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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
K. O. MAI.ONKY Keillor nnd Pub.
DAN K. MAI.OXKV .Noun Kdltor
wniered at the poatoHtce at Mann
Mold, Oregon, for transmission
through tlio malls ns second cl.i9
iuaII matter.
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Gfflrtal Paper of Coos Comity.
I PERSONAL NOTES
Dedicated to tlio service of the
people, tlint no Rood cause shall lac
n champion, ami that evil shall hoc
thrlvo unopn ised.
srnscinrnoN ratks.
DAILY.
One year $G.0O
Per month 0
WKKKItY.
Ono year J 1.150
NVhon paid strictly In advnnco the
Jubecrlntlou price of tho Coos Cay
Times Is $G.OO per year or $2.50 for
Iz months.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAIIiY TIMKS.
Mnrshflold :: :: :: : OrcRo.
(.'ODD ItOADS
TMH Salem Commercial Club ha
gone on record In favor of a
bond Ihsuo In that county to
build $800,000 worth of permanent
roads, and an wtlvo campaign has
been launched to liulmo the voters
to puss tiprii the ptnpiised bond Is
sue. Many other communities In
Oregon aro showing rlmlliir Interest
In this Important subject.
JL'DGK HALL left this morning for
Coiiullle to attend county court.
.JACK IJKDKIiL, of Coos River, was
a visitor In MnralUlcId today.
SI IBS AMQI-: CHURCH was a visitor
to friends In tl.u city this morning.
EWIONE ;
TOWED SOUTH
YVYMAN ALHHH was up from South
Inlet toda uit a business trip.
I.. D. SMITH, of Coos River, was a
visitor In the city today on business.
A. A. SHOHRSTKN, of Coaledo, was
a visitor In Mnrshllold this morn
ing. CIKORdK DYVYKR, of Conlodo, was
among tho the visitors In tho city
today.
MRS. II. KAIN'O was a shopper In
Marshllcld today from Catching
Inlet.
SWAM IMS OFF ARA(.'0.
In tow of the William Chnt
1mm, the Injured steam schooner,
Yellowstone, owned by Swain &
Hoyt of San Francisco, had
reached a point opposite Cape
Arago this afternoon at :i o'
clock. She was about eighteen
miles offshore. Her northerly
position was caused by tho tow
she received by the Hrcnkvvator
last night. This morning tho
Chatham and her tow wore mak
ing six miles an hour toward San
Francisco, but this afternoon she
Bho was making but four miles
tho slower speed being caused by
engine trouble.
ft TER 0MWER8 GRAFT rSBOE
OF ALLIICE I RM
S. I.. WILLIAMS of Ilandon Is spend
ing a few days In tho city with
friends.
I LOCAL OVERFLOW. I
. . . .. .
Allium OvoMiio. The steamer
Alliance, which waH to have arrived
hero this morning from Kiirekn, had
not boon heard from up to n Into
hour this afternoon and It Is pre
RUtuotl thnt sho has been unablo to
got over tho bar at Kureku. Tho
wireless operator aboard the craft
noldom gets In communication with
tho shore, however, and It Is not
expected thnt sho will bo heard from
until sho arrlvos In tho harbor.
Capo Illauco reported no Htenmcr
Iinsslng up tho const from Kurokn
Tcsombllug tho Alllnuro today.
a. . .. ... .... S. .. t.. 1. la... Iiilni
iMVi'i w iiiiitij, ui uiui'iinm iii.ui.il
viRiieu n tonus in .viiirsiiuuiii hub
inorulug.
CARL CMNKL'NHHARIl of Daniels
Creek, Is a business visitor In the
city today.
MR. AN'D MRS. .JAY DOAK, of linn
don, wero visitors In Mnrshflold
yesterday.
MRS. WILLIAM OlUHITOX. of Iloav
er Hill, visited friends in this city
yesterday.
WILLIAM KIM.LON'D, of Umpire,
was a visitor In Mnrshllold on busi
iiosh today.
MRS. CARL M'CULLOUGH of llnynetr
Inlet was nmoug tho visitors In
Mnrshflold today.
Filet Attachment. An nttarh
mont haH bi"n served on the nu
tomobllo of A. II. StulHinnn by Con
stable Cox for Heorgo (ioodrurn. who
rhnru'S the defendants with non
payment of n bill of SIIO.S." for re-p:il-a
and storage.
Tom Hall Kick .Indue .lohn F.
Hnll today receive I a telogr.im Hint
ing thnt his brother, Tom Hall,
who went to San Francisco on tho
Heilondo, was very III. The telo
grnm was from MrH. Fred Cnttrnl),
formerly Miss Mav Ht.iuff, who snld
tlint Mr litill'u Illness wnu similar
to the IViciikdown he suffered Inst.
Hummer. .Itidgo Hnll has wired Dr.'
Mi'f'oiMimi. to tn1n rnrn nf 111 m nnd
oiIvIho him of developments.
I AMONG THE SICK I
.
The children of ".Tack" Davis,
who have been suffering from tho
croup, aro reported to be lecovorlng.
Leonard Mauey Is nursing a bad
ly cut Initial finger todav as tho re
nult of lauding on tho digit with a
hatchet while cutting wood. Tho
member wax dressed and bound up
tightly, ami It U expected thnt ho
will not lose It.
NORTH HI.ND NI.WS
John .Kiino, employed on tho For
lorn. & (lldley construction work nt
North Rend, wan hit by tho stonm
shovel last Saturday and thrown
ngulnst t' e embankment, lie wna re
moved to the offices of Dr. L. II.
Moll, where he was found to bo suf
fering from a broken left shoulder.
Later he was transferred to Mercy
Itil. w'tc be was examined and
i thou d'i' Imiiim was found to be
i e i..' across. Dr. Mott
1 t' i 'u luied man and opornt-
u the InJurv. placing a nlate In
tl -v shoulder, It Is rtot expected that
i'..t Injured man will full.v recover for
n mouth.
(Jeorgo HiinytM. a InlMirer iiploed
by I'orhuiu . tlldl suffered a
slight sprain and wrench of the left
knee on SmiiiiiIh.v. wIhmi an Hinlruik
nient on which he wax working eHed.
burying him for ten minute, until
loscued b member of the ati'Mil
Hhovel crew, lie mm treated by Dr.
L. II. Mott or North Rend.
At the benefit dance given In
North llend Mat Thursday night by
A. II. llraali and other as a beiieftl
for the t II. Vtt lamll. $55 was
netted to iitd the fHnill.v.
Muor and Mr. I.. .1 Slinpaon
leave aeon for Ann Francisco, where
they will spend some time. On their
return, the will ie accompanied by
Mrs. Simpson's daughter. Miss
Steam, who will spend the summer
on the Buy.
Friend of Mr and Mrs II K
Smith will be grieved to leuin of t'ie
loss of their little elght-v ear-old
daughter, Loulae, who paused to her
reward at their realdetuo In North
llend on Siindav. January 17th. Tho
cause of death was tubercular incnln
Kill. She had been ill for tho pnbt
month, and had been expected to ro
coer until Sunday forenoon when nil
hope fur the lecovery of the little one
was abandoned. The fuueial will be
held from Mr. and Mr. Smith's
realdeuce Tuesduv afternoon at 2
o'clook.
Mm. R .1. Coke, a former North
Rend resilient, arrived here Saturday
to visit at the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Ira It. Hnrtle. Dr. liartle. who
I as been very 111. la reported much
improved.
HOWARD CULVKR. or Catching In-i
let-, was a v'sltor to friends In
Mnrshllold today.
,,f) nnma f It.m.'V ..no n.tinnt, llio
I....,- rn...l.l.... I..UI .,. .l.rt'
arnvaiH irum V...HMU.K iiiivi. uii in"
Wnh-ta-Wnso lodny.
OHOROK lll.AKU was amonie tho
business visitors In tho city today
from Catching Inlet.
T. M. CULVlHt was down rrom
Catching Inlet todny, having ar
rived on tho Wnh-tu-Wnso.
IHCNRY HinOINS. of North Coos
River, wna u pnssenger on tho
Rnlnbow to Mnrshllold todny.
ARNIK I'lrrnitSON, tho genlnl fnles
tnnn nt tho Suinnor llnrdwnro
compnny. hns been slightly 111 for
the pnst fow dnys.
MR. AND MRS. C. M. RIIORF.S. of
South Inlet, woro nmong the visi
tors In tho city todny. hnvlng nr
rlved on the launch Vega.
H. C. WALLIN. of the Scnndlnnvlan
Drug companv returned Sntuidny
from I'orilnnd. whore he took the
Oregon Stato Pharmaceutical ex
amination. I
R. A roi'l'Lr.. of the Golden Rule.!
left this morning for Chlcngo. St.
Louis and Now York, on his sonil
auuual buying trip nnd expects to
bo absent ubout a mouth or six,
weeks. j
JOHN D. (-OSS la expected heme
from Portland and Salem this
week, where he went to nrtcuo
tlio Coos liny Water eases before
the Railroad Commission. He had
n little touch or la grippe more
whli h delayed him some.
Informed tho captntn thnt the stenm
er bnd .insufficient fuel to tnko hor
to Snn Francisco, ns tho the result or
t! o long rlcht nualnst tho storm, and
ns tho Yellowstone was not In any
.1 ah (tut I7nl nnlra utl.nt11f.il tfl
Coos Hay tor fuel and to secure aid
for tho Yellowstone.
Reports HxuguiM-iitcri.
Reports woro evnggornted In
Mnrshflold as usunl tlmt n ship hnd
bcon wrecked near Capo Arago nnd
thoro was a wild scramblo Tor Inunch
08 on tho wntorfront. Tho Kid. Stnn
dnrd, Honltn. Rig Chler and hn'f n
doen others stnrted ror t' e entrance
to tho harbor, each crowded with non
nlo, but on getting to the lower hnr
hor nnd nicotine tho Fair Oaks com
ing In, most or thoin returned.
llonH'i tlreakx Dimmi.
Tho Ilonl'n hroltn down n counlo
r times on the way down tho Inr
bor and arrived as the Fair Op''
was rinlsMng her trln through the
bronkers Into tho hnrbor. She had
about eighteen pnsengers nboard and
nrter tho lstter lunl seen the I'febnnt
roturn nnd the Rrenkwater dlsainienr
on tho stormy horizon, she stnrted
on the voyngo hack.
"S. (). S." bv WlieleM.
The Ilonlta broke down again n'tor
nfsslnu: nlmiit n tiuartor of a inllo be-v-d
tle life snv'ng ntlnn. hor lg
dtlon coll hnvltii' lnld down on tho
.I'll. Skipper Kellv talked gently to
the engine, hut wns or no use nnd
the Inunch drifted on the mud flnts
or tho north i-'ioro. "S. O. S." cn'ls
Tor help wero sent by wireless to the
lire saving station bv ooonlng the
whistle to the Inst notch, nnd In n
remnrknblv s'tort time Cnptnlu Hrltt
and ono or his men appeared on 'he
scono In tho llttlo Inunch Three Sis
tors. Cnt'tahi Hrltt on dob.
lie towed tho Rrtnlta almost over
to Hniplro after she had been pulled
off the mud. In the mcnutlmo Dr.
Kelly hnd ninnnged to rn'so a spark
from the Ignition coll. Tho cloud of
gloom which had seltlod over the
eighteen passengers lifted slightly,
and In a row minutes the Honltn was
driving throug'i the water nunln or
hor own accord. Captain Hrltt a lino
beliiK enst off. If It had not been
ror the prompt work or Cantalit Hrltt.
the entire pnrty would l-nve snent tho
night en tee umim flats.
Is Know i' Here.
Cnptnlu Adolph Alilln. who brought
the stonm schooner l-'alr Oaks to
Not lb Rend ror fuel oil. Is well known
on Coos Hay. as ho sailed In and out
or the local harbor on the ste"in
pchnonois A. M. Simpson and He
dondo. On tl e arrlvnl of tho steamer
at North llend last evening he was
given a warm greeting by many old
rrlends here. This Is said to be tho
rirst visit or the Fair Oaks In tho
local Imihor.
Oretjon Corporation Commis
sioner to Sue North Pacifis
Steamship Co., for Fees
SALHM. Or.. Jan. 1!'. Corpora
tion Commissioner Wntson has re
quested District vtornoy Evans to
Multnomah count, to bring suit
against the Nor'h Pacific Steamship
company ror railing to comply with
tho corporation laws or the state, lie
said tlio compui'v Is a California cor
poration, but has been doing business
In tVIs state Tor many enrs. It op
erates the steamship Alliance between
Portland and Coos Ray, and also the
steamships Yucatan and Roanoke
In December. Commissioner Wat
son said, tho attorney ror the com
pnny advised him that the company
would comply with the laws b paving
the reunited license roes, but nothing
further hns bcon heard from the
company. Ho said the conipnir- was
Hiibjcct to n penalty or $100 for each
year It hns operated In this state nnd
for delinquent license fees
Mark:t Inspect Joe Singer Is
Indicted on Charrje of
Extortion
Illy ,mo, litcM Vrm to t'non liny TlmM l
PORTLAND. Or., .Inn. 111. .The
Slngor, market Inspector under tho
administration or Ma.vor Rushlight,
has been Indicted by the grand Jury
on tho charge or extortion, tho sped
fie charge being thnt he. In his offi
cial capacity, lorcod Pearson, Page
ft Co., a commission firm, to pav him
nionev to avoid prosecution. Singer
has been a politician In Portland ror
ninny jours, and his name has been
connected with political scandals, but
never bororo has ho been charged
with orrielal misconduct.
AUTO OBI!
IN TEN 1
Gorst & Kinn Partv GiwJ
vcre Duckini) When BreaM
ui niio HlilumODlle
An auto party en nmtp i p
via Ten Mllo were r0 Mc,J
nilshnp ut Ten Mile creek Ti'
I'Tiduy ovonlng. resulting inp.' ,"
ne ott
ERUPTIONS OF
KO INDICATION
OF SUBMARINE!
I
10
I
Destroyers Dran Weighted Ca
bles for Sunken Craft
Without Success
tit Amo-IVH rrfft lo Coo llnr TImM.l
PORTSMOl'TH. .Inn. 1!). Sweep
ing operntlons wero begun nt day
break and covered n wldo nreu In the
search for the missing boat nnd her
crew, but no Indications of hor whore
about was found.
A destroyer wntched through tho
night over the spot whero tho tiny
submarine was shown to have dis
appeared nftor her dlvo during the
maneuvers yostordny. When the
rirst streak or light appeared nt dawn
a number or destroyers with weighted
cables stretched between them steam
ed up and down the hay, sweeping
the bottom or tho son, but encoun
tered no obstnclcs.
The lifting crnrt, espec'n'lv filled
for raising sunken submarines, could
not reach the scono or the disaster bo
roro yostordny nnd nuthorltlcs sny
thoro Is small chance of raising tho
boat boforo tonight, oven If sho can
he located.
ARK ACCOMPANIKD IIY F.ARTII
QCAKF.S AND VIOI.KNT St'll
TKRHAXKAN NOISKH - STILL
SHOWS ACTIVITY.
Illy AMniliUftl I'rfM lo Cocm liar Tlnr 1
KAKOSHIMA. .I.ipiin, .Inn. lit.
Fresh eruptions or the volcano Sa
kiiralliiia. which caused such wlde-
atireii'l deviiBtntlon recently, occurred
, todnv. They were accompanied by
i earthquakes nnd violent subtoran
lonn noises.
I (Jovemor or Hokkaido estlmntol
todny that about lino.nno peop'
living on the Island or Klushlii will
need roller and that nhuut $:i.r.00.
(! will bo needed.
tlll'llllll' II f tllllll' inn, .1.1,... - . '
tlrenchliig to Vein. n Gorst 1
Klnnoy and Percy IMiilli8l Jv'T
jioboiI tho pnrtj. r
Tho part. luft tin- liny pfy.,
routi to Flomnee Kimm.. i"
driving, suggested a rew mlnnihi
foro the accident that tho uart,.
Tor tho nlg.it. (hirst Rimgcsted
they contlnuoil until nftor th?
piiBsed Ton Mile Creek nnd Kh
liroceoded.
"A donso rog was iiiitieinp ...
beach," said Klnnoy in gpeakli,
tho mishap and I could not seett
I huh iiiivuiK. i Hiiggcstca tot
(lorst thnt ho loll me which ,
mo, wiui'ii no oio wiien ertv
....... till,. r...l. , ..,.. .""
it'll .ui.u vitcii, i muriCU tD 05
when we were hit hi a lnn.
which covered the car 1 W,".
on, going until we were hit bit
cither wavu, larger than the b
which overturned tho machlnt. t
rog was so thick ut this tlmii
Percy Phillips nuido a run fori
ocean, thinking he wns liealtji
i no iieacii, nun received a
ducking."
Kinney returned to the Ilirfcl
liny morning.
IYER'S IB
BEING U
FORD GAR IS
DR. REYfJOLDS
LOCATES HERE
A. M. SI'MNFU. or llHiidon. Is spend
ing u few days hore as the guost
of his sons. MPo Sumner nnd F. L.
Sunnier, lie reports RhuiIoii ver
prosneroiiH. althoiiKh the hnd
wimlhor has Interfered with tVe
bullilliiK operations nnd street
work.
DR. IRA IIARTLK. of North Rend. U
rwmirted ImpiovliiK from hi late
IIIiiom. Dr. Mott liHti been trying
to entire hU usunelnte to tke a
Utile wijoiiru throiiich southern
Callfornlu. but nil Coos lUyllos
Vunw very well that Dr. Hurtle
will not lwive dear old Coo Hay,
oven to recuperate.
MISt f'L.HF. SIIHRWOOD. or Co
iiullle. has been the miet of Mrs.
Nerl Jensen or Marshlleld ror the
past row dus The MUfcM Sher
wood and Sperry left on the Rln
bew this .fternoon for Coo Rler.
where thev will be the miosis of
Mrs. nson Rogers.
SNEDDON CASE
IS OS TODS
f ERST 101 FOR
JULiA MARLOWE,
VOTHOX HAIIAVY I1ILLSOO.Y.
Illy uti'l H.i to cow Dr Tlnw.
WASHIXOTON. 11. C. Jan. 19.
The 8ena:e toduy a reed to vol on
tie Alaska Railway hill on tho legln
l.itho da . f Thursday, January 32.
I ' b ( ()l The kli'il YOl hn
s I si D, 1' on' 7-' Parfte
y mid Ti.msfc Comiany,
Actress Leaves for New York
to Underdo Treatment for
Appendicitis
lllv .i Uirl I'km to Coos IUy Tim 1
LOS AXDHLL'S. .Ian. 19. MU
Julia Marlowe, who U mifferlug from,
a alight attack or appeudleltln. will ,
glxe tin the st.ige for u tew wek '
and leave toda lor Xew Yrk to un
dergo treatment and podMk- r.n op-eratlon
INSANITY ( HAWiRS AHH HIIINfi
HARD CONTHSTKD FORHKRY
CASH WILL UK TRIKIl TO.MtlR.
ROW.
The insanity case of Chns. Sned
don, the aged Mnishfleld pioneer,
who Is fighting the charge of men
tal woHkuess. la still on lu Circuit
Court nt Coqullle. It may not be
concluded today.
A largo number of witnesses are
being heard. Among thopo going
over on the morning train wore It
O. (Haves. II. O. Hoy. W. T. Stall.
.1 M. I'pton. Dr. C. C Tngnart. J
11. Sneddon. Will Sneddon. Mrs. Da
vid A. Roes, Mrs. Harry Hodford,
Mrs Sneddon. Judge Hall and this
nfieruoon Dr. Straw was called as ti
witness, Hugh Sneddon and his
sister-in-law, Mrs. Allco Sneddon,
nro the principal witnesses for Mr.
Sneddon.
Tomorrow, or ns soon as the
Sneddon case is concluded, the ense
of W. C. Spencer, tha alleged for
ger, will bo taken up.
Cleo. X. Rolt is the only Marshfleld
unn on the jury in the Sneddon
case.
WuiiN Khliwins,
ra.l. . ........ - .1... IIIVHIIi.llliVil
I ne i.mii'n oi hip .uivi iitiuirx
( III IUI1 will hold their regular
TIMVI.H SIF at t'. , 'Mir. h par-
' i- WIDMsDW ifi.iii.i.ui Last i
i nfi' M.irih. I.cio ouler3, Phone i
12 .-J. l
. Mr. Thomas round that a number
of small dama had been put iu on
(he South Fork without flshways be
ing provided. He Immediately took
the matter up with the parties build
ing the dams and ordered fUhway
urovlded aud unlets they comply,
he will tait prosecution.
He also found Indications of a
few violation of the deer law and
will probably file complaints against
some
If you have niu thing to sell, rent
trade or wnet help, try a Wnnt Ad
In The Tlmos.
i IIM'MPir Vi'Olt I'OR.MF.RLY AT
ASIILWD ISTAIILISIIFS OI'FIC-
F.S IN COKIJ RLIKi H.YPLAINS
TRKAT.MKNT AND RKSFLTS.
Dr. W. II Reynolds. Chiropractor,
formerly locate j In Ashland, Oregon,
for three yens. detlroB to nnnoiinco
that ho hns limited lu Mnrshfleld por
mnuently. Clilroprnd'c Is too well and widely
known as n inonns of removing the
caue of iIIfmso to require any In
troduction. The two fundamental facts aro:
rirst, that the physical causo or dl
seao Is . with fow exceptions, duo to
snni(, form nf vertebral subluxations,
:i"d srccn.l. Hint tho cause can he re
niove.l by ad lusting tho vertebra Into
normal position.
Such stubborn afflictions as nnpen
licit lw. goitre, bronchitis, diabetes,
denfnoi's. Iteailnc' e. honrt disease,
lunibngo, pnrnlvsls nnd 1nn1.1v other
forms of so-called Incurable dlsensos
have their onuses removed by sclen
tiric spinal aiHustineiit, and health
must necessarily follow. Hut n mnn's
worth In n profession always depends
upon whnt ho can do. I wish to an
neal to nil sufferers who huvo n di
sease pronounced Incurable
Of rice hours 10 a. m to I n m
Other hours bv appointment orflceg
Rooms 213-1 Mli Coke building, tel-ophonoll2-L.
Consultation nnd examination freo
DR. W. II. RRYXOLDS.
MARVEL OF ALL
cp.okhk (joodrl'm dk.moxstrat
i:d simplicity of mf.chaxism
with captain machknn as a
j PASSKNf.'F.R.
Ooorge floodriim gnvo n clever
demonstrntloii of tho simplicity of
I tho Ford Touring Car Saturday thnt
nttrncted much attention.
I He took the running gears of n
Ford, minus the hotly, and drove It
around town with Cnptnlu Mii'-"onn
r-r tho Rronkwntor ns n iiiissougor
The gnsollno ttiuk wns utilized as u
sent mid It took some coaxing to get
the (hiring cnptnlu to ride, hut ho
went and wns so enthused ovr R
h r"i or getting u Ford Mr hliuseir
nnd fnnilly.
The simplicity or tho Ford Is n mnr
vol. Tho running gonrs, strlppod,
showed It plainly. After seeing tho
niechnnlciil pun of tho car nnd com
pnrlng It with other machines, ono
could readily understand whv there
Is less rroulilo In operentlng n Ford,
loss weight mid loss prlco. Thoro Is
nothing compllcnted lo be getting out
of "whack."
Snecial Prosscutor Seeks
, Bring Labor Men to Tni
for Conspiracy
Mr AMorUtM I'rwi to Coot IlirTlnl
HOUGHTON. Mich . Jan. II-
offort mny bo mndo by tlio IIocVl
county off Rials to bring back Ol
II. Mo.ver, president of the Vtrrl
Federation or Miners, and oimi
tho Indicted union lenders tun
beyond tho Jurisdiction of tied
to stand trial for conspiracy.
Special prosecutor Xlcholli feil
oil today ho was ueiiucrawn
point iih to whether eoiuplracrM
oxtrndltnblo offense.
jSs8.
rv .
Jm. H"
If you hnvo nnyOiltig to anil, rent
!ide, or wnnt help, trv n Wnnt
Glasses
Grounl
to orde
'inl.- oi'i'H nirferllv fltteJ bT
lntest and best methods knotj I
science Should yim want licit"
night or nc n ford i: ici l",1
fitted, try my spcla) (Iroundi
I l.lnntlim iflnwuoH Vmillir Or 0l4'
tlitH snnxlnl I'lnua run rend tiMV
do close work or 3ee nt a di
nil In ono lens. A glass ot
nnd a Joy forovor. Hvery pslft
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CONCERT
FINNISH HALL
Friday Evening, January 23
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Cleanup Sale Continues All This Week
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
All good, new garments of the best materials
nnd workmanship and latest of patterns at
Thirty-three and One-third Percent Off
Men's and Boys' Suits
A good stoik of Men's and Roys' Sults well
tailored, all wool nnd beautiful patterns. '
Twenty-five percent Discount
Men's and Boys' Odd Pants
A good assortment of patterns to chooio;
what ou want; not all sizes, but ono for
ciir iboke for
Twenty-five per cent Discount4
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honutlful sergos, broadcloth nnd basket e
Values $22.50 to 17.50 nt
, One-half price
Udlot and Misses Coats, In novelty 3t
Values from $7.50 to ?45.00, at
One-half price
UadUs nnd Misses Rnlnconts. A good stoC!e
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Twenty per cent discount
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stock to select from. Just what you "
little fellow.
Twenty per cent discount
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