The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 23, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 191 2. EVENING EDITION.
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VTOU want Santa Claus 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.
Some day soon you'd better come in and pick out the
Jliinrra irrm VI lilrn 4-r lirnrn 1ii Inliirm,. iMl iviniil-
them for him and guarantee to get them there at the I
right moment.
Hero are a few things that Santa Glaus will
bo glad to carry for you : Hart Schaffncr
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
Thin Htoro Is tho homo of
Hart KchnfTiicr & Mnr.v clot lies
PERSONAL NOTES
13. L. UESSEY of South Coos River
Is In town.
J. M. CULLEY of Stininor la hi town
on business.
CHAS. ESTERDECK Is a visitor from
Sum nor today.
MATT NEIME Is In town from Ton
Mile an business.
Ill' UK LYONS of North Inlet Is In
town on business.
OHO. DIVILHLISS was In town to-
tlny from Lakeside.
W II. SMITH of Coos River Is in
IOWI1 Oil lillRlnnfia
GEORGE DUBUQUE of Suinnor Is In
town on business.
HAY VANUURGER of Lakeside Is
In town for tbo day.
WILLLVM JUDD of North Inlet Is
In town on business.
CAPT. C. W. HARRIS nf Rnn.flnr la
In Mni-Hlideld today.
JACK ROWRON enmo In from
Lakeside this niornlnn-
OSCVR JOHNSON is In town to
day from North Inlot.
FRED AASEN of South Inlot Is In
town for a fow days.
CHAS. HAMILTON Ib In town to
day from North Tnlnf
ROSCOE JOHNSON of Lnkcsldo Is
in town on business.
ALOIE PIERCE Is nnioiiB tho many
Lakeside vIhIItitb toilnv.
M'SS ELLA KRICK of Lnkcsldo Is
a tuarsuuom snoppor.
J. CATCIIINQ of Catching Inlot is
in town todny on business.
A. P. JOHNSON of Lnkcsldo wns
n .Mnrsnriold visitor todny.
J. II. DYER of Sumner Is a business
visitor to Marshflold today.
MISS MARGARET JOHNSON Is in
town today from Lakcsldo.
WILLIAM DONERAKE of Ross Inlot
Is III Mamllflnlfl for Mm .Inv
SPENCER SMALL, n North Inlot
resident. Is In town tailnv.
NEIL EICKWORTH Ib n business
visitor to Marshflold today.
OEOItOE ZIMMERMAN Is n business
visitor from Allegany todny.
CAUL JOHNSON of North Coos Riv
er Is In town on business.
P. D. HLAKE of Catching Inlot Is In
town attending to business.
MRS. J. R. ROWRON of Isthmus In
lot Is n town shonnor today.
JOHN WASSON of South Inlot Is
u Ainrsiiriolu visitor today.
MRS. PRANK SMITH Is n town vis
itor from Isthmus Inlot today.
MRS. W. II. NORTON Is among tho
Sumner shoppers In town today.
W. S. SHAVER and wlfo of Allogany
nro In Mnrshllold todny trading.
LLOYD ENDLAND of North Inlot
Is In Marshflold on buslnoss.
ROIHE WELDON and wlfo aro In
Marshflold from South Inlot.
MISS VIOLET MEANS of Ciunp 0
Is shopping In Mnrshllold today.
J. J. CLINKENI1EARD of Danlols
Creek Is business visitor to Mnrsh
llold today .
OREN LATTIN and wlfo of South
Inlet aro In town on business.
MRS. W. 1). PARRIN of Suimmr It
In Mnrshllold todny on business.
MRS. 13. L. ROBERTS is n shopper
from her homo on Catching Inlot.
.T. D. CL1NKENDEARD is a Mnrsh
llold visitor from Suinnor today.
MRS. 11. H. PULLON of North In
let Is In town todny shopping.
PR13I) KARI of Lnkcsldo Is a bus'
Iness visitor to Marshflold today.
CHAS. MAHAPPY of North Coos
River Is In Mnrshllold on business.
JESSE SMITH, tho South Coos
River rnnclior, Is In town todny.
JOE LARSI3N nnd wlfo of Allegnny
nro spending tho dny In Mnrshdcld.
MISS LEMI'I MAUAKl of Lakcsldo
Is n visitor to Marshflold for tho
day.
MRS. OUS JOHNSON of South In
let Is In Marshflold shopping to
day. MRS. W. C. WEAVER of Isthmus
Inlet Is In Mnrshllold today trad
ing. MRS. OSCAR OHMAN of North In
lot was In town today on busi
ness. MRS. JAMES LANDR1TH of South
Coos River is n Mnrshllold visitor
todny.
BYRON HOLCOMn Is a visitor to
town today from his Lakcsldo
homo.
SHERMAN CUTLIP of Daniels
Crook was a Marshflold visitor
today.
FRANK TAL1JOT of South Inlot
was a Sunday visitor to Marsh
flold. ANDREW KARDELL Is spending tho
day In Mnrshflold from North Coos
River.
CHAS. UNDERWOOD of Tnrhool Is
In Marshflold to remain ovor tho
holidays.
J. 8. MASTERS, tho Catching Inlot
ranchor, Is a Marshflcld visitor today.
WM. PERKINS, head scalor, loft
for tho Coalodo camp this morn
ing. J. A. JOHNSTON is n buslnoss
visitor In tho Conulllo valloy to
day. MRS. H. E. DESSEY and family of
tho croamory aro spending tho day
In Marshflcld.
ALFRED RODINB of Allogany Is
among tho mnny visitors In town
spondlng tho dny.
EVAN HODSON nnd wlfo nro In
Mnrshllold from tliolr South Coos
Rlvor homo today.
CHRIS HANSEN of North Inlot
enmo to Marshflold this morning
to spond tho day.
MARTIN VELDE and PRANK
HAMILTON of North Inlot nro
In town todny on business.
MRS. J. C. HCJGLESTON arrived
In Marshflold yesterday to Join
hor hBubnnd, who Is now In bus-
WANT ADS.
WANTED Carrier boys to deliver
Tho Times. Must bo 12 years
old or ovor and In Fourth grade
or hlghor at school. Apply at
Times offlco nftor 4 o'clock.
IWAXTE1) To borrow $201)0 for
two or more years on real estnto
valued nt $G000. Address Real
Estate, caro Times.
(LOST Sat unlay, ii pair of gold
cuff buttons, with Initial "W",
engraved on. Roturn to Times
ofllce and rocolvo reward.
'FOR RENT Two-room furnished
apartment. Inqulro Nasburg Grocery,
3Y11Y C3AT.T? nl.l naipGrmtuvrci n lilf
pauiv um u, oij. , .
thing to start tires with.
BOARD AND ROOMS Hotel Lnt-
nn, centrally located. Good ta
ble, homo cooking, and largo
comfortablo rooms. Reasonable
rates.
FOR SALE Dry wood. Ilr nnd !
dnr. nf nninnhall'a Wnnil Ynrii.
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terry lunaing. fiiuao inii'u
LOST Two jwrt bloodhound dogs,
one dark brown whlto spotted
toalo, answers name "Loader."
Other fomalo, bluo with while
and brown spots. Answers namo
"Queen." Lost between Umpqua
llfTltllniiaa nn.l Wnrth Slmifll A
liliArnl rnwnrH fnr Information.!
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t. W. Wells. Lakeside, ure
' i AT THE HOTELS.
HOTEL COOS James Hughes and
wlfo, Capo niauco Light; II. Ii. Hen
ry nnd wlfo, Portland; Tom Ilrock,
Myrtle Point; G. A. Collier, Florence:
II. J. Collier, Florence; J. Collier,
Florence: J. N. naron, McDonald's
Camp; .Chns. Underwood, Tarreols'
Point: E. Vnnburgor. Lakosldo; J
Kruso, Isthmus; 0, Roscoo, Myrtlo
I'oint: Albert miner, south inlet;
Mr, nnd Mrs. Geo. Mullen, Daniels
Creok; W. W. Doylo, Ray Centor,
Wash.; Robt. Costello, South Inlot.
BLANCO HOTEL W. A. Pollman,
H. II. Leonard, Mrytlo Point; Davo
Mulloneo .Seattlo, Wash.; C. II. Nel
son, Floronco; Newton Estes, Roso
burg: J. F. Whltaker, Mapleton;
Frank Talbot, Isthmus Inlot.
LLOYD HOTEL A. H. Rahrke, Myr
tlo Point, W. C. Anderson, Myrtlo
Point: E. Slestreem, Florence.
THE CHANDLER F. D. Layton,
Portland; II. E. Haefner, Grant's
Pass; Francis McGulre, New York;
E. C. Dorrls, Eugene; M. S. Shirk,
Camp 5; P. Sheehan, City; C. M,
Hall, Albany; J, Whltaker, Ma
ploton, Or.; S. M. Boden, Now York
City; Dr. T. M. White, Klamath
Falls; Frances Cooper .Independence,
Or.; J. A. Ward, Mllllcoma: Nell
Grindnll, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Powell, David City, Neb.; J. M.
Nyo, Jr., San Francisco; Miss Wltch
or, Portland; Win. Stoddard and
wlfo. Bandon.
Umbrellas Covered
at
U)ST Ladies black purso contain-, Phono 158-R
ig small cnange ana nuaresses.
Reward and thanks of the little
boy who lost It for roturn to Times
ofllce.
Marshfield Cyclery
Dayton Agents,
172 Broadway
n0.YRD AND ROOM In prlvnto
lamlly. 246 North Fourth St.,
phone 242-L.
New and Second Hand Furniture
sold on tho Installment plan,
HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO.,
302 Front St.
Phono 310-L Marslifield, Or.
tiinis for tli
Christmas Dimeer
Grape Fruit
SOUPS
Campbell's Varieties Heinz Tomato Oyster
Minced Clam Cream Celery
Booth's Famous Fresh Oysters Best .Ever.
SALAD.
Lottuco (hard and crisp.) Shrimp. Lobster Fresh
Tomato Potato Water Cress Aspara
gus (tho good tender kind.)
Durkee's and Libby's Famous Salad Dressing, Pure
Olive Oil, Coleman and Folger's Mustard,
Strictly Fresh Eggs
ROAST.
Turkoys Ducks Geese Chickens (fryers and broil
ers.) Onions and pure sago for the dressing
VEGETABLES.
Brussels Sprouts, Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Carrots
Cauliflower (fresh and nice) Squash Parsnips
Pumpkins, Turnips, Artichokes
Canned Vegetables of all kinds, such as tender Beets
and Preferred Stock Peas.
Celery (extra good) Cranberries, .Tellies, Pickles (all
kinds.)
DESSERT.
Plum Pudding Hunt's Quality Fruits, Home Can
ned Fruits and Berries.
Oranges (new Navels, 20c, 35c, 40c, 50c a dozen,)
Pears, Apples, Mince Pies, Nuts of all kinds,
Bananas, Christmas Mixed Candies, Pineapples
Maskcy's Candies.
Dates, Figs, Sweet Cider, Dole's Pineapple Juice,
Welch's Grape Juice.
COFFEE.
Hills Bros. Folgers M. J. B.
CHEESE.
A Dozen Varieties.
Ring us up and your wants will bo immediately at
tended to. Remombor we are especially prepared for
the Christmas rush. l:OL&.r ' V " !
STAUFF GROCERY CO.
Phone 102.
lncss In tho city. They hnvo
boon living on a ranch enst of
Myrtle Point.
MRS. WM. FORD nnd little son of
Bandon, roturncd to tliolr homo
this morning,
I3RNKST HARRINGTON, time
keeper nt Camp 0, was In Marsh
flold yesterday.
MRS. PR13D KRUSE and llttlo son
of Isthmus Inlot nro visiting rela
tives In Mnrshllold. ,
PAT HRNNKSSI3Y nnd son, Will
llenncsBoy, left for their mlno
on tho Isthmus todny.
CHAS. DUNGAN, tho South Coos
Rlvor rancher, Is In town looking
nftor business Interests.
W. M. ROSS nnd son, J. R. ROSS, of
Isthmus. Inlot nro In Mnrshllold to
day looking after bustness.
MRS. PRANK T13RRY and datich.
tor, Kathleen, of Daniels Creok
nro Marshflold visitors today.
T. J. KOLSTAD nnd son. ARTHUR.
enmo to Mnrshllold this morning
from their homo on Coos Rlvor.
W. B. PIPI3R. tho woll known North
Rlvor rnnclior, Is In town todny
looKing nttor nuslncBa Interests.
.MRS. NI2D GALLOWAY Is nmong
tho mnny Christinas shoppers In
Mnrshflold todny from North In-
lor.
L. D. SMITH of Dnnlols Creok,
who hns been In Portland on
legal business, roturncd to town
this morning.
J. V. HODGSON nnd N. MOORE
will bo outgoing passongcrs on
tho Drnln-Gnrdlnor stngo tomor
row morning.
A. II. STUTSMAN received n letter
from Mrs. Stutsmnn, who Is In
Portland, saying alio would bo
homo Wednesday.
E. K. JONES left on tho Break
water yesterday for Portlnnd nnd
San xrnnclsco on buuluens. Mr.
Jones will bo absont a month.
MRS. JOHN MESSERLE nnd daugh
ters, ROSE nnd MAY, nro In town
shopping today from their Sumnor
homo.
WM. DOYLE, who has been visit
ing in Bay Contor, WnBh., arriv
ed In Mnrshflold thla morning
nnd will spond Chrlstmns with rel
atives and friends on tho Bny.
HERMAN LARSON has roturncd
from tho Sltislnw, whoro ho has
been looking aftor somo work
which his dredgo is doing thoro.
BILL HUNTER who hns boon in Cur
ry County tho pnst yenr pnssod
through horo todny enrouto to
Portlnnd nnd Wlllamotto Valley
points nrior spondlng tho summer
In Curry County.
TOM BROWN loft for tho Coqulllo
Valloy this morning to spond
Chrlstmns with his slater, Mrs
Archie Kruso nt Prospor am
with other rolntlvcs.
C. O. GILKEY, n rcBldont of Coos
Bny a numbor of yenrs ngo,
pnssod through horo Saturday
on routo homo to Coqulllo, nftcr
a visit with a daughter at Hills
boro. C. A. MYRICK nrrlvod horo this
morning from Marshflold to
My, who will return to Mnrsh
flold with him. Roseburg Ito
vlow. PAT SIIEEHAN of Smlth-Powors
enmp 5 enmo In todny from Coa
lcdo to spend tho holidays. Tho
camp has been very lucky, not
having had n serious nccldcnt In
ovor a year.
II. A. COLLIER and sons, G. A.
COLLIER and J. A. COLLIER, of
Coqulllo arrived from Floronco
Saturday evening onrouto homo.
Thoy hnvo been nt the sick bod of
their daughter nnd sister, Mrs. Jar
Mahonoy, of Florence.
PROP. MORRIS of tho Marshflold
High school loft Saturday morn
ing via tho Coos Bny Wngon
Bond for Corvnllls, whoro ho will
spend tho holidays with roln
tlvcs. PRANK L. GRANNIS of tho Mnrsh
flold High school left Snturdny
morning vln tho old Coos Bny
Wngon Bond for Snlom, whoro
on Dccombor 29 ho will wed
Miss Anoltn Wilson.
MISS ROSS hns taken a position as
Btenogrnphor at tho C. A. Smith
mill, succcodlng Miss Loahy, who
loft last week for Los Angolcs.
to Join hor sister, who was ro
contly admitted to tho bar thoro.
MR. and MRS. JAMES HUGHES of
Capo Arago Light woro In town
yestordny. Mrs. Hughes loft on
tho Breakwater tb spond tho holi
days with relatives In Portland.
Mr. Hughes, aftor spondlng a fow
days In Mnrshflold, will roturn
homo.
MISS MARGARET BELATT ro
turnod to Bandon this mornlntr
nftor n fow dnys' spont nt tbs
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. James
Cowan of Marshflold. Miss Bo
latt's homo Is In Tbo Dallos, but
sho Is spondlng Christmas with
Bandon relatives,
WARREN BACHTEL will loavo to
morrow for Chattanooga, Tonn.,
to Join his llttlo daughter nnd
other rolntlvcs for nu oxtondod
stny. Yestordny ho mot Jnmc
S. Williams, chlof engineer of
tho Acmo, whom ho had not
mob in about 18 years. Tho two
ran on tho Pacific mall out of
San Francisco nnd laid off tho
Btcamor Collnm, tho trip boforo
sho wont down off tho Moxlcan
Const, Decoration Day, 1805, with
107 people Messrs, Bachtol,
Williams and Chlof Engineer
Rossltor, who Is now on tho
Korea, wero tho only onos of
tho regular crow who oacapod.
T i 'Wear-Ever" Aluminum
pppRulo and Papor Cuttor
'' with each fl.00 pur
chnso of "Wonr-Evor" Aluminum
Wnro. Pioneer Hartlwnro Co. ,
COLLIXJH PENNANTS nnd CUBIN
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iiuuii iiiu iiunuiijH wkii ma tajn- two STORES.
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Everybody Welcome
at the
Leadlrag Drag Store
for
Quality Goods asnd
New Desigms
Watch
this space tomorrow evening.
THE CHRISTMAS DINNER
HVKRYTIHNO TO MAKE THE FEAST ONE WORTHY OF
TJIB OCCASION AT THIS STORE.
Golden Dates ' Smyrna nnd Candled Figs
California Flg-i Fresh Pluenpplo
Cocoamits GltAPIS FRUIT Apples
Oranges Lemons Bananas
Cluster Raisins Mixed Nuts
Mlnco Meat Christmas Candles
FRESH VKGETAULICS
Celery Head Lottuco Egg Plant
Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Parsnips
Carrots Rwl Beets Cauliflower
ATMOKE'S PLUM PUDDINGS IN TINS
PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY.
THE BAZAAR
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Fresh Sealshlpt Oysters
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