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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 EIGHT I? The Christmas Store Welcomes You All Tho milder of selecting your Clii'lutnins O'lftH Im really very sliii. plu after all. Conic (o tho Hub Spend hero a.s much tlmo ih joti & please Thousands of HiiUKestlons arc displaced. Courteous, niton ? tlvo wataipeoplo wllHio Rliid to'lielp you. M ' . f Arid tho Christmas Spirit of1 Good ' Cheer' Is abroad hf-tills utorCH ", that helps. f.1 MM MM rUUbfll WIFH HUNKS SKPAHATIC MAIX THXAXCJi IMIOM HUHltAXI) Always acceptable- A Christmas Gift. Certificate from the Hub Dry Goods Company. Hub Dry Goods Co.- THE CHRISTMAS STORE COHXKIt MIOADWAY AXI) CKXTKAL AVK OPKX HVKXIXHS UXTIli CllltlSTMAS Phono aoi 't PERSONAL MENTION t !$$ 31KN SMITH In hero from Daniels i Creek today. i: WIS. CIUY CHAMIIBP.S of Daulcty , 'Crook,, wan a Mnrshfleld ,Bhoppcr yostcnlay. , , - - , . - WHS. A, J. SMKIIWOOI) lin.roturn 'Jed homo -after a visit nt tho homes of S. C. Ilogors on Coos lllver unci L. A. Lllqcsvlst. bit. h. 0. JOHNSON nml wife lrnvo movod hero from Myrtlo 1'olnt nnd Dr. Johnson is just completing his offices In tho Irving block. "WATT SHOUT nnl GcorRo Chllds nro down from Camp One. Mr. Short Is suffering from tin attack of blood poisoning J;i his right lianil. AliHIOItT ' Kono IT IlAlK'KS h hqVioifronj Kit , where lit! iH'tattondluOio gon University, to spond the holi days at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. A. T. Haines. . M. WNIDER nnd wlfo aro In from Ten Mllo to do their Christmas hopping. . Mr. Wiodor says thoy nro making good progress on tlio railroad. A pllo-drlver win' tnk cil' through tho big tunnel to as HlBt in 'rushing tho trestle ap proach ml tho Umptiuti bridge. Mrs. Prewltt, of Uanilon, Secures Monthly Mum of $I!5 rending Fur ther Order of tho Court For n day nnd n hnlf and with n Into nlchl session thrown in Judgo I Coko heard a separate malillonaneo case In the Clrquit Court nt Coiiulllo' , Tho action was brought by Mrs, rr tlll DmjmiiIiI i nt tfn.wlA. nirnlimf liljllliu riunillij ui jjuiimuii, lib"""" nor nusimnu. uavui u. l'rcwni, bek- 1! tmr CftO n nmnfti Tim innii nnd wife nro not living together. The action comes at, tho end of 20 1 yenrs of married llfo. MV, Prewltt Is a promlncnt'.and well-to-do dalry- limn uuiii uuiuw Dtiiiuuii. Mrs. Prowitt had been granted a separate mnlntonanco of $2fi.)0 a month pending the suit, nnd the court ordered tho contfnunnco of this sum until tho further order of tho court. There was no divorce granted. Thoro nro two daughters, and tho younger was given Into tho cus tody of tho father, tho other daugh ter, only 10 years of ago, having been mnrrlod a short tlmo ago. Tho enso was particularly hard fought and family skeletons were dragged in Tor tho Inspection of tho court. Judgo Coko .tried si dlvorqo ensos, all of them from points In tho Co iiulllo Valley.; OLKXADA KI,KCTS PLEIITY OF TURKEYS HUTCIII'KS LAY IN Til HI It SUP PLIKS PItlCHH A1U3 STKADV One Jinn Comb.s Coos and Curry and Finds Supply Not Much in Atlvituco of the Demands There will bo plenty of tttrkcyiJ to supply tho Christmas market nnd tho sanioj prices .will prevail thtt wcro in flffcct.nt, Thanksgiving tlmo, la the nrinouncemdnt -at tho butch ers.' bill lit stating this, they sny that thoro will bo nono too ninny of tho birds In tho market, tho county having1 Doci'i practically fcolnb od for tho nepded supply. J. 13. gnl Is back from n long horseback trip'. IIo said that ho rode something 'llk6 1300 miles'. D6vn In Curry ho wns nblo to get hold nt only nbout 30 turkeys, getting the remainder of his 200 from along the Conulllo Itlvor and cast to tho Douglas County lino. Kor Thanksgiving hundreds of turkeys wcro shipped In hero from tho surrounding sections nnd nlso many enmo up from tho Ten Mile section, but at no tlntp has tho sup ply been much In advanco of tho demand. Wl XO HALTS STAGE pahshxokks Timouaii IX TWO DAYS CAM) OK THANKS To tho kind friends who assisted in the arrangements and funeral of our mother nnd grandma, nnd for your presonco, expressions of sympnthy nnd bountiful flowers sent In remembrance, wo wish to express our appreciation nnd grat itude In this tlmo of sorrow. L V. r. STQUljJY, , AIJKMjA i st'ohky, MI1,DUI3D K. STOUUY. A .. ' V " U I , I r r- r p ; " o- Tlniou VfiCvS Ailr ,-irini rnmlln KSt In Sliislmv Town, Selects Officers for theUXext Year A city election wns hold nt Olcn ndn, tho town opposite Florence, on tho Sluslnw Itlvor, says tho Flor onco West. Tho totnl voto cast wns S.I. Tho voto for different cnndl dates was as follows: For Mayor, L. E. Johnson, 12'; J. W. Wisdom, .1G. For Councilman, second ward, II. G. Nuto, 20; Wm, Pool, 10. For Hecordor, C. K. Ilnrwood, 17: 12d. T. Mnhor, 31. For Treasurer, X. II. Hull, 50; W. S. Hatch,' IS. i t Iluy your '('lirNtmas candleN at Hart cm. All MiiiIh and all jirll-e. J AMONG' THE SICK t Thelnui Wilson, tho llttlo daugh ter of Mr.- and Mrs. C, 11. Wilson, kns been aulto 111 of In grlppo. Glen Kinney, tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kinney, Is tiulto ser iously ill of pneumonia. ,.F. V. Cattcrln Is confined to his home by nil attack of la grlppo. Wnyno Harris who has been tulto III of pleurisy and heart trouble is reported mprovlng. Mrs. Jas Ilcrlng who has boon confined to her homo for n week by la grlppo Is Improving. Heavy Southwest Winds Milking Northward Traveling lCasy, liui Coming Hack In Hunt Job High soifwcst winds for two days have prevented tho bench stages from getting through from tlio Slus lav4' It Is expected thai' the stngo will bo, through today howoventnd should arrive iero about soven o'clock. Drivers on tho stngo route claim Hint tho wind blow so heavily Trom tho so'uth tluti tho maclilncsi could travel northward at a lively clip but could nmko .but llttlo Headway on tho return trip. On li'clthor day wore tho autos ablo to wait long onough for tho stages to como through from tho Sluslnw. ' It is said thnt tho seas this tlmo were not pounding high on tho scn .wall, ns thoy did two weoka ago dur ing tho heavy storm that swept the Orogon const from tho south. It Is expected, thero will bo ninny passengers through this evening from Onrdlncr, wlicra thoy huvo gn thorod for two dnys. Wlii Minus Hard Passengers who left Florence day boforo yesterday said that on tho trip to tho Umpqun tho wind blow so hard that tho machines wore slowed down nml often hnd to shift from high to -low genrs in order to get their speed stnrtcd up again. Sunt! blow about them like nn oastorn snowstorm nnd mndo driving particularly difficult. 'Tlicso pas sengers wnltcd over lii Gardiner wnlting for tho stngo Hint brought them to Coos Dal last cvoiilngi ' For Only 2 Christmas Buying uc Hack from Fair. J. W. Trlbboy, city building Inspector, returned lent ovenlng on tho stngo from San Ftiinelsco whore for tho liast flvo luoiiths ho liiis been on tho grounds of tho Panama Pacific Exposition ex hibiting a patent gate. Ho says that thoro Is a chance of his disposing of tho pntent to uomo nmiiufucturliig ' ,ai ' . .... i ' ciMiipauy, upi Homing is ucinuie, WAXTKD IX IMdXOIS (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) HOSEIJUHO, Ore., Dec. 22. Glen K, Dnngs, wnntod on n cluirgo of embezzlement at Cairo, Illinois, wns arrested nt Dallas by Sheriff Qulno and brought back to Hosoburg and will bo held pending tho arrival of an offlcor from Illinois. It Is un derstood Unrigs wns employed by u sllo concern mid leftvlfli his ac counts alleged to ho spvornl thou sand dollars behind. '; Come to' this store for a choice assortment of 1 sensible, 'practical and very pretty things 'csp. ,eolally desirable as Christmas Gifts,. Our Holiday Stocks are conveniently displayed and you will find buying here a pleasure. Make this store your Christmas store. The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD ALWAYS BUSY. AMERICAN HONORED BY CHINESE LEADER h T. WllllnniN, Director of Far JviiHlcm. Affairs or Hlatq Do IMii'tment Itccogiilzcd (llr AiuncUlcil I'rtr to Coot Ily Tlinm. PEKING, Dee. 22. Prccldout Yuan Shl-Knt conferred tho decorn tfou of tho second class Chin Ho up on E. T. Williams, director of tho bureau of Far Eastern affairs In the American state department. Mr. Williams was formerly Chinese sec retary of tho American legation at Poking, nnd later first secretary nnd charge d'nffiilrcs in tho Chinese cap ital. IIo ulsp served ,ns cnnsul-gojt-oi nl nt Tieu-tsiu and for n number ot years was an offlehil translator ffr tljb iChiULoS goveniio'lit' Mr., Wriiipiist uijs w r.uien aniiniuer oi books on Chlneso laws, rcllglom end Institutions. Ho lived for mor tlinn twenty yenrs in China before 'Hiking up his present work In Wish-'' Inglon, and Is highly regarded by all Chlneso officials. WAXT ACTION TAKUX Tho Sluslaw Pilot says: Pelltlons are being elrculntcd aik. tig tho Public Service Commlwlon to invcstlgato why tho wagon road be tween Mnplcton mid Acnio lias not been constructed by tho Willamette Pacific railroad. COUVAl.US During r'armen' and Homo Makers' Week nt tbo ag ricultural college a banquet wl le nerved to several hundred and tho ineniio will consist of products of tho' college farm, poultry plant, prt oiii)id una dairy. i i I i i m Central Avenue Hub CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS The Christmas store for men and youth's gifts, where stylish, sensible, serviceable presents can be obtained. Here are a few sug gestions from our fine stock, all new styles, witli the prices, so that you can simplify your shopping: FOR Suits $17.01) to $15.(10 Overcoats $15.00 to $:3.00 Kalucoat.s $15.00 to $:I5.00 MackliiuWH $5.00 to $I'J.5) Full Dress Suits . . .$'.20.00 to $10.00 Tilcdo Suits $18.00 to $:I5.00 Hats (lucliitlliij; Stetson and other well-known makes $t!.50 to $5.00 Caps 50e to $2.50 Shirts $1.00 to $5.00 Hosiery 15e to $1.00 Handkerchiefs ....10c to $1.00 ea. Vnilenvear 50c to $5.00 Sport Jackets .,..,. $51.00 to $5.00 Sweata and Jerseys, $1.50 to $10 Night Hobos nml Pajamas, $1 to $5 Xeck wear "5e (o $51.00 MEN SII,K DHKSK SI 1 1 UTS IX CHItlST.MAS BOXES This Ih tho latest stylo, being just rocolved, nnd will mako tho nicest Christmas present. Priced $51.50, $-1, and $S. Sco thorn in our window display. (Jlovos (Fownes and other well known niakes) ,..?t i.od to .'51.50 I'mhrelhiH H1.00 to $15.00 Suitcases $'J.5() to $15.00 llnndbags $0.50 to $15.00 Trunks $7.50 to $15,00 (Largest and most complete lino In Marsh- field.) FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS. ' . We also carry a complete line of the famous Mark Cross Leather Novelties, including all classes of imported goods made by this fa mous firm. To give you an Idea of these we append a list of a few: Smoking Set, (ilas.s mid Silver, with Matcli-bov attached. Cigar Holder (CJhu.s set la Silver Holder) Poker Set (Leather Cnso with Idnoii Cards) Mahogany and Sterllnu; Sliver Smoking Set. Mahogany .Smoking Set Drinking Cups, sliver, lined .Drinking Set .Military IIiiisIich Ash Trays Hill Hooks f.; ,' v ' Pullman Slpcrs and Hoots, ' Collar llas , , We take particular pride in our NECKWEAR ASSORTMENT, coming from the finest New York makers, such well-known firms as Keiser, Cheneys and Horn, three of the best Neckwear Manufacturers in the United States. They range in pric e from 50c to $3.50, .and are by far the largest and most complete assortment of Neckwear in Coos County. Be sure and visit the Central Avenue Hub on your shopping tours. You will sure enjoy inspecting the fine stock and we will take pleas ure in showing it to you. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. HUB STORE NEWS Central Ave. Marsfield The Hub Clothing and Shoe Company is now operating three stores in Marshfield the Front Street Hub, the Central Avenue Hub and the Lando Store. Each store is distinct from the others, although under the same ownership and management. Each has its individual features and attractions, but all are similar in policy to give the public the most and the best for their money. The Hub Clothing and Shoe Company has been operating for years in Coos County and everyone is famliiar with its methods of business. The success that we have enjoyed and our rapid growth and extension to meat the needs of the com munities we serve is absolute evidence that our policies and business methods are correct. A short time ago we found a demand and an opportunity for opening a new men's store on Central Avenue in the Irving block adjoining our ladies furnishings and 'dry goods store opening up and connecting under one roof everything for men, women and children to wear. This new store The Central Avenue Hub is now open for business and a little later we will announce the formal opening of this store the most at tractive in fixtures, merchandise and convenient in arrange ments to be found anywhere a store that everyone in Marsh field and Coos County, as well as ourselves can feel proud of. The Lando Store on Front Street, which we are now operat ing and closing out came upon us unexpectedly. We are clos ing out the large Lando stock as rapidly as possible, and the bargain prices are accomplishing this quickly. We are talking over the matter with you now because .the time is most opportune and because we want you to appre ciate to the full extent our methods and share with us what they mean to you. l At this time of heavy buving when getting just what you want for gifts and effecting a saving thereby, the three stores of the Hub Clothing and Shoe Company and their large stocks of serviceable, stylish goods, mean much to every one of you. Therefore, avail yourself of our superior facilities and stocks and do ypur Christmas shopping at a Hub Store. , Front Street Hub THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR ATTRACTIVE AND USEFUL UIFTS The assortment that we have always carried in this store of every thing for Man or Boy is so general and comprehensive that we do not need to enumerate all the articles. Sufficient is it for us to say that anything the market affords is always found at this store. Our assortments are large and varied and arc always moderately priced. Here are a few suggestions: ' Men's Suits $15.00 to $515.00 Overcoats ...,.,. ..flll.RO to $510,00 Mackinaw . i $5.00 to $10.00 Umbrellas $1.00 iuiil up Xcckwear 25c to $1.50 Suspender Sets Xeckwcar and Hosiery SoLs Xlght Kobes and Pajamas Fownea Gloves Suit Cases i..2.00 to $10.00 Silk llandkerclTlefs Initial Linen Handkerchiefs Silk Mufflers .Mon'H "Shoes Moii'h Slippers Lndlos1 Slippers Moii'h Silk Hose . . j ; Men's Arrow Shirts . . (w, Men's SUk Shirts Lando Sale Draws The Crowds Daily CUSTOMERS WHO ATTEND THIS SALE ARE OUR BEST 1 ADVERTISEMENT THIS IS THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS YOUR MONEY GOES 2 TO 1 IN COMPARISON WITH ANY OTHER STORE . V - "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Front Street Marshfield fcViu i