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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913. EVENING EDITION. 5 , Now comes your bargain chance YOU know what happens in this store, at this season of the year; we look over our stock, and pick out all the goods that must be cleared up to make room for new goods soon to come in, and mark prices on them that will make folks come and buy whether they need the things right now or not. It's the harvest time for the money-saving folks; we're bound to clean up the stock, dispose of all the goods from the past season that we can sell; we want to make a total clearance of all fall and winter goods, and if prices will do it, we shall ac complish this wish. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are always a good purchase; the prices we ask for them in a regular way represent a profit to you; and at such prices as these your profits are just that much more. Look at the figures Men's W3.00 Suits now $20.85 Men's 10.00 Suits 'now $22.85 Men's $'2.").00 Suits now $.18.85 Men's $20.00 Suits now $14.85 Men's .$1,100 Suits now $11.85 $110.00 Overcoats now. ....... ..$21.85 $25.00 Overcoats now $17.05 $20.00 Overcoats now $13.85 $17.50 Overcoats now $12.05 $15.00 Overcoats now $10.85 $7.50 Joys' Suits $5.85 $0.00 Hoys' Suits. $1.35 $3.00 Hoys' Suits $3.85 $-1.00 Hoys' Suits $2.85 50; AVool Sox 35o 25c Wool Sox 20c Broken Lines of Wool Under wear, One-Third Off $2.00 Hroadway 1 Tat $1.50 $:i.00 Milliooma Hat $2.35 $3.50 Ornvenclled Hat $2.85 WOOL BLANKETS 25 PER CENT OFF All Lines of Woolen Goods Reduced WOOLEN MILL STORE This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. iwiSS One cripple plus one bottle of Rexall Rheumatic Cure equals one strong, well person It this answer is not correct, bring back the empty bottle and we will ro turn your money ' - SOCIAL CALENDAR. TIDES FOR JANUARY. Ilolow is given tho tlino and height of high nnd low water at Mnrshflold. TliO UiIob nro placed in tho order of occurrence, with tliolr times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of cneh day; a compai Ison on coiiBOcutlvo hoIghtB will ludlcnto whether It is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, Riiiiotrnct 2 lmurs 34 minutes. lGIIrs. Ft... Mrs.. Ft... Mrs.. VI... 18 1.10 1.5C I!. I 3.09 3.G 8.31 K.G 8.89 5.8 10.31 0.1 3.21 1.4 4.31 0.7 R.3G 0.0 9.G2 2.0 11.19 3.1 0.0 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST. OREOON Rain or snow to- night or Friday. Southwest winds. LOCA L TF..M PER ATUK E RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:13 a. in., Jan. 1G, by BonJ. Ofltllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 4G Minimum . . .' 32 At 4.43 a. m 32 Precipitation DO Wind: Southwest, rnlny. To Eiitcrtnln Mrs. B. G. Flan agan will entertain tho Past Ma- WANT ADS. I ANSWERS TO WANT A1.S. j Tho following answers to J Times want ads nro bolng hold j j at this ofllco for tho parties j j inserting tho nds: II. 1; Olllco, 2; Y, lj Mrs. Meyer, 2; W, 5; Z, 2. WANTED To o.vilinngo modern dwelling. Flno lnrgo ground, In tho midst of a successful npplo country for Coos liny land, also Spokane ncrcngo for Coos County land. Particulars at 1.1G Broad way Stutsman & Co. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. II. Reed North Bond l'rcabytorlnn Ladles Aid with Mrs. II. O'Mnrn. North llcnd .Altor Guild with Mrs. I. 1). Bnrtlo. Nor.-Luthoiati Young Ladles Aid with Mrs. W. Nelson of Uny Parle. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Ocorgo Ayre. FRIDAY. Lndlcs Art Club with Mrs. Win, Schrocder.. Past Matron's Association with Mid. 15. a. Flnnngnu. I troiiB Association tomorrow afternoon. Meet Tomorrow Tho Past Mn trons Club ABSocintlon of Kntscrn Star will meet with Mrs. E. O. Flnn ngnu tomorrow afternoon. Lcitvo Tomorrow TJio outgoing pnssongcrs on tho Drain stngo to morrow will bo: F. H. Humphrey, A. V. Foster, A. J. Wlovor, Mr. llul lng nnd Mr. Johnson. Alliance In. Tho steamer Alli ance arrived In toduy from Portland nnd will sail about G o'clock this evening for Eureka. Sho had a good enrgo of miscellaneous freight. Lcnro Today Among thoso lonv Ing today on tho Qardlncr-Druln stngo woro J. N. Johnson, N. J. Corn wall, Chas. S. Whcatoon, James Gra dy, Paul Stephan nnd wlfo and Dan Murphy. Reception Tonight A reception, complimentary to Jno. W. Motley and his brldo, will bo held this even ing nt tho homo of W. A. Held, cor ner Third nnd Central. All frlondB nnd acquaintances of Mr. Motley hnvo been Invited. FOR SAM) Store building. 23:J(, six living rooms nbovo; fixtures nnd gonornl stock. Roso A. Fer ry, Rlverton, Oregon. FOR SALIC Hoitfi'n, burners nnd wagon. Phono &7-J, Coos liny Stcnni Laundry. FOR SALE Range In good condi tion. Will burn cither wood or conl. Phono 347-L. Mown llm Win. J. Lciiton, tho Etistsldo city recorder, has op enod n real cstato olllco nt 1G8 South Brondwny, Marshflcld, and la planning to do n general biiBlncBS. Ho has followed tho renl estate bus iness for sonio time. Many Want Houio.s Tho big de mand for houses nnd furnished llv ingle npnrtments in Mnrshflold was indicated by tho responses to n fur nished houso for rent ad In the Times. Thero lias boon upwards of flftcon nnswora to tho ndvortlsomont. FOR SALE 80 acres of hill land nt head of North Inlet, 45 minutes walk from boat landing. Now coun ty road Just built. G room houso with good water system, orchard of 30 trees, 2 and 3 years old, and a good vnrioty of borrles. Look this up, Its n bargain. Address J, enro Times. Insurance l'nld John II. LnChap ello today rccolved a draft for $1,000 In paymont of tho llfo lnsuranco pol icy which his wlfo carried In Prldo of Oregon Camp, No. 2771, Royal Nolghborfl. Mrs. LaChapollo died a fow weeks ago. I Recover Cuff Itutton. Roy Lan ,drlth of Coos RIvor recovered a flno link cuff button which was pick ed up In Hradfiold's barber shop I tho other day and wns advertised In tho Times. It was a gift and ho wns olntcd over- Kb return by Mr. ilrndflold. FOR HUNT Ranch In Loon Lake Valley. Inquiro Mrs. John Now klrk, North Bond, Oro. Phono 4G1. FOR SALK llrniul now Pctnlumn Incubator, capacity G3 eggs. Phono 3151. Two Sizes: 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle: Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US PHONE ' K,NDS 0F J0B PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Let Us Sell You a Good Revolver As a persundor, to mako prowl ers bo good, It has no equal. Mako tho prowlor do tho screaming. Guns, Ammunition, Dayton Bicycles, Oliver Typewriters at Marshfield Cyclery OWNER HAS FOR SALE 1-2 block of 14 lots in Ray VIow Addition to Mnrshflold. ?S00 down. Dal nnco, $100 in 3 to G years. Ad dress P. O. Box 10 Mnrshflold, Oro. FOR RENT, SALE, TRADE, or HE PAIR Singer sowing machines, Inquiro 131 Park Ave. or Phono 280-X ConductH Business Goo. h- rn a tnn nt tlm 1ifiilitint Tltnnnli- nrd livery, announces thnt ho will J conduct tho bushiest) for n whtlo nnd try nnd put It on n hotter basis beforo attomptlng to soil It again. With tho business built up, ho ho- llovcs that a much hotter price can bo obtained and ho Is mnklng ninny good changes In It. Tho business will hnvo to bo sold as a whole. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WANTED Up-to-duto teacher for District No. 40 at Llbby. Ad dress School Doard, Llbby, Oro. Phono 158-R 172 Brondwny Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTHELL PnONTO S12t. OPPORTUNITY For lininedlnto salo I offer my West Mnrshflold proporty at tho corner of Twelfth and Commercial. Tho homo Is modorn, Including hot wator heat ing plant. This proporty faces east with beautiful view. Is rentod for $20 month and would bring more. Thero Is no loaso on proporty. Tho prlco Is right nnd mado with tho object of selling the proporty. Seo mo. R. J. Montgomory. FOR KENT 7 room houso on South 4th Street. Inquiro J. E. Edmunds Coos Bay Wiring Company. FOIt SALE Dry wood, fir nnd nl- der, nt Campbell's Wood Yard, Forry landing. Phono lBS-L. Orpheum Tonight THREE REELS 3000 FEET ALL NEW. SHIP HOY'S GRIT Feature story of tho sen. HOSPITAL HOAX Comic with Ruth Roland. ANCIENT TEMPLES OF EGYPT Now Traveloguo. HER CHOICE New nnd beautiful Vitagraph story. ESTABLISHED ADjnSSION - 10ct NEVER MORE THE CHANDLER J. F. Brodlo, Portland; J. F. Clnrkston, Portland; J. F. Cox, Portland; R. II. Konnody," Portland; C. II. Freeman, Portland; R, R. Nichols. San Francisco; L. A. Green, San Francisco; R. W. Edg Ington, City; F. D. Lay ton, Portland; HOTEL COOS Chas. Phillips, Coqulllo . BLANCO HOTEL Paul .Styhan and wlfo, Coqulllo; P. P. Tally, Lam pa; O. J. Ditrkes, Portland; LLOYD HOTEL Jack Mlllor, Grants Pass; Mr. nnd Mrs. Black burn, Cleveland, Ohio; Chas. Murfy, Norwuy; Louis Esplo, Kuntz; F. C. Holten, San FrnnclBCO, PERSONAL NOTES II. A. CHURCH of North Inlet is in town today. WM. WATERS is In town today from North Inlet. MRS. J. C. CRONK Is In town today from South Coos River. CLAUDE NOBLE of Lnkosldo Is a Marshfield visitor today. W. II. I10NEI1RAKE of Ross Inlet Is a town visitor today . E. L. DEXTER of South Coos River is In town on business. NINIAN WEBSTER of North Coos River is in Marshfield today. J. E. SCHILLING of Coqulllo Is in Marshllold today on business. MPS. STAMBUCK nnd children nro in town today frob Coos River. GEORGE ROSS of Catching Inlot is In Mnrshflold today on business. CHAS. SIESTRAM enmo to Mnrsh flold this morning from South Inlot. FRANK ROOERS of South Coos RIvor is in town today on business, F. D. LAYTON, representing Meyer & Frank of Portland, Is on tho Bay on business. MRS.CIIAS. SELANDER and daugh ter, ELNA, aro In town today from their Sumner homo. MISS MAUDE REED will entertain Saturday afternoon at hor noma north of Ferndnle. MR. HAM of Camp 1 camo down tho rlvor this morning nnd went up to Coalcdo for a visit. MR. and MRS. STEPHEN ROGERS oxpect to lcavo for an extended visit to Southern California. JOSEPHINE LARSEN and wlfo who have been living on a farm near Allegany nro moving to Enstsldo today. FRANK LOWRY nnd wlfo roturnoil to tholr homo near Agness, Cur ry county, yestordny nftor a visit nt tho JnmcB Wasson homo. PAUL STEPHAN, who recently sold his Coqulllo bakery, and wlfo pas sed through horo todny on routo to Portland nnd othor northern points. GEO. T. MOULTON, MRS. S. M. NOSLER and FRANK BURK HOLDER of Coqulllo camo ovor today noon to tako tho Spocdwell for California. WILLIAM BICKFORD, who hao boon omployod nt tho Gould en nip near Allegany camo down on his way to Tnrheol camp, whoro ho will bo omployod. B. A. COPPLE nnd wlfo wont to Bnndon yesterday to spond a fow days. Mr. Copplo will loavo tho first of noxt weok on nn cxtondod onBtern buying trip. MRS. W. P. MURPHY has return ed from a short stay at Myrtlo Point. Sho roports thnt her niece. Miss Eugonln Schilling, Is rapid ly recovering from hor recent Illness. ALONO THE WATERFRONT 1 A Tho steamer Rainbow is having two now valves put In her cylinders. Tho Washington will sail from Snn Francisco Saturday for Coos Bay. JUST RECEIVED shipment of Booth's Celebrated Fresh Oysters in GOo nnd 75c sizes, and .Kip pered Salmon. It will melt In your mouth. Stauf f Grocery Co. Mnskey's Candles. Phone 102 Tho Homer sailed today with a. big shlpmont of box shooks, about 125,000 foot of lumber and about sovonty-flyo tons of miscellaneous freight. An ovenlng with SARAH BERN HARDT nt tho GRAND THEATER, Saturday and Sundny. Truform Shoulder Braces . Trusses and Abdominal Supporters Always Found at the ivAvA?m ii r UitgqM