The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910-EVENING EDITION
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Place to Buy a Man's Gifts
COOS BAY TIDES.
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The old bug-a-boo of
what to buy for a man,
will immediately lose its
dread once you step into
our store,
We've the best of every
thing a man wears, and,
speaking from personal
knowledge, wc know a
man is always best pleased
with thclSToTChrlsTmas
things wc arc ready to
show you.
The Woolen Mill Store
Marshfleld, Oregon
A PARTIAL LIST:
Overcoats and Suits
Hals ami Caps
llncmo Gloves
Xccktle.s
Sweater Coals
Su.speudcr.s
Shoes
.Mufflers
Initial Handkerchiefs
Umbrellas
Hosiery
Cuir Mules
Scarf Plus
pkxdletox ixdiax roues
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THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated P.ress.)
OREGON Occasional rain to
night and Saturday.
Personal Notes
THIS COW IS
CHAS ENEGREN of Coos Illvor, Is
In town today.
LEW 1'ItICE of Sumnor, Is
Marshfleld today on business.
In
W. P. MURPHY, who has boon con
fined to his home, Is able to be
up nml nrotind today.
VICTOR STAUFF was In from Cooj
ton yesterday on business.
CAPT. EOCMIl SIMPSON
Bond, was a Marshfleld
visitor yesterday.
of North
buslii'iss
DAIRY QUEEN
THE WEATHER REPORT.
"-""OOLEIt today, with threatenlrifl
B clouds." ,
So says tho weather socr.
VWImt blast coulil chill tho world
today
Or draw tho shadows near?
Fnlso prophet! Warm tliu iwcot winds
blow
From Uttlo llpn on mine.
And two brlclit eyes, llko drcainlnu suns.
Open nnd unlle nnd slilno.
"Cooler today, with threatening clouds."
Tho sun may hldo his face,
Uut weather cannot movo tho llamo
Of lovu that takes Its place,
For two weo hands thnt eom to hold
Tho warmth of all tho skies.
Llko balsam torohep, tremble tip
To light my hart and eyes.
"Cooler today, with thnMtenlnit cloud,"
i Tho seor predicts hkhIii.
i A balmy tireezo mes by the door:
, Too fair tlio skies for ruin.
illMalien prophet I Ah, but truo
1 bend nbovo my boy,
My shadow fulls upon his sloop
It ralns-my tsnrs of oy!
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Yes, WeVe Going to Move
AVc'll tell you more bout it noxt week. Bei'imso ol'
the MOVE, wo arc anxious to sco everything in the
line of holiday goods MOVE out oi tho store by Sat
urday night.
AVe have reduced prices to such an extent that they
will simply have to MOVE.
You'll be sorry ii! you don't get a MOVE on and
take advantage of this opportunity to secure "qual
ity" goods at bargain prices.
A sprig of genuine English holly given to every
customer on Saturday, while they last.
Brown Drug' Co
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"THE QUALITY STORE
North Bend News
Library Closes. The MnralifMtl
r ibllc library will he closed from
tnulKht until Monday noon In ordor
to permit workmen to put tho llnlsh
Iuk touchOH to tho nttw Coko liulld-
(Inj?. Tho ProKruM Club Iuih donntrl
?10 to tho library townrds tho pur
ohnsB of now boohs.
Chestor A. Snow, who arrived re
cently from MlniKwotnhas bought
the L. W. Topo rosldonco for ?2,000.
Ooo. W. Artls liaB resigned his
position nB caretaker of tho Coos
Hay Motor Dont Club to ho offectlvo
January 1, and II. B. Fujton will
probably succeod him.
C. 0. Hockctt, roturnod yosterday
from n trip to Portland.
j Floyd Coffolt, who roturnod to
tho Hay rocontly with his family
from Smith Hlvor, sold his rnncli
there for ?12,000. '
John It. Smith has K'ono to San
Francisco to spend Christmas with
his family who nro Bpendlnsj tho
wlntor tlioro.
SANTA CLAUS WILL BE HERE
Almost boforo you know It. Cnly Two Paya nwny. Wheu tho
Stockings aro emptied you will bogln thinking of tho
CHRISTMAS DIXXER.
That's our particular hobby. Supplying tho necossary oatablos
for tho Christmas feast. Wo aro Just n little bit particular
about tho cleanliness and quality of our groceries. If you nro
particular you will placo your order here. Everything to bo had
In groon vegetables, fresh fruits, candles, nuts, cldor, staplo and
fancy groceries. Phono In your order,
GEOR.GE COOK
PHOXE 181).
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MOXDAV.
Funeral Saturday. The funeral
of tho Inte Tlioa ninlne will "bo hold
from his rosldonco on South Fifth
Htrcot nt 11 o'clock Saturday morn
ing, A. O. Wnlkor olllclatlng. Tho
sorvlcos nt tho gravo will ho In
chnrgo of the Marshllold Odd Fel
lows lodgo.
Wed LiiHt XIkIiI. Last evening nl
tho Coos hotil, .Tudgo John F. Hall
ofllclated nt thcflrBUnf tho ChrlHtmas
wcddiUKS, the contrctlng pnrtlos bo
lug Win. Simpson and Mlsa Mlnul
Sanford. Tho groom Is n son of
Alox Simpson of Iluyues Inlet, mid
tho brldo n dnughtor of C. W. San
ford of Ilnynos Inlet. They will re-
sldo on n rnuch on Hayuos Inlet,
Miss Graco Runch of Wnlpole.hear
llfll'nlir. (a nt tn.nn 1win.il. nl ha
jcoivlng treatment for Injuries bus
i tnlned from a horse's kick a short
Jtlmo ago. Sho Is gottlng along nicely.
Tho mnrrlago of Chas. Eckhoff
and Miss Anna Wyntt, It is announc
ed, will tnko placo Decombor 2S.
STAFFORD'S
CANDY
Is as much a part of Christmas as
Santa Claus, or the Christmas tree.
Thero is no substitute for Santa
Claus nnd there is no substltuto for
Stafford's when It comes to candy.
Tho Ingredients aro absolutely
Pure, the flavor delicious.
Wo hnvo some n!co Christmas
boxes and baskets. Placo your or
ders early. Always something now
at
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TWO STORES
230 Front St MO Central Ave
Havo your cilllng cards printed at
The Times offlc.
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FOR SALE Tlnvo Humphrey nan
lamps cheap. In good condition.
Palace hotel, North Ilend.
FOR SALE One flfteen-horse-power
Fall banks-Morse stationery gaso
lino engine, now. A bargain if sold
at once. Address R. W. Squire,
Prosper, Oregon.
FOR SALE Cheap, 10 acres flu.
her land In Curry county. Apply
Hall & Hall.
FOR HEXT Five-room houso In
West Marshfleld. Hall & Hall.
WANTED Woman to do family
washing at homo for small family.
Address 'F' care Times.
IX)ST Red hound with wlilie-tlpped
tall looking like Shepord, from
Raker Post No. 8, G. A. R., has
olectod tho following ofllcors for the
onsulng year:
Commander W. E. Thorp.
S. V. Commnndor S. Mlllor.
J. V. Commander W, A, J01103.
Surgeon I. Leo Webster.
Ofltcor of tho Day S. n. Cathcart.
Ofllcor of tho Guard E. W.
Schrock.
Adjutant nnd Q. M. F. II. Brig-ham,
Hume In Pillaged. Last ovonlug
botwoon 7 o'clock nnd 10 o'clock
whllo Dorsoy Kroltzer nnd wlfo wore
down town, somo ono got Into tholr
homo nnd plllagod It protty thor
oughly and ono or two nrtlclos
bought for ChrlBtmas prc3onts
takon. Tho hurglnra mndo their
exit through a rear window although
tho doors woro unlocked. Sonm
Jewolry nnd othor articles wflro not
touchod nlthough In plain sight, tho
plllagors ovldontly being In quost of
Chrlstmns prosonts only. It Is he
Moved that tho work was that of
boys and n cluo Is bolng cnrofully Investigated.
Fancy CELEHV, New Turnips,
Cnbbnge, CAl'LI FLOWERS. Como
In early SATURDAY' morning mil
got tho NICE bunches. STAUFF'S
Grocery.
Y'our CHRISTMAS money
further at MILXlHt'S.
goos
2nd and Hall, Thursday. FIndor,
plonse notify Chas. Curtis.
FOR THAT cleaning you want done
Just send for Landles. Phono 8-J.
Rosldence phono 3127.
FOR SALE Blooded fov hound pups
Sherman Ave, N. Bend, A Hoolllng
FOR SALE Veterinary tools and
medicine case, 110 Front St.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Good wages.
Address P. O, Box 101, Marshfleld.
Hoy Wins Suit. A Jury In Justlco
Ponnock's court yostorday brought In
n verdict In fnvor of Chas. Galloway
in his suit agnlnst Constnblo Emory
of North Bond, for tho wrongful de
tention of a boat. Emory acting on
nr. attachment sworn out by the
North Bond Mercantile Compnny
against W. O. Emory, tho boy's
fathor, solzod a boat and fishing
nets which bolongod to tho youngor
Gnlloway. For tho detention, Youni?
Galloway was allowed $35 damages
against Mr. Emery who will probably
fall back on the North Bond Mor
cnntllo Company. Tho Jury con
sisted of II. A. Wells, F. K. Gottim,
J. T. Merchant. E. S. Bargelt, C. D."
Lash and Wm. D'ndlngor.
MALAGA from Spnln, Grapos just
In nt CHAS. STAUFF'S.
No ono need bo without a wlntor
hat this year as there IS A BIG HE
DUOTIOX SALE at Mrs. DONALD
SOX Millinery store, 110 Front St,
Prices to suit nil purses, $10, $12
and $14 hats for $5. Also $0 and
$S hats for $2. Also $5 hats at
$1.25.
MISTLETOE in bunohes at Stauff'M.
BOXIXO gloves Punching Bags
and FOOTBALLS at MILXER'S.
C. J. MAHONEY nrrlvod from Port
laud v'a Drain this afternoon to
spend Chrlstmns.
MISS ELIZABETH DONNELLY la
reported quite 111 at her homo In
Wost Mnrshfleld.
JACK SWANTON has boon laid up
tho last few days with somo of
"Job's Comforters."
AUGUST LAKSONEN of Ten Mile,
wns a Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
N. It. REICIIERT roturncd yesterday
from St. Martin's Springs where
. ho lins boon spending n few weokH.
J. N. NELSON oxpectn to lenvo soon
for San Dlogo where ho will spond
most of tho winter.
MISS MAUDE AKKRS or Tho Chan
dler, leave thin eyonlnjc to upend
ChrlHtniM with her mulhor at
Hotel) urg.
MISS LUCY II0RT0N nrrlvod homo
on tho Bronkwntor today . from
Seattle to Rpond tho holidays at
tho homo of hor pnronts, Mr. .ml
Mrs. M. C. Morton.
"JOSEPHINE," AX EIGHT-YEAR-OLD
IIOI.STEtX FRESLAX,
HOLDS MILK RECOHD FIXELY'
CARED FOR.
Some cows may glvo bettor milk,
but no cow In tho world gives bj
much of It as Josephine, mi clght-ycar-old
Holstcln-Fres'nn, tho queoti
of tho herd of tho Missouri Stato
College of Agriculture. Just now
Josephlno Is undergoing a tost to
determine how much milk sho will
give In a yenr. Having already bro
ken nil the other lacteal records Ic
Is a pretty iafo hot that Josophluo
will establish n clear title to the
hoavy-wolght milk producing chnm
ploushlp nnd hold It safe for somo
time.
Colnutho Ith Johnnun, owned In
Hosendnlc, Wisconsin, used to bo tho
prlro cow, hut Josephlno hns beaten
every ono of hor records. In tho
flrst six montliB of tho present test
Josephine produced 1C.S3I pounds
of milk ngalust 1 5,541 pounds fo
Colnntho. In ono dny Josephlno
produced 110.2 pounds of milk
ngalust Colauthe's IOC; In ono
'month Joiophlno produced 2,900
pounds Hg.i"t the Wisconsin cow's
2,7S3 and tho hns beat
en tho Wisconsin cow's averages for
two, thrw, four ,flve, and six months.
The vernge fnrmor Is intlslled It
his cows give tm quarts of milk n
GREGORY CANTY, steward of th J ,mt Jlhl . lves enough
Mllllcomn olub, has retumod from to fl ntty-roiip quart bottlos. Glv
MoMlnnvllle where ho was onlled)'" ,ho vot person two-thirds of
by the IHneM mid donth of his." l,llt ot ,nllk ' otl111
mothor. n,y " ',0'"1 wltn lcfi '""""dors. Tho
I buttar from hor m'lk would bo
enough to supply forty bor.rdnrs
throe times a day. Naturally with
stioh a high production, tho milk
given by Josephine Is Inferior to that
given by tho avorngo dairy cow, al
though It meets mid exceeds the logal
requirements of butter fat. It Is es
timated thnt hor milk will produce
a revenue of $1,200 to $1,500 a
yenr.
And yet with nil theso honors,
Josophluo Is quite n modest cow. Sho
hns hundreds of visitors ovory wee'e,
but fnnio has not turned head nor
switched her tall. Naturally sho hns
everything thnt tho bovluo heart do
sires, so far as a mcro human can
understand. When sho Is not graz
ing on tho broad lawn thnt surrounds
tho collogo of agriculture at Colum
bia, MWiourl, she Is kept In a stall
perhaps room would bo bottor
which Is furnshod as befits hur
rnul: na queen. Two or throe Inches
of tho softest sawdust cover tho floor
on which sho lies whllo contentedly
chewing her uud. An electric fan In
ono cornor hoops cool breozoa flow
ing over hor nnd netting on tho win
dows keep tho lltes out,
Evory ounce of tho thirty gnllons
or so of water that sho drinks ovory
day la wnrmod to a temperature of
sovonty dogroes, and tho dry feed
that she gets Is (ho choicest. Joso
phluo rises each morning nt 4:39
o'clock for, hor bath, and nt flvo
o'clock sho brenkfasts on various
grains, bran, com ohop, ground oaU,
linseed meal or cotton seod mo.v,
mixed with boot pulp. Sho Is milk
ed whllo sho eats. At 10:30 o'clock
sho Is given nnothor meal and Is
milked ngaln, and the process Is re
peated nt 4:30 o'clock In" tho nftor
noon nnd 10 o'clock nt night, no
tweon the second and third milking
sho Is allowed to exorclso on tho
lawn. Novor undor any clrcumstnn
cos Is she allowed to bocomo excited
and sho Is never struck. I. T, Van
Note, the collogo dairyman, hor
"lady In waiting," ho might bo cnll
od, Ib tho only person who over
j touches hor,
HARRY C. HUNTER, n well-known
Portland ronl ostalo man, mid ono
of tho mnuagorH of tho Orogon ex
hibit at tho land show In Chicago
arrived on tho Ilronkwator to
spond Christmas with his wlfo
who la visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Julius Larson, There
Is to bo a family leunlon nt tht
Larson homo this Christmas.
A. S. HAMMOND of Coqullle,Sv;is III
Marshfleld last ovonlug, Tho 'In
junction enso brought by him mu
Judge Sparry to restrain County
Judge Hull from declaring Coos
County "dry" undor tho recent lo
cal option oleotlon, has not boon
hoard by Judge Coko yet nlthough
It Is oxpocted to como up this
wook,
Two Days to
Xmas
DEC. 23
Last Call For
Christmas
Shopping
Eocene the Best
Lamp Oil
Does Not Char the
Wick or Smoke
All Grocers Have It
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