The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOSBAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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OU want Santa Claus to
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lis way to your chimney and
Christmas tree; there are more things here
than men and big boys want for Christ
mas than in any other store m town.
Somo day soon you'd bolter como in nnd pick out the
things you'd like to havo him deliver: we'll mark
them for him and guarantee to get thorn there at the
right moment.
Hero are a few things that Santa Glaus will
bo Rlad to carry for you: ITnrfc Sella ff nor
&Marx Suits and Overcoats; best Christ
inns gift possible, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35;
finest made.
Smoking Jackets $5 to $12
Lounging "Robes $4.50 to $10
Umbrellas .. $lto $5
Suspenders in Boxes 50c to $1.50
Xcckwcnr in Boxes 50c to $1.0Q
Combination Sots 75c to $2.00
andmnny other usoful prcsonts for men and boys.
f WOOLEN MILL STORE
Thin Moro It the liomo of
Hurt Ki'lmlhifr Mnrv clothes
TIRES FOR DIX'EMRER.
Ilclow Is given tho timo mid
height of high nnd low water at
Mnrshflold.
Tho lidos nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino nnd holglits ou tho
"i-ond lino of each day; n compar
lfn on consecutlvo holghtB will
Indlrnte whether It 13 high or low
wiiti-r. Tor high wntor on tho bar,
Ml.!trnrt 2 hours a I nilntitoa.
I'J IMS . i. I 1 .22 . ,1ft 11 or.
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11.00
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5.00
3.2
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20 HlH
Ft.
21 UrH
Ft
1.12
2.9
0.29
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fi.39
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11.50
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WEATHER FORECAST.
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OREGON G .morally fair to
night nnd Friday. Easterly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
HECORD.
For tho 24 hours endlnc nt
! J - 43 a. m., Dec. 19, by IJenJ.
Ostllnd, special novornmont me
teorological obsorvor:
Maximum 55
I Minimum 34
I At 4:43 n. m 35
I Proclpltntlon 03
j Wind Northwest; partly
I cloudy.
Services Sunday. ltov. O. Hall
will conduct services nt Mnzlnr's
Chnpol on Daniels Creek, Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock.
Movo Olllce. llontloy & Jones
aro moving tliolr Insurnnco ofllco
from tho Songstnckcn building on
Uroadway to tho room on Front
street recently vacated by tho FbbIi
lon Tailor Shop.
Christmas Programs Christ inns
programs or exhibits of tho school
work will ho given In mnny of tho
rooms of tho Marshflold public
FOUND Yesterday Two keys on
n ring. Owner may havo samo
by paying for this nd nt Times
olflco.
FOR SALE flood paying restaurant
In nearby town. AddrcsB Z, enro
Times.
WANTED Man to act ns runner
for small hotol. Apply Times
olllco.
Hchools tomorrow afternoon. Tho
schools will rloso tomorrow for tho
Christinas holidays.
Injures Leg. J. C. Hacker, n
scaler employed by tho Sinlth-Pow-crs
Logging Co., received a bad
wound yesterday by falling against
(V wiw and severely cutting 0110 of
his legs. It will bo somo timo be
fore Mr. Hacker Is ublo to return
to his work.
Postpone Dnnco. Tho Fortnight
ly Club's dnnco, which was to
have been held this ovenlng at tho
Ragles' hall has been postponed
until after Christmas, owing to tho
Illness of n number of members of
the rlub. The postponed dnto will
bo announced Inter.
Is In iiiiriii'lu. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Tom Coko yesterday received n
Christmas rnrd from .Inmes Grant
Ferguson, who is now in Munchon,
llavnrlo, where ho la taking a
posNgrnduato course. Mr. Fergu
son was formerly principal of tho
Mnrshflcld high school.
Leave Tomorrow. Tho following
passengers nro listed to leavo Fri
day morning by tho Drnln-CInrdi-nor
stngo: Mrs. Drown, W. U. Hol
dlmnnn, A. Nelson, N. I). Schulz,
Henry Rohboch, 13. D. Gray, Mrs.
Daggot, W. II. Konnody, Mrs. F.
D. Drown, H. E. naultmnnn, 0. It.
Trcmblay and H. Groves.
Locates Here. Dr. Morris C.
Itoblns, who rocontly nrrlvod from
Spokane, has rented oftlccs In tho
Lockhort building and will locnto
In Marshflold. Dr. Itoblns family,
who nro spending tho wlntor In
California, will nrrlvo on tho Day
In tho early spring. Dr. Itoblns
has been practicing In Spokano
for nine years,
No Gun Play. J. E. Fltzgorald
states thnt tho report that Phoobo
Durroiighs had threatened him with
a gun was orroncous. Ho did not
know nbout tho gun piny, but said
that tho girl was difficult to linndlo
nnd ho assisted tho mothor In plac
ing her In tho girl's homo nt Os
wego, Oregon. Mr. Fitzgerald's
namo was connected with ntorlos at
Llbby nbout tho girl having been
"toting" a gun around.
lCMct Decision It Is possiblo
thnt Judgo Coko may hand down
a decision In tho Machado dlvofco
en so next Monday, unless somo
supplomontnl arguments aro filed.
In nil nbout thirty witnesses gavn
testimony during tho trial, which
Is said to bo longest dlvorco enso
ovor tried In Coos County, lasting
four days. Mr. Machado had sov
cnteon witnesses and alio had ovor
a dozen. Somo of tho spiciest nnd'$.-
most salacious evidence ovor heard
in tho local courts was given.
This Is Mrs. Machado's third ven
ture in matrimony, John Yonknm
bolng her first husbnud.
Is In Colfax. Geo. McCutchcon
of Mnrshflcld who recently wont
south for tho benefit of his health
Is now at a sanitarium In Colfax,
Cal. A physician who hns exam
ined him states that his trottblo Is
tuberculosis, but Mr. McCutchcon'n
many friends horo nro hoping that
ho will find rcllof nnd 11 cure.
Yesterday, n numbor of his friends
united In a long serial lottor to
li! tn .
PERSONAL NOTES
in
I SOCIAIj CALENDAR.
I THURSDAY. j
I Fortnightly dnnco at tho j
I Ragles' hall. (
j Social Sowing club with Mrs. j
I J. C Swlnford. j
of tho dond body found below
Empire, returned to Coqulllo this
morning.
MRS. HERBERT ARMSTRONG of
North Dond wus u Mnrshflold
visitor yostcrdny.
JACK MEREEN loaves this wcok
for Derkoley, Cal., whero ho will
spend tho holidays.
MRS. A. B. MORTON of forth
Dcnd was n Christmas shopper In
Marshflold yesterday.
MR. nnd MRS. RADFORD of Camp
1 camo to Marshflold this morn
ing to spond tho day.
GRORGB ROOKB and MISS FLOR
BN'CB ROOKB nro visiting to
day from North Coob River.
MR. and MRS. FRANK HODSON
nro In Mnrshflold todny from
their homo on South Coos River.
GENE TBRRY of Allegany la
town for tho day.
IVY NOAH of North C003 River
was In town today.
DBRCIIRR CRONCII of Haynea In
let Is In town today.
MRS. ANDRBW STORA of Coos
Itlvor Is in town todny.
HARRY STULL of Allognny wns n MRS. JOHN HBNDR1CKSON Ib a
visitor to town today. , Marshflold shopper today from
DR. HORSFALL Is In tho Coqulllo i,or )loino 0Il North Coos River.
valley on business todny. , MRS. ANDERSON Ib up from tho
MRS. CHAS. RODINEof Allognny Coob Day LIfo Saving Btntlon to
Is In town today shopping. j visitor her slator, Mrs. W. A.
CHARLES SELANDBR of Sumner Mngco.
Is a Marshflold visitor today. MR. nnd MltS. ANSON ROGERS
CAPT. DAN RODERTS of Allegany nro In town today from South
camo to town this morning. Coos River, looking after bust
ALDERT SEELIG mado n business nsa Interests,
trip to Unudon this morning. miss CATHERINE DYER roturn-
COL. R. H. HOSA roturncd to his
homo In Dnndon this morning.
MRS. CARL JOHNSON of Coos Ri
ver Is shopping In town todny.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM Is rt town
visitor from Coos River today.
MRS. A. II. OLSEN or North In
let Is In town todny shopping.
cd to her homo on Daniels Crook
today nttbr n visit with Marsh
flold frlonds.
L. F. DODLE nnd wlfo of Port
land nro oxpected horo today to
spond tho holidays nt tho homo
of their daughter, Mrs. Claudo
Nasburg.
iss Myrtle Marlin, I WANT ADS.
M-donna Sonrano. whoso songs
fleaje overyono.
Jut. runiKiiirir mwiv.
iIUpkl-Firo Comedian, who orl
Hoates his own songs nnd como-
(let.
HEK ncxcr-liefoio SKRN" PIC-
TPIIKS
th Organ Grinder's Wnrtl
Wljr nil Amorlriiti ntil-wm
Ist Stand
nnd
" Disturbed Sentry.
Royal
TONIGHT
ADMISSION 10c.
nlmm Clicus Coming Soou.
I LOST Satin day, 11 pair of golil
cuff buttons, with Initial "W"
engraved on. Itotum to Times
ofllco and recolvo rownrd.
OUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ARE
THE BEST, EINEST and CHEAPEST
EVER SHOWN ON COOS BAY
By Your Christmas
I airad
CANDIES
From Us
I0"'1 Stock is Fresh and
Complete.
Stauff Grocery Co.
.tiaskoy's Candles.
HOARD AND ROOM For two, nt
uny I'arK. muim .!
WANTED Two fiirnlflteil house
keeping rooms. No children. Pre
fer prlvato houBO. Will bo per
manent. Homo, caro Times.
FOR SAIjK Empty bo" for "ck
Ing. Shamrock saloon. Phono
251-L.
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
apartment. Inquire Nasburg Grocery.
WANTED Position ns cook In ho
tel, boarding Iioubo or prlvato
homo. Geo Gooy, P. O. Box 507.
WANTED Competent Stenographer
dross Box 090, Marshflold.
HOARD AND nOOMFor '". Ap
ply W. H. Durghagen, West
Bunker HIU.
FOR SALE Old noirspwrs; n l)lg
iiiiifiin lur u uibnuM
thine to start fires with.
"OAHD AND, ItOOMS-Ilotel toN
nn, ceiuruuy . -
bio homo cooking, and largo
comfortable rooms. Reasonable
rates
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al-
der, at uampooiis vuuu .,
Ferry landing. Phone 15S-L.
FOR HUNT Ono largo front room
with stove in It, suitable for two
persons. Call at 321 So. Broadway.
Ill
LUTHER JUDY was In town today ALLAN RANDLEMAN and wlfo of
from his North Coos River homo.' Coqulllo nro plnnnlng to moro
MRS. WILKES CAVANAUail of! this wook from Beaver HIU to' a
Eastsldo Is In Mnrshflold today. homo In Forndalo owned by Mrs.
JOHN ICRICK nnd wlfo of Coos Hnndloman.
River nro Marshflold visitors to- MRS. M'CUTCHEON nnd bnby nnd
day. Miss Nolllo McCutchcon roturncd
MRS. DYER mid dnughtor of Dan-, to their homo In Donvor Hill this
lets Creek nro Mnrshflold visitors morning, nftcr doing somo shop
today. I ping In Mnrshflold.
MRS. II. II. HAINES of Isthmus Dlt. A. L. HOUSEWORTH loft this
Inlet Is n Mnrshflold shoppor to- morning for Floronco to boo Mrs.
dny. O. J, Mahouoy, who has not yet
C. II. CODDING of Mtlllngton was, recovered from hop recent sovorc
In Marshflold yesterday ou busi
ness. MISS ELSIE WEAVER of Isthmus
Inlet 1r n shoppor In Mnrshflold
todny.
CARL M'CULLOCII of Hnynos Inlet
wna In Mnrshflold todny on business.
1. oru.Mirjii a.tiAi.u 111 iiuriu 111-1
lob Is n business vlattnr to town
today. I
L. J. SIMPSON of North Bond wns
n Mnrshflold business visitor yes-
torday.
nttack of nppondlcltls.
NINIAN WBnSTER of North Cooa
Rlvor is n busliioss visitor in
town todny. Ills fathor, Loo
Wobstor, who has been III nt
Morcy Hospltnl, Is roportod Im
proving. JOHN DUItnAND. who has boon
spondlng tho past year In tho
pearl fishing business In Wiscon
sin nnd nonr Muscatlno, Iowa,
writes friends that ho will ro
turn to Coos Dny In n wook
or so.
ROY LANDRITH of North Coos A, T. LAGBR8TROM nnd wlfo yos-
Make Your Christmas Last All Winter
Tho One Ideal Gift for AH the Family
AH the Year Around.
You Possess AH the Music of AH the World
When You Buy a Columbia Grafonla
$25 to $200
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
River Is In town nttnndlng to
buslnosB.
HENRY KERN nnd fnmliy of North
Bond wnro Mnrshflold shoppors
yostorday.
II. J. M'DIARMID roturnod to Ban
don todny, whero ho Is engaged
In business.
MRS. BVAN HODSON of South
Coos Rlvor is n Marshflold shop
por today.
M. J. BOWnON of Isthmus Inlot
Is a business visitor to Marsh
flold today.
JAMES LANDRITH, tho South Coos
Rlvor rancher, Is In town todny
on liuslnoss,
7.. T. SIOLIN Is In town today
on buslnoss from his homo on
tho Isthmus.
MRS. FRANK ROOD is a visitor
to MarBhflold today from North
Coos Rlvor.
MRS. W. R. B'CKFORD of Allo
gany Is among tho Marshflold
shoppors today,
ATTORNEY L. A. LILJEQVI8T,
who has boon assisting Coronor
torday moved Into tho 13. W.
Knmmoror homo in West Mnrsh
flold, which thoy will occupy
during tho wlntor months whllo
Mrs. Knmmoror nnd tho children
nro In California.
W. H. KENNEDY, who oxpoctod to
lenva on tho Rodomlo for San
Francisco, hns ongngod passago
on tho Draln-Gnrdtnor stngo nnd
will loavo tomorrow ovorlnnd for
San Francisco. Tho Rodomlo in
still In tho lowor bny,
G. W. SHELLEY of Myrtlo Point
wns In Mnrohflold yostorday en
route homo from North Bond,
whero ho arrnngod for partioa to
look nttor his rosldonco. IIo ro
ports that Myrtlo Point Is enjoy
ing an unusually good business
this senson.
Wo aro agents for
Oliver Typewriters
Marslifield Cyclery
Fred Wilson In tho Investigation i,0ll0 1nH.1t 172 Drondwny
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER"
MAIN 298
US
S MORE SHOPPING DAYS
for obtaining tlio best in quality glft for your friends. Como
in and examine our different linen, our prices will comimro fav
orably with city prices. You will find that everything Is new;
high-grade quality with artistic designs has been our aim In
selecting prcsonts for lc.l
Ladlies aimd Gemittlemnieim
Remember this is tho btoro for getting Christians Stationery;
tvo havo a fino lino and somothlug different in design from other
lines bhonii in town. AIto tho best in fancy iterfuiuo packages,
both domestic and imiortcd. All nro on display, besides several
other artistic lines to suit your (tockctbook and special tastes.
Tho Store for Quality Goods and Now Designs.
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