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V THt COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 , 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE 1". Y mr Uf a M.f ol Dulthtu Knltl.rbotl.ftl nd ir Inwn fcr Two Month.. Fe 7 lu.(ll)tl tulloil thai (M1l et y, w. la tog Tn Cnl. nay Cnl. M p.. ,N . N,w p.Pi " M rfHTTTTi I p ngSvScr-- '"" P. 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 yousmVoEney 130 NO. RROADWAV, NEAR CENTRAL Use a Home Product When l.Incliic your order for IjAHD from your grocer auk for EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET . PURE LARD Accept no other. K'm (ho best ami niatlo In your homo city. Kelts for HO cents for a ."pound bucket vax no .mom:. Palace Meat Market N. 1). OSWALD. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available (or Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, bent equipped and most thoroughly modem twenty-Inch hydraulic dredgo lc Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Home Smoked The real old-fashioned kind more savory and more delicious than the packinghouse produces. Try them. We always have the choicest line of Fresh Meats that can be obtainsd. ' gg?fe Union Market X Marguerite Oaik in "Tho Pretty Sister of Jose." ' pictured from Francos Hodgson Durnett's famous play In five reels by tho Famous Players Film Co. Wo havo had numerous roquests ror reserve seats ror this Hlni pro duction. NODLE THEATER TONIGHT Come Early I,r,CCB -L. 1 In buying knickerbockers for your boy, remember this: The difference between doubt and delight la represented by Dutchess Knickerbockers too a lltttto"; o()c a Kip Every boy will find dc Hght In tbelr faultless stylo nnil tbo freedom enjoyed In tbelr roomy cut. Every mother will find de light In their exceptional wear ing qualities and will enjoy the freedom they give her froni( darning, patching and FOWlllg. Dutchess Knickers nro "the knickers without a doubt." Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend itAUt It Main office, Seattle, Washington. Hams & Bacon h IX .X BREVITIES ' DECEMDER TIDES ( Time and holglits or tides nt .Marshfield. Tho tides aro placed In order of occurrence with their times on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo holglits will in dicate whethor It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and 54 minutes carlior than at Marshftold. Ilrs. . 0.10 Ft... 0.0 Ilrs.. 0.1 G Ft. . . 1.0 Hrs.. r.2S Ft. . . 1.3 Ilrs.. 1.28 Ft. . . 1.7 Ilrs.. 2.19 Ft. . . 4.3 G.42 4.C 7.21 4.8 11.19 4.9 8.12 fi.l 9.03 2.1 '1.05 1.5 2.12 1.4 1.3G 1.0 3.22 0.5 4.32 4.G C.21 3.8 7.3C 3.5 11.39 3.3 9.04 3.3 10.29 0.3 WEATHER FORECAST Dr AiweUted rrtii to Cv n7 Time. OREGON Fair and con tinued cold: modcrato north east winds. LOCAL THMFBIIATURB RECOnD For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. in., Dccombor 29, by BonJ. Ostllnd, opecial gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 47 Minimum 31 At 4:43 a. m 31 Precipitation . ..." 21 Precipitation Blnco Sept. 1, 1915 33.01 Precipitation satmo period last year 33.44 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. 8U.NIU.SI3 AND SUNSET Wednesday December 2.9 Sun rises at 7:53 and sets at 4:33 Snow Xear Allegany Eugono Ter ry, who was ilown from near Alle gany, said that thoro was snow In tho mountains nb. o Allegany to day. To Wallace, Idaho. Mmo. Gal bralth, who is closing out tho Paris ian Storo, oxpects to go to Wnllaco, Idaho, early In Jnnunry, to take chargo of a storo there for tho Par Islan Company. Takes New Offices. Tho A. E. Adolspcrgor Cruising Company has secured offices on the third floor of tho Coko building, ono of tho rooms formerly occupied by tho Pu get Sound Hrldgo and Drodglng Co. Will .Start IIiinIiic.sh. Gust Allen will open n pool hall and clear storo and soft drink parlor in the Lloyd llotol building. Oust hao boon In San Francisco for somo montliB past and recontly returned. In Kecking Local Ion. Carl A. Ramos, of tho D. E. Shingle company, ol Olymplu, Wash., has -written to tho local Chamber of Commorco regard ing a location for n mill on Coos Day, Ilo wants to know what tho chances aio and tho local markot conditions. I Dar Association Meet. Several of tho Coos Hay luwyers tonight will at tend the mooting of tho Coos Coun ty Dar Association In Dandon, Thero I a bauquet will bo sorved. This Is to be followed by a program. Thoro aro a fow business matters to comu beforo tho Association. Tho nttor U'eys will return homo tomorrow. Is Again Postponed. The hearing 1 of Mrs. Lola Haldwln and- Minnie Finn, charged with soiling liquor without a lleeuso, bus boon postpou- ed fop tho second tlmo from tomor- row, until Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Tho ?2C put up by each woman has been returned. Tho do. rouse claims thoy aro seeking somo : witnesses. j Warn Too Plentiful. Most craft require hut ono bar far their, pur- t poses, but John Messessln had found half a dozen last night bororo ho iml' " ', m-,MT7r .,.. .in: that I Bring Your Prescriptions Here Our specialty Is compounding -... .....-.. nni 1111 IIISI II 1 TI1I1II- ....."..' .."?'."; .v.'... i.i i. i.,.,m. ...... ...w, .w and with tho best grado IngiedleutN that ho calls for. Piom:tnes.s and, accuracy, and wo v!l .loUvrr them iniiucdlately Jf you desire. THE BUSY CORNER l'hono I?fl8 Wo Deliver Immediately bumped Into an offlcor and was escorted personally to tho placo where ho could alt lnsldo and look out. As luck would havo It, Mcsscs slii had some 70 conts In his wnllet after donating a five-spot to the genornl fund. Itmnl Houto to Open. Postmaster Hugh McLaln has announced that the rural free delivery route through Hunker Hill, MUllngton nnd up to tho Harry Craves placo and thenco over tho hill to Llbby and back through Eastport, will ho opened on next Monday morning, January 3. Ho warns all , tho patrons to got their matls boxes up on tlmo and also to havo their names painted on thorn so that the postman will have no difficulties In making his dollv orles. Thoro aro more than 200 patrons on this line. Watch Works Xot Found. Con btablo Cox went to Cooston with a search warrant gotten out by II. W. "Walker and Inspected the promises or I). F. Stage, of Wlllanch Inlet, for the works of a watch which Walker had lost. Tho works were not found. Stage claimed that ho had taken the watch from n friend ns part paymont for a dozen chlckons and then, hear ing tho works holongcd to somo ono olso, gavo tho watch back. Cox told htm to find tho man, Stage Bald that ho would look him up today and try to got tho works back to their rightful owner. Case l.s Postponed. Doputy Sher iff W. C. Laird canio over from CoquIUo yesterday and sorved four witnesses for tho It. J. Long caso, scheduled to conio up for trial In tho Circuit Court next Monday morn ing, Last evening ho was told tho caso has been postponed, possibly until tho next torn! or court, and his work had to be undoiio again. Ho returned this morning to Coqulllo. Tho attorneys for Loud say deposi tions will bo taken showing thnt ho was authorized to draw drafts on them. This is tho reason for the do lay. Allegany Hall. W. II. Stull, or Allegany, was horo today making somo of tho arrangements for a grand ball to bo given thoro by A1- logany's two well-known old bache lors, Tom Porter nnd Harry Stull. Tho ball will bo at tho hall thoro Saturday night nnd If Jim ThomaB doesn't Intorforo they hopo to havo vonlson sandwiches In tho refresh ment course Mr. Still says that tho last election ho rccolvod four votes more for road supervisor than his two opponents, and this, with tho fact that ho has endeavored to give tho best sorvlco posslblo, ho thinks Insures him tho appointment over Mr. Daggett, who Is also seek ing tho place. Company Crctn Judgment. Justice Peuuock today handed down his de rision for tho plaintiff In tho caso or Lovy and Spiegl, of . Portland, ftgalust tho Farmers Union and Wnro houso company, or Coqulllo, for about 180. Tho Portland firm, wholcsalo commission men, contend ed that they had sold goods to W. II. Klrby, who slgnod himself ns manag er of tho Farmers Union and Waro houso company nnd had ills business cards printed naming hlmsolt as man ager. Klrby had loft, Jt was claim ed, without paying tho company In full. Tho Coqulllo firm contouded that Klrby was not tho manager and that ho was nioroly an agont hero at ono time. t AMONG THE SICK !$ Mrs. Ross, or Catching Inlot, tho mother or Ooorgo Ross, Is qulto ill and Is under tho enro or u physl elnn. Sho has beon In, poor health for soveral months. Wanted Men, Women, Girls, Hoys, Children and Unities, to buy their shoes vlillo tho price In way c'-ivn. l'"try shoo lias y.i)t to Icuio Its happy Iioino. We hellevo lion esy Is tha best policy" iH'caiibv m have suireed ed, and honest;' Is. our only polli'v :; :; :: :; I HATH EVES LET 111.1! I ! Lad.cs' gunmotnl black walking I shoe, lubborlieols at . . . . i?.'l.n5 ' Ladles' tan Hobby boots, rubbor hools tfit.rr Missis' Golden Gato walking Elioa?, black '-:.'.' Men's gunmeto) button, formorly ?." pair, npw tj:t.5 Mrn'ji work shoo, as low as S2.I5 Moy" B"oos rrom ,,'';i lo -" . - . -. , .. 0l.t IIh(l1 U) s)'t Listen to oil eit, ( oine Tiiko a look for "imiHolf and profit thereby llijng it jour repair vpik IKII S(Mth DrcadMa)'. Electric Shoe Store H J. nrMEL, rrqp. JSU Soulli Hroadway t PERSONAL MENTION $? A. S. HAMMOND was among tho Marshfield visitors hero today. CHAS. FENBLER left for Powers today aftor a. short stay In Marsh flold. E. P. LEWIS waB a passenger on the morning train, bound for Han don on a business trip. MISS OPAL KRANTK wns among tho shopping visitors In the city this morning. GEORGE W ATKINS has gone down to Uaiulon, expecting to return from there on Friday. J. T. UltAND left this morning Tor the legal banquet In Uaiulon this evening. C. E. MAYHEE, CUy Recorder of North Uciid, has gouo down to Dandon to attend tho attorneys' banquet thoro this evening. C. P. M'KNIGHT went down to Ddndon on tho lato morning train to attend tho bar association meeting. AL HALL who linn boon employed nt , .McDonald and Vaughn's Uluo Ridge Camp for several weeks Is hero for a short stay. CHARLES F. PAPE, of the Sporry Flour Company In Dandon, was n visitor hero last 'evening on business. MRS. L. COWAN nnd daughter, or Lampa, aro In tho city on a short visit, havlnir been horn over the holidays. JOE D. LAIRD, or Sltkum, enmo In last coning from Coqulllo to at tend to Boino mnttors of busi ness. J. W. M'INTURFF Is ono or tho at torney's attending tho bar asso ciation mooting this evening In Dandon. CLAUD II. GILES returned on tho train this morning to Myrtlo Point. Ho Is Intondlng to attend tho Jlnr Association banquet this evening In Dandon. JAME8 WATSON, County Judgo, canio down -on tho stago last eve ning from Portland whero ho at tended tho mooting or county of ficers last week, and this morn ing ho relumed to Coqulllo. REV. A. P. HASSFOItD, who has boon spending tho holidays with , his family horo, will leavo over land tomorrow morning for Uul vorslty Place, Soaltlo, whoro ho has tho piistornto of tho Haptlst Church. 0. W. SHELLY and sou canio over last night from Myrtlo Point to look after Interests on tho Hay, Ho says tho Christinas business thoro was away ahead of liiSt season. Furthermore, ho said that tho buying was or userul articles Instead of iilck-nnckH. J ? i t AT THE HOTELS t $$ Chandler Hotel I J. S. Hugos, Capo Hlanco; P. (1. JLosllo, Coqulllo; W. C. Laird, Co 'quillo; J. M, Shy, Portluud; James Watson, Coqulllo; Mllo Hondloy, Portland; Miss Opal Krnntz, Co qulllo; Claud II. Giles, Myrtlo Point; Georgo II. Chnnoy, Salt Lake; C. Rtddlrord, Spokane; C, I). Wottor, Spoknno; S. H. Williams, jryrtlo Point; Chnrlcs P. Papo, Dandon. St. Ijiuionio Hotel j Mrs. L. Cowan nnd daughtor. Lamna; C. Ellorbed, North Ilond; I J. D. Laird, Sltkum; I. L. Pyron, J Dandon; W. II. DancJr, Myrtlo! Point; W. W. Ouge, Coqulllo; Mrs. C, Mnndory, Powors. llljinro Hotel William Hackluud, Powors; Goorgo. Pottarch, Powers; Erlck Erlckson, Powors; Anton Martini, Powers; Henry G. Shafer, Coos niver; O. Niome, Ten Mllo; II, J. Macgenn, Powers; Oxel Rudberg. Powers: Ed Thomas, Powers; I). Campbell, Pow era; II. D. Miller, Coqulllo. ADVERTISED LETTERS List or unclaimed letters remain ing in tho Murshflold Oregon Post Office for tho weok ending Docpmbqr 1 28, 1915. Porsons (tilling for tliojWU HALE Thlity l same will plcaso say advertised and pay ono cent for oach letter called for. JtiQk Adams, J. M. Cono, t-. ,ii lun ' Hammond, Mrs. E. M. Uqleomb. James McDonald, Jumes Morgan. W. M. Rogers, Mrs. Grace Smith, Har rington Stevens, Mrs. Yr.la Tuukkan un, J. R. Wagner, Miss Edna "West. IIPGH P- M'LAIN Postmaitor f Times want ads bring results. "Soo Woolen Mills" Mackinaws Arc Real Mackinaws They are made of STRICTLY ALL WOOL and are the only ones that give perfect satisfaction under the most trying conditions. .Several colors In phildH, Norfolk, Yoke- hack style, full cut xhnvtl collar, H.fiO values at . . . .90.00 Plain Coats, came as nnuvo 91.08 This is the season of cut prices. Be sure and see our values in Men's and Boys' Suits before you buy. Men's at !jltl,ri(, 811. 75, lftI2.no, 80.00, 88.00, $7.00 Uoy.s' nl $ 1.08, Sit.OH, Sit. 10, 92.08, 92.H5 Yoiiiii; Men's thiee-pleco suits nt 98.00, 97.10, fO.IO Tho best Dress Shirt, Cuffs attached, over offered, at 08c (See this line of Shirts You will buy not other.) Wo aio showing a delayed shipment of I. miles' ALL PUKE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS at 2.1c, 2 for 25c, 10c and fie Men's ALL PUltE LINEN IIANDKEItCHIEFS 25c, 10c, 15c SHOES! SHOESI! SHOES!!! AT THE BH j Wi i We Lead. Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices Hit lll'SY STOKES Not door to Multifield Postofflco OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Wallowa county now hns two crcnmorlcs. Kelly Hros. will Install a roller fcod mill nt Hood Itlvcr. A carload of clover seed shlppod from Albany at Chicago was valued , nt 113,000. ' Winchester Hay, tho now town near Gardiner Is petitioning for a lt offlco nnd wants a school, i Tho town of Rlckrcnll has poll- tlonctl the Oregon Powor Company for electric sorvlco. t NEW TODAY J $ FOR HA Llv Five room houso and lot CO x 110 with good well. Coos nvonuo nnd Tenth street south. Apply C. I. Rolgard's or rico. FOR KENT Four-room house, fur nished, ,$10 por mouth. Apply to Mrs. Knto Hampton, phono nc-L. WILL KENT it-room apt,, with mod em conveniences to somo ono for $R por ino for attending fur naco, Apply Laugworthy barber shop, t LOST AND FOUND t $ FOUND Kuiull Nickngo on Central Avo. apply "11" Times. WANTED J WANTED OH I for general houso work. Mrs. A. E. Adelsporgor, phono 397. WANTED Position In family by experienced girl. Apply "A," Times. WANTED Woik of any kind by young man. Has exporlunco in book-keeping and offlco work. Hut will accopt any kind of work. An dross E raro Times. WANTED i elderly laily to keep houso for widower, ono accus tomed to chlldron, good homo for right party. Give phono number Address "D" Caro Tlmos. NEAT, KELIADLE WOMAN, eper-( loiicod housokoopor, good soum-. stross, wants position In small family whoro washing Is sent out $20 por mouth. Address P. O. Box 499, Mnrshtlold. $ FOR RENT J I-'OK KENT ((.room house, modern conveniences, gain go and nlco yard, at G57 So. Ninth street. Phono 1474, North Ilond. ' . . 1 rou Jtl.jXT Njco tiwi.nioiu apart- niout with heat. Apply Matsou's ' Quality Storo. I :$$. I t rnD OAI C run ouu I $? I FOR HALE Pino ranch of flfly I acres bottom luud and somo bouch, , on tho North Fork of tho Sluslawl lUyor, B 1-3 nines irom fiorwin, . , d t th rato ag cagk Extra good bargain If sold bororo, " . . . January 1C. 191C. Address J. H.,l8 collection will be made at Dox 25, Florence, Oregon. lyour homo or offlco as soon as i ' nna.lltln Mtainnftac Thta la ou foot giihollnc Inquiro Lloyd launch, cheap. hotel. - ii u.ir.i? flllMP 'Vnt iriiwl lota. '' v . i r closo In. Address "L" enro Tlmea , , FOR SALE-Oo No. 10 visible ! Smith Premier typewriter. Qjily .i.n.i wn wnoks. Pr.Vn 825.00. ' Inquiro W. J. Tlmo-, I FOR BALI; CIIEM' qoprt range. Phopo 100-J. gxn! jg "7iT rJa SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY North Ilond Thlmblo Club bands 'nl homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. Ira D. Hartlo. THURSDAY Ladles of Alort Club en tertain tliolr husbands at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. PIpor. Trio Card Club with Mrs. E. P. Lo MIoux. FRIDAY Kensington Club with Mrs. R. E. Lara way. Mllllcomu Club Now Yoar pnrty. Dahlia Club Now Year Party with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Cooley. 8ATURDAY Firemen's dance In Ea gles hall. D. M. 0. card party nt homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbns. Williams In North Ilond. Eastsldo Social Club with Mrs. I. Hadlook. Dnut'O old year out ami new year In at l&tgtcs Hall Friday night, Dec. it I, Mnrtlii'f Orchestra. CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSOR To tho Republican electors of Coos County: I horoby announco myself as a candldato for tho offlco of assessor or Coos County nt tho coming pri maries, subject to tho will or the Republican electors, or tho county. AMOS L. NOSLER, Coqulllo, Dccombor 21, Armour's Star Ham In the now STOCKINET COVERING is Just '"Hi" Ham What Am" iimdo better by tielng snioketir In this cleanly protector, which retains nil the natural Juices and intensified tho fhnor. Order ono today. Aro Hold by leading mei chants. Matt. L. May Wholesale Distributor CU IF you cannot come to the office TELEPHONE V" rwtv Wonf A4 1 O U If dill ,Tivl5 to the 'P D T!.-- Bay VUUo JJCly 1 11UC9 ri lOO 1 110116 166 TELEPHONE WANT ADS Are IWRUIW ..lU.VM.lV. A ., .0 V accommodation soirlco and payment tdiould bo mndo promptly whow th bill Is prpaeuted so aa to avoid fur ther annoyanco and to aid the ef- flnl-.. nt mm anrvlnn Alivava &ak "" - - "- - tUat your tQlophouo ad be rfipaU ''" t Jby Uo toljiPka'fHJ i?kor to m.ako purQ that it Ha uipii correctly tukep. Tho cost h a, njcre. trlU. 4 ctn .U or'1 fr eocU Jnsrtlo-i Chssified AU fay V4 I ' aIM,M. " WMIBIBIMIUI.-i't fc I 1 i,--df i d