The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 20, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MOMDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913. EVENING EDITION.
Clearance Sale Time
i ifyfr
&$rA$
,UR desire for a real clean-uo of fall and
winter goods at this season of the year
measured by the prices we're making.
KJ
IS
You can see how much we want to get all these
suits and overcoats for fall and winter out of the
Way, by looking at the price figures we have
named on the goods.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes don't need much price reduction to be an inducement
I to late buyers; but we mark them down with other goods; it's a
genuine clearance sale; we want you to share in the benefits.
Here's the way the figures look
TIDES FOIt JANUARY.
John II. Sneddon, Snturdny, delivered '
mo iii-Hi eggs brought hero by parcel
post. Tlioy wcro sent from Uniidon '
to a Marshllold woninn, nnd enmo I
through In Hno slinpo. The parcel ,
post bUfllnesg lins boon Btcadlly In-
tTOnnlnir llfltll 111 Innimllirr nu.1 .,..!'
goliig packages.
Uolow is given tho timo nnd
height of high nnd low water at
Marahfteld.
The tides nro placed In tlio order
of ocenrronco, with their times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on coiiBOcutlvo holghtu will
liullrnto whethor It Is high or low
wntor. For high water on tho bar,
snlistrnct 2 hours 34 lnlmitcs.
1 9n r. r.n in sr. 7.99.
3.8
7.01
3.1
S.00
3.0
20,11.
Ft..
21IIrs.
Ft. .
22I11I-H.
Kt...
1.0
2.18
1.5
2.58
r.o
0.!l 1.1
1.22 8.09
7.2 l.C
2.11 8.51
7.1 1.8
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:43 a. 111., .Inn. 20, by HenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Mnxltutini 41
Minimum 32
At 4:43 a. in 32
Precipitation 10
wina: sotunwest, ciouuy.
."Moves Mill Walter Mori Is Is In
town today and is moving his mill I
from Smith Inlet to Falrvlew. Af
ter reaching Sumner tho machinery,
Id In I... ...1 I... . I
in iu if0 iuiu'ii uy luniii over tno
mottutaln.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
TUESDAY
Royal Auction Drldgo with Mrs.
F. K. Gettlns.
I'rldo of Oregon Camp No 2771
InHtnllatlon nt Finnish hall.
Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. A. L.
Uutz of Hunker Hill.
Funeral Tomorrow Tho funernl
of Mrs. F. 10. Wostorburir. will lm
of Mrs. Amnda Haguowood, mother MRS,
hold Tuesday nftomoon nt 2o'clock
from tho Mnrshlleld Chrlstlnn
Church, tho Itov. 55. O. Downrd oin-clntlng.
with the MnrshnohLcptnniittco, In
specting lire npimrSufss,
Mil. and MUS. E. fRjWJESSEY of
South Coos RlvorWe Mnrshlleld
visiiois today.
c. .u. RHODES nnd fain v
Now Mont Hero. The gasoline
schooner Ahwnncda nrrlved In this
morning from Newport to take hack
a cargo or general niorchandlso.
Tills Is Capt. 11. I). Morso's llrst
trip in hero with the little twin
screw vessol.
of South Inlet 1110 In Mnrshflold
on business today.
MRS. NED. GALLOWAY of North
Inlet was In town Saturday on bus
iness and plcnsuro.
MISS MARTHA TALIJOT returned
todny from n week's visit to hor
father on South Inlet.
It. It. P1NKERTON of North Inlet
Is in town on busincsa today from
his North Inlet homo.
Mil. nnd MHS. WALTER CHRIS
TIANSEN of Templeton nro vlslt-
Lnds Huns Awnv lM1iin.q1inn.1tm "'K Mnrslifleld today.
Ilftoon-year old son of Mrs. Stlco, ,'UNKSr 1 1 Alt KINGTON, tlmokcep
proprietor of tho Lnttin hotel, ran
nwny Saturday by taking tho Dronk
water for Portland. Ho snllcd un
der tho name of Ed Allen. Ills fa
ther and other relatives live In Port
land, so Mrs. Stlco Is not worrying.
Tho lad sold his shot gun Inst week
nnd by working nights nt tho Jnva
Coffo House enrnod inonoy to pay his
uy. 110 remained up nil nlgnt Frl-
Cmmcll NeU Week Tho Marsh-' "'.,.?"'!, cl tho roikwntor nt
Held city council will moot a week J.'ft.f" laJ morning and his
from tonight having adjourned for . "m 'or V'1' ft" "lW,
Men's fttf.OO Suits now $20.85
Men's .$30.00 Suits now $22.85
Men's $25.00 Suits now $18.85
Men's $20.00 Suits now $14.85
Men's $15.00 Suits now $11.85
$30.00 Overconis now $21.85
$25.00 Overcoats now $17.05
$20.00 Overconis now $13.85
$17.50 Overcoats now $12.G5
$15.00 Overcoats now $10.85
$7.50 Hoys' Suits $5.85
$G.OO Hoys' Suits $4.35
.$5.00 Hoys' Suits $3.85
$1.00 Hoys' Suits $2.85
50c Wool Sox 35c
25c Wool Sox 20c
Broken Lines of Wool Under
wear, One-Third Off
two weeks nt tho last meeting.
Itnncli riimiKCH. L. D. Judy who
has hnd tho Jack Dcatty placo on
South Coos river, has sold his lonso
to V. K. Hood. Mr. Judy's loaso
would not havo expired for a year.
Mr. Hood will take possession this
week.
Eggs by Parcel Post Mall Currier
Hours after tho Droakwntnr snllnil.
when sro susplclonod thnt ho might
linvo gono nnd learned from tho ngont
that lie had.
WANT ADS.
.$2.00 Broadway Hat $.1.50
.$3.00 Millieonia ITnt $2.35
$3.50 Cravenctled . Hat $2.85
WOOL BLANKETS
25 PER CENT OFF
All Lines of Woolen Goods Reduced
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This store is the homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
FOIt HUNT Housekeeping apart
monts. Lloyd Hotel.
FOIt HA IjI' Genuine Harts Moun
tain Holler Canaries. Trained
Singers. Phono 387.
I'OIt SALE Seven-room modem
two-story houso nnd ono lot' In
South Mnrshflold, $1800 'down,
balance on tlmo. Address Heal
Estato, caro Times olllco.
Killed on Engine. A couplo of
weoks ago tho Times contnlnod nn
announcement of tho death of II.
M. Fnrron, ono of tho promoters of
an electric lino from Hoscburg to
Coos Hay. Fnrron was novor on
tho liny, but was at Hosobtirg nnd
wns In communication with E. L.
C. Fnrrln and J. M. Union nml
others hero about a bonus for tho
rond. His project wont to pieces
nnd InBt fall ho resumed work as
a firomnn on tho Milwaukee, near
Seattle. In nn explosion of nn on
gino pushing n snow plow Dccom
bor 31, ho wns killed and flvo oth
ers Injured. A mnn named Doylo
wns Interested with Fnrron In tho
electric lino project.
FOIt RENT Seven-room house on
South Ilrondway. Immcdlnto pos
session. Inquire Dr. C. C. Tng
gort, Coko Dulldlng, City.
nvi: ci:xTrHii:s ago ponce de leox sought the
ll'OT.VT.U.V OF PIJRPm'UAL YOUTH IX FLORIDA.
Tens of thousands of women find It todny In
Camellia Cold Cream
abwlately pure, delightfully fragrant nnd refreshing.
Is quickly nhsnihcd, directly noiu tailing tlio tissues.
Price,, SO Cemlts
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
PHONE
MAIN 298
US
Vni I I WV ? Lf I I lkwS
WANTED Ono or two unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping.
Phono 2U-.I.
FOll SAM') A flue ll-mmiMis-olri
registered boar, puro Horkshlro.
Also two 9-nionths-old; good
bono, good length, good stock.
Cednrbrook Hauch, nox C4, Sher
wood, Oregon.
PERSONAL NOTES
a. II. MYER of South Coos River
is In town.
W. A. COLLVER Is In town from
Catching Inlet.
MRS. MAUDERY Is In town todny
from Mllllngton.
FRANK ROOD of North Coos River
Is In town todny.
J. D. ROSS of Isthmus Inlet Is In
town on business.
W.M. DOYLE of South Coos Rlvor
Is in town todny.
MRS. FRANK SMITH of Isthmus In
lot Is in town todny.
NELS PETERSON Is In town to
day from Tomploton.
J. V. MOTLEY wns n visitor In
North Uond yostordny.
WANTED Hy nu elderly iiuiii. to
do chores, porter or Janitor work
for board nnd lodging. Win. A. MILO PIERSON of Lakeside Is In
nnys, pnono 12U-K. town for n few dnys.
HEN HOI1ERTS 6t Tomploton Is In
FOR SAM Household furniture,' Mnrshflold on business,
0. A. GOULD nnd wlfo nro in Mnrnh.
clludlng good rango. Inqulro at
Btnr Grocory, Enstsldo, Oregon.
FOR KALE I. C. H. rompleto olec
..trlcal engineering courso, con
taining 13 books. Inqulro tho
Times olllce.
WANTED To exchange modern
dwelling. Flno largo ground, In
'tho midst of a successful npplo
country for Coos nay land, also
Spoknno acrengo for Coos County
land. Particulars nt 13G Broad
way Stutsman & Co.
-Preservation
Is ThelFirst Law
5rUnoSC0 ,8 ono f the
3a. ,mportant means of protec-
A.nd.yet neonlo wm ,....
BSlCCt It wwuiiuuu
kt US InR.i . . ..
future vn,r. . ' ... UOUfohold
DrOn.,Ml0Ur.?wUns or oth-
" It wm Vn cost but
rtly, 1U Protcct you por-
!nl" ana0wtehrf.tTonGC8t com
lM ""8 write correct pol-
; Kaufm
an & Co
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONK MAIN 87J
Mnrshflold, Oregon.
Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line
GORST & KING. Proprietors.
Cars leave Marsbflold every 45
mlnutoe from 7:15 a. m. un'll 12:30
rnldnlght." Leave North Bend on
eamo schedule, starting at 7 a. m.
until midnight. Soo Saturday Time
for schedule
0UR J0B PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
Let Us Sell You
a
Good Revolver
As a porsuador, to mako prowl
ers bo good, it has no oqual,
Mako tho prowler do tho screaming.
Guns, Ammunition,
Dayton Bicycles,
Oliver Typewriters
at
Marshfield Cyclery
FOIt SALIv Store building, iI5x:J(l,
six living rooms nbovo; fixtures
and gonoral stock. Itoso A. For
ry, nivorton, Oregon.
FOH SALE Horses, liurnchs niul
wagon. Phono 57-J, Coos Day
Steam Laund'ry.
FOIt RENT, SALE, TRADE, or RE
PAIR Singer sowing machines.
Inqulro 131 Park Ave, or Phono
280-X
Phono 158-R
172 Ilrondway
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GOIiTEELL
rnowE ni2i.
OPPORTUNITV For Immediate
snlo I offer my West Mnrshflold
property at tho cornor of Twelfth
and Commercial. Tho homo Is
modern, Including hot water heat
ing plant. This proporty facoB
east with beautiful vlow, Is
rented for (20 month and would
bring moro. Tliero Is no loaso on
proporty. Tho prlco la right nnd
mado with tho object of selling
tho proporty. Seo mo! R. J.
Montgomery.
FOR RENT 7 room houso on South
4th Streot. Inqulro J. E, Edmunds
Coos Day Wiring Company,
FOR SALE Dry wood. Ilr and a!
dor, at Campboll'B Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phose 15.S-L.
Orpheum Tonight
WI1E.V CALIFORNIA WAS VOUXG Ueautifiil Vitugraph story hi
which Rohort Thomby and Mary Charleston perform tho principal
parts.
HIS COUNTRY1 REFORE ALL Rood drama, Including tho flight of
n inonoplnno and superb photography.
OPIUM SMUGGLERS A worthy picture, telllne; a story of tho bor-
iior between Montana and Canada, photographed in.U:ut locality.
KSTAnLTSIIED ADMISSION ... 10c. VWflR MORE
Hold today from Allocnnv.
GEO. P. TOPPING of nandon Is In
tho city on lognl businoss.
L. F. PRICE or Catching Inlet Is
In town todny on business.
CIIAS. MAIIAFFY Is In Mnrshflold
today from North Coos Rlvor.
ROBERT ROHINSON of Haynes In
let Is In town today on business.
FRED WATERS of North Inlot Is
In town on business for tho day.
Q. T. TREADGOLD nnd wlfo of Dan
don nro visitors In tho city today.
CIIAS. DUNOAN of South Coos
Rlvor Is iu town today on busi
ness. MISS .MAY MESSERLB of Catch
ing Inlet Is In town today shop
ping. HENRY SENQSTACKEN wont to
Coqulllo this afternoon on busi
ness. V. K. ROOD and wlfo aro In town to
day on businoss from North Coos
Rlvor.
CIIAS. SPOONER of Catching Inlot
Is In town today attending to
businoss.
TOM LAWHORN of Allognny Is n
business visitor to Marshfield for
tho day.
GLADYS and KAY HOWARD of
North Inlet spent Saturday In
Mnrshflold.
TOM HARVEY roturnod on Satur
day's stage from a business trip
to Portland.
SHERMAN CUTLIP camo to town
this morning from his Daniels
Creek homo.
C. R. DAVIS, a rancher from
Haynes Inlot, Is in Marshfield
on business.
F. E. ALLEN arrived homo Saturday
from n business trip to Floronco
nnd tho Sluslaw. following his trip
or nt jnmp o. spent Sunday at
ins liomo in Mnrshflold.
i. O. ROGERS and wlfo and ilnnirh-
tcr returned Saturday on tho He
dondo from their Cnllfomla trip.
JOHN DASIINEY spent Friday with
his family In Marshfield, return
ing to Lnmpn, Snturdny after
noon. JOHN D. GOSS nnd II. J. McKEOWN
wero among tho over Sunday duck
hunters from Mnrslillold at Dcalo'3
Lake.
JAY CLINKINDEARD of Daniels
Crook will leavo on tho Redondo
for n visit with relatives in Cal
ifornia. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE camo over
on tho noon trnln todny. Ho
will probably return to Coqulllo
noxt Wednesday.
MRS. ELLEN CRAUSDY, who hns
been visiting her mother, Mrs. P.
D. Dlnkc, of Catching Inlet, re
turned to town this moinlng.
ALLEN FRAKE, purchaser of tho
Port of Coos Day bonds, will be
nn out-going pnsBengor on tho
Drain stngo tomorrow morning.
D. C. GREEN nnd wlfo will leavo
Chicago tomorrow night for homo
according to a tologram recolved
nt tho Oregon Power Company s
olllccs.
R. A. COPPLE left on this morning's
stngo for Now York and othor
eastern centers, whoro ho will
spond n month or bo on his nnnti
nl buying trip.
EDWIN DOLAN, who hns been
conflnod to his homo with tho
la grippe, will leavo thla even
ing to rcaunio 1Mb work nt Camp
C, Isthmus Inlet.
ARTHUR PECK, DR. VAUGHAN. L
R. TOWER, nnd J. C. KENDALL
composed n pnrty of Mnrslillold
mon, who spent Saturday night ot
tho Hunter's Cabin noar Glasgow.
E. C. DARKER and wlfo, who woro
over Sunday visitors at tho homo
of Mrs. Dnrkor'a parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Gould of Allognny ro
turnod to nMrahtlold this morning-.
JOHN DIASCA nnd wlfo of Coos Rlv.
returned on tho Redondo from Snn
Francisco laBt Saturday. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Dlosca loft Marshfield threo
weeks ago to consult spaclallsts, In
regard to Mrs. Dlasca's health.
Sho was takon to tho Lano hospital,
and nothing could bo dono, so Mr.
DIascn derided to bring hor homo.
They nro now nt tholr Coos Rlvor
homo.
m , SATURDAY'S OVERFLOW.
MItS. TOM SMITH of Dnnlols
Creek Ib In town on business.
REV. CltONK of South Coos Rlvor
Is In town today.
OSCAR DAILEY of Sumner wna
In town todny.
JOHN LONGSTAFF of Sumnor wna
In town for tho dny.
WILL and AD INGERSOLL of
North Inlet nro In town todny,
MILTON CHURCH Is In town to
day from North Inlet.
J. S. MASTERS of Catching Inlet
Is n Mnrshflold visitor today.
NOEL NOAH of North Coos River
wt!?. 8"ni,lnB tho day In town.
MRS. P. D. DLAKE of Catching
Inlet was In town todny shop
Ping. wi OPEN TUESDAY.
Aftor tho enrnontors. nnlninm
oloctrlclans, furnlturo mon leavo to
day, Prof. Stossmolstor savs tho
DllSlne8B CollORO Will lin In nlop-
nbly fair condition to receive com
pany nt tho school rooms, which
promlso to bo warm, cosy nnd af
ford ample accommodation for mo
studonts. VlBltora will bo wolcomo
auor luosaay morning.
mu DONATION OF HOOKS.
Tho Mnrshflold Local 435, I, w.
W., recolvod last weok a numbor
of books from Evorot Nymnnovor.
Ono Standard Dictionary of tho
English language, Voltalro'a famous
Pockot Theology, a History of tho
Arctic Drothorhood, tho Now Tes
tnmont, Prison Momolrs by Alex
Rorkman, tho last Government mnn
of Alaska, otc., all of which hooka
aro now on tho shelves In tim ron.i.
(lng room ot tho association.
1 AT AXT"t raiBiB . . . . 7
-
Wo nro boIo agents for
Booth's; Famous
Oysters
solid meat sea flavor and guar
anteed to havo beon raised Iu
uncontnmlnntod bods.
Two sizes
GOc and 75c.
Ring us up and try a can.
Stauff Grocery Co.
Maskoy's Candles.
Phono 102
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho Ellzaboth, Tillamook and
Dandon arrlvod In nt Dandon Sun
day. Tho Sausallto sailed from
Dnndon Sunday.
Tho Ruby and Drooklyn arrlvod
In at Dandon today from thu
south.
THAT PEACHES AND CREAM
COMPLEXION COMES FROM
USING
Penslar
Buttermilk Cerate
3 nnd 00c.