The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OBEGQN, TUESpAY, DECgMBE 191 SrtVEWlNG, EDITION
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1.4 KCtiJllR
Chrlstnins
ready for
uppenheimer
(UllS - - .$30.00.
y iimklii(j A fticnt hit nndlnro tlio
talk of that town. i
h:memhek went- ;out fnjm
rlicntl t 'oW n" K"o " n
; nqtinio deal J" tSVcrytliliift )du jiur-
clime. -"-
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Huy Your Chi Minus WcnrJhR"
' Apparel at '"MM
N
FIXUP
Tho Homo
kvehy
That G.innuitces
l'UltOJlAHl)
:: North Rend
Mitfsiiriclil
BARTER'S
For Your
ICE CREAM
rVERYTHING SANITARY
llAVAYS OPEN FOE INSPECTION
'e mnko Ico Crcnin to order,
any kind nnd in any quan
tity, for imrtlcs, lodges, pic
nics, etc. :t :: t: :: ::
Wo do not apcnk of its
QUALITY
That speaks for Itself
SALTER'S
Phono 203-.7, Mnrsliflold
front St., Opposltn lllanco Hotel
or userui
hrislmas
resents
Our
Stock
ee
i
Something for Everybody,
Articles that will beautify,
tho homo nnd ho of con
tinual hcrvlco nnd benefit
at icnMiiinblo prices.
lohnson Galovsen
Compa
ny .
IUAI.1TV HOME
FURNISHINGS
forth Fi-ont Street
Marbhfield
lver) lly
t - '"
'Now is the time to get your suit
made for Christmas Bring in
your order now and you will get a suit at
$ reasonaoie price, eiuier iawica ui xw
. . '
suits
75 Market Ave.
oble Theate
TO-NIQHT
L 1
, Vltagrapl, R,-oaday star feature, "ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY"
!-r.V drama of exceptional ttrenfftli i' three els of pictures, with
,n ull-htai- case of VitaKi'aph heat Jlew.
"DEEDS OF DAH1.VG" Ono ofltho "Hazards of Helen" railroad
Series, as full or thrills as a doj: 1$ of fleas.
"THE SHERIFF'S UARY" Rlograph re-issue, made by "ie
world's bi cutest jdcturo director, 1). W. Griffith.
"DREAM DUD SEES CHARLIE CHAPLLV'-Oi.o of tho famous
ewtoon comedies So.nethl.iB tlt will hrely plcaoo tho children.
Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts.
Tomorrow night; Mary Pickford in "Fanchon tho Cricket," a
'aiumount fenti.ro In flxo reels.
Thursday night: Charlie CliapHn In li
Vomau, tho hiKKest hcfeaiulu picture.
BREVITIES
DECE.URER tires
. Time and heights or tides
at
Marshtleld, The Ude3 nro placed In
order ot occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on tho
seconu lino or each day. A compar
Ison of cnnnpolitivh ,ri!,iw- .nt .iJ"
dlcato whether It Is high or low
waicr. lysh two on, tho bar one
hour nnd 64 .minutes enrllor thnrint
Mnrshfleld.'' n
Hrs.. 4,2C' S.05
Ft... 4.4" ' 2.0
HrB., 3.27.. . Q.OO
1.50 9.10
0.7 1.1
2.40 10.05
CO 1.0
3.31 10.54
5.8 1.0
4.25 11,.43
5.4 0.0
Ft... .4 .
lira.. 4.17
Ft... 4.4
firs., d.09
Ft... 4.G
lira.. C.01
2,0
9.57
1.9
10.G8
1.8
12.01
1.7
C.G4
4.7
7.47
4.8
'10
11
12
J 3
5.24
4.9
1.09
1.0
2.20
1.4
0.0
Ft..,
4.G
0.32
0.1
1.23
0.4
0.0
0.32
4.4
7.47
4.0
lira.,
Ft...
lira.,
Ft...
WEATHER FORECAST
, tDr Auoclitftt TrtM to Cat Br TlmM )
OREGON llaln, Boulh-
( easterly winds, moderately
1 high along coast.
LOCAL TKMVEKATURB
RECORD
For tho 24 houra tiding at
'4:13 n. m.i December 7,by
DcnJ, Ostllnd, spcclnl gov
.ernment meteorologist:
Maximum G4
1 Minimum 48
At 4: 13 a. 111 50
t Precipitation 22
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1915 21.27
' Precipitation i&rae period
last year 27.10
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
4 I
1
' C
lll moot tomorrow afternoon nt
tho church at 2 o'clock, for n bus!
ucss session.
Dosortcil l'upiilos. Somo
un. I
known boy or youth loft n sack con
talhlng six puppies about six wooks
old near Tho Chandler last ovenlng.
Somcono put them In Dr. Dlx's nuto
buho did not hnvo any uso for th6in
and" lator thoy were distributed
among different ones who would
tako them. I,
TRAINS TO LAKESIDE
Plans nro now under consid
eration to oporato trains botwoen
Marshflold and Lakeside. This
may bo posslblo before tho Chrlst
inias holidays. Everything Is now
pointing to tho early oporatlon
of. through train servlco to Port
land. Every train will bring in
now peoplo peoplo looking for
homes and Investments, figuring
on "gottlng In on tlio ground
floor." You can still boat thorn
to It by selecting tho best loca
tions nnd buy on your own terms
nt that.
"SEE RE1D AIlOl'T IT"
Auxiliary to Meet. Tho Ladles' .Btnto of Oregon to prescrlbo your re
Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian Church Hgiou? Do you know that respect-
i L '
.See.'
J; SY Koski
4 Marshfield, Oregon
R
ills latet comedy riot "A
t sraK,SET,;X9S9BI
Doceiribor 7. Sun rlscB
at 7: 40 ami sets at 4:20
Asks For Exhibits. John Motley,
at tho Chamber of Commerce, has
addressed a letter to J. L. Smith,
asking: him to send over soma of tho
corn that won prizes in tho recent W. C. MORGAN was In this morn
corn allows of tho Coqulllo Valley. iB for a uhort visit from Coos
These displays will bo put In tho!
windows of tho local Chamber as nn
I Incentive to com growing In tho Coos
Bay section.
Goes North Again. Edmund
Croffc camo uji this morning from his
big 400-ncro ranch near Lnnglols,
returning IB Ills 'homo' iff TiiConmnr
tor a visit 'In Curry county whero his
son resides. Mr. Croft, who la re
tired from business, spends much of
Ills tlmo on tho Langlola place Ho
raises some farm products, but la
Bald to uso n good Bharo of the plaeo
iur nuiiiiiig purposes, lie lias n
great many friends in Marshflold.
lluskotbnll Start. Tho first
practlco of tho baakot ball aoason at
tho local high nchool was hold yes
terday afternoon. All hut two ot
last year's team reported. Tho
available men nro Watters nnd bur
rows, fnrivnriln MpllnnnM nn.l r'hnn.l
-, . -....- f ...vv...u ...... v,....,.
man, guards ami Seaman, center.
Lccocq Is expected bnck for tho sec
ond semester. Tho other men who
nro showing up well nro Kramer,
Dresser, Frnnz nnd Merchant. Tlio
boys hnvo eight games scheduled for
this Benson In tho county league.
Fight Closing Law. PotHlonB
calling for n referendum voto on tho
Sunday closing law of 1805 woro re
cently circulated In Marshflold nnd
freely slgnod. Agitation against tho
enforcement of tho law Is growing
111.
Ill
Portlnnd. Ilccently there wns
, advertised thrco
anti-Sunday law
Do you want tho
I lnnsB meotliigs,
nblo cltlzona liavo boon arrested In
Portland for not resting on Sunday?
and jothcrs nro questions put up to
tho peoplo In tho posters calling tho
nicotines.
No Word of Si-'' Agont A. P.
Nott, of tho North Taclflo Steam
ship company, said todny that ho lias
not henn ndvtecil nt nnv shin rninlnc-
III hero from Portland with freight
which tho Kllburn could not carry1
on' her last trip. Yhero.was a per-.
slstont rumor this morning that tho
Elder would bo In hero within a day,
or so. Mr. Nott is hoping to bo
transferred back agnln to his station
In Portland botoro Christmas here.
I Ho camo horo temporarily, when W.
E. Stuhr left, until a now ngent
should bo sccurod. Mr. dishing, of
San Francisco, nrrlvod hero on tho
Inst boat to tako tho position.
"Merry Widow" Conies Aalii.-
Tlio mystorloiis "Morry "Widow" of
I tho firo and police station, nn nmnz-
lug, yet charming young lady, Isi
'again attracting uttontlon. After,
an absonco of suvornl months
sno,
nguin took up her vigil In tho hall
l this morning, much to tho surprimi
of Chlor Cartor nnd tho rest of tho
'crow. 8nld "Morry Widow" wus
born in a wlro factory, in fact sho i,Cy( Portland; Frauk Fransdon, Be
ta n vnn wlrv nrontnrn Imvtnir 1inn ,,. ri ta nniian Tlnii.l. H
I . ..-, ...., .-.--... ... w..
mmiu or wiro in mo nrui pince. M-or s, pratt, Gardiner; C. A. Hiid
soiiio tlmo Bho jioscd In shop win- 8troni( Hauaer; Elizabeth Fox, Sum
dows nB n suit modol, until she wn3tnor. m a. Nelson. Lakeside; S. C.
bought at an auction or something,
nnd camo to' tho station to clicor up
tho department.
HEAVY RAINS
Deaplto tho heavy rains
Saturday mid .Sunday nights,
Coos Ray's rainfall Is still
hohlml last year. Tho total
slnco Septomber 1, tho ho
ginning of tlio rainy season,
this j ear Is 2-i.OG Inches
whllo for tho uaino period
last year tho rainfall was
27.17 Inches.
044
UalncH. J
Columbia Flour, $1.10.
Times "W?.nt Ads for results.
Christmas
Gifts
MAY IlE rOt'ND
IN FROFUSION
HERE
LEATHER GOODS
HAND-FAINTED CHINA
FANCY STATIONERY
PARISIAN IVORY. fc
THE BUSY CORNER
The Rexnll Drmc Store
I'hono 208
We deliver Immediately
:l PERSONAL MENTION
4V4e4'4$
C. II. KROEGER, of Coos HUor.wns
a business visitor hero todny.
K. P. LEWIS 'left on tho morning
train for Vnlloy points on busi
ness. Elver. '
- CLAUD II. GILES, prominent nttor
nel of Myrtlo Point, was among
the visitors licie today.
ARCHIE KRU8E, Mr. Polow and P.
It. HUE woro passengers south on
tho Adeline this morning.
PEDER PEDERSON camo down on
tho Mllllcoma this morning from
Allegany on a business trip.
HOY MOOItE has returned from
California, where ho has spent
sovcral weeks for tho benefit
of his health.
CAPT. DUNSON was up from the
Capo Arngo light house yesterday,
Ha says that beachcombers nro
still hnuntlng tho wreck of the
Santa Clara, tnklng off various
picccB of tho vessel.
ED DYEH, who rocontly returned
from Curry County, was hero yes
torduy from Daniels Creek. Ho
said that tho river was up con
siderable as a result of tho heavy
rains. Ho Is figuring on erecting
n row rosldouco on his Daniels
Creek ranch next nonnon.
$
t AT THE HOTELS
t
4.60
Chandler Hotel
Willlnm Candlln, Coqulllo; Ed
ward E. Dyor and wlfo, DmiIoIb
Creek; Mrs. W. 11. Mobs, Coqulllo;
Mrs. Charles W. Dnls, Grand Junc
tion, Colorado; C. H. Wilcox, Port-
land; H. T. Russell, Seattle; Ed-
ward Cioft, Dttndon; K; V, Mc
Lend, Portland; E. I). Doran, Port-
ldnd; F. M. Case, Portland; L. O.
Sadder, Portland; O. A.- Taylor,
Tacoma; H. II. Howdy, Coqulllo; C.
W. Miller, Portland; J. Dunson,
Capo Arngo. ' '
St. Laurence Hotel
. E. T. Estahrook, ,iTon Mllo; M.
Mclnnl, Powers; D., M. Cl.arlcson,
n'l! Caloinnn.Ton M lo; W.
S' "Knn- Kosoburgs J. Ilohlcndor
a,,(l wlfo powors.
iii.mni Hntni
i. Holson, North' Inlet;
Frank
Golden, Urcntwood, Cal.; W. n.
Hohrcr, Coqulllo; II. Lystor, Oar
dlnor; J. Glrnrd, Powors; C. 8,
McCulloch, Coqulllo; William Good
man. Pmvors; Ray Vhltted, Alle
gany; Guy Walkor, Coqulllo; James;
SIcstrcom, Lakeside
MONDAY'S ARRIVALS
Chandlor Hotel
Oscar Ostberg, Portland; Ivnn
Laird, Coqulllo; J. W. Ullss, Seat-
tlo; A. G. McClnnc, Scattlo; Eugene
WoIsb, Spokano; John A. Nelnon,
Kansas City; S. II. llathfor, Utlcfl;
Emma Scott, Portlnnd; II. H. Donn-
UUU, , v , llllllOVll, 1UIMKHUI
White, Portland; II. Arnold, Myrtlo
Point; F, A. BponceT, Myrtld Point;
It. V. Thorn, Kansas City; E, Hogor,
Portland; G. A. Slacker, San Fran
Cisco.
Ht. Iiawicnco
W. S. Hognn, Rosoburg; J. Iloh-
Inndor and wlfo, Rosoburg; S. T.
Chlldors, North llond; L. A. Per
rono. Coqullle; Gcorgo Oborst, 3um-
nor: iiuth Heddoii. Coos RlvonlGrays Haibor.
Tljomas H. Jones, San Francisco;
J II. Q. Craegor, San Frnnclsco.
lllanco Hotel
Roy Whltted, Allegany; Guy Walk-'day
fir. Ooos River! It. Lvstor. Gardiner:
,J. Slostrcom, LakeBlde; W-. R. Rob-1
rer, Coqulllo; A. Stoen, Coqulllo; r
William Goodman, Emplro; Georgo
gciiaoferm, Coqulllo; W. nrown.
I fiurtn iieiiu; i-ciwjr uuuuiu, v.u-
I qulllo; Frank Ward, Coos Rlvor;
E. W Guptlll, Coos River.
Haines,
Columbia Flour, 81.10.
Times want nds bring results.
DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT
Parisian Ivory for Christmas
Keo our window. It Is full of
tti. Xn uiMiil-rillod nieces arc
priced riL'ht. Start hct for
tlcul and iipiireclatlvo gift.
"The
Frank D Cohan
SOCIAL CALKXIIAII
Marshflold Catholic Ladles
Tea with Mrs. A. 11. Powers.
Alpha Delphian Society
with Mrs. O., K. Drown.
TUESDAY
C. W. D. M. with Mrs.
AV. B. Cox.
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Dozen Club with
Mrs. Ed. Duncan in Hunker
Hill.
Pnstlmo Club with Mrs.
A. II. Derbyshire In North
Uend.
Auction Hrldgo Club with
Mrs. Cnrl L. Davis.
Episcopal Ladles Guild In
Guild hall.
Neighborhood Card Club
with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. DI
ment. THURSDAY
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Lily Frcldborg.
FRIDAY
Thlmhlo Club with Mrs.
A. II. Derbyshire In North
llond.
Klostcr Club Cafeteria
dinner nt homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. A. Reld.
Ladles' Art Club with
Mtb. O. S. Torroy.
I AMONG THE SICK t
( John Dashney who wns sorlously
Injured at Powers a fow dnys ago,
In reported much bettor today nt his I
llninn .ill aniitlt l.'IMI. .Irjnl llw.
doctor Btiys Hint ho probably will re
cover wlthdut any pormauout disab
ility. Ilnrry Lashaway, a filor at tho
C. A, Smith mill, Is qulto 111 nnd
todny was uudcr tho euro ot a phys
ician. Joint King, who was Injured in a
motorcycle accident several montliB
ngo nnd who is still confined In tho
honpltnl, Is now suffering from
heart troubto and may not recovor.
Joseph McKlnuon, a well-known
Scotchman of Coos liny, Is quite
sick at Mercy Hospital, whoro ho
has boon receiving treatment.
Mrs. Ross Smith, who hns boon
seriously III, Is reported much hot
ter today and was nblo to alt up for
a whllo.
LOGGER WILL MEET
IN H0QUIAM IN 1916
Will Divide Tlmo Hotwcen Portland
I mid Giujh Haibor May Coino
to Coos Ray Next Tlmo
Tho folloAVIng dispatch from Ho-
qulam, Wash., will bo of lutorcst
on Coos Day, as Aruo Moreen and
A, 11. Powors ara planning to In-,
vlto tho Pacific Logging Congress j
to hold Its 1917 session on Cool
Ray: I
"Tho Pacific Logging Congress,
composed of 400 loggers of tho J'a-1
rifle Coast district, la to dovoto ono ,
dny of Its session uoxt your to n ,
Visit to IokkIiik camps near Hoqulam j
on Imitation of tho Hoqulam Com-,
ir-ernlnl Club. Tho grantor part of
tho day will ho passed at tho camps ,
of tho Poison Dros., Logging Com
pany, of this city, tho largest lo-,;-
King outfit in tho world.
"l l" l"lBl l"" ''OKKHIK -v)(l"
groso hns beon held in ono city. At
this year's session tho Commercial
M - 'iiui prcsonieu nu inviumon io mo
rnugross to meet next year m no
qulnni, It never hnvlng moot on
Tho committee in
I oliargo, liowovcr, decldod on nn in
novation, and tho congress will con-
veno In I'ortmnu, wiiqro ino ursi
will bo spout. Tho loggers will
I lcavo Portland and arrlvo In Ho-
qulam tho noxt morning."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All partloa Indebted to E. E. For
rey, proprietor Dlnnco Hotol, nro
rnoucstod to settlo their accounts on
'or boforo January 1, 1910. All duo
accounts thorcaftor will bo placed
j In tho hands of collectors.
Signed
E. E. FERREY.
this noinihir Ivory in SOMD
canled in htock. It Is nlso
somo one.
It mnkos u most prao
Owl"
Tho Central Ave. Drug Store
HIGHEST IN QUALITY
is the merchandise we are offering you.
newest in style
No shelf-worn goods.
GREATEST IN VALUE
Always to be found at the J. C. Penney Co. Store.
p m 1 uvv uiiiidiiiiub ouyyuMiuiis
MEN
Largo, puro-llnon hnnilkgrj:
chiefs ....... , '. . .,
A better, one. rcg; 2Bc-
Ulc
President Susponilcrs, holi
day hooa . w-tllC
'Very latest patturnsl In
tI6a , ,'ih
(Tlicso are good valuci at too)
Finest quality Silk Ties nt I5e
Cuff LlnltB, Scarf utul Link
SotB, nt 8c, lc, lc, :il)c,
nnd a.1p.
Sweaters, 1.118, i?:J.H, i?:M8,
i?LJ)8, 8o.
"Daniel Green" Felt
and
7 Inc&rtprattd S
HFl' j h 9 ' Trj
Tho Originators of Low Prices.
I
Peanut llultcr, tho sanio kind and tho samo price, a lbs. for U5o
Rolled Oats, largo packago Uflo
Gettings Cash Grocery you8 money
NO. HROADWAY,
4F
JSJjpi
Here is ttie Range
FREE
to some Utile girl.
It's a benuly sec It la our show
window
CONDITIONS: Come to oar store
and register yeur name. Wc will
give you n little circular that tells you all sweat the eea-
test and what you will have to do to win.
II will be great fiun Idr you. And the best el It is yea
can have all the help yen can act.
It's a dandy prize. Sec It In our bhoiv window. Marry,
Hurry Only 30 Days.
n, litest ( lours December Sli, HMn.
Five . in
cvt-o
:t:io i-'ront
I NFW TODAY t
l,O.ST Cliild's rctl fcturMiiK cap. Rt
vurd for return to Times office
WANTED 'Vno tin key hens for
bieedlnjj iurp(ue, two jvars
old. Apply H H. RoKors, caro,
Ttuliiliow i
$
-.. i
i run HEN I i
.(o
FOR RENT (J..00IU houc, likely j
fiirutshcd, qll modern; also 'i,
y-room flats furnished or unfur
nished, reasonable. Phono Mr.
Wilson, 151-U
FOR RENT Now and iiiokrn Hi
room houso, with basumont and
LADIES
Ladles' Silk Hoso, .I."c
Flowered ' RUjbous, extrn
quality at . .:."o, 2l)( ll)c
Hand Uagsv ...... .8cf -lOc
Umbr.ollas .; 8r, OOc
nth Mats, extra lieavy 91.i1
Wool Scarf Sets ...08c, OOc
Crib Blankets . .1 IOc
Linen Napkins 81.1)8, t.2.
l)8c. (Pcr set ot six.)
Kimonos.... i?l. It, t.'-M, D8c
Slippers for Men, Women
Children.
TjBt flf .tm
Wo Lend Others Follow
Ileto Is nu oppoitunlty to Kct nn
Aluminum Coffee
Percolator
for Olic. .IiiNt think or It, title, nnd
It's u la".ily. Coino Inluitd nco them,
t)- kco our window.
Hero Is our pilinS With every !
pound can of coffco or it pounds of
our hulk i-offeo at our regular prices
ho 1110 uolni: to hell )ou 0110 of
tlicso colfeo makers for OOc the
rofk-hotloiit cost prlro.
NEAR CENTRAL
'1 iv"wj-f
'-' rt
Little Girls
School Girls
All Utile girls under 1
years el age.
Here la news for yoH.
We will nlve Free the
little "Wcdgewood" JaaJor
range pictured below, to
the little fllrl under 14 years
ol ajjt who makes the great
est number ol English
words out ol the letters la
the words, "Wedgeweod
.Stoves and Ranges."
Strtvt
all modoiu conveniences, includ
lns two bath rooms, two toilets,
laundry tubs In basement, arrang
ed for two families. West Hunker
Hill. Rent J20 por month. Aply
f! W. Payno at Smith 'mill.
1'OU RENT tl-room house artiUy
furnished, closo In. PJi. T. M.
l'alutor, 2U-J.
" ' '
',-(m RENT Furnlshetl fiat, Hot hh(1
cold water, bath. 853 Third St.
-
iwni..w
. nt I nwi m
-1.4
FOit TRANSFER AN STOR
AGE. oi i?n!orjKGOou
FREIGHT AND HAGGACHI
,. , Call 1 r
FERGUSON TRANSFW
Phoae 1WI
RtMldHe Phh 1J!:
Maiket AL aad WnWhwat
Duylnebesftlp
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