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-TTO "!' -wv H-TWfcfyW1' ' ". THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0REG(JN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910 EVENING EDITION. I SOO00SS$SSSS9t 1ENCE IN Personal Notes I jW. J. CONRAD made a business trip to CoqUille todn). M Ill IMM! JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Only one week more of this "Money-Saving" Oppor tunity to replenish your wardrobe. 25 to 35 Per Cent Discotmt On Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Wool Un derwear, Socks and Blankets ! WEATHER FORECAST. .W (By Associated Press.) 'OREGON Rain tonight and 33 V.2 I mid 0O m WOOLEN MILL STOR nznnm Wm MARSHFIELD wt3?fi"fl W.m white K Mill-to-Man Clothiers OREGON Saturday; southerly high winds along the coast. LOCAL TKJU'KRATURB RB- POUT. For twenty-four hours end- Ing at 4:43 p. m.,.Jan. 20, by Mrs. E. Mingus, "special govern- ment meteorological observer. Maximum ' . . . .53 Minimum 32 At 4:43 p. m ..50 Precipitation none Wind, Southwest; cloudy. Elect Chief. The Marshfield Fire Department last evening elected L. W. Traver chief to succeed Tom Ni cols and Dan Keating assistant chief. There was no opposition, the nomi nees of the caucus being indorsed al most unanimously. U. DOUGLAS made a trip to Coqulllo today. business ROBERT DUNHAM will leave on tho Breakwater for Portland. WILL HOAGLAND or Catching In let, Is a Marshfield business visitor. J. CLINKINBEARD was Iri from his ranch on Daniels' Creek today. CAPT. CHRISTIANSEN returned to day from a business trip to Portland. MRS. R. CAVANAGH and baby re turned today from a visit In the North. iver Flour MAKES WHITER BREAD LIGHTER BREAD AND MORE OF IT THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR AC CORDING TO GOVERNMENT TESTS AT VANCOUVER BAR RACKS. ' IT WAS DEMONSTRAT ED THAT WHITE RIVER FLOUR FROM A SACK MAKES EIGHT LOAVES MORE THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR. WHITE RIVER FLOUR At $1.90, Per NORTH BEND NEWS The Teachers and Mothers' Club, which meets this afternoon at the Central School house, has prepared the following program: Reading Miss Pearl Watson. Guitar solo Miss Inez Pullen, ac companist, Miss Edith Thomas. Song By Second grade pupils. Piano duet Miss Edith Raab and Miss Helen Mende. Talk By Judge Guerrey. Will Celebrate. The Marshfield Fire Department has decided to hold a big Fourth of July celebration in Marshfield this year and will Imme diately begin preparations for It. It is planned to have a county firemen's tournament at the same time and have several of the towns unite in tho event. GEORGE BLACK Is .reported ill at the home of his father, Henry Black. H. L. SAVAGE will leave for Port land and other northern points tomorrow. ALFRED HASSEN has returned to Coos Bay from Albion, Cal after six years' absence. Mrs. E. M. Alexander of Cooston, visited friends here today. I ALONG THE WATERFRONT. HPYRIQHT II r OUTCAUIT, CIIWOHfl OO. CHlOAQO ILU DON'T WORRY AND FRET 'OVER ALWAYS USE THE BEST. SINCE THE AC0VE STATE MENT IS TRUE IS CHEAPER BY FORTY CENTS PER SACK THAN ANY OTHER BRAND. The Ferry Transit, was laid up yes terday owing to the illness of one of the crow. SOMETHING INFERIOR, BUT The Newport sailed this morning for the Coqullle river, crossing out about 7:30 o'clock. LOCKHARTS GROCERY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR WHITE RIVER FLOUR. MACARONI UEBN'$ TASTE THE KIND THAT THEY ALL WANT 25c Per Package The Rita has been laid up for a few months, Capt. Ernest deciding that there wasn't sufficient business on the run to keep her going during the balance of the winter. MORRISSEY can MAKE that WATCH KEEP TIME. Bring it around to the CARLETON Jewelry Company. Leave Tomorrow. Ray Young and Chas. Duggan, whose fathers were lost with the Czarina, will leave for their home In 'Frisco tomorrow, going via the Breakwater to Port land. Harry H. Kentzell, the sole survivor will also return homo to 'Frisco tomorrow via that route. D. W. Paull of the Sailor's Union, will return to Portland. Is Olson. Mate Wall of the Breakwater, formerly with the Czari na, today Identified the body of the first victim of the Czarina that was washed ashore as that of M. Olson, a sailor. This confirms the identi fication of the longshoremen and is directly opposite to Harry Kentzell, the only survivor, who maintained it wasn't Olson but was that of the cook. No more bodies ' have been washed ashore from the wreck. J. E. COOLEY of Los Angeles, is looking over this section with a view of locating here. L. D. PETTYJOHN has returned from San Francisco where he has been spending a few weeks oii business. ROGER SHERMAN and Harry Mc Keown returned last evening from a day's hunt, bringing back four ducks. George Sorenson Testifies Against Former Congress man Today. (By Associated PresO PORTLAND, Jan. 20. "Former Congressman and commissioner of tho general land office, BInger Her mann, and late United States Sen ator, John H. Mitchellt were 'Ther people at Washington' who werer working in the national capital to create tho Blue Mountain forest re serve," said Franklin Pierce Mays, according to George Sorensen on the witness stand at the Hermann, trial. This was tho first time tho mysterious "people at Washington" were identified by name and tho de fense immediately Interposed an ob jection. Judge Wolverton held that this declaration should bo disre garded by the jury unless there la further evidence connecting Her mann with the conspiracy. Soren son's testimony created Httlo com ment among tho spectators. Inci dentally it was disclosed by the tes timony of Sorenson that the Oregon. state land board during the admlnis tration of former governor T. T, Geer was aware of tho swindles be ing carried on in school lands. WRANGLE ALL DAY. CHAS. H. DUNGAN is expected here this week from Chico, Cal., where he has been making his home recently. Carter blame THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY Wssgzsy&i LOST Gold link cuff button with diamond setting. Roward for re turn to John Herron at the Bell Cord. rOK SALE XeW Inimcli hull. 28 feet long, G ft. beam. Never had an engine in it. $200 less tlinn cost pi ire. At Allger's boat houso. North Bend. KR SALE OR TRADE For real estate, gentle team of horses, har ness and wagon, also ten horse power boiler and four horse en gine. p. o. Box 275, North Bend. ROOMS FOR RENT Newly fur nished. Reasonable, phono 1G5-X LOST Fiat biown fur neck scarf last week. Finder, please leave at Times' office. OR SALE Piano, couch nnd mis sion chairs, cheap. Apply 547 South Broadway. 1)0 YOU WANT TO SELL?-If jou jant sell your business of any Mnd, or if you want to sell your Property, and will make the price "rat, I would like to hear from ". Give description and price. AWre., J. Tj. Smith, 513 Cham r of Commerce, Portland, Ore. WANTED Man mid wife to live in house and cook for invalid. A good home for right party. Apply for particulars' at Times office. FURNITURE Keuiiishcd French or hand polish and line painting done Apply W. J. Scott, care Times. FOR RENT Breakwater hotel. Ap ply Robert Marsden, Sr., at Coos Bay Liquor Company. WANTED Information as to whereabouts of Wm. Costello. I have important news for him from Vancouver, Wash. Sheriff W. W. Gage, Coqullle. ADDRESS WANTED Any person knowing the address or where abouts of Russ Nasburg, late of Marshfield, will confer a favor by addressing J. M. Upton, Marsh field, Oregon. WANTED To buy from tho owner a couple of good lots not too far out. Stato price and terms. Ad dross, "Buyer,-" Times. DRY KINDLING WOOD For salo cheap at Campbell's Wood Yard, North Front street. FOR RENT Store in Coos Building. - Apply at Woolen Mill Store. I T nvn linTEI Formerly tlie Garfield Onlj family hotel in town Opened under new niannRoineiit Tliorouslily remodeled nnd refurnltheil. Rates Soc to II day on $1 to $3 per week. Specil ratei by the month. Tree Batb. Tine Marine View. L. V. BRIDGES, Prop. TONIGHT "LINES OF WHITE ON SULLEN SEAS" (A Blograph) "A BUNCH OF LILACS" "A SPANISH MARRIAGE" ADMISSION 10 CENTS. SATURDAY NIGHT Margaret lies Company will present "THE SENATOR'S DAUGHTER" lesi(les regular show. ADMISSION 15c AND 25c You want to buy your groceries from us because you want tho best. If you don't find it so, we want to return your money. F. A. SACCHI Corner Commercial and Second S FOR SALE Pinno couch nnd mis sion chairs at 457 South Broad way. ROOM TO RENT 017 Front Street. TO EXCHANGE Subuiban lots on car lino at Los Angeles, Cal., for cleared level lots at Marshfield, or Bandon. Address J. E. Cooley, Marshfield, Oregon. PARTY Who took wrong grip from Alert landing is requested to return it at once and avoid trouble. WA NTE D I lousework Phono 254-R. by tho day. Other Thetts. Marshal has just definitely fixed the for a theft along tho Roscburg- Sumner stage line last fall on Jack Rose who Is now serving ,a term in the Oregon penitentiary for robbing his roommate at the C. A. Smith mill . bunk house. Mark D. Briggs of the stage line, wrote here some time ago to see if a 30-30 rifle, sev eral razors and other goods that were taken could not bo located. Marshal Carter has found that Rose sold some of tho articles but their present location is hard to ascertain. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the public that next week I will remodel the store known as tho Corthell's Deli catessen and also build an oven and other modern Improvements which will require about one week or ten day3, and, therefore, will be unable to do any baking. Watch for our adv about the first of February. J. A. DAVIS. TOM JAMES and his brother-in-law, Chas. Leach of Portland, left to day for Ten Mile for a few days' hunting. R.H .HOPSON will leave"tomorrow for Portland and it is rumored that ho will bring a bride back with h(m. FLOUR SI. 00 at HAINES. ERNEST SMITH writes from Bel lingham, Wash., that they are hav ing unusually severe weather there, nine Inches of ico covering Jho streams. J. D. McNEILL and wife and baby, who have been spending several months in Washington, returned here this morning. Mr. McNeill says Coos Bay looks mighty good to him. THAYER GRIMES returned yester day from Whlttier, Cal., where he has been spending the winter with relatives. He camo in by Drain and says it took them sixteen hours to cover 3C miles of the worst part of the road. TT W. R. BAUMBASCH, a retired bank er of Northern Minnesota and one of the wealthiest men in"" tlie northern part of that stato, ar rived hero today for a short visit with A. H. Powers. He is en Attomejs In Hermann Case CInsU Over Letters. (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Jan. 21. Attorneys, iii" the trial of BInger Hermann wrangled all day today over the ad mission of certain letters written to Hermann while he was commissioner4 of tho General Land Office and In. JYhJ.ch he was apprised of schemes ot land grabbers in this state. The de-1 fense objected to the introduction aa the letters had already been intro duced In two trials of Hermann at Washington and the trials of Hyde and Benson. The arguuents continue this afternoon. WOULD LENGTHEN LIFE. to Life Insurance Men Don't Liko Have You Die Young. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 21. A movement to prolong human life was the topic discussed by various speakers at the session of tho Asso ciation of Life Insurance Presidents, The 'work of the federal government in the matter of health and the waya in which this work may be supple mented was discussed by Dr. Wal ter Wyman surgeon of the General Public Health and Marine hospital service. route to Pasadena, Cal., where he wjll spend the balance of tho win ter with his family. GEORGE E. PEOPLES of Coqullle, is a Marshfield business visitor to day. He says everything is pros perous In tho Valley. NED C. KELLY of Coqullle, return ed today from a trip of several weeks through Idaho, Montana, and Dakota on business. Ho says that the first time he has been warm In tho open air for weeks was whon ho struck tho balmy- breezes of Coos Bay. Going at Cost! CLEAN RAGS Wanted Times' office. nt The i ft W&iR ft y&f -' 'ri 1 On account of my Spring stock now arriving YOU can have the following : high class goods at cost: All $5.00 Packard Shoes - $3.95 All $4,50 Packard Shoes - $3.45 OIL CLOTHING $550 ToUrist Feather-weight Rubber Coats, (A, ftC Extra Lengths V1-'? $4.00 Crack-proof Oil Coats, - $3.45 $3.50 Crack-proof Oil Coats, - $2.95 $2.00 Crack-proof Oil Coats, - $ 1 .65 $ 1 .50 Crack-proof Oil Pants, - $1.35 i ri in,,! MARSHFIELD, ORE. I It 1 l j&mtmftmiti j8w. ' iUiuitnuki i r ,.jJ&r1 .. A