The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAMUARY 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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THE NEW STORE ....
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NEXT DOOR. TO BLANCO HOTEL ON FRONT ST., MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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THE L X, L, CLOTHING AND SHOE COMPANY has opened its doors with an up-tojate
and complete stock of stylish Men's Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Bags, Etc.
JHE I. X. L WAS DELAYED IN OPENING UP ON ACCOUNT OF REMODELING THE FRONT AND IN CONSEQUENCE WE ARE GOING TO GIVE BARGAINS TO THE PUBLIC SUCH
AS MARSHFIELD HAS NEVER HAD. OUR SPRING STOCK IIS 'NOW TIN THE WAY AND WE MUST MAKE ROOM. A WHIRLWIND OF BARGAINS. MEN'S MOST STYLISH
TinREDSULTSf THE EQUAL AND ARE GUARANTEED TO EXCEL ANY $22.50 SUIT. OUR PRICE $14.48. MEN'S EXTRA FINE DRESS SUITS IN ALL THE LATEST
STYLES AND SHADES. EQUAL TO ANY MADE-TO-ORDER GARMENT THAT ACTUALLY SELLS FOR $30.00. OUR PRICE $18.85.
MEN'S SUITS
in vclour finish Cashmeres. This is positively worth
$20.00. At our opening day, .
$12.50
MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
worth 75c and $1.00. Our price
'MEMS FANCY HIGH-GRADE BAGS AND SUIT CASES,
TRUNKS OF ALL KINDS.
REMEMBER THE OPENING DAY,
Saturday, January 1 7
MEN'S COTTON PANTS
for every-day use. Sell for $1.50. Our price at the
. ' opening day
50 Cents
MEN'S WOOLEN SHIRTS
beautiful patterns to pick from. Actually worth $1.50
and $1.75. Our price
$1.00
We carry a
beautiful line of Barry
Shoes at prices that
will please the
public
$1-15
MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS
that actually sell for $3.00 and $3.50. Our-price at this
opening day
$2.35
MEN'S HIGH GRADE PANTS
Equal to any custom-made to order pants at $6.50 and
$7.00. At our opening day,
$4.50
IX. L. CLOTHING AND SHOE COMPANY
NEXT DOOR TO BLANCO HOTEL ON FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD, OREGON
KINDLY KBMKMnEK AND CIIVW lTS A TRIAL
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MAWSIIFIUU) IJAKINf! COMPANY
ISM NOICTII SIU'OXD ST., NHAU i'H.NTIUI. AVIIXIK. IMIOXH IU8.
TRUSTS ILL
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Sails
finui
FREIGHT S. S. HARDY
CmilliiL' fri-Mit only. HolwiTii Cons Hay mill Him
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rriim Coos liny, .Ian. si. H, :, l-fiiriinry ' " - ",""
San IVamlsco Jim. l, i!:l, I'i-Ii. "d ' ' "'
I'raiifl-ro.
Kails
Ocean Dork.
One or two Years Will be Al
lowed for Them to Conform
! to the New Laws
lllr Akkm ItIM PrM lo Coo llr TlniM.
WASHINGTON. I). C, .Inn. lli.-
WILLAMI-rmM'AClKIO MOTOIt t-EKVICB.
Car leaven Central avonuo, Marshflcld, ovury thirty minutes, bo
Blnnlng at 0:00 a. m to 9:30 p. m. Leaves North Bond eviry
thirty mluutra beginning C:40 n. in. to 9:45 p. in.
Faros: One way, lCc; Round trip, .'oc.
KQUIPPKl) WITH WIltHLKSS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS OX TIME.
SAILS rtlUOM MAUailKIKLl): SAILS FUOM POItTLAND:
SAT., JAN. ij, 1 p. in. TUESDAY, JAN. . 1.
SAT., .LVV. 10, 7.JJ0 u. in. TUESDAY. .IAN 111, 8 p. m.
sat., .ian. it, is. p. in. ,,,';.;..: .v ., 8 ,,
SAT., JAN. a I, 7.!H) .ii. in. '1UESD.U, .1AX. -, l.
SAT., JAN. Ill, 10.00 41. in. TUESDAY, JAN. i!7, S p. in.
Tickets on sale to all KaUorn points nut Information as to routes
and r.-Ues cheerfully furnished.
Phono Wjiln SJ.VK,. .L MOHK, Agent
LIVE SESSION
OW.WXIZATIOX OK I'ltOTKCTIVE
ASSOCIATION' IIY MI2UCIIANTS
OK MAKSIIKIKLD IS lMIOI'OSED
AT EXTIIUSIASTIO MHiniXfl.
The- -preliminary mooting townrd
a movement which miiv roan It In
Tlio now leghlatlon preventing Intor- tho organization of n morelmntB'
locking directorates will provldo am- ,)r00ctlovo aBsoclatlon lii MnrHhflold
plo tlmo and opportunity for tho ro-,wn8 llol(1 lnBt nlBlt ju tll0 chamhor
adJiiBtment of business, ofrielnis m-of commorco quarters, when tho ma
the confidence uf tho President said. jorjty 0f tho locnl grocers hold nn
From high ndnilnlBtratlon quartern informal discussion of tho project
enmo tho word that tho President had ntui enjoyed a bettor foellng with
pointed out to tho congressional com- oac, othor than they linvo In somo
mlttees tho necebslty for allowing one tlmo. George Cook presided at tho
or two years for big business to con-'BIUil0rlng, which took no formal ne
form to tho now 1wb. tlon. but which will nssomblo ngaln
Another omph'ablzod essontlal In in about a month for anothor Infor-
tho progrnm Is tho determination of innl discussion.
Wilson to niako or tho proposod
interstate trado commission not only
Tho primary object of tho mooting
was to discuss tho organization of
an auxiliary to tho courts In carry- nn association, but tho grocers had
Ing out docrees but an actunl nsslBt-Bo many thlnga of Intorost to dls-
Illll IU Dig Ullallll'Bil IIOCII. UIII1UI 11U .CUBH III I'UIIIIUUIIUH Willi IIIIBIHUBa
that tho meeting lasted until after
12 o'clock.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIKELESS.
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, AT 3:00 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Connection with (Jio North Hank Itoad at Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company.
PJioiio-ll. C. F. M'flEOnOE, Agent. 1
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S. S. REDONDO
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, AT 3:30 P. M.
San Francisco office, 805 Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27.
Inter-Oceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phono 44.
clrcumstnnccs would tho commission
fix prices or exorcise powers of regu
lation, but besides acting as a bur
eau of Information might bo glvon .wore enthusiastic over tho roBiiIta
tho function of mediation In oncour- of tho mooting, which brought tho
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ALASKA GOAL
NOT FOR NAVY
Commander of G. A. R. in Tests Show It Is not up to
1880 Dies at Afle of 76 Expectation More Exper-
in Philadelphia iments Planned
llljr ,o.Ule. IT.M to (.'oo lUjr TlniM. lllr AmocUIikI I'rr.a to Cool lUy TIuim
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1C Ocn-j WASHINGTON, D. 0., Jan. 1G.
,,,,,, . . i Preliminary testa of Alaskan coal
oral Lou b Wngnor, commander ol , . ' . , ,
from tho Ilorlng Itlver district hnvo
tho Grand Army of tho Hepubllc In ,)00 V(jry t,Hroumglng t0 tho Off0-
1SS0, died yesterday, agod sovonty. j lain, who hoped they might dovolop
a new fnol hiiiiiiIv for tho navv. Hear
for mutual Biirprlso mill ndmlratlon . A,llIllrn, arlfnili , 0,iar0 of ti10 )n.
and nro looking forward to tho next ve8tlBnUon ,, ro,)0rtod to tho House
meeting with ploaBiiro. Nttvnj AffnrH coimnUtoo that tho
Tho need for bouio measures bo- orlllK ,Uvor conl teHt0i, B0 fnr ,mB
Ing tnkon to protect tho grocora, , n(or CXI,cctat0llH , rnctlcal
and tho morchantfl, from people B0 t0 Buch n oxtont ag ,Q ,J0 of no
who run up a bill with ono H"". value, but from tho Matanuska flolda
thon run up a bill with anothor, and xM oUler B0ctlonB of tho I)orlnB dUU
after trying out every firm, depart ct fr0I whch t)l0 con, ,g yct t0 be
for other fields, was discussed. ,lhooBtodi tho nnvy , ,,,,,,, for ,)0ttor
dondboat and tho crook who Imposes , roBitH
on firms In various fashions were choniIcn, toatH of tll0 llor,ng RIvor
discussed and tho general opinion I c(m, lmcnt0(l ,t c0talned a higher
was that tho tlmo Is rlpo for tlio J ofru.,OIU.y 0f thermal uiiIIr than tho
organization If tho other merchants WoHt v,rBlll c0lU ,iut whon nilt t0
wu.n. m l0 - ran huo u ma w,. fIr t0Beg tho navy.lt developed
Those proson at tho gathorl g when tho next mooting la called !on, forty.thro 0 por cont of tho 8nma
n win nrummy ..o uiw '"'- offlcloncy and cansod much trouble
I'llUIU b (U mi i-J a n nun, uuu u mi ui-
fl mniln Immnnon nllilni.U ntwt ninrnr1
. . l.i l.. f-..,l... t ,., . ...l.l. !. . .,. . ........ -.. .i. it iiiiiiiu iimiivii.u v..iinU1 uu.v.v..
aging rcurKuiiMuiiuim m t''') Bi"-' i-iuui iuuui n gnnizniiou ih uociiioci on mu inn- tl0 .rnto bnra with a auustaiico like
Willi mo liuw wni, uiiiui, iiiv) uiikuiciiiu i"h
NOSTRILS Ai HEAD STOPPED UP
rnnwi nni nomv hav nuTtonu dm mi
rnuiiiuuLUf muni UHmnniioHLm,
juniy oi mo n.ui k.u..0 .. ., ,, , lla,ni)0r0(, 8UminliiB.
It strongly. Tho nrgumont Is nd-i
vancod that such an organization,'
besides protecting tho merchants
from tho non-payora of bills and
others, will bo a big factor for tho
progress and growth of tho city,
It Is advanced that It can tnko the
Initiative In pushing along legisla
tion for tho bonoflt of nil buslnosH
moil, nnd that anything which saves
tho morchants and luminous men
Instant Itellef When Xo&o ami Head
nro Clogged from u Cold. Stops
Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull
Ileadacho Vanishes.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm."
Got a small bottle anyway, Just to
try It apply a little In tho nostrils
and Instantly your clogged noso and
stopped-up air passages of tho head
will open; you will breatho freely;
dullness and hoadacho disappear.
By morning! the catarrh, cold-In-head
or catarrhal soro throat will
bo gon,e.
End such misery now! Get tho
small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm"
at any drug store. This sweet, fra
grant balm dissolves by tho heat of 'generally will bo boneflclal Indirect-
HUERTfl'SfAGENT
HS UP JOB
tho nostrils; ponetratos and heals V to tho consumor. Boosting for mMir-io Antinn Rnnnrliitinn
tho Inflamed, swollon mombrano n,oro business, such nn organlza-.ul0iaiul b UIIUI nLJUUicuniij
Payments Distjusts Emis
sary in Paris
which linos tho noso, head and tlon, It Is claimed, would do a great
throat; clears tho air passages; work for tho growth of Mnrshflold
stops nasty discharges and a feeling 'nsldo from protecting tho merchants
of cleansing, soothing relief comes
Immediately.
Don't lay awako tonight strugg
ling fop breath, hawking and blow
ing.. Catarrh or a cold, with its
running noso, foul mucous dropping
Into the throat, and raw dryness Is
distressing, but truly needless.
Put your faith Just once In
"Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
against nil Impostors.
Tho gonoral opinion last night wns
(Dr AMoclatol I'rfM to Csoi liar Time..
PARIS, Jan. 1C Adolfo do
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that thero woro many morchantu In MaIfti Mexican Minister of Finance,
tho city who aro anxious to organize who nrrjved wo recently on a mta-
tho association. In tho monntlnio'g, onln connoction with tho finances
tho grocers will meot togothor nnd
from tho result of last night's
Informal gathering it was learned
by thoBO present that suoh meetings
In themselves will bo profltnblo to
those attending.
of his country, cabled his resigna
tion to Huorta yesterday as a pro
test against tho action of tho pro
visional presldont In repudiating tlief
Interest payments on tho Internal nnn
foreign debtB Qf Mexico. '