The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 16, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES, Cpfl DC HIT IHI
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it. C. 'lAI.OVKV Kdltor and Pun.
UAN K. MAI.OXKV News Editor
OFMCIAIi PAPI.lt OK TIIK CITY
OK MAKSIII IKI-I).
LKS MINSTREL
PERSONAL NOTES
First IMiflht's Performance
Draws Big Crowd and More
Than Meets Expectations
O. A. .MIXTOXYH, of Coqiilllo. In I
n visitor in .Marshfleld today. I
C11AS. K. 8 M h moving from, T),e KI18 mhwtrol sllow lnsl
Dnttkur II to Mllllngton ovomIiib was greeted by n packed
TOM HKNXHTT wont to Coqulllo ll0U8t, t tho A1nsont( , ,t s,,()1.a(1
this afternoon on business, decided lilt, more than coming tin
L. F. KALKliNS I I0IN ol North Hend t() tlle anticipations of tho crowd
was a Marshlleld visitor today. ,, ,tluj ,.0I80S mti0 by the Kilts.
FRISI) MOIiUSTKK am wife ot North Xmv joko8 ., n18k. ftll.Blmi
llend were Marshlleld visitors to- tho ,,,, t,,unt nn opportunity to
day appear at their best and that they
MKo. T. J. MACOKXN. of Ktnplro. ,,, y, wn8 cvtionted by the re
was a visitor in .Marshfleld last 8,,ont)0 ti,oy g()t fl.om ti,0 audience,
evening. iractlcally overy tnuslcal number
ATTOUXUV TOM HAM. roturnod bL,,, ulforL.,
last night from attending court wnH 'onlv one ,.ritiHsni If
at Couulllo. 'criticism It intent he and that was
CY STKCKHIj was among tho pass- tlllt tllcv trlo(, t0 Kive tlu audience
engcrs aboard the train leaving for t0() ,mu.j, fo). ti,0r monoy. the pro
Coqiiillu this morning. K1.nm huinp; lengthy.
T. C. UUSSIiliti and wife of Heaver T10 slunv. wll) ))0 ,,ut i,oro
11111 were Marshlleld visitors yes- af;n tonight, aml a Tow changes
tortlny. mhhv ho niniln In tho nrnurnm and
BEXXHTT SWAXTOX plans to leave tomorrow night it will bo taken to
on the next Breakwater Saturday Uundan, where tho Hlks of the!
for the Rose City. Clty-by-the-Sea have arranged a
2MH. AM) M lis. m;. .M .m kijIjJ'J.n warm reception To rtliem.
came over from Myrtle Point yes- while it was a hit for the entire
terdny to do some Christmas shop- aggregation It was u greater one
ping and Incidentally to take In the for K. I). Fletcher, tho director, who
Elks show. nrranged the show, with the asslst-
CITY MARSHAL .JACK CARTER anco of the other Elks. There was
left on the afternoon train for Co- not a hitch In the show and not a
qullle to attend the session of (,no f0n down In their parts.
Circuit Court. The solo numbers by Cornell Lag-
W1LLIAM WARREX loft this morn- crstrom, C. V. Montgomery. F. I),
lug for Coqulllo as u witness In the Fletcher. F. ti. Morton. .1. A. Hunt.
Leaton case, which was to have Harry Itultman, 11. E. Miller and
come up In circuit court today. Robert Kellogg were epeclally good.
W. LEATOX, SR.. left this morning It was the first public appearance
for the county soar to attend the of some of the singers and their
trial of his son before .Midge Mor- ability was a revelation to most of
.ow. I them. Besides this, the chorus
MARSHAL CARTER, .loo Sasser, work was good. A. V. Uowhay with
Fred Xelson and Louis Maehlno his Ylddlsha Monologue and sonir
left on the afternoon train for probably scored the greatest hit of
Coqullle as witnesses In the Leaton the evening.
case. i Claude Tucker and Cornell Lngor-
PltOF. HILUEXIIRAXI) of tho Marsh- stroni showed them that they woro
lllold hl;h sc' ool and wife have some minstrel men and there with
leased one of the new cottages of the song and dance.
V. n. Curtis near Xlnth and Elrod A new and pleasing feature of
and will occupy It this week. tho evening was tho presentation
ATTORXEY R. ' O. CRAVES loft of tho Tango by Miss Georgia 'Am
this morning for CntiuUlc. to rep mor and Prof. Murphy. Miss .limner
ro3ent the defoailant In the Lea- being especially gowned for the ot
ton case, which comes up In Clr- enslon.
cult Couit today. I The program and cast was ns fol-
I E. COXWAY will leave Monday lows:
for Ashlennd to Join his wife and , Interlocutor.
Bon for the holidays and will prob- T. it. .lames.- chief: F. O. Ilor-
ably be away for a couple of ton, left; Dan Keating, right.
months, traveling most of tho tlmo. TiuiiIm.s.
JUDGE MORUOVV, who has been F. D. Fletcher. Claude Tucker.
nt Tho Chandler. Is now staying Hones.
in Conulllo lurlng the present .1. A. Hunt. C. W. Montgomery.
Circuit Court term. Instead of The fcWielo.
returning to this city each eve- F. M. Painter. W. Ross Smith.
IB 'Claire Swain. Robert Kellog. H. E.
MRS. FLO .IOHXSOX Is here from Hultnian. It. E. Miller. S. A. Cnr-
Hrldgo whero she has been living mlebael. C E. Lagerstrom. L. L.
at Smith-Powers Cnmp 3. Tho Thomas. M. D. Sumner. L. M Tozler.
camp has closed down pending high ' 'ov Irving Chandler and
water until thoy can float out about A. . Uowhny.
20,000.000 foot of logs that havo First Pint.
accumulated thoro. Just as soon Opening Chorus. ... Entire Company
ns these are floated out, the camp .Jokes Monty
will start' activities again. Mrs. llallad, "Tho Perfume of the
Johnson will spend several days Flowers" C. A. Lngers'rom
Dancing Sketch C. A.
Lagertsrom and Claude Tucker
introducing "King of the Uuu
galoo," by Mr. Lagerstrom
"Tho Old 'Frisco Hum"
F. (I. Morton
PIAVIiET.
(Written Expressly for tho Marsh
field Elks by Mr. Fletcher.)
THE AXSWERED PRAYER
Scene, drawing room In fashion
able New York home.
Cast:
Mr. Allen, a wealthy theatrical man
ager Man Keating
Mrs. Allen, his wife '. .
Mrs. A. V. Uowhny
.lime, a servant, . . Miss Bruce Kelly
Chllil, a wandering musician . . .
Miss Georgia Zltniner
DIVISION OK NENTI.MICXT.
Ilcpuhllruii Itcnrgunlntlhii Ojiostliiir
to lie Taken t'p Today.
(II) Mini 1'ii'Kn In Com Itov Hini'rl
WASIMXGTOX. I). V., Dec. Hi.
Members of I lie Republican National
Conimlttoo who arrived today Indi
cated almost an uven division of sen
timent on questions of party reor
ganization, which are to bo taken up
in the conference beginning tomor
row, The forces opposed to the ex
traordinary convention woro lining
up against the proponed reduction in
southern representation. Some com
mitteemen regarded It probable that'
thoro will be throe divisions of opin
ion, 'n the first will bo those favor
lug calling a convention Immediately,
in the second those opposed to any
convention and In the third those
willing to have a national conven
tion who do not see the pressing
huood for It. The first and third
.IFDGE MORROW, who Is conduct
ing circuit1 court at Coqulllo, plans
to leave on tho Breakwater Satur
day, which Indicates that he expects
o conclude the present term boloro , Kroun8 aro expected to Join against
till, mill tt ilin ' 1 .
" "-- . flu. UIW'lllll .
with friends around tho Bay.
Wiley
B, Allen Co.
Are Doing a
Tremendous
Holiday Business
. .. i '.iokos Monty and
AlllOUg those pnrclmsing Ballad. "Sunshine and Roses
Jokes Hunt
."Cross the Mason-Dixon Lino"..
C. W. Montgomery
Jokes Tuck
s .hikes Fletch
IPa-'s Harmony I. A. Hunt
.lokes Monty
Ballad. "To Have, To Hold. To
Love," H. Bultinan
Jokes Hunt
"Lend Mo to That Beautiful
Band" F. D. Fletcher
.lokes Tuck '
Folk Song, "My Aln Folk."
R. E. Miller
hikes Fletch
"Borrow From Me," Claude Tucker
Jones Monty and Hunt
ACREAGE YIELD
IS ESTIMATED
UKTl'ltXS KOIl YEA It KUOM FALL
AXO SPRING WHEAT, ALSO PO
TATOKS. Itrx.S IXTO .MILLIONS
OK HOLLARS.
tPy AMocUttti ITcm to tno Ilajr TlniM.)
WASIMXGTOX. D.C., Dec. 10.
The final estimates of the acroago,
yield, production and farm value per
bushel on December 1, and tho total
value of the principal crops of lo
United States, Issued today by the
Department of Agriculture, are ns
follows:
Winter Wheat. Acreage, Ill.llU'.l.
000; yield. 1 .; production. r.UII.
iiOl.ooo bushels; price, SlLU cents
per bushel; value $-Li:!,!)!ri,000.
Spring Wheat. Acreage, lS.ISi",
000; yield, III; production, 23H.81H,.
000; price, cents; value, $ 1 70,
127.000. Alt Wheat. Acreage, r.O,OSI,000;
yield, 15.2; production. TGH.IiSO.UOl);
price, 70.1) cents; vaule, $010,121,
000. Potatoes. Acreage, Il.OOS.OOO;
yield, 110.4 ; production, 331,121,000;
prlco (IS. 7 cents; value, $227. 003, 000.
May. Acreage. 48.H54.000: yield,
1.31; production, 04,1 10,000 tons;
prlco $12.42 per ton; value, $707,-077.000.
.mid-wi:i:k caxdy kale
l.-c, peanut. liOc, til LEWIS'.
tally,
MID-WEEK CAXDV SALE; lally,
I.o. peniint. l!(c, at LEWIS
DAXt'E at SOIXKIt HALL SAT
I'ltDAV evening, Dcccnibcr. ill). Tho
Sl'.l.EK and' TIOtJA launches v-'1
make special trits, leaving at 7 p. in.,
nnd tho ALICE II. will leave head of
South Coos River nt 0 o'clock.
DOX'T KOItO'KT the CLOSIXtJ
OIT SALE at the COOS HAY CASH
STOKE.
(JET HIS
nilMST.MAS PRESENT
THE
AT
the last i'ew
iusti'innonts
days are:
Adam Schwartz, ol! Bay
City, a Kintfslmry Tiano.
Norma (Miase, ol: North
Hend, a Milton Piano.
,). 10. I'anlson, of Coqnille,
a fine Victrola.
v. liiljehry. of .Marsh
J'ield, a Victrola.
Mr. A. M. IvMchardson, of
?Iirshl'ield, a N'ictrola.
Mr. Kred llollister, of
North lend, it N'ictrola.
Mr. (lehrUe, of Marsh
Jield, a 'ictorolii.
Mr. Phillips, of Pay City,
a fine organ.
Mrs. Pettyjohn, of North
Second street, City, an or
gan. They still have a large
stock on hand and are pre
pared to maUe prompt de
livery of pianos and Vic
irolas for the holiday trade.
There is another large ship
ment of pianos and miking
machines due on the nel
liD.it from Portland.
Robert Kellog
Second Part.
Overture Orchestra
Tho Tango
Miss Georgia XI miner nnd
Prof. Murphy.
The Great American Game.
D. Y. Stafford L. L. Thomas
Ylddlsha Monologue. .A. V. Bowhay
BLANCO
BILLIARD
HALL
KIXE t'H.'ARS IX ('IIRIST.MAS
BOXES.
OK
10, V2 anil -Jtr, cigars
THE KIND HE SMOKES
EVERY DAY.
A full Hue of pipes and suio
ker'.s supplies,
(,'et our prices before buying.
We can save money for you.
Blanco Billiard Hall
GREAT SHOW SECURED fOR
ROYAL THURSDAY AND PRfDAY
SCENE KHO.M "THE PltlSO.VEIt OF ZK..."
Manager Leiuanskl of the ltoyal da," a dramatic tiiPRternelce f
has secured one of the greatest films . ""'' "d ndvimturo hv Atii,L:..f0111
lll'lll. 1,1-llll.rl.f I. Miii ulill.,1,1 (,,.. MM I'll( tlllll Ill'OllllCllnil f.f 1. ... "P- I
day and Friday nights' bills at the
llfivnl It lu ri I' liitniiu I 1 1 M.i1.t( j
production of "The Prisoner of Zen-n soul
umn ami It Is so realistic hal u t
," ,,!!.,, ',",,rl-l as a ,,10,,, ;V,-
Get your
CHRISTMAS
PRESENT FOR HIM
AT
A MAN'S STORE
TIES, SI IPPI'HS
SfSPEXDEHS
IIAXDKEItCIIIKKS
SOX
In
HOLIDAY BOXES
(JET' IT
AT THE
The Fixup
Dependable Clothes;
TWO STOHHS
Marshlleld
Xorth Bend
Phone U:j:t L.
IRVING
BLOCI-i
SPECIAL SALE FOR
25 PER CENT DISCOUNT
Men's and Boys' Clothi hi
and Furnishings
Suits and Overcoats
Raincoats
Odd Pants for msn and
boys
Smokinq Jackets
Bath Robes
Suit Cases, Hand Bags
THE HOLIDAYS.
f.ufot-Mj AND MISSES
Ode-fourth to one-half off
In 'Jiifcrent departments.
B-ai tiful Suits
Coats
Furs
Waists, Gloves
PiTsos. Hand Bags
l-'nsiory, Underwear
Kimonas, Bath Robes
TSe Royal
TONIGHT
bnn-
Threo vaudeville acts and
reels of pictures.
Davis & Long, the clover
joists.
White Fawn in three dainty little
songs.
Deshlls, the ucrobato and wiro-wn lit
er; CAUMEX With a notable Than
housor cast, complete In three
reels.
OX THE UAXGElt'S BOLL OF
HOXOIt A good Wes'em.
A PHOBLEM IX ItEDPCTIOX An
unusual picture. Sure to please.
HOW MEX PROPOSE A comedy
worth seeing.
Admission, lower floor, IB; bal
cony, 1 0c.
Thursday night Dnniol Frohman
presont .lames IC. Hnckett and a
spuclal company lit "Tho Prisoner
of "enda." a five-reel feature.
wkflBw tAkwkOHkK NlKBSiHEsVOB9Hk
VgBVf K kMkM ' lPV
Just received a shipment
of
Good Potatoes
i
Try ttitm and we know ,
you will be leaked i
Coos Hay Tea, Coffoo nnd i
Spicu Horn, !
TOYLAND NEWS
WE ARE VERY BUSY.
MORE OF
OUR LINE IS STILL FAIRLY COMPLETE AND A LOT
NEW GOODS THIS WEEK
Will arrive on the Breakwater. Xmas Booklets, which were delayed, will arrive, al
so Burnt Wood Boxes. Another large shipment of Fancy Handkerchiefs, Ladies'
and Gent's; also numerous new toys,
The place where the people are dolno their Xmas shopping,
"Always Something New,"
Peoples 5-10-15c Stores
MYiTLE POINT
MAJlSHFiaD
A Gift You Know
Will be Appreciated ;
Xo longer Is It desirable lo give a pretty Irlflc, H""
will he cast iiKlric the i!ay alter ( hrlMimi the da)'
the useful gill Is here. .Nothing will glu mie l1'
me lo the housewife than the gift or an Klt'ilrir H.
lion. It u ill Iron hell.'i1, in less time and
labor Hutu any other method.
An Electrical Gift Will Plea
A few HiiggvUtus for pracllcal gift1 "",!
I'hil lions',
Vie'imiu Cleaners
theiis
linages
r'rjliig Pans
IiissiiKi. V ihidioi's
Hull' lli its
(iililillt's uml llnilh'is
Washing Ma hi"'''
Median i"
Heating IMI
Ciiiii Pip'ci's
.Milli Wainu''
Keiiliiu 'Im ''" "
Hi i piiih's mid l,,,r
HlK'
Oregon Power Co,
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