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llfej rr THE COOS.BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1910 EVENING EDITION. nmmmnmnrotromtnwmwtutumt. I t'rMf -fcr 8 Uirn Thirteen Days to Xmas Mjm:j:jjn:tj:j::nt::tj::n:sj::n::::::;j P. L. PI1ELAX of Myrtlo Point, Is a Marshfleld visitor today. JwA m$3 JMira eksn . a . wummMnm :pe Hi Hi warn W'fr i pf1" IS You may fool a hen with a china egg, but it makes a poor omelette." So it is with Clothing The price may be low, but if the goodness and the staying qual ity isn't there, the saving is fictitious. There isn't a line of Clothing in America to equal ours in style, fit and lasting shape for the price, $10,00 to $25.00. Every garment bears a guarantee of abso lute protection to the wearer. : . , Woolen Mill Store At s Milt-to-Man Clothier Marshficld, Oregon "1P rap COOS BAY TIDES. RECKMIIER High water Mondny.. 12 Tuesilny.. 13 Wed'd'y. 11 Thursday lfi Friday... ic; Saturdny 17 SUNDAY IS A. M. 8:21 9:12 9:58 1 1 : 1 G 11:31 1:09 1:G8 P.M. 8.-1 9:22 6.1 8.9 10:27 G.5 9.4 10:2C G.S 9.S 7.0 10.0 7.1 12:18 10.0 7.2 1:00 9.7 recemrer Low water Date. Monday.. 12 Tuesday. 13 Wed'd'y. 14 Thursday IB Friday... IC Saturday 17 SUNDAY IS A. M. P. li. in. ft. h.m. 1:49 2.4 3:11 2:39 2.7 4:08 3:44 3.1 5:00 4:38 3.2 5:49 5:30 3.4 0:37 C:20 3.5 7:27 7:13 3.G S:10 M. ft. 1.1 0.1 -0.8 1.4 1.8 1.8 1.0 HORN. UJORKQUIST To Mr. -and Mrs. William RJorkquist of Catching Inlet, Saturday, December 10, 1910, a bouncing boy. Mother and son doing nicely. ShIIh South. The Nairn Smith which arrived in Saturday, sailed early today for Day Point with a cargo of lumber. Ih Improving. Mrs. T. J. Scalfo, who waB taken suddenly 111 last night, Is reported Improving rapidly today, a fact that many friends will bo pleased to learn. The Busy Corner "The Holiday Store" Christmas Perfumes and Fine Soaps Muc' perfume iu neat fa n c y boxes. . .50o to .$S.OO Sachet powders all odor s, f v o m, ounce. . .50e to $.1.25 Imported and do mestic soaps from per cake, 25c to 1.23 rpjlqt water bottle, from ....25c to $1.50 Its Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company THE BUSY COIiNElt. EXPECT HIO CItOWl). )asS LOST lloll of bills on htreet Satur day night. Sultablo reward glvon for leaving same at Crosthwalt's If1 nilllnr,? Purine 1'Olt SALE Puro bred Rhode Island red cockerels, ono and two years old. L. J. Simpson. S - TOIt ItEXT Two nlco front rooms In Sengstacken Building, Just vac ated by Public Labrary. Rent J12.50 por month. Tltlo Gunran too and Abstract Co. WANTED A cook or waitress. En- qulro "M" caro Times olllco. Complete Plans for Cluuntnndo Con cert Wednesday Evening. An unusually largo nudtenco Is anticipated for tho concert to bo glvon by tho Chnmlundo Club .Wed nesday ovdnlng at (ho Masonic oppra houso. It Is soldom that Marshfleld peoplo havo an opportunity of hear ing an artist of such noto and a study of tho program for tho evening, which has been published, bIiowb tho i high class music which will bo given. In addition to tho songs by Mr. Doarborn-Schwnb thoro will bo sovor al numborB by tho club chorus and piano selections. Tho cntertalnmont will begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Patrons who nrrlvo later than that time will not bo seated during any of tho numbers and will bo anked to wait until between numbors. Tho mem bers of tho club havo gono to a largo oxponso In order to mako possible tho concert and a patronage of Marshficld peoplo suniclont to pay tho expense of tho undertaking Is dosorved. Decorate Cliurcli. Tho interior of St. Monica's Catholic church hai been nowly painted and dccoratoV and other improvements mndo under tho direction of Rov. Fathor J. A. Moran. WANTED Competent g!rl for gener al housework. Apply Mrs, M, C. Horton, TWO Furnished rooms, 210 South Second street, opp. tho Tnbornaclo Save monoy by patronizing Thfc Times advertlBors. A presont worth giving should bo ono worth remembering. WE HAVE tlm ntvlos that will elvo romombrnnco to tho giver. DEI) CltOSS JEWEL ItV DEPARTMENT. Tho Times Wmt Ads bring results rtcad tho Times Want Ads. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono UH!1. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OP RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF KELIAHLE BUSINESS nOUSES AXD I1USIXESS MEX IX MAHSHFIELD WHO HANDLE GOODS THAT CAN HE GUAHAXTEED AT FAIR PRICES OR MEX WHOSE WORK .MAY nG DEPEXDED UPOX. IT WILL PAV YOU TO PATHOXI7.E THEM Mother's Restaurant Is better prepared to serre you lltuu ever befcre. Commercial Ao., lx?t. Front and Broadway, Marshfleld. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating MarshflaM, Ore., Fboae 773 f GET YOUR JOR PRIXTIXG DOXE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Hcnds, Rill Heads, Enve lopes, Calling Cards, etc. STAPDEN All klnda. of photograph wort, bromide enlarging nnd,JcodAjc fu lfilling." s ! Butter"3Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office 7. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST i . Steam and Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfleld, Ore. ''. Given Surprise. Miss Suslo Mil ton who returned last week from a three mouths' stay in San Francisco, was given n surprlso at her homo In Forndalo Saturday night by n num bor of her. friends., Likes Toppculsli. W. P. Murphy Is In receipt of n lotter from J. W. Snovor, formorly of Mnrshflold, who U located at Topponlsh, Wasji , whoro ho Is practising law with G. O. Leo. Mr. Snovor says ho Is doing flno and that Topponlsh Is a 'very good town, However, ho says ho still "has a warm spot In his heart for Coos Day." Want Assistant, Tho Public Li brary committee Is endeavoring to socuro a young woman who will as sist tho librarian, Miss Jamison, with a vlow of learning library work. Tho JJbrary Is being orp largely patro nized than over'slncoTt moved into tho now nunrtors and tho work Is becoming almost too.. -much' for on' person, ' ' lai'n RIk Judgment. L. E. Roy- noldtf of tho ItoynoldH mill, todr confirmed a report that tho Simpson Lumber Company had paid him tho balanco of tho 2S,000 damages claimed for tho company ' breaking its contract. Tho matter wbb thresh ed out In tho clrcujt court, tho ver dict against ,tho Simpson Company bblng for about -fJG.OQO.. At tho flinoV it was anuounced tho caso would bo appealod but It has boon adjusted without tho appeal bejng taken. Will Glvo Doiids. F. S. Rlobo, w'ho w'ns arrestod Saturday on trou bles following tho closing of tho People's Cooperntlvo Company, lias furnished 1300 bonds. C. JI. Marsh, who was electod secrotaryof tho company a few weeks ago, states that J. E. Quick had Mr. Rlobo ar rcstod as an absconding debtor In stead of on a chargo of misappro priating funds. Mr. Marsh says that )o books of tho company are In bad imapo and apparently Mr. Rlobo is Indebted to tho company of a f6w hundred dollars, and it was tho do ritro of tho company that Mr. Rlobo remain horo until exports cau s'trnlghton out tho books. SEYMOUR H. HELL 13 here from Portland on business matters. CIIAS. JOHNSON of North Inlet, made a brief trip to Marshfleld today. JOHN PREUSS, Jr., has gono to San FrnnclBco whoro ho oxpecta to remain. FLOYD COFFELT and wlfo are horo from Smith River to spend tho winter. MRS. CARL SMEDUURO of Catch ing Inlet, was a Marshfleld visitor today. CHAS. SELANDER of Catching In let, was In tho city today attend ing to buslnosH matters. L. J. SIMPSON and Capt. Edgav Simpson of North Ilcnd, woro Marshfleld visitors yesterday. MRS. A. 11. POWERS entertained a number of friends at sowing at her homo Snturday afternoon. J. C. SAVAGE of tho Coqutllo Son Unci, Is tf Marshfleld business vis itor today. MRS. J. T. McCORMAC, who has been 111 at lior homo for sqvoral days, was somowhnt Improved 'today. DEC, 12 Lucky For You if You Shop Early North Bend News Mrs. Ed. Schlcfflo of Haynes In let, was a North Bend shopper tho other day. Mrs. John Snyder of MnrBUfield, was tho over Sunday guest of her brother, E, E, Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Carlson of Catching Inlet, spout Sunday n.t tho Arthur Johnson homo. J. V. SMEATON, general mnnagorof tho C. A. Smith mill, Is expected homo from San Francisco on tho Rcdondo. MISS ROSE McDONALD of Ten Milo, Is spending a few days with her sister, Miss ICnto McDonald, hi Marshfleld. C. R. PECK and wlfo returned via Drain Saturday from Portland and Salem whoro they havo been tho last fow wooks. ' Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p, m. aV tho homo' Of Mrs. M, E. Drown on Sherman nvenuo. " Mrs. Geo. Hazor was called to Co quillo last week by tho death of her sister, Mrs. Moody, who was burlod In that city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stovons havo roturncd from an extended trip to Myrtlo Point whoro Mr. Stovons has been taking treatment. Ills frlonds will bo pleased to learn that ho is somewhat Improved. MRS. F. E. ALLEN and son, Don ald, loft this mornlntr for Albany whero they will spond tho holi days wlth.rolatlves. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. ,s XevH of Upper Coqiillle Valley Told Uy Enterprise. L. IL Pearctf, 1ms recontly tnkon up taxldormy work and tho lirst spo clmenff ho has mounted furnish evi dence that his wqrk In this lino will bo superior to anything heretofore done In Coos county Ono of his first jobs was tho mounting of tho heart or L. A, Robert's buck deoi 'Which bad to be 'killed becauso ho was becoming s6 savage as to en danger those who' entered tho park. Mr. Roberts still" has a number of fdeer 'la hU herd. 'of'firVi ,n l TI.A l.,f., f V ... ..' 1ra Dryant Roblson of, the North Caro lina settlement, d.le tbo first pf the weeic ancr; was Duriau tiu me in on ce ffotery, , ' lb t, m JOHN MATTSON of Catching Inlot, left on tho morning trnlu for Co quillo whoro ho will act as Jury man at tho court now In session. MISS GENEVIEVE SENGSTACKEN has tnkon a position with Merchant & Knnunoror for tho holidays. Miss lllldonbrnud is also assisting In tho storo. DR. GEO. E, DIN roturncd yester day 'from Mercy hospital. Ho is recuperating rapidly from tho of foots of his roconT oporatlon for appendicitis. W. J. LAPALME loft this morning for Portland to moot Mrs. La Palmo who Is returning from Min neapolis whoro she was called by tho death of her fathor. ARNO MEREEN, general superin tendent of tho C. A. Smith mill, left today on tho Nann Smith for Dorkoloy whoro ho will spend Christmas with his daughters. REV. Mr. nLACKMAN of tho Intor bay Prosbytorlan church nt Sent tie, who Is at North Rend to fill tho pulpit of tho Presbyterian church for threo Sundays was a Marshfleld visitor today. Ho Is pleased with Coos Day and its prospects, and tho friends ho has mndo hero aro hoping that ho will romnin. Yosterdny n novel fenturo of tho North Demi Presbyterian church do coratlon was n largo boquot of itho dodendrous. Fow aro ablo to ro call over sqplng this beautiful wild spring (lower In blossom nt this soa son of tho year boforo. HORN MICHAELS To Mr. nnl Mrs. Earl Mlchaols of North Dond, Mondny morning, Dccombor 12, n ten-pound girl. Mother and child doing woll. Tho mothor was for merly May Kern and many frlonds will hnston to oxtond congratulations to tho happy couple. Tho fathor is as proud aB a successful candidate for congross. SAYS MORTGAGE IS HAD. W. P. Evans Clmrges Fraud In Kln-ney-Walto Affairs. Tho Portlnnd Journal In nrtlclo tolling about tho action of tho fod cral court in tho Rapid Transit and Holt Lino bankruptcy cases, tho do tails of which woro printed In Tho Times Saturday, says: "W. P, Evans, ono of tho creditors of tho companies, nskod tho federal courts to Intorveno on tho grounds that mortgages given by tho corpora tions to J. N. Shahan, F. D. Walto and L. D. Kinney on Octobor 0, 1910, wero fraudulently glvon to oscapo tho bankruptcy cases filed against tho companies and against Kinney No vember 21, 1910. Tho mortgages woro to havo been foreclosed Mon dny, nnd It Is nllogod they wero glvon on real estato, representing tho only valuable holdings of tho do fondants, for something over $100,-000, Savo money by patronizing The Times advertlsors. -tt-w-u-M-tt-H--n-n-tt-u-n-8 ------ -n-----JJ V 1 K Best by Every Test $ Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour For 58 Years the Standard i n t n i V I n n n i a n i n i 7 f M i.K.KMK-MKKNM-nKnH-)(X--i(fNA,,J