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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1912)
rHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELI). OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 2 KwumniMM iszsxzwamEszvmzxxaswLWi aaauBJZgi:'j:,:iJirhrhMtaffm!rt rTpae Christmas Jfiint A Gift Milady of the Limou sine Will Like i, jmiiiiiii itii M-WHAMF Daily S i ... ....i... iliiititiiltm nmn1ti la trt Barrels Post Stumps Will Measure "mton which tl.o One by One mill n Half Indies ' lii-l woniiin who owns Hit own cur , mill Will ho In Two Colors. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. Winter styles In postnge stamps were nn jionnrpil by the Post Olllco Depart ment. Art nml hulk intermingle in tlie newest of Unrlo Sam's paper nunres, which now nre being run from tho prossos in the government's jirlntlng olllco, bo ns to ho renily to 3o Into sorvlco when tho new Parcels Vost act becomes operntlve on Jnnu ry 1. There are two color schemes, Tod atamps for tho gcnornl use of the Tpnbllc, nml green, to ho known ns( "'iluo" stamps, ilealgneii merely to witness collection of postage on short Eiattl mnttor of tho fourth class. j The stamps with which tho parcel, mailers among tho general public will strugglo will he roil for all do-' womlnntlons, ami will measure ono !by uno and half Inches between tho perforation lines. The stamps now' In iwo for ordinary mailing purposes are only Bcvon-olghtl'.s by three quarters of an Inch. I In n curved panel across the top of tho now Btamps, supported by n pen led porpendlcular column at either end, will bo engraved tho words, "U. "S. Parcels Post." Tho upper corners will lie occupied by triangular orna jmonlB. Largo numerals In tho lower nicrs will Indicato the stamp de nominations. Tho only dlfferenco In the "duo" stamps will bo In the col or. Tho art work on tho Btnmps will vary according to tho prlco paid for Uhom. Tho Illustrative subjectu will Ibo im follows: Ono cent stamp, post onlco clerk, two cont city mall enr wlor; three cont, railway postal clerk: !our cent, rural cnrrlor; llvo cent Toxin train: ten cont, steamship and tronll tendon llftcen cent, nutomobllo scrvlie: twenty rent, noroplano car rying mall: twenty-llvo cont, mnnu fticuitlng; fifty cont, dnlrylng; sov-enty-Ilvo cent, harvesting; $1, fruit growing. , Ordlnnry postago stamps will not w accepted as postage on fourtli dnns mnll matter nftor January 1. Neither will parcols post Btamps bo valid for payment for postago of the jflrst. pp"nn(l and third classes. fg K S N This Will Be Absolutely the Strongest Special THE NEW LIM0C81NU DAO. will bo glnd to receive on Christmns morning. The largo center pocket will hold various belongings, ami tho sldo pock ets aro for vanity trinkets and tiandker chiefs. Five Days to Christmas I Dec. 20 1 LICENSES TO WED. County Clerk Watson Issued tho tfoHowIm; mnrrlngo licenses during itho wok: Kay W. lledgpoth and Sadlo (Cooper, both of llaudou. Alex. Stonolnko nml Ellzuboth A. Did You Ever Get Left ? Well, You Will if You Don't Do That Christmas Shopping at Once. That Means Right Slclnlechner, both of Temploton. I nff TL. M:..f,n. MntU coaniiio Herald. ' Off This Minute NOW. i OUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ARE THE BEST, FINEST and CHEAPEST EVER SHOWN ON COOS BAY c I Holiday Offering Ever Staged on Coos Bay Seven-Piece Imported China Salad Sets six beautiful and exclusive patterns, f g regular $2.50 values, Saturday's M U Xmas Sale price the set, . . J V Supply Limited to J 00 sets Come early our Christmas line is still complete, Come to the Peoples' Store where the people like to trade "Always Something New," Peoples' 5-10-1 5c Store DUBIE GAY IIV 1 HOI! STANLKV I know a man named "Dublo flay." Ho novor lots his temper stray. Ho wenrB around n happy grin and always pushed out IiIb fin to glvo onch ono n hearty Bhako and, somohow you Just have to tako his big old paw and grip it tight becnuuo ho makes tho day moro bright, uo incotB you when you ro fooling sick, and snya: "Old boy, you are a brick. I novcr saw you look no wall, although I hear you've had a spell ol grip, or mumpH, or rhoumntlz, but you don't show It In your phiz. So, when old Dublo passes on, you'ro changed from weak to man of brawn. Ho hears that you aro down In luck that by mlBrortuno you vo been struck, and thou tho old scout hunts you up nml says, "My boy, let's go and sup upon tho fatness of this land. You'ro not knocked out'. Cot up and stand." When Dublo gets you thus In tow, your knocked-out feeling hns to go. I often think nbout this mnn who brings to Tom, and Dick and Dan Bomo Joy that drives nway their woo and makes dull days with brightness glow, and thou I wonder why wo, all, don't lift our bro thers when thoy fall, and holp them through each weary mllo, like Dublo, with a Jovial smile. Hut, still, wo'ro busy with our d renins. Wo have no tlmo to Bcnttor bonms of brightness for our neighbor's way. Wo ro not nil built llko Dublo Day. EPHyBlLL .JTHEt JSTREFTSl START I Ml Make Your Christmas Last All Winter Tho One Ideal Gift for All the Family All the Year Around. You Possess All the Music of All the World When You Buy a Columbia Grafonla m $25 to $200 Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE MAIN 298 US "A great ninny Improvements over tho preaont tolophono sorvlco l'wtvv n,os' ,,,Mn " (,Vl """J" " aro promised during ,, siusluw. Ixcicpiiuuo me iiusi iwu juuiB uf Improvement, tolophono inon," Bald FLORENCE, Or., Doc. 10 Tho a trnvollng mnn. "I mr'5 I'ortor Dros. mill nt Florenco I .. ....... tl'llftli llfld lint n mini. ni in.l.1 n was mixing with an oiucini or tuo "" n iuiuu u lloll sorvlco In nnothor city sovornl whlstlo In n yenr and a half, Is days ago, and ho predicted that tho nrnl roporloil ns going to stnrt up. next two years would boo soma Tho Porters hnvo bought Bovornl marked chnugos for tho hotter. Tho ncies of wntorfront up tho river prosont switchboard hns outlived its from tho mill. This bolonged to usefulness and hns boon put Into William Kylo & Sons, and It hns tho background by bottor, modorn- for somo tlmo been known that Izod CQiilpmont. Ono trouble with tho futuro of tho mill doponded on tho present switchboard Is that whothor tho Porters got this land, tho tolophono girl hoops hor oyos Kylo & Sons nskod sovornl thous- rlvotcd on tho lights nenr tho hot- nml dollars moro for this land than torn of tho board. Tho person hnv- tho Porters woro willing to pay, Ing n number nenr tho top Is not nnd Kylo & Sons suggested tho oo- notlcod so readily. IIo waits. Ono llo of Florcnco pay tho dlfforonco, of tho Inconvonlonces which some- a proposition that was nlmoBt un- tlllien cmiRn niimli rnninlnlnt In Inl. nilllllOllSlv rolnntnil. ' - . ' I onhono nnorntors. It In not nKvnva It was thon 'ronnrlnir tlmf dm nn easy task to got employes that mill might possibly bo romovod.' aro nlort and prompt. In Bomo Hut Inst Snturdny, after sovoral' parts of tho country tho automatic weoks' negotiations, tho donl for tho phono finds much favor. Tho au'lnd was closed, and recently ono tomntlc phono Is nil right whon It of tho Porters, snld that tho mill works. Sometimes It does not work, would bo onlargod to a capacity of After you havo flddlod around wltlinoiit 1 80,000 foot. nn nutomntlo phono and rocolved hogging has been steadily going no nnswor your patience becomes" on nt tho head of tho Sluslnw nil oxhniiBtcd. Thoro may bo no ono fH. sovornl million feot being ni ne mo oinor onii, nut u is a ro- iuuy in xno wntor. lief to ubo a phono on which thero Is somobody to nssuro you fllAUITV HALT IS CKNSOItl:i) that 'party don't nnswor.' In somo c.,.,1.,., Afi i .' T7 ... in , . . , w . npokano Mlnlstei-s Stop 'lJimnv lliiir' cities tho sorvlco Is bettor than In ,, 1N)Hpo rllsl,i,Mmllo Dane" othors. San Frnnclsco lins a hotter SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 20. A sorvlco than Marshflold. This may wel1 dofned Uno between what ho bo due to tho fact that San Fran- ffi "t ""S. Cisco hns both tho Doll and tho William C. Hicks, dean of AH Home or automatic sorvlce. Two Saints' Episcopal cathedral, whon 3jBioiup In a town, howovor, aro n ll0 orlored stopped tho dancing of nulsinco and a financial burden. ,?.?, ",UI!J!J n"B'," ,tho "Cubanola . 1 ulldo, "tho Grizzly Hear" and MILMOXAiitKS' WIVES 'other "rag" dances nt n fashionable INDEPENDENCE, Kan.. Dec. 20. tol. Twolvo of tho wealthiest nnd Eluding that his prohibition was most prominent women of this city disregarded, whon his oyos woro uoi were- summoned to servo on n jury upon tho dancors, Doan Hicks and i,!,. c,"so ot Jnn,os n,". chargod Cannon Gross patrolled tho bnll wlth firing a shot through tho win- rooms of tho hotel until tho last (low of nn Intorurbnn car, nenr dnneo was over. horo, endangorlng the lives of tho . passengers. Among tho women . .CLOSING OUT TOYS AT IIATJ.1 summoned aro tho wives of two IMUCH at COOS HAY OAm tiTnin. mllllonnlro oil operators, two h-m,.. W AS" STOI1" ers1 wlvos and two suffragist lead- WHEAT $1.75 PER 100 A! ers- 'n.VINES. Gl II LHP YEABJIP Surviving Itnclicloi'H of California Town Will (Vlcbrntc. FEUNDALE, Cal., Doc. 19 Tuos day night, Decomhor Ul, during tho last fow hourB of tho year 1912 tho bachelors, of Eorndalo who aro ovor IIO yenrH of ago will bo hostn at n unlquo banquet nt tho Ameri can hotol, a dinner of thnnkBglvlug for having escaped tho matrimonial nets of designing maidens during leap year. Bachelors from other parts of tho county will bo invited to nttond nnd Join In tho fonst of thanksgiv ing for being allowed to coutliiuo tho enjoyment of uuwodded bliss. It Is reported that tho girls aro toutntlvnly planning to rnld tho bnuquot hall, armed with hatpins and pronchors, determined to hnvo husbnuds nt any cost, but tho bach elors nro not fearful ns thoy In tend to havo Bovornl largo mlco chained In tho doorwny. Judge non Illllor will ofllclato as master of coromontos. iliH i ui IIONEItltAKE IS NAMED. UcivimcN Acting Supervisor of the UiiiHim National Forest. Tho IlOBohurg News says. Smith C. nnrtrum, supovlsor of Unipqun Nntlonnl Forost, nccompnn lcd by Mrs. llnrtrum and tholr chll dron, loft last night for Portlnnd whoro ho was called by tho United Stntos district forostor. Mr. nnr trum hns boon In tho forost sorvlco for ovor 13 yonrs and Is tho oldest supervisor in point of years In tho sorvlco in tho ontiro United Stntos. His long oxporlonco lias no doubt had much to do with his selection by tho govommont for this Import ant work. During his nbsonco from tho olllco horo his place will bo tak en by Georgo nonobrnko, who has recontly beon promoted from tho position of deputy supervisor. Mr. Uonohrnko is well qualified to fill tho position having boon in tho for est work for n number of yonrs un der Mr. Dartrum, Iloschiirg to Iuin. SKcll UcnJ on I ttishirss Houses Now. KOSEIll'ltO. Dec. 19. Tte c!' council Is planning to Impou i occupation tax on practically t kinds of business hero to meet H city's current expenses. Th li tor IlmltntlnnB will not enabli tt council to levy a heavy tnou general tax to moot the cltj'i ei nouses next year. In addition t din lIcmiRes tiHiinllv levied la J city, nn annual occupation Ui propuHOII, 111 iiiuunoi Nursory Btock nptenls. 150; bK agonts. per day. $10; tanh. lit! boot black stands, f 10; contrition $10; fruit packing houses, UO; P coninnnlos. $TiO: Ico lactorf K 'cold stornco. $50: pool and inau halls, $G0; sporting Bo, I spray manufacturer, $!5l snlo tobacco stores. $25; wnlnE porformnnces, $2.50; theaters, ft ontlla nilllllHllon. $10 Ptf BMtl theatorB, over five cents admUta nr. nor month: hardware w $10, keeping harness, $10 bakeries $10. keeping confection r. virn. .inic stores. UJ': whiskey, '$10. with blar. '' with building materials, W, V Ing estnhllHhmcnts without "? per $15, with newspaper S5, ii fniinwini!: Shoe store, l browory and Ico. $75; dottaW lB $10; furnlturo store H J stables $2:.. gnrase M nlshlngs $30, harness rtcp J .. . . , ,uv. 150. Ju HOIOIH, over fi ""''''in. ry $25. livery stables !$ . ory $15, plumbing ?): tographor $50, real o- ?25, shooting gallery ! " n ,..in wnrks It fountain $15, urtlertaken .' rloty stoics $15. OTK.UJKU hi; . -"" "1 hEAVF. SAN '--' jo DECEMiiKii nmja COOS HAY Win AND WEIGHT' Whhy COAL. The d AIAVAYH J.'"" . '"TinBpd. lilvery and i"1""" Times' Want Ads bring results. Trv T" Times' WapJfc, ' IUMCTMlIaW GOlCtNROOHllllNGCa ' I I i a .r,,.rt Pnmlii nation; Something really &Z!g and at the same time benefi Golden Rod OCB0CEs spell "Golden UuU" " "