The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 14, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,
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'PROGRESS GLOB'S jBDDDHUM
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'Makes Statement of Goods Coos and Curry 'Distributor off
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To Portland to View New.
Demonstration Car
George Cloudrum loft for Portland
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Tt.n Mnrshflold Auction UrIdKo.rnR9 nnnrcciatlon for tlio lienrty! ,..,..., !,, . nllPnii or tlio
Club will not meet again until t"o co-operation by the peoplo "'n(w Do(,KO demonstration car which
Is being slilppoJ to all tho loading
cities of tho United States for tho
Forwarded for Relief of
Stricken Nation
" , The Progress Club wishes to ox
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first Tuesday In January when Mrs. Marshflcld, North llcnd. Lastslde
R. K. Uooth will bo l.ostcss.
and Coos Itlvcr In tho work of aid-
lng tho European wnr sufferers, ( ,liapprton of ti,.aiers. It will arrlvo
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NOIITII HI'JXI) It. X. A. i which work was recently under- n ,,ortlm,(1 liml from thcro proceed
taken under tho supervision i una tjj gan prancBC0.
club. Largo quantities of good, vltlioMgli Intended primarily for
warm clothing and of groceries (hp ,ngpcd,011 alvX 0xanilnatlon of
wore contributed, a list of which lcIlt0.g ony tnc I)otig0 ear has crc
appoars below. . I nto., a Ultv 8ensullim wherever It
These goods were Hhlppoil via,. . .,,,,, u ,is neknow-
lio HrcaKwator to .ur. v. uum-
Tho Royal Neighbors of North
Head J.avo elected the following offi
cers for tho ensuing year:
Oracle Amelia Shcppard.
Vice Ornclo Uoso Welling.
Chancellor Mary Cliappcl'.e.
Hccordor Hattlo Cousins.
Receiver Isabollc Ilralnard.
Marshall Wllund I.oomls.
Inner Sentinel Anna Kondahl.
Outer Sentinel Jennie Jacobs.
I.'nbbo. tho vice-consul of Hclglum
and the, consul of Franco at Port
laud, Oregon. This was In accord
ance with Instructions from tho
llulglnn minister at Washington.
It 1b Hiipposcd tho Coos Hay shlp-
Mtitimrnr llnunln ttniZHlail
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At the conclusion of tho business mont will uo inciiHicu in mo mmi
niectlng refreshments wore served load of relief supplies raised In tho
by Mrs. Ilrown, Mrs. Homos and states of Oregon and Washington.
Mrs. Ilralnard. l'tter T.oggle later Reside two largo packing boxes
very ploamntlv entertained the, of children's clothing which wore
vt..i.i. uiih Ma new Vlctrolainot Itemized, tho following Is n list
which he him purchased for uso In
1)Io hall.
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NOIITII REM) Cl.UII.
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Tho Mothers' and Teachers' Club
of North llcnd will meet In tho Cen
tral school Tuesday afternoon, De
ccmbor 1R at 3 p. m. For tho next
fow meetings tho club Is preparing
to tako up "Food Values. Tho sub
ject for next Tuesday's mooting Is
"Carbo Hydrates" with tho following
program:
Instrumental solo, .Miss Dorl?
Thorn.
Paper, "Starchoa" Mrs. T. Chap
man. Paper, "Sugars" Mrs. U. Wood-borry.
Vocal solo, Miss Gortrudo Now
klrk. A A A
Mrs. Carrlo Dungnn, who has been
visiting at tho J. H. Mllnor homo at
Petaluma, Calif., has returned to
San Francisco.
MIbs Mndgo Parry In expected homo
noxt wcok from Eugono, whoro sho
Ih attending tho University of Ore
gon, to spend tho holidays. Miss
Marjorlo Cowan Ib also expected
homo then for tho Christmas holidays.
I NOIITII IIIJXI) MIIHAKV.
Tho North Ilontl Library has boon
unusually fortunate tho past week
In mlilliii: nmv honks in lis shelves.
Doctor llartlo brought In "Tho Hoiiho
or Pride," "Tho Lost Faco," and
"Ilunilng Daylight," all threo or
them by Jack London. Mrs. Pratt
gnvo tho library coplos of "Tho Mill
on tho Floss," "Prldo and Projudlco,"
"Great llospor," "Lecocq tho Doc
tor." "Tom Sawyor," "Jack Harkn
way," "Aleta," "Tho MystorloiiB Is
land" and "Huckleborry Finn." Tho
library added by purchaso "Soldier
Rlgdalo," "Fast Lynn, I'ho Wood
carver of Olympus," "Tho llouso of
Mirth," "Doctor llryson," "Tho Iron
Woman," "Prisoner or Zemin." "Gold
Elsie," "Tho 1 loonier School master"
and "Put Youmeir In HIh IMnijn."
Tho library Is now comfortably lo
rntml In minus II mill I '1 nf the
Simpson building ami Is now open
daily oxcopt Hiiiuiny irom z; mi
I : :tO p. in., and also from 7 to 0 on
Saturday evening. The regular
monthly meeting of the library nt
Koclatlon will be held In the library
Thursday nftorunou, Dccomlmr the
17th at 1 :30. Tho meeting will be
gin promptly anil close promptly at
'J: 30 no as not to interfere with tho J
regular library hours. Kvoryono In
terested to help make tho library
bolter Ik cordially Invited to be proa
out at tho regular monthly business
mooting. A second loading of tho
proposed constitution and by-laws
will bo given and Its inonsuros discussed.
of tho prlnclpol articles contributed
and sent:
51 pairs women's shoes.
75 women's coats.
20 women's suits.
28 dresses.
81 skirts and pottlcoats.
13 waists.
57 pieces women's underwear.
3 1 pairs women's Ii'oko.
5 pieces dress goods.
G women's raincoats.
8 womon'u sweaters.
G shawls.
17 pairs men's shoos.
30 coats.
2 a vests. v
10 pairs trousers.
t pairs hoBe;
10 men's suits.
0 4 uklrts.
10 overcoats.
11 ploces men's undorwonr.
1 sweaters.
1 mackintosh.
10 moil's hats.
21 pairs children's snoos.
G comfortors.
3 pillows.
Grocorlcs as follows:
3 cases salmon.
17 cans condensed nitSK.
2 cases prunes.
1 caso canned siiuash.
100 pounds rice.
9 sacks flour.
12 cans coffee.
18 cans corn.
5 cairn shrimp.
I ennfl beans.
2 cnim peas.
? cans clams.
1 can snuor krnut.
2 canB spires.
5 sacks grulium flour.
I hams.
1 sack corn monl,
5 packagos rlco.
3 packages bonus.
15 cartoim crnckors.
1 package wheat flnkes.
1 package breakfast food.
HI hominy grits.
1 packagu tobacco,
1 packago macaroni.
15 packages vermicelli.
10 packages rusks.
?l.uu,'a worth of prunes.
I ledged everywhere ns " tho greatest
car In tho world at anywlicro near
the price. Mr. Goodrum'n demon-
r.tratlon tar will not urrlvn until
i some time In January and he dcslr-
lod to familiarize himself with tho
car nnd Is, mnklng tho trip to Port
hind at this tlmo for this purpose.
Ho also expects to got ono of tho
now eight-cylinder Cadillacs to bring
homo with him ns a demonstration
I car, a shipment of tho now models
having bcoh made to Pacific Coast
distributing points nnd ho expects
to secure tho Coos County car while
In Portland this trip.
When ho returns ho expects to bo
propnrcd with nit kinds of advance
information on now autos for tho
local motor ontuslnsts.
(Paid Adv.)
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ELECTRIC G0911S
Orcrjon Power Co. Makes No
table Reduction on House
hold Anrjliances.
Tho Oregon Power Company Is
making a llttlo Chrlstmns present
to tho people of Coos Hay this hol
iday Benson In tho way or lowor
prices on n Hiuj lino or electric
housohold appliances all ot which
mako suitable, sensible and appro
priate girts for Christmas.
A full pago advertisement In Tho
Times Saturday told tho utory or
material reductions In prices on nil
linos or theso goods handlort not
only by tho Oregon Power Company
but by tho local electrical Biipply
houses. Tho list Includes nrtlcles
especially appropriate, such as elec
tric toasters, charing dlulics, flat
Irons, curling Irons, oloctrlc grills,
sowing machine motors, Biunll radia
tors, washing mnchlnos and In rnct
a hundred nnd ono appliances Intcnd-
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Christmas Suggestions
NINE MORfe SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
Do Your Eniyieg Now,
ASSORTMENTS AND SIZES ARE COMPLETE
THE EARLY BUYERS HAVE THE MOST COM
PLETE STOCKS TO SELECT FROM '
"Money Talks"
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,n. H. Harper
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,, '"'iMiijin co.mS8S'hi
KHilmntea furr.i.k.Rn
3r. H. M. Siww
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11 Jnnlamln Ostlind
ItU ' "n.TINn KXniNYrn ...
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"ne lOsVor ffi B1
MarAJiiM iu
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W. G. Chandler
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I MartliHold, Qrttm,
Mrs. Olivia Edman. M T i
HWHIII8II MASSA0K avd'J
' . IOAIi OYMXASTia
W7 Cenuncrclal atc. rhoM
THREE STORES
MARSHFIELD
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CAMPBELL'S WOOOYJUMl
North Front Bdin,
ed Tor tho convenience nnd com
rort or housewives.
See their windows or tho ndv. In
tho Saturday Times Tor full details.
Thoy also nnnounco that anything
not on hand will bo promptly so
curod Tor nnyono deatrlng wimo.
(Pnid Adv.)
coxktantixopm: xamkd
'i'aitowad iv hussiaxs
PETUOCUAD, De. 11. Russia's
long cherished hopo or extending
tho splioro or Slavonic control to
tho Dardanelles' lias revived with
rrosh vigor as a result or Turkey's
imrMclimtton lii tho war. In tho
Russian press 'tho namo or Con
stantinople has been rcplnccd with
tho old Slavonic namo or Tzargrad.
ALFRED JlSWKIili, or Isthmus In
lot, was nmong tho business vis
itors In tho city today.
THE TIMES want ads got rosults.
Is Grand
To-Night'
IKE LE1HI
THEATRE T0HGHT:
Practical Christmas Sifts
Thcro N nolliliiK t''t Klvi'H ho iiiiiiIi Joy lo Hn ifplplfiil or ii
niriHiiiinH gift as t r!i tl't ",0 'r ls " ll'1,c,l,,'1 (,M0 l,ut w,n
give mtvIco iw well ii.s Itciitity.
Aiikimk the many useful nrtlcles In our Mock for Christinas girts
are MncklimwH for men, for Iioj-h ! tv gliN.
1'or bojN mill Mh the tov In ti are . :- ,lll1 ' Thu'
nre tho latent Norfolk Mylen nml In n liluo mixture. Tliey ro
priced nt tf"5.. TI"o In the llliio mid Red plnlili m-o priced at
.sii.oo.
For men, the llliio nml 1 '" ''' l",ml nt t7'' U'
Ilrown and ltd llnlil nt S7..W ' tlmso In the Uluo nml Cray
niMiire at !?(!.(.
Wo have a flue lino of coat NWtailom for men, women, boys nml
girls, and the prices i-niige from l?.1.)(l to $0.00.
Wo lmve a rlno lino of Mlppcis for men and tlio prices nro
91.50, fjtl.05, $1.5 and ?.2.00.
These aio only a few of the many practical girts In our stock.
Your lliiMinas shopping will net bo complete unless you see them.
Bunker Hill Dept Store
W. H. Dindinger & Co.
r. i. bgaifi: o a. a bonk
MorolifJnM 4PAINT WD '
-a,J""uu DECORUM a
l.nllnwlci Fuolshd)
t'hntm nOP-J. yrM!4, fr
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I MOINTIIOOD
I Cltn.VMKUY llUTTER j
I llixt nn Firlli l!
2 pound roll, w 1U
I C()I)S HAY OVSTlll (U
j At Palace Market. 11km Wij'
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CIHMNi:y8 FIREfUO
J.N.BAYUS8
Ary Kind of JJrlck Wrt
PrlooJ That Are R!it
And U Work Owwtel
nu nt "The Fireilde." Jiiw
Uhlg., 137 BcconiJ 6L Fk
Prpnch rtonEM. DOWflH
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by ordcrlns the 1 I
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Personal Overflow
CAPT. N'EI) (SAM.OWAY or tho
North Star Is taking a Tow days'
vacation irom tho North Inlet run
nnd today Harry Ilenann I had
ehargo or tho bont.
DR. J. It. WET1IEI1EE ir tho Star
ranch In Curry county, and wlfo,
returned today from Portland,
whero Mrs. Wothorboo has been
visiting ror n whllo.
EIU5ENE O'C'ONNKI.Ij and Mrs. E
K. Jomw arrived homo today from
Potthuul, whero they wont for a
visit following a trip to San Fran
cisco. El) M'KEOYVN, foreman or Smlth
Powors Camp Two at Coalodo, and
wlfo, spout Sunday In Mnrshflold
Camp Two will probably bo mov
ed to tho now lino soon aftor
Chilstmas.
(1KOIU1K AND FRANK Al.DRlClI, of
Mnutt (fivii tinueml 4lllflll'll
hero this morning en routo to Coos 1SI.E OF SARNE" A
Hay, whore tltoy win spouu n iov
days looking nftor buslnoss mat
tors. Roseburg Review.
OEOROE ORAY nnd wlfo nnd child
nrrlvod horo Saturday from Spa
knuo to ostnblish tholr homo on a
loggod-ofr tract on Isthmus Inlet
wMch ho recently l)ought, Ills
rathor has boon horo for somo
tlmo and they will start In at onco
to develop this tract.
GOOD PICTURES AND GOOD MUS
IC ARE FEATURES AT THIS
..THEATER EVERY EVENING...
THE THIRTEENTH EPISODE OF
"THE PERILS OF PAULINE"
Paulino the popular, Paulino tho ver
ba tlio, Pauline tho courageous, Paul
ino the dependable, four girls in one,
backed by a plot or greatest lugoim
Ity mid prewmtod lit Inconipiirabl'jj
photography, still maintains tho
"PERILS" ns pro-eminent among
borlal films. YOU CAN DEPEND
UPON PAULINE FOR DRAWING
THE CROWD.
"YOU CAN NEVER TELL" new
est Sollg coniody.
"WHO GOT STUNG" Another
typical Sollg fun prodiicor.
Edison's grand production featur
ing Mare McDorinott In "ON THE
two rool
comedy drama. This Is a very high
class plcturo and auyono attoudlns
tho Grand tonight will rortnlnly be
satisfied that thoy havo seen one of
t'..e host plcturos of tho year.
Children, 5c. Adults, 10c.
TOMORROW NIGHT Mlfes Anita
Stewart In tho llroadway Star roa
turo "UNCLE HILL," n Vltagrnph
comedy drama In threo acts.
rtiE HOMO OP BIG FEATURES AND
.VAUDEVILLE.
MISS LOIS POWELL, singing now
mid popular songs.
Edna Malson In "KATE WATERS
or t,ho Secret Servlcoawlrh, -Cd
OF THE SECRET SERVICE"--a
Powors-Uiilveixil H-reol subject that
Is full of adventures or detective
lore.
.1. Warren Korrlgan In "THE
SHEEP HERDER" Vlctor-Unlvor-
nal l!-reol drainn, A gripping west
ern story with plenty or action. Mr.
Kerrigan plays tho tltlo and ends by
I making tho lowly' carotakor or ml-
grntnry muttoiib Into a roal hero.
"DETECTIVE DAN CUPID" A
breezy limrlno comedy, featuring Ed
die Lyons, Victoria Fordo and Loo
Mo ran.
"DR. .1EKYLL and MR. HYDE"
presontod by Superb Film Co., and
foftturlug Charllo Da Forroet.
(I RICEI.S ALL XEW AND GOOD
PICTURES.
I.ouer lloor, 15c,
Fli.st balcony, 15c.
Second balcony, 10c.
Horo tomorrow night "Tho VAL
LEY OF THE MOON" wrltton by
.lack (London and featuring "Hos
worth," who plnyod tho rolo of
"Swede Larson" In tho "Sea Wolf."
shown at the Royal Thoator some
time ago.
G1RGU1T
COURT
FACES LIS
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Judge Coke to Convene Regu
lar Term Monday Morning;
Grand Jury Not Finished
JudKo Coko returned from Co
nullle last nvonlng nml will con-
i
' vena tho rogular term of tho Clr
Icult Court on Monday. Sizing up
' tho docket and cases that already
' havo boon feet, Judgo Coko Ih of
tho opinion that this sosslon will
bo unusually long, not only bocnuso
of tho orlmlual cases but because
of tho civil onos as well.
Tho grand Jury has not com
pleted tholr work, having n groat
doal ot unfinished business yot bo
foro thorn. Thoy will bo busy all
of noxt week.
Thoro woro 13 casos sot Tor trial
In tho circuit court yostorday by
Judgo Coko, tho Handon liquor
casos bolng tho first on tho dockot,
coming up boforo tho Jury on
Monday morning.
loel Ostlind
PIANO TUNER AXI) RF.PA1RKR
Loaio ordors at W. II. Haines' Mu
elo Company.
Ot S Sixth Rtrpot Phnn los.T
CAPE ARAGO
OYSTER.
COCKTAILS
FOR THE
CHRISTMAS FEAST
The purest, moht delicious and
appetl.lng OyMir focktalls tor
tlio uiristinas Dliiaer nuuH
from the best nnd purest Ingiv
tlleiilH. 1'lne, Ki-chIi Oysters, tho
best Catsups, Sauces and Vino
gars'. hpcciai price on quantities
rot liincheoiis and dinners at any
time.
Cape Arago Soda Works
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n- i.nlf Inn of DOlB ,!'"
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10 Cent l1
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
SMITH'S VARIETY $10
North ueno.
,r Fancy
t aix;t"it tub nn !
I . . ll, lift'
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Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
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$i!XTA
Stoam heat, m -;
itWf.1
Ko liquor.
winter rates. Spec 1
when two or more r-
Py same room.
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