The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
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The Christmas Store
Welcomes You All
GREAT TRIP AlAY SELL CARLOS
CAPTAIN WINKLE TELLS
MEXICAN VOYAGE
OF
The matter of selecting jour Christmas Gifts Is really very aim
jilo after all. Come to tlie Unit Spend here as much (lino as joti
plcnso Thousands of MijJKCstlous mo displayed. Courteous, atten
tive salespeople will lo ulacl' tnliolp yon. ' ,
nd'tho Christmas Spirit of Good Cheer Is nhroifll In this stoic
that helps.
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Always acceptable A Christmas Gift Certificate
l from the Hub Dry Goods Company.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
CORNER IIIIOADWAY AND CENTRAL AVE
Phono itOl
MS ELD
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V1CTOHH OVER NOItTll UEND
ISASKE'l) HALL FIVE
Had of Second Hulf Kinds Tie Score
In Additional Time Locals
'"Tosh 'Three' IluskclN
With tlio score standing 13 to 13
at tlio end of the second hulf and tho
ullownnco of five mlnutos extra piny
to dccldo tho winner, tlio Marshflold
high school emerged victorious, 10
to 17 over tho North Ocnd alumni
last evening on tho local gymnasium
floor.
The first gnmo of tho sennon, tho
boys showed tho effects of but llttlo
practice Doth teams appeared with
plohty of fight, but liinde repented
f uitlo attempts at baskets. Tho
passing nnd catching of tho bull was
also poorly executed on both bUIum.
Howovor, both quintets showed
thoy havo possibilities nnd tho
coaches of neither one of tjio teams
felt discouraged over tho showing
mado, Tho practlco of Marshflold
has not been much over a wook and
that of tho North Bend five about
tho same length of tlmo.
For Marshflold nil of tho baskets
wcro mndo by Seaman, conter, and
Uurrows, forwnrd, with tho oxcop
tlon of a much needed baskot In tho
lust flvo mlnutos thnt wns tossed' In
by Tom Wattora who took tjio placo
of Kramer nt forwnrd with Hurrows.
Thero was a. good sized crowd
present at tho game. Tho probab
ility Is thnt tho lndopciiflont team
vlll mnko Its nppeurnnco very
shortly now nnd Hinge n gnmo or two
with tho North Horn! alumni.
Tho llnoup follows:
Marshflold North Bond
Burrows Ilowou
Forward
Kramer, Wattora Jncobson
Forward
Seaman Hodson
Center
Dresser Simpson
Qunrd
McDonald Couro
Quard
OFFICERS ELECTED
Skipper Now on Westerner, On Last
, Trip of Cnrlos to Soutli No
Mro Itchols for liliu
Tales told by Captain Winkle of
a recent trip made to Mexican ports
of tho stenm schooner Carlos soun'd
pretty much like tho stories brought
homo by tho old sailors who Balled
tho Spanish Main, though not' with
tlio cross bones in the main top.
Captj Winkle left licro Wednesday
nbonrd tho Westerner. Ho hns just
recovored from an attack of tho fev
ei contracted while In tho south
whoro he said tho thoornionietcr
onco wont up to 12S degrees, nnd
Ltayod thero, as. though right nt
homo. ( i .
Ho sailed from San Francisco fdr
western Mexican ports with a gen
Blartcd. About tho first thing
oral cargo, nnd then his troubles
flighted boforo tho vessel put Into
her destination was tho extended
hand" of tho Mexican rebel, palm up
ward, and waiting to ho greased. In
tho trip moro than one big and hear
ty silver dollar of Undo Sam's trick
led uto tho multitudinous hands
that were outsretchod. And with
out said trickle, Cnpt. Winkle sn'Id
the Carlos might still bo in tho
south.
IlUMOIt MAS IT THAT MOAT
HAVE NEW OWXEUS
TO
1 'i Law nnd Order Unknown
ItLUE LODGE MASONS HOLD AN- Law um, orUor( ,10 folIm, not tf)
XUAD ELECTION LAST EVENING nc "' "& terms wttn many of
tno west coust ports, or nt least they
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Installation of Off kern to Take "uro "0l m ovhioiico.
l'lnco December U7, Together Thc vosso1 discharged her enrgo
With HjiHterii Slur cml took '1 som 9000 8acks Of nn-
tlvo benns for San Frnnclsco. Hun
Tlio nnnunl election of officers of gry women and children gnthorod In
tho Uluo Lodgo of tho Masons wus crowds a limit tho freight enrs ns the
hold Inst evening In tho Masonic benns woro unloaded and every
Templo. Tho nowly elected officers tlmo a sack ripped, thoy dived In
will bo InBtnllcd on Decembor 27, for what foil on tho ground. Sol
at tho samo tlmo tho officers for tho dlcrs woro unablo to drive thorn
Eastern Stur go 'Into office, at which nwny.
time a banquet will also bo hold. f Uxhorbltnnt export duties woro
Tho following nre tho officers oloc- nuked, and sometimes received,
tui's " i though hero ngnln tlio old fashioned
Worshipful Muster Malr Dano custom of "palm oiling" enmo In
Senior Warden Del Bongston qulto hnndy. i
Junior Warden .... Charles Curtis Fortune In Bullion j
Secretary Norls Jensen , At ono small jiort of call, Cnpt. '
Tronsuror Ocorgo Winchester Wlnklo took some $90,000 In gold
1'iUHteo Churlos Marsh ' bullion aboard thS ship in tho night '
On next Tuesday cvonlng will bo tlmo, tho freighters bolng unable to i
held tho nnnual election of tho Itoyal oven bring It to tho lnndlng in tho !
Arch. MnsoiiB. I daylight. Tho cold wns ntnwoil in
tho captain's cnbln for safe koop-l
lug. Only a dny lntor a rohol band
mado a raid on tho initio from which '
tho bullion wus taken. Thoy woro
very disappointed Mexicans.
x. i ,i ,. . Tnlos of Instant riches won on tho '
No dofnlto announcement as to Lock oxclmilKO thro , t0 J
whether tho Geo. W. Mooro mill nt L,.llrmnB ,,.. " M.i..., V. . ,
., ,,, ... euritics havo nothing on tho niurvut-
...... .u "'""" "'". jBprlug up, In Mexico.
uuuiKu . .uooru, president oi
tho Mooro Lumbor Company return
oil to Bnndon to spend tho Christmas tor car with him
Now Belongs to ONeit-Mulioiiey Line
Vessel Is Staunch Craft ami
Well Kiiou'n On Coos Bay
Salo of tho stenm schooner Car
los, of tho Olsen-Mahonoy lino has
prnctlcally boon completed, It Is re
ported horci though tho namo of tho
purchasing company Is not known.
Also word has reached Coos Bny that
tho 'b(oani Bchoonor Westerner, of
tho sumo lino, Is for sale and prob
ably ono or two of tho larger Olson
Mahouey boats will bo sold.
With tho price of bottoms as thoy
nre, salo of ships Is now n regular
thing,- for owners see a chance to
disposo for almost enough money to
lt'tor buy now ships. Tlio tying up
of thousand's of bolllgcrout ships la
one of the causes of tho shortage
thnt lias been months been sending
ships nnd freight charges sky high.
Tho Carlos Is well known on Coob
Day, having been In hero n grent
number of times for tho C. A. Smith
company. She Is n wooden ship,
built nt Snn Francisco In 1908 and
has n length of 1D8 foot, nbout tho
samo ns tho Brcnkwator and quar
ters for 34 passengers besides being
of 8GG gross tonnage.
Nothing definite has been given
out regarding tho solo of tho Carlos
though It wns understood that on
of tho reasons why Capt. Wlnklo,
who has boon regularly on tho Car- j
los, camo In hero on tho Wcstornor.j
was that sho is now on her last trip i
under tho", OlBon-Mnhoncy colors.
Ian tho Carlos' broughc 700 refugeo
Amorlcan and Mexican soldlorB up to
Mazalan, aiding them to escape from
tho terrors of marauding bauds and
nlmost certain starvation.
And so when thero camo another
chaneo to tako 'the Cnrlos bnck to
Mexico Captain Winkle was won
pleased to trado Jobs with somo ono
elso and bring tlio Westerner Into
Coos Bay.
New Christma
MynMMj - -i"5l?'
At the Golden Rule
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW! You will find many tilings at this store thai
make appreciated gifts at very .reasonable cost. llldl
Just received, a delayed shipment of Genuine Florence Toilet Sets, . $l,5otncn
Parisian Ivory Manicure Sets, ----4--- il 50c to hS'
Military Brush Sets . ' 1 95otoliffi
Gentlemen's Shaving Sets ..- ----v,--..; $2.00 to $3 50
Many new novelties in Gentlemen's sets of .,, . 0,ou
Hosiery, Ties, Suspenders, etc .-.:f. 15oto$iw
Colgate's Perfumes, nicely boxed, 1 25o to eS
Colgate's Perfumes in cut glass bottles.' .j j-'L $2.50 to $350
Xmas Special
A good Necktie and a gold pointed Fountain Pen, in a
pretty box, for
75c
MAKE THIS YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE YOUR MONEY WILL GO FURTHER AT
Th
e
Golden
Rule
Always Buoy
Firat National Bldg., Marshf eld
TIIK IjLOYD FAMUiY IIOTKh
Housekeeping ApaitmentH
Two rooms, $8.00 month
Electricity and Gns. Free baths
Sleeping rooms, $!.() wlc, up
NO ANNOUNCKM KNT
Not Stated When Mooro Mill Is l.lko
ly to Start
An officer of ono of tho nnhlos
enmo aboard tho ship bringing n mo-
holldnyn with his family nnd to look
nftor business matters. Ho hns
You ought to bo nblo to afford
n hotter machine tliun that," vontur-
now In oporatlon thero, and return
ed by wuy of Snn Frnnclsco. Ho
h to when oporntlons would llkoly
states that tho lumbor situation la
encouraging, hut made no statomont
bo resumed at lhiudou.
KltKC11 OFFIOKItS
North Bend ICaMern Star .Make .Selec
tion '
Tho North Bond Knstorn Stnr hna
olectod tho following offlcora:
liurn Bylor jr.
Otorgo Windsor W. P.
Joollu Windsor A. Jr.
Jessie Oladmon , Secretary
Jonny McCloud '. , Troasurur
Cyronn Morton Conductress
Fiona Smith ....Asst. Couductross
1311a J. Jtorso Chaplain
JIny Kverltt .Marshal
Ethol Worrell Organise
BIcclolo Ilussell Warden
C. M. Byler Sentlnol
Star Points
Nolllo Woltzol Adn
Anna JIcDanlol Buth
Kute Wlnsor , Kstlior
Anna Simpson Jlnrthn
AInry Jlandlgo Klectn
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X AT THE HOTELS
D.
Chandler lloel
1. J. Halm, Jr., Hnusor;
JlcOeo, Snn Frnnclsco;
iioss, Beaver
and wlfo. Lakesldo: f.eta JIast. Co
qullle; Jnmos W. Monlton, Port
land; Hosa PriiPRS, Beavor Hill; A.
P. Davis, Coqulllo; Jlrs. Kdward K,
Dyer, Daniels Creek; W. JI. Kal
sor, Lakeside.
St. Lnwreuro Hotel
Jllss Kvelyn Justen, Cooston;
Iludolph Knlno nnd wlfo, Lukosldo,
Tom Loutes, Powors; J. Brnch,
Powoih; K. J. Piottlor und wlfo;
Snohomish, Wash.; H. G. Boeder,
Beaver Hill.
Blanco Hotel
Jnmos Barton, Gardlnor; Frod
Whlsboek, I.ukesldo; G. D. Harding,
Coqulllo; V. B. Campbell, North
Bond; Gusa Johnson, Powers; O.
Memo, Lukosldo; A. Jiitsdroin, Lako
Bldo: William W. Holland, Pnrkors
burg; K. V. Brown, Myrtle Point;
Laty Barrows, Now York.
boon for BOIllO Hllln mint fit nVllniln l.j... . . . ' "
... 1 ! ec (l0 muppop, for ho had heard tho
Orogon looking after his saw mill rn,.. .nJ .,i -.-. . ...
" Yes, Sonor," wns tho reply, " l
nm going nshoro for n day or two.
May bo I'll find ono that I llko bot-1
ter."
Cuptaln Wlnklo wns Bccretly hop-'
lug that ho would nnd that tho old I
ono would bo loft nbonrd, but Just
beforo snlllng the officer sent for
his car. Ho evidently hud not suc
ceeded la commnndorlng nuothor
bettor to his liking.
From a llttlo port named Pasco
tho aklppor heard of nart of n nnr
Mb hides that could hn limnL'ht .. t
I!!1 xr' t,10t-iSa,i Francisco at good tonnage rates.
HI I; Mllo M. Plorsonkyhe,, jU8t on tho ont of oav .
for thoro ho recolved a tip from n
was told a small nrmy of robolos
wns oven thou lying in wnlt for his
ship to como, expecting to solzo u
and levoy somo six dollnra n ton wnr
levy on tho enrgo. Tlio Cnrlos
craftily stayed nwny.
From somo point south of Jlnznt-
Just the thing for Christmas
Kwick-Iite Flashlights
No home should be without one. Every man, woman
or boy should have one in his pockets during the long,
dark evenings. It will prevent many a dangerous fall
and afford a protection that hardly anything else will
give. The cost is small. It is easily carried and always
ready for instant service.
Every man; woman or youth will appreciate one for '
Christmas.
They come in the different sizes and in nickel or fibre
cases. They are equipped with the famous Kwick-Iite
batteries and Mazda bulbs. The prices are: '
$1, $1.20, $1.25, $1.40, $1.70, $1.85, $2.15
See us for useful Christmas gifts
Bunker Hill Department Store
W. IT. Dinclingor & Co., Prop. Phone !J2
DANCE
at thc
FINNISH HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
by thc
Sevely - Orchestra
eno
Home Smoked Hams and Bacon
Nothing Like It
For an Exclusive Xmas Gift
TIIK A.NSCO VKST POCKKT CAM Kit A, with pntented focusing
dovlco Takes pictures 2 1-1 by a l-l Weight It) l-U ounces
Price $115.00, Ask to see one.
Coos Bay Stationery Co.
C33XE9l
Waterman's
IDEAL
FOUNTAIN
, PEN
Nnf Sal
THE FAIR
A Christmas store with reasonable prices. Surely
and positively you can do your Christmas shopping most
economically here it is so easy to buy when the prices
are so low and the assortments so good.
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.
jgfflj Union Market
FREE!
FREE!!
FREE!!!
A large box of French Candy given free with any pur
chase of 25c worth or over at our store on Saturday.
(ermuntmvui also Shot land Floss, Varus-, In White
iintl color, On sale nt
tfU.OO ami $11,113 Children's White or lfcd Wool
Swenteis In finest quality, now only
8y2c
$1.50
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IIAWIKKUCIIIF.FS We Imvo u Iiiiko lino of linndkorthlef.s, very
model ntely piked. Handkerchiefs have always been favorlto
Chilstinas Rifts lluy them hero and not tlo benefit of tho low
prices.
liiu-Ko flowered Hnndlwrelilefs, suitable for Cushion Covors,
Caps, Aprons, Kimonos, etc. On salo at ,. . ,
9c
6 More Days
eiore
Christmas
Don't overlook tho bargains In
Ol'T nam:.
THK PAIUSIAVS CLOSING'
ciuinot I
Attractive, useful ultt. For niiallty KlvliiR """J"
(quailed. Cull and seo them.
OXIA' (I MOItH SHOPPINd HAYS HI'OHr: ( IIIHSTMAS
Iteaiitlful IHessed Dolls, 1 to 15 Inches hlli, 10 to 50e
values, Xow , ....,'.,,..,
'Mv I'nbreakablo J)oIls,
ZDC
roil HUUAISLU AIiaTRAOTp OP
ABOUOD
Abstracts
TlTIiB AM "
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0.,lnc
MAHSIlFlEIiD AND COQUIHiE C1T1', 0R,!;"UnrnpK
L AGENTS. EASTBTDEANDSENGS'BAOKBNfl W
(iKKH'ntr
AOKN'is pnn riAVAiHAN PACIFIO ItAlLllOAD
HENRY BENGSTACICEN, BIANAGER
now
10c
Indian Moccaslons for Clilldrcn, Indies and Men; various
kinds. All prices from $1,75 down to
65c
Ladles'
Xow . .
all-leather Hand Dags, latest stjlos, $11.00 vnfuos
$1.50
Stamped Linens, lluy them hero and jyet tho benefit of tho low prices.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. S. F. A. kilburn
BAILS FOR
Portland, (Via Astoria)
The Fair
Next Door to -:-Chandler
Hotel
10:30 A. M
SUNDAY, DEOKMUEU 10, AT
FOR FURTIIER INFORMATION
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