The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
Clearance Sale Time
OUR desire for a real clean-up of fall and
winter goods at this season of the year is
measured by the prices we're making.
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
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
Men's $'.").00 Suits now $2G.85
Men's 50.00 Suits now $22.85
Men's $25.00 Suits now $18.85
Men's $20.00 Suits now $W.S5
Men's $15.00 Suits now $.11.85
$7.50 Hoys' Suits $5.85
$0.00 Hoys' Suits $-1.35
$5.00 Hoys' Suits $!.S5
$1.00 Hoys' Suits $2.85
$30.00 Overcoats now $2 .85
$25.00 Overcoats now $17.G5
$20.00 Overcoats now $13.S5
$17.5Q Overcoats now $.12.05
$15.00 Overcoats now $10.85
50c Wool Sox 35c
25c Wool Sox 20c
Broken Lines of Wool Under
wear, One-Third Off
2.00 Hroadway ITat $1.50
$:i.00 Millicoina Hat $2.35
$:i.50 Cravenelted Hat $2.85
WOOL BLANKETS
25 PER CENT OFF
All Lines of Woolen Goods Reduced
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This store is the homo of ITart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
.1
DONT
BE
FAT
htTbihi!.,l,!l dwntage In belnj reduced ! i Wght as it enables U
Tke CV . xpafld nd Perform their wo..; naturally.
j .uijuuj ut with
qoicilFvSTY TREATMENT
ProM. with it Vft,? ' WeIght "to norma, WM it there is no itarratioa
ktter the firit di . ?7, ea,t.a11 J"0" want of what you want and you'll feel
RBAU0Ti n Xhia w"lrfu treatment:
ffwwwentbwenJT v fM,fp b take rlBht after meals as a pleasant
UbolutelV.f?SOr. Yoa;lla1ly know you're taking a medicine at all and
Uai nutriment IL lt,.ac1"' compels proper assimilation of all foods and
"tvej sinews br,i?ire " belnG. It will convert your food into muscles,
CoBp!to trejtfflMVfo"riarSeneifiy,iaStead f u,0,eM ,urp,U
Lockhart-Pafsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
PHONE
MAIN 298
US
,ms Want Ads. Bring Results
apples;
Wo linvo n fow boxes of
Coos County
Baldwin Apples
that will bo sold whllo thoy lust nt
prlccB tbnt you cannot afford to
piiHB by.
Wo hnvo dlvldpd thorn Into three
grades, which wo will sell nt
75c, $ 1 .00 and
$1.25 Per Boq
Tho Inst named Br ml a being ex
tra fnncy. Seo our windows for
samples of theso apples and phone
your orders promptly.
The Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phono 32.
Umbrellas Covered
nt
Marslifield Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phono 1B8.II 173 Broadway
T. J. SOAIFE S4A. . H0DGIN8
Marshfield Paint
(Mb Decorating Co.
Furnished. Phone 14' -L. Oregoi
Estimates MAnSHTIELU,
((311
TIDES FOR JAXUAIIY.
Dolow la given tho Umo and
height of high and low water nt
Marshfield.
Ti o tides nro plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino nnd heights on the
second line of each day; ti compar
ison on consccutlvo holghts will
liullcnto whethor It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
itilmtract 2 hours 34 minutes.
21! Mis... 2.riS 8.00 2.11 S.fil
'Ft... 5.0 11.0 7.1 1.8
23 His.. II. II S.fiU 11.02 0.3 1
IFt... n.i" 2.4 7.4 1.7
2llIIrs.. 1.21 11.10 3.52 10.17
Ft... 5.S l.U 7.2 1.0
25 Mrs.. 5.01 10.29 4.43 10.58
Ft... . t 1.5 CO 0.1
20 lirs.. 5.12 11.23 5.30 11.10
Ft... 0.3 1.2 .0 0.2
27 lira.. 15.25 12.20 fi.33 0.0
Ft... 0.3 1.1 5.1 0.0
28 His.. 0.22 7.11 1.23 7.39
Ft... 0.7 0.3 0.9 4.3
29 Mrs,. 1.07 8.03 2.32 8.57
Ff... 1.0 0.2 0.9 3.0
30 lirs.. 2.02 9.00 3.15 10.20
Ft... 2.1 o.l 0.0 3.3
31 lirs.. 3.09 10.02 4.57 11.50
Ft... 3.1 0.1 0.2 3.4
WEATHER FORECAST.
OREGON Occnslonnl rain or
snow In west tonight and
Thursday; snow In Hast por
tion tonight and Thursday.
Variable winds, generally southerly.
IX)CAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:43 a. in., Jan. 22, by HenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological obsorvor:
Maximum 4 1
Minimum 32
At 4: 13 a. n 32
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESDAY
Methodist Ilrotherhood Associa
tion with Fred Weaver.
11.
PERSONAL NOTES
THURSDAY
A. N. W. Club with Mrs. M.
Smith.
Fortnightly dance nt Eagle's hnll
Norwegian-Lutheran Young Peo-
lilo Society at church parlors.
Mlnnle-Wls Club with Mrs. F. II.
Dresser.
ented a siirlng Ilsh hook which will
revolutionize the sport nnd incident
ally ho hopes it will bring him n lot
of money.
.Meet Friday Tho Ladles Art Club
will meet Friday with Mrs. Frank L.
Sumner.
Fish Xoiir Here It In reported
thnt Astoria llsherineii nro planning
to Ilsh in tho hnllbut banks on' Coos
liny this year. Tho Stato Fish War
den Is reported to be trying to get
the government to mnko a survey
and report on these halibut banks.
Father Mut'iiii Changes Ilov. Fn
tbor Moran bns boon transferred
from Eugeno to Albany. Fntbor
Moran will bo roinemberod by his
many friends In Marshfield as hav
ing ofllclnted nt St. Monica's for two
years boforo Father Munio was lo
cated here.
Precipitation
Wind Southwest,
rainy.
1.30
('ct. s Patent Louis Englund of tho
Arcndo restaurant says ho has pin
nacle to Eugene. Mrs. W. S.
Chandler hns received word that her
son, Hen Chandlor, hns returned to
Kugeno nfter his trip to Atlanta to
attend tho national convention of his
fraternity, following which ho tundo
a trip to Washington, New York nnd
other eastern points of Intorest.
Xo Change. A rumor of a re
vision in the local phono rates was
In circulation but It wnn stated by
President Douglas today that tho
company did not hnvo any such
plan In mind, because It wns im
possible to reduco rates, tho recent
storm dnmngo adding greatly to
their expense.
WANT ADS.
LOST Monday White fov terrier,
tan head and black spot on
back. Howard for Information
loading to Its recovory. llox V.
Times olllce.
Heavy Rainfall Yestordny's rain
fall totalled 1.30 Inches, according
to tho ofllclnl records of IV. 11. Ost
lin. This mnkes tho total slnco Sep
tember 1 about 13 Inches, or within
about sixteen inches of tho total rain
fall last year. However, tho rainfall
sonio years hns been as great as
eighty Inches.
WANTED Housemaids on u farm.
Good wages. Phono 2G9-L.
WAXTKI) To cvtliMiigo modern
dwelling. Fino largo ground, in
tho midst of n successful npplo
country for Coos IJny land, nlso
Spoknuo ncroago for Coos County
land. Particulars at 13C Hroad
way Stutsman & Go.
WANTED Position hy lady steno
grapher; can furnish references.
AddroBs "M", enro Times.
WAXTED A girl nt StnliordV Con-foctlonory.
FOR SALK Household furniture
nnd fixtures for flvo rooms. Ev
erything for home. Prcsont houso
925 South Hroadway can bo rentod
J. II. LaChnpello.
WAXTED (ilrl for ollko work.
Must bo accurate. Address In own
hand writing. "Competent", Caro
Times olllce.
Heir In Doing Fine Captain Ed
gar Simpson has Just received u let
ter from his father, Captain A. M.
Simpson, stating that his first grand
son, tho little sou of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hoy Pike, and Mrs. Plko nro getting
along nlcoly nt tho Simpson homo on
Pacific Avciiuo. San Francisco. Cnp
tnln Simpson snys in his letter, "All
on Pnclllc Avonuo Heights nro doing
flno. Tho young mnn (IiIh grand
son) hns already started In business
and Is now conducting n milk ranch
successfully."
Parrel Post Postmaster W. n.
Curtis reports that there Is a con
stant Increnso In tho Pnrcol Post
business In tho Mnrshflold postolllco,
both In Incoming and outgoing busi
ness. Yostordny, a plum pudding nnd
enko wore two of tho unusual pack
ages received hy parcel post. How
over, owing to tho troubles of tho
cnrrlers on account of tho storm nnd
landslides, these two packages ar
rived In rather bad condition, tho
boxes being broken nnd tho contents
more or less demoralized.
LOST About 10 days ago, hide
curtain for an automobile, Ho
ward for roturn to Times ofilco.
KOH RENT Housekeeping npiiit
ments. Lloyd Hotel.
Funeral Held. Tho funornl of
Peter Hlake, tho woll known plo
neor of Gnrdlner nnd Coos Hay,
was hold Monday from St. Monlen'B
Catholic church, tho Ilov. Father
F. J. Springer ofllclntlng. Tho fu
neral 'wns woll attended by old
frlonds and acquaintances of tho
J highly respected ploneor. Ono no-
imun, .wr. ijuiiiii oi unnuuor was
unnblo to attend on nccount of Ill
ness. Tho pall bearers woro Potor
Scott, J. Honnott, Tom Mngln
nls, John Morrlssoy, Capt. Matson
and Mr. Murphy.
FOIl SALE Seven-room inoderii
two-atory houso nnd ono lot In
South Mnrshflold, $1800 down,
bninuco on time. Address Heal
Estnto, caro Times olllce.
FOIl HUNT Seven-room houso on
South Hroadway. Immedlnto pos
session: Inqulro Dr. C. C. Tng
gert, Coko Hulldlng, City.
WAXTKI) One or two unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping.
Phono 29-J.
If you hnvo anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try n Want Ad.
FOlt HIGH-GRADE 31 HAT and fan
cy S.U'SAGKS OF ALL KIXDS call
up 1MIOXK 1111, Tho XOHTH
IIKXI) HEFHIGERATIXG MEAT
CO., where you can SAVE FIVE
PKIt CEXT Iy paying cash.
FOll SALK A flno 11-iuoni.h.s-old
registered boar, puro Horkshlro.
Also two 9-months-old; good
bone, good length, good stock.
Cedarbrook Hanc.h, Hox 04, Sher
wood, Oregon.
WANTED Hy an elderly man, to
do choros, portor or Janitor work
for board nnd lodging. Win. A
Hays, Phono 120-H.
FOll SALK Household furniture,
clludlng good range, Inqulro at
Star Grocery, Enstsldc, Orogon.
FOR SALK I. ('. S. complete clec
..trlcal engineering course, con-
tulnlng 13 books. Inqulro tho
Times ofllce,
("Oil SALK Horses, harness nnd
wagon. Phono J57-J, Coos Hay
Stenm Laundry.
FOR 1U3XT, SALK, TRADE, or HE
PAIR Singer sowing machines.
Inqulro 131 Park Avo. or Phono
280-X
FOll HKXT 7 room house on Scuth
4th Street. Inqulro J. E. Edmunds
Coos Day Wiring Company.
FOH SALE Dry wood, llr nnd al
dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phoio IPtf-L.
Wo nro solo agents for
Booth's Famous
Oysters
solid meat soa flavor nnd guar
anteed to hnvo been raised in
uncontamlunted beds.
Two sizes
30c nnd 7.1c. .
Ring us up and try a can.
Stauff Grocery Co.
Mnskcy's Candies.
Phono 102
I T. J. KOLSTAD of Coos Illvor Is la
iowii ror tno day.
PAUK HOLLAND Is hero from Co
qullle for n short visit.
HAHHY UKNSON of Lakcsldo Is In
town todny on business.
A. D. WRIGHT of Sumner Is In
town today on business.
HARRY STRICKLAND is a visitor
today from Hnynes Inlet.
J. T. COLLV1SK Is In Mnrshflold
from CntfhliiR Inlet for tho day.
II. J. MeDlARMIND of llandon Is In
Mnrshflold on business and pleas
ure. MISS MYUTLK MATSON of Main
Coos Illvor Is visiting In town to
dny. W. F. DROWN of Templeton Is a
business visitor to Mnrshflold to
day. II C. niBHS of North Bond was a
Mnrshflold visitor yesterday after
noon. MILO SDMNKR roturnod last even
ing from n short business trip to
Coqulllo.
MRS. CLARENCE FISH wns a visit
or to Mnrshflold yesterday from
Coalcdo.
ALDERT HEAR loft today for his
North Inlet ranch nfter a short
stay In town.
Mil. nnd MRS. FRANK HODSON of
South Coos River nro Marshfield
visitors today.
W. E. CRAINE, n well known Co
qulllo logger, wns In Mnrshflold on
business yostordny.
FRANK SPENCER will bo nn outgo
ing passenger on tho Drain stngo
tomorrow morning.
MRS. LOUIS ANDERSON of North
Dend wns visiting In Mnrshflold
yostordny nftomoon.
N. C. McLEOD of North Hend was In
Ainrsiiiicid yesterday afternoon on
professlonnl business.
CLAUDE DREW, cook nt Smith
Powers Camp No. 2, Is spending a
fow days In Mnrshflold.
HARRY DUCK, representing Coflln
nnd Rcdington of Snn Francisco,
Is In Mnrshflold cnlllng on trade.
REV. FATHER KEVNEY of Handon
enmo over yostordny to visit hov.
Father Springer nt North Rend.
CAPTAIN EDGAR SIMPSON nnd
ALLEN KISSAM of North Bond
woro Mnrshflold business visitor
yostordny.
LOY HAYNARD of tho Owl Dm?
Storo will lonvo Marshfield the
first of tho month for his homo In
Dnllns, Orogon.
MRS. C1C8 PETERSON of North In
let, who hnH been visiting friends
In North Iloml and Mnrshflold,
will roturn homo todny.
ANDREW CARLSON of tho Palnco
Cafo and his brldo hnvo arrived
nero nrtor spondlng tholr honey
moon In southern Cnlirornln.
MRS. WALTER SINCLAIR roturnod
to her homo In Coqulllo yostordny,
nftor a short visit with Mrs. Tom
Hnll and othor relatives nnd
friends on tho Hny.
H. C. HAKER and wlfo, who hnvo
been visiting frlonds nonr Myrtlo
Point, loft on today's stago for
their homo nt Hloomlngton, III.,
going via Los Angolcs.
MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING who
Is rapidly rccovorlngf from hor
recent lllnes nt .Myrtlo Point, Is
expected hero In n fow dnys to
visit nt tho W. P. Murphy homo.
FRANK SMITH wns down from tho
South Coos Illvor hatchory yos
terdny'nnd roports thnt about 2.
000,000 young salmon hnvo been
hatched so far this season, nnd ho
hopes to rnlso two or threo million
moro this season.
MRS. AHHIE nilAlNARD of South
Inlet Is In town todny from North
Inlet whoro sho hns been visiting
Mrs. Emily McFnrlln for n fow
dnys. Ono of Mrs. Hrnlnnrd's
sous is making his homo with Mrs.
McFnrlln for n tlmo.
H. F. WYATT Is horo from his ranch
nbovo Myrtlo Point for n short
visit with his family. Ho roports
that tho Coqulllo freshot last weok
practically all camo from tho
South Fork, tho honvy snow nlong
tho North nnd Enst Forks of tho
Coqulllo kooplng tho flood waters
hack. Ho says that had thoso emp
tied nt tho sntno time tho South
Fork did, tho flood would hnvo
beon tho worst tho Coqulllo has
known In yonrs. Mr. Wyatt says
tho damngo from tho flood was
compnratlvoly smnll. Ho plans to
return homo today.
TAKES TUGS A WAV.
PORTLAND. Oro . Int. oi
"Competition botweon tho Pugot
Sound Tugbont Company nnd tho
Port of Portland In tho Columbia
Illvor towngo and pilotage sorvlco
Is at nn ond." So stnted Georgo E.
Pliinimor, mnnagor of tho Puget
Sound Tugbont Conipnny, when he
nnnouncod that tho bar tugs belong
ing to thorn would bo tnkon out of
tho sorvlco Immediately.
It you hnvo anything to soil, rent,
trndo. or want holp. try n Want Ad.
THAT PEACHES AXD CltKAM
COMPLKXIOX COMES FROM
I'SIXCJ
Penslar
Buttermilk Cerate
25 and SOc.
I &ji nA M b2 PJ rV VIVK flCVJ
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
CO.MHIXATIOX Oli' SAFI3 Clover, Intei-esthiK, Instructive.
TEMPTIOD W XKCKSSITY Drama with good atmosphere, mills-
tic and (vinvluciiig n pronounced success,
WIFEY'S IXVKS'OIKXT Feature comedy. 10,000 photographs of
fun.
JAY TOWER, singing, "Star at My Dreams Slilno On."
Two-reel Imud-coloml picture Friday afternoon mid evening.
Mary Is coming soon. Watch this space each night.
ESTABLISHED ADMISSION - - - 10c, NEVER MORE