The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 21, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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BREVITIES
DECEMBER TIRES
Tlmo and heights or tides at
Marshfleld. Tho tides arc placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on the
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutive heights will in
dicate whether It is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour and G4 minutes earlier than at
Marshfleld.
I I IM"I I 1 ''l' If I " . . 1 , I I HH pull
est ot Fred Holllster in tho Title
Company, ot Coqulllo, nhd horcaUcr
will he interested In the busluess
with J. S. Barton,, pf Coqulllo. Mr.
Conrad will act as tho Marsjtfleld
representative of the company.
Compliment Times. A promi
nent Portland wholcsalo house that
received a copy of tho Christmas
Edition of the Coos Hay" Times from
Its Coos Day representative acknow
ledged Its receipt as follows:
" Wo notlco the advertisement In
thq Christmas Edition of tho Coos
lUy Times nnd wIbIi to compliment
you upon It. Wo consider this Is-
hsuo very attractive and, wldoly dis
tributed, should bo very bencflclnl
to the Cooa Day country."
T -,
21'IIra. . 2.36 '8.14 '1.3G 9.01
Ft...4.2 2.3 C.2 0.3
22lHrs.. 3.12 8.51 2.10 - 0.3G
Ft... 4.1 2.3 C.2 ,0.3
23 lira.. 3.4C 9.24 2;D0 10.0C
Ft.. i. 4.2 2.3 C.l 0.2'
24 Hrs.. 4.19 10.00 3.19 10.39
Ft... 4.2 2.2 fi.O 0.2
2G'Hrs.. 4.C4 10.37 3.GG 11,08
Ft... 4.3 2.2 4.8 0.0
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Dainty and Appropriate
Christmas Gifts
May bo found In profusion hi Mils flno (dock. A Btoro full
of uigKewtlonH:
MYHTLE WOOD NOVELTIES AT ALL PRICES.
HEAUTIFUL PICTURES OF COOS RAY SCENES.
ANSCO CAMERAS.
CHRISTMAS CARDS.
Tn fact, u thousand mid ono art Idas any one of which would ho
Hiiltnblu for any of your friend. ,
Rehfeld's
PHONIC 27n.J.
lii!0 CENTRAL AVK.
ASM
ELD FROM SORROW
When I havo money In tho bunk
I do not dread tomorrow;
Tho dollars saved, ono dally finds,
Shield from a lot or sorrow.
Wo aro koIiik to open BO freo auvIiirh jiccountH for tho boys und
girls of Mursltflcld. If you rcglnter at onco you may get ono.
First National
Bank f Coos Bay
Marshfield,
Oregon
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Irpn and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
N
oble Theate
TO -NIGHT
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"The pictures wo are showing Jn this theatre are the samp that
are ehowm jn tho largest cities of Amorlcu at o greatly Inoreagl
price of ndmlssiou-PARAMOUNT PICTURES - 0 PLAT
URES and Tho General Film Co. program Is shown in America a
finest theatres.
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
WHAT HAPPENED ON THE RARHURA
A story of tho sea produced Jn three) reels by tho Edison Com
panyA thrilling story that you will enjoy.
"TIIH SIREN," Vltngrnpli society comedy druina.
MRS. JARR AND THE SOCIETY CIRCUS. .One of tho Jar
Family Series"
THE FATE OF NUMUERONE
Ono of the "Hazards of Helen" Railroad stories.
PIlwrSlON-'otion pictures of the Armour PaoU B
Co. showing tho inside workings of one of the greatest packing
companies Jn America. ,..,. k
Lower Floor 15o uaicony juc ,....,..-.. --
TOMORROW NlfiHT-Blanch Sweet in the Paramount special
"STOLEN GOODS"
I
0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & Klnp.
Wo MarMI,ld at 7 a, n,, and returning J-S
8 a. llu Leave Mambflold at 11 . "Vf " "nVcT returning
Slough at X P. ju. Ivo MilifleW at B I. and returning
leave. South Slough at Q P. . .
WEATHER FORECAST
Br AuocUt! Tna o Cm e7 Time.
OREGON Rain In tho
west,, rain or snow In tho
cast. Southerly winds reach
ing i;alo force near tho
coast.
LOCAL TEMPBRATUKJIl
RECORD
For tho 24 houn eidlng at
4:43 a, m., December 21, by
DcnJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment moteoroloclst:
Maximum 55
Minimum 41
At 4:43 a. in., 54
Precipitation 2C
Precipitation alnco Sept. 1.
1915 ..' 29.9G
Precipitation aaraa period
last year 31.40
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
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SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Tuesday
' Docomlor 21, Sun rises
at 7:G0 and sots at 4:28.
Goes to Snn Francisco. Dick
Rogers, for 18 montha one of the
host known drivers ot tho Gorst &
King line, expects to leavo on the
Adeline in the morning for San
Francisco. He is taking one of
tho Gorst & King Jitneys with him
and expects to put It on tho lino
Hint V. C. Gorst is Just establish
ing out of San Francisco. Dick
Richards went down sonic time ago.
Mr. Rogers has made a host of
friends while here.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY LIL.TEQ
VIST Is expected home this eve
ning from Salem, whoro ho has
been attending a gatherjng of
District Attorneys of the stato.
A. K. ARKLEY, manager of the
Simpson Lumber Company at
North Bend, loft today for Port
land and from there will go to Se
attle to visit his parcntB tor
Christmas.
LMISS, MYRTLE COWAN has rc-
imiiL'w no in i!iii;uiiu wuuru nu is
attondlng tho University of Ore
gon to spend tho Christmas holi
days at tho home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, James Cowan.
VIVIAN CARLSON, who is attend
ing the University of California,
arrived homo on tho Adeline to
spend Christmas with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER W. T.
DEMENT was a business vUltor
horo today from Myrtlo Point.
REN M'MULLEN, tlmbor cruiser of
Myrtlo Point, camo over on Jnst
evening's train.
Havo Jury Trial. A Jury of six
men was chosen In tho Justice Court
this afternoon to hear tho case of
J. C. Doano versus Mnthowson, a
farmer nenr Coquillc. Tho plain
tiff was suing for $40 alleged to boh
duo him on a bill. It soorao that
tho defondant sold some piling to
tho plaintiff nnd lator Clifford
Doano and his team did somo work
for Mnthowson and in sotting up it
If, claimed thero is this balanco
which Its 'disputed. E. L. McClure
nppcarcd fpr tho plaintiff and John
C. Kendall for tho dofondnnt.
$
t PERSONAL MENTION
$$
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM wna down
from her Coos River ranch today.
Accident Not Had. Fred Powers
said that tho roport of tho accident
at Camp Ono tho other dny was
groatly oxaggoraf'l ..Ono car jnfas
'derailed but not b'.y damaged. Tho
lowering. jiiachlno was not damaged.
Out of Danger. Sister FidoHs,
daughter of M. II. Mulloy, who was
.quite ill at Rosoburg, is now reported
to bo recovering and according to
last accounts is now entirely out ot
danger.
Arch MnsoiiH o Elect. Thoro
will bo a meeting of tho Arago Chap
ter No. 22 of tho Royal Arch Masons
this evening in tho Masonic Hall for
tho annual oloctlon of offlcom, niter
which, refreshments will bo sorved.
PEDER E. PEDERSON, of Allegany,
was down yesterday and today on
a business visit.
HARRY KIMRALL and Earl ZIm
mor will lcavo Frldny morning tor
Portland to spend Christmas.
DAN M'DONALD was horo from
North Demi last night. Ho ex
pects .Airs. McDonald nnd their
nloco and nophew, Raymond nnd
Margaret Dunne, homo today from
Uutto, Mont, where they went to
bury Mrs. Dunne, ono of tho vic
tims of tho Santa Clara wreck.
NEW CHRISTMAS BOX STATIONERY JUST ARRIVED
Get Your Lady Friend a Nice Box of Stationery and Savi
1 , . One-third on it. i
r , v - t
Think of it! Buying a box of Linen Paper and Q
Envelopes for only -v
These are put up in neat boxes and are worth one
third to one-half more ..-.,
$1.23, 98c, 69c, 49c, 39c, 23c. 15c, 12c
Ladies'" Soft-solo Slippers; neatly trinimed with rib
bons, worth 50c more, Our prica .-- 98c
Ladies' Leather-sole Slippers, trlmmdd with fur or
without. $1,25 value, Our price 98c
Children's Red dippers, fur trimmed 89c, 79c
Mens all-wool shirts, fine flannel, at a saving of 75c . f
to $1 ,00 on each shirt, Just the thing for Christ- '
mas 1 ."1 $1.98, $1.49
Here is a dandy, worth half the price more 98c
1 Stnrn flnon PupninriQ
We Lead, Others Follow The Originators-of Low Prices
I
HARRY W1LKINS, who owns ono
ot the finest rnuchoa in tho Ton
Mile country, camo In yesterday
for a short stay. Ho has about
150 bond of cnttlo and Is milking
fifty cows. Ho hns a crow of six,
men. Ho Is n bachelor and does
no oven havo n woman cook on
tho ranch.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. O. LAIRD,
camo over last evening on business
in connection with tho sheriff's
ottlco.
RAY B. DEMENT nnd wlfo nro horo
1 from Myrtlo Point to visit at tho
' W. P. Murphy homo and with
' frloitds, ,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
J.
CHARLES W. RATES and wlfo wore
over this morning from CoquUlo,
attending to somo matters of
business.
Repainting llulldlg Pnlntors
aro busy today rotlnting tho walls
lit tho hallways of tho Coko building
giving thorn a dusky huo in tho
piaco of tho white, which so readily
shows tho dirt. Tho ontlro build
ing will bo dono ovor In this manner.
Funeral N Hold. Tho funoral of
Mrs. Caftiorlno J. Storoy was hold
this afternoon from tho Dungan
Undertaking parlors, Tho Rov, G.
LoRoy Hall conducted tho Bcrvlco,
Tho pall bearers woro D. L. Rood,
Dr. Losllo, A. E. Noff, Walter Hin
man, George Raines and Fred Got-tlns.
Declare Dividend. Tho Pugsley
Candy Company has Just held its
quarterly meeting and doclared a
quarterly dividend of three per cent.
They havo enjoyed a big growth of
business, oven their enlarged quar
ters not enabling them to fill all tho
special Christmas orders, E, C.
Draws states.
Riijh Holllster'H Share. W. J.
Conrad, of tho Coos County Tax As
sociation, has Just bought tho Inter-
C. J. MAHONEY la expected hero
from Floronco to spond Christmas
with Ills sisters, Mrs. Dano nnd
Mrs. Adams.,'
GEO. DWYER camo in Jast night
from Powers to spend Christmas
Ho says thorp will bo a big influx
from thoro Thursday.
Dorcas Club with Mrs.
Mattson on Catching Inlot.
THURSDAY
Dunkor Hill ChrlBlmns
program In school houso.
FRIDAY
Christmas program and
trco nt Rnptlst church.
Prcsbytorlan Christmas
program and tree.
Christmas Church tree and
program.
Municipal Chrsltmas trco
At Guild hall.
SATURDAY
Methodist Christmas on-tortninmout.
.
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t AMONG THE SICK t
Mrs. W. Rqbb Smith 1.9 ropnrtod
considerably Improved alter her 8f
voro Illness.
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-urade Mixed Nuts for ..95c
Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney
NO. 1JROAINVAY, NEAR CENTRAL
I
Don't Forget the Xmas Candy
SWEET GRASS INDIAN BASKETS FILLED WITH
STAFFORD'S CHOICE CANDIES
FOUR BITS TO FOUR DOLLARS
' !'
The jdnd you have always bought'
DEED UNDER SCRUTINY
Title
PROCTOR FLANAGAN roturnd
homo op the Adollno to spond the
holidays at tho homo of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Flana-Bnn,
C. II. CODDING who has been flulto
sick nt his home at Mllllugton ex
pects to leavo about January 1
for San Francisco to consult specialists.
MRS. W. A. LUE of South Coos
River was a Mnrahflold shopper
yesterday. Mrs. C. II. Dungan
' was considerably Improved yester
day sho said.
A Xmas
Suggestion
i
NOTE THE SPECIAL
PRICES ON OUR
ENTIRE
CHRISTMAS LINK
DON'T PROCRASTINATE
Tho vory best tlmo to save la NOW
Why wnsto anothor day?
Our luck doponds on what wo do
Your chanco will pass away.
i
Roys and slrls, don't forget to
i register at the First National Dank
i boforo Friday and get a freo chanco
to draw opo of tho CO Ono-Dpllar
1 Rills that you mo on tho Ctirts(mns
troo a.t tho Bank. Wo aro starting
50 unvlnt's accounts freo.
to (lovouuueut WIioIchH Slto
jluw lleou Returned
Ry tho attachment of n little plocc
of apparatus whereby tho ptlleu pf
travel could bo totaled, a most sur
prising result would bo noted In con
nection with tho deed nnd nbstract
of tltlo to tho freo slto of four acre,
and hotter, that is bolug offered tho
United Statos government.
For wcoks tho papors havo been
continually on tho go from: ono de
partment to another, from Maro Is
land to Washington, D, C, all about
the national capltol and, back again
to sundry other places, Tio travels
would fill a book,
Now tho United States district at
torney for Orpgon has found somo
flaws. In ono placo It was stated u
man was married; in another place
he (orgot to mention tho fact, and
he on down through sevoral techni
cal errors that must bo corrected
and tho dood ptarted .again.
SALEM Tho slate bpard of con
trol may allow a five porcont pre
ferential (o firms manufacturing cat-
tip Into drt'Bsud products within tho
statu when in competition with
firms outsldo the stato.
J
Z NFW TODAY t
LOST Monro fountain pen. Pleavo
return to "3," Times office,
RUYS FINE ANIMAL
t
WE OBEY ORDERS
It will
pay you to f.eo our
windows
"The Owl"
Frank D. Cohan
The Central Avenuo Drug
Store
Look fpr "Owl" lectrc sfgn
It Js tho Jlcutonant who obeys
jordura, as w(oll as tho prlvato who
Icarrloa opt tho orders' of his au-
' p rlo: pff.lcqr who proves a gopd
i toldior and a worthy defender of
hlb country. Wo pbey your doc-
' tor'a orders Just as carefully as
Uough he wcro our superior of-
f'rer. That is why, when you havo
your prosciiptlon filled hero, you
i aro ouro qf getting the exact amount
(of ampiu;iltlon to fight sickness,
disease or 111 health. Remember, we
put up proscriptions perfectly.
THE BUSY CORNER '
Phono UOH
Wo Delivery Immediately
Tho Langlos Lcadpr pays:
J, McAdams while at.tlje air in
Sai Francisco, itiado a careful study
ot tho different herds of blooded cnt
tlo In and poar that city, and In mak
ing his cholso ho selected) a flno
shlrtltorn Durham Hull of the rotlch
stratp, which he brought homo wlUi
him on Ills return. Mr. McAdams
says that tho bull was tho fines tof
the herd which consisted ot CO
head.
SALEM GpvorDpr Wlthycombo
ilvafl approved tho appolutmont of
Rant. Hui?Gnn Mnshercer. of Wood-
fburn, as ;nayor of tho Third Infan
try, Oregon National Guard.
ALBANY About 100 bottles of
beer and a quarter that many flasks
of whiskey which had been taken
from persons violating thy law and
which had Accumulated Jn the Qf
fjee of t,hq chief of police wero pour
ed intp hp city sower,
DALLAS Mrs. A. ), Uarham has
sued Dr. L, A. pollpiap for malprac
tice, alleging that ho treated her
ifor a trouble) which did not exist
and as a result ,sho suffered paralysis,
HOARD) AND ROOM lit private
family. $22. CO per mo. Addross
J. E. II. Care Times.
WANTED Sccoiid.liand trunk. Tel
ephone 17-t-L.
SAFE WANTED Not over 18 by
20 In. Holght about 30 In.
Phone 280-R or suo Robert Dill
ard nt Laudo's Storo.
WANTED Nurso
Noff.
girl, Mn. A. E.
FOUND
FjOUND Hoy'H row hoy biilt outfit.
Ownor can havo samo by paying
for tills ad at the Coos Hay Sta
tionery Company,
CLASH WITH GREEKS
Jlulgarlau Troop Repotted -to Hv,
Hud an Kiicouutcr '
Df AwocU(d PrM to Coca Br TIbm.1
. PARIS, Doe. 21. A dispatch from
Ilrlndlsl, Italy, to the- Havas News
agency nlloges that fighting is re
ported between n small detachment
ot Grcoks nnd Bulgarian troops, IV
alleges that several Greek officers
nnd soldiers woro killed and th'
Greek government hastily forward
ing rclnforcomcnts.
" Tho Greek press maintains sl
lcnco In regard to tho Incident," th
dispatch adds, " hut the government
it disturbed."
Ruy )our ClulsUuiw wndloa at
Surtcr. All kinds and all price.
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FOR RENT t
i'OR JtENTr Eight room dwelling
with ruodorn cpnvonlonces. reos
onablo rent. Closo In, Apply tp
Jas. II. Flanagan, Flanagan and
Bonnott Bank Bldg.
1'OR RENT I-intlsliol fat, hot und
cold water, bath. 8G3 Third St.
I FOR SALE t
Sarter's
IS THE l'LACE
TO GET YOUR
Christmas Candies
PURE ANI DELICIOUS
H
Wo'do'iio't speak of' Its
QUALITY
That speaks (or Itself s
SARTER'S
PJiuue 203r. Marshfleld
Front St., Oppoit Blanco
HotI
-1
FOR SALK-r-Flno lancli of fifty
acres bottom land nnd somo' uonrtt,
on tho North Fork of thp Sluslaw
River, B 1-2 mllos from Floronco
Extra good bargain If sold before
January 15, 1916. Address J. H.
ttox 25, Florence, Oregon.
FOR SALK Thirty foot gaspUno
launch, chqau, laquiro, woya
hotel,
OUR NI5W
i' . -
JETTY
11
Tho fact that the oxtcnslaa
of tho Jetty has beon recom
mended for Coos Bay. requir
ing; tho oxpendjng qne ONK
MILLION DOLLARS, is carjr
talnly encouraging news. Thu,
with tho now raliroau am
terminal rates, will at le
caye qur dreajns to cotf
truo. This, however. i
time to droam. it la Iho ma
of action who profits by thft
developments, This U yot)ir
oha,nce now fer ahpma vr)& h
'fiKE.RElD ABOUT IT"
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