The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 191S -EVENING EDITION.
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Ford Touring Car
It's the Universal Car because it serves everybody
is a universal utility. It's a universal economy because
it saves money for everybody. It is a universal servant
because it serves everybody. It's a universal luxury
because it gives pleasure to everybody. Simple in de
sign, it is quickly understood. Light in weight, it is
wonderfully flexible. It runs readily over all sorts of
roads, and all sorts, of hills, being especially adapted to
Coos County roads. Strong in construction, it endures.
Low in cost of maintenance and operation, averaging
about 2 cents a mile. '
. FORD TOURING CAR, $525; RUNABOUT, $475
Isaac R. Tower
Southwestern Oregon Representative.
1 "THE GUNNERY"
Front Street. Marshfield, Oregon.
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For Christmas:
A KUPPENHEIMER
SACK SUIT
flfTHE CHOICE OF MEN WHO WANT
U QUALITY AS WELL AS ECONOMY AND
WHO KNOW THE ART OF COMBINING BOTH
YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED
. THE FIXUP
WHERE THE PRICE IS ALWAYS ItlClllT
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Tho world's greatest motion plcttuo comedian, CHARLIE CHAP
1.1 X, In "HIS PREHISTORIC PAST." Two reds of tho funniest
pictures over shown In this theatre. Tills is a special pioductlon
niiulo by tho Keystone Company.
Tho third of tho "Who Pays'.'" dramas, entitled "When Justice
Sleeps." A drama In threo parts dealing with a vital question of
life. They aro eomplcto stories. Not n seilal.
"TIIK THIItl) PARTY." Vltuguiph drama vtith Hobby Connel
ly, Donald Hull and sotcriil other olil-tlmo YltngrapU plajier.
Como eaily for Rood heats, s tho theater will ho packed to tho
doors shortly after soven o'clock.
UPSTAIRS OR DOWN, 15 cents - - - - CHILDREN, 5c
Coming Monday night: "A Woman's IleMinection," with Het
ty Vain en. Sunday Matinee, "Woiniwood," The great Fox fet
iii o In five reels.
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TELL your husband
that you would like
table silver for a tfift. Tell
him also that Community
Silver is the best plated
ware made, but costs no
more than other kinds,
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O WEATHER FORECAST
(D, AMotltl rrcn to Coo. Da, TlmM 4
ORKOON Ilaln or snow
In tho west, snow In tho
east, southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tbo 24 hour eadlng at
4:43 n. 111., December 18, by
DenJ. Ostllnd, spoclal gov-
orhment meteorologist:
Maximum 52
Minimum 30
At 1:13 n. m 30
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1915 29.45
Precipitation t&mo period
last year 30. 99
Wind: West, cloudy.
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SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Sat in day
December 18 Sun riscB
at 7: 19 and sets at 4:27.
make navigation almost an Impossi
bility. Ho bad no cash in tho bold
to pay a "fiver" into tbo general
treasury.
Hlggest Shipment of Year. Tbo
biggest shipment of parcel post this
j car will leave Aboard tbo steamship
Kilburn tomorrow for Portland.
1'or 10 days tbo postofflce force has
been taxed to tbo limit, taking In
&nd weighing up Christmas pack-
I ages, and in the last three days or
I so there lias been someone nt the
I window with, bundles from tbo open
j In e to the closing hours.
New Sjstcin of Hennery. Char
Ice Marchant lias invented a now and
ui'lnuo method of finding lost arti
cles. Two days ago his wheel was
stolen nnil be appealed to the police
to find It for htm. Dolievlng the
chances of recovery would bo in
ct cased providing tbo officers know
what tho wheel looked like, ho drow
carefully Inhaling and describing
n colored picture of tbo machine,
every section of It and pinning this
up in tho police station.
Dinner Is Talked or. Tlioro is
soino talk of arranging what would
be known ns n "Oct together
Amoricanizntlon dinner" of tho
members of tbo Chamber of Com
merce on Fcbrunry 22, Washing
ton's birthday. Last year there was
a strong agitation for such gather
ings all over the United States and
this year, becauso of tho war In Eu
lopo, tho spirit seems to bo grow
ing townrd staying at homo to "seo
America First" and bold fast to an
tilings American'.
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CURTIS To Mr. and. Mrs. Harold
Curtis, nt tbo llogcrs IIouso, a
six-pound (laughter, Friday night,
December 17, 1915. Tbo hus
band Is an automobile man in
Wallowa, Oregon, i nnd' friends
aro cnrlug for Mrs. Curtis, whoso
foster father is named Hood, and
said to bo a mllllonnlro factory
owner of Dayton, Ohio. Ho will
probably tako Mrs. Curtis back
to hor homo when sho ls.ablo to
travel.
Willi money saved wo fool secure
It does not take great wealth
To start a helpful bank account
That helps one help himself.
Hoys and girls register, Monday
at tho First National Hank for
Christinas nnd wo may start you for
nothing. See Christmas tieo nt tint
bank. '
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Como In and soa our fine stock of
Chrlbtiuas (Hfts and Jowelry
Engraving Fioe-
i F. W. BERTRAM, Jeweler
Marshfield :: .: :: :: Powers
Now limber. Richard Anderson,
n colored harbor from Gold Hill,
Oregon, has leased a room In tho
flow Why building on North Rroad
wny mid will open a barber shop
there.
Flvo Dlmrrci. Judgo Coko will
go to Co(Ulllo Monday to hear four
Coqulllo Anlloy dlvorco ensos nnd
ono caso for soparato maintenance
Ho may also baud down decisions In
tbo ciiho of tho Ilandon Catholic
church vs. tbo City of Ilandon nun
In tho caso of Dennis McCarthy vs. i
tho Port of Ilandon.
(letting Office Ho.idy. Two offlco
rooms on tho second floor of tho Irv
ing building have been ongnged by
Dr. L. 0. .lolinsoii, of Myrtlo Point,
who expects to move hero within a
lew days to locate Today Roy
La whom was busy tinting tho walls
anil getting things artistically in
shape- for tho coming of tho doctor.
Ixmk (her Timber Lands. Goo.
I!. Chanoy, of Salt Lake city, nrrlvod
l.ero on tho stage last ovenlng for
tbo purpoHo of looking over tho tim
ber lands of tho Edmund Hall Land
company which is owned by tho
Chanoy oatato and consists of somo
3 000 acres of timber land not n
Brent dlstanco from Powers.
Hlcyclo Tips Off fti-ndo. A young
boy by tbo nnino of Glcnsou, riding
down South Tenth street this af
ternoon, In attempting to turn his
wheel into Johnson avenue, failed
and tho wheel nnd rldor wont over
tho grade. Though tho hlcyclo was
uninjured, tho rldor received sev
eral bad bruises and puts which had
to bo bnudnged.
llalnneo Machinery Was Awry.
Somo of tho modern craft now days
Iirvo "equilibrium tanks" whereby
a too heavy load on ono sldo can bo
equalized by a quantity of ballast
ni'tomatlcally taken In from tho
other. James Anderson possibly
had never heard of such an appara
tus for last night bo was takon In
tow by tho officers with too much of
n load on tho wrong sldo, enough to
Sarter's
IS TIIK PLACK
TO fiKT YOUR
Christmas Candies
Z PERSONAL MENTION
NOEL NOAH, ot Coos River, was
hero today on a business visit.
II. W. PAINTKR Is expected homo
soon from an extended stay in
Portland.
HOLLO PATTHRSIN was down this
morning on business from bis
homo at Allegany.
HARRY I1KNSON, of Lnkcsldo, wub
down yesterdny and today looking
after somo buslnosa matters.
J.- F. POLLKY, of Coqulllo, camo
over Inst evening on business, ex
pecting to return homo again this
ovenlng. -. ,
". T. DEMENT, county commission
er, returned homo on tho Btago
' last ovenlng from Portland whoro
ho attended tho stnto meeting ot
county court moinbers,
RAYMOND K. HAKER, county
school superintendent, camo over
from Coqulllo this morning and
left on tho stngo for Salem whoro
ho will moot as a monibcr ot tho
stato Hoard of Examiners.
E. J. LONEY, head of tho bank es
tablished this week at Powers was
In tho city today. Ho says that
business is very good In tho south
ern city nnd that his business Is
already going nicely.
M1S9 A. NORKEN, Instructor In
English In tho Ilandon high school
enmo over last evening and loft
on tho stago today for hor homo
In Portland whoro sho will spend
tho holidays. Sho was a guest
hero at tho J. E. Cowan homo.
COLONEL R. II. ROSA, of tho Port
of Ilandon commission, camo
homo from Portland !""'. ovenlng
and this morning loft for Ilandon.
W. INGERSOLL, of Lakosldo, was
among tho visitors In tho city to
day, J. W. RONEY, until recently wire
chief with tho Coos and Curry
Telophono company, left ovorland
this aftornoon for Chicago whoro
ho goes to unexpectedly drop In
on Mrs. Ronoy and daughter. Ho
will enter tbo omploy of tho West
ern Electric company.
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Tom Tonnlson of tho local telo
phono company was taken quite 111
yesterday.
Dr. Toyo, who has been conflued to
Money saving prices on
useful Xmas presents for
the whole family can be found at
the J. C. Penney Store next door to
Postoffice.
Men's Flannel Shirts, $1,50 value, Our price 98c
Men's all-wool Shirts, military or flat collar,
$2,25 value, Our price $1.49
Beitter grades, all wool, in brown, light gray, tan,
dark gray, $3,00 value, Our price $1.98
Fine French Flannel Shirts for the men to wear;
white collars, worth 50c to 75c more, ..$2.98, $2.25
Men's Neckties, all the latest styles and shades
at a saving of a third on everyone 25c, 45c
, ' FOR THE LADIES
Silk Net Waists, worth double the price
$3.98, $4.49, $4.98, $2.98
Ladies' Kimonos, in all latest patterns $1.49, $1.25, 98c
Incorporated.
We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices
SEE US BEFORE BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES
AND NUTS
Christmas Candy 15c, 25c per pound
No. 1, English Soft Shell Walnuts, 5 pounds for.. .$1.00
No. 5, High-grade Mixed Nuts for 95c
Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney
NO. 11ROADWAY, NKAIt CENTRAL
Jewelry
The Gift of Gift
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It' hO.
For n gift ought lo bo inoro tlmu tho inoro presentation
Mmicthliig worth about mi much.
I Tho higher sense ought to ho recognized. Tim fitness of tho
gift (o tho occasion ought to ho rousldsrcd.
TIiiih you uhvnyN find Christmas and Jewelry Inseparably con
nected. Tho question for ou to decide Is what nitlclo of Jowelry l
tho most suitable. In cadi ciiho.
Wo would like to suggest that our block furnishes lnuiimerublov
suggestions. All jour gift wants might easily ho supplied from
it with profit to yon nnd satisfaction to those jou wish to re
member. '
Hecauso Jewelry Is liked by overjono.
Ah wo Mild, It's tho gift of gifts.
lliiug )oii. friends along and Inspect our slock.
Select jour Christmas girts nnd wo will gladly keep them for '
mi until jou want them.
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wer
his homo for several days on account
of Illness, was ablo to bo down town
for n short tfmo this aftornoon.
P. R. Duo Is nursing a bad caso of
poison oak, contracted while on his
way In from Rosoburg recoiitlj'.
Fred Eteckel, of Ruukor Hill, Is
suffering with a bad Infection on his
hand that has kept him away from
work for several days.
Mrs. James Bering is confined to
her homo today on account of Illness.
Charles Van Duyn was confined
to his homo this morning and was
unnblo to appear in hla customary
place at tho Chandler Uotol.
on tho North Fork of tho Sluslaw
River, C 1-2 miles from Florence
Extra good bargain It sold bofore
Jnnuary 1C, 1910. Address J. II.
Ho 2D, Floronco, Oregon.
FOR SAW: Thirty foot gasoline
launch, cheap. Inqulro Lloyd
hotel.
rum: and injurious
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Corner Market and llroiulwny
Vo solicit all our old patrons of
the Lloyd and aosuro them tho samo
reasonable rates.
E. W. SULLIVAN
Times Want Ada for roaulU.
VKSSKL MOVKMKXTS
Duo Heio
F. A. Kilburn, San Francisco,
Sunday a. in.
A. M. Simpson, Sail Francisco,
Monday, a m.
Hardy, San Francisco, Tuesdaj-.
Duo to e-ill
F A Kilburn, Poitland, Sunday
p. m.
Wo do not spent of Its
QUALITY
That speaks for Itself
SARTER'S
Phono 20:W, Mnrshfield
Front St., Opposite Illanco Hotel
tin. vmvr rFiTEK heads, bill
heads, etc., prmtod at THE TIMES
office. . ,
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WINDOWS ,
CHRISTMAS GOODS II GllislflhlS GlftS I
Illiidgo WbUt Sets I
Mimlcuro Sets
Hand Minors H
Collar and Cuff Hags H j
Travelers Cups M
Ttaiclers' Writing Pads
(si:i: ouit window) I
THE BUSY CORNER I
Tho Itovall Drug Store H
Phono 1!08 H'
Wo Deliver Immediately
NEW TODAY J
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FOUND Hoy's cowboy suit outfit.
Ownor can havo samo by paying
for this ad at the Coos Day Sta
tionery Company.
I FOR IlKXT Klght room dwelling
with modern conveniences, reas
onable rent. Close In. Apply to
Jas. II. Flanagan, Flanagan and
Uonnett Douk Bldg.
FOR HMA: Child's Iron led and
silk floss mattress. Ph. 174-L.
FOR REXT Apt. close In, ilrd and
Anderson, Dr. Leslie.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notico Is hereby given that seal
ed bids will bo received by tho
Common Council of tho City ot
Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon
until half past seven o'clock p. m.
on Monday, tho 20th day of Decem
ber, 1U1G, for tho improvement of
that portion of Droadway street
North from a point 98 feet eoqt) "
of tho south lino of Ulrch avenuoi
a point 43 feot north of tho no.
lino of Dlrch avenue, in tho Clty-'
i?fwr
FOR ItEXT Small farm ono mile
from Lakeside. I. S. Kaufman &
Co., 222 Coutral avenue.
FOR ItEXT l-rooni bungalow, with
bath, on So. .8th st Phono 29-J.
FOR REXT Furnjshed flat, hot and
cold water, bath. 853 Third St.
FOR SALE Fine ranch of fifty
acres bottom land and somo bench,
Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon,
according to tho plans nnd specifi
cations prepared by tho City Engin
eer and on fllo in tho offlco of tho
City Recorder and thoro open to
tho Inspection of all persona Inter
ested therein.
All bids must bo in accordance
with tho requirements accompanying
eald specifications and upon blanks
for that purpose which will bo sup
plied upon request at tho offlco ot
tho City Engineer,
A certified check of flvo per cent
ot tho amount bid must accompany
the bid, to bo forfeited to tho said
City of Marshflold, in case tho con
tract Is awarded tho contractor and
bo falls to enter In a contract with
said City, end furnish a suitable
bond therefor within ten days after
being notified so to do.
Tho Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids,
Dated this 11th day of Decem
ber, 1915.
JOHN W. DUTLER,
Recordor ot tho City of Marshfield,
Coos County, Oregon.
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