The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
FRIDAY.
North Dond Thlmblo Club with
Mrs. I. D. Dartlc.
Ladles' Art Club with Mra. F. A.
Haines.
NSURE YOUR TROUSERS-
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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WEAR THE DUTCHESS
Have your trousers ever
ipped?
Did n suspender button
Ivor come off nt just the
rong time?
You arc insured against
jicsc embarrassing acci
dents when you wear
Dutche
Trousers
They are backed with a
loncy warranty as hero
irinlcd. If a button comes
)ff or they rip we pay you
the insurance.
WARRANTY
You max uy a pair of
DUTCHESS TROUSERS
from 2 to $6 andwear
them two months. For
every suspender button
that comes off -we -will
pay you TEN CENTS.
If they rip in the seat
or elsewhere we will
pay you ONE DOLLAR or
GIVE .YOU A NEW PAIR.
to.
A garment may fit right
and look right and yet wear
badly. "Kit and look can be
seen before you buy, but
time only can tell you about
the wear. And right here's
the vital point in favor of
Dutchess
Trousers
which are made under the
most thorough manufactur
ing conditions of tested ma
terials. AVe know of no other gar
ment for men having such
remarkable wearing quali
ties as Dutchess Trousers.
All sizes and grades at our
store, $2 to $6.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-To-Man Clothiers
The Busy Corner Offers for Sale
Hot Water Bottles, Foun
tain Syringes and Combina
tion Hot Water Bottles and
Fountain Syringe,
Values from $1,75 to $3,
For Only $ 1 .50
Be sur& to get one, Ev
eryone is guaranteed,
lLockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER"
MAIN 298
US
French Realty Co-
cnlls for mul roproBonts tlio
whig:
vo nnrty who wants to rent
term of yours from 5 to 40
of good bottom In ml on
ir L'ooa River or duelling
ivo buyor for Improved or
ly Improved farm.
ivo Portlnnd lots and ncro
lor oxchnngo for property on
uoy.
aro Marshflold and North
agonts for tho Nowark Flro
rnnco Co., one of tho oldest
i strongest companies In ox-
ico.
rrectly written policies a
uy.
inch Realty Co.
No. Front St., Marshflold
'OWERFUL
IET
tho circulation of THE
f, noting ns a powerful mag-
tiat "pulls" results for ndver-
clrculntloii of this paper is
pto. Tho advertising, ns well
news, is read every day by
ody in this community.
ough tho Want Ad. column
ople place their needs beforo
ge market. They always get
ctory results. Circulation
o work.
phono your want ads to TIIE
rnoNE 133.
ftSWbSssr'XKQf" ?b&HMaacaa(a&
Blankets
You need some new ones theso
chilly nights.
Get Them Now
A These
Special Prices
no comfortable nml snvo monoy at
tho samo tlmo.
85c Cotton Dlankets 70c
$1.00 Cotton Blankets 8.1c
$1.25 Cotton Blaultots 05c
11.50 Cotton Blankets $1.15
$2.00 Cotton Blankets $1.(15
$3.75 Tan Wool Blankets. .. .$2.05
$4.00 Gray Wool Blankots. .$.1,125
$5.00 All Wool Blankets.... $3.05
$5.50 White Wool Blankets.. $1.15
$0.50 St. Regis Plaid All Wool
Blankets $5.35
$1.50 Comforters for $1.20
Seo our windows.
The Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phone 32.
Orpheum Tonight
THREE REELS 3000 PERT ALL NEW.
DETECTIVE STRATEGY A. voll-nctod story In which Chillies
Clary and Wlmilfivd flrccimood have tho leadi.
Hl'STER AM) TIIK UYINSIES Blister In a phenomenal child actor
ami takes good care of his part.
SWIMMING AM) LIFE SAVING .Many tricks o ftho export nhIiii-
mer aio shown along with hints ns to handling d rowing itersous,
CALl'MET K Published In hook form several years ago. Story of
a light against oihN and a rennid.
ESTAKLISHER ADMISSION - - - 10c. NEVER MORE
Sons of Norway
give a dance at
FINNISH HALL
Saturday Evening,
January II, 1913
Anyone who loves to dance
on a oerfect floor to the mu
sic of Keyzer's famous Or
chestra, should not tail to at
tend and enjoy a good time,
You are invited,
COMMITTEE
For Trade
Restaurant In Hlvorsldo, Cn.lfor
n la (In heart of orango district)
located hotween two railroad de
pots. Havo a fluo trndo clearing
from $50 to $100 n month. Chcnp
rent. Kino placo for family of
threo or four. Also havo a lot In
adjoining town. Want to trado for
lots, rcsUlonco or acrcago In Marsh
Hold. Must ho good, lovol and dry
property. Address C. 12. METZ, 199
West Eighth street. Riverside, Cnl.
Burglar Alarms
all stnudnrd makes of
Revolvers
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
agents for
DAYTON UIOYOLE8,
OLIVER TYPEWRITERS,
Phono 158-R 173 N. Broadway
TONIGHT
Ti?e Royal
PICTURES
Mission of Carol
Travel on tho Ural Mountains,
Flesh and Wood an absorbing
detective story In two reels.
VAUDEVILLE
Miss Doi-ou in new songs,
Gilbert and Lyons in two single
acts.
Miss Mailiu in two now songs,
ANY SEAT, 10c.
COMING Monday, for one week
only, 1ai and Chandler, "those
two comedy girls."
Four-Tier
Fairview Baldwins
Solid and Crisp
$1.00 Per Box
Stauff Grocery Co.
Mnskey's Candles.
Phone 102
Have your Job printing aone I
Tho Times office.
AMONG TIIE SICK.
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Mrs. W. F. Squires, who lias heon
ill at tholr homo In Dunkor Hill, is
reported Improving.
Mrs. Matson, wlfo of Captain Mnt
son, has boen qulto HI nt tholr homo
In South Marshflold, hut Is now re
ported to ho improving. Sho had a
sovoro attack of la grlppo.
Rov. Fnthor A. R. Munro has been
confined to his homo tho last few
days by a sovoro attack of la grlppo.
WANT ADS.
LOST Man's silver watch lost on
street, Wodnesdny. Roward for re
turn to Times olllco. Box E.
TIDES FOR JANUARY.
Dolow Is given tho tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Tho tides nro placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; n compai
Ison on consccutlvo holglits will
tudlcnto whether It la high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
sulifltrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
Hrs.
Ft...
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Ft...
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Ft...
Hrs..
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Ft...
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Ft...
COG
4.8
G.35
4.9
C.02
5.0
G.33
5.2
0.1
1.3
0.32
1.9
10.21
3.1
10.57
3.0
11.35
2.8
12.19
2.5
7.08
5.3
7.45
5.5
4.09
5.7
4.47
5.3
5.2G
4.8
G.13
4.2
1.09
2.3
2.14
1.9
10.40
0.2
11.11
0.3
11.35
0.8
0.0
0.0
7.07
3.G
8,10
3.1
WEATHER FORECAST.
OREGON Rain or snow to
night or Saturday; coolor to
night with northcnBterly wlnda.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. m., Jan. 10, by RonJ.
Ostlind, special government mo
toorologlcal obsorvor:
Maximum 40
Minimum 32
At 4:43 n. m 32
Precipitation 70
Wind: South weBt, rainy.
Services Close Tho last union
service of tho wcok will bo held at
tho Prcsbytorlan Church tonight at
7:30. Rov. a. L. Hall will dollvor
tho address. Tho public la most
cordially Invited to attend.
Mnv Move to Florida,: Mrs. J. II
Prlco of Allegany wnB In tho city
today on business. Tho Prlco much
Is being offorod for snlo and it Is
stated that thoy oxpect- to locato in
Florida noxt fall.
Now Ranch Home J. D. Cllnken
board 1b having a dwelling Iioubo
erected on hla Sumnor proporty.
Chns Potcrson of North Inlet la doing
tho enrpentor work.
Has Operation Walter Duller, of
tho First National Dank, undorwont
an oporntlon nt Mercy hospital last
night for nppondtcltls. Ho is roport
od ns gottlng nlong nlcoly today much
to tho gratification of his many
friends.
Sells Ranch V. K. Rood hns sold
his ranch on South Coos RIvor to
Q. W. Durton, recently from tho
Wlllnmotto valloy. Mr. Rood nml
family will mnko tholr homo for tho
llrcsont with tho former's brother,
F. II. Rood of North Coos RIvor.
PERSONAL NOTES
OTTO HILL of Coos RIvor Is In town
on business.
MILTON CHURCH Is In town today
from Lakeside.
JOHN PORTER of Allegany Is la
town todny on business.
FRED CIREENE of Dnndon Is la
Mnrshllold on business.
AXEL HAGNER of Lakeside is in
town todny on business.
ROCCO DIASCA of Coos' RIvor is In
town today on business, .
MRS. E. E. DYER of Dnnlcla Creole
Is spending tho day In town.
EVAN HODSON of South Coos RIvor
Is In town todny on business.
JOE LARSEN and wlfo of Allegany
aro visiting In Marshflold today.
MISS DLANCIIE RAYMOND of Lnke
sldo Is vluttlng In town today,
HENRY LILLMAN of Lakcslda is la
town today attending to business.
P. SHEEIIAN will lonvo tomorrow
for an oxtonded stay In California,
CORNELIUS LINDGREN of Nortlt
Inlet la In town attending to buil-ncas.
A. L. QREEN, roprcsontlng Colgate
& Co., Is on tho Day calling on
trado. s,
MRS. FRANK QUILLIAMS of Dan
iels Crcok Is a Marshflold visitor
today.
MR. and MRS. GROVER QUILLIAMS
nro visitors from Danlols Creole
today.
MRS. OEO. FERRY will loavo to
morrow to visit rolatlvca In Cali
fornia. ,
CHAS. PETERSON of North Inlot
enmo down from Sumner this-morning.
CHAS. MAIIAFFY of North Coos Rlr
or Is In town today looking after
business,
ALDERT DENSON, a resident of
Lnkcsldo, Is In Marshflold today
on business.
GEORGE WITTE of South Coos RIv
or Is n business visitor to Marsh
Held today.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL will loavo
on tho Drain stngo tomorrow morn
ing for Portlnnd.
Ik Receiver Constnblo Cox has
been nppolnted receiver for tho part
nership proporty of Messrs. Young
moyor and Wnrthun of South Inlot
by Judgo Coko. Ho will proceed to
sell tho proporty to satisfy a Judg
ment against thoni, obtained by
Messrs. Dlndlngor.
Mother Dead W. C. Rrndloy has
received a telegram announcing tho
donth of his mothor, Mrs. Rrndloy,
which occurod at tho homo of hla
brother, Herbert Dradloy, In Port
lnnd. Mrs. Dradloy was about 75
years old and had been In falling
health for sonio tlmo.
FOR SALE Seven acres of bottom
land near boat landing, Phono
304X1.
FOR RENT Nice furnished homo
for man and wlfo. Inquire O,
Tlmos office.
FOR SALIC Slty laying liens, half
pullets, puro stock Drown Leg
horns. Must bo sold as I am
going away. Address Dox Y,
Times ofllco.
WANTED Small, partly furnished
house or housekeeping rooms by
man and wlfo, no children. Must
bo reasonable. Address Dox X,
Tlmos ofllco.
WANTED A good delivery horso.
Will buy or hire. Twin City Laun
dry. North Dond.
WANTED Nice unfurnished room,
close In. Dox H, Times ofllco.
FOR RENT 7 room honso on South
4th Street. Inquire J. E. Edmunds
Coos Day Wiring Company.
LAUNCH FOR SALE A cabin
launch, 29 ft. long. F. M. Frled-borg.
FOR SALE: Dry wood, flr and al.
dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phoio 158-L.
Gardiner Rar Rough Rov. R. E.
Drowning hns roturnod from n trip
to Gardlnor. Ho roports It was vory
stormy nlong tho conBt and that tho
stage had to keep closo to tho sea
wall. Tho Umpqua bar was so rough
that tho tug Gleaner could not go
out to bring In tho schoonor LouIbo,
which was lying off tho bnr for a fow
days. A fow years ago, tho Loulso
was forced to put out to sea after a
futllo wait for a cltanco to get Into
Gardiner, and was out for sovoral
weeks.
WM. GONYER of Aason's Cnmp at
Doavor Slough Is In Marshflold
today as tho guest of Jamos Co
wan, Sr and other friends on
th D 'KftHMMB
MISSES MAY PREUSS and SIGNA
HOLMS will leavo on tho Rodondo
tomorrow to resume their studies
nt tho University of California at
Dorkeley, after spending tho holi
days hero.
HENRY PLOEGER has roturnod to
his homo In Myrtlo Point, aftor a
short stay horo. One of tho ob
jects In his trip to tho Day was
to attend tho K. P. banquet tho
other night, but on his arrival, ho
found that ho had got his dates
mixed nnd was a day too lato,
MRS. E. N. FAIRCIIILDS and fam
ily oxpoct to loavo tomorow for
California polntB.
MISSES ELNA nnd HULDER SB
LANDER camo to town this morn
ing from their summor home.
C. W. MELVIN of tho Federal Con
struction plans, to lonvo with .Ills
family tomorrow for California.
MISS ESTHER SWANSON plana to
leavo to morrow for Onklnnd, Cal.,
to visit hor sister, Mrs. L. W
Holmborg.
MRS. R. M. WIEDER of Ton Mlto
oxpocts to loavo tomorrow to visit
hor son, Ed, nnd other rolntlvcs
In Cnllfornln.
MRS. P. M. TULLY and baby arrived
homo on tho Redondo from a visit
with relatives In California, follow
ing hor trip to Doston.
HILLIS SHORT and wlfo loft this
nftornoon for their Lnkcsldo homo
nftor visiting with rolntlvos Ire
town for a couplo of days.
MRS. A. V. WICKMAN of Emplro
roturnod on tho Redondo from
California, whoro sho spoilt the
Christmas holidays with rolntlvcs.
E. M. ELLIOTT, who formorly wns
onglneor on tho Milton horo, has
returned aftor a twenty years' ah
sonco In Colorado and other moun
tain states, .
JACK McDONALD of the McDonald
& Vaughan samp, was In Marsh
Hold yesterday to sccuro n pllo
drlvor to repair tho log landing at
tho mouth of Daniels Creek.
Famous Since
1842
-mt
.CHOCOLATES. M
CONFECTIONS
&
O. JL SCHULZ, editor of tho Myrtlo
Point Entorprlso, will leavo tomor
row lor QUIl riuiiirioi:o uuu uuitii
California points, whoro ho will
4. Ia.i. iirnntal nannMnn fltina
A. Southwlck of North Dond, a
rormor ivuiibub iiuwHiiuiicriuuu, wm
IJO III I'llUIHU Ul UIU UIUUililOU
during Mr, Schulz' absence.
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