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!" ' jy THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1915 EVEMIMG EDITION. rr FIVE 1 1 Tmw 1 . I ' I' ' ZJt fi T g I -V .it. c T ii j rj wni . um m u k ai -- " I IVOliBB 1A B.fcJI B10OT brevities January Clearance Sale WglgALL YOUlt PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO Ol'lt JANUARY CLEARANCE HALE. YOU WILL MMNDj MANY MUCH WANT ED ARTICLES GHEAJPLV HEDUCEl) IN PRICE. READ A FEW 'OMKIKJ MANY REDUCED PRICES: CllirkifiBcst Spobl Cotton. All sizes. OTS'C0' H H,,o1 pools .25 Alllgur1 7c and Sc Host Grade CnllcocB largo vnr letyaoi pniiorns nuu huimicb, n t-L 4 RalMjirlce, por yard . . . , i .Excellent quality Ocean l'onrl Ittittons; variety o5Ses. Formerly to 10c. rjo v NowMiicr dozen J u 'JJoMPuro Worsted Swoutors, mailo with turtlo 'neeleftworo $1.50 and $1.75. (M 1 fl taJumrlco ipiillf Ladlon' Good Ormlo Flnnnolctto Kimonos, floral designs. HcdB, Hluca npd Lavender. "jr Wore ?l.50. Sale prlco IUU Children's Knit Undorwnlsts. Tho best 35c grade. Sale pilco 39" rau BeKtlful iiHsortmont of Curtain Scrims, plain cSiSnftnnd fancy borders. Houulnr nrlro lfl iSoJiOc, Salo price, por yard I Ob i mw Rf." JMR . . " .Dviiiro non now uinm, nnsoiutoiy inu proor HBdOBBun proof, In stripes, cheeks and plaids. ' iifillSolit-rf wide. Always sold nt 25c. 4Q 'WWSTpor yard IUU ,- AliTsgol Capes for children and Misses. In Hods ' ft'HJw"01' Former prlco $3.50 to $5.00. fll f)P 4 vi'wltBc iphiiij u t !4 MctH'fflgood quality Union Suits, perfect fitting. TH julur $3.50 quality. Now "Tb$2.00 quality, now MTfiCT 1.215 quality, now ff m i utSMv ; !: iBiH It , Ladles' all wool Albatross Wntsts, variety ot latest alludes. fM Q Formerly $2.50. Now P liUU Mon's (lood Quality black and tnn seamless Sox. Regular 15c, Salo prlco, pair Flolshor's HoBt Gormnntown Yarn. Largo 71 variety of colors. Salo price, skein j Ladles flno Chambray Wash Pottlcoats In plain and stripes. Formerly 75c and 85c. 9P Now Gdli Crochet Hod Spreads, (lood Quality. Full 01 1 P size. Value to $1.75. Sale price t) I I J Puro llnon Table Damask. 72 Inches wide. Hogular price, $1.50. (M A Salo price, per yard 4) 1 1 I J Kxcollont quality Tablo Damask. Full width Qfln Was $1.25 por yard, now UiJU "THE FAIR" 'action Guaran teed or Money Refunded Central Avcntio Next Chandler Hotel Why? Hccauso It Is tho last un-i developed seaport of any magnt- tutlo on tho Pacific Coast." An ef fort will bo in ado to have all busl noss men print this on tlio bnclc of their business stationery. WEATI1 Kit FORECAST tft? AnaorUtM Frm In o lUr Tim? OREGON Italn In west and probably fair In oaBt; southeast erly winds, Increasing along coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt I: in n. m., Jan. 5, by RonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maxlmum 10 Minimum 3H At I: l.'l n. 111 12; Picclpltatlon 20 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, l!ilt 115.17 Precipitation Baiue porlod last year 27.52 Wind, northwest, cloudy and rainy. Suffers Lms. C. W. Warner was j among thoso sustaining considerable damage In tho Wcsterborg homo I fire. Mr. Warner occupied a houso adjacent to tho burned home and for awlillo It looked as though his place was cortaln of destruction. Ho and friends quickly moved out tho ' fixtures and In tho rush consldor- jablo was broken nnd spoiled, his loss probably amounting to $75. J Mrs, Warner and to cblldrou wcra visiting at Myrtle Point. Special .Services. Itov. Q. L. Hall will speak nt tho Hunker Hill schoot houso Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. in. Tho public Is cordially invited. .Meet Today. Tho Swedish Luth eran Aid Society this afternoon is holding Its annual mooting. Mrs. Olivia Hdinnn will bo hostess In tho church. wwi iipwfcn n tf.i 1 -s ma. I.. , SEhe Vicfarofo, iseewo tho chiHren at home aRid happy csidco entertaining them it develops their musi tastes. It not only makes home more attractive them, but provides music and entertainment ihc entire family. he Victrola is a source of pleasure which every e can enjoy. There arc .Victors Victrolas in great variety from to $200. pmc in and we'll gladly demon ic them, and tell you about our em of easy terms. V ft' ttf. rAl 117 Kh a mlbm mAwMwM rmWMn&Vtiv 'Zmi ' )Wl asfeassiiss W J mm snemyxL nif mm 1 HvutH lUini'li. .1. L. Stevens hns routed the John Illatt ranch on Coos Hlvcr nnd will take ontlro charge of tho plnco. Mr. Stovcus Is an old ten ant of Mr. Hlatt's and will bo aided by his younger brother in working tho farm. rilO HOME OF BT, MATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. MIsh Lots Powell singing two popular songs. Tho World Film Corporation pre sents "Tho Lights 0' London," in flvo nets. Tho strongest melodrama ovor written. Producod undor tho personal direction of tho author, Uuorgo H. Slmins, "Unlvorsal Jko, Jr., Nearly Gots Married." Featuring Hobby Fueh rer nnd Louise (ilat. A strong west ern coniQdy that ovoryono likes. Six roots of special fonturo pic tures that you can't boat. Lower floor and first balcony, 15c; second balcony, 10c. Chlldron undor tho ago .of ton years will bo charged an admission of ri cents. Hero Thursday night, Josso L. Lanky presents "IMinuml Hreoso," In his most recent success, "Tho Master Mind," In flvo nets. Tho Groat Hroadway Star Production. MMfyS&Mbn & ot, L. J,. THOMAS, MANAdKH. Central avenue. Phones JHI-J; in-L. lilt. H. !:. KKLTY, HKXTIST Phono 112-J, lloum 201, Coko HMg HEAVY SHOES u will xt j y $&J y ' " you y' SLdrTP S APPHIXIATU , -"y QUALITY, .SlIUVICL', yir AND DICPHXDAHILITI' 158-R IE iftt jnger Service 5HFIELD CYCLERY FOR Wet Weather HIGH AND LOW. Exceptional Values at $3.50 and $5.50 FIXUP Two Stores, lyiarshfield - - - - North Bend. Lcason Itancli. Jns. L. Stevens, n well known South Coos Klvor rancher who is now residing on tho McKnlght ranch nt Camp Ono, has also leased tho J. A. Ulatt r,auch, ncross tho river, for tho ensuing year Ills brother, Stanton Stevens, will bo placed In chargo of tho Illatt placo by hi m. Small Iluys Interest. 8. C. Small has purchased M. F. Morrlsoy's half Interest in tho Coos Hay Paving & Construction Company, with $7000 as tho consideration, nnd expects from now on to operato tho company by htmsolf In handling local con tracts. Tho concern Is entirely lo cal nnd will mnko special efforts to socuro tho business about tho Hay. .Mr. Smnll formerly owned a half interest, opcrntlng In partnership with Mr. Morrlsoy. Pet l''nii. During tho Inst few days, a fawn, now about as largo as tho ordinary dog, has attracted con sldorablo attention hero. It belongs to tho Hoos fnmlly, who rcsldo In n tent in North Mnrshflold. Tho fawn was picked up at Camp Ono last summer, the mother being killed by a falling log, nnd was brought hero when the Hobs family moved hero from Camp Ono. It will follow mem bers of tho fnmlly closely nnd delights In playing with dogs. AWro Overloaded. Staggering be neath a load that was too inch for human bolngs, Jako Tovcstrom nnd Frank Hrndy wore apprehended last e onlng by tho of floors and placed In Jnll, thoro to wail in sympathy wltn each other. Doth mon having monoy, they wero turned looso'thls morning nftor $5 had had boon deducted from each of tho two rolls, to tramp their ways in poaco. Give (o Helglmi Fund. Tho Coos Hr-y Grocery Compnny at North Hond hns sent $33.28 to tho Hclglnn relief fund at Portland. Tho Oregon cash contributions now amount to ovor $0000 and tho goods contributed arc estimated at ovor $18,0000. Tho steamer Cranley is duo nt Portland about Jan. 25 and tho Oregon com mittco plans to have a full cargo thoro from Oregon nnd Idaho. Tho steam er Washington, which was originally planned to tako tho Oregon contri butions will hnvo n full load from Sonttlo. Hold Annual Mooting Tho nnuunl mooting of tho Chamber of Com niorco will bo hold Friday ovonlng at 8 p. in. At thnt tlnio tho officers for tho ensuing year will bo elected and reports will bo mndo by tho outgoing offlcors and plans for tho coming year will bo thoroughly dis cussed. It is strongly urged that overy member of tho Chnmbor bo prcsont nt tho mooting. Hugh McLaln Leaves. Hugh Mc Lain expects to lonvo tomorrow morning for Portland nnd San Francisco from whonco ho is also contemplating a trip cast to Now York nnd Washington, making In all a four-wcoks' absence. About the trip Hast, Mr. McLaln today declared ho is still undecided, but should ho go ho will In nil prob ability bo nblo to nnnounco tho now Post Master for Mnrshflold on his return. From San Francisco Mr. jMcLnln expects to tako tho Santa ro road going ensi uy way oi wow Orleans, Humor Wedding. Iris F.lrod, n well kpown Mnrshflold young man who Is now manngor of tho Woolon .Mill storo at North Hond, wont to Coqulllo today for a fow dnys' stay. Humor has It that Cupid Is drawing him thoro and thnt a woll known Co qulllo young woman 1b to beenmo his brldo. llowovor, ho kept his luton tlons secret from his frlonds nnd they hnvo only their suspicions. No Trouble 'Uiiere. Wnilaco Car penter, a Handon young mnn, return ed hero yesterday to locate Tho other day his father sont for him to enmo back and not knowing Just vvhoro to find him, asked tho Mnrsh flold pollco to notify hi in nnd thoy did. Carpenter says that his fnthor simply desired him In connection with n business denl, Ho is ovor 21 years old, ho Kuya, and i embarking for himself. To Move- Offices. Paul Dlmmick, mnnugor of tho North Hond Lumber and Manufacturing Company, which Is owned by Swnyno & Hoyt, ex pects to loavo somo tlnio this month for Snn Francisco whoro ho goof to tako chargo of tho lumbor ond of tho Swnyno & Hoyt business. All books of tho North Hond compnny will bo handled from thoro. Mr. Dlmmick declared today that tho company does much lumbor busi ness out of Portlnnd und thnt with ono central offlco could nttond to It, not only moro chonply, but moro efficiently, AMONG THE SICK Fred Gottlns Is up and around nftor a severe nttack of tho grlppo. Mrs. Gottlns and sou Harry aro now confined to their homes with similar attacks. jsen, M. D. ICIAN AND SUHGEON Mid Diseases of Women a ! Specialty. ' 7 Coke Bldg. Phone 229-J i tlo Arms. Phouo 301-Ll FlVi: CKNTH PHOVJCS IT. A Generous Offer. Cut out this nd, oncloso with 5 cpnts to Foley & Co Chicago, 111., wilting your uamo and address plainly, and rocolvo n freo trial pn.ckago containing Foley's I Honey nnd Tqr Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid-1 noy Pills, for kidney nnd bladdor complaints, buckacho, pains in Joints, rhoumntlsmj and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thorough ly cleansing cathartic try all three for 5 cents, tho cost of mailing Sold by Owl Pharmacy. Times Want Ads Never Shirk Cost A Mite And Do The Work Newspaper Man Hero. Goorgo F. Nolllst, formerly managing editor of tho Eureka Herald, with his wtfo, nr rlvod yostorday aftornoon from Port land on tho Elder and loft out at noon for Eureka whoro ho goes on n visit. Mr. Nelllst for tho past yoar has been at work throughout the Northwest In getting out special edi tions for various nowspapors. Ho has contracts in Washington and ex poets to return thoro somo tlnio lutor, Cuts Now Heady, Cuts for tho printing on tho back of business sta tionery to boost for Coos Hay woro received this morning at tho Cham ber of Commerce. Thoro aro two of them and thoy will bo loaned to any business man who has sta tionery to bo printed and may bo hrniiL'ht n llu nmvMnnnnr nfflrn' whoro tho work is dono. Roy Law horno made tho drawing for the cut, which Is oxtromoly artistic. It rays "Tho only community In the United States Into which a new railroad is being built la Co 03 Hay, M, L. MARTIN of Lakesldo was in tho city today on a short husl.ncs'i trip. I. RUSSELL TOWER came back yes j torday aftornoon from a buslnosa trip to Portland. JOHN KENDALL was n visitor at tho county seat this morning on official business, W. G. 11B8SEY was down today from Cpos River looking after somo matters of business. C. E. ASH, of Tho Times, roturnod yesterday from a visit at his homo In Portland over tho holidays. C. HANSON, who has boon ranching near horo for somo time, has moved to Marahfiohl for tho timo being. MRS. J. W. BENNETT expects to leave next weqk for California, whoro she weeks, MRS. J. L. SNYDER and baby ar rived homo yostorday afternoon on tho Elder from Pprtland, whero sho had been pn a vlalf ovpr the holi days. MIS3 ANNA M. VOLZ, art Instructor In tho public schools, returned on tho Eldor yesterday from a two weeks' visit with friends In Port lnnd. MRS. E. W. SULLIVAN and fnmlly loft this morning for tho Sullivan ranch at Cooston, whoro thoy ex pect to rotnnln for n two weeks' visit. GEORGE ROTNOR went to North Hend this morning to tako charge of the storo there for a couple of days whllo Iris Elrod goes on n j vacation. JACK MEREEN loft this morning overland for Portlnnd where ho i goes ns vll11cR3 In a damage suit against tho C. A. Smith Compnny i thnt Is coming up In tho courts' there. I A. V. STEVENS, or Kcntuck Inlet, camo In this morning to get a doc tor for his wife, who has boon sorln'ifly 111 for tho past three wock and who for a tlmo was not expected to live. ELLEN RUDNAS wont to Coqulllo this morning to net ns reforco in tho case of Hagolstoln versus I!ur;o)stcln ct nl, which camo up thcio todny. This Is n friendly fnirlly suit Instituted somo time ago. MR. AND MRS. W. S. CHANDLER plan to lonvo in n wcok or so for Callfornln, whoro thoy will apond Bovornl weeks. Thoy mny nlso mnko a southern tour, Including visits to Now Orlcnns and other points, boforo they return to tho Hay. BASEBALL TRUST CASE IN COURT Federal League Attempts Jo Dissolve National Commis sion Under Sherman Law tnj Aitwutfri n i yoof n.r( tiom.) CHICAGO, Jan. 5. Chnrglng that the National Commission, tho govern ing body of organized bnsoball, Its rules and tho national ngrcomqnt un der which tho mombprs work aro violations of tho anti-trust statutes, tho Federal League has fllod a suit, asking thnt the commission bo enjoin ed from continuing tho alleged un dawful combination. HOW MANY CAN YOU SPELL? MORE THAN HALF THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES OF CHI CAGO MISSED THESE WORDS. CHICAGO, Jan. 5, Moro than halt of tho 247 high school graduates who took tho touchers' examination this month failed to (spell fifty por cent of tho following words correctly. Can you do any hotter? bankruptcy lucrative abbreviate maneuver cauliflower miniature cerebellum iiultauco debt In Kiquo effervesce pnrnljtlc Fahrenheit plenteous feasible ircojved gcyt.cr hiirN:iMirllhi habeas corpus fmchen Inseparable vaccinate Jaundice valet knave INDUSTRIAL REVIEW OF OREGON Tho Portlnnd Haggngo & Omnibus Transfer Co., hns bought a block and will oroct a largo plant. Bids hnva been taken for 150,000 tons of roclc for tho Cnlumbln Jotty next year. Hood River Fourteen carloads of apples wont to Now York by stonmor via Panama at 35c a box, with ro frlgorntlon. Corvnllls O. A. C. Is proud of the now $100,000 gymnasium with tho most completely equipped boxing and wrestling rooms on tho const. Grosham Nino buildings destroy ed by flro are to bo rebuilt. Hood River is planning n now courthouse. Tho ico cutting season In onstorn Oregon Is on a month oarllor than usua.1. From .Inn. 30 to Sept. 30, 191-1, tho counties of tho stnto spoilt $3, 300,788 on roads. Plans nnd cstlmntos of tho cost of irrigating 200,000 acres of land In tho upper Deschutes River basin aro hotng considered by tho Government, nt an estimated cost or $2,929,000. Neborgall Hros. will erect a moat packing plant at Albany. Chas. Putney of California Is pre paring to manufacture a patont win dow ventilator nt Eugene. A phono Hue Is being promoted from Medical Springs to Baker. $1.30 por bushel for club wheat breaks tho record, 5C horses wero shipped by oxpross from Pondloton to Denvor( probably for Europonn nrmles. Eugono and Grants Pass havo both boon offerod n $050,000 boot sugar plant If each town will mImi $250, 000. Sponcor's shluglo mill In the Al soa county has started sawing, Rlchlnnd is working to got a hos pital. Much mlstletoo was shipped out of Oregon this season, Tho Cottago Grovo tax levy Is low orod 2 mills. England is asking for bids from Oregon and Washington mills for 22,000,000 foot of rnllrpad ties. A building pormltlms been Issued for tho now $37,333 armory at Eugono. I WATERFRONT NEWS At noon today tho Speedwell loft out of North Hend bound south for Snn Pedro nnd San Diego. Sho arrived In from H.indon yostorday afternoon with n cargo of tics. M. E. LihK-h' Aid will sell TA MALES nt church lull Wednesday. Don't fall to attend tho benefit danro given by the Llutiea Lodge- nt Eagles' Ilnll, Saturday eve., Jan. Oth. .Hiisby's Orchestra. Llbby COAL. TIib kind YOU Imvo ALWAYS USED. J'iiono 72. Pnclflc L'.vcry nnd Transfer Company. . .. Tho lumber Industry ot tho United States has an annual output valued nt moro than $1,250,000,000. Forest fires In tho Uplted States cause an annual loss of $25,000,000 Forests ot tho United States cover 550,000,000 acres. Cifisifm I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f FOR RENT Houso keeplnj? room, 095 First and Hlrch. WANTED An offlco girl. Apply In own handwriting, stating oxpor lonco and snlary oxpectod. 1L. care ot Tlmos. FOR KENT Furnished two-room housekeeping suite. 113 2.nd St., N. FOR HALE OH RENT A two nutl 1-2 ncro gnrdon In flno condition In Reynolds' Addition. J. E. FIU-gorald. FOR HUNT Tuc handsomely fur nished houBokeonlng suites. Phono 230-X or call 182 Aldor nvenuo. . FOR SALE FOR HALE Thrco frchh conn. Hor bort Hnynes, Coos City. FOR HALE Stoddard'H Lecture, 1 volumes, almost now. Phono 309-X FOR RENT I FOR RENT (l-rooni hmiho. Inquire 121 2nd St. North. FOR RENT Four unfuruibhed housekeeping rooms. Call 439 N. 2nd st. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath. $2 por week. Closo In. 239 So. 4th St. WANTED Don't fail to attend tho benefit Will spond several I dance given by the Llunea Lodge at Englof.' llaj), Sntiudtty out., Jan. Utli, .Husby's Oriliestrn, NOTICE TO OWLS. Members of Marshfloid Nest Nq, 1890 arg requested to. lit) present Tues. eonlg, January 5 for Installa tion of officers nnd banquet JOE SCUOTT, Sec. WANTED Grain sacks. Pacific Liv ery & Transfor Co. 1 1 WANTED Steady reliable man wants work of any kind, for bonrd. K, caro of Times. 11 1 1 . . 1 1 WANTED Girl wants work inoriu lugs In prlvato family for room and board. M., caro of Tlmos, , 11 WANTED Capable, young business man desires position with oppor tunity to show what ho can do. Salary not absolutely Important o stnrt. J., Caro of Times. I LOST AND FOUND' I . LOSTA gold ring v. 1th a whUo sotting. Reward. Phono 388-X. LOST Lndj'K gold "at pin w;t witji pearls. Reward for roturn to Tlmos offlco. ' LOST Pair gojtl'rJininetJ yxjetades, nrobalily tnkpn by mlstako froijt office Hall & Hall. Reward for re-turn. I y p itfe i