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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION Here's something: good for you IS you bought one of our suits or overcoats this fall, now's your lime 10, Duy anouner; Hart Schaffner & Marx clothos, and lots oi' other good things to wonr, now going on at great reduc frions, in our regular clearance sale. i's 35 Suits, now. .; $25.85 v $21.85 Mi's $25 Suits and Overcoats $18.85 Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $14.85 Man's $15 Suits and Overcoats $11.85 Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.35 Boys' $0.50 Suits and Overcoats $4.85 Boys' $5.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.85 Boys' $4.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.00 Boys' Straight Pant Suits ....- HALF PRICE tchesslGuaranteed Trousers 25 Per Cent Discount . . --.-.. KBIknkets, Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, underwear and all other lines of Wool MVP? I SI T" T1 J T J THT1 - t 1"-- TfTl(tlr Kcmaa it UJjJ!iAi(juurj baijI'j I'jfiuj'Jcs. .. Woolen Mill Store r MilMo-Mau Outfitters COOS IIAV TIDES. January, lIMii. Below Is given tl u tlino nud linlath of high nnd low water at Mn-shflold. Tho tides nro plncod In tho order of occurrence, with their times on thu llrut line nnd heights on tho hcc oml lino of encli day; a comparison of consocutlvo heights will Indlcnto whether It I3 high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date 10 0.2 1 0.1 11 1.22 1.0 12 2.13 1.8 13 3.15 14 4!l7 3.1 7.18 C.l 8.0 G CO 8.69 6.0 0.G4 CO 10.G1 CO 1.2 2.19 1.5 3.31 1.1 3.39 1.1 C.41 0.2 7.32 4.G 8.44 4.1 10.03 3,7 11.24 3.G Mhvays mk pre Busy Corner" "THE REXALL STORE" ttxall Rheumatic Remedy imost dependable remedy based on tpo experience xne mosi mgmy sKinea meuicai men in me proies-in, 3uld REXALL Rheumatic Treatment not give de 3d benefit, your money will be cheerfully refunded ou. 50c AND $1.00 THE BOTTLE bckhart-Parsons Drug Co. - THE WEATIIEIL (J)y Associated Press.) OREGON, Jan. 10 Occasion- nl rain In uouthwest, and rnln or snow In north and cast to-' night and Tuhrsday. Southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- TOUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. m., Jan. 10, by DcnJ. Ostlind, special government motcorolqglcnl observer: 4 Maximum G2 4 4 Minimum 41 4 4 At 4:43 a. m 42 4 4 Precipitation nono 4 4 Wind. Southwest; cloudy. 4 444444444444444 ; PERSONAL NOTES u. 11. day. WILSON is In Coqulllo to-t HEW .1. T. M. quIKe today. KNOX wont to Co- WM. GIMMES left this morning for tho Coqulllo vnlloy. A. II. STUTSMAN was In Coqulllo on business today. MISS VIOLET STAUFF of Cooston Is a Murshncld shopper today. CIIAS. S1ESTREEM of Ten Mllo is a Mnrshlleld business visitor. II. O. HOY was attending to busi ness In Coqulllo during the day. W. 13. II.OAGLAND is back again In his store today after a short Illness. MltS. J. A. STEMMERMAN of Alle gany Is a Marshfleld shopper today. MltS. C. C. BRIDGES of Coos Illvor Is tho guest of Marshfleld friends today. JAS STOCK of Sumner Is in Marsh field today on business and pleas ure. VM. DONEBRAKE of Catching In let Is looking after business hero today. F. E. ALLEN has returned from a business trip to Coqulllo Valley points. and continue as hale, hearty and Jolly as In the past. JOHN HAOLUND nnd wife Marshfleld shoppers today. nro C. 13. NICHOLSON returned laBt eve ning from a business trip to Coqulllo. MltS. M. 13. EVERETT of North llond Is visiting nt tho A. J. Snv ago homo today. R. T. STREET and wlfo and baby, who hnvo been visiting relatives at Salem, Ohio, writo friends here that thoy will remain thcro the balnnco of tho winter nnd will re turn to the Day in tho early sp'rlng. H. w PAINTER returned last night from a business trip to Umpqua nud Sluslaw Hlvcr points. Ho re ports a pleasant trip. All the Sumner survoylng and engineer ing forces hnvo left the district ac cording to information ho receiv ed while up thcro. North Bend News Perry Swenrlngor Is roported quite 111 of In grippe. Dr. Bartlc and Dr. Holllstor have dissolved partnership. Tho Porter mill, which has boon shut down for a fow days for repairs, expects to start again tomorrow. Mrs. Geo, Reynolds, who has been visiting hero with her daughter, re turned today to her homo in Clackamas. Marshfield Cyclery SAYS Advertising Pays Ladies' aro showing Dayton Bicycles Mens' Boys )I!E MAIN 298 US THERE ARE NONE BETTER FOLGER'S Extracts and Fruit Colors VOl1 CAN'T KIND WHAT VOl' WANT IN THIS LIST, IT, IS ON THE MARKET. Ilia KIT won nipple Im'itj' ckiK'try I'll Almond Mocha Pistachio Raspberry Orange lluiimin Peppermint Celery Wlnteigrt'oit CloVi'H Ciniuimon Nut meg KHlU'llllllt .Mnplelno BIT COLOIUNO HER GREEN PINK YELLOW asbutg's Grocery PHONE 213-.T FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG ir stages leave Marshfleld for Roseburg at G o'clock ever? ling and nfford quickest connections with Southern Pacific Iway. Faro JG.00. COOS DAY ROSEIJURG STAGE LINK. l'O 80HETTEH, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Murslifleld. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 Splendid lilding Lot t on corner In West eld High level ground 1 huy $2,000.00 .auf man & Co. 177 Front St. A. Richards BACnER OF PIANO. ce culture. ADnoIntment 2 o'clock. ints call at Studio, Sengs Ildg., 180 Broadway. Now Is the Time TO HAVE THAT RESIDENCE WIRED FOR LIGHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J As designed for this cllmnte with steel rims nnd steel mudguards, nnd Built to Tit You Framo 20, 22 or 24 Inch. brake your cholco. Hnndlo bars your choice. Tires M. & V. or G. & J. Slnglo Tubo Tires, $3 less, 'your cholco of prices from $25 to $12. 50. Till Jnnunry 16, tio per cont off marked prices. THIS WEEK ONLY Relative Died Mrs. J. E. Ed munds hns received word of tho denth of Hugh S. Jory, a ploucor of Snlom. Mr. .lory was tho father of Mrs. Edmunds' brother-in-law, Oli ver Jory. MRS. E. G. FLANAGAN Is ontor tninlng tho Urldgo club nt The Chandlor today. UEN McMULLEN and W. V. Cooper of Myrtle Point woro' Mnrshflold visitors yesterday. Rout Postponed. The flf toon round bout between Jess Dny nnd Jnck Dunrto which was to havo beon pulled off nt the Mnrshflold Skating Rink next Saturday night under tho mnnngoment of Louis PresBlor, hns been postponed until Jnnunry 20. Annual Meeting. Tho nnnunl meeting of tho sl'ocklfdluc'ra df tile First National Ilnnk wns hold yes torday. Reports of tho officers show ed tho past year to havo beon a most prosperous nnd successful ono for tho Institution. Tho old directors woro ro-olected. "Fish brnnd" each. bicycle capes $1.50 Dcst rubbor blcyclo capes, $3.00 each. Will nccept a good low frnnio la dies's wheel as part payment on any now bicycle. MARSHFIELD CVCLERV PHONE 1H0R Cor. Front Ai Alder WANT ADS. WANTED A waiter. Address P. O. Box 792. FOR SALE A new wagon for Hingle horso. Will sell for $55. Enqulro Helsn.er'8 Darn. Have Fine Time. The social given by tho Loynl Order of Moose lost evening was largely attonded nnd proved n most enjoynblo ono. Ow ing to tho absence of C. I. Rolgard, tho installation of olllcers hnd to bo postponed two wcoks. A musical program was followed by cards and dancing and a lino banquet marked tho closo of tho enjoynblo event. Ojk'iin Mine. J. O, Lnskey nnd son hnvo taken n Ieaso on n tract of land, holonglng to Henry Songstnc ken, near tho mouth of Catching In let, nnd nro oponlng up a coal mine. Tho mouth of tho shnft Is about 150 feet from tho main chnnnol of Catch ing Inlot. A four-foot vein of conl has beon found. Tho coal mined enn bo readily londed from tho initio direct on to bonts. GEO. DELLONI nnd MIsb Corn Bollo nl of Coqulllo were Mnrshllold vis itors yesterday. KEEPER W. F. DENNING of tho Capo Arago light houso was n Marshfleld visitor yesterday. II. II. GRANDV nnd fnmlly left today for Coos River whoro thoy will occupy the E. R. Hodson ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Russoll, who havo been visiting hero a fow days, returned today to tholr homo on tho upper Coos RIvor. Tho High School pupils gave Lnwronco Russoll n surprlso party at tho homo of his brother, Captain Harvoy Russoll on Mondny night. Mr. Russell leaves on tho Rodondo this wcok for California, whoro ho expects to mnko his futuro homo. M4f4i4 ALONG THE WATERFRONT DR. E. M INDUS returned yesterday from llandoii. He roportH ovory thlng flourishing on tho lower river. MRS. HEIU1ERT HAINES of Isth mus Inlot Is a Mnrshlleld shop per today. MASTER HARRY SMITH, son of Lester Smith of Coos RIvor, Is visiting frlonda In Mnrshflold. A. T. HAINES is attending to busi ness In his ofllco ngaln today aft er n short Illness of ptomnlno poisoning. MRS. W. C. BRADLEY will entortnln nt Rridgo Fridny complimentary to Mrs. J. T. McCormac who will Icavo soon on an oxtonded trip. MRS. D. W. ODELL of Los Angeles nrrlvod hero yesterday for a short visit at tho homo of her slstor-ln-law, Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn. Trouble Over Hoy. Wnltor Lndys smlth, tho woodsman whoso wlfo had trouble locating him hero n fow months ago, Is again In trouble Ills wlfo Is In tho hospltnl nnd ho loft tholr two-yonr-old son with a negro fnmlly near Second nnd Market streets. Ho now claims that tho no gro family lo mistreating tho two-year-old lad but refused to lot him hnvo custody of tho boy until ho paid tho board bill. This ho was unnblo to do. Finally ho consulted an offi cer who Informed him that tho fam ily could not hold tho boy nnd this afternoon ho took charge of him. ED. DARKER and wlfo of Coqulllo passod through here today on routo to Allegany whoro thoy will visit nt tho Geo. Gould ranch for n fow days. FOR SALE Remington pump gun nnd Winchester 30-3(J carblno. Doth in excellent ' condition. A bargain for ensh. 4G3 Droadway North, P. O. nox 238, Marshfleld. FOR SALE Thoroughbred black Minorca nnd mottle Ancona cockerels. 523 So Droadway. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and rensonnblo chnrgos. Our motto: "Will go nnywhora nt any tlnio." Stnnds Dlanco Hotel and Dlanco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 40. Night Phono 40. IIAHKEH & GOODALE. Proprietors. lEe Royal TONIGHT WANTED Chocolate dlpiH'is. Steady work. Drndley Candy Company. Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF nAT WORK. ltOSS & PINEGOR, 25C Central avenue Phone 2BX FOR SALE 80-ncro much on Wll lnneh Inlet, 2V6 miles from land ing, 7 acres bottom land, fine bench Innd slopes to tho south. Now house and other Improvements. A bargain. For particulars inquire of owner Den Tyror, Cooston, Oro. FOR RENT 10-room houso in South Marshfleld. Phono 119-L. Have your Job Tho Times' office. printing done at FOR SALE Practically new parlor organ In good condition. D. R. Mynatt, Phono 311, North Bend. Don't forget PHONE 214-J. tho Turkish Baths Have your job The Times' office. printing done at 3000 feet of new pictures. "THE STAGE ROHDERV AT SAN JUAN" A humorous comedy-drama depicting tho nrdous experience. "REFORMED OUTLAW" "HECTOR'S INHERITANCE" Bright laughable comedy 'Hector Inherited $2,000,000. Then what happonod; wait until you see It. "THE PHONEY RING" Best kind of Comedy. "THE ADVENTURE OF A DIAMOND RING" Most laughable picture In years. ADMISSION c AND 10c. MRS. HENRY BLACK, who wns qulto soveroly injured by a fnll n fow days ago, Ih reported got ting along nicely. Sho la now nblo to bo up and around. MRS. R. II. OLSON of Emplro re turned yestordny via Drain from a fow weeks' visit with friends nnd relatives in San Frnnclsco nnd oth er California points. Mr. Olson wont out to Drain to meet nor. , W. GALE nnd wlfo, who havo beon conducting a rooming Iioubo In tho Johnson building on South Second street, left yestordny for Catching Inlet whoro thoy will conduct tho ranch formerly run by P. M. Hnll-Lowls. Tho Brenkwntor Is duo In enrly to morrow morning from Portland. Tho Rcdondo Is duo In tomorrow from San Francisco, hnvlng loft there Inst night. Monday's Portland To"lcgrnm says: "Whon tho steamer Breakwater, Captain Mncgonn, arriving at Port land Inst evening, snlled from Coos Bay at 2 o'colck Saturday aftornoon tho wind wns blowing GO miles an hour. Flnnlly It shifted to tho south west and thon to tho northwest, changing ngaln off Tillamook to tho northeast. Tho Breakwater crossed Into tho Columbia river boforo day light yesterday morning." Tho Portland Orcgonlan has tho following concerning tho fornior cnptaln of tho Alllanco: "Word has beon recolvod In tho city Hint Cnptnln Ed Pnrsons, who ro contly loft tho Port of Portland sor vlco ns mastor of tho tug Walluln, has entered that of tho Pugot Sound Tugbont Compnny, succeeding Cap tain Dailoy on tho tug Tntoosh. Tho latter Is to go to Soattlo for a Bhort period, probably to take chargo of a tug towing on tho Alaska coast." . J. CLI.NfKINBEARD of Dnnlols Creok was n Mnrshflold visitor yes terday. It wns his sixty-Blxtli birthday but ho says that It does not seom that ho can bo that old nor doo8 ho look It. Friends who woro aware of tho ovont extended fongratulations and tho wish he may enjoy many moro blrthdnys As a sales-maker and a bust- 4 4 ness-bullder, do you know of anything better or surer than advertising. 4 First Class Auto Service Cars loavo Front of Lloyd hotol to meet all trains. Faro 25c. Special calls anywhero at all hours. DEST CARS. Best drivers. Phono GG-J un til 11 p. m., after 11 p. m. phone 5-J. Rcsldenco phono 28-J; after 12 phono 181R. D.L. FOOTE, Proprietor. Tho Portlnnd Tologrnm says: "Whon tho Tillamook sails Mondny night sho will hnvo aboard a mam moth logging engine, consigned to tho Coqulllo Mill & Tug Company. It weighs 34,000 pounds. On tho start tho englno will form a part of tho oqulpmont being nssomblcd for tho building of a largo municipal dock at Coqulllo. On Its completion nil of tho seagoing vessels running Into Co qulllo will opornto from tho dock. TRY THEM RIGHT AWAY lVY A BOX TODAY Champion Washing Tablets A aub8tituto for tho washboard. Makes clothes clean and sanitary without rubbing or Injury or your monoy back. 25c ISN'T THAT FAIR'.' Enough for eight washings for Saves TImo. Snvos labor. Saves Mon oy, Saves Clothos. VIOLET TOILET SOAP Per Cako .5c A complete lino of laundry soaps and everything needed for wnsh dny at The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality'. THE BEST That Wheat and Science Can Produce Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour o -I 4 CkttttA-s. j