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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1915)
.w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION. flow is the time to get your suit made for Christmas Bring in your order nov and you will get a suit at a reasonable price, either ladies' or men's suits r c See jrv. Koski 75 Market Ave, Marshficld, Oregon THREE, mm BREVITIES DECEMBER TIDES Tlmo and heights or tides at Mnrshfleld. Tho tides arc placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of cons'ecutlvo heights will in dlcato whether It Is high 6r low water. High tldo on tho bar ono hour and B4 minutes earlier than nt Marshficld. Use a Home Product MBHHMHHHHBHMHHBHIHBHHHiHHHBHMBBiHHr "When placing your order for Lard from your grocer ask 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. s Palace Meat Market N. D. Oswald EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. ., r Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilhurn BAILS rOK ,m SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) DECEMBER M, AT II A. M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SMITH TERMINAL DOCK. PHONE Jilfl. A. 1. NOTT, Agent. Abstracts FOB KKLIAIILH AB8TRAOTS OF TITLB AD INVUlUtATlUA ABOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec flTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON OLVERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDEANDSENGS'BACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDi HENRY BENGSTAOKEN, 51ANAGER OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gor6t it King. Iavo MnrtJifield nt 7 a. in., nnil returning leaving from Empire nt 8 a. in. Leave Mnraliflelil nt II u.ni. unci returning lonvo Boutli Slough nx 1 p. in. Lcuvo Murshflcld nt 8 I. '' returning Ifavo South Slough nt 0 p. in. Joble T.heateD 1 TO-NIGHT IV Th0 Benson's aupromo ".croon success, "WORMWOOD," Mario Corelll's masterpiece. A plcturlzatlon of powor and passion. Superb cast vif Broadway dramatic nrtlsts Inoludlng "Ethol Kauf man. Unique for many reasons. Splendid acting, wonderful ettlnsa and plenty of thrilling action. It's a Fox Feature In five acts. t , MUHST.Siaio WEEKLY Nows that will pleaso evoryono. Kvents caught with tho camera in all parts of tho world. Till: GIRL'S GRIT Ono of tho "Hazards of Helen" railroad 'torles. UPSTAIRS OR DOWN, 15 cents CHILDREN, 5c Tomorrow afternoon atad ovonlng, "The Eternal CIty,"-a feat "re oery ono will want to boo. Coiuo early for good seats, Subscribers, Please Note CARRIERS are Instructed to put papers -on porches or In other suitable places where thoy will bo safo from wind and rain. Sub Jcrlbors aro requested to notify tho office when over thoso inatructlono are not being Wlowed. Phono complaints and other matters pertaining to delivery to "iOO IUU Ilrs. , Ft... lira. , Ft... lira., Ft... Hrs., Ft... Hrs., Ft... Hrs. , Ft.., Hrs., Ft... 1.23 7.47 2.20 7.47 0.4 4.8 1.4 4.0 2.15 8.37 3.20 9.0C 0.8 4.9 l.l 3.7 3.1t 9.27 4.34 10.20 1.3 fi.O 0.7 3.G 4.09 10.14 5.30 11.27 1.0 5.0 0.4 3.7 5.05 10.59 G.21 0.0 l.fl 5.1 0.0 0.0 0.23 0,00 11.41 7.0C 3.7 2.1 5.2 0.2 1.14 C.50 12.22 7.47 3.9 2.2 5.2 0.3 . 'North Lalco at present. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday Desember 13. Sun rises at 7:45 and sots at 4.2C. To Hold Examination. Notices linve been given out for tho holding ' of a civil servlco examination on January 8, 191 C, nt tho local Post- office, for a rural mall carrier. To Play llnskctlmll. Tho first basketball gamo of tho season In Marshficld will bo played on Thurs day evening in tho local gymnasium when tho high school flvo mixes with tho North Bend team. Tnkcs Several Passengers Aboard tho Adeline when sho snll cd south yesterday were tho follow ing passengers! C. II. Iloss, A. A. Lczy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, E. M. Peterson, C. II. Lloyd, llert Nel son and A. Lubcrch. WEATHER FORECAST tDj Auoclittd Trcu to Co ray Tlmn. 4 OREGON Occasional rnln in west, occasional rain 4' or snow in tho cast; winds mostly southerly LOCAL TKMTMIATURH RECORD For tho 24 houm eidlng at 4:43 a. m., Dccombor 13 by BonJ. Oalllrid, special gov- ornmont meteorologist: Maximum 54 Minimum 37 At 4:43 n. in 39 Precipitation 83 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, ' 1915 , 28.09 Precipitation a&nto period uiBt year 30.99 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. ' $ BORN I $ $ RUSSELL Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Russoll of North Dcnd, Dec. 12, a 7 1-2 pound girl. Tho couplo nro pc lib of two sons and as this la tlu .'rst daughtor thore is much Joy In tho housouold. No Council Tonight. Thoro will bo no meeting of tho city fathers this evening, as they adjourned for two weeks nt tho last meeting, nt which time thero nro several mat tors of Importance coming up for consideration. Court Opens Today. The regular term pf tho Circuit Court opened today at Coqillllo nnd this mornltig thero were many attorneys going over on the train. Tho docket set for tills term is a light ono. The now grand Jury meets today, tho old one having been discharged Friday afternoon. Tho body will find thero is littlo criminal business also. Among the attorneys going to Co qulllc this morning were Judge. John S. Coke, Charles F. McKnight, J. T. Brand, A. S. Hammond, John D. Gobs and Court Reporter A, I). Loud. Bar Survey Xot Rone. Tho mak ing of the Coos Bay bar Biirvey, ln charge of C. R. Wright, government engineer from Bandon, has not been completed, but It Is expected that It will bo very shortly nnd tho maps' mndo showing tho prcsont depths of water on tho harbor entrance llnd Excess Baggage. II. Runon ilia put too much freight and bng gago on his forward deck Saturday night and tho officers found him when ho was within a stono's throw of going on tho beach. Ho was de clared Intoxicated and put In tho Hotel do Carter until yesterday morning. Court Sees Good Roads. Chns. Hall, of tho Coos nnd Curry Tolc phono Company,, returned this af ternoon from Portland, where ho lind been for several days on a business trip. Ho said that he at tended ono session of tho county Judges and Commissioners held in Portland and that tho Coos County delegation was given every oppor tunity to see nnd learn, first hand, what good roads look llko and how thoy aro mndo. On Friday ovcnlng Mr. Hall nttended a banquet given tho commissioners nt tho Commer cial Club by tho Implement donlors of Portland. GotH DitckH. Ralph KriiBo was ono of tho most successful of the duck hunters who wero out yestor cay, bringing back twelve. II j'&Wffi:S3l Packngcs Pour In. TIjobo nro busy dnys nt tho MnrBhflold Post fico. Packages aro coming In by tho dozens to bo weighed nnd stamp ed, getting ready for shipment north whon tho Kllburn goes on her return trip from San Frnnclsco. From nil liidlcnlionB thero will bo n heavy shipment of express from hero to Snn Frnnclsco and eastern points tomorrow morning. Rody Goom TCnst. Tho funeral of Arthur Hansen, who died Thursday nt tho Mercy Hospital, was held yesterday morning at tho Dungan "Undertaking Parlors and tho body was shipped cbbI via tho beach route this morning. Hans Hnnson, a brother, Is accompanying tho body East. Thoro was n largo numbor of frlonds In attondnnco yesterday morning to pay their last respects to tho young man who In his two years' rcsidonco hero .had become very well known. Tho Owls at tended In n body nnd, tho Odd Fol lows took chnrgo after tho Rev. Foskctt spoko. School Meo'lnK. According to tho nnnouncomontB of tho Kontuck Inlot school clork thero will bo n mooting of tho district patrons this evening to discuss various meas uroa, ono of thorn whothor or not tho ninth grado, that baa boon add ed to tho curriculum thla yonr, Bhould bo retained. Thoro aro othor mattors of iniportanco that In all probability will bo discussed. The Piccadilly, a comfortable, lou) (oo with ttyle, 5, You can jtut' on a fair of Florslieims and wear tltem every day without any "brealcmg in" they re "Natural Shajev" tut stylish, and give comfort from start to finish. Your'first fair will solve your shoe problem it'll be Florslieims for you always. Go To Bnntl HilU. Frank Lalso, J. Albort Mataon and Sol Iaraol mado a trip to tho Sand Hills yeatorday ex pecting to bring back a big bag of ducks but tholr oxpcctatlona wont awry. Mr. Lalso Baya that Sol In alsted on fitting dlfforont atylo and ehnpod hats on each of tho Wnupo to8 and onco Sol, wlion . ho aaw u flock of ducks about a mllo high be camo so excited that Lalso thought that ho had fallen out of tho boat. IfQoruy! RnM Own Lonioiw. Coos Bay can raUo lemoiiB, regular great big, honest to gopdnosa lom oiib. Thla morning A. J. Harris brought n monster lomon In from hla homo on 10th street, a lemon that ho had Just picked off u treo In hia yard. Tho exhibit waa placed In tho Cham ber of Commerco and Is aa largo as a good sized applo. Mr. Hnrria sayB tho treo was planted by Ills fath er and that ho sees no reaaon why lomona can not ho raised hero on Coos Bay. Rrlfhvooft Fills Lnlie. Deputy Gamo Warden Thomas' says drift wood and branches brought down by tho railroad graders has literally covered North Lake and filled tho Passago into Ten Mllo so that to got a boat through is practically an im possibility. Ho took up with C. F. McKnight, attorney for tho S. P. tho proposition of having tho' trash boomed during high water and burn ed in tho summer. Mr. Thomas says It js daligdrous to run n "boat on ; Woolen Mill 1 Christmas I Store I Gifts I Marshficld North Bend ' 9 MAY R i-orxi) HERE I . I IIAXO-PALNTLl) CHINA B CDFCIATfeGEWrV LLWTHKIt UQOm jUlggSwfeVl, M VASVY STATIO.NKIIV Has Rig Family. Mrs. Brugl and eight children from Waupoto, North Dakota, arrived hero today on route to Gold Bench. Sho lost her hus band n year ago and said that tho , six montliB winters mado It too hard jand too oxpouBlvo to livo thoro. A 'son-in-law, Earl Thomas, nnd n noph- tow nnmed Ralph llvo at Gold Bench land sho la going there. Tho oldest I of tho eight children 1b eighteen nnd thoy atlractod considerable attention hero this morning. Sho said that thoy hnd monoy onough to got to , Gold Bench so that the nld of people 'who volunteered to assist thorn was not required. J; : PERSONAL MENTION J ! H. MILLER, of North Bond, waa In tho city today. J. D. LAIRD waa In from Sltkuin to spend Sunday in tho city. NELS OSMUNDSON of Coqullle, waB an ovor Sunday visitor in Marsh field. JOHN M'VAY and wifo wore ovor yesterday for ft visit from Co- qulllo. C. II. DUNGAN waa down from hla South Coos Hlvor ranch toduy on business. FRANK ACKLEY, of Powers, camo down Saturday to tuko a look at tho city. C. E. BAIRD und C. L. Meeker camo In visiting yeatorday from thulr lionics at Maplotou. ROBERT A. ANNIN, of Myrtlo Point, was among to weok-ond visitors in thla city, CHARLES PAPE, Sporry Flour rop rosontutlvu In Bandon, was a visitor hero yeatorday. C. J. BRUSCHKE returned on tho Kllburn thla morning from a busi ness visit in tho north. FRANK CATTEHLIN hua returned from a business trip to Portland, arriving homo last evening. FRED POWERS loft on tho morn ing train, returning to camp aftor a week-end visit with hla family. IJiiyn Auto. Ed Buaby has pur chased a Dodgo car from E. Verzon nnd Is now learning how to drive It. JAMES DOLLAR of Bandon who camo ovor Saturday night for a brief visit, returned homo Sunday morning. COLONEL ROSA and J. E. Norton, of tho Port of Bandon, haVo gouo to Portland to meet tho govern ment engineers. MRS. EDWARD DYER and daugh ter, Miss Ruth Dyer, woro down from Danlols Creole to Bpend yes terday in Marshficld. LEO J. CARY, secretary of tho Coach Timber Company, with Mrs. Cary and two daughtors, were visitors hero yesterday from Co quillo. J. L. SMITH, County Agriculturist, returned homo on tho morning train to Coquillo yesterday aftor comlng hero to arrange sohio corn exhibits. MR. AND MRS. CARL DAVIS loft on tho Adollno yesterday for Cal ifornia, whore they will spend a month visiting with tho parents of Mr. Davis. RUFU8 HOWE camo down from Camp Ono to visit with his broth er Ira Howe, who has Just ro- Christmas Presents & Useful Things RED SPREADS, HOSIERY, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. 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, 98b Silk Hose, a dandy value at 75c, Our prlcfe 45o Men's Silk Sox, 35c value, Our price 25c Men's Wool Dress Sox, 35c value, Our price 25o Men's Neckties, dandy value at 25c more 45c, 23c To the men who are in doubt what to get the ladles for Christmas a nice net waist would be appreciated, Black net over silk, also ecru net 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 French Serge, sponged and shrunk, plaid collars and cuffs, cut in the latest style, $4 value $2.98 Tho OrlglnntorH of Tkv Trices. Wo Lend Others Follow ASK US FOR OUR NEW HOLIDAY PRICE-LIST It menus n Having of money to you nnd will give you nn idea of the number of things wo carry in stock, nnd nlso our prices. Coiuo in ami get one, or aik us to tend It o yon, Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoeney NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL yafM&m SaveohMS Christmas Presents Remember! tweiy erios jaWy i. .L-l turned from a thrco-months' Btay In California. FRANK DENNING loft this morning for Rosoburg , having received word that his father la very III. Tho older Mr. Donning Is a plo noor of Douglas pouuty. LEO J. CAREY and wifo and daugh ters of Coquillo returned homo to day after spending a few days on tho Bay visiting frlonds nnd doing 8oiiio Christmas shopping. DUNCAN DOUGLAS wlo is tnklug p law courso nt Portland Is expected hero in a day or two to Bpond Sun day at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mra. W. U. Douglas. PRANK ACKLEY la in from Powora today. It ia understood that Borne of his frlonds nro grooming lilm for tho mnyorolty when tho Incor poration of tho now town tnkoa place HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, Bocrotary of tho Port of Cooa Bay, loft overland thla morning for Port land, whore ho wltl meet tho gov ernment engineers and present to thorn tho memorial of tho Port. KENNETH D. HAUSER baa writ ton to frlonds horo from Spoknuo, whore he nnd hla wifo aro visit ing, that thoy nro going East to Minneapolis to spout Christmas with tho parents of Mrs. IlaiiBor, MISS EDNA HARLOCKER, Bister of Frank Harlockor of tho First Na tional bank, arrived horo on tho Spoedwoll today on routo homo from tho University of California to spend tho Christmas holidays with her pa runts in Coquillo. A. P. NOTT, ngout of ttli North Pa cific Steamship Company, from Portland, and located horo until a permanent agent could bo se cured, oxpocta to lcnvo for San Francisco on tho Kllburn tomor row, returning to Portland In time to Btmd Christmas with his fam ily. ! i: AMONG THE SICK I Mrs, Herman Edwards continues to rapidly improvo at Morcy hospi tal where sho underwont an opera tion for appendicitis tho othor day. Wayno Harris, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. E, A. Harris, Is quite 111 of pneumo nia and other complications. Mrs. Max Tlmmorman who was qulto sick yesterday Jb reported im proving today. NOTibI:rb creditors All parties indebted to E. E. For roy, proprietor Blanco Hotel, aro requested to settlo their accounts on or before January I, 191G, All duo nccounta thorcaftor will bo plncod in tho hands of collectors. Signed E. E. FERUEY. S X Al IHb HUlbLS ? $! Clmndlcr Hotel K. P. McLood, Portland; W. Blok noll, Portland: Oscar W. Home Portland; Miss Loggott, Beavor IUU; W. G. Laird, Coquillo; "W. W. Nolll, Portland; acorgo II. Chaney, Salt Lnko; F. DoBolst, Portland; L. J. Slmpaon, Shoroacrea; C. L. Starr, Bandon; C. R. Wright, Ban don; Mra. Edward E. Dyor, Dantels Crook; Mlaa Ruth Dyor, Daniels Crock; James A. Dollar, Bandon; R. M. Mlllor, San Francisco; O. P. Boll, Portland; Mr. and Mra. Leo J. Cary and daughters, Coquillo; ChorlcB Pnpo, Bandon; R. A. An nln, Myrtlo Point; L. M. Brown, Coquillo; S. Klngaloy, Portland; Mrs. Charles Adams, Myrtlo Point; F, Farmor, Rosoburg; Frank Ack loy, PoworB. St. Lnwreco H. C. Yarbrough, Beaver Hillt Ruth M. Hoddon, Danlols Crook; A. II. Boworc, Lakeside; P. M. Bon zor, Lakeside; W. H. Chaso, Powers; a. C. Thnrn, Powers; E. M. Potor uon, Rlvortou; John Siren, Coos River; James Hobson, Myrtlo Point; Ed O'Brien, Powers; J. II. Roonoy Danlols Crock; D. Grant, Oakland; John MoVny nnd wife, Coquillo; William A. Church, Cooa River; J. D. Laird, Sitkum. Blanco Hotel A. W. Lundy, Myrtlo Point; Phil lip Lonnan, North Bend; Alfred Jowoll, Isthmus Inlot; Miss Lena Robborls, Bridge; O. E. Baird, Elk ton; C, L. Moekor, Elkton; D. II. Stewart, Empire; Gcorgo Haydon, Empire; D. W. Rolden, Empire; Thomas Sturdivant, Myrtlo Point; II. J. Russoll, Catching Inlet; V. Brown, North Bond. I NEW TODAY 1 H;4't AVANTED Girt to assist in house-252-L. FOR RENT Nlco modem B room cottago on Ninth, St. Apply K. A. Anderson, GO 4 So. 9th St. or Phone 2G0-L. FOR RP.NT Elovfii-room Itouso, 4C1 Commercial avo. Apply 189 Fourth street. LOST On South HroatHvuy, SiuhR collection book, marked Times Office Pleaso return to this of fice $! : FOR RENT I FOR RENT Furnished flut, lint asd cold water, bath. 8C3 Third )3tr mm mtv-