The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 31, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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Evening Clothes
WHEN the next "affair'
to which you're invited
arrives, go there in one of
our $35 Hart Schaffner &
Marx full dress suits and
you'll have the satisfaction
of the proper clothes at a
reasonable price.
We can tell you more
about this suit if you'll call.
Woolen Mill Store
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
WEATHER FORECAST
try AnoclMfcl Pnu to !on B Times.)
OREGON probably rnln j
west, snow enst; Increasing
southeasterly, wln.43 I
LOCAL TEMPERATURES
RECORD
For the 24 hours ending at I
j 1:43 a. in., Dec. 30, by BonJ. j
Ostlinu, special government mo;
j teorologlst:
Maximum t 54
Minimum 37
j At 4:13 n. m 37
I Precipitation 01
j Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I
I 1914 33.14 j
I Precipitation same period j
t lastyenr 21.09
j Wind: Southwest, cloudy. j
A Marshfield Woman
Said to Us the Other Day:
"I will never again put up home-made Tomato Sauce
when I can get BEECH-NUT CATSUP. It's cheaper and
better." If you try it you will say the same thing. There's
Quality and Economy in using the Beech Nut Food Prod
ucts. They are all up to the high standard of the Good
Housekeeping Store. That's why we keep them and rec
ommend them.
HERE'S A LIST:
BEECH NUT Assorted Jellies and Jams.
BEECH NUT Bacon, sliced in jars, 2 sizes
BEECH NUT Peanut Butter, 2 sizes.
. BEECH NUT Chipped Beef.
BEECH NUT Smoked Herring.
BEECH NUT Figs in Jars.
BEECH NUT Vinegar. '
BEECH NUT Mustard.
BEECH NUT Oscar's Sauce.
BEECH NUT Tomato Catsup. '
This store will be closed all day New Year's Day.
Phone Your Orders Early.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. '
NASBURG'S GROCERY
THE GOOD -HOUSEKEEPING STORE
liono HI .'J. Commercial mid Second
The Bay View Hotel
under new management
FLORENCE, OREGON
Wers the best accommoda
tions in thn nittf Tlirtrnimlilw
r in til uuj iiiuiuujih; , .. rriTimFC AWfl
novated Dininci service, inuiumiw mu luuunu mw
llnnvrmllnH YAUUCVIUC.
ours to Please
p. and Mrs. W. J. Clarko
1HE LEMANSKI
HEATRE TONIGHT
Closo Llbnu-y.Tho Mnrshfleld pub
lic library will bo closed on Now
Year's Day.
Tnko Apm-taient. Prank Hoath
nnd wlfo havo moved into ono of
tho Myrtle Anns Apnrtmonts. T.
Hradley is nnotlicr new tenant thoro
having taken Apartment No. 1.
Flour Advances Apiln. Another
ndvnnco of 20 cents in tho whole
sale prlco.of flour Is reported and
tho material from which tho staff
of lifo is mado now sells at JC.GG.
Jinny Duck Pui-tles. Parties la
from Ton Mllo report that thoro nro
now rr.oro ducks on tho Ten Mllo
Lakes and In that vicinity thnn
thoro hnvo been in n Ions time.
Shooting Ib Rood nnd qulto n number
nro planning to go out from Jinrsh
fleld. Anlvo mi Sad Eri-nnil Joseph E.
Fox and his two daughter, Mrs. Kinll
Ogrcn nnd Miss Elizabeth Fox, ar
rived from .Hnndon todny nccom
pnuylng tho body of wlfo nnd moth
or, Mrs. Elizabeth Jano Fox, who
died in San Francisco December -1.
The daughters arrived In Rnndon on
tho stoanior Spcedwoll from San
Francisco. TIo funeral will bo
held from tho Raptlat Church to
morrow afternoon ut 2 o'clock.
Houglit Itnnrli. Georgo Mullln
nnd wlfo havo closed tho deal for
tho purchase of tho Gcorgo Starr
ranch near Urldgo. Thoro is about
thlrty-nlno acres in tho tract nnd
It Is understood that tho prlco was
13500. They hnvo leased It to Mr.
and Mrs. Alfrod Schroedcr of liny
City, who will occupy it soon. Mr.
Mullln Is cook nt tho McDonald &
Vaughn camp nnd will roturn thero
to feed tho V Itldgo Tigers.
(ago to liu.liv. Sheriff dngo
en mo over from Coqulllo todny on
business. Ho will rotlro from of(co
Saturday after having served fourteen
years nnd six months, tho chnngo of
election dnto from Juno to Novem
ber extending his term six months.
Ills duties end tomorrow, but ho will
help Alt JoluiRon start in. Ho said
that Mr. Johnson would havo Messrs.
Oddy and Laird as deputies and
whethor A. P. Davis, who was slated
for a doputyshlp would also bo In
ducted to offlco now, ho wns not in
formed. llluo Itldgo Camp, Jack McDon
ald, who Is horo from tho McDonald
& Vaughn camp nt Iiluo Itldgo, says
that they will resumo operations at
that point as soon ns tho Simpson
: mill starts up again. In tho moan
! tlmo thoy nro closed down and tho
I reports of chnnges and Improvements
I being mado thero uro Incorrect. Tho
Simpson mill Is taking all tho fir 1o;b
that nro being cut in tho Swnyno &
Hoyt mill nt Iloavor Hill, tho Nortji
nend Lumber Company cuttlnx
spruco only. Mr. McDounld'H mothfir,
who has been n.ulto ill, is now im
proved. Ho will roturn to camp as
soon as ho recuperates from a severe
attack of la grippe,
lias Operation. Jas. Conro, a
well-known Coos Bay man. who has i"
bt'en nuito ill at Mercy Hospital, Is
to undergo nn operation thero today.
(Joes Enst. C. A. Smith, who wns
expected horo noxt week from Oak-
porarily shut down giving him I
somo rush orders in what might '
have otherwlso been n dull sea
son.
AMONG THE SICK
0. V. Dungnn has been suffering
from a rather scvoro attack of la
land, has been called enst again and Krlppo nnd stomnrh troublo nt his
will probably not bo ablo to return home on South Broadway,
to the Day for boiuo time. , Un'i Roberts, Jr., la confined at
Ten MHq AVoninn, Demi. Mrs. An- t" llomo of his fnthor-ln-law, Chns.
drow Anderson of North Lnke, Ton MtteT, In West Mnrshfleld, by n
Mile, died last night nt their homo 8ero nllaok ot rhoumatlsm.
nfter a short illness or a compllcn-L Tho. 'om,E so" of Mr' nml Mrs
lion of .ilRonsefl. Sim lB .urvlvn.1 l.v I !n underwent nn oporn-
n husband and thirteen children, tho Uo" ' enolds yesterday,
youngest of whom was born a few B"?rt A;U,C18" "lldtt P-
Wnnk.nDo. Mr. An,1nrfinlnrnM,JCnU," fr W tr0Ub'0 CStOrdny
or nnd runs a couplo ot boats on Ten
Mllo Lnkes, Tho funeral will bo
held there.
Settle Kstnlc. Col. Rosa, of Ban
don, enmo over again todny to ns
Bist Conrnd Olson of Portland, In
winding up tho affairs ot tho Ilnm
murburg cstato at Damlon. Tho
eatuto consisted ot about $20,000,
mostly in California, and was even
ly divided among threo brothers
nfter giving n nlcco $1000. Mr. Ol
son !a n prominent Portlnnd man
nnd (iimo near lauding the speak
ership of tho next House. Ho rep
resents tho Swedish Consul In Port
land. .
llov Fiictoi-y Deal. Paul Dlmmlck,
In charge of tho Swnyno & Hoyt com
pany's affairs on Coos Bay, was hero
from North Bond todny. Ho wns
non-committal when asked about tho
report that either his company or L.
.1. Simpson would tako over tho North
Bond box factory. It Is understood
on rollnblo authority that both nro
dlcltorlng for tho plant. Part of it
was taken over by tlw Southern Paci
fic when thoy secured tho right of
way and Owner Kern retained somo
of it.
and Is reported to bo getting along
nicely.
WATERFRONT NEWS
Tho Speedwell nrrlved in Bnndon
yostordny from Snn Francisco.
DU. MASSOX, gvndunlo YirTERIN.
ARY Mitgcon, Mill bo nt old REAR
HAltX on Xorth Front St. LATTER
part of this week.
Tim AitT needle shop win
mmo FROM Hie RUSSELL IHdg.
to the OTONNELL RLRU. nt Second
mul Mnikot. They will Iw open to
customers on .Inuuary t.
Don't miss NEW YEAR'S EVEj
dance, eaoles' hall, tiiuuh-I
lh night, Four hour DAXCI.VU,
O'CLOCK (o 1 A. M.
The
ONE
10 Cent
158-R
Miss Lola Powoll, singing two now
I nnd popular songs.
Tho World FJlm Corporation pro
sonts "THK GREAT STROKE" in
i five acts. A sousationni, tunning
and daring plot to securo possession
r - of tho Horxog jewois mm uiu oAtuuiK
iGSSenger 5erVlCe chn,0 after the criminal.
.MARSHRELD CYCLERY
TJCi: OF FIXAL SETrLUMI'.NT
Gran
To-Nigh t
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hlldon
brnnd cntortnln nt a Watch
Party.
Now Year's ball nt Mllllcoma
Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs, L. F. Falkon
atcln of North Bond will ontor
taln at a Watch Party.
Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs.
D. Kelly.
Mllllc6mn dancing party.
CMssirit
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Notice is herobv ulvon that .l.o
fuderslgned executrix of tho spt'
M Holer t August Herman KruT'i
fucaaed, has filed her final re-urt
the County Court of Coos Caur-
P State of Oregon, and the CtrA
ras appointed Monday, February 1,
15. t tho Court Houso at Co-
fl"le City, Coos County. Oregon, at
hour of 10:00 a. m. of said
Fy at tho tlmo and placo for tho
"ing of objections to said final
port and the sQttlomont thereof sterling Konilcal Kuss, in
"ated this 20th day of December, ( A J)UAMATic MISTAKE.
MH.
Elecutrlx of tho estate of Robort
"Wst Herman Krugor, decoasod.
iim publication, Dec. 30, 10 H;
a publication, Jan. L'S, 1013.)
Kei-omi balcony. l(c.
Cbildicn under 10, 5c.
.. tnmnrrnvr night "THE
JOHANNA S. KRUGER, I """ .vhwihtER In 5 narts.
15 UA.MVCH '"-
H. Jessqn, Wl. D.
WlYSIOIAN AM) HUROF.OX
"fjery and Dlseasps of Women a
Specialty.
Llbby CO h
High-class motion pictures and
good music. Six reels.
CHIP OF THE FLYIXG-U
This big feature was shown last
week In this theater and proved to
I bo one of tho grandest features
ever offered to tho "movie" patrons
of Marshfield, Everyono that saw
It pronounced it in a class by Jtsolf.
SEE It tonight at tho houso that
shows nothing but tho best in pho
toplays .
It's a Selig in threo reels.
( JIM'S VINDICATION
A splendid dramatic .production
I tnfifln in Hin Pfllnnn rnmnnnv. flnllv
Cruto and nn all-star cast of this
famous company havo produced a
picture far above the ordinary.
AT THK RISK OF HIS LIFE
Selig melodrama in ono reel. An
other good plctuie.
Another reel to bo selqctqd,
Chlldron, 0c; adults, 10c.
Tomorrow night. The Hth Install
nfent of "Perils of Pauline" and
Lubln's featuro "Double Life."
Coming next weok: "My Official
Wife " Dig Broadway star feature
in flvo parts. Was shown at the
Tho Kind YOU have Vltagraph theater In New York for
Scene In "THE GRIUT STROKE."
r, all new photo features.
Lower How and flrt luli-uny, 15c.
lilt II. B. KBI.W. DENTIST
Phone H2-J. Room 201. Coke Bldg
ooeciaur. i :.. ...,..n liimnn 7L-. n
"l. 307 Coke Bldff. Phono 229-J ALWAlb t t,nmtmaVm
Myrtlo Arms. Phono 301-L Uetr u 1""s
Pacific 250 performances.
attraction.
Dou't miss this
CHAS. HANSON chmo In from North
Inlet todny on business.
MRS. A. 11. OLSON, ot North Inlet,
Is n Mnrshfleld shopper today.
WM. CANDLIN, of Coqulllo, Is a
Marsiflold business visitor today.
CHAS. CROUCH camo In from
Jlnyncs Jnlot today on business.
IRS. HERMAN EDWARDS, of Al
legany, Is u Mnrshfleld shopper
today.
REN SMITH, of South Coos River,
in a Mnrshfiohl business visitor
today.
H. ll. FULTON, of Hnynes Inlot, is
n Mnrshfleld business visitor to
day. y i .'lrf
FRED IIOLLISTJ3R, of North Bond,
wns n Mnrsbffold business visitor
yesterday
CAPT. nUNSON camo up from
Arngff yesterday on buslnoss and
plonauro.
J.yff. PRICE camo down from Al
legany today to look nfter busi
ness matters,
VERNON A, SMITH and Arno Me-
icen nro oxpocteil horo on tho
Adeline Smith Friday.
MISS S13LMA TABOR, who spont
Chrittmns with her undo, Goorgo
Bacon, on Hnynos Inlet, nccom
pnnfed him to Marshfield today.
H. C. RAYMOND nnd wlfo, camo in
from Tomploton todny to nttond
tho funornl of her sister, Mrs.
Fox, whoso body Is bolng shlppod
here.
CAPT. C. B. EDWARDS camo
down from Allegany today to
securo medical treatmont for nn
injured finger, which lind become
infected,
LAFAYETTE CROUCH, who arrived
horo with his brldo from Snn
Finuclfico last weok, to visit his
brothers on Hayncs Inlet, is a
Mnishfiold visitor today.
MR. AND MRS, F. B. DOTSON loft
on the Brqakwater Saturday for
their, hom,o near Spraguo,, Wash
ington, after a two-montjis' visit
with their parents In Bunker Hill,
J. J. BlRBRIDGE, pietrlqt Mapagqi
of tjip Oregon Life Insurance Co.,
leavps Tuesday for Portland to
nHqnd the annual meeUng of
managers of tho company to be
hold there.
J. COXLOGUB returned Jo his homo
at Lampa Creek yesterday aftor
a short stay here. Tho Conlogue
camps havo ((iilto a largo numbor
of logs ready for delivery as soon
as business picks up and tho liti
gation Involving thorn U adjusted
HENRY KERN, of North Bond, was
a business vlsljor hero todny. Ho
says that business Is good with
him, tho repair work nnd overhaul
Ing of tho mills which arc torn-
FOUND Ploco of Jewelry. Seo J, P.
Morris, Pint 11,
SMALL HOTEL mul wmmiiIiik Iioiiko
In Nortli Bend for snlo at a bar
gain. Phono 131 or call nt Tho
Times offlco. Address P, O. Box
74G, Nortli Bond, Ore.
FOlt HALE Dairy ranch of about
30 acres, 12 miles from Coqulllo
on rlvor. About C ncres hill land,
tho rest best bottom land'. Good
buildings, spring wntor, good
homo. Good Investment. Wrlto or
seo tho owner, A. Warren, Co-qulllo.
WANTL'D Offlco ork, or clerking, j
I enro ot Times.
FOR SALE
FOR HALi: RiKiinliig liouw. Bix
30D, North Bend.
WANTED Ijuly want work, lmok
kooplng proforred. R, caro Times,
FOR SALE Ono s?."5t) Ntomgo bat
tery, now, for $25. Apply Oood
rum'H Gnrngo,
FOH KhNt
I'Oll RENT Four iiururiiiMicu
houBokoepIng rooms, 'Call -130 N.
2nd Bt.
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FOR RENT HoiihCfl and apartments
furnished and unfurnished, I, 8
Kaufman & Co. 177 Front street
FOR RENT Nicely fiirnlhlicil front
rooms with bath. 2 por weok
Clbso In. 239 So. 4th St.
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WANTED
WANTED (Jrnlii sneku. Piulflo Liv
ery & Transfer Co,
WANTED 'TO BUY Two wherl do
Hvery cart. Must bo cheap, X,
euro Times,
WANTED Wiihliuoiuiiii to como to
houso and do washlug far emnli
family. Address Tlmoa. ,
WANTED To do general houifovtoik '
or to caro for chlldron, Phono
itl-L. j
WANTED (Jill for g'in'i'il Iioiim '
work In family of threo. By day,
or week Mrs. Dorsoy KrolUor,
1105 Flanagan avenue.
Conner &
Hoagland
WILL HE ('M)SED ALL DAY '
FRIDAY j
You in it Kindly lUipHictcd to I'liuiiu
, Onjuih JCaily 'Jnimriov
A Happy New ' '
SPECIAL SALE
ON HEATING STOVES, GRANITE WARE AND SPORT
ING GOODS FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS, at
Schroeder 3& HiWenbrand's '
Hnnhrnro i Plumbing,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS ANNUAL CUSTOM
The Bunker Hill
Department Store
WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, NEW YEAR'S -DAY,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1,1915.
1 Patrons Will kindly place orders early for
Thursday Delivery
We hereby extend our sincere thanks to all our custom
ers for their fjenerous patronage and hope to merit
its continuance, and wish you one and all
' ' A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
W. H. DINDINGER & CO.
Bunker Hill Department Store.
Ollivant & Weaver
The Pure Food Grocers
WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, NEW YEAR'S DAY
Thanking our many friends for their past favors and hop
ing by good service and good groceries to merit a
' continuance, we wish everyone .
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Phone Your Orders Early.
OLLIVANT & WEAVER,, Pure Food Grocers'
CORNER THIRD AND CENTRAL. PHONE 1UU
A Good Place to Trade.
A Happ j Mew Year
TO ALL OUR OLD FRIENDS who Imto been loyal for ninny
jt-arnj Who hnvo helped us nnd wliom wo hnto helped iih
hoH vto knew: Ami to tlip miner friend whom wo wilt
chcrWi t"rougli tho yearn until they Iktcpiiio old fi'leudxi Ami
to you wlioxo friendship wo unlit uml wilt strhu eitiucMly to do
time, wo tender thin
Greetings '
.May tho New Year bo a pi-ONpiioiiH uml fruitful one; May Joy
mul m-ompoiiho como to oii Mny it bo our prhilcgtt to ktui
you.
This More will bo i-Ioneil nil clay Now Venn, ' Phono jour or
der vaily tomorrow.
C W. WOLCOTT
Voi III Front Ktioct.
Phono 117-J
WARNER GROCERY
WILL UE CLOSED ALL NEW YEAR'S DAY
Phone Orders Early Tomorrow
Wo tnko thlh oinihloa lo uWi ou-ijouo
mid PmMH-i-o us Now Yeni-.
Happy
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ORDER MEATS FOR YOl'lt NEW YEARS DINNER TOMOR
ROW. WE CLOSE AT NOON OS FRIDAY,
A Happy New Year to All
The Union Market
J. E. FORD & CO.
171 Houth Rronduny
Phonrt n
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