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' jiwwwmiMWiui!Uliiii 'l THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Only , , iVVITIM) TO MAKE TIIR .MOST CRITICAL COMPARISON AS TO YU ,.L Ol.l STOCK, HUT A NEW, I'V-TO-RATE LINE OF GOODS. WISE SHOPPERS WILL COME IN EARLY OVALITV AND dM- Summer, Knit Union merly NoW b Children's Combination Waist St2Bc quality. Now ,3b shoc Laces. I'cBt Mmh " Qp Sorted Bls Perdoz. only 3 b 1.1,1,1 and rlierkoil dress goods, U iiu nnd ehlldren's dresses. Form.rly 40c. -in Now. Ier " I " Ladles' Nat Waists In Ecru nnd while, thu f l.oo (Tin nr Kinds. Now $CiUU Duster Rrowu Uolts, patent leather; black, rod and white. Were 25c, now Hleached towels, rod hor- Rlenched towels, rod lior- n dcr. Were J Tic, now ...5JC Dresser nnd Table Covers In white, braided and embroltl ored. Formerly 10c qq nnd 50c. Now .c.fj Ladles' Silk Waists, vnrloty of latest colors. Former-An nr ly $1.50 mul $5. Now jj,au Nover-shcd Shaving Urushes. Formerly f0c. Now Cnrlnln Scrims, beautiful de slBiis. Formerly 25c and A n 30c. Now, per ynrd f qQ Special reductions In Rlnnkets, Comforters, Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Casts and Towels. 25c THE FAIR IRVING BLOCK, Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE. SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. -i irTVf rJmmfiae S & JSRSlr .- .rv CUvfrh J$"?2 -. h) "' ih2m Eagles Attention! Initiation Wedbesday Nigto C Co Gonirag, W. P W04 HI j Havo Foa O J BroKen Oct I H Coquiille River Cod Poinds Clean'iCoal to'the Ton Guaranteed Price, $5.50 COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. I'lione I HI-1;. GEO. A. BAINE5, Off ho open until K:()0 p. in. ISO IJromlwiiy So. !r Vi? ,.f$X &i.- j Wtt3 JANUARY TIRES nlow Is Kl"en trio Ujio and uf Iplit of lilpli and low water at Ml ruli Held. Tlio tides aro placed u the order of 11 curTiicu. with their times on l ho tlrst line mid heights on the second lino of ench day; a conipnr 'sou on cousccutlvo ho'ghtB will Indicate whether it Is high or low water, c'or high wntor on tho bar substrnct 2 hours 34 uilnutcs. 20'llrs. . 2.08 0.09 LOG 10.13 I Ft. . . 1.0 CO 0.5, 3.0 21 lira.. 3.20 10.11 ..IT. 0.0 I Ft... 2.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST I tllr Aorl'J I'rran lo Coos Day Tlnin.) OREGON Rain In west; rain j or snow In cast. East to south- east winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD I For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., January 20, by llenj. I Ostlind, special government me- I tcorologiBt: Maximum 47 Minimum 38 At 4: 13 a. in 42 Preclpltntlon 03 Precipitation since Sept. 1 1013 34.13 1 Precipitation snme period Inst year 11.01 Wind: south, cloudy. t, - HORN. Orpheism Tonight THE MUSIC HERB IS A FEATURE. THIRST FOR GOLD nig two-reol Bp.clnl. Tho trials and tribula tions that n man will put up with In tho search for wealth re hero depicted In tho most Interesting manner. WHEN DARKNESS CAME A flno picture. TEMPESTA. A good reel. ADMISSION FIVE AND TEN CENTS. 13 your faco covered with plmplcn, blotches or rach? Poor c nditlon of your blood will cauno thene facial dliflcuremcnta ct thia reason of tho year. A rjoad rncdlclno for your blood will clear your complexion like manic. Of tho many blood purinero wo oc'.l ricxall Wood Tabi l:(s cro undoubtedly tho most effective. Wo nro familiar with lbs formula of thla remedy nnd :tzju vjct it will do. It puri fies end enriches tho blood, bullJo up tho entire oyatcm and imparts a healthy color to cheeka nnd lips. Sold with tho Rexall Kuurantee. Per packace,. SOc If you nro afflicted wlt!i Eczema, try tho Rexall Ec zema Ointment. It Is guar anteed hy the makers and by us to glvo HntlRfnctlou or if you nro not satlHflcd with thu results of tho treatment, wo will refund your money. That shows our confidence In It. LocMiart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store "The Busy Corner" I'hone- -Mulu 208- -Us ' $S9&&U0&iiAiLi Glasses Ground to order POTATOES t0 haVA llict rnnnlvA.I an nn1 inna nf tlin vnni linat lintfltOHk --- 4MUV IVVVtIVU HUlVtUI lUltH U4 vi ji j. .-.. tat grow in Coos County. If you have been getting poor qutU i try a sack of ours and you will bo pleased. AllO haA Rfinirt nni1 nntninna nf tr T?nilt T7ni1 PflBft mill lllir MDk varieties that wo aro soiling for $1.50 per 100 pounds. CAPE AUAGO COFFEE. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Saice House N'one 30 ij. 130 xortli lliwulwny Weak oyea perfectly fitted by tho latest ami best methods known to Bcienco. Should you want hotter eye sight or noed good glasses properly fitted, try my special Ground Com bination glasses. Young or old, with this special glass enn read flun print, do closo work or boo at a distance, all In ono lens. A glass of bounty nnd a Joy forever. Every pair flttod by mo Is warranted to bo perfect nnd guaranteed to give satisfaction. Your patronage solicited. DR. W. B. RICHARDSON Optometrist from Spokane. Offico, Front and Markot Street, Mnrshflold. Oregon. MORGANTO Mr. nnd Mrs. William Morgan, nt tholr homo on Coos River, on Sunday, Janunry 1 St h. a daughter. Tho now nrrlvnl weighs nine and ono-hnlf pounds. W TSON Sunday. January 18th, to Or. and Mrs. W. E. Wntson, nt their homo on Shormnii avenue, North Hond, n daughter.' Mothor and baby, thu first to arrive at tho Watson homo, nro doing nicely, nnd father "as well as could ho ox pectod" undor bucIi Joyous circum stances. CURRY To Mr. anil Mrs. M. L. Cnrroy, of South Mnrshflold, at Mercy Hospital, Tuesday, Jnn. 20, mi eight-pound son. Mothor mul child nro doing nicely and Mr. Curroy Is all smiles over the nil vent of his second boh. on February 1, nnd tho pots will bo hold for a brief period, after which. If no Interest is shown In the de fendants, they will bo sentenced to death. Iliuiil Concert. Director Fenton, of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand, announ ces Hint a free concert will bo given next Sunday afternoon nt tho Masonic Opera House Is Xntimilicri. Georgo Rotnor and I). A. Jones went to Coqulllo this nftornoon with John Arhos of the Mnrslillcld Chop Houbo to assist him In getting his final nnturalb.ation papers. Weil Hero. Henry W. GustnBSon and Mrs. Mary A. Johnson were mnr rlcd Sunday at 1 o'clock nt the homo of Mr. and Mra. J. C. Swnnson In Woflt MnrBhflold, the Rev. I). A. Mac Leod officiating. A number of friends witnessed tho ceremony and the cou ple woro the recipients of congratu lations nnd best wishes from n host of friends. Wife Sick Marshal J. W. Carter last night received word that Mrs. Carter, who has been spending tho winter ut tho homo ranch of her brother beyond llrldge, was critically 111. Ho loft for there today. Sho haa been nlllug for somo time and her condition Ib most critical. During his nbHonco tho other officers will double up nnd do his work. .Makes Quick Time. Mrs. Charles White, wlfo of tho head fireman nt tho C. A. Smith company's mill, who left for tho family's ranch In north western Kansas, haB wrlt.eu her hus band that she renched Denver the Tuesday evoulng following the Satur day Bho loft on tho Uronkwater, which Is considered very fnflt tlmo for this trip. Sho wrolo that tho Ilroakwator loft here a week ago last Saturday morning nt 7:30 o'clock and reached Portland tho following morning ut 0:30 o'clock, which iudlciitos that tho Ilronkwntor innilo a record pns ongo nhout ten days ngq. PERSONAL NOTES Everyone a Money-Maker "e have 213 wo in nria A.iiimnn n n nrinn an low that It will ihl t y0U' Wo ,mvo a eorno" I" N'ort" Dentl. 117x125 ut Just at Ifiirt Prlr Wo ,,nve n flno v,ow' cornor ,ot '" Mansfield cont! Wo lliVV0 a fow vory B00(1 bu'8 ,n fnrm Property, and wo nue t0 wrlto tho sort of insurnnco that Insures. COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. 1IEL G. DUNCAN. Phono 2C4-J. E. D. JONES HWs Want Ads Bring Results UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 158-R. The Poval TONIGHT Miss Lola Powell in two pretty songs. Four reels of now pictures. "When Chemistry Counted." An Intermingling of lovo and Intrigue. "The Girl Spy's Atonoment." An lnUiise war drama. "Sho Will Never Know." A story of tho plains roploto with tendor pathos. "Frazzlod Finnnco." A Wnll street ditty. I Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony, lOe. Now vaudeville Thursday, Miss i Norma Hoardmnn In a singing and dancing act of morlt. MATHER Sundny, January lStli. to Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Mnther nt tholr home on North Heuil Heights, a boh, MrB. Mnthor Ib roportod gott Ing along nicely. Rainbow on Run. Tlio steamer Rainbow, Captain E. G. Smith, ply liu; botwron Mnrshflold mul Coos Rlvor, resunied her run today, hnv tug boon held up for ropnlrs for tho past two days. Uaskotliall. Dr. . Morrow'B Inde pendent basketball team will play tho third gamo of tlio sortcs with tho North Rend ludopoudents here next Fililny night. Marflhllold will havo a now mmi, Rufflngton, In tho lineup. Tho gamo will bo at tho Tabornaclo. Marhllelil High Sohool will play at llanilon Frldny night. Tiiinil Suit Droppeil. Tho caso of Harry Mnnlgottl against II. M. Dav enport, for non-resldonco on a homo stead, was to bo heard boforo U. S. Land Coinmlsslonor A. K. Peck In Mnrshflold today. Attorney Powell was on hand In behalf of tho de fendant to proccod, but tho plaintiff or his lognl roprosontatlvcs did not put In nu appearanco, mul tho enso will go by default. Nolo Alleged Owiilue. Chnrglng that n promissory noto of $200 for tho balance of tho payments on a horso, wngon and harnoss sold to Charjos Lapp Is overdue, James Scott entorod nn nttachmont n tho horso and vo hlclo this morning In Justlco Pon nock'H court nnd Constablo Scott served tho nttachmont papers, aftor which ho had tho lorso and wagon taken from Ablo's bnrn mid taken to Mulloy's hnrh until tho judgmont Is satisfied or tho case settled, Set'kH Mother's PoiixIdii. A Port land paper antiouncos that Mrs. Em ily La Franco, wlfo of J. C. La Franco, who Ib now serving a flvo yenr term In Btnto'a prison for dofraudlng In suranco companies, Is seeking n moth er's ponslon of $32.50 per month In Miiltnomnh county, Mrs. La Franco was arrested In Conulllo when her husband was takon Into custody thore for substituting another body for his own and having his wlfo collect $15, 000 llfo Insurance, Sho was not'pros ooutod, 1)K LIcensi'K Reipilrcil, Marsnal Carter, who postod a notlco rocontly that all dogs In tho city must havo licenses secured for thorn and that tho tags should be worn by tho animals, declares thore Is going to be a whole sale "slaughter of the Innocents" af ter tho ond' of tho mouth unless more interest Is shown hy dos owners to "pay tho piper." Cartor will prompt ly nab every "purp" without a tas JOHN M'GOVERN of RoBobtirg, In n guest at tho Lloyd Hotel, C. R. PECK loft yesterday for Port land and Salem on business. J. II. COOKSON dopartod today for Gardiner on a business trip. IVY PETERSON, of Allognny, Ib nt Mnrshflold on h s1iicbs tndny. WALTER STULL, or Elkhorn ranch, Is a visitor ut Allegany today. J. O. CARTER returned from Coqulllo last night on tho evening train. JUDGE HALL wns n visitor lu Co qullle yesterday mi court business. ALVA DOLL Is spontllng a few days at Coqulllo mid llandon on busi ness. W. M. CAND'.IN, of Coqulllo, nrrlvod In tho city last night for a brief visit. I). J. RICE nnd family, of DanlolB Crook, aro visitors at MnrBhflold today. J. J. CLINKENREARD wns among those In town from Daniels Crook today. M. D. CUTLIP, of Danlolf, Crook, Is a business visitor at Mnrshflold today. MRS. RYRD LATTIN, of Allogany, wnB a passenger on tho Express to Marshfluld today. CHARLES MAIIAFFY, of North Coob Rlvor, Is a liuslnoss visitor nt Marsliflnld today. ATTORNEY CARL E. POWELL, of North Hond, Is a business visitor nt Mnrshflold today. CLIFFORD CARLSON, of North Coos' River, was a passenger on tho Express to Marshflold today. CAPTAIN HERMAN EDWARDS has boon at Marshflold tho pnst i " days on business. Ho roturncil to Allognny todny. J. E. NELSON and A. E. Portor, 1f flclals of Portor Rrothors on tho Coos Day and Eugono railroad con tract, loft yesterday for Gardiner after spending a day horo. MRS. K. C. DARKER ontortnliioil frlonilB nt n birthday party this afternoon nt Allognny. The party was given In honor of tho birth day of hor slstor, Mrs, Goorg' Torry. N. C. M'LEOD, of North Rend, wnB n Marshflold business visitor to day. MRS, NEWLANDS and hor daugh tor, of Portland, who havo neon visiting at tho homo of Mrs. John Carlson on Catching Inlet, re turned to Mnrshfleld this morn ing on the launch Wnh-ta-Waso. a. W. SHELLY rot limed to his homo nt Myrtle Point yesterday after spending Sunday looking after In terests ou the Ray. Ho Is flg- SOCIAIj CALENDAR. TUESDAY Royal Neighbors' Installation of officers. North Rend Catholic Ladles with Mrs. Noll Ranks. WEDNESDAY. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. L. ChrlstetiBou. Newly-Wed Club with MIbs Illldur West. Hunker Hill club dnnco nt Finnish Hnll. Rridgo Club with Mrs. R. M. Richardson. J. O. Y. Club with Mr. mul Mrs. Otis. Eastsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. A. Horton. Presbytorlnn Silver Tea at tho homo of Mrs. J. E. Rurlc-hart. tiring on moving tholr Btoro from Myrtlo Point to North Rond. J. A. WARD wns a visitor from across tho bay today. MRS. E. R. KAMMIWtEU Is on tlio sick list today with n slight Illness. GUS ADELSPERGER's llttlo daugh ter Is suffering from a Blight at tack of croup. GEORGE GOODRUM nnd wlfo will leavo Saturday to attond tho hip Portland Automobllo Show and spond a, week or so with friends In tho Roso City. HARVEY RUSSELL, of CatchlnR In let, wns n visitor In Mnrshflold this morning. CARL MATTSON wns a visitor In the city today from Catching In let. MRS. HERMAN SMITHGALL was a visitor In Mnrshflold todny from Catching Inlet. REUREN MATTSON, who hnB prac tically recovered from tho effects of tho shooting nccldent In which ho wns tho victim sovornl weeks ngo, wns a. visitor in Mnrshflold today. It. H. COREY mid wlfo and child nro expected homo this week from Portland, whero Mr. Corey wont on mnttors connected with tho Cons Ray Wntor cnBOB following n Christmas visit at his old homo near Los Angeles. Ills father died whllo ho was thorc. IWANT ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED Linly vtlshes (o rent rooming house, 10 to 20 rooms, closo In, Rox 445, Mnrshflold. HOARD AND ROOM At I5t Com mercial nvenuo. NOTICE Pml y who took numbering machine from Times offico Is re quested to return It nt onco to Tho Times. WANTED Middle-aged wonuui In country. $30 a mouth. Sinnll fam ily. Phono 2G0-L or 324-R. I FOR SALE I 4 FOR SALE TNiin. wagon mill linr- iicsH, Euqulro R. R, Unrncs, Rny City. FOR SALE HO acres of good bill land nt $10 per aero. Thcro Is enough tlmbor on this land to pay for It, besides 25 or 30 ncres oC gobd plough Inud when cleared. This placo Is within 1-8 mllo of tho Myrtlo Polnt-RoHoburg wngon road about 8 miles from Myrtle Point. Good tomiB enn bo hnd. For fur thor particulars write mo. R. J. Montgomery. Rridgo, Oregon. FOR SALIC My clean Block of mll- iiuory nun lancy goons, niso nr turoB. No other In town, A Biinp for party with tho monoy, nhout $1500. Address Mrs. W. E. Lewollon, Myrtlo Point, Or. FOR RENT T FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 457 South Rrondwny. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, reas onable by tho wcok, 220 South Broadway. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod em. 373 South Sixth street. Phono 295-L. FOR RENT Largo liouso on South 11th stroot. Phono 119-L,, or so A. D Campboll. HECC STOCK llliJO TONIC -AND: POULTRY PANACEA Guaranteed to aid and Improvo your stock or your monoy back. For Balo only nt LEADING DRUG STORE I