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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. " FIVE ' - WE WISH A f -.! .T .Jl Metry Christmas To all our Customers and Friends, and to all the Friends of Customers, and to all the Friends of our Friends, and trust -that by next Christmas that many of our Friends' Friends will be our Customers and Friends and so we wish yoiTone and all and every one a very ? , Merry Christmas . i THE FIXUP WIIKRIC THE PRICK IS ALWAYS IMC1I1T MAHBHFIKLD : NOUTH ,KNIJ t zt ' If"" .tr Greetings This and each succeeding Christmas Day we wish for you a full measure of the real Christmas spirit an abundant share of the best things of life COMFORT, GOOD CHEER and the ability to enjoy them. We wish for you success in your chosen task a success not measured by financial returns alone, but also the sat isfaction which comes in achievement. ' We sincerely hope that our pleasant relations of the past may be extended indefinitely. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Going & Harvey Company t ,. . Owe earnest wishes for a hearty, oHfasHoimedl Christ mas seasori with peace amid prosperity ' throusghount the ew Year. ThomasMusicStore Lo Lo Thomas, oble heatell A TO-NIGHT IV Godl Program; At All " Shows t. w BREVITIES DKCKMHER TIDES TImo nnU hotgtits or tldfs at Marshflold. Tho tldos aro placed In order of occurronco, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second line of each day. A compar ison of consecutivo holghta will In dicate whothor It Is high or low wator. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshflold. I Irs. Ft.., lira. Ft. . , Mrs., Ft. . , lira. , Ft.., lira. Ft... Mrs., Ft.., lira., Ft... 1.54 4.3 C.Oi 4.4 0.10 O.G 0.4 C 1.0 G.28 i.:i 1.28 1.7 2.10 4.3 10.37 12.08 1.0 G.42 4.G 7.24 4.8 uno 4.0 8.12 5.1 9.03 2.1 3.5G 4.8 5.23 4.2 1.05 1.5 2.12 1.4 4.3G 1.0 3.22 0.5 4.32 4.G 11.08 0.0 0.0 0.0 G.21 3.8 7.3 G 3.5 11.30 3.3 0.04 3.3 10.20 0.3 WEATHER FORECAST Dr Auoclat4 I'm to Cm bj TlmM.) 4) OREGON, WASHINGON Fair, winds mostly wester- ly. 444444444 SUNRISE AND SUNSET Friday December 24 Sun rises nt 7:52 and sots nt 4:30. ) $ X born : $ $ HANSEN To Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tons Hansen at their homo In Fern dalo Dccemhor 24, n son. Mother nnd child aro doing nicely and Mr. Hanson Is nil wrcathod In smiles over tho finest Christmas present that Santa Clnus could bring. Ho arrived nt 10 o'clock. Ho Is their fourth child and the worthy parents nro recipients of congrntulntiontl from their many friends. A MERRY CHRISTMAS (lifts to Mmiy. Last night over oighty pounds of candy besides much fruit wns distributed at tho Baptist church Christmas trco exorcises. Thoro wns n largo attondanco. ' A MERRY CHRISTMAS Will Preach. Itov. G. LoRoy Hall will preach at tho morning nnd ovon- Plng services at tho Marshflold Bnn- t;8t church tomorrow In. tlio absonco of Mr. Foskott. A MERRY CHRISTMAS Only Ono ty'iink.- Last night was an ordorly ono and not nn arrest was mado, though this morning Ed Sealoy reported for duty at tho Hotel do Cnrtor, engaged a bunk and stayed for a whllo. A MKHHV CHRISTMAS I North Rend Service. Itov. A. S. Hlscy or tho North Ilcnd Methodist kcliurch announces, that sorvlccs will be hold nt tho regular hours thoro 'tomorrow with special music by tho choir both morning and evening. , Tho Chrlstmna treo exorcises last might woro n big success In ovory wny, Mrs. coo having arranged things In flnu shapo. A MKHHV CHRISTMAS Cashes Kninll Rogus Check. -A , man signing hlmsolf as Frod Gallup, on tho 20th. wont Into Tho Owl nnd after making a small purchaso, ' cashed a check for 65 cents drawn I on tho Flanagan & Dennett Bank. I Tho papor was found to bo value- I les8 and tho pbllco aro now looking for a man of this name. ' A MKHHV CHRISTMAS Makes Relief Map. L. F. Heup porman, assistant In tho City En gineer's office, Is just completing a relief map of Coos Day which has been accurately worked out accord ing to government maps. Mr. Hou porman Is an export In this lino of WK WISH YOU A VERY MKHHV CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NKW VKAR Our splendid business during tho year has been of much personal satisfac tion. We thank you. "The Owl" The Central Avenue Drug Store imS work, having been a t foreman In building a' relief map ten yards Bquaro of tho Belgian Congo for tho big fair held in Llcgo, Bolglum, In 1005. Tho local map Is all ready howj except for tho last coat of paint. Mr. Houporman spent nine days walking over tho country before starting to mnko tho mnp, wanting to bo euro that it Is accurate In every detail. In his sparo tlmo for tho Inst six months ho has been work ing on tho map. A MKHHV CHRISTMAS I PERSONAL MENTION $! J. F. POLLBY, civil engineer of Co qulllc, was a visitor hero today, coming over Inst evening. WILLIAM McCAHEY camo Into town yostorday from Dluo Illdgo to spend Christmas horo. A. L, HUNCH wns hero today from Dcavcr Hill to spend tho holidays. W. P. M'KENNA Is In tho city from Lampa, spending the holi days. J. T. CONLOGUE Is among tho vis itors horo today from Lampa on a short visit. MR. AND MRS. H. S. HARRIS loft on tho enrly morning stngo today for Spoknno, whoro they expect to remain Indefinitely. t AT THE HOTELS 1 $ Cliiuuller Hotel Paul Trommlltz, Eugene; Ed O'Drlon, Powora; D. Anderson, Pow ers; H. E. Colby, Denver Hill; M. Markham, Dcavcr Hill, Andrew Mack, Powers; Albert Abbott, Pow Ors; It. H. Bryant, Beavor Hill; Ar thur Chnpln, Powers; A. Hackott, Powors; J. Logard, Powora; Charlca IWnlla, Powers; A. McCluro, Powors; Sam Jnrvls, Powora; M. A. Lynch, Powora; Frank LIscnbo, Powers; William Garrett and wlfo, Myrtlo Point; Walter Conloguo, Lampa; Mrs. W. P. McKonna, Lampn; Mario Ccnloguo, Myrtlo Point; T. It. Sum ner, Batavla, Iowa; J. Carey, Pow ers; Jack Shull, Powers; J, T, Con loguo, Lampa; G. A. Bryant, Port land. , liluuco Hotel Anton Martini, Powcra; William McCahey, Dluo Rldgo; James Brown, Bluo Rldgo: A. L. Bunch, Dcavcr hllll; P. Dolan, Doavor Hill; William 'Achorson, Powors; F. Gordon, Port land; Dan Stlnnon, Powers; Sam Otkoy, Powors; Nick Norrls, Pow ers; h. T. Seaman, Powers; William Dacsctt, Powers; T. MoVay, Powers; II II. Ring, Powora; Alfred Jewell, Poworn; J. F. Polloy, Coqtilllo; E. Erloksou, Powors; Joo Carr, South Inlet. St. Lnwronco Hotel W. G. Perkins nnd wlfo, Sumner; A. A. Mntson and wlfo, Sumner; R. T. Shlvo, Sumner; G. W. Rcavls, Denver Hill; D. P. Roonoy, ncavor Hill; J. O. Otis, Dcavcr Hill; Joo Sartor, Dcavor Hill; F. E. Engoland, Boaver Hill; Ed Matthcs, Reeds port; Gcorgo Rookc, Ash; Bert Eng blom, Powors. A MKHHV CHRISTMAS HAV PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL . Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 tho pcoplo of Day Park will observe Christmas with tho following pro gram at their chapel: Song of Glory Dy School Prayer. Recitation. "Christmas Snow Flakes." Edith Gibson Song. "Como, Thou Almighty King" School Primary Drill Six Children Vocal Solo Vesta Schwartz necltatlon Hattlo Rushing Song. "Deautlful Dolls.... School Drill. "Tho Dells." Ten Doys Recitation. "The Christmas Star" Ednn Parks Song. "Echo of tho Angola' Song" School Scripture Reading. Responsive. Mandolin Solo ....Violet Roborson Recitation Andrew Landles Vocal Duet. Doris Phillips and Elsie Llndobcck, Recitation Frances Sacchl Reading "Following the Star." Howard Schwartz Song. "Sing of tho Christmas Morning" School Reading Le Roy Schwartz Song. "Herald Yo Dolls.". . .School F. A. Sacchl, Superintendent of Sunday School. WE WISH YOU IN ALL SINCERITY A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR December 25, 1915. THE BUSY CORNER Phono 20-T. MAES I SCHILLER II. HERMAN WRITES FROM NKW YORK In Letter to .Judge Coko Says Coos liny Might Huvo it Rig Ship Building Plant Judge John S. Coko linn receiv ed a lottcr from Schiller D. Her mann, son of Bingor Hermann, who Is tho president of tho Northern Engineering & Costructfon Co. of Chicago. Mr. Hermann Is now In Now York and In his letter ho In closes a clipping from nn enstorn papor telling of tho great domnnd that thoro now exists for vessels. The nrtlclo, which Is n .press telo grnm from Bangor, Mo., Bays: " Evon In tho hoydny of tho nhlp bultdlng Industry In America ( tho de mand for tonnage In tho forolpn trndo, both steam and sail, did not equal tho domnnd at tho present, and tho rates now being for deep water voyages nro tho highest over known. Many ship owners are taking ndvantngo of tho unprecedented demand and nro disposing of thotr vessels. Tho prices which have been paid for some fairly aged craft aro slightly in excess of their original cost." Mr. Hormaan ends up with a very good suggestion. Ho says: " Why not Cooa Day distinguish herself by a largo shipbuilding plnnt." A MKHHV CHRISTMAS PROSPECTS GOOD EXPECT RANDON MILLS TO START SOON Matter of Securing Logs Is Now tho Most ImiKH-tniit Problem . to Solve That tho mills nt Dandon will soon start scorns to bo tho opinion, of tho Dandon Recorder which says: Tho prospects for tho early oper ation of tho local mills scorn' encour aging. John Yonkum, receiver for tho Cody Lumber Co., who Is In chnrgo of Us affairs nnd has tho cus tody of tho logs cut by that com pany on tho Coach tract, has receiv ed a bid for tho logs pursuant to his ndvortlsomcnt, calling for bids. Bc foro tho court would mnko an ordor directing tho receiver to accept tnw bid, ho required that A. J. Shorwood 'and clients opposing tho rccolvorshlp hnd should first express themselves as satisfied with tho conditions of proposed salo nnd with, tho amount of tho bid, which for spmo reason tlioy docltncd to do, but Instead nak ed tho court for 15 dnys extension of tlmo in which to ro-ndvortlao In tho hopo that thoy would receive high er and hotter bids, which applica tion was granted by tho court. Receiver John Yoakum must theroforo delay for that tlmo any ac tion In tho way of closing up tho deal. Tho matter of tho local mills starting seems to bo rather a ques tion of getting logs, but loggors and mill men scorn to bo busily ongnged In conferences theso days nnd Dan don may bo Justified in looking for operations, about as soon aa tho for malities of court nnd otlior necessary delays can bo disposed of. A MKHHV CHHISTMAB HIO CROWD ATTHNDS About ISO pcoplo attondod tho program given by tho pupils of tho Hunker Hill school Thursday ovon- lng In tho school house. Tho num bers woro carrlod out Just as thoy appeared In Tho TlniCB carllor In tho week and all woro heartily ap plauded. Much praise is duo tho teachers Mrs. E. Kelley, Miss Bess Flanagan, Mrs. S, A. Slmonson and tho superintendent T. C. Young for their efforts In making this affair such a decided success. The program was as follows: Song School Recitation . . . Frances Drockmuller Play. Dickens' Christmas Carol.. Fourth nnd Fifth Grades Recitation Bert Olson Song Vesta Schwartz Recitation Mario Grandell Play. "Santa Claus Strike" Second nnd Third Grades Recitation Georgo Rourke Song. "Santa Claus is Coming. . . . Primary Play. Lacksay's Christmas Sur- priso Ctli, 7th, 8th Grades Song Second, Third Grades Dialogue. Harry's Pockets Two Boys Play. "Brudder Johnson's Christ mas Sermon. Recitation Florence Edwards Play. Christmas Sprite ...... Sixth and Seventh Grades Song Agnes Llndebeck Recitation. Christmas Arithme tic Two girls and two boys Play. Bertha as Teacher Slzth. Seventh and Eighth Grades Dialogue. The Oddfellow's Christ mas Dinner . .Two boys, two girls Recitation .Doris Phillips Drill . . Second and Third Grades Tableau. Birth of Christ. Money4 saving prices on useful Xmas presents for the whole family can be found at the J. C. Penney Store next dd6i to the Postoffice. " ' '. Men's Flannel Shirts, $1,50 value. Our prico ,-98oi Men's all-wool Shirts, military or flat collar, $2,25 value, Our price "..... i-.SU? Better grades, all wool, in brown, light gray, tanr dark gray, $3,00 value- Our price $1.98 Fine French Flannel Shirts for the men to wear; 7 White collars, worth 50c to 75c more. -$2.98, $2i25 Men's Neckties, all the latest styles and shados at a saving of a third oh everyone .- 25c, 45c FOR THEXADIES Silk Net Waists, worth double the price .' $3-98, $4.49, $4.98, $2.98 Ladies' Kimonos, in all latest patterns $1. 49, $1. 25, &8c We Lead, Others FollowThe Originators of Low Prices WK DKSIRK TO AVISH ALTj OUR FHIKXDS AND CUSTOMKRH A Merry Christmas nnd wIMi to thank you for your kind support nnd patronage nnd hope that during tho coming year wo will bo nblo to servo you In n manner that will lo satis factory. , M'o assure you of our deep appreciation nnd hopo to merit a continuance of your patronngo by tlio sauto methods that linto -on your confidence in tho pant. Again lulling you ono nnd nil A MKRRV CHRISTMAS, A HAIU'V AXI) l'ROSl'KROUS NKV YKAH, HEARTILY YOURS, . Gettings Cash Grocery ousmoEney NO. HROADWAY, METHODIST CHURCH Tho Christmas trco and exorcises of tho Marshflold Methodist Church will bo hold tonight at tho church when tho following program will bo given: Hymn. "Joy to tho World." Invocation ...;.. Pastor Selections from Mother Gooso In Pantomime. ' Rhymo I ThoJOld Woman That Lived In a Shoo. Rhymo 2 Jacki:Bo, Nimble. Rhymo 3 Llttlo Boy Bluo. Rhymo 4 Ding, Dong Boll. Rhymo C Old Klnfl, Colo. Rhymo 0 Old Mo'thor Hubbard. Song. "Merry Clirlstmas." Primary Dopnrtmont Rccltntlon. "Tho Llttlo Lord Jesus." Lois Ilayden Recitation. "Christmas Tlmo." Helen Olson Trio. "A Bright Llttlo 8tar."... ..Orlolgh, Allco and Lois Haydon Violin Solo. "Rovorlo" by Cheou- " voux Donald Gldloy Rocltatlon. "If You're Good.". . . Vernlo Olson Recitation. "Tho Christmas Song." Tholma Wilson Song. "Christmas Carol." Primary Dopartmont Christmas Offering. DIaloguo and Tableaux, "Tho Spin ner of Christmas Dreams."... Characters: Moth'or Hdlon Porklns. Nurso-rRhoda Anderson. Children Ruth Coroy, Florence Kardoll, lima Langworthy, Alice Douglas. Elves Vornle Andorson", Cath erino Langworthy, Mabel Nel son, Marlon Kardell, Alloo Holmes, Marlon Gldley. Tableau 1 Tho' Angles. Aableau 2 Tho' Shepherds. Tableau 3 Tfio WIso Mon. Tableau 4 Joseph and Mary. Atrtval of Santa Claus Distribution of Treats. pRESRYTKRIATfHURCH I Sunday Morning j 1 . : v Prelude. Doxology. Invocation. Gloria. Choir. "In tho Flolds With Their Flocks." Marl Hlno Responsive Reading. Hymn. Baritone Solo. "The Holy City." Herbert Busterud Scripture Prayer. Response by Choir. Offertory, "Silent Night." Michael Haydn Male Quartet Christmas Reading Miss Gladys Dlment Sermon. "Christmas Memories." Prayer. "There Were Shepherds." J.Edgar Birch Cno,r Hymn. Pastor J. S. Stubblefleld. Organist Mary M. Kruse. A MERRY CHRISTMAS mixsnORO An epidemic of t.- ..-...wl ibn notinnln tlf the grip " t"oTi pi- ... i NEAR CENTRAL v ' I NEW TODAY FOR RKXT Apt. close In, llttl nnd Andorson. Dr. Losllo. ' FOR RUNT Now nnd moUerp' lsU room house, with basement. And nil modom conveniences, Includ ing two bath roomB, two tollots; laundry tubs In basement, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Rent $20 por month. A'pply F. V. Fayno at Smith mill. LOST? Gold chain, between Union Meat Market and 4th and Golden. Finder plcaso phono 147-R. WANTED Two wnltorn nnd three oxporloncod waitresses for Now Years ovo nt Chandlor Hotel. Ap ply to Steward at Chandlor. WANTED T. . . ...-AAJ,AAAJ WANTED TO BUY Second haad 1-2 II. P. motor. Ph. 27C-J or address Box 220 Marshflold, t 2 rUK HbNI Xaaaaaaa FOR RKNT- T)to nnd a half Here truck farm, rich soil, wojl .Im proved, In Eastport. Apply.- - on placo or address J, E. Fitzger ald, Marshflold, Orpgon. . FOR RENT Eight room dwolllnK with modern conveniences, reaa onabto rent. Closo In. Apply to Jas. H, Flanagan, Flanagan and Bennett Bank BIdg. l t FOR SALE !$ FOR SAW? Tug Chan. M. (lreine, 4 years old, lorjgth 80 feet-, beani 19 feet, draft 8 feet, 3B0 horsa power. Now In Portland Harbor; For price and full particulars aof dress G. W. Evans, McMlnnvIlle', Oregon, FOR SALE Fine ranch of fifty acres bottom land and some bench, on tho North Fork of tho 8lusIaiV River, 5 1-2 miles from Florence. Extra good bargain If sold before January IB, 1016. Address J. If, Box 25, Florenco, Oregon. FOR SAW? Thirty foot gasoline launch, choap. Inquire Lloyd hotel. . Sarter's IS THE PLACE ' '1 TO GET YOUR Christmas Candies PURE AND DELICIOUS We do not speak of Its ' ' QUALITY ? That speaks (or Itself 1 SARTER'S Phone 263-J, Marshfield Front St., Opposltn Blanco Hotel - i