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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. EVENING EDITION. 6 ' i I 1 I I Kammerer Says: "Now Is the Time To Supply Your Wants." Overcoats, Cravenettes, Clothing, Furnishings, hoesAH Getting Ready for the Spring Business It has always bcsn my custom to make a cleaningthereby enabling me to stock up with the more seasonable goods for your future wants. I believe, from your past dealings with me, that you can depend on every word in my advertisements and that you can make opportune purchases of high grade, up-to-date. merchandise at a great saving. Take advantage. $22.50 TO $25.00 ADLER'S FINE SUITS For JANUARY, $16.75 Not a chestnut in the bunch all up-to-date, high grade clothing in blues, gray, black and brown, Models: Norfolks, Semi- and Full Box Back, Overcoats, Cravenettes and Shower-Proof Clothing $25,00 Black Cravonotto Overcoat, with convertible collar, full 60-inch length, a coat that can be used for any oc casion; showor proof, Sale price, $19.50 $25,00 English Slip-On, shower proof, Salo prico $19.50 $20,00 English Sllp-On, shower proof, Salo price $15.75 $15,00 Mouso Colored Slip-On $11.50 $11,50 Automobile Coat, has leather trimmed collar and cuffs, reinforced front that is a n absolute protection from rain w!ion sitting at the wheel, Salo prico $8.75 Pfev $6.50 Goodyear's Snag Proof Duck Boots, full length, Salo price $5.25 $5.50 Goodyear's Light Hunting Boots, full length, Salo prico $4.25 $3.50 Gold Seal Oil Coats, full length, Salo prico $2.60 $3.00 Gold Seal Oil Coats, threo-quarter length, Sale price $2.35 $2,50 Gold Seal Jackets $1.90 $1,25 Oil Pants, Sale price 95c $1.50 and $2.00 CLUETT SHIRTS, $1.15 Here you have a selection of styles and patterns that are unlimited, and re member that an Anow or Cluett Shirt sells for $1,50 and $2,00 tho world over, CHOICE FOR JANUARY $1.15 25c Evorwoar Hosiery, in colors only, 3 PAIR FOR 50c 50c Evorwoar Hosiery, In colors only, 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 $1.50 Wool Finished Shirts, colors, gray, blue and olive 95c Reductions on Our Entire Stock of Men's Fine Underwear Take Advantage $2,25 Wool Shirts, with military Collar, colors, gray, navy and olive, Sale price $1.65 $3,00 Men's Fine Dress Hats, Choice of any style in tho house $2.45 $4,00 Packard Shoes, lace or button $3.20 $5,00 Packard Shoes, lace or button $3.95 Youis anxious to please, 1 THE TOGGERY ITtafci-"' wili! i mi.. . ."5t!' J.-4 Jk. .IHA. kkkkkak. Ml 10 BUiLG BETTER ROADS Coos County Commissioners Will Purchase New Equip mentFall Work. i JlUlgO Mail, WHO ruiurnuu mm 'evening from ConulUe, wlicro tho 1 Coos County Commissioners have j just concluded a very busy session, I repnrix Unit more permanent roads twill be built this year than In nny previous season. If tlio commission ers arc able to carry out their plans. Commissioners Hall and Armstrong will leave next week for Portland to attend the annual con vention of tho Oregon County Com missioners. While there they will puiTlinso a larger crusher, a trac tion onglno and other road build ing machinery. Jndgo Hall has secured a photo of a hnlf mllo of road they built Inst year below Unndon. It Is sur faced with bitumen nnd has n foun dation of crushed rock and Is about as pretty a piece of highway as could be desired. It Is standing up fine. They plnn to build more of tho namo kind In different parts of tho county tills year. The commissioners nlso decided to do considerable work on the Middle Fork road between Myrtle Point nnd tho Douglas county lino. Just how much hnB not boon de termined. This Is tho mall and stago route. Petitions from tho Coos County Clood Honds association and other commercial bodies wero presented, asking the commission to levy n special tax for building roads. The commissioners decided that tlioy could not legally do this. Tho commissioners uIro Instructed the now road supervisors not to build nny rond In their districts without first consulting tho com missioner. They nlso Instructed tho supervisors to rotaln 20 por cent of their district's funds for ex penditure nfter September 15. This will onnblo them to do considerable fall and winter repair work nnd will tend to keep tho vends In hot ter condition for travel. INSTALLATION IN THREE LODGES Branches of Odd Fellowship Will Unite in Bin Cere monies Friday Night. Throo lodges of Odd Fellowship will unlto la a big Joint Installation of olllcers and social time at tho Odd Fellows Hall tomorrow night. Tho lodgoB nro Sunsot I.odgo, No. 51. I. O. 0. F.. Western Star Hobdk ah I.odgo nnd Sunsot Kncnmpniont, I. O. O. F. Tho olllcors for the en suing terms will bo Installed. Tho lodgo coromonlos will ho fol lowed by n big banquet nnd social unit;. M. RAINFALL I Remarkable 4-Day Sj OF Women's Messaline, Charmed and Chiffon Dresses FOR Evening, Party and Dance Wear Alttny women are inning mirumago 01 mis ren ablt salt of drosses which closes Saturday J Those arc sill slnrtly now dresses, ;jusl lately atrl from the East right iip-lo-tlic-ininule in style. quality. This assortment oilers you an oppori i i i . ii:..- i r..,-,,, itn nr j j.riu 10 uuy uruoMja Mi'iiuiK t' -ij win pj.vj tu tiu.uui hirlv, at astonishingly low prices. There At( si vies io select from, including all the new sfo Uolow are given just a half-dozen items, selected random from the list. NO. 1 1'M Black Messaline, waist of black cmlr ei-cd chiffon over while lace. $ fl ) t Price $27.00. Sale prico M I .J NO. 1215 Taupe Messaline, with while silk i rimmed with shadow lace. tf C Prico $20.00. Sale price P J( NO. USC While Chiffon over Pink Mcssakl Irimmcd with shadow lace and chit'-P 1 0 4 foil rosebuds. Price $lS.f0. Salt price. P I Oil NO. 2U0 JJluo Chiffon trimmed with shadow and Silk. fl O l Prico $1(5.150. Sale price V 1 NO. 3229 Lavender Chiffon, accordion plil trimmod with beads. 0? 1 A Price $15.00. Sale price P V.l NO. 12.18 Plain CI ray Messaline, suitable for all noon house wear or summer street &( waer. Price $9.50. Side prico M i3 licmembcr thai this sale lasts for four thjinl Sec windows for display of dresses and prices. "Money Talks" AT Hub Dry Goods G O'Connoll PuildhiD-. Phone J on COOS BAY Last Year's Precipitation Was ! Far Below High Records j of Preceding 10 Years. Tho totnl proclpltntlon on Coos liny for tho yonr 1012, whllo heavy was fnr from n record breaker for tho calendar year. Tho rainfall la-st year was 70.58 Inches and in dis cussing It soino liavo elalmod It vts unusually heavy. Howovor, a com parison with tho preceding years, slnco tho establishment of tho gov ernment wenthor bureau horo shows It waB not. Tho precipitation for each year was as follows, tho year ueing glvon first and tho Inches of rainfall following: 101270.58; 101157.21; 1010 57.C3: 1000 S2.3C; 100S 51.CC; 1007 7S.73; 1000 CC.10; 1005 10.28; 1001 S2.S7; 100358.73; 1002 S0.C7. PACIFIC BARS ARE VERY ROUGH LIGHT SRIP PORT OR Coastwise Shipping Suffered House Bill Provides J Qnunrnlu I ncf Mnnh from fOP Aid tO NaVlflatlW Bad Weather. Dangerous Reef, AN FRANCISCO, Oil., .Inn. I,- Slt Tho hxamlnor says: During tho1 lmprovoinont aIlll efctenlto. last month of 1012 the bar condltlona nm.thouso system throw along tho Puclflc coast have boon coll wlB roortC(l to li. roughor than (br many years past , tho Uoratnto Blld for nnd tho consequent delay to tho ship-' ,. comm,B8,on. An Ping hns caused n dorangomont of .irinnllin, Hnill , tho bill i nil steamship schedules. It has boon! Xow K,ltIl0U80 nt Cape .. .............. u..,mU .. , ,n mo, Alaska, $125,000; Hrlituow small steam schooners and wlndjam- i,arn0I1 lBlnml8, Caf0rnU mors o bo bar-bound for a fow days, 000 lm,)rovoinont rolnt but tho history o ho last month ,,Bhtho Callfornln $J0 shows that many of tho larger coast- 1ht , for port Orf0r mU llflVn fllcn lial. nffnnln.l 1... .l.nl v. .....VI ...U uvuh IlliUWtUll II) IIIU advorso woathor conditions. Tho Ku- reka bar has affected navigation more, sorlously Uinn over before and this . .... . . I 1 U Milt UUIllillllO l !' desplto the efforts of tho goyornment lnf tll0 Innxlimim salary onglnoors to hotter commons hv ...... . nnnn . continuing work on tho jqtty. With- roconiInoJuUllB nn aVCrase 111 tl CI fi rr Irk iiiaiiIii 1 Ann !. it I ... .. iiw luwiitu uu iuhh uuui inreo $2750 oiuiiiuuin BiiiiiK uuiuini wuiio passing out over tho Humboldt bar, nnd In each caso tho damago was serious. In tho caso of tho City of Topokn, tho vossol, with 110 passongors on bonrd, only escaped dlsnstor through tho cool head and promiit nctlon of Cap tain Goorgo 55oh, who kopt his com mnml going ahead at full spoed ten miles out to sea without a ruddor to steer tho vessel. Ornnfln. $ar..non! linnrovcil aids to navigation In I'usCI $30,000. Tho bill contains a F0,j IIUIIXS LUJIIllIlt FOH VUKh. W.VXT KIIKK FKIUIY. II ..J ' x v.. ..rtUkl. V : Tor several years past the nuaa. tlon of a public" ferry between Florence nnd Glondn has beon aal- tatcd and petitions asking tho1 rount court to e ta'dlsh tho forry hn clrcnla rd In thh r !ty nn-1 l c b en rlnird by a number ' of taxpavers In this end of tho1 county - Floronco West I dipt. AiIiiiii Donaldson Has Unusual i:peilenco on Itccent Trip. Tho following from a San Fran cisco paper, will bo of Interest hero as Captain Adam Donaldson Is woll known on tho nay, being tho owner of consldornblo pronortv horo nmi having formorly run Into this nort: "It provod fortunnto for Captain Donnldson of tho steam schooner Ta boo, which arrived from Gray's Har bor yostorday, that his cargo consist ed of lumber, or ho would have had considerable difficulty In making port wnen he did. Four hundred railroad tics Intended for tho roadbed of ono of the local railroads wero consume 1 when tho fuel oil tnnks went dry lato Tuesday afternoon, Tho Taboo sail ed from Gray's Haior. Tho steamer loft thn nnrtlinrn nort tb foro Christmas. Tho weatWl tlons provoa unfavorable, l tho Taboo was 100 miles r Francisco tho fuel oil ran nlilumi Minn tml lilu prnW El? flromen with rallrond ties W 1)I(. 13. P. WINKIiKH n od nnd Is now open for N mo num. rooms win " j WAY, opposlto Tho Tltt Sl'KCIALIST In ItllKl art itiKmn. uidcw", . A i. i i i htl! MLIIII1IIITI1. IiriWIllH 111111 . DHUGS nnd XO KXIFI- TATIOX FHKK. ORRIK CURES DRINK C ..! 1.. .... -fill Oil IIIIIIUI'IIII Blll'll I.- niNI3 beon In restorlns tw; of tho "Drink Habit" Into useful cltlzons, nnd so stroa confldonco In Its cur.'tlW' that wo want to einp)'"sl; that ORUINB Is sold under1' ltlve guarantee. If, af,f,r;; get no benoflt, your i"pucs refunded. OIUUNE crsisv-. Por box. Ask for Free uov' Proscription Pharmacy, Phono 74-J, Noto that w scrlptlon. VMAv