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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1915)
: MVUARY 15, 1915-WGEDmo ! . !'i.L "-"- ii-ii et i J'-1 i . f L ' V. . LmMraisr.ri -iJ ..-'- .- 4 COOS BAY TIMES. HARSHFIELD, OREGON mi nwTgr'MBiJHiftMMMBMnWilw , BBtBSSSBBSMSgjk " a I kl A IK FINAL D AYS Ladies Mid-Season SUITS 00CIean-up price $1-55 $35.00 New Fall Suits CLEAN UP PRICE 5p Cj0 Just Such Snaps as these to be had in AH Departments Broken Lines Men's $ 1 .55 $4 and $5 Shoes-Sale - Clean Up Price MEN'S OVERCOATS! $20 OvercM !. . Mil $10 Overcoats in,- i.-m m TWO FIHE FIENDS PLY THEIR TIE DEGREE OF HONOR HOLDS ANNUAL INSTALLATION 00 mum Offlivr fr Vh Year Talc Their I'laeo hi Miwl IahIco N"Blor !i. , ., , . r- Xawot Lege N. l the Degree Two Cases of Mysterious Fires of n ,u aMN iMuii- One in Lakeside and One . tk ameers iMt eveaiag hefore Here Puzzle tor i aeabrs ., whe gathered for th cereMonles. Two Ineenrflary Mmrt wtthia fdlowtag ar th? officer the last three day, oae In Ilae-, ,, iwulM: side ami the other is this city, la , p,.u. , naL,rXLT nilvU ' w . w. ...... .... , IB STILL BOIHB the roar of the Grafts' Theater have mystified the pelto. mho are e the lookout for twe asysterioas saea who are uppocl to he laplieauri la tb rases. The peel reesa aae restaur ant or Harry Herter, at Lake, was discovered mi flra Tuoadar njcht, keroMp having heR used. Close eaie midnight, Wednesday, Itobort Marsdoa. Jr.. while locking up the tbeater, discovered two men who ran dowa ta alley to Ilroad way leaving hehtad them a shovel ' fall of red hot coals, j In bo(h cases there aro direct trace of wilful attempts to not fires. Tlio lakeside flro was discolored j about midnight In thu bulldlnK which ! Hector hai Icaicd for several months ' to some Greeks ,lttau. CWef of Hoaor Mrs. Grace Nagle Lady of Hoaor .Mrs. Allee Yoa kesa. Chief of Ceremonies Hllsabeth Doaae. Recorder Mrs. Frances Hazard. Plaaaeler I). I,. Hood. Treasurer I)ra Cntrhcnrt. Usher Nancy Noble. AMlitant Usher Martha Flana gan. Iusldo Watch I.ydla Lang. Outsldo Watch Matt Stenholm. Trusteos Mrs. Mary McKnight and 1). Ii. Hood. A. 0. OF U. W. INSTALL OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR Mirny Atli'iiil Mvt!nc if Ui-t i:.- nliiH In Odd IVlliius i Hall Offlcurs for the comlns: year wtrt Installoil and plum dlwusMd at a inuutliiK of the Mammoth Lodjr No. ST of th Anclnt Order of I'ftltod Workmen, which was held baft tre nlnjt In the I. 0. 0. T. HaJI. Thoee who were laatalled were: 1). L. Rood. Muter Workaao. S. V. Cathcart OTraoer. K. A. ARdraoa Recorder Ftnaacler. W. B. Curtia Recriter. Matt Steahola laaMe Watck. Joha r. Hall Oetatde Watc. W. W. Steekel rVretMa. Htny E. Joaeo GalS. The t two t T3lac not belli able to he eat. DC SEHV1G E Prico lv i. ... m a m ill ta i- r-j M ill I wKKk L ll.tfl Ta mn mm Henrv Miller Cheats Father Time in Reaching the Century Mark Henry Miller reached the century murk today and had a Rood laugh at Father Time as he ale his birth ' day dinner at the County Poor Farm In icreat gloo acd the beat of health. Until four months ago the need man lived on II::yncs Inlet where he flalied and enjoyed life on the little strip of ground he owned. A few years prcvicus to that he sold hii faim and from the proceeds of this sale he lived for a areat while, per- jjMtw. Khod,, mm9 nape ur.OKini n wonra aees sub through to the end. HoweTtr. four months aco the old man wat to the poor farm where he ' bu become quite a friend of thej MOTHKIt IS 1ULI. other iamatea who eajoy the old fel- low and hU tale of early day. Mnt Hrll. Hinder llXHd-. Word ttt Miller was bora la Germaay - l'reHt' IHmmI'c, Ing the ttae that the CaHod ttatea. Series of Meetings Arranged for Campaign to Arouse Public Interest Plaas for laautroratlnc a Social ierrfce (aaspalca la Mart'jfleM to aroaae atore eeaeral iatereet la pub lic affaire hare beea practically com peted. The Marahfleld Episcopal GoDd i backtaf the morement aad alreskiy has secured the co-operation of aaaay. It it not a denomination al saoTeaeat. Municipal xorernment aaeatteaa. aaaiutlon and schmil work will be taken up. X preliminary program has been drafted for the meetings which are to be held la the Marahfleld Kplsco pal church hall the last Tuesday In leach HMtath. Aside from the speclnl abjocU aaslgaed, It Is hoped to inako the meetings a sort of open forum NEWS OF NORTH BEND I .. - - - J K. West's roHtiuirunt vn rubliuil ot about $0 worth of Brocorlcs ami meat the other iilKht, tho tlilnvcn paining ontrnnco through tho rour door. The box factory rtmtitnotl opnra tlons this wuck nml It Ih oxpuutuil that all of tho hiIUh will hooii ho In operation again. Word has been rentlvod huro that Elmer Hncon, nged U, who realdud hire with IiIh paronls, wn nliot and killed near galom IitHt wuuk by llr.iH alus drawer. Tho fnthor, Alva Mac on, moved his family to tho Wlllant motto Valley roiiio nionllm nno, Thoy came to North Dunil from Mniihiton, whero tholr thlrtoon-yoar-old diiiiKli tor wax burned to dentil, lior cloth -lug catching from tho Idlclinn nuiKO. Craaeur ha boon hold to tho Krand Jury. Polnrlniim Oluli P.p. nlirnlinn in IJS Innunru Tkiw ""IUUIJ iiwor I'liiim for a HoiiliiifSit to bo hold In Mariinl! up tit the meeting o'lljl Inn Club held list mMV ilwm ..r Allivi. Tn.u utOlh miwjf ui 4iiii.ii tuuviuti.Da Jntiiinry .'10 Is the haw la which everyone latere! -will Mra. H. H. Harr. of B.aker ta '"' ""f W '' la lu laiaacy. aal Jaat cewladed HD1. hat received the aad news ,Qr vn" "'' " "" l""- ' lis naval wnr with Great Brstata. la af the death of her mother. Un. foow,n ' the lrogrnm as arranged so far: open wimiow wun iooi iracKH oircci- tho police say. would have raised ly bonenth and leading out over tho , hnvoo with any fire started In the roar of the wooden structure that tho men an alleyway leading out onto Ilroad way. It was In this alter that Mr. Coal oil had boon inro.u., .u.n......i .i. i - . I iMtKPHVII IlinuiVim IHD VWW MQH WM spread liberally over a pool table Wwlnosdav nlaht. At the time there his earlr dare Millar weat ta aaa. XacheJ Delrert. of Foatorla. Ohio. nud Into thrco corners ftlilto an , wax a. hcaw wind blnwtnir n.! thu. ' llvlaa ihroaah the aerlad of the wmm ih. m..w ..r rh. i.u Teaching the Itlble as Mtornturo In bucko mates" when life ca the wjad Thomas J. Dlevert. She was S tb I'nhllc Schools. jammers that piled the face of the years and IS days old. She la sur- Problem ot Giving Direct Itellglnus globe In the weat roast aaj the Bast rived by two sobs, two daughters. Education to the 23,000,000 Child iadla tn.de were kaowa as hsjl two brothers asd one sister. They n ln tne Public SclioU. P6" are Mrs. H. H. Harper, of Bunker Suggestion of a Plan for a Happy'nnd About 10 years ago be came to H1U. Orlo Delrert. of Montpeller. ' Profitable Sunday Afternoon for America and settled on Coos Bay. Ohio: Homer Delver.. ur Elkhart, i Hoys In Marahfleld. where he has live a!n that time. Indiana; Mrs. Ethel Dalrd. of Kd-, The speakers are Mrs. Kbbeckn He Is in gool health aad haa told tenon. Ohio. Her brothers are and Mrs. W. V. McKldowney rntny of his frleada that he expecu Abraham K. Tharp, of Spwane. Mrs. Wm, Horsfnll, Jr., will have tollvefor.lo0ttme Wash.. Jacob Tharp, of Fostorla. charge ot a musical number. Illfi I.AXCT. li-' HmII s,... ?"!.' "dhr. ,!,,,L! M- J,,", Tutrtay. Fob. 23,-Who Censor. ------ ..v. . n. .. HF..m.. .1.J hTUM -" ". V. ww,,, WMtv. 9MO hlllu worn ovldeiico that concerned had escaped. Six men Immediately formed In a posso and traced tho miscreants lino both streets. Iteyond the shovel full ot coals tin lrnaa f tVtsa Iuta mah mak . J through tho stormy night to tho y" "T X L " ' JII L .T.l ."" ..i.. i& i "wn i"" "m iii iwim tin spot declare their belief that the men were there for no other reason than to set fires. rsorth Inlet landing whom It Is thought tho two m:n took a boat for either North llond or Marsh-field. Tho Grand Theater, which Is next "" door to Allen'n llllllard Hall on ltlG D.WCi: nt lKle' Unit Rt Front stroot. has In tho rear of It unlny n gin. I'UWf's )rcht-ir. Collin Ilnrrott, hoii of Mr. nml Mrs. Clin. Harrutt, Ih ImprovliiK after nu operation nt Mercy lloxpltul. Wlnfluld Itoblnson ami wlfo nro rejoicing over tho birth ot u daughter. Mian Ituby llrlgham nml Mra. Ilnr ry Trillium uru nuw omployoa In tho tolopliono office. Ilorbort Morton hnH roltirnoil from a tow inontlig' ongnKomoiit with n Ciallfornla orchostra. for tho literary prcim12i which It wiih ilunn(dti' I'.rl.mKomeiitH for tin iL. Jmiiinry '21. A Tho name offlccn ( will hold over for ""sj, Dan MiDo'.iald, prtVnr Todd, Kccretary uljjffn About 12 Rrotclimto i tho meeting last tmVA 2 tlo homo. Mrs. John lllcki.m nt operation nt Merc;! other day is ImprovItE. 35 MIkh I.nurn Lnniotlu (Inrdlner after a vllttffffl (e m II. J. Kneklcr and ljT' and IiIh parents arrWltT wok from American Fiiw locnto. They oro ttsft tored In the Watlenbwg Btroo't. Mr. Fnrkler n with tho Coleman Jestffiff : - we?' MMUy m fc)t. I'UlTii Orrk(tn. a member of the United Brethren Chr.rth. The remains will be taken to Bryan, Ohio, and Interred beside The Big: 2nd January Clearance Sale IS NOW AT ITS HEIGHT The stormy weather of the past week has no doubt prevented hundreds from shopping, yet our store has been crowded with customers. This is the One Bin Sale of the year aiuT goods in all departments are sacrificed. This Big Sale includes LatllCS' UOatS. Mon'.C. Wnmon'c on,l .Ml. .-.-.. -, -iuiiivii o (ll I ll uilll" dren's Mackinaw Coats Ladies' Suits Wool Dresses Silk Dresses Tub Dresses Dress Skirts Silk Petticoats Silk and Lingerie Waists Ladies' and Childrens' Raincoats. Men's, women and chil dren's Sweater Coats. Boys' Suits and Overcoats Girls' and children's coats Ladies and children's Shoes. Modart Front-laced and American Lady Corsets All Knitted Underwear. All Muslin Underwear. Ribbons, Laces and Em broideries. Blankets, Comforters and Bed Spreads. All Silks, Linens and Cot ton Goods. ub Dry Goods Company "3mart Wear for Women" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 361 years ago. Paper by the Movies? A apodal day for child- rtn at tho movlos. Coium., Mra. Guy Warner and Mrs. Otto Schotter. thn f.f W hii.K.n, ul. .llj .l "" -"" "".All UlllUOOr ' ,ou "' Sthool Uoom for children. Mrs. Herbort I.ockhnrt. Tuesday, April 27. Ailvortlalne Chureh." Paper bv Mra. Animi. Ceown. ues4lay, May 2fi. Fighting Tu- Paper by Mi j. jj0K. 1131 0 THEATER s IT berculosls. nett. THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND V A U D E V I L L E OIl and Hart, promoter of . th.. laugh trust. In rapid fire sing ing, dunclug and acrobatic comedy. A l'ihm) long vaudeville act. WHV AUVHItTlSINt: HHDlTlvS Tint cost ok coons TO TIIK CONSOIHIt The 13th opisode of tho "Trev 0 Id arts." entitle,! "Tim iu... , hlla niBimfsnti. ..- ......... ,,, . "" "" """ "' I". " "iiipui wag n iqw The following Ik taken from the current Issue of Farm ami Klrosldo, tho national farm paper published nt Sprlngflohl, Ohio: "Who pays the cost of ndvortlalnu? "Pive years ago a cortaln nutomo- di ci- r?..i- Cn Pit a icciac oiiup L-,cxiiy iw s TOMORROW is REMNANT D 331 AS fe Death." prtMluced by Wilfred Liioas with Cleo Madison and (leorgo i.m-kln. thousand cars which ho sold for about ono thousand dollars oncli. "During the prosont soason ho is blllldllllC innrn thmi I...- i , . Havea heart and see "Trey o' thousand ears which aro vast.; bet-' - imii uiu lormor output, and his lrlco for them U lees than f Vo huu-' died dollars onch. i "King Itaggot," assisted by Claude Grabnn white and Gustavo. Ilnmol, the world-famous aviators In "Across me Allan! n." u 'ISxtonslvo advertising has brought atieetaetilnr mntn. i n.i . . ' " ' '" w ,........, IIUI1'- I HUH VTII .t III1IIIII.1H r. W 1. 'iruma In three irts. ,imMi.,i i...l :..'.. "' " Ul ""or3. 'a on the Imp Universal, '(0 other inml mma.iu -.i i.. . ..".-. ""' ,w' '""Mbors ean lm 1, ,i ... . - - "1'iuu mure hlVH uavar liaan .,!, i . . .uunu uero iietore. lwer floor and first baloony, '-, second uaieony. lOe bv 1.1 1.. ., 1.1... . ' " """ lo u'l'Hl an onormous fac- r noro enrs in such largo num.. choaply. Tll oo... ... ,iuo conuiiion Is found in Children under the agQ of ton ' I!rCUcoUy nU ll,10s of usIno68. Ad v..,B iwwcea UlQ cost to tho con umer and Improvos tho quality bo cause of tho largo vol,,10 0f sales it brings. "In buying advertised goods you ot only get the beat value for tho money, but a reliable manufacturer's :"zz1 "at,8facuo" r .var ooeuying seats. 5c. 1 ere tomorrow night, the 17th jtlr.le of the Million Dollar Mys- try. entitled "A lluttU of wits " In two reels. ! ( I lou't forget that the oiy real I war pictures will be shown here jMwsUir night. Actual scenes tahen ,t he front while tho UuranMg arwtts pro at .hUI0. rimea Want ads bring results. AT OUR. 8th Jan. Clearance jM A DAY w,1Gn Cost and Profil Are 5 J vi yvi liul A DAY A DAY A DAY Wlinn in mnnu rn5rS one dl ""VII Iff bJ WW4WWW -- the work of two. When this sale is at pinnacle glory in value giving Whoit mnrw mnn tArnniall &1 can save on evefv article, M EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE IS R STORE OPEN FROM 7 A.M. TILL 10 P-! 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