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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1911)
!HHywB' "qr-pwpHfr MHf)f ' THE COOS 'BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911 3 ' -Mill-to-Man Clothier: IS -T"iWW7"TI I IIIIIIiIIIIIII'I'IHITIt" imi trait : t 4 rtiltff 4 TT"3cDWrTnBPwa---- - 1 i n m ??lerwrKl5HHIHiiSHifin Ifc rTT n A TT C0QU1LLE rmwi9 m &trHt..x w .vji imjctJtiiiiHiSHi v - n r. " ill January Woolen Goods Sale MK Men's Clothing $21.85 19.85 $30.00 Suits and Ovci-conts. . $25.00 Suits and Overcoats.. $22.50 Suits and Overcoats 1 6.55 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats 14.85 $17.50 Suits and Overcoats J 2.85 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats J J .35 Boy's Clothing $S.50 Suits and Overcoats $6.35 $7.50 Suits and Overcoats 5.65 $0.50 Suits and Overcoats 4.65 $5.00 Suits and Overcoats 3.85 $1.50 Suits and Overcoats 3.35 $.1.50 Suits and Overcoats 2,5 21 Till- WEATIIKU. (By Associated Press.) OREGON', Jan. 20. Fair tonight mid Saturday; colder In east; westerly winds. I.UCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. POT tWOlltV-fniir linnro ninllm A $ nt 4: 13 i. m., Jan. 19, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government mo- tcorologlcal observer: Maximum. . Minimum . . At -1 r -t 3 p. m 4c Precipitation 2.33 A Wind Southenst; rnin. 48 30 SnlN Sittiiitlny. The Breakwntor will sail nt 1 o'clock Saturday nftcr nooii for Portland. EASHICTOR Basketball Game Announced for Tonight Played Thurs day Evening Instead. TWO VIEWS OF THE GAME. Toll mo not in 'mournful numbers That the scoro wns 21 to 8 That our basketball goddess Blum bora And her plays nro out of date. Were our players flabbergasted Wore wo given n fair, squnro deal Must wo bow to somo dodgnsted Uunch of youngsters from Co a 11 1 He. THE PESSIMIST. jflHiUiiVf-Jlii Marshficld Oregon The Woolen Mill Store Marshficld Oregon TUT. J -Mill-to-Man Clothicr Arch Kidney and Bladder Remedy A curntlvo tonic Tor nil Kidney, Dlnddor nnd Urinary DlBcaBes, Biich ns acuto and chronic Inflammation or congestion of tho kld noyfl, Btono in tho bladder, Catarrh of tho Dlnddor and Urothrn. Arch Kidney nnd Dladdor Romody acts as a "Scdatlvo" to tho Goiflto-Urlnary tract, provonts Uric Acid nnd Phosphatlc deposits. price per dottle only no cents. For Snlo nt "Tho Ilnny Corner" Agents for, (ho AHCir FAMILY REMEDIES. Romombor wo will rofund tho purclinso prlco to any 0110 who Is dlBsntlsfled with an ARCH REMEDY. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Rank road nt Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. WIU,pall from Portland for Coos nay and Euroka, on n ten-dav schedulo, calling at Marshficld both ways. NORTH PACIFIC 3TKAMSIIIP COMPANY. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent fflSl 'tm rmMmssmmm aHgjgggjgjgmg , 1 Moves Store. Tom Howard is moving his Jewelry storo Into tho quarters recently vacated by tho Drown Drug Compnuy. This world Is so crowded with things that amuse, Thoro Is really no roason for woo And tho ono who gets Horo at a bas kot ball scoro Is tho funniest thing I know. THE OPTIMIST. Sails Snliirtliiy. Tho M. F. Plnnt will sail from San Francisco for Coos Day Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Sho reached there Wednesday morning desplto tho rough weather. Meet Tonight. Tho Mnrahflold Chamber of Commerco will mot to night to tnko up various mnttors In cluding tho welcome of tho Portlnnd business men, forest flro protection, tho Coos Dny wagon road, etc. Loaves For Portland. A. O. Ro gers, Jr., loft this morning via Drnln for Portland to attend tho funornl of his slstor, Mrs. .1. L. Dowmnu. Owing to tho wires bolng down, no further dotalls had been rccolvod last night. Club Postponed. Tho mooting of tho Evergreen Whist club which was to bo hold tomorrow nt tho homo of Mrs. C. W. Tower, hns boon postpon ed ono week owing to ninny of tho monibora bolng busy nsslstlng with tho Episcopnl dinner. THE FAST AXD COMMODIOUS (Equipped with' Wireless) Streamer Redodo Will iiiuko regular trips carrying passengers nnd freight betm-rn Coos Dny and Sun Francisco. All leseivntions for passengers iiindo nt Alllniico Dock, Mai-shfleld mid IiUer-Ocenn Tiansp. Co. Union Stivot Wharf Xo. 2, S111 Francisco. For liiforiiintlnii, phono I l-J or 283. Will tall from San Francisco for Coos Day January 21. 1XTER.QCEAX TRAXSPORTATIOX COMPAXY. Comfortable Shaving A well-known business man in this city recently said: "You will never appreciate the comfort and safety in shaving yourself 'till you do so Vieaththe clear white light of a General Electric Mazda Lamp." "I h'ave discovered that this wonderful lamp costs less to use than the ordinary carbon incandescent; that it gives twice the light; and that the quality of light is far superior thenearest approach to actual daylight." The experience of this man has been the experience of thousands. They have found that this wonderful new lamp bnghtens the home like sunshine. Now what we 'want you to do is this: Come in for a moment today and give us the chance to prove to your absolute satisfaction that if you are not now enjoying the untold advantages of electric light, there is no longer a possi ble excuse for vou not to. The General Electric Mazda Lamp has made electric light as cheap as it is conveni ent. Your call today puts you under no obligation what ever, and is bound to result in ultimate profit to you. uc carciui 10 see mat the tamous U-t monogram is on Water Falls. Roports from , Co- Qulllo nt noon wero thnt tho rlvor was falllnir. Tho train wns unnblo to got throtiKli from Coqulllo to Myrtlo Point yostordny nftomoon or this mornliiK, but It wns hoped to Kot through this afternoon. Consi derable brush wbb washed up on tho track but none of tho trnck was washed out. Owing to n mlstnko on tho pnrt of Mnrahflold, tho giuno advertised for today should hnvo boon Thursdny. Ah n result tho Marshflold team wan not prepared for nuy kind of a game. but nt about 7 o'clock Inst night, nftcr holding n conference with tho Coqulllo boys, thoy got tho Tnbor naclo Into Hhnpo and played tho gniuo, tho result being 24 to 8 In favor of tho Coqulllo tonm. Tho gamo wns vory fast and exciting, Marshflold taking tho lend nt tho start, but Coqulllo, nt tho end of tho' first half wns ahead 2 points, tho scoro being 8 to C. During tho Inst part of tho Inst half, howovor, Co qulllo had things Its own way. Mnrshfleld hnvlng tired after having had tho hardest practice of tho nea- Bou In tho nftomoon not expecting tho gnmo until tho next dny. Coqulllo showed flno form nnd its tonm work wns excellent. Marshflold nlso did well, considering tho short notlco thoy had nnd tho condition thoy woro In. Tho gnmo wns clenn, throughout nnd tho crowd wns well .satisfied. Coqulllo plays North Dond nt North Doud toilny nnd returns homo Satur day. ' Owon Knowlton roforrod tho gnmo nnd Pat Flaringau nctod nn Umpire MILK CAN'S nt MILXER'S. SEWIXO MACHIXES at MIIA'ER'S. STEWER BREAKWATER Sails from Aluswortli Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Dny every Saturday nt service of tldo. Reservations "ill not bo held later than Friday noon, unless-tlckets are purchased. I'- H. KEATIXG, AGENT g ... virtus, laiujj you UUy. I . OREGON POlrVAR r.n I I CHICKEN' DIXXER. Tho Ladles of tho Episcopnl church will glvo n chicken dlnnor to morrow ovonlng In tho O'Connoll building from C:30 to 8 o'clock for tho bonoflt of tho Episcopnl church dobt. Tho menu which consists 011 tlroly of homo-cooked things, will bo ns follows: Soup Snlnd Qhlckon Stowed with dumpling Mnshed Potatoes "nm Daked Deans Plo Chec8o Cnko Coffeo Personal Notes MHS. J. N. NELSON' has boon qulto III for somo time. MRS. T. J. MACGEN'N of Empire was n Marshflold visitor yesterday. DR. W. A. TOYE was nblq to bo down todny nftor bolng conflnod to his homo n wook. Saturday Is Positively tho Last Day )BS5SBsQ .of our PJIOXE MAIN' 85-Ti STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. nr8 RESEVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF TnB Snip. Z"ATIONS ILL BE OAN'OELLED AT THAT TIMI3 UN ESS TIOICET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent Marshfield Ore WANTED Position, slranger, cle rical, capable and accurate. Re ferences. "Clerical" this ofllco WANTED POSITION' Dy experi enced druggist, moderate wages, references. J. Frank Evans, city. Safety & Economy Dampor Co., HO Shorlock DIdg., Portland, Oro. A. W. MYERS and wlfo of North Dond loavo tomorrow for Portland nnd othor northorn points. W. J. GORDON', who hns been em ployed In tho printing shops of this section for somo tlmo, was called t"o Canby, Oregon, this week by a telegram announcing thnt his wlfo bad boon run over nnd klllod by a train. Sho wns struck on n crossing whllo on routo to church. D. OLIVER KEN'YON', mnnngor of tho Lnkosldo hotel, was In tho city on business today. Ho roports that Ton Mllo lako has been rising rnpldly tho Inst fow days. Tho road Is in bad shapo and says it mny result In an offort to have tho road changed to secure a bettor hlghwny. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Phqno -iD-L. WANTED I'nlied Wireless, limited nmount. Stnto whether, preferred or common, number or siiareB. Ad dress C. A. Qq., S2. 3rd St., Portland, Oregon. Clearance Sale FOR SALE Three homestead relin quishments, write Dox 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. FURX1SHED ROOMS For rent, a 10 First St., N. Phone 1CC-L. IFOR SALE Three Humnhrov li'.u; WANTED Clean cotton rags nt lamps cheap. In good condition. Times omce, cash paid on delivery, PEHMAXEXT POSITION' For local man! must ISa hustlnr ariiAtiAnA not necessary; good wages. Write J ""Ttead ihTrraH Want Aa." Palace hotel, North BendJ If you want to tako ndvnntngo of tho low prices now quotod you must plnco your orders boforo tomorrow night. Don't miss this opportunity or you will rogrot It. MEX'S SLICKERS $5.00 Long Slicker 8 1.25 13.50 Long Sllckor 82,00 $3.00 Short Sllckor $2.15 $2.25 Boys Long Sllckor. . ..81.83 RAXQUET CAIT. REYNOLDS. Ctts tic i.vwm o.rr. ,. .'.... ' 'k c.iiii viieap. mil nciYS tlni- ber land in Curry county1. Apply Hall & Hall The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Naval Resort o Olllccrs Welcomo Portland Man to Coos Day. Lnst night nt tho Chnndlor, Mayor Straw, who Is In command of tho Third nnd Fourth Divisions Oregon Naval Mllltln, gavo a banquet In hon or of Cnpt. J. J. Roynolds, assistant navigating ofllcor of tho Oregon Nav al Militia, Portland. Cnpt. Roynolds Is leavlnc on tho Breakwater Saturday and It Is with much rogrot that tho officers and men of both divisions see him go. Ho carries back with him n report of tho condition nnd strength of tho local divisions which ho Inspected lnst Monday night, that reflects great credit upon tho entire organ ization, Ho was vory much nleasod -Phone 32 And UfcaV urprlsed to see tho progress 0 men navo made in so abort iW 1 il A iMlhiBiiNMi'-v