THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 19, i. t. LIMING EDITION. Here's something good for you ,F you bought one of our suits or overcoats this fall, now's your time to ouy anotner; Hart Schaffner & Marx doilies ti lid lol-s of oilier noil Uiins i wear, now going on at great rutlne- lions, in our n.'gular clcaranco sale. Men's $o Suits, now 25.83 Men's WO Suits and Overcoats now $21.8") Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats $18.85 Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $1-1.85 Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats $1 1.85 Hoys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5.33 Hoys' $(i.50 Suits and Overcoats $'1.85 I Joys' $5.00 Suits and Overcoats 1.85 Hoys' $'1.00 Suits and Overcoats 1.00 Hoys' Straight Pant Suits JIALF PlMCti W,&tTAA$7 i mi wm berg vr. tlu V. A. Smith Lumber CtllllHlMV wlllfll U'llH not fur I fin I mi jthU term of court Iiiih boon eontlnu- (mi it ii i ii tuo April term. Satulbonc I ti mill wrlgbt mid Ih hiiIiik for iIhiiihroh for po nonnl InJtirloM mm mined In nu incident Ht the mill a ti w your ago. i Hague, loft this morning for bor home In Stockton. Cm. MIIS. I2FFI12 FARRINGICR onter tnlnoil n few friends nt n dinner party nt her liomo Inst evening DutchessQuaranteedTrousers25 Per Cent Discount Blankets, Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, Underwear and all other lines of Wool goods at CLEARANCE SALE Pit TOES. Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Mnn Outiitlcrs it OOS 11 V Til IKS. Jiiiiiinry, IIM'J. Ili'l v Is given t o time mid In Until nf hiKh mid low wntor at .U.uftliflold T i' tftloM are plnu-d In tho orib'r if oreurreiire. wlih their tlmva on tie firm lino mikI heights on the'sec nnil line of pucli rlh.v; a comparison ol consecutive 'heights will Indlento whet, or It li high or low wntor. For lil.i tor on bur; subtract 2 hours :M minutes. I) to s IIi-h .Icrldcut. 12. It. Squire, the mull .utImi between .MiuiihlMd anil Klllpnv. Illlll till Hl'Cltlotlt the othor dn ilmt ennui near resulting neti-ou-!. Olio of Him harm! not on IhukIimI In xoino die) who. fall tind broke tlio tongue of the wmoii niitl befnre ho could Mtop tlio team, tho vehicle whs tipiut. Neither he nor the horses wns Injured. MRS. ALLEN RANDLICMAN of Co qulllu has returned houiu after a short visit with friends on the Buy. 121). WI21DI2R wont to Cnqtillle In thu morning train mid will prob ably go k, gBll Francisco vln Unn-doii. 10 11 12 111 11 ii.u j n.ii li.lll! (1.1 0.1! I 0.1 1 'J2 i!Ij" 2.13 1.8 3.15 2.7 4.17 3.1 11.17 ISM" 1.H 7.18 r..i S.00 G.O S.59 0.0 u.r. 1 CO 10.51 0.0 r..3o 0.2 0.2 S 5.1 2.19 1.5 3.31 1.1 3.39 l.l n.-n 0.2 11.39 0.1 1.0 s. 1 1 i.t 10.03 3.7 11.21 3.0 ' Hull 11 Success. The bull mill social given by the Sorlnllsts lit the Finnish hull Saturday night whs a docldoil hiiccosh dosplto the Inclement wont her. There wns n good crowd present. MIhh Sneddon won tlio prize cake and MIph Ounhlll Lund wn awarded tlio prize iih the best ' ilaucer In the hall. I Itfliitlvc ll.V.i. II. S. .lury. n lirotlior-ln-law of Mrs. .1. 12. I2dmuuds of MarHhlloliI, died at his home In iSaluin, .limitary I. UltS. DAVI2 WALLACE of Ross In let In at Mercy hospital' for treat ment and will undergo tin opera tion tomorrow. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING of Gnr dlnor will arrive Wednesday to vis it for some time at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. W. 1'. Murphy. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. HE- RAiways "TEe Busy Comer "THE REXALL STORE" For That, Sore Throat, ? If EX ALL Hronchial Tablets are a combination of well-known remedial agents for the relief of soreness and irritation of the throat and bron cliial regions. Per Box 15c. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US First Class Auto Service Cars leave Front of Lloyd hotel to meet all trains. Fnro 25c. Special cnlls anywhere nt nil hours. BEST CARS. Host drivers. Phono (Ifl-J un til 11 p. 111., after 11 p. 111. phono 5-J. Residence phono 2S-.I; nftor 12 phono 18111. I). L. FOOTE, Proprietor. Kor twenty-four hours eiullnB nt 1:1 3 in 111., .Inn, 7, by lienj. Ostllnd, spcclnt Kovernmcnt nieteoroloKlca't observer: Maximum Ill .Minimum 33 At 1:111 a. m 37 Preclpltntlon OS Wind Southeast; cloudy. uoit.v. v HI2DFII2LD To Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Itedllelil. at their home In North llond, Friday, .lanunry r., 1912, a 9 3-1 pouiulH daiiKliter. Mother and child are dolim well and the father Is as hnppy us a New Year'H morning. To Itetiirn Later. Win. A. Jack son, who with Thomas Nolan has been noKotlntliiK for a fifty-year water franchlso hero litis written that neither he nor Mr. Nolan expects to return here until after City KiiKlneer 01 dloy reports on the extensions and Improvements that will be rcmilrcd ) In the system. Mr. Jackson Is now In Chicago and says that while mon ey Is plentiful, everybody Is playing a waiting gnmo nnd probably won't do much until after the presidential nominations and possibly until after the election. I'ltOCUAM The Royal Theater LfL.1 I2HO To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Llljebo, at their homo In North Heud. Simd'iy. January 7. an eleven-pound boy. Mother nnd son are doing lltic'y ami the father Is more proud over his first born than nil the peoplo of Coos Hay would be over a new railway. Poultry UIviiIh. What promises to bo n spirited nnd Interesting poul try contest has been Inaugurated by the entrance of Mnyor F. 12. Hague of Klttyvllle Into the poultry busl iiesn In competition with Mayor llnckmim of Femdnle. Mayor Ha gue nays he Is handicapped by the early start which Mayor Harkmaii got but thinks he can make It up. Mr. Hague nays while Mnckmnu gets 5 cents above the market for Ills oggH he expects to get 1 0 centu above because of tlio higher altitude 011 which Ills yards are located. lie now Iiiih 19 chickens nnd averages' one egg n day. and while this Is rather low he has Just purchased n young chicken that ho thinks will pullot out of tlio hole. J. M. UPTON, Ivy Condron and May or Straw returned today from an over-Sunday hunting trip to the Sand Hills. They report a lluo time but very few ducks. MIIS. T. S. MI NOT and Miss Mary Hague, who have been guests nt the F. 12. Hague and 12ugciic O'Connell homes, left thla morn ing via Unmlou for Snn Francisco. D. F. UOSS, tlio woll-known Catch ing lulet .pioneer, Is ropurted to be still qulto 111 at his home. Ho is suffering from n complication of ills Incldont to his advanced years. II. J. MONTGOM12HY and family nro expected In vln Drain In a day or two from Uorkoley, Cab, V'liore they hnvo been visiting for a few weeks since Mr. Montgomery's return from Decatur, 111. Mr. Montgomery recently underwent nn operation for appendicitis nt San Frnnclsco and lias fully recovered. .JAXUAHV 8, 11)12 Very III. Mrs. L. A. Stockol or Kastslde, who has been quite III. suf fered a stroko of paralyse this after noon nnd Is now In a crl'.Ical condition. Personal Notes "Til 12 IIOIISK TIIII2K" A strong western play. "IX Til 12 CllOltl'S" Ono of tlio best Tanlintisor Films over produced. '"TWI2I2X TWO LOVKS'J A character play of merit. .lAXl'AUV I). NO ONE J'JVJSlt ATE HETTEli TITAN $& CampbelFs Soups 21 KTXDS 10c A CANMW. I I I No amount of nioneyand care ean produce bet- jer. You can verify this assertion at our visk. If row ave not comi)letely satisfied we refund your nonev. Just add hot water, bring to a boil, and serve. .ockhart's Grocery 'WO PRIVATE PHONES 85 AND 305 Til 12 TOSS OK A COIN" A beautiful Htory of tho reclaming of an outcast. Til 12 PIIOX12V IIIXO" This coiuedy cannot bo excelled. WANTED ! ! ! JAIIPI2TS UPllOLSTKIUNQ AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnouma tie Clennlug Company. Ordors fo; work taken ut aomn & hauvey imiomc 1 mi WANT ADS Meeting Postponed. Tho mooting of the Terminal Hallway which was to' have boon bold Satunlny uf tor noon, was postponed until next Wed nesday afternoon owing .0 tho Ina bility or C. A. Smith and others to nttend. Local ('use Pp. The riso of F. IC. Oettlns vs. Patrick Hennessey hits been set for hearing In the Oregon Supremo Court on Jnnunry 2G. The enso grow out of tho operations of M. L. Kimppcnberg of Spokane lioro a fow years ago when O. C. & N. property was being negotiated for. IIocovit Cliiiriii. S. C. Small through a Times' found nd. will ro gnln n Knights Tomplnr charm that ho lost the other day. J. C. Donne found the charm, advertised It In The Times and Mr. Small saw tlio nd Just when ho had about given un hope of recovering tho charm which ho prized as a gift. Case Postponed. Tho trlol of the $25,000 da in a go case of Olo Sand- C. L IU2IGAIID was In Cociulllo today. S. II. CATHCAIIT wont to Coqulllo today. 12. CIIOSTHWAIT went to Unndon this morning. Oil. 12. MI NO US has gone to llaiulon on business. JUDOI2 J. S. COKI2 left this morn ing for Coqulllo. 0120. NOAH of Allegany Is In Marsh field today on business. C. A. SIU2Lnit!2ni2 Is nttondliiR court In Coqulllo today. ANDREW STOIIA of Cooh Illver Is n Mnrshflold visitor today. J. C. KENDALL went to Coqulllo this morning to nttend court. WANTED Some one to furnish lots and build Iiouho on monthly payments. Hunker Hill preferred. Address P. O. Hox GOfi. roil SALE HO-ncro much on Wll lnnch Inlot, 2V6 miles from laud ing, 7 acres bottom land, lino bouch land slopes to tho south. Now houso and other lmprovomonts. A bargain. For particulars inquire of owner lien Tyror, Cooston, Ore. Millionaire Tramp" Will Bo Presonted at The Masonic ursday January 11 fne Night Only company nnd excellent show Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents. Its on sale at "Busy Corner" MAHSHFIELD CYCLEUV (Formerly Benry'u Gun Shop) Agency for DAYTON BICYCLES PIUCE FItOM ."il!5.0( UP WITH FIVE Y12A1IS OUAHANTEE. Solnr Qas Lamps $3.00 with 3 pounds of carbldo this week. Full lino Bicycle Supplies. Guns and Bicycles Ropalred by Competent Mechanic 13. HANDEL, PKOP. No. 107 No. Front St. Phono 180-U. FOB BENT Piiriiisiicd rooms lor light housokoopmg. bdb South Eloventh St FOUND Knights Templar watch charm. Owner enn hnvo mimo by Identifying proporty nnd pnylng for this ad. J. C. Donno. FOIl SAL12 At reasonable urlce I uln.m I., lli.ct.nlnca .midtHf.n on. Iia f.i,liu li, 1. 1 otviiioa i.u,iiiU4 Villi 'U seen at S94 Twelfth street south, or address P. O. Box GCC Marsh-field. People Take Notice? Wo hnvo all longths of stovo wood for salo, prices rnnglng from $1.50 per tier up. We can furnish any length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-L. .WANTED You to know that you can get full Information of tho coming Umpqua City Ileedsport i First nnd original ground floor prices at Stutsman & Co.,'s olllco, 130 Broadway, Mnrshflold, Oregon. he Times Does Job Printing WANTED HousekeejK.r, experienc ed, middle-aged woman. Phono 2 2 5-J. FOB BEXT Booms furnished or unfurnished by day, week or month. 237 N. Broadway. FOB ItEXT 10-room houso In South Marshfleld. Phono 119-L. Don't forget tho Turkish Baths PHONE 211-J. Have your Job printing dono at Tho Times' office. FOR SALE: Practically now parlor organ In good condition. B. R. Mynatt, Phone 311, North Bend. Marshfield Cyclery SAYS Advertising Pays Wo are showing Udics- gkyton Bicycles B)'s As designed for this cllmnto with steel rims nnd steol mudguards, and Built to Fit You Framo 20, 22 or 24 Inch. Brake your cholco. Handlo burs your choice. Tires M. & W. or G. & J. Single Tube Tires, $3 less, your choice of prices from $25 to $12.50. Till January 10, llvo per cent oft marked prices, THIS WEEK ONLY "Fish brand" bicycle capes $1.50 each. Best rubber blcvclo canes. $3.00 each. Will accept a good low framo la dles's wheel as part payment on any new bicycle. MAItSIiriELD OYOLERY PHONE 1H0R Oor. Front & Alder JUDGE J. F. HALL loft for Co qulllo on tho morning train. HOMER MAU5CI2Y returned todny from a business trip to Empire P. M. HALL-LEWIS loft for Co qulllo Vnlloy Points this morning. A. M. DOYLE enmo down from tho Luso ranch on Coos River today. A. T. HAINES Is suffering from n severo attack of ptomnlno poisoning. CHAS. W. LAM BORN of Portland nrrlved hero a fow days ago toopen up a district agency for tho Gtinr nntooVFund Llfo Association of" Cmnhn, Nob. Ho will hnvo all of Coos and Douglas counties and tho balauco of Southern Oregon ns his territory. Besides tho llfo In surance, ho will also engage In tho real cstntu business, working with a largo Portland firm which Is plnnnlng to urrnngo for largo excursions from eastern points direct to Coos Bay. A. J. MI2NDI2L left Saturday for eastern markets where ho expects to pluco heavy ordors for tho Hub stores In Marshfleld and Bnndnn . for spring nnd summer dollvory. IIo will nlso visit nt his old homo In Mendovlllo, Pn nnd It Is like ly that bis brother, Joseph Men dol who conducts ono of tho lar gest clothing stores in Mendo vlllo. and his wlfo will nccompuny him to tho coast nnd mnko a short visit In Coos Bny. Mr. Mondol will bo nbsont about a month and will visit Now York City and oth er largo eastern conters, return ing via 1..08 AngoloB. School Hosumos. Tho Mnrshflold public schools resumed today after n two weeks' vacation for tho Christ mas holidays Start Next. Week. Tho Smith mill which hns been shut down for re pairs to tho rofuso humor nnd for othor Improvements In tho plant, will probably resiimo operations next week. North Bend News Tho P'roEbytorlnn Ladles Aid so ciety will meot at tho homo of Mrs. Geo. Bolster nt 2:00 o'clock, Thurs day nftornoon. Mrs. L. A. Stccklo Is still qulto 111 at her homo at Eastsldo. Her daugh ter, Mrs. Leonard Masters of Sum ner, enmo this morning to nttond her. Miss Mildred Rood bf North Bond Heights visited friends In Murshfleld yesterday. A. R. McDONALD of Block Creok. Ten Mllo, Is a Marshflold business visitor. HERBERT ARMSTRONG of North Bond was n buslnoss visitor In Mnrshflold todny. ANSON ROGERS, Si. and wlfo of Coos River wns nttondlng to busi ness In tho city todny. MISS ANNA RUSSELL, who hns spent tho past eighteen months horo with hor sister, Mrs. F. E. . Mnrlon Reynolds was a guest nt tho homo of his cousins, Mrs. Porry Dodson of Mnrshflold, yostordny. Mrs. Robt. McCnnn, who spent n fow days with friends and relatives and attended meeting of W. C. T. U. In Mnrshflold returned Sunday, Miss Hughes and her brother, D. Hughes of Myrtlo Point, hnvo been spending tho past week as guests of tholr sister, Mrs. Win. Howard of Eastsldo. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonnuio eliariros. Our motto: "Will go anywhere nt any time." Stands Blanco , Hotel and Blanco Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 4G. Night Phono 40. BARKER & GOODALE. Proprietors. Mrs. Geo. Bolster was tho guost yostorday of Mrs. P. A. Pondorgrass of West Marshfleld. Gono Jon-'H of South Coos lllvor hns moved with his family to South Mnrshflold. Mrs. Sarah Bonobrnko Is 111 at her homo on Ross Inlot. She Is suffer ing from tho offects of n full she took somotlnio ngo. THE BEST That Wheat and Science Can Produce Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour y