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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MQNDAY, JANUARY 10,, 1916 EVENING EDITION THREE I t -Uiiyono who 1 1 bhjs, etc. wli Glearance prices on Hart Schaffner & Marx fine clothes It's too good an opportunity to miss; the prices are reduced to make it pa ypp handsomely to take these goods now. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and a lot of other things now to be offered at clearance prices $35.00 SUITS, $30.00 SUITS, n6W $26.85 now $22.85 $?5.00 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 33y3 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 RLEAHANCE SALE PRICES ON MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES. HATS, CAPS. TRUNKS ' ' " ' AND SUIT CASES Suits and Overcoats purchased at Clearance Sale Prices will be kept pressed free of charge, the same -as always. te n Y itStil. Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend lio lias old chairs, beds, ta- hlch thoy do not need aro Vattttnniml 1 . t -.-n tnu .. tl.u , i-.4unu iu lUll'JlllUIIU iJIUY. Jt, J, Thorpe, Phono 370-J, vfho will send for thorn. Any little articles of fur niture will bo appreciated by thoso trying to aid the family. Woods Jlcslgiis. Tho following fiom a Roscburg paper will bo of In terest here. "W. D. Wood, postof flco Inspector, who hnB been locatod here for tho past 18 months, has re signed his position." Lenses Itnnch. Pat Chlldors has leased tho K. W. Guptil ranch on South Coos River, ono of tho best ranohes In that section. Warren Lumbermons Building, which Is lensed to Lombard. Tho sum of $2O,GO0 Is asked. It Is allogod that Farrell was descending In the ele vator not long ago, when It suddenly stopped and tho Jerk sent n poiicll that was In the pookct of another passenger, up Into Farrell's eye. r $ PERSONAL MENTION t A. Z, DOWNS went to Coqulllo today as plaintiff In a suit In court. J. W. MAC1IADO Is among tho visi tors in tho city from Eugene. , Bessey, who has been occupying tho I G H DUNGAN was horo from South ranch, Is talking of going to tho Co09 Kivor today on business. Columbia River. Mr. Bessey Is n,J0I1N D- COSS appeared for tho tJ. i If Your Grocer (Toes not .Handle Palace Rendered Lard i Call ii!) 400-J ' THIS IS ABSOLUTELY iTHE J1KSX 111111 IX MARSHFIELD i Wo Also Carry tho Host Lino of Meats OliCiitnnltlo Palace Meat Market riiono -loo-j. N. I). OSWALD. Central Ave. rKn& GRAVEL W We are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in any uantltiei irom pile In our yard or incarload lots, at following pricee: From pile on ground, 2.V5 per yard. Oarxoad lots, taken from cara, 2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Oppoilto PwOttioo. Phone 400. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4: 4 3 a. in., January 10, by Bon, Ostllnd, apodal gov- ornment meteorologist: Maximum 42 Minimum 31 At 4:43 a. m 32 Precipitation 78 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1015 39,1G Precipitation samo period last year 30.10 Wind: South, cloudy. grandson of E. W. Guptll. Haines Hotter. W. U. Douglas and Dr. Hotisoworth aro In ropolpt of letters from tho Portland Sani tarium whero W. It. Haines of Marsh field Is being cared for saying that he Is much improved. Ills phyplcal condition 13 now good and ho is rap idly recovering from tho menial trouble. Timber Cruisers Hero. II. D. McCool, a timber crulsor of Everett, Washington, canio In yoBterday on tho stago and this afternoon went up Coos River. It Is understood that sevoral timber cruisers havo como hero of lato and that In all probabil ity a good sized timber salo will bo reported within tho next 30 days. Petition Talked Of. -It was slat ed today in several places that a po tion Is being circulated among tho'- property owuor's of West Bunker Hill to nscortaln their opinion about coming into Marshfield. Mayor Cop- plo Bald that ho had heard nothing definitely about such a petition, thought ho know ono had beon talked of. Plenty of Snow Found. W. G. Chandlor camo down this morning from tho W. S. 'Chandler homo on South Coos River. Ho said thcro is about thrco inches of snow at tholr placo and on Daniels Creek, baoic up In tho hills, 15 inches aro reported. It is said that tho coming of rains now might result In good-sized fresh ots. Hauling ,Ih Delayed. Tho hauling or logs from tho McDonald and Con dron camp was do.Iayed this .morning on account of tho fact ,tho .big tim bers wero not coming out of tho woods faBt enough. Mr.. Condron said that tho snowfall west of tho ci ty was comparatively light and did not In any way hinder tho oporatlona of tho loggors. Timber Deal. W. J. Conrad nnd othors aro roported to havo about closed negotiations ,for about 20, 000,000 fcot of standing timber oast of Sumner from Geo. Boalo, former ly of Coos River but now In Califor nia. It is not considered n rhnlnn w j tract nnd Is understood to havo soia ifor about fifty contB por thousand jStumpago. I Baptist Ladles Meet. Wednesday I afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, tho mom- J. C. PenneyCompany Values - - t Ar' .. in- t f " Umbrellas M .. sr OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE lea, M or8t & Kiag' 8 a t t te,(1 "l 7 "' ,n'' and rctur"lns leaving from Empire at 61ouch 1 Maw,,,,e,d nt " nnd returning loavo South leave Souil Si '"' r'ttV Mr8,,,,oW Rt m nnd returning " """!. Ill II p. Jll. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY we ray Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service C00S BAY STEAM (.AUNDRY JJoble Theate V-1-N1VJ1H wfflyTHER TELL?" 1 . u SUNR1SH AND SUNSET Monday January 10 Sun rises at 7:G2 and sots at 4MC Duo 'J'oduy. -Tho Adolino Smith Is duo in this aftornoou from San Francisco. MESSRS DRESSER, Llljoqvlst, Butz, Murch, Nalson ami Lowry, of tho O. A. Smith mill, wont to Co (lullle today to testify in tho caso of A. 55. Downs versus tho Com pany for extra pay for extra timo during tho past nine years. bors of tho Ladles' Aid and con- , grogatlon of tho First Baptist Church, will meet in tho church pnr- lors for their annual mooting. Tho pastor, Rev. II. B. Foskott, asks that nil who can attond, do so, as thcro aro .important matters of busi ness to bo considered. Council to Meet This evening tho City Council will meet to consider several Important matters of city business. It is probable that tho proposition of improving North Front otreot will bo up again for consid eration. Both Mayor Copplo nnd City Attorney Brand will bo ready to report on a meeting In this con nection with tho mombors of tho County Court at Coqulllo. Ono ( Lono Democrat. Somo 30 Republicans and ono lono Democrat navo taKon aavantago or tuo now registration law so far this year, according to Registrar James T. Brand, And ho said furthor that tho ono Domocrat, at tho tlmo of registering, declared ho was only a luko-warm party aUheront. All voters aro being urged to got tholr names on tho list as rapidly as pos sible, as tho now law affects every legal voter. Mall Comes Through. The mall that was dolayed and did not reach Coqulllo In tlmo for tho early morn- 1) Pi 11 f ...iMimSbJrpt SOCIAL CALENDAR with Mrs. "iiiiam Fnv ii-uuj "nerea tonic T0"'8 15,:TTV NAXSEN. Tho solution will bo Wm"r o tee it lou ,nny ,,at "K1"60 witu Hi ""t J'0" certainly or various ,,r iU.UU"StHr CU8t ,,us beou '"-qnently advortlsed tivo.. . """"I1U11S. Illlf Kt..l...!.! ,., 1 i. !... r-u n pllOtodril l'""tj IIUIT iwmru IULS IIIVIU ucv- Jlother Tell 1 J S( 1-ea,,y ll erTlnj? or tils titlo as Should of emotl0m,i acti . lk4, Na,lse,, tho Imoniparablo quet-n 'vLSND THE GIRL t,m Vltacm!,"e,'Cel htor' 'otrlng Maurice Costello, tho old TPc b'al''i star, SPlgJLE F RUNDOWN RANCH UPSTAIRS OR nnuM ..... ... K. -w..m, (y uefUS ... - UHILUfltlM, OU Family Needs Aid. Mrs. Borgo, a widow who arrlvod hero somo weoks ago from North Dakota with sevon nl.l1.1rnti nllfl vvlin H llpIlllT nfiHlatOll 1V somo kind people on tho Bay is now'B train on Saturday, camo through in need of furniture. A house hash" right In tho fcvenlng and many of been found for them In Bunker lllllj patrons secured tholr mall that where tho living expenses aro not bo fining. There wb no delay yes--. rni, rnmiw has nniv a kit-1 tcrday. The mail carriers had big chon 'stove and a sewing machine and ," f trains that made them came to town again. Howover, tho mail failed to roach hero this morn ing, but Ss expected tonight. UieH Wireless. When Agent L. O. I Gushing, of the North Pacific Steam ship company, was unable to got his wires through to San Francisco and Do you get accurate prescription service? You can't afford to leavo any room for doubt. For a prescription is better not flUod,at all than not filled absolutely accurate. We're cranks on accuracy. Wo fill evory prescription that comos to. us right to the letter. And wo ubo none but purest, high iiotency drugs. THE BUSY CORNER Phono 20 Wo Deliver Promptly t AMONG THE SICK 1 Euroka to find out tho location of ''aJ tl o steamship Kllburu, ho used thoj Col. C. C. Going 'la again ablo to , wireless. Tho vessej had not yet re-, bo about after a severe attack of ported In Eureka from tho south In j tho grip, the messago recolved back from I Miss Anna Wilson la confined to her homo with an attack of pneu monia. DeForrest Mason Is kept at homo as a result of running a nail, through his shoe and Into his foot. Although pa)nful, the Injury is not considered serious. James Davis of tho Bradflold Bar bershop Is recovering from a .sovoro. slogo of la grippe. thcro late yesterday and for this rea son the Kllburn Is not expected in hero t least until tomorrow morn ing. , Sued for Loss of K)'c Gay Lom bard, a prominent Portland capi talist, who visited hero but a short I time ago, is botng sued In Portland 'b an attorney named Farrell, who I lost an oye in the elevator of tho A. Smith company at Coqulllo to day. MARY PIKE and Inez Goodrich, of Coqulllo, Bpent tho week cud in tho city. JOHN C. KENDALL waB called to Coqulllo on tho lato morning train. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE went .back to Coqulllo on court business this morning. FRED J. KELLEY loft on tho morn ing train for Valley polntB to can on tho trade. DR, H. M. SHAW went over Into tho Coqulllo Valley today on a pro fessional visit. TOM T. BENNETT had legal busi ness In Coqulllo today, leaving this morning. CHARLES HALL was a business vis itor In Coqulllo this morning, go- mg ovor on tho morning train. II. JJ. M'COOL, a timber crulsor of Evorott' camo In yostordny from tho north and went up Coos Riv er. CARL J3AVIS and wlfo aro oxpoctcd homo today on the Adolino Smith from a Southern and Eastern trip. A. L. T1UTZ, timekeeper at tho C. A. Smith mill, was called to Coqulllo today In connection with tho Down's suit. HARRY BULTMANN left today for tho vicinity of Capo Blanco whoro ho goes to seo about selling somo dairy apparatus. MATT L. MAY Is oxpoctcd homo to morrow after a ftiw days' trip to tho Valley townB In tho intorosts of his food products. C. J. REIGARD wont ovor to Coqulllo this morning in connection with tho A. Z. Downs caso against tho C. A. Smith Company. BEN OSTLIND wont down to Ban don on tho morning train to look after somo business In connection with his architect offlco. R. O. GRAVES .wont ovor to tho county neat on tho 10:4G train, callod thoro in connection with tho A. Z, Downs caso. MELCIIOIR NELSON who was down from tho Rogers farm on Coos River today roporta throo Inches of snow up Coos River this morn ing. MISS ELVIRA FJUZEEN returned to hor work in tho sheriff's otneo at tho county seat this morning aftor enjoying tho wcok end at her homo. DUNCAN DOUGLAS loft ovorland yesterday for Portland to rosurao his law course. Ho has beon suf fering a sovero attack of rhou matism. J. II. LUPTON and wlfo nnd hor slstor, Miss Stoonburg, will leavo tomorrow for San Diego and othor California points. They plan to locato thoro. MANAGER WHITMAN, of tho J. C. Ponnoy storo, loft Saturday ovor land for Salt Lake city on com pany business and In his absonco J. C. Jtoss is assisting at tho local storo. JUDGE G. F. SKIPWORTH loft on tho morning train for .EuEono, Af ter several daya of court buslnoss at Coqulllo. Ho will probably have to return again at .the next term of court. LEONARD A. BAKER, or .tho Polg er Coffeo company, loft this morn ing down tho coast for Crescent Ci ty. It will take him about six days with a team from Bandon to reach his destination. MRS. J. H. STADDEN nnd llttlo daughtor aro intending to- leave on tho Kllburn for Ellonshurg, Wash ington, whoro thoy will o-lslt tho parents of Mrs. Stadden nnd lator go to Tacoma to visit for a fowj weoks. i JA8. FORSYTHE. a wnll.kimwn I IT'S5 s" . zv"n Is now with Nathan Dormau, ar-$ AT THE HOTELS 't rive J hero yesterday to mako this I'J .f od back by many old .friends. ' Chandler Uotol D. R, Atkinson, Portland; "W. J, ami, Towers; Bon Mitchell, Port T " lp.nd: It. IV. Tavermor. Coos River: John Iverson, Seattlo; J. Forsytho, San Francisco; Goorgo A. Cablo, Portland; G. F. Sklnworth. Eusono; I W, Lucas, Portland; Miss Loggott Beaver Hill; II. E. Hollenbeok, Port lend; J. S. Barton, Coqulllo; C. H. Fteeman, Portlaud; V. Schultz. Portland; Mrs. S. A. Mulohorn, Langlols; Ellen Schultz, Langlols, Dean Aadell, Portland; O. A, Lund strom, Hauser; Mrs, J. M. Bartlct, Bandon, Kt. Lawrence Hotel Paul. Woods, Powers; J. W. Ma ehado, Eugene; Llyo E. Marstors, Eugene; .Mary-Piko, Coqulllo; Inez FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, " AT $1.98, $1.49, 98c, 69c, and 49c. ' FOR MENWOMEN AND CHILDREN AT JOBBERS' PRICES. ' See Our Window for something new in Embroideries r-6&g7&w.& 0f73V tti V&W1lfrVMLl'l. Af-TB Next Door to Postoffice We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices Money Savers: .LIBERTY OATS, large .. 25c MOTHERS OATS, large : 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 yousmoeney 130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL Progress Club F. A. Tiodgon. , Alpha Dolphian Socloty with Miss Myrtlo Downor. TUESDAY North Bond Catholic guild with Mrs. Charles Kalsor. Episcopal Ladles Guild In .guild hall. C. W. B. M. with Mrs. S. J. Immel. Athono Dolphian Society . In North Bond Library. WEDNESDAY Jolly Dozon with Mrs. O. 4 Jolui8on. D. M. O. club with Mrs. A. E. Morton. PaBtlmo Club ovcnlng card party with Mr. and Mrs. A. 4 J. Surbock. THURSDAY Alert club with Mrs. Ella Bowman. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. A. T. Haines. ENTERTAIN LAST WEEK On Thursday evening of last wook, Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff on tertalnod at an informal evening of cards for tho pleasuro of Mrs. W. G, Craig, who leaves soon for hor homo In Blackfoot, Idaho. Flvo hundred was enjoyed by tho guests until a lata hour, .aftor which tho hostess sorved a dulnty luncheon to tho following: Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Mrs. Erros Torroy Ley land, Mrs. W. G. Craig and Guy Torroy. Friday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Mc lnturff entertained at Flvo Hundred, their gucBts Including Mr, aim Mrs. L. L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Frod Smith, Mr. und Mrs, F. H. Allen. High scores wero won by Mrs. Allen und Mr. .Mclnturff. Mr. aud Mr. R. O. Graves and sons, .Robert, Stanley aud Donald, woro dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mclnturff on Suuday nftornoon. Goodrich, Coqulllo; II. D. McCool, Evorott; Low F. ,lPrco, Sumner; James F. Bayle, Powors; James Boone, Powors; J. H. Anderson, North Inlet. I $ t NEW TODAY ? FOR RENT Small furnlKluxl hoiuo, also sleeping rooms. Mrs. Hazard. FOR SALE t POR 8AL13 Clienii if taken qt onw, Cabinet sowing machine, almost now,. Apply 3D8 Third and Highland. FOR SALE Thirty foot gasoline launch, cheap. Inquire Lloyd hotel. $$ t FOR RENT t FOR RENT Mortem n-room house, cor. Hth nnd Flanagan. Apply W. B. Curtis, phono 1C0-R. FOR JIENT Rooming lionso over Ekblad's Hardwaro Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son or call 3 CO. FOR RKX-n Nico two-room apart ment with heat. Apply Matson's Quality Storo. THE WHITE IH KING Of nil tiolii;r Miii'Iilnog Now located at 25 C Market avo. Wost. Phono 103-J. Wo havo, also got big bargains In all kinds of used machines. AH machines sold on easy payments. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 10!l Residence Phone 13-J Market A,vo. and Waterfront ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner .Market und .Broadway Wo solicit all our old patrons of tho Lloyd .and assuro thorn tho samo reasonablo rates. E. W. SULLIVAN WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220nR THE LLOYD PAMILY 'HOTEL 4 Housekeeping Apartments 4 Two rooms, $8.00 month Electricity and Gas. Free baths Sleeping rooms, 91,50 k.. uii . 23 PARE TEN CENTS Olty Limits North Read, 5c. COMMUTATION Qfl TICKETS $1.75 U MarahAeld-Xorth Bead Auto Llae Cars every ten mlautes from Q n, m. to "IH p. ni.; to South RloiiKh onco dar, leaving at 11 a. 'in.; to Empire three tripa a day. GORST & KING, Prop.