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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ' 2 an KSESki n?KlflBDCB "YOUR JEGraSP Ek rcRlfi vf Tine First laleH Round f the January Clearamie t Up a Mew Rec: rd rOHJT.yS 1 r. All around there is activity and energy these days a superabundance. This great economy event never meant so much (o this store's patrons, in the way of fine merchandise and lots of it, nor such great values, at any stage in its history. Doing things better and bolter every year is characteristic of Magnes & Malsou progress and enterprise. This is a condition that is well expressed in the departments in magnificent displays of sale goods and in the open-handed generosity of sale pricing. Especially is this an event planned to provide for the winter's most pressing needs. In that lies its great help fulness. Tn that it has won, the past week, an enthusiasm of shopping surpassing all past records. Merit will tell. 1 a QoHhim Our clothing department offers you the choice of new models Stcin-Bloch, Brandegee, Kincaid and Kirschbaum Clothing at 33 1-3 off regular prices, with some especial attractive bargains in odd suits at less than 1-2 original prices. Odd Shirts, Underwear, Trousers, etc., too numerous to itemize arc here for your selection at money-saving prices. Shoes The shoe section has created a sensation. Nev er before have such values been given, but in keeping with our policy we carry no goods from season to season, hence the reductions which can be taken advantage of for every member of the family. Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, "Waists and "Wraps have been active sellers during the sale, but many good styles arc left. Lace Curtains Tomorrow we will make a special sale of Lace Curtains, offering you our entire stock at one half price. $5.00 Curtains for $2.50 $4.50 Curtains for $2.25 $1.00 Curtains for $2.00 $3.50 Curtains for $1.75 $3.00 Curtains for $1.50 MAGNES MATSON i COOS BAY TIMES 0&-O. MALONKY Kdltor nnil Pub. MAN K. MALOXKY Xuws Editor Official Paper of Coot County. SPEAKING OK PAY. YOU know Hint Romo Coos Bay men uro right prompt In pay ing off n grudgo, but when It ixno8 to paying fr tliolr newspaper, yyocory or dry goods bills woll that fft nn entirely different story. Cl'LLIXGS OK COQl'ILLK. I Til 1-5 IIO-XOTIIINCIS. Aim A II AM LINCOLN character ised the position of thoso who were always Interposing tho .rnistltution as an objection. It uxmiuuted, ho said, to this: "Do notli tej; nt nil, lest yo do something wrong." jiaxy i,i:(jisivri'ui:s meet. THE loglBlnturos of 10 states con vono onrly In ID 13. Legislative measures for tho adoption of K&e short ballot or reduction In tho nrumbor of elective ollkials will bo Hrought forwnrd In Colorado, Illinois, XUXclilgun, Minnesota NobrasUa, Now "!5Tork, Pennsylvania, Washington nnd Wisconsin. Consorvatlvo ns woll ns torogrosslvo commonwenlths approve ot this clntiBo In tho new charter of American democracy. COQPILLK K. I'. OFFICERS. J.yourgus Lodge No. 71, Knights ml PythhiB ntllcer were Installed last '1'nesdny evening by W. C. Chnso, deputy grnud Instatlinti, olllccr ns fol lows: .M. O. IlnwkhiH. C. C. Prank Uurkholder. V. C. !'. K. Willard. Prelate. O. .. Mlntonyo. M. of W. Itobt. It. Watson. K. of It. nnd S. Itobt. It. Watson. M. of K. It. II. Mast. M. of K. IV. L. KUtnor, M. at A. John J. Fox, I (i. Ed. Johnson, O ('. C'onulllo Herald News of Cooh County Seat old by The lleinld. About 2:I!0 Thursday morning tho Uro bell nroused tho sleeping com munity, but the Uro proved to bo nothing but nn old Blind; opposite tho Collier residence, and slumbers woro again rosumed. Oamo license for tho year 101.1 to tho number of 227 were Issued by County Clerk Wntson up to Jnn. S. Ntmrods are numerous. County Cleric Wntson collected fees to tho nmottnt of $508.15 for tho month of Decombor. L. M. Anson hns reglstored his fnrm In tho County Clerk's olllco ns "Plensnnt Vlow Farm." GoatH to tho number of twonty or more followed a lady caretnkor on tho sidewalk on Front streot yostcr dny. They wero enrouto to Curry County. INSTALL XEW OFFICERS. I licenses to wed. County Clork Wntson Issuod tho following marriage licenses during tho week: Otto II, Wilson nnd .lulln Rufford. John Henry lleckolmnn and Mabel Hello Nesllu. llorbort F.ugene Wnllls nnd Mng nls MeDoriunld. Coqulllo Horald. HOTEL AHItlVALS. ni.ANCO IIOTNL Frod L. Oroon, San Francisco; J. J. I.owls. San Fran cisco; J. F. Tracy, Areata; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Goblo, Myrtlo Point; J. N. Hawkins, Kurokn; Louis Ksplo, Kuntz; C. Ollbort, Portland; J. II. Llndborg, Minneapolis, Minn.; Oll bert & Lyons San Francisco. HOTEL COOS Maybollo Wilson, Hosoburg; W. W. Gngo, Coqulllo; II. Short, Lnkesldo; A. Wymnn, South Inlet; S. A. Hunch, Dnnlols Creek. TUB CHANDLER E. Haymnn, Portlnud; Win, Cnndlln, Coqulllo; L. A. Greeno; II. R. Hall, Portland; Mllo Pearson, Lakeside; Wnlter K. Yntt, Portlnndj A. V. Foster, Toledo. O.; A. L. Potor, Portlnnd; J. N. John ston, Grants Pass. Coqulllo C. A. It. ttiul W. It. C. Have Fine Session. Tho Coqutllo Herald -says: "Jnnunry 7, bolng Instnllntlon dny for tho CJ. A. It. nnd W. It. C. the Indies gnvo a dainty luncheon at noon for tho old comrndes. It Is tho pol icy of our new president, Mrs. Rut ledgo, to glvo "Our Hoys" nil tho plonsuro possible while they nro liv ing nnd not wntt until they nro gone to offer words of prnlso. Tho W. It, C, Installed tho following olllccrs: President Clara E. Ilutlcdgo. S. V. Pres. Mnrgnret Hudson. J. V. Pres. Mnrthn Custor. Chnplnln Mnry Kenrn. Secrotnry 12 mm a McDonnld. Tronsuror Kldn Andorson. Conductor Mnbol Sampson. Asst. Conductor Mnry Gago. Guard Justlno Ferris. Asst. Guard Ida Lovlne. Musician Harriot Longston. Patriot Instructor Laura Hrnn don. Color Ilenrors Vloln Strang, Ab bio Kelly, Mnttlo McGuIllIn, Anna Morrison. Comrndo Wnltor Slnclnlr, tho now cmclmnnder of the Post, instnllod tho olllcors of both ordors In his usual ensy nnd pleasing mnnnor. Mrs. Hutledgo gnvo n very pntrlotlc nddrcss outlining tho policy of her administration, Coqulllo Post No. 27 G. A. It. In tailed tho following o Ulcers: Waltor Sinclair, Post Commandor. K. W. Forrls, Sr. Vlco Commander. W. II. Gleddon, Jr. Vice Command or. S. II. Wnrron, Chnplnln. D. P. Strang, Qunrtormnster. J. C. Vnrnoy, Adjutant. HELD KOU CONTEMPT. Times' Want Ads bring results. ORANGES ARE CHEAP ORANGES ARE SWEET Tho crop is largo and very low prices will prevail. They will be cheaper than apples. SEE YOUR GROCERS. (Hr AorUteJ Trrti to Coos Day TlmM.) WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10 necnuso ho refused to glvo tho honso mo il oy trust committee tho nnmes of 21 untlonnl bank officials who pro fitted In a syndicate formed to market tho stock of tho California Potroloum Company, Goorgo G. Henry of Solomon & Co., Now York bankers, was corrlflod to the speaker of tho house today for contompt. Tho full banking and currency commltteo voted unnnl mously for that nctlon. AMONG Till-: HOY SCOITS. j Troop No, 1 of tho Roy Scouts of Mnrshllold, comprising tho senior scouts, will not meet at the High School this evening, but will assem ble on Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 at tho Mnsonlo Ilulldlng, Fourth nnd Control. There will bo n temporary suspension of the "hikes" for tho younger scoutn until tho weather bo comes moro fnvornblo. Tho following senior scouts hnvo successfully pnssed tho oxnmlnntlon before tho scout commissioner for tho Tondorfoot Degreo, nnd will tnko tho oath ns members of that dogreo as soon ns tho Tondorfoot badges arrive: Ernest Drows, Goorgo Doubnor.Ar thur Whereat, Claudo Post, Howard Kolly, Jesso Frnnz, Guy Clnuson, Georgo Rourko, Joo nnd Dill Mllnor nnd Osmond nnd Hormnu Glossop. Tho scout mnstor, Herbort A. Ilustorud, hns rocolvod n vory com mondntory lotter from tho Roy Scout Headquarters In Now York, regard ing tho work of tho MarshUold Scouts A numbor of unlquo camping expedi tions nro In storo for the Scouts this coming summer. XOItTII REXR WO.MAX DEAD. ALOXG TIIK WATEHFROXT. I . i .Mrs. A. II. Dliigiiinu Succumbs to Attack of IIiluht'H Dlscsae. The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Dlng iniin, iiintlier of Mrs. J. A. Cole mnu of Mnrshrield, was held thin afternoon from hor former homo In North Ilond, Itov. Hurt Grny of Al legany oUlclatlng. She died Wed nesday uftemoon of Hright's dis ease. Mrs. ningmnn camo to North nond with her husband, A. II. Dlng mun, In 1900, having mnde tho trip from Kootnnl County, Idnho, In n wagon. Sho wiih born In Northern Indiana Octobor 27. 1857, nnd In 1882 married Mr. Dingmnn In Nom nhn county, NobrnBka. Mrs. Dingmnn lonvos a husbnnd nnd ton chlldron nnd 22 grand chlldron to mourn hor dopnrturo. Tho children nro Robert R. of Idn ho, Chnrlcs A. William, Mrs. Ruby Honth, Hnrvoy L. and Clifford C. of North Hond, Georgo of Glendnlo, Mrs. Nolllo Coleman of Mnrshflold. Mrs. Mlnnlo Tobin of Coqulllo nnd Frank of Klamath Falls. Tho following mon of North Dond nctod as pnll boarors: Wm. Clnrk, S. Johnson, S. F. Rhodes, W. James, A. II, Powers, W. Murphy. Times' Want Ada brine results TO MKWATI3 TltOUIILF. Kliemeu iiimI lCnstcrn Hnllwajil Settlement ti (lOveriuncnL (nr Aioriio.t rtni to coin rirTixi NHW YORK, Jan. IO.-FIikI of fifty eastern railroads hareiri with tho railroad mnnager tM Mnrtlu A. Knnpp, of tho Ct StnteH court of commerce, anil leu P. NollI, U. S. commlMloWl Inbor, to medlnto under the ErM net In tholr controversy over rJ nnd working conditions. TbUf inont was suggCBtod by tho ri companies, it followed the ft tlon by tho llromen of tho ram proposal to arbltrato tho dlffert-I boforo n committee of soven nml to proceed undor tho nrbltnl ngreomont carried out by tb: of tho locomotivo engineers. Vivrini,' All norsons Indohtod to Cooil Pnlnt nnd Wall Pnnor CoKI nro roquested to sottlo tbelf , counts within ton days thnt tlmn tlinv will 1m In the' nf nn nMnrnn., fr.t .nllnrtlOD. CARL P. JOHNSOl Tlmos' Want Ada bring rtj 5 hmh The launch Veen, nf Mm Qnnn, i lot run, has beon undergoing repairs nt tho Tlmmormnn shipyards. Tho Nann Smith sailed this after noon for Hay Point aftor having beon dotalned horo a few days by tho stormy woathor. ROYAL AROAXUM CASH. inr Aworlatfcl Titm to Ccji nir TlmM. WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10. Tho so called Green enso brought In New York stato courts to contost tho tn croased Insuranco rates Imposed by tho Arcanum will bo takon to tho Supremo Court of tho United States upon n writ of error, which has beon granted by Assoclato Justlco Hughes. L. I). CAULK, WHO M.IK IT HICII IX ALASKA, DIES ROSRRURG, Jan. 10. Lorenzo D. Carle, a woll known resldont of Ro8oburg for nearly 30 years, dlod horo Monday nt tho ago of G3 years. Mr. Carlo was born In Indiana nnd enmo to Hosoburg In 18S3. Ho wns one of tho many thousands who went to Alaska during tho gold rush of 1897, and was ono of tho few who struck It rich. Ho loft Hosoburg with only $50 In money and a prospector's outfit nnd threo years lator ho roturned with $21 -000, and thon In 1901 sold his claim for $10,000. During tho year of 1901 ho shipped livestock to Alaska as a business in partner ship with R. H. Dixon of Hosoburg. Mr. Carlo has beon nn Odd Fol low for over 40 years, Urst Joining tho order in St. Louis, Mo. Havo your Job printing dona nt Tho Times office. Don't Break Your Ned stumbling around in the dark, Don't be Held Up and Robbi when you go through that dark alley. Don't Step in That Hoi in the bridge and break your leg Buy a Pocket Flashlight at the Gunnery and Play safe. Our new location next to Grand Theatfl Prices $ J. 20 to $2.50. ' .... iC 7 'ijft. g?1 1'tygR