The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 06, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Last Week of Sale
ARE you one of the men who smile when
you see the word "bargains?" We're only
going to say, we are closing out oui: entirejjstock
of
Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats
One-Third off the regular price
You can judge for yourself whether or not this "cleaningup"
of ours is a value giving occasion.
$16.65
J5.00
$1335
J2.35
instead of $25.00
nstead of . 22,50
nstead of $20.00
instead of J 8.50
$iU 65 instead of . $17.50
10.00 instead of . 15.00
$8.35 instead of . $12.50
6.65 instead of . 10.00
Suits purchased iu this .store
will be kept pressed
free of charije
Woolen Mill Store
Apparel Specialists For Mkx axi Boys
8 Special Bargains
For Saturday Monday and Tuesday Only
Dotted Swiss Curtulns;
lengths, ruffled edges,
tncrly up to $2.00
.N'jtr, per pair . .
full
for-
$1,25
or
Boyi' Waists; tnn, black
pretty stripes, formerly OCJ
35c and 40c. Now ..DC
Arctic Sox nnrt Slumber Slip-
pen; excellent quullly. All
(Ires. a n i
Per pair IZC
LnilloH' WiibIi Pottleoats In
Btrlpos niul plnln chnnibrnyB.
Vnlucs ip to 75c.
Now
40c
Indies' Dri'BB Skirts, Intost
stylos; nimlo In serges nnil
whipcords. $0 nntl (JJQ QE
$0 lclndB. Now tpjiJU
Ladles' nuiT Children's Knit
ted Caps; vnrloty of colors
Wero 70o nnd 51.2.'
Now
...50
Mui'a IleHt Corduroy PnntB In
brown nnd tnn. Forinorly
$3.00 nnd $1.00.
Now
.$2.90
Children's Flnnnolotto Gowns
In whlto ami utrlpcs, henvy
grade. .10c niul up.
Wo 4i ro still Belling our blnn
kets nnd comfortors at reduc
ed prlcos.
THE FAIR
IRVING BLOCK, Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE.
SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Orpfoei&m Tonight
AS J.N' A WOKING GLASS Throo-rocl foaturo of great Intonst
d a good our.
TE SCAPE GOVT Two-reel feature
51.39 FEET OF PICTURES. ADMISSION TEN CENTS
WedS " fpatlro la DACK TO LIFE noxt Tuesday and
He Royal f
ITONIGHT
't ' " I" two beautiful
1?&LK" -
SS,aw'B till.
irn gowns K 80mo ot "
A Wen ,..i a of Frlontl
MBre of - Sby oyo leaa8 t
!mrade man wl'o robbed
tkeeer. K'"f Ma wife as
ve' fan thPng friends lay
taterM.iVWy." Ton innii
of th su,)Jects.
e ,pe QMaen West." A
; " a ''ugh n every
i 1,7"' ,0V floor. 15C; bal-
"ure in four
pe'Urofcbe.PrlntlnB dona at
Valentines
Just in, a beautiful line
of VALENTINES of all
kinds.
VALENTINES
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW
Peoples Ei Stores
Murshfield
Rnndon Myrtle Point
CAT (JIVES HOT BATTLE.
Policeman ami Tubby Have It Warm
mid Heavy.
PORTLAND, Feb. 0. Having a
l.nrd fight with a big black cat was
tho unusual oxporlonco of Patrolman
"Jack" Hold, who had to ongngo In
a spoctacular hand to hand battlo
with a foroclous tabby In tho rabbit
warron of Clnyton Wenthorly of this
city. When the policeman got hold
or a heavy buovoi no laid tno cat low
and won tho fight.
Tho cat had beon stealing young
rabbits for somo time, ami this morn
ing a child saw tho animal start from
tho warren with n rabbit In Its mouth.
Reld lives nearby, nnd ho, too, saw
tho theft. Reld gathered a handful
of rocks mid tho cat was forced to
drop its prey and seek refugo In tho
warren.
TIDES FOR FEBRUARY.
i'oiow 1b gven tr.e tl.nu and
(.tight of high and low wator at
Mi retinoid.
The tides nro placed ti. tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino and heights on the
second lino of each day; a compnr
.'son on consecutive ho'ghts will
Indlcnto whether It Is high or low
water. i'or high water on tho bar
substract 2 hours 34 minutes.
CHrs.. 3.43 10.38 fi.BG 0.0
Ft... 3.0 0.0 0.3 0.0
7 lira. . 0.4 5 0.10 11.41 CIO
FU. . . 4.0 3.0 CO 0.1
WEATHER FORECAST
Dr Aiiocla1 rrcti la Coot nr Times.
OREGON Fair In south and
oast; cloudy In northwest, prob
ably light rain or sonw flurries.
Southeasterly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ondlnc at
4:43 n. in., February 0, by llenj.
Ostliud, special government me
teorologist: Mnxlmum 47
Minimum 20
At 4:13 n. in 20
Precipitation 01
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1
1IH3 42.01
Precipitation snino period
last year 42.72
last year b Na shtlrdr
Wind: northwest; clear.
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Plans Trip. Tom Howard Is
mnklng nrrnngemtutB for an extend
ed Eastern trip and plans to spend
a month or so with two brothers
In Illinois, whom ho has not seen
In over twenty years.
Vi'i-y 111. P. N. Flagg. of tho
Coos Ray Wiring Company wan ta
ken suddenly III at his homo enrly
yesterday morning of genornl peri
tonitis mid was taken to Mercy Hos
pital. Ho Is reported to be In n
rather critical condition.
To ()kii Soon. Photographer
Quatcrmnss is arranging to havo his
studio In tho rebuilt Montgomery
building opened about February in.
Ho will havo the quarters fixed up
oven better than before nnd Is glad
to bo able to greet his patrons at tho
old location.
Rup Luurimuilc Win. SnuudorB
Is having the old Lockhnrt hotel at
Empire, a landmark of tho Coos
liny section, razed. It was built
about 1870 and It Is said that
much of tho timber Is as solid as
when It was put Into tho building.
la Vflnn Ml ir 1lrtli ntn Wn I ImnuMi
iiituviii, uu i. ii mi; i i;ii ivuiiti ii
and will have the best wishes of
many menus in me new uusiness.
Mfo lcasc. Under his settlement
with I ho Fletcher heirs. A. E. Sea
man received $3000 for the money
lip had expended and Is given pos
session of the nous and lot under
tno life of Mrs. Young, the widow
of tho Into Mr. Fletcher. Tho sot-1
tleineiit was on tho basis that Sea
man simply bought Mrs. Young's
equity lu the property. Mrs. Young t
is a sister of Mrs. Hob. rt McCann,
of North Hend.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
FRIDAY.
Thimble Club wjth Mrs. A. II.
Derbyshire.
Ladles Art Club with Mrs. F.
I L. Sumner.
J N. L. Y. P. S. at the church
l parlors.
I Skcnusa Club with Mrs. MUo
Sumner.
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PERSONAL NOTES
13. L. ROBINSON went to llnndon
today on business.
MRS. J. LANDRITH of Allegany Is
n visitor in Mnrslitlcld.
JOHN PRICE of Allegany Is In tho
city today on business.
W. E. REST Is hero from Ilandon
on business nnd pleasure.
JAS. M'CUTCHEON, of Reaver Hill
Is a Murshfield business visitor.
WM. CANDLIN, of Coiiulllo. Is a
i.iarslifleld business visitor today.
FRANK SMITH, of Coos River, Is
a Marslillold visitor today on business.
FRANK NORMAN, of Camp 4, Is
visiting friends at Marshflold today.
T. .1. KOLSTAD of Coos River Is n
business visitor nt Marslillold today.
C. I. 110NERRAKE loft yesterday
for Ilandon on business nnd
pleasure.
E. F. MORRISSEY Is spending a
few days In tho Coqtilllo Vnlley
on buslnrss.
ANSON ROGERS, of Coos River.
Is a business visitor nt Marsh
field today.
WARREN ELLIOTT, of South In
let, returned homo yesterday from
Astoria mid Portlnnd.
.1. E. PAULSON nnd S. M. Nosier,
woii-icnown Coqtilllo men, nro
Marshflold visitors today.
MRS. L. C. REYNOLDS, or North
Rend, passod through horo today
en routo to Conulllo for n abort
visit.
E. It. RRYSON, of Eugono, Is ex
pected horo tho first or next
wiok on Kluney receivership mnt-ters.
Firm RNmiIvo. D. F. Unrnnrd
has sold his Interest In th Coos
Ray Wiring Compnny to IiIb pnrt
ner. C. A. Langworthy, who will
continue tho business nloue. For
tho presont Mr. Unrnnrd will ro
mnlu with tho firm, but will ongngo
In other bushiest Inter.
MISS FLOSSIE LATTIN returned to
tiny on the Alert fr m a visit nt
tho homo of Mrs. J. McDonald on
Coos River.
E. W. FRANKLIN, who Is horo from
Gnrdluer, BtateH that It Is rather
quiet there now. The mill was
running tin eight-hour shift when
ho loft.
Cii'l Out Logs. About 7C000 reot
or logB cut orr tho Pnrhnm tract
woro floated out MIR Slough today.
Tnoy wero Bold by Rocolver Wel
stoad of tho Hardwood Milling Com-
nnny to tho North Rond Lunibor
Compnny. They wore tho first log
drivo out of Mill Slough In ninny
yenrs.
StraiiiPi' HiHt" Hoiluntl, August
Frlzcon Is In receipt of ndvlces from
the big steamship companies an
nouncing n big reduction lu iinssen
gor rates from Now York to Gorman
nnd French ports. As n result of
tho war in rates tickets to nnd from
Now York to foreign ports nro sold
for $22.00.
Open March 1. J. W. Hlldon
brnnd nnd Win. Schroedcr expect to
open tholr plumbing, hnrdwaro and
liullilorB supplies storo nbout Mnrcii
1. They will occupy tno qunriera
which tho Mnrshriold Hnrdwaro Co.
D. RICE, tho woll-known Cntehlng
; i mot rnnclior, wiih a Marslirield
business visitor yestordav. Ho
roported thnt rnncliorB there nro
planning to ship nbout 1000 sacks
of potatocB to California soon.
MR. AND MRS. HERRERT E. MOR
. TEN left on tho morning train for
I Ilandon, nftor an onjoynbln trip on
I tho Rronkwntor from Portlnnd,
' whoro they woro recently mnrrled.
Mr. Morten Is a prominent busi
ness man of Ilandon.
Save Money on
Your Groceries
GOOD POTATOES 01 jf
Per IOO pounds vj) i4U
CHOICE LEMONS n
Per do.en JUu
CHOICE ORANGES. jn
Per do.eu UUlf
Portland Grocery
Store
Phono ordei'H to 1D2-.T.
Nel iliHtr to PoMtofflco
itOT South Rromhvny
WANT ADS.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
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'Oil HALF Two fov terrier pup
pies; good ones, $fi each. Enquire
F. E. Allen.
FOR HALE Lunch counter outfit.
Chcnp If taken nt once. Phono
1 10-.!.
FOR KALI' Furniture of 10-room
house. 409 North' llroadway.
Phono 100-X.
I'OH RENT Four room furnished
flnt In tho Hlack house. Phono-2S10-J.
FOUND Angorn kitten. Enquirer
iiiiiuh uiiicu ami pay lor huh mi.
FOR RENT a fiiiiilhhed housekeep
ing rooms, jo i uommorcini.
I'OH RENT HoiiM'Ucoplnj: nnd
sleeping rooms. 3!)r So. tth St.
I wantId
. 4,
WANTED Posltloii by Monographer.
Phono nC-.T.
WANTED Ten tleiniikerH, Norlli
Rend ICmploymout office. Wnro-
house, foot of Virginia at., North
Rond.
WANTED An expert celery gnrden
or. J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 3151.
WANTED Girl for general hotisc-
wori(. tzv bouin itn Bt.
U'ANTKI) Ti earn fm rlill.Ii-.-t. niul
I l.l.. ...111. !... i. n... ni.
uuii nun iiuiinuntii n. mix lit.
Mnrshriold, Oregon.
A. MERTZ of Rosoburg wnB a pas
senger on tho Sunrlso rrom North
Ilond todnv. Mr. Mnrfr Ih n fni-ninr
j resident of Coos Rny, having real
I estnto holdings at North Rend. Ho
Is cnntninplntlng mnklng Coos liny
his futuro homo nnd this togethor
with his real ostato lutorost nt
North Rend Is tho ronson for his
visit horo.
NOTICE.
Tho monthly meeting of tho
Chamber of Commerce will bo held
in Its room at tho cornor of Com
mercial and Second streot Fridny
evening nt eight o'clock. Strang
ers and visitors Invited,
Shorts, 81. 20 nt HALVES'.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
C6SEQJ3
UMBRELLAS
REPAIRED AND COVERED
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
PHONE 158-R.
Notice Is heroby given that tho
partnership horotoforo existing bo
tweon D. F. Barnard and C. A.
Langworthy, under tho firm name
and style of Unrnnrd & LHiigworthy.
was dlssolvod by mutual agreement
on tho 4th day of February, A. D.,
1014, so fnr as relates to D. F.
Rarunrd. All debts duo to tho said
partnership are to be paid, and the
debts due from said partnership aro
to be paid at the same old place
of business, No. 148 North Broad
way, where the business will bo
continued by the said C. A, Lang
worthy. D. F. BARNARD.
C. A. LANGWORTHY.
I. X. L
Clothing and
Shoe Company
Next to llhiuco Hotel.
Our Saturday Specials being
a success, wo havo decided to
hold them euch week.
Watch mi specials for bar
gains. A low Items for (his Satur
day: Rogular 20c Ties. n
Saturday only J j
Men's work gloves, worth 1.25
to $1.D0. Saturday flO-
only OUU
Men's dress gloves; worth
$1.00. npn
Saturday only JJU
Men's work shoes; worth
$3,00. Saturday fj fQ
only piiOU
Men's Fine leather bolts. 70c
valuos. OH-,
Saturday only db
Men's $1.20 dross shirts.
Special for -Jf
Saturday IUU
One-third off on nil Suits Sat
urday only,
'Watch our Windows."
I. X. L. Clothing and
Shoe Co.
Next to Blanco Hotel
A. J. KIRKPATRICK nnd wire nr
rlvod hero yostorday from Ann
conda, Mont., whoro ho has hon
engaged In tho printing business
for somo tlmo. Thoy enino with
n vlow of locntlnx horo, bolng
attracted by the boosting lott.rs
which his brother, who Is em
ployed iiy tim Orogon Powor Com
pany, wrote to him.
FOR SALE
I
I'OH HALE Team, 10.10 lbs. each;
heavy spring wngon with top, nIo
harness; all In good condition.
C. L, Cool, owner. Inquire nt Bear
livery barn, Mnrshflold, or Por
hnm and Gldloy, North Bond.
FOR SALE Rhode Inland Rod egg
for sotting nnd day-old chicks.
C. M. Conner.
FOR SALE Duck eggs 'for setting-.
Phono 31 C.X.
FOR RENT
I-'()!l RENT .1 room modern flnt.
Enquire 424 2nd St. North.
AMONG THE SICK
FOR RENT .Modern a-rooni fur
nlshod housekeeping suite, $13.
Phono 14 03 North Bond.
Cyhlo Elliott, of Llbby. who wns
recently oporatod on nt Morey Hos
pltnl, Ih roportod Improving nicely
nnd expects to bo nolo to return
homo noxt weok.
('apt. John Lapp, of tho Kid, is
able to bo around again nftor n
rather severe Illness,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Pnyno, both
of whom havo boon, ill, nro rap
idly recuperating,
Mrs. W. II, Leach, who was critical
ly ill, was Improved todny, Mr. Leach,
who Is janitor at tho Masonic Hall, on
his return homo found her uncon
scious and for n tlmo it was foarod '
sho could n bo resuscitated. They
live on South Marshflold olllghts.
Jesse Ott of Allegany Is In Marsh'
field receiving treutmont for blood
poisoning In his hand. Dr. House
worth, who Ib attending him, reports
thnt ho Is doing nicely. I
Mrs. R. G. Ilornndn of Bunkor IUU.
whoso husband Is engineer at tho
Smith mill, undorwont an operation
today nt Morcy hospital and is ro
ported to be doing nicoly.
E. W. Franklin la Hero from tinr
dlner to receive modlcal treatment. I
.Just received on BREAKWATER
fresh SHIPMENT of nil kinds if
fresh FRUITS uml VEGETXRLES.
Phono 11)11. OLLIVANT .V WEAVER.
FOR RENT (I room houso lu Fern-
dnlo. Phono 174-11 nftor C p. m.
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FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, rcon
onablo by tho weok. 229 South
Broadway.
I'OH RENT Furnished rooms, mod-'
orn. 373 South Sixth street.
Phono 295-L.
FOB RENT Largo house on SoutJr
, 11th Btroot. Phono 119-L., or ie
A. B Campbell.
FOUND Pearl eardrop; can ho hnl
at Timos offlco by paying for tills
nd.
Llbbv COAL. Tho kind YOU have
LWYS USED. Phon 72. Pacific!
Livery and Transfer Comi.any.
Times Want ads bring results.
Trunsses
and Abdominal Bolts aro fitted
by an oxpert. Wo carry tho larg
est and host equipped stock of
Trusses In Southern Orogon. Of
nil tho different stylos wo hnn
dlo wo havo proved tho Truform
Truss to givo the lst satisfaction,
Romombor, It Is absolutely nec
essary to havo your truss flttod
right, or else you nro bound to
bo lu dmiger of strangulated lier
nla and misery during tho tlmo
you w nr P, Swuntn will seo
that yon p' ill pet the best truss
fop our casf
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