The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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IGHT now you can "clean up" at this .clear-
ance sale of ours. Never before were you offered such a
g return on your clothing investment. We'd like to clean
Up our stock too mat s wny you re getting this chance.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
a new stock this fall, correct styles
in all the new weaves and patterns
are being sold at practically what they cost us.
Men's $30.00
Men's 25.00
Suit; now $22.85
Suit, now J8.85
Suit, now 4.85
Suit, now n.85
Suit, now 5.85
Suit, now 4.85
and $6.00
Straight Pants Suit, Choice 2.50
Men's
Men's
Boys'
Boys'
Boys'
20.00
J 5.00
7.50
6.50
5.00
Men's and Boy's Overcoats
and Gabardines one-third off
Men's and Boys' Sweaters
and Sweater Coats 25
Per Cent. Discount
Dutchess Guaranteed Trous
ers 25 Per Cent. Discount
We alter and press your clothes free of charge
Woolen Mill Store
This store is the homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
SPECIAL SALE
ON
Portable Stand Lamps
ALL LAMPS AT COST.
BARNARD & LANGWORTHY
PHONE 158-J.
Coquille River Coal
'100 Pounds Clean Coal to the Ton
Guaranteed Price, $5.50
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
''one 18Mj.
GEO. A. RAINES.
wmro open tmtu HMIO p. hi.
JHrt Hrondtvny So.
Orpfaeum Tonight
WSIC A FKVri'RI-:.
cmVcm4N,'VI:, KN0W' An 0erRnt (lrn," win a moral.
Sv nmS Vr0N'T. Pull of thrills.
&llLmimCaavMa nf,or th0 cl,emk'nl
w 1,vj AND TUX CKNTS.
POTATOES
6 hnvn -! .
,ht grow i r encrt eovel tons of tho very best potatoes
"J. try i i 0S CountJ'' " '0 linvo been gottlng poor qunl
AHo h T f 0urs antl yw w,n b pleased.
bank rario.1 7. s " Ptntoes ot tho Early Red Roso and Dur-
" wmi wo aro soiling for ?I.G0 pop 100 pounds.
riu H..y-. ,
lS,8 Tea cffee and Spice House
130 North Hroudwny
VOTIcn.
WsOm i.
'' Bir no-,1. y cocoru:
-uif 0.i,, ,. - , mil uu
'r"r DDrfnlJ:,1' ,,,e n(,tS mul
15 r-4e bv r, roprosonta
ta ' ' ' .1 HtMlC'Al.l.n.
CLEARANCE SALE
JAW ii Tn .
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
Under Xciv Management,
Lot us Cloan, Press and Repair
your clothes NOW, Don't wait.
Rates Reasonable.
JAY DOYLE A C. O. DAfiOllTT
25(1 Central Ave. Phono 2.10-X
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
Have You O
BroKen Out J
Is your face covered with
pimples, blotches or rash? Peer
condition of your blood will
cause these facial disfigurements
ot this renson of the year. A
Rood ncdiclno for your blood
will clear your complexion like
magic.
Of tho many blood purifiers
we sell Raxall Blood Tab'
lots aro undoubtedly tho most
effective. Vo aro familiar with
the formula of this remedy and
know what it will do. It puri
fies and enriches tho blood,
bulUs up the entire system and
Imparts a healthy color to cheeks
and lips. Sold with the Rcxall
guarantee. Per package, 50c.
If you aro afflletod with
Eczema, try tho Rexnll Ec
zema Ointment. It Is guar
anteed by tho makers and
by us to glvo sntlsfnctlon or
If you aro not satisfied with
tho rosults of tho treatment,
wo will refund your money.
Thnt shows our confidence
In It.
Locldiart-Parsons
Drug Company
The Rexall Store
The Busy Corner"
Phone Main 208 Us
mi r? Jim
K4J I
ZCl
UMBRELLAS
REPAIRED AND COVERED
MARSHFIELD CYCI.ERY
PHONE 158-R.
STOCKINGS,
Pickaninny Stockings for Hoys nnd
Girls
Tho Best Wearing Stockings ou the
Market.
Sold a
The Electric Shoe Store.
180 So. Broadway.
JANUARY TIDES
.'olow Is gi"en tno tl.no and
Lflght of high and low water at
Mt-rshflold.
Tho tides aro placed u tho order
of oicnr'-enco, with tholr tlraos on
tho Hrat lino and heights on tho
Bocond lino of each day; a compar
ison on consccutlvo holghts will
Indlcnto whether It is high or low
water, r'or high water on tho bnr
substrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
siiiirs.. 3.20 io.u n.ir. o.o
in... 2.1 c.t o.o o.o
22IFt... 4.4 1 11.14 0.17 0.0
Ft... 2.7 C.l 0.2 0.0
.
WEATHER FORECAST
IllJr AniocUftct IVn to Cooi Utr Time.
OREGON' Rnln In west; rnln
or snow in east; southerly winds.
LOCAL temperature
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:4.1 n. in.. Jan. 21, by UonJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Mnxlmum 55
Minimum 41
At 4:43 n. m fifi
Precipitation 1,33
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1
1013 ai.4 G
Precipitation samo period
last year 41.77
Wind: southwest, cloudy.
IjIIcon Coos liny. Tho Florence
Pilot says: ".T. A. Wilkinson, a
prominent merchant of Mnpluton,
returned Monday from Coos Hay
and says this country looks hotter
to him yet."
(Jo EiiNt. C. A. Smith nnd F. A.
Wnrner, of tho C. A. Smith Com
pany, left Snn Francisco Inst Sunday-
on an extended Enstern trip
on matters ronnocted with tho com
pany. They will probably spond
several weeks In the East.
Hrlng Diwlno Ruck Tito Florence
Pilot 'says: "Cnpt. nnd Mrs. Herman
Lars 11 expect to move to Coos Uny
within the next few weeks, where
tho Captain has n four or flvo
inonths' rontrnct for the S. P. Com
pany, doing dredging on both sides
of the drnw bridge thcro on tho
river.
Sou Ik Horn. .lack Flanagan has
received n card from Frank I.nm
borton, of llolse, a former well
known Mnrshflcld rent cstato man,
bringing tho Joyful tidings of tho
birth of tho first son and heir In
tho limborton housohold. Mr.
I.tunbi rtonV many Coos Hay friends
will unite In fellcltntlons.
Hotel Changes. .Tho Central Mo
tel, formerly owned by P. N. Thurs
ton, has been leased to Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Ilnmpton, '". -...'- f
:. "'to r-.t. for n norlod of flvn
yonrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnmpton aro
well known In Marshflold and tho
publle ran rest assured that under
tho now manngoment ovory courtesy
will lie extended,
I'mienil Held. Tho funornl of
Lois Evolyn Smith, tho olght-ycnr-old
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E.
Smith was hold from their resldcnco
on Shormnn avenuo, North Pond,
on Monday afternoon. Rev. Mrs.
Lewis, nsslstod by Rev. Rassford,
officiated. Tlio pallbearers woro
UIUU2BUBaa
PERSONAL NOTES
TSe Hoyal
TONIGHT
.Miss Lois Powoll In two protty
songs.
Four now rfels of plcturos.
"Anlmntcd Weekly." Twelvo In
teresting subjects.
"Tho Moonshiner." A strong
Western dramn.
"Whon tho IJlood Calls." An ex
citing Indian story.
"Tho Tain of n Fish." Threo
young men lovo tho samo girl. It
Is proposed that tho 0:10 entailing
the blggost fish gots tho girl.
Como nnd' wntoh tho fun.
Admission, lower floor, lGc; bal
cony, 10c.
Now vaudeville tomorrow. Miss
Xormn Roardmnn. A clovor slngor
nnd dnncor.
L. C. REATTY of Xorth Coos Rlvor
Is In Mnrshllold on business today.
W. W. LAIR) went to Coqulllo yes
terdav on business.
C. C. CULVER Is a business visitor
rrom Allegnnv todny.
LUTHER JUDY of Allognny Is In
.Marsh Hold today on business,
55. T. THOMAS was a passonger on
tho Express from Allegany todny.
J. I). Mauoe, of Lakesldo. Is a busi
ness visitor at Marshflold todny.
W. J. COLE, of Haines Inlnt. Is n
business visitor nt Marshfleld to
day. R. CUTLIP, of Coos Rlvor. Is n
business visitor nt Marshflold to
day. MISS 'ERA CUTLIP, of Coos Riv
er, Is shopping nt Marshflold to
day. ANDREW OLSON, of Haynes Inlot,
Is at Mnrshflcld todny on busi
ness. T. J. KOLSTVD of North Coos Rlvor
Is n business visitor In Mnrshllold
todny.
CAPTAIN ('. E. EDWARDS of Alle
gany Is a business visitor In Mnrsh
llold today,
ALFRED LUNDSTROM, of Haines
Inlet, was n business visitor nt
Mnrshflcld todny.
DON SHORT, or Lnkosldo, wbb n
pnssongor on the North Stnr to
Mnrshflcld todny.
MR. AND MRS. HRRIrERT CIED-
UKH. of t'oos Rlvor, aro visitors
nt MnrshriPld todny.
S. P. RARTLETT, tho Randolph
lumbormnn, wns a Marshflold busl-
nosB visitor Inst ovonlng.
LOUIS ST. DENNIS, good roads
booster from Tonipleton, was n
playmates or"Tltflo"Evelyn nnd woroi-
iMiBBes Eva Wilmot, Thelma Wnlkor,
Mlnnlo Renhausen, Velma Qunter
mn8s. Interment was at the Marsh
field Cemetery.
Alcoliollst Fined. Joo Mercer,
who has been working nt Camp I
since tho first of tho year, was
brought before City Recorder Rut
ler and fined $fi for appearing on
tho streets In a drunk and disorder
ly condition. Mercer hnd $15 yes
terday morning, ho told the court
and when nrrested had Ifi cents
left. Re promised to go to work
and wns allowed to depart with In
structions to pay his fine when he
mnde his next visit.
Rienkwnter Coming. Catching up
with her schedule desplto tho fact
thnt sho wns delayed in tho hnrbor
hero for one day nnd several hours
moro whllo trying to tow the dam
aged steam schooner Yellowstone,
tho sunnier Rrenkwator, Captain
Macgonn, crossed out over tho bar
at tho Columbia this morning nt
!:20 o'clock for Mnrshflcld. She
will nrrlvo horo Jn tho morning
with n consldornblo cargo and good
Blzed llRt of passengers.
Many Out of Work. Will nick
worth, of Mllllcomn, was In Multi
field today on business. IIo hns
Just received a letter from his
brother, August Elckworth, who Is
a llnotypo operator on tho San
Francisco Rulletln. In which ho
snys thnt tho number of men out
of work nnd suffering from lack
ot food there Is appalling. Chns.
Woodruff nlso writes Mr. Elckworth
from Los Angeles thnt conditions
there aro slmllnr to thoso In San
Frnnclsco.
Conn Adlout'iis, Judgo J. S.
Coko has ndjourned circuit court
nt Conullle until ho enn secure n
now court reportor, Irn N. Riddle,
who has been reporter In this dls
trnct for many yenrs was compelled
to resign on nccount of threatened
pnrnlysls and will cngngo In tho prac
tice of law at Roseburg. Mr. Loud,
formerly court reporter In tho U.
S. district court but recently with
Porter Rrothers nt Florence hns
npplled for tho position and will
nrobnbly bo npnolntod by Judge Coko
for Coos nnd Curry Counties.
Pim ! on Vacation. A. 11. Pow
ers, bend of tho Smith-Powers Log
ging Company, will lenvo tomor
row on tho Adellno Smith on n va
cntlon trip nnd to enjoy n visit with
Mrs. Powers, who hns bcon spend
ing tho wlnfr In Cnllfornln for her
hrnlth. It hns been n long tlmo
slnro Mr. Powers took n vacation
and Just how long ho will "tnke Ufa
ensy" depends on tho fun ho has.
However, ho was moro anxious to
bop Mrs. Powers thnn to got tho
vncntlon. Sho Is now In Snn Fran
cisco nnd Is much Improved, hnvliuj
gnlned sixteen pounds, nnd Is feel
Inc fine. Whllo nwnv, Mr. PowcrB
will seo that Dr. Dlx, who Is In
California, religiously compiles with
his doctor's orders.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESDAY.
Prlscllln Club with Mrs. L.
Chrlstcnson.
Newly-Wed Club with Miss
Hlldur West.
Bunker Hill club danco nt
Finnish Hall.
Rrldgo Club with Mrs. B. M.
Richardson.
J. O. Y. Club with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Otis.
Enstsldo Sowing Club with
Mrs. A. Horton,
Presbytorlan Sllvor Tea nt
tho homo of Mrs. J. E. Burk
hart. THURSDAY.
Young Matrons' Club with
Mrs. Herbert L. Coleman.
Socinl Sowing Club with Mrs.
J. C. Swnnson.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.Mnry
McKnlght.
Thursday Club with Mrs. J.
W. Mitchell.
business visitor at Mnrshflcld to
dnv, W. R. HAINES returned yoslordny
from n ton dnys' plonsuro nnd
business trip to Portlnnd.
CHARLES MAIIAFFY of Allognny
wns a paBenger on tho Express re
turning to IiIb homo todny.
CHARLES CROUCH, of Ilnlnes In
lot, wns n imssongor on tho Mes
senger to Mnrshflold todny.
MRS. ANDREW WILSON, of Hnlnes
Inlot, Is n pnssongor on tho Mes
B"iiger to,. Mnrshflcld today.
J. E. NOAH ot Allegany wnB among
tho passongors on tho good ship
Express to Marshflold today.
OSCAR CL1NKENREARD. of Coos
Rlvor, wns n passonger on tho
Rainbow to Mnrshflold today.
MISS MAE PETERSON, cashier nt
Wolls-Fnrgo & Co.'s lOcnl orflce,
hnB boon 111 for tho pnst few
days.
R. H. COREY nnd wlfo nnd dnugli
ter arrived homo Inst night via
Drnln from tholr trip to Lob An
geles nnd Portland.
.MRS. M. Q. COLEMAN, of North
Rend, returned from a trip to
Haynes Inlet todny, whoro sho
has been visiting frlonds.
It. II. ALLEN nnd his sister, Miss
Allen, of Conulllo, enmo ovor to
dny to spond n day or two In
Mnrshflold on business and pleas
ure. MISS HAZEL COWAN was a passon
ger on tho Express for Bouth Allo
gnny Mondny, where sho will visit
her vgrnndparcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs.
'.. T. ThomnB.
WANT ADS
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
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FOR RENT 7-rooiu Iiuiinp with
until, In good order, Ccntrnl nvo
nuo nnd Tenth. Apply McPhor
Hon, OliiBor Co., Phono 211-L.
l'OR HALE Ono new typewriter nt
sncrlflco. Enuitlro nt V. E. Wnt
ter's offlco, North Rend.
WANTED Lntly Mlslies to rent
rooming house, 10 to 20 rooms,
closo In, Box 4 Id, Mnrshflold.
HOARD AND ROO.M-
morclnl nvoiiuo.
-At 151 Com-
XOTICE Pnrty vho took numbering
mnnhlno from Times offlco Is re
quested to return It nt onco to
Tho Times.
I FOR SALE I
l'OR SAM': Tojtin. wngon and Iinr
ucss. Enqulro R. R. Barnes, Bay
City.
n3
I
r
Pi
Eagles Benefit Ball
At Eagles' Hall
Saturday Night, Jan. 24
Keyzer's (0rchestra
Tickets $1 and proceeds will go to give a de
serving young man an 'education to overcome
the handicap of being maimed,
Everybody come and dance for sweet Char
ity's sake,
l'OR SALE HO acres of good hill
land at $10 per aero. Thoro la
enough timber on this land to pay
for It, besides 25 or 30 ncrcs of
good plough land whon cloarcd.
This place Is within 1-8 mllo of tho
Myrtlo Polnt-Rosoburg wagon road
about S mllos from Myrtlo Point.
Good torms enn bo had. For fur
ther particulars wrlto mo.
R. J. Montgomery,
Rrldgo, Oregon.
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FOR RENT
l'OR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
457 South Broadway.
FOR RE.VT Sleeping rooms, rois
onablo by tho weok. 229 South
Broadway.
l'OR RENT Furnished rooms, mod
ern. 373 south Sixth streot.
Phono 295-L.
FOR RE.NT Irfirgo Iioiiho on Sontli
11th stroot. Phono 119-L., or io
A. R Campboll.
HESS
STOCK I
TONIC
-AND:
POULTRY PANACEA
Guaranteed to nld and tmprovo
your stock or your money back.
For salo only nt
LEADING DRUG STORE
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