The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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North Bend News
H M. ROSS DIED
AT HOI HERE
Well Known Coos Bay Man
Succumbs to Short Illness
on Wednesday.
A. Mi Ross, a well-known citizen
of Cooa Bay, died nt his homo
Captain Hnrvoy HubboII nnd li-llr
will go to housekeeping In tho Wnii
Murr homo puon.
Mrs. Goo. D. Mnndlgo of North
Bond Heights, was Bhopplng In
Mnrshllold yesterday.
Miss Hlvlrn Mooily of Conulllo City
Ir tho guest of her mint, Mrs. Goo.
1 Inzer, on Union avenue.
Tho Amerlcnn Women's League of
on North Bend Is holding n linznr thlB
iBthmiiB inlet, Mllllngton yesterday " US " ' " nvo o
afternoon after a brief Illness r .on Sherman nonuo.
tt dwi?.Sin nMa0tlnMM,,,n",!?na: The Women's Hxchnngoon Shor
tlons. while his condition wns .. m .. ..", i .iir,-i
lllltll UtUIIIIU "III I'V Wiuin-il in ii oii..
known to bo critical, tho news of IUb
time, nnd Mra. .loBophlno .Tones will
JL."", '"", "" " 1"LB"CK l .have tho management of It.
Mr. Hobs had not been feeling well , .. , ..,,,
for somo time but his condition did ' W. "" " r,lVi"yof .NU
not become Borlous until last Intur- Coon Hlver will lenvo the first pari
day, when ho became bed-rlddon. of tho now year for California,
Mr. Uoss was about fifty-two years where they expect to make their
old, was born in Oregon near Port- homo.
land and wns of Scotch descent. Ho , , , . ,,.
Is survived by two sons and a daugh-1 Mrs. Geo. Reynolds of Oregon CI tj
ter and his wife, the latter being tho camo today on tho Ilrcnkwo or to
stop-mother of his children. Tho attend tho marriage of her daughter
ln nnnn. Plinrloq n.,,1 Oonrno. ronl.ln MIB Ktliol ItcynoldS, to Perry Dod-
jicrc json, December 2G.
Mr. Ross came to Coos Bay about
seven years nco to tako a. nosltlon ns ' Tho Congregntlon of tho Episcopal
millwright In tho E. B. Denn and church In North Horn! have arrnng-
Company mill. He retained this un- ed to worship In union with tho con
tll tho mill wns sold to tho C. A. gregatlon of Emmanuel church,
Smith company. Since then ho hns In Mnrshfleld noxt Sunday morning.
been engaged In the rcnl C9tato bu
incss, being ono of tho proprietors
of tho Homo Lnnd company
Capt. Edgar Simpson nrrlvcd homo
today from Portland where ho Una
Mr. Itoss wns n member of tho linon In matters connected with his
Masons, tho Moosa and tho Wood-Election to tho captaincy of tho Ore
men of tho World. tBon Naval Mllltla.
An autopsy uom today revealed
that tho lmmcdlato cause of death
was tho rupturo of the gall duct.
There woro nlso othor complications.
Tho Mlzpnh Illlilo Class nro cntor
tnlnlng Friday with a mlBcollanooiiB
shower for MIbb Grnco Murr wuo ion
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho funeral will probably bo hold ves Saturday with her mother and
Sunday and will probably bo In brother for Spokane whore Mr. Murr
charge at tho Loyni order of Moose. i now nnd whoro tho fnmlly win
mnko their futuro homo.
PREMIER OF CHINA
AGAINST REPUBLIC
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PEKIN, China. Dec. 21. Premier
Yuan SJil Kal In nn official stato
mont today said without qualifica
tion, ho refused to accept tho republic.
NORTH BEND NEWS.
Mrs. U. F. Wyntt and daughter,
Mrs. 0. W. Topo and her llttlo
daughter, Viola, aro tho guosts today
of Mrs. Chas. Eckhoff.
All HUNTERS and ANGLERS LI-
CENSES EXPIRE January 1. HE- Satiirdoy
iiW yours at Tho GUNNERY.
Tho steamer Rcdondo, which hnB
boon delayed here on account of tho
,Btorm oft tho coast, sailed this morn
ing for San Frnnclsco. Tho Excol
islor nlso crossed out.
Tho San Gabriel arrived In from
Gardiner today and will finish taking
on a enrgo of lunibor nt tho Railroad
docks.
Tho Alllanco wns delayed at Eu
reka by heavy freight shipments and
did not each horo today. Slio will
nrrlvo early tomorrow wo ruing nnd
sail at about 10;30 for Portland.
TJio Nann Smith will arrlvo early
t unlay morning from San Fran
cisco with freight nnd express.
Docs HE hunt or fish? SEE Tho
POCKET FLASHLIGHTS at Tho
flUNNERV WINDOW
Christmas, gift.
for HIS GUNNERY.
Tho Times' Want Ads bring result
r
'Just the IIC" Will Ap-
I I 1 predate
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m 'mat uwklM.
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if pHlK
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ITouso Slippers.
Tie nnd Hose Sols
match.
Traveling Bags.
to
W E 'RE sure that you
can find in this storo
something that will
please "Him", and
make "Him" an ideal
Christmas gift.
Just run your eye
carefully over our "Re
minder List" for a sug
gestion. ftssc
Reminder List:
Ever Wear Hose (In
silk, lislo and cotton).
Collar Bags
All kinds of handker
chiefs. Cluett Shirts.
ITats.
Caps.
Ties (a beautiful assort
ment). Suspenders.
Sweaters.
Silk and Knit Mufflers.
Gloves.
Umbrellas.
Smoking Jackets.
Suits.
Overcoats and Raid
Coats.
Shoes.
ALL IN HOLIDAY BOXES.
Our outfitting is from the output of tho best mak
ers of overy lino and our prices never "hurt."
Como and look as long and as often as you please
and ask as many questions as you see ht.
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Of Special Merit for Men and Boys
CRAVATS
that arc different
25c to $1.00
MUFFLERS
and Silk Neckscarfs
25c to .$2.00
SHOES FOR
Ladies, Men and Children
$1.00 to $G.OO
SLIPPERS
For all the family
$1.00 to $2.00 '
FINE HOSIERY
Cotton, Lisle or Silk
15c to 50c
' MEN'S GLOVES
Fashion's Latest Shades
$1.00 to $2.00
HANDKERCHIEFS
A magnificent Line
10c to $1.00
SWEATER COATS
All Color Combinations
$1.00 to $8.00
DRESS SHIRTS
Handsome New Designs
$1.00o $3.00
STYLISH HATS
Make Acceptable Gifts
$1.00 to $5.00
The things that men appreciate above everything else arc the practical
gifts of things'for everyday use tilings that the recipient would buy for him.
self. , ,
And then, too, you raise his opinion of you just another bit higher when
you present him with something practical and sensible something Jm would
buy for himself.
N
Every time he wears the Scarf, the Shirt, or the Shoes or the Cravat or
the Slippers, or the Hose or the Suspenders, or tho Gloves which you gave
him, he thinks of you. Every time some friend speaks a word of admiration
for the gift you made him, it brings a happy recollection of you.
Every time he sees the ornamental, porhaps,but unuseful gift of somcono
else, he unconsciously remembers you for your practical, 'useful and sensible
gift of something to WEAR.
So when you select a present for "him," remember, .men arc practical.
They cherish the memory ofa practical, useful gift, but soon forget the oppo
site kind. !sfe$$Vs' " i
And mako your present to "him" something he will really like better
than all the other gifts lie receives let it bo something he can wear.
And don't lose sight of the fact that most men instinctively know that
anything which bears this store's label is absolutely right in style and depend
able in quality.
The satisfaction of doing Christmas
Shopping from the large assortments
is only equalled in the gratification of
the money saved by the SMALL
PROFIT PRICES- "Money Talks"
The Hub Clothing Shoe Co.
Marshfield
Wear a Benjamin
Bandon
The Toggery
Formerly Geo. Goodrum.
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
ELK FOR COOS COUNTY".
Dinger Hernuum Wants Government
Herd Sent licit'.
Tho Rosoburg Nows says: "At tho
rogular meeting of tho Elks lodge,
Hon. Blngor Hermann brought up
tho question of applying to tho gov
ernment of tho United States In hope
of securing 500 elk, to bo distributed
botweon Douglas, Coos nnd Curry
counties. Tho proposition mot with
favor and a commltteo, consisting of
Dinger Hermann, Frank G. Mlcolll
and Charles rarrott was appointed
to prepare a suitable resolution nre-
paratory to sending tho samo to Oro-
gon's representatives In tuo unitou
States. In tho event tho resolution
fnlls In Us mission, n bill will bo
drafted and sent to congress In hopo
of securing Its immediate passago.
Blngor Hormann nrgued that Doug
I03 Coos and Curry countlos was tho
native homo of tho oik, and for that
reason ho bolloves tho counties aro
entitled to somo recognition at tho
hands of tho government. At pres
ent, tho government has nbout 5,000
oik In Wyoming, many of which aro
perishing for tho want of suitable
range. In this section tho elk would
have little dlfllculty In obtaining nm-
plo feed, considering that tho win
ters nro open and free from blizzards
such as aro experienced lu Wyoming
nnd sister states."
MINIMI IS SOUGHT.
Myrtle Point Man Sought nt Ito.sc
burg For Offense.
Tho Roseburg Rovlow snys:
"Rightly bollovlng thnt tho authori
ties hero would bo on tho lookout
for him, Harry A. Minor, a fugltlvo
forgor from Myrtlo Point, did hot
como to Rosoburg, but dlvorgcd from
tho main road and wont to Dlllard,
whero ho boarded tho second sec
tion of southbound passonger train
No. 13 this morning. Ho rodo only
ns far as Myrtlo Creok, getting off
tho train thero and secreting himself.
Officers thoro aro now searching for
him."
Tho Times' Want Ads bring results
AUTOMOBILE and CHAUFFEURS
LTC13NSKS
GUNNERY.
RENEWED at Tho
Union Oils
JASOLINE DISTILLATE
nENZINE KEROSENE
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Ilarfiliileld, Ore. PROVE 80S-
Mall Orders Solicited.
Whether You Serve Poultry,
Or tho good old roast beef for
Christmas you'll bo wlso to obtain
It at this market. Our poultry is
all cholco, young and fresh killed
and our roast boot Is tender enough
to molt in your mouth. Thoro will
bo no poor appetites where our
poultry or meat Is sorved.
MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Markets
NORTH BEND MAKSHFIELD
Hello! Hello!
Housowlves of Marshfield o
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
If your grocer does not kWP
It call up PHONE 73-J.
Freo delivery 8 a.m. to 2 P-
nlso
STERILIZED CREAM & W1
ICE, BUTTERMILK
COTTAGE CHEESE
MEHSSSSS.
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