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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
m K3K9 MI0tSSmS Etmtf: M"SF "w uHitiiiaa. Wiwi'wi nm u ' muimiiiH " ' wwmi,'"""1!'1""1 10 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914-EVENING EDITION. Myrtle Point. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. "MONEY TALKS" Marshfield t Bandon ASO Jl ND SAL E' - . . nn D j. MtfoLXXM bk a k - mn v wt mm mmt ra im . .. .b. aa am .an Hii-rr or'at h mmra r mm wi -& mm . Of Men s and Boys' bmts, Uvercoats, i rousei s, ixomuxus,, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Sweaters, Etc., at prices that mean YOUR BEST MONEY-S AVING CHANCE If you are an old customer of this store, you knew that when we advertise bar gains they are sure to be fully worthy of the name. If you are not a regular pa trorTof ours, you could not select a more opportune time to call and see how we help you to stretch the purchasing power of your dollars. Even those who have become somewhat accustomed to the unusual values we always offer at Clearing Sale time, will find many hspn surprises for them at this sale for the prices in several instances have been reduced lower than ever before. Our assortments are exceptionally good now, but of course will become greatly depleted in a short time of selling at these uncommon prices, so an early call is advisable. SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17. Sale Now in Full Swing Follow the Crowds FOR EXAMPLE PRICES SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS. OUR TAILOR IS HERE IN THE STORE TO DO ANY AND ALL ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. mamamtammMmmmammeawmmfamimaammmamm9m wta.......t.MM..BttttMMWjWWTK7Tr5 REFER TO LAST NIGHT'S TIMES FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST. MORE "Money Talks" Hub Myrtle Point MARSHFIELD Bandon .,..,. ,.,..-...i i ' " " ' - '- ' ' ' mmmm- InmAHfi I yj I SOCIAL CALKXDAIt. I fCoptlniieil from I'ngo Tbroo.) MONDAY. 1'roKiufu l.iiu Mm Mm. J. Upton. TUESDAY. Ntutli Henu Ciitnollc Ltullon I witli Mm. Null Hanks. WKDNHSDAY. Newly-Wed Club with Miss I llllilur Wont. Mm. 11. M. J. C. Schroeder, Mrs. J. 0; Kinney. Mrs. II. L. llrndlleld, Mm. J. W. lllltluiibrnnil. Mm. L. I Don- .l..i Xl..j I II Utiitlili.il Miu Ul'l. -voBtor JnnoH.'MrH. It. N. Koiilon', Mru.! I JJrldgu Club with Porrv l)odson. Mrs. Ilunrv 1'otirIoiM I Richardson. and Mm. K, l- Lo.Mloux. Mm. Mitch oil will bo hoHtoHH to tho club next Tlrumdny afternoon at hur homo In Forndulo. SUK.NXSA n.rn. MrB. V. ". Lnngworthy wns IiohU psb to tho Skonnsns Friday nfturiuioii, entertaining Mix. I). II. Siivugo. Mm. ' J. N. Ilutchliw, Mrs. C. A. I.iiiik-; ' worthy, Mrs. Mllo Sunnier mid Mm. I I Donald ChnrlBon, with whom the club I will meet next Friday. i I i I kovaij .urnox iiitiiuii:. . ' m .- - Tho Itoyal Auction lirldRo Club l mot Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. A. L. llousewortn, who en- Irirtnlmiil IikhIiIoj Itt'n ttlblOB of fllllb members, one table ot special giUM. with a Konoral discussion nnd a Mm. l'nmoiis. Mrs. Tiirpon. Mm. Niis- piano boIo by Marjory Swoiuingon. j Katstulilu Sowing Club with I Mm. A. llortou. THURSDAY. j Young Matrons' Club with ; Mm. Ilerhort ll. Colonuui. j Social SewliiB Club with Mra. .1. C. SwaiiHou. A. X. V. Club with Mrs.Mnry McKulKht. Thursday Club with Mr. .1. I V. Mltcholl. FltlDAY. I Uulleu' Art Club with Mrs. Ituxmuweii. Thlniblo Club with .Mm. M. K. Kvoiitt. Concert by Mine. Kaudal at Fliui'ili Hall. .loiiHon. Mm. Coleman, Mm. Stndden, xcttli Savage and Mum Sherwood of Coiiullle. i.r)iciAi,.si:vix(j Mm. Wm. Illnnchlluld uiitert.nlnod at sewlnt; on TIjuiHilny aftornoon. A very pleawint time wn hail, the liont chh HervliiK dainty refroahmeutH nt tho eliiHo of the nfternnoon. Thono proH eut were: Mm. Haas, Mm. 1'. Dolan. Mm. .Inn. Wall, Mm. CUiMop and Mrs. It. O. Graven, .j. .j. -. I CllltlSTKXIXCJ. I Thu Infant koii of Mr. nnd Mrs. I A. Sacchl will be chrlHtened at tho iCplHrnpnl cltureh tomorrow at tho 11 o'clock aervlco. .IOMA' SIXTKKX. Tho Jolly Sixteen mot with Mrs. Wilcox nt North Hond Friday aftor noon, with only a fourth of Ha mem bers present. Mm. Minion, Mm. Cole- ninn niifl Mrn l.rnil lriiRn Ifittvni'ni ...... ...... .. ..' ...... v '.,. - - "-. - - . : . Mrs. Wilcox filled her rnnka with uurlnu tlio week sno received worn Invited KUOHta. anion r them boInK of tho death of a brother In the Mm. Strato. Mm. Hoop. Mm. Horn knst. and Mrs. Hlchards, nnd a vory pleas Allen, Hint she will arrive home nbout Februiiry 10. She will nnr- tldpnte tn a bl recital to be Riven' tnoro by vocal studontB about Fob ruary 1. ! v Mian Claro Sherwood of Coiiullle In tho Kiivut of Mm. Norls Jeuvun and other Marshfluld frlouds. ; ! Mr. and. Mis. den. X. Holt linvo received word from tholr aon, Uric Holt, of his rotiirn to Salem from Kansas City, whero ho wont ns a doleRiito from tho atuilout body of Willamette University to tho Inter national Students' Convention. Ho wont Fast via tho Southern route, unJoyhiR Cluismns dinner nt Los AiiroIos with Mr. and Mm. Frank Dillon and soma other Cons Hnyltos, nnd roturnod via tho Can nil fan routo and had a flno trip. "Miss Until MntthowB leaves on tho Hrenkwntor today for Portland nnd Vancouver, Wash,, whero alio will spend a mouth with relatives nnd friends. 4 Mrs. Jns. Ferry, who has been iiulto ill, la reported Improving C. Gill 10 to Seattle's Recalled Mayor Become Candidate for Same Office Aflain Mr AmkxUDM I'rfil lo Cool lljr Tlmn.) SUATTLK, Jan. 17 Hiram C. C1III, elected Mayor In 1010, recalled for misconduct in less than a year, and defented by Mayor Cotterll in 1912. has announced Hint ho would bo a candldnto again for Mayor in tho ap proaching campaign. In n lcttor to tho men nnd wonion of Seattle, Gill 'represented. saya: "I have mado up my mind lo ! coino n cnndldato that I uw If tut cosRful, demonstrate that In tho pasi Iiir of what my political enunlcs call Cilllism also passed nil there was that permlttod tho conditions whlcli led to my recall. No ono ronllzos moro than I that Bitch conditions are forcitr linposslhlo In this city." Mi.(jnu.TSulti:iidetl. Tho ca of Motloy vb. Tlininormnn, which vraj broiiRht up boforo Judgo Henson at Cooulllo yostordny, was disposed of rather suddenly when tho suit wai thrown out of court on n nuwHon or law that tho ejoctment ncUon desired In tho suit was Invalid. TM plaintiff took n voluntary non-mt In tho notion, but will appeal to tw Supromo. Court nRnlnat tho costs ot !.. s.nun lml naanucnil Ill?flnst Alff. Annlo Stlcknoy, whom tho plaintiff burir nud Mm. lioodruiu. The mom bora preneut were Mesdames Unities, Kreltzer, Stafford, llariiRau. DuiiRan, McKiiIrIiL Luse and llouaowortli. Aim. DiuiRnii had the hlRhost score. JAm. Stufford will bo hostesa January Ml Tl'FSDAV, UlltiilDAV PAItTY ( T'o L. T. L. of the Haptlst church Is plannliiR a .lapanese proRrain un der tho direction of Mrs. A. F. Ilass ford for next Tuesday night. : i ' II. V. 1 l. ICLKCI'IOX. I Doroth ninth by blr Snow thday colebrated yesterday at her tho' The Marshtleld H. Y. P. V. held a ionio of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Jolly hoiwUui last night, although the II J. Snow by entertaining n num- stormy weather detracted from the i.- ..r I..... itMn rrinmiH wim n. tittduliuiro. Hefreshiuonts wero serv- v...i thnniBolvoa bv nlniiiiK games, ed after a social hour. During the, Times. Jterresliiuents were suieu. ant afternoon was spout at needle work. In two weekB tlio club will moot with Mm. Colomnn for nn even lug session, tn which tho husbands will be invltod. I IXFOISMAL CHAT I A 4 Mr. and Mm. M. C. Malouov nud dniighter. Louise, are spending a few weeks with Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCormae and other relatives In Berkeley. H L. K. Tilbury nnd w'fo returned to the Hay Mils week after a Califor nia trip. Thoy wore accompanied by Fnglneer Parnell, n friend of Mr. Tlllbury. Mr. and Mrs. Owon, who nccompanled them to California, will visit at their old home In Hnymoiid, Wash., beforo returning to tho Iray. 4. .j. Miss Kdlth Preston rondered a number of pleasing vocal selections nt the W. O. W. and Women ot Woodcraft's Joint Installation of of- p,)id MnniliH ntfvlit n ilntnllnil mi. 'l j ...r,..., .........., fc . ,.. ... . x.. i. count of which was Riven In Tho . . JO.Mis win loavo on ine iireniv j. .j. Mm. K. 0. Porbnin has received a card' announcing tho birth ot twin dnughtors, Hortlia Jano and Mniv llnlnn tn Mr ninl Mrn. Dion Arnsporger nt tholr homo In Med-' ford. Mr. Amsporgor wns formerly located In Marshfield and Is now City KiiRlneor of Mnrshflold, and h!a wlfo will bo remembered by former Oregon Unlvomlty students ns Miss Helen McKoiina. Ted and Allan Klssam nro expect ing Jhoir motlior, Mrs. Klssam, to nr rlvo on tho next Hcdondo for n visit of severnl weeks with them. Mrs. Klssam comos from Now York. 4 4 Mm. H. A. Wornlcli. of North noiid, Is now at Long Honch, Cal ifornia, nud has taken apartments nonr tboso occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Grimes. Sho writes Mr. Wornlch that sho Is much Improved In health, which will be gratifying news to her many Coob Bay friends, and that sho plans to remain thoro until about March 1. Hor IiiibIikwb so8slou the following B. 11. Smith was her uiiostB wero Kstop nnd lruster Sulll- officers were chosen: van, Kdnn Kelland. Hosoanna Thurs-I Pre-ldent Clins. Smith, ton and Huth Snow. I Vlco president-Carrie H I - MKICT IX XOUTII IIKXI) toss. Secretary -Miss Alice Tlckoll. Troas.-MIss llolon McLaughlin. AITKHXOOX PAHTY. ipim MnMinrH ninl Teachers' Club I will meet nt tho Central School liu '- -- : North Bend on January 20, at 3 Mm. Dennis McCarthy was hostess . "i, mm. rn..r.ini win includo at a dollKhtful llttlo afternoon party . .,. nn...w.i.i Ditafa n.wl Hila u-nnt Tlui nftornnnii w&n snent . a soiih o) l"i1'vo,1, .... n.i . i.. ,....i,. .urn. iiin, tim iinutosa'snoiidlnir tho nnst fow months with ?, '?'K .. . , ri "",,,. nt tim orv,vi .tnt.itv rnfroabnionts. Those ro.ntlves at Lebanon, has written imiiKN ii v Aiiioo iii'i'iiina uii , .... .,...-... . , .i t i ..!1 ri.o.i'in..n... o...i u-ni oniiKimin iirw,n wom Mm. Savflco. Mm. nor lwireiiiB, -.Mr. ana .Mrs. . L IK.I-1 rMlllllTIII 1IIIIU1 I 1 II 11 11 lllll .fV 1.WV . - -..-.., .. . . II lines. .us now .accompanist. 4- Mr. and Mrs. H. O'Marn, of North llnml niovod tn Mnrsbflolil tbla wcok I ninl nm ,il.!iunntK lnnnlml nt 7.M ..Ml, ...w ,.....w. J ,.-...i.. ... ,. Klrod avenue. AAA Mr. nnd Mrs. V. D. Fletchor will soon move Into the now bungalow which W. B. Curtis recentlv built at tho corner of Klrod nnd Ninth. I i Miss Ruth Allen, who has been water for Portland, from whero ho will go to Everett to Join Mrs. Jones, who Is to visit D. C. Green and wife. VOTi: FOB DKMOCHAT. pr Auarlttrd Vmt lo Cooi ny Tltnu. WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 17.- Tho elections committee voted today to recommend that Blair Lee, Demo crnt, bo seated In the Senate to sue ceed Senator Jackson, Republican, of Maryland, and determined to report adversely on tho credentials of Frank P. Glass, nnnolnted to succeed tho K, into Senator Johnston of Alabama. Hae Ymf Watch o SI y&iSl SI axedL Oeamed an V id NOW If it has been running over a year without cleaning, it should be cleaned at once. Your movement will last longer and keep better time. If you need a new watch, we- can furnish the best time pieces that you can get anywhere-for the money. Oil Red Cross Jewelery Dept. Red Cross Drug Store Jewelry Repairing. Phone 122. YOU OlM! OiiElit " l.ai'1'V- ,,,,, to Tlio 'M ii DM lasts,. Rf Carrieu o STEAMER, Pair uaii water, nan pin. lrel( out fr The i le re I tonlg! I toSa ! oil al work Her I left a I tout) did i i iun terp UK I TtSSt ildei I old. Wit' card 'iabt Sa ciooi irjo i:taV T i'ein Woli lUrb rait one reds T! larr lion ' ...... -..... .. I - i I ! efwi i i f '