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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1913)
,.-. (?., I 1' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. I s Going Fast! You'll Have To Hurry! Act At On Hundreds of people are getting their share of the enormous bargains that are bought here every day. The Bazar's gigantic closing out sale is selling goods all over the country. Hundreds of people are laying in a good supply of clothing, shoes, hats and furnishsngs. Now is the time, act at once, a delay will be fatal, come. Goods piled out on the counter, on the floor in boxes, and hanging from the ceiling. When crowded, help yourself, Everything goes. I $2.50 Men's Shoes $1.50 $4.00 Men's Shoes $2.65 $3.00 Men's Shoes $2.20 $7.00 Men's High Cuts $4.80 $12.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.85 $15&$16.50 Suits and Overcoats $7.35 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $9.35 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $11.65 Pants Bargain $2.50 Pants $1.30 3.00 " 1.85 4.00 " 2.65 Read Every Item Powerful Savings Here 20c Children Hose, on sale at lot Children's Hose, on sale at lov Men's Hose, on sale at. . . . 25e Men's Hose, on sale at 2f), Ladies' Hose, on sale at $1.00 "Work Gloves, on sale at I $1.50 Work Gloves, on sale at 9c 17c 9c 17c 17c 79c $1.19 $2.00 Dress Gloves, on sale at 25e Boys' Underwear, on sale at $1.29 17c $1.00 Men's Wool Under wear, on sale a( $1.25 Men's Wool Un derwear, on sale at. $3.00 Flannel fjliirls, (ii $0.30 Sweater C'uuS, on sale at $1.00 Dress Shirts, on sale at 97c 83c $1.95 $2. 1 9 68c $1.30 Clnelt Shirts, on sale at 30c Neck Ties, on sale at 95c 33c $1.00 and $1.50 Loggers 1? O C Shirts, on sale at.... Mw.O J $2.50 Blankets, J 1 rf on sale at M 0-7 $1.50 Umbrellas, O C -. on sale at $-1.00 Sawyers, Slickers, d") (C on sale at ptf.WJ $1.00 Rubbers, on sale at 83c $2.00 Men's and Boys' Hats $1.29 $2.50 Men's Hats $1.65 25c to 50c Caps Closing out for only 15c $1.25&$1.50; New Spring Caps 95c Store Open Evening's 2nd Door West of Front St. THE BAZAR Langhorne & Lutz, Sales Managers s COOS BAY TIMES -M. oT MALONKY Editor mill Pub. DAN K. MAI.ONHY News Kdltor Official l'mwr of C'Q(H County. OFFICIAL PAPKIt OK Till: CTJ'V OK MAUKIIFIFLD. MIRAC II IS RECHRISTENED Yesterday was n notalilo (Into In tlio miirlno annuls of the world. It was not heralded nlirond, but whon Commodore 10. K Jones mid his gal lant crow boarded tlio Mlrae II. for a cruise up Coos P.Ivor to rcchrlston the craft It marked a now era In tlio ninrlno liltory of tlio Pacific Const. Tlio full crow consisted of: Commodore 13. K. Jones. Captnln I. It. Towor. First Olllcor Jay Towor. Chief KiiKlncor Hay Kaufnmn. Ilontswnln W. T. Morclinnt. Stownrd 13. W. Kmnoror. First Ollor It. K. Hobtli. WlrolosB Operator Arthur Peck. Tho bont which was rocontly pur chased from Dr. I. H. Ilartlo by I. R. Towor nnd K. K. Jones mndo her first trip tinder tho now commnnd and ownership yestordny. Tho nnmo has bcon changod from tho Mlrne II. to Tho Kirk. Tlio nnmo Is not taken from tho Scotch word for church, but Is n family nnmo in tho Jones family. Tho crulso was most success ful nnd tho dedication cecromonles woro original and Interesting. It was Impossible to havo tho log book written up today but a detailed ac count of tho affair is promised later. I AMONG 1TIK SIOK. John A. Carlson of Catching In let visited at Morey hospital yestor day with his wife, who has boon 111 for Bomo tlmo, Cliiudo Nasburg Is able to bo out today nftor a short Illness. I3. O, Drows has been suffering from n sovero attack of la grlppo. Mrs. Jamos Forty of Hunker Hill Is confined to her homo by pneu monia. Mrs. I.o Mleux of Forndale Is ro imrtod ns bolng ill of tho grip. Mrs. Cook, mother ot George Cook, Is 111 at the homo of her sun. D. nodding Is Buffering from nn attack of pneumonia at the I.loyd hotel. Mrs. Duncan Ferguson Is im ported qulto sick at hor home la Forndale. N'OTICK. " Tho Coos Hay Water Compnn' olflto will lomnln open on tho 10th of each month, from 7 to S p. in., Tor tho accommodation ot the pat rons nt tho now olllco on Broadway between Commercial and Market. COOS HAY WATER CO. TO HAVE MUSIC EACH EVENING MANAGER M'KKOWN OF CHAM) I.Kit ARRANGES FOR INNOVA TION FOIl DINNKIl Gl'KSTS AT HOTEL. Mnnngcr II, J. .McKeown of tho Chandler Hotel announced today that beginning this evening he would hnvo an orchestra furnish music during tho dinner hours, from C to 8 o'clock. Tho Innovation will bo welcome nows to tho guests of tho liotol. In addition to providing for his regu lar patrons, Mr. McKeown plans the musical program as an added Inducement for tho residents of Coos Hay to patronize the dinners n( tho hotel. Whllo tho hotel has neon crowd ed, tho dining room facilities en ables thu Clinudlor to accommodnto many moro dinner guosts. With tho fine menus and musical pro gram Manager McKeown hopes to Induce tho pcoplo of Mnrshfleld and North Head to utilize tho liotol moro for dinner parties and entertaining guests and afford tho hotel tho local patronage that It so woll deserves. SOCIETY NEWS COLLEGE WOMEN ey, Miss Mildred Rood, Miss Kara Sliouso, Miss Apna Truman, Miss Hazel Moody, Miss Bessie Inline!, Miss Alice Watters, Ilernard and Itohert Hazor. Lester Enton. Hnrnlil Hunt, Ucorgo lllnzo, Harold Simp 4 son, Miss Matilda Groves, Floyd Con ro, Arthur Iloyuolds, Misses Ntio- mi ana Mnrjory smith, Tom Stora, Miss Topping hns called a meet- I.ylo Chnppoll, Paul Welling, Melilu lug of all the former college womou Jacobson, W. Illcliards, Mr. Lnxton, in Mnrshfleld to bo hold Thursday Mr. Valller, Mr. Nlekorson, Halllo ovenlng at tho homo of Mrs, M. C. Haydon, Wlntlold Woodbury, Clydo .Maloney to perfect a club or organ- Tompkins, and Clarence Kibbler, lzntlon. All women who have BOWLING CLUB over nttonded college, graduation from nny Institution not holng re- I (liilred, aro requested to bo present. " . . I A party of twolvo enjoyeil nn profltahlo winter In San Francisco. NOTICK OF ItKlliailllOX Wl .Miss Painter says that contrary to SPECIAL IMI'ltOVKMKXT their plana thnt slio nnd hor mother IIO.VDS. will not return to tho liny this sum- m or. Miss Painter Is studying vocnl Notlco Is hereby given that 1 music with II. II. Passmoro, n noted sunnt to the provisions of Clip's vocul teacher, nn'J Is much pleased V of Tltlo XXVI, I.. 0. L, in with tho piogrcss sho Is making. ncconlnuco with tlio terraimlKH- I MIsb Unm Marsh Is planning n trip dltlons of said bornli, the CHf .to San Francisco In tho near future. Marshflohl will mle up, redeem w Mlflu Pn.irl WntltlnH ,lnntrlir nt Cancel tllO BlUClnl IniprOTMttf i Mr. and MrH. Oeorgo Watklns. Is Joda of Bald City of Mujw , now In Toledo, Ohio, playing In "Tho C()& County, Oregon, lumi I ..... ..i in a itlin flrn iliiv (if Alirll. UK. " vi.tijiiuuiiu. - " "..-;;. ,..i.j,,i (0 9 llHlk"-l ORGANIZE CLASS. nvnnlmr nt lm Ihit1lit a I ln Inof i Tuesday ovonlng, Tlioro Ih tnlk of r LOCAL OVERFLOW. Buys Hotel Mrs. Geo.I). Hughes has purchased tho I.attlu liotol from Mrs. Slice and will take pos session of It tomorrow. Mrs. Hughes Is experienced in tho hotel busi ness nml plans to make the l.attln tho lending homo hotel In this section. I Along the Waterfront. At a meeting nt the home ol n J1' ' "'iJiSSftrnmrTSLav IS!: z:..00W1t.,V,,,'",c'r.! miff1 &ai$lnniul."rlZ viiid i.i imi .uxinmuiu "' present woro: J. W. Hlldenbrnnd church taught- by Mrs. Doward was Iul wlfo w i,ra,lola nnd wf organized uimor ino oyni movement iorry Dodson nnd wlfo, I). A. Jones I UKUIIllliillB. i iiu luuuniiiK wui:uin mm wife woro choson: President Mrs. D. C. McCnrty. Vlco prosidont Mrs. C. 13. Pow ers, Thomas Harvey and wlfo and Mr. nnd Mrs. Terry. j. .j. Socrotnry nnd tronsuror Mrs. J. ' IXFOltMAIi CHAT W. Motley. CIAJ11S Tho Speedwell will sail lato this afternoon from San Francisco for Coos Hay. The Xaun Smith arrived In this morning from San Francisco with lomddoinblo frolght, biinglnt, tho legular frolght of tho Hodondo In addition to freight for Wlilott & llurr nnd the Smlth-Powors Com pany. The Adeline Smith nrrlvod In this morning from Hay Point and will sail tomorrow, probably. The Drookljn and Adwinco kail id today from Handou yostorday for San FrnucUco. AP,I OF THANKS. To the friends and neighbors who so Kindly uldod us by many helpful acts nml words of sympathy during the Uliioas and death of our bo loed mother, wo extend our heart felt thnuKs. O. 11. Ivorson and family. Miss SP0I1C0 Wilson. Who linn linen visiting friends In San Francisco nnd Oakland since hor onorntlnn nt r.mm hospjtal a fow months ngo, Is rocup- Tho Ladles Episcopal Guild will orating rapidly and Is expocted to meet noxt Tuesday afternoon with return homo booh. Mrs. 13. 8. nargplt. Wm. Grimes, who with Mrs. Tho mooting Inst week wnn post-' Grimes, has been spondlng tho win- poned on nccount of tho meeting of tor In Monrovia. Cnllf,, is oxpectod tho Ladles' Auxiliary. I hero tho last of tho month. Mrs. ..t. ... . I OrlmcB will probably not return un- On nccount of tho Illness of a til lato In May. Thoro Is now nulto numbor of tho members, tho W. C. a Coos Buy colony at Monrovia G T. U. did not moot Monday ns ex- A. Brown, being tho lntest Mnrsh- l'octed. I Held, man to locnto thoro, having , . , I moved from Tucson, Ariz. Others Mrs. Chns. Davis will bo hostess there aro Dr. C. W. Towor and wlfo to tho Mlnnle-Wls Club at its rogu- nnd Miss Nellie Tower, A. H. Daly lnr meeting noxt Thursday at hor nnd family, nnd Mrs. W. C. Hrndloy. homo nt West Eleventh nnd Control Mrs. Hrndloy Is planning to spend avenue. tho early aummor In tho mountains ! east of Monrovia. Sovernl Mnrshflold couples nro nr-, w, n Scott nnd wlfo hl8t wcok nboul'hlrty1 con des" to" bo " Wen JSeX oTboL TnJV April 1. It wns planned to glvo It , np" B ,?" , , "Ul IJrontla) Immedlntoly nftor Lont but tho dnto C- f. Mcknight and wlfo aro ox was postponed owing to tho Cntho- Ioetod homo soon from n fow weeks' lie-indies' ball. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. stny In Portland and nearby towns, W. Hlldonbrand, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. McKnlght visiting relntlves In Hrndlleld, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Going, Corvallls and Oregon City, while .Mr. and Mrs. Porry Dodson aro .urjiciviiigni was aitonaing to busl among those who aro aiding In ar- ness in Salem and Portland, ranging for It. Mib. Chas. Van Duyn Is oxpectod v v v t homo this week from a fow months' . vj8jt wjtl; iei. ,)nronts jH,iB0 nn,i HOXFIUK PAUTY Mrs. Roberts, at Enid. Okln. She .' "' : ; : r loft Enid, Mnrch G. Her brother, A bonflro party was given by the Mnx Roberts, will como to tho Hny Mlzpnh dnss nnd Christlnn Endonv- n fow weeks later to mako his home or of North Uonil Friday ovenlng nt jus roturn will bo moro than wol tho Simpson park. ' como to th0 many frlonds ho made Tho ovonlng was spoilt In playing durlng a vist hero a fow years ngo. gnmes. Konstlng potntoos and ,,. ,. . . . iiinrshmallowB and popping com ,1th?3;iLr ?.r,mf?Q is "ow. Clncl" woro also Indulged In. , ,mtl PMraMliiB his art Btudlos. Ho Thoso prosont woro: ' mn' contlnuo his studios In Amerl- Mrs. Geo. Hnzor, Roscoo Hazor, cft ""otl'r 'on; 'tovo going to En Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wldnor, Roscoo rol)0 for tho "'Blng courso. Wldnor. Mrs. Robt. McCann, Mr. and Miss Maud Painter writes rola Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mr. Claronco Cov- lives l Mnrshfleld of a pleasant and I ilililliniiml rvllil .1.1 Mica tirnti.i.... ir i.. ....i. -rt... iiuiuuui uu iiuiii ii imny,D .laying ingonuo parts. "'l0' W . ,84T ATWtti , Mrs Warren Painter, who hns' W"Zt lu '& && been visit ng rolutlvea In Snn Frnn-:of ,n00 ...... iIOI1(1 numbered Cisco tho pnBt month. Is oxncctod?i"u. ""..." Mid hrf homo on the next Redoudo. Mrs II. A. Wornlch will nlso probnbly roturn with hor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hownrd Imhoff nr rlved on tho Hay laBt week from Gront Fulls, Mont., to visit nt tho homo of his mother, Mrs. A. II. Im hoff, In North Hond. Mrs. C. F. McColIum of North Ilend roturned ovorlnnd tho first of InBt weok from a fow months' visit with her Bister, Mrs. Hnrry Moffatt nnd Mrs. T. B. Shorldnn, In San Fran cisco, following the roturn of hor self and Mr. McColIum to tho coast from tholr oastorn trip Inst fall. Mr. Shorldan, who rocontly disposed of pnrt of his bnnklng Interests nt Rosoburg Is now spondlng nil of his time In San FrnnclBco, Mrs. Mof fatt Is planning to spend most of tho Bummer on tho Bny nnd It Is pos sible thnt Mrs. Shorldan and hor charming daughters may also como up for part of tho summer soason. Goorgo Sheridan, a nephew of Mrs. McColIum, who will again mnnngo tho North Bend Condonsary, arrived lioro last week from San Francisco. Mrs. Dan McDonald of North Bend wns n guest of Mrs. II, J, McKeown of tho Chnndlor Friday. Mrs. C. M. Byler of North Bend spent yesterday afternoon In Mnrsh flold visiting nt tho homo of hor brother, W, S. Turpen. Mrs. W. II. Smith nnd daughter, Mary, leturned Friday evening from Coquillo nnd nro today tho guests of Mrs. Fred Bnchmnn of Forndnlo. Malr Dnno ontortnlnod n dozon friends nt a "stag" dlnnor at tho Chnndlor Inst Saturday ovenlng, tho evont bolng his birthday. Goodmm's Garage .homo of the CADILLAC and fORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars .1 17 Central A v. Phono 37:Mj. i numbered 03 being for Ue i IM'UJ inwl nil nr uia boarlng Interest nt 6 per test I " i ...III .. Iha BMt W milium, mill wm ,j..,i. annual coupon period ot Id WJI to-wlt: On tlio ursi ux 1913, pay to tho proper ori' i. ..i. i.... t u..i,i iinmls. face n of each thereof, with twJi . l. . i.i j.ii nnit tne 0' l ureal 10 mini - i,Jk, nnd holdors of said above dew bonds nro hercliy nomw- ; cancellation to the undeijll" T"of saluuy in wiu riuiuib"" .: ,r pom ft said City of Marsh field. Coo ?reKn',,'nn,U.ndAdB nnd aro fuithcr nolWed Jjjg est navmont period, to-'1 April 1st, lf13. . yH Dated this 10th day or 1913' C. O. WILLIAM iroaaurur ui " - x. field. Coos county notici: rojif:ctoi& iouuo ."-:-, ,ion i". Kla LTcr ii "2 hold Coos In tho City oa T County, urcg. --Mt,n tho 18th day or ."--' - 41 tweon tho Hours 1 :,t p p. m. In the "SSiief Restaurant, and totmeta J , tho Socialist 1 m, -following auestlons. (i) "do ou ::;, ui' aouiiiom i '"'" "fr to "ftl view to the Iran r 0bWC nrnsnnt steam '' of Mnrshfleld.' -,, olfl t-' "?...". i,v bereirrJ .trnnBer BI10...U..W epi 1 ne i" "- ., ins ace ....,.i.nnt known UB.. ?"" n ,5or ciouse." iU,M On a fcoparate ml Ing question w! M nlri?,ti j 1.(1..11 TIM t.l'F .f IIIO - 1 oiiuu ."- -nort o - monthly to t tne - ua """" JOHN V DV If you have lDtfr ffl tradof or want help. W I