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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELQ, .QBEGQN. FBIDA.Y JANUARY 6,,., lr-TONJNPLDITIQ.N. r, 3 mm m c PERSONAL NOTES High cost-of-living: reduced W. ED. TRIABLE ccxpocts to leave Saturday (or Portland on business. DEING well dressed is part of the high cost of living; and buying such clothes as Hart Schaffner & Marx l make, at anything less than usual prices, is an easy and satisfactory way to reduce the cost. There are some very exceptional bargains here waiting for you. Men's $35 Suits, now $25.85 Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats, now $2.1.85 Men's $25 Suits unci Overcoats $18.85 Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.35 Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $14.85 Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats .- $11.85 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 PRICE L. A. MEBY of Hlg Crcok was a Marshflold business visitor yesterday. MIIS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coob Ktvor was a Marsh Held shopper yesterday. JUDGE E. D. SPEURY and wlfo of Coqulllo aro Marshllold visitors today. .1 Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers 25 PerCent Discbunt Blankets, Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, Underwear and all other lines of Wool goods at CLEARANCESALE PRICES. Sale Closes Wednesday the 31st . i- The Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Outfitters L. M. TOZIER and wlfo liavo moved Into apartmonts lu the Sacchl building. OTTO SCHETTER oxpocts to lenvo Saturday for Portland and Seattle on business and pleasure CAPT. O'KELLY returned today on tho Broakwator from an extended trip to Portland and other Inland points. ' C. D. MINER representing tho San horn-Woll company of San Fran Cisco, arrived In tho city yestordny from Coqulllo. COOS BAY TIDES. January, 1012. BoIjw Is glvon tho tlmo and hclghth of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurronco, with tholr tlmos oa tho first lino and holghts on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whother It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 31 minutes. 2G G.O 1.4 3.7 0.39 7.51 2.11 8.GG 27 2.2 G.O 1.1 3.1 1.27 S.4G 3.27 10.28 28 2.S G.O 0.7 2.7 2.31 9.50 4.46 11.55 P. M. HALL-LEWIS will loavo Sat urday for Corvallls, Hood River and other northern points on busi ness and pleasure. Mrs. Lowls and baby who have been visiting rela tives In tho Willamette valloy will return with him. A. F. ESTABROOK, hoad of tho Estabrook Steamship company of San Francisco, arrlvod horo yes terday with hU wife. Ho Is con ferring with Kruno & Banks rola tlvo to tho construction of anothor vcssol for his company. to the Thc gusy C()mer With Chopping ' Your Block 3S2S& s Crutches Cure Your Rheumatism at Once With i i Rheumatic Cure WANT ADS. Lost In North Bend, Jan. 24, a small black purso containing soma monoy. Finder plonso lenvo samo nt Harbor offlco and got Uboral Toward. Dayton and you'll need noithor cane? nor crutches as long as you live Rheumatic pain can In roliuvgil, rhoumntiHm can bo curod and every trnco of tho poison can bo ontirely drivon out ol your systim and that foolini? of having a llvo wiro in your joints will stop. You may rub youraolf with liniments until dooms day but you'll never rub tho HhomatiBm out. lUxall Rhouma. tism Cure removes tho causo by promptly neutralizing tho uric acid, dissolving tho minoral irritants, and impurities of tho blood. Get, a Bottle Today, 50c. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE -MAIN 298 US Wanted Two pump mon, two rope walkers and four experienced coal minors. Apply Bonvor Hill Coal Company. For Sale Furnlturo of doslrnblo closo-ln cottngo at a great bargain for cash; must all bo sold togothor. 403 N. Broadway, News Published Dully by Miirshfleld Cyclcry FOIt KENT Modem 7-room Iiouso I on Hnntrnl nvnnnn. Son Tittn Guarantee and Abstract Co, Saturday Specials IN FOIt SALE Ton horse-Power steam boiler and ongino, equipped with circular saw and cross cut saw for sawing wood. FIno for clearing land and pulling stumps. Enqulro of J. E. Fltzgorald, 973 Broadway, or phone 129-J. STAFFORD'S CANDIES S,,IfrVAXIIiIiA CHOCOLATE AND ROSE MARSHMALLOWS 30c E,F001 PER POUND 80o WKK1SII XUGAT 35o s resh canl mado Friday ovonlng and dollvored to us early uraay morning. When you tolophono don't forgot to havo a wuna or two of this candy put lu with your ordor. "8 will also havo somo nice fryers and stowers. Lockhart's Grocery TWO PRIVATE PHONES 85 AND 305 WANTED Empty grain bucks, A. T. Haines. WANTED Three dozen thorough bred brown leghorn chickens and tliroo dozen Plymouth Rocks. Ad dross J. E. Fitzgerald, Marshflold, Oro., or phono 129-J. HESTAUItANT for sale, lenso or In oxchango for rooming house; cheap rent. Cnll Times' offlco. FOIt RENT Sixteen room Iiouso closo in. Modern conveniences. Reasonable ront. See Ivy Condron. FOIt SALE Pure Jersoy milk. Phono losx. FRIDAY, JAN. 20. AL. NICHOLS was In Marshflold yes terday on routo to his homo nt Empire from Bnndou whoro ho bus boon located for awhllo. Ho Buys that Tuesday night, Bnndon oxporlonced a sovoro windstorm. Tho galo toro up n sldowalk along tho waterfront and did somo dam- ago to boato at tho wharves. Doing Well. Tho three Beaver Hill minors who woro Injured la tho gas explosion tho other day aro re ported to bo getting along nicely to day. One of them suffered somo from hommorrhages as a result of an injury to his ear. His condition was not critical enough to necessitate his bolng brought to tho hospital. Prisoners' Liberty. Rov. O. Re Roy Hall roturnod yostorday from trip to Coqulllo and Bandon. While at Coqulllo, ho visited tho court houso and says that It struck him a peculiar that two murdorors, Goldle Bostscott and W. R. Footo should be practically onjoylng liberty whllo W. Crouch, chnrgod with violating the fruit law,. Is confined In jail. Ho said that tho Bcstscott woman and Foote seemed to bo without any guarfl whatovor. , COOSTON BRIEFS. A man In Cooston got hurt InBt night almost. Mrs. Robort Masales of this placo Is vory ill at her homo. Miss Lotilso Llljobo of North Bond spout Sunday with Miss Hilda Llnd Strom of this city. FOR RENT 10-room Iiouso In South Marshflold. Phone 119-L. I Modern unm, !,...,... . w8bts .. .uuluu" Jsieoirio Clsh dmnnHeal- Ewntly '!e.Room With Hot and Cold Water. "OTEL.COOS I w. 60 centa a r. Lor. nTnn"l" ""' aua upwards. jMyyreKon. WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tlo Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 N-1 KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE The Royal Tonight 3,000 feet of all now pictures 'Winning Papa's Consent' (Roliance Film) 'The Western Doctor's Peril' Tho picture of a Vostorn ros- cuo from an oxtonuating net of circumstances. 'The Dagger and the Rose' (Rex) Don't forgot 'The Fall of Troy' Monday uight Tho samo old 10c O. I. Lemanskl, Prop. Ladies' Page LADIES: , WHAT WOULD. THIS WORLD BE WITHOUT YOU? I Pause For An Answer??? Spring Fashions Ladies9 Roadsters Will bo all tho rno this year. Ad vance uprluK fashions show skirts mado fuller and shorter. Whllo tho dvniaudi for u suitable dress for bicycle riding may not ho tho only causo for these cluuigcs. .Neverthe less they will mako riding much plcnsniiter. THE Ladies' Dayton Roadster IS HERB SIZES FOR ALL FIGURES AND AN ASSORTMENT OF COLORS Ladies' Roadster Will Not Bend or Break. choose a k oansTer now then Got Your Dress to Match (Noto Drossmakor hero too) $3a.oo Koaasters o.oo $20.00 OTHER MODELS $.JiJ.00 I am Indebted to tho Dollnoator and "Grandma" Bole's Journal for suggestions. Marshfield Cyclery Solo agent for Coos County. PHONE 180R COR. FRONT AND ALDER STS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnot nnd children of North Bond, spout Sunday with Mr. Arnot's parents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson nnd son, Qua mado a business visit to Marshflold yesterday, going by prl vato boat. "And, what Is bo raro as a day in June." Ono could almost havo Bald that of tho past two days had thlB month not happened to bo Jnnuary. Word has beon received from Os car Stnuff. student nt Corvallls, that thore aro botweon 800 and 9.00 short-courso students enrolled already. Martha RubboU, Gladdy Stauff, and Lillian Johnson, took tho Eighth grndo examination nt tho closo nt this tho first half of tho term. Mr. W. E. Hommo, clork and postmaster at this placo, superintended tho examination. TREE Prunors, Sawa and Shears at MILNER'S. Do you need FLOUR. Seo HAINES. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. rHONE 73 PacIflO Livery & Transfor Co. Record Breaking Parsnip The , fertility of Coos County soil la woll known but It gavo additional ovldonce of Its productivity In a parsnip six foot nnd ono Inch long which was .grown on tho ranch of "Ron" Smith, on Coos Rlvor. Mr. Smith brought tho parsnip to Tho Times oftlo and oxhtblted It as proof of tho fact that Coos County soil oxcolla tho world Cnroful measuromont vorlflod tho un usual figures which will undoubtedly stand for a long tlmo as tho world's record. bo Not to Be Considered. "Tommy, you should always good." "All right. Glmmo n Quarter." "No. You should not expect to bo paid for bolng good." "What! You wouldn't want mo to be good for nothing wqtild you?" Her Way. "Mabol, how do you keep count of tho years ns they go by?" "I hnvo nn easy method." 'What Is It?" "Ono oft every birthday." Would Discount It "I m going to strlko dad for $100.:' "Do you expoct to get It?" "I should say not!" "What is your hloa, then?" "I need ?10.f Muekrakera' Minion. Tho ancient times havo passed away. Tho mB"ilne are here to turn The X rays on the pocketbooka Of statesmen who have cash to bum. Just where they got their tainted dough We want to know; we want to know. 8hould Be. Is she bright?" "Sho ought to be." "Why?" "Sho has bad an awful lot of pol ish." t The Reason. "I wondor why men marry."' "That's easy." "Is It?" "Yes. It's becauso women do." Unruly. "You ought to hold your tempor." "Man, I try to, but It shies llko tha deuco." Chicken TnmnlcH, our own mako, at Lewis Confectionery. Tho Tlmos' Want Ads brlnfr results NOTICE TO TnE PUBLIC. For tho balance of tho winter. thoro will be a boat at tho O'KclJy landing that can bo chartered dny or night. J. A. O'KELLY. Prop. Oh Sporry Flour! Oh Sporry Flour! You're best by ovory test. For fifty years, onch day and hour You'vo distanced all tho rest. In bread or enkos, In doughnuts too, In flnpjacks or In plos, A housowifo who has tried you once, Now lauds you to tho skies. Tuno: Holdolborg. "It's the ONE flour on the Pacific coast guar anteed money back." THE flour that does NOT disappoint. Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour