The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 05, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Here's a special sale that's
good for both of us
VfOU get a good profit whenever you buy anything in this
store; that's our intention at least
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes are always a good investment for the wearer, as well as
tot us; we both make something out of each' sale More than
ever now; clearing prices on all lines of wool goods:
Men'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 $35 Suits and Overcoats $11.85
Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.35
,Bo3rs' $6.50 Suits and Overcoats $4.85
Boys' $5.00 Suits and Overcoats ...'... .$3.85
Boys' $4.00 Suits jind Overcoats. . .t $3.00
Boys' Straight Pant, Suits. . . HALF PRIQE
'training clans of tlio Christian
church will meet heron f tor on Thurs
tiny night Instond of on Tuesdny as
It hnH been -doing. .
liOM-s Flngvr. Wesley Noah lintl
the tip of his Imlox linger cut oft by
getting It caught In tho machinery
of the Allco 11 on which ho Is om
liloyed. II I Ml
I Itopu.r Street. TLa hard surfneo
paving on Fourth street which had to
ho torn up to repnlr a sower n few
months ngo Is being rcpnlrod by Con-
, tractor Morrlssey.
! (a'el.s lloiticMicad. Geo. Robinson
! of Tomplcton, appeared beforo Unit
ed States Land Commissioner A. K.
1'cck today and mndo flnnl proof on
i his Ten Mile homcBtcnd.
Machinery Hero. Tho. machinery
for tho Ilradley Candy company ar
! rived on tho Drealtwater today. It
I will bo installed lmmcdlntaly nnd It
1b expected to liuvo tho factory In
operation soon.
Arrange. Rout. Louis Presslor
announces that ho haB arranged for
a twenty-round ko uotwooii Jess Day
' and Jack Duurto, a boxer from Oak
land, Oil., to bo pulled off hero Fob
ruary 13. They will fight at 1GG
pounds. .
Ilim Prize Feline. Tho Portland
Orcgonlan Inst Sunday printed n pic
ture of cinders," a hnndsomo cnt
owned by Mm. Norla Jensen, which
Is to bo exhibited in tho Oregon Fo
lino Show in Portlnnd.
have petitioned for tho Improve
mont.
C1IAS. J. ANDERSON nnd family of
Lnkoport are spending a fow doy
In Mnr8h!lcld.
Mil. LEE KAY has como from Nor
way, Oro., to visit njlntlves and
friends for a fow dnys.
MRS. CLARA NOAH from Myrtlo
Point stopped over In tho city on
hor way to Suninor todny.
P. M. HALL-LEWIS left this morn
ing to look after fruit Inspection
matters In tho Coqulllo Valley.
MRS. H. D. FULTON haB roturnod
from Norwny, nftor visiting her
Bister, Mrs. Cnl. Ray, for n week.
Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers 25 Per Cent Discount
Blankets, "Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, Underwear and all other lines of "Wool goods at
CLEARANCE SALE PJtTCES
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-to-Man Outfitters
Always-
"TiTe Busy Corner
99
"THE REXALL STORE"
For That Sore Throatr
Nothing gives the relief that you get from
Nyal's Soro Throat Remedy, Pleasant to use, 25c
the bottle, Obtainable here only,
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
MAIN 298
US
First Class Auto k Service
Cars leavo Front of Lloyd hotel to
meet nil trains. Faro 26c. Spoclal
cnlls nnywhoro nt nil lionrs. REST
CARS. Rest drivors. Phono GG-J un
til 11 p. in., nftor 11 p. in. phono
D-.T. Rcsldenco phono 2S-J; nftor 12
phono 181R.
D.L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
Shirley 1'roinotcri. Friends horo
litivo Just been advised that Earl P.
Shlrloy, formerly mnngor of tho
United Wireless Stntlon In Marsh
Hold, has heon advanced to n position
ns manngor of tho Fcdornl Wlrolcsa
Station nt MedjorjLr--WnntH
Damages II. Drlnkloy of
Bunker Hill has begun suit against
Chns. Donnlson of tho emtio placo for
$527 damages for porsonnt Injuries
that ho nllcgcd ho sustained In a
fight. Ho had Donnlson nrrcsted
twlco In JtiBtlco Pcnnock's court for
assnult, tho first lino not bolng suf
ficient to suit him. In his suit for
dnmngCB, Drlnklcy asks for $20 for
bolng unablo to work llvo days, $7
for medicine nnd doctor's bill, $250
dniunges for humiliation nnd $250
for gonornl damages. Tho troublo
started over roninrks Hint Donnlson
claimed Drlnkloy mndo about friends
of his. Tho enso Is schodulcd for
trial nt tho April term of circuit
court.
Not Enough Dirt. City Engineer
Gldloy, City Attornoy Gobs nnd
; Street Commissioner Lnwhorno nro
perturbed ovor tho propoBod Rnll-
' road Addition fill. It now looks ns
I though thoro will not bo sufllclont
drcdglngs to fill all of tho area and
besides this, tho Oregon hns only
sufllclout plpo lino to pump about n
quarter or a mllo, not far onough to
All BOino of tho nrcn that It was do
sired In includo. As n result of tho
reduction of tho area, tho cost will
probably bo Increased. It may bo
thnt tho city will hnvo to turn the
project ovor to tho Port Commission
to handle.
II. F. DOWNER enmo In on tho
nronkwntcr from Condon, Oregon,
to mnlco his homo hero with his
family.
A. S. HAMMOND Is horo from Co
qulllo mnklng final nrrangomonts
for opening his branch abstract
olll co In Mnrshflold.
CHAS. MAIIAFFEY, secrotary of tho
local lodgo of tho Grange, wns at
tending to business In Mnrshflold
during tho dny.
TOM THORSON nnd family ot Isth
mus Inlet expect to leavo soon for
Prlncvillo. Thoy will locnto on a
ranch near Prlnovlllo.
C. F. McKNIGHT, C. I. Rolgnrd and
J. D. Gobs woro among tho attor
neys leaving this morning to at
tend court In Coqulllo.
GEO. DAINES, who wns called to San
Francisco by tho Illness of his sIb
tcr Is oxpoctcd homo in a day or
two, coming via tho FIflold to Dan
don.
MRS. A. D. BOONE has roturnod to
hor homo nt Sumner nftor n short
visit at tho homo of hor dnughtor,
Mrs. Win. Knrdoll, In South
Mnrshflold.
MRS. CARL SMEDDERG nnd son,
John, of Catching Inlet nro visit
ing nt tho homo ot hor pnrontB,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hanry Dlnck, In
South Mnrshflold.
FOR HALE A fow wettings of full
blooded white Poklu duck eggs,
weighing from S to 12 lbs. ench.
G. W. Stownrt, North Ilond. Phono
G21.
WANTED -You to know tlmt you
enn got full Information of tho
coming Umpqua City Roedsport
Flrat nnd original ground floor
prices nt Stutsman & Co.s ofllco,
130 Brondwny, Mnrshflold, Oregon.
COOS I1AV TIDES
January, 11)12.
nolow Is given tho tlmo nnd
hnlghth of high nnd low water nt
Mnrshflold.
Tho tides nro placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho sec
ond lino of each dny; n comparison
of consccuttvo heights will lndlcnto
whothor It Is high or low wntor. For
high wntor on bar, subtract 2 Lours
34 minutes.
Date
6
3.30
5.4
4.24
C.5
5.08
5.7
8.31
3.1
9.20
2.8
10.21
2.5
2.63
7.5
3.03
7.3
4.35
G.8
EHMANN'S RIPE OLIVES
The Best The Most Uniform The Meatiest
These olives are unquestionably the finest on the
market, They are prepared with extreme care"
Ehmann's having had over
TWENTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE
In this line, They are uniformly ripe, giving the olives
a better flavor and a richer color, They are cured in
such a way as to make the olives just firm enough to
retain that rich-appetizing-meaty flavor,
MEDIUM SIZE BULK Pints I-20C
EXTRA SIZE BULK Pints 25c
GLASS JARS Pints X X 30c
GLASS JARS Quarts X X 60c
GLASS JARS Quarts XXX 75c
Lockhart's Grocery
TWO PRIVATE PHONES 85 AND 305
WANTKD To rent, dairy ranch by
oxporlonced man, Address, Dox
I 807, Mnrshflold, Oregon.
FOR EXCHANGE I hnvo somo
Portlnnd Incomo proporty to ox-
chnngo for ncrengo closo In to
( Mnrshflold; nlso somo lota nnd
. ncrengo that I would consldor In
exchange. I). R. Leo, Chandler
! Hotel.
WANTKD HouseUeeiHT, oxiktIoiic
ed, mlddlo-nged womnn. Phono
I 225-J.
FOR RENT Rooms furnished or
unfurnished by dny, week or
month. 237 N. nroadway.
FOR RKNT 10-room Iiouso in South
Mnrshflold. Phono 119-L.
9.27
1.7
10.12
1.4
10.54
0.8
LOCAIi TEMPERATURE UK-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 p. in., Jan. 4, by Donja-
mln Ostllud, special govornmont
meteorological observer:
Maximum '. 38
Minimum 20 4
At 4:43 p. m 37
Precipitation 04
Wind, Southwot:j rainy.
Meet Tliui-hdny. Tho tencliors
Personal Notes
Don't forgot
PHONK 211-J.
tho Turkish Hatha
Have your Job
The Times' ofllco.
printing done at
Bargains
in Apples
We have a limited supply of
Boxed Apples
Which we will be able to sell
Ithan apples can be bought un-
savo money by patronizing The,tj another crop comes on the
Timoa advertisers. mx They are mostly
(Baldwins and are four and
n i t i k v i five-tier, Look at these prices
People lake N0tlC,! land phone us your order:
Wo have all lengths of stovo wood! 25 BOXES AT $1.00 PER BOX
for sale, prices ranging from ?1.5025 BOXES AT $1.25 PER BOX'
per tier up. Wo can furnish any
longth you wish.
FOR SALE Practically now parlor
Mynatt, phono 311. North iiend! while they last at lower prices
S. D. CATHCART went to Coqulllo
todny on business.
JA8 STACK of Sumner Is a Marah
Ilold business visitor todny.
LOUIS STONI3 of Cntchlng Inlot Is
looking nftor bmdness horo todny.
MRS. ENOCH HOLLAND of Llbby Is
a Mnrshflold visitor today.
DAVID LILJROTH of Iloavor Hilt Is
In Marshflold today on business.
MR8. TOM NICHOLS wont to Co
qulllo today to spond a day or so.
MAYOR C. K. JORDAN of Enstsldo
was a visitor In tho city today.
RORERT O. ROOKE of Coos Rlvor
was In tho city on business todny.
MRS. DAN MATTSON of Catching
Inlet Is n Mnrshflold shoppor to
dny. EDGAR McDANIEL of North Rond
Is n Mnrshflold buslncbs visitor to
day. MISS ESTHER MUNSON of Ton
Mllo Is n Mnrshflold shoppor to
dny. -
W. J. CONRAD loft this morning for
Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point on business.
I'lf'TOU STAIIF nnd his dnughtor,
MI h loiot Slauff, of Cooston,
rnnn' to Mnrshflold loday by prlv
lt.' Lent tj tit urn! to business mnt-
tOi'H
E. L. ROniNSON Is at Suninor mak
ing n survoy of tho uppor section
of Catching Inlot for tho Port
Commission which plans to lm
provo It.
JOHN E. HOLMRERG of Donvor,
Colo., nrrlvcd horo on tho Nann
Smith today to visit n couplo of
wookB with his sons, Luwronco and
Enoch Holmhorg.
J. R. SNEDDON. Jns. Wilson, Tom
Wilson nnd Will Sneddon wont to
Coqulllo yestordny as wltnossoB In
n cuso Involving an account ngalnst
Boino Rlverton minors.
J. O. STEMMLER nnd brldo pnssod
through horo yesterday on routo to
their homo nt Myrtle Point nftor a
honoymoon trip to Portland and
othor northern points.
C. R. FLANAGAN una roturnod from
n business trip to Coqulllo. Tho
rnlny wonthor haB mndo It Impos
sible for him to finish his stroot
grading contracts thoro.
II. J. KERN of North Rend passed
through horo today on routo to Co
qulllo on business.
DERT CLAYTON has returned to hla
homo in Mnrshflold having resigned
as foreman of tho Smith-Powers
camp on South Coos Rvor nnd P.
McDieo has uucceodod him,
ERIC DOLT, who Is attending Wll
Iamotto University, hns roturnod
to Salem after spondlng tho
Christmas holidays with friends
nnd relatives at Corvallls,
FRANK ROWRON, who has boon
laid up horo with n broken log for
sovornl weeks, hns rocovorod auf
flclently to return to his Ton Mllo
ranch, Mrs. Dowron accompanying
lit m.
ALEX CARLSON of. North Lnko, Ton
Mllo, 1b n Mnrshflold business vis
itor today.
DONALD M. CHARLETON went to
Coqulllo to nttond to business
mnttors today.
C. W. SANFORD of Hnynes' Inlot
Is looking nftor business In Marsh
flold today,
F. E. HAGUE and P. A. Snndborg
wont to Coqutllo this morning to
npponr beforo tho Coos county
commissioners regarding the
planking of tho Ferndnlo road bo
tweon North Rond and Mnrshflold.
A largo numbor of proporty ownors
MRS. MERTIB MAXON of North
Rond will leavo on tho 13th on tho
nrenkwator for an extondod visit
with her pooplo In Michigan, Mrs.
Mnxon oxpects to roturn to Calif
ornia early In tho fall.
C. A. SMITH and Arno Moroon who
hnvo been spondlng tho Christmas
holidays with their families in
California nrrlved horo on tho
Nnnn Smith today. Thoy wilt bo
horo for somo tlmo on business re
lating to tho mill and also to tho
Terminal railway.
II. W. PAINTER and wlfo, returned
via Myrtlo Point from an extend
ed visit at California and Okla
homa points. Mr. Painter Bays
that two or throe successive crop
failures havo domornllzod business
In many parts of Okhthoma. They
had n very pleasant trip.
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DO. NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
L. H. HEISNER
Phono No. 120-J or 49-L.
TiTe Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality.
THE- BEST
,That Wheat and Science
Can Produce
Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour
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