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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
jik -imnW rsrK? w PMMiHUkMMk .-... ''f'ST fl" T-v)-, w- M - ' h $iWwH wlWfcrft THE COOS "BAT TIMES. -MARSHFipp, mm, VWpSlffl D$CtJYIBEfl i'8,' i$p-fa'ffim.?ir V' '" '"""r "" "t '009" " FyE .j JfcgS. tap I i 06 I d (Now Oypsy) Gifts of Utility ARE VOUR PRESENTS goino OX Tl12 SHELl'"? SHOES AND SLIPPERS ron everv .mkmiier OP THE FAMILV . GORDONS Shoe Store "Slices of Merit" Central .Avenue anil Hiouduay Ever) body h koHJiib ready for Christmas Kuppenheimer Suit - $2 to OUlU . 4-4 $30.00 nro limiting u j;rcat lilt and oro tlio ' tutlc of tlio toun. RE.MEMIJER Wo fit you 'from iicnil to foot, and rIvo you n Rliuuo deal In everything jou pur rlmso. Iluy Your ChiMninq Wearing Apparel nt FIXUP Tlio Houxo K V 12 It Y That CJiiMiantccs PU It Oil AS 13 I I Maishflcld :: Xorth Hcnd I ""mww BREVITIES L u i r r m:ci:MiinR tides Time and heights or 'tldci nt Mnrshrield. The tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their timos on the first lino and holghts on tho second lino of oaoh day. A compar ison of consecutivo heights will in dicate whether It is high or low, Mil. waior. jngn tluo on tlio bar one hour and 64 minutes earlier than at Marshflcid. tldo gnugo In tl)& office of Clfy En gineer Gldloy shoVcd hut nltio foot, oiio Inch. This Is about four inches lower than what It was two days ago, but even at UiU It Is sonio threo feet nhovo tho height prophesied in the fide tables. The rise of tlio high water yesterday hindered tlio out flow from the Mill Slough drain box. ' Hrs.. 4.17 Ft.'.. 4.4 Mrs. . 5.09 Ft... 4.5 Hrs.. C.01 Ft... 4.C Hrs.. 0..12 Ft... 0.1 Hrs. , 1.2.T Ft... 0.1 .9.57 119 lO.fiS l.S 12.01 1.7 G.54 4.7 7.47 4.8 3.31 10.54 5,8 1.0. 4.25 11.43 5,4 O.G 5.24 0.0 4J0. 0.0 1.00 C.32 1,0 4.4 2.20 7.47 1.4 4.0 t PERSONAL MENTION AND MHS, CHARLES CRANE j woro nnong tha visitors horo to ' dap from Allegany. MIKE SUMMERLIN, of Myrtlo Point; Is Marshflcid business visitor today. BITES Mill I 1 INTKHESTINfl FACTS TOM) LETTER PROM ENCJLAND IX MAltHIAflE LICENSES Tho laws of our stnto de mand that n marrlngo IIcoiiro ho obtained before tho mar rlngo ceremony he performed. This Is hut ono of tho many preliminary steps to happy married life.' Many unhappy marriages result in tho failure, of tho hushnud to provldo a sultablo home. It you jWoulil contrlbuto to tho happiness -of your wife, and thus insure your own poaco of mind, be gin now by securing nn at tractive homcslto in Porlinm Park. i "SEE HEIR AIIOUT IT SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING! SAX1TAUY ALWAV8 OPEN FOK INSPECTION Wo inako Ico Cream to order, any kind mid In any quan tity, for parties lodge, pic nics, etc. :: :: :: :: :: Wo do not Hpcak of its QUALITY That npcakH for lUclf SALTER'S Phono 2(I.1..T, Mnrahfleld Front St., Oppwslt lllanco Hotel i AVEATHER FORECAST 1)7 Auoelld riTH to Cxx nx Timet 1 OREGON Fair, colder East (onlght; cast winds, LOCAL TEMITBRATURH RECORD For tho 24 hour ending nt 4:13 n. m., December 9, by DonJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclnl gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 58 Minimum 38 At 1:13 n. in ,,.. 38 Precipitation ,., 2. GO Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 ."., 20.87 Precipitation i&nte period Inst year '..30.99 Wliill: Northwest, cloudy. II. I i i SUXRISE AND SUNBLT Thursday Dcccmbor 9. Sun rises 4 nt 7:41 and sols nt 4:2G, s? Now is the time to get your suit made for Christmas Bring in your order now and you will get a suit at 'a reasonable price, either ladies' Or men's suits. At See j,-v: Koski ',. 75 Market Ave. Marshficld, Oregon FRANK SNOW and wlfo, of McKi'n iey, 'wore. In last evening and to ddy on a BhoiuilHB" trip. V. Q. HINDMARSH, of the South ern Pacific, was a business vis itor hero yestcrdny and today from HaiiBor. SHERIFF ALF JOHNSON wont back to Coquillo on tho morning train nftor a' short trip hero on busi ness, coining over last evening. SOL ISRAEL; tho well known and popular hat salesman, arrived in Marshflcid today for his regular call on tho Coos County trade. WILLIAM ALSKOLI of Hausor was in tho city todny. M. E. DAGGETT who lives above Allegany' inado a visit to the city todayi RAYMOND E. HAKER, county sup crlntoudont of schools, camo over last evening from Coquillo on a business trip. O. V, M'CULLUM will lcavo Boon to spend Christmas with Mrs. McCol lum in San Francisco who is visit ing' frlonds and relatives there. To Closo Stoic. Constable Cox is loavlug In tho morning for Conl J odo to close tho storo of E. Dargc- ron for tho unii-paymoiit of $175 dc i mnnded by tho Unlfour-Gntiirlo com pany for goods. ; Look For Mlssl ; Roy. Tho po lico hnvo received ,ord from Lawn Hill, Iown, asking them to keep on the lookout for a 17' year old boy named Floyd R, Dutlor who left here August 1 of this year arid has not been seen since. Ho Is a Blonder i lad of blondo complexion.. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. KHbura SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) DECEMBER 14, AT 9 A. M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SMITH TERMINAL DOCK. PHONE lilfl. A. P. XOTT, Agent. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY II. R. ELLIOTT, wlfo and two clilld 1011 left aboard tho steamship KU bum today for Albnny whero Mr. Elliott will ho employed on tho Albany Herald, MR. AND MRS. 'JOHN LA MURE ' loft today on tho Kllburn for South Knuwauna, Wlsconslte old homo of Mrs. La Muro, whore they expect to rotnaln. , lilt Ry Auto. Lnst evening Lou Schroedor wns hit by ono of tho GorBt and King nutos near tho cor nor of Front and Coinmorcinl streets. Ho was not seriously Injured though ho did rocelvo minor bruises that in nil probability will bother him for suvorul days. Ho seemed to stop In front of tho machine and poHslbly did not sco It coining. Ih Not Fli-ht Officer. -When tho Hre'nkwutor sailed from Coos Hny for San Francisco with a tompnrary crow, Captain Rogers, of Astoria, was aboard tho vossol as second mute. According to later word from thero It is said that ho Is now tho first officer or tho vessol. CapL Randall is known as a competent seaman, having papers as sklppor and for a tlmo ho was pilot on tho Columbia river. T. C. RUSSELL and wlfo mid baby loft on tlio' Kllburn today for btamoudvilio, Wyo. where Mr. Russell will bo'Worlutcndont of tho big mlijcs iidvlng resigned his position nt( Heaver Hill to go thoro. MR. AND MRS. CARL L. DAVIS ox puct to lcavo on tho Adollna Sun day for Placcrvlllo, California, whoro thoy will spond a mouth lsltliig with tho parents of Mr. liavls. DON GARDINER will leave soon for San Francisco for a short stay. Ho Is tho Coos Day representative of Dunham, Carrlgan & Haydun. Ho will return In tlmo to eolobrnte his wedding annlvorsary, Now Year's Day. 'GRAVEL' Wo aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any utntltlei from pile In our yardor in carload lots, at following prices? From pile on ground, $2.?5 per yard. oanond lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosMJffice. ' Phone 100. W. II. MeHcooni Leaves. W. If. Mcjlroom, a well known resident of Hunker Hill, lias sold his place there to John Honor, who is employed in tho Eastsido mill, and doparted for Arizona whoro ho expects to locate. During tho pnst three years and a half, In addition to considerable cott4 ' trading, Mr. Mcllrooni afiiou in 1..0 construction of the Allou & Noblo mill nt North Uond, tho Courtney 1nlll nt Mllllngton and In consider able work nt tho C. A. Smith mill. FRED KELLY will loavo soon for San Francisco to spend tho holi days. Ho Is tho representative or Wm. Cluff and company of San Francisco In this territory nnd this will be his first vacation in a long tlmo. Former Mui.shflcld Resident, F. H. Fcuulck, Kxpertfl to Join Allies Sujh Hnvo Plenty of Men . England Is nwako to her present situation nnd her hysterical call for volunteers is no more than tho trait of tho English to get ready for emer gencies for plenty of men nro enlist ing for tho present need, according to a letter written to a friend by F. S. Fcnwlck, who left Marshflcid nbout four or five months ago, re turning to his homo In England. Ho is expecting to enter the ranks and go to the frnnt very shortly. Ih Thoroughly Awnka "If England was nBlcop before" reads the letter, "she Is ccrtnlnly nwako now'. Ond sho Is not slow by any means. Except for the fact thero are thousands of men In khaki around, you wouldn't know thero Is a war. " In the English papers every side of tho "war Is given excopt the English, Gorman clnlma nro nlwnys given In full. Its n peculiar trnlt of the Drttlsh government to ho no Just as possible, henco tho publica tion of theso claims. Perfect Organization " From talks I have had with men homo on furloughs from tho front, tho organization over thoro( liiinn ing tho Continent) Is perfect, nnd desplto tho disadvantages attendant upon wnr, the Urltlsh Tommy is really having tho tlmo of his life. " Though tho country Is hysteri cally calling for volunteers thoro'w no Hhortago of men. Its a thorough way thoy have too ninny men rath er than too few, and to ha proparod for any emergency. " I am glad to bo hack home, hut I guess nftor tho war I'll omtgrnto again. Its different ovor in tho States, somohow. " Wo had n good trip ovor. Wo woro prepared with all boats slung out over tho side, should wo ho tor- pood, hut wo novor snw o sign of a submnrlnc. Allies In Good Shapo " I think tho Allies nro In n much hotter position than thoy will admit, though I cannot soo how tho war can oud tor sonio tlmo to come." In anothor part of his letter tho wrltor speaks of tho weather gradu ally getting colder, and up In tho hills near Leeds, where his homo is located, ho anys thoro la snow every where On tho Continent at this tlmo tho weather Is much cotdor. 1 tail Christmas Presents & Useful Things T- RED SPREADS, HOSIERY, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC.p Bed Spreads, worth $1,00, Our price -, 69c Full-size Bed Spreads, scalloped cut corners, fring ed and plain, These Spreads are worth from ) 50c to $1 ,00 more, Our price $2.98, $1.98, $1.49, 98c Silk Hose, a dandy value at 75c, Our price.'- 45c Men's Silk Sox, 35c value, Ourprice ui 25c Men's Wool Dress Sox, 35c value, Our price 25e Men's Neckties, dandy value at 25c more-..-. 45c, 23c To the men who are in doubt wha't to get the ladies for Christmas a nice net waist would be appreciated, Black net over silk, also ecru net over silk, $4,00 ' ' value, Our price M $2.98 Icru net over flowered silk, $5-50 value.,,,, $4.49 Silk net, worth at least $2,00 more, Our price! $4.98 Wool Middies, white trimming, $2,75 value .$1.98 French Serge, sponged and shrunk, plaid collars I and cuffs, cut in the latost style, $4 value $2.98 4 7 tneerncratcd S fl Tho Originators of. Low Prices. Wo 'Lend Others Follow GEORGE LARRSON ropresontntlvo of tho Marshall Wells Hardware Company In this section will leave Saturday for Portland oil busi ness and to attend the annual ro union of tho balcsmeu of tho firm. ASK US FOR OUR NEW HOLIDAY PRICE-LIST . It mentis n nalng of money to jou mid will give you nn, iden of tho number of thing wo carry In stock, nnd ill so our prices. Come In utiil get one, or nsk vs to rend it to jnti. Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney ' NO. RROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL ' ' $ SOCIAL CALENDAR 4 " -M THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. 4- Lily Freldhcrg. FRIDAY Thlmhlo Club with Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire in North 4 Dond. LndlCB' Art Club with Mrs. O. S. Torroy. fLASinr. P A e "' ,f ELECT OFFICERS Tho first comment over ground In Hood River has Just been turned out- t. A now town, Ilroadmnu, has boon platted nenr tho Junction of Coyoto Cutoff and tho Spokane branch of tho O.-W. It. & N. Co., In Morrow County. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Mai-shfJclri Mcmbcrx of .Sons of Norway Hold A 1 Meeting The following woro elected offli core last night for tho coming )kV. President L. Oxnowuld Vlco President J. Roosdnhl Secrotary O.v FlaaUw Secretary O. Johnson Cashier R. Duggo Tho annual Christmas gathering will ho t'olobrated Newyoors day at tho Finnish Hall, whoro n Lino mu sical program and readings will ho given, and a "Ludefluk" supper will bo served. Thoro will ho no danc ing nt nny of tho entertainments glvon by tho Sons of Norway In tho future J& k J?. L 111 MsX : FOR RENT K I FOR RHNTtMoom ho'n"ct Hicely furnished, nil modern; also 2, 3-rooin flnts furnished or unfur nished, reasonable. ..Phono 'Mr. Wilson, 1G1-IJ. ' . ,i FOR RENT (l.room Iiouo partially furnished, closo In. Ph. F. M. Pnlntor, 241-J. FOR RENT Furnished flat, Hot and cold wntor, bath. 8C3 Third St. j- Tho Port of Astoria will erect a $22,000 grain olovator. Payette Is promised n $G0,000 hotel. T.lhhy Coal. 8.1.00 toll. Phone 72. Nowport will hnvo a rndlo station nt nu enrly dnto. FARE TEN CENTS City Limit North Itoud, Be. nn COMMUTATION 29 U TICKETS 91.75 Sfarshflold.North Rend AhUJ Lino Cars ovory ton Minute from (I n. in. to J 2 p. in.) to South Slough onco n dav, leavlBg at 11 n. in.; to Empire three trips a day. OORST H KING, Props. H. D. MURPHY has roturnod from Portland whoro ho wan called on legal business. Ho said that on tho last trip north of tha Kll burn, tho vessel took a big Bca,1 going Into tho Columbia, that toro off part of hor nftor rail. I Tide Not Illftlic.t. It was bo- I llovod that tho tide of yostorday was j tho highest of tho season, but tho ' oble Theate TO-NIQJ1T R M i If It's a good laiiKho-uu " "l 'or uo sur0 n"'1 fcC0 , CHARLIE CILVPLIX in "A WOMAN." This is u real grouch baser. Nothing Hktf H ever appeared in motion pictures. Colli 1' that Mill make n hor.so la ugh. Two i-eelrf of leal Clu.p In "hipMick Kverjhody'in Marshfleld bhoiild seo Charlie Chaplin tonight, HEARTS ARiaZE-rOno of the Vllagiaph Ilrondwajr star feat !' In three pavtb .fcituiInR Ju" Swayne Gordon and Rodger J'ttoi,. A iilcturo full of action and one that ulll create no end t coninient. ,V THE HUNGLING IlEAUTIES Kcjbtone comedy. Another com ply th-U will btjsfy. ' A luogram tha't will he enjbyed !y all who seo it. Vpstnln, or do-n. 1 cents t ,,' Cl 'K,?; worth Tomorrow night: "Tho Woman .Hater." Another picture worth eing Remembor "The Eternal City" will be shown Tuesday afternoon and evening, December 14th. Special music by big orchestra. Your Boy's Christmds P. A. LAMDERT, of Portland, who hroko Ills log In North Bond on Saturday when ho slipped off a plank,-loft nhonrd tho Kllburn for jils hoino thjs morning whoro ho possibly will botlajd up for somo tlmo. MR. AND MRS. COLLIER RUF FJNGTON, of Gold Doach, arrived on tho stage last evening from Portland, whpro thoy havo boen on their noneymooi;. They aro now on their way homo. ' Ih not complete without Brovnie I .0 I .. Ask to sco tho No. O liiounfo- at -VI. 23. It Ih ac curato and ecoiioinlcnl to operate nnd ho can niako good plctmcu from thd start. "The Owl? THE KODAK STORK Tlio (tut nil A)cutie Drug Muro u'HH ri . H I i' uinssmas ; H m MAY RE FOtNl) HERE ( K ffl IN PROFUSION' II' M m hand-pa?nt::d china HI d JA LEATHER GOODS V M I'ANCY STATIONERY , PARISIAN IVORY Hj I I THE BUSY CORNER I 'J Tho Ite.xull Drug Store ' M T3 . Phono 2U8 B M Wo Deliver Promptly jg Holiday Sale Dec 10th to Dec. 18th Cash Only Free Delivery All Orders Otherwise at Regular Prices Load Up On Vegetables You can bring a one-oint postage stiunp and finy enough egctnhlos for a hquaro meal APPLES, per pound . TURNIPS, Per pound BEETS, Per Pound .. CARROTS, Per Pound .. PARSNIPS, Per Pound RUTABAGAS, Per pound , 1 c Jc ic ic iy2c CABBAGE, Per Pound ... THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY SIMILAR BARGAINS Extra Special, while They j r GOPD APPLES, Per box .. Extra Special 1-5 lb. .COCOA, Per cqn , 8 1-2 lb. COCOA, Per can .' J6c 1 lb. COCOA, Per can .3?P Cocoa is a good food and contains more food value than Chocolate. Buy all you need for the Hqlitiays for making candies, cakes, etc. COME IN Coos Bay Farmers' Exchange Onliiil Avuiin mill Wiitoi-fi'oiit. Plimio ll7(). 4 " ' "JInrWifleld Ventral Avenue and yVutorfi'qiit. Pliono llTO, 1 I 1 I , , Ji &--- I i ' f