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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Art Calendars Fancy Xmas Booklets And Cqrds The latest designs, quite a variety; .they never last long; better make your selection now. Prices range from 1c to 50. THE STORE FOR QUALITY GIFTS ... Only 17 more days of Closing .Out Sale WATCH TOMORROW'S AD FOR PRICES k"TZt Use a Home Product When placing your order for Lard from your grocer T?k for EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET PURE LARD Accept no other. It's the best and made in your home city. It sells for 80 cents for a 5-pound bucket. Pay no more. SOME NICE FRYERS FOR SATURDAY ' Palace Meat Market N. D. Oswald 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. See J, V. Koski 75 Market Ave. GRAVEL1 Wo are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities from pile in our yard or In carload' lots, at following prlcw From pllo on ground, 2.V6 por yard. Oartoad lots, taken from cars, J2.00 per yard. Retail Department, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mtfg. Co. Opposite Poflt-Offico. rhone J0 Moble TheateD TO-NIGHT IV Henry Wnlthol In H-sanajs three net feature "THE WOMAN HATER" A comedy that hits tho highest mark of Ir'!-W"I,lI,,"lrl" tho itottit takes tho loading role in D. W. Griffith's "Hlrtli of "Nation." , , .... en... SXAKEVILLE'S MEDIO Western Comedy with ,SllpHry Slim. uni.i mi.i.-.i.ni.'T.f vT...u iir i.UI Mitlsfy oterjone. .'Wlllf H J'.l'.IWi .V. -' PARAMOUNT TRAVEL SHItlKS ."THE MASTER OF THE HE.VGALS" . pictures. SKVK.V REELS i .. .... in,n- i.t Children So '"" ". -" COMING TUESDAY "THK Special music by Dig Grebes r. show, in tho nftenioon Marti ig tho evening 7:00 anil 0:00 ). Store full of special prices that save you money Sale ends Dec. 18 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Central Avcnuo and Waterfront. Phono 370 ZatUum, i: it Marshflcld, Oregon m - .. ..k, Tho .sown rtimrwii iiiuhi--.. Solig hH1 animal zoo ALL N'nW Balcony 10c ... ..,.. i'ti.mivaij urn" ih "u reels. Afternoon m, " promplly nt '2:.W. T hI.o in m. ... ... Atilntf titm XKAr7f I Ok alSlfiir BREVITIES DECEMRER TIDES Time and heights or tides at Mnrshficld. Tho tides nro placed In order of occurronco, with their tlmos on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dicate whethor It Is high or low water. High ttdo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes cnrllor than at Marshflcld. 13 , WEATHER FORECAST Or Anotlitrt Prw la O Bj Time, OREGON Rain west, rnln or snow East, warmer to night Bouth and cast, In creasing soutliorly winds. LOCAL TKMPKItATDR RECORD Por tho 34 hour eadlng at 4:43 n. m., Docombor 10, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ornment meteorologist: Maximum 52 Minimum 3G At 4:43 a. m 38 Precipitation 03 Precipitation slnco Sopt 1, 1915 20.90 Precipitation itmo period last year 30.99 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. ? SUNRISE AND SUNSET Friday Docombor 10. Sun rises nt 7: 42 nnd sets nt 1.20. ,? Will Jlvo Ruixiuct. Tho mombors of tho Coos County Bur Association will glVo a tmuquot at Dnndon on tho ovonlng of Dec Zd. Funeral Tomorrow. Tho funeral of Mrs, Julia Durrand will bo hold tomorrow at 1 p. m. from tho Wll fson Undertaking Parlors. Kp'ncopnl Hcrvk'o. Tho Hov, ltobt, 13. Drowning will conduct tho regular service nt tho Marshflcld Episcopal Church Sunday. Bnlo Tomorrow Night. Tho La dles Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran church will hold a bazaar tomorrow night In tho church chapel. Story Hour To-Morruw, Mrs. D, IS, Maloney will toll tho children about Xmns customs of dlfforont countries tomorrow morning botwoen 10 nnd 11 at tho publlo library. After Snlpo. II. J. McKcown and V. U. Illndmarsh left this morning for Gardiner. They mado tho trip up tho const In tho lnttcr's car nnd expect to bring back their hunting lags filled with snlpo. HAPPY THOUGHT A CHRISTMAS D0X of famQiis wear-proof Interwoyen Socks Pl?ase Him Silk, or Lisle, packed :n a special gift box.$1.00 Woolen Mill Store Hrs..4.17 9.57 3.31 10.54 Ft... 4.4 1.9 t.8 1.0 Hrs.. 5.09 10.58 4.25 11,43 Ft... 4.5 1.8 5.4 0.6 Hrs..G.01 12.01 5.24 0.0 Ft... 4.C 1.7 4.9 0.0 lire.. 0.32 G.54 1.09 C.32 Ft... 0.1 4.7 1.0 4.4 Hrs. . 1.23 7.47 2.20 7.47 Ft... 0.4 4.8 1.4 4.0 States unmtii AltTIIUit HANSON' DIES LATH THIS AFTERNOON Artlulr Hanson, ngud 25 years, died nt 3 p. m. today at Mercy hospital. Ho had submitted to a surgical op eration for appendicitis yes toiday. Tho young mnn had been employed In tho C. A. Smith mill where his broth er also works, ,. v Choir Rehearsal. Thcro will bo a BpccJnl rehearsal of tho choral club this evening at tho conser vatory, which will bo tho last ono bofore tho concert Sunday afternoon. "Out For the Job N. 13. Daggett ot AHogany Is circulating a petition asking for tho appointment ns sup ervisor at tho .now roud district at Allogany which takes In thrco of tho former districts. lluikcthult Tonight. Thcro Is to go ft gnmo of basket ball this ovon lng between tho North Rend high school five nnd an alumni team in Simpson pavilion. This will bo tho first gamo ot tho season. North Hum! .Supper. Tho Ladles Aid of tho North Bond Methodist L church will sorvo a supper to the public tomorrow evening In the Wise man, and Martin building. There will nlso be held in connection a sale of fancy articles. Boarders Gnrnlshccd. Constable Cox today garnlshccd thrco bonrd ers of Hilmn AhlqulBt, of Dunkor Hill, for G2.0G claimed to bo duo tho W. H. Dlndingor company for goods purchased. Appear WedneMlay. Pupils of Miss Edna Louiso Larson, Ilourlk OJordrum nnd Gerald Hunt will ap pear in concert Wednesday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock nt tho conservatory. All mombors of tho conservatory nro Invited to attend. Hoy Breaks Arm. While tho little nluo yonr old son of Mr. nnd Mrs, h, A. Harris was playing nbout tho school yesterday ho broko his arm jus't abovo tho wrist. Tho break was a painful ono and tho youngster will havo hn arm in n sling for some time to come. Hnyn llont Stolen. Jnmofl J. Piorco camo boforo Judge Ponnock this afternoon claiming that a row boat has been stolon from him nnd Inter sold to a man on Isthmus Inlet. Ho nBks for a writ of replevin which probably will ho IsBiiod tomorrow. Ho found tho boat, nftor months searching. . No Moro Diphtheria. Thcro nro no mora cases ot dlphthorla. In Hunker Hill. Tho sign was takon down u fow duys ago from the homo of Capt. Ludwlg Chrlstcnson. Ono ot his dnughtors took sick with diphtheria about 10 days beforo that and tho homo was quarantined. Remodeling Going On. Work men nro busy In tho remodeling ot tho Lloyd Hotel and boforo tho work is completed extensive improvements will havo bcon done. Today somo now plumbing was being put Into tho building nnd tho floors of tho first Btory havo been taken up. Auto Huh a Kick. Whon Andrew Erickson attempted to crank tho ma chine that ho drives, tho haudlo flow back and broko his arm. Erickson thou went down on tho list ns tho sixth mnn, It Is said, who has suf fered In this sump way from this snmo machine. Today ho is carry ing tho Injured member In a sling and probably will for many lnys to como. Wo Have Timely Mention. In tno December copy of tho Mt. Angel Magazlno, published by tho Done dlctino Fathors at Mt. Angel, sovor-l al pages aro devoted to Coos Hay and ' Us tributary resources, A short ' time ngo a representative of thoi lllUgllKlllU VIBIIUU VUUB U l BUt-'lllu first hnnd Information regarding I this territory. North Rend, Marsh-1 field and nandon, as tho seaport les, nro given very accurate write-' ups and space Is a.lso given to telling 9f tho bar, tho ghanpol and tho lum bor and manufaeturlijg resources of Cpos county. l iit liullMI Christmas $ MAY HE VOl'ND HERE JV PRQri'HIOX HAXD-IWl.NTri) CHINA LEATMKJl 0P J-'ANCY KTATkJxERY PARI8IA.V IVORY THE BUSY CORNER Tho Itexnll Drug Htoro Plioilo aWflT Wo Delhor Promptly X PERSONAL'MENTION $$ RAY MRYANT lqtt this morning for tho Valley on a short trip. . D. ADAMS, of Tomplcton, camo down on the Messenger today to do some shopping. JOHN STEINLECHNER was In morning on business from farm at Tomplcton. this his DORSEY KREITZER loft today for Couulllo Valley points on busi ness. MRS. GEORGE SANFORD wnB hero today shopping from Hnynos In let. WALTER PETERSON was down on business this morning from his homo nt Tomplcton. MRS. J.-T. DAVIS, of omplcton wna hero today on a short business trip. II. MONAHAN, of Powers, waB down today looking after somo business matters. SUPERVISOR F. A. QQLDEN loft this morning for Caqulllo to look after some school matters. II. J. KIMBALL returned this af ternoon from Gnrdlnor where he accompanied his wife this morning en route to Portland. C. It. WRIGHT, government cngln- oor at Itandon, nnd Verlln Parker came over last ovonug from tho cty-by-thc-Boa and thsjnornlng left on tho Emplro stngo for tho low er bay whore thoy havo somo gov ernment work to attend to. 'JUDGE JPHN S. COKE wont over to the circuit court nt coquillo this morning to sot tho court docket for Monday nnd also to nd mtt sovoral nllens to citizenship In those United States. MR. AND MR8. COLLIER nUFFINQ- TON left on tho morning train for Gold Reach, returning homo nftor their houoymoon to Portland. Thoy will mako tholr futuro homo In Gold Ueach whoro Mr, Dufflng ton has a law practice. DR. PHIL KE1SER, ot North Rend, returned this morning on tho Mcs songSr from Tomplcton whoro ho wont yesterday to administer troatmont to Mr. Wise. Tho old gontlomnn Is mora than 80 years of ngo nnd Is quite fcoblo. MRS. II. J. KIMDALL Jr. nnd daughter, Miss Georgia Klmmor, loft ovorlnnd this morning for Portland whoro thoy will spend tho Christmas holidays. Mr. Kim ball nnd Earl Klmtnor will Join them nbout Doc. 20 for Christmas and will thou roturii to tho Hay, Mrs. Kimball nnd Miss Zlmmor going to California for tho winter. f t AT THE HOTELS t Chandler Hotel 8. C. White, Portland; J. Pearson, Powers; Mrs. Magglo Stewart, North Dakota; Mrs. J. H. McCloskoy, Norway; Verlln Parker, Ilandon; C. R. Wright, Iinndon: E. J. Oshlor, Unit ltitn(un I." D Tnrnn Ttnrt- land; W. G. Egloaton, San Francis - co; Eugene Weiss, Santa Rosa, Cal,; N. Dlcknoll, Portland; Oscar W. Homo, Portland; Sol Israel, Port land; C. E. Stono, Chicago; J. O. Olcason, San Francisco; I). W. Chqrlcsworth, nandon, )Unnro Hotel Ed Slostrcem, Lakeside; J. H. Mors, North Demi; A, 8. King, Co quillo; J. E. Meeker, Eugono; II. Monnhan, Eugeno; Fred Anderson, Powers; John Riley, Sumner; P. H, Peterson, Arago; Miss Mablo King, North Rond; C. S. McCulloch, Co quillo; N. E, Daggett, Allegany; Al Smith, Coos River; George Kruse, gi)iCf 'sr TmTCnco Hotel , mftrRnn nrnvnifnr.i. i, A cit-'Cnniton Roseburg; John R. Smith, South Inld; Charles Hwansou aud lf0 Co0a IUyor. Mw YounRi ,n,0 sldo; W. H. Papcer, Myrtlo Point; It. W. MIddloton, Coos River. EUGENE USED BOATS HALF CENTURY AGO Recent ItaiiiN Recall Early Day Floods (n tho Wfhmu'tto Val- ley CIUoh I Floods In the oarly days aro re called by tho recent rains occordlng ,to the Eugeno Register which prints the following; I Fifty-four years ago today thoro was n foot and a half of water on 'the business streets of Eugeno ana boats were used by many, according to old residents of tho city. This was tho dato of tho greatest flood In the history of tho valley, and the Willamette river and Its tributaries In this part of the state woro so bad ly swollen that thero was almost n -continuous lake ot water sovoral miles wldo In some parts of tho county " Christmas Presents & Useful Thing t i UED SPREADS. HOSIERY. 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, Our price 25c M,en's Wool Dress Sox, 35c value, Our price- -25c Men's Neckties, dandy value at 25c morq 45c, 23c To the men who are in doubt what to get the ladies for Christmas 8 nice net waist would be appreciated. Black net over silk, also ecru not over silk, $4,00 value, Our price $2.98 Ecru 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 'j French Serge, sponged and shrunk, plaid collars and cuffs, cut in the latest style, $4 value $2.98 yj IntGrioratia f J Tho Originators of Low Prices. Wo Lend Others Follow ASK US FOR OUR NEW HOLIDAY PRICE-LIST It means n saving of money to jmi ntitl will give you nn Idea of tho number' of thing wo carry in stork, nnd nlso our prices. Come In nnd get one, or nk us to ncnd it to )oii. Gettings Cash Grocery NO. UKOADWAY, SHERIFF PICKS UP UNFORTUNATE MAN Wiin Wandering About Douglnn County Sovoral Dayn In a De mented Condition An unfortunate man in a pitlablo cpnditlon wnnderod about Douglas county and was finally plckod up by tho Bhorlff. Tolling of tho caso tho Roseburg Rovlow says: HnliosB nnd soaked and with his flcBh considerably cut and bruised ns tho result ot his wanderings, Otto Flsk, n wobdeutter, was found by Sheriff Qijlno about sqven miles cast ot Wllburn, on tho North ijmpqua River, )n,Bt ovonlng, after it Is be lieved tho man had become lost, Tho shorlff left by rig about -I o'clock In tho afternoon, ho having bcon Informed by tolophono from tho ranch of Abncr Grubbc, where tno mnn was found, that n mysterious In dividual, bclloved crazy, was wan dering aimlessly nbout his place. Whon tho officer, with .Mr. Grubbo, finally located tho man ho presouU ed a sorry looking sight. Ilq had probably tramped for two or thrco days, and tlo effects woro to ho seen In his gaunt and weakened condi tion. Ho could walk only with dif ficulty. Ho said ho had carrlod a pack and ovorcoat as well as a hat when ho sot out, nrd ho thought ho had boon robbod. Tho officers bo Iipvo, however, that ho loft for Suth crlin and wao probalily Intoxicated, though thoy think It poBslblo somo poreons may havo stolon his outfit. Flsk had worked about a month cutting wood for( Jefferson Williams, nt Looking Glass, and left thoro Sat- "r'1"y "Bht' Ho had considerable- monoy from wages, nnd It Is bollevod ho wont to Sutllerlln to onjoy a sprcp. Upon his arrival hero ho was takon to Mercy Jlospltal, whoio ho was roported this morning ns much Improved, DRAIN BOY HAS ' WONDERFUL COW Huh Pioduml llemorkahlo Amount of flutter Fnt Under Only Ordinary Attention DRAIN, Ore, Dec. 10. "Molly" tho half Jersey half Red PoJ! cow, which is owned and enred for by 14-yoar-old Harold Josyln of Drain, a mombor of tho eighth grado class ot tho Drain school, Is decidedly an ex traordinary cow. She Is largo, light cinnamon color, deep body, has n largo well shaped udder and Is much dairy featured, Slio has received tho usual pasturage and grain feed of her neighbor cows, but consider ably more caro and attention. Her record speaks for Itself. Sho freshened April 9, 1915, and tho record for tho first month began April 14 and lias boon continued for uuvon months, tho period was rc0Zctte?t.t0AiWEAVINa-AII Unite a pjj 14 to Mny 14 sho gavo 1715 pounds, or an average of G7.17 pounds per day. Highest yield per day was 00 pounds nn May 1. Second month gavo n total of 1574 pounds, third mouth 1417 pounds, fourth month 1313 pounds, fifth month 1132 sixth month 845 pounds, seventh mouth C17 pounds. Total, 8G13 pounds; total butter (at, ' 462.3S pounds. Dnnco Eagles' Hall, Saturday night, Mnrtln'H orchestra. Times waut ads brine results. n ti'S TIES. HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. WE SAVE YOU MONEY NEAtt CENTRAL; AMONG THE SICK l4m John Dnshnoy, who was aertdii Injured at ono of tho Powers ormi a fow days ago, Is Improving v rapidly at his homo on south Flf street. Will Glvo Dnnco. Tho people Tomplcton aro planning to give 'I big danco on Chrlstmna night. Hltt Short nnd Harry Donson will furnk tho music nnd there will bo sp boats run for tho accomodation those who ivnnt to attend. Dr. 1O.tlto, Osteopath, Marif Llbby Coal, 90.00 toH. JPImm $ t NF.w TODAY & FOR HALE CHEAP Furniture housohold goods. Inquire Tin office. WANTI :i Eperlcnce,tl girl general housework. Swedish furred. Phono 30C-L. I 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT n-room hoHo, furnished, till modern; also 3. room flats furnlshod or urU nlshed, reasonable. Phone rJ Wilson, IBM FOR RENT O.room house parti furnished, closo In. Pb. F. Painter, 241-J, FOR RENT Furulshcrt flat, Hot I cold wator, bath. S53 Thiol, FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD, GOOD FREIGHT AND RAGGAGJI .. . CH FERGUSON TRANSFER, Phono 10!I Residence Phone 18-JT Market Ave. mad Wa'twfr J HAVE THE ROOF'FIXM NOW Soe C0RTHELL Phone 3171 at lauy. Mrs. w. w. fvason.'w lztn UQurtn, so, rnone i FARE THN CKNTS City Limits North Head, 8e,7 nn COLMUTATION nil' S TICKETS 91.7S M Murshfleld-North Bead Ato ' Use Curs every tea wtnata tnm a a. w. to Ja p.HM to, Slough once a day, IfvMff 11 u, m.; to Empire mt a day. GOR8T KINO, I Urn mmjyi kr -4 -