The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 24, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, -DECEMBER 24, 1915-EV6NINQ EDITION.
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A Merry
Christmas
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THE CHRISTMAS SIMIIIT N the sprl, of gU,g; lll0 KCnso of (IolllBlSmn,
ILInK for Mo.K,y elso , v,om wo tt,nt ((,
th. compliment of i,10 season ,i Ilope (Imt ,
.. of you,. Mitlsfnctlou i,, bcc , Im.KC . whh o
thank., for your patronage nn.l good H ,, ,100 iha't wo lnay ewJr mcrft (s cm.
tlnuaiico throiiRli nil tlio Chrlstmasses to come.
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May Your tomorrow be One Long Day of Pleasure '
Woolen Mill Store
Marshfield ' North Bend
tlnatlon a day lnte. Ho says that
the Elder la now running out of
Portland with capacity freight car
gbfes. and that south' from San
Frnnclscd to San Fedro bIio fa car
rying good-sized passenger lists.
Library Closes. The public 'li
brary will bo closed all day tombr
row In observanco of Christinas. '
Mrs. Dungnn Hotter.- C. II. Dun
gan camo down from his South Coos
River homo today and states that
Mrs. Dungan, who has been nulto
sick, ia much improved.
Gets Auto. E. I. Chandler re
ceived a now Dulck Six, ftve-passen-gcr
car on tho Kllburn this morn
ing, Qoorgo Goodrum having or
dered it especially for Christmas.
Train Brings Many. The Bpifclat
tram from Powers and way sta
tions arrived In Marshfield about
ono o'clock this' morning, bringing
a "full houso' of loggers and oth
ers, bent on celebrating tho Yulo
tldu. The men must report In tho
Powers camps for work again on
Tuesday morning. Thcro were many
loggers who camo In Inst night from
tho camps on Coos ltlvcr to stay
over until Sunday nnd most of theag
men must report for work on Mon
day morning.
Swedish Lutheran Services. To
morrow morning at C o'clock there
will bo services in the Swedish Luth
eran Church. At bovcu in tho ovo
nlng tho Sunday School will hold
Its annual Christmas festival.
- Christiana Services.-The services
in tho Marshtiold Episcopal Church
tomorrow will bo at 7 a. m. nnd
10:30 a. in. Tho only scrvico on
Sunday "will bo at 11 n. m at
which tho Christmas music will bo
repeated.
.Christmas Greeting
Wo want to tako (IiIh opportunity through tho columns of this
paper to thank you most sincerely for nil tho favors which iinvo
been extended to ns during tho past year, ami llkowlso to eomoy
to )ou tho fact that wo hnvo endeavored to bo npprcclatlvo of
tlio business which luis been given us. Wo hnvo dwelt continual
ly upon tho fact that wo uro striving to give SERVICE to our
customer, and wo sincerely hopo that wo hnvo proven to you that
our efforts along theso lines havo been successful.
Ah tho oportiino moment has arrived for us to extend tho
season's greetings, wo vrnnt to do so most, sincerely, nnd will
ak you to accept from our firm our very liest wishes for a Morry
Christians mid a Happy Now Year, nnd may tho very pleasant
business relations which havo heretofore existed conllnuo In tho
futuro for many years to como.
YOUIIS POIt SERVICE. ;
Wolcotts Grocery
Broadway and Market- ' Phone 97
WE WILL BE CLOSER ALL DAY SATURDAY
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BREVITIES
DECEMBER TIDES
Time and hclgms or tides at
Marshtiold. Tho tides aro placed In
order of occurrence, with tholr tlmoa
on tho first lino and holshts on tho
second lino of each lnv. A compar
ison of consecutive hi'lghta will in
dlcato whothor It tit high or low
wator. High tldo on tl'o bar oho
hour nnd G4 minutes earlier than at
Marshtiold.
We Will Be- Open This Evening
HUT WILL HE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY.
AVE STILL HAVE SOME MCE 1URDS
Merry Christmas to One and All
Palace Meat Market
X, 1). OSWALD.
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3.19 10.39
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3.G0 11.08
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Aro Special Officers. Mayor Al
lon announced today that ho has ap
pointed Frank Dcnn as special po
lice otflcor of tho city until nftcr tho
first of tho year. Ho will havo a
night beat. Jack Houseman will bo
a Bpoclal officer to patrol on Christ
mas and tho ushering in of 1910.
Takes Enily Morning Dip. Mlko
Sullivan ovldontly got Into town
a little ahead of midnight, for ho
had already received a few "shots
in tho arm" when ho wandered
down to tho foot of Commercial
avenue nlong about ono o'clock. Ho
looked at tho sea and pondcrod.
"It's wot," ho crooned and forth
with stopped In. Only a lino of
bubbles marked Sullivan's doscont
to tho land of mermaids and tin
enns. Up ho came, howling at tho
top of his volco. Ilo mnuagod to
flnnlly pull himself out onto tho
float and thoro Officers Shoupo and
Bean found him n fow moments
later. Ho was brought to tho po
llco station, thoroughly sober, and
was dried out a bit boforo going
his wny again.
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A. C. COX, of Camp One, Is visiting
relatives over Christmas.
Will Practice -Alone. A. II. D)
byshlro has announced that ho will
withdraw from tho law firm of
Hammond & Dorbyshlro tho first
of tho year and will horcafter prac
tice law in his own namo. Ho will
havo offices in tho bank building at
North Bond.
Muny Como on Stage. Tho atago
from up tho beach camo in last
evening, bringing '32 passengers.
Yesterday tho autos woro ablo to
como nil tho way through from
Floronco without interruption.
Many of thopassongors wero bound
In horo to spend Christmas with
relatives.
WEATHER PORECAST
07 AJMCtlt! rrM 0 CM TUJ TlfflM.
OnEOON Unsottlod,
probably rain West; snow
East; warmer Northeast;
southeasterly winds. Increas
ing along coast.
Now in Houston. Max Toppor,
formerly stownrd at tho Mllltcoma
Club, writes friends that ho Is now
at HouBton.'Toxns. Ho hnsbeconio
Intorostod In a sulphur well projoct
In Louisiana and says that It looks
as though thcro Is a million in
it. That ho will got his sharo of
tho million l's tho wish of his many
4'1!!UUUU UU VUUO IU,
4 1'inu uiirisimns -tree. mtb, y. a
Chandler camo down from tholr
South Coos River homo today to
completo tho Christmas shopping,
Mr. Chandlor romnlnod nt homo
MRS. A. HERO, of Empire, Is
week-end visitor In tho clt.
A. ROBERTSON, of Camp 9 at
Powers, Is spending Christmas In
tho city.
WM. GARRETT nnd wife, of Cnmp
Ono. camo down today to spend
Christmas. .
TOM DASHNEY camo down on tho
lata train from Powers to spend
tho holidays in tho city.
ALEX HAOLUNI) and R. E. Sand
erson, of tho McDonald &
Vaughan 'camp, woro In tho city
today. .
MRS. L. COWAN and daughtor, of
L&mpa, camo In last evening to
' spond Christmas horo with rel
atives. '
CHARLES' HALL roturnod last eve-
ing on tho stago from San Fran
cisco whoro ho has boon for a
week on busluoss.
LOCAL TEMTHRATURJO
RECORD
For the 24 hours eadlng at
4:43 n. m., December 24, by
Bonj, Ofltllnd, apodal 'gov
ernment moteorolocist:
Maximum 49
Minimum 35
At 4:43 n 38
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept 1,
1915 31.24
Precipitation unto period
loBt year 31.40
Wind: Northwest, partly
cloudy.
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to put tho finishing touches on tho
Christmas treo for tho children
and grandchildren thoro tonight, all
of tho members of tho family ar
ranging to bo thoro.
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PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
C00S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Friday
December 24--Sun rises
at 7:62 and sots nt 4:30.
Many Aro Separated. In ono day
at Coqulllo this weok Judge Coko
granted flvo divorces and thoro woro
only two marrlago licenses grantod,
thus making n doflcloncy of thrco
against Cupid. Tho dlvorco cosos
woro Charles II. Myers, vs. Laura
M. Myers; A. S. Phonnogor vb.
Daisy E. Phennegor'; Mlnnlo Bam
ford vs. Edward Bambord; Myrtlo
E. Moody vs. J. II. Moody; Dorothy
E, Lauglols vs. L. Ray Langlols.
Two other dlvorco suits woro filed.
They woro Gcorgo R. Hancock, of
Bandon, vs. Violet Hancock, and
Lucia Stratton, of Coqulllo vs. Wm.
II. Stratton.
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COMEDr ' COMEDY COMEDY
HEAVY VILLAINS Titagraph comedy In three reels featuring
" big comedy fourFlora Pinch, Kuto Price, William Shea, Cto
y Fitzgerald. Slv
THE SUBSTITUTE PIRE.MAN Helen Holmes in one of tho
""uaids of Helen" railroad stories. As full of thrills as a dog
15 of fJcis.
Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts.
' A dandy program of pictures.
Matinee tomorrow, starting promptly at 2.00 p. m.
Meets Old Friends Again. Chief
Steward Dlottrlch, of the Steamship;
Georgo W. Elder, and perhaps ono
of tho best known steamship monitor
riinnlno nn tho coast. 'Came back 5
on the Kllburn this morning to visit
old friends. Ho Is still nboard the. .'
Elder and laid off for a trip, ex- i
nectlne to arrive In Eureka In time few
1 to eat Christmas dinner with friends. M
jllowover, tho delay of tho vessel nt"HL
Hi a Columbia nuts him at his des- J
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HAVE YOU
Prescriptions
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Forgotten
ANYONE?
Purity
Accuracy
Promptness Marshfield
THESE ARE THE THREE CAR
D1NAL PRINCIPLES OP OUR PRE
SCRIPTIO.V DEPARTMENT.
BRING YOUR NEXT ONE HERE,
THE BUSY CORNER
Phone 20-J.
We Deliver Immediately
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MR. AND MRS. W. C. DRAKE and
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson nnd
daughter, of Powers, woro Marsh
field shoppers today.
D L. BUCKINGHAM and Abnor
Trlbbey camo homo Inst night
1 from Ten Mllo whoro thoy hnvo
been doing somo surveying work.
DAVE ALEXANDER arrived homo
last night from Portland to spond
Christmas. Ilo is ongaged In tho
pntont medlclno uubIiicss In Port
land. . ,
MISS STOKES, domestic sclenco
teacher at tho high school, loft
this moriilng for Vancouver, to
visit with her parents for a fow
days,
OEOROE DWYER of Powers,' has
gono to Portland to spond Christ
mas. Prlonds lntlmato'"tIiat
thoro may bo a wedding up north
beforo ho returns.
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RAY NOEL, nnd W. O, Emmorson
camo in with tho advanco guard
of tho Blue Rldgo Tigers Inst
night. Emraoruon says that ho is
not taming any more wildcats.
Money saving prieeis on.
useful Xmas presents for
the whole family can be found at
the J. C Penney Store next door
to the 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 , $149
Better 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
on, , ,., , F0R 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
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We Lead, Others FollowThe Originators of Low Prices
WE DESIRE TO WISH AM, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A;,
Merry Christmas
and wInIi to thank you for your kind support and pnironago and
hope that during the coming yonr uo will ho nhlo to servo you
in n manner that vtlll bo satisfactory.
rtVo tiMtiro jou of our deep appreciation nnd hope to merit a
continuance of your pntronngo by tho snmo methods (thnt havo
on your confidence In tho past. Again wishing you ono and all
A MERRY CHRISTMAS, A 1IAPPV AND PROSPEROUS NEW
YKAH, HEARTIIA' YOURS.
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tiM: r,.kr..rt we save
v vi-niigo vaoAivst KJXsiy
NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL
YOU MONEY
BARBER IIOQAN, of tho Chandlor
Shop, sovoroly cut his flngor
whllo stropping a razor today.
JES8D TERRILL, of Tho Chandlor'
Harbor Shop, Is confined to his
homo by nn attack of la grlppo,
but Is somo bettor today.
HERBERT LOOKHART has return
ed via tho stago from Salt Lako
City whoro ho has boon disposing
of tho Port Barnum proporty.
HOCIAIj CALENDAR
And
FRIDAY
Christmas program
treo at Baptist church.
Presbyterian Christmas
program and treo.
Christmas Church tree and
program.
Municipal Clirsltnufl 'tree
nt aulld hall.
SATURDAY
Methodist Christmas entertainment.
MR. AND MRS. II. S. HARRIS will
Icavo on tho stago in tho morn
ing for their former homo In Spo
kano whoro thoy expect to re
main Indefinitely. Mr. Harris was
formerly managor of tlio Parisian.
DUNCAN DQUQLAS roturnod homo
on tho Kllburn this morning to
spond tho holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs! W. U. Doug
las. Ho Is attending tho Univer
sity of Orogon Law School In
Portland.
NOTICE
I will not bo responsible for any
bills contracted by George W. Perry.
..MRS. HENRIETTA FERREY
E. O. SAMUELS aud wifo, camo In
from Millington last night to -mum
tholr daughtor, Miss Clara Sam
ticls, who arrived on tho Kllburn
from Portland to spend Christmas.
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We will wire your order'
(o imy city In America to
be delivered Clulstiniis- Day,
PROF. -LELAND, manual training
instructor at tho high school,
loft on tho early morning stago
for Portlaud, whoro ho will'-vislt
through the holidays with relatives,
MRS. OSCAR RYDEN, of Portland,
who was formerly Miss Anna
Bory, arrived today on. tho steam
er Kllburn to visit sovoral months
with her mother. Mrs. Augusta
Bery, of Empire.
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Florist C
Edwin O. Scott
Cut Flower, Florul Designs,
Plants.
Phones: Store 259-J.
Oroenhouso 425-X
PAT HENNESSEY came In from tho'
Honryvlllo mlno yesterday to
spond Christmas. The mlno clos
od down yesterday for Christmas,
tho crow of forty laying offuntll
next week.
GEORGE II. OHANEY, now a mem
bor of tho A. E. Adelspcrgor
Cruising Company, roturnod Inst
evening from tho southorn part
of tho county, whoro ho has boon
for sovoral days looking aftqr
soma tlmbor Interests.
PROF. BARRAQAR, Instructor In
tho commercial department at tho.
Marshtiold High School, loft, on
tho morning train for his homo
lu Los Augoles where ho) will
visit over tho holidays, Ho ex
pects to reach thoro uoxt Sunday
aftornoon aud havo flvo days at
homo.
JAMES BOONE and Ed McArron,
two locomotive engineers pf tho
Smith-Powers Hue, came In laHt
night to spond Christmas. Thoy
camo In on tho apodal train "rid
ing tho cushions and paying their
faros" just llko tho rcBt of them,,
Jim says that Ed kept reaching
for tho whistle cord and inudo
moves llko "working steam" when
tho train slowed down oerastuii-ally.
J NEW TODAY I
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FOR RENT New hiuJ modern IS
room houso, with basement and
all modern conveniences, Includ
ing two bath roams; two toilets,
laundry tubs In basement, arrang
ed for two families. West Bunker
Hill,' Rent 20 per month. Apply
F. W. Payno at Smith. mill.
LOST aold chain, ''between UhIoh
Meat Market and 4th and Golden,
Findor pleaso phono 147-R.
WANTED Two vwt Rent nnd three
experienced waitresses for New
Years ovo at Chandler Hotel. Ap
ply to Steward nt Chandlor.
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WANTED TO BUY Second, IuHd
1-2 H, P. motor, Ph. 27D-J or
address Box, 220 Marshfield.
Released From .Tall. Mrs. Fan
nlo O'Donnell has tieeu releasod
from Jail on pnrolo,
Triggers Made Happy , Somo 27
loggers of tho Honry Iloock camp,
South Coos River, wero made ban
py this morning when i 1050 wa-j
divided ainongthem. Tho men had
filod a lien against somo of tlio
logs and tho paymont followed n
rsalu and settlement.
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FOR RENT Tvto uiid n half acre
truck farm, rich soil, woll im
proved. Jn Eastport, Apply on
place or address J. E. FItsger
aid. Marshfield, Oregon,
FOR RENT IMght room dwelling
with modem conveniences, reas.
onablo rent. Close In. Apply to
Jas. II, Flanagan, Flanagan and
Bennett Bank Bldg,
PRINCIPAL WAITE, of tho high
school, and Prof. Robertson, aro
expecting to leave Sunday on a
walking trip up tho beach and
possibly will go as far as Flor
enco beforo turning back,
t FOR SALE "
FOR SAM' Tug Chas. M. flretner,
4 years old, length SQ feet, beam
19 foot, draft 8 feet, 3C0 -nerse
power. Now In Portland Harbor.
For price and full particulars ad
dress G, W. Evans, McMlsarHle.
Oregon. m
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O, W. Brlggs had a touch of1 " ' " "
ptomalno poisoning and oarly this FOR SALE Flue rancl of ty
' . ' ,Vnn ,,, i in ,,., acres bottom land and some bench,
morning was taken vlolontly. Ill, but t, N A, p k of tn 81uataw
River, 5 1-2 inllea from Fioreace.
Extra good bargalu If sold bafere
January 15, 1916. Address J. II,
Bo 2C, Floreuca, vOregon, ' t
was resting moro easily this afternoon.
Get your Job'prlHtlnKfdoHe'aUTlie
Times office.
Times want ads bring results.
FOR SALE ThMty et gWNw
huipch, cheap, luqulra Ufyd
hotel,
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