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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. m"Mu ill 27 i LJH21P of- a ri It J 1 I'onytljhl lint Sctilfticrc Mirx A ND here's one of the very smart shawl collar overcoats which the best dressed men are -wearing this Winter. Its a short, snappy coat, either single or double breasted; very swagger On the avenues, on the boulevards, in the big cities, yes, that's where you'll see it. Fabrics, rough finished goods in grays, browns, and Scotchy mixtures. Most of our winter coats are waterproof. $25 will do wonders in quality and stylo; some at $18, and some up to $50, Reliable clothes even at $15, E13 ycur clothes here and we kee p them pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes January Sale Now On in:i!i: aim: vaijUkh that aim: ahsolutelv i'x.match aim:, com mining as tiii:v no a special lowness in ritici:, coupled with the most depe.vdamle merciia.v-hisi:. i Corset Cover Embroidery, 18 Inches wlclo, choleo patterns. Specially priced at per yard 10c Men's Jumbo Knit, Wool Sweaters, E.xcollont quality. ?S.50 kinds. Jipnp Only ipOiUU Crepo Paper Nankins, nssort- H oil pattrms, por 100. 4r 23o and Ob l.iulln' white, wnlats of Voiles nnd .Mnrquisettos. Largo var iety of patterns. Val- (A rn uesto fs so. Now....ip,JU rretoniies In baautlfiil pnttoms. fho 13e kinds. An Now, per ynr,i Jg Ladles' mannish, nll-wnni shirt 9 wlsts, perfect fitting, nil jhados. $:i.00 vnluos. (pn QC Only $iZU Porenlcs, 1 yard wldo, vnrloty of patterns, 2kc and lCo kinds. Now only, per n I , yard U'b Roys' and Mon's Wool Caps. Only r,0o OP, 3ftc and c.Jh 1'urklsh Towols. .'Me. yj n 2!ic and lib Lndlos' Whlto Homstltehed Handkerchiefs. HT- Now 7 for Ub All tnblo llnons innrked down. Wo liavo thorn in whlto, rod nnd bluo, oil colors, at per yard, upwards of 3fic, C GOe and UJb .7ANTARV TIRES iJolow Is gien tno tlJio and (tight of high and low water at Mt.rshflold. Tho tides aro placed 1l tho order of oicurenco, with tholr times on tho first lino and heights on tho flnnmwl linn . 9 Afinli fltivt n nnttmnr. Ison on consocutlvo ho'.ghtB will Indlcnto whothor It Is high or low i water. i'or high water on tho bar 'Btibfltruct 2 hours 34 minutes. SOCIAL calendar 10 Hrs. . 1.05 Ft... 4.1 Hrs.. 1.T.3 Ft... 4.3 5.3G 2.8 C.22 2.3 12.07 7.00 G.l 0.2 12.CI 7.R2 C.3 0.C FRIDAY Thltnblo Club with Mrs. Cluis. William. Norwegian Luthornn Young People's Society with Ilov. nnd Airs. H. O. Thorpe. a brief business meeting tit tho Maptlst Church tonight following tho Union Service and tho members of tho church aro requested to bo present. hots Contract. E. L. Hopson to day lot tho contract to Ladd & Harris to erect a flno six-room bun galow nt Thirteenth and Central, tho property which ho recently bought for n homo. WEATHER FORECAST Br A.olate.l I'rrti to Coot Hay Tlmn. I OREGON' Unsettled, probn I bly rain In northwest, generally fnlr In southeast and oast. Sott I thorly winds. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE I RECORD For tho 21 hours ondlng nt 1:13 a. m., Jnuunry '.)., by llcuj Ostllnd. snoclnl Kovornmont mo- ' toorologlst: .iinximuni -18 Minimum 37 At 4:43 n. m 38 Precipitation 03 Prerlpltatlon since Sept. 1 1913 28.94 Precipitation sumo period InBt year 33.10 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. North Mcnil Church. 'Rev. Samuel Grogg Is now busily engaged In push ing tho preliminary plnim for tho erection of a chnpol on tho lot owned by tho North Mend Christian church. Will Leave. Matt Hankln, who lias sold his Interest In tho Salinn drocory on North Front street to his partner, Mr. Holmes, who will continue the business, plans to Icavo soon for Port land. Want Mont, A. II. Powers Bays that there Is now qulto n demand foi tho speed bont Coos May which ho hid In at miction. Ho has rccolvcd several offers for tho hull, ono man offering him $12". for Ills bargain. Grace Dollar Hen. Tho steamor Grnco Dollar arrived In Coos May har bor yesterday from tho south and berthed at tho railroad dock to take on lumber shipped ovor from Coqulllo by tho Coqulllo Mill & Mer cantile company. Clinnipliihl) (Inine. Rny Kauf man and W. J. Conrad, who claim the championship or Coos and Curry counties In tho handball game, mid who Issued a chnllougo to nil comers In general and Will and Men Chand ler In particular, mot Wodnosdny In tho tabernacle, hut not for prayers, They had a pitched battlo and nt tho ond of tho two games tho reforoo railed a tie. Tho dofondorB won 21 to 10 In tho first gnmo. Tho chal lengers, Will and Mon Chandler, toon the second gamo 21 to 19. Margaret lies' Success. Tho many friends of that dollghtful llttlo nct icss, Margarot lies, will bo plonsod to learn of her success on tho Or pheum Circuit, whoro she Is now ap pearing. Tho Portland Tologram prints tho following concerning her npponranco In that city: "Margarot lies and a company of two present a merry llttlo fnrco playlet having to do with n slumming trip mndo by a curiosity seeker Into the tononiont homo of a Mowory girl. Miss Hob, an unusually attractive girl, Is tho Mow ory waif and plnys tho rolo skilfully, Tho sketch la full of surprises." (lunch- .Meeting. Thoro will bo Plan llevlvnl. Committees hnvo nil been appointed for tho revival to bo hold In tho Methodist Church In Februnry, by Itev. Jos. Knotts. It Is the plan to form tho 'large chor us next week, announcement of which will bo mndo next Sunday. Clark Is Fined. Will Clark, ar rested by Officer Richardson for being drunk and disorderly, was brought beforo City Recorder Hut lor tills morning and fined $5, or two and n half days In Jnll. tunlty to Blgn tho petitions calling for a bond issue election. Huh Adds Tailor. Men Leftln, nn exerionced and expert tailor, ar rived from Portland yesterday to tnko n position with tho Hub Cloth ing Company, as fitter and to have ehiircn of their nttcrntlon dennrt- iinent. Tho rapid growth nnd ex tent of their business mndo ncees hary tho addition of thlB department to render prompt and sntsfactory service to their patrons. Louvo for Curry Ralph Rounds, of tho North Mend News company, nnd Frank C. Kilpntrlek, Ills trusty ac countant and mentor, left on the af ternoon train for Coqullle, from whence they will go to Handon, and then south seventeen hundred hloekB Into Curry county, ranging southeast of Port Orford and somewhere near the north lino of California. They will bo gone about a week, during which they will tnko a comprehensive look ovor the section of country south of Handon. Iu the meantime Homer L. Phillips, o ftho firm of Rounds & Phillips, with R. Ward McQlll, tho famous half-back, will give all ens tomcrs tho gladsome "mlt." Receives Mlaiiks. Secrotnry Mot ley has received a bunch of blanks for registering voters nlong with pe titions for the bond Issue election for good roads, and thoy mny bo signed nt tho Chamber of Commerce by nil those interested In having tho highways of tho county Improved. Melleu Pleads Guilty. Mert Ho llow pleaded guilty yesterday to the chnrgo of assaulting George Stowart when brought beforo .Tustlro Pen nock nnd w.ib fined $(. Ho was fined $5 for striking James Mc Call a few days ago and tho fines it ml costs aggregate tho Bum of nearly &20. Mlnino Hull. According to evi dence nt thu luvcstlgiitlou of the wreck of the Porno, given nt Son Frnnelsco, tho vessel's hull wns bad. Sho wns owned by tho Swnyno-Hoyt Compnny nnd wns picked up by tho Adoliuo Smith, which saved twenty four people aboard tho Pomo. Tho Porno was beached at Drako's May. Rev, l,eo Informant.' According to nowspnper stories. Rev. R. C. I.eo, fromcrly pnstor of tho Marsh flold M. K, Church, wns Coventor West'B Informant In tho Investiga tion that led up to tho Copporflold trouble. Rev. I.eo hml a rathor mo teorlc enroor horo nnd loft sovornl years ago. Ho has been at Hunting ton since. For sovornl years his son, Charlton i.eo, made his homo with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Frledborg here. To Wed Soon. Announcements have bcon received hero of the marriage or Miss Corn Mao Mont gomery nnd Dr. Mlaek, which will take placo at tho home of tho bride's pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mont gomery nt Decatur, 111. Miss Mont gomery Is a sister of Mrs. D. Y. Stafforil and Mrs. C. K. Perry and Is woll known on the May through several vIhUh horo. Sho and her husband will reside In Cleveland, Ohio. A host of friends of tho ehnrmlng young womnn will unite In congratulating the groom. New Really Company. Marsh-1 field pnrtlcs are In rerolpt of liter ature boosting Portsmouth, formerly! tho Mlnuco Townslte, which a now company Is soiling In lots. The tract Is locnted across tho liny, north of Cooston. Thoy aro selling the lots nt $200 to S-U.O each on tho In Hfillmcnt plan nnd are oporatlng principally at Albany now. Tho of1 fleers of tho compnny na glvon as David Nelson, president: C. W. To bault, of Albnny. vlco-prcsldont nnd manager, and Claude Nasburg as secrotary and treasurer. Petitions Ready. -Mayor Morrison of Coqulllo, who enmo ovor rrom tho county soat yesterday, today de livered to Justice Poiinock blanks for tho registration for tho current year. Petitions for tho bond Issue Tor good roads. In Coos County ac companied tho blanks and those rcg Istorlng will also bo given nn oppor- PERSONAL NOTES i The Fair 1RV1XG MIK., Next to Chandler Hotel. Central Avenue. SATISFACTION AIAVAYS OR MOXKV RKFl'XDKD Orpheum Tonight THE SPIRIT OF ENVY Ono of Thanlinusor's drnnms. T'iE SCpegoat Two reel drama of great Interest and will please H'NN'irrs TRIES HIS LUCIC AT LOVE This is -a good comedy. T ' are Bomo fl v1owb of THE HOI,Y CITY OF JAPAN. 4nn FfTT ADMISSION, 10c, "Maximum" Hot Water Bottle THE MKST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORM), WITH A 1'NIVERSAli TWO - VICARS' GUARANTEE If It gives out in two yonra may bo exchanged at any Roxnll storo or any 'Owl" drug storo In tho United States. (Seo this week's Saturday Evening Post.) Hot Water bottles 00 (1(1 Combination bottles Sq nn Only $JiUU FOR SAWC ONLY AT LockharbParsons Drug Co. THE lll'S V CORNER The Reall Storo lHono l'n 28 I SATURDAY SPECIAL FREE! FREE! A 50c genuine Hammond Brass Hanger or Basket absolutely free with each $1.00 purchase. SATURDAY ONLY Always Something Doing Peoples 50 store .Mnrhhrield Handon .Myrtle Point S. D. PULFORD loft thla morning for his home In Myrtle Point. DR. DIX, who hnB been 111 for several days, Is ahlo to ho out again. MAYOR A. S. MORRISON of Coqulllo loft todny for the valley town. GEO. P. PARKER accompanied Chns. Thorn of North Mend to Ten Milo this week, MART SHERRARD, the Mniidon nu- tomobllo man, wns In Mnrshdcld this week. CHAS STAUFF hnH roturned from a business trip to tho Stnuff ranch near Arago. MRS. MACHADO, or Coqulllo, arrived In the city last night fur ii visit with friends. CLAUDE NASMURQ and wlfo hnvo returned from n trip to Eugene and Portland. W. T. DEMENT, of Myrtlo Point, loft todny for homo after a brief visit In Marshflcld. W. CANDLIN, of Coqulllo, who nr- rlved In tho city yesterday, rotum- od to his homo today. ATTORNEY R. O. GRAVES was among tho passengers leaving HiIb morning for Coqulllo. I. N. MILLER, the attorney, returned Inst ovenlng from n visit to Co qulllo on legal business. MR. AND MRS. J. M. NYE, JR., of Coqulllo, arrived In tl'o city last evening for n brier visit. ' I). II. JOHNSON, or Coqulllo, wns I among tho visitors horo Inst ovon- lug from tho valley town. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON ro turned homo yesterdny from nn ! extended Rtny In Portland. S. M. NOSLER, who nrrlved In tho city last ovenlng to attend a meot Iiir of the MnBons, roturned to Co qulllo this morning. CECIL HOLLAND Is going to Curry county, whore, with W. A. Gllmoro, ho will ongngo In black sand min ing with ono of tho now machines. PROFESSOR RICHARDS left for Handon yostordny nnd will roturn homo tomorrow nftor spondlng n few days In his music studio In tho Clty-by-tho-Soa. MRS. G. I). MARTIN nrrlvod In tho city today from Coqulllo to visit hor dniiBhter, Miss Marian M. Mar tin, for a few days. Sho will re turn homo on Mondny. MRS. WERNER LAGUS and ohlldron arrived hero yostorday from Astor ia to Join Dr. Lagus. Thoy will llvo In tho now Anderson house on Commercial, noar Twelfth. C. W. WIL30N has succoodod L. P. Pnrkhurxt as assistant ngont In Mnrshilold for tho Portland' and Coos Mny steamship lino. Mr. Pnrkhurst hns retired to his ranch. ATTORNEY TOM HALL roturned from Coqulllo yostordny at noon nnd stated that tho man charged with stealing horsos, and who Is now on trial, looks as though ho wns going to got "his." JUDGE HAMMOND, who wns to havo nrlvod on tho Mroakwntor from Portland with IiIb dnughtor, romnlned In Portland on tho re ceipt of a telegram and Is oxpected to nrlvo on tho noxt boat or by rail. DORSEY KREIT5CER and wlfo and son, William, arrived homo yester day after a month's visit nt Cali fornia and Oklahoma points, fol lowing which thoy spent Christmas with Mr. Kroltzor's parents it Day ton, Ohio. DR. SORENSON, of Handon, arrived in Marshflold on the noon train on a business visit. GEORGE LAIRD, of Mandon, nrrlved on tho noon train to look after a. land donl to bo consummated in Marshflold shortly. JUSTICE J. J. STANLEY, of Co qulllo, arrived In town today ami is renewing acquaintanceship with old friends. Mil. AND MRS. W. C. FENSLER. of Myrtlo Point, nrb Bpondlng a fow days in tho city, as gucBt at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fcii6!or. PAUL.DIMM1CK of tho North Mend Lumber company was a Marshflcld business vlsltur yesterdny. Ho and Mrs. Dlmmlck roturned overland tho day boforo from California, whoro they hnvo been vlBltlng. GETS CONTRACT. C. O. Gosnoy haH tho contract for tho shelving npd altoratlonB in tho Rogers building, which Is to bo oc cupied by tho Mnrshilold Hardware company. ' WANT ADS. WANTED Muff Orpington cockerel nbout 1 year old. Must bo good slzo. Phono 398-X. WANTED Information of where nbouta of Yoo Gulllon. J. G. Donno, Phono 331-R. WANTED Furnished liou.sekecplnjr rooms. Enqulro Times offico. LOTS CLEARED City lots ami nc.rtt trnctB cleared at 'low rate. Esti mates freo. P. O. Box 741, North Uend, Oregon. WANTED Situation In orflco or bank. Thirteen yonrs exporlcnco has fitted mo for almost any kind of orrico work. Sober. Horeronccs. Phono 28-X. A. II. Koohlor. WANTED Girl for Knontl house work. Apply 729 S.. 4th st. WANTED Girl for general house work. Good wages. Apply A. H. Powers. Phono 207. FOR RENT Five-rooni modern cot tago on Elrod Avenue. Apply W. M. Curtis. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, on Union St., near ball park, North Horn!. Mrs. FarlBB. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod ern. .173 South Sixth BtreoU Phono 29C-L. FOR RENT Largo house on Soatb 11th stroot. Phono 119-L., or ao A. H Cnmpboll. KOI I SALIC Tenin, wagon nnd hnr uo88. Enq'ulre II. U...Huruos, Bar city. r ; . J : 1 . KOIISALE 1 3-ln. Main wngon In good shapo 140.00. Addrpss Mox 210, Mnrsh ilold. 1 1 1-1 in. spring wagon with ton. ; In good shnpo, $115,00. Address Mox -iu, .tiarsiiuoui. In Portland. FOR HALF Four Slcllliin Buttercup Cockerels, ono UTi-ogg Incubator. AddresB Mox 81)8, Marshflold, or T. F. Miller, Forndnlo. FOR SALE Handsomely Illustrated story of tho Panama Canal for tea cents. Address euro Times oftlco. SUNSET VANILLA SUNSET LEMON SUNSET BAKING POWDER ARE THE EPICURE'S DELIGHT FOR SALE AT RELIABLE GROCERY STORES. rv Times Want Ads. Brins? Resiles! UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 158-R. A most pleasing high-grade hotel that is uniquely "dif ferent" and homelike. Equally pleasing are the economical prices, ' In the heart of Portland's interesting and essential points of business and social life, European plan from $1 .CO. American plan from $2,00, 11th lust off Washington St. Send -for illustrated folder -Norfconia Hote The R.oya! TONIGHT Louis Powell, In two now songs. "Till tho Snnds of tho Desert Grow Cold," and 'KUlnrnoy My Homo O'or tho Sea." Sovon rools of pictures, "Ills Faithful Sorvant." A hoart toutihlng drama with William Shay. "Animated Wookly." Tho best weokly In tho world. Twolvo big subjects. "Tho Sholls." An oxtraordlnnry drama In ono root. "Oh, whnt a Droam." Ono of tho host of comodles. "Tho Wondrous Exploits of Tom Mutlor." A mysterious pago or life's darkost rIiIo, vividly unfolded. Admission, lowor floor, lfio; bal cony, lOo. Don't forgot, always the host at the Royal,