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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. ifTrTr Up Intent! 1 loresu dlnr, VilleJ resolut the Coapjj e i t the c alio, 3 Nlti Jean ie vi 'e Ore " prell We, laolc rtiet hP mm, Met Ali Ej; bid I line tit! iRStl lcced eriiil mi ifljtj It itc ;ii u!;i :oti'. 'cKt: ltl one ir wl yfil Offltjit lliit S'biSner fe Mat Tho long, loose ulBtorotlo, with nd- JniUblo collnr; inn do with or wthout a licit; n "torpodo" Btrnp on tho bIcovo covors a smalt tbangu pocket; n Horvlcoablo mid popular coat. VfOU can wear the collar of this coat three ways, according to the weather. Hart Schaffner & Marx never before put out a better coat for the money. It is a part of our service to show you a fine overcoat whether you want to buy or not. You can pay any price you please here for an overcoat from $16.00 up. Suits $18' and up. WOOLEN MILL STORE This Mora Is tlio homo of Hurt Sclmf fner & Marx clothes ..fays "The Busy Corner"-The Rexall Store Oh! Yom Beautiful Doll FREE! FREES With every 73c A'mns Purchnso a bciuitlful (deeping doll will ho (lira wny, Oor Xmm display Is tho best, nicest nnd nt lowest prices tlmt iu ever tJionn on Ooos liny. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. L(ST English Hotter dog, answer ing to tho nnmo of "Jim." Last soon hero Saturday, Inform J. Albert Mntson. BOARD AND ROOMS Hotel lint tin, contrally located. Oood ta blo, homo cooking, and largo comfortnblo rooms. Reasonable ratos. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tbo 24 hours ondlng nt 4:43 n. m. Dec. 4, by nonj. Ostllnd, special government mo teorologlcnl observer: Mnxlmum GO Minimum . .. 41 At 4:43 n. nt 41 Precipitation 51 Wind Northwest; cloudy. BORN. 1 LARSON To Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Larson nt their homo In Min neapolis, a son. Mrs. Larson wns formerly Miss Ellen Mosena of Mnrshficld, a stepdaughter of Hormnn Krugor. Brings In Gninc. Qlon Rozoll camo to Mnrshficld today with a string of wild gamo for Stnuff's Grocery. Killed lit Mill. Parties from Co qulllo report that n man named Armstron'k was killed In tho Ran dolph mill n few days ago. Buys Home Mrs. John Dear has purchased tho A. D. Dnly rcsldonco proporty In West Mnrshfiold. Mr. Daly expects to loavo soon for California. To Ilulld Bridges It Is announced that Hugh McLaln will probnbly build all tho bridges on tho Smith Powers logging rond extension bo yond Myrtlo Point. Rond Election Tho citizens of Allcgnny nro voting on special road tax to irobulld tho DralnJAllognny rond, and tho road botweon Alle gany nnd Scottsburg. Cnnip Closed. A number of tho omploycs of tho McDonald & Vnu ghnn logging camp enmo down yes terday for n fow days whtlo tho camp In closed as n result of n breakdown. WANTED KNtlmntcH on logging off 100 ncrcs. Also man to tnko chnrgo of work. Address A, Caro Times. FOR SALE Hoomng house. Ad dress llox C, caro Tlmos olllco. roil SALE Chlckerlng Pnrlor Ornnd Plnno In excellent condi tion; $GG0 cash. Phono 294-X. FOR SALE Pino Jersey Cow, Frosh this month. Inqulro of Edw. A. Harris. WANTED Experienced niiiii luid wlfo (no clilldron) to work on dnlry farm. Good wngos. Wrlto L. P. Prlco, sumnor, uro. How Aboiuilt Chosttmas? Isn't it about time you wore thinking of those you will remember on that glad day. i 1 Husbands will find hero many useful articles that will bring joy into the kitchen and servo as a reminder to fair wives for the entire voar. Aluminum Kitelhen Utensils we first on the list. Ask any woman and she Kill toll vnn flmf full enf nl' flinsn nfonsils 01' any one of them would bo one of the most accept able of gifjs. Then there is granite ware the universal Tea Ball Tea Pot Aluminum Ronst- "Jg J.Jnns in fact our list is too large to bo given hero. Gall in and see and let us help you out. THE BAZAR House of Quality. 1 FOR SALE Resluiirniit. Address J'Mlo L, Times olllce. FOR RENT Store room on Front street. Apply Tlmos ofllco. WANTED Roomers nnd Hoarders In private family. Address 219 South nrondway. T.ooK Listen Freo guess on tho $10 prlzo "benn jar" witn ovory DO cent purchnso between now nnd Decomber 2Gth. Sartor's Confectlonory, Front stroot. "DLISD CLEAN GROCERIES. Club to Enforro Cnro In tlKG0, Dec. 4 a systematic tori.. . rln clca ad sanitary o rL? UQ mado tho Chl " tood lcub, organized today. tnfn!Ct ?f tho organization Is ree cleanliness In nolghbor- ilH V' the tenota of tho club, ( i ar'?"a now an oxhlbltlon " cats i i m tni8 clty are: "m- V b. allowed in grocery itei'n!0 f'ens to bo kept In u on Sidewalks: stores havlnc Whi f ,blackHated; no horse lr aen. KePl m Ule dellv tlfu; overythlng to bo kept k cotX and evoryth,ns t ue I"R-7LTno7laANIES. S.-YiAOE. Conn.. Dec. 4. Hi havfl eaaea cl" of America 11 BiPMi- ,J,lttnont organization V. WHI1K hnrn T, ..l, tlonh? Pre,8nt tomporary or- :Hom T ,uaes men of gllsten HjS" 0m MaosachusettB to &t&s?or ladlea lr t;llusa A NEW FEATURE L. R. Aldorraan, Supt. of Public Instruction, proposes through tho co nty superintendent nnd prln cl pals of tho various schools to inau gurate n lecturo course for tho gen eral public, and will onllst children of tho schools to prepnro a program of entertainment and secure their as sistance In tho work. Through this plan R Is expocted to mako tho school tho social center of tho community. Tho subjects of tho lecture course will relate to boy life, human life, worklngmen's rights, community life public nnanco and crlmo nnd crimin als. CHILD'S CLEVER ACTING. Llttlo Miss La Petite Elva Is winning tho admiration of tho crowds that nro nttendlng the Roj al Theater this weok. She Is the cutest llttlo actress that has vis ited the Ray. Hor 80nf .a"dr dances and monologues, together with hor character costumes make a hit with everyone. Hava your Job printing done at Tho Times office An unflUed want causes unhappl ness Times Want Ads get result Trv Thn Times' Want Ads. KINDS OF J0I PMNTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE WANTED SreomWinnd snfo; must bo 2000 pounds or larger, au drcss, stating slzo and prlco, Mllo Plorson, Lnkesldo, Oro. WANTED School girl to cnro for child nftwr school hours for hor rnnm nnd lionrd. Al)I)lv MrS. II. P. Lold, Honnott nvonuo, bo- iweonvFourth ana Fifth streets. WAXTED A good milk cow. Ad- i f Xy TAiulnn lnataliln ti UrUDD l Kt dlHUHHi U1"IV w.w pon. FOR SALE Dry wooa, flr nnd L dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono IGiJ-L. WANTED All kinds of hauling dono promptly. Phono 31 Dl. J. E. Fitzgerald. TONIGHT TEe Royal 1000 Feet Moving Pictures All now niino rei,K.'nted. Jnck of Diamonds. Reunion Week In EH Town A SK-Cyllnder Elopement. SUvpy Hollow. 10 HAND-COLORED VIEWS OF the Secloy-Anderson Train Wioek of Nov. 2."5i near IJniidon, Ore. 10c to Any Sent. Tomorrow night Messrs. Elmore nnd Riley will oii vlth new nov- oltle, dirrcrcnt from nnytlilng you liavo ever seen. Have your Job printing dono at The Times office. If you have anything to sell, rent or trd, or want help, try a Want l.Wn- rrVi.f!l(nnn Alny Itnll of tho ferry steamer Transit reports that during tho month of Novcmbor, thoy cnrrlcd G888 passongors, 143 doublo tonms, 1G8 slnglo tenms, CG nutos, und 2G head of stock. Ouo Indictment A Dnndoon man was Indicted by tho Rrnnd Jury nt Co- qulllo yesterday for a burglary that occured tlioro soma tlmo ago. no will probably bo tried next weok. His nnmo was not given out. Dies In California Word has boon received hero of tho death of Chan. F. Dodgo nt Frultvalo, Calif. Mr. Dodgo formorly lived In Coos County nnd was tho first conductor on tho Marshflold and Myrtlo Point rail way. His wlfo was formoly Miss Dlotz. PERSONAL 'NOTES NORM MORGAN of Daniels Creek Is In MnrBhQold on business. REV. FATHER SPRINGER of North Bond was In town yostorday. MRS. It. R. PINKERTON of North Inlet Is a Marshflold shoppor today. SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. Prlscllln club with Mrs. R. A. unurcn. THURSDAY. A. N. W. club with Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. CHAS. DUNCAN was In town today from his homo on South Coos River. MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sum ner is n Marshflold visitor today. JOHN A. MATSON of Catching In let was In town today on business. MRS. JAMES FORTY of Dunkcr Hill spent a part of today in town. CHARLES THOMAS of North Dond 1b a Mnrshfiold business visitor today. M. D. MEEKS wont to Myrtlo Point on tho train this morning on business. MRS. CARL SMEDDERG- Is In town for a few days, visiting friends. MRS. MILT ELIOTT of South In let is in town today visiting nnd shopping. STERLING PRICE returned this morning from n business trip to Gardiner. RINALDO 8TEMMERMAN of Loon Lnko Is In Mnrshficld visiting for a fow days. SIMON ERICKSON Is In today from Hnyncs Inlet on business nnd pIcnBuro. 11. LOCKHART loft on tho Drain Btngo this morning on n business trip to Portland. GEORGE MYERS Is In town todny from tho James Lnndrlth's placo on South Coos Rlvor. W. II. SMITH nnd WIFE of Coos Rlvor spent tho dny In town nt tendlng to business. MR. and MRS. CARL EGBNHOFF nnd daughter, Allcon, wero In town today shopping. homo after a pleasant visit with: his brother, Guy Warner, nnd oth er relatives and friends on th Day. JUDGE JOHN P. HALL wont to Co qulllo today to attond n special session of tho Coos County comlf-slonors. O. W. DOUGLAS who has been conducting tho Fashion Cloanlng; establishment on Front fltrcot I planning to lenvo In tho near fa turo for Monterey, Mox., whorar ho expects to cngngo In busi ness. . MRS. A. II. OLSEN of North Inlet has just returned from a visit to hor husband, Captain Olson, who Is master of tho Ilortlo Min or, plying betweon Ray Point nnd Johnson & Lyon's mills on tho Coqulllo River, MR. nnd MRS. F. B. HAY of St. MnryB, Idaho, arrived last Satur day for an iudoflnlto visit with tho former's sister, Mrs. John Dashnoy of South Fifth Strcot. Mr, Hay expresses himself ns bolng; highly olntod over tho Coos Bar, country. CHAS. MASTERS, who has been em ployed by thn C. A. Smith Co. for tho past throo yoars, loaves on tho Rodondo for Oakland, Cnllf. whoro ho will mnko his futuro homo. Mr Masters will bo master of tho tow boat Dixie, owned by tho C. A, Smith Co., nnd which has boon lit oporation on this Bny, but will be transferred to San Francisco Bay for futuro work. ALONG THE WATERFRONT j Tho tug Olennor enmo In from Gardiner yostorday for n cargo oC merchandise. Council Tonight Tho Mnrshllold city council will moot tonight to can vass tho oloctlon returns nnd tnko up other matters. It wan also stntod nt tho last meeting that tho Coos Hay Wntor Company would also re vent Its frnncblso again for consideration. In Business. Robert Fox of Bnndon, who has boon conducting n lint shop nnd cleaning nnd press ing estnbllshmont In Bnndon 1b moving to Marshflold. Ho will bo associated with R. E. Plnogor In tho Inttor's cleaning and pressing business hero. Holm House C. E. Nicholson re ports that sneak thlovoa broko Into his ranch homo In tho Sand Hills and stolo cousldernblo cannod goods, n 22cnIIbor rlflo, cartridges, coal oil, lantorns nnd somo bedding. This is tho third tlmo the houso has been pillaged slnco Soptombor. Old Chums Meet. G. Cobb will bo the guest of his old-tlmo trlond Storllng Prlco nt his home, Fens Melo, ou Catching Inlot for n fow days, Mr. Cobb nnd Mr. Storllng wore boy frlonds iu Bowling Grcon, Ohio, and hnd not mot for 30 years until thoy met In Marshflold a fow days ago. Funeral Today. The funornt of Miss Lily Volz, tho 18-yoar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Volz of North Bond, who died on Monday, aftoi a lingering lllneua of consumption, was held today. Tho services wero from tho house-, the Rov. D. A. McLood officiating, and burial was In tho Marshflold com-etory. t I HOTEL ARRIVALS. - CHANDLER II. B. Hall, Port land; A. N. Holman. Portland; A. B. DoLong. Portland; O. B. Holt, Portland; C. H. Albort, Portland; B. Llppman, Portland; G. D. Goss and wlfo, Bnndon; G. Hams, Now York; Mrs. G. Hams, Now York; Mlsa Florence Hams, Now York; O. G. Doty, San Francisco; T. C. White. San Francisco; J. E. Scott, San Francisco; A. McAdnms, Bea vor Hill; W. E. Best, Bandon; S. R. Steele and wife, Bandon. COOS E. M. Ward. Bandon; J. Klein, Valloyford; S. W. Calif, Lakosnio; F. L. Robertson, Port land; P. J. Hanus. Eugono; Henry Collins, Coqulllo; D. J. Prlco, Dan iels Creek. BLANCO Chns. Fredericks, Myr tlo Point; W. W. Henderson, Sa lem; Jas. P. Olson, Langlols; R. J. Hall, Bandon; Geo. Wilson, Em pire; Carl Belleu, Bridge; 0. 0. Hamerly, Rogue niver, I. Jacob son, Empire. MRS. ROBERT McOANN of North Bond was In Mnrshllold today on business nnd pleasure-. JOHN LONGSTAPP, who has boon visiting In Sumnor, roturnod to Marshflold this morning. Club Meets Tho Prlscllln Club Is being ontortnlned this nftornoou by Mrs. R. A. Chnpln of Bunker Hill HILBERT STECKEL, who hns boon n Sumnor visitor for tho past fow days, roturnod to town this morn ing. Tho Rainbow, ownod by Capt. C, E. Edwards und Capt. Hormnn Ed wards, which was launchod Inst sum mor slnco which tlmo sho Iiob boon practically rebuilt, mndo hor trial trip yesterday nnd Is pronounced to bo n success. AMONG THE SICK. I Mrs. W.P. McEldownoy Is reported quito sick nt tholr homo In South Mnrshfiold. MIos Edith Gormnnson, who hna been In Morcy Hospital for n month wns ablo to roturn to her homo this morning. Mrs. Mnry Bowmnn, who has boon" n pntlont In Morcy Hospital for somo tlmo, loft on tho nftornoon train for; hor homo In Bnndon. ROY ROZELL roturnod to Bnndon todny nftor n week's visit with his brother, Glen Rozoll of South Inlot. W. H. HUBBARD nnd fnmlly, who hnvo boon on tho Prlco rnnch, on Catching Inlot, nro moving to town todny. MnS. C. M. BYLER and MRS. L. J. SIMPSON of North Bond wero guests of Mrs. W. S. Turpon yes terday. CLARENCE COLLVER, wlfo and fnmlly of Loon Lnko camo down tho rlvor this morning for n week's visit with rolntlves. C. H. Nicholson, of tho Coos Bny Ic nnd Cold Storngo Company, hns boon confined to his homo today by a slight Illness. R. E. KNORR, formorly with tho Rod CrosB pharmacy, Is reported to bo figuring on oponlng a drug storo nt Gold Bench soon. MRS. E. W. KAMMERER and chil dren loft this morning on tho Rodondo for California to spend tho wlntor with rolntlves. MRS. JAMES MAGEH and daugh tor, Miss Mnry Mngoo of Emplro, nro guests nt tho P. M. Wilbur homo on North Broadway. W. J. Rust, who has boon Huffor Ing from n sovoro attack of la. grlppo, wns n Mnrshficld visitor today. i ROYAL NEIGHBORS Tho Royal Nolghbom aro requested' to mcot at tbo Baptist Church Thurs day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock to nt tond tho funorttl of Neighbor Elsie M. LaChnpollo. HELEN R. DOWNS, Recorder. MISS RAMONA RADCLIFF. who has beon n guest at tho E. W. Knmmoror homo for tho past three months, loft this morning on tho Rodondo for hor homo In San Francisco. DAVE ROBERTS of Tomploton Is In town this morning on busi ness. Mr. Roberts has punt pur chased n GOO-acro ranch on Smith Rlvor and expects to move with in n weok or ton days. J. A. WARNER, formorly with tho lllntiAn tintnl tutfr nAitr Innnlnil In California, loft today for his itiiiBBiaa-MHaaBMaMMamaaiwiMaMiaia What Nicer for a Christmas Present than a box of MASKEY'S CANDIES. Put In your order now for fancy boxes. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 ADVERTISED LETTERS. - List of advortlsod lottors remain ing In tho Mnrshfiold, Oregon, Posf ofllco for tho weok ondlng Dec. 3, 1012. Persons calling for tho samm will ploaso say advortlsod and pay ono cont for each lottor callod for. Armstrong. A. E.; Andorson, Bort ;el; Brlggs, Carl; Brnndlo, Chns.; Bosco, Eugonlo; Brown, Dnn; Dlnck, Mlsa Emlo; Colburn, Geo.; Domorest R.; Dormuth, Mrs. Maud; Dolnn, P. Dooloy, Clios.; Edwards & Bowmnn; Gordler, John; Gustavson. John; Hampton, D. T.; Harrison, Joo;IIow ell, E.; Krnlovlch, Jan; Kophart, O. D.; Koogh, II. J.; King, Losllo; Lnra blrth, Miss Lois; Lowls, Mrs. Ailnr Lawhoad, G. B.; Lundqulst, Carl;' McCurdy, W. L.; Mackoy, Gnus.; Moskon, Gust: Norburg, Capt. Jack; Presslor, P.; Powell, M. E.; Rowo, O. II,; Ruobsoman, John; Strand, Rov. O.; Simmons, Frnnk; Van Bureu,. Win.; Wlor, Thomas; Wilson, Mrs. Anno; Woltor, Hubort. W. B. CURTIS, Postmastor- NORT1I BEND NEWS. Tho Ladles Aid of tho North Bonil Norwegian Lutheran Church will moot Thursday afternoon nt 2 o' clock with Mrs, Adolph Johnson. i.wvrtv won if and cooked food salo at BA1TIST LADIES BA.AAH Luthoran Hall, DEC. 7. RAND DANCE Saturday evening. PATRONIZE tho Loading Drug Storo, whoa you will bo sure of socurlng High-grade Goods and Now De signs. Tho Storo for Quality Goods and Penslnr Remedies. . w