The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913. EVENING EDITION.
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High Grad
e Men's Clothing, Shoes si Haberdashery
IT A ftf ATCD CD C A VC. "Never before were you able to buy
J&AlYllVlCiKLiK OJ I O: high grade Merchandise so cheap."
Extra Special for TomorrowSaturday
$20 to $25 Men's Pine Suits, Extra Special $12.75
Remember that I never carried a suit in stock less than
$20 reailar, and from that up, These clothes were not
damaged by fire or watsr as you would imagine, but are
nice, up-to-date styles and patterns, being of the Strauss
Bros, and Collegian Brands, (M? 7c
For Tomorro'w.. Jl.i J
25c Men's Heavy Cassimere Hose, black,
Tomorrow, Saturday, 3 pairs
50c Men's Pure Silk Hose, black and tan, OC:r
Tomorrow, Saturday :..
10c Cotton Work Gloves,
Tomorrow, Saturday, 4 pairs..
50c
25c
$1.50 and $2.00 Cluett Shirts, Tomorrow $1.15
The largest selection of fine bluett Shuts in Coos coun
ty to salect from; not an old pattern in the lot, Nice
clean, up-to-date merchandise, . (M lir
For tomorrow, Saturday . .P'.lj
$, 00 to $1,50 Cluett and Monarch-Shirts, rr
Odd lots, Saturday's special OjC
50c Men's Fine Neckwear, '
Tomorrow, Saturday jjC
Special Reductions on Rain Clothing
Aquapella Pants and Jackets, Rubber Boots, etc, etc.
Take advantage,
No restrictions made in this entire stock with exception of contract
gain, Don't miss this grand
Yours anxious to please,
goods, Everything is reduced and marked to sell at a bar-opportunity,
THE TO
GGERY
ssBga.rs3Eag2flsaaauMasii
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAI.ONEY
DAN E. MA LONE
.Editor and Publisher
Ni'Wb Editor
Cominmuiraiifcy Developeinnieinill:
TIDES l-'Oll FEHKUAUY.
SSIIIra.. 1.27 8.16 3.12 10.09
Ft... 2.3 r,.o o.r 3.0
Till) greatest Injury done to any community Ih by sending sur
plus money to develop uno'hor ooiniuimlty when there Ih de
velopment work to ho duno tit homo.
Thoro Ih no sortlon In tlio I'lil'od' Suites tixliiy In greater need
of development tlum Conn liny and C'ooh county.
Thero Ih no wet Inn that offers us Inrgo rewards for Investment.
Thoro Ih no place wlinro tho Investment in prolocted with hiicIi cor
tnlnty of permanent value and projective profits h Cooh Hay North
Ilond, Mnrshflold, llmilscr Hill, Eastsldo, CooHtou tliey aru all good.
When a smooth Htrangor approaches you and wnulH to Bull you ft
Florida fruit far in or California cat ranch, just auk him wi.uI'h the
matter with Cooh Hay. Evury additional dollar that Ih put Into tho
development of Cooh Hay and Cooh county IneronBcs the vuliio of ev
ery othor dollar. You can see every lot and pleco of land In Cooh
county 1 10 fore you Invest. You It now tho proHpectH and pohhIIiIIUIch of
this portion.
You mnko an Investment hero from $10 to $10,000, with confi
dence and certainty that tho viiIiioh 'are suhstiiiitlitl.
Why take chances? m
Fnriiwuy Minis aro fair. Itut Investments hero at homo lire more
secure.
Tho Hinooth promoter palutH a pretty picture of tho orange groves
nml celery fleldH of Florida, hut ho forgets tho fever and does not
mention tho iuIiihiuii.
California Ik a groat state, hut there Is grief as well an gold In
Its viiHt expanse of garden. Tho pot of gold at tho end' of Hie, rain
bow Iiiih never heeti found and tho gold In tho golden opportunities
far away Ih usually fools gold.
Invest your money at nome.
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WITH THE TOAST
AMD THE TEA
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(JOOD EVENINO.
Cliannlng obsorvi-H that thoro
In 0110 thing which makes all
men truly eunul and which may
placo In tho front rank those
most doprossod in worldly con
dition. Ho says, "I refer to tho
boiibo of duty, to tho power of
discerning and doing right
to tho Inward monitor
which speaks in the namo of
Clod, to tho capacity of vlrtuo or
oxeolloneo, TIiIh Is the great
gift of God.
"A PKAYElt."
God, though this life Is but a wraith,
Although we know not what wo
UBO,
Although wo gropo, with llttlo faith.
OI vo 1110 the heart to light and
lose. , . .
From compromise and things half
do no
Keep me, though all tho world do
rldo, And when at last tho light Is won,
God, Keep mo still unsntlallod.
Louis Untoruioyor,
It's a poor 11111I0 who has no
lcick coming.
Tho mnn who wus never occu
pIob n neutral position,
Soldiers como to blows when
thoy respond to ouglo calls.
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Somo of us aim so high wo will
novor hit anything on earth.
Ono of our ostoomed follow citi
zens who has n holpmato soniowhtit
sivon to belllgoroiicy, has for a
number of years kept a memoran
dum book In which ho has "jotted
down" a brlof history of their
many quarrels. On tho back of
this book ho has printed with pen
and Ink tho following Inscription,
"Our Scrap Hook." Holow this log
end ho Iiiih written the names of
himself uud wife. Tho volume Is
nearly full and ho says that ho ex
pects lo stmt a new ono before
Easter hats aro ripe!
I AIJE MAHTI.Vti SAYINOS. I
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Abo Martin, tho Indiana funny
man. writ us:
"Specie Moots Is at homo from
th' penitentiary an' says that two
terms Is enough for any man."
"Toll Hlnkloy says a tourln'-car
Is like a baby: everything happens
t' It tli" second summer."
"Folks that blurt out jlst what
they think wouldn't bo so bad If
thoy thought."
Ono wny to remove weeds Is to
marry a widow.
Lovo Is novor so blind that It
can't seo an engagement ring.
1 -AS
YOU LIKE IT.
over
If you havo gono Ashing,
never
will
You know 'his truth I say
won't
When I mako this two-odgod state
ment, nhvnys away.
Hlg llsh got
novor a weigh.
. OOY. MAItSIIALL THEME.
Ylco Proldciit-Elcrt Iteaclio Wash,
lugton Today.
(liy Awe latM l"rw to Coot lliy TlmM )
WASHINGTON". Feb. 2S. Vlco
President-Elect Marshall arrived
hero this afternoon and was mot by
a committee Including a delegation
headed by Senator Kern and Hop
resontatlve Dixon. His arrival
marks tho beginning of tho Inaugu
ral period.
WEATHER FOHEOAST.
:
Hy AsBoclatod Press
OUEtfON Fair tonight nml
Saturday. except Increasing
cloiidluesH, probably followed
by rain In northwest portion.
LOCAL TE.MPEHATUHE
11 ECO I ID.
For the 24 hours or.illnc at
1: 13 a. m., Feb. 28, by llouj.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 18
Minimum 27
At -1:43 a. in 27
Precipitation none
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1012 4.1.07
Precipitation uaino period
previous yonr 13.21
Wind: Northwest; clear.
W. ('. T. l .Meeting. Tho W.
C. T. U. will moot Mondny after
noon at the homo of Mrs. Fannie
Wheolor, Instend of Saturday.
1 Major .Morrow Due Captain T. J.
Mncgenn reports that Major Morrow
will bo In Portland Saturday or Sun
day and ho expects that ho will bring
somo good now a for Coos Hay har
bor and bar.
1 (Jets Auto Ooorgo Ooodrum to
day received a 1013 Cadillac touring
I car for Cnrl F. JohiiBon. Mr. John
son nnd family will loave soon for
California nnd will tako tho auto
with him to tour that stato.
, Meet Today. A mooting of tho
directors of tho Terminal railway
I will bo hold this afternoon, .lust
what Is coming up nnd what buar
Ing It will hnvo on tho negotla-
; tlons with tho Southorn Pacific for
t the steam frnuchlso Is not cennlu.
Play Handon Tho Marshflold high
school basketball team loft this morn
ing for Handon, whoro thoy will piny
the Handon high school team to
1 night. Prof. Ornnnls wont with tho
! toil m nnd Ed Holt nlso accompanied
them. The Mnrahtiold high school
I girls' team was not able to ninko
tho trip this time.
.Meet Tonight. A public mooting
11ns been called to bo hold at tho
Marshflold Chambor of Commerce
this evening to mnko nrrangoiuonts
for n public recoptlon to Senator
I. S. Smith on his return from Sa
lem, where ho has done such 0 in
dent work for Coos county In the
Oregon legislature. Tho nffnlr will
bo non-partisan. It Is called for
S o'clock.
Ono ArreM Last night, n Mexi
can who was colobratlng, was takon
Into tow by Marshal Carter and this
morning when It was found that he
did not hnvo any pesos, ho was given
a Job cleaning out tho lire room for
Englneor Stutsman. Whether ho
wns Maderlsta, mourning for tho loss
of his leador, or a Huorta follower,
celebrating tho laTior's victory, Mar
shal Carter did not ascertain.
Instill Klevatoi- An Otis olovn
tor which W. S. Chandlor ordored
last October for tho Coko building
arrived horo today and will bo In
stalled at onco. It Is n ton-horsepower
olovator with n passenger
cago five foot squaro. Tho Coko
building will bo tho first office
building in Marshflold to hnvo an
olovator and It Ih t" o second ele
vator lu this section, the otlur be
ing In the Chandler Hotel.
Still Wry Low There Is llttlo
chaugo In the condition of Leo Wob
nior, tliu Empiio pioneer, and today
very little hopo wus entertained for
his recovery
Yery Low It was stated today
that .las. Learmond, who, while de
mented, throw himsolf under a log
ging train nonr Hunker Hill yester
day. Is still unconscious. It Is doubt
ful If ho can recover.
No Puiiiicililp S. C. Puter of
Portland, who Is hero on some land
niattors, says that ho and E. L. C.
Fnriin are not working togother, tho
report circulated horo being omin
ous. Ho Is horo on private business
and looking after somo tlmborluiid,
he says.
Jlnvi' Soon Frank Smallwood,
who will merge the Haltlmoro and
Merchant Cnfes, this morning closed
the Haltlmoro and will overhaul It
before moving his other restaurant
In next week. Fred KuuiIhcii, who
sold the Haltlmoro has not decided
wheothor or irot ho will leavo tho
Hay. .
. l)loN 'loday Andrew Johnson, a
native of Sweden, died today at Mer
cy hospital at North Head. Ho wiib
71 yonrB old nnd for many yonrs
mndo his homo with tho C. E. Han
son family on Hayues Inlet. Ho has
no rolatlvcs In America. A compli
cation of diseases caused his death.
Tho funoral will bo conducted Sun
day morning at 1 1 o'clock by Hov. Ir.
F. Hongtson from WIIsoh'b chnpel.
II11II1I New Itoail O00. Bnydor Is
down from Daniels Crock, where ho
has been omploycd at McDonald &
Vnughan's camp. Tho camp has been
shut down for nwhllo owing to somo
changes and oxtonslons lu tho log
ging road. About two mllos of now
rond will bo built and the camp will
soon bo moved furthor down. Whllo
tho now road will not bo completod
for somo time, It Is oxpected that log
ging operations can bo resumed In .1
weok or so.
Prospects Oooil E. W. Wright of
Portland arrived hero today to look
aftor proporty Interests. Ho Intend
ed to return on tho Hronkwnter to
morrow, but hnB decided to romnln
over and attend tho North Hend colo
brntlon. Ho snys that many In Port
land nro much Interested In Coos
Hny now nnd that thoro will be n
big Influx hero this summer. The
Coos Hny-Eugeno rond will bo finish
ed to Mnpleton soon, Porter Hros.
nro planning to rush tho rest of the
work mid a steam hIiovcI will bo
brought to North Hend soon to start
actual construction there.
Along the Waterfront.
The Nn nn Smith crossed out lit
7 o'clock this morning for Hay Point,
having miiilo a new record horo. She
crossed In, londod ami sallod lu about
22 1-2 hours, tnk,lng on uboiit 1,000,
000 foot of lumbor. Captain Magoo
wiih highly ohitod ovor tho work,
having planned to mnko a now rec
ord. Tho Olondnlo willed from Handon
today for San Francisco with lum
bor. Tho Sausallto sailed from Han
don for San Francisco yosterdny.
The Iiihiiiio asylums of nil civil
ized countries nro now ovorburdon
ed with pntlonts as novor before.
Dr. T. H. Hyslop of London, a load
ing brain specialist, prodlctB that In
"0 years half tho world's popula
tion will bo Insane.
The Sister Team
In n comploto chuiigo of Vaude
ville at
The R.oyal
TONIGHT
Tho Sister tenm has pleasod Miolr
audiences nnd hnvo another 'taking
change for tonight.
IN PICTTHE.S
Cousins of Shoilock Solnx.
..At Liberty nml A (Jood Press
Agent ThnnhoiiBor.
HolYiuuu's Legncy nml lliiininiei's
Vocation Koystono.
(aumoiit AVeokly, No. 10.
100(1 feet of nil bran new pic
tures. Always the lx'.st.
ADMISSION
Loner flivir. Me. llnlcmiv. iiw.
''Good Appetite Waits on Good Digestion."
a iul
GOOD EATABLES
helps both. Here's n list that will help vou in
planning your Suiulav dinner:
FRESH VEGETABLES.
Choice Cauliflower Fresh Iripe Tomatoes
Crisp Celery Nieo Head Lettuce
Fresh Turnips Cabbage Carrots Parsnips
Potatoes
CANNRD Y EG STAPLES
H. P Asparagus Tips IT. P. Maine Corn
ir. b. Tomatoes H. p. String Beans
H. P. Peas.
"FRESH FPTJIT
"-Oranges Lemons Bananas
lM-esh Rnnoh Eggs, 25c dozen.
PHONE 32
TTe BAZAR.
HOUSE OF QUALITY
WANT ADS
WANTED High class ImlMint ul
construction foreman open for rj
gagonieut about Mnrcli IOtn. All
droHS, Foromnn, Times ofDce.
FOU SALE Thrw riknI lot., ;i
110 feet, III the most deilnl
resldonco section of Soutb IV
street; also two lots villi ft
room house nnd bnrn on Swr
street. Will soil cheap If ttlr
nt onco. Apply to owntr, II
Seventh street, SJiitu Mariwct
WANTED Housework lir dJ
comiioteiit woimin. Phone 10HJ
l'OK HUNT Two furnlslifd rooa
Keforonco required. Addrmi
euro Tim oh olllco.
FOR MALE Second Imml autwl
bllo. Ono llvo passenger RuJ
blor, $7r,. Apply Nelion mi
Works.
M V'l'KU Til ifliaill!C or I
acres of tho best truck or t
In.i.l In tlw. nmmtrw modern I
largo new bnrn, ovory conTealtw
go with land, on water way, ccc
ty road, dcslrabio locauun.
.".l ll.. nn.lnfflW Mill
iiiiios iruni i.-iij' i'""'" Mi
nt Four tlioiisiind dollara,lu'1
chnngo In part or whole ford'
ronl estate, with bulldlngiortu
out buildings, will ossuww";
mortgngo In difference, ''''"
In North Hend, Plat D. "
Hold or Mllllngton. s'u":
Co., Mnrshllold, Oregon, Roost-
nnd 8, iac Ilronuway.
ManWel'J
STIIAYR TAKEN UP .U my I
BOB, SIO llllli in win re, " .1.
two stray cnivcs auuui "-
Old IIUVO UUeil llinvi. -r. -
mny havo sanio by I,rv,1D 'i!
oi.i.. ...i ....vim. tnr feed anltJ
biiIi utiu '-i;-"B - "7, If .fl
cinimou in 00 u "
expenses inciuiwu. .,fCv
LOUIS NELS0.V
FOIl SAIil-J O001I 'K0I, ""
Warner urocury v".
WANTED 800 trtM-
bank approves my""";, tel
will lot mo hnvo this WWJ
only for sixty dnys at J
Mr. M. C. aiaionoy " ' jd
who I am and what 1 flJ
monoy for. Alllllc',
Times.
WANTED Olrl '' J
work. Add-ess 729 Soutn
or phono jou-j.
lioarf
WANTED Another fihi
Lloyd Hotel.
rlenccdj
i,
WANTED Twelve OM""l,r BrtT
ora and timber men. APP'7
er Hill Coal co.
WANTED Somo '?thlBW
nnrtlo house In 15SMf.flJ
Must bo moved off nh,M C!
at onco. C. II. Marsh, v
Way Agent. ,
WANTED Maid for BO"1 h0U
work. Phono !
....... ai
Fon sale on HFrvr-.-Fply .
s in ""'"""Ij 5uniii'l
mii.mnnHiUi 1
Jnme3 u. uiiur""'
four lota
Oregon.
FOU SALE-Dry VoodV
dor. at Campbells osLi
Ferry landing. VboL-
If you have anything to Mltjg
roHo nr want helP " a
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ill
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