THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. FIVE ,.j 'omorrow (Saturday) will be the last day of our Great Clearance Sale HIS may not be just your regular time for buying clothes; but it's a bod time to be irregular; lor our clear- luce prices are HERE ARE THE FIGURES: Ij'WlV OVERCOATS AND KM TON'S no oo khuIch now . . . ,$i?.o.oo 2,- o grndcB, now . . . .". ,20 00 tirades now . . . ..l.t..i. 1.-00 grades now ....10.00 Slack Overcoats, 1-4 Off MEN'S FAXCV MIXED SUITS f.'tn.uo grades now . . . . !jiii(I.H5 ?30.U0 grades now ....2.85 $25.00 gradea now . . . .JjSIH.H.-J $20.00 grades now . . . .$M.H. $ 1 5.00 grailoB now . . . .81 1.H.", HOYS' KNEE TAXT SUITS $10.00 grades now JjiH.H." $7.50 grades now $5.00 $i.00 grades now 91.00 ?fi.00 grades now !jt!.:. Itroki'ii lino, ono-linlf price. BREVITIES I tlio company on Coos Hnyf litis lo be In charge of O. F. Kllliam, ns ulstnnt ealca manager of the concern. Tlio company deals in nursery stock, seeds, flowers, garden lmplemcntB and fertilizers, bolng one of the largest concorns In the state. Oronco Ib a Binall model town built some , tlmo ago by this firm. I lloostN Wood lllocki n. K. An- drows, formerly In the engineering it !: ! WEATHER FORECAST nr AMorlaloJ Tret to Coon Djr TlmM.l OREGON Fair tonight: Saturday fair In caBt, prob ably rain In west; easterly winds Bhlftlng to southerly. LOCA L TEM TUH ATUIt 13 RECORD len's Wool Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Wool Sox, at Clearance Sale Prices. wool wj?riciiTH .- TER CENT DISCOUNT men's sweaters a xi) sweater coats 2.1 ter cent discount HOYS' OVERCOATS OXE-HALF THICK We keep your clothes pressed free of charge. Woolen Mills Stores arshrield North Bend , ! At 1:1.1 a. in 3G Precipitation None Precipitation bIuco Sept. 1, 1011 49.11 For tlio 24 houra ending at 4:4a a. m., Fob. 10, by llonj. OiUlind, special govornment motcorologlst: Max I in it in 5S Minimum Ill At 4:4.1 a. in 3G Precipitation None Precipitation bIuco Sept. 1, 1014 49.11 Precipitation same norlod last year 44.57 Wind: Northwest, clear. business here and Inter city engineer 4 of North Dcnd, writes from San Lc- ' andro, Calif., where lie has located, that ho Is baring the C. A. Smith company mnko n shipment of wood I blocks for paving to Toledo Ohio. Mr. Andrews Is hncklng a Jitney bus I system nt Oakland putting on two cars. Father Hiih Second Stroke. Dr. II. M. Shnw yesterday received n lettor from his wlfo who for tlio past two mouths has beon at the bedside of her father nt Windsor, Novltt Scolln, snylng that ho has suffered a second stroko of apoplexy and stated tlio boiler that the end Ib not far off. The old man Is 81 years of age mid for many months has beon ailing. Dr. Shaw, with tlio two children, expects to romaln In the Fast for some tlmo yet. Public Deception Tonight. Notice I DOUX. I SWEET PEA SEEDS. CO EDWARD STENCBR Tho host puro Hod Spencer, very ko with big wings. Also Sweot Vca Hcoda In bulk, all varieties. Il lino of famous Lilly Socdu. i-.p'-,Ut : -x - ,".aA.: . VofTi r.Y it j. liVl NASBURG'S GROCERY Tlio Good Ilousckccpln;; Store. (WJrlE Pi ' n MULLEN To Mr. nntl Mrs. J. O. Mullen, In North Hond, February -8, 1015, an eight and ono-lialf pound hoy, their first child, Mrs. Mullen was formerly MIbb Then KniBO. DINOMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dlngmnn, of North Ucnd, Feb ruary 19, 1915, twin girls, both weighing eight pounds. Tlio mother and daughters are doing well. lias Recovered. Cell Iroland was ablo to bo down town today after bo Ing confined to his room for a week with la grlppo. Ho will loavo tomor row for Unndon, whoro ho will spend Sunday with relatives. Riiturn Later. J. W. Uonnott nnd I Is ngnln drawn to tho public recop- tlon In tho rooms of tho Mllllcoma Club this evening to bo given by the Women's Auxiliary of tho Chamber of Commerce and the entertainment committee aa a wolcomo for new comers to Coos Uny. A musical treat will bo tho first appearance of Fenton's 30-plcco orchestra. There will bo a short program, tho recep tion Is to bo Informal and everyone In extended n cordial Invitation to attend. Another Jitney. -J. II. Corrlsnn hns inaugurated another Jltnoy auto bus service making two In Marsh field. Tho Corrlgnn service will run to Knstport and First Addition byj way of Fourth and Firth streets, starting nt 7 o'clock in tho morn ing nnd continuing hourly until 8 o'clock p. m. nnd again after tho shows. It will also run during the uunn hour, leaving tho Illanco nnd Chandler Hotels right after 12 o'clock nnd rotumlng boforo 1 o'clock. Would Make CIiiiim Hero. Cop Ich of plans for a patent dairy hIx tho lumber Is shipped east to bo made tip ami Inter tho finished article. Bent back to the const. Sportsmen Will Meet. A meeting' nt II... Pn.m lint. 1.M..1. n . . ' "I UIU V.UUO J I' 1011 K. MUI11C ITO- tectlvo Association has been called for 8 o'clock this evening In the Chandler Hotel. E. S. Cattron, In spector of tlio U. S. Ulologlcal Survey In Orogon, will address the members on the stntus of the migratory game lnws of the United States, explaining to them the main points of this law. Tho present status of tho gamo bill In Salem seems to bo that thero will bo no chnngo In tho funds of the Commission but that now Commis sioners will probably bo chosen. Hopes for .lelty. Capt. Macgonn said today that ho had a long confer ence with Mnjor McKlnatry In Port land. Ho Bald that thoy talked over tho Jetty situation nnd ho Ib hopeful of developments. IIu pointed out tho dnnger of moro of tho old Jetty sink ing. He suggested that a committee of U. S. Engineers Inspect tho en trance. Tho dredgo Mlehlo will leave Eureka about March t for Portland, where she will hnvo additional power Installed. Jas. Polhemus, son of Cnpt. Tolhemus, will probably bo Bent with her to Coos Uny later In tho Bprlng to look nfter tho local work. Capt. Mncgenn presented Major McKlnstry with vlows of the harbor entrance Had Another Counterfeiter. JuBt before Secret Servlco Oporntlvo W. A. (Hover loft Portland for Coos liny ho arrested n Chris Mlstla in Portland on tho chnrgo of counter feiting. Tho Intter, n young Hun garian, has Just been tried boforo Judgo It. S. Heau nnd Hontonced to 30 duys In the county Jail. Tho light sentence Is accounted for bo aiUBO MlBltn was merely In tho ex perimental Btngo nnd had turned out no coins that woro nt all pas sable. When tho nnmo of William Glover appeared among tho list of dead nt Hunker Hill, Mr. Glovor, wIiobo nnmo Is also William, tele graphed Immediately to his head quarters In Portland nnd nlso to his wlfo stnting that ho was still alive. thinks ho may bo nblo to put his Pay Park flock In thd prjzo wln r.'rg class if well bred fowls will do It. wlfo, who wcro expected to return this weok from nn extended northern chum, now manufactured In and southern trip will not nrrlvo un- sizes by nn Eastorn concorn I ,) CLASSIFY til next weok. J. II. Flanagan, who j was planning to leave on a trip to 4 ! California points, will not depart now I , until after Mr. Dennott arrives. L ' Tuxes Due. County i TOO LATE . . r. I.nv lllninilrlf nnvn flint Iin will nrnnnoil WAN'I T;l uonru ana iuuiu mi -- - - North Star Iron WorkH, of Own-' townn, Minn., hnvo been rocolvod hero with word from tho compnny that thoy would llko to havo them Treasurer mnnufnetured on Coos Iray for local ' distribution. Tho churns nro made. (JotH J-'Inii lllrtl. H. A. Cortholl received n ftno barred Plymouth Hock rooster by express yestordny to bo nddod to his Hay Park poultry yard. Tho bird comes from n prlzo winning strain nnd Mr. Cortholl EAHIi GHAY Is among the. visitors In tho city today from Allegnny. J. 13. NORTON, of Cotiulllc,' was o Marshflcld business visitor today. MHS. J. 11. DAVIS was a vlsftor In today shopping from North Coos Hlver. (1EOHUE II. TEHHY, tho woll known Daniels Crook logger, was In Munshttold last evening. MISS EVA FAItHEll of tho Myrtl'o Point telephone exchnngo wns a Marflhfleld visitor Inst uvenlng. JAMES OI1INEY came down this morning from Altognny on tho Mllllcoma for n short shopping trip. II. 13. HAKEIl canio down today from I.ixiii Uikn for a short nta Tho roads nro drying up nnd nro passa ble for heavy traffic, ho statcB. MHS. M. E. DOI.AN of Mary Eliza beth's Shop on Central avenue, has guno to Portland to moot rep resentatives of eastorn manufac turers tc securo n new lino of stn ploii and novelties for spring nnd summer. MHS. C. DENNISON, of Enstsldo, loft Thursday on tho Elder to visit frlonds In Hoqulam, WnBh Ington, and Intor will go to Montana for nn Indefinite stay. Mr. Dcuulson will Join his wlfo In tho near future CIIHISTIAX I'llUHCII IiADIKS COOKED FOOD SAM! nt office of W. A. ItEID, I-'ltOXT ST., HATUH DAY, l'EHHUAHY 20. HIGH QUALITY 1'HUITS, YEOKTAIIIilCS ' AXD NUTS nt reasonable prices . MAHSIIFIEM) FHUin COMPANY Phono 3G4-J At Pnlnco Market 180 No. Broadway Wo hnvo extra swoot Nnvcl Oranges at 20c, 23c nnd !l0o por dozen, llti: YOU (JOIX TO AINT THIS SPHIXG? YOl" OUGHT TO. : iiui: tin: quality flJ HAVE THE Tit ICE iSUHMCE ALWAYS V AAlOiV'AmJLl 3. iSXXi MASS When you ttnvihpnpc;! em LEM1MSK IT HEATER TOMIGH T THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVI LLE QUANTITY PLUS QUALITY afield North Bend CAIFE ilifield D A. 11. IIODOIXS PAINT AND DECORATING CO. FM I mates I'litnlslied II Ul-lt. Mar.slilield, Oregon HE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY We mnko Ico cioimi 1 Central nvc, l"ono 131-Tj "Mock Sad Alii" Master Ma gician, in an ontlro chango of program, "Her Awakening." A tlirilling drama in two parts, "The Mirror." Solving a mys tery in the ranks of the clito, Jessen, M. D. kSICIAX AND SUHGEON and Diseases of Women a Specialty. & Hansen bldg. Phono 229-J ?0 Tor. 9th & Elrod. Ph. 15C-J "The High Grader." A strong society drama. "Out of the Valley." A modern drama, "'He Loves the Ladies." A side - splitting Keystone comedy, "Foiled Again." A Blud-Curd- ling Meller Drammer. Komlc Seven reels of al new pic tures and a top-notch vaude ville act. Lower floor, 15c; entire balcony, 10c; children under 10, 5c. Here tomorrow night: Epi-, sode No. 1 of "Zudora." in 1 1 two reels. Last episode before the final prize winning solu tion of the "Million Dollar Mystery," in two reels. In refined family, near school. Glvo phono In reply. Address II, enro Times. FOH SALE Motor boat. .Excellent onglno. F. A. Sncchl. FOH It EXT In Hunker II 111, kmh1 fi room modern Iioiibo with pantry and bath. Apply K. M. Smith, Phono 3125. : WANTED WAXTED- wultrcss. -Position ly exiK'ilenced Phono 258-L. WANTED '!' w" !-"Il iuxiwr outfit, C mlrrorfl, 2 workBtanda, gas heater, polo and cash resistor. Ap lly to Q. II. Truman, North Hond. POSITION WANTED Ily Swiss milker of 15 years oxporlonco, with a going dairy ranch. Address Fred Hothon, Hlnnco Hotol, Mnrah field. WANTED Experienced Rnrdener. J. B. Fitzgerald. Phono 3151. " with tho tnx collections under tho 1913 law until tho county court or ders him to mnko any chango that may bo arranged by tho prcsont legis lature. Tho 1913 law provided that. tho first half of tho taxos becomes duo boforo April 1 and tho second halt Soptombor 1. Everybody Welcome. Tlio Cham ber of Commorco committees In chnrgo of tho reception at tho Mllll coma Club tills ovoiilug, which la given in honor of tho more recent arrivals on tho liny, want It under stood that eovryouo Is wolcomo. Old residents nnd now arrivals are urged to turn out and get acquainted. Coiim for Criuy Men. Trnvollng Guards a, K. Harrington and A. II. Haider, of tho Salem IiiBano asylum, arrived overland this morning and loft nt once for Coqulllo, whoro thoy will got two men hold In tho county Jail for Insanity. Thoy expect to return with them this evening and leave out tomorrow morning on tho return Journey. Play Hnskctlmll. Though thoy aro at tho bottom of tho list In tho county bnskotball lenguo tho players of tho North Hond high school hnvo gono over ' into tho valley (or two - iKaiiios and fooling confident of suc- I.'OH SALE CheMer White lonr, , COjJg nfter BOy8rn, WQ0.B of ,,. ?30.00 Phono 307XC or uddrosa tog rnctc0f Thoy aro to moet tho P. O. nox 342, North Bend. ' flvca from Conulllo ami Ilamlon. both of which havo defeated them previ ously tills Benson. Ijiiitl Hrlngs Prisoner. W. C. of fir nnd at tho prosout tlmo tho BARGAINS FOH SATUHDAY, MONDAY AXD TUESDAY AT THE PAIR FOR SALE FOH SALE TJ-ncre tract. 9 130. An ply Hox "H," Times office i. 10 pieces Plaid and check- cd Dress Goods; vnlue to 50c On Bnlo nt OQn per yard Zju . 10c nnd 15c Hick Hack Trimming Drnlds, r ! plcco OC ! FlolBhor'a Gormantowu Yarn, t-alo prlco, f I per skein -C 12 1-2c Cotton HuttlugH, Good quality, Q Special roll 3C Ladles excellent quality Mid- j dy HIoubos In tnns or white. 2.00 to $2.50 JM AC ' values iJ)liT,0 ! , ! Men's finest auto nnd drlv- ' Ing gloves, In doer skin cud horso hide, (2.00 and $2.50 viiluos. Only 01 OK ' pair $liZ0 , . Get Your Chicken for Sunday Dinner at the The Palace Meat Market Only 1 7c Pound Dressed Saturday Only. North Broadway. Phone 406-J. FOR RENT I FOR KENT Housekeeping sulto, with bath. 246 No. 4th st., Tolo phono 242-L. JNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo Kept PHV TO THE TUHLIO fgular stnto licensed undertaker will bo In chnrgo Phono 1D5.J An Appeal to Wives FOR SALE CHEAT Four Improved Laird, deputy shorlff, roturnod this lots, 200x112, with C-room house, I morning by way of Mnploton from In No'rth Mnrshflold, also lot 50x , noseburg, whoro ho went for Charles 100, on 10th street, Sengstacken Chambors, tho young man who forged Addition. Apply ownor, Thos. F. n chock at Hridgo several days ago. j 50-Inch tnpostry cloths for ) jHUer. i Tho accused has two names to his portlorrcs and couch covors. , credit, that of Hoy Shields being lita , 85c values. KQn ' other cognomen. Ho is a tliort, heavy , per ynrd J J U sot young follow, with a receding , chin and lioavy Jaw. !, Would Sturt llnimli Hci-c. A lot-. Hygienic Lambs Wool Com- ter from tho offices of tho big Oro- I gon Nursery Company at Oronco, ; Orogon, was received yestordny ask 1 lug for Information rogardlng the of establishing n branch Iioubo of PUBLIC WELCOME Tuesday, February 2:1, nt it o'clock nt Guild Hall. WHO CENSORS THE MOVIES? , Trogrnin by Mrs. Guy Warner ami Mrn. Otto Bohottor, Sunday, March II, at Episcopal Church. HBLIGIOX AXD THE STUDENT by Itov. Hobt. E. Hrmwilng. FOR HICXT HousekeepliiR suite, Marshflcld Hotel, Cor. Third and Commercial. Phono 137-L. March iio, nt Guild Hull. HOW TO MAKE .MAHSHF1ELD A .MODEL G1TY by Mr. Ver non Smith. MUSK' IX THE SCHOOLS by Mrs. Fird Wilson, iisnIhUiI by Mrs, Win. Horsfitll, Jr. Tuestbiy, April 27 at Guild Hull. THE OUTDOOR AND OTEX WINDOW SCHOOL HOOM by Mrs. Herbert liockhnrt, TiuiMlay, May ', at Guild Hall. THE SAVINGS HANK SYST E.M IX THE TUHLIO SCHOOIr by Mrs. H. II. Corey. ADVERTISING CIIUHCII by Mw, Arthur McKeown. Tuesday, Juno lit). FIGHTING TUHEHCUUISIS by Mrs. J. W. llvnnett. Please cut out and keep for referonco. FOH HEXT Well furnished flt with bath. ?20. Phono 443-J. I lures & Framing Walker Studio You know tho terrible affliction that cornea to many homea from the result of n drinking husband or son. You know of tho money wastod on "Drink" that la needed In tho homo to purchaso food and clothing. OR IUNE has saved thousands of drink ing men. It is a homo treatment and enn bo given secretly. Your money will bo refunded If, after a trial, It has failed to bonefit. Costs ccly ?1.00 a box. Come In aud get . . a freo booklet and let us toll you FOR RENT O-room house an First of tho good ORRINE is doing. street, f 17. Phono 219-J. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank I r n,.l,,. n Pnnirnl Avnmio. Ol)l)0-1 TIRED Elto Chandlor Hotel, Phono 74. FOR RENT Furnished liousekeep lu rooms nt Fourth and Donnolly. Phono 337-J. FOR RENT Reasonable, fl-i-oom, neatly furnished flat with bath, on North Front street. Key at Johnson & Gulovsen's. 3C4 No. Front St. OF HOTELS? Try good homo cooking with prlvato family. Nicely furnished rooms. Rate reasonable. 239 So. 4th St. FOR RENT Furnished two-room apartments, 3rd and Anderson. Phono 249-L. FOR REXT Largo front rooms with heat. Suitable for 2 or 3 porsons 2C5 N. 1th St. forts, full size. (Jn MP 3.50 values, only ifl.iT'O , 35c Crepe paper Napkins, beautiful floral design, ino , on Bnlo, per 100 J(j ! J i 25c Men's Arm Hands, var- ) ious kinds, 1Qi ' Por pair IZb L ! FOR REXT FIno stock or dairy ranch, within a mllo of Marsbflp'd 150 acres with 100 acres of bot tom land. Very reasoiifMo terms. Apply E. I. Chandler, Room 300 Coko building. ABSOLUTELY YOUR MOXEY'Sj WORTH OH YOUR .MONEY HACK THE FAIR i CENTRAL AVENUE NB.VT TO CHANDLER HOTEL THE DELICATESSEN CO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY Wo carry at all times a lart'o varloty of DELICIOUS READY PREPARED FOODS for ttio tablo and family trade, rondy to sorvo. Wo glvo our best attontlon and efforts to all special orders for s'ocial functions and private gatherings. TRY OUR. QUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS Delicacies of all klndn to chooso from. A lunch to suit your tasto lu Quality aud Prico. MESSENGER HKUVIUK PHOMIT, COURTEOUS, RELIAHLE. ins.lt TWO PHONES 115 Wo will send you n car, a tuxlcab, nn express wagon or a mos- sengo.- boy If you nsk us to do so. MARSHFIELD CYCLERY mmm