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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1914)
, ' lv THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 'iOV will see a stylish coat like this ' '4 one on most any w K? w- Ccffrikl Hart tcbtthttt It MifJ Woolen Mill Store This store is Ue home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Here Are Prices THAT .MIST COMMAND Till! ATTENTION OK EVERY kconom ical shopper, ke.mkmher, irs xor what you .make, Hl'T WHAT VOl' SAVE. These Prices for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Men's 'Leather Holts, nil Bliailca. "Br, 9E BOc nml uuU Host TjIjIc Oil Cloth, now lot. Kliie imttvriiH. tlui 2 Bo A P kinds. Now pur ynnl... IOC Ladles' Fleerod Vt'BtB anil Pants, Only Bile 9 En ami JJl) Wo will nllow yon n rush ills- rniint of tin pur rout off on nil Inco curtains nml window Berlins. l'cnr HiittoiiB, All bI.pb. p Per do n J J, The Fair HIVING RLK., Next to t'liniiilliT Hotel. IVntr. I Avenue. SATISFACTION AliWAVS OK MONEY REFUNDED ''"HHMBHHHBlHHMKflHHBBHUHMHflHMMHMHiMHIHMBMHBMi Durimig These More than usual care must be taken of the skin; a cood supply of pure face creams and toilet soaps should be kept in the house, We have a large line of fiuaranWed goods, art-Parsoims Drag C "THE BUSY CORNER" The Rexall Store. US PHONE Orpheum Tonight A HIDDEN LOVE. Drama. : rLOTIlES'-UNE QUARREL. (Jood little comedy of Interest. THE ANIMAL. Drama. Produced by Allan Dwau. TOMBOYS' RACE. Auto Race drama. ' Fnt THOUSAND FEET. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. corner in the big cities. Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx in a variety of plain and fancy fabrics. It's the single breasted, button through model, with soft front Look at one for $25. Other coats at $18 to $35. Clot hew puivlin.sed til tills Moro will lit kept pressed free of charge. Ladles' Fl.innolotto KIiiioiioh. Tho 1 1. BO UIihIb. (J pn Now $liUU Moiih million unuerwenr. 1110 OBc klnilH, Cn Now tUu Moii'h lltbheil Underwear. TIio Moii'h Seamless wool CO- Hiix. Tlirco pairs fur JUli Thompson's Glove Fitting nnd AriiiorBldo Corsets. Values to 12.00. ...$1,25 Now InfnntH' Silk Lisle Hoho. TIio 2Be klmlB. i n , Only lUb I Roulgh Days of 'eatehir 298 qp dr DECEMHEH TIDES. ,'olow Is gien tno tl.no and Ltlght of high and low wator at MtrBliflold. Thn tlilon nrn ntnr.nil ll thn nrilor of occurrence, with their tltnos on tiie first lino and belglits on mo second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutive holghtB will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on the bar substrain 2 'hours 34 minutes. LOCA L TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 21 hours ending at 4:13 a. n:., January 2, by UenJ. Ostllnd, special govern uient motorologlBt: Maximum B I M Inlmtim 48 At 4:43 a. in BO Precipitation 1.02 Precipitation bIiico Sept. 1, 1913 2fi.ll Precipitation same period Inst yenr 30.12 Wind: Southeast, cloudy. Party Tonight Mrs. A. F. Hubs-I ford entortnliiB this evening nt her! homo on South Fourth street, In hon or of tho mcmberB of tho Christmas cantata, which was given at tho church Christmas eve. Father Dead. Dr. E. E. Straw re ceived a telegram from Mrs. Straw stating that her father, Mr. Laks man, died yesterday In Santa Rosa after a long Illness. Mrs. Straw bits bom there for several weeks. Ho will be remembered by many friends having resided on Coos Day at ope time. .Mfivlimitx (nfe Safe. Frank Smallwood says tho Merchants' Cnfo escaped all damngo In yesterday's blaze. They only moved tho ensh roglstcr out and then turned around and moved right In again nnd wero kept biiBy serving patrons. Thoy did not oven iiiIbs a lunch. On lliuil Trip. Hnrtlott Flana gan, Carl Larson, Alva Grout of North Ilend and Max Relgnrd or MarBhfleld lenvo this ovenlng over the old Coob Hay wagon rond to roBtinia their stud ies nt Corvnllls and tho State Uni versity, tho Inttcr two going to Eu gene, after spending tho ChrlBtmiiB holidays at their homos on tho Ray. Wed Knrly Yearn. Yesterday ninrkod the fortieth anniversary of tho marrlago of Mr. and MrB. I. S. Kaufman nnd they celebrated tho event with a lltto family dinner at tholr homo. They wore tho reclp lentH of many hniidsomo presenta and congratulatory toIegraniB from rela tives nt other points. Will Return. Mrs. Fluolln Tumor Is expected homo tomorrow from Al bany, whoro alio hna Bpont threo or four montliB nt tho homo of hor dnug:itor. Mrs. Marks. During her etny tlwo alio could not escapo her old work, as tho Chambers & Mc Cuno storo pressed her Into Borvlco to help them In a big dry goods salo. Slid says alio will bo moro than glad lo get back to Coob Hay. W. II. Lilly .Married. Of Intoroflt to Ills mnny acquaintances In Coos county Ib tho marrlago o W. II. Lilly, tlo trnvollng representative of tho SherwIn-WllllaiiiB Pnlnt company, to MIbb Fanny Struck, or Spoknno, In tho lnttor city shortly after midnight last Saturday. Tho brldo la tho diiughtor of tho Into Carl K. and Mm. Zaallla Struck, formerly of Minnea polis. Mr. and Mrs. Lilly will make their homo In Albany, Oregon. KxttMiiliiiK Service. TIio North Pacific Steamship compnny, of San Francisco, which operates tho steam er Alliance, has purchased tho Hrlt- Isb Bteol steamer Cotrlann, which ba3 boen used on tho HrltlBh Columbia const, and will establish a freight nnd passenger service botweon San Francisco, San Pedro and ports on tho west coast of Mexico. Tho sor- Cape Arago Coffee Better Than Ever Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. Phono 394-J, 184 Market ave. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 158-R. vice Ib to start nbout tho middle of the month. Moiv members. W. L. Claybaugh. ,1. A. Hlatt and F. I. Hunter are throe- new members added to the membership roll of tho Marshflcld Fellowship Club. ("1om'.s HimliiesM. Geo. N. Holt to day finished closing out tho business of the Coos Hay Cash Storo by dis posing of the fixtures. Mr. Dolt linn not decided yet what be will engago In now. Vestry Meeting. There will bo a meeting of tho Marslilleld Episcopal Church Vestry at Dennett Swanton's office at 7:30 this evening to trans act Important business. Signing MI'hiteM. Mayor Straw spent this afternoon signing up all the minutes on the books of tho city re corder that required the act to make them legal, and got through a largo amount of work In an effort to hove everything shipshape when bo goes out of offlco Monday In favor of F, 13. Allen. Kinney Was Violent. ChnB. Cnv- unniigh and M. Woathcrell returned on tho Redondo from San Francisco wlioro they took Major L. D. Kin ney to tho sanitarium of Dr. Now- mark. Tboy report that ho grow quite violent going down, forcing them to strap bis hands. Once he got out of tho stateroom and they bad difficulty in getting him back, but finally tho ship officers came to their asslstnnco and he vn strap ped to a cot In tho smoking room. Ho was qulto weak when they rench- ed tho city, but they were hopeful thnt Dr. Nowmark would bo able to hiuullo him nil right. S. M. NOSLER, of Coqiillle, la In Marslilleld today. MRS. C. CROSS, of Myrtle Point, la In Mnrshfleld today. L. C; SMITH, of Myrtle Point, la n visitor In Mnrshfleld today. HENRY UIGOINS, of Coob River, was n business visitor In tho city today. F. E. M'KENNA, of Coqiillle, Is spend ing the day In MnrBblleld on busi ness. C. W. SPRAGUE, of Eugeno, arrived In the city on n business trip yes terday. E. A. HECKETT, of Coqiillle, was In Mnrshllold yesterday on business and pleasure. A. O. MINTOYNE. tho Coqulllo con tractor, enmo ovor on tho noon train on business. HERI1ERT ARMSTRONO, of North Ilend, returned today noon from a business trip to Coqulllo Vnlloy points. W. P. S01IIEFELE nnd wlfo nro In Marslilleld today on route to Fres no, Cnllf., whore they aro to mnko tholr home. II. W.' RUSSELL, or Honver Hill, was horo today en rotito bnck to Corvallls to rosume his Btudlea nt Oregon Agricultural Collogo. A D. D. PIERCE, tho Coqulllo lumber man, Ib In Marshflold today and oxpectB Mrs, Plorco ovor this ovon Ing to Join him for n short Btny bore. FRANK C. KILPATR1CK, of North Hond, known ns an oxponont of CliBtorrioldlan mothods, arrived on tho AUInnco yestonlny after spend ing the holidays In Portland, C. CORDELL and hla Blator, who ro contly roturncd from Cnllfomla, returned to tho Smith-Powers camp near Coaledo today. GEORGE HAINES and family havo returned from Rlverton, whero thoy spent Christmas nt tho Harri son homo, ROY LANDRITH, tho woll known young rancher of Coos River, wns TEe Royc! TONIGHT JANE ELWYN & CO. proved a lingo success last night in hor wonder ful cartoonoscopo act and tonight will glvo another of hor Interest ing exhibitions. ) 4000 FEET or thoboHt and most In teresting pictures. WE NEED NOT sY any moro about our music, as ' ovorybody knows Its quality. J ADMISSION: Lower Floor, 13c. ltalcouy, 10c. MATIXEK ToinomV at 2:30 p. m- I PERSONAL NOTES ALLIANCE IN AFTER DELAY Stormy Weather and Shallow Entrance to Harbor Hold Back Portland Steamer Ducking head winds all tho way down tho coast and then having to stand off tho entrance of the harbor because of shallow water and break ing 'boob, tho steanior Alliance. Cap tain Lofsted, arrived at hor dock In Marslilleld yesterday afternoon about 30 hours behind her schedule. She was due to go out today for Eureka, but with tho gale blowing outside aiul a heavy bar thoro was little prospect that she would get out slde tho harbor. The passenger list down wijs as follows; L. A. Grant, It. E. drove, Orlgoi' P.lrtalt, Mike Aiitoncoko, M. Dallls, F. C. Kllpatrtck, II. Johnston, It. II. daunt, E. Ii, Smith. lrVln Ilrothorn, S. A. Dabncr luul .Innlefl Robertson, Purser StrniiBs WftB called to Man Frauclcco ns witness In it tt'lftl hud -his pluco on this voyago was takeil by C. T. Hooth, of London, England. Nearly One Hundred Couples in Costume Attend En joyable Function MnBkcd couples In nlmoBt ovory Imngiunhlo costumo to tho number of nearly ono hundred, turned out for tho masquerade l. given by Koos Tribe No. 33 of the Red Men In Eagles' Hall Inst night rogardlcBB or the Inclement weather and hnd a very enjo'ynblo tlmo, KeyBor's or cheatra rurnlahlng tho uiubIc. Tho Red Men wore lnrgely rep resented In their regalia costumes or buckskins and feathers, masks taking tho place of wir pnlnt for tho evening. Some of tho costumes or tho guoBtB showed thnt consider able caro bad been taken to got something unusual and vnrloty was tho biggest featuro of them. Punch was served and the members of ;tho lodge proved to bo splendid hosts, SCOTS PLAN TO Meetinfl at North Bend Sun day to Arrange for Birthday Celebration The Coos Hay Scots will hold a mooting at Logglo's Hall In North Hond noxt Sundny afternoon nt 2 o'clock, to mnko plans for celebrat ing tho birthday annlvorsnry of Dobblo Hums on January 2B. Tho mooting has beon called by Dan McDonald and boiiio otbor loyal Scots and they proposo to mnko tho birthday anniversary colobrotlon of Scotland's greatest poet and ono or tho world's groutest wrltora an event thnt will long bo reniombored. All Scots who oan possibly nttond nro urgod to bo prosont Sundny. n Murahflold business visitor this morning. Ho saya that thoro waa no ovldonco or any particular dam ago along tho rlvor rrom tho high wind. Tho rlvor la up slightly aa n reault or tho heavy raliiB. H you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad In The Times. Mrs. A. W. Jones Shampooing, manicuring, facial uiassago mid scalp treatment .LL KINDS OK HAIR WORK Phono 1SB-.I. G10 Contral Ave CALL A TAXI DAY Oil NIGHT PHONE 310 Party and train calls a Spcclulty. MARSHFIELD TAXIOAH CO. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Complete line of Notions. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE North Bend. RED MEN HOLD A MASQUERADE 1 UP BY ADELINE Report From San Francisco Indicates Marshficld Ves sel Was Rescue Ship Word received Indirectly from San Francisco Indicates that tho steamer Adolluo Smith, which left horo early this week with a cargo of lumber, has arrived In that port with tho steam schooner Poihob In tow. Ab far as can be loarnod with tho wires In such a demoralized condi tion, tho PomoB Is a small lutnbor schooner operating on tho northern California coast nnd was picked up north of Point Reyes in a disabled condition. Tho paB90l!Kera wore re moved from the smaller prM to tho Adolluo Hmltl'i wlMrli Up! t to" Jtired vessel In toW. 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