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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
fit- ," J" THE CQQS BAY T11V1ES, MARSFlELp,, OREPON, Ijflli JANIflLY .fc191?;-r-EVPNG .E.DITIQN. Five. nM ft . ! &j This Is Our Clearance Time Wh(n wc face a new season, with new goods coming in; when the fall and winter pnnds are about to be hut aside for spring things; we look at the stock we have left gnri decide that we'd rather sell it for less than it's really worth, than carry it over .in nnxt fall. This is the time. SALE OPEN sTaTUR DAY MORNING, JANUARY8thT t Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and a lot of other things now ' 1 to be offered at clearance prices $35.00 SUITS, now ::.: $26.85 $30.00 SUITS, now $22.85 $25.00 SUITS, now $18.85 $20.00 SUITS, now $14.85 $15.00 SUITS, now , $11.85 BOYS' OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE MEN'S OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS 33l3 per cent off BOYS' SUITS, 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT MACKINAWS, SWEATER COATS, SWEATERS, FLANNEL SHIRTS, BLANKETS. WOOL SOX AND WOOL UNDERWEAR ALL AT BIG DISCOUNT PRICES. DUTCHESS GUARANTEED TROUSERS, 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES. HATS, CAPg. TRUNKS ' " ' AND SUIT CASES '- Suits and Overcoats purchased at Clearance Sale Prices will be kept pressed free of charge, the same as always. ' ' Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend Guild Hall. Tho study will bo tho second chapter of Acts. Story Hour. Sirs. Olga llen-drlckson-DUggo will lmvo charge of tho story hour at tho Marshfield Public Library tomorrow, having "Stories With a Lesson" aB her subject. Elect Officers. Tlie German American Club of Coos Day has elected tho following officers for tho ensuing year: President, Carl Albrechtj vice-president, Emll Han del; secretary, II. Hagomelster; treasurer, P. W. Itohfold. Pioneer Very III. Syver Dackey, a well-known North 13end man and ono , or tno uig proporty owners there, Is very 111 of neuritis. Owing to his advanced ago of 70 years, llltlo hopo is held out for his re covery. Ho has no rolatlvos In this vicinity. t PERSONAL MENTION- FRED SELANDER was horo from Sumnor today on business and pleasure. V. J. CONRAD was among the passengers to tho county soat on tho morning train. R. Jr. WEIDER camo In from Ton Milo yesterday and reports every thing flourishing thoro. Its Raining Again. Our friend, Pluv., shod a few tears through his hoavens Itist night and during tho day. Tho observation early this morning showed a tueal of 1.1 C Inches. So far this year Coos Day had 3G.72 inches of rain against 3C.G1 Inches for this samo timo last year. Instruments doing In. J. J. Day less, of tho telegraph department of tho Southern Pacific, who is horo putting In tho telegraph lino for tho Coos Day, Rosoburg & Eastern, Is today Installing tho instruments. Very shortly now, it Is oxpected this now lino wlll.uo in operation through to tho Vnlloy points. t If Your Grocer do on not Hnudlo Palaqe Rendered Lard Cnll m JOU-J " t THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE REST. LAUD IN MAHSHFIELR r We Also Carry flio Host Lino of Mcntu Obtainable Palace Meat Market Phono 100.J. N. I). OSWALD. Central Ave. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & Kins. Lcato Marshfield nt 7 a. in., and returning loavlng from Emplro nt 8 n. nu Lcavo Marshfield nt 11 a.m. and returning leave South Slough at 1 p. nt. Lcavo Marshfield at 0 p. in. and returning lcavo South Slough at O p. m. fl&W BREVITIES PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY N oble TheateD -JY TO-NIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Tho splendid three-reel Hloginph HARVEST, plctiued from tho Well-known piny or tho miiiio name. Wo can recommend this plc turo to our patroim as being quo of tho host threc-reelers we have had for somo timo. THE RANCH GIRL AND THE COWHOV Scllg Western btory featuring Tom Mix, "the, dare -devil of tho photoplay." A,lNE'S pHAUFPEUR Hlograph comody drama. HEARSIVSELIG WEEKLY News in motion pictures worth seeing. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Sunday matinee "The Clomeiiceau Case" will bo repented Tho show starts promptly at U p. in., but If you aro hero by .1:15 yon wm on tIII0 tosc-0 H fuU bhoWt WEATHER FORECAST n? Auaclatfrl rrcu to Coot I)r Tlme.l OREGON Unsettled, prohahly rain in tho west, snow jor rain in tho oas southwesterly winds, strong near tho coast. To ho Temporary Officer. To morrow morning Chlof Carter leavos for Portland to ho a witness for tho government In tho Shook case that comes up In Federal court for retrial on Monday. During his absonco L. W. Travor will bo tem porary day officer and will look after tho pcaco and quiet of tho city. Open Sundays. Miss Gladys Dl mont, city librarian, announces that In order to nccommodato tho pub lic, tho Marshfield I'ubllc Library will bo kopt flpon Sunday nftor noons from 2 to(C o'clock, making tho reading room available. Dooks may bo roturnod during those hours, but no now books will bo given out. Go to Court Again. Rocauso tho caso of tho Fort of Coob Day against tho Simpson company was not open ed yesterday, most of tho wltncusos roturnod homo last ovonlng, going brick again on the morning train. Among thoso returning woro A. O. Rogers, Henry Songstackon, Potor Logglo, J. W. Motley and En'glnoor Donald Cliarloson. FllED STOCK waB among tho visi tors in tho city today, attending to aomo matters of business. CELL IRELAND left yesterday for Randon, where ho will spend a few days visiting his sister. DENNIS M'CARTHY and F. E. Con way loft yesterday for Coqulllo to inspect a ranch in that vicinity. J. J. CL1NKENDEARD of Coos Riv er wont to Coqulllo yesterday to look after sonic business matters. J. W. M'INTURFF went over to Coqulllo on the morning train to look over aomo county records. J. T.-SULLIVAN, prominent busi ness man of Randon, camo over last ovonlng on a business trip. W.'II. JEWETT, mnnagor of tho W. F. Jowctt cstato at Gardiner, was a Marshfield business visitor yes-1 torday. Embroideries and Laces JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF THE LATEST IN EM BROIDERIES THAT ARE WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE ,A.'rST N Now is the Time to Lay in YqirgiSpring.Supply. Cambric Edge, 8 1-3c value, Our price, ya'rd w.--3c Cambric edge, 10c value, Our price' pe'r yard LL.-5c Swiss Embroideries, neat patterns, J 2 1 r2c values, Our price per yard .,,.,. 7c Swiss embroidery edgings, i5c value, Our price. 10c Swiss embroidery edgings, 18c value 121 -2c Cambric Embroideries, 16 im wide, 15c value 10c Cambric Flouncings, 27 in, wide, 20c value 15c ys-ejwrt Next Door to Postoffice We Lead, Others followThe Originators of Low Prices CITY ATTORNEY J. T. DRAND went over to Coqullle this morn ing to attend tho mooting of the County Court. FRANK R. WAITE loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo, whero ho attended to some mat ters of business today. GUY LATTIN canto back last ovo nlng from Coqulllo, whoro ho was called as a witness in tho Woy- gandt versus Dartlo case. J. LEE DROWN,, of tho Drown Drug Company, will leaVo Sunday for Sulom and Portland to attetia a meeting of tho Oregon Hoard of Pharmacy. II. S. MURPHY intends to lcavo on tho curly morning stago tomorrow for Portland, whoro ho Is called on court business. Ho expects to bo gono possibly for two weeks. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. nt January 7, by DonJ, Ostllnd, spoclal gov ernment motooroloclst: Maximum 4G Mlnmum 35 At 4.43 a. m 37 'Precipitation 1.1C Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 3C.72 Precipitation samo period last year 3G.C1 Wind; Southwest, cloudy. v SUNRISE AND SUNSET Friday January 7 jSuu rises at 7:53 and sots at 4:43. ! t BORN : $ ERIOKSON rTo Mr. and Mrs. Peto ErlckBon, at their In Dunkor Hill, Thursday, January 0, 1910, a daughter. Roth tho mother and tho llttlo girl Nominations Made. At tho moot of tho Marshfield Volunteer Fire Department last evening Dan Keat ing, tho present chief, and J. W. Davis, wero nolhlnuted for firo chief, and William Sloop and Vlnco Pratt for tho position of assistant chlof. Tho election will bo hold by tho flromon two weeks' from last night. Little Ilaby Dies. Frlonds- of Rov. and Mrs. D. W. Thurston, who for merly llvod In Marshfield will bo sor ry to hear that a short timo ago their fivo months old son, Daniel Lawrence died nt Tho Dalles. Rev. Thurston about eight yoars ago was mlnistor of tho Marshfield Daptlst church. Tho Rev. Dalley, who founded tho church here, conducted the funornl services. May Try it Again. Judge John S. Coke roturnod last evening from Coqullle, after turning tho bench over to Judgo Sklpworth. Ho said that tho James McCutchcon caso will undoubtedly como up again ho foro tho end of the present term of court. Should this samo chargo of bootlogglng not bo tried again, thoro Is still another charge against Mc Cutchcon, that of selling liquor to a minor. E. E. SMITH, formorly of Dolso, Idaho, but recently of Portland, is horo for a visit with his old frlond, II. J. Kimball, Jr. Ho will spend soma timo on tho Day. C. H. FREEMAN, tho irroproBsiblo rcprosontatlvo of tho Irwln-Hod-son Company, arrived horo yes- torday with a now bunch of stories, Of course ho had his samples along. QEO. J. LARRSON, roprooontatlvo of tho Marshall-Wells Hardware Company in this territory, re turned last ovonlng from Port land where ho spont tho holi days and nttonded tho unnual convention of tho representatives of his firm. A. S. HAMMOND wont to Coqulllo today whoro ho will ropresbnt tho Simpson Lumber Company In tho caso started by tho Port of Coos lay to collect for a- fill. Tho caso was to have como up yestorday, but tho Dartlo caso lasted too long for tho court to got to it. L, G. CARPENTER, partner with W. J. MITCHELL, who is said to havo broken both his legs in an auto accident, camo over from Co- Annual Meeting Tonight. Tho annual meeting of tho Chamber of Commerco will be hold this eve ning In tho rooms on Socond street. Thn vearlv renortB of tho vnrlniis aro getting nmin.,tna wli. i, r0i.,0li nw 'along very nicely and tho father offlcor8 Ojeotod and tho 'membflr-' Is a vory happy man. HhJp of tno cominitteos for 1916 ""'" announced. The question of iron- Class Meets Tonight. The Dlblo BOdaUou am, Qf term,nal rates Class of tho Episcopal Church "will , Nin l)0 nmonK tll0 important- moas- convono tins evening ai iw m . urea tin for (IIkcushIoh and all me-n- mmf -.- --- , "" Iiahi lifiitn liAan imnAil tm ina- I ;ujn ituiw u.o4 , ui&vu ' iu uu ivo- vllt. FARE TEN ORNTS -City Llralto North Bead, 5cl On COMMUTATION fin CM TicinjTs i.7e u olarshfield.North nend AuUi Una C"" every ten mlantoa from o a. m. to la p. m.. goHth olongh once a dav, leaving at 11 . m.j to Empire three trlw day. GORST; & Kim, Prop.. THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL ' llousolcoeplng Apartments Tno Tooms, $8.00 month Electricity and Gas. Free baths Sleeping rooms, $1.50 wk.f up - ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL , Comer Market and Droadway We solicit all our old patrons of the Lloyd and assure them tho same reasonable rates Farmers and Ranchers HEMEMREH, WE CARRY A FULL LINK OF INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD ORDER FROM THE BUSY CORNER Phone 20H We Deliver Promptly (tamp Cluli Meets, Members of L tho Coos Day Stamp Club met last livening In tlie. ofilco of C. H. UMarrh In tho Coke building and h there went over tho var'ouu stamp collections. The collections of C. II. Marsh and - F. R. Klrl; aro i m d to be not only largo, but somo it of tho stamps aro extremely raro. Tho enthusiasts nro asklpg now i i'ui uny biauip vutiuuiors ut iu vicinity who havo collections, at tend thoso meetings or dot in touch w'th tho mombors, that they may exchange stamps. wA,k q wuik. ' E. W. SULLIVAN DANCE New Moot Hall, l.ntur. day, Jaiumry 8. Anth(in'H Orches tra. Gentlemen, $1; Ladies free, 1$ Your Hot Water Bottle Leaky? How often havo you suddenly needed your hot water bottle only to find it leaky and unfit for use V You will not havo this troublo with tho "Kantleeklt Water Bottlo: It U poiltittly fsuaftttcd to bo perfect la workmanship and materials; If it shows any Imperfections within two years from tho day you buy it, tho manufacturers guarantee to replaco it without charge: JTANTLZEjr ? MwArcHeomaXVi aro nuvdo of tlio finest Para rubbcrr ttlth triply ro-enforced seams and perfectly adjusted stopples that make leakage impossible. Tho eurfaco is eott and pleasing to tho touch; Every bottlo id full capacity. Various bizes prices no higher than for tho or dinary kind. We are tho ex clusive agents. I( you will call, wo will gladly ehow you pur complete lino of rubber goods: IJROWN DRUG COMPANY i f Money Savers: LIBERTY OATS, large . 25c MOTHERS OATS, large 1 25c YAKIMA POTATOES, none better, 100-lb. sack, $1.85 PERCOLATOR, aluminum, for 99c (With any 3 pounds of coffee purchased from, us at our regular prices,) Gettings Cash Grocery yous money 130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL qulllo last ovonlng and left on tho morning stago up tlie beach for Portland.' Ho camo as r. cc fendant in tho Trcadgold versus Mltcholl ot al caso which has been put off. II. J. KIM HALL, Jr., returned over land yestorday from Potland, whoro ho npont tho holidays with Mrs. Kimball and Miss Georgia Klmmor. Earl KImmor, who wont north 'with him nlso roturnod at tho samo timo. Mrs. Kimball and Miss Zlmmor havo gono to Califor nia to spend tho balance of tho winter al various points. NOTICE Tho annual mooting of the Cham ber of Commerco will bo held Fri day night at 8 o'clock. The ques tions of tormlnal rates, consolida tion, annual banquet, tho adoption of a now sot of by-Iawg and other Imp6rtant matters will bo consider ed. Tho annual roports will be giv en nild tho election of officors will tako placo nlso. All members are urgod to bo ilreseut at this meet ing and to tako part in tho delib erations. JOHN W. MOTLEY, Socretary. AT THE HOTELS X ?$ Chandler Hotel L. J. Simpson, Shorcncres; Wm. Candlln, Coqulllo; J. T. Sullivan, Dandon; L. Q. Carpenter, Port land. St. Lawrence Hotel Fred Stock, Sumnor; F. A. Child, Coqulllo; F. S. Forroll, Spoknnn; R. M. Wlcdor, Ton Mile; L. F. Prlco, Sumnor; Walter C. Klrley, Fan Francisco; C. Hall, Coqulllo; Ralph Darker, Emplro; O. Hay don, Chicago. Tliurmlny'H Arrivals Chandler Hotel D. C. King and wife, Corvnllls; G. F. Leslie, Coqulllo; Ivy Williams, Norway; L. Rackleff, Norway; H. D. Murdock, Portland; C. II. Freoman, Portland; Ben Mltcholl, Portland; Dean Asdoll, Portland; W. II. Jowott, Gardlnor; F. D. Walto, Suthorlln; A, L Kruso, Dandon. Kt. Lnui-euco Hotel F. S. Torroll, Spokano; Low F. Prlco, Sumner; C. Hall, Coqulllo; Walter O. KIrloy, San Francisco; Earl Slaglo, Randon;' Rulph Darkor; Emplro; G. Hayden, Chicago. HEATING STOVES nt reduced prices. Pioneer Hardware Co. Wheat, $2.10, 1 1 nines. U 3 l Let Us Serve You Wo Glvo You Good GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETAHLES SERVICE hMiJMLyiALJ In fact, tho best! 'that a good grocery iin give lis custiiniors. Wo need your business and you neetl cur goods and hcrvlce, bo let us get together. It not convenient An coiiuv to tho f More, telophouo and vu will glvo you Just us good service as If you camo porMinnlly, Model Cash Grocery Commercial Ave. near Front. Phono 133 Don't nilifci annual clearance sale of Woolen Mill Storo which begins tomorrow. See largo ad on page n. NHW TODAY liOST Strayed from my place on Catching Inlol, four two-year-old HolBtelu holfors; " marked with a loft crop and right underblt. ,$G.OO rownrd. H. L. Russell, phono 3148. LOST Hat. night, plain gold brooch valued fop associations, roward for return to "F," Times office. LOST Stotcli Collie fomalo dog, light, 3 years old. .Roward. Phone 3C7-X. : wanted : t WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs, A. IIt Powers. t FOR SALE t ? e-44e? FOR SALE 10 room rooming lioiiso, completely furnished suit able for man aml wIfo; or alagla party. Torms, Address G, N, Caro Times. l'OR SALE Cheap if taken at oni,". Cabinet sowing machine, almost now. Apply 358 Third and High land. ' FOR HALE nMi.ii. motor, $10; Marlln pump gun, $12; .30-.30 Winchester, $8; small launch, good order, $7G. 78 Coutral aye., pluno 1G1-L. I FOR, SALE Thiity foot gasoline launch, cheap, Inqulro Lloyd hotol. 1 i FOR RENT X FOR RENT After Tlmrsday Fur, v nlshod apartment In tho O'Cou- noll bldg. t FOR HENT Rooming house over Ekblad's Hardware Storo, Apply at Ekblad & Son orcall.SGO. FOIt HEN1V Nlco two-room apart ment with heat, Apply Matsou's Quality Storo. . i FOR TRANSFER AND 8TOR-. AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND IiAGGAGB Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Residence Phone 18-J Btarket Ave, and Waterfrc-Bt ' -r-' A ,0 L Z