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t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, UIOlIDAY,.DECEMBER 20,0915 EVENING EDITION. 1 Ml FIVE ,. i n U 1( Is Man's cJIft Jct it at tlio Man's (Sift Stoic 'llial mentis Tlio Woolen Mills Store. For the Ladies This list of helpful suggestions but the men will find it useful, too. i Every gift is a practical one for a man that's what insures true appreciation. ick any one of them and you can almost hear him say, as he opens the package on Christmas morn: "Well, . hefe is something I can use." When you've decided on the nature of the gift, you'll need our services to help you determine size, patterns, colors all the little details must be carefully thought out to make his satisfaction complete. Only experience makes possible settling every question of detail jus right and we've had lots of experience. CppyHstt nt Schilfiwr &Ma4 The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Wo Keep Your Clotlies Pressed Free of Charge. Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend Gift Hints iiath Itolio curr Muttons (Jaiters tflovcs Hosiery Lounging Hobo Cap Scarf Shirt Umbrella Sweater Coat Suspenders Hat Overcoat Undent cur Smoking litrket Ilocd Holiday Set Haliu'oat 'Scarf Pin Handkerchief Collars Collar Hair Dainty and Appropriate Christmas Gifts May ho found In profusion In this fine, stock. A Moro full .of 8iii;estloiiH: MYRTLE WOOD NOVELTIES AT ALL PRICKS. IIEAUTIFUL PICTURES OF COOS MAY SCENES. ANSCO CAMERAS. CHRISTMAS CARDS. In fact, a tlioiisaud and ouo at tides any one of which would ho lultnblo for any of jour friends. Rehfeld'! l'HO.VE U75..I. skjo central ave. I N oble Theate TO-NIGHT K Hetty Xaiisen and Edward Joso In "A 'oinan'n Resurrection." I'ktiircs from Leo Tohtol's grouted play, hy the Fov Film Cor pornllou, j A. SENSATION OF THE SILENT DltAMA. Edward Joso will ho remeni hcred as the "Fool" lit "A Fool Theio Was," and Hetty Nnnyon .appeared In "Tho Cclcbintod Scandal" and etvoral other Fov Features. H a feature that will mitlfcfy cmy one who ciiJojh good ll Hues. OTHIIR PKITItKK WILL HE INCLUDED IX GRAM TONIGHT. Kill mniIh, iipstairH or down, 15 tents. THE HKJ PRO- Children, 5 cents. UEy fc t nt iRMTIB December tides Tlmn nml liolclita or tides Mnrshflold. Tho tides are placed In order of-occurrence "'Uli tholr times on tho first lino n M heights on tho second lino of end. Uy. A compar ison of consocutlvo heights will ln dlcato whothor It Is high or low water. High tldo on tlio bar ono hour and G4 minutes earlier than at Mnrshflold. 20 31 lira.. l.r8 Ft... -1.0. HrH.. 2.3G Ft... 4.2 lira.. 3.12 Ft. . . 4.1 23'Hrs.. 3.4G Ft..i. 4.2 21IIIra.. 4.19 'Ft. . . 4.2 25 lira.. 4.51 Ft... 4.3 7.34 o o s!i4 2.3 8.51 2.3 9.21 " 3 io!'oo 2 2 10.37 o o 12.5C 8.25 5.3 0.3 1.3G 9.01 D.2 0.3 2.10 9.35 5.2 0.3 2.50 10.05 5.1 0.2 3.t9 10.39 5.0 0.2 3.5C 11.08 4.8 0.0 thing tlio samo ns at tlio main Postofflco. F. M. Tnrsona has liccu named ns PoatmaBtcr at tlio branch office Homo for Christmas. After nn extendod Knstorii trip Horbort Lock lmrt telegraphs Mrs. Lockliart Hint ho will ronch Marshflold Thursday, coming homo In tlnio to spoml Chrlstmns 'mid tho green hills of old Coos. Homo From College. Tlio Co quIIIo Sontlnol says: "Miss Naomi Knowlton and Miss Edna Hnrlook or, who nro students at tho Uni versity of California, camo homo for (ho holiday vacation, arriving on tho Speedwell." i: WEATHER FOIti:OAST ID AuoUtl rru la Cmw n Tlmn.l OREGON Rain or snow In tho west, snow In tho cast, southerly winds, strong near tho const. LOCAL TEMPERATORH RECOIl!) For the 24 bourn ending at 4:13 n. m., December 20, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- ernmont meteorologist: Maximum 55 Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. in 41 Precipitation 25 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, ! 1915 29.70 j Precipitation same period Inst year 31.40 ! Wind: South wost, cloudy. . ' T How to fin The Finder Assume that tho finder of your lost article is honest, and nine times out of ten you'll be right, Want Ad vertise, for it .promptly) and nine times out of ten you will recover it, Indicate your ability to prove owner- ship, and desire to reward finder, This reward should I be a fair one, and named in your ad, You see now ! and then a valuable article is returned by the finder W .who may be poor and a mean and miserly "reward" tendered,' That discourages some finders from trying to find the losers of jewelry or money especially, so, make your ad definite, SUNRISE AXI) SUNSET Monday December 20 Sun rises nt 7:50 and sets at 4:28. Will Move to Ua"ch F. A. Sncchl will noxt week inovo to his Catch ing Inlet ranch nnd personally tnko chnrga of his dnlry herd thoro. Ho will retain hla milk dopot In this city and tho plnco will bo In chnrgo of R. J. Sncchl. Court In Session. Court Is In session this morning nt Coqulllo whoro Judgo Coke haB a grist of dl vorco enses coming up boforo him, In addition to tho hearing of demurs. Thoro Is no criminal business this week and no Jury casos until Janu ary 4. Northern Pnclflc bound from Snn FrnnclBCo to Portland, whoro they will spend part of their honeymoon. Mr. Wolcott will return hero about tlio first of tho year, but Mrs. Wol- ,cott will probably go East to visit f relatives. ( Husband Is Served. Constnblo William Cox this morning served dl- 1 vorco papers on Kdwnrd A. Hamil ton, nn omployeo at the C. A. Smith mill. Tlio pnpers come from York county, Mnlno, ntul nro from Mrs. Hamilton who Is buIiib for n separa tion on tho grounds of desertion and cruel nnd Inhuman treatment. Hnm- i llton hns been away from homo I nbotit two yenrs, It Is said. i Secret Service Man Here. W. A. Glover, government secret scrvlco operative, wan hero yesterday on un announced business and left In the ,nftornoon on tho Kllburn, returning fto Portland. Mr. Olovor Is the man l who enmo hero months ngo when several men wnro arrested pn the chnrgo of counterfeiting over at .Hnstsldo, and lntor wore sentenced jto tcrniB In the federal prison nt McNeils island on Pugot Sound. Mnklug Final Proof. Two Lake j,Bldo men wero beforo Land Commls ) sloncr Arthur Pock today to mnko I final proof on their homesteads in j tho Ten Mllo district. Ono wns John F. Vcrrlng, nnd his witnesses wero O. V. Thornton, J. P. Dnvls, ill. 13. Fulton nnd J. E. McCullough. Tho other mnklng flnnl proof wns Charles Ollof nnd his witnesses were Fred P. Krlck, J. V. Mngoe, Chnrlcs St. Dennis nnd Harry Wll- klns. Coiinrll to .Meet.' Tho city fathers nro expecting to meet In tho city hall at eight o'clock this evening, after a vacation of a couple of weeks. Thoro aro somo street mat ters Hint will bo up for ncllon, though possibly very littlo other bunlncBS. In nil probability tho next nicetlng or the city dnds will bo on January 3, 19 1C, when tho new Council mombcrs tnko tholr positions nnd Mayor Copplo will then announce his appointments. "Snoot" Is Ovo'loiidcd. On Sat urday Arthur Portor felt bo very sorry that tho now year will be a dry ono that ho started laying In n supply to enrry him through nt lenst a pnrt of tho drought. Ho mndo tho mlstnko of laying It nwny insldo nnd bo ovorlonded his "snoot" that ho wasn't nblo to walk a chalk lino when tho officers took pity on him nnd also took him to tho Hotel do Carter, Ho had no money for a gonornl fund contri bution. lne "nek to Mexico. Friends horo hnvo received word from Ru dolph Copplo, who for moro thnn a yenr wns employed ns a bookkeep er with II. W. Pnlntor Company. Ho loft horo n fow wcoks ngo to Join lits brother In Los Angola. Mr. Copplo writes that nftor a visit to tho San Dlogo Exposition ho Is now on his wny to his homo In Mnlzalan, Moxlco, whoro ho expects to remain for a time. Ilecnuso of tho revolution nnd continual nun at In hln homo country, Mr. Copplo loft thoro for tho States until quiet hud been restored. Ills father owns extensive lutorests In nml about Matzalan, Open Storo At Powers. Mrs. M. E. Raymond this morning oponed a bcok, stntlonory nnd variety storo at Powora in tho Raymond building J I PERSONAL MENTION t $$ which haB Just been completed by S. jjrjs. T. J. MACOENN nnd daughter Rnymond. of Mnrshflold. Tho locn Hon is very close to tho new bunk of n. J. Lonoy. (Jet Host of HiickH. Tho bag of 38 ducks roported by John D, Goss, I. R, Towor, Ray Kaufman .and J. C. Kendall from Ileal Lnko on Satur day and Sunday Is ono of tho largest of tho season. Thoy say there was not a mud hen in tho bunch. The party roturnod Inst ovoning. Had Accident. Mr. lives on n ranch above Camp Ono was in town Saturday night and re ported that they had a bad accident Friday n Smith-Powers Camp Ono on South Coos River. Tho lower l"g machine was broken nnd two tti-a badly wrockod on tho ateop in- llranch Postofflco. Arrangements hnvo been perfected for oponing nicno branch of the Mnrshncld rostoinco j In tho Lockhnrt-Pnrsons Drug Storo i vh,tH 1U So,,. Fred J. Smith, whoro stamps and money orders will I of gan FrancjSCOi representative of bo sold, lettors mall6d add overv- tho ,MCrKontilnier Linotype Com- pany. arrived In tin city on tho Kllburn. Ho Is horo partly on busl r.nas nnd nlso to visit his son, Fred W Smith, adverting man on tho He -rd. Ho will leave Thursday for his home, expecting to arrive thco In tlmo for Christmas. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE , Gorst & Ring. t Ine Marshfield at 7 . m., and returning leaving from Empire t ' a. m. Leave Mnrsl.fleld at 11 o.m. nml returning leave South Slough M 1 . ,. Leave Marshfield nt 5 p. m. and returning Ueave South Slough at O p. i I CUT I I GLASS I H A beautiful a-soilinent In H fiom which may ln Chosen H B koiiio clevniit gtfti for H riii'Ntma'. And tho pile" Wh H me as ntti"i"tl"o ns the H.) H glass Is beaulifiil. jpj ' H K I THE BUSY CORNER ft H Tho Roall Drug Storo )R H , Phono UOH K 1 1 Wo Deliver Immediately B of Eniplro wore in tlio city today. R. P. DANIELS was In from Ilridgo ovor Sunday on a short business visit. JOHN I). GOSS went ovor to Co- rjuille this morning on court mat tors. MISS JANE SIESTREEM, of Lake- sido was a shopping visitor hero today, L. II. LARSON, of Lakeside, camo In this morning on tho North Star on business. Ilurton whoot W. GIBUS, prominent farmer of tho North Inlet section, was horo this morning. MRS. E. C. ARCIinn, of North Inlet was horo today doing somo Christ mas shopping. CAPTAIN A. II. OLSON, of North Inlet, was down this morning on somo business matters. MISS NELLIE IlAItTON, of Myrtlo Point, was a pussongor north on tho Kllburn yestorday aftonnoii. J. L. AASKN wns among the Co- oulllo visitors who spont the week end In the city, MRS. J. E, PAULSON, of Coqulllo. camo ovor on Saturday to spend yestorday with friends. FRANK DENNING left for Roso- burg on tho morning train, bolug called thoro by tho death of his father. SHNQSTACKEN roturnod It Doesn't Cento on Sunday. Tlio !ie?slmlHt hn3 ono thing for which MlENRY ' i bo truly thankful and this Is that Saturday ovoning from n trip to tworrow, tho shortest day of tho Portland to moot with tho govorn- .. . . .... i ir. rails on a wont nay ami uni mont engineers. -" Sunday. Decombor 21 marks tho MRS. OLE SEVDRSON, wife of tho d of tho dark mornings and the proprietor of the Lakesuio Hotel, ' dr. -knoEO of the Into afternoons, and: and two children, enmo In this i . .. .-. .. .... ........ fro-' thou on tho sun ton lng northwnrd again. will start Tilp Xoitli. C. W. Wolcott yos Horday received a wireless from his 'bi other D wight Wolcott. Mr Wol cott and his brldo wero on tho morning on a shopping trip. FIIANK II. PAGE returned to his homo In Portland on tho Kllburn nftor visiting through his terri tory in Coos County. T J THRIFT, County Assessor returned to Coqulllo again this Money saving prices on useful Xmas presents for the whole family can be found at the J. C. Penney Storenext door to I rostomce. Mifan mmi'i Men's Flannel Shirts, $1,50 value, Our price 98c Men's all-wool Shirts, military or flat collar, $2,25 value, Our price $1.49 Batter grades, all wool, in brown, light gray, tan, dark gray, $3,00 value, Our price $1.98 Fine French Flannel Shirts for the men to wearf white collars, worth 50c to 75c more, ..$2.98, $2.25 Men's Neckties, all the latest styles and shades at a saving of a third on everyone 25c, 45c ' FOR THE LADIES Silk Not Waists, worth double the prico $3.98, $4.49, $4.98, $2.98 Ladies' Kimonos, in all latest patterns $1.49, $1.25, 98c we Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices SEE US BEFORE BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS Christmas Candy 15c, 25o per pound No. f, English Soft Shell Walnuts, 5 pounds for. ..$1.00 No. 5, High-grade Mixed Nuts for 95c f!..:.o fU C. WE SAVE vciLniigo vaoii vji uuci y NO. 1IROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL YOU MONEY I Use a Home Product When placing your order for Lard from your grocer ask for 'y 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 rtiore. Don't forget to order your Cliilstnins Turkey Early. Palace Meat Market N. I). OSWAM). morning, nftor u short week-end visit to t)io liny on business. MItS. L. M. NOHLE loft aboard tho Kllburn yestordny for Portland, where alio expects to romnlu for some tlmo visiting with friends. W. J. IIOWAItD enmo down from North Inlot todny on his wny to Everett, Wnshlngtou, whoro ho will spend tho holldujs with his brother. DEPUTY UNITED STATES MAR SHAL DB nOEST loft hls nfter nooiv for Portlnnd nftor a trip In horo summoning witnesses In tho William Shook whlto slavery caso. MISS ESTHER SEEDERG of Snn Frunclsco arrived horo yestorday to spend tho Chrlstmns holidays at the home of her ulster, Mrs. C. II. WoIIh. This is her first visit to tlio Huy. MISS PEARL CRANE, of Ilnudnn, camo ovor Saturday evening on her wny to Portland, whore nbo will Join her pnrents who hnvo Just moved thoro and aro in the drug buslnoss. CHESTER AND LESLIE ISAACSON arrived in on tho morning stngo from Rorkoloy whoro thoy mo nt tendlng tho Unlvorsly of Cnllfor uln and will spend tlio holldnys with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. lsnncaon. CIIIKP ANDERSON of North llond will go to the (Jmpiiua tomorrow to moot 'his niece, Miss Vera Haines, of Harrlsburg, Oro., who Is coming In by way of Eugono and who will fait tho Anderson family during tho holidays, AL JENSEN loft on tlio stage this afternoon roturnlug to hU old homo at Rlvor Falls, Wisconsin, whore ho will spend the holidays with Mrs. Jonsou nnd his parents. IIo said his return hero dopondd upon tho health of his wlfo. MISS HAZEL POWERS, who has boon In training In a 8.111 Fran, clseo hospital and her slstor, Miss Lucy Powers, of the state unlvor slty, nrrlvod homo lnst night to spond tho holldnjs with tholr par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs, A. II. Powers. nnd MrH. M. II. Mulloy, of this city la lying ill at thu Convont of Mercy nt Rosoburg. Mr. Mulloy and daughtor who nrrlvod thero yester dny wiro that thoro Is a slight lm iprovomont in hor condition and hopes for hor recovory nro enter- tninod. This Is especially gratify ing to tho family as Mrs. Mulloy, tho mother of Slstor Fidolls, Is in no condition to stand a shock, 'J t Nw TODAY t SAVE WANTED Not over JH In. x liO in. Height about 30 in. Phono 280 R. WANTED Xiiri.o girl, .Mrs. A. L Noff. J t FOUND J I'OI'XII Ho)'n tow boy Milt outfit. Owner can havo sanio by paying for this nd nt tho Coos nny Sta tionery Company, $ I FOR RENT " FOR RENT Eight room dwelling with modern conveniences, rous. ounblo rout. Gloso in. Apply to Jas. II Flanagan, Flunagan and IJonuctt Dank Itldg. ' FOR RENT Proom bungalow, with bath, on So. Sth at. Phono 20-J. FOR RENT Furnlhlietl flat, hot and cold water,' bath, 853 Third St. J I FOR SALE ,t FOR SALE Chlld'K Iron lx-d d silk floss mattress. Ph. 174-JL,' SISTER Fl DELIS ILL Daughter of M. If, Mulloy. In H?rious Condition Slater Fidelia, formerly Mls3 KathUen Mulloy, dnughter of Mr FOR SALE Fine much of y acres bottom land and some bene, on tho North Fork of the Sluslaw River, 5 1-2 miles from Floronce. Extra good bargain it sold boforo January 15, 1910. Address J, H. Pox 25, FJprence, Oregon. FOR SALE Thlity foot ho1Im hunch, cheap. Inquire Lloya liotol. rtW 1 VI ,4 4 !l "M A 5ai H i M M t! rfJ s 1 I Maaaaiuiafii