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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1912)
vwr i t" nr '!!HV i V fii .yim&M,m)W&; ir M itwr ' - .EVEMjGL ItLU, EDITION a tniwn jwt i if itf . You may think this is a queer time to talk about spring clothes bat we have got to make way for them, because they are coming; To do it, we're marking down prices oh 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: Men's $35 Suits, now $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 $1.85 Men's $15 Suits" aild'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' $60 Suits and Overcoats $3.00 Boys' Straight Pant Suits "".:.:.:..'. half price Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers 25 Per Cerit Discount Blankets, "Wool Sox,k Sweater Coats, "Underwear and all other lines of "Wool goods at CLE'AIlAtfCfcsAtETRIC&S. Woofen Mill Store 3tfill-to-Man Outfitters COOS HAY TIDES. Jnnunry, 1012. Uel.w Is given tho tlmo and holghth of high and low water at MaiBhflold. Tho tides aro placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with their tlmot on tho llrst lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high untor on bar, subtract 'I hours 3 1 minutes. Data 24 2G 27 28 5.8 C.21 CO 7.05 CO 0.39 2.2 1.27 2.8 2.31 2.0 12.39 1.7 1.02 1.4 7.51 CO 8.4C CO 9.50 5.0 C3I 4.4 7.3C 3.7 2.11 1.1 3.27 0.7 4.4 G 0.8 10.0 1.5 8.5C 3.1 10.28 2.7 11.55 O ' TIIK WKATIIKR. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Jan, 24. Rnln to- j night and Thursday with brisk 'southerly winds In Interior and Jilgh along coast. f - -LOCAIi TEMPERATURE RK- , PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. in., Jan. 24, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special government mo ' tcorologlcnl observer: "Mnxlmuin i 58 .Minimum . 40 At 4:43 a. m 52 Precipitation C2 Wind, Southwest; ralnyi hero a few years ago and Invested quite heavily In Coos Uay real estate. While hero, ho nnd Mr. Grimes will consider tho advisability of erecting some lino buildings on some of their property. I'Viir Htorm. Tho baromotor to-, day dropped to 29.32 where It re mained for a couplo of hours, Indicating tho approach of a sovcro storm, probably high and varying winds nnd a cold snap. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. O. E. MAJORS of Eastsldo nas been qulto sick at nor homo. W. II. JEWETT of Gardlnor Is look ing after buslnoss on tho Bay. Gardiner Election. Capt. N. J. Cornwall of tho tug Gleaner camo down from Gardiner yesterday. Ho states that Gardlnor will have a spo clal olectlon February C to voto on tho question of Incorporating tho town. Jay Mnlioncy'H Plan. C. J. Maho noy, an attorney of Portland, spent several days In Florenco this week, looking over tho sltuntlou with a vlow of locating hero to prnctlco law. Ho loft yesterday by tho beach routo toward tho north ou his way back to Portland. Florence West. Alex1 was 0 BIB, I OAN'T get ivrjeisumuixiu A Fresh Supply Of This WANT ADS. Hrp For Treatment. Mr. andor from nonr Florenco braught to Morcy hospital yestordny for treatment. Ho has been very ill. Houses Scarce. Thoro is nn un usual scarcity of modern houses In Mnrshflold for rent. During tho last fow days, Tho Times haB had a num bor of Inquiries for houses or house keeping apartments, tho applicants stating that a caroful canvas had fallod to rovcal any around town. EDGAR CASON, son of Mrs. D. Kellor, Is qulto 111 of tonsllltls. R. M. R. FOX of Isthmus Inlet was in Mnrshflold yestorday on business. MRS. T. J. MACQENN of Empire was a Marshflold shoppor yoster day. W. E. SULLIVAN Is confined to his homo by a sevoro attack of lumbago. A. KOLSTAD of Coos River was a Marshflold business visitor yestorday. ALBERT MATSON, Frank LalW nnd N. Rasmusson loft today for tho lower Day to hunt snipe. HERBERT LOCKHART has boon spending a fow days In Bandon OS business and plcasuro. Work Started. Road Suporvlsor Norton announced today that tho planking of tho Fcrndnlo road be tween Marshflold and North Bend Is now under, way. Tho first scow load of lumber arrived and mon imme diately stnrtod laying It. Tho work will bo rushod to completion by Per kins nnd Jenkins who tiavo tho contract. Great Remedy Just, Received Cit All I Want to Now. No- Moro Qu on tho Stomach or Sour Stomach. No Moro Heavy Feellna After Mialt or Conitlpatlon. K? na",?r. w,!PLyou,vo tr,eJ without Ktliur relief JUST try imnU hi,.i r'SwUH1 Wf? fln?; oto" M compounded ADLEIt.kAl You ylll bo aurprfeod S i '"una "U yu win do S.SS .St ."l "Hl'cnuiKiiiB. 'ino VJSKx uai uubl. win iieip you and a uhort fttment with ADLE1M-KA will mako X ICC! better than vaii hnu. ,n. .. thU naw Germnn nrm.inriinli mmi! C?JfLllclMi. 't1.0. tomach nnd boweln B dniwa Off nil fmnnrlllna A aiunr m PSE relieves ens on tho a'tomach. sour ai. coniupatlon, . nausea or heavy r oncb. ordinary And Can be Obtained .'i FOR SALE :i()l) feet of B-8 steel cable, second-hand but good as now. Enqulro F. P. Norton. LteL?ft,r a,ln5 nlmoat AT pbort treatment often cures an i r- ayysamciua. Only At "T& BuSyCorner" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company Phone Main 298 WANTED Empty Krnin Hacks, A. T. Haines, FOR SALE Ten horse-Power steam boiler and onglno, cqulppod with circular saw nnd cross cut saw for sawing wood. FIno for cloarlng luud nnd pulling stumps. Enqulro of J. E. Fitzgerald, 973 Broadway, or phono 12D-J. v Special Prices ON Peanut Butter SAXlTAltrUti Attn' BISHOPS for 23c ;?Size Now2 l:n C!.. t"u OMe Now 2 for 15c flonqy qoc jaw ,.. ,.2Qccach Lockhart's Grocery wo PRIVATE PHONES -85 AND 305 Clean and Press Mies'andGcht's'Suits Goods Called for and Deliver )os Bay Steam Laundry "AE MAIN B7-J Now Is the Time 1 S?."AVK THAT ,,,,., nuaa for uaan. ," TUUTES GIVEN h fe Wiring Co. -u WJ7 Lots on InstallmenLs Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastside and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. WANTED Furnished collage or smnll houso noar-ln. Mrs. R. E. I'orklus, Lloyd hotel. Find Rody. Word has boon re ceived hero that tho body of Mr. Ilartshomo, the Oklahoma youth who lost his life by falling oft tho steamor Eva In tho Umpqua a fow days ago, was recovered. It was shipped to his old homo In Okla homa, tho coustu who was with tho young man at tho tlmo of tho need dont accompanying It. Tho young man's mother had started from Ok lahoma but will bo lntorcoptcd nnd notified that tho body Is being ship pod back. Daughter Horn. Mrs. A. Ilutchu son 1ms received word of tho birth of n daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Hutcheson nt tholr homo In Eureka. Mother nnd child aro gottlng along nicely. Mr. Hutcheson Is her son and a former Coos Day boy whoso many frlonds will unlto InOxtoudlng fcll cltntlons over tho arrival of tho lit tlo daughter. NORMAN SAVAGE Is preparing ten movo to Marshflold from Cool Rlvor. Ho will tako a position ott tho Flyer. VICTOR DIMMIGK, who reconUy re turned from Washington has taken a position at tho Magncs & Matson store. MRS. WILLIS VARNEY . of Coos River nnd llttlo child aro guests at tho Whltty homo at Eastsldo. The baby who has boon ailing is re ported improving. GIRD WANTS to work for room and board nnd go to school. Enqulro nU Lloyd hotel. WANTED Threw dozen thorough brod brown loghorn chickens nnd throe dozen Plymouth Rocks. Ad droBs J. E. Fitzgerald, Marshflold, ,Qrc., or. phono .120-J. . i i1 ' i FOR 8ATiI' Good new row Iwnt, two sotB oars. Cheap. Apply J. C. Doauo. Mnrshflold. RESTAURANT for sale, lease or in exchange for rooming houso; chonp ront. Call TlmoB' ofllco. FOR RENT Sixteen room houso cIobo In. Modorn convonlonces. Roasonablo ront. Seo Ivy Condron. FOR BALE Puro Phono 108X. Jersey milk. FOR RENT 10-room houso la South Marshflold. Phone 110-L. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. IGe Royal TONIGHT 3 rfqw Reols of PJcturos. "LONE STARS RETURN" A Woqtorn DlBon J,ndlan Film 'THE IIRAND OF FEAR" A cowboy story in which. Uoy flght above a 5,000 foot cliff. "AT THE TRAIL'S END" Tho human brutes how they kill and bury In tho deep snow. For tho same old 10 cents. G. I. LemanskI, Prop. Wealthy Man Coining. Word has beon received that Hon. I). T. Flynn, for n number of yoars member of congress from Oklahoma and now rated as ono of tho wealthiest mon in that stnto, will nrrlvo hero about February 1 to visit his old friend, Win. Grlmos. Mr. Flynn visited Dayton Wed Yesterday. Walter M. Anderfion nnd Miss Kathorlno McDon ald of Lakcsldo woro united In mar riago at 3 o'clock yestordny at tho Catholic parsonago In Mnrshflold, Rov. Fathor Springer o'fllclntlng. Mr. Anderson Is n mombor of tho Llfo Saving crow nt tho Umpqua station. Tho brido Is ono of tho popular young Indies of Lakosldd whoro tho happy couplo will spond part of tholr honoymoon leaving for thoro today. Many frlonds will wish them n long nnd happy married Ufo. ALONG THE WATERFRONT 4 Tho Droakwator is duo In onrly to morrow from Portland. GEO. CARVER Is horo from Dan don to moot bis family who will arrlvo on tho Droakwator tomor row. Ho rocontly moved to Coos county from near Spokano. NORTH INLET I OMITTED News Published Dally by Martihfleld Cyclery WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21. ITEM OF INTEREST TO ". HI 4 H J ncm j Girls THERE IS NOT ONE PRETTY LADY'S WHEEL IN MARSUFIELD IS THERE, HONEST NOW? Ray Kaufman has bought tho launch Richmond, ono of tho fastost gnsollno boats on tho Day. It was built for tho Richmond Townslto company last year. Tho Esther Duhno is taking on a cargo of lumbor nt tho depot. Tho Osproy, formerly on tho Ro guo rlvor-Coos Day servico, Is to bo put on the run botweon Astoria and Nohalom. Capt. Potor Olson's now gnsollno launch, tho Rustler, Is loading with n cargo for tho Sluslaw. This will bo her first trip. y v Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTHELL. Phone lStl UE7BJ ofldoaj, Who have soma Inventlvo ability llpleasowrlto)UKELKV A McINTIUI1, I'uual Atlurucr. Wubluctou, II. U, Blanchard's Livery Wo have secure the livery bust iebs of L. II. Helsnor and aro pre pared to render excellent service to tho people of Coo- Day. Careful di Ivors, gooo, rlsa tad evorythlng hat will mean satisfactory servico to tho public. Phone us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed in the llvory line. We also do truck ig business of fU kinds. DLAN07IARD BROTHERS Phone 13 8- J Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets "fi Thm rM Will Be, Friday at Marshfield Cyclery 44 Oh, Mamma! PLEASE GET ME ONE?" ' NORTH REND NEWS W. S. Hunsakor has secured tho indorsement of tho mombors of tho Port Commission, big shippers and many leading citizens to his appli cation for appointment as tonder of the South Slough drawbridge and harbor lights. Tho placo is now va cant as a result of tho death of Ira Albeo. Mr. Hunsakor's application for tho' placo is conditional on wheth er Mr. Albeo'a son, Wyman, Is old enough tot, rtr doslres, tho place. Resident Furnishes More Com plete List of Eligible Bache lors There. Leap Yoar Editor: I noticed tho other day that you had a list of tho ollglblo bachelors on North Inlot. It was not complete, in fact somo of tho host onos in this soctlon woro not includod. I am sending you a moro complete list and am cortnln that If thoro aro any maidens on Coos Day who cannot And n bachelor who will suit their fancy, thoy can find ono on North Inlet who will. Hwo they aro: R. R, PInkorton. Louis Dubuque. Chester Dear. Albert Doar. P. Lungron. Wotlorly Dros. Victor Enlund. Oscar Johnson. ODSERVER. Sanitary NER'S. PLUftnUNG at MIL- SCHOOL NOTICE TO PARENTS. Tho nttentlon of parents is direct ed to tho fact that tho second half of tho school year will open on Mon day. January 29. On that dnto pupils In tho primary grade will bo admitted, and It Is hoped that all beglnnors will be in nttondanco upon tho first day if pos sible and not later than tho ond of tho flrst wook. Parents aro asked to kindly sond slips with tho name and ago of chll dron who aro entering for tho first tlmo. According to tho Stato law no child under six years of age will bo admit ted. F. A. TIEDGEN, Superintendent. Oh Sporry Flour! Oh Sporry FJpurl You'ro best by ovory tes,t., For fifty years, each dny and hour You'vo distanced nil tho rest. In bread or 'cakes, in doughnuts too, In flapjacks or In pies, A housowlfo who hns tried you onco, Now lnuds you to tho skies. Tuno: Holdolborg. It's the ONE flour on the Pacific coast guar anteed money back." THE flour that NOT disappoint. does Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour i fl! 1