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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION FIVE- If it is a Man's Gift-Got it at the Men's Gift Store-That means The Woolen Mill Store. & VO For tlie Ladi ies- Copyrl''t IItt BcluJuc & Mua This list of helpful suggestions but trie men ' will find it useful, too. i $ ' ' Every gift is a practical one jfor a jnan -that's what insures true appreciation. Pick any one of them and you can almost i hear him say, as he opens the package on Christ mas morn: "Well, here is something I can use." When you've decided on the nature of the gift, you'll need our services to help you deter mine size, patterns, colors all the little details must be carefully thought out to make his satis faction complete. Only experience makes pos sible settling every question of detail just right and we've had lots of experience. Wo Keep Your Clothes Pressed Free of Charge. Gift i Hints ;. ST : '-. )c iWoolen Mill-Sto'rfe & ! . ' Tho homo of Hart Schaffnor arid Marx clothes Marshfield North Bend Bath Robe Cuff. Buttons Garters Gloves Hosiery Lounging Robe Cap Scarf Shirt Umbrella Sweater Coat Suspenders Hat Overcoat Underwear Smoking Jacket Boxed Holiday Set Raincoat Scarf Pin Handkerchief Collars Collar Bag boon given a tow to tho Hotel do Cnrtor lie was sounding his signals. Lcuvo On Adeline On tho Ade line this morning going south wore Miss Doutcll, It. W. Rogers, Jcno Scvoly, 11. Schwartz and Juntos 12. White. The vessel loft shortly bo foro 11 o'clock. Verdict for Plaintiff. A verdict for the plaintiff was uroitgnt in by, tho jury last cvonlng In tho justice court In, tho case of J. C. Doano vs. J. S. MathoWBon. Tho former sucd for $40 claimed to bo duo ton a bill nnd secured $10.50 and costs. The costs In tho caso will run up to sev eral times the amount of tho judgment. Chickens Are 'Stolen. Somo time during last night or early this morn ing a thief broke Into tho chicken roosts of tho John Kronholm homo In Forndnlo and extracted sovcrnl puro blooded Whlto Orphlugtonn and Whlto Hocks. Tho placo was again closed up and not a thing was loft to lndlcato a flurry In tho chick en kingdom oxcopt sevornl wcro con 3)Ic1oiib by their absonco. Mr. Kron holm said that ho docs not know how many chickens wcro stolon. NEW CHRISTMAS BOX STATIONERY JUST ARRIVED Get Your Lady Friend a Nice Box of Stationery and Save 1 One-third on it. Think of it! Buying a box of Linen Paper and Qr 'Emdories for only w These are put up in neat boxes and -are worth' one third to one-half more -:' ..,,.-, r,-1T,j ,. $1.23, 98o, 69c"; 49c, -39c, 23c, -15cyM2c UCIUIUO OUIl-OUin iJliyptilOl IIUCUIJ IMIIIHlU 11,11(1 liw bons, worth 50c more, Our prica l 98c Ladies' Leather-sole Slippers, trimmed Wjth,fur. 6t without, $1,25 value, f.0ur price-VJ. ,-.,,-, 78c Children's Red Clippers, fur-trimmed -'.--Wi-89o,79c Mens all-wo6l shirts, fine flannel, at a saving of 75c to $1 ,00 on each shirt, Just the thing for Christ mas $1.98, $1.49 Here is a dandy, worth half the price moro 98c 1 Store Open Evenings t ! Kausriid, Ilnndon T .-r- -rur- tmi-r-l n. A 1 Itllllir 1 AT THE HOTELS J Chandler Hotel Eth.cl Anderson Coqulllo; A 1 Ultimo Hotel James Pickett, Powers; Ed Bryno, Powers; Harry Aiken, Powers; J. T. lllllman, Powers; J. Smith, Cooo Htver; Feed Anderson, Coqulllo; Jordun Sclmpbrs, Coos Ulvor; Will n.ivls. Coaulllo: J. .U. StCOIlO. I'OW- limi fnnilninn..Inwnr&! .Inlin Hnlintil. crs; Aiia May Mowelli Coqulllo; Mr. C, camion; W. 11. Smith, Coos Rlv nnd Mrs. F O. Nowoll, Motottc, S. Cr; Paul Moncgat, Powers; Dan Dun Dakota: Helen M. Nyo, Coqulllo; ,KI- iwlclc. Conulllo: William Graham. len Smith, Coqulllo; Gcorgo i Fat- llandon: T. McVay. Portland; An- BREVITIES toner, Coqulllo; Charles W. llutoi tone Murtone, Tncoma; Uruco.Lnttln, nd wife, Powcrst 'f DonvorHlll.; , St.-Uwuclolrl M ' V.f". iJ 1 Mtss Hart, llandon; J. C. Hanoy, Spcdnl iiiirtlon nt Red Cross Ilandon; Vornon Smith Heaver Hill; j Tluu-Mliiy and Friday monilnj,' 10 .qtprgo JCInB, North Uond; John Llt u tH nVrnmmotinto out-of-town , prown nnu who, jmnuun; j. v. iwiiiciitNiimd inncl.crs( I . -.1. . i 1 M II - - Sfeono, Poworsr air, a. a. uross, Powers; llort Church, Coos Ulvor; Mrs. Robprt Mlllor, Lnkesldo; K. H. t Tlmos want adR brlnc results. Christmas Decorations Thoso who kindly voluntcored to help In arranging for tho Christmas decora tions In tho Episcopal Church, aro asked to meet In Guild Hall Thurs day evening ut, 7.30. t PERSONAL MENTION J $$ DAN DUNlWICIC, of Coqulllo, was nmong tho visitors In tho city today. W. II. SMITH was down this morn lug for a shot L visit from his homo, on Coos. Ulvor. We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices ED DURNE, of Powors, camo down, this morning to remain over tho holidays. DECEMBER TIDES Tl'roo and holgliiB or tides at Marshfield. Tho tidos aro 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 conseputlvo heights will ln dlcato whothor it is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar ono hour and 54 minutes oarlior than at MarBhfleld.' TTWwwnirTaaBwi 'iummw Order Your 1 Christmas Groceries Tomorrow Wo will bo nblo to servo you bettor if you will ordor early Instead of waiting until tho day beroro Christmas, when tho fi nal rush will make it difficult. Also please remember to order sufficient for two days, as wo will bo closed nil day Saturday. , Wo will, make a .spociai mion iu l'u '",',""- , ."' . i, I will nppreclato' yaur-oporatlon In avoldlnK. the, usual just-bo- foro Christmas rushT , f Hero aro somo suggestions that may help yot-, una aon t or- K0t to ordor nt loahUpart of your supply on Thursday. lli TonmtocH, tCnu.lf.owcr, lln.1 8. rout-, - bcrH, Orccn VcppeArtUhokes, Head Ut luce, I j J. Huc-H Potatoes, rtarrol-. I-n...l.-. WcetH, l'l 'J lm.l,, C,be.,ics, IMrkle .f all Wl". "IK "" ("C4 0,Uts' "fSSu an,. California ,., J OranKCH, Fancy Hed Apples, Uananas, flrapes I a I h C Iforuta Spiced W, Packago and Hulk Dates, Candled O r eo and K IWntf Wum Pudding VwW n.rlst.uas j.aiej nlutj Pecans, llra.ll Nut Chestnuts, l.ael Nuts, Alu.oads, Anno... h Htocklnetto Star Hams. ' Sanitary Food Store SERVICE FIRST (Formerly Nasburg's flrocjjr,.) rji--'' -"- PHONE 21U 21 lira.. 2.3C Ft... 4.2 Hrs. 3.12 Ft.,. 4.1 . Hrs.. 3.4C Ft. .1. 4.3 lira.. 4.19 Ft. . . 4.2 Hrs.. 4.R4 Ft.... 4.3 3.14 1.3G 0.01 2.3 C.2 0.3 8.C1 2.10 9.3G 2.3 C.2 0.3 9.24 2.C0 10.0C 2.3 5d 0.2 10.00 3.19 10.39 2,2 G.O 0.2 3.GG 11.08 4.8 0.0 Celebrates llljtjiday. Charles Doano, the morchniitB' .nlght watch man, yestorday colobratod his ,G4th birthday;. Fow of ja friends know ho was that olcVamrMrTDoano says ho does no fool uny oldqttlum ho did 20 years. ago. J JORDAN SCIIA1M2RS, from abovo Allegany, wns among tho 'Visitors In tho city this morning. 10.37 o o I ! !: ! WKATllKIt I-'OHKOASX (Dr AMOUI4 PrtM to Cm nT TtniM. ORKGON Fair and cool or tonight; westorly winds. IOCAIj TKMl'nnAXCRlI RECORD For the 24 noun ending at 4:43 a. in., Decombor 22, by BonJ. Qstlind, special Gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum G8 Minimum 47 At 4:43 a. m. . ." 47 Preclpltntlon 1.22 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 191G 31.1S Proclpltatlon ue period last year 31.40 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Kwcllslj'IjutJ.rai)' Sorirci. Ma t!nB Service will bo hold at tho Swod ish Lutheran ' ' church '"'Christmas mornlnp at C o'clock, nnd)' In tho ovonlng at 7 o'clock will bo held tho Sunday School festival. At North llond, sorvico .will bo hold Christmas morning nt 11 9 clock, and tho' Sunday achool festival nt 7 o'clock Sunday evening. STHWARTJ LYONS wns a paBsongor an tho morning train today for Cc qulllo on business. MRS. RORKRT MILLKR was in to day, from Lnkcsldoto do aomo ChrlstmaB Bl'iopplngV'' '.. JUDGK COKI3 adjourned court Inst ovon.lng until . after. -llio holiday LIIU UVUI11IIH h). J. M'KINNON and eon Donald left overland tills afternoon for Port land on business mid to spend Christinas. What is more appropriate and serviceable than a O peroculator for Xmas Camps to CIoso. It wart stated today that tho IJluo llldgo camp and also tho McDonald and Vaughn camp at Sumner will closo down to morrow for over Sunday, starting up apuln on Monday morning. Also McDonjtfd and Condron, of west Marshfield, will allow their crow a Blmllnr longth of timo n which to eclobrnto Christmas. Tho domnnd for tho logs mnkes it impossible to closo tho camps foq a longer period of timo. nnd returned . train. . . on Vou ran buy ono from us fo 99c AH that wo rcqult'o is that you buy tlirco pounds of any of our Coffees and you get this iilniiilhmh' ' loffW maker 'at cost. i t rf Settings Cash Grocery you-MoEfv NO. IIUOAU WAY, NEAli CENTRAL . , i. A. LIUrEQVIST, District Attor ney, returned , on. tho Btago Inst ovonlng from Salem, whero ho has been on official business. MR. AND MRS. F. O. NMWALL, South Dakota, and tliolr duughtor, Miss Ada May Nowoll, of Coaulllo,' woro visiting In tho city today. I THEE TDMOHRDW MRS. A. S. CROSS, who was down today from Powers doing somo of her Christmas shopping, returned homo today on tho morning train. SUNRISK AND SUNSET AVcdnosdny December 22. Sun rlsoB at 7:G1 and sets at 4:29 Divorce Suit Filed. With the 'county clerk today was filed tho dl- vorco B.ilt bolng brought by Mrs. Cnrrlo R. Motloy, of Sumnor, against Grovor Clovoland Motloy, alBO of Sumnor, on tho charge of cruel and Inhuman ' treatmont. Sho alleges that once' ho struck her In tho fnco with his clinched fist. Mrs. Motloy Is postmistress at Sumnor nnd her husband conducts a storo thero. Sho asks the custody of tho ono child, a threo year old daughter. They wore married in Missouri In 1912. $100 Reward rsHi B iiMMWB .-u i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKaamaaaammmKmmiL N oble Theate TO-NIGHT R third of tho great Jess L. Lask l araiuui- j mrirf ,..r w . " Ma red cross nurso in Bolglum. It's ., PARAMOUNT-They'r 'JJ f'' ar0 B interested in. HEARST SEL1G WEEKLY News that j arc bu Better than a newspaper. You see the eNcnts they really happen, Lo.r Flo- 15c ll-lconf 10. Children S. -fenemlJei- l.o W t0 0wWlM" l' ifi ) , i i H TO ANY PERSON WHO CAN IWY IIETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY THAN AVE ARE OFFER ING THIS CHRISTMAS WEEK 200 pairs Ladles' Gunmetal but ton, from . , ,$:!. to SSil.-lS 1G0 palra Misses' Gun Metal nnd pat. Leather button $1.05 to $2.05 1G0 pairs Roys' Shoes, button and lace, from $1.00 to $i-M5 100 pairs Baby Shoes, from ... 5c to 85c 150 pairB Men's Lace and Button Shoes from $'J.5 to $:5.05 You can't whlstlo away tho fact that this little bto.o has by far the best bluio bargains In good shoes over offered on tho J markets. WE CAN SHOW YOl Seo our window for ! styles. Electric Shoe Store TO r S. x'AlMIJb, Prop. 180 South llrowlwuy - Start IWk CelebraHon. James II. PJckett mourned bo hoavlly over tho fact that thero remains but 10 moro dnyB in tho wot year that ho took j to laying in a hugo supply. Ho took on moro than ho could carry; so did 'diaries Zupon and together tho 1 mon collided on Frpnt street this I morning until officers camo and un. 'tangled them out of tho wreckage. Tho James H. Pickett had lost a plato or two f.rom tho starboard bow and the main braces were afoul of Zupon'B mlzzon Jiggor and thero was ono awful time. Pickett got his fog horn going and long nftor ho had DONALD CHARLESON, port engi neer, wont down to llandon this rnornliiL' nftor a business trio hero nnd will romnln thero over Christ mas with his family. ANDY P, DAVIS, .doputy sheriff ro-1 lurucu on ii.o morning irnm iu Conulllo after tittondliiK tho meet ing of tho Royal Arch Masons, last j evening. JENO SI3VELY, tho violinist, loft today on tho Adeline Smith for i San Francisco, whero ho will spend tho holidays. Ho will re turn In timo for tho opening of tho conservatory January 3. MR. AND MRS. FRANK HORTON loft on tho afternoon Btago for Portland whoro they will sponu tho holidays, Mr. Ilorton will at tend tho niinual reunion of, tho Al len and Lowls salesmen. WE OBEY ORDERS It Is tho nontenant who oboys orders as well as tho prlvato who carries out the orders of his bu porlor officer who proves a good soldier and a worthy defender of his country. Wo oboy your doc tor's orders Just aa carefully as though ho wero our superior of ficer. That is why, when you have your nrescrlptlon filled hero, you aro sure of getting tho exact amount of ammunition to fight sickness, disease or ill health. Remomber, wo put up prescrlptlpns perfectly. THE BUSY CORNER Phono 208 . Wo Delivery Immediately CHIEF OF POLICE PETE ANDER SON, of North Bond, loft this af tornoon for Gardiner on a busi ness visit, though ho stated thero was nothing suspicious about his visit. DICK ROGERS left aboard t()e Ade line tlay for San Francisco whore he will meet V. C. Go.rat and start driving on a new Jltnoy lino that Mr. Gorst had Jurit started there. Mr. Rogers took ono of the Jitney cars down with hltn. JUDGE JOHN HALL returned last evening from the north whero ho has been on a visit to several of tho Odd Follow lodges of (ho state. Ho wait in Astoria on' last Wednesday evening to attend a big meeting of tho lodgo. THE REV. A. F. BASSFORD is ox- pected homo tonight on the stage from Seattle, whoro lie has beon acting pastor of tho Univer sity Place Baptist Church )Io will, vJsH With" his family and retnriv to Seattmejor, the No Year's services.! FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF COOS HAY WILL D1STHIEUTE FIFTY DOLLARS AND PASS ROOKS TO LITTLE FOLKS-rlNVlTE ALL TO ATTEND Tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock, tho First National Bank of Cobs Bay will haver Its Christmas iron. At that timo. fifty oiio-ddlhir bills will bo distributed among tho jmlTdreir to 'start 'savings accounts. Sovornl- hnndrdd chlldron havo rcglstorod and tho award will bo by lot thu lucky numbors being drawn Blmllnr to tho custom followed In tbd U. 8.- Government system of making land drawing allotiuonts. Tho bank officials want nil tho children' who have registered td be on hand at 4 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon and seo tho beautiful Christmas troo nnd witness tho awards. Tho plan was dovlsod upon by Cnshlor Kroltzor as ono of tho best educational contributions tnai could bo mado to tho community and ospoclnlly to tho young folks and they havo responded enthusiastical ly to it. J t WATERFRONT NEWS t $ rniin cinnm Hohnnnor Hnruy leit down thitf morning for San Francis co, carrying a full cargo of lumber, ho vessel Is expected to nrrlvo In San Francisco in timo to spend Christ mas there. From Portland tho steamship F. A. Kllburn is scheduled to arrive in to morrow morning. Providing thero nro no tlolaya tho vessel will roach hero In plenty of timo for tho parcel post and tho oxpross to bo dollverod before Christmas, though It la ex pected thero will bo good sized ship ments from tho north. Tho Kllburn will possibly be In Eureka on Christmas day. MISS MILD A BARTELL, of Mor gan Hill, Cal-, left on tho Ado lino today after a visit with hor uncle and nunti Mra. rnnK Blacky on Foutli Fifth Btreet and ulso with other relatives. . . ' I il Times waiifc'adStorlHK results.1 ' SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY i Dorcas Club wjth Mrst J, MattBou on Catching Inlet, THURSDAY Bunker Hill Christmas program in school house..: FRIDAY Christmas program troo, nt Baptist church. Presbyterian Christmas program and troo. Christmas Church tr.ee and program. Municipal Chrsltmas tree nt Oulld hall. SATURDAY MnthndlBt Christmas en- tortainmont. . : NPW TODAY l FOUND Yulo kvy on Market av nuo. Ownor apply at Times of fice and pay for this ad. FOR RENT Two and i half W truck farm, rich soil, well Un proved, In EaBtport. Apply placo or address J. E. FlUger ald, Marshfield, Oregon. WANTED TO BUY Second liwl 1-2 H. P. motor. Ph. 275-J or nddross Box 220 Marshfield. BOARD) AND ROOM In prlvRt family. 22.G0 per mo. Addross J. K. II. Caro Times, SAFE WANTED Xot; oyer 48 hf 20 In. Height about 3 " Phono 280-R or fieb Robert DUl- .l o T.nmln'ft Ktnrt). X FOR RENT J t......tAIAAiUttMM FOR ItENT -Eight room dwHlC with modern conveniences, r onablo rent. Close in. Apply Jas. II. Flanagan, Flanagan h Bennett Bank Bldg. FOR RENT l?unlsled fh d cold water, bath. 853 Thiru m. 1 t FOR SALE I ..mi n i t i.' vino maok at nnr acres' bottom land and soma bwofc, on tho North Fork of tha SiusUw lUvor, C 1-2 aiil from TlorM, Extra good bargain If ld Wow January 15, 19l. Alriss J, H. Box 25. Florence, Oragon? KT FBdl (8AtB-(lrtr .. too - f? Taunchr cheap. lno.iUa Uoy4 " hotel