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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1915)
U: SI ; 4 All Ml '( $' 'BBs JfTT ''LBliH 3Kl l.v t"Pf drWlEEi l.i'- HI 4$' Ml " w ' lHI M; If ursfmv; ' ltosn a( Salem. In (clllng of the and water coniinlttco has hnil noj After (OrJeniler. The poUco aro ou get yours now jF you've got anything "coming to you" in the good clothes matter now's your time to get it We're cleaning stock for spring goods that are coming; the ,nriees are marked down as an inducement to buy now ne Hundred Men's and Young Men's Suits at One-Half rice Not all sizes in all kinds, but all sizes in some kinds Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats; and other things HERE ARE THE FIGURES A C1BBB g FANCY OVERCOATS and SLIPONS '"'SSfi'nn nnnrlnc nmtf On OH jHUlUU Ul UUUO IIUV HJt-U.UU 5100 Grades now $16.85 a.m $20.00 Grades now $13.35 W'5.00 Grades now $10.00 Slack 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 Men's Wool Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Wool Sox, at Clearance Sale Prices MEN'S SWEATERS AND SWEATER COATS ;25 PER CENT DISCOUNT WOOL BLANKETS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT BOYS' OVERCOATS ONE-HALF PRICE. We keep your clothes pressed free of charge. mm Woolen Mill Stores MARSHF1ELD NORTH BEND ' tHflrnr1? ftSiSB' 'yBHnH p i-bimk-kwk: YOU MAY BE COLD have a hot prlco on conl nnd wood licntors thin weoK, ur. Wo can sot you up n hcator from J? I.-." to $ 10.(50. SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND general hardware and plumbing I)ocn Gonornl Repair Work. E DELICATESSEN CO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY at nil tlmea n largo variety of DELICIOUS READY iCI) FOODS for tho tnblo ami family trado, rondy to sorvo. our host attention nml offortB to nil special orders functions nnd private gatherings. UR. QJUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS of nil kinds to choose from. A lunch to suit your tusto In Quality nnd l'rlco. tho city nnd show tho ONLY DIG FEATURES In tho city. Tho house whoro tho pictures ARE THE BEST, lloro tomorrow night Tho World Film Corporation prosonts a real Schuhort featuro In G reols "THE CHIMES" A direct llroadwny success. CARD OP THANKS. Wo wish to publicly express our appreciation of tho fluo work ren dered hy tho Mnrshflold Flro Depart ment Saturday night. Had it not boon for tho prompt response nnd ef ficient work, tho conflagration would not only have endangered our plnco but also tho Thorwald homo and por hnps other places. W. II. DINDINGER &. CO. iAAAA 4 1 latter part of tho week. watch, which bolongod to mm APARTMENTS rth Street South 4- ro and throe-room ng suites; mod- nodatlons; electric phono sorvlco; hot water. ng In connection. very roasonnbio igjffilfiyPi y,mmBt t&y&nmii mmmm. k jjyyft ill M 1 kinds of H CHEESE I il Mt. Hood llutter j Kubtcm Oysters, Fish. j oliimbln Smelt, Y OYSTER CO. Meat Market. j ne 3G4-J. LEIi T TONIGHT HEATER CARD OK TIIAXKS. HSU BREVITIES visitors at tho Lcglslnture, a Port land pnpor says: "Colonel It. II. Rosa, of Dnndon, n member of the Legislature of 1S7G, who hns n warm spot In his heart for tho in terests of military veterans." reliance to meet with him nnd secure looking for tho owner of enr No. 7810 figures regarding the price of the which Is charged with vlolnllng tho concern, this to Borvo as a basis for! traffic ordinance on Central nvenuo Hear Assessment Case. Judge Coko todny hcord tho caso of Tom Harry versus tho City of Mnrshflold In which tho plaintiff nvers there vas an irregularity In tho assessment proceedings regarding his property on Eighth street. He seeks to in validate the assessment. Tnv List Illll l,iNt. Word wns re ceived hero this morning by C. I. Ilolgard from Senator Smith stating thnt his bill repealing the lnw pro viding for tho publication of delin quent tax lists has received an nd vorso report. Ho brought in n mi nority report nnd fought strenuously for tho bill, -which wnB defeated by a 15 to 1G vote. To Fill Area. Thoro Is a move ment on foot to try nnd nrrnngo to havo tho dredgo Scattlo beforo It Is tnken awny from tho Hay to fill tho lowlands of Mill Slough west of Tenth street nnd In tho north nrm far enough back so that thoro will bo no further troublo from freshets. Tho plan 1 to hnvo tho property owners, city nnd port commission coopernto In tho project. further consideration or tho munici pal ownership of water. Opens Hotel. It. II. names today took possession of tho Dotson Hotel nt Second and Curtis nnd plans to make it one of tho best hotels In this section. Mr. Harncs has resided at Hay City tho past few years. Ill Here. George Watson of Cas tlo Hock, Wash., Is reported 111 at the home of a Mr. Cronkhlto in this city. A lodge at CnBtlo Rock has re quested J. H. Sneddon to aid In car ing for Mr. Watson, but Mr. Sned don hns been unable to locato the Cronkhlto homo. Cafe Sales. p. E. Peterson took possession of tho Java Coffeo House which he purchased from David Al exander tho other day. Mr. Peterson haB been chef at tho Java for somo tlmo nnd s nn experienced cafe man and cook ami will doubtless do well. Mr. Alexander has not docldod what he will cngngo in. other night. Returns from Hospital. Gcorgo Hotnor returned todny from Mercy Hospital, where ho underwent a mi nor operation n couplo of weeks ago. Ho has been kept busy slnco his re turn receiving the congratulations of his many friends. to make somo preparation for tho transition. He believes in spending more tlmo in putting heaven Into men hero than trying to put men Into heaven hereafter, especially If they prefer continually to rebel againBt all tho laws of Ood and righteous ness hero. j Tho audlonco was also delighted' with tho Bpeclal songs of Miss Mario Gregg and A. handles. The rendition of their rcsnoctlvo solos showed raro talent. Inspectors Grunt Licenses Steam boat Inspectors Edwnrds nnd Fullor will nrrlvo on tho Gcorgo W. Eldor from Portlnnd nnd will hold nn In quiry In tho offico of Harry J. Klmbnll, locnl customs offico, Into the collision of tlio Mlchlo nnd tho A. M. Simpson Inst spring. At the namo time licenses will bo grant ed to local boatmen, thus saving them n trip to Portland. Salo Declared Void. In tho equity court todny Judge Coke declared void nn nltnchment nnd salo brought by Dr. G. W. Leslie ngnliiBt tho one-half undivided Interest of John D. McNeil In nn effort to secure payment for al leged services amounting to more than $ 7G. A suit wns brought In tho circuit court, whoro Dr. Leslie, fall ing to securo tho nmount, wan grant- fed a retrial of tho matter. May Make Kale. It was rumored todny thnt II. W. Painter haB receiv ed an offor from a Chicago capitalist of $17,500 for two 25-foot lots at tho corner of Curtis and Ilroadway. At tho present tlmo Mr. Painter Is considering tho offor nnd hns not yet m ml o up Jils mind. Ho purchased this tract, half of which belongs to his mother, several years ago nnd hns contemplated putting up n build ing nt thnt corner. Attiicli ConiMiny. Saturday night Sheriff Johnson served notlco on A. H. Powors of tho attachment of some enrs and other machlnory belonging to Wlllott & Hurr, tho former con tractors of tho Smith-Powers lino be yond Myrtlo Point, on a claim that Dan Darkolow has against them for board and supplies. Wlllott & Durr gave up tho contract, but loft boiuo of tholr mnchlnory for A. II, Powors, who completed tho rond. Stolen llVyelo Recovered. An other tolen blcyclo has boon restored to Its ownor by Mr. Handel of tho Marshflohl Cyclory. This tlmo It wns n blcyclo belonging to tho Wnr nor Grocory which hnd been missing for throo months. Tho blcyclo wns readily Identified by referring to tho record which Is kept or nil bicycles sold by tho Mnrshflold Cyclory, Tho pollco nro Investlgntlng stories of tho Rny Park pnrtlcs who had It. Itnvlvnl Srevlce. Itov. W. II. Sol leek, who dobntod tho "wot nnd dry" proposition with Col. Hofor Inst fall In tho Masonic Opera Houso will arrivo In Marshflcld next Mon day for n Horios of special meotlngs In tho Methodist Church. Prepara tory to Ills coming cottngo prayer meotlngs will bo held In tho differ ent section of tho city each night this week. Tonight prnyor meotlngs will bo hold Hi tho homes of A. J. Drews nnd G. A. Uonobrnko. Tomor row ovonlng In tho homes of F, E. Allen nnd G. N. Holt. CLAITDI5 JPII'KIt AND W1P12 wore Mnrshfleld visitors today from Al legany. WILLIAM UOnmtTSON of Allegany was down today on a short shop ping trip. Dlt. J. P. HULL, pnlnlcss dentist of Portland, arrived In nt noon from the north. PItKD WILSON nnd wife returned todny from n visit nt his mother's homo nt Sumner. W. C. HIIADLKY rotumed yostordny from n weok'a trip to Coqulllo Vnl loy nnd Curry county points, DU. AND MltS. L. K. BTItATK of North llcud, left yostordny on tho JCnnn Smith for San Francisco. DH. AND MRS. V. L. HAMILTON, or Coqulllo, wore Mnrshflold visi tors yostordny, returning homo this morning. KKNNtiTII IIAUSUIl of tho Ilnusor & Ilnusor Company, visited In tho city Saturday evening and yostor dny, returning In tho attornoon to North Inlet. cu&mt A Catliol.V CliuivJi nt Florence. Hov. Father McDovItt left at -I o'clock this morning on tho stngo for Flor ence, whoro ho goes to aid In secur ing n lot for tho building or n Cath olic church thoro. Ho will bo gone several dnys, remaining ovor In Gnr- J diner for sorvlcos noxt Sunday. A now Catholic church hns boon found ed In Coqulllo, tho contract for a I'bulldlng Is already let and tho struc ture will bo started at onto. KnglniMT Looks at Heconl.i. C. It. Wright, government engineer in 'chargo of tho Jetty wprk at Handon, was hero today looking ovor the rec ords In tho United States engineer's offico. Ho stated that thoro still re mains about $20,000 of tho last Con gressional appropriation nnd this Is being used on tho north Jetty, build ing shoreward for a dlstnnco nt 1500 foot. With this comploted tho Jotty will ho approximately 3500 foot long, and with additional money thnt Is ex pected tho Jotty will probably bo ox tondod out another 500 foot. AUSS WKATIIKH KOUKCAST To tho kind friends who contrib uted aid nnd flowers In tho tlmo of our sorrow nnd boronvomont, wo i wish to oxpross our heartTolt thanks. Mil. AND MRS. JACK FHItUIS THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE 1CQD 5 ger service IELD CYCLERY DALE & LONG, those popular co medlaus, In an entlro change of pro gram. "THE CADALLERO'S WAY" An Eclalr-UnivorBal three rcol feature A Mexican tricks an Interloper Into killing his sweetheart. Adapted from tho story by O. Henry. "A PRINCE FROM BAVARIA" A two-reel up-to-the-minute comedy. To dofent tho plans of scheming so cial climbers, the nobleman makes I his valot change places with him. Caroline flaunts her mother and re 5 fuses tho supposed prince, accepting his Kroom. Consternation roigns when his real status Is disclosed. Five all new reels and god ones, too. ADMISSION SAME a- (llr Awoclat Friu to Coot !!r Tlmea.) OltKGON Rain in west; r rain or snow In east; souther- ly winds reaching galo along coast. I'umIoi-'n Wnlrlt Stolen. Nov. I Robert E. Drowning reported to tho ' Pollco Dopnrtment yesterday nfter ;iioon tho thoft or a gol watch which ! was taken from tho Rectory the To tho his fatl- or, was attached a gold chain with , a cross, tho girts to him on his i ordination to tho priosthood, nnd Kriilt KKr( Here. Mr. Drown, n fruit expert and brother or Professor llrown or Corvallls who Inspected the orchards In this section last week, ar rived hero Saturday ami loft Sunday I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR SALE CHEAP -i Thoroughbred barred Plymouth Rock hens; also 1 Plymouth Rock, 1 Whito Leghorn and 1 Rhodo Island Rod rooster. So. llroadwny, noxt to Dungau Un dertaking parlors. FOR RENT FiiniNhi'cl two-room housekeeping npartmouts. f 10,00. 113 No. 2nd St. FOR RENT l-iooui fornMied flat, modern Improvements, Apply 853 Third nnd Highland. LOST liiuIy'H black fur muff. .Re ward for return to Times office. WANTED Good seroniMuinil orguu at reasonable price. Phono 64. LOCAfc TEMPERATURE RECORD CUT THIS OUT NOW If you don't want It todny, you may next weok. Soud this advortlse mont nnd 5 cents to Foloy & Co., Chicago, 111., writing name and ad drosa clearly. You receive in return threo trial packages Foley'B Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, croup und grippe; Foloy Kidney Pills for weak or disordered kidneys or bladder: Foloy Cathartic Tablets, a pleasant, wholesome and cleansing purgative, Just the thing tor winter's sluggish bowels and torpid liver. Theso well known standard remedies ror salo by Owl Prescription Phar msny. Frank D. Cohan. Central avenue. Phono 74. Opposite unana- lor Hotel. J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgery and Diseases of Women Specialty. For the 24 hours ending nt 4:13 a. in., Feb, 1, by HonJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist; Maximum 50 Minimum 43 At 4:43 a. m '..40 Precipitation 1.39 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1914 45.32 Precipitation samo period Inst year 42,21 Wind: Southwest, cloudy, wero' thoroforo highly prized. No trnco has, as yot been reported of the ono who Rtolo them, ' i Alfivd JohiisouV Case. Sheriff Alfred Johnson, whllo hero yostordny, received n telegram stating that thoro was little change in tho condition of his rather, Alfred Johnson, Sr nt San Rnfnol. Tho other children had all reached his bodsldo and tho father was anxious to seo Alfred, Jr. Shorlff JJohuson, although tlod down by a number or matters, hoped to bo able to got away in a day or two to seo Ills parent, whom tho physicians say cannot long survive. l)ST 17 Jewel Hampton gold watch, hunting case, -iear Loman skl theater, Sunday night. Inl- for tliorimnhor Dr. Dlxnml Hun Afc'tlulu "J- L. K." Oil back of 1915 Mullen near Hrldgo, whore ho will supervlso tho spring pruning nnd care of tholr 35-acre Gravenstelu or chard. Tlioy plan to hnvo Professor Drown return hero In June to look nfter tho summer enro of tho tines und will endeavor to mulio their or chard one or the best possible. In cidentally tholr implication or expert methods In caring ror orchards will bn or grout value to the other ranch-ors. rob. Liberal reward ror return to Times offico. FOR SALE FOR SALE DUCKS. Phono MHg-R. FOH SALE At n lmigaln, ft lots hi North llond, under good cultiva tion, Riuall house and a good well. Must bo sold at once, inquire Hox Factory, A. Manuckn. FOR SALE Pure Plymouth RockH and Dlack Mluorcas. Phono 304XC FOR RENT Fm-owell Gathering. To bid Rev. , Samuel Gregg und his daughtor HORN I Mario rarowell boioro thoy leave to , tako up tholr stato ovangellstlcnl work with tho Christian Church, a ' rarowell party will bo tendered them I this ovonlng lu tho church, C. A. Sehlbrede will glvo'an address on bo- HALL. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles hair or tho church, Judgo Hall will Hall, 543 Ingorsoll avenue, Fobru- represent tho Odd Fellows and Mel G, ary 1, 1915, a boy, the third child. Duncan the Moose lodge, or both or Doth 'mother and son are doing' which lodges Rev. Gregg Is a mom- well and the father smiles a.i he 'her, An Informal musical program declares tho youngster Is tho tele- has also been provided, phono company's now vlco pres-, Ident. I Council to Meet. Tho first meot- . i Ing of the City Council in two weeks Another (.'ets Drunk. Bert Peter- will be held this evening. It is not AnvMed on Old Charge. Tom Al len of North Bond, who was arrest ed In December on complaint of his wife, alleging assault und battery, and who was fined $25, wnsngaln ar rested In North llond on Friday and charged with threatening to kill his wife. Tho second warrant was made out n day or so nfter the first hut could not be served ou Allen because ho left tho city, Ho returned Friday and was immediately arrested by Marshal Anderson nnd placed In Jail kor RENT 1-room house near FOR RENT ft-room cottage, furiil turo for tmlo by first of month. Apply CIS So. Uth street. FOR RENT Furnlhhcd flat, ducod rnten.J'liono 443-J, re- ror tho night. Tho next morning C. I. Rclgard was called and tho man was roleased on his own rocogulzauce. Tho Aliens have two children. It Is Intimated that dlvorco proceedings will bo brought by ono of tho par tioa concerned. Third und Dr. Leslie Andorson. $15. Phono sou Joined up lu the city jull yester day morning, put In there the night beforo bocause or his intoxicated at- Hlnrin nn Mm utrnut Tin u-fln flnml n iNVn-Inn & Hansen lilrttr. Phnnn 229-.T .... . . Remember that wo have tho most R ,, A Pbf)ne 304.1' Ver nna nl,owca ,0 l,a' """8 comrorlablo steam heated theater In ' ' tHe lejolclng. probable that tho water question can be brought up for dlscusilon becauso of tho fact that, J. W. Uennett, of tho Coos Hay Water Company, has been absent In Portland and Salem since tho last meeting, heuco tho flro ioU' Aid. A largo audlenco of, friends gathered at tho Christian church last night to hoar Rev, Samuel Gregg's last sermon as pastor or the church here. Ho spoke from the subject "The Requirements of tho Gospel," In the course or hU ser mon ho showed that tho operations or God wait for man's cooperation, that He Is not making Heaven a dumping ground for people who do not want to go thoro seriously enough FOR RENT Flue fctock or dairy ranch, within a mile of Mnrshflold. 150 acres with 100 acres of bot tom laud. Very reasonable terms. Apply E. I, Chnndlor, Room 300 Coko building, FOR RENT Large front rooms with heat. Suitable for 2 or 3 persons, 2C5 N. 4th St. WANTED WANTED ftO couplex to attend tho Sumner Ojghqstra's first unniial Mask Hall. Fob. fa, 1915. V"; '& ZXJ3MSXI ...'3? mmmmmmmam