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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1915)
"s"WTvr?r(","T ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ", Frtri SARTER'S For you ICE CREAM everything sanitary always oi'i'x for inspection Wo mnko Ico Crcnin to order, nny kind and In any iiiuu thy, tor imrllcM, lodges, pk iiIc.m, etc. :: :: :: :: : Wo do Jiot npcnk of its Q U A L J T Y ' Tliht Hpenlcs for lliclf SAR.TER'5 l'liono !o:'-.T, MniHhflelil Front St., OppoItn lllniico Hotel &MiuimMB6mmKxmiJCiiMtW2Ea& For Useful Christmas Presents See Our Stcok Something for I'vcryhnily. Articlof (lint will beautify tho homo niid ho of con tinmil Norvleo anil benefit nt reusonuhlo prlcc.s. Johnson Gulovsen Company Ql'AMTY HOME 1THXISIIIX(JS Xwtli l-'iimt Street .Mnrhhflehl lCvci i bony is KcttiiiR ready for Christmas Kuppenheimer Suits - - lzo to vJUlLb - - $30.00 m nmkliij: u f-icat hit and nro the talk of tho town. HEMEMHER Wo fit you from head to foot, and flvo you a Mitmio deal in everything you pur. chase. . Huy Your Chi Mums Wcniing Apparel at FIXUP Tho lloiivo That (hiarnutee E V E II Y P V It V II A S E MimhllclU North llend MARRIED After n romnntlu courtlilp followed by n huppy honeymoon they settled down In their ijow honiu in Porhani Park and, of courso "lived happily afterward", tlio natural sequence to n happy nuirrlnKo nnd a homo in Por liam Park. If you nro married or contemplating mnrrlaKc, you nnturally waul a llttlo homo of your own, so just "SEE REID AIIOUT IT" BREVITIES DECEMRER TIDES Time and helgnts or tides nt Mnrsliflold. Tlio tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their tlmos on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each dny. A compar ison of consccutlvo heights will In dlcnto whether It is high or low wnter. High tldo on tho bar one hour nnd fid minutes earlier than at Mnrshflcld. M 17 .Hrs. , Ft... Hra.. Ft... Mrs. , Ft. . . Mrs., Ft... ISIIIrs.. FtA, lOlilrs., IFt. . . UOIHrs.. Ft... 21llrs., Ft... 22 in-s., IFt... 2!) 2.1 r. 0.8 3.1 1 i.a 4.09 l.C n.or. 1.0 0.2.1 3.7 1.1 I 3.0 l.r.s 1.0 2.3G 4.2 3.12 1.1 lira. . 3.10 Ft.. I. 1.2 Mrs.. 1.19 Ft... 1.2 lira.. 4. fit Ft. . . 1.3 8.37 1.9 9.27 r..o 10.11 fi.O 10.59 C.l 0.00 2.1 o.r.o 2 2 7.31 2.2 8.1 1 2.3 s.ni 2.3 ft. 21 2.3 io!oo 2.2 10'.37 '1 o 3.29 1.1 4.3-1 0.7 C.30 0.4 0.21 0.0 11.41 5.2 12 22 i'.'l" 12.RC 5.3 1.35 5.2 2.10 5.2 2.50 9.00 3.7 10.20 3.C" 11.27 3.7 0.0 0.0 7.0C 0.2 7.47 0.3 8.25 0.3 0.01 0.3 9.35 0.3 10.05 5.1 0.2 3.19 10.39 5.0 0.2 3.5C 11.08 4.8 0.0 & ' J! - - ' ' ' ' i -- I DANCE FINNISH HALL SATURDAY NIGHT by the Jeno - Sevely - Orchestra WKATHEIt FORECAST: (n? Aitocltt.il rrrn to Ceo TiT Timet. Itlj Aiioclalis I'rtii to Coot Dr Timet. ORECION Fair tonight cooler In tho cast; Wcdncs dny fair In tho east; Increas ing cloudiness followed by rain or iJnow in tho west; westerly winds shitting to southeasterly. LOCAL TUMTOHATUKH RKCOIU) For tbo 24 bourn ending nt 1:43 n. in. December 14 by DonJ. Ostllnd, spoclal gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 55 Minimum 34 At 4:43 a. m 34 Precipitation 0G Precipitation slnco 8opt. 1, 1915 28.75 Precipitation period Inst year 30.99 Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. , t Vs?l f y r lw w M Mf-TC vh,ji 4 1 v S3a Here's more eews lor our Me girl friends Arc you working Imrd 9n x.vin Hie Beauftiful Ottlc "Wedgcwoofi" Junior Range? Il's great lun after you have started. Be sure ar.fi gett a number o! your grown-up friends So help yo show them your list oS words and then ask them flo sisjjoest more worSs, made up from the Xetlers in Ihe words "Wedgewood" Stoves and Ranges Remember, all answers must be in our office by 3 o'clock P.M. the last day of the contest; See our window for Closing Date. If you have not registered come to ouu store and do so. L Pioneer Hardware Co. J; SUNRISE AXD SUNSET Tuesday December 14 Sun rises nt 7:4G nnd sots at 4:20. It Is Sold. I'd IIiiBby has sold ono of his roshlonco lots In First Ad dition to Mr. Vorzon who formerly operated tho auto stngo to Kmplro. dull dulNtninH Exchange. Tho Klostor Club will havo tholr Chrlst mas Hxohnngo Thursday nftornoon nt tlio homo of MrB. .1. II. Tower. Yoterans Met. Thero wns n liusl iiosri muoting Inst evonlng in North Hcnd of tho locnl chupter of Spun-ish-Amorlcun War Votorans, fhoy expect to hold nu election very shortly. Itoport I'Ktuics Sold. It wns re ! ported that G. S. Wlnaor had sold i tho fixtures of tho (Irand restaurant I nt North lloml to Henry Wolls of this jilty, Mr. WollH whon asked would not say that any deal hud been closed, Ik (Yautcit Divorce. Lnto yestcr dny nftornoon In tho ulrault court a dlvorco was grnnto.l U Mrs. Jamos 13. Wuhsoii. In her complaint cruel and Inhuman treatment wns charged against her husband. J. K., Wasson, who formorly conducted a shooting gallery on Front street. Ih lliuled Todny. Tho funeral of Mrs.. William Ya.tps, o L)M, who died there on' Saturday, of tulirqujp- r.?.kj ,;,.., Miii;",irlS7wwwM iwffl !S?S5SSS3K2Bk i m slo, wns held this afternoon from the Wilson Undertaking parlors. The Hev. Q. Le Hoy Hall lind chnrgo of the services. Thero were many old friends present to pay their last res pects to the deceased. I, I'ow Cairlcd Xo MghtH. Up In Portland a whllo back nn nuto driver rnn Into n cow that wns hitch-' cd to tlio back end of n wagon go-1 lug along the street. Tho animal wns killed nnd In the resultant suit tho nutolst contended that tho nnl-i ! IKnl nllnlll .1 l.ntlA nnMulnil II rata til iliit ' FllclllPor niiuuiu nuu villi iuu ii,iiis, inu same as any oiuer moving oujeci. : Possibly this might havo been tho J contention of Peter Scott, who driv es one of the Kastport Jitneys when late yesterday his machine bumped Into a nosBlc, browsing along the roadside. A shudder ran up and , A , , down tho bncks of his passengers, Mrst Through Dmm-Frcd Krilw. bul t)l(J builip wn 8Bht 0MJ nm, DIIJO llllll. UIU Oltllllllll 11 IV1IS II1U 1IIUL Hark to Woik. Chlr' Cook of tho gnsolliio schooner Hust ler, who wns laid up in tho hospital on account of an lnjuVed knee sus tained when ho was struck by nn nuto, Is, able to bo out nnd s back on duty. boat through tho Southern Pacific drawbridge Instead of tho Hnrdy. Tho Stnndard enmo up tho bay the first day tho draw was swung and the draw had to be opened by tugs, tho bridge machinery not working. damago was averted. it Pays to Advertise. That It pays to ndvertlso is shown concrete ly in tho fact that two years ago tho Marshflcld Chamber of Commerce Inserted nn nd In the Sunset Maga zine. Only yesterday Secretary J. W. Motley got a letter from n man In Ultlah, California, Inclosing the nd nnd nBklug for Coos Hay literature. Jas. Denning Here. Jns. Don ning arrived bore yesterday from Wnsco, Oregon to visit his brother, l'rnnk Denning. When ho arrived he received tho first word of;hIs fa ther's illness at Hosoburg. Frank Denning left for thero yesterday j morlng Just before .lames arrived. I, lames telephoned relatives nt Hoso 1 brug and fotlnd that their father, Job Denning, wns much improved, i Job Denning is nbout ninety years I old nnd ono of tho best know pio neers of Douglas county. Owing to his Improvement, James Denning will remain hero until Frank re turns. It hna been nbout elghJ nrs since ho visited on tho liny, mid he never met Mrs. Denning until yesterday. To Salvage. Fred Kruso nnd nomo friends plan to mnko tin nt- tempt to pull tho bnlnuco of tho San- tn Clara nshoro with soino now rlg- glng with n view of getting valuable I liniRn. etc.. out of linr. KYiwl mull Archlo Kruso havo shipped tholr cat- J PERSONAL MENTION t crpillN' cngino back to San Frnncls-1 co, mo imicnino not standing up un der tho service here. lt PCRQnMAI MCMTinM USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR . EVERY . MEMBER . OF . THE . FAMILY Ituy your t'lirlstniim Cllfls nt tho J. C. JKNXI'V COMPANY KTOH1' and mhvo from a." to :i t-U per cent on your holiday gifts. Necktie nnd Silk Hnndkerchlef, In neat holiday box. $1.2' value. Our price OI'c Necktlo nnd Sox, put In a pretty Holldny box. Jl.no vnluo. Our prlco c Necktlo, Sox nnd Snfcty Hnzor. .Put up In neat holldny box 08c Silk Sox, Silk TIo, Silk Hnndkorchlefa nnd. picture framed. ?2.00 value. Our prlco s.t; 'Oold filled knlfo nnd Silk Tic, $2.R0 vnluo. Our prlco ....$91,40 ''resident Suspenders, put up In nent holiday boxes, nOr value. Our prlco , flOo Men's Cuff Links, Worth doublo tho price U'ic, iJOc, 40c Men's Puro Linen ltnndkcrchlofs, worth 25c; our price. ... .IRc Napkins of nil kinds. Cotton Napkins, nil hemmed', ready for use, per dozen ....40c Hotter ones, also larger, $1.2 5 por doz our prlco, dozen ... 08c Linen Nnpklns, worth nt tho least one-third more. Per Bot of six 91.8, 91.40, 91.5KJ, 08o Ladles' Silk Hoso, 7rc value. Our prlco 4(m Lndlc8 wool hose. 2Co vnluo. Qur prlco 10o Lndlos flno wool hose, n5o value. Our prlco .... Xo Ladles' bouse sllppors nt a B.ivliig of from 2fic to HOc on tho pair 91.45, OHe 40c Chlldren'H felt sllppors 08c, 80c, 70c, r.llc, 40c ytf&d5 Survey Ilnr Again. Todny tho Coos Dny bnr hnd ((u'lotcd enough Hint Donald Charlcsou and Vorlln Parker wont down to Kmplro to board tho Tramp and again attempt to secure final soundings, part of which havo already been taken. In terest contors now nbout tho point as to whether or not tho bar Is fill ing in slnco tho dredge Mlchlc left two months or moro ngo. Ov Team Attract. Quo of tho pictorial features of the Sunday Orogonlnn was n plcturo of the ox team Hint nt tho tlmo of tho Snntn Clnrn wreck, nttrnctcd con oldcrnblo attention on tho beach, as tho outfit was used in hauling flour 'nnd other supplies fnr up on tho bench. During low tldo tho ox tonm wns kept on tho Jump and Is said to havo transferred ninny tons of freight nshoro for tho ownor. (find Ho canio Home. Whon Dis trict Attorney Llljeqvlst camo Into his office In the Coko building to dny, he was roturnlng nfter a sonnco with tho grand jury in Couuillo. Ho looked into tho letters that hud ac cumulated on his desk nnd finally waded down through tho muss to n pnekngo. "Goo Whizz," ho exclaim ed, or, words to this effect, "this ought to havo boon dollvorod at homo. Its u chlukon." Ily mlstn'co It hnd como through tho mull to his office. Luckily tho pnekugo had not been long on tho road. Deputy .Marshal Here. Timothy do Iloest, doputy United States Marshal, Is hero from Portland serving supboeuns for tho govern ment In tho William Shook white slavery caso that comes up again tar trial In Portland early In January. Summons wero qcrvod on Airs. Dos slo Iluoll, Mao Conkllu, Vera Clink -nnd II. S, Murphy. On tho morning train tho deputy loft fur llandon whoro John Johnson Is to bo culled uh a witness mid from thero ho goes to Oold Hoiiuh where sovorul wit nesses, which ho did not yot know, will bo called. It. N. WI'IISTKH, from Coos Hlver, spent last evening in tho city. L. J. SIMPSON wns up todny on i short visit from Shorcncrcs. HOIircilT IKIIOU expects to loayo on Thursday for a short trip to Portland, returning early In January. ! MR. AND MHS. O. A. GOULD, of Allegany, sailed south on tho Kll burn today. PAT HKNNI2SSKY returned to tho mines this morning after u short visit nt his homo. SHHIllFF JOHNSON camo over last evening from Couulllo on a short business trip, W. HILL1S SHORT cntno In yestor dny on n business visit from his homo nt Saunders Lake. CHIEF JACIC CARTKR camo homo from Couulllo last night where ho was called as a witness. C. 11. Ktil'lC, organlzor for thq Sons of Veterans, enmo over from llan don on business last oveiilng, JAMES T. IJRAND returned today from Coqulllo whoro ho was In torcstod In u Jury caso yesterday, Till: HI'V. O. LK.ROY HALL ro turned Inst evonlng from Powers whero ho had boon on a business visit. HARRY HULTMANN loft on tho morning train to mnko a visit to his merchants In tho Coqulllo Vnlloy. MATT L. MAY wont ovor to tho Valloy todny, enlllifg on his trndo nnd expecting to bo gone sovornl days, V. C. GORST, of tho Gorst and King unto Btagcs, went south today aboard tho Kllhuru on a business trip to California. DISTRICT .. ATTORNEY ..LILJE OVIST returned on tho morning train from Coqulllo whero ho has boon for n week on legal business. Ask Us for Our .New Holiday Price-list It means a Having of money lo you and Mill give you nn Idea of the ntiiuhvT of things wo carry In stock, and also our prices. ('("o In mid get one, oi' u.sk us to scud it to you. Getfcings Cash Grocery yousmoEney NO. nitOADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL i'RANK CATTERLIN went ovor Into tho Valley on tho enrly train to day' to sco that tho people ovor there get supplied with enough to cat. A. P. NOTT, who has boon acting ns temporary agent of tho North Pacific Company hero, loft for San Francisco this morning. In his short stny ho tnndo many friends who nro sorry to sco him go. JUDGE JOHN HALL Intends to lcavo tomorrow via Hosoburg for a wcok's visit to soino of tho Odd Follows lodges of the state. At tho last state meeting Judgo Hall was olected tho Oregon head of tho order. STANLEY PEDDER, an attornoy of tho Simpson company from San Francisco, camu horo to represent ' tho company In tho Port of Coos Ray suit, but hna returned homo ns tho enso Is not to bo heard un til Judgo Skip worth comes onrly ' In January. t fVFW TODAY t ?$ WANTED Four or flvo-rooin house with yard No children, Address "Y" Caro Times. WANTED (ilrl for general house work for reasonable wages. Apply Connor & Hoagland. dnots ou back. Gono about two I weeks. Howard for return. Olvt'! nny information to Times offlc. FOR HA LIS flood Mcyclo 91-- ' !! II. P. marlno-gnsollno engine, pro- i mtr l.ll. . h1.im pouor, miiK u. mhoii iniuiirii graph, 30 records, special 2 audi 4 mln, attachment. $15. LOST A Imhy'M signet ring. Fli plonso return to Times office or phono 187-R. A PHETTV XEW 9-I5.00 paHy dr for reasonable offer. Youthful and stylish. Address "7." oar Times., , WANTED Girl to assist In IiowmM work. Phono 303-J. FOR REXT Xlco modem 5 roowj cottaco on Ninth St. Apply K. A: Amlorson. G04 So. 9th St. or PliQHfk 2C2-L. Ifl N i,-nu lti:XT i:ivcu.rooiu 1iou? 451 Commercial nvo. Apply 1811 Fourth street, LOST On South llroadway, Hn collection book, marked Tims Office. Pleaso roturn to thig o-J flco. LOST A fov terrier about tho head and dog. Tun two black 1 FOR RENT V J VOR RENT llirnlslieil flnt, Ifot nH1 J coW rtfli- hr.eb. 853 Third I N oble Theate TO-NIGHT fnnnrFinnnn , i rnn.' FTKRXAL C1TV by Hall Stupendous nhoto-apoc ac o, HL ML of Calno. In eight reels of the most mabn. Paulino Fred- Calne's brilliant drnmu of mpdorn no-. t U-IIno erkk, Spocinl music by Martins nig Coos nay's host musicians. f th b,gg0Bt Everything has boon arranged to lianpia . on crowdsthnt over nttoiulod . tJ n't C:30. First Come onrly Wjn SJS promptly at 9 show starts promptly nt 7. beconn o'clock. . , niiiiilren 15 cents. Admission SK cents, ups.n.r or - CJUW wn. Charlie Chaplin Thursday n -ht In His i" Your Boy's Christmas Ik not complete trlttuuit Brownie Ask to Jep tho No, 0 Ilrownlo at 9L-'. U ' ac curate and economical tn operate, anil he can niak' gool plrMiirs from the Mart. "The Owl" THE KODK .STORE The Central Avenue Drug;. Store Is Now a Mayor. John II. Low thwaite, of the Crown-WIIIamotto Pnpor Company, who visited hero, last summor In company with nu uncle, nnd Inspected tho pulp plant of tho C, A, Smith Company, has ! Just been olected Mayor of West ! Linn, in this stnto, Mr. Lowthwalto ' is a young man who lias for nomo tlmo past Identified hi in self with nfunlclpal problems. It was said at tlio tlmo of his visit horo that his undo oxpected to later taku pyer the local pulp plant and this rumor has been coming up con sistently slnco that time. It " 1 1 Christmas I' 1 1 Gifts I H II MAY HE FOl'ND HERE B jH IX PROFl'SIOX O I 1IAXD-PA1XTKD CHINA flj iL Wl LEATHER GOODS i fl FANCY STATIONERY M Pi PARISIAX IVORY 1 I THE BUSY CORNER 1 JB.fj Tho Itevall Drug Htoro Hj iR'H Wo Deliver Promptly ie; Holiday Sale DECEMBER. 10 TO DECEMBER 18 Cash Only Free Delivery All Orders Otherwise at Regular Prices Tobacco Specials GOLD SHORE, Rorjiilar 60 cents, now TUXEDO, VELVET, UNION LEADER, three 10-c cans -- GRANGER TWIST, 6 for r !- H0RSESH0E or STAR PLUG TOBACCO, Rar pound -- -,-,; Another Big Special .50 .25 .25 .45 BLUING, Per bottle . AMMONIA, Per bottle 5c 5c While they last two bottles of either on each order ' Tea and Coffee Specials We sell lots of coffee and are In a position to give you extra value, even at regular prices, but will give you an added value at this sale. RED RIBBON and DEPENDABLE COFFEE, in one-pound oans; r Only a few cans loft. Regular 40c grade 'Jf Best 30c grade of bulk Coffee ., - " GOLDEN WEST; nothing better, and guaranteed in any way you $ 1 1 0 want, or it costs you nothing. Three-pound can Spider Leg, Japan, Unoolored - -50 Extra grade English Breakfast Tea.. .W Coos Bay Parmer Central Avcniio nnil Wnter rout, Phono !170. J W- ' ' M fcxenange Mar!iflelil a ' 11"" LJV UUMHilllBIUfiSfi