The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 01, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Now for our clean
up Special Sale
I ERE are lots of suits and overcoats made to be worn in the
fall and winter season; and they're not sold yet It is get
ting along now toward the time when you'll be wanting spring
goods; and we want to clear this stuff up and have it out of the
way of the new things coming Here are some of the prices on
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes and other things that are featured in our store:
been secured
A little over I
yesterday on tho Rcdondo for Sau
l-rniiclsco on business.
n Ji'o Chinook Mils. CLARENCE HARRIS nnd child
most numerous, returned to Coqutllo today nfter a
.-Tho l.lo' visit with relatives at Sumner
MRS. OKO REYNOLDS of Clnckn
iniiB Is n gucat at tho Dr. Humes
ter homo on Sherman nvonuo.
GEO. W. SHELLY left on the Re
dondo for California whero ho will
spend a week or bo on IiubIiiobs.
Mil. mid Mrs. C. H. Worrell aro on
tortalnlng for Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Fnhy of Hullnrd, who aro visiting
on tho Hay.
E. S. HARGELT and wlfn nntnrtnlnn,!
n few friends at a "Wntch Party"
at their homo In South Mnrahllold
MIbh Mnry Mlnot was wed-,'., H'Bl " 'f'";, .
Herkeley. Cal., Saturday Isi , "' lCH n"(1 w'f. OI1'ortalned n
wn on Coos Hay. Ho has .rJ-1rr1,on,,B nt "WbIcIi Party" at
iron's $35 Suits, now $25.85
Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats, now $21.85
Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats $18.85
Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $14.85
Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats $.11.83
Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats ; .' $5.35
Boys' $b'.50 Suits and Overcoats $4.85
Boys' $5.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.S5
Boys' $-1.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.00
. Boys' Straight Pant Suits .HALF PRICE
Blankets, Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, Underwear and all other lines of AVcol goods at
CLVAllANGJ'J SALE P11ICES
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-to-Man Outfitters
"Wo extend our thanks to our customers for tholr patronage
during tho year Just ended and wish them nil
AH
appj
N
iW
Y
r
Hoping to havo
In tho future.
tho prlvllego to oxtond to them ovory courtesy
ANONA GROCERY
Always-
"TFe Busy Corner"
"THE REXALL STORE"
For Falling Hair
We want you to try
REXALL "93" Hair Tonic
and REXALL "93" Shampoo Paste with our
promise that it will cost
you nothing unless you 'are perfectly satisfied
with it. Bemombor it is obtainable only at this
store.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
IPH0NE
MAIN 298
US
For 1912
A
Happy and Prosperous
New Year To All
THIS STORE WILL HE CLOS El) ALL DAY MONDAY
.ockhart's Grocery
'O PRIVATE PHONES
85 AND 305
PROGRAM, .TAX. 2, 1IHU
Ihe Royal
'THE XEW COWIIOV"
A thrilling Western Btory by tho
Dlson Film Company.
"HANDS ACKOSS THE CHADDLE"
A lovo talo by tho Nostor Film Co.
PROGRAM, JAN. J, 11)12
"ANNA HAKIMS"
Tho world champion ludy swimmer
In tho grcnt Chicago race.
"THE STEPDAUGHTER"
Tolling the Btory of a child's loving
nature.
COO fmlmon oggB have
Ijr tho next souson.
two million of them
t Ivorsldes being tho
i .Meet Wednesday
Aid Snrlety of the Swedish Luther
an church will hold n meeting next
Wcdnosdny nt 2:30 i. in., In tho
church hull. Mrs. lllllstrom mid
Mrs. Grant will serve refreshment!.
Find I'lu L. E. SnlliiR. through
1he Times' lost ad, recovered it
f Ick il. i which was presented him
Christmas. Warner Ogon picked It
1 ti on the street, advertised It and Mr.
Sallng saw the ad and claimed his
propei ty, and feels morn than grnto
ful. Well Known Here. ,1. C. Oreeno.
to whom Miss
ded nt
well know
nindo numerous trips here for a
I wholesale candy house and Is fami
liarly known by his friends hero as
"Jimmy" Greene.
I Church Holes. Hov. Fnthor
.Munro of tho Murshflcld Catholic
church announced Mint honcoforth
i ho would olllclntc nt funerals only on
week day mornings. Ho said Mint
i not only would ho not conduct fu
I neral services In the nftornoons or
on Sunday but that he would not
j preach funeral sermons.
Meet Wednesday. Tho nnnunl
'session of tho Coos County comnils-
sloncr8 will open Wednesday nt Co
qullle. Tho session will ho n long
one as tho nccounts of tho various
county officers have to bo nudltcd,-
tho work of tho district rond supor
vlsorB checked up, supervisors for
tho ensuing year appointed nnd tho
Jury list for tho ensuing year drawn'.
Ktenunlei' Weds Tho following It
m from Saturday's RoBoburg News
vlll be of Interest to the many Coos
Hay friends of "Jake" Stemmlor of
Myrtio Point: "J. O. Stemmlor, n
IV oil-known Marshflold ninn, was mnr-
led this aftomoon to Miss Knthorlno
Gray, recently from tho East. Tho
cJromony was performed In tho pres
ence of n few witnesses by .Tudgo
J. W. Hamilton. M. nnd Mrs. Stom
jnlor lonvo for Coos County tomor
oow whore they will make their fu
turo homo."
I Hoys Rotlior Couple Snturdny, a.
.crowd of young hoys cauBcd mucn
Frlof for tho occupants of tho Wll
InniB building nnd tho adjacent sec
1'on by tho tactics used In chnrlvar--lng,
.Ins. Cowan Jr. nnd bride. Mnr
I'ml Carter woh called to copa with
1 io first party of young lnds nnd made
1'iem dlsporso nfter Hiking somo
inonoy from them which they nindo '
Mr. Cowan glvo them to "buv tho
t-ontB" with. Marshnl Cnrter ro
1 filed this to Mr. Cowan. Soon nf
1 irwards, another crowd of oldor Inns
mpenroil on tho scono nnd boennio
fo bolstoroiis Mint Nlglitwatchmnn
H'miipo had to bo cnlled. Ho took
nmo of tho lenders down town nnd
1'irentenod to Jnll thorn unless they
promised to dlsperso nnd bo good.
They (lnnlly did. Marshal Carter
nyB tho next time tho offenders will
jo nr-ostod Immediately nnd thrown
mo jail.
"GRANDFATHER"
A tragedy of n feeble mind, by
Reliance
tho
GOLDEN Opportunity for some
ono. I will furnish building rent
freo nnd part of capital to stnrt
small storo nt West Hunkorr.lll. Ap
ply to or nddress W. II. Durgba
gon, Mnrshllold, Ore.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ondlng
nt 1:43 p. in., Dec. 31, by Mib.
E. MlngiiB, speclnl government
meteorological obsorvor:
Maximum II
Minimum 35
At 1:00 p. m 30
Precipitation 07
Wind, Northwest: partly cloudy
A HAPPY NEW YEAH
PEOPLE
WANTED To rent, dairy much by
oxporlonced man. Addross, Rox
S07, Marshfleld, Orogou.
To Meet. Tho W. C. T. U. will
moot Tuesdny at 2:30 nt tho homo
of Mrs. Josophlno Jones on Virginia
and Union nvonuos.
Meet Tuesday Judgo John F. Hnll
will go to Coqutllo Tuosdny to bold
'tho regular monthly bcsbIoh of Juvo
nllo and prpbnto court.
Finnish Dance. A big danco 1b
planned to tnko plnco In tho Finnish
Hall tonight. It will bo old coun
try stylo, with "Btow" Hiippor.
WVok of Prayer Rev. Hnll, pns
I tor of tho Baptist church Is planing
to hold services ench night this weok
at tho church, cornor Third and Mar-
kot st roots
DR. MINGUS waa n Reaver Hill vis
itor todny.
A. R. DALY wont to Coqulllo todnj'
on Diisiness.
GEO. ROLSTER Is 111 nt his homo
In North Rend.
A. K. ADELSPEROER loft for Co
qulllo th'ls morning.
MRS. STEMMERMAN of Allegany' Is
n Mnrshllold shopper todny.
MRS. A. HODMAN of Union nvonuo
has boon 111 for tho past two weeks
W. II. ROIIRER from Coqulllo hns
spont Now Year holidays In Marsh
flold. MRS. C. It. PECK will ontortnln at
hor homo In South Mnrahflold to
morrow. D. O. KENYON loft for his homo at
Lnkesldo today nftor n short stay
in town.
A. L. GREENOUGH nnd wlfo of
Riindon spont Sundny with Marsh
fleld friends.
MR. and MRS. RORT. McCANN nro
ontortninlng at n Now Year's
(iinnor today
Pastor on Visit Rev. A. G. LI ml L;M.NYE, Jr.. of Coqulllo loft horo
left this morning for Norway to payi
i visit to tho Gorman Luthornn minis- -
their homo In South Marshflold
insi nigut.
MISS HAZEL PETERSON of Loon
Lake has been the guest for tho
past week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Now-
lln of Rnngor.
MR. nnd MRS. ALVA RONEDRAKE
of South Mnrshllold nro vlBltlng nt
tho homo of Mrs. Snrah Uonobrkao
on Ross Inlet.
TOM DENNETT hns returned from
n week's bualnoss trip to Portlnnd
nnd othor northern points. Ho
enmo In via Drnln.
JUD MILLS who has been working at
aeeiy nnu Anderson's Cnmp on tho
lower Coqulllo Is spending a few
days In Mnrshflcld.
CLAUD NOSLER, n merchant of
Rrldgo, Coos county, loft horo Mils
morning for n trip to Los Angolos.
Roseburg Rovlow.
GEO. HAINES loft yesterday for
Snn Francisco to resumo .his
.chool work thoro. Ho will finish
his courso next spring.
REV. D. A. MACLEOD of tho Pres
byterian church will lonvo on tho
Alllnnco todny for a two wockB
business trip to Portlnnd.
MRS. L. HODSON of South Mnrah
llold Is spending n fow dnys nt tho
homo of her brother R. F. Rosa of
Ross Inlot, who Is qulto 111.
DEE WILSONj who hnB been auffor
Ing from nn nttnek of ptomnlno
poisoning tho othor night, Is re
ported prnctlcnlly rccovorcd.
JAS. WATSON, county clerk, enmo
over from Coqulllo Snturday to
Bpond Sunday and Now Ycnr'B with
friends nnd relatives on tho Rny.
MRS. M. E. STAUFF nnd MIbb May
Stauff loft on tho Rcdondo yeator
day for California where they will
spend a year or bo with relatives
nnd frlcndB.
F. M. MARHOFFKR has taken a pba
Itlon with F. S. Dow nnd will soon
go to Coqulllo or Myrtlo Point toN
nssumo chnrgo of ono of Mr. Dow'u
houses thoro.
ALHERT HAINES, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Ilnlncs, is apondlng
part of his vacation by limiting n
trip on tho Nann Smith, having
sailed on hor yesterday as a mem
ber of tho crow.
II. J. RUSSELL nnd brldo woro
Mnrshflold visitors todny and woro
kopt busy recolvlng tho congrntu
lntlons of their ninny friends. Mr.
nnd Mrs, Russell nro now Bottled
In tholr bonuttful now homo In
North Rond.
EMMETT PIERCE loft Snturdny for
Coos Rlvor. Ho nnd tho othor log
gora thoro nro nnxloua for n frosnot
that will help them got tholr logs
out. Ho hns shut down his camp
Micro and doos not expect to ro
Biimo operations boforo spring
when ho will movo his camp to tho
Coqulllo, probably.
F. S. JENNINGS of Jonnlnga' gon
oral merchandise storo, and Miss
Iono IIutchliiB of Nowborg, woro
married lnat night nt tho Mothod
tst Episcopal church by tho Rev.
Albert Hlsey. Miss HutchlnB' nlcco,
Miss Dorn Dubstor, wns rlng-benr-or.
Miss IIutchliiB la n sister of
Mrs. A. L. Dubstor of North Rond.
Lauds Rnndon. Millwright M. F.
Holbrook, who Is In tho omploy of
tho Smith Mill Co. nt Mnrshflold, wns
ovor nnd spont tho holidays with his
fnmlly In this city. Mr. Holbrook
nindo tho nssortlon. which can easily
be provon by Investigation, that moro
building hns been dono In Randon In
tho Inst twolvo montliR Minn In tho
combined towns of Coos county -llnndon
Recordor.
HAPPY NEW YEAH
Havo your Job printing dono at
Tho Times' ofllco.
A HAPPY NEW YEAH
FOR RENT Rooms with hent. Ad
dross 343 So. Drondwny.
FOR SALE A new wagon for single
horso. Will soil for 5B. Enqulro
Hclsnor's barn.
FOUND Solid gold stick pin with tor, Row Fr. Zoho. This evening,
Initial. Owner may hnvo samo by now Llnd will prench nt Coqulllo.
calling nt Norton & Hnnson's and ' I"l Cmcert. Tho plnns of
paying for this notice i Director Fonton for n Now Year's
concert Mils nftornoon by tho Coos
Rny Concert Rand had to bo chnng
ed. Ho hopes to nrrnngo a coneort
for tho nenr futuro.
Meet Tiii'sdny. Tho rogular
monthly mooting of C. W. R. M. of
tho Christian church will bo hold nt
tho homo of Mrs. R. A. Copplo
Tuesday nftornoon, January 2. All
tnembnrs and friends nro cordlnlly
Invited.
Reirlster VotersEvorvono whft .
wishes to vote In tho April primaries i
will havo to roglstor again. Tho;
Horse, rog8tratlon Is supposed to bogln to
morrow. Tho blanker nro ready and i
will bo Bout out by County Clork
A GOOD RELIAHLE enmp cook
wants n position. Can furnish gon I
roforenco. W. D. Wnrner, Coos
hotel. Phono No. 228 J.
FOR SALE Nlne-year-old
1100 lbs. Snddlo, driver or work
Also new single hnrness nnd cart.
Apply J. n. Davis or Jack Fnrloy -vvntson nt once
at forks of Coos River. Sends Greetings. Coos Ray
frlonds nro in recolpt of Chrlstmns
SWEET APPLE CIDER In any cai.ds from James Grant Forguson.
quantity. Freo Dollvory. Phono form0rly prlnclpnl of tho Mnrshflold
aiuir-capo ivraBo ouuu worus. ttbj, School, who Is now taking n
niedlcnl couro nt John Hopkins Unl-
FOR RENT lOroom hoiiso in South vorslty nt Rnltlmoro,
Marshflold. Phono 119-L. i Smallpov Epidemic, According to
Information by letter to Victor Stauff
The New Year Is Here
And Here Also Is Our Appreciation
Wo don't menu by this that ii pictlatlon only comes to us now and
then, for It Is with us nil tho time. Every day dining tho year
wo try (o show our appreciation of your patronage by giving you
tho most courteous service, highest quality goods, and reasonable
prices.
Wo are determined to servo you hi u way that will suit you oxnet
ly, nnd during tho new year wo trust that any tlino you may
havo u need for drug storo goods that you will call on us place
your full faith and dcH.udcuco ou our service and goods.
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
Don't forget
I PHONE SJM-.T.
tho Turkish Daths
EINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
As a sales-maker and a bust-
ness-bullder, do you know of 4
anything better or auror than
advertising.
nt Cooston from his two sons who
nro nttondlng college nt Corvallls,
thoro is an epidemic of smnllpox rav
aging that city. Ovor 300 cases nro
reported. All tho students hnvo been
compelled to undorgo vncclnntlon.
nnd thoro Is grave fear of tho spread
of tho dlseaso.
Husy nt Hntchery Supt. Frank
Smith of tho South Cooa Rlvor fish
hatchery reports that nbout 5,000,-
Light, White, Always Right
Fill Your Bin
Sperry's Best, Drifted Snow Flour
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