The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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On Clothcraft Clothes
For the next ten days we will place our entire stock of Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats on sale at
33 Per Cent Discount
It s an opportunity for you to make two dollars do the work of three
e Is the Story in Figures :
$ 6.65 instead of . $25.00
J5.00 instead of . 22.50
$1335 instead of
235 instead of
$20.00
8.50
65 instead of
10.00 instead of
$17.50
15.00
$8.35 instead of
6,65 instead of
$12.50
10.00
Buy your clothes here and we will keep them pressed and the buttons sewed on free of charge
Woolen Mill Store
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IRVING
BLOCK
chilhkc.vh coats, w.ikj.
Chinchilla, Atrnl;an ami heavy wool, diagonals, coats for llttlo girls,
Ingcft S, It. 10. 11. 12, t:i, 11. Shown In plain colors mill nom
made. Votir rliol
ratlcrni, Diittoii HiitiKly under tlio chin and tiro neatly l'
yj s v
(IIII.DItK.VS WOO 1 1 l)m:.SSi:S, 110 PER CENT DISCOUNT.
Neat, serviceable sorgo dressos for school wvnr. At special, no
Il'MI (TXT DISCOUNT.
ALL LADIES' WAISTS, 1W PER CENT DISCOUNT
Friday and Saturday.
Wo Imvc n lienntiful assortment of waists In broken lots, not nil
Idzcs. lint what aro loft aro JiiBt aa good iih Him first onoa that wor
purchased, Materials of tlio beat, llngorlo, lliiuu, chiffon, inossnlluo
land Cllfka. U.T PER CENT DISCOUNT.
LADIES' AXO MISSUS' COATS AXI) SUITS.
Tlio sreatcat values over nut on tlio market in .MarRhfleld.
HAi.r I'liicn.
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A now shipment of Ln Ilea' Raincoats Just arrived
Wnttli our windows Satisfaction Kuarantood
JANUARY TIDES
.'nlow Is gfon tr.o tl.no and
If lull t nf high and low wator at
Mi.rnhfleld.
Tho tldcfl aro placed Ii. tlio ordor
I nf oLctifcnru, with tholr times on
, tlio first lino and holghtB on tho
second line if each day; n compar
ison on consecutive holghtB will
Im! lento whether It Is high or low
wutcr. cor high wnter on tho bar
Hubstrnrt 2 hours 3-1 uilnutes.
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Glasses
Ground
to order
Weak eyes nerfectlv fitted lv tlio
RU and lic;t methods known to
frlence. Should Vim wnnl lmtti.,- nvn.
If.M or IieCll coni! i'Imkhoh nrnnnrlv
re?.' tr" niy spcclnl Ground Com-
nun glasses, Young or old, with
HI Special clns! mil rnml flnn nrlnt.
0 close work or see nt a dlstnnco,
"In one lens. A glass of beauty
b Joy forever Every pair flttod
1 me Is warranted to be porfoot and
-..uivcu io Rue satisfaction.
"' paironare foi, cited.
)R. W. B. RICHARDSON
0itnutiM from Hxriiinc.
Olllce, Fnnt pn,i Market Street,
Mar' fin,i Oregon.
Rexall Olive Oil
Emulsion
-WITH
end Jour Laundry
to Us ByParccl Post
E H'ltMsi, A HAG AXI) WILL
Till: POSTAGE OX ITS
RETURN.
Mos Bay Steam Laundry
pone 57.J Marshfield
Siypophosphifccs
A pleasant tasting food ton
ic combining tho tonic propor
tion of the hypophosphltos of
tho flnost quality of ollvo oil.
Woll nilaptfil for ndmlnUto'r
Ing to persons sufforliiK from
wnstlng dlsordors, pulmonary
affoctloiiB, roughs, colds and
during convnlogconco. Try It.
Wo guarnntoo It.
Tlio Renll Storo
LockharfcParsons
Drug Co.
thi: nusv corner
Phono Us 20H
local temperature
record
For tho 24 hours ondlnc at
1:13 a. in., Jnnunry 28, by HunJ.
Ostllnd, special government mo
teorologlst: Maxliuiim -13
Minimum 3 1
At -1:13 n. in 38
Precipitation 33
Proclamation slnco Sept. 1
1913 41.7G
Preeipltntlon aanio period
last year -12.70
Wind: southwest; cloudy.
SOCIAL CAIiKXOAIt.
I WKDNKSIMY.
I .Tolly Dozon with .Mrs. Clirls-
I teiiHon.
I THURSDAY.
I Young .Matrons' Club with
I .Mrs. Mrs. II. L. Colemiui.
I NorwoKlnn Lutheran Young
I Lndles' Aid with Miss Mabel
I .MathlBon.
I Card Club with Mr. and Mrs.
I J. W. Hlldenbrand.
I A. X. W. with Mrs. W. P. Mur-
phy.
Mlnnlo-Wls Club with Mrs. A.
'A. Wowns. I
pnny's plant at Couulllo nnd Myrtle
Point, was a .Marshfield Visitor yes
tordny. Hh reports that his Coriulllu
plant oRrnped damage In tho recent
storm, but tho Myrtle Point system
was hard hit. 'ho Couulllo Rtvor
Is rising and also threatening some
troublo.
In Old Mexico. In a card to Tho
Tlinos. P. M. Tully, who has been
spending tho winter In Ban Diego,
says that they aro leaving there for
a llttlo trip tliroiiKh old Mexico. Ho
snys that after It they will start north
and It Is llkoly that they will arrive
hero soon,
Ants Threatened. Sponklng of
dog llconsos. Marshal Cnrtcr de
clares that bo will got out about
7.1 to 100 warrants this year for tho
arrest of nil dog ownors who have
not pntd tho fee for the 1914 tax
and number. Carter says thosa
warrants will bo served on Fobrunry
I, nnd that besides paying tho l(censo
feo and fine, tho costs will a I ho be
attached to tho rest of the amount.
Given Medal. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P.
nurrows nro having F. W. Uortrnm
proporo n locket for Harry Wolch
which they will presont him as a
llttlo token of appreciation for bis
roscuo of tholr llttlo dnuglitor from
Welch
Rack lu February. Mossrs. Dixon,
Housor and Denson, tho railroad
constructors, loft on tho Drain stago
thin monilnir. Mr. Housor said tho mud flat tho other dny.
that tlioy oxpoctod to roturn hero was very moilost about Ills act but
noxt month. Konnoth Housor Is ox- Mr. nnd Mrs. Rurrows arranged to
poctod to roturn hero about the same liavo a loekot with a picture of tho
time. j child and suitably engraved prosent-
To Fimei-al. Many Catching Inlet rtt0 l11"1- .... ,,
and Sumner pooplo enmo to Marsh-' '" " '" ,7, '' '0 been
field today to attend tho funeral or j' " J,"!1"', X tl 0 Rando
Henry Kalno. The Odd Follows turn- 'y.'7',lllnt ? c osIuk down tho
ed out woll for the services, which f11' 'f '"" . l l(J "K , 'l00rnl "
wore held from tho Swedish t- J. n falv' hduri a "dny an'.l Uiore
errn Cliurcn, . ., M much grler i :.r. the consumers
Dlv N Retter. Friends of Dr. Qt olectrlcty there. The company
Goo. E. Dlx ytstordny recolvod cards lfl(1 nrrnnged to got slnb wood from
stating that ho was gottlng along tJle Moore mill, but the big storm
flno at Paso Roblos, California, j,ow down sonio of Its sinokostacks,
whoro ho wont for a rost. Ho says closing tho mill and lenvlng tho
ho Is gottlng lots of sunshlno and roim,tu,y without n source of sup-
IOOIB mucn uonur, uui ;io u nut . ply.
say wn n lie win rumm
thrco mouths. He returned to the
city on tho Express today.
CAPT. .IAS. MAGUIJ, of Empire, Is
n Marshfield visitor today.
MRS. WALTER SPADE, of Sumnor,
Is n Marshfield shopper today.
C K. PERRY will leave tomorrow for
San Francisco on a few weeks' bus
iness trip.
MRS. MARY KRICIC, of Chlco, Cal
ifornia, arrived In Mnrshfleld on
a short business trip.
CAPT. W. A. MAGEE returned on tho
Alllanco yesterday from a trip to
Portland nnd othor northern points.
J. D. HEM.MIXGWAY and wife, of
Oakland, California, arrived In
Marshflold yesterday by way of
Drain, and expect to locate hero.
JOEL OSTLIXD returned today from
. n two-weeks' trip to Raudon, whoro
ho was doing somo ornamental con
crete work on tho now Hank llulld
ing. R. .1. MOXTGQMERY enmo In todny
from his much near llrldgo to look
after mntters horo. Mrs. Mont
gomery and tho children nro well
and ho likes tho ranch llfo.
JULIUS KRUSE wns In from his
Isthmus Inlot ranch yesterday
showing somo samples of clay
that aro considered to bo especial
ly vnlunblo for brick and tlio
manufacture.
GEO. E. LAIRD, ono of tho ownors
of tho Randon Water Company,
which Is having a controversy
with tho city over tho plant nnd
sorvlco, camo ovor last night to
hoar tho dobnto at the Fellowship
Club. lie roports that tho Co
uulllo Rlvor Is up pretty woll, but
Is not doing any dnmngo. Ho
says that tho many drnlnago
ditches put In along tho Couulllo
tho Inst fow years havo reduced
tho liability of froshots llko thoso
of old days as thoy keop tho
swamps drained out and glvo tho
high wntor room to spread.
WANT ADS.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOR RIvXT r, i-ooin modern flat.
Enqulro 424 2nd St. North.
WANTED Uy young mini of A-l
record nnd thorough business
training, position ns mnnagor or
nsslstnnt lu general store, small
town or country, with vlow to
partnership If satisfactory. Worth
Investigating. Wrlto II., Coos
Ray Times.
.NORTH IlKXI) NEWS.
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OrpSieum Tonight
tonIghtCORPSE Thls 'owr-reol featuro will be repeated again
PRcS rnn1, PP,KUT AXD WIFE will render somo special s lections
WiWfreS hJl'h wU1 b0 leasing to all.
la i t- , FOLLOW IIUSDAND Will bo our extra rcol and It
GLt rx' t0Inedy.
FIVE TiiLHn,T ot reading our nds.
" TIiOT VXD FEET OF PICTURES. ADMISSION' TEX CTS.
i1' orrov night we will glvo you another throe-reel
' l r , "Let 119 Ilnno fnr Vino Wonthor."
Flno Present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas.lc
Fouslor purchased a nno pacnaru
Piano 'of L. L. TJiomns yostorday ns
n birthday presJat for tholr llttlo
daughter, Maxlno. It wns hor ninth
birthday and a happlor llttlo ihIbs
Is hard to imagine than Is Miss
Mnxlne today ovor hor handsomo
now instrument.
I Llttlo Danmgo. F. E. McKenna,
mannger of tho Oregon Power Com-
PERSONAL NOTES
IMRR1TI V A Q
I REPAIRED AND COviRED
"""riNELD CYCLERY
pH0NE 158-R.
MURPHY'S DANCING ACADEMY
(WINTER TERM)
Those desirous of learning the
Waltz, Two-sttn or othor dances,
call at Odd Fellow's Hall, this
week, Tuesday or Thursday, after
noon or evening, or telephone 295-L.
Earl H. Murphy, Instructor.
The R.oya!
TONIGHT
' Two vaudovlllo nets.
I Miss Louis Powoll In two songs.
Miss Xorma Roardmnn contlnuos
I to plonso hor audloncos, tho best
I proof of hT ability.
I "Robinson Crusoe." Tho crown-
!!.,.. nlimml In fontiira films. A
i:"f....i.. ti.a ,-oi rimniitiutinn P. D. FLETCHER, the flour man-
lof Daniel Defoo's famous talo of; nate. Is making a trip to Coqullle
...i ...- Vallflv nolnts.
Bumumin. .. . . '; i.V.,;. .. t,...i.. I.. -n,..ll.,,
"What Girls will Do." A roaring --" uw, 01 ", -!.
comedy a f8W da'8 on th ny- reetl,,g
VdmiMlon, lower floor, 15c; bal- his many friends here,
cony 10c GEORGE MASS of Havne. !' "P
Tomorrow night, Klnemacolor pic- a passenger on the good ship Mob
tuns. Thes- pictures aro beautiful' senpi r tn M .rslittol.i t d
to the extreme, being In their natural GEO. Gl'ERlX of Marshfield has been
colors. 1 out at his homestead for tho past
t !
MRS. RYRD LATTIX of Allegany Is
a visitor In Mnrshllold today.
CARL JOIIXSOX of Allegany Is In
Marshfield today on business.
V. JUMPER of Haynos Inlet Is a busi
ness visitor In Mnrshllold today.
CHARLES PETERSON' of Haynos In
let Is in Mars', ilold today on bus
iness, WILLUS CHAMRERLAIX of Haynos
Inlet Is a business visitor In Marsh
flehl today.
J. E. XOAII of AHogany was a pas
songer on tho Expross from tl.nt
place today.
W. H. HARRISON' of Haynos Inlot
was a passenger on the Mossongor
to Marshflo'd today.
DR. L. G. JOIIXSOX and wlfo, of
Myrtlo Point, wore Marshfl Id vis
itors last nlgut
Tho Xorth Rond Concort lrnnd
will glvo a froo concert nt Eckhoff
Hall Wednesday ovonlng. A spoclal
progrnm has boon arrangod, and the
concort Is to be ono of tho host the
baud lias played.
It Is reported that Kruso & Ranks
hnvn taken a contract from Henry
Potnrson, tho San Francisco Ray boat
magnate, to build two boats sixty
feet long with 10-foot bonm, for u'
nt tho Goldou Gato.
L. J. Simpson nnd ('apt. Edaar
Simpson will leave whoi tly for San
Francisco to attend tho annual moot
ing of tho Simpson Lumbor Co.
Owing to tho lucloniont wonthcr
Contractor Horn has boon oonipollod
to unit work on tho brldgo across
tho big cut lu Simpson park. Ho
built ono approach but tho cost of
tho work was prohibit I vo and ho hns
deoldod to hold up tho balance un
til tho wonthor Is more fnvorablo.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Hull dogs
and bull pups, for bees, elilckous or
seed potatoes. C. K. Shaw's res
idence, Xorth Rend.
I-'Olt SALE Fine lotM HO by 1!1H feet
lu Rnyvlow Addition for 2!i0 each.
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
WANTED (J I nn-iii team. Geo.
L. Rurton, South Coos Rlvor.
FOR KALE 1(10 iicivn of good tim
ber, $20 por aero. G. O. Mather,
Langlols, Oregon,
ii -i i
FOR RENT Furnished lioiiNekeop
Ing rooms. 1024 Elrod,
r' WANtId f
WANTED A M)hltlon by Kood tailor,
ess, skirt mnker and holpor on
coat. Speaks Fliinluh language
Postorflco box 81G.
WAN'Ti:i Ry lady cmiiloyed durlnc
tho day, comfortable room wltii
lunch and dinner in prlvnto fam
ily, or rooms for light housekeep
ing; must bo close In. Tlio I'nr-Islnn,
HOAIM) AXD ROOM At li Com-
morclnl nvenuo.
FOR SALE f
O .
FOR SALIC I Kl-li.p. gnsolliio en
gine, nt a sacriflee. Phono C-J.
II I Mil I. II IMI I
FOR SALE 3.1'oniu biiiignlow nnd
2 choice lots on South Fifth St.
Half cash, good t rms on balance.
Seo J. C. Donno.
I-'OU SALE High ki-ikIo Jerscr
holfor, frosh in few wooks; prlco
$50 cash. Anyouo wanting flno
family cow got busy. Iuqulro of
John Yonknm, uoar Ronver Hill
Junction.
FOR REIIT
I'OR RENT 7-rooui liouso wi
bath, in good ordor, Contrnl nve
nuo and Tenth. Apply McPlior
son, Glusor Co., Phono 211-L.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have,
ALWAYS USED, rnone Ti. racuic
Livery and Transfer comr.nny
Comfortable
Trusses
Tho blggost and best soloctod
stock of Trusses, Elastic Hostory.
Abdominal Rolls and Shouldor
Braces ln Coos County, Is always
to be found at "The Storo for
Quality Goods and Pe.isl.ir Rem
odl s."
FOR REXT Sleeping rooms, roas
onablo by tho wcok. 229 South
Droadway.
I'OR RENT Furnished rooms, mod
ern. 373 South Sixth street.
Phono 295-L.
FOR REXT Largo liouso on South'
11th street. Phono 119-L., or io
A. R Campboll.
FOUND
FOUN'D Lady's leather poeketlmoU.
Can be had by describing property
and liaylng for this ad at Times
office.
1 (i M) Pin mounted with bril
liants in Coke bldg. Cull at Times
off le and pay for this ad.
LOST
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LOST Silver handled unibrelln,
near Dr Hurtle's garage ln Xorth
I lend, Monday L'be'al reward for
roturn to Mrs. Ilartlo.