The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 26, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1 911 EVENING EDITION.
Always
"The Busy Corner"
"THE REXALL STORE"
That, After Effect
Can bo stopped by the use of those ItcruJl Order
lies. There is not n more pleasant cathartic to
take than these. They are obtainable only at
The ItcxaU Store.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
I0ME MAIN 298 US
PHONE
Totlny ho wns reported getting nlotig
fnlrly well.
KiiIIh OIT Wiilk.--.Mra. L. A.
Whereat wns Bllghtly Injured Inst
evening by slipping and fnlllng on
the abrupt decline lending from
Conunerclnl tivonuo Into North
Fourth Btreet.
Sa)t, n sum'Hs The salo condu.'t-
THE WEATHER, ed tit the Unities' Emporium on Cen-
trnl nvonuo hns been n reinnrknnlo
(Dy Associated Press.) success so far. It will Continue
A nni.-nnv n.. i ii..n-n1. a llirntii'luutt tliln wiwk. i-lnstliii (in
ly fair cxeoi)t rnln nenr const Snturdny night.
usxm
EOPLE
wfcmu
QUO. MEHL of Coqulllo wns n
.Mnrshllold visitor yesterday.
J. M. NYE, Jr., of Coiiulllo Is n
Murshucltl business visitor.
tonight nntl Wednesday
eriy wimls.
Enst-
I.OCAIj TEMPERATURE HE-
TOUT.
FAREWELL PERFORM AN CES
Raymond Teal SU.
Masonic Theater
TWgMGHTS Dec 3 , and j ,
0. A. C. Short. Courses
Hegln Jv.' :i, continuo FOUR WEEKS
YOU
ARE
INVITE
D
Hi'Arv pItlTnn nt Orntrnn la ..iln1l, ii.ntu.1
attend tho short courses of tho Oregon Agricul
tural Collogo, beginning Jnn. 3. Eleven distinc
tive courses will bo offered In Agrlculturo, Mech
anic Arts, Domestic Sclenco and Art, Commerce,
Forestry and Music. Every courso Is doelgncd
to HELP tho student In his dnlly work. Mnko
this a pleasant and profltnblo winter outing. No
tuition. Hcasanablo accommodations. For beau
tiful illustrated bulletin, address
II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvnllls, Oro.
Farmer's Business Conrso Ry. Cqrrospmiileiico
.
VooseN Hall. Tho Hedondo sails
from San Francisco for Coos liny to-
4 day nml the Alliance will sail from
Portland for Coos Day thin evening.
a iiotn buouiu reucn noru enriy murs-
For twenty-four hours ending ": """ u, "' .. , i
nt 4.00 p. in., Dec. 26, by Mrs. " thu 8,u lln for Eurokn'
E. MlngtiB, speclnl government !
moteorologicnl obsorvor: Due Tlnu-xlny The M. S. Dollar,
Maximum 4C the big lumber cnrrlor which Is to
Minimum 'J3 tnko on a couple million feet of
At 4:00 p. in 45 lumber nt tho Smith mill horo for
Precipitation 23 ' Chlnn, Is scheduled to still from San
Wind, Northwest; rainy. Francisco for Coos Hay totlny. Sho
should arrlvo horo early Thursday.
jCnpt. Olson of the Nnnn Smith rc
.... , , . , Im'nlnod hero to pilot the M. S. Dol-
INew Home. Andrew Storey ia,nr ., tj,0 uny.
finishing n lino now resldonco on his,
Coos Ulver ranch near tho Creamery. ciilltlwn Festival Tho Sunday
ipenool or tno unptist cnurca neiu u
Engagement Leo Dnckmnn and Christmas festival in tho church Inst
Miss Ellon Sarin of West MnrshfloM, (evening. Tho church wns full to Its
(iiiiiiiiiinml 4 It fit ntttffiiriiinriftt r t li.. . A Hulmtnliln t 11-
Christmas ovo. Their marriago will
tako placo In tho near future
IlEV. Father MUNItO Is In North
Bend today.
oi ' cnnnclty. nnd a very cnjoynblo chll
.mi'. . . .-. .
dren s program was ronucreti. sanru
Clans arrived avor Coos Bay and
Ilolso and tho Electric ltnllroad in
f....j..l rit . t--.-.f,. ni,ni.l..H 1 ! tlnllifrtH lirnantlfa tn fill nllll-
1114111. Wllll'l'ITti UUIlt V-llilJJl.'Jl f lUUU IU UUIlVUt iivouiivo v ....-
Order of Eastern Stnr. anil Illnuco ! dren nnd most of the old people as
.. . . n . . ...Ill 1.I.1 .. ' 11
lAMIgO, i, 1'. Ci i. .!., Will IIUIII UIWUII
Joint Installation of olllcors nt their
luill this ovoulng.
Vow PiwMimuti.rM. Wnnhlni'toil
dlspntchcs nnnouuee thnt tho Senate
litis continued tho appointments of
.lnv 11. Htnwnnl nn unstinnstor nt Mvr-
tlo Point, and Chns. E. Hazard us
poBtnitiHter at Drain.
Weil Yi8tiTilny. Perry W. Dot
son nnd Mis Ethel J. Reynolds woro
married yesterday nt tho homft of
Mr. and MrB. A. V. Myors on EIr.'d
nvonuo, tho Ilov. D. A. Mnclcod of
tho North Uoud Prosbytorlan church
ofllclatlng. Only lnnnedlnto relati
ves and a few cIobo friends woro
Parties Desiring Moriii
merits to be Erected
Would do well to call at tho Pacific, Monumental "Vorx&, South
Broadway nnd rauko solcctlon from tho largo stock now on hand.
Mr. Wilson has In his amploy tho only practical marble nud gra
nlto cutter in Cooh county. And nono but tho boat wont is turned
Hello! Hello!
Housowlves of Mnrshllold uso
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
If your grocor docs not keop
I It call up l'HOXE 73-J.
I Free dollvory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
also-
ISTEUIUZEI) CREAM: & MILK
ICE, BUTTERMILK,
COTTAOE CHEESE
.. .. i ml. i, ...!... .ImitH ' nHi rrl.n.. nniit tn lifiitrnvnnilllll?
IH I1IJIIIVII. 4YIIIIU Clllllllln uiiiYll 1IIUBUIII. I Hl) n .- ........w1....r
.1.- I1..H. llnH..l.lt1.1 I. Ill lA.(A.llnU l n.tnn 111 n llktnrfCm MlOV llflll fllT-
II1U IVUBU .1111 ailllUIll (111 jVQkl-UU;il Ul UlllU III 41 .u..MU ...rf .."
Mrs. Hnnn Iteod, n well-known Coosnlshod on Second street ncn; Elrnd,
v H n....n.i nii.i fil1 nml i.n utMl tulina nt n tinnf nt frliMl'ls
IJIIJ' nuillllll, niiii:it urn i niii iiiu nun ii o..x-B . ..-. -. -. --
soveroly bruised horsolf. No bones following thorn thoro.
woro broken. Sho Is reported got- P
ting nlong nicely today. 111 Clirlsttnus Trade. Most of
'tho business men oi .inrsniioiii m
Kml Xinas Visit Thoro has beon olafod over thq result of tho trado
a regular exodus of people from during tho Hominy senson so inr.
Mnrshneld totlny. Tlireo concnoB u. i. oumu .. ... .. .
wuro nttached to tho afternoon train senson has been tho best He over
.. . iii..i , . ..!.,... Imil Tlin Wnnlnn Mill StorO. lirO'vtl
ior .lyriio ronu nun wuy iun "v --- -- . ,,;. ,,
and they were crowded with pas- Drug company, t Ho Hub C oH Ing n id
noneors .Shoo company, tho Flxup Clothiers,
h Nasburg grocery, tho I.ockhnrt-Par-
Hundnr Scllo7n"te,tnln,ot.- nous Drug comptiny, OoIijh ; and llnr-
The Sundny schoo, ,t . Emmnnnol SN 'toteon wS uny; K
Episcopal enure i win nom i """- j, tf Ln(UcB. Kiu,)0rlum and
mas treo entortnlnmont tills ovs- ",' 'J "B ronort very good busl
ning nt 7:30 at tho Swedish Luther- o hers ropo rt vor, gooa J
nn Hall. All tho mombors of thu "YP8 "'" tl expectations,
church nnd tholr friends nro cordial- fnlr or "P t0 ox''cu"uo"
,y ,nvltcd' I wwi Christina. Miss Eva Wll-
.. i aiimiinr mwi Krml. Uamni'd of
Ik Injured "Dad" Mlllor, n won- ' " , ':. ' " ,,arri0d nt Iho
soveroly on tlio bnck or nis nciiii, """-- r "...; " . ,, i.i,ntn
cutting an artery, llo nlmoit Mod " "3 robtlve wo In aUon-
to death boforo a pnyBician couiu wo , "'""- nll,BVI,,, wcddltiK suppoi
FOR RENT Modern lioiisc for II
families. Rent J12.B0 per nioniii
on lenBO. Call Times' oillco
WANTED Girl for general hoiiw-work-rEnquIro
Mrs. W. H. Elck
worth, Coos Ray Creamery.
FOR SALE Xliu-yenr-olil liorMJ,
una iim. Smlillo. drivor or vs'ork
Also now single harness and cart
Apply J. R. Davis or JacK tanoj
at forks of Coos River.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Address F. E.. Hague, Mild.
Union Oils
fSOLINE DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEHOSENK
8ASISON GAS ENGINES
j. and
CENTRIFUGAL I'UMl'S
os Bay Oil & Supply Co.
frltfleld, Oro, PnONE 30i5-J
Mnll Orders Solicited.
Christmas Decorations
For Sale and Rent-
Call and see something.
new n flhrktmns tree,
lamps,
loos Bay Wiring Co.
MIONE 237JT
e Is a mossneo of hone and
II chonr tr-n, -tj n T. Mnrtln.
Ife Mill, Va., who is tho mother
I'snteen children. Mrs, Martin was
Id of stomach trouble and constl-
Pn by Chamberlain's Tablets aft-
PTe vonra nt onffArlnir. nnil nOW
Immends these tablets to the pub-
FOR SALE Reglctoml Holsteln
bull calf over one month old.
Wrlta or phono H. W. Snnford.
Suninor, Oro.
FOR RENT 10-room Iioiiro In South
Marshftold. Phono axu-u.
obtnlnod to stop tho (low of blood.
It's All
Over
FOR RENT Flno sunny apartment,
furnished Inquire Nasburg Gro-cory.
SWEET APPLE CIDER in any
quantity. Free Dollvory. Phono
210L Capo Arogo Soda Works.
FOR RAL1C Ten liorM'-powT steam
boiler nnd engine, equipped with
circular saw nnd cross cut saw for
snwlng wood. Flno for clearing
land and pulling stumps. Enquire
of J. E. Fitzgerald, 973 Broadway,
or lmnn 192J.
mm .w ! m mm w
FOR
First Class TCcnl Estnto
Same very good bargains,
HENTAI.S nnd INSURANCE
you should call on
AUG. FRIEEN,
08 Cpiitrnl Ave.. Mal,,m'1'1,
For a spralu you will flpd Cham
berlain's Liniment excollont, It nj
Iays tho pain, removes tho soroness,
and soon restores tho parts to a
tioniHiv eondltion. 25 nnd GO cont
bottles for salo by all dealers.
mi
T. J. SCAIFE $& A. II. HODQINS
Marshfield Paint
(8, Decorating Co.
But we still
have the
good line of
cloth
ing from
$8.50 to
$25.00
FIXUP
,1. UAKGER of Gardiner nrrlved In
tho city totlny.
ANSON ROGERS, Si, and wlfo
wcro visiting In Mnrshllold today.
CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON of North
Bend Is n Mnrshllold business visitor.
MltS. P. H. BRIER nnd dnughtcr.
from Coos River were In tho city
totlny.
OSCAR ROSEN from Isilimus Inlet
Mi.niit tit. r t.ln.trt i.(t1i f tl(tttf1d Itl
nIUllL llIU ilUllllil. a ti Ull it iuhuo (
tho city.
FRED. KRUSE and wlfo of Isthmus
Inlet spent Chrlstmns with rela
tives in Marshfield.
MISSES ANNA ami MABEL WICK
MAN of Emplro Bpent Christinas
with frlcndB In Maruhflold.
They stnlo thnt tho recent roit
diniculty there wns not as rop re
united by Mr. Smith when hVa'p
penred before Jilstlco Pciiuock.
They claim thnt tho proposed new
highway ends on a high bluff so
that It would not bo of nny una
without n great deal of work bo
lng done. Tho old highway I
Btlll open and they stnta that A
scoro of ranchers nnd homestead
era besides themselves uso It.
?
NEWS OF CATCHING INLET. 4
"Grnndmn Bonebrnko" Is slowly
recovering front n fall which occui-
red several weeka ago. Sho acci
dentally fell and strlick tho bnck of.
her hend on tho porch, rondorlng
her unconscious for somo time.
Mr. Albco of Hay Park, wns tho
guest of Win. Hlgglnson Sundny afternoon.
B. F. Ross, who has boon suffering
from stointich troublo for over two
weeks, Is still confined to tho house.
MRS. E. BUSBY hns gono to East
ern Oregon and Idaho for a fsw
weokB' visit with rolatlvcs.
ERUST LARSON and his brolhor
from IsthiniiB Inlet spoilt Chrlst
mns with , friends In Mnrshllold.
MISS ELLA FELTER of Bnndon
will arrive tomorrow to visit for
n few dnys with Miss Ruth AUon.
FRED. McCORMAC, Oordon Rns
musscn and otlicra loft today for
Hnynes Inlet- to enjoy n fow dnj-B
hunting.
.1. T. VASEY spent Chlrstmns with
his family In tho city. Ho rotuin
cif totlny to Camp No. 0, of which
he Is foreman.
DR. W. F. HOPKINS from Ron'vr
Hill spout Christmas In MarshfltJid.
Ho returned to Henvor Hill Mils
nftornoon.
GRANT EGERS of Coqulllo spout
ChrlstmnB with friends In Mnrsh
llold. Ho Is plnnnlng to rotum
horo nnd locate.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Crnwford woro
tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos.
Hlgglnson nt dinner ChrlstmnB Eve.
Mrs. W. D. Wnllnco, who hns been
taking enro of Mrs. Mnjor, returned
homo Frltlny. Mrs. L. ,T. Hodson of
South Coos River Is visiting nmong
relatives on tho Inlet.
Vcrl Bonebrnko nnd W. R. Hlggln
son went duck hunting Snturdny, but
both returned ducklcss. Thoyhothgot
n good ducking nt tho mud lints when
they foil overbonrd, fortunntoly thrt
water was not very deep or they
might not hnvo gotten oft as luckily.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE
Cooh County Rent News ns Told hf
tho Herald
An ordlnanco wns onnctod by tho
Coqulllo council levying n tnx of fivo
mills on nil tnxnblo proporty In tho
City of Coqulllo to dofrny tho ex
penses nnd cost of oporattug said city.
Tho city recorder wns notified to In
struct certain parties In this city that '
they woro permitting riotous nnd dis
orderly conduct In tholr plnccs of bus
iness, nnd unless conditions woro re
medied nt once tho council would
consider tho advisability of cancell
ing tho licenses, or would rofuso to
grant new l'conses upon tho expira
tion of tho llconso period.
Mnrrlod In San Francisco, Calif
ornia. November 11, 1911, Francis
J. Smith of Conllnga, California, and
Joyco C, Fish of Coqulllo, Orcgoiu
Aftor tho ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
i Smith went Immediately to tholr
homo In Coallngn, California.
REV. BENGTSON of tho Swod'nh
Luthornn church will nttond Sun
day school festival at tho church .In
North Bond this ovonlng.
danco nnd enjoyed n wedding suppor
following tho nuptlnlB. Tho brldo Is
-lain., nt Prnii. Wilson of Mursh-
:lni.i nmi iimv will rnsldo nt the ror-
., nt Mnrlnl nml Third StrCOtS. 00-
, IIUI W .i......w .. -
nunvinir tho annrtmonts rerony
iv.v"n -.. ..,--- i ji...i
vncated by Mr. nntl Mrs. uruuuuMi.
The groom Is n woll known Marsh-
flold hnrbor. Iiotn nnvo scorfa u.
f.lnn.la florn W'llH Will IlllltO 111 WlS'l-
lng them nil tho happiness thnt tho
fnttiro enn bring.
Tho fnllowlnE Item from tho Port
land pnpors will bo of Interest to
those who novo nonrq nun iwiu.
Mrs. Schwab In lior visit to Marsh-
"Mrs. May Doarborn Schwab and
i, imalinnil Dlohnrd f Dick I II.
Schwab, have loft for New York City
to mnko tholr Homo tnero ior soniw
tlmo to conic. Mr. Schwab Is consla-
orlng a business proposition to icemo
i.. vnn Vnrir n.'tv nml Mrs. Schwab
ia in imsv horsolf with ndvnnccd vo-
pnl study nntl recltnl nnd chinch
choir work there. alio camo to una
city, with hor 'parents, from Now
Vni-ir stnin nvnr (mi vonrs nuo nnd
today Is one of tho most esteemed
lyric soprano soloists In Orogon. Sho
hns a clear, swcot, high-set soprano
voice of romnrknblo purity and Is at,
Hor best nt ballad singing, In render
ing Thomas' and Dollbes' composl-
tlos nnd in colornturn wont requir
ing Irlllu nml (Inn Inturlirotntlotl. SIlO
was lately soprano solo'st nt tho First
Unitarian Uliu.cn cnoir ana luriiiuur
occupied tho samo position at tho
Tnylor-streot MoUiodlst, First Pres
byterian nnd First Congregational
Clurch oholra. Sho Has also won
nii'vens hero In concort work.
L. E. BLIVEN Is visiting Coqulllo
nntl Bnndon totlny nnd tomorrow,
presumably In tho Intorost of n
pnsslblo boxing exhibition.
MESSRS. SHEA nntl MOFFAT from
Boavor Hill spent Chrlstmns Day
duck hunting In South Slouch.
Thoy succeeded catching forty lino
ducks.
MISS STELLA PETERSON, who has
boon confined In tho hospital with
a caso of typhoid, roturned In
qulto good health to Eastsldo
today.
WM. STODDARD and wlfo will leave
tomorrow for tholr homo near t:n
Smlth-Powors camp on South In
let after upending tho holldnys
with friends In Mnrshllold. ,
MRS. CHAS. NORDSTROM and sons,
Potor nnd Sltlnoy, Hnve roturnou
from Coqulllo whoro thoy spent
Chrlstmns at tho homo of Mrs.
Nordstrom's pnronts, Mr. nntl Mrs.
Potor Johnson.
Estimates
MARSHFIELD,
Phone 140L Oregon
Nasburg's Grocery
( ' Has
Just Received a Shipment
of
- Fine Fresh Assorted Crackers
and Cakes
Crackers in 5o, 10c and 25c Cartons
Crackers in Toe and $1.25 Boxes
Crackers in 15c a lb. Bulk '
Crackers, Educators, Assorted.
Crackers, Salted, Assorted.
At
Nasburg's Grocery
Jnmos Brockmnn hnB Just lenrued
thnt his brother, CHnrlcs Edwin
Brockmnn, Mnrshnl of Fort Collins,
Colorado, wns shot Inst Saturday
whllo In the porformanco of his duty.
Chnrlos Brockmnn has sorvod ns mar
shal of Fort Coll'ns for five or six
yonrs. Ho owned his own homo in
that city and IcavcH a wlfo and two
children to mourn his untlmoly doath,
besides HIb brother, who resides in
this city, and Mrs. Mary Alice Amo
tion of Myrtlo Point, his slater.
CURRY COUNTY NEWS
KvontH Thoro nn Told by tlio Gold'
Reach Globo
Word has been recolved hero that
thoro will bo no Christmas troo or
celebration of nny kind nt Port Or
ford on nccount of tho sorlous illnoss
of Mrs. O. J. Mather who Is surforlng
from brain fovor.
A tolophono messago was recolved
nt Lniinlols forli'ddlnc tho boxlllff
J match botweon Porry Randies and
diet Cnrmlchnol which was to tauo
placo In this placo January 1st.
Earnest Holmborg and Miss Fay
Tompkins woro mnrrlod nt Port Or
Iford last Tuesday night. M T.
Wright, Justico of tho Penco, oniclat-cd.
J. L. nURNS and family of Mllllco
ma woro Marshflold visitors today.
A TURKISH RATH will do yon
GOOD. Phono 214-J. .
Insured
Hot Water Bottles
" Absolutely guaranteed for two years. "NVll give
vou a new one without question in caso one of our
Kantlcok bottles proves defective within two years.
That's fair isn't it? Iienicinber tho name, tho
ICANTLEEK
red rubber hot water bottles, also fountain syringes,
both plain and combination.
The KANTLEEIv line of rubber goods is for salo
in rarshfield by us only.
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADUATE OirEAHSTS
PHONE 213-J
Light, White, Always Right
Fill Your Bin
Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour r
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Furnished
i oota by all dealers.
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