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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1 912. EVENING EDITION. i R8 I W Mk 1 fl H W m 1111 mr$Mtim Wi IrNIKB mh B iLLLLLk Mi lK $ jwiZP git WEfEfaMLB Em Kp;itfbl lUrt tcbtffnci & Mir I OU want Santa Glaus to stop here at this store on his way to your chimney and Christmas tree; there are more things here that men and big boys want for Christ- mas than in any other store in town. Sonic day soon you'd better come in and pick out the things you'd like to have him deliver; we'll mark them for him and guarantee to get them there at the right moment. Hero aro a fow things that Santa Olaus will bo glad to carry for you : Hart Schaf f nor & Marx Suits and Overcoats ; best Christ mas gift possible, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35; finest made. Smoking Jackets $5 to $12 Lounging Robes $4.50 to $10 Umbrellas . $1 to $5 Suspenders in Boxes 50c to $1.50 Neckwear in Boxes 50c to $1.0Q Combination Sots 75c to $2.00 and many other useful presents for men and boys. WOOLEN MILL STORE Tills storo Is tJio homo of Hart ScIinlTiier At Mnr. clothcH WANT ADS. torr Si'turduy, pair of gold cuff buttons, with Initial "W" engraved on. Return to Times offlco and recolvo roward. W'AXTKI) Two furnished house keeping rooms. No children. Pre fer prlvato house. Will bo per manent. Homo, care Times. fOH RENT Two-room furnished parhnont. Inqulro Nasburg Grocery. IVAXTHI) Competent StenoRrnnlier we salary ana oxponenco. ah dress Box COO, Marshflold. VOARD AND ROOM For four. Ap- Piy W. H. Burghngon, west Bunkor Hill. T.ni!T Wllliln lllht I WO WCC'ks ITOlll handled umbrolla. Howard for Its return to Times olllco. LOST Ladles Muck purso contain- lnc small change and addresses Reward and thanks of tho little boy who lost It for return to Times odlco. TIDKS FOH DKCKMIIKR. Dclow la given tho timo and height of high and low water at Marshflold. The tides are plncod In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho llrst lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a compai laon on consecutlvo heights will Indicate whother It Is high or low wnter. For high water on tho bar, mlmtract 2 hours 34 minutes. 21'llrs., Ft. . aa'iirs.. 'Ft.. 23 lira.. 'Ft. . 2 1 lira.. (Ft.. 25 lira.. .Ft. . 0.20 4.0 1.2(5 4.3 2.10 4.4 3. OS 4.7 3.CC CO 5.09 11. nc 3.2 C.5 0.0C 12.43 3.3 CO 7.01 1.31 3.C 7.1 7.154 2. IS 3.4 7.2 8.47 2.07 3.2 7.2 fi.31 0.7 . 7.19 1.4 8.0G 1.9 8.H3 1.8 9.39 l.S (li'li Homestead Wm. Covery was In from Cooston yestordny to mako llnnl proof on his homestead near there, IMan llaiKiiict Tom Hall and D L. Rood hnvo heon appointed n com mlttco to nrrango for a big bannuot, which will mark tho annual Installa tion of officers of Myrtlo Lodgo, K. or l'. T.OST Auto hIcIo curtnln.. Howard for roturn to Flshor nt Hlllyer'a cigar stand. to r.HASH For ono year nt mod ornro rato, my placo at 523 South Droadway. Lesso to Keop up re pairs. Warren L. Dachtol. HOARD AND ROOM -In private family. 24C North Fourth St., phono 242-L. WOMEN A money maker. (Junr nninnii irnslorv to wearer. Our proposition beats all othors. ?10 por day. writo immediately. Quaker City Mills, 31 So. ICth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Wed Here Juatlco Ponnock UiIb wcok ofllclatod nt tho marrlago of Alex Stonlako and Miss Ellznboth A. Stclnlc8chner, two well known Ton Mllo pooplo. They will reside- nt Ton Mile. WEATHER FORECAST. ORGON Generally fair to night nnd Sunday. Eastorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., Dec. 21, by HonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological obsorvor: Maximum CO Minimum 27 At 4:43 a. m 30 Precipitation nono Wind North; clenr. nrnat lull. Tim Ilntinrltnnnt hold this lnsulllclont and has overruled his contest of Korns' entry, wiucn was mndo after Slestrcom's first en try Whs rcjocted. Whllo Korns' has not received n patent It la expected ho will. The caso has heon tho cen ter of Interest nt Ten Mllo for somo tlmo. Mother Demi Word hns boon re ceived In Marahflold of tho death of tho mother of Miss Gortrudo Wilcox of Portland. Miss Wilcox will bo ro mombored by mnny as sho visited on tho InBt Sum in or, as tho guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Adnms nnd Mlsa Manila Mnhonoy. See Seal Yestordny D. Y. Stafford II. S. Tower and a numbor of others witnessed tho unusual sight of n seal In tho unncr bny. Tho seal wus n largo ono and was feeding nnd play ing In tho bay, opposlto tho Market nvcnuo wharf. Ho was n largo ono It Is very soldom that a seal ven tures to tho uppor bay. Slestrecni Loses Cane Word hns been received that tho Land Depart ment has ruled against Chns. Slcs trcom's contest of Ilruno KornB' homestend nt Ton Mllo. The two wcro squnbbllng ovor a tract lying between tholr ranches. SIcstrcom mndo tlio llrst entry, but It wna ro jectcd bocauso ho had too much land. Then ho deeded somo of his land to his daughter, hut provided In tho deed that ho Bhould retain a llfo in-' . iltuy Itarhcr Slio It is announced that Messrs. Hulln and Busby, who hnvo been conducting it Front Btroot bnrbor shop, hnvo purchased tho Golden Oak Shop, which C, A, Hunter formorly conducted. Thoy will pro bably operate both shops until tho llrst of tho yonr, when tho two will probably bo consolidated In tho Golden Oak shop location. New Home. Nod Galloway has commonced tho construction of a handsomo now bungalow 28 by 44 at Ton Mllo. A good Joko Is bo Ing told on him, to tho effoct that ho purchased a now tapo lino nnd DAYTON BICYCLES fJt SLK Old iicwspaiwrs; a big uunmo ror a nlckol. Just rno t"lng to start flrca with. i PO.Uti) ANI) ROOMS Hotel Lnt. ''n, centrally located. Good ta ble, homo cooking, and largo comfortablo rooms. Reasonable' rates. I p0H sLE Dry wood, tlr nnd nl-'t er, at Campbell's Wood Yard,' Ferry landing. Phoo 1CS-L. ' r'OK SAL13 Flno orchard, truck n(l dairy land, near Allegany. Address Dox C4, or phono 304X1, Allegany, Oro. ' ET Two jinrt bloodhound dogs, one dark brown white spotted "'. nnswAra nnm "T.ondnr." O'her fomalo, bluo with whllo Ja brown spots. Answers namo Queen." Lost hotween Umpqua UShthnilCn nn.l Mn.M, Glm.nl A 'beral roward for lnformatlon.il " W. Wells, X,akeslfle, Oro. Dont Let This Christmas Tree Burn You Out Big property loss, big loss of llfo, overy year from Christmas trees. If you uso candles, DON'T USB "snow" or cotton or othor Inflammable ornaments, This la ono of many proventa blo causes of flro. Somo pro not prevontablo. Protect yoursolf against loss from any causo by ono of our lnsuranco policies. Wo write In only tho greatest companies. LS Kaufman & Co THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH READING AND THINKING OVER BY EVlRY MAN WHO WORKS FOR WAGES If I can persuade you to use a bicycle, I am doing you, your employer and your family a service, If I can persuade you to buy a Dayton Bicycle, I am doing myself a good turn at tho same time, RIDE A DAYTON BICYCLE and you won't be tired from your long hike, when you reach your place of employment, Your employer won't have cause to be dissatisfied because you are not ready to take hold on time, nor will you have to hurry away on the stroke of the clock to make connections at noon or to get home before every one is ready for bed, Your family will be pleased because tho half hour gained morning and evening makes It easier to finish the housework, Would it not, Mrs,? Davton Bicycles must give satisfaction, Wo have sold them for a vear and see no reason to carry any other make, We Equip Them to Suit Customers You Choose Your Own Brake Corbin Tvyo Speed, New Departure, Morrow, Musselman HANDLE BARS , . any shape made, . . . ; , SADDLES K six kinds to choose from, FRAME ,14, 16, 18,20,22,24 01 26 inch, " Z. l .ni We carry all these in stock. Steel Mud Guards on Small Boys' Wheels if You Wish. MarshfleSd Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS, Phone 158-R, 172 Broadway monBUrcd tho timbers with It, hut when ho enmo to fit thorn In tho building tho timbers woro about four" Inches short and an examina tion of tho tapo lino proved it to be shoit that much. lakes. It Is understood that tho price of a nlco Christinas presont Is wagered on who will Bccuro tho most ducks. WM. WALKER nnd wlfo of Cooston woro Marahflold Christmas shop pers yesterday. MIL and MUS. E. L. ROBERTS are among tho Marshflold visitors to day from Sumner. J. I). CLINKENDEARD, wlfo nnd daughter, of Sumner nro Marsh Hold shoppers today. E. L. ROMNSON camo In from North Inlet this morning nnd will spond Sttndny with his family. JOHN npiJINSON and sister, AGNES nro nmong tho Marshflold visitors today from Hnyncs inlet. E. C1EOROE SMITH nnd wlfo camo ; to Marshdcld thin morning from their homo on South Coos River. MRS. LAURA McRAY and nleco, l DORIS HOWARD, of North In- lot, nro in town for tho dny on iHifllncss RUI1EN LYON of North Inlet Is In j, c. WATSON, n prominent ranch town on business. , L,r from ncar Conulllo has been G. A. 1IONEURAKE of Rasa Inlot visiting Coos liny friends tho pnst Is In town today. i two days. RUFUS HOWE of Sumnor Is In town MUS Ui Mi wirdeR of Lnkcsldo Is ,. t(,n.(!1! .V"? n.1S8.- . . . , ' I" Marshflold today on hor way to D. D. I1RA1NARD Is In town today unntlon to spend tho holidays with noOMl".!5?r.n,5I.ll!S.t: ... ' ,lor nKtr. Mrs. Kred Tuttlo. MRS. ELIZA NORTH Is In town to- 0i Mt JOHNSON, yard foreman nt day from Mllllcomn. ) ,ll0 Sint, iHmbor yard, wont out w. 11, a.Miru nnu unugiuorB nro in to his Narth Inlot ranch yestor- Wnrrnnt Issued Fred Klantschy yestordny Bworo out n warrant In JustlCQ Pcnnock's court for tho nr rcst of Prank Ilennott on tho charge of larceny of n shot gun. It seems that tho two men wero employed nt tho Smith mill. Klantschy bought Dennett's bonthotisc. Dennett loft recently for Portland, nnd when ho took his belongings Klnntschy claims ho look a brand now shotgun, worth $23, which Klantschy had just bought. Tho warant has been sent to Portland. PERSONAL NOTES town today shopping. MISS SIGNA STORA Is n shopper to day from Coos Rlvor. I GRANT WATERS Is a Marshflold vis-, ltor from North Inlot. E. J. MASTERS of Catching Inlot Is visiting In town todny. I MATT MATSON of Catching Inlet is In town todny on business. dny afternoon returning this morn ing. WARREN REED camo down from Gardiner yestordny on business. Ho will probably roturn homo to day, accompanied by 8tnnloy Dnrt lott and A. P. Groonough of tho lower Conulllo. who will hunt with him nenr Gardiner for a fow dnya. L. STONE, a Catching Inlot rnnchor,' HARRY TUOG, formorly a woll known young Coos liny business man, has returned from Salt Lnko nu a porsonnl ChrlstmnB prcsonco for his friends. During his nbsou co ho has travelled much and visit ed mnny of tho largo cities In the southwest, in Colorado, Texas and othor states, but liked nono bet ter than Coos Ray, and has return ed to remain probably permanently, AMOXO THE SICK. Is in Marshflold for tho day. MRS. GEORGE DARRETT Is a shop per from Hnyncs Inlot todny. MISS DETHEL STOCK of Sumnor Is In Mnrshflold todny shopping. JOHN MESSERLD of Catching Inlot Is In town today on business. MISS LULU HODSON of North Coos Rlvor Is In town todny shopping. I MRS. EMMA HILHORN Is in town todny from hor homo in Millicomu.l GEORGE MYER8 nnd wlfo nro In town todny from South Coos Rlvor. -MR. nnd MRS. CRONK of South Coos ivivur ro .wurnimuiu visitors luuny. . STELLA and ROSE SMITH of South Chns. Skorrott of Hunker Hill, who Coos Rlvor nro visitors to town to- recently underwent nn oporatlon nt ''ny Mercy Hospital, Is gottlng along nlco- NOLE nnd FRED NOAH nro nmong ly nnd will probably bo ablo to ro- tho visitors from North Coos Rlvor turn homo Sundny. today. i Mr. Hnrnli Wilson, who hns boon TOM SMITH nnd wlfo of Daniels In 8nn Francisco with hor daughter. Crook aro In own on business nnd Miss Sponco, who recently undorwont pleasure. nn nnnrntlon. wrltcn thnt thn lattor C. H. DUNGAN. tho South Coos RIv- lina rnrnvnretl nninrlontlv tn loavo tho or farmer, Is In town attending to hospltnl nnd Mrs. Wilson plans to ro business. turn on tho Speedwoll noxt wook. MR. nnd MRS. HULK of Hnynos In- Miss "Kathleen Wolls of Myrtlo let nro In Mnrshflold today on Point, who Iiiih been In Mnrnlillold, business. ' receiving modlcul treatment, roturn- HENRY MICHAELimiNK, n North cd homo todny. Coos Rlvor rnnchor !h In town to-. Mru. C. J. Mahonov la exnectod to dny on business. nrrlvo hero this ovenlng from Flo- WM. INOERSOLL. n Lnkcsldo resi dent, la In town looking nftor busi ness IntorcHta. FRED 8ELANDER, wlfo and baby of South Cooh Rlvor nro In town to day shopping. O. ',. THORTON, la Haynog Inlet resident, Ih In town todny looking after business. W'LL KKIILAD and J. D. GOSS loft tills nftornoou for nn over-Sun-dny duck hunt at tho Snnd Hill ronco to recolvo trontmont nt Morcy Hospital In North Rend, Dr. A. L. Housoworth returned lnat evening from Floronco, nnd roports thnt Mrs. Jay Mahoney, who hns been 111 bo long, Is still vory sick. Mrs Mnhonoy will bo movod to Morcy Hospltnl as soon nn nrrnngomonta enn bo completed. Mrs. C. W. Tower has boon con fined to hor homo tho pnBt wook by n sovoro attack of rhoumntlsm. ,7. Lee Brown, Ph. G. Itoht. IV. Swanion, Ph. C. RESERVE for your friends llio best by buying your Christmas Gifts at tbis store. We have done a splendid busi ness so far in disposing of our quality gifts to peo ple that know wo will bo glad to show every ono our Christmas stock. Be sure and select FOR YOUR FRIENDS our Quality Gifts and Now Designs. Avoid repe tition of last year's presents by getting your gifts at this store. You will bo well repaid when you obtain your Christmas Gifts here, as wo lead in High Grade Presents, New Designs, Reasonable Prices and The Best in Quality Gifts Como in and examine our nice assortment of per fumes, both imported and domestic, in fancy pack ages, from 25c to $25.00. New designs in Ladies' Hand Bags, hand-soved and artistically finished. Fancy Umbrellas and Pocket Purses for Ladies and Gentlemen, all kinds. Beautifully boxed Christ mas Stationery, from 50c to $5.00. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. ISnuC sed. Whitman Fa mous Chocolates and several other select Christmas lines. Three Days More Shopping before the big flurry 'is over; everybody welcome to make this store thoir bead quarters. The Store for Quality Goods and Xew Desitjns. I I i J