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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 191 3. EVENING EDITION. SSESKSISraiKSSSlMSSi SSESStS "MONEY TALKS 99 Stirring Activitity in Huh Clothin; Company's dc IP Shoe mm i . i January Clearance Sale MANY people wait twice a year for these sales You all know our method of making a clean sweep of every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat left from one season to the next New and wanted is the merchandise prices the lowest READ THIS LIST: Men's Suits-Every Suit Reduced 20 Per Cent and 30 Per Cent Reductions. $20,00 Suits, now $16.00 $22,50 Suits, now $18.00 $25,00 Suits, now $20.00 $30,00 Suits, now -- $24.00 $35,00 Suits, now $28.00 $40,00 Suits, now $32.00 Men's Suits---30 St Reduction ManylNew Styles at 30 Per Cent, Off $15,00 Suits, now $10.50 $18,00 Suits, now $12.60 $20,00 Suits, now $14.00 Plains Blues and Blacks, all at 10 per cent Reduction. Men's Overcoats and Raincoats Everyone must be sold, 20 per cent, 25 per cent, and 33 1-3 per cent reductions on all Over coats, Rain Coats, and Gaberdines. A good assortment of styles, colors and sizes, Blacks, Greys, Browns and Mixtures, Boys' Clothing Boys' Suits, with 1 or 2 pairs of pants, up to 17 years, desirable and serviceable boys' suits All Marked 10 Per Cent, Less Men's Trousers AH Reduced Clean-up at 10 per cent and 20 per cent. All Sizes. Men's Flannel Shirts 10 Dozen Men's $1,25 Shirts, now 80c Shoes Reduced 50 pair Men's High Top, 12 and 14-inch top, All large sizes, regular $5,00 shoes, now $2.85 Ladles' High Top Lace and Button Shoes, reg ular $5,00, for $3.50 ami $4.00 Child's high top Shoes, regular $2,25, Sizes 5 to 8, now $1.50 HUB CLOTHING CO Marshfield n MONEY TALKS" Bandon Jr?Jl iri kKXu4rriUM VJkVm mmmmi TO 0PN TWO HIM IRE CAMPS: GIVEN HONOR; HOSPITAL IS IHDTEL Copenhagen Bros. Plan to In crease Their Force Near Gardiner to Over 300. CIiiih. II. Mill-nil. liKlit- of way (Went for tlio Southern Pacific, who hns JiiBt returned from a trip to Gardiner, reports that tho Copon- lingoim are planning to put In two! nioro construction camps atonic Schollold Creek, between tho tun nel nml the Unipu.ua. They are now working; nhout 11.1 men In out) camp anil when tlioy get tho threo camps going, they will have probu Marshfield Man Chosen Pres idential Messenger from Oregon to Capital. IIiikIi MeLuIn of Mnrshflold, ouo of tho Oregon National Electors, wn yesterday honored by being so loctod the Btato'8 olllolul mossongor to Washington. At the mooting of tho oloetors nt Siilom to east the slnto'a ballot for President-elect Wilson, Mr. Mcl.ulu whs chosen by the othor delegates to represent them nt Washington. Tho Kind new wh conveyed In ID I QRDFREO T AMOXG T1IK SICK. MOTEL AltltlYALS. Mi- unwarily of 300 mn ., w,.i I11 toloBram which Mm. Mel.aln re- The hud weather has boon n wr-1 co,VOtI froin Mr IUln to.lny. He win return rnuraiiay rroin ills trip north mid after sending a Tow week here un business will depart for Washington. In addiilou to tlu houor In the selection. Mr. Mctaln and Coos liny miii nenertt ottiorwlse. While nt Iouh handicap to them but they are trying; to keen the crews all busy. Tho steam shovel haw uiado one cut through to tho ti.uuol. Mr. M until says that Porter tiros, expect to hop light of way clear ing camps Htmted north of tho Uiupnun soon. Johnson Porter wi;H,"ll"1"11 Mr- aPl-I" will be In aardluor last woek mid Is sup-1 R,,u' ,n ''" n ,,,,, lnloimry work posed to hnvo inndo prollmlnmy ar rangements for this ho that the ac tual gindlng mid construction thero can start as Boon na tho weather will permit. uoit.vn is heelectud. for tho Coon liny harbor mid bar Improvements, which will bo decid edly bonoflelnl following tho work of the Hpoelal Coos Hay delegation now thoro. In addition to this, Mr. Mel.nln will also bo nblo to got In touch with tho loudors thoro and aid his candidacy for United States marshal for Orogon. It may possibly bo. though, thnt his selection ns nrosl- dentlal messenger from OroKon will North Bend Institution Forced to Enlarge Wards to Ac commodate Patients. That thoro hns boon mi untiHunl amount of Blcknoss within tho pniit month Is shown by tho fact thnt thoso In eliiu-Ke of Mercy hospital hnvo boon obliged to convert tho old chap el op tho fourth lloor Into a wnrd to accommodate tho patients. Also n now portable Wodgowood rango has boon ndded to the culinary depart ment to (iceoniniodnto tho domnnd thoro. In mldltion to the large number of operation cases, tho hospital has had more than the usual number of sickness the lust month or so. COOS HAY HOTEL COMPANY IIOIiDS ANNUAL MEETING AXI) elects nim:cTous plan I'Olt 810.000 HUILDIXG. At a mooting of tho stockholders of tho Coos Day Hotol Company to day, tho directors were nutlioiizod to soil $50,000 worth of 20-yoar. 0 por cont bonds to build mi annex to the Chandler hotel' nt unco. Two changes were made In tho directory board to Biiccood M. C HOItTOX and C I Johnson, who will not be residents horo next yor, Mossrs, lloorge Goodrum nml Dorsoy Krelrxor beliiK chosen. Tho new directors are W. S. Chandlor, John S. Coke, Win. Grimes, S. C. Itogars, Horsey KrelUer. George (ioodrum and Henry Sengstncken. Wnltor Ilutlor, who recently un derwent nn oporntlon for nppondlcltls nt Mercy liospltnl, Is recovering rap idly nml wns nblo to roturn homo today: Mrs. Androw Storu of Coos ltlvor Is loportod to bo coullnud to her homo h' Kilp. "Scotty" McKeo'wn, tho woll known old ploncor Is roportod vory 111 nt his homo. Ho recontly Buffered from a stroko of paralysis. Mrs. Ilhodos Is reported qulto ill nt her homo In North Hond, uonr Hi; old laundry building. Mrs. Jennie M. Stownrt of Hnn Kor Is roportod Improving nftor n sevoro attack of illness. Idaho Legislature Giles Him Topi On First Itallot. Ilf AmoU I'r.M la Com lUjr Tlmw HOISE, Idaho, Jan. 1 1 On tho first ballot Senntor W. E. llorah was bo tnkon us sulllelont honor for reelected United States Senator by him and some of tho othor emidl tho Idaho legislature nt noon today, .dates for I'. S. marshal mnv try ui use it to lorward ttietr own candidacies. TIIK WIIKATIAIIKin'. tnr Autiisi !' tu com iur tim IlAKKItV AXI) DKI.IfMTKSSliX. i CHICAGO. Jan. 1 1. May wheat, "ClPiiiillupxs is Xot to Godliness" 1)1 1-S: July. 01; Sept., Si) 1-1. Our liroml Is niacin clean, kept ' PORTLAND. Jan. 1 1 Club wheat cIpiih, dcllveivil clean. si; 82; Hluestein. S6; ST; Korty- ANo Cakes, Cookies, I'les nml all fold. S'J; S3; It ml Ituuittn, SO; Vttl Jlakeil Goods. . . s "" t Try our dainty linker Limrli. us Servo You. , roriyioiu. as; uou uuwlnn, SI; o,i? Kn'tWa!1 TIA;.Ja,l; V-:n,rJm'SS! 13ii X. Slid St. mono ii2-r,Cub. S1- i ALONG TIIK WATKHFIIOXT I . Whllo at Coog liny last week Win. Sallay purchased a launch which Is to be brought to Kloronco as soon ns tho woathor will pornilt. Tho craft was built about two yours ago and Is ouulppod with a new giuollno engine. Tho boat is 12 foot long and 0 feet boam. nml can mako n speed of about 1 1 miles per hour. Florence West. Tho stemners llandon, Urooklyn .mil KlUnbotli sailed yostorday from Handon for San Frauclsco. Tho Steamer Speedwell yostorday loaded a largo number of ties mid piling nt llandon for Smi Diego mid will leave llandon today for Coos Hay to finish lior cargo of lumbar at North Hond. I XOHTH 1IKXI) XKWS I V Mrs. J. m. Stewart or Hnngor has recelvod word that hor son. Otis A. Sargonnt, who wns a mem ber ar "Tho Spring Maid" company last season, wob marrlod on New Year's ovo In tho onst. Ho and his brldo plnn to visit Mrs. Stew art next summer. A strange and pnthotlc coincidence was thnt Mr. Sargonut's father, u prominent res ident of Tho Hallos, Oregon, died New Yonr's dny. Mr. and Mrs. Sirgeant separated soveral years r.o mid Mrs. Sargeant mnrried again and moved to North Hond. Mrs. D. A. Jones, who has boon nt Morcy liospltnl for two wooks will be ublo to return to her homo todny. Times' Want Ada bring rosults. i HLANCO S. Hwlndnl. IUn'4 Alex Wilson, ConH City; C 1 Woodruff, LnniJlolB; It I, Mato Hnnilon; Goorgo Hnydon, Kb;'? T. II, Yolcuiu nml son, Lnmpi. HOTEL COOS John Brorl Itosoburg, It. Thrueh, Kinplre' II J. Thrift, Coqulllo; W. Hcseey, Ccj Ulvor. TIIU CIIANIILKR- T. 11. Ha phroy, I'ortland; V. C MonljcJ ory, I'ortland; Mr. and Mr. A' ICruso. ItnndolDh: !'. C, W'!J Portland. r f rt.'.x r v ..... in.Un 71 iii.uiij i. .i, ivuuy, i.unv,. Itoynolds, Gold llench; B. KrBi inlngn, South Inlet. NOTICI2. ConimoncliiR Tiicsdnj-. Deceoi'l 24. tho MnrBhfiold-EiiiDlro auloH leavo Marshflold nt 9:30 a. B. 1:00 p. in. for Empire. sim-:ciij snn-wrriv wni SLH at LEWIS' V1 l)XI5l,u Fifteen cents a pound. OUIJKIt INDIAN IMIOI1K. Congress to liiusliguto Crow All'uli!, In Montmiii. Dy Auixtattj I'ivm la Coo Br Tim.. WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 1. A reso lution authorizing the Department of Justice to investigate the affair of the Crow Indians In Montana was approved by the Senate Committee considering it. NEW SCHEDl'LE OF FAKES Wo dosiio to nnnounco to tho public thnt our schedulo of fares Is as follows: Hates id. CO por month of 20 round trips. On anil nftor January 20, ono way fares will bo 20 cents, round trip laro. 35 conts and 20-rido .books $3.00. Extra charges for dollverlos and rail. GOHST & KING. """""li" eg"" 1 1 - wTTmm '" t " "sssssz m WvriT '.an-o.M mnmw, IUJ, K . .ftgS'lFi mmst ISSbK"'- ' '1,lU mtix&mm lf( 'fVi (ENGRSSED VISITIcTG CSEDSr HEDDINGl SXIQNBE We are ruunliiK our MID-WEEK SPECIAL TAFFY SALE TOMOlt HOW nt LEWIS' COXFECTIOV. EUY. TAFFY 15 CENTS POUND. Eiignncd Pluto and 100 Cards Script Engraved Plato and 100 Cards, Old English 100 Curds Printed from your old pinto $2.00 $3.50 $1.25 Red Cross Drug Store Pllouo 121I-J. IB 1 r'r V, & SaWteS