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'1WW"I '!'" FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION. I The Christmas If You Have Christmas Gifts to Buy- You 11 Like This Store Thousands of useful and dainty Christmas Gifts are now on display. You are cordially invited to spend here as much time as you please to look over all the pretty Christmas things whether you purchase or not. Courteous, attentive and intelligent salespeople are here to serve you. We have listed below a few gift suggestions. There are hundreds of others from which to select. ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE, THE XMAS GIFT 'CERTIFICATES FROM HUB DRY GOODS CO. timi m5 I opening oi-' moose home a I jfB' ft Y hTH'B C? "'WlfS Ci P ifcJ t0t wp m ar hi mmlliant success m " wlf 1 .111 lafcl 1113 m Ira 111. Ill 0 A U "9W WW m&'ahm.&t ,w wakawi -i8tJKi 'Wjym B MEN Smoking .TnckclH Itntlt Holies, made by Horn, Now York. Until Robo ISIuukctH Indian lllunkct.s Suit discs mid Trunks Umbrellas House Sllnncrs Silk Hoso Handkerchiefs Collar Hoxch (lift Moves containing Socks, 1 Suspenders and Ties. Indian .Moccasins. Indian Pino and Tie Hacks Furs Hath Hobos Kimonos, silk, Cree, Flecco Kino Waists Silk Petticoats Umbrellas Fancy Felt Slippers Cousins Shoes Satin Slipper) J land Hags Stamped Lunch Cloths Fudge Aprons, cic. Hoyal Society Package Handkerchiefs Hoso Auto Gloves Gloves Itlankets WOMEN CHILDREN Fur Sets Knitted Sets Drawer Legglns Caps, Saeipics, Hootees Silk Hoods Teddy Hears Character Dolls Fancy Shoes and Slippers Fancy Hlbbons Silk Hoso Rubber Hoots Indian Moccasins filovos. Tan and WhTto Hoys' Indian Suits Hoys' Cowboy Suits I Good CkerGood MerchandiseGood Service HUB DRY GOODS CO. THE CHRISTMAS STORE Corner Central Avenue and Broadway. Phone 361 EHG s c L MRS. HERTHA OLAND IK VICTOR IOl'S IX COURT ACTION' JliiMmnd Falls in Habeas Corpus Proceedings llcforo .ludgo Coke .May Ho Later Contest. Awarding of tho two minor child ren to tho custody of tho mother and tho quashing of tho habeas cor pus proceedings brought by tho fa ther to Bccuro their possession, was tho settlement inado In tho Oland cubo by Judge Colto at Coqulllo yoH torday. That this Is not tho flixil sottlo ment of tho case, howovor, was ln tlmnted and there may bo other le gal actions startod by tho father to gain possession of tho little girl and boy. A wcok ngo tho caso camo Into court and was hoard, thero being brought up a now legal point for de cision, whethor or not a parent could bring habeas corpus proceed ings to get children from tho other jiarcnt. Acciimi Each Other Hack and forth tho husband and wlfo, both of Itlverton, handled nllo gatlous of serious natures. Tho wlfo accusod tho husband of being worthless, cruol and non-providing and Oland camo back with accusa tions of Infldollty against his spouse who at tho time was at tho county jioor farm. Term Short. One This has beou a record short term of court. Judgo Coko said ho could soo no reason why tho Jury should 'Jiavo beou hold when thero woro no cusos at tho time roady for trial. To bold thorn would have been n need less expense, was his belief. Tho court will reconvene Immediately utter Now Years when Judgo Skip worth comes. WATER STILL DEEP FIHST KF.POHTS OX HAH SOUND INGS SHOW GOOD DEPTH FOR SEEDS Tho Cook Hay Ico Cold Storngo Company will tako bright xllver nalinon as well as ntcolhead. Prices cents per pound for bteelheads, 13 cents for silvers. Dr. Leslie, OMeopnth, MurMifiehl Clearance Sale Begins Saturday, Dec. 18 Wo will offor our ontlro stock of SHOES at GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS and will contlnuo tho salo until all this stock Is sold. Ol'Il REASON Wo nro arranging to got our Shoos direct from tho factory and all ono factory's mako ono of tho host makers of shoos on tho market. Sco our window for prices. Electric Shoe Store S. J. IMMEL, Prop, 180 South llrcmdwuy Figures Aro Xot Given Out Km titer Investigation Is Halted Until Tides Change In tho fow soundings thnt hnvo boon obtained on tho Coos Hay bar during tho mirvoy that is now bolng inado, it 'la said tho lead lino has shown a goodly depth of water with but a very slight ehnngo over what It was at tho tlmo tho dredgo Mlclilo flulshod hor season's work and loft for tho north. A second attempt was mado yes terday to secure soundings. In tho Tramp Donald Chnrlcsou and Vorllu Parkor woro ahlo to got out on tho bar about 3:ao p. m. for tho first rounding, and very Bhortly after this tho darkness had set In onough to mako it hard to road thulr Instru ments. Now a wait of threo or four days will havo to occur boforo furthor soundings will ho mado, whou tho tides change. At this tlmo of year, with strong obb tldos and tho hoavy flow from tho river and tho inlets, it is dangerous to tako a small boat onto tho bar at any other than flood tldo. Howovor tho first reports of tho soundings which show a good deptn of water remaining, Is encouraging, eBpocloliy Inasmuch as. thoy aro bo lug taken immediately after ono of tho worst storms than ran bo ex pected this wlntor. As soon as tho figures have boon obtained on tho bar they will bo platted on n map and forwarded tn ino govorumont onglncors, by C, It, Wright, who Is tho engineer in charge of tho work. SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN READY l-'OK ANNUAL PETITION Many Persons Will Send to Wash ington Kiip Packages of Seeds to Start Early Gardens Now Is tho tlmo when all good men conio to tho aid of their party and petition Unitod States Sonators and Representatives for squash, ru tabaga and onion soeds with which to start tho family garden patches In tho spring. In fact wlthm two oi threo wcoks tlmo somo of tho 'first vegetables will probably bo placed in tho ground for early spring consumption. This grand old practice of seed Bonding is said to havo originated long ago as a means of patronago, n reward to tho persons who voted for certain momhors of tho national body. Now it is a gonoral prnctlco and a letter to Senators Chamborlatn or Liuio is expected to bring back an early rcsponso from tho Doparlmont of Agriculture, a good sized packago of garden seed. Howovor, tho agricultural auth orities wolcomo tho practice for In this way they nro ablo to interest people In keeping gardens and also nro ablo to spread (broadcast (ho host varieties of seed. Kino Musical Program and Interest ing Addresses Contribute to a Most Enjoyable Evening Coos Day Lodge No. G78 of tho Loyal Order of Moose, dedicated their beautiful now club rooms last evening. It was mado tho occasion for a brilliant house warming that proved ono of tho social and frater nal events of tho year. Tho rooms were thronged with members of tho ordor, tholr .wives, sisters and sweet hearts and tho general public, for open houso wns held and all woro given a. hearty and hospitablo wol como. Tho beautiful club rooms proved a revelation and many compliment ary comments wero mado by visi tors. Tho largo and flnoly furnished lodgo room whero tho formal pro gram of tho evening was given was jrowdod and overflowed, into tho lobby, coatroom and hall. Tho formal program was brlof and woll balanced. After an op ening number by tho Coos Quar totto, which was so well received that they woro compelled to respond to an encoro, tho principal address of tho evening was delivered by 0. I. Rolgard. His topic was "Frator nallsm," which ho treated Interest ingly, giving n brief historical ro vlow of tho evolution and dovolop toiont of fraternal ordors. Tho spirit, principles and objects of tho Loyal Ordor of Mooso woro Intelligently and Intorcstlngly prcsontcd. Ills nd drcss was received with much ap plause. Mayor F. E. Allen was tho next speaker and his address n toast to "Tho Ladles" wns both witty and eloquent. Intorsperscd with hu morous stories ho soon had his nu dleuco laughing and in tho best of humor. At tho conclusion of his nddrcss there was an outburst of applause. "Jooso Ideals," Was tho next ml dress. Tho subject was briefly treated by M. C. Maloney. Mel 0. Duncan's tuldross was "Moosohoart," but devoted to an earnest mid eloquent presen tation of tho order's now auxiliary tho Uoyn' Honovolent League, a so ciety to assist orphans and poor hoys and give thorn a chanco In tho world. He spoko feelingly and in torcstlngly of tho Importance of tho development of character and hu manitarian principles in young boys and told of tho splendid work that Is bolng accomplished along (his lino by this new auxiliary of Masse dom. His address was rccolved with intonso Intorcst and applause Tho addresses woro Interspersed with musical numbers, all of which wero excollont and entortalnlng. Tho roadlng by Rule ma At the Golden tr w MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS WOW! You will find many things at this store thi .m make appreciated gifts at very reasonable cost. lllU Wl1' Just received, a delayed shipment of Genuine Florence Toilet Sets, --$1.50 to S3 fin Parisian Ivory Manicure Sets 5oc o J,'J" Military Brush Sets 95c to Si?? Gentlemen's Shaving Sets $2.00 to $3 S Many new. novelties in Gentlemen's sets of ' ,3U Hosiery, Ties, Suspenders, etc : 15c to SI 2R Colgate's Perfumes, nicoly boxed, w : 25c to 65? Colgate's -Perfumes in cut glass bottles '; $2.50 to $3$ I Xmas Special A good Necktie and a gold pointed Fountain Pen, in pretty box, for 75c MAKE THIS YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE YOUR MONEY WILL GO FURTHER AT A JLA e Golden Rule Always Busy- First National Bldj., Marsh-dd OFFICERS ELECTED eastern star chosen lead- KltS KOIt THE NEW YEAR Miss Frances Frnnso"iH Worthy Ma tron mid O. II. Ktiulden, Worthy Patron of Order Tho annual election of tho East ern Star wns held last evening In tho MuboiiIo lodgo rooniR. It js ox- chlofly iiectod that tho installation of offic ers will he hold on December 127, this function a I way h falling on the cunio dato on which tho Masons hi atal!. Tho following aro tlio now offic ers : Worthy Matron MIbu Francos Frunso Worthy Patron .... C. II. Staddon Atsoclato Worthy Matron ' Mrs Alvn llnll Secretary Mrsi Ellon Kolloy Treasurer . . Mrs. Dennis McCarthy Conductress . . . Mrs. C. II. Staddon Atsoclato Condnctrosfl f Mrs. Louis dorr Tho trnstoos nro Mrs. Mary Mrs. W. LaiiRworthy! JIcKn'B"t J,r8, '' '' ,lo0(t n"l J,r' ROAD mm IE ARE MARRIED II I. .1. KIMI'KO.V HAS IHKI-'ICUr,. TIMS OX SIIOIIKACIMW UOt'TH l'OU.MIIItlA' CAMI-3 11KIM? Master of Westerner Wat On Steamer Carlos the Captain Wlnklo. who Is with tho stoain schooner Wrstomor on hor lirosont trip, was formerly nklppor of tho stoain schooner Carlos, of tho snmo line, tho Olson and Mahonoy rompany. Ho ranio In horo sovoral tlinoa aboard tho Carlos, loading liimbor at tho Smith mill and also taking passongors south. Now tho V08H0.1 Is on a run to .Mexico and Captain Wlnklo choso to como north on tho Wostorncr rather than go back down thero for anoth er trip. Ho had some great tales to tell of lively adventures In tho south. I'ASSKXtiKlt MSXS KALI, OFF With tho close of tho Panama-Pacific Exposition tho passongor lists or tho through steamships from Port lend to San Francisco havo fallen off materially. This accounts for tho taking of the Great Northern to tho run between San Francisco and Honolulu. It is uoticaablo that tho steam ships of tho lllg Throo now leavo cut of Portland with somo 100 pas sengers for tho south. Uoforo tho SEi ROSE SLIPS STATU I'XIVF.HSITV HAS CUT TINGS FOIt HIGH SCHOOLS Murxhflcld May Iteroivo Her Sliara For Planting About Buildings Many Oi tiers Coining Four thousand Fran Karl Drnsch Kio rose slips, rooted and growing, aro to bo glvon away very shortly by tho University of Oregon to tho four year high schools of tho stato, ac cording to tho announcement that "hns Just boon received bore. Tho Marshflold high school will, by re questing It, ho sent tho desired num ber of slips from 1 to 20 In mim bor. II. M. FlKhor, superintendent of tho Unlvorslty grounds, says that tho roses aro a uniformly hardy and vig orous variety. Tho 200 foot hedge fiom which tho slips aro cut, is oven ;nov full of largo whlto buds. Most of tho cuttings sent out lust year grow, says Mr. Fisher. Tho slips will bo shipped propald on roquost of tho high school prin cipal, tho chairman of tho school board or tho president of tho stmlont body. Tho roquosts will bo fllod and fillod In tho ordor of tholr ro- closo of tho Fair they used to car r as many as 350, their capacities, colt, though somo of tho eastern nnd tho Groat NorUioru and North orn Pacific, up as high as S50 pus-songors. Speedwell sails houtli Thursday at it p. ui. Tickets nt Abstract office anil Warren Painter, Xrth lleuil. Oregon shipments will bo help up until niter tho hard freezes. Hit. H. K. KI3ILT, Dentist, 20 li Coko llldg. Phono UU-J. NOTICK My wife having loft me, I will not bo responsible- for any bills contracted by her. J. I,. MOOHE, Dehnar, Oregon. was especially wall rendered and llko tho others, slio was compelled to respond with an encoro. Tho vocal solos by Miss Ruth Al ton and Krros Torroy Loyland wero woll rondored and roundly np plaudcd. It was tho initial public appcar anco of tho Coos Quartotto, compos ed of J,, W. Flanagan, Charles Stauff, Ju'y Towor and Vlnco Pratt. Tho quartotto mado an 'instantan eous and popular hit. Every num ber was received with ovldonco f appreciation nnd an encoro insisted upon. Their last number was glvon I a doublo encoro. In rcsponso to tho last thoy sang for tho first tlmo In public n now patriotic song, "Old I Glory of the Ilest of Thorn All." that I proved tho hit of tho ovonlng. Tho I words nnd music of tho song woro composed by J. W. Flanagan and Jay Towor. It's reception last eve ning indicated that it should provo a popular success and start thorn on a career as popular song wrltors. Tho following Is tho formal pro gram of tho evening's exorcises: Song Solectod Coos Quartotto Address Fratornallsm C. I. Rolgard Vocal Solo , . Solected Miss Ruth Allon Address Tho Ladles F. E. Allon Address Mooso Ideals M. C. Maloney Vocal Solo Selected Erros Torrey Loxtaml Reading Selected Mrs. W. Langwortliy Address Moosohoart Mol G. Duncan Song Solected Coos Quartette J. W. Flanagan, Charles Stauff. Jay Tower, Vinco Pratt Refreshments Dancing, At tho conclusion of tho formal program n dollclous luncheon pre pared In tho now Mooso kitchen, was served and thoroughly enjoyed by all. This was followed by a Takes Four nuil ouc-lialf Hours to Muko Til: to Xorlli Itcud Highway Neglected h. J. Simpson ennto In last eve ning from his Hiimmor homo, Shore acres, and lie says that on account of, tho condition of tho road It took him fon-r and one-half hours to muko tho trip to North Dond. Mr. Simpson says that tho road to Shorencrcu Is In n simply hor rlblo conditions. It was with great difficulty that ho got through with his team. Ho says that on tho other side of South Slough, wheVo tho gravel bank wns opened, thero Is a great rut In tho road whero tho water has boon allowed to wash out. This rut Is so bad that ho says ho will probably havo to build n brldgo ovor It. Tho washing of tho rut In tho middlo of tho road could havo boon prevented by n llttlo ditching to carry tho water away. Mr. Simpson says tho road shows nbsoluto noglcct of propor uttontlou and nialutauanco, Itoail In Repaired About twenty cltlzous of Emplro got out on tholr own account and mado somo ropalrs to tho road from North Hond. Thoro nro threo bad mud holes botwoon North Hond and Emplro and two of thoso woro fixed by putting In planking. On Sunday tho people will got out again nnd fix tho othor mud holo. With thoso placos tho fond Is now In fairly good shapo for uutos and is qulto an Improvement. MISS IIKTIIIII, STOCK IIIXUM1S ultimo OF gdoikji: II. voitMS HEATING STOVES at reduced prices. Pioneer Hardwaro Co. A. D. Wolcott. Tho membors of the Auditing Cominlttoo nro Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. Charles Fonslor and D. L. Rood. t WATERFRONT NEWS t Tho Roamor camo In this morn ing from Ilandon whoro sho put :n when sho found tho wenthor would not pormlt her ontrnnco Into Port Orford. Tomorrow nftornoon tho slnnm Ischoonor Spoodwoll Is scheduled to got nway from North Dond for San Francisco with lumber and pusson gers. A good sharo of hor enrgo will bo ties. With G25.000 foot or lumhor tho steam sohoonor Westerner. Cant. Wlnklo, loft down this nftornoon for Snn Pedro nftor loading for sovornl days at tho C. A. Smith mill. Fully ropnlrod, tho gasoline schoonor Rustlor was todny loading Christmas supplies Tor tho Roguo river and will drop down tho buy, possibly this ovonlng, to nwalt nor opportunity of crossing out. Tho stoain schooner Yollowstono Is duo in horo tomorrow nt tho Sway no and Hoyt dock from Snn rruucisco wuii a good sized ship ment of freight. TELLS OF LVMIIEH PRICKS In regard to tho riso in tho prlco of Douglas fir tho Pioneer Western Lumborman or Snn Francisco has tho following to say: For tho first tlmo in months thoro is an actual stiffening up orij V- ryrd s. r Douclas fir n.-lnns. !. n ii... i"" rQ (" V-O. at an advanco of 50 cents and while tho cause Is, primarily, advancing .frolght rates, tho moral otfoct is tho same and It is to bo hoped that tho manufacturers will stand by their guns and contlnuo tho uplift until a rnto is roachod warranting a legiti mate profit on their product. Rofusnl to accept business offered at less than standard prices will put 0 qiflotus on speculative brokors and euro them of double-crossing meth ods in short order. All that is necessary Is that tho manufacturers shall stand pat and by so doing tho future of tho Doug las nr industry Is assured. Young Oiuplo Will Muko Ilmc on I'airvlew Km m Ceremony At r Methodist Pnrs(Mi3K0 At the Methodist parsonage hit evening Mlfls iicthol Stock, of So li or, wns united la marrlago to George R. Norrls, a prominent young farmer of Falrvlow. Present at tho ceremony, which was performed by tho Hcv. Joseph Knotts, woro .Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. Norrls, parents of tho uroom, and Rolllu Stock, of S 11 inner, tho broth er of the hrldo. Tho young pcoplo expect to return nt onco to Falrvlow, whero they In tend to muko their futuro home. FELL OFF THKSTI.i: .loo Wllllnnis, Miner of I.IMiv, Mffti With Accident .Too Williams, a minor at tho Wbbr mine and about 55 years of age, fell off tho trestlo loading to I.lbbysome tlmo Mondny night and was asserted, was in an Intoxicated condition, aad 'laid thoro until Tuesday when I10 wns found and tnkca to Ids home. Dr. Horsfall wont out to attend him and roports Hint ho Is resting easy todny. Whon ho was found Williams de nlnroii that ho had been struck br ! soincono and this caused him to fall. but frlonds dirfor with this story nnd sny that thoy tried to get him to go homo with them Monday even ing and ho refused. Llldiy Coal. 55.00 to", riiontjj riiiriTfiiiimriiiwiPT'' ii m iriiTWMTitnwiifra'' Home Smoked Hams and Bacon The real old-fashioned kind more savory and more delicious than the packing-house produces. Try them. We always have the choicest line of Fresh Meats that can be obtained. us roiiows, with O. S. Torrey act ing as mnster of coromonles: Recoption Mr. and Mrs. A. T. .. . - -" - (inucing party that gavo tho finish- Hatnos. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Horton, ing touch to ono of tho most enJov-jMrs. Hyde and Mr. W. H. Dlndlngeri't ablo nnd entertaining social events Entortalument 0. S. Torrov V 0. Pratt, George Gettlngs, William or tho season, Tho eonunltteea in chargo woro M P SiJT mftpfk 1?4 South B'wav 1 If111 WOrltGi Phono SA I Jl Abstracts FOR IIKUMUM AHSTRAOTS OF TITLE AND !MUHMATl AHOUffl COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSHFIELD AND COQUILIA5 CITV, onKG0nrTio5 GENKRAL AGENTS, KASTSIDE AND SENGSHACKEN'S ADUx AGENTS FOR OANADfAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LA"" HHNItY SENG8TACKEN, MANAG1.K Sullivan. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & IClng. pmiilre t Leavo Marslifield nt 7 . in., and returning leaving from j, 8 ii. ui. Leavo Marslificltl nt 11 a.m. nml returning I d Slongh at 1 p. in. Leavo Marslifiold nt 0 ! ' ,,nl1 leavo South Slough at (1 p. in. (.. 7iWfiiiiiT?gaMi mmmmiMmuiimmmmmmMim