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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1912)
tx ir"r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1912 EVENING EDITION. You may think this is a queer time to talk about spring clothes but we have got to make way for them, because they are coming To do it, we're marking down prices on every suit and overcoat in the house; we include in this offer Hart Schaffner & Marx goods. Here's the list of prices that will make room for spring goods pretty quick: I0) m"ij Is not stntod. That ho will quickly recover to tho nnlcnl wish of IiIb many Coos Hay frlondB. COOS HAY January, Del .w Is given TIDES. 1012. the tltno and holghth of high nml tow wutor at MniBhllold. Tho tldoB mo placed In tlio ordor ot occurrence, with tholr thnos on tho first line and hclghtH on tho scc- I ond lino of (itdi day; a comparison ui ruunecimvu ueigiiiH win in memo whether It In high or low wutor. For VN In Coqulllo. ,J. A, Rasmus hcii of llandon and Laura Evolvn Horgeraon of Coos Hlvor woro mar I ilod at tho Maxtor llolul InBt Mon day evening. Reverend C. II. Clon vos of the MothodlHt church ofllcla tod Mrs. J. L. liurns, slstur of tho lirlili- and Paul J. Itnainutiscn, tho groom's brother woro tho witnesses. The party loft TueBday for Uandon. Co(iiillo Sentinel. I high water on bar, subtract 3 1 minutes. Hen's $35 Suits, now $25.85 Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats, now $21.85 Ken'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 HALT? PTJTCE 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 Uuto 2 27 fi.3 n.ic r..c r..i7 r.8 0.2 i li.O 7.D5 G.O 0.39 2.2 1.27 2.8 2.31 10.42 2.4 11.17 2.0 12.39 1.7 1.02 1.4 7.51 CO 8.4G CO 9.50 G.8 4.G9 I..G G.42 G.O C34 4.4 7.30 3.7 2.11 1.1 3.27 0.7 4.4G hours 0.8 10.49 0.2 11.21 0.8 10.0 1.5 8.5G 3.1 10.28 2.7 11.55 You Are Losing Money IK YOU OVERLOOK OUR nnual Clearance Sale Prices NEE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TIMES Or hotter still come to the Ktoro and got tho prlceH and see tho goods. Also seo our windows. Wo welcome a comparison of goods nvostlgatlon. nnd prlceH thou iibo your own Judgment. All wo ask Is a fnlr iti:nrci:i prices ox groceries. 16 Pounds of Sugar for $1.00 BAZAR M . . REDUCED PRICKS ON MEN'S WEAK. 910.50 CRAVENETTE FOR 80.00 8M.OO CRAVENETTE FOR $8.75 PHONE 32 House of Quality "The Busy Corner" In- I I i I MidDie )rugStorc We put only tho west and freshest irugj, and exactly tho rugs your doctor orders. 1 o the prescriptions you brlng o us. we never mako mls akes our prescription clerks ' wo expert for that. And e don't clmrco hiirh nrlces from It. Ve Carry mnnv nvrnllnnt urn. 'flelary medicines. Fooling 'Mous or Jaundlcod? Sufforlnir fom constipation, torpid llvor, ueaoacnesT Try Rcxnll ''er Salts. 'hi fa the mnsf inMornnln.v Uver-Remedy we've ovor "anaiea and wo know Its tormula. it Btlmulntos and regulates tho action i!oi the liver and bow- , els without griping. neasant and ef fective. Sold with the lloxall guarantee. he i fell Store LnrU.. n "ttu-rarsons Jfug Co. 208 US p!eii.,10'iavoomi .. r.i .'" -KEi i- . c"" anility " "Mhium.u, i. o, WANT ADS. WANTED Throw lo.on thorough brod brown leghorn chlckons nnd 1 threo dozen Plymouth Hocks. Ad dross J. 12. Fltzgornld, Muruhflold, Oro., or phono 129-J. LOST ForoMor oniblcm charm, Mnltoso cross with stag head. Lot- j tored F. of A. Iluturn to Geo. Ayro FOR SALE Good new row boat, two sots oars. Cheap. Apply J. C. Doano, Mnrshlleld. FOR SALE Furniture of close In cottage. Cheap for cash. Must nil bo sold togother, 403 N. Broadway i FOR SALE Ton horse-Power stenm j boiler and onglno, oqulppod with I clrculnr saw nnd cross cut saw for sawing wood. Kino for clearing laud and pulling stumps. Enqulro of J. K. Kltzgornld, 973 Broadway, ' or phono 129-J. Now Is the Time TO HAVK THAT RESIDENCE WIRED FOR LIGHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE a37-JT THE WEATHER. (I3y Associated Press.) OREGON, Jnn. 22. Rain to- night nnd Tuesday In west, nnd fnlr tonight and Tucsdny in A onBt. Enstorly winds. Oivn III. Friends hero hnvo ro colved word thnt J. E. Oron, formerly mnnngor of tho C. A. Smith mill but now cngngod In tho manufacturing business nt Day Point, hns boon crit ically 111 at Day Point for tho past few dnyH. Tho nature of his ailment PERSONAL NOTES W VI . K. HOOD of Coos River spent tho dny In Marshlleld. REV. ANDR. G. LIND wont on n bus Iness trip to Coqulllo today. ARTHUR MATSON of Catching In let was a business visitor In Marsh field today. W. C. IJRADLEY loft today for San Krnnclsco whoro ho will spend a week or so on business. JAS. WATSON, county clerk, was hero from Coqulllc yesterday to visit relatives and friends. JAS DOONE, who Is running on en gine on tho logging rond at Coos City, spent Sunday with friends hero. FRANK GRANT, who Is now located nt Cnmp No. 5 of tho Smith-Powers company spent Sunday with friends in Mnrshflold. Defeats Biltinore Basketball Players by Score of 31 to 5 Saturday Night. The Marshlleld High School bas ketball team won caBlly from tho Hlltmoro team Saturday night the score being 31 to G. It was n well plnyed game, the High School boys showing up better than In nny gamo of tho season. In Justice to tho Hllt moro hoys It must bo snld that they have had no prnctlco together, this yenr. Lamon scored tho only two bas kets for his team the other point be ing nwnrded on n foul. Tho lineup of the two tennis follows: KOR SALE Garden seeder and cul tivator and other tools and Implo ' monts. Mrs. Zovoly, Flagstaff. RESTAURANT for sale, lease or in exchnngo for rooming house; cheap rent. Call Times' ofllco. f OR RENT Sixteen room house closo In. Modorn conveniences. Reasonable rent. See Ivy Condron. Have Us Launder Your (Jnderwea We wash these garments cleaner and better than tho work can bo dons elsowhore, and they are not worn so much. Wo do not shrink them, even woolon garments arc .returned the enmo size as when sent us. We Iron the garments nlcoly, make ordinary repairs free of chargo and you have fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each week's change. Dundle yours up with next weok'i laundry bundle. Marshfield'Hand & Steam Laundry PHON.. 220-J HOW AIIOUT THIS Mr.gGrocer nnd Mr.fButcher? HOW ABOUT THIS? "Hello, Contrail Give mo 898 Lino busy? Well Glvo mo 989" That's what you get ovory dny, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butchor, From your customers. Tho ones who can buy nnywhoro. Thero nro other names In tho Directory. How about GOING AFTER THE BUSINESS on n Dayton Bicycles your REST CLERIC on a DAYTON will got tho Rest Results If your customora know ho's coming thoy'U hold tholr orders. Dayton Bicycles ARE NOT "Dullt Llko n Watch" Roadstors are Strong us Trucks Guaranteed for five yenrs from rims to hnndlo bars. Wo hnvo oxtrn bicycles with Dollvory Ilaskots attached for our customer's use. Drlng yours for ropnirs and use ono of in I no. Dayton Bicycles MISS MADGE YARRROUOH, who has been vory 111 nt tho homo of her mint, .Mrs. A. Foster In South Mnrshflold, Is slightly Improved nnd was moved to Mercy hospltnl In North Dond this afternoon. It. J. MONTGOMERY and family aro planning to move from West Mnrshflold to Eastslde. Capt. W. A. Mageo will movo his family hero from Emplro nnd occupy tho Montgomery homo In West Mnrshflold. EI). McKEOWN, foromnn of Smtth-Powor8 Logging cnmp the on S. Clarke nnd r f Segcrstrom Isancson Pitman nnd Ryorly 1 f Lamon Larson and Heath and S. Clarke c Mnrston C. Clarko r g Jarvla Dyorly'aud McCaskey and Stutsman 1 g Marston Summary: Flold baskets for Mnrshflold: S. Clarko, C; Larson, 3; Pitman, 2; Isaacson, 1; Dycrly, l; C. Clnrkc, 1. For Dlltmoro Lamon, 2. Fouls For Marsh flold: S. Clarke, 2. Each toam was awarded ono point. Prlnclpnl Darker acted ns roforoe. TEACHERS GET CERTIFICATES Tho Coqulllo Sontlnol says: "The following 1b tho list of teachers granted ono year Btato certificates la Coos county: Francos Frnnso, Ruth Strlfflor, Irono Wcokly, Nolllo Dnrton, Laura Hendry, Iva Williams, Suslo Noor, Anna Cltnklnbonrd, Dlnncho Land dlth, Iva Howoy, Alta Stanley, Eliz abeth Child, J. R. Bunch, Emily Dlakc, Chrlstcnn Dlako, Gladys Rob erts. MUllcont Siicnrs. Lola Bucking- South Inlot. returned Saturday i ham. Vlolot Stauff. Sylvia Rnckloff. from n business and pleasure trip ! Lotta Walkor, Lola Montgomery, to Snn Francisco. Ho will rotum to his duties nt tho cnmp at once. Clnro Swnyno hns been In chnrgo during his absence. . S. WINSOR, cashlor of tho Bank of Oregon at North Dond, loft on tho Rcdondo today for Snn Fran cisco nnd other California points whoro ho will spond n few wooks. Ills nephew, C. S. Gauntlott of Scnttlo Is assisting In the bank during Mr. Wlnsor's nbsouco. Ethel Rao, Annn Haborloy, Estolla Mlcklund, Arlclo Spraguo, Edwin Mellon. Mlssos Lona and Nottlo Bollonl of. Coqulllo took tho examination at Snlom and rccclvod ono year certificates. WILL SING FOR CHAR1TV. Charles Durham, Lovlngton, 111., hns succeeded In finding n posltlvo euro for bed wotting. "My llttlo boy wet tho bed ovory night clear thro' on tho floor. I trlen several kinds of kidney medlclno and I wns In tho drug storo looking for something dif ferent to help him when I hoard of Koloy Kidney Pills. Aftor ho had takon thorn two days wo could see a cunngo nnd when ho hnd tnkon two thirds of n bnttlo ho wns cured. That Is about six weeks ngo and ho has not wot In bed slnco." RED CROSS 1)RUQ COMPANY. $25.00 are shown In SIX MODEUS to at 8 12.50 Marshfield Cyclery As mi Inducement to Rlcyclo Riders outside of Marshflchl Until farther notlco wo will refund inlliond or boat faro one way to anyone who buys n bicycle. from Marshlleld Cyclery formerly Rcary's Gunshop. Solo agent for Coos County, PHONE 180R COR. FRONT AND ALDER STS. VOR SALE Puro Phono 108X. Jersey milk. FOR RENT 10-room liouso in South Mnrshflold. Phone 119-L. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PnONE MAIN B7-J WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. Experience Teaches Every careful housewife that oftentimes the cheapest first price Is much moro costly in the end, Now for a little figuring: EHMANN'S OLIVE OIL 1-2 GAL. CANS $1.03 OTHER PURE OILS $1.75 Difference in price . . . , 20c As wo can prove that Ehmann'B Olive Oil goes one-third farther it will roqulro a third moro of tho other oils to glvo you the samo result. Slnco this la true you will find that Ehmann's actually costs 38 cents less than other puro ollvo oils. SMALL BOTTLES 25c MEDIUM OOc LARGE $1.00 Lockhart's Grocery The Royal 'FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" A highly oxcltlng nnd Interesting mnrlno drnmn. A genulno stib mnrluo boat Is used in the pic ture, under wny nnd per forming evolutions. This Is undoubtedly tho most thrilling and oxcltlng marlno story ever filmed. It Is reploto with start ling situations nnd Interesting Inci dents. The rosouo of tho doomed crow from n subinniino bont Is ono of tho most hazardous offectB evor shown on tho scrcon. Tho story Is faithfully portrayod in that n gonu Ino submarine boat was chartorod for tho occasion, tho crow nnd bont be ing placed nt the disposal of tho Imp. Director. Tho drnma Is Interpreted by capablo actors and no pains have been sparod to mako It elaborate and praiseworthy. Tho story has to do with tho love affairs of n young on stgn in the U. S. naval servlco and tho daughter of n lloutonant, his su perior ofllcer. A villain stenls a valvo wheel from tho mechanism of tho submarine boat out of revengo and tho lloutonant, the onslgn and crow aro powerless at tho bottom of tho sea, as tho boat onco submerged cannot regain tho surface again. The onslgn Is shot through tho torpedo tube, swims to the surface and sum mons help, thus saving tho lives of the men. He wins tho girl for his brnvory. A two reel story, about 2,000 foot. ADMISSION 10c. Ono Night Only. Tomorrow Night Tuesday Jan. 2!J, Everybody turn out and seo this wonderful picture. Choir of Methodist Church will Giro An Iiitci-i'Miiig Program. Tho choir of tho Mothodlbt Episco pal church will glvo n song service nt tho church noxt Wednesday eve ning beginning nt 1G minutos paBt eight. No admission will bo charged but a froo will offering will bo asked tho proceeds of which will go to tho Morcy nnd Help department of tho Epworth Longuo used for charlt ablo purpose. Following Is tho program: I Know thnt my Redeemer Llvotb. Blessed Is Ho Bohold I stnnd nt tho Door Instrumontnl Duott, Isaacson Bros. Magnify tho Lord Tho Christ Is Come. Tho Epworth Longtip, 10 minutes talk by Rov. Rutlodgo. " Tho Beautiful City of God. Ho will Havo Morcy. Praise God from Whom All Blosa lng flow. Donodlctlon. Wo lovingly Invito all who can to come. NORTH BEND NEWS J. A. Jncohson of Union avonuo Is making a business trip to Coqulllo today. Tho Presbytorlan Ladles' Aid will moet Thursdny nftornoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Robt. McCnnn. J. W. Jncohson, who hns spout tho Inst three years bookkceeplng In Glendale, Is making a short visit at tho homo of his parents on Shorman avonuo, aftor which ho Intonds to spend a short tlmo with a brother, Melviu Jacobson, in California. BUILDING FOR ROSEIIURG. WASHINGTON, D. 0 Jan. 32. Representative Hawloy Introduced a bill authorizing tho erection of a pub lic building at Roseburg to cost $150,000, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. For tho balance of tho winter, there will be a boat at the O'Kelly landing that can be chartered day or night. J. A. O'KELLY, Prop. Have your Job The Times' ofllco. printing dono at TWO PRIVATE PHONES -85 AND 305 HAVE YOU USED Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour 7 7 7 Light, White, Always Right