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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1915)
V '"', M - ! n ii T .."" THE;COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREBt 1 LADIES' and MEN'S TAILOR. s5 ' 7f make suits here for $26.00 and up, and take orders lor suits made in Chicago for $12.00 and up. Suits pressed for 75 cents. Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00. Suits steam cleaned arid pressed for $1.50. AH kinds of repair work done at cheap prices. AH work will be done with great care. ; .- J. V. KOSKI 15 Market Avenue Marshfield, Oregon High Quality Groceries finr own Dromnt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness maKes Conner & Hoagland L-The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 FLANAGAN & BEIETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY Estnbllshod 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pnld on Timo AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Officers LW. Bonnott, President. I ' ' J. II. 1'JnniiRAii, vicc-iTcsiucni, It. l Williams, Cnshlor., Geo. T. Winchester, Asst. CAShler. TV Abstracts IrOK KKLIA11LH ABSTRACTS OP TITLE AND lrtKOHMATlOfl AIIOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec flTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CUT, OREGON BNTUAL AGENTS, EAST61DE AND SENGSTIACKEN'S ADDITION AGKNT8 FOU CANADIAN PACIFIC llAlbiiUAJJ uanum HENRY BENGSTAGKEN, MANAGER EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage 180-J. North Front Street Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. n General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast worK we Dredge "Seattle" o most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly nioder twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge W rwino w. Cooq Rov nffirp Main office, WOb Bay Ollice, olQ AJachinntnn. Marshfield, uregon. accm.,, ..- .-. A WM CHRISTMAS It 3sC Arwinri luf l-vl BB BBILBIIBII IISbETv A jWBEm' (Continued from Pqbo 2) -wmm-:mwws i VNuRBBBBKtSM2src VBJFifllBStt 3i5 JwRwiHBJF -xSr AtilXPi?mlh-SMirmiirft!f7f; far NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kiliwrn SAILS FOR. SAN FRANCISCO, (Via Eureka) x SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2T, AT A. M. FROM SMITH TERMINAL DOCK . H , . i Further Information CW1 130. T, G. OUHIIIM., agent. 'GRAVEL1 W. are no prepared to furnish GRAVEL In "' Ut,M from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following price.. pile on ground, ?2.?6 per yard, oanoad lota, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Departmait. from A Sustaining Breakfast for ,he Early Riser "Perfect health is everything to the man y who Works hard all day long. It is im portant for him to start his day with a nourishing food thai supplies the tissue that manual labor keeps breaking down. " Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is more nourishing than eggs in taste a luxury, in food value the economy of economies. A tablespoonful, a cent's worth, makes a cup. Begin tomorrow the health-preserving and the money-saving breakfast habit by using it x Order from Your Grocer Today GWamellis Hie Onijr Ground Chocolate S In J'lb., Mb. and 3-lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a doublo economy In buying the 3.1b. can. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Sine. 1852 3n Ffrie!co OCEAN BEACrt AUTO LINE . , Oorst & King. Lno Marshfield nt 7 n. in., and rotuniliiR leaving from Empire nt 8 n. m. JiCiivo Miirshfield at 11 a.m. and rctiirnliiK leave South SIoiibIi t 1 l. in. Iicnvo Marahfiold nt n p. in. and rcturnlitj; leuvo South SIuukIi at O p. i. For Sale . STOCK RANCH Xoar A1Iokii', mostly hoMoiu, Rood build Ihk, !) head cattle, team, farmliiu toola, fluo orchard, do IlKhtful plnco to live, lllco 17500. 'l'orms. STOCK OR DAIIIV RANCH Close In, SO cows, team, Rood hulldliiBD, orchards, tools, (100 acres, 03 of which la finest bottom. I'rlco $10,000. Terms. DAIRY RANCH Close In, 0O acres, 175 Is bottor, fine. bulldiiiB, team. Price fSl.OOD. Tetius. DAIRY RANCH R. R. depot on place, closo hi, n.'lO acres, half is richest bottom, flno liulldlngs, both rail and water transportation, 10 head stock, team. Trice 93:1,000. Splon did terms, with interest nt five per cent. FRUIT RANCH Splendidly located, 1000 loganberry vinos In full iH-atlng, fine orchnrd, flno buildings, 17 acres, 0, COO. Terms. DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tide wator, fine coal and lots of it. Prlco way down. , CHICKEN RANCH Close in, 10 acres, house. Only $800. CHICKEN RANCH IB acres, close In, $0 down and pl5 a month. FOR TRADE We have North Rend property and ranchos to trade for North Dakota property. Come In and hives tlgnte. We hnvo Oklahorvt property to trade for Coos Ray city or ranch property. CITY PROPERTY North Rend or .Marshfield. Wo have It if you aro looking for barcnlns and locations. INSURANCE Wo carry n full lino of fire Insurance. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON im&w im FTW SPECIATi CHRISTMAS MUSIC V Sunday morning at the Presby terian church, there will bo nn ex cellent imiBlcnl program nnd the pttslor. Rev. J. S. Stulibloricld will sn'onk on tlio topic "ChrlsttunB Mem ories." At tlio evening service, Miss Viola Scalfo will sing "Uttlo Star' and tlio subject for the ser mon will bo "A Christmas Talk." 4 I CIjUIJ PARTY I Tlio formnl opening of the North lleml Club rooms Wnlnesdny even ing wns enjoyed by nbout thirty coti plcs. Tlio affair was In chargo or President Fred Holllstcr and Sec. .T. 0. Mullen. Tlio rooms were beauti fully decorated, tlio Clirlstman sea son being reflected attractively by tlio ladles auxiliary which had chargo o: tills part of the work. It Is ex pected that socials will bo n regular feature of tlio organization, partlos being given monthly. Tho ladles fconimUteo assisting Wednesday evening consisted of Mrs. Ira 11. nar tlo, Mrs. J. a. Mullen, Mrs. A. 8. Hammond and Mrs. V. II. Painter, mong tltoso presmit wore: Mr. and Mrs. L. V, Falkonstoln, Mr. nnd Mrs. C S. Wliisor, Mr. nud Mrs. W. II. Painter, Sir. nnd Mrs. John 0. Mul len, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iris Elrod, Mr. nnd Sirs. J. A. Allen, Mr, nnd Mm, Her bert Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Morten, Mr. and Mrs. Honry ICorn, Mr, and Mrs. R. II, Orogory, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). 11. Woidy, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 8, Hammond, Mr. and Mrs Chnrlos King, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Uurmostor, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. S. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs II. Ii. Jlorgman, Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo Ila- ixor, Mr, and Mrs. R. t Coo, Mr. nnd Ira. Mntt L. May, Dr. nnd Mrs. I, R. Wlartlo, Miss Hamilton, Miss Margar et Woldy, Miss Paulino Ilalir, Ii. A. lilljoqvist, Mr. Moon, C. 8. Calif, .Too dlronn, Dr. T. P. Montgomery, Dr. P. J. Koizor, Qcorgo Cothro, I. Patrick, C. J. Van Hllo, Jr., Claronco Klblor and J. A. Smith. 9 NEW YEAR'S PARTY Tho Mllllcoma Club has issued Invitations for n Now Year's party and danco to bo given In tho club rooms next Friday ovenlng. .j. .j. .. 4 f TEIjEPHONK part v i Tlio second annual banquet of tlio employes of tho Coos and Curry Toiophono Company will bo hold nt Tho 'Chandler Hotol next Satur day ovonlng. Tlio employes from Coqulllo, nandon, Gardiner and oth er points will bo present. A MERRY CHRISTMAS - MASONIC PARTY Next Monday evening at the Ma sonic Hall, Dorlo Chapter, O. E. S rtnd niarico ttulgo, A. P.' & A. M., will unlto In a Joint Installation of offlcors and banquet. A social ses sion will follow the ritual work. INFORMAL CHAT Mrs. N. 0. Hahicfl and son I.co of North llcnd will spend tho Christmas liolldnyn with Mrs. Haines' sister, Mrs. II. A. Harris of this city. Miss Mario Hayncs of Harrlsburg nrrivctl this week- In North Bend nnd will spend roiuo timo at tho homo of hor uncle Chlot of I'ollco Anderson. ? Mrs. Dan McDonald arrived homo In North Uond this wcok with hor nlcco nnd nophow, Margaret and Raymond Dunn from Anaconda, Montana whoro they accompanied tho body of Mrs. Dunn, a victim of tho Santn Clara wreck, 1 , llcnrlk GJerdrum will lcavo Monday for Portland and otbor Northern points of business, Ho oxppcts to return nbout tho 1rd of Janunry. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Peck havo moved from tho Myrtle Arms to their homo on South Elovonth Street, nnd Mr. nnd A. K. Pock, who havo boon occupying tho lattor, havo moved Into tho W. 8. Turpon homo In West Marshfield. Mlsij Iva Stokes, ono of tho Marsbflold toacbors loft Friday morning to spend tho holidays with her pooplo In Vancouver, Wash ington. Miss Flora Shaw who teaches In tho schools hero, Is spending tho Christmas holidays with hor Bister In Coqulllo. Miss Nclllo Holland will loavo soon for Myrtlo Point to tako a posi tion In tho toiophono oxchango there. Mrs. Mary Thompson, of South Fifth street, Is cntortalnlng hor son, Ellsworth Thompson, of Turlock, California, during tho Christmas holidays. x J, L Frederick Holllstor and wlfo and sou, -at North Uond, aro spending Christmas at tho homo of hor .par ents, Captain and Mrs. Rorgman, of Florence V ! t R. R. Watson, County Clork, and family, rnmo over efrom Coqulllo yesterday to spond 'Christmas with relatives at Sumner nnd Coos City. A 4. Georgo Gottlngs nnd wlfo and his father nnd mother, Mr. and Mrs. Karl aottlngs, aro spending Christmas at tho J. M. Cully homo on Catching Inlet. J ? Jnmoa It. Wnll and wife and baby camo In from Powers lo spond Christmas nt tho homo of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wall In West Morshflold. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jay I.lndon In North Uond was mado SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Ladles of Alort Club en tertain their husbands at tho homo of hit. and Mrs, W. D. Piper. Trio Card Club with Mrs. E. F. Lo Mloux. FRIDAY Kensington Club with Mrs. R. E. Laraway. Mllllcoma Club Now Year party. Dahlia Club Now Year Party with Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Cooloy. SATURDAY Flromon's danco In Ea gles hall. D. M. C. card party nt homo ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. WllllamB In North Bend. Eostsldo Social Club' with Mrs. I. Hadlock. ' young couplo Join In extending con gratulations. Dr. Mattio II. Shaw Is oxpectlng hor mother, Mrs. L. M. Shaw, of Nova Scotia, hero soon to spend tho winter at her homo. Mr. and MrH. Fred Smith of tho Myrtlo Arms nro expecting his mo ther nnd his sister, Miss Jesilo Smith, horo from Sen Francisco next wcok for a short visit. His sister. A charming young woman, spent a fow wcoks on tlio Bay last summer. Mrs. W. A. Sharon, formerly Miss Mlnnlo Harkonsco, arrived hero on tho Kllburn yesterday to spend tho Christmas holidays with hor par ents, nnd Mrs. E. II. Harkonsco of South Marshfield. Mr. Sharon Is an Inspector In the U. S. Navy yard at Bremerton. Mrs. Henry Songstackon and daughtors, Misses Gonovlovo and Doris, who havo been spending somo timo In California aro now In Los Angolos but expect to go to San Dlogo soon. Mrs. Sengstackou Is feeling much Improved, much to tho gratification of her many friends on tlio Bay. Mrs. L. M. Noble Is spending tho Christmas holidays nt the home of her sister near Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bnrgolt baye gono to Myrtlo Point to spend Christmas nt tho home of her par ents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Loep. V MERRY CHRISTMAH NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHRISTMAS SERVICES Christmas sorvlccs will bo held In tho Norwegian Lutheran Church at Marsbflold, Saturday, Christmas Day, at 7:4C p. m. Prof. GJerdrum will havo charge of tho music, and Mr. II B. Ostllng will sing at theee ser vices. Christmas troo with Children's program will bo held Sunday ovenlng at 8:00 o'clock. Christmas services will bo held In the Norwegian Luh oran Church t North Bend, Satur day. Christmas Day, at U m- tifiimv thiH week by tho advont of i Christmas tree with, children's, pro- a baby girl born Wednesday after-Igliam will bo held Monday evening noon. Tho ninny friends of tmsiqt s-.uu o ciock. - BSBBSSSSSSi -r I A MERRY CI M5 vm WD vm iiLL THE Milrlt of Christmas Is shown In tho huppy faces of the people wo meet on tho street, in tlio Jolly good-natured bustle or tho lujo chopper and l the mysterious hiding, of bundles. It Is lit tho erv air wo lirrntlio nud It draws iu closer to.frlemb and relative-.. All throuBh the Christmas - New Year Holidays the telephone will be flashing thousands of greetings nnd ood wlrt.o far and near ,cr Hs netnork of wires. It will bo carrying tho slight Inflection of the human voire out to tho far-away friend ami relative. Kind line and laughter will I on tho wires, old-time friends will bo reminded "hat they ato not forgotten nud where In the old days ono Christmas visit uns made In person, ten can now ho made by tho telephone. If you havo a surplus of happiness during the holiday season, why not telephone part of It to someone who has less? The telephone, you know, Is tho great and almost limitless roadway over which the Chtlst mas spirit can travel. Coos & Curry Telephone Company ti n w t A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. rtome 180. site IW-Offlce,