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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1913)
THE COOS BM TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 19,3-EVENING EDITION. u Christmas Chairs Rockers and LIFETIME and KINGCRAFT chairs arc shown and sold exclusively by. PERRY & NICHOLSON. There is no getting around the fact that these chairs are the best. Best styles, Best Quality, Best Leather, Best Springs, Fully Guaranteed. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. KfcJ Arm Rockers From $2.50 to $35.00 Framed Pictures Tar d. . . i'nl"i; up nu. Mist the roller on the , i. oos Day bar. of Tom Hull, Instead of Hnll & Hull, as 3 roportod, m:ci:.Min:i! tides. CliiiinlHMliiln N Dark J M. Chamberlain, the well-known drum-nior-un of business for n Portland electrical firm, blow into town this morning rroin tho steamer llroak wator and squeezed tho ringers or numerous warm friends In this namlot. Hi. Is Oil 81)011 kill! fnt'tnu I now Is jTl'n ti-.o tl.no nnd w,th ,lu' wll,,, Chandler Hotel loreo. Lflnht of hlr;h nnd low water nt ,!,ml tilt' greeting ho received Indl- IKMIIOId. I'll OS t 111 III. lu II,.. N. C. M'LEOD, of North tlend, wna liore today on business Ho re turned yesterday from Now York where ho wont to look into a will i-nso In which . .1. Gordon, a North Uend man. Is Interested, be cause ho v.ls pvuetlcnlly out orr. Mr. Mrl.ood said that there wan nothing to nlvo out aboul It. star hoarder" , I.- . . ; ' 11:1111 U 'p Ihn uMiIf t'liaui.j i.l.i.-l. mi- HISI MUD (UK 10 t! ItH nil fill . and small articles of great beauty. Handsome brown carbon copies of the world's famous pic tures, hand-woven Japanese baskets: jardiniers and vases, Chinese china, sewing baskets, smok ing stands, tabourettes and hundreds of articles of exclusive artistic lasting values. Don't fail to visit this store before buying your Holiday Gifts. second line a ouch day; a compnr-,sl!;11 80011 ns ' passed through Isou on consecutive heights will front door to have "the bin Indicate whether It Is high or low ,f'LMl" ready as the trip across the water. c'or hluh water mi tin lint- line Im.t u-l,,iir,,i 1,1 -n... 1 siiI.mum.,,. .. ..v .., . .. ." I ",H "I'iinu. - - minis . IIIIIMIieS. I His. Ft . . (Mil 0.1 T.r.l l.'.i 1.21 G.r.si 1.0 1 t WEATHER FORECAST. J Illy Aa.ni lair.l I'n-M to Com Hay TIuim.1 OREGON K,,r tonight. 1 Ka 111 or snow lu northwest por- ' Hon. Friday rain In west, fair j ' In oast portion. Southerly winds. Cniinory .Manager. Charllo Aiken, (son or Mr. nnd .Mrs, A. 0. Aiken, Is now manager or tho Wcstbrook Cannery at Smith Hlvor, California. I Remember, Please Our lines are exclusive, distinctive and cannot be seen elsewhere. Let your gifts have our class. Gits for the Home by the Hundreds For From 50c to $50.00 PERRY & NICHOLSON FOR GOOD FURNITURE AT RIGHT PRICES. Forester Entertain. The Forest ers of America are planning to ,Rlvo an entertainment nnd dance tit Finnish Hall on S.iturdny overling. 1 Loses Lamb. Parties from tho CoiUlllo report Hint Claude Nosier, of Ilrltlgo. states that during tho last year, varmints have killed over seventy lnmlis in his flock. Ferry Truffle Capt. Alex Hall, of tho Ferry Transit, reports Hint during tho month of November tho.1'3- F. ZIMMER. of Gnrdlncr, PERSONAL NOTES S. M. NOSLER, or Coqullle, was In Marslilleld yesterday on business. I. E. NORTON, of Coiinlllo, arrived on tho noon train Tor a business visit. SOCIAL ( ALENDAR. THIUSDAY Voting Matrons Club ivith Mrs. F. v. Powers. Eastsldc Sowing Club with Mrs. Frank Porrv. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. E. Mlngus. FRIDAY Fcrndalo Sowing Club with Miss Elslo Laibon. Ladles' Art Club at homo of Mrs. W. It. Smith. Jolly Sixteen with Mr. nnd Allan Warron. Skonnsa Club with Mrs. D. H. Savage, M1I.0 PIERSON, inorchnnt prince of Ton Mile, Is Hpendlng a few d.iys! nero. AMONG THE SICK was a day. Marshfleld visitor Tues- Robert Mursdon, Sr., continues to Improve rapidly at Morcy Hospital jliut It will bo n few days yet beforo JAS. M'CUTCIIKON. of Hoavor Hill, j"u , 1 (1IU,KU1' .ivfim iii-.u nils iintrncaiiy recov ered from an attack or illness re sulting from a strain while lifting a heavy object. Jus. Chrlstenson, who underwent an operation at Mercy Hospital a fow days ngo Is reported to bo do- lug nicely. The nlno-ycar-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Wallace, of Ross Inlet, wbb taken to Mercy Hospital this morning to undergo nn operation for nppendlcltls. D. A. Curry is suffering from a sovoro wound In his right hand as .1UD11H JOHN T I1A1.I, loft on the morning train for Couulllu to at tend court. STICPIIKN GO.IAK left on the Marshflold - Rosoburg stage lino for Rosoburg. ATTORNEY C. R. PUCK was among incise iiound ror Coiinlllo on the mornliig train. ferry Transit carried nsi-ia passon gers, 1-1!) nutos, !IC doublo teams, rigs and 02 head of stock. lias lllg; Crew. Jack McDonald was down from tho McDonald & Vnughun camp on Dnnlels Creek last night and reports that they now have between ninety nnd 100 men em ployed there. The moving of the old camp and railway was nbout com was nmong the out-of-town people lu tho city yesterday. ATTORNEY J01IND. (JOSS loft j for tho county sent this morning on lognl business. MR. AND MRS. S.'.M. NOSI.KR. or Coiinlllo, are visiting In Mnrsh- fleld for a fow days. a result of a nail penerntlng It. Harry Mann Is suffering from a carbuncle on his right hand. WANT ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tump mm railway was aoout CO U-'Mjq t T OI .nl... . , .,,,, . T. . ,, , , ,. . ..a , i."B. M. J. SliACM, of Onrdlner, I'OK NAI.K Uoys $11 mitoiuobile pieiou u montu ngo ami everytning is n,.rVn,i i .i,,, ll t V Vnu(niiln t fw I fftr tT. T 1V1 1 1 ni t The Rexall Store For Appropriate Gifts See the beautiful line of fine BOX PAPER. We carry it in a complete assortment. See the big, double-page advertisement in this week's Saturday Evening Post and then come to "THE BUSY CORNER" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE THE REXALL STORE MAIN US ItcltiK Itiilscd Up The Hotel Dotson, on First street, Is the next building on tho land beyond Mill Slough to ho raised to tho level of , tlio rest in that vicinity prepara tory to the fill to bo mnde by the OPPOItTlWITII-'S to save money ,le,,KO Seattle. A forco or men mo iilcnilriil. Von villi find them fomnionced operations yesterday and by tending at IIAIXKS'. It Is expected that tho large struc ture will prove an important Job. Ml'ltPIIVS DA.Wl.Vfi ACADK.MV neglniioi.H class commences Thurs day evening:, December n, ,,t y.jio. nil! at Odd Fellows' Hall afternoons (Jiven Damages. K. 1). McNutt, whoso trunk was damaged when a big wave lilt the stage coming from from H to ,. telephone iHiT-iJ 01,(llliei' to .Inrvls landing during tho KARIj II. Ml ltPIIY, Instnictor. MkU ,I(L'8 wns 'lWnr(,t'' l0 .V0Ht'' Residence 71(1 South Fifth Street. ,1"y l)y n,,'-rat,0 eommlttep to which tno claim wns rororreii ny Capt. Holdeu. McNutt only nsked ! first for $'.0, hut J. L. Koontz and wifo and Tom Holaud, nftor hearing what the trunk contnlned decided Mr. McNutt was entitled to $100. The Royal TONIGHT Till: IIK.'f.KST KKATriti: OI' TIIK MRS. IJROWNINO returned on the Hreiikwnter today from a visit at tho home of her son In Portland. MR. AND MRS, VM. CANDL1N worn nmong tho 'arrivals In Mnrshflold on the noon train from Coiinlllo. ADD WATHRFRONT Tho slenmnr Elizabeth arrived nt llandon Wednegdny, December R, from San Francisco. JOHN F. OR HUN, formerly of Skng uay, Alaska, Is on tho Hay look ing for n location. Ho Is nn old friend of Hank Diers, of North IVend. I'OK HAM' House nnd Imrn nnd 20 lots, well Improved, in First Addition; 'horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, I HO chickens. Flno celery tract In good condi tion. Phono .1151 or 'address J. K. Fitzgerald, or come nnd seo. WAXTKD Nice room with liet, close lu; young man. heave word nt Right Cafe. 1). D. Johnson. FOIl ItlC.N'T ItiMims, with or without hoard. lOl! 10th St. S. WANTED vi:.n. KICOMAR, OR TUB SCOUIUSB. Four reels. of tlio duol of wits hotweon tho Too busy selling goods to write an ad, but we've one of the best Displays of Holiday Goods On Coos Bay Dolls and Doll Furniture, Toys in abundance; lots of fancy china. Japanese woodenware, fancy handker chiefs. Christmas presents for everybody. We are adding extra clerks to serve you. Smiths ilVariety Store North Bend Lawyers Are Musy. A census of Mnrahfiold for legal lights this 'morning would linvo Indicated that lihACK xri1,.H1fni,i ...nulit tin n iiiwillfli. flulil A stoij j, nuw jaWyorB nn08H tlio census coa the . . , ... fn.,,,u I, n, wilt .i n.. ii.m,ii iw ni.-u mi r.n,nn,.H ,io.ni.. nvTn mn.u, morning riyer taking nn army "TIORIS" ' har tnlont to attend court in Co- TUB LAW II R B A K B R S T wo reels ' M"3 ,nt n of Intense excitement. J'ro'"l,"n Any. I Is expected 7 XKW ItKBLS AND VAUDBVILLK ' will be kept busy at tho FRANK PAR AMINO, of the Dollar Lumhor Company, has returned from Coiinlllo and will proceed to his homo nt San Francisco soon. J. A. SMITH nnd wife of Coos Rlvor nro expected home soon from Ship peril's Springs, Wnsh. He writes that ho Is feeling considerably Im proved. of SHBRIFF OAC.B, who wns In Marsh. field yesterday In connection with tlio bnnk robbery nt Myrt'i Point, returned to Coiinlllo this morning. XOU.MAX AND FITCH B IT, In ii change of program. Itetiini From Trip. I. N. Miller, the attorney, and Jack Ouyton, the Admission, lower floor, l.'c; hnl- war correspondent, have returned cony, lOe. from n voyage down tho South Now vaudeville tomorrow. Ornnt Slough, during which thoy had mi- & Cordoro, lu comedy singing nnd morons adventures, Including n walk tnlklng I to Shore Acres nnd hack to Umpire. Saturday night. Haggenbeck & Tho formor raised n blister on Ids Wallace Circus Pictures. Four reels foot, hut will soon ho convalescent, of tho grandest spocMclo ever seen whllo the latter took "moving plc- In a photoplay houso. tures of several mysterious craft Orpheum Tonight TUB WIZARD OF TUB JUNOLB A two-reol feature produced under the personal supervision of Capt. Jack Ilon'avlta, the world's most famous lion tamer. SAUCB FOR TUB GOOSB A slile-spllttlng comedy. WHEN TUB PRINCB ARRIVED A poworful dramn featuring Mnr gnret Fisher nnd Rob Leo mini, 158-R PCent bJarshfield CYCLERY rM.ro" ave anything to sell, rent. Tbe Time" P' Quatermass Studio For Xraas Photos 244 Front St. Marslilleld WK AltF. Ui TO DATE: An ex pert ladles' and gentlemen's mani cure at Wlmmer's Oarber Shop, North Front street, opposite Royal Theater. THESE ARE NOT SO BAD Four good lots with two-story, Bl.x-room dwelling, semi-modern, for $5400. Terms. Six good lots with five-room, story and a half dwelling, largo chicken house, new woodshed, strawberries, loganberries, black ber ries and raspberries, for $2000, One fine lot in Eugene, Oregon to exchange as part payment for Marshfleld property. Come In and talk It over. COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. MEL Q. DUNCAN. Pbone 264-J. E. O. JONES CARL CLINKBNIIEARD. or Coos Coos River, was a Marshfleld busi ness visitor yesterdny. His ft ti er. J. J. Cllnkonhoard, Is now In Los Angeles. MARTIN LUTHER and family, who liuvo been spending the last few mouths lu Portland, nro expected to return to the liny shortly to make their home. MRS. M. .1, SLATTKV nnd C. F. .Imnier, arrived bore yestordny, Mr. Zimmor reports that the high tide last weok flooded most of tho streets lu Gardiner, but did little damage. R. S. CHANDLER and wifo are ox pected homo via Drain and Oar diner tomorrow. Mr. Chandlor, who lias been lu San Francisco, had Mrs. Chandler, who has been nt Victoria, I), C, and Portland, meet him nt Drain. WANTED A girl for general liounc work. Apply E. M. Smith, Flag stuff, or phono 11125. WANTED Currier hoys to dollvT Tile Times. Must be twelve yean old or over nnd In fifth grade or above lu school. FOR RENT FOR RENT Home good office la First National Dank building. Ap ply nt Dank. FOR It EXT Large house on South 11th street. Phono 119-L., or M A. 11 Campbell. FOR SALE JUDGE MORROW, who will open Circuit Court nt Coiinlllo today, hnd almost completely recovered from his spoil of illness, which overtook him on tho way rrom Portland to Marshfleld, and left on the moriilng train for the coun ty seat. JUDGE HALL returned from Co qullle Inst oveuing uftor attend ing the monthly session or Com missioners' Court. Ho states that tho ease begun against Eugene O'Coimoll was started In behulf FOR SALE Furniture of siv-i-oom flat for 1200. Flat can bo rent ed. Call over Suninor Hardware Storo. FOR SALE Launch Oregon; sell for cash or trade for ouo horso, outfit and cow. Inqulro L. A. Wllley, Smith & Wudo Machine Shops, or address Mrs. H. C. Wllley, Roat Landing, City. I FOUND I I'Ol'Xn Umbrella lu ofHce of Hull & Hall. Can bo had by calling at Times offlco nnd paying for this ud. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen Found at the Leading Drug Store for Quality Goods and New Designs .1 S ft: