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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Get the best IT'S really Important, if you're going to take advantage of the special prices we're now making for clearance purposes, to do it quickly There's a lot of very nice stuff being sold here at low prices; some Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats are part of it. You'll find all these goods first-class, but first comers get the best of it. Men's $35 Suits, now. . v $25.85 Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats now $21.85 Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats $18.85 Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $14.85 Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats $11.85 Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.35 Boys' $6.50 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 PKICE Dutchess,Guaranteed Trousers 25 Percent Discount Blankets, Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, Underwear and all other lines of Wool goods at CLEARANCE SALE PRICES. Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Outfitters ' i I m ;omer Those Sharp Pcnetrlting Pains In tho small of tliu back a mire Indication of disorder ed kidneys. These sufferings aro often borne In sllcnco and the en durance of tho sufferer Is oft taxed to tho utmost. Rexall Kidney Pills re a remedy for theao oxcru- ! elating pains, and rollof Is ure, quick nud lasting. We tell these "nder a guar antee to bene fit or refund Tour money. 0 pllla in n convenient b0. prlco, 50c. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. WIOXK - M.U.V "08 US WANT ADS. MUTATION' WANTED Havo IiikI three yonm' experience clerking 1" ' a store. Will tuko any kind of Job Address I. O. Uox 780, Murshnuld, Oro. RESTAURANT for wile, lease or In exchange for rooming Iioiieo; cheap rout. Cnll Tillies' olllee. I'Olt SALE Furniture or desirable close In cottage at a groat bargain for cash. Must all bo Hold together. Kill No. Uroadway, I The Rexall Store I'Olt HALE Ten horse-Power steam boiler and engine, cqulppod with circular saw and cross cut saw for Bowing wood. Kino for clearing lo'nd and pulling stumps. Enqulro of J. 13. Fitzgorold, 973 Brondway, or phono 192J. TO SELL Dining inblo nnd rocking choir nt half what tboy originally coat. Iuqulro at Times' olllco. rOH SALIC Marino cnglno, six horso powor. Also two cyllndor Htoam auto engines. Cheap. Call Sunday at Leslie's building on So. Third street near Mill Slough or Phono 122J. FOIt KENT Sixteen room liouso closo In. Modern conveniences. Keasonablo rent. Sco Ivy Condron. FOIt SALE Puro Jersey milk. Phono 108X. FOH HEN'T 10-room liouso In South Mnrshflold. Phono 119-L. Just to got more Coos Day people Into tho habit of eating STAF FORD'S CANDIES and to seo how good thoy oro wo will liovo ft Special Sale of our Fancy Caramels on Saturday and Sunday when you con buy them for 35 Cents Per Pound wo will havo o complete lino in tho following flavors nnd all of tho snmo uniform standard of ox collenco always found In tho Stafford candles: Chocolate Nut Caramels. Van 1 1 In Nut Caramels. ItnspbeiTy Nut Caramels. Coconnut Caramels. Mnrslunnllow Carnmcls. Plain Vanilla Caramels. Plain Maplo Canunels. mkfiwk TWO STORES. GIVES QUICK ACTION Lockhnrt & ParBons Drug Co. ro ports that A SINGLE DOSE of slmplo buckthorn bark, glycorlno, etc., as( compounded In Adlor-l-ka, tho now Gorman appendicitis remedy, rollovos constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach almost INSTANTLY. Many Marshflold peoplo aro bolng holpod. THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is its fatal tondoncy of pnoumonia. To euro your la grlppo coughs take Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound, it. E. Flshor, Washington, Kas., says; "I was troubled with ft sovoro attack of la grippe that threatened pnoumo nia. A friend advised Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound nnd I got relief nfter taking the first few doses. I took threo bottles and my la grlppo was cured." Got tiio genutno, In the yollow package. RED GROSS DRUG COM PAN V. NOTICE TO THE PUnLIO. For the balance of tho winter, there will be a boat at tho O'Kclly landing that can bo chartered day or night. J. A. O'KELLY. Prop. AA.A.. ... Vivr..' " I" TO SUBSCRIBERS. ' m"ubrlberswhodonot ' "w ftelr papers regularly ! .M io notify The ! d',rCe f any regularity J"" The Times has of know- 1Der, . : "8s ineir v S m. C0D8e1uently the " or remedy,nB th8 !; .?. Kbuiw.rr"eranaabn81- llTertuL Uer 0r 8Urer ha I p J?0 try a Turkish Bath FOB COLD MEATS SALADS and ASPARAGUS JOS. M. MARION'S MAYONNAISE SAUCE IIOME MADE It is appetizing delicious. Just what you want. Saves all the trouble of making tho mayonnaise yourself. Specially convenient when you are busy. It is no more expensive than if made in your own kitchen. A BOTTLE 25 CENTS Lockhart's Grocery TWO PRIVATE PHONES -85 AND 305 IP .r' - 3 COOS DAY TIDES. January, 101". Del iw Is given tho time and helghth of high and low water at Murshllold. Tho tides nro placed in tho ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of onch day; a comparison of cfwputivo heights will Indlcnto wlt or It In hitch or low wntor. For ItlK.li water on bar, subtract - hours 34 mlnutus. Di.to 10 .1.8 .1.0 0.1 0.4 3.51 11.01 3.04 9.2C 20 4.9 3.4 0.1 0.8 4.23 9.3 i 3.41 9.54 THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, .Inn. 19. Occa- slonnl rain In west tonight or Saturday; fair In east tonight and Saturday. Easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m., Jan. 19, by BonJ. Ostlind, special government mo- teorologlcal observer: Maximum 56 4 Minimum 44 4 At 4:43 a. in 45 Precipitation 2C Wind, Southwost; cloudy. III nt Myrtlo Point Word hns been received hero that P. L. Pholan Is quite III at his homo in Myrtlo Point. SiH-nks Saturday. Mr. Davidson, reprcsontatlvo of tho Portland Corn mans Mission, will speak at tho W. C. T. U. mooting in tho Baptist church Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Will Build E. E. Drando is hav ing plans prepared for a flno home which ho will erect on South Eleventh Btrcot In tho vicinity of tho House worth, Kreltzor and dipt. Matson homes. Work on it will start short ly, It is expected. SHMikH at ltnndon. Supt. Tledgon has gono to Dnndon to bo prcsont at n parents nnd teachers meeting that Is to bo hold thoro this evening. Ho will glvo an address on "Means of Rnlslng tho Standard of Work In Doth tho Grades nnd tho High School." Want Early Trial D. L. Footo, son of W. II. Footo, who Is confined In tho county jailor's homo at Co qulllo on tho chnrgo of murdering Chns. Wilcox, says thoy aro making ovory offort to sccuro an early trial. Judgo Coke Is In. favor of a special term of court todlsposoofthomurder cases if the nttornoys on both sldos will ngrco to It as ho feels It will not bo as oxpenslvo to tho county. The Look! Read! Read! A promlnont BUSINESS MAN of MARSHFIELD says: "I would rathor havo my Dayton Special than nn automobile" Not "sour grapes" either, boliovo mo. Trust n Real Estate man to know a bargain. Why should HE buy a Dayton now? Why Should YOU buy now? Because It's Raining Rnln will Not Hurt Dayton Bicycles and Daytons Will Tnko you homo quickly, Think It over. "That bicycle mnn MAY bo right." Our Lino of Dayton Bicycles Is comploto again Six Models of Dayton Bicycles All Different and Equlppod as you wish. $23.00 to $13.80 Each one carries tho Dayton Guarantee For Flvo Years at Marshfield Cyclery As nn Inducement to Bicycle Riders outside of Marshfield Until farther notlco wo will refund railroad or boat faro one way to anyone who buys n bicycle. from Marshfield Cyclery formerly Benry's Gunshop. Solo agent for Coos County. PHONE 180R COR. FRONT AND ALDER STS. matter Is now up to District Attornoy Geo. Uiown at Rosuburg. Arguo Motion. Tho answer of Mayor E. E. Straw Bcoklng to dis miss tho election contest instituted by It. A. Copplo will bo argued bo foro Judge Colto this aftornoon. Tho motion Is based on technicalities. Special Session. Judgo Coko an nounces that n special session of cir cuit court will bo hold nt Coqutllo no.xt Tuosday for tho purposo of rondcrlng decisions In several cases and disposing of a numbor of small matters nnd also to tnko up anything Bpeclnl that may como up. Renl Estnto Deal. Dr. Goo. W. Leslie and Mr. George Doll today purchased a flno doublo corner lot at Sixth nnd Commercial through I. S. Kaufman nnd Company. Tries for League Jess Troch, of V'nneouvor, Wash., who played tho Mnrshllcld baseball team n couple of sonsons ago under Manager Uurkhnrt Is now trying to arrange for another tryout with tho Portland lenguo team. Ho tried out last spring but foil down nnd played with one of he brush leagues lust summer. PERSONAL NOTES JOHN SHUTTER was in from Ton Mllo today. Z. T. SIGLIN was in Marshflold on business today. WM. ROUNDTREE of Ton Mllo Is a Marshflold business visitor today. MISS LILLIAN McCANN of North Bend is tho guest of Marshflold relatives. PETER GULLIAMS nnd wlfo of North Coos Rivor are Marshflold visitors today. MRS. J. HAMPTON will loavo Satur day for Portland and othor north ern points. F. K. GETTINS expects to loavo soon on a business trip to Eurckn and San Francisco. MRS. A. G. AIKEN expects to lcavo shortly for San Francisco on busi ness and pleasure RAY DOWRON and Frank Bowron of Ton Mllo aro Marshflold visitors today. A. R. McDONALD of Black Creok, Ton Mile, is n Marshflold visitor today. J. C. SAVAGE, editor of tho Coqulllo Vnlloy Sentlnol, was In Marshflold yesterday on business. A. T. BESTUL of Coqulllo was nt tondlng to business matters In Marshflold yestorday and today. J. T. HARRIDAN and wlfo will loavo on tho Bronkwnter Saturday i'or Portland nnd other northern points. W. F. BOWRON, Jr., who hns boon visiting rolntivos horo, will loavo In a few days for his homo in California. CAPT. J. A. O'Kolly did not return on tho Bronkwntor yesterday but is expected to arrlvo overland in a fow days. W. IN. EKBLAD expects to lenvo Saturday for Portland to attend tho Oregon Hardwnro Dealers' Convention. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, tho county fruit inspector, wns attending to business portnlnlng to his office in Marshflold today. MRS. F. II. RODERS expects to leave on tho next Redondo for Southern California nnd Arizona for tho bonoflt of hot health. JUDGE C. A. SEHLBREDE Will loavo Monday for Salom, Orogon, to attend tho Supreme court. Ho will bo gono about a week. DEO. ROTNOR expects to leave on tho noxt Redondo for San Diego whero ho will attend tho marrlago of his daughter, February 14. M'SS LAURA JONES of Portland Is horo trying to secure local peoplo to support the Maude Balllngton Booth Homo for Working Girls in Portland. L. II. COLWELL of Billings, Monr., has como to Marshflold with tho Intention of locating horo, und is now busy acquainting himself with local conditions, North Bend News Fred Mooro has bought tho "Loz I' i," J. W. Russell's launch. Miss Lilian McCann is spending tho day with rolatlvcs in Marshflold. E. Gcorgo Smith of Danlols' Creok was a bU3lnoss visitor horo yesterday. Tho Mothers nnd Teachers' Club will moot this aftornoon at tho Con tra! school. The uthollc indies of North Bond will su- .. enrd social at Taylor's h.il! tiM cvunliiK. Tho launch Sunrlso was put on tho drydock nt Marshflold yesterday for necessary repairs. Rev. D. A. McLcod, who has been making n business trip to Spokane, returned yesterday. Mr. Staddcn nnd fnmlly have mov ed lrom tho Peterson ranch on North Inlet to Mnrshflold. Prof. J. F. Grubbs has moved ln !o ills new resldcnco nonr tho North Lend High school building. Dr. D. Clarko, who has spont tho last two wcoks In Portland, roturn ed yestorday to her homo on Shor man avonuo. D ! Ivonyon who recontly sold his hotel at Lnkcsldo to Harry Wllklna w II l"Vo with his family soon for ihti'r old homo at Galona, Kas. Rev. D. A. MacLeod of tho North Bend Presbyterian church returned on yestordny's Breakwater from a .rip to Spokano and othor northern points. v.hns. Shorwood, a Civil War voter au, who has been making his home c tho John Sullivan ranch on Lar on .nlot, Is critically ill at Mercy hospital. Tho North Bend Mothors' and Teachers' Club is holding Its' regular auislon nt tho Control School build 'ng tills afternoon. J. Bylor of Fairbanks, Alaska, Is a guost at tho homo of his son, C. M. Byler horo. Mr. Bylor is plan ntu". to mnko his homo. In Soattlo la the future F. F. Jennings and brldo who have boon making an extended trip through California and Oregon, re turned yestorday to their homo in North Bond. Tho San Gabrlol, belonging to the Gardiner Mill company, 1b to havo a now mainmast Installed nt tho North Bond shipyards. Sho may al so undergo other ropalrs whllo here. L. W. Mooro and wlfo arrived horo "cstorday from Nomo, Alaska, to vlalt bis brothors, Owon Mooro and Max Mooro. It Is tho first meeting of L W. Mooro nnd Max Mooro In twenty years. Mrs. Laura HouBor and auughtor will arrlvo on tho Redondo tomor- rnw in nttnnil thn funeral Of C. W. Sanford, fathor nnd grandfather, to morrow. Mrs. a saniora win aiso nrrlvo tomorrow to attond tho funeral. Tho Tgnnlzatlon of tho North nnd Concert bnnd wns completed this wook and n purso of 100 ralsod by loi'i UBiness mon to dofray its nit'Hl t""cnscs. Tho following aro the nice": Ed. Forrest, president; "VV. L. Best, manngor; Marlon H Ui'yao' la, secretary; John Toolle, 'IrnMiroi; 11 Morton, librarian; E. G. Mullein, director. Tho following aro uwi V-. P. L. Swenrlngon, Chns, hsklM Will Simpson, Sldnoy Tm mel, .'1 illlo Simpson, John Hill, Her rt ! -'en, John Anderson; Alfred Jjvobson, Ea. Forrest, Geo. Windsor H. Vnn Berg, Robert Simpson, Ghas. Wo. oi, Marlon Reynolds. Olllo Sum ner, Wornor Johnson, Nick Haraes, 'red Lytlo, Ed Arnot, John Toolle. Uuibott Sumner, John Shoppard aud W Andorson. oxhlblt nt tho Marshflold Chamber of Commorco. Thoy aro boautlos and ho refused ?3 for tho box. A. D. BOONE of Sumnor wns a Mnrshflold busluess visitor today. C. W. MONTGOMERY, mauagor of the Standard Oil company, who has been laid up with an attack of tonsllltls for sovoral days, was able to bo down town yestorday. MRS. A. E. NEFF nnd Mrs. C. E. Nicholson havo roturned from a week's visit in Coqulllo. Mrs. Fred. Single accompanied them here for a short visit. CHAS. ENEGREN, tho well-known Coos River ranchor, brought In a box of Baldwin apples today for NEIL WATSON, mayor of Coos City, was in Marshfield today on busi ness. Ho hns lost his flno Van Dick and some of his friends In tlmato that Leap Year was respon sible for It. LADIES' SILK petticoats $2.00 at COOS BAY Cash STORE. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Paclflo Livery & Transfer Co. HAVE YOU USED Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour 7 7 7 Light, White, Always Right