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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Hart Schaffner & Marx now under-priced :loth es s iffnBKf MORROW MORNING we begin our clearance sale; the goods we bought for fall and winter selling are now to be closed out liSSfeoaratton for the Sarins' Stocks air&aAv nrdprpA. F"SSmr r - - M vn Jfthese clothes are just as good as they were at the beginning of the season; the prices .werejlow enough then. Now we're making them still lower; that means the values to you arcjgnuch higher. HERE ARE THE FIGURES Rov. It. E. Browning will preach on tho thcnio: "The Relationship Be tween Faith nnd Christian Conduct," Tho subject for tho Instruction will ho: "Tho Holy Catholic Church." Now Shop. Chas. Smith Is ar ranging to open a gun repair shop nnd bicycle and motorcyclo shop on Front street, occupying part of Tho Gunnery Btoro room. Takes Over Lease. It Is announc ed that Bert Ohman, of First Addi tion has taken over tho llcrnltt rooming houso on South Broadway which Mrn. Lola Bollou has been conducting. Has Blood Poisoning, T. C. Bus- Sell Chickens. As a result oif one Insertion of n for salo ad In The Times, W. II. Kennedy disposed of all his poultry. Ho says that ho could havo sold many moro It he had had sufficient birds to supply tho appli cants. Debate Tonight. This ovonlng In tho high Bchool tho local affirma tive debating team will meet tho Coqulllo ncgatlvo on tho question: "Resolved, That tho Government should own and oporato all Inter state railroads acting as common carriers, nnd all Intra-stato lines competing with thorn, constitution ality waived." In North Bend tho CiASirit sell, superintendent of tho Beaver Mnrshflolil negative will nrguo with IIIU mines, Is suffering from nn nt- lll North Bond nfflrmatlvo this ove tack of blood poisoning In his right n,"K nml nt Coqulllo tho Bandon hnnd. It resulted from a sHnlit ncsnt,vo wl" ,ncct tho Coqulllo nf- ',( ngjjgr- CY OVERCOATS and SLIPUNS '$9000 Grades now $20.00 ,'lSSo Grades now $16.85 "$20:00 Grades now $13.35 t$f()0 Grades now $10.00 i tick Overcoats 1-4 Off MEN'S FANCY MIXED SUITS $35.00 Grades now $26.85 $30.00 Grades now $22.85 $25.00 Grades now $18.85 $20.00 Grades now $14.85 $15.00 Grades now $11.85 BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS $10.00 Grades now $6.65 $ 7.50 Grades now $5.00 $ 6.00 Grades now $4.00 $ 5.00 Grades now $3.35 Broken Line One-Half Price wound becoming infected. Physicians to War. Archie Phil lips, of North Bend, stntos that Dr. White nnd Dr. Lund, who havo been looking aftor tho hospital work for Porter Brotors nnd Grant Smith will lcavo shortly for Russia whoro nlong tho Coos Hay-Eugcno lino, they will Join tho Czar's army hos pltal corps. Make Test Case. Dr. MlnguB ex pects to mnko n test case of tho city traffic ordinance. Ho declares that his innclilno did havo lights on at tho tlmo ho wns reported by tho of- j J. C. KENDALL wont to Coqulllo Urinative. in Dnndon tho Bandon nfflrmatlvo will copo with tho North Bend ncgatlvo. Thcso dobatcs will decltlo tho chnmplonshlp of tho county and at tho samo tlmo select tho representative to represent Coos County In tho intor-dlstrlct debnto when tho ropresontntlvo team to tho state debate nt Eugono next spring will bo decided upon. Men's Wool Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Wool Sox, at Clearance Sale Prices 'zSalE MEN'S SWEATERS AND' SWEATER COATS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT WOOL BLANKETS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT BOYS' OVERCOATS ONE-HALF PRICE. Woolen Mill Stores MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND fleers nnd pleaded not guilty througl his lawyer. It Is expected tho mat tor will bo brought up for trial to morrow In tho pollco court Wnnt Ad GctH It. Althougn fear ing that her glovo was forovor lost, Miss FrnnccB Stack of South Fifth stroot decided to try a lost nd In Tho Times, two Insertions of which brought tho lost silk glovo back to Its rightful owner, ono of tho cold storage employes finding tho article Sho dropped It out of an auto while riding home. May Come Here. Engineers Hooy nnd Fontnlno loft Eugono Wednes day on n trip ovor tho lino nnd may como to Mnrshflohl hoforo re turning homo. Mr. Hocy recently returned from San Francisco. En gineer J. E. Gnrdlncr and wlfei who havo boon located nt Lakcsldo, aro now nt Eugene Ei eat Economy Sale - FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY WitONABLE MERCHANDISE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES V IIUU'K JAP. SILK WAISTS, good quality. (M "JF fstjlosj formerly Sii.7.1. On sale at P 1 1 G vl five pairs of SAMPLE LACK CURTAINS or Nottingham, Madras and Arabian at greatly minced pikes. You ran c to ljtl.00 on a pair. nt per pair, ami up T8' SANITAHV ItUIIIICIl DIAPER PANTS. 9fl c grade. On wilo nt ilvlb n's Rlnrlc Wool MIXER PANTS. 90- h, vtero Alio nml I5i .Now only .. UUu n'H ROMPERS; made of good Ciopes and Chum- 0n All hleH, IJOo niul OOo values now uub and Walters' A PI 10X8; mado of good quality 4 "7 formerly 5u anil H3i'j now lib DIAMOND TIRES the NON-SKID KIND for about the SMOOTH PRICE Service Always "MVAgfS :j .$1.80 .'.Wool Soy. In Gray and Camel Hair; IK w I " i . wlues at 23c. Now per pair IUu 15l action Gunrun- or Money Sllefunded The Fair Central Avcmio ' Next Chundler Hotel When you buf SpDulfie besrJSr "THE MAN WHO MISUNDER STOOD." Sterling-Universal prcsonts "I1IL LY'S VACATION." A comedy of noto for the ohlldrou, featuring little Hilly Jacobs nnd tho famous Ster ling tots. Six lull now INDEPENDENT PIC TURES. Wo don't protond to know what "LICENSED" means. Lower floor mid first balcony, 15e. Second balcony, 1 Oc. Children Under JO, 3c. Horo tomorrow night Tho 19th episode of "THE MILLION DOLL A II MYSTERY.'' hOGAK LM Wji'','v'H!J'0-1J fT VT MARSHFIELD :: NORTH BEND THE DELICATESSEN CO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY carry at all times a largo varloty of DELICIOUS HEADY ARE!) FOODS for tho tablo and family trade, ready to borvo. vBlve our best attention and efforts to all special ordors clal functions and prlvato gatherings. OUR. SUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS cies of all kinds to chooso from. A lunch to suit your tasto In Quality and Price. ' HIGH QUALITY I fresh iiuTrst vegetaijles ' AND NUTS. I Everything In Season lCvccptloiiull ' Keen Price. I Marshfield Fruit Company, At Palace .Meat Mnrk.t Phone WII-J. REVITIB Finish Iong Pier. Anderson & Klockors havo finished their con tract to roplnnk tho long Eastsldo pier. No now piling woro sot, UioukIi In many cases Uio old piles woro sawed off at their weak points nnd now posts put In on top of them. In all thoro was about 2700 foot of planking 22 feet wide, completed nt a cost of nbout $4000. This work Is paid for by tho county court. Illo.Hsomliig Proves Fatal. .Too Illoom sallied forth last ovcnlng, poured n few drinks down tho pro vorblal funnel nnd shortly nftorwnrd blossomed out with a "dnlsy bun," on nnd It was all n pollcoman could do to direct tho blossomed Illoom to tho dnlsy bod In tho city Jail. Tills morning ho wns given n send ofr by Judgo Ilutlor nnd lold to seek grconor pastures elsowhore. Ih Debate Judge. Judgo John F. Hall wont to Coqulllo this uftoi'noon whoro ho will bo ono of tho debnto Judges this ovcnlng in tho nrgumont between tho teams of tho Coqulllo nnd Dnndon high schools. Tho court ' decision on nbollshlng tho position of I county roadmnstor, n berth now hold by P. M. Hnll-Lowls, has neon de ferred until next Wcdnosdny, when the commissioners nro plnnnlug to moot in tho ovont that tho Supremo Court pnsHos on tho county Judgoahlp question by that tlmo. Youth (Joes to .lull, Constable Cox loft on tho afternoon train for Coqulllo, having In custody Ed Lan ovo, tho 20-yonr-old youth who wns sontoncod to 30 days In tho justlco court yostordny for stoallng clothos from Jnmos Lognn. Lonovo nt tho ago of 1C yoars was paroled from tho reform school nt Salom, whoro no ,,aJ ueo" Bcnt for stealing. Aftor nis tliort of two days ago nil wont A woll until Lpgan recognized his pants whon they nppeared on tho I ' thorn. WEATHER FORECAST iny AmocIiIbJ rr to Ceo nr TlmM.J OltEGON Hnln and warmer in southwest; strong southeasterly winds in In terior; strong cast to south east gnlo along coast. 'street, nnd found Lonovo Insldo of yostordny on business. V. I). COX went to Ten Mllo yes terday to servo somo papers. MItS. L. W. TURNDULL of Coqulllo Is a Marshfield visitor. T. J. THRIFT loft this afternoon for his homo in Coqulllo. MRS. T. J. MACOENN of Empire Is a Marshfield shopper today. C. M. TYRBLL, of Coqulllo, is n Mnrshflejd business visitor today. Mr. nnd Mrs. llyron Houck, who lcavo tomorrow for Portlnnd. O. M. WALKER camo down this morning from Hnynos Inlet, with W. R. HART, of Hnynos Inlet, was among tho visitors In tho city to day. YV. J. MITCHELL tho detective, has returned to Coqulllo after a visit hero. ROIJERT ARMS, of Allogany, was horo today for a short stay on business. MRS. N. E. DAGGETT camo down tills morning from Allegany on a shopping visit horo. 8. D. PULFORD, n Myrtlo Point attorney, was among tho visitors in tho city today. OTTO HILL wns down today for n short Btny from Allegany, going bnck on tho nftornoon boat. J. L. SMITH, wife and son, camo ovor today from Coqulllo, nnd left on tho stago for Corvalllo. T. J. THRIFT, County Assessor, spout tho night horo nml today on n business trip In connection with Ills offlco. S. Q. WHITSEE, tho Dnndon auto salesman, nnd Chas. Jamison, camo ovor from Randou Inst ovo nlng on business, IIUQII LONO, n former Mnrshflohl plumber, and wife, loft yostordny for Anaconda, Montana, whoro they export to locnto, M. M. YOUNO, publlshor of tho- Co qulllo Sontluol, wns horo today for n short tlmo, coming over from tho county sent last ovonlng, ROIJERT CHURCH camo down to day from Coos Rlvor ns n wit ness in tho Wators-Dnvla caso, tho depositions of which woro be ing tnkon today. PROFESSOR O. F. STAFFORD will lonvo tomorrow nftornoon for Eu gono, oxpootlng to return this ovo nlng from Rlverton and Dnndon, whoro ho mot with J. It, McGoo yesterday to inspect some coal deposits. JOHN WELCH, Jr., traveling for tho Welch Dental Depot, and the cup talu of tho Unlvurslty baseball team for tho aomlug spring, loft this morning for Valley points to enll on his trado. Ho will como buck through here again on Sun day. DR. DURNS Is at tho Hotel Chand lor making arraugomouts nnd se curing offlcos for tho Portlnnd Pnlnloss Dentists I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR HUNT Furnished flats, re duced rates. Phono 113-J. - f FOR SALIC At Imrgnin, 5 lots tit North Uond, under good cultiva tion, Biuall house and a good well. Must he sold nt onco. Inquire Dox Factory, A. Mnnacka. WANTED O Irl to assist In house work and caro for two children. Apply morning, Mrs. D. M. Richardson, 383 First strcot. WANTED Tit) couples to attend tho Sumner Orchcutra'B first annual Mask Dnll. Feb. 13, 19 1G. FOR SALE FOR SALE DUCKS. Phono 088-11. FOR SALE Ono doeu full blooded Whlto OrpInRton hens, cheap. Ap ply 325 South Droadway. FOR HAI,lv Rooming houso with 12 rooms; good location; furni ture good nB now; 3horman nvo nuo. Phono 304, North ttend. FOR SALE Cnmcm, .7, slv pinto holdorB, tripod. $25. Soo Jow olor, Red Cross Drug Store. FOR SALE (Sikh! threo-rooni houso nnd lot in South Mnrshflohl for $800.00. I. S. Kaufman & Co. - FOR HALE Lot 30x120, nnd fqur room houso, good location, closo in. Othor Improvements. $CG0 cash for quick salo. P. O. Dox 5D2, North Ilcud. FOR SALE Choice onily "Henuty of Hebron" Bccd potatoes. E. L. IJcssoy, Phono Farmer 31G8. USED CARS FOR SALE Ono 1912 Cndlllnc with electric starter nnd lights, can bo bought for n song. Ono 1010 Cadillac at a bargain. Two other makos of flve-passongor cars at a big bargain. See COODRUM'S flAHAOE 1 FOR RENT j FOR RENT Unfurnished riatH ov er A. IJ. Daly Co. offlco. Inquire MnrHhfleld Hardware FOR RENT Housekeeping suite, with bath. 210 No. 4th st. Tel f'Phono 212-L. FOR RENT 3-room Iioiiko near Third nnd Anderson. $15. Phono Dr. Lo8llo. JX)R RENT Fine Mock or dilry ranch, within n mllo of Marshfield. 150 acres with 100 acres of bot tom land. Very ronsonablo tonnB. Apply E. I. Chnudlor, Room 300 Coke building. FOR RENT Largo front rooms with heat. Suitable for 2 or 3 persons, 2G5 N, 1th St. WANTED f WANTED To trade Income proorty for logKod-nff lnud siiltnblo fpr chicken ranch. Might buy It clump, tllvo location and prlco in first lettor, Dox 751, Noith Doud, LOST llronu jiuiko coiitnliilug mon ey on Sixth, Dounott, Fourth or Contral nvonuo today, between Catholic church and Jay Doylo's shop. Reward for return to The TIiiiob offlco. ('ecu on Trip. Madame Oalbralth Tho doctor I "r t'10 I'arlslan will lonvo tomorrow MUX HIGH THFflTFRI : 1 1 1 Lll I LI1U LOCAL TEMPKRATUltE T IRITFRS All standard makes, sold on easy nay- blnew and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, 'L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, tor rent or exenange. i, repairing or new piaiens, worn ginirjunvu. .... .,n - paper dellvored. Phono us your order. Phono 44. AllUuce office. iTYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4: 13 a .in., Jan. 29, by Denj. Ostllnd, special government motcorologlst; VAUDEVILLE; Maximum V 05 l ""l? :.l Dalo and Long, whirlwind comedy singing nnd talking act. This is an A No. 1 charactor team and can de- ilvor tho goods. The final oplsodo of "THE TREY O HEARTS" In three reels. Featur- lug Cleo Madison and George Lar- Kin. Tho climax of this feature ls' Minimum 40 At 4; 43 a. m 49 Precipitation 11 Precipitation slnco "Sept. 1, 1914 43.04 Precipitation samo period last year 41.50 Wind: East; partly cloudy. Pitcher Goes North. . Dyron Houck, pltchor for tho Drooklyn Federals, cnino back today with his wlfo from North Inlet, whoro ho has boon visiting his two sisters, and oxpocts to leavo tomorrow for I Portland. Ho vlsitod hero with Mr. 'and Mrs. S. S. Wllllaqison and Mr. land Mrs. O. L. Hanson. Houck i was formerly at tho Unlvorslty of Oreon nnd later was drafted by tho j Spokane Indians In 1912 and tho I following year wont East to tho Philadelphia Americans boforo trans- Drooklyn. Mother Writes. A lot- has secured offlcos over Tho Gun nery on Front street and they will bo opon for business Feb ruary 1. for Portland and Spoknno for a short stay. Mrs. L. 10. Marshal of Spo kane hag nrilvcd hero to tuko her place during her ubHonco. jsen, M. D. JICIAN AND SURGEON .and Diseases of Women a 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service !3lK";ar an unlookod for siirprlso and Is, as usual, full of action and thrilling and lntonso moments. Havo a heart and see tho finish of "Trey O' Hearts." lgorl tor was rocolvod yostorday by tho pollco from Mrs. William Durnsldo, mother of Tom Edgerton, who was found dead In tho bay sovoral days ago, Sho Is unable to nay tho ox- pon8es of tho funeral, sho wrltos. I This will bo paid V' tho county. Ed- gorton was her only son and she had not seon him for seven yoars. Tho last lettor bho rocolvod from REPAIRS MOTORCYCLES GUNS TYPEWRITERS BICYCLES LOCKS - him wns before Christmas and at Stoiy Hour. Tho children's story! that tlmo ho stated ho oxpectod to hour at tho library will bo held at 3 1 go into tho mountains and would) p. in. In plapo of 10 a. m., Saturday, bo gone for some tlmo, A packot Bacgot. tho popular Unlvor- Jan. 30. '0f pictures taken from tho dead Specialty. rfnnKBn hlilz Phono 229-J rtla Arms. Phone 304-Li IflArlSMrlfcLU UlULCtU i u uaiij um rvsuiiB wiiu enuueu, pin tuurcn ou auuuay ui ii a. in , uio.io tne moiuer. In a two-red drama of un- Spetlal Sermon. t the Ephco- man'B belongings were sont tcday REP AI RS C. H. Smith at 'The Gunnery' Front Street f? mrnxatrr fr',ilM '