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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 19 13. EVENING EDITION. 5 ADDITIONAL SOCIETY7 NEWS says that while the weather may bo bad on Coos Day, It Is not as bad as It Is In tho north. Port land had three Inches of snow a few days before ho loft nnd Washington has boon having un usually incloinent weather. mX jrer 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 i. m. v. club Tlio I). M. C. Club of North Bond met last Wednesday afternoon nt tlio 6 " m TIDKS FOR JANUARY. Men's $33.00 Suits now $20.85 Men's $30.00 Suits now $22.85 Men's $25.00 Suits now $18.85 Men's $20.00 Suits now $1J.85 Men's $15.00 Suits now $.1.1.85 $1)0.00 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 luitiio of Mrs. Charles Wllllniiin. nnil t ho nftornoon wan greatly enjoyed by , Below Is given tho Umo and thOBo present. Dainty refreshments I bolght of high nnd low water at woro Rorvod by tho hostess, assisted Mnrshfleld. by Mrs. Jack Wallace. Tho noxt Tho tides nro placed In tho order meeting will bo hold at tho homo of of occurrence, with their times on Mrs. harle Michaels on Wedncsdny, tho first lino nnd heights on the !m"iry -Jln' , second lino of each day; a compni- hoso present were: Mrs. N. G. ' (son on consecutlvo heights will Haines, Mrs. 13. 13. Mlchnols, Mrs. I ludtcnto whothor it Is high or low Charles Williams. Mrs. Joo Olln, Mrs. natcr. For high wator on tho bar, ...... ii.urinuii.HiB. ivuy u. mum- nubstract 2 hours 34 minutes. nrd, Mrs. Jnek Wnllaco. Mrs. L. A. 17 Mrs.. l.RC 8.8'J 4.34 Loomls, Mrs. Walter Miss Emma Johnson. ! I v. h. a. meeting RuBsell nnd Ft... 3.1 Urn.. 3.09 Ft. 3.G Hrs.. 0.31 Ft... 3.5 6.8 10.31 C.l 1.3S 3.8 0.7 G.35 0.0 11.29 G.G 11.19 3.1 0.0 0.0 C.31 0.8 JACK ELLERHY nnd Miss NIta Ellorby expect .to lenvo next week for San Francisco. II. C. BAKER nnd wife of Bloom ington, III., arrived hero en routo to Mnrshfleld to Bpend a few days visiting with tlio former's sister. .Mr. linker Is a woalthy rancher nnd Htockrnlsor and Is well known In the vicinity of his homo town. During their so journ here today Mr. nnd Mrs. linker were entertained by Rlch ard Hall, tho Qlonbrook fanner. Tho Ilakers are old tlmo friends of Mr. Hall nnd sutllco to say that their visit wns much enjoy ed. Hosoburg News. Mrs. W. Nelson of liny Park on tortalncd nt n delightful session of tho Norwoglnn-Luthornn Young La dles' Aid Inst Thursday. After a pleasant nftornoon of sowing nnd con versation, tho hostess Borved dnlnty refreshments. Thoso In nttondanco woro: Rev. and Mrs. It. O. Thorpo. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Nolson, Misses Hnnnnh Sundo, Dlua HJclle, Elslo Larson, Jennie , Johnson, Mnbol, Corn and Allco Ma- tlilBon, Thoa Larson nnd Mcsdnmcs Palmer Nolson and Olaf Klrkrolt. I IiOCAL- TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 1:13 n. in., Jnn. 18, by IJcnJ. Ostllnd, special govornraent me teorological observer: Maximum CO Minimum 32 At 4:13 a. m 35 Precipitation 2.4 1 Wind: Southwest, rainy. $7.00 Hoys' Suits $5.85 $6.00 Boys' Suits $1.35 $.1.00 .Hoys' Suits $3.85 $1.00 Boys' Suits $2.85 50c Wool Sox 35c 25c Wool Sox 20c Broken Lines of Wool Under wear, One-Third Off $2.00 Broadway ITai $1.50 $3.00 Milliconm Hat $2.35 $3.00 Cravcncllcd Mit $2.85 WOOL BLANKETS 25 PER CENT OFF All Lines of Woolen Goods Reduced WOOLEN MILL STORE This store is tho home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. On Thuradny. Jnnuary 30. tho nld I m....i.. u.....v.... n- t. will bo ontcrtnlnod nt tho II. Mnthli strato of North Dead- has been ap- boh homo, . pointed marine surgeon nnd United" I States honlth officer ror tho Port ' NORTH MUNI. ALTAIC UIL1) I f C8 " Tjiiiv.. .. Ulnul..... n T fn Mrs. I. I). Dnrtlo was hostess to ihonoy will lonvo enriy next week tho members of tho North Bond Altnr for his homo at Florence. His sls Gulld, Thursday nftornoon at her tor, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, will ac homo In North Bend. Tho ntton- compnny him for a' short visit nt dance i was good. Tho mombors spent u,0 i,onio of her brothor. tho nftornoon sowing on Guild work, after which tho hostess served re- Sugnr Lower. A Blump of 30 freahmonts. lconl8 n hundred In sugar haa Thoso present woro: Mrs. John brought tho wholesale price, do Lonnon, Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mrs. J. llvorod In Mnrshflold', to $G3t7 per O. Horn, Mrs. J. W. Gardner, Miss 'hundred. (lortrudo Mnndlgo, Mrs. A. Phillips, ' J. W. Ingram and A. Lpyton. preimre School. A largo force Tho next mooting will bo nnnoun- 0f carpenters, pnllitora and' olee ccd lator. i trlclans nro biiHy propnrlng tho 'Coos Hay Husluess College qunr- . tors, preparatory for tho opening I KOCILAL SKWINO CLUB .session on Jnnuary 2.7. PERSONAL NOTES Tho Social Sowing Club mot Inst Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ocorgo Ayro at her homo In South Mnrsh llold. Tho afternoon was spoilt In sowing, when tho hostess uervod j lunch to tho following lad cs: ' . ,,,,, . ,,, , , Mrs. Jack Swnnsori, Mrs. J. C.,0' '' ?I"LD ( A "ognny Ib. In Swlnford. Mrs. Dnvo Recs, Mrs. I town l0(,tty ImbIucbb: llhodes, Mrs. James Falconer, Mrs. JAS- 13LLERDY rotumod yoslordny HOTEL ARRIVALS. LLOYD HOTEL Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Sherwood, Camp 5; John Siren, City; HOTEL COOS W. W. Ongo and wlfo Coqulllo; Frank J. Fish nnd wlfo, Coqulllo; Maybollo Wilson, Rosoburg; F. M. Finch nnd wife, Portlnnd; Mrs. E. Finch, Portland; C. W. Martin and wlfo, Portland. BLANCO HOTEL A. F. Tomlln son, Portlnnd; Tim Reunion, Port Inn; Geo. Moulton, Coqulllo; C. W. Meeker, Jnrvls Landing. THE CHANDLER J. II. John ston, Ilnndon; II. C. Harmon, Port lnnd; Geo. F. Moulton, Coqulllo; Mrs S. M. Nosier, Coqulllo; Frank Burk holder, Coqulllo; Low A. Yntcs, Cot tage Grove; N. M. Long nnd wife, Coqulllo; C. E. Hullng, Myrtlo Point; IL Schilling, Salem; A. E. Stossmols tor, Astoria; E. Cowan, Indianapolis, Ind.: A. J. Bnllangou, Soattlo, Wash; M. Epstein, San Francisco; J. Tottle, Portlnnd; Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Culln, Moorcstown, N. J.; A. W. Nowman, Lebanon, Ore; J. W. RayB, Eugene. AMONG THE SICK. 1 Extra! Extra! Special Tomorrow, during our 74th Special Saturday's Sale Tho Busy Corner will sell the famous Alnarosa Cream, comopsed of almond, cucumber, elder flowers and oth er pure substances that make Alnarosa Croam the best preparation for tho skin and complexion. Infal "We for chapped hands, roughness of the skin, etc, Regular price 50c tomorrow, one day only 25 Cents We want you to share in our profits, That's why were having Saturday Special Sales, Don't miss to morrow's sale, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE MAIN 298 US Extra! Extra! Eva Gnmmlll, Mrs. E. L. Robinson, nnd Mnx Tepper. Tho next mooting will bo Jnn. .10, with Mrs. Jnck Swnnson. H fr TCXGAfinMEXTS il after an absence of over n yunr. JOHN CLINKINDEARD or Daniels Creole Is a Marshfluld visitor to day. It. A. COPPLE' loaves tomorrow for Drain, onrouto to tho oast on n purchasing trip. Tho ongngomont of Miss llolon M,? 'j.1'8",. HAGEMEigTErt ro- Flolshmnn to Dr. Watson of North ."""" '3lB.,"m " H,,ori Bl"J 11-ond hnH been nnno need. Tho wed- m &n" ' rnilLlBCO- ding will take plnco In tho nonr fu- HARRY HULTMATN- rotumod to ture. Miss Fleishman Is a Blstor ofi "' 'roin n fow weeks' business Mrs. Oeorgo Hnrtmnn. 8hoonmoto! visit In San Francisco. North Ilond about a year ago for her JOE F. HOHSON, tho woll known health, as well as to visit Iter sister. I shoo salesman of San Frnncls- I co, Is calling on tho Coos liny ' trade. M. K. LADIES AID Let Us Sell You a Good Revolver As a porsuador, to mako prowl ers bo good, It has no equal, Mako tho prowler do tho screaming. Guns, Ammunition, Dayton Bicycles, Oliver Typewriters at Marshfield Cyclery Phono 158-11 172 m-ondwny LL KINDS 0F J0B PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL vnoim aiai. The rogutnr social mooting of tho ' Ladles Aid Society of tho Mothodlst) Church, wns hold last Wodnosdny af ternoon with Mrs. F. E. Allon, host ess, nsslstod by her daughter, Miss , Ruth Allen. The honor guests woro Mrs. Otis Wilson nnd Mrs. Frank Ornnnts. Tho usual ordor of business wns at tended to with Mrs. Torroy In tho chair, when tho nftornoon wns spent In sowing, after which tho hostess, as-, Hinted by Mrs. iJlrcli and Mrs. Sav age, served refreshments to : Mrs. Torroy, Mrs. Tumor, Mrs. Lnrgont, Mrs. Cooloy, Mrs. Lnngwor- thy, Mrs, Cnthcnrt, Mrs. Rlogard, Mrs. Leo Drown, Mrs. Illrch, Mrs. Otis Wilson, Mrs. Rutlogo, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Rnhskopf, Mrs. Porkins, Mrs. Snvago, Mrs. Woodworth, Mrs. UahU win, Mrs. Holsnor, Mrs. Collin, Mrs, Senfuso, Mrs. Grannls, Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mrs. Morrow. Mrs. Jnrvls, Mrs. Hasklns, Mrs. Chns. Curtis, Mrs, M. R. Drown and Mrs. Isaacson, .j. .j. 4. A sllvor medal contest, undor tho direction of Dr. Dlrd Clark, will ho hold in Sumnor noxt Friday evonlng. 4 Mlzpnh Blblo Class of North Hend will glvo an oyster suppor two weeks, from tonight, 4. 4. 4. Tho Catholic ladles of North Bond nro planning to glvi a enrd party in Taylor's hall, Tuesday evening, Jan.- unry 21. Mrs. T. S, Harvoy ontortalned a fow friends, lnformaUy, at sowing. Tuesday afternoon. ' 4 I NOUVII REND NEWS Walter Robertson of Eaatsldo was in North' Bond yesterday. O. Thomason will move his fam ily from North Ilond to Rullarda noxt weok. Georgo Gelsendorfer of Dullards will spend Sunday with his family In North Bond. Rov. D. MacLeod, former Presby terian mlnlstor In North Bond, but now residing at Bandon, will hold services Sunday evening In tlio North Bend Presbytorlan church. Orpheum Tonight SPECIAL FOUR REELS ALL NEW REMOVING Sl'.VKEX VESSELS Edison Stintllng Descriptive, LIKE KXIGHT9 OF OLD Kdlson comic with C'lias. Ogle. THE UPRISING A western feature, out of tlio ordinary, AISLES OF THE WILD HnpliWIre lllograpli, western, An esjcclnl!y selectttl in-ogniu lias been liooketl for Sunday. ESTABLISHED ADnSSION - - - 10c, NEVER MORE W. W. WOODD. representing tho Deacon FnllB Rubber Co la call ing om tlio Coos county trade this Ycok. MR. and MRS. PETER SCOTT re turned this morning from n vlstt with Cnpt. A. II. Olson and fam ily off Nbeth. Inlet. MISS MAMIE MAHONEV Is assist ing In tho Flnnugnn & 'Bonnott Bank at Myrtlo Point during tho lllnosa of Cashier L. M. Supleo. C. W. MONTGOMERY will lenve on tho Drain Btngo tomorrow nioriilinj on a visit to his wlfo, who Is visiting hor mothor In San Francisco. E: B. NORRIS, formerly a woll known travelling mnn on Coos Bay, is now located at Areata, Cal whero ho Is managing n large- hardware storo. T. LINDDERQ arrived horo yester day from Powell Rlvor, B, C, to take a position In tho now Smith pulp mill. Ho learned tho pulp business In Sweden nd Is mas tor of sovornl dlfforont lan guages. 11. S. TOWER returned yesterttny from Drain, to which placo he accompanlod his daughter on hor return trip to Borkoloy, Cali fornia, to resume hor studios In the Unlvorslty of California, ANDY NEAL. an old resident of Coos Bay, but late of Sacramen to, California, is on tho Bay on a visit to his son. This Is Mr, Noal's first visit to his old home In threo years and ho sees many chhngos Indicating prosperity. Mr." Neal Is omployed by tho Southorn Pacific railroad com pany at Sacramontfe CARL W. EVERTSEN of Coos Bay Bakery rotumod Thursday even ing overland from a business trip to Portlnnd nnd Seattle. Ho Wo aro solo agonta for Booth's Famous Oysters solid vieat sea flavor and guar anteed to have been raised In uncontamlnated beds. Two sizes 30c nnd 73c. Ring us up and try a can, Stauff Grocery Co. Maskcy's Candles, Phone 102 Miss Vlvlnn Crnlg is roported confined to her homo by la grippe. Mrs. 7.. O. Doward Is 111 at her home In Fcrndnlo. F. M. Frledbcrg, who has been quite sick for about six weeket from n complication of Ills, Is ro ported some bottor nlthough ho Is not ablo to venturo out yot much. Tom Hall Is suffering from a se vere nttnek of rheumatism, Walter Butler Is rapidly recup erating from his recent oporntlon for appendicitis nnd will soon bo ablo to bo out. Miss Lucy Powers Is expected to bo able to brought homo In a few days from Mercy hospital whoro she has been confined by a sovoro nttnek of la grlppo, following hor operation for appendicitis. Truform Shoulder Brace and Back Support For Men, Women and Children Does Not Cut' Under Arms Strictly High-class and Scientific for perMuis desiring goml fig ure, mnuiro shoulders and high chest. Light, neat and easy. Tho "TRUFORM'' squnroatho should ers, expands tho chest, Imparts ltfo. vigor nnd health to the lungs and other vital organs by giving thorn freedom of action, relieving thorn of that congested condition caused by a hollow chest, nnd Ill-shaped drooping shoulders. All who aro Inclined to stoop should wonr tho "TRU FORM," nnd all young people whllo growing. It adds to tho gonernl appearanco, giving oroct carrlngo. It does not sJow through shirt waist and aids your clothing to sot properly Gives energy and ambition. Wards off nllmonts through1 full, deep, proper breathing. Tho "TRUFORM" Is mado of the host matorlals with rubbor cov ored stays, non-ruslhlo, wnshablo and durable. Tho only braco that Is freo under avms, causing no nnnoynnco to wearer. It sustains tho back with comfort. Whon ordorlng by mall glvo chest moa suro under arms. Manufactured for