The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 24, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 19 12. EVENING EDITION.
fie Home of
Hart SchaffiierSMarx
Good
MERRY CHRISTMAS
May Joyful Christmas come to nil,
May Gladness on each i'am'ly fall,
May Happiness Make light each day,
May these make Merry Christmas Day.
THERE'S no time
md happiness. It
jassing pleasure to extend these glad greet
ings of the season to
md hearty wishes for
"A Merry Christmas Day '
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Tills Moro is
Unit Scliatrncr
rANT ADS.
Ill RENT llM-oom moiulnir
kouso with furnlturo for sale. An-
ply B. O. Hall, over Owl Drug
brore.
HXTED Cnrrli'r boys to deliver
Tlmos. Must bo 12 years
old or over nnd in Fourth grado ,
Pr higher nt school. Apply at
Times offlco after 4 o'clock.
.'TRI) To borrow $.2000 for
Fo or moro years on real estnto
"Hied at ?G000. Address Ileal
Pitnto, caro Times. '
ST .Satin day, a jmlr of gol'l
cun uuiions. wit u initial "v i
engravod on. Return to Times
office and rocoivo roward.
II RK.NT Two-room furnished
parrmont. iaqulro Nasburg Gro -
eery.
Bit SAIjK OIil iinivRiuiiur8: n lilu
k.. .. : .....,...,.--.., .
uunaio ior a nicKoi, jubc
tno
l"lng to start fires with. I
Wni) AND ltOOM.4 Hotel Tjit-i
I'ttn, centrally located. Good ta-
iu'e, nomo cooking, ana largo rnono uiwu
ItOmfortablo rooms. npnannnhln;' !
ffates. i
ttH SALE Dry woort. fir and al.
Ner. at nnmnhnirn Wnnd Yard.
lerry landing. Phomo 158-L. '
T Two iart liloodliound dogs,
one dark brown whlto spotted
ale. answern nanin "Loader.".
Other female, bluo with whllo.
ana brown spots. Answors narao
"Queen." l.nat lioUvnon Tlinnnnfi
Jjshthouse and North Slough. A
uoeral roward for Information
. W. Wells, Lakoslde, Ore.
XUl AMI ltnftAf Tn
privnto
lamlly. 246 North Fourth
St., I
Pnono 242-U
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I'laUl',
Good Candy
Always
Clothes
like the present for
affords us more than
you all, and sincere
(Jtn liomo of
A Mnr.v clothe
STOP ,ii:ttv work
Mail
Weather Ciuinpn Halt in
Sins.
law Harbor Work.
Tho Floronco West says:
"Work at tho Jotty was suspended
yesterday and activo operations will
probably not bo resumed there boforo
tho Inst of Janunry,
"On account of rough weather dur-
U)0 wJntor ,t Ja dimcult t0 carry
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M.i ,,..,.. n, ,nnip,in ,i..m,i,i
kiiia i vmouii wcivi bwutiuvvwin uunuvu
to Hhut down till townrd spring."
. Merry Christmas
Hnvo your Job printing dono at
' "e nmefl nIil.-
, Umbrellas Covered
Rt
llVfU:U r,rl,,,-
ivicuaiiiiciu wiici v
1)nyton Anents,
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New and Second Hand Furniture
sold on Uio Instnllniciit plan.
HARRINGTON', DOVLK & CO.,
.102 Front St.
Mnrshflcld, Or.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
XWrini'! nii T?IVAT. KKTTTiKIKXT.
Notice is nerouy given inai mo
undersigned has filed his final ac
count In tho matter of tho estate
f B P Ross, deceased; nnd that
I"0 uuumy vuuii. iiud out .miiiucvi
the 6th day of January, iui3, ai
tho Court House in Coqulllo City,
Coos County. Oregon, as tho tlmo
and placo for hoarlng of objec-
tlons to said final account and
UIO KUUiuim-ui oi nuiu raiuiu,
QKOltUK 1'". HUBS,
Executor of tho Last Will and Tes
tamont and of tho estate of B.
F. Ross, deceased.
i Vi3 M ft VtY 1 1
SHll
TIDES FOR DECEMIIER.
Uolow Is given tho tlmo and
height of high nnd low wntor at
Marshflold.
Tho tides nro plnccd In tho order
of oceurronco, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on the
second lino of each dny; a compm
Ison on consecutlvo heights will
Indlcnto whothor It Is high or low
water. For high wntor on tho bar,
itilwtract 2 hours 34 nilnntps.
2i!Hrs.. 3. OS 7.51 2. IS 8. 53
iFt.. 4.7 3.1 7.2 1.8
25 lira.. 3.55 8.47 2.C7 9.30
iFt. . 5.0 3.2 7.2 1.8
I WEATHER FORECAST.
OREGON Haiti in west and
rain or snow in cast tonight
I and Wednesday. Warmer east.
Southerly winds, high nlong
const.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 21 hours ending at
4:43 n. in., Dec, 24, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, spoclnl government mo
teorologlcal obsorvor:
Maximum 49
Minimum 35
I At 4:43 a. in 40
Proclpltatlon 41
I Wind; Southwost; rainy.
horn.
HAAS To Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Hans
at their homo on South Sixth strcot
Tuesday, , Doccmbor 24, a daugh
ter. Air. Hans is n man carrlor in
MnrBlidold and whllo ho has been
delivering Christians presents to
many homes ho serves, tho stork
boat him to his homo with tho fi
nest present of thorn nil, Today
ho would not trndo places with
Santa Clans.
Merry Christmas
Now Homo James Wall Is mov
ing Into IiIh now homo on 14th nnd
Commorclnl Sts, today.
Puis in l'hoiiL'. Juatlco Ponnock
has Installed a tolophono In his of
flco as a conveulonco to litigants
and tholr nttornoya and hlmsolf.
No Bridge Xcwh. No word has
boon recolvod from Washington yet
as to tho War Department's ac
tion on tho Southern Pacific's ap
plication for permission to brldgo
tho liny. No reason for tho do
lay has been assigned.
Highest Hidden W. 13. Hoag-
lnnd of tho firm of Connor &
iionginiul wns tno highest bidder
Saturday on tho Dlanchard llvory,
stioinis for the
Christmas Dioimer
Grape Fruit
SOUPS
Heinz Tomato
Campbell's Varieties
Minced Clam
OYSTERS
Bootb's Famous Fresh Oysters
SALAD.
Lettuce (hard and crisp.) Shrimp. Lobster Fresh
Tomato Potato Water Cress Aspara
gus (tho good tender kind.)
Durkco's and Libby's Famous Salad Dressing, Pure
Olive Oil, Coleman and Folger's Mustard,
Strictly Fresh Eggs
ROAST.
Turkeys Ducks Geese Chickens (fryers and broil
ers.) Onions and pure sago for tho 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, Jellies, 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
Maskey's Candies.
Sweet Cider, Dole's Pineapple Juice,
Welch's Grape Juice.
COFFEE.
Folgers M. J. B.
Dates, Figs,
nills Bros.
CHEESE.
A Dozen Varieties.
Ring us up and your wants will bo immediately at
tended to. Remember wo are especially" prepared for
the Christmas rush.
STAUFF GROCERY CO.
Phone 102.
sold by Trusteo Wolstend. Tho snlo
Is subject to tho confirmation of
inu uuuii.
Open Hnr. It Is nnnounccd that'
Mossrs. Lawler nnd Wober, tho now
nrnnrlotors nf Mm rnt,. imfni nt
proprietors of tho Arago hotol nt
Empire, hnvo scoured a liquor II-
cciiHo and will soon open a buffet
In connection with tho hostelry.
Itimlncss College. A. 13. Stoss-
mcsltor who conduets business col- For Deserter. Sorgcant llully of,
logos at Livingston, Mont., nnd As-'1,"0 Vancouver bnrrackB arrived to-.
torln In In Mnraliflnl.l Innkln. ).( dny to tfU0 l ctcr lllorcby, tllO do
lOria IS 111 ..MnrallUOlll looking tills Hnr(nr n,.,.,,,,..,.! l,iirn. l.nrl? Willi 1,1m!
section over with n view of open-
Ing a branch hore.
l!l Oi ...ilii.titu tlntlvAHt. fit
of the Wnrner Grocery Company , tJS rPvalWo0 1" to
owturned In West Mnrshflold yes-i morrow to permit tho distribution
torday, tho Iioibo bncklng
tho vo-
hlclo up a steep ombnnkmont..
Christmas packages woro scattered
but tho damngo was slight.
Forms Xow Coiinmiiv. II. J.
IJVaughan of Walla Walla, Wash.,
hns arrived hero to tako charge of
tho A. D. Dnly logging supply
business, which Mr. Vnughan and
Bomo nssoclntcs hnvo taken over.
Tho namo of tho now company
which will nssumo charge of tho
business Janunry 1 hns not been
determined upon yet. Mr. Dnly
will then lcavo for California to
Join his family nnd locato there.
Who Got tho Duck? This is tho
Question thnt Is porploxlng John D.
d nan, who roturncd yesterday from
an ovor Sunday hunt with V. N.
Ekblad and othors at Dcalo Lake
Itlor to tho hunt, thcro wns moro
or less spcctulatton as to who
would bag tho most game. This
flnnlly lesultcd In W. N. Ekblnd
wagering Goss G Mint ho would
got moro ducks than Goss. La to
Sunday aftornoon Goss camo into
tho cabin with flvo nnd ho was
olatcd when -ho snw Rkblad's Btrlng
of four hanging on tho wall. IIo
laid his flo on the bench outsldo
nnd went in to twit Ekblnd and
collect his flvo. After moro or loss
pnrloy It camo to a show down and
Goss strode forth confident of vic
tory. Rohold his chagrin when ho
found only four ducks on tho bench
whoro ho had placed flvo. IIo has
not boon nblo to ascertain whoro
It disappeared to but thinks ono
of tho dogs cnrrlod It off. And
incnnwhllo Ekblad Is holding onto
his flvo for lnck of poaltlvo ovl
donco thnt Ooss really beat him.
Wed In Coqtilllc. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cal Langworthy leave Tuesday for
Coqulllo to attend tho wedding of
Miss Mary Hurley to Sherman Huf-
ford,
hoth of Coqulllo. Tho wed-
ding
will bo n qulot ono and tho
ceremony
will ho performed at tho
Oyster
Cream Celery
-Best Ever.
homo of tho groom's parents. Mlssf
Hurley Is u sister of Mrs. Lang-
wormy.
Ferry Service Tomorrow, tho
Mnrehllold-Enstsldo ferry will run on
SllIUny schedule, with tho exception
that tho 12:30 trip will bo omitted.
liar Hough. Tho Coos Uny bar
was very rough todny and tho
"learner Washington was no! ablo
to sail for San Francisco as was
expected.
tonight.
Postofflco Tomorrow Postmaster
Curtis stated that tho postofflco
and delivery of ChrlBtmns packages.
Return Today Johnnlo Thomson.
tho young son of J. P. Thomson, tho
IsthmiiB Inlet rnnchor, who recently
died nt St. Louis, returned today.
Thomson's funeral wns hold In Now
port, Wash. Tho lad hns Improved
Bomowhnt. Ho was accompanied by
nis uncle, Aug. Ilcnnliigson.
ioses sioincs w. l-Jinniorson, a
brnkomnn at Smlth-Powors Camp No.
G, was buforo Justlco I'cnnock today
to Becuro a warrant for a tnllor
unmed Douglas. F.mmcrson rlniuiH
ho loft n good suit of clothes with
Douglns to bo ropalrcd and thnt when
ho enmo to town todny, ho found Dou
gins had loft for Mexico, and his
clothes woro gono. Ho will probab
ly appoal to Doputy Prosecuting At-
tornoy Llljcqvlst to hnvo Douglas
Drought back.
Wedding Aimotiiicttiiicn(i. Wed
ding announcements woro received
hero fbday of tho marriago of Jon
athan Wiseman Motley nnd Miss
ISrmlno A. Slirowsbury, which wns
solemnized nt tho homo of tho par
ents of tho brldo, Mr. and Mrs. 13.
O. Slirowsbury nt Osceolo, Mo., Do
comber 16. They will bo at homo
In Marshflold after Janunry 1.
Thoy nro expected hero on tho noxt
Ureakwator. Mr. Motloy'B mnny
Mnrshflold friends will unite In
welcoming the nowly-wcils,
SKK THE KliKH PARADE
nt tho 1912 reunion In Portland
nt tho Orpheuiii Tonight. Special
pictures taken for Patlio'M AVuckly.
Mnny other flno scones,
thorn.
Don t miss
PERSONAL NOTES
CHAS. DOONE of Sumner Is In town
todny.
II. 13. IJESSEV of tho Creamery is In
town todny . I
MR8. HAYDEN Is n visitor from
Sumner todny.
ED NOAH of North Coos River Is In
town on business.
into ltnmi.innml - , ..I..,...-
from Rimmnr fn.lnv
OEOROE CATCHING, n Sumner resi
dent. Is In town todny.
55. T. THOMAS of Allcgnny Is spend
ing today In Mnrshflold,
AL SMITH nnd wlfo of Coos Rlvor
nro town visitors todny.
Y-ISn CLARA LILKIE of Camp 1 la n
Mnishllold shoppor todny.
WM. DICKFORD of Allegany Is n
Mnrshflold visitor today. I
,I,Hw8J? v0' C?.!fi'nJL,B '0t '.
PAUL CItOOKS nnd wlfo of Suninor.
nro visitors to town today.
CLARENCE GOULD and wlfo nro In
Mnrshflold from Allcgnny.
C. O. IIRIDGES Is In Mnrshflold to-'
fin V f rfllll X?ntt ll Pnnu IMiritt I
"ll MUIHI VUWI) IHIUI)
C. 13. MATSON of Suinnor was n vis
Itnr to MnrHhllcld yestordny.
WALTER KINO of Smith llnBln hi
A Merry
Christmas
Wo liavo for none, a ulsli for
ill,
Wo only wlah (lint Joy may
1111
Knell cup to overflowing.
That it may como this ChrlHl-
iiiuh time,
And Willi you dwell, to muko
Biihlluiu
Tho years time In bestow-
lK.
Stafford's
J. Lee Brown, Ph. G.
WE THANK YOU
For your patronage and wish each and everyone
a Merry and Happy Christmas. We remain.
Yours Sincerely,
7 xo PAPER
ISSUED
OX CHRISTMAS
DAY
Tomorrow Tho Times forco
will enjoy a holldny so that
thoy enn ohscrvo Christmas to
Its fullest extent. No pnpor
will bo Issued until Thursday
evening. A Merry Christmas to
each and ovoryono of Its rend
ers Is tho wish of Tho Times.
mending tho dny In Mnrshflold.
MRS. C. M. ELMORE of Allegany is
In Mnrshflcld to spend tho holidays.
MRS. IIERI1ERT ROGERS of South
Coos River Is In Mnrshflcld today.
REV. FATHER SPRINGER of North
Ucnd wns a Marshflold visitor to
day. CHRIS NELSON of Gould'a Camp,
abovo Allegany, Is In town for to
dny. J. L. DARKER and JESS DARKER
of Falrvlow aro Marshflold visitors
today.
JOHN MICHELnRINK of tho west
fork of Coos Rtvor Is in Mnrshflcld
today.
A. C. COX of South Inlet is in
tho city todny on his Boml-an-nitnl
visit.
MRS. LOIS W1RTII and children of
8otith Coos River nro spending to
dny In town.
MR. PETERSON Is on his wny to
Hayncs Inlet to spond tho holldnys
with his family.
FRANK HODSON nnd wlfo nro
spending todny In town from
South Coos Rlvor.
MRS. ANNA ENSTAD and son, NILS,
of Gould's Camp aro In Mnrshflold
to spend Christians.
ALDI3N DESSEY nnd ENOS SMITH
of South Coos Rlvor an spending
tho dny in Mnrshflold.
MRS. J. A. STEMMERMAN and
family camo down from Allegany
to upend Christians with relatives.
W. V. GAGE of Coqulllo, who is In
Mnrshflold on civil business, will
return homo todny to spond Christ
mas. DR. nnd MItS. C. W. TOWER nro
planning to lcavo soon for Mon
rovia, Cal., whoro thoy will spond
tho wlntor.
MISS JOAN FITZGERALD, who has
i.nn,, vlHltlne Mr. nnil Mrs. Herbert
Rogora of South Coos River, re
turned homo this morning.
GEORGE SNYDER and family of
Danlols Creole nro spending
Chrlstmns nt tho John Snydor
homo on South Drondwny.
MRS. FRED CATHERALL, formorly
Miss Mny Stauff, Is oxpected horo
this wcok from Oakland, Cal., to
visit frlonds nnd rolntlvcs.
R. M. WEIDER nnd MISS EDNA,
1 WEIDER of Lnkosldo loavo today
i for Dandon to spend Xmas with
MrB. Fred Tuttlo. Mrs. Tuttlo was
. . LIBS '",,J:Y",".V
MRS. G. S. TWOMHLEY nrrlvod on
tho Alllnnco yestordny from En
rokn, nn n Christmas surprlso to
Iter brothor nnd mother, Mrs.
Cook nnd Goo. Cook of Mnrsh
flold. E. R. VARNEY nnd family of Con
lodo went up South Soos Rlvor this
nftornoon to spond Chrlstmns with
MrB. Vnrnoy s pnronts, Cnpt. nnd
MISSES' NOltA TOWER and MAY
Mrs. Lnttln.
PREUSS, Htudonts nt tho Uni
versity of California, arrived
homo this morning ovorlnnd to
spond tho ChrlBtmns holidays nt
tholr homes horo.
WM. PUG II, formorly of North In
lot, but recently of Mnrshflold,
has roturncd from a trip to
Northern nnd Contrnl Oregon nnd
says that whllo nwny ho onjoyod
a slolgh rldn nt La Grnndo.
NELS OSMUNDSON nnud wlfo ro
turnod to tholr homo in Coqulllo
yoHtordny. Mrs. Osmundson has
practically rocovorod from tho
oporntlon which sho recently un
derwent at Morcy hospital,
MRS. 8. A. YOAICAM of Coos Rlvor
Is In Mnrshflold todny to moot hor
dniightor, Miss Marlon Yonkam,
who Is oxpoctod to arrive on tho
Spoodwoll from Chlro, California.
Miss Yoakum, who In coming homo
for tho holidays, hns boon nbsont
from tho Uny two years.
8UPT. A. 0. RAAIJ of tho North
Uond schools was a Marshflold
visitor today. IIo Is endeavoring
to rotnln Rov. A. S. Hlsoy to fill
tho vacancy In tho North Uond
schools cniisod by tho resignation
of Miss Grlllln to tako n position
In tho Mnrshflold postofflco, Rov.
Hlsoy Is tho M. E. paBtor at
North Uond, but boforo ontorlng
tho mlnlatry was a successful
teacher nnd served as a county
school superintendent in tho oast.
JRobt. W. S wanton, Ph. G.
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(First publication Nov, 2G and
last publication, Eoc. 24.)