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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. MAQSHFIE.LD, OBEGOMppAY, D&OEMBER 6, igiEVEpi.NGEpiTigNoT 3il fun rn .1 i i ri i " ' ' '",' " i7 - uliMiif mimww m t i i wwm 1 w , V lxgw 1 ZJact or Tan, Try f Ars store for better shoes, proper fit and comfort We nrc ready with the newest in Fall styles and can please you in our special showing of Florsheim Shoes so that you will be convinced that this should be your store and the Florsheim your shoe. Our aim is to make you "at home" here nnd lywe those who wait upon you satisfy you in every respect; in personal atten tion as well a3 in merchandise. nl9S Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend h low is the time to get your suit lade for Christmas Bring: in tour order now and you will get a suit at reasonable price, either ladies or men s Jits. See ; V. Koski Marshfield, Oregon F5 Market Ave, Use a Home Product tMHHMMMaHHMHHMMMPBMllaHi,HHiar '... . - When olacinn vour order for Lard from your grocer Bsk for EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET PURE LARD Arnrmt nn nthan it'c tho hpet nnd made in vour home :ity. It sells for 80 oents for a 5-pound bucket. ray no more. Palace Meat Market N. D. Oswald oble Theatefl Jbw XOr NIGHT Another splendid FOX FEA-TURE -' rU'XIJKHKH A far 'hotter lIj ,,r Fnrniuu I tho highest snlnilcd n WIMJAM FARNUM In iilcture than ""'P "V"c- - t.l .l .lin tn.wltPt .. . . . .-..1...1 .imi pniisiiicrm " I "'111111 IH 1110 IllgllCSl hU"-' .11, ..111 Wor m ,i10 American j.tag TW feature without doubt will e greatest itlcturo ever shown in l' '"" J'ouUl fceo it. IKAItKT.HKI)M WEEKLY News tlmt will Interei.t you L rauBlit by tho canieni' In uUPnrt "f ",0 wo,,u K CUI1 AND TUB DAISY CHAIN Sidney ie ...-. fmedy, Shows, 7:00 ! 8:45 p. m. UpMirs or down, 1 cents. We.lnes.lay Rht: Mi33l!lekfor.l In "Function the Krlckct," A mous Mayers feature Paramount. In five reels. BREVITIES sunrise: and sunset Montjay; December 6. ' Sun rises nt 7.38 and sets nt 4:20. DECEMBER TIDES Tlroo nnd heights ot tides at Marshfield. The tides are placed In order of occurronco, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and G4 minutes earlier than at Marshfield. 12 His. , Ft... Hrs. . Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft. . . Hrs. , Ft... Hrs., Ft.., Hrs., Ft... 1.45 4.2 2.2C 4.4 3.27 4.4 4.17 4.4 n.oo 4.5 C.01 4.C 0.32 0.1 7.09 2.0 8.0G 2.0 D.00 2.0 9.G7 1.9 10.58 1.8 12.01 1.7 6.54 4.7 12.C2 8.27 C.C 1.1 1.G0 9.10 0.7 1.1 2.40 10.05 C.C 1.0 3.31 10.54 5.8 1.0 4.25 11.43 G.4 0.C 5.24 O.O 4.9 0.0 1.09 C.32 1.0 4.4 f4 f . WEATHER FOltKCAST D AuoeUt4 PrtM to Cm Bt TlmM, OREGON Fair nnd cold er in EaBt; unsettled, prob ably rain In wcBt; Bouthor ly winds. LOCAL XEMPBRATURII RECORD ' ' ' For tho 24, hour ending ,t 4:43 a. in., December C, by Benj. Ostllnd, special cov cramont moteorologlst', Maximum ... . !.. 53 Minimum 48 At 4:43 a. m 49 Precipitation 9C Precipitation slnco Sopt 1. 1915 24.05 Precipitation lano period last year 27.1G Wind: Southwest, cloudy. , RctuniH to Hay. C. A. Strick land, formerly a well known resi dent af North Bond hut who has spout tho past ftvo years in Ashland, Port'aud and St. Holcns, Is In North Dond looking nftor property inter ests. Had First CY- A. O. Rogers had tho honor or celling tho first big Ilttlck 191C car on Coos Day, receiv ing his about GO days ago. A. 13. Adolsporgor's which arrived last week, wbb tho accond of tho typo received here, Flro Scare. Saturday afternoon, tlicro was qulto n flro acaro on North Front street when n kottlo of tar, being heated for roofing tho Odd Follows "ail, caugia nro. u mado a big smoko but did no dam iico. being oxtlngulshed by somo lire ! extinguishers. Tho Bandon Western World says: A 20 mill levy on the assessed val uation of 993,t70, providing' ap- nrnvlmntnlv 97 0(1(1 wn vntnd nt tho special school meeting Monday J evening, for tho purpose of conduct ing tho locn,l institutions, for th, en suing year. Money Still, Comjng. The conin mlttco on tho purchase of tho wire less Blto report that contributions nro still bclnir received and it Is hoped that by tho first of tho year tho cntlro amount will havo been subscribed nnd tho matter cleared up. Tho prlco aBkcd for tho site was $840. Ladles' Guild Hostesses. At tho Episcopal Ladles' Guild meeting nt Guild Hall, which, on account ot tho Men's Fellowship Club banquet, will bo on Wednesday afternoon Instead of Tuesday this week, tho hostcsBCB will bo Mrs. F. A. Golden, Mrs. Arthur McKeown and Mrs. Otto Schetter. Art Drought Results-When Mrs. John D. Jones lost a roll of music jtho other day, alio Immediately camo to Tho Times office and In serted n lost ad. This did tho busi ness in a hurry. I. N. Miller found tho music nnd brought It to tho office, whoro it was soon restor ed to its owner. ; DuckH nro Scarce. Huntors who went out yesterday in nuost of ducks, camo back In tho ovoning to report tho wily fowls nro either srarco or they havo a good system .of disguises. Most of tho bags reported for yesterday wero very .small, tho most ducks being found In tho vicinity ot South Inlet. No Council Tonight. Thoro will bo no mooting ot tho City Council this ovoning. On Wednesday night tho city fathers will moot to can vass tho votes ot tho election to bo hold tomorrow and also to tako up routlno business of tho city. Thoro aro somo street matters to como up at that time- for settlement. Attorneys Travel Today, being tho opening day ot tho adjourned term of Circuit Court, thoro was an Influx of attorneys to Coqulllo whero Judco Coko heard domurrors and pleadings. JTho rogulnr torm will open for now business next week, though It Is not expected tho docket will bo ns heavy as tho ono In Sep tember. Improves Machine. V. C. Gorst has received word from O. II. Dor- rott. formerly of tho Terminal Qar- ngo In North Dond, stating that ho Is working on nu Imnrovomont of a four whcol drlvo for tho Ford cars. Ho says thnt very shortly ho Is ex pecting his mnchlno in operation. Mr. Darrott Is now In San Francis co. Had Too Much to Carry. A load so heavy that ho toppled under tho vory weight of It, nftor making kvallant attempts to koop his foot, was tho undoing of w. C Murpuy, who found his way Into tho Hotel 'do Carter, whero ho arrived all out of breath rroni tno nam worx. jus cash register was entirely empty nnd tho general fund went hungry again. , Still Talk AlKiut It. Tho trip of tho freshmen olovon from Eugono I n horo at Thanksgiving tlnio and ,tho subsequent adventures aro still timely topics ot conversation about tho campus, according to Don Flshor, who stopped off yesterday for a visit ijthoro on lis way irom rorunn.i, Ho said tho men sit about fraternity firesides on theso stormy evenings and tell admiring fellow "studes" .about tho time they camo to Coos Day. Asks Information. Rev. William .Hogan, of North Dond, has received a letter from tho lodges of tho Wo- nien of Woodcraft and tho Royal Highlanders nt MarysvJUo, Montana, asking for further Information re garding tho death of Mrs. D. Cul- len, who was lost In Mo wreec,or tho Santa Clara. They wanted to dorinltely establish tho fact -as to whether or not an Inquest had been hold. Mrs. Cullen carried life in Buranco. l)ldn!t Havo Pawqiort. , Lamar Too;c, president of the, stud.ept.body at tho Statu University, and well known by many formor students In Marshfield, was chosen a dologato to aid In making peaco in Europe. He left for tho East at once nnd expected to sail Saturday on tho Os car II for Europe, but found at the last minute that ho could not got a passport without tho papers first being sent to Washington. Ho Is now on his way homo again. Tides HlKhest Today. The high est tldo of tho year was recorded ing two bath rooms, two toilets, today at 12:30 p. in. on the gaugo in..n.irV tni. in basement, arrang-1 In tho oftlco of City Engineer A. D. ,. ., .,,inu u'ii Hunker I fildlnv. Tho helsht vvuh 9.3 foot f $ t PERSONAL MENTION t M. J. DOWRON was In from his homo on Isthmus Inlet today. JOHN D. GOSS transacted lcgnl bus iness In Coqulllo this morning. NINIAN WEBSTER, ot Coos River, transacted business hero today. T. BRAND went over to court this morning on legal business. ANDREW KARDELL was down on tho Mllllcoma from Coos River to day. C. R PECK, left this morning to. attend tho court session, In Co-qullle. TOM T. BENNETT was a legal vis itor at tho county scat this morning. F. W. POWERS returned to Powers today after spending Sunday nt home. HENRY KERN, of North Bond, was n Marshfield business visitor hero today, JOHN HOLMES was among tho vis- Itors horo today from his homo on Coos River. W. O, BRADLEY returned Saturday frpm n business trip to Portland nnd Seattle. SIESTREEM, ot Lakeside, was among tho visitors who spont tho wook-ond in tho city., A. LILJ.EQVIST, District Attor ney, left this morning to attend court In Coqulllo. F. M'KNIQHT was nmong tho I A Big Saving in Ladies' Coats & Wool Middies A saving of 25 per cent over any so-called sales. JEx: amine these articles and be convinced for yourself; ' $3.50 French Serge Middies. Our price $2.98 $2.75 Wool Serge Middies. Our price $1.98 $8.00 Plaid Coat, fancy trimmed. Our price ---$4.98 $12:00 Novelty Coat, cut in the latest design $8.90 $15.00 Novelty Coat, cut in the latest design .-$9.90 ONE-PIECE WOOL DRESSES ' $8.00 Messaline Dress, black $f,98 $6.00 Wool Poplin, Navy Blue. Our price $4:98 $8.00 Wool Serge, Navy BfUe. Qur price $4:98 Men's $5.00 Rain Coat, double texture $2.98 GET PUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING1 . i rzdjz 'ZifZsmx zt- '"tzj&ry' w Tho Originators of Uhv lMccs. "Wo J.cnd-r-Otliers Follow C. attprnoys making n pllgrlningo to tho county seat this morning. J. T. SUMMERV1LLE, a Unltod StateB rovonuo officer, Is In tho , city today on official business, JACK GUYTON loft on tho morning train for CoquMo Vqlloy points this morning on a business trip. PAT HENNESSEY returned to tho mines this morning nftor n week end visit nt his homo on South Fifth trcct. MRS. PETER 8COTT arrived homo yesterday from n visit with hor boiib, Potor and James Scott, on tho Columbia river. FRANK A. SPENCER, of tho firm of 8ppncor & Sholley, nt Myrtlo Polut, came over Saturday nnd remained hero yesterday. BEN.S. FISHER returned yestordny via tho bench stage from Port land, whoro ho was callod n con nection with tho Shook trial. SEC. SMITH, of tho North Bond Chambor ot Comniorco, was horo today en routo homo from Coos River whoro ho spont Sunday. for Christmas Leather Goods aro always" appropriate. We havo n largo and extensive lino of everything that is mado in loathor. Sco theso goods beforo you finish shopping. THE BUSY CORNER Tho Rexnll Drug Store Phono liOH Wo deliver Inimedlately Hero Is nn opportunity to got an Aluminum Coffee I Percolator J' for 00c. Just think of It, O0c, ami pit's n dandy. Como in nnd sco thefti, I' Or sco our window. l 'Jloro In our plan: With every. 3. I pmtnd can ot coffco or 3 pounds ot our bulk coffco nt our regular pricoa wo nro going to cll jou ono of theso coffco makorn for 00c tho rock-bottom cost price, Peanut Rut tor, tho sniuo kind nnd tho same prlco, 13 lbs. for 2fc Rolled Oats, largo pnekugo .23c Gettiiigs CashGrocery, Kokv NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL BbLH' PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY ! J , ...II It If Mr It i W NEW TODAY 1 !! WANTED Two turkey hens for breeding purpclses, two "yjears old. Apply H. JI, Rogers, caro 1 Rainbow. . FOR-RENT t I i .nt. FOR HKM -room nout', ii,i furnished, all modern; 'also 2, 3-room flats furnished or unfur nished, reasonable. Phono Mr. Wilson, 151-L. f FOR RENT ropjn DunKftlqw f"r: ' nlshod, good location, Rent ?25. ' 5 rooms, unfurnlshe, ?10. Ap ply to Title Guarantee & Abstract i Company. FOR RENT New nnd modern 12 room house, with basement and ii modern conveniences. Includ- Hlll. Rent $20 per month. Apply F. W. Payne at Smith mill. FOR RENT fl-room lioiwo partially furnished, close In. Ph. F. M. Painter, 241-J. FOR RENT Furnished flat, Hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third St. white the rise of yesterday was but one Inch less and that of tomorrow Is expected to be ono tenth higher than today. RoportB from up Isth mus Inlet showed that the water there overflowed much of the, lower landa and tho dikes along the bauks of the Inlet, though up Coos River the water rose about fivo feet. Eest' W'e For-get' JW t CITIZENS! - t---- - - - " V..-V-- i r. Homor Davonport mado that quotation famous whon ho wroto it under a cartoon In tho New York Amorlcan at tho tlmo tho pooplo of tho .United States presented a house and lot in Washington to Admiral Dewey for his achievement in Manilla Bay, ' " So, "lost wo forgot," lot us think over again tho reasons whyjjr, ri, A, Copplo should be olectod Mayor tomorrow. --(, 'Becausos Mr, Copplo stands squarply for needed economy in city affairs, with no "ifs or andsn, Neither by words nor actions nashojnf timated that ho would approve of oxpondlturos for what .might bo call ed luxuries! Because! In the near future the Mayor of Marshfield will bo called on to welcome distinguished visitors, on the occasion of the completion of tho railroad to Coos Bay, etc, Mr, Copple is corta inly more fitted to represent us in such matters than Mr, Evortsen, who tolls us in Satur day's papers, that "tho 20-mill tax levy will come bo ore tho Mayor and al the Councllmon after tho first of the year for -ad justmont, , (Vis itors might ask questions about city affairs and they should got moro correct answers,) f ho principal objections to' Mr, Evortsen aro his inconsistencies and his absolute lack of a dofinito policy, He tolls us that ho .knows wo must practico economy, yot ho in sisted on voting away $9,99 every week lately, against the - unani mous protest ot the flnanco commltteo, He tells us that if tho votors of Coos Bay want the .banc;, ,he will . carry out their wishes, Yot we see no sign of what his own persona convictions In the matter are, Does his lataly acquired "knowlodgo of tho conditions which we must faco squarely for ho next two years" not suggest any sort of conviction to him along those lines? Appai ontly not, In other words Mr, Copple flat-footedly, by words and deeds, on posos such expenditures and Mr, Evortsen dodges the issues in wordsj while, by his votes on the City Council, ho approved of going over the heads of his own finance commltteo and "getting pork" out of a mighty lean city treasury, L. I believe we want a Mayor whoso record wo know and a man To represent us before visitors who can talk Intelligently on city affairs. Find out, Citizens, how tho candidates for Councilman stand on theso matters, for, from theso men our now - Mayoi ;must .appoint his fr nanco committoo, ONE OF THE PLAIN PEOPLE, (Paid Adv.) v Mm Ml j I I W t H I Jl ... nt, T f u. r A t n t J A ' & h; i. i." ij o ,-