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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1913)
THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913. EVENING EDITION. 1 - mmmmm fow comes your bargain chance V 1 1.1 1 1. IOU know what happens in this store, at this season of the year: we look over our slnrk. -w, mrl oick 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 tolks 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 1 ... L ntnn f liirro rr r I Un .J . 1.1. I to clean up uic &iuun, uiouoc ui an uic yuuub ii om ine past .1 . 11. r ,.,! i i. i.l i c season tnai vye can acu, wc want iu uiah.t: a luiai cieaiance or all fall and winter goods, and if prices will do it, we shall ac complish this wish. Hart Schaffner & Marx 1 il n mri i rtrrr -l l"roca lUo nvmn - .-.nl tL.n.-. ClOtnes ale always a guuu pun-imov., iu jjnca wc aaft. iul iiicin 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 fttf.OO Suits now $2(1.85 Men's 10.00 Suits now $22.85 Men's $25.00 Suits now $.18.85 Men's $20.00 Suits now $1-J.85 Men's $15.00 Suits now $.11.85 $:K).00 Overcoats now $21.85 $25.00 Overcoats now $17.(55 $20.00 Overcoats now $13.S5 $17.50 Overcoats now $12.05 $15.00 Overcoats now $10.85 $7.50 Hows' Suits $5.85 $0.00 Hoys' Suits $-1.35 $3.00 Hoys' Suits $3.85 $1.00 Hoys' Suits $2.S5 50c Wool Sox 35o 25c Wool Sox 20c Broken Lines of Wool Under wear, One-Third Off $2.00 Broadway Hat $1.50 $3.00 Millicoma Hat $2.35 $3.50 Cravcncllcd Hat $2.S5 WOOL BLANKETS 25 PER CENT OFF All Lines of Woolen Goods Reduced WOOLEN MILL STORE This store is the homo of JTarfc Sella ff nor & Marx Clothes. Extra! Extra! Special Tomorrow, durlnff nnr 74th Rnpinl .Qfltnrrfov'c Rnlfi The Busy Comer will sell the famous Alnarosa Cream, comopsed of almond, cucumber, elder flowers and oth er pure substances that make Alharosa Cream the est Preparation for the skin and complexion, Infal : "Die tor chapped hands, roughness of the skin, etc, suiar price 50c tomorrow, one day only 25 Cents 6 Want VOII tn chom in .. mfl To4lc iii'nw Wft'ra I rT """ III UUI IJIUIHOl IIIHIO hiij Slhfv,nS Saturday Special Sales, Don't miss to ! 'arrow's sale, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 : US Wra! Extra! PHONE Let Us Sell You Good Revolver Aa a poraundor, to mnko prowl era bo good, It has no equal. Mnko tho prowlor do tlio screaming. Guns, Ammunition, Dayton Bicycles, Oliver Typewriters at Marshfield Cyclery SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. Ladles Art Club with Mra. Win, Sehroodcr.. Past Matron's Association with Mrs. 10. O. Flanagan. 'l'Mll.'C I.Vttf 11VIMHW Holow is given tho t1.no and , v: J,in nH"c;;!;?(,,,,J 2,r T?po "s Igbt of high and low wntor tit 5 r f. "" '."?".r " .. .V "'.. !:p!n.nn- oin n m.wii iu;,iiur in muriuiifill. height of high Marshfield. Tlio tldos uro placed In tho order Meet Tomorrow Tho Ladles' Art of occurrence, with their times on cl,1, meeting wns postponed until to the llrst lino and heights on the' morrow afternoon on account of the second line of each day; ti compa,- stormy weather. Tlio meeting will Iflon on consecutlvo IioIkIUb will '" totnorrow with Mrs. Win. Hchroe Indlcnte whether It Is high or low! ,lor- water. For high wntor on tho bar, I 'cts fjiilek Results "Stop that want mitrnct 2 hours HI minutes. I ml" phoned Mrs. C. F. McGoorgo to 17IIr.. 1.50 8. SO 4. Ill 11.10 the Times today. "I sold Unit slnvi. i.i ! In a hurry." The want nil nnnonreil Ft... IS Mrs.. Ft... lyillrs.. Ft... :i.i :i.i!) :i.ii o.:tt :i.r, r.s 10. :u (i.i i.:is :i.s n.7 n.ur; o.o 11.20 c.r o.o o.o o.:u 0.8 local tfmperature record. I For the 1! I hours ending at I l:i:i a. in., Jan. 1C, by IlenJ. usiiiiiii, siiecini government mo tooiologlcal observer: Maximum 10 Mlnimutii 32 At 1: 13 a. in 31 Precipitation 85 Wind: Southwest, rainy. HORN. PECK To Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Peek, at their homo In South Marsh Held, Friday, January 17, n daugh tor. Mother and child nro doing In tho Times last evening and brought almost Immodlnto resultH. I'lnii llenellt Tho Mnrshlleld HrldBO Club will give a benellt ball at the Uncle's Hall Tuesday liluht. i February !, for tho benollt of tho Mnrshlleld Public library. This will bo the nlKht before Ash Wodnosilny, tho llrst day of Lent. Wedded Hen- Mrs. Kdlth Drcler or North Coos Illvor and Andrew Knrdell of South Morshllold wore married yesterday In Mnrshllold. Mr. Kardcll recently purchased tho Dr. Straw placo on North Coos Illvor and they will mnko this their home. Let Contract Alto and Manning wore nwarded tho contract for tho carpenter work on tho Eastsldo Ath letic Club's now hall for $GG. Tho building will bo ono story, 30 by r0 feet. A two story pnrt, -10 by 50 foot will ho built In tho spring. Curries Piisscnirci-s Tho Nairn Smith has taken out a llcenso to f (Jets Auto Dr. Wm. Horsfall. Jr.. today received a fine Cndlllae touring ear. It Is tho latest 1913 model, tho Binno typo as tho Ward Hlnko and A. II. Powers cais. (loorgo Ooodrum becured tho lnnchlno for him. Mr. Ooodrum todny also received a Ford delivery auto lor tho Coos Hay Steam Laundry. .Oranges From Hume II. W. Katu moror this week received n box of large oranges direct from his old homo ranch near Chlco, California They aie large, sweet and Juicy. And lOd's friends who hnwi been kindly remembered, aro willing to ad mit thai next to Oregon, California Is tin- best state In the Union. Smith Fares Well I. 3. Smith, Hie new ntntc senator from Coos ami Curry counties. Is making a fine start In the Oregon legislature. In addition to getting tho legislature to adopt tho Joint memorial In behalf of Coos Hay, he has secured excellent com mltteo appointments. Ho Is chair man of tho Industries eominlttco and member of tho committees on Elec tions ond Privileges, Fisheries nnd Public Lands and Hallronds. Theso uro among tlio most Important In tho Scnnto and tho fisheries committee Is especially Important to this sec tion, becauso It will havo largely to do about opening fishing on Hoguo Illvor. That Mr. Smith will mako a good record and Boeuro much for his district Is the confident belief of his friends. nicety and tlio nroud rumor ns well as could bo oxtiocled. She Is carry nassoiiKorB. not for tho our their first child, and the estimable ' pose of engaging In the gcnornl pas couple aro receiving congratula- Bonger business, hut to enrry work tloiiB from their host of friends, men back and forth. Sho has tlio right to carry forty-eight, nine of . More Wnler Captain Mogeo of whom nro llrst class. tho Nairn Smith reports that there Old Chums Mecl W. A. Held yes- wiib better water on tho Coos Hay torday accidentnlly encountered nn bar when ha camo In this week than old collego chum on tho strcot hare PERSONAL NOTES at any tlmo In thrco inonths. Tlio Intter was 10. L. Gilbert, who Is Change .Mil milters Mr. . Kickor, I hero In tho Interests of the II. L. who recently cnino hero from Chi- ICnrns Tunnel Machinery Company I of Houldor, Colo. -Tho two hnd not mot for nineteen years, slnco they wero In collogo together, nnd they hud a most hnppy reunion. Is Married According to word rccolvcd hero, 10. P. Shirley, formorly 4 , oporntor nt tho Mnrshlleld wlrolcss I AXSWKHS TO WANT ADS. I station, hut now In chnrgo of tho , q wlroless atntlon nt Central Point, I Tlio following niiswers to I nr Medford, wns married thoro Times want ndn am holnir hold I I lwo WC0.kH nB' Tho ,low8 c0ln08 nB nines want nunaio noinf, iioiu in BlirrjH0 to Mr Shirley's friends WANT ADS. nt this olllco for tho parties J Inserting tho ads: II, 1; Olllco, 2; Y, 1; Mrs. Meyer, 2 J W, Gj 'A, 2. 4 on tho Hay, but they will unlto In extending him congratulations. Prows U A. K. Pldgeon was In Murshllold today arranging to provo up on his homestead about live miles ahovo Allegany on tho West Fork of I'OH Itn.VT Seen room house on South Hrondway. Immediate pos session. Inqulro Dr. C. 10. Tng gert, Coko Hulldlni;, City. WANT HI) Win It by umrrleil man, North Coos Illvor. Tlio liomestend with farm experience, , with pcoplu jL.H ncnr tho old Mlcholhrlnk ranch, In tlio countTy. Wlfo to help now ownoa by Mr. Daggott. Tho with Iioubo work In exchango for jilchelbrlnk ranch was homestondod honrd. Address P. O. Hox 5C0, thlrty-llvo yenra ago and It sconiB n Marshfield, Oregon. mtl0 strango that tho proporty Im- modlatoly adjoining It Is just being proved up on now. Hoys Mother. Mall Cnrrlor IIuaB of tho Marshfield postofflco says that Marshfield hoys should ho warned about tho penalty attached In Interfering with mall carriers. Yestorday boiiio IndB took dollght In snowballing tho mall carrlors on their routes. This Is a sorlonn of- , foiiso, as tho federal laws provldo a inio oi iuu 10 fiuuu, iu nudiuou J'OH HAIiH Sloro building, J.IMtd, ' to n Jail sontonco for Interfering bIx living rooms nliova; llxturos with ninll cnrrlors. nnd gcnornl stock. Hoso A. For- Hecnlls Pioneer History. A land .?, . n I contest which wns heard at Unn- ry, Itlvorton, Orogon. ,, thB wcok jnVolvIng somo prop orty on WhlBky nun, near thoro, WANTICI) Insiilo work by middle aged man, American, wages no object, but must havo omproy moiit at once. Address Work, euro Times. FOU HALIO Horses, harness and brought out boiiio interesting plo wagon. Phono G7-J. Coob Ilay.uoer history. A man nnmod Zolva Steam Laundry. is contesting tho mining claims of Adam Porsbakor of Prosper and C 11. Ceek of Hnudon on tho ground lOU HIO.NT Hunch in Loon Lnko (lint they nro moro vnlunblo for Valley. Innulro Mrs. John Now-. tmljor, At tll0 ilcnrlng It dovol klrk, North Uond, Oro. Phono 4C1. opoil thnt William Howell nnd John Phono lRS-ll 173 IJrondwny OWXIOH HAS l-'OK 8AL10 1-2 block of 14 Iota In Day Vlow Addition to Mnrshflcld. ?G00 down. Dal nnco, $1500 In 3 to 5 years. Ad dress P. O. Dox 10 Marshllold, Oro. FOU HIO.NT, SAL13, THADIO, or ItK PAIR SIngor sowing machines. Inqulro 131 Park Ave. or Phono 280-X Union nro fho nnlv llvltic mnn In l.OU SALL llraiiil now Petnlunm Co08 county who' worUod n tJl0 incubator, enpnclty 03 eggs. Phono 0i,j uondolph mine. 31D1' No Word Yet. It is reported that tno u. a. aniitn compmiya now vessol, tho Adollno Smith, passed through tho Straits of Ma gollan, last week. Tho now vessol wns expected to roach Chill, whoro alio wnB to put In for fresh water this week, but no word hna yot been received from Cnpt. D. W. Ol son, although Mrs. Olson Is ex pecting It nt any time. It is snld, howovor, that messages from Chill nro somotlmes delayed a week or so In transit, and this may bo tho reason thnt no word has reached hero yot. Daughter Horn. Mrs, Sarah Wil son of South Drondway today ro colved a card announcing th'o birth of u daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grlvlln nt tholr homo nt Orants Pass, Oregon, last week. Mr. Grlv lln Is woll known on Coos Day, having rodo Coos Hay race horses a number of sensona up to about six yoars ago. Ho rodo horses of tho strings of L. J. Simpson, John Horron nnd others niyl is said to havo been tho host ' Jockoy that over rodo hero. His many Coos Dny friends will unlto In oxtondlng folicltatlons. WANTED Up-to-date teacher for District No. 40 at Llhhy. Ad dress School Hoard, Llbby, Oro. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTUELL PHONK 121. OPPOltTUNITY For Immediate salo I offer my West Marshfield proporty at tho cornor of Twelfth and Commorclal, Tho homo Is modem, Including hot wntor heat ing plant. This proporty faces east with beautiful vlow. Is rented for $20 month and would bring moro. Thoro Is no loaso on proporty. Tho prlco !b right nnd in ado with tho objoct of soiling tho proporty. Seo mo. R. J. Montgomery. FOR RENT 7 room houso on South 4th Streot. Inqulro J. E. Edmunds Coos Bay Wiring Company. FOR SATAO Dry wood, fir nnd ! der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Forry landing. Phone 15.S-L. KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Orpheum Tonight THREE HEELS 3000 FEET ALL NEW. AN ELEPHANT ON THEIR HANDS A rlp-roiirlriK comedy by VU- "agrnph. One thousand feet of laughter. See It. THE SNARE A now and tense detective drama. THE FOREST RANOER Including u realistic forest flro nnd methods used In extinguishing It. ESTABLISHED ADMISSIOX - - - 10c. NEVER MORE JUST RECEIVED shipment of Booth's Celebrated Fresh Oysters In COc nnd 75c sizes, nnd Kip pored Salmon. It will melt In your mouth. Siauff Grocery Co. Mnskey's Candles, Phone 102 HERMAN SANFORD of Sumner Is In town todny on business. MRS. T. SP10NCI0R SMALL Is a visitor today from North Inlet. CLAY CHURCH went to Unndon this morning on n fow days' business trip. MRS. A. HANSEN of South Marsh Held Is confined to her homo by grip. R10V. FATHER MUNRO will leavo on tho Drnln atngo tomorrow morning. D. R. NICHOLS, roprcBontlng tho NIlo Pharmacy Company of Port land, Is In Marshfield. MRS. HENRY SIONGSTACICEN Is entertaining this afternoon In honor of Mrs. L. S. Doblo. STAN DARTLIOTT of Rnndolph ro tumed this morning from n pro longed visit to Antorln. MR. and MRS. BLACKHURN of Cleveland, Ohio, loft on tho train yesterday for Myrtlo Point. MRS. JENNIE COTTEN of Fnlr vluw Is In Marshfield today on her way to Gardiner to visit her dnughtor. .MRS. T. J. SCAIFE and children nro planning to leavo next Monday on tho Rcdondo for San Diego to Join Mr. Scnlfo. MR. and MRS. GEORGE RODIN SON enmo to Mnrshflold this morning from their homo on North Inlet. OLLIE RICHARDS of Sumner will go to EaBtsldo today for a short visit with her grandmother, Mrs, Lydla Stccklo. F. M. FINCH, wlfo nnd mothor, who arrived on tho Droakwator this morning, loft on tho nftcrnooa train for Coqulllo . W. W. GAGE nnd wlfo nnd FRANK J. FISH nnd wlfo of Coqulllo woro in Mnrsiiuoid yestorday, roturnlng homo this morning. DR. HOPKINS of Heavor Hill re turned todny from n several months' business nnd pleasure visit at Northern points, MRS. W. C. DRADLEY oxpoets to lonvo Monday on tho Rodondo for Southern California, whoro sho will spond n fow months. EUGENE DOLAN will lonvo on tho Droakwator tomorrow for Spoknno to rcsunio work on tho Northern Pacific, after vUItlng rolatlves horo. C. W. MONTGOMERY plans to leavo In a fow days for San Francisco to visit Mrs. Montgomory nnd their son, who Is spending tho winter there. CYRIL HERDERT loft on tho Speedwell yesterday for a month's vlBlt with his family In Snn Dlo go, who havo recently moved to thnt city from tho Dlnck Hills,. South Dakota. LEW CATES, formorly odltor of the Cottago Grovo Sontlnol, nnd wlfo nrrlved horo yestorday on- husl jiesB and pleasure. Ho has boon liv ing on n ranch for tho past year or so since ho disposed of tho Son tlnol. Ho is looking over this sec tion having hoard much of Its prospects, Mr. Catos sometime ngo considered tho Hnndon nows pnpor Hold, but as throe papors nro now holng publlohod there, ho does not think thoro Is much of nn opening now. LICENSES TO WED. 1 County Clork Watson iBsued tho following marrhigo licenses during tho week: C. W. Parker and Myrtlo E. Jonos. Josoph A. Whlto nnd Margaret O. Throop. Androw 10. Knrdoll and Mrs. Edith Drolor. Coqulllo Herald. Truform Shoulder Braces Trusses and Abdominal Supporters Always Found at the