The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 31, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915-EVNING EDITION,
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11 - -ifl-lHart SchafTnerfeil8eaMMB1
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$ j?fi win I x ' v -
Say this to yourself: I'm going to save money this year."
It's one of the best New Year resolutions that we know of,
and here's a good way to start right:
Wear Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
If you've been going to a good tailor,
your, savings on suits alone for n
year will bo about llko this:
3 tailor-iundo fliilts at $50 $150
3 Hart Schaffner & Marx Sultfl
equal or bettor In quality, stylo
and 'fit ;.., 75
Your saving $ 75
And in addition to this we keep
your clothes pressed free of charge
We're ready to show you ,
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Woolen Mill Store
Marshfield North Bend
A Good
New Year's Resolution
WHEREAS, LOUIS GOHK lieing n
heliarle PMJMiunt ami n hat
ing .MAX. I will ulvo HIM nil
my work-, oven If I Imvo to CALL
HIM IIP by phono at HIS HOME
In Uu MIDDLE of the XIGHT.
oble Theatefl
TO-NIGHT IV
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EAST LYNNE
Pictured from the well-known piny of tho mhuo iime. Pro
duced In threo splendid rods of pictures by tho lllograpli
Company. All those who luivo hnd the pleasure of sccIiik
tho play will want to boo the pictures tonluht.
DREAM DUD COWBOY
Something for tho kiddles Cartoons.
A MUCH-NEEDED LESSON
ltlognrph drama. Another picture worth hoeing.
THE HEART OF A SHERIFF
SoIIk Western play.
Como early for good scats as thero will bo several big theater
parties in attendance' tonight.
Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5ots.
DRY WOOD
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CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
Phono 370J
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
If you'vo boon buying low-priced
clotbes, your saving for a year will
tie about llko tills:
3 suits at $17. GO $52.50
12 Hart Schaffner & Ma"rx
Suits at $20 will outwear
the tlirco $17.50 Suits, and
you'll liavo more stylo and
a better fit 40.00
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Corner Market and Broadway
Wo solicit all our old patrons of
tho Lloyd and assure them tho same
reasonable rates.
E. W. SULLIVAN
THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL
Housekeeping Apartments
Two rooms, $8.00 month
Electricity and Gas. Free baths
Sleeping rooms, $1.50 wk., up
U
YEAR
Corxslit lUrt ScMfner & Mux
Your saving $12.50
BREVITIES
DF.CKMRER TIDES
Tlrrtd nnt YtnltTtta nt tMnp nf
Mnrshfteld. Tho tides nro placod In
order of occurrence, with tholr tlmos
on tho first lino nnd holghts on tho
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutlvo heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bnr ono
hour and 54 ralnutos oarllor than at
Marshfield.
31IIrs.. 2.10
(Ft... 4.3
0.03
2.1
4.32 10.29
4.C 03
WEATHER FORECAST
lUf AuocUt4 rrtu to Cm im? Tlmn.J
OREGON Rain or snow
west, snow east, warmer
south and east, southerly
winds.
LOCAL TfCMPlSflATURl)
RECOim
For the 24 hours nd!s at
4:43 n. m., Docomber 31, by
Don, Ostlind, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum 38
Minimum ... . .' 20
At 4:43 a. m ,. 30
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. l,
1915 33.01
Precipitation iino period
last year 33.44
Wind: Northoast, partly
cloudy.
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SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Friday
Decombor 31 Sun rises
at 7;G3 and sots at 1:35.
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GiOO
ERICKSON To Mr. and Mrs, Si
mon Erlckson at tholr home on
Larson Inlet December 30, 101!i.
a daughter. Mother and child aro
doing nicely and Mr. Erlckson Is!
i.applcr than Santa Claus. Shn is
tholr second child, tho first be-
Ififv n Iiav.
Now Hooks Given. Mrs. H. S.
Tower has presented fifty new books
to tho public library.
' 'Will CioWmoflow'.LlJl'lfo i.W
brnry Will bb closed tomorrow in b
fcervanco of Now Years Day.
New Toucher. Miss Margaret 0111
of the San Joso Normal School
has arrived In North llenit to fill
tho vacancy in tho teaching staff
thoro enusod by tho resignation of
Miss Pauline Dahr.
Ileal Hard Cldjr. Deputy Sheriff
Laird camo" over last night on busi
ness. Ho said that tho Fishtrap cs
capado rosulted from tho mon mak
ing somo hard elder by mixing In
corn juice.
New Year's Service. Tliero will
bo a Now Year's servlco tomorrow
at tho Swedish Lutheran Church in
Marshflejd, at 11 a. in. At two
o'clock in tho afternoon tho con
firmation class will moot.
No Ono In In splto of tho fact
that tho wot season is closing, thero
was no ono In tho city jail last nlun;
for being drunk. Tho stroets wcro
fiulot throughout tho evening and
what llttlo crowd thoro wos about
kept very quiet and orderly.
ConiinunUy Slug. Sunday ovonlng
tho first of tho monthly community
sings will bo hold at tho Marshriold
Presbyterian Church. It will begin
at 7:30 and continue for fifty min
utes and will bo In chargo of Miss
Volz and Miss Mary Kruso. The
public is invited and tho songs sung
will bo choBon by tho auatonco.
Makes lliul Mistake. E. L. Mc
Cluro got hold or tho wrong kind
of pills by mistnko last night and
not until ho had swallowed two bt
chlorldo of murcury tablets did ho
mako tho discovery. At onco ho
usocl first aid measures and Dr.
Horsfall was hastily summoned. This
quick action possibly saved his llfo
cs those aablots aro deadly poison.
Craft Is Quito Xnutlcal. A model
of a four-masted bnrk lias ben pla'c
ed In ono of tho windows of tho
Ulanco Hotel. Tho craft is nimlo
with n hull of wood and sails of
tin. Tho rigging 1b noat nnd fur
thormaro Is qulto corroct nnd to
fit tho fancy of any old tar. A
model of this sort gojiornlly takos
weokB of very careful work in tho
making,
Get .Mull nt Window Thoro will
bo no mail dollvorles In tho city to
morrow. Tho carrlora aro going: to
tako n rest. Tho gonoral dollvory
window will bo open between 1 1 nnd
12 o'clock. Patrons who ordinarily
havo their mall delivered may got
It during this, hour by calling nt tho
offlcn. Chrlstmus Is tho only legal
holiday during which tho uurnora
and Postofflco forcos work tho
greater part of tho day.
Died In JmOnindo. Word lias
been rocolvcd hero of tho doath ot
Mrs. Jas. Schilling at LaGrando, Sho
wau tho daughter of Mrs. W. A. Ola-
zor of nap, Pnrk and a sister of It.
F. Smith, A. J. Smith nnd O. P.
P"1"" 0I U1 Mcrcanwo unto. Mrs
Schilling formerly lived at Eastport,
moving from horo about flvo years
ago. R. F. Smith who wont to La
Urando to attend tho funornl Is ex
pected homo soon.
Flromcu to lvo Hop. "First
danco of tho year" is tho slogan of
tho Firemen's Danco to bo given
tomorrow evening at Eaglos Hall, i
Tho flroboys havo boon working In
dustrlously and already hnvo sold
about ICO tickets. Thoy huvo se
cured .Martin's Orchoatra for tho
ovonlng. This Is ono of n sorlcs of
dances to bo given by tho flro depart
ment in tho Interests of tho fire
alarm system. Thoy already hnvo i
sovoral hundred dollars accumulated
for this purpose
Aro KjK.Ttcd to Move, J .A. Wal
kor, who conducts tho Walker Stu
dio, at tho cornor of Front and Cen
tral, expects to movo January 1 to
tho Williams nuildlng. Ills placo of
business will open on Curtis Avonuo,
in tno rear of tho postoffice. .1. H.
.Ftaddon is also oxpneted to movo his
j studio to tho samo location, having
secured a portion of tho big room
for his photographic business.
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Coos Ray Stationery company
. , . ." i r.iiuruuuii, fsoriu iJunu: j, j.
,tra avenue around to tho IllnncoJon03, PoworB. j,orrJfl A. Joff0t
Mill 111! Ill If nil IVnnt otrnnl rt t ,., .."..... '
fiibu itiutu uuiii uiu uuiiiiiiiir nil i on.
i " " " " ,' " ou"' i
it. .11, -ouriur ia iiminug on. jonsing
the vacated quarters for his confec
tionery store.
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PR Contains no opiates flj
OR nor pobons H
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Phono 208
WATERFRONT NEWS :
It. A. LANDRlTlI, of tho fdrlta, was
hero today on a business trip.
THOMAS H. HANLEY was ovor to
day from CoquUle visiting with
friends.
MUS. A. S. HAMMOND loft on tho
Kllburn today for u visit In Port
laud. MR. AND MUS. S. B. RRUER wcro
horo today from Myrtto Point on
a short visit.
MUS. C. A. HARRINGTON, of Myr
tle Point, camo ovor yesterday on
a shopping visit.
C. L. JOHNSON, -of Dolmar, was
among tho business Visitors In tho
city today.
.MRS. JAMES! COWAN Jr., returned
on tho Kllburn today from a visit
in California.
MR. AND MRS. W. R. OXENRlDER
wcro Coos RlVer visitors In tho
city today.
MRS. EMMA NOAH was horo on
u shopping visit
from Allegany,
this mowing
RALPH UISHOP, ot Allogauy, was
hero today to attend to somo
mntters of business.
T. P. PORTER, x)f Allegany) was
among tho passengers down on
tho Mtlllcomn this morning.
MJ3S GLADYS KRAN1CIC, ot North
Uond, emtio homo on tho Kllburn
this morning from San Francisco.
W. C. LAIRD, Deputy Sheriff, re
turned to Coqulllu on tho morn
ing train, after a business visit.
FRED RARNARD returned last
night from Powers whoro ho Una
spout a month In ono ot tho bar
ber shops.
V. C. HRADLEY arrived homo via
Floronco nnd Eugono yestorday
from ti huslncsB trip to Portland
nnd San Francisco.
PAUL 8KEELS, n woll-known Co
nulllo morchant, camo ovor yos
tcrday to sail on tho Speodwoll
for San Francisco.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY L1LJI2QVIST
returned homo Inst ovonlng from
Coqulllo, bringing a husky cold
back with him.
PROF. GOLDEN was ono of tho flvo
passongors on tho morning train
Tor Coqulllo. Ho goes to nttond
.to school innttors.
E. I. CHANDLER nnd W. 0. Clinml
lor wont up Coos river this attar
noon to boo tho old year out and
Hpond Now Years nt tho W. S.
Chandler homo.
T. C. KENDALL rolurnod Inst
night from n trip to Powers. Ho
said that It wus vory cold thoro,
' ico an Inch and a, half thick
freezing over tho pools.
J. W. GARDINER returned on tho
Kllburn this morning from Son
FrnnciBco whoro ho paid his nn
uual visit to his hotiBo. Mr. Gar
dluor wns anxious to get hero us
today Is his wedding anniversary.
i AT TUC UflTC O
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Chandler Hodcl
D. F. Rnrnard, Powers; P. P,
Wlcston, Reedsport; W. C. Laird,
Coaulllo; Ella F. Carmlchnol, North
Inlotj M. A. Lynch, Poworsj Lyda
L. Hrlstow, Coqulllo; Mrs. J, C.
Mond nnd children, Coqulllo; Mrs.
V. L. Hamilton, Coqulllo; Mrs. E. A.
Rruor, Coqulllo; A. H. Colllor, Moro.
, St. riwivnco Hotel
Mrs. C. A. Harrln&ton, Myrtlo
nnni t. i....
Powers; John R, Smith, South Inlot;
Mr. anl Jlrs. G. C. Wilson, .Myrtlo
Point; Mrs. S. E. Ilrucr, Myrtlo
J Point; Thomas II. Hanly, Cosulilo.
Ulanco Hotel i
W. 8. Ronebrako, Catching Inlet;
Ed O'Hrlon, Powers; Jnck Simpson.
, Powers; A. Chnso, Powers; William!
Riomor, Powers; J. A. Pnttlson.
r, ,. ' rriiiG on, "riio Sounder, T. C. Rnltnor. Cal Murphy,
'J00 s 'A r' ?"d Mr8' KI ,ott J,yrtlolAHu J. 0. Meado, Lauren Moado,
,,nV ' rl.lE0"' Myrt' 10l",: C' Vivian Meado, Mrs. A. 8. Hammond.
TMInrltnnlr Xrl. llr.n.1. IT.
,rowors; 0, L. Johnson, Dolmar; I about, two this afternoon. The vos
Georgo Johnson, Portland; ChnrlQS ibo! was delayed outsldo of Humboldt
v. Coldln, Gardlnor; R. J. Macgonn,
I mplro; Adam Gutlmrat, Myrtlo
i Point; C. W. Ruby, Powers; 8. Gregg
Powers; J. Stovor, Powers; Wnrroh
Larson, Powers: C.
A. Schroodor,
Powers,
Llliby Conl, 03.00 ton. Phone 72.
MOVING.
lay Dojlo's new place, aid Com-
niorrfnl Ave. Phono 230,
Danco old oar out and now year
in at Eugk'.i Hull Friday night, Dec,
.11, Martlu'H Orehcstiii. '
A New Year's Resolution
should be to visit the'J.' C. PENNEY'C0. STORE, antl
examine their merchandise before buying. This polioy
will mean a saving of a groat many dollars by the end
of 1916.
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You can niivo ."2 cents on n $1.80 Loggers' Shirt, at .',,.., v . .$.1.08
(Doublo back, doubio breast and doublo slcoyesiV
You can save 82 cents on a l?2.no Flannel Shirt. at.. ..) . .$1.08
(In light and dark grays, tan and khaki colors.)
You can snvo .",1 cents on n $2.00 Flnuucl Shirt nt $1.40
(In grays, browns, tan, khnkl and blue.)
You can have 27 cents on n $1.25 Flannel SHIrt nt , , ,.08c
(These como In brown, blue, grny, ollvo and khaki colors)
nnd should bo seen to bo appreciated.)
You con saio $1.02 on it $0.00 Sweater rit ..,.' $1,08
(Raglan Sleove, all wool, cardinal, Oxford and maroon colors.)
You can f,avo $ 1 .02 on a ."?.".oo Sweater at ....... . $.1.08
Tho above nro a few of tho many values that cannot be duplicated
ecepl nt
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8!l HUSY .STORES Nct
'Wishing everysno n Happy
We Want to Thank
ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WHO HAVE (1IVEN I'S
THEIR PATRO.VAdE DURING THE PAST YEAR AND WISH
YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoEney
ISO NO. HROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL
WE HAVE SOME FINE CHICKENS
FOR NEW YEAR AND SUNDAY DINNERS
Use a Home Product
When placing yout order for LARD fiom your grocer nsk for
EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET
PURE LARD
Accept no other, H'h tho host mid made in your homo city.
fcolls for 80 rents for n ."V.poiuid bucket
PAY NO .MORE.
Palace Meat Market
X. 1).
gam
STEAMSHIP CROSSES IN EARLY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
Wiw llnrhnuud For n Day at Eureka
HrlncM Fair Cargo Leaves
Tills Afternoon for Portland
Aftor being bnrbouud In Eureka 1
for a day, tho steamship F. A. Kll
burn crossed in about 8;. 10 this
morning from tho south. Sho
brought a small uumbor of passon
gors and a fair cargo. Sho left
this afternoon for Portlund.
Captain McClollau sujh It's just
his luck to spaud tho hollduys at
sea. On Christmas day ho crossed
out of Coos Ray going south and
this tlmo ho wns delayed a day
hocauso of tho Humboldt bar and
thoroforo will not bo in Portland on
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1 Now Years.
i Tho Incoming passongors waro:
C. II. Tllton. Miss G. Kraulck. Ruth
$ i A. Fnrloy, John Sknbutos. E. Horan,
Mrs. Jas. Cowan, Jr., Geo. Politer,
1). aardlnor, Ottnvio Scaltrlttl, C. A.
Parker, Fred UorrI, L. P. Hrnu
stotter, Gust Sala.
Tho outgoing passengers wore:
J, D. Ross, W. R. Roll, M. A.
Lynch, J, Wnldrox, M. A. Dnnol, E.
F. Riindny, Rudolph Goutloro,
Thomas Hnnly, Vera Lliul, Chnrlos
I.I nil, Mrs. Lliul, Vera Stone, M.
Nichols Robert Nichols H. E. Scott,
Mrs. Scott, William golnndor, Mrs.
Mrs. C. A. Harrington, Nols Potor-
fion, Mrs, Potorson.
t WATERFRONT NEWS J l
From San Francisco tho steamship
p. a. Kllburn arrived In about S:3Q
b. m, and loft for Portland nftor
Unr.
Nothing hns been hoard of tho
jutcum schooner Spoodwoll that la duo
1 horo from lluudon.
Tho steamship Adolluo crossed lij
at 8:30 o'clock this morning from
Oakland, going to. tho C. A. tJintth ,
mill, whoro sho Is taking aboard n
lumber cargo. Sho camo In towing j
tho Entorprlso, whloli was In a fljnlt-
lug condition.
Danco old year out mill now jour
In nt KiiKletlIiilItliiyjiJslirf.Div.
1, Mnrllii'H Orrlimli'ir. ' '
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Ioor to Mnrshflcld Postofflco
nnd Prosperous Now Year.
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OSWALD.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Kouslngton Club
with
Mrs. R. H. Lnrnway.
Mllllcoma Club Now Year
party.
Dahlia Club Now Year
Party, with Mr, ond Mrs.
J, K. Cooley.
SATURDAY
Firemen's danco In Eri
gles hall.
I). M. C. card party at
homo ot Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Williams In North Uond.
Eiiotsldo Social Club with
Mrs. I. Hadlock.
Danco old year out and new year
I" IuirIch Hall Friday night, Dec.
Martin's Orchestra.
NPU TODAY X
WANTED Capablo innmit to tko
uhnrgo of a light luncheon propo
sition. Phono 21Q-J.
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t FOR SALE
FOR SALI
launch,
hotol,
Tlili ty foot KuollR0
cheap. Inqulro Lloyd
FOR SAL1-3 CHEAP -Two Rood lot,
closo In. Address "L" caro Times
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FOR RENT :
t WILL HENT a-rooin apt., with liuxl-
oru coiivenioures to somo one tor
Z per mo., for attending fuy.
jiaco. Apply T.angWQrthy brWr
shop.
FOR HENT ll-room hoiihe, modw-H
couvonloncos, garago and ke
yard, nt 557- 8d; Ninth striet,
r
Phone H74, North Jon. I
FOR HE.N'l Nlco tiio-room april,
ment with heat. Apply Matww'ji ' '
Quality StqroJ
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FOR TRANSFER AND 8TOR,
I AGE OF HOySKHOLD GOQOM
; -. " m 9
FREIGHT AND I1AGGAGN ,
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 1HS V
UOhidcnro Ili0iH 19UI J,
Market Av, aid .WiitoKm A
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