The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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Make it a
"Safe and sane" Christmas
That Means
1 Do your shopping before the rush
stocks are complete.
2 Give useful gifts; we're ready with
the things men and young men buy
for themselves; clothing and furnish
ings of the finest grades.
Women will like to shop here.
Woolen
Marshfield
Mill Store
North Bend
Clothes Pnrchased Here Kept Pressed Free of Charge
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"2 Christmas Presents
Remember! coL jwniyL
Use a Home Product
When placing your order for Lard from your grocer
ask for
EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET
PURE LARD
Accept no other. It's the best and made In your home
city. It sells for 80 cents for a 5-pound bucket.
Pay no more. '
Palace Meat Market
N. D. Oswald
iREVTTIBS
FINNISH HALL
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
by the
Jeno - Sevely - Orchestra
Vloble TheateD
1 TO -NIGHT IV
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
i:iMo .lanls in "BETTY IN SEARCH OF A, THRILL" A Mry
wiltcen by lici-hoK Mini produced in Hvo reels of beautiful lec
tures by the Iloswoitli-P.irn'noiint Chiupuii)'.
A FEATURE THAT IS AS OOOII AS TIJE REST
"FORD m:vs WEEKLY" Interc,tln,; happenings of tho wiulil
In motion nlcliiics.
- "UrX'iO JOE SAVED V GASOLINE" Essnnay Comedy.
DECEMBER TIRES
Time and hofgtitfl or tides at
Mnrshflold. Tho tides nro plaqcd 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 holghts will In
dlqato whqther It la. high or low
water. High '' on tho bar ono
hour and 54 wli.i tos earlier than at
Marshfiold.
1-1 lira.. 2,15 8.37 :i,29 9.00
Ft... 0.8 4.9 1.1 3,7
15 lira.. 3.11 9.27 4.31 10.20
Ft... 1.3 5.0 0.7 3.C
structure will bo completed sopio
time in January. U tylil bci glVctt
over to tho Joy Theatre which was
brined out bctare.
Heady For First Game. The boys
of the Marshfield high school bas
ketball fivo are In good trim for tho
first emtio of tho season that will be
played In tho gymnasium tomorrow
night at 7:30 with tho North IJend
alumni team. Tho local quintet
won tho championship of tho county
last year and the results of tomor
row will glvo tho first lino on their
abilities nnd chances for tho coming
season.
Is Hurled Today. The funeral of
Henry Miller, the Civil War vcteral
who died In North Bond on Monday,
was held this afternoon from tho
Wilson Undertaking Parlors. Miss
Nellie Montgomery, of the Chrlstlnn
Sclcnco church, had chargo of the
services at tho parlorn and tho G.
A. H. nt tho grave. Tho pall bear
ds woro 13. F. HubscH, George J.
Fourier, J. A. Fitzpntrlck, Charles
Eberhardt, George Hazcr and Ed
Coffclt.
Was Friend of llropliy. Jnmcs
Watt of this city, was an old friend
of Henry C. Brophy, a prominent Sa
lem hop man, who was accidentally
killed thoro a few days ago whllo
on his way out hunting. Mr. Watt
used to uvo in Salem. .Mr. liropuy
was driving some cows to tho pas
ture, and had bis gun with htm, In
closing a gate, tho trigger was
caught nnd tho gun went off, tho
chargo taking off tho bond of tho
hop man and killing him instantly.
To Open Itostnuriint. 11. A.
Wells of tho Itlght Cnfo stated to
day that ho had closed negotiations
for tho purchase of tho Grand Cafe
In the Pnlaco Hotel building nt
North Bond. Ho Bald that Just as
soon as conditions warranted It, he
oxpected to open tho place. Tho
Grand wns ono of tho best fitted es
tablishments on tho Hay and has
boon closed for Bovernl months.
When ho opens It, Mr. Wells expects
to conduct It along tho samo Hues
that have gained him tho reputation
of being ono of tho best restaurant
men on tho Tiny.
Dies Wlilio in Bod. Many of tho
former OroKon students and mom-
bcrs of tho Sigma Chi fraternity on
Coos Bay woro well acquainted with
Davll Hawkins who died In Portland
a fow days ago. Ho wns a brothor
to Martin Hawkins, tho world ro
uowncd hurdler who took n third 1
tho last Olympic mcot nt Stockholm.
Tho young mnii was spending Satur
day nlBht with a friend of his, John
Fleming, and when called in tho
morning failed to answer. Ho was
round dead. Ho attended tho Uni-
(Voralty during 1911 nnd 1912. A
brother, Alvin HawKins, was urown
cd lust year whllo swimming in tho
Wlllnmotto river.
the morning train for n business
lslt in Coqulllo today on school
matters.
WILLIAM CHANDLER came down
the river this morning from thni
Chandler home, to tnko a peck nt
tho city. j
JASPKR YOAKAM, who li.vc-3 on
his ranch near Coiuillc, wns hero
today looking after somo busi
ness matters.
THOMAS PATTERSON left on tho
morning train for Portland where
he will enter a business college, for
a course- this winter.
SWAN UENSQN camo in yesterday
from Portland to look after the
progress of work on tho Hausor
& Hauser contract near Lakeside
J T. HARRIGAN, V. F. Ebboka
and II. P. Kussoll returned homo
last evening from Coqulllo whero
they wqro called on grand Jury
duty.
JUDGE HALL, bend of tho I. 0. O.
F. lodge In Oregon, loft via Hose-
burg this morning for Astoria,
whoro ho Is duo tomorrow eve
ning. SOL ISRAEL was n passengor on
tho morning train to tho Valley,
whoro ho Is looking aftor his
trade, and will boo that no ono
goes bareheaded this winter.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJE
QVIST left today for Salem whoro
ho will attend n meeting- of tho
district nttornoys of Oregon to
ascertain tho full significance of
tho dry law that goes into effect
two weoks from today.
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
FOR . EVERY . MEMBER . OF . THE . FAMILY
liny join- lliiMmas Gifts nt tlio J. O. l'KXXHY COMPANY
STORM and ao from -i" to !!l !: percent on jour holiday tlfts.
Nccktlo and Silk Handkerchief, In neat holiday box.
$1.25 value. Our price U)c
Nccktlo and Sox, put in a pretty Holiday box.
$ 1.50 value. Our prlco UBc
Ncrktlo, Sox and Safety Razor. Put up in neat holiday box 08c
Silk Sox, Silk Tie, Silk Handkerchiefs and picture framed.
$2.00 value. Our price ....151.23
'lold filled knlfo and Silk Tie, $2.50 valuo. Our prlco ....991.11)
''resident Suspenders, put up In neat holiday boxes,
50c value. Our prlco 1Do
Men's Cuff Links. Worth doublo tho price 25c, ilOc, -10c
Men's l'uro Linen Handkerchiefs, worth 2Cc; our prlco 15c
Napkins of nil kinds. '
Cotton Napkins, nil hemmed, rendy for use, por dozen . . . ,40c
IJcttor ones, also larger, $1.25 por doz., our prlco, dozen... 08c
Llnon' Napkins, worth at tho least one-third more.
. Per set of six 81.08, 81.10, $1.25, 08c
Ladles' Silk Hose, 75c valuo. Our prlco -15c
Ladies wool hoso. 25o valuo. Our prlco 10c
Ladles' flno wool hoso, 35c valuo. Our prlco 25c
Ladles' liouao slippers at n saving of from 25c to 50c
on tho pair 81.15, 08c -10c
Children's felt slippers 08c, 80c, 70c, GOc, -10o
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CHARGE SERIOUS
CLIFF
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11UHULAUY
FOR
Ask Us for Our New Holiday Price-list
It meaiiM u saving of money to yon and will glvo you nn Idea of
tho number of thing vq carry In, stock, ami also out' prices.
Como in ami got one, or nslc im to send it to you.
Gettings Cash Grocery you3 moeney'
XO. HHOADWAY, NEAR OENTRAIi
In In Jail At Tillamook With Two ' i
Other Prisoners Attempted
to llreak Out of Jail
Cliff Nicholson, well known hero
nnd formerly a wultor nt tho Whlto
Elephant restaurant, has Just boon
indicted by u Tillamook grand Jury
on a charge of alleged burglary
along with ti man named Ed Omar.
Nicholson left hero In tho snrlux
with George Prinzler, who Is now inl
CorvniilB, and luo men oxpected to
walk to Mliwaukoo with tholr
packs.
Nicholson nnd Omar, together
WEATHER FORECAST
Or Aiaoclttfrl rrcu to Co Sir TIdim.J
Dr AmocIiLJ Proa to Coo. Dr Tlmtt.
Oregon Fair, winds
mostly Westerly.
LOCAL TKMrKIUTUnJD
RECORD
For tho 24 hour ending at
4.43 a. m., Dccoiiibor 15, by
DonJ. Ostllnd, Bpoclal gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum 50
Minimum 34
At 4:43 a. m 39
Precipitation 23
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1915 28.98
Precipitation smbo porlod
last year ... .'....'.30.99
Wind: Southwest, partly
clouily.
4 , ,
through when someone living across
tno street from tho jail tola Sheriff
Crenshaw.
Tho sheriff is said to havo been
expecting, suclw an attempt and bad
men watching tho Jail at night.
Nicholson camo hero from Port
laud many months ngo whero it Is
said ho ran n miml) rooming house.
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SUNRISE AXI) SUXSET
Wednesday
December 15 Sun tIsos
at 7:47 nnd sets at 4:20.
Pupils lii Ket-Ilul, This ovonlng
at eight o'clock, pupils of Miss Edna
Loulso Larson, Iiom'lk OJerdrum
nnd Gerald Hunt will appear In re
cital at the GJordrum conservatory.
AM mombors of tho conservatory aro
Invited to attend,
. Ads Cot Results, Running a want
nd In Tho Times Just ono issue se
cured two different parties girls for
housowork who woro needed, Mrs.
Peter Mrrasaul and F. J, Cook
both secured domestics with ono In
sertion of a Times want adv. The
reason Is ovoryono on Coos liny
reads Tho Times.
IHillilhig Xeaily Done. V. W.
Lndil Is progressing very well on
SELLS Hill BIBLES
THE REV. CI. LE ROV HALL HAS
HIGHEST AVERAGE IX STATE
Hotel .Men Meeting. llnrry J.' iicnoiHun aim uuinr, logcuicr
McKcown, of tlio' Chandler HoloL Is' with a Curl Dennis, Indicted for for
lu Portland attending tho sixth W ! Kery, It is stated In a press telegram,
nunl convention of Oregon hotol-lnttompted to saw their way out or
mon which opened In session thoro ! Jail In tho dnytlmo and had ono bar
yesterday morning. Ho Is slated ns
n speaker at the round tablo session
In discussion of vital questions to
tho liotol mon of tho state, among
thorn helng tho problem that Is pre
senting Itself, of changing hoBtclrlcs
ocr to tho American plan, that Is to
mnko rates includo dining service,
tho complaint being that patrons go
olBowhoro to eat uml ut tho same
time tho hotel men- havo to kcop up
tho dining room which is oftou con
ducted nt n heavy loss.
Start u .Menagerie. ino men oi
tho flro department havo a fair
start toward a menagerie. In tho
first placo thoy got a dog, uomo-
whoro, then thoy got another dog,
and thon thoy got another dog, and
then to vary tho routlno, thoy got
a parrot. Its a real honest to good
ness parrot that does everything
but Bwonr. Last night a Httly wob
ly logged puppy was added to tho
growing monngorlo. Tho flromon
now say thoy nro looking for n Mol
lycoddlo or a Dlnosnur'.'a, somo of
which nro said to oxlst ovor In tho
sand hills across tho hay.
Did Xot Tnko Everything. Pas
sengers who camo dpwn on tho Kll
burn from Portland state tho ship
left tho dock thoro at 12:30 Sunday
morning nnd that alio d(d not take
all tho freight In tho wnrohonso,
"not by a long shot." When tho
vessel dpeked horo tho mon aboard
'declared that they had brought
"ovorythjng on tho dock" and now
tho question arises ns to whether
or not thoy moant Just what freight
was brought out onto tho dock, and
not taking into consideration tho
stuff piled In tho warolipiiBo, But
at this, tho boat was crowded to Its
limit.
THE
i NUMBER THIS WEEK ON DOLL IS
6378
Wc haye many goorJ values In Cut Glass '
and China; genuine cut-glass water set
Six glasses $ .90
One Jug 15
' $1.05
COiyiE IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK
Burpee's 5-10-15 Cent, Store.
j
: AMONG THE SICK J
$
Somo Volumes Sell for SI Cent
SelN Over "SOO Worth Derive
Xo income Kroni This Source
Holding tho record of having sold
more bibles in Oregon this year than
any other minister in chargo of col
portago work, tho Rov. G. Lo Roy
Hall balances up Ills books of tho
year, with a broad grin. Ho soya
that approximately $500 to ?C00
worth of books havo been sold for
tho Aniorlcun Baptist Publication so
cloty by him, and when tho fact Is
considered that somo of tho Now
Testaments sell for six cents tho to
tal monoy sum shows a vast amount
Miss Joslo Thorn, of Myrtle Point,
who underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis at M'orcy Hospital, Is re
ported to ho doing nicely.
Mrs. Fletcher, who hap bcon uulto
HI ut hor homo on South Broadway,
In reported improving.
Miss Agues Burke, daughtor of
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Burke, of Fern
dalo, who underwent nn opora'.Ion
for throat troublo at Morcy Hospital
yestorday, is reported Improved to-
duy.
Walter Hill, of tho engine room
at tho 0. A. Smith mill, Is reported
Improved today nt his homo on Hall
avonuo,
W. J. Brown, of tho Pnlaco Res
taurant, Is recovering after n sovoro
nttack of la'grlppo.
Amll Mntson of tho 0. A. Smith
mill Is laid up with a bad gash In
his finger, sustained by coming in
contact with a saw. Tho bones
woro not Injured.
Joo WllllaMis, tho ILIbby minor,
who foil from the trestle somotlmo
Mondny night whllo on his way
iimnn in Hoinowbat bettor today,
though ho is severely injured Inter
nally. Hu had ono ear nlmqst torn
HI T Lower floor . 15c
Cll I l-V! Balcony . . . 10c
Children
5c
Tomorrow night: Charlie Chaplin in -HI- Pre-Hhtorlc l'ust."
Thu reels of fun.
fiQ& received the Doll today. This is the last of
MUOO the series of dolls given away.
BE SURE AND COME IN AND ( LOOK OVER OUR
LARGE LINE OF I UYb, onnio i who
9 ior
GIFTS AND NOVELTIES
Burpee's 5, 10, 15 Cent Store
North Front Street Marshfield
tj'.o now Murphy building In North
inni mill li Ik oxnected that tho m l'11
i ..: . c. S. M'CULLOCH, County Survoyor
of Couulllo, was hero tod.ny on a
business trip.
SUKRIFR ALF JOHNSON; went back,
on tho morning train af(or a two
days' visit hero.
II n. FERGUSON was dpwn today
from his homo on Cpos River
for a short btny.
iF. C, WJK roturnud to Couulllo
yesterday after looking after busl-
ness luterests hero.
, JAMES M'CUTCHIJQN, of Beaer
IJ1, whs among tho visitors hero
yesterday a.nd tod.ay.
JUDGE JOHN S. COKE has return-
.t eu irom uoquuiu wiiero u huh
been on court business.
R. E, DUNSON, assistant keoppr of
tho Capo Arago lighthouse, was
Sj IP ie ci n vjbjv lynny.
KilMIl. AND MRS. CAnL ANDERSON
....... .. -I?-r. --. - , . .
1 camp dptwj, frqm Sunyipr jester-
day op n shprt visit. In t'hp cly.
' -. -.- itrrn rttt Mir 1 nn
MIpO .Al(UAl(Ui DfAV li;w uu
main missionary work. He goes
out Into his Hold with n suit case
laden with bibles nnd tostamonts.
"Tho only way tho peoplo help mo
peisonally," ho sayB, "Is by buying
i mo uooicB aiiu nius iikiuuiiuik '
' load.
Rut ho takes considerable of lu-
Ji r,tHbUIIAL rVfcll NUN jtntinB that ho boUoyes this is n
(j great work in itself.
MR. AND MRS. ' GEORGE LESTER, Only this morning Mr. Hall ro
were visitors horo today Irom j colved a letter from Coqulllo which
Co(jUjjlo I said, "thoro aro only u doon Now
Jt. J. MONTGOMERY Is In from ' Testaments in tho town." meaning
tho environs of Brldgo to take tlio book stores, and Mr, Hall
in tho city.
o! work Iiiib bcon accomplished.
However. Mr. Hall docs not dc-lc
.i.. .. ..,.. rnr ii. ia wnrir i mil r. I Wnvnn Harris, tho 12 year old son
taking It only Incidentally ' to his ,800UeS.IIH,Sring
from pueirisy ami iiuuii ,
J. M. Wright, who has been III
with an attack of tho grippe, wos
able to go up to Bowers yesterday.
Ih Coming Back. It. Von Ship
man, who put BudIon Park on tho
market, wiHoh tho Chamber of Com
morco from Spokano asking for
morp Coos Bay lltornturo. Ho
says, ho la coming back In a month.
.MANY REGISTER
I Brass (Ms I
'I CANDLE STICKS '
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f ' JMnuiiviconco
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m we are cipsing mum r-j
nut- tti
H BiescHplions aicuiatcly KV
lompoiinded ami dellveicd K3
i H luiiiicdlately, PJ
,1 THE BUSY CORNER B
, Tl)p RexaR Drug Store I
h , iioiio juh ro
Hi Wo Deliver Promptly B
says ho must hurry over to rollovo
the famno
FILLERS
Thij ojcpoits of lop and lound
timber fioni tho United States in.
191-1 wcro approximately 13 H
lion feet, whllp tlip Iniports woyo
near 149 million feet. TJio exports
wqut. to Gormany, tho Unitod King
dom, Canada and tho Netherlands,
whercus tho Imports camo chiefly
from Canada,
Tho Imports of laths into tho
United States during 1311 woro
nearly 505 million, valued at over
ono and a half million dollars, of
which more than 99 per cent camo
from Canada.
Tho cedar Imported tho United
States during 19H amounted to aver
17 million feet, valued at noarly ono
million dollars, ot wHIch. moro than
baK came, froja. Cuba ,
Children Inteiotcd In ho Savings
Aid i unt Couleht
Up to duto 105 school children
havo roglstored In tho First Nation
al Bank savings account contost. It
will bo open to registry for tho rest
of tho week and tomorrow In tho
bank tho Christinas tree will bo ou
oxhlhltjon for the children to see.
Tho tree will roiiiulu for tlio rost of
tlio wcok,
Tho exports of shingles from tho
United States In 1911 woro approx
imately 47 million, valued at JH2,
1C3, and tho Imports were about
895 million, valued at noarly 11,000,
000 dollars. Canada received moro
than 72 per cent of the oxports nnd
was tho sourco or about US per coat
ot tho Imports.
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t NP-W TODAY t
t
I-X)R SALIvi i rooms of furniture,
Bnrgaln It taken at once. Can ba
socii at any tlmo at 1095 So, 2nd
St.
WANTED Nurse jtlrl. Mrs, llnrry
Naaburg,
FOR HALIv Flno ranch of fifty
ncres bottom laud nnd somo bonch,
ou tho North Fork ot tho Sluslaw
Rlvor, 5 1-2 miles from Floronce,
Extra good bargain If sold before
Jauuary 15, 1910. Address J. II.
Box 25, Floronce, Oregon.
FOR SALE Thirty foot gaolnp
launch, cheap. Engine Lloyd
hotel.
FOR HALi; Opo choice Ipt In Tlrst
Addition. Enquire at Times office.
WANTED TO RENT Four or five
room furnished house, with yard.
No children. Address "Y," care
Times.
FOR RENT Apt. closo In. ilrtl and
Anderson. Dr, Leslie.
WANTED SU-onj wouuiii to care
for Invalid lady. Phono 1474,
North Bond.
A PRETTY NEW iji.'W.OO party drew
for rousonublo offer. Youthful
and stylish. Address "Z" caro
Tlmoa., .
-$
I FOR RENT I
TOR BENT Viiriiblica flat, lfotnd
cold watfir, hath, 853 Third St.
F()R RENT Nice modern 0 room
cottage on Ninth St. Apply E, A.
Anderson, 004 So. 9th St. or Phou,o
2D2-L.
FOR RENT Eleven-room houie,
451 Commercial avo. Apply 1S9
Fourth strecti
i
Tho Impprts of pulp wood In 1914
woro ovor ono lnllllpp cords, valued
at over seven million dollars, all of
which camo from Canada.
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Naspp. 680
12th' Cpurth, So, Rhone 220rR
I?OR TRYNSIj'EIt AND STOIf
AflE OF HOUSEHOLD G00D8
FREIGHT AND BAGOAGK
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 13
Residence Phone 13-J
Slarkul Ae, and SVnterfrentj
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