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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913.-EVEMINB EDITIOM. II " " . in ..mi- -m -a MlB'BMBMI mi-Annua ranee Sale Stirriiv "MONEY TALKS" Activititv in Hub Clothing aed Shoe Company's January Clearance Sale - T 4 1 T 1 ....A.L. I, k. J -fc ! I Wmk .J a I it I AMV n.nn. watt twfr a vear tor these sales. You all Know our meinuu ujl mcnuus a, ciean 1V1 sweep 0f 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 I MI IH I Marshffield Men's Suits---30 St Reduction Many New 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 bo 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 AH 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 Mon'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 Ladies' High Top Lace and Button Shoes, reg ular $5,00, for $3.50 anu $4.00 Child's high top Shoes, regular $2,25, Sizes 5 to 8, now $1.50 IU I InliilSlbP eJw Wwi II 2 t ;'MNEY TALKS 9? Bandon 5api3gt BASKETBALL IS ! 10 OPEN SOON Marshficld High School Team Practising First Game Here January 24. ' Since tlio clone of football hximii. iitlilotli'H liuo been rather quit tit tho Muiidillold High School, lmt will II von up at tlio beginning of binl.ol liall voawon, (lit lirmt game of which will !o played between North llcud nml MumhlloM at Mnrshllold Friday. Jan. 21. C'oiiullln ami Handou will piny n game on lliu mi mo day at Coqulllo. l'or a while It wan tloubt fill If Myrtlo l'olut could enter, on tucnunt of not having a miltalilo place In which to play hut '.htiiiigh tlio on orgy ami enthuslnm or hoi- clllxoim till lin been overcome nml My rile Point will try hard to upliohl tlio honor gained In preceding yearn. Mamhllolil has boen handicapped In not securing a sultublo placo, ear ly enough ami also hy tlio condition or tlio building tlnully secured. Tlio roof of lliu Tnbernade. whero tlio gnino will ho played. U In n very bail state, lonklng bailly In several plllCUS. A practice kuuio U being arranged for between tlio Mnrshlleld High (School toain nml an Independent tonin composed of old college and lilKli school players, to bo playoil next Woduosdny. V , Professor (irannl and Dr. Morrow nro eoaihlug the playors ami tlio GURRY COW TIMBER DEAL J. F. Cox and R. F. Cox of Portland Here With Party on Big Project Today. A (lurry County llinhor deal lu vohlntc a largo tract la now on with Portland and eastern men Intorostod. JiiMt tlio BtutiiH of the mnttor ami the property Involved Is beliiK Uupt so frot pending tlio culmination of tlio negotiation. .1. l Cox and It. V. Cox or Port land are negotiating tlio mnttor. Mr. Cox wan In hero a row years a no with tlio speed boat Wolf from Portland for tlio regatta. Ilo arrUod today with tlui Port land parly and left on the afternoon train for Curry County. Among those In the party, all rog Interline from Portland, wore: J. !'. llrodlo. J. K Qu.nlluson, J. V. Clark- son. J. K. Cox, H. !'. Cox, H. II. I Kennody, K. A. Hughes, C. II. Froo i man, and U. It. Nichols. practices In tlio old Tabernacle bull dhiK nro being largely atteudod. Among the boys out are: Sluts nian, Clarko, I.ecocii, Soanian, Ly OII8, Kruno. Carlson, Holt, McDonald, Noblo, ItelKard, llackmau, Hansen, (loorgo Johnson, Klmer Johnson nml Jensen. COOS COUNTY TELL OTHER LID IS OPEN IE TO STORY ,D0 IT NOW FREE WHILE THEY LAST We liave just received lioiu the publishes a small allotment ot our new "SPERRY COOK BOOK" '"" We will Rladly furnish one to any lady calling at our office oi Laving with thoii ioeor their name and addiess with a iequest foi one, nuiiline same to us, FREE WHILE THEY LASTFREE SPERRY FLOUR CO. 178 South Broadway ' MARSHFIELD, ORE. Tracts That State Annulled Title to Is Entered as Homesteads. The nunoiincomout printed In Monday' Times nnuullliih' tlio titles Klvon by tlio htato or OroKon to about S00 acre or land In Cooa county which tlio Orogou Inml lioiu d had Hold to vailoua pnrtloM, had canned iniicli coiiunent. Al ready tlio partkHi now holding tlio land have taken Htopa to retain It. It suoins that yeora ago thoro wna u uilxup botwoon tho OroKou State Laud Hoard and the United State I.nnd Odlco nbout land that tho Koverumout wan ceding to tho stnto. The Orogon Laud Hoard Hold trnrU which It U tnippowd It Kt under the Brant, but which It Kllbvonuontli' wna fmiinl Hint Hm 'govorniuont had not cedod. Tho annullliiK of the state tltlos loavou tho laud In tlio Rovoriuuont's liauila and tho pretsont occupnntK ni'O fllllllT Oil It. Ill lllma llmniirnu I tho land Is hiIU hold by tho party buyliiK It from tho stnto, but in othorB, the land has been trans-' ferred overnl times. I Tho doscrlptlous or tho Coos county lands Involvod woro given In tho Times Monday, i ConcornliiB other inlxups In Ore Ken land title, a Washington (11k-1 patch says: ) "Senator Chamberlain Introduced a bill grantliiK to Oregon several thousand auoe or swamp lands. claimed by the stnto under acts 1S50 and isoo. and not patented on account or defoctlvo field notos." Jy ' J.." i" lUKlCltY AXI) l)JiM(.TKRS.n.. t iMiiiiinchs i oxt to (0lmm,j,s. Our In e.ui is iiuuu, lie,,,, v4,, clettii, il)liuivO i lean. Also Cakes, Cookie, ll ud nil llukt'il (IikmU. Try our dainty Uakery Kuiicli. Open Ku'iiiiiKs H Sundaji Let us Sero Vou. ia X. 2n,l st. Phono It ti-T, At tho rear of tho Slow Corner. A. A. Warwick Says That Mrs. Burcjhaaen Is Really the Offended Party. That thoro Is another aldo of tho story of V. II. IlurRliNxen ns told to Justlco Petmock yesterday, was doolarod by A. A. Warwick today. Ilo doolarod that tho chargo mado by IIurghnKeu In his appeal to Jus tlco Ponnoclc woro absolutely wrong and Hint Mi-s. Uurghngen was roal ly tho offondod party In tho throo woohs' nuptials. Howovor, ho did not want to glvo out much of lr now, as he oxptcts to oe the storj Introducod as ovidonco In tho lltl. gallon which Is likoly to j?rov out or tho mnttor. Mrs. HurglinKen now Ijas hor mothor. Mrs. Scott, with hor, tho lattor hnvliifj come ,como fiom Scrnnton, Pa., recently. 1 Mr. HurRhngon is now nt tho Sny der hotel. Tho liouse at Hunker Hill Is locntod on two lots, one of which ho deeded his wire beforo tholr tnnrrlaKo tho day beforo cnrlstmns. Thus It will b0 hnrd , for thorn ro dlvldo tho houso. j Mr. Warwick says ho Is u mom 'bor of sovornl lodgos nud has n number or rolatlvea on tlio nay. Today ho made tho fallowing stnte Imont about tho mnttor: "Tho statoinont concerning mo was ontlroly wrong, hfn m. Coney, 'who is now Mrs. nurglmsen Is my nleco and not my slstor. Wo did not como hero together, as I ennio horo In August, 1011, with my wife and family nml with tho exception of short Intervals I havo boon on tho Hay ovor since. Last fall, Mrs. Coney came hore to visit us. La ter, through E. O. Hall, she socurod the portion ns housekeoper for Burghngen. I did not lmvo nnv thlug to do with it. Shortly be fore Chritiua my wife and child went to Aberdeen, Washington, to visit my sister. Then I was board ing nround and nurghagen then came to me nml asked me to board at his house. Naturally, I went. I hnvo boon boarding there the same as tho other boarders nnd I lmvo had nothing to do with tho M OFFICERS i ARE ELECIED Ladies' Aid of Marshficld Bap tist Church Holds Annual Meeting Last Wight. Yostorday, nt tho homo or Mrs.. C. II. Mnrsh, occurrod tho annual oloctlon of ofllcers of tho Haptlat LadloM Aid socloty. Tho following woro olocted to or (lce for tho coming yonr: Prosldont Mrs. Daisy Andorson. Vico prosldont Mrs. C. H. Mnrsh Socrotnry Mrs. Alvn Doll. Tronsuror Mrs. John Xaglo. troublog botwoon llurghagon nnd "is wire, nlthough I know rocontly ,thnt thoro was discord botwoon I thorn. Thoy can sottlo that and I ,ilo not caro to bo connoctod with u in any wny." MltlTAI.V I'M H S7..-0 I'nn i'rn i mi. it rir.'l LONDON, Jnu lC-Berl nlng this wcok every till born In the United Klngiln imroutH Insured under the i national insurauco net, bring tlio parents a houa!;tj ao uhllllngs, or about PI I'mlor tho now act tlio mofcl Is entitled to n sick it:& during her Illness. Thoro tiro nbout MM births nnnoiiiiced nnnusllk tho United Kingdom. It ostlmntcd that fully 1.O0J.W of thoso will bo entitled to tho Insurauco benefit. & expected orfoct of tlio Ktei la an Iinprovoment In tte " tlonnl physlquo, which l & to hnvo siifrorcd consIJen becnuso mnny mothers are k ulod necessities. 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