The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFJELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEQEIJIBER 30, 1915,-EVENING EDITION.
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THREE,
OUND PRICES
Leady to Eat
Bnider's new process Tomato
Soilp, one pound cans10c
Campbell's Pork and Beans,
)ne pounci 10c
tominy, in larae cans, two
pounds 15c
Jill Pickles, German style, 9
ounces 10c
Corn Flakes. 3 packages, one
and one-half pounds 25c
Fresh Eggs, dozen 45c
Poast Toasties, new kind and
telling fast 10c
Asparagus, can 15c
Coos Bay
formers Exchange
Central
Avenue and
Waterfront,
Phono 370
Let Us
Figi
ure
For
You
If you nro planning to alter tho
furnishings in your home, drop In
wd talk It over with tis. Wo will
be clad to glvo tho advantago of
cur expcrlonco in such matters and
will probably bo ablo to assist you
la making a eonsldorablo saving
la producing tho effect you doslro.
Johnson Gulovsen
Company
QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS
Xortli Trout Htrcot Mirshfleld
i
Salter's
IS THi: PLACE
to get youk
CANDIES
PURE AM) DELICIOUS
Wo do not speak of Its
QUALITY
Tlint speaks for Itself
SALTER'S
Phono 203-J. Mnrshflelcl
Front St., Opposltq Blanco Hotel
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Corner Market and Broadway
Wo solicit all our old patrons of
the Lloyd and nssuro thorn tho sanio
reasonable rates.
E. W. SULLIVAN
WEAVINGr-AII kintfs a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R
THIS LLOY1) FAMILY HOTEL
Housekeeping Apartments
Two rooms, $8.00 mouth
Electricity and Gas. Freo baths'
Slooplng rooms, $1.50 wk., up
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MfCUliWJ I New Year's ;
$fs I Resolutio if
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l H P006NI 'i ""'" 11
. Of I "The OwFfl
'. GOOD PICK 'fAmtau
i. ? M Tho Central Avenue DruB.iI
yC XOULE THEATER TONIGHT Wf Store 9
Don't You
Think
nice
the
SWEATER would
proper thing for
be
these cold days
9
We have them in several
colors and weights.
' Priced
$2.50 to $9.00
FIXUP
Tho JIoiiko
E V 12 It Y
Multifield
That Gitnrantc.cs
run on as in
:: Xortli Bond
Closed
All Day Saturday
In observance of
NEW YEAR'S DAY
we will close Friday night until
Monday morning
Kindly remember to order
your supplies for two days
1 on Friday
We wish you all a Happy,
Prosperous New Year
Bunker Hill
DepartmentStore
W. II. DINDINGER & CO.
Phone, 32. ,r
Order Your
Groceries Friday
Wo will bo closed all day Saturday
in observance of
New Years Day
so muko provision for Sunday
Wo aro well prepared for tho hpoclnl
New Year's o"rdern and If tho
Kllhura gets Ju early wo
will liavo all tho fresh veg
tables nnd fruits ob
tainable from tho
South
Model Cash
Grocery
Commercial Ave. near Front.
Phono 133
,
O SELLING GOODS
Tho bltr nroblom In selling
goods Is getting tho customer
Into tho store. Coos Bay
Times ads will help you solve ,
this problem.
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DECEMBER TIDES
TIroo and helgnts ot tides at
Marshfleld. Tho tides are placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on the
second line of each day. A compar
ison of consecutlvo heights will in
dicate whether It is high or low
water. High ttdo on tho bar oho
hour and G4 minutes earlier than at
Marshfleld.
30Hrs.. 1.2S
Ft... 1.7
31 fairs.. 2.19
Ft. . . 4. 1
8.12
C.l
9.03
2.1
3.22
o.n
1.32
4.0
9.04
3.3
10.29
0.3
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WEATHER FORECAST
tUr AuoeUUd Preu to Cm B7 TlmM.J
OREGON Fair and con
tinued cold: moderate north
east winds.
LOCAL TEMTERATURU
RECORD
For tho .24 hour eidlng at
4:13 n. m., Dcccmbc 30, by
BcnJ. Ostllnd, spdclnl gov
ernment motoorologist:
Maximum .43
Minimum 2G
At 1:43 a. in 27
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
191C 33.G1
Precipitation imho porlod
Inst year 33.44
Wind: Northeast, clear.
.
8UXRISE AND 8UX8ET
Thursday
December 29 Sun rises
at 7:53 and sets at 4:33
.
VlHlt Gardiner. Rev. Robert E.
Browning will conduct services In
tho Gardiner Episcopal Church to
night. Leads Pi'nyor Meeting. Dr. Mat
tto B. Shaw will lead tho prayor
mooting at tho Baptist Church to
night. To Wnteh Yvr Out. Tho Phlla
Uioa Club will jld a watch party
tomorrow nig..', at tho Baptist
Church parlors.
Cclobrnto at Empire. Thoro was
a big colobratlon at Empire last
night when a dauco was hold. Many
wont from this city nnd thoro was
Quito a lively tinio.
Hold Wntchulght Service Thoro
will ho a Watchnlght sorvlco at tho
Mothodlst Church tomorrow evening
to wutch tho old yoar out nnd to
wolcomo In tho now. Tho follow
ing is tho program for tho evening,
from 8:30 p. m. to 10, Epworth
Loaguo business mooting nnd social
good time; from 10 p. in. to 11, tho
Ladles' Aid will havo cliargo; from
11 p. in. until 11:30, tho Brother
hood will havo chargo of tho moot
ing and from 11:30 p. m. until mid
night, will bo tho Wntchnlght ser
mon and consecration.
To Stand Together. A paper was
bolng circulated today among tho
morchnnts who four years ago se
cured of tho Merchants Morcantllo
Company, of Portland, a rating
book, collections for which aro now
bolng forcod. Tho paper Is n guar
nnteo that all of tho merchants will
stand togethor, nssumlng tho costs
pro rata, if suit Is filed against any
ono ot thorn by tho Portland con.
corn. Tho belief horo is that they
aro being "buffaloed" and attorneys
havo advised them that they havo
mado all paymouta promised In tholr
contracts with tho company.
Laid In Big Supply. In anticipa
tion of tho long dry upcll, as Indicat
ed' by tho prohibition barometer,
Frank Talbot last night laid in a big
supply of flrowater. After filling
every squaro Inch of spaco ho ovor-tl
did tho matter by trying to crowd
in a llttlo moro. Ho "spilled tho
beans" and very shortly after that
was so wobbly on his pins that an
officer gavo him a tow lino for tho
Harbor of Refugo. Having taken n
big cargo aboard, Talbot had no
m- immmmmmmmim.
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space left for m.onqy, hence the gen
eral fund was the loser.
$cndq Gold Sample. r- John R.
Smith today shipped GO pounds of
concentrates to California from his
South Slough mining property. Ho
says It will run $12 to $16 a pound
and comes from n thick vein. Ho
Is sending It as a samplo to parties
In California who are looking into
tho property.
Is Still With Us. Local physicians
sny there has been llttlo change m
the la grippe situation and that now
cases aro being roported, some of
them In a serious form. Tho grippe
in divided Into four dlfftrent classes,
that Is, it may affect, a porson any
or these four ways, such as through
the bones, tho respiratory passages.
etc., or it may f foctJ them all four
ways at onco. Tho real seriousness
of la grlppo linos In. -what may dovel
op later, such as pneumonia.
PrlnH Rond Matters. Tho Trl
County Bulletin No. 1 is tho namo
of a four-pago publication Just re
ceived at tho local Chamber of
Commcrco from Portland, whoro It
Is published. Tho shoot takes raps
hero and thoro at county offlclnls
around Portland who, In tho belief
of tho publishers, havo not gotten
tho most out of tho money expended
for roads. Tho assessed valuations
per capita In coast counties Is given
as follows: Lincoln, $1501; Colum
bia, $1389; Curry, 1705 Coos, $977;
.Clatsop, $1102, and in Tillamook,
$2,GG7.
To Look Over Keel Ion. J, M.
Swcnson, prominent nttornoy qf
Sidney, Nebraska, with his bride,
Is cxpoctcd horo tomorrow evening
to be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs
Earl Powell. Mr. Swouson Is a
former school mate of Mr. Powell's
at tho University of Nebraska and
thoy havo not seen each other for
years. On leaving school Mr. Swcn
son wont into tho land business and
soon accumulated qulto a bit of
money. Ho is now n practicing nt
tornoy in Sidney nnd includes Coos
Bay in his honeymoon trip. To get
them hero In tlmo for tho dnnco to
morrow night at tho Chandler Mr.
Powell will havo to sond a special
stago up tho boach to Floronco to
meet thorn.
$3
i AMONG THE SICK t
$$
Mrs. Goorgo Adams ot Myrtlo
Point submitted to n surgical op
eration at Morcy Hospital yester
day and- is doing nicely.
Henry Miller, who wns oporatcd
on nt tho hospital Is getting on woll.
Mrs. Boy Mooro, of North First
street, Is confined to hor homo to
day on account of nu attack ot ton
sllitls. MIbs Hazel Cowan yostorday un
dorwont a slight operation nt tho
Morcy Hospital nnd Is much hotter
today.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Ladles of Alert Club on
tortaln thplr husbands at tho
homo of Mr. and'Mrs, W. B.
Piper.
Trio Card Club with Mrs.
13. F. Lo MIoux.
FRIDAY
Konstngton Club with
Mrs. It. E. Laraway.
Mllllcoma Club Now Year
party.
Dahlia Club Now Year
Party with TAr. and Mrs.
J. E. Cooloy.
SATURDAY
Flromon's dauco In Ea
gles hall.
D. M. C. card party at
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ohas.
Williams in North Bond.
Eustsldo Social Club with
Mrs. I. Hadlock.
...
Dauco old year out and now year
nt Eagk-s Hall Friday night, Dec.
'31, .Martin's Orchestra.
I ' SES2
Wc Will Be Closed Saturday
In Observance of New Years Day
KINPLY ORDER EARLY AND REMEMBER TO INCLUDE
SUFFICIENT FOR SU.N.DAY
A GOOD RESOLUTION FOR NEW YEAR'S IS "WE. WILL
1 DO ALL OUR TRADING AT THE SANITARY
FOOD STORE THIS YEAR."
Sanitary Food Store
SERVICE FIRST
PHONE 213
t PERSONAL MENTION
$$
A. W. JOHNSON, of Coquillo, Is In
tho city today on business.
JOHN B. SMITH came up from South
Inlet yesterday on n visit of a fow
days.
11. S. BURPBE will leavo In n fow
days for Portland on business nnd
pleasure.
W. S. BONEBRAKE is among tho
visitors in tho city today from
Catching Inlet.
C. W. EGENHOFF, of Sumner, was
down today looking into somo mat
tors ot business.
C. S. M'CULLOCH, county survoyor,
Is over today looking into somo
surveying matters.
MISS OPAL KRANTK of tho Co
qulllo Valloy Is tho guest of
MnrBhflold frionds.
MRS. A. E. BRUENER and Mrs. V.
L. Hamilton, of Coquillo, were
visitors In tho city today.
A. E. KRUSE returned to Bandon
on tho morning train, after a busi
ness visit hero of sovcral days.
A. E. ADELSPERGER left on tho
morning train, bound for Dotrolt,
Interested in tho lumber husInoRS.
EARL POWELL returned homo
this morning from Bandon whoro
ho attended the Bar Association
banquet.
MATT L. MAY left on tho morning
train, going over to tho tho Val
ley to soo that his clients aro get
ting plenty to cat.
REV. II. B. FOSKETT, pastor of
tho Baptist Church hero, will re
turn homo tonight on tho over-'
laud route from McMlnuvllle,
where ho visited his family. .
DISTRICT ATTORNEY L1L.1EQV1ST'
wag called to Coquillo this morn-!
lug on account ot tho trouhlo at'
Flshtrnp. Ho will bo back either i
tonight or tomorrow morning.
MRS. COHAN, mothor of Frank D.
Cohan, will nrrlvo horo this eve
ning from San FranclHco for a
visit. Sho camo through yester
day on tho stago to Myrtlo Point. ,
DWIGHT WOLCOTT has returned I
from his honeymoon trip. Mrs. j
Wolcott has gone East for a fowl
wcoks' visit with relatives. Sho
was stormbound at Spoknno Titos
day. A. 11. POWERS roturnod yostorday i
from a trip to Powers. Ho was i
deoply shocked at tho nows of tho '
death of Thomas L. Shovlln whom
ho know very lntlmatoly,
STANLEY BARTLETT camo over
from Coquillo last night on busi
ness. According to n report there
tho Prospor shlnglo mill may soon
ho working two shifts dally.
R. F. WHITMAN, mnnagor of tho
J. C. Ponnoy Storo horo, will
leavo In nbout a week or ton dnys
for tho east to nttond tho annual
convention of tho managers ot tho
83 Penney stores.
J
t WATERFRONT NEWS :
$$$
Tho Speedwell Is still barnound
Insldo at Bandon and hor agents
hero hardly oxpect her arrival bo
foro tomorrow or Saturday morn
ing. No word has boon recolvod from
tho gnsolino schoonor Rustler that
Is duo in horo from Roguo River.
It is oxpected sho will come either
this evening or aomo tlmo tomor
row. Neither tho A. M. Simpson nor tho
steam schoonor Hardy Is oxpoctod
hero lioforo Monday morning from
Sun Francisco to load lumber.
It Is oxpoctod tho Adollue Smith
will arrlvo somo tlmo this ovenlug
or In tho morning from Oakland to
load lumbor at tho C, A. Smith'
mill. i
Word was recolvod this morning
by Agont L. G. Gushing, of tho North
Pacific Steamship Company, that
tho F. A. Kllburn has boon dolayed
nnd will not nrrlvo horo until to
morrow morning. Sho was duo lti )
today, nnd to sail this afternoon for
Portland. It Is believed tho vessel
Jiub been harbouud ai uurunn.
-ig yrup !
1 1 W,U; L',tH t,,at (o,', l j
II H Contains no opiates HI
(Formerly Nnsburg'a Grocery.)
SECOND AND CENTRAL
A New Year's Resolution
should be to visit the J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE, and
examine their merchandise before buying. This policy
Will mean a saving of a great many dollars by the end
of 1916. '
You can save ."ii rents on n 81.J50 Loggers' Shirt nt $3.08
(Double back, doublo brenst and doublo sleeves.)
You ran save r,i cents on n tf-.no Flannel Shirt at $1.IK
(In light and dark grays, tan and khaki colors.)
You can savo 51 cent on a $2.00 Flannel Shirt nt $t.lO
(In grays, browns, tnn, khaki and blue.)
You ran save 27 centH on n SI. 2," Flannel Shirt nt ........ .08c
(Thoso eomo it brown, blue, gray, oltvo and khaki colors)
nnd should ho seen to bo appreciated.)
You can savo $1.02 on n $0.00 Sweater at $1.08
(Raglan Slcove, all wool, cardinal, Oxford and maroon colors.)
You can savo $1.02 on a $5.00 Sweater n( .$3.08
Tho abnva aio a few of thu many values that cannot ho duplicated
e.copt at
tearBomtfid S
83 11USY STORES Xct
Wishing everyoncs a Happy
A Few Prices :
SAUER KRAUT (bulk) per quart l.Ul.JJOc
CRACKERS (bulk) per pound ..12-1-2o
PEANUT BUTTER, (bulk) per pound -'.i!rl21-2o
APPLE BUTTER (bulk) per pound .'- 15c
Gettings Cash Grocery yoomm
130 XO. BROADWAY,
0 to 8. $1.70. HU to 12, $2.00
Owing to the Fact
That We are unable to remove our stock from Marsh
field until January 10, account of no boat until that date,
we have decided lo remain open ONE MORE WEEK.
ANYTHING IN THE STORE AT YOUR OWN PRICE
crt
VESSEL MOVEM ENTS
Airliud
Mnnznultn, Astoria, 8 . in. today.
D(io to Arrlvo
Speedwell, Bandon, tomorrow.
A. M. Simpson, Sun Francisco,
Monday,
Hardy, fin Francisco, taoncJuy.
Adelluo Smith, Oakland, tomorrow
,t LOST AND FOUND i
1 $$
i I'Ot'XI) Small imrkngo on Central
I1 lv. nntilv II" 'IMlllPH.
t WANTED t
WANTED Gill for general hou&o
work. Mrs. A. K. Adolsporgor,
phono 397.
NEAT, RELIABLE WOMAN, exper
ienced housokcoper, good seani-v
6tro8u, wants position In snmlt
family whoro washing Is sent out.
$20 per month. Address P. Q. Box
100, Marshfleld,
I Kennedy's Ii
I Laxative Cough I
H nor pultons hi
! PRICE TWO KITS !
I THE BUSY CORNER I!
H Wo Duliver Immediately H,
Phono 208
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door to Marshfleld Postofflco
and Prosperous Now Year.
MONEY
NEAR CENTRAL
Cut ill price of
FELTS
me.vs sli prints
o.io to $t.in
WOMEN'S SLIPPERS
one to 9M5.
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS
l.1o to $1.2.1
GORDONS
Shoe Store
2a46ttaM,
t FOR SALE t
FOR SALE Flvo loom house ufvl
lot 50 x 140 with good wqll.
Coos uvunuo and Tenth streot
south. Apply C. I. Rolgard'4 of
fice -
FOR KALH Fino rami of fifty
acres bottom land and some bench,
on tho North Fori; of the Sluslaw
River, S 1-3 mllp.fmui Florence.
Kxtia good bargain if sold hoforo
January IB, XUIC.1 -Address J. H.
Box 25, Floronco, Oregon.
FOR HAM: Thlity foot giiholluo
launch, cheap. Inquire Lloyd
hotel.
FOR SALE CHEAP Two good lota,
tloso hi. Addross "L" enro Times
IOR SALE Ono No. 10 visible.
Smith Promlor typewriter. On,ly
used two weeks. Price $26.00.
Iiirjulro W, J. Times.
FOR SALE CHEAP Good gas
rango. Phono 15G'J.
FOR RENT t
:
FOR RENTi Fourroom houso, fw
nlshed, f 10 per month. Apply
to Mrs. Kato Hampton, phone
D5-L.
WILL RENT :J-rooni apt.,. with mod
em conveniences to spmo ono for
?5 por mo., for attending fur
nace Apply Langworthy barber
sIop.
FOR RENT O.iooni house, jw4th
conveniences, gnrago and sica
yard, at 5C7 So. Ninth str$t,
Phono 1 17-1, North Bend.
F( Jt HEN'IV-Nice
nW with heat.
Qiillty Stqro.
Apply Mutapn'B
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