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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1913)
'S .ltf .t M THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1913-EVENING EDITION L jtlUrtScnaflncr & Mtrx YOU'LL probably have a good many gifts at 1 Christmas? and we hope you'll be able to rfve a good many. This store is full of the sort )f things men like to get and to give. You :an t give a man a better Christmas present than one or our Hart Schaffner & Marx suits or overcoats at $18, $20, $25, $30, $35- A lasting, stylish, high-class thing; the best of it's kind. But we have many other good things that cost less; things for 25 and 50 cents, and up. DKCKMRKR TIIIKS. eiou In m-eii tr.e ti.nu and i.tlght of High and low wutur at Vi run field. Tin; tides aro placed li. the order of i.iei.r-ence, with their times ou the llrst line ami heights on the second line tf each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate wnether It la high or lov water, cor high water on the bar Bulistract 2 hours :u minutes. S J O.TiS f..l r..i 0.27 Mrs. Ft.. lSllrs. Ft. . llMlrs. Ft o.:: 20;Hrs. . I.l.-i IFt. . LMIIIrs. i Ft . . 22Hrs. Ft. All clothing purchased in this store will be kept pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Ft.. .M'"rs. Ft.. O.'i a. on 0.9 :i.oi 1.4 4,04 1.4 4.!! 0.10 1 1 .118 ' mm I tt 7.:.o r..:! 8.21 O.I !i.i:i n. 10.0:1 fi.S lo.r.c o.i 2.1 n.o 4.5!) 0.0 n.o 1.00 2.0 2.1:1 1.7 :i.2:i 1.2 . 1.20 o.s r.:'.2 0.2 0.4 11. li lt. -11 0.4 0.0 0.0 today recovered a silk rose orna ment which she had lost on he street. Mrs. Robert Mnrsden. dr.. picked It up on Front street and noticing the lost ad In The Times promptly restored It to the owner. Will Move Here The Ilandon He colder has the following concerning ,.' ,'' I''or'1. the now owner of the Inlon Meat Market In Marshlleld: Ford and family expect to move to Marshlleld the first of tbo vear to make their future home. Their innnv Ilandon friends will be sorrv to lose t hem from our city buf will wish them well In their new home." XOTICH TO FARMKHS. 1 Tl,0'pwll nn important mcet- pi 1 ' Varmc' t'ulon No. CO, u rmmsn nan .Saturday Decem- nnd their wives nre urged to b9 present. Ladles nlonso hrlm- i.n.. MRS. J. M. CITLLUY, Secretary-Treasurer. kets. T!)i7.c,.VUj' TlK' lllul YO" na" ALWAYS t'SKI). Phono 72. Pncltle UVerv HMri Trunofur Pntnnnnv r..i s.is 4.0 !i.;:s 4.4 10. "iS 4.:; o.o o.o o.:i G..11 Lifc-LIno Story. The current Is sue of "Missions," the monthlv magazine Issued by the llaptlst Home Mission Society at lloston. and having n world-wide circula tion, has a three-page story of the cruiser Llfo-I.lno by Hev. (I. Lo Rov Hull. It is cleverly written In fic tion stye but Is a true story of tho WOt'k' nil Prtna ltnt tiit.1 I 'l in.... IW . . 'i IS IIIIIK- iu:iiihi nv nm fit r.. CHRISTMAS CANDLES ill linYOC. 7o PUr'.oi mas candle holders, 9c a dozen, "The Fair," on Central ave. WKATIIKR FOHKCAST. tDr AMOoUted Vmt to Coo IU)r TlniM. ORKGON Untn In West; rain or biiow In East; southerly winds. ! LOCAL TKMl'KKATUHK I KKCOHI) For tho 24 hours ending nt I 4:4!! n. in., December 17, by HenJ. Oatllnd, special govern I mont moterologlst: Maximum 4 8 Minimum 28 At 4:41! a. in 41 Precipitation f4 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 10 HI 17.5a Precipitation same period last year 25.84 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. I 1IOHX. UtASCA To Mr. nnd Mrs. Uocco 111 nseo at their home on Coos River Tuesday, December id, a, daughter. She Is their first child and mother nnd child aro doing nicely and Mr. TJInsca Is gottlng ready to play Santa Chins. flue cuts. WANT ADS. ,V ! f'1'' '0' llOIIMV ONork. Apply evenings at Dr. Shaw s, corner 1 1 th and Central avenue. LOST String tiny night, to Times. Slight Accident. A bad accident was narrowly averted at the corner of South Second and lOlrod when an auto driven by .Mrs. Fred Powers collided with a delivery wagon driv en by Festtts Walter. The tongue of the wagon went through the front of the auto near the wind shield before the two vehicles worn strummi. Tho dninnge la slight and no one was T.TTZZ, " hurt, although It gavo the occupants ,,UI '"inl-died rooms, ml of tho two rigs a severe fright. j crn- South Sixth street. Visit Here Krncst Smith, son of HUNT Housekeeping rtrt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Smith. Is imn. menu nt tin. i.invii i ,t,ti 1 nuiii iiuiiiiiKiiam lor a snort i'l' gold bends Men Howard for return visit . with relatives and will return home ''lt HA LK Organ, 17. sjk v to spend Christmas. Ho la now sup- Second street. orlntendent of tho Larson Lumber company, ono of the most responsl- l'OH SAIjK Handsomely lllustrutctt ble positions In that section and hla story of the Panama Canal for ten many friends here aro glad to learn ''""I". Address euro Times office. of his success. He reports that the lumber business has been very dull KHXT HIv room house, mod. for tho last few niontbn In Hint .. era. on Hlioil. lOnmiir.. m in tlon as well as the rest of tho Pacific Klrod. coast. i . HUNT Furnished house kcei- Stcaincis Here Touioirou-. The 'Mg rooms. 1024 HI mil nvnm... steam schooner Itcdondn, with p:is- . sengers from San Francisco, will WAXTKII ItoanleiN mur iiMiniem. arrive. In the harbor tomorrow mom- Apply 27 So. 5th street. IIIK. SIlO Wll take oil a en run of lumber nt the C. A. Smith mill. WAXTKII .1 'iirtlfu Inivliit ..III. l..i . shifting to tho Alllanco dock early Ilea belonging to the Coos Hoy on Saturday for southbound passen- li'o and Cold Storage Comnanv. gors. Tlie Hroakwater will arrive to return tho same at once. In tomorrow from Portlnnd ami the . finance Is due to arrive hero from VOIl HUNT Sleeping rooms. tlie snmo port on Saturday. . S. 2nd St. I 187 fines to California. Lafo A. Wll- M'lth 1 loyalty. A cony of a San Diego pnper received hero gives a column and a half account of a ball at tho Hotel do Coronndo and In the list of names of those present aro iimus, ior some nine n resilient ot thoso of Mrs. A. IL Powers. Miss Flor illinium nitviia i iiih u-nnir inn fin. ' co, California, where he expects to make his future home. Along the Waterfront enco Powers and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hague. , Among the notables there were tho Duke and Duchess do Hlch- ol Inn nnd II. .T. Thmlilnim. (linAniiml Hand Concert Director Fenton of portrait pnliitnr. Tho Tango, one- tno Coos Dav Concert Hnnd annnunc- toil fl tl (1 uninn nt lir nt linx In Inut I es that another free concert will bo dances wero do'no In oxlilbltlon stylo. I given nt tho Masonic opera house nt 2: jo Sunday artemoon. KreU Coming. Tho Hosoburg x. . , . . . .'News says: "Joseph Krels. who. to- Not ImprovedHarry Johnson, of KOt,,P wUll nJunl)0r of Kll8toni Cocston. who has been spending tho capitalists, recently purchnsed tho winter a Phoenix, Ariz., tor tho bene- townslte of Cooston. on Coos Day. fit Of his health, Writes that lie IS nillvnil hern tlil mnpnln,- from Phi. not much Improved nnd will go to ,,.rn. Afior n dnv hp twn Bw.nt rucson soon. )u,ro ju, K0QH , Mnrshflold propar- . . , , . Intory to Improving tho property. Mr. In Gaining A. IL Powers Is In re- k,.1)h 8n).s tio townslto of Cooston colpt of n letter from Mrs. Powers H to be developed nnd that It will stating that sho and. Florenco nro oventually become ono of tho com-I'ell-jhted wtf.i San Diego. Sho is nl- merclal centers of this section of so feeling considerably Improved In the Btnte." n-,d has gained four pounds i KOH SAIjK A llargaln. House with half block ground for lense for term of two years at $175. This price Includes purchase of sixty chickens. I. S. Knufinnii & Co. Viill SALIC Organ, $17; one dozen Uhodo Islnnd Hod hens. 545 No. Second street. KOH HALK National rash register and Colo's electric coffeo mill. Ad dress W. IL Dlndlnger & Co., Bun ker Hill Department Store. , .vrriia IjJ.V.V.Vi'"! iiw:v.'.''!l h A1?K SHOWING THE L AUG EST AND FIN EST LINE WE ITAA7E EVEU DISPLAYED. GET OUPv PRICES ON PER LI NO SILVER SETS AND CUT GLASS BEFOPvE YOU PITY. It Is reported that tho O. C. Lin dnuer has been chartered bv the owners or the Hardy nnd will ply In hero the next severnl months In the lumber trnde. She will carry the output of the Coiiullle mill nnd p-b-' health nbly same from tho North Homl lu.v.- In weight. ber company. rt Is reported Hint Captain Petorl Hurt in Cnnin. A forolgnor em Olson of tho Rustler Is figuring wl ' n'ovo' Ir " McDonald & Vaughan Kruso & Hanks to hnvo thorn build camp at Daniels Creek, was brought him another vessol slightly lnrgor to Mercy llosnltal yesterday. Ho than tho Hustler this winter to bo suffered a broken shoulder as a re put In tho trade between Coos Hay suit of a timber falling ou him In an nnd tho smaller nearby portB next accident there. spring. Me figures on organizing a KOH HUNT Two nicely fuinlsliea rooms, modern convonlonces, with or without board, for gentlemen. Phono 402. . WAXTKII (Jlrl for general lioum work. 729 S. 4th St. Phono 308-J. WAXTKII Small t!ml liaml iali register. Must be In good shape and reasonable. Address "Cash," euro of Times. stock company to put nbout $11,000 In the new boat. "THE BUSY CORNER" ockhart-Parsons DrugCo. 10NE THE REXALL STORE 298 US WAHXIXfi TO TIIK I'CHLIC. In vlow of tlio npproncli of" tho Christmas Bcasou It Is highly desir able that every precaution bo taken to provout fires. Try and avoid the use of candles nrniind Clirlstmas trees nnd seo that all electrical work is looked after in snch a man ner ns not to start a fire in Inflam mnblo decorations, such ns cotton butting in display windows and flimsy materials nbout tho trees or rooms, GKOROF. W. THIIIHKY. Hlectrlcal Inspector. Marshfleld, Dee. 17. FISH KRM KX ATTKXTIOX : Owing to heavy run of flsn ou Col umbia tho Coos Hny Ico & Cold Stor ago Company will only bo nblo to pay 3 1-2 conts per pound for Steel hen ds. Ai'mml Meeting. The nnniinl meeting of tho stockholders of tho Ooos Hnv Creamey will bo hold Monday, .Tnnunry 5, when offlcors will be elected for the ensuing vear and reports of tho year's business received. rpheum Tonight Till: UANOKhVS UOLL OF itxas HONOR A Western Rnnger of ROOM OIRLS- Oood comedy. Dw MIA1 i'ROPOSIO and HALL INIOHLHM. IN RHDUCTION P'K NUV CONDUCTOR. AD.MISHIO.V TK.V CHXTS. Coniedy. IT CAN BE DONE Mako hor happy by gottlng hor ono of our beautiful Klmonas. Wo hnvo them from HI .1 to 87.00. "The Fair," on Central ave. Margeim Hoostlng. Tlio Oregon Ian says: "Captain Macgenn reported Hint business was good In Coos Hay. Ho savs ho considers It one of tho best business places on the Coast and better than any othor placo of Its size." I'lanx Li'iindrv. Helm. w''o camo to tho Hny recently nnd who bus been einn'oyed at llauser's brew ery in Forndnlo, Is ropored to be ar ranging to start a laundry in tho old Femdnlo brewory building. Ho will have others asosclnted with him and Is u practical laiiudrymnu himself. U III Trouble. San Francisco pap- J ors announco that Dr. F. M. Sponoglo, t surgeon of tho Pacific Mall liner, 1 City of Sydney, was arrested there for violating Alio law prohibiting the Importation of Inrected .Mexicnu or 1 innires. Ills brother. Dr. John D. . Sponoglo, practised medicine In Coos comity lu mo nineties. Itnostlng Cno Hay. The Decem ber Issue of tho Sunset Magazine has an article ou Pngo 1258 entitled, "Coos Hay Coming Into Her Own," which gives a glowing description of .WAXTKII Small children to cam WAXTKII Competent girl for gen eral housework. Oood wages to suitable party. Apply to Mrs. R. 10. Shine, Coiiullle. industrial development in tills sec tion, and on page 1202, In the auto mobile section, Is nil article ou "Coos County Would Cnsh Its Resources." Tho attention of the Chamber of Com merce has been drawn to tho articles by the publishers of tho magazine. ."Mild Off Coast. Wlroless Operator Williamson,, of Marshlleld, has re ceived word from vnrloim points along the Oregon const that the sea Is smooth nnd mild weather prcj vails generally up the Columbia Riv er, but that n stiff gale was blowing at North Head, ou the Washington side of (ho river entrance. In this ovont steamers bound hero may bo slightly delayed In crossing out to sen. XOTICH TO TIIK Pl'HLIC. Not Ira Is hereby Mven that no credit Is to ho extended to my broth er, Frank Madden, on my nccount. I will not b responsible In any way for any bills contracted by him ,.i my name or In his own and he has no business connection with inn. TOM MADDUX. for, babies preferred. Mrs. J, Quails, 438 Hall avenue. B. KOH HKNT I'liriilshed rooms. South Hrnndway. WANTKD Work by the day. Pollljeff, Kastslde. Annie I OR SALIC Secoiiil-hanil Hoick au tomobile, In first-class condition. A bargain If taken at once. Price $500. Tlio (lunnory, Front strcot, KOH HKNT Furnished or unfur nished six-room house, furnace heat. Fifth and Itigersoll. Phone W. F. S(iilro, 371. FOR RKXT t! nicely furnlslieil sleoplng rooms nt 843 Contrnl ave., for gentlemen. Call or phono 185-X. I'Olt RKXT Ijuge house ou South 11th street. Phono ll'J-L., or asm A. II Campboll. If you have anything to sell, rent, trnde or wnnt help try u Want Ail In Tt, Times. FOR SALK Two Incubators null two brooders, Phono 210-R, I '(lit SALK KiiniMinl house lent. Inuulio Hunker Hill Tobacco Store Recovers Times lost Ornament Through a ad. Mrs. K K Jones TORE NEWS" a part of tho ps of tho day for all h0 '.y things at !r'ff"5 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCI.ERY SCANDINAVIAN DRUG STORE Solicits it hIihiv of your patronage on the Imsls of good good, lensoiiahle prices anil satisfactory iirutmciil. TIIK SCAXDIXAVIA.V IHH'H STORK. C.-nlial Avenue. 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