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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE The "Dake" correct slvfo i ,, detail select materials "Natural Shape" lasts for comfort. Pay $5 for your next pair of shoes it's like making an investment in footwear. The initial outlay for a pair of Florsheims may be more than you have been paying for shoes but the returns will show a larger percentage in length of service, added comfort and individual style. You will be proud of your feet and well satisfied if you wear better shoc3 of the Florshcim kind. Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend tc&mtitaiy ien 4 more days and the doors of the Parisian will be closed Ladies' Wearirfg Apparel of all kinds at your own price. i MEN SiiIIh and Overcoats, Hut, Caps, SlilrtH, lloso, etc,, nt prices way below cost. Use a Home Product When placing yoiir order for LARD from your gioccr ask for EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET PURE LARD Accept no other. U'h tlio best mid itiudo in your homo city. It soils for HO cents for n fi-pound bucket i'av xo more. Palace Meat Market N, I). OSWALD. Subscribers, Please Note CARRIERS aro Instructed to put papers on porches or In other sultnblo placos vrhoro they will bo nafe from wind and rain. Sub scribers aro requested to notify tho offlco When ever theso instructions aro not being followed. Phono complaints and other mattors pertaining to dollvory to 1 nn PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY N oble Theate TO-NIGHT R A Feature You Must See-Slavery Times and Today William Fov presents Edward Sheldon's soul-shaking drama, ' "THE NIGGER." i William Farmiin. A drama tlmt fires and Insplrc-strlkes UP to tho tlo-rlbs of modern life. While you live you will remember . "DIMPLES AND THE RING" ' I.llllam Walker Vitngrnpli Comedy. "THE GIRL AND HER TRUST." IHoB,,ph-flrffHh rilhoadltory. A thrilling one-reol story. UPSTAIRS OR DOWN, 15 cents CHILDREN, 5c Wednesday: Marguerite Clark In "Tho Pretty' Sister of Joso." A Paramount special In flo aits. tHl ir BREvrriBS DKCKMBER TIDES Tlrao and holgnts or tides at Marshtleld. Tho tides aro placed tn order of occurrodco, with" their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day, A compar ison of consccutlvo holghts will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshtleld. Hrs.. C.04 12.08 5.23 0.0 Ft... 4.4 1.0 4.2 0.0 Hrs.. 0.10 C.42 1.05 G.21 Ft...0.G 4.C 1.5 3.S Hrs.. 0.4G 7.24 2.12 7.30 Ft... 1.0 1.8 1.4 3.5 Hrs.. 5.28 11.19 4. 30 11.30 Ft... 1.3 4.0 1.0 3.3 Hrs.. 1.28 8.12 3.22 0.04 Ft... 1.7 5.1 0.5 3.3 Hrs.. 2.19 9.03 4.32 10.29 Ft... 4.3 2.1 4.0 0.3 28 WEATHER FORECAST IDj AuocltUd Frew to Co V7 TlmM.J 4 OREGON Tonight rain in tho west, Increasing cloud- , lncsB and warmer in tho cast, Tuesday rain In tho west, southerly winds, reaching a gale forco near tho const. LOCAL TEMPEItATURD RECORD For tho 24 hours tidlai t 4:43',a. m., December 27, by Don. OstUnd, epoclal gov- eminent motcorologlet: 4 Maximum 51 Minimum 30 At 4:43 a. m 32 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Bopt. 1, 1015 32.03 4 ProciplUtlon sumo period last year 33.29 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday Docombor 27 Sun rises nt 7:53 and nets nt 4:32. X BORN X ? RAMSEY To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ramsey, of Mill Valloy, Califor nia, Docombor 18, a nlno pound girl, tholr second daughter. Mrs. Ramsey will bo bettor roinombor cd horo as Miss Mlnnlo Hutche son. Tho now arrival is a grand daughter of Mrs. Hutchcson, of this city. Coos Day friends will cxtond congratulations. dtlpo Raspberries on Christmas. ,' "" vyn MMU&IJ 4 IUO ill El. JIMKU story of tho frultfulncss of Coos Day In tho form of picking ripe" raspberries from his vinos, ojj Christmas Day. If you doubt It, Tom can Bhow you the vines and somo of tho berries. Glass I Krokvu. Someono during tho cnristmas festivities broko n big Plato glass window In Volz's saloon on Sherman avenue In North Dcnd. Hold Joint Installation, This evening in tho Masonic Tcmplo tho members of tho Eastern Star and tho Dluo Lddgo of tho Masons will hold their Joint Installation of offlcors, and this will bo followed by n ban quet. Tho offlcors of both organ izations were elected about 10 days ago. Will Itcinovo Tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Philips of Sumner nr ilvod In North Bend today with their llttlo daughter Teddy. Dr. Dartlo will remove tho child's tonsils. Mr. rnd Mrs. Philips aro guests at the homo of Edgar McDatilcl whllo In North Dcnd. Mall All Dcllveicd In spile- of tho tons of mail that swamped down on tho postoffJco Friday and Satur day, by Christmas evening practical ly everything had been delivered and thoro was very llttlo left for this morning. Thoro wcro hundreds of packages for hundreds of addresses but tho forco kept constantly nt work and finally got down to tho bottom. Trial is Postponed. Tho trial of Mrs. Lola Daldwln and Mlnnlo Finn, set for today in tho pollco court, litm bcon postponed until Wednes day. Tho women woro arrested Friday, charged by A. Robertson with soiling boozo to hlra. Whon Robertson beenrao hilarious in tho Pioneer Rooms, tho pollco woro called. Both women loft a deposit of $25 In tho court. To Mako Chart. Donald Charlo t'on, Port engineer, camo over from Uandon this morning for tho purpdso of making n minor survey of tho out let of Coos River. Thoro Is no lato and doflnlto data regarding this strip of water. Though ho has a partial black eyo this morning, Mr. Chnrlu son says Its through no fault of his, for yesterday his llttlo boy, playing, bumped into him with his head. Located in Los Angeles. A post card from John A. DIatt locates himself and family on West Sov onth street. Los Angoles, where they will remain for somo time. Donates Telephone. -On tho Christmas trco of tho tolophono op erators Friday attornoon hung many llttlo telephones, ono for eaoh of tho guests. Theso woro donated by Mrs. R. M. Snrtor. License Tags Appear. Owners of autos aro responding to tho appeal of tho Socrotary of Stato, that they re now tholr Uconso tags at once, Tor on Dccombcr 31 tho old blue tags of 1915 go out Of stylo, lawfully. To day several of tho red tags woro In evidence on n number of machines, No Alarms Kent In. Dcsplto tho hundreds of Christmas trees In tho city during tho week end, and tho lundrods of lighted candles, thoro was not a single firo alarm sent, In for tho flro department, which Is sur veyed by tho flromen with satisfaction. Xo School Today. These next flvo days aro to bo holidays for tho pu pils of tho local school, thus giving themj plenty of time to try out and break up tho new toys brought by Santa Claus and also to allow oth ers to get over tho effects of tho Christmas turkey and Us -trimmings Bring Your Prescriptions Here Monthly Community Sings. A commuulty sing tho first Sunday ovo nlug In each month ut tho Prosby torlan church has bean arranged for by tho Row Mr.. StujiblefJeld. Theso alngs will bo undor tho supervision of MIsb Anna Volz, Instructor in mu sic and painting In tho Marshflold schools. Tho first community sing was hold In tho high school auditor ium In Novombor and proved a hugo success. No Council Tonight. Thoro will bo no meeting of tho city fnthors this evening, tho mooting having bcon doforrcd until tomorrow night, when thero aro sovorni street mat tors that will como up for action, and for which (ho mooting has bcon called. This will bo tho last gather ing undor tho supervision of Mayor F. E. Allon, for on January 3, Mayor oloct R. A. Copplo takes up his now duties. Want Now Mall Routing. Georgo .V, Cornwall, publisher of Tho Tlm liorman, of I'ortlund, writes that a strenuous effort Is being mndo to havo tho postal authorities roitto Australian mall direct across tho Pa cific to San Frauclsco, rather than Its present routo which carries It many hundreds of unnecessary miles, going through tho Suez Canal, to England, tlionco to Now York and across tho continent. "Trado fol lows the mall bag," says Mr. Cornwall. Spent a Happy Day. Andrew Luojcwater got tangled up with a "bunch" of firewater, and for his mlstako In Judgment, Bpent a por tion of yesterday in tho Hotel do Carter. But, nevertheless, Luck water was a happy mortal. Ho was picked up by Chief Carter and all tho way to tho Jail danced a Jig and told the ohlof JuEt how happy ho was. On tho way ho smashed his watch on tho sidewalk. Tod Eus tig also had a full load and ho, too, traveled much the same routo as his predecessor. J PERSONAL MENTION X $,? MRS. J. V. liOWARD, of North In let, svnB among tho shoppers in tho city today. ALBERT ABBOTT was In from Powers to spend Christmas with friends here. FRANK "MALLOY was down from Winchester Bay to spend Christ mas In tho city. CHARLES ADAMS, of Myrtle Point, was among tho visitors In tho city today. EDWIN DOGARD spent the week end In this city, coming hero from his homo nt Lamps. DAVID 11. OTIS, scaler at Camp 1, returned to work today after a short vacation In tho city. MISS JEANNETTE O. LEGGETT, , pHuclpnl of tho Beaver Hill school, spent Christmas with friends in tho city. RAY BRYANT returned this mom lug to his work at Beaver Hill af ter spending Christmas In tlid city. CHARLES CODDlNG'Ieft today on ' tho Adcllno Smith for San Fran cisco where ho will cosnult spec ialists and be In a hospital for a time. Money saving prices on useful Xmas presents for the whole family can . be found at the J. C. Penney Store next door to the Postoffice. Men's Flannel Shiits, $1,50 value, Our price -98c Men's all-wool Shirts, military or flat collar, $2,25 value, Our price $1-49 Bettor 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 wear; 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 price . $3-98, $4.49, $4.98, $2.98 Ladies' Kimonos, in all latest patterns $1.49, $1.25,-98c f7 tntorpcrited J We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices V. G. HINDMARSH, Southorn Paclf ' io engineer, camo Into North Bend; tills morning from tho uppor line ' of construction. A Few Prices : SAUER KRAUT (bulk) per quart 10c CRACKERS (bulk) per pound 12 1-2c PEANUT BUTTER, (bulk) per pound 121-2c APPLE BUTTER (bulk) per pound . 15c Gettings Cash Grocery you8 money ii)o xo. broadway, near, crntral CHESTER BEAR was In tho city to day on u visit from North Inlet. .1, M. I-.ANGLOIS and wlfo, of Ban don, camo ovor today on tho morn ing train. WILLIAM GARRETT, foromnn of Camp I, and wifo roturnod to south' Coos rlvor this morning af ter spending scvoral days In tho city. HOMER RINO was up from 'Tarheel to spend Christmas. Ho Is figur ing on going to tho CoquIIIo Valley to take a position In ono of tho camps thero. MR. AND MRS. IRVING CHAND LER and Mr. and Mrs. Bon Chand ler returned this morning from south Coos Rlvor whoro they spent tho Christmas -week jnd with tholr parents. WILL HENNESSEY was down from Dolmar ovor Sunday. Ho Is Just recuperating from somu painful burns sustained tho other day at tho nilno when somu coal flow tip and struck him. In tho faco. NELS OSMUNDSON. deputy county cleric, was here from Coqulllo over Sunday. Ho said that flvo mar rlago licenses wero Issued Friday, one. to n couplo from Coos River whoso namos ho did not recall. : new today i v VOll SAIJ-: CHEAP Two kooU lot, close In. Address "L" caro Times NEAT, RELIABLE WOMAN, oxpet loncod housokcoper, good seam stress, wants position in small family whoro washing Is sent out. $20 por month. Address P, O. Box 409, Mnrshflold. FOH RENT O-rooni house, modem conveniences, gnrago and nlco yard, at GS7 So. Ninth street. Phono 1474, North Bond. LOST Black leather case, con talnlng Kodak, films, photos and lottorB. Phono 40-J. "WANTED GUI wajitcd for K"nl housework. Cnpt. Hormnn Ed- wards. Phono 303-J. VOH BALC Storo fixtures, coun ters, tables, wall cases, sholvlng, flro-proof safe, C full slzo de ploy figures, 8 shirt-waist fig ures, writing desk, heating stoves, otc. Will soil cheap If ta ken at onco. "Tho Parisian." Aid Tariff Loglfclatlon. Many In qulrles are being received hero from the National Chamber of Commerce tegardlng the sentiment toward tho utabllshhient of a permanent tnrlfr commission. A bill o this effect (Will very shortly be Introduced Jn compounding Congress, tho purpose being to re- them putting them up Just us yoin',evo tho national legislators of much physicians luteriue'u they hliouKl no tf their tariff squauuungs, nnu iur and with tho best grade ingredients, nlBh authentic data. A local com that ho calls for. Promotness aud mltteo composed of John D. Gobs, accuracy, und mo v'IU deliver them 'chairman. Honry Songstabken and Immediately Jr joti desire. Our specialty In i-i- Ml.iimu imu lionn nnnnlntea to I take up tho mattor locally. THE BUSY CORNER Phono 208 Wo Deliver Immediately Libby Coal, 95.00 ton. Phono 73. j . r -- Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Marhfleld $$ t AT THE HOTELS t $$ Chnndlor Hotel Warner Kronqulst, Flint, Mich! can; E. Hanson, Powers W. J. Gray, Powers; Qeorgo Coolo, Powers; Geo. Ilabb, Scuttle; M. A. Lynch, Powers; J. Lcgnrd, Powers; Charles Adams,! Myrtlo Point; Charles Roborts, Pow ers; E. Elvormau, Powers; A, Has kell. Powers; Frank Martin, Pow-' crs; Ed Androws, Powers; V. J. Gray, Portland; Frank Malloy, Win chester Bay; W. B. Borg, Powers; Edgar Smnlley, Powers; O. O. nam lln, Beaver Hill; M. Markham, Ilea vor Hill. Ht. Laurence Hotel J. F. Polloy, Coijulllo; Vernon Smith, Beaver Hill; Archlo Edwards, Powers; Gcorgo Johnson, Coqulllo; H. B, Warnor, Coqulllo; Ruth M. Hodden, Danlols Creok; A. Potcrsen, North Bend; Loo Whotsol, Seattle; Edwin Bogurd, La&ipu; Mao Lunfl, Jfyrtle Point; Edna Dean, Myrtle Point. Blanco Hotel E. Hansen, Towers waiter Kron qulst, Bluo Rldgo; John Smith, Pow ers; Georgo A. Cowan, Powers; Ed Tancot, Powers; John If. Adams, Powers; W. H. Easlrldge, Powers; Jack Blackburn, Powers; Tony Mar tinis, Powers; Sam Oskoy, Bluo Ridge; Nick Morris, Powers; G. Eng. bully, Powers; Frank Johnson, Pow ers; Robdrt Bowron, Powors; , E. MUltngton, Bluo Rldgo; J, Dl- llgaiu Powers! J. II. Porter, Pow ers; E. Long, Powers. J : WANTED : $ J WANTED Tmo waiters and throo exjierlonced waitresses for Now Yeats ovo at Chandler Hotel. Ap ply to Steward at Chandler, it FOR RENT FOR RENT Two and a half aero truck farm, rich soil, well Im proved, In Eastport. Apply on place or address J. E. FlUgor- ald, Marshflold, Orogon. ycu cannot come to the office TELEPHONE Your Want Ads to the Coos Bay Times Phone 133 TELEPHONE WANT ADS Are charged at tho samo rato ,as cash nds and collection will bo mailo at your homo or offlco as soon as possible thereafter. This .Is an accommodation sorvlco and payment should bo made promptly when tho bill Is presonted so as to avoid fur ther annoyance and to aid tho ef ficiency of our sorvlco. Always ask that your tolophono ad bo repeated back to you by tho tolophono ad taker to mako sure that it has been correctly taken. Tho cost Is a mcro trifle. A cent a word for each Insertion. Classified Ads Pay FOR RENT Apt. cIono Jn, :ird and Audcrson. Dr. Leslie FOR RENT New and modern lli room Iionso. with basement and all modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basoment, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Rent J20 por month. Apply F. W. Paynd at Smith mill. $! FOR SALE 1 FOR HALEiFino ranch of fifty acres bottom land and somo bonch, on the North Fork of thoSluslaw River, 6 1-2 Tulles from Floronco, Extra good bargain If sold beforo January 15, 1916. Address J, II. Box 25, Florence, Oregon. FWR SALE Thirty foot gasollno launoh, choap. Inqulrd Lloyd hotol. t AMONG! THE SICK I It,, P. Harrnlgton, night watch at tho C. A. Smith mill, was able (o ro sumo work today after being confin ed to his homo for several days with en attack of ia grippe. $2000 to loan at onco on Improved ranch, Cash ready. V, V, Conway, bond and mortgage broker. ga X WATERFRONT NEWS X $? Tho steam schooner Speedwell is expected In tomorrow from Ban don to load lumber In Nbrth Bond for San Francisco and San Diego. Passengers south must board her Wednesday evening, ns tho vossol sails early Thursday morning. THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms, $H.OO month Electricity and Gas. Free baths Sleeping rooms, 9 1, no wk., up HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Oor. Commercial and B'dw'y. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market and Broadway We solicit all our old patrons of the Lloyd and assuro them the sama reasonable rates, E. W. SULLIVAN " t WILD INSTALL TONIGHT Tho members of tho North Bend Masons and Easlorn Star will hold a Joint session tonight. Each lodgo will Install tholr nqw offlcors anW the ceremony will bo followed by a banquet and a program. SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Ladles of Alort Club en tertain tholr husbands at tho home of Mr. aud Mrs, W. B. Piper. Trio Card Club with Mrs. E, F. Lo MIeux, FRIDAY Kensington Club with Mrs. R. E. Laraway. '" Milllconia Club Now Year party. -K Dahlia Club Now Year Party with Mr. and Mrs. J. 'E, Cooley. ' SATURDAY 'Firomen's dance tn 'Ea gles hall. D. M. C. cat'd party at homo of Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Williams In North Bend. Eastsido Social Club with Mrs, I. ILftllook. 6 I! V n it j El ir 10 f' .-"&