The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 23, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. M ALONE Y Editor nntl Pub. f
DAN K. MALONKY News Kdtlor
LEW I
OH BREAKWATER
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY' NEWS
CARD PAHTIKS
Mrs. Claude Nashburg entertained
Inforinnlly nt cards Inst Mondny nf
tcrnuon. Mrs. C. K. Perry entcrtnlncd n row
friends nt cards Inst Monday nftor-noon.
f. north m:xi) altar guild
Steamer Sails This Morninfl
for Portland With a
1 Large List.
The Hronkwntcr sailed this morn
ing for Portland with a mlscoiinn- lho ;10tl nt Tny)or i,n. The next
mum tut ui uuiBiit &"" !" i ,pPtlnir w 11 ho the lrst Tiiiirsiiny in
sensor list. Outgoing nW Vlioo present at the meet
firowa. tim Hnlmnii lincklllll season' """"" "
lmving closed, augmented the pass-. '"K Go8t,m,orfor, Mrs. C.
minor travel
Among those sailing on the
Brenkwntor wore the following:
Winifred Hoche. Adelnltlo Itosln.,
Otto Olson, ClinB. Hrickson, Mrs.
T. Wllllnnis. F. Smith. Vorn Snv
Ior. II. Evans, Chns. Van Fleet, P.
Lawls, C. llodlch, Mrs. K. X. Shlck
ley, 0. Coleman, Miss Suomola, T.
Peterson, V. Hongrol, X. .loldncss,
&. Sagen, J. Peterson, J. It. Hor
ron, Geo. F. Smith, Mr. Johnson,
Sco Sing. Soo Poo, P. V. Hop
Xlns. H. L. Hnrkcr, Mr. Knhn, O.
T. Xelson, Mrs, Nelson, Win. Xol
non, D. A. Shlndlcr, C. StindqulBt,
H. Ucrg, G. M. Mooro, W. II. Mel
rose, J. Fcrrlll. T. II. Tappendorf,
lira. DoLong, Mary Simpson, P.
Norhcrg, MIbh llnrt, Mrs. S. Xass,
John Aid, G. Peterson, P. M. Spen
cer, A. II. Daly, Sam Nnss, Mr.
Cohan, C. llonch, Mrs. Ida Ash
bum, W. T. Miller, Mrs. Miller. P.
Larson, P. Ilackmnn, P. lllll, J.
3II1I, II. Pctorson, C. Schocn and
2G Chlnninon.
M'ALLISTEB IS
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Portland Lawyer Caught at
Medford While Trying to
Skin to California.
That K. S. J. McAllister, tho
Portland lawyer, who loft hero on
K'of dopr'av.ty ngatast him" MVaPalnlor and daughter. Miss 2 .fK TySSSK"" tho
.ad .boon filed in Port tand. at, Maude, expect to leave next week for, & ,a UZB8S ud.o.
Tuowday,
e
Had
tempted to lenvo tho state, fs told
to nowspapor dispatches. Ho was
arrested nt Medford. A dispatch
from Medford says
' glvo a social next Tuesday evening
I nt tho Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
McCnnn, who attended tho state and
I iinflnnnl pniivoiitioii In Portland In
October, will glvo a report.
Hefioshments will Do sorveii in tuc
Mlpah Hlblo rooms.
Miss Kiigonln Schilling Is expect
ed here this evening from Myrtle
Point to spend a week or so with
fi lends mid relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Greene will
lenvo soon for tho East to spend
tho Christmas holldnys.
.Mr. and Mrs. Prank K. Hague
have completed moving from Kltty
vlllo Into apartment No. 1 In tho
O'Connell flats.
Geonxo Colbum of Mlnncnpolls,
" I who has boon visiting at tho homo
Tho North Hcnd Altar Guild mot of A. J. Downson, South llroadwny.
at tho homo of Mrs. Frank Frnmojfor the past six weeks, will leave for
i.. Timrminv. when llnnl plans audi homo today.
arrangements wero made for tea and Mrs. Nlbaboth Adams left this
bnzaar to bo held on tho afternoon of morning via Gardiner for Florence
io visit nor uromer, tj. j. .Mauouey.
Hurt Cohan of Portland, who was
an Incoming passenger u tho llrcnk
water Thursday on a visit to his
brother, P. D. Cohnn, returned to his
homo on this morning's stenmcr. Mr.
Cohan Is n railroad ninn. Ho Is pri
vate secretary to W. 10. Coninn, who
Is genernl freight and passenger
agent of tho North Ilend railroad.
Mr, and Mrs. P. D. Cohnn cntor
tnlnod n uumbor of friends Inform
ally, last Thursday evening nfter tho
Fortnightly Club dance, In honor of
their brother, Hurt Cohnn, vh hns
boon making n brief visit to tho F.
D. Cohnn homo In West Mnrshlleld.
The North Pond concert bnnd will
give n mnsqucrado dance Saturday
night, Dec. 7, nt Kckhoff hall. Pour
or flvo prizes will bo awarded.
Tho Sons of Norway hnvo arranged
for a big basket social to bo given
next Wednesdny ovonlng at tho Fln-
1 nlsh Hall. An Impromptu program
GOOOBUM'S
GARAGE OPEN
M. livlnr. Mrs. John Lonnan, Mrs
Archie Phillips, Mrs. W. J. Ingram.
Mrs. Ley ton. Mrs. A. K. Norton. Mrs.
C. S. Wlnsor, Mrs. I. 11. Ilnrtle, Miss
Kdttli Horn, Miss Lena Kruso and
Miss Helen Wlnsor.
informal
I
Kugcno O'Connell writes that ho
and Mrs. O'Connell wll return from
their extended eastern trip to spend
Thanksgiving In Mnrshlleld.
How Father Munro was tho guest
of honor nt nn Informnl dinner Inst
Tuesday evening nt the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis McCarthy on South
enjoyed.
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PI fth Street
, ,.,,,. , i ., -' iimii mm. iiii iiiiiiruimiwi iiruKmiu
Mr. and Mrs. I h. Leefe left for,of mU8,c nn(, ol,or ,vcr8lons win bo
norenco, urcgon, mis wcuk, wuuiu
Mr. Leefo will hnvo chargo of tho gov
enincnt hnrbor work on tho lower
Sluslnw.
A. 0. Rogers nnd wlfo nnd daugh
ter and Mrs. W. 1L Kennedy expect
to lenvo soon for nn oxtended visit
.MUSICAL PROGRAM.
when Informed Mint, about May 1.
An excellent musical program
was given last evening In tho
Prnwtii titrlnti nlmrpli nt Vnrtli Hnnil
with relatives and friends at various uy ti10 ,,8 of MBa Mildred
points In California. , I Rood, assisted by Mrs. P. H. Hood.
C. P. McGcorgo and family Willi Those participating In tho program
soon move Into their new residence,! woro:
which J. W. Chapman Iiob built nt ittil- Pitman, OIndyH Perry, Mnr
F.lovcnth and Centrnl, Mr. McGeorgo"Bnrot Lund, Milton Jackson, GIndys
having taken a threo years' leaso otihnrson. Eva Van Zllo, Evelyn Mlr
tlio property. rousoul, Hlancho Mlrrasoul, Lonoro,
Mrs. E. W. Kammoror nnd children Tope. Jenny Johnson, Mrs. George
nnd her cousin, Miss Ilnmonn Hod- Herron, Esther Wnnn, -Ruth Fry,
cllffo. who has been spending n fow lddlo Ellerbcck, Hernlco Mlrrasoul,
months nt tho Knmmercr home, wlll(Mnude Fry, Olive Mooro, Esther
leave next week for California, where I Sullivan, Mabel Inimcl, Helen Pcr
they will rcmnln for tho winter, in kins, Wllholnitnn Thorn, Miss Hood
hopes of benefitting Mrs. Katnmorer's nnd Mrs. P. IJ. Hood.
health. Mrs. Kammoror nnd tno cnu-
dron expect to return to tho Hay
Model and Modern Automo
bile Establishment Now
Ready for Business.
Georgo Goodruir's new nutomoblle
garngo at !1I7 Centi il Avonuo has
received the lluUaln.t touches and Is
now completed i n 1 ready for Inspec
tion of visitors an 1 prospective pa
rous. It Is com pie. o nnd modern In
all Its equipment and appointments
as any In Portland, San Francisco or
any Pacific Coast metropolis. In fact.
Mr. Goodrum visited all tho coast
cities and got Ideas which ho has In
corporated in this model establish
ment. Ho hns Installed a gnBolluo tank
from which ho pumps tho oil direct
Into the car through nn absolutely
accurate motor measuring dovlco,
without nny wnsto. As Mr. Goodrum
sells gasollno nt absoluto cost without
nny profit, ho Is compelled (o requlro
patrons to pny cash for it and makes
no chargo accounts.
A complete, repair shop, equipped
with modern, high-class machinery, Is
maintained In connection. Thcro ls
also awash room, where cars aro
washed and polished. Ho mnkes n
specialty of this work and your car
may bo brought In after a day's run
nnd bo ready spick, span and polished
In tho morning. I
He carries tic complete stock of au
tomobile sundries, tires, inner tubes,
blow out pati'lics, treads, cup grcaso.j
cylinder oil, comonts, all kinds of.
chains, horns, reeds, cnrlbldo, In fact;
everything which tho owner of a car!
may need at any time.
For tho accommodation of patrons
Mr. Goodrum keeps n ninn at tho gar
ngo all tho tlmo mid tho placo Is opon
from early morning until midnight.
In addition to tho Cadillac and
Ford cars, Mr. Goodrum Is nlso Coos
County representative for tho Attor
bury, Mcnomlnco nnd Federal Auto
Trucks, equipped with self-starters
and selling fro.u $1250 to $3800.
There's nothing moro appropriate
San Francisco, whoro they will spend
tho winter. Miss Painter will con
tinue her study of vocal music thoro.
Mrs. Chas Van Duyn Is now plan
"E. S. J. McAllister wus orreatod ning to leave on tho next Hodondo
on' n southbound train late Thurs
day afternoon. Ho said ho was on
a business trip to California. Med
Ton! lawyers Identified him. Ho
in-as supposed to bo on his way to
Portland."
To (Jet. Hm-glN. Manilla! Carter
today received word that a guard
from tho Polsom penitentiary would
bo horo within a few days to tako
Ilnrgls, under 90-day sentcuco In
the Coos county Jail, for thefts of
(stothlng from C. E. Edwards mid
Mr. Jolianson in Mnrshflold, back
to. servo his term thoro. Tho guard
will hnvo a prisoner from Seattlo
and stops hero for Hnrglu. liar
glu' homo Is In tho south and ho
teas sent up from Sacramento.
Messrs. Gago, Llljeqvlst and Pen
nock thought It would bo a good
tiling to turn Hnrglu, Smith or
whntovor his name maybe, over as
mou as posslblo and save the coun
ty tho cost of boarding him.
VESSELS SAIL
THIS MORNING
HOT TAMALKS mid CHILI CON
UARNH. every day at SAHTEIt'S.
r
For Thanksgiving
1 you furnish tho Turkoy and Ornnborry Saueo and
wo will iurnissh tho rost, Iroin tho cooking range to
the carving sol.
Vo call your especial attention to our fine lino
of
Turkey Roasters
Jii Granite and Steel, from
$1.25 to $3.50
Also our elegant stock of
Carving Sets From
$1.25 to $10.00
on n trip to her old homo In Okla
homn, whoro sho will visit for sevornl
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugono O'Connell nre
oxpected to return onrly noxt week
from tholr extended visit with rela
tives In Now York nnd California.
Mrs. J. Gardiner of North Horn!
has returned from n short visit with. . i,. ,i o.,i
roiotivec at coour d'Aiono, idnho. Storm Abates and Several
Hny Hyno nnd Alvn Llttoll nro hero SIllDS GO to Sea Wash
from Southorn California for n short' :,..... i n.....,
visit nt tho Kibbler homo In North' mCjtOn 10 KClUin.
Ilend. I
Mrs. P. M. Tullv ami little son Aftor being bnrbound by tho rough
ronchod San Prnnelsco Thursdny nf-i weather, sovoral vessels crossed out
in .. f... ...n!,o ..lull ,i.i.i. .niniinni lOilnv. Tim Iliilnrrln Vlllltl SllllHl.
In nnd nenr Hoston. They will visit Newborg nnd Alllanco nailed for tho
relatives In Callfornln for nwhllo be-'south. Tho Hroakwntor sailed north,
fore rotiirnlng to tho Hay. All crossed out botwoon 10 nnd 10:-
Mrs. P. A. Snccht loft yostordny 60 o'clock,
for San Francisco, whero sho will I Tho Homor arrived this morning
enter Lnno hosnltnl for medical from San Francisco with n carKo of
trtmtmout. I general freight, tho biggest shipment
Miss Martha Ilernltt spent a bolng about 200 tons of bltiimon for
few dayB nt tho homo of hor iinelo, ' tho Coos Hny Paving nnd Construc-
llenry Ploegor, In Myrtlo Point, tho. turn Company's work nt Myrtle Point.
Ilrst of tho weok. Sho will snll south Tuesday with
Tlio w. c. T. u. of Nortli Hond will, iroigiu only.
Tho WnHhlngton, which hns beon
on drydock nt Portland undergoing
repairs Is oxpected bnck here on Mon
day nnd will resuino her run botweon
hnn prnnrlsco nnd Coos Hay.
Tho Speodwoll, tho now vessel of
mo wstnbrook lino, which Is to ply
botweon Coos Hay mid Ilnndon nnd
San Francisco, nrlvod In nt Hnndon
this morning on hor Initial trln and
Is oxpected horo tomorrow or Mon
dny. Tlio FIflold snlled for San Fran
cIsco,
mm
mWV CHOPPERS, BREAD KNIVES
TA13L13 CUTLERY.
AND
DON'T FORGET
that wo have an exceptionally fine lino of useful
and ornamental articles, suitable for Christinas
presents. See Ekbhul before buying.
tt&0&
J. D. GOSS wont to Ton Mllo to
dny for nn over Sundny duck
IIUIU.
MH. COLLIER of CoqulUo loft horo
this morning for Floronco In re
sponse to a mossage. stating that
his daughter. Mrs. C. J. Mn.
honoy, was seriously 111. Ho wns
accompanied by a nurse from
Hnndon.
ALL KINDS OP HOT DRINKS
at SAllTUIl'S.
IT'S TIME for your CHRIST.
MAS PHOTOS. QUARTEItMASS'
ni i'iiiw.
TONIGHT
at
Agents for Hurley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycle.
THe Royal
nn ino Firing Line
War drama,
ttillior's Favorite
Western drama.
Reaping In the Northwest
and
Launching of the lniperator
Two good educatlonals.
Juno Hall Sings.
Matlueo Tomorrow nt 2:30.
Hart Ai Howard, two comedians
vlll glvo two acts.
Juno Hall Two Songs.
Reels Pictures.
All for JO cents,
THE BIG NOISE
.5
6
Elks Are Making Elaborate
Preparations for Mins
trel Sbow.
Tho i:iks hold tholr first rohoar-
snl last night for tho big vnudo-
VIllo and minstrel show thnt will
bo given at tho Masonic onorn
hoiiBo on Thursday and Prldny ev
enings, Decombor C and C. It pro
mises to bo tho funniest mid most
interesting show of tho scnBon. A
largo number of tho prominent bus
iness men of tho city will tako
pnrt. Tho program will bo an
nounced lotor. Tho ofllclal pnpor
of tho show, nn elght-nauo. slx-
columii publication, will he Issued
sometime next; week. A largo staff
oi cuiiors aro now nt work on ar
ticles tint will mnko It ono of
tho notable publications of Orecoii.
A staff of advertising solicitors nro
also out Interviewing tho biislnoss
mon for ndvortlslng nnd nro moot
ing with a llhornl rosponso. "Tho
Hlg Nolso" will bo Just whnt Its
ntuiio Implies. Got rendy for It by
putting mufflors on your ears.
Got your THANKSGIVING' CAN
DV at SARTKR'S.
ftWi f) ti Zq.
YouM
F
N
daNn
0rcat!
OW'S the time, and here's the place to get it.
Never before have we been able to show so
attractive a lino at such moderate prices; tie
style, lit, materials and attractiveness of these gar
ments far exceeds anything we have seen before.
Medium-length, medium-weight Fall Overcoats
in smart, rough-finished materials, $10 to $25.
Kninconls that will really protect you in even
the severest storm.
Headquarters for Hie finest
Svhhss-Iiallimorii Suits and
Overcoats.
Marshficld TUl! FllMp North Bend
1-
HOTKL ARRIVALS.
A GOOD 1NVKSTMKNT
HAINKS' FLOUR.
Tlmos' Wnnt Ads bring rosults.
THI3 CHANDLHR II. A. Cnrml-
chnol, Ilnndon; Tom Williams, Sail
Francisco; aoorgo W. Mooro, Port
laud; A. Q. Williams, Sail Francisco;
W. A. Crnlg. Portland: H. K. Drapor,
Abordeon, Wnsh.; J, I. Torroll, 8oat
tlo, Wash.: A. G. Leslie, Hugeno;
P. W. Hopkins, llonvor Hill; II. K.
Goaron, Portland mid W. L. Knouff,
Portland.
HOTKL COOS ChaH Adams, Myr
tlo Point; Goorgo Flanagan, Myrtlo
Point; Henry Colin, CoqulUo; A. L.
Ilormmi, Ilnndon; J. A. Smith, Coos
River; K, A. Hamilton, Rosoburg,
Ore; Mao Simpson, Prospor, Oro.j
Mrs. II. A. DoLong, Prospor, Ore; P.
H. Tappondorff, Ilnndon nnd R. S.
Scott, Cnmp 7.
nLANCO HOTEL W. A. Emor
son, Camp G; L. L. Hoald, Portland;
S. Chatterton, Portland; Chnrlcs P.
Whlto, Snn Prnnelsco; P. M. Sponcor,
Gardiner; J. H. Krugcr, City; Paul
J. Rasinussen. Emplro; Gn. Mcin
tosh, Sontilo and Win, Handy, Cd
tngo Grovo.
CARD OP THANKS.
Wo wish to express our hetrtW
thonkB for the kindness and tea
Bhloratlon shown ns by all, J
especially tl.o Mnsonlc bodies. Is
our borenvomont, tho death el
iiicuani Mnir. o Vf
wish to express our appreciation
tho many handsome floral otto
lugs. .
Dr. C. H. Walter and Famllj.
r.. .,n. rilltlSTMAS MOl'XIS
for CHRISTMAS PHOTOS hare a
rlvod at STADDPA'S.
Don't IHiAMi: your WIFE
sho has POOR IIIIK.M IJ"
a SACK of IIAIXIS' FI)IR
SEE tho difference.
CARAMELS :we ItmND !
VRDAV and SUNDAY at tt&
PORD'S special CAXDl "'
Warner's
Corsets
The
At
Golden Rule
We have secured the agency
for the celebrated Warner's Rust
Proof Corsets These are priced
from $J.OO to $3,50.
The Golden Rule will soon
have on display a most complete
line of HOLIDAY GOODS and
at the very lowest prices.
The Golden Rule
R. A. COPPLE, Prop. Broadway and Central.