The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. EVENIMG EDITION.
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January Clearance Sale
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Kammerer Says: "Now Is the
Time To Supply Your Wants."
Overcoats, Cravenettes,
Clothing, Farnishin:
ShoesAH Reduced
Getting Ready for the Spring Business
It has always been my custom to make a cleaning thereby enabling me to
stock up with the more seasonable goods for your future wants.
I believe, from your past dealings with me, that you can depend on every
word in my advertisements and that you can make opportune purchases .of
high grade, up-to-date. merchandise at a great saving. Take advantage.
$22.50 TO $25.00 ADLER'S FINE- SUITS
For JANUARY, $16.75
Not a chestrfut in the bunch all up-to-date,
high grade clothing in blues, gray,
black and brown, Models: Norfolks,
Semi- and Full-Box Back.
Overcoats, Cravenettes and
Shower-Proof Clothing
$25,00 Black Cravenotto Overcoat, with
convertible collar, full 60-inch length,
a coat that can be used for any oc
casion; shower proof, Sale price, $19.50
$25,00 English Slip-On, shower proof,
Salo price $19.50
$20,00 English Slip-On, shower proof,
Sale price $15.75
$15,00 Mouso Colored Slip-On $11.50
$11,50 Automobile Coat, has leather
trimmed collar and cuffs, reinforced
front that is a n absolute protection
from rain w!ion sitting at tho wheel,
Sale price $8.75
$6,50 Goodyear's Snag Proof Duck Boots, full length. Sale price $5.25
$5,50 Goodyear's Light Hunting Boots, full length. Salo price $4.25
$3.50 Gold Seal Oil Coats, full length, Sale price $2.60
$3,00 Gold Seal Oil Coats, three-quarter length. Sale price $2.35
$2,50 Gold Seal Jackets $1.90
$1,25 Oil Pants, Sale price 95c
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$1.50 and $2.00 CLUETT SHIRTS, $1.15
Here you have a selection of styles and patterns that are unlimited, and re
member that an Arrow or Cltielt Shirt sells for $1,50 and $2,00 tho world over,
CHOICE FOR JANUARY $1.15
25c Everwoar Hosiery, in
colors only,
3 PAIR FOR 50c
50c Everwoar Hosiery, in
colors only,
3 PAIR FOR $1.00
$1,50 Wool Finished Shiits,
colors, gray, blue and
olive 95c
Reductions on
Our Entire Stock
of Men's
Fine Underwear
Take Advantage
$2,25 Wool Shirts, with
military uollar, colors,
gray, navy and olive,
Sale price $1.65
$3,00 Men's Fine Dress
Hats, Choice of any
style in the house. ..$2.45
$4,00 Packard Shoes, lace
or button $3.20
$5,00 Packard Shoes, lace
or button $3.95
Yours anxious to please.
THE TOGGERY
WILL BE BRISK
Pucjet Sound Mills Report Ex
cellent Prospects; Expos
ition Helping.
SEATTLE. Jnn. S. With Inquir
ies from the Pniinnin-Puelfle Ex-
liciBltlon ntithorltles for between -I,-000,000
niul 0, 000. 000 foot of luin
tier to bo delivered ns soon ns pos
Bible, lumbermen today woro Jub-
llnnt over tho immediate outlook
for tlio now yenr.
All tlie big mills of Pugct Sound
ntul the Grays Ilnrbor district hnvo
boon naked to mnke bids on this or
dor niul with the cheaper grade go
Ing out to fill It mul tho 100.000,
000 feet of hlghgrndo fir for tho
Eastern ear manufacturers, on
which they are now at work, lum
bermen feel moro optimistic over
tlio situation than nt any time
for tho past four years.
Added to tho big orders from tho
threo Eastern car manufacturers,
placed In Xovombor, ami tho deliv
eries necessary for tho Panama Ex
position Ib tho announcement that
tho volume of ynrd-llno buying
throughout- tlio East and Mlddlo
West. Is expected to sot In In nbout
ton days. Many Inquiries from yard
lino operators reaching all tho big
manufacturers and Jobbers Justify
the announcement that February 1
this business, which Is regnrded as
tho best In tho trado. will hnvo
reached n healthy swing.
Tho difllciiltlcs regarding the
shortngo of cars and being cleared
nwny, nH tho grain movement Is
being taken enro of, and It Ih not
now expected that tho mills will
hnvo nny trouble In gottlng ordors
our. One manufacturer already has
orders for 000 carloads to bo ship
ped east.
The fact that tho demand for
both tho higher mid cheaper priced
lumber coiiioh nt tlio snino tlmo Iiiih
stimulated tho trado moro than nny
other oloniont In yenrs. Thoro Ih
no Htirplus of logB nnywhoro on
Pugor omul, niul log prlcoH nro very
firm. Tlio cargo business Is In ex
cellent Bhnpo, tho only difficulty be
ing that of secured tonnage for off
Hhoro ordors.
Sevoral loading mnnufneturors
said thoy nro prepnrlng to meor tho
rush of lino yard or retail dealers
orders on or nbout January (15.
INSTALL NEW OTFICEKS.
rMulll,. .Masonic mul Eastern Star
Lodges I'nlto In (ViriiiiMiliN.
Tho Coiiulllo Herald Bnys:
"A Joint Installation of Chndwlek
Lodge No. OS. A. F. ,v A. M. mid
Iloulnli Chapter No. 0, O. E. S. took
Plato nt Masonic hull last Friday
ovenlng. Tho coromony wns wit
nessed by Invited guests who woro
rolntlves of Masons. Following nro
tho olllcers for the your:
Cliiiilwlck l.inl No. oh.
C. W. Endlcott, W. M.
I). 1). Plorco, S. W.
h. A. Llijoqvlst. S. W.
L. II. Hazard, Treasurer.
It. II. Mast, Socrotnry.
E. E. .loluiHon, S. n.
M. II. Horsey, J. 1).
Walter Cnlln. S. S.
John I.onovo, J. S.
J. II. Alters, Tyler.
O. E. S.
Worthy Matron Eva Urn-rows.
Worthy Patron J. S. Lnwroneo.
Associate Matron Mary A. Plorco.
Sot-rotary Josophlno O. Pooplos.
Treasurer J. A. Collier.
Comliic treut Eninin I.IIJoqvlfct.
Associate ComluctroM Viola Col
lier. Sontlnol Susie Folsom.
Cbnplan Cymlila Sherwood.
Orgnnlst Oru Murray,
Ilutli Allco Hlto.
Esthor AHro Evlnnd.
.Martha Violet I.oronz.
Eloctu --KlUuboth Jninos.
fiu'it'spwaving, .machine.
At this tlmo thora nro tln-oo Cnini-
ty Spraying Outfits. In chargo of Dep
uty Fruit Inspectors locatod as fol
lows: Coqulllo District, In ehnrso of O.
A. Mlntonyo, Deputy Fruit Inspec
tor, Coiiulllo, Oro.
Myrtlo Point District, In chnrgo of
O. II, Robinson. Doputy Fruit In
spector, Myrtlo Point, Oro.
Coos Hay District, In chnrgo of D.
D. Ilrnlnurd, Deputy Fruit Inspector,
Noith Dond, Oro. Coqulllo Hornld.
Hit. E. F. WINKLER has roturn
ed mid Is now open for business in
the front rooms OVER 180 11EOAD
WAV, oppostto Tho Times onleo.
SPECIAUST In RHEUMATISM.
APPENDICITIS, diseases of thai
stomach, bowels nnd heart. NO!
lilll'f.S mul NO KNIFE. CONSUL.
TATION FREE.
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
BENJAMIN CLOTHES
STETSON HATS
STETSON SHOES
ARROW SHIRTS
All sold ono way GASJ r ONLY.
Bolter values for loss money
because
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe (J
Mnrslificld.
Bnndon.
News From
Nearby Towns
CUHRV PIONEEIt DEAD.
E. II. .Mesci-vey, Iiiilliiu Fighter, Km
I'.iiiihvi nt Komie It Ivor IIimiii.
GOLD UEACH, Ore., .Inn. !. E.'
II. Meservey died nt tho homo of his;
son. Ellshn Moservoy, nt tho Inter's
ranch twenty-seven miles up Koguo
Itlvor. Tho ilei-easod hud been ton
lined to his bod for tho pitHt two
months suffering from n compiled-1
tlou cf illesenHe coiiiuiou to thoso ofj
advanced yenrs. I
E. 11. Mosorvey was born In Wuldol
County, Maine, Deo. Ill, 18LM, nnd
cnnio to Curry County In September,
IS'.:!, and Hottlcd nt Gold Heaoh, bull
later moved up Itoguo Itlvor. Ho ionic
u very active part in nil the Indian'
wnrs In Coos nnd Curry Counties. Ho
organized u conipnny of Volunteers,1
In IS.'S on Itoguo Itlvor, and was'
elected captain of the same.
Cl'IIUV SHINGLE MILL.
County and accoptod n now poi!
In the life snvlui: crow.
Yostorilnv.wn rni'.ili'oil n hm.i.I
Tom Lnlrd, who Is taking a cot-B
In )bnrmney at Corvullls, In thfl
ho stutcs that ho wns ontcrti3
urisuuiiB oy ino rror, nnd Mtil
C Ostlen lit .Moiiinmilli n.i u
Miss Illltlu McNnlr mid MIm pJ
urmu spent ineir Cliristmns lioll&l
In Portland. I
Mrs. M. .1. Conger, of ManMtl
inouicr or J. ii. conger, nrrltd
umiuoii Tiiesuny io maKo her tc
with her son.
Tim Perry Veneer plant ct
IlllOIlt tlio 1 fit ll lliut. tir n Inn..
Mr. Perry recently muilo n sntitl
tun iniprovomeiii on jus pinnttji!
mug a room i-xiu in wniclitoi
uasicotu.
SIIEUWOOD ON THIP
Mr. James departed for Weddor
liuiii last week, to set In operation
the now shlnglo mill, which tho
Weddorburn Trading Company hnvo
set up In connection with their now
sawmill. Mr. James will cut hiiIII
cluut shingles while there to supply
prosent local requirements, mid ex
pects to return the IurI of tho week,
when our shlnglo mill, which baa
been taking Its holiday vacation, will
resume oporntlons. Cold Iloneli
(Ilobo.
ri'MilXCK OF COgiTll.liE.
Coos County Sent Nihvh us Tnlil by
Tlio Sentinel.
P. C. Sullivan was appointed ns
city marshal by Mayor Morrison mid
the appointment conllrmed by tho
council.
I'nclo Jobho Cotton passed nwny
tho -7th nt tho homo of his sou, J.
A. Cotton, of (Jrnvol Ford. Tho ro
mnliiH woro brought to Fulrvlow for
burial bosldo his wife, who passeil
away Id yoars ago. (Jnelo Josso Cot
ton was born in Virginia In tho year
I S27. Ho later niovod to MlBHOiirl
mid In 1801 crossed tho plains with
ox team to tho Wlllamotto Vnlloy.
Ho en mo to Coos County In 1878 mid
bus been a rosldont lioro over slnco.
Mr. Cotton was tho fathor of four
clilldrou of whom threo survive him.
Yostorduy n denl wns concluded
wlieroby A. P. Mlllor beenmo tho
ownor of tlio equipment of tho Hoynl
Theatro mul ho will ro-opo(u tho
house.
A. J. Sherwood mul wife left T". I
duy for llnudou for nu Imlcflnlttl
Journ In Southern California, ll
Sherwood took his mitomobllt il
him to oujoy the good roadi'
which Cnllfurtiln Is famous. :
bar was too rough for comfon
sailing mid Mr. unit Mrs. Shert.
cmuo homo to await favorable
thor. Tho automobile wns ted
Its sen Journey ns It will cxptr1
no Internal iDpIenHnutness.-
qulllo Hornld.
FAItMEKK ELECT OFFICKKl
Coqulllo l.oenl No. C9, Finl
iMilon, nt a meeting on HnttirdijJ
eleotoil tho folbnvliiL' nlllcon:
I'Vank lliirkbolilor. Presldett
Finnic Wlllnnl. Vlce-Presldett
E. A. Ferris, Clinpinln.
O. A. Mlntonyo, Secrotnry-Treur
J. D. Myers, Conductor.
W. A. DnrlliiL'. Dnorkccncr.
The; Union Ih In a flourlsblcft
illtlou there being nbout one i
dred nnd twenty-llvo memben
good Htmi(llng.J-Coqullle HeriM
INSTALL NEW OFFICKRi
llltlEFS OF IIAXDOX.
News of City-by-t he-Sen as Tolil by
Tlio Worlil.
Moss Averlll has reslBiicd bis po
ltloii ns gnino wnrilon of Curry
Tho llaudnn Hocordcr sari :
llnnilon MiiHdiilc I.oiIl'o and Ctll
of the Eastern Slur united in tl
Installation or olllcors. The 11
Ing nro tho now olllcors of tlell
don Eastern Slur:
Mrs. Allco (Snlllor, W. M.
C. it. Moore, W. P.
MIsh Kathyrlno Hosn, A. M.
W. J. Sabln, Treasurer.
Mrs, liliigoiunn, Socrctnry.
Miss McNnlr. Miushnl.
Mih. Ilobl. Organist.
Mrs. Sinllh. Rnntlnol.
Mrs. C.ulllor, Mrs. Hcyiiold'.'
Plorson, Mrs. Hosn nnd MM. f
rniirnmin. tlin llvn tintlllK nf tut'
A. F. &. A. M. IiiHtnllcd nsf
W. E. Crnln, W. M.
C. R. Mooro, S. W.
E. II. Iioylo, J. W.
E. E. Onkes, Troasurcr.
Phil. Plorson, Socrotnry.
II. C. Ilartrniift, S. D.
W. J. Sabln, J. D.
J. W. Mast, S. S.
II. E. Honk, J. S.
O. M. Gngo. Tyler.
DON'T TRUST YOURSElf
to solect your own glasses. It
is decidedly dangoroiiB. And
don't buy glnsses by tlio over-tho-countor
mothod. Hondy
mado glasses naturally hnvo
both lenses nllko. Not one in
a million has two oyos oxactly
alike. If you valuo your sight
como horo whero each oyo
will bo oxnmlned expertly nnd
glasses fitted to each. It's
tho only safo and sano way.
Eyes Examined Free
HEfi
IIAKKDV AND DELICATESSEN.
"Clcnnlliicbs is Net to Godliness"
Oiu- bieml Is made clean, kept
clean, delivered clean.
Also Cukes, Cookies, Pies mu nil
linked Goods, J
Try our dainty llakery Tauicli. I
Open Evenings anil Sundays Let
tis Servo ou, I
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D CROSS DRUG CO.
Phono 122-J
133 X. 2nd St.
Phono 112-Til
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