The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIM&, JKArtSHFIEL'DJ 0REffilfiTU6SDAYr JAlMTARY 1. '19ii1r- r;'V- 1-V
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Kammerer's
arance
Nothing Reserved Everything Reduced
"Wool Dross Materials, AVaistins, Silks, Flannels, Cotton Goods of all kinds, Table Linnons,
Napkins, Art Squares, Towling, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, trimmings of all kinds, Un
derwear, Gloves, Keady-to-AVear Garments, Cloaks and Suits, etc., etc.
Closing Out Entire Stock of Gent's and
and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods
WATCH PAPERS FOR PARTICULARS OF THIS GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT
Greatest Offer Ever in the Shoe Department
NO EXCEPTIONS, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ALL TO BE
CLOSED OUT AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES.
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MERCHANT KAMMER.ER.
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Lively Controversy Started
Over National Flower of
United States.
NEW YOUK, N. Y., Jnn. 10.
Tho war between advocates of moun
tnln laurel nnil tho defendants of
columbine ns tho National (lower of
tho United States, la on full tilt In
Now Yorlc. It It) tho chief subject
(scheduled for debate at tho .National
Arts club boforo n mooting of repre
sentatives of 3S state doforntlona of
women's clubs.
A majority of tho delegates are
Bald to favor the mountain laurel,
but tho columbine partisans have tho
udvautiiKo of u tborouKh orguulzu
tlon on their "columbine nssoela
tlon" which will thin year memo
rlnllzo congress, asking formal roeog
nltlon of tho columbine as the Na
tional oinblom. Tho Federated Wo
mous club aro expected to go on rec
ord as favoring one or two other
flowers,
A plant to servo proporly tho pur
poses of a national flower Is kuppob
cd to moot the following conditions,
which woro outlined in 1800 at tho
National Flower Convention in Ash
vlllo, N. C.
It should bo a native of tho Unit
ed States and should grow wild over
tho greater part of Its area.
It should bloom on ono of easy cul
tivation in any garden.
It should not bo weak or in any
way offeiiBlvo or harmful to health.
It should bear what in the popular
80U80 Is called a tlowor and should
not bo morely a follago plant or ono
chiefly valuod for Its fruit.
It snoulil lend ltsolf readily to
floral decoration by varloty ami puri
ty of color and distinctiveness of
form, and tho foaturea characteristic
of its form should comblno auch sim
plicity and graco that when used
conventionally In decoration designs
tho flower may bo readily recogulzod
Independently of Us color.
gahdi.neh pioneer dead.
Win. Andci-son, Well-Known Rcsl
dent, Victim of Cancer of Stomach
OARD1NER, Ore, Jan. 17. Win.
Anderson, a well-known resident of
Gardiner, died last night of cancer
of tho stomach. Ho had been HI for
some time. Ho was about 05 years
old and had until his illness been
employed na n tallyman at tho mill.
Ho Is survived by a wifo and family.
FOR INLAND WATERWAYS.
Commission to Investigate Them
Provided For.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jan. 17.
Tho appointment of a board by tho
president to prepare a comprehensive
plan of inland waterways develop
ment for tho consideration of Con
gress Is provided In an amendment
to tho river and harbors bill Intro
duced In the Senate today by Senator
Nowlauds of Nevada. Tho amend
ment carrion an appropriation of llf
ty thousand dollars.
$30,000 FIRE
ATPB
(Continued from paco 1.)
RHAMV FOR WAR.
Members of IIoiim Denounce Critic.
of I'lillcil States.
(Hy Associated l'ress to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON. 11. C, Jan. 17.
In an Impassioned speech In tho
House, Chairman Hull of tho Mili
tary Affairs Committee denounced
Frederick W. Huldokohor, military
critic and upheld tho readiness of
tho Wnr Department to meet all war
emergencies. Chairman Tawnoy of
tho appropriations eommitteo de
nounced Huldokoher's criticism as
false and declared tho amount spent
by this government for preparation
of war tho last ten years would build
four Pnnania canals.
The LADIES Aid of tho METHOD
1ST church will have HOT TAMALEK
l-'OU SALE after I o'clock Wednes
day, January IS at tho CUUltCil
PARLORS.
Now homo SEWING MACHINES
and Neodlos at MILNER'S.
IIAIXKS Hour Is always good. Ask
your neighbor about It.
PIows-Dlso HARROWS and sptko
tooth Harrows nt MILNER'S.
tho buildings was something that de
serves tho highest commendation.
Only tho excitement could have kept
Bomo of them up."
Saved iloo Schilling.
.Too Schilling, proprietor of tho
Gnrdlnor hotel had retired but a llt
tlo whllo prior to tho Haines breaking
out, having to get up early this
morning to got tho stngo passengers
off. Soon after tho accident occur
red, Dr. llousoworth encountered
Mrs. Schilling who wna terror stric
ken. She told him that Mr. Schilling
had retired In room HO. Realizing
that tho smoko and flames might
soon shut off means of exit, Hi.
llousoworth rushed upstairs. Tho
smoko was thou so douse In the hall
ways that matchos had to bo used.
Not finding Mr. Schilling's room
quickly, Dr. llousoworth callod to
him and finally located him. Had a
few minutes moro elapsed, Mr. Schil
ling might have been overcome.
Saved Coeds Hum.
Considerable furnlturo nnd house
hold bolonglngs woro carried out of
tho hotels nnd buildings nearby soon
after it was descovored that tho
flames were going to spread. First
this was piled In tho strcot but ow
ing to tho sparks, it was decided to
carry it Into tho Harleyman building
which was thought safe Later tho
firo spread to this building and con
sumed It together with tho belong
ings of other firo victims that had
been stored there ns a placo of safe
ty. IiOio Everything.
Many of tho victims of -the fire lost
not only their household goods but
their clothing. Mr. and Mrs. Schil
ling saved? practically none of tholr
clothing and personal effects.
Today, W. F. Jowott of tho Gardi
ner Mill company, tendered tho use
of his big wnrehouso of Mr. Schilling
as temporary quarters to resume
business. This will be fitted up at
once ns temporary hotel quarters, i
MudftohllllnKlii a telephone con
versation hero this morning stated
that ho would at onco bogln rebuild
ing tho burned hotel nnd will put up
even a bettor placo.
Ills many friends on tho liny this
morning wero proffering any assist-
anco they might bo able to givo him.
Good flour good bread. So try
HAINES for tho next sack.
advertised list.
List of unclaimed lotters remain
ing in tho Mnrshfiold, Oregon Post-
jolllco, Jnnunry 15, 1911. Persona
calling for tho "snino will plenso say
advortlscd and pay ono cent for onch
ndvertlsed lottor called for:
Nell Archer, Hugh Albrocht, Os
car AxoUon, Mnrgaret Camplllo,
Mnrtln Carlson, Jay Casselman, A. II.
Cox, Eugono Colo, Krlck Krlcksou,
It. A. Rlllntt. V. T. TCrllilv Tnn I.'!,....
C. It. Forroll. Ell Forsmnn, J.
money, t. t. uniuen, J. A. Hall, Al
fred Hnlling, Horman Hnnson, Miss
Pearl Heath, Miss Julia Hoolling,
Mrs. Gust Jenson, Hnzol Johnson,
Aloxnnter KuJIla, Mlnnlo Mnthows,
J. It. Mntson, W. L. Sullivan, John
Michel, Jas. Pyburn, llruno Pollto,
Ams nnssmusson, John Richardson,
Albert Stltfor, John Strang, Miss
Shlrloy Stlfflor, Mrs. C. A. Stlfllor,
Mrs. E. E. Strong, Ingval Skytter
holm, Leottn Smith, Fred W. Tny
lor, Seymour Tylor. Mrs. A. J. Tip
pit, Chns. Ward, Mrs. Graco Weavor,
Petter Wermor, Mrs. Lucy Weaver,
Graham Youngman.
W. D. CURTIS,
Postmastor.
Protect Your
Health
By Getting One
of Our
Low-Priced
Umbrellas
It's Gonna Rain Again.
Coos Bay Cash Store
GEO. X. HOLT,
Manager.
Front Street, Mandiflchl.
OIL
SUPPLIES
Tho Coos Bay Oil and Supply
Company under tho raanngoment ot
J. W. Flnnagan will continue to han
dlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso
lino, dlstlllato, bonzlno and coal oil
at tholr ol houso across tho Bay to
which placo thoy have moved tholr
office.' honft 302.,
NEW LIVERY
Fancy now rigs, good horses and.
caroful drivers arc now at tho dis
posal ot the Coob Day public at
REASONARLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
nny trip anywhero any time. Horsos
boarded nnd rigs enrod for.
Now hoarso and special accommo
dations provldod for funoral partlos.
W. L. CONDRON'S
Livery & Feed Stables
FOR GOOD WORK
Hrlng your clothos to us. Cleaning,
pressing nnd repairing n specialty,
by experienced men. Satisfaction
guaranteed DLANCHARl) .V; 1)01).
SON, South llroiuhvay.
SEE FRIZEEN "
If you want to got in on somo of the
est real estato bargains on tho Day
Also if you want tho best lnsur-
nnco at tho best rates.. .
AUGUST FRIZEEN,
68 Central Ave. Marshfmd, Ore.
THE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
Rntes roduced to: Day 50c, 75c and
$1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House
keeping apartments with gns ranges
$10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE
DATHS-.-E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop.
HOME LAND Co.
See us for Investments on Coot'
Day. We guarantee owner's price to
be our price.
Phono 74L. 244 Front St
We Want You To See
The new Ideas in Spring
Shoes and Oxfords.
Assortments how Complete,
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MAttSHFIELD- "MONEY TALKS "-DANDON
SAVE MONET
Dy having your old clothos nressol
nnd cleaned. Makes them look bet
tor and wear longer. Satisfaction,
guaranteed.
COOS bay TAILORING CO.
J. W, Josephson, Mgr.
1BQ South Hroiulwny. Marsliflcld"
Have That Roof Fixed,
xow
See CORTHELL
rhone aiai.
Constipation is tho cause of many
ailments nnd disorders Mint mnkn
llfo miserable. Take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep
your bowols regular and you will
avoid those diseases. For sale by alL
dealers.
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