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"vy--w!(F?'SSr' '" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FIVE Clearance Sale On Overcoats&Raincoats y3 off on all Men's Overcoats&Raincoats $30.00 now $20.00 25.00 now 16.65 20.00 now 13.65 15.00 now 10.00 V Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend -" LOCAL NEWS AND PERSONALS Hnmncr Club. Tho Sumnor Sow ing Club la boing entertained by Mrs. I.ulu Gray nt her homo thero today. fjpls Out IV Tho McDonald & Vaughn -camp nt Sunnier which hns been closed down for n few dayu on account of tho snow, resumed haul ing logs today. Moves t Sumner. Fay Matson, who hoi long boon with .tho McDon ald & Vaughn camp at Dnnlols Crock, moved to Sumnor today and will tnko a position In tho now log Ring camp there. Will ttlvo Dance. -P. E. Conway and wlfo lmvo Issued Invitations for n dnnco nt tho Myrtlo Arms Friday ovoning. Piny Hero. Tho Coos Itlvor High Bcliool Imskotliall team will play tho Klghth grndo bas'kotbnll team at tho Marshfield gymnasium Thursday night. Rtnrtu First Edition. Ronalil McGeorgo Is stnrtlng tho first edi tion of a now trndo publication that ho will call Tho Chatterbox and which ho Is getting out In connec tion with hla typewriting business. To Sanitarium. Judco Watson .me Inilnv vnnlinptnil In antwl Trnit I Mnit fVllll III. Alt of tllO infill Anson, formorly of South Inlot, but was ablo to como through this morn- wlfo nnd two children and they havo been cared for by tho Smith-Powers Company for tho past year and it Is feared that unless ho Is sent nwny, his wlfo and children may contract tho disease. Curry Piomwr III. M. Doyle, a prominent pioneer of Woddorburn nnd well known on Coos Day, has been qulto 111 according to reports received hero. loented at Camp Ono for tho past yonr, to the Oregon Hospital for tubercular patients. Anson has n a Big 3 Burpee's Day Special FRIDAY SPECIAL Hnvllanil China plates, two bIzoh, extra good ton pots, largo grnnlto Blow hottles, Inrgo grnnlto dish pans, china cups nnd saucors. Uttlo ahoppor gamo, a 75-cont 1 Cr vnluo. Only one to a cuBtomor. Whllo they Inst IOC SATURDAY SPECIAL Japanoso baskotsj unheard of values; unbrcakablo, largo olzo doll, largo bIzo framed plcturos; .1 bas kets to ono customer; ono doll to a customor. At tho j very small prlco of C MONDAY' SPECIAL Japanoso baskets, same as on 8nturdny; O-Ccdar Oil Mops; O'Codar Oil; lurgp bIzo yollow mixing bowl and framed plcturos. Watch our windows for thoso pj bargains. Whllo thoy InBt " SALE STARTS 10 A.M. LASTS UNTIL ALL ARE GONE Burpee's 5-10 & 15 ct. Store lug, so that now Coos Day Is caught up to dato again In Ito deliveries. Tho mall cnrrlorB this morning had tholr bags carrying loads About tho city. ClotM Pla"n. Frod Magm.Kso:i hns nbout comploted 1' i plain for tho 13000 rosldonco . .i W. T. Strll will orect In Porlmm Park. Tho plans will bo ready for tho contrac tors In a fow days. KuHtHldo Council. Tho Eastsldo city council will meet next Tuesday night to tnko up vnrlous mnttora. It was stated by Eastsldo parties today that tho much talked of election con test thero would bo dropped. sumo In tho provJouB. fr(nl. This does not lncludn tho otnor wltnosses from Eureka and Coos Dny. Plan Big Dance. Leonard Mas ters, who was down from Sumnor today said that they Woro planning for a big dnnco In tho Sumnor Hall next Saturday night. A largo num ber from Mnrrihflold and Coos Itlvor am expected. Teacher Resigns. Mrs. Slmonct son, teacher of tho Intermediate trrades In tho Bunker Hill school, has resigned, effective tho latter part of this month. Mr. Slmondson recently went to California and sho wIbIics to Join him. Her successor has not yet boon choson. A. K. Arklcy Speeding A chnrgo of exceeding tho speed limit In his nulomobllo Inst night nt North Bend was plnccd against A. K. Arkloy. This morning Mr. Arkloy appenrod before Rocorder Mnybec nnd said ho did not know thoro was a speed limit. Ho pleaded guilty and was fined $5.00. Vote for Chief. Mombors of tho Marshfield Voluntcr Flro Depart ment aro talcing considerable Inter est In tho election of tomorrow evening of flro chlof and asslstnnt flro chlof. Flro Chlof Dan Kentlng and Jack DavlB aro running for chlof, and Vinco Pratt and William Sloop, for assistant. Tho ballot boxcB will bo open botweon seven and nlno P. m. tomorrow night. Burns' Birthday. At a mooting of tho Caledonian Club nt Allan Todd's offlco, It wis docldod to hold tho annual observation o Lohblo Burns' birthday January !:!), whfiu a banquet and sultablo progrnm will bo provldod for honoring tho mem ory of tho fnmous Scotch poet Com mlttoos will bo nppolnto 1 to a franco tho details and an elaborate nffalr In planned. Supremo Court Canes. C. It. Peck will go to Salom next weok to appear lu a couplo of Coos county cases be fore' tho Supremo court. Ono of tho cases of Joffroys vs. Weekly Involv ing tho purchnso of n ranch noar Myrtlo Point and tho other Is tho caBo of FoulkB vs. Songstackon ct n in volving tho Bale of tidoflnt noar EnstBldo by Mr. Foulkcs mothor Rome yoars ago. 4 i t AMONG THE SICK t $$ Dr A. L. Housoworth 1b con- flnod to his homo with ah attack of tho grip. Eugono O'Connoll, tho well known Coos Bay pioneer who hnB boen qulto seriously ill, Is roportod florao what bottor today which will bo gratifying news to his many frlondB. Mrs. E. N. Smith of FlagBtaffwho undorwont an oporatlon at Morcy hospital yesterday Is roportod to bo doing nlcoly. However It will bo about two wookB hoforo alio will bo ablo to roturn to hor homo. O. W. Kaufman who has boon con fined to hla homo by Illness for bov- oral days 1b reported much Improved Ciu.0 Wh KkiihIVo Ono. Tho cost of hearing tho trial of William Rlmnlr In Pnrtlnllil. rnflt tllO COVOm- "v-"i - - - .. i oriu uuy ment in tho neighborhood of ?J,000, ftn(1 wln 80m jj0 ni,i0 t0 uo 0l,t. a .. n.. .1.- lnn, ,m nl I It IB CBUmamu, VH W1U iubu mm four witness camo from Gold Bench nnd thoy recolved Bomothlng llko $102 a ploco for coming, and tho IM II YOU WANT GOOD MEATS That's tho kind jou get when you trade at tho Union Market. Our lino or ficsli meat In complete. Wo lmvo homo choice hoof now and you ought to try our breakfast hteukit If you want n really de licious cut. lAriylxMly who trios our lioino-.smokod hams and Imcon, keeps on oiderliig tin-in, llftter enjoy somo yourself. PHONE UK YOUR ORDER MS Union Market Ioble TheateD TO-NIGHT FAMOUS PLAYIMtS CHAS. FROHMAN CO. PRESENTS John Barrymore in "The Dictator" written by Richard Hurding Davis. U'k a Paramount fenturo comedy In five reels. Every ono will remember .Tolui Rnrvymoro In the Paramount feature "Are You " Mason?" Tho picture tonight Is inndo by the muiio cast 'f Majorscomedy thnt will make you giggle through tho entire fclw. Ho a regular patron of this theater nnd eo tho gteatest l"")!. In motion pictures. This picture will positively not be repeated. Usual Prices F,,tJy Is funny nKht Clivu'lc Chnplln In "This Try uc." Two reels of tho usual Chaplin funny pictures. Lower floor . 15c Balcony . . .10c Children ... 5c MEN WANTED To see our MILWAUKEE KINO BOOTS, I (1-inch high top, mado of Smoko Veal tan leather, with Good year Welt; mado as near waterproof as any leal her can ho made. They Iiuvo been selling from $.00 to JjW.no. Wo now offer them for $7.00 Men's heavy double-solo Napa tan, winter Minos that are selling else whore for $.1.00. 'Wo mo offering them now nt this Moro for, .$:f.U.1 Mining shoes for men, made up In good solid leather, plain too and douhlo soles. This shoo sells most everywhere for $:UW. Wo now offer them for $-.75 Boys' School Shoes, laco, bellows tongue. This shoo is luuioiiiieiy an leather. The very shoo for boys, that aro hard on shoos. Price, 4 . ifi.OO to $2.00. Como In and let us show you before buying else vIiero !J ss ' ! !' Electric Shoe Store Shoes Repaired Whllo Von Walt S. J. IMMKI'. Prop. 180 South Broadwuy " Stop at Tho Myrtlo Arms for tea Saturday aftornooii uuil enjoy the musical program. Invitations Cv- tended to nil. HofreMunent Id oeuts. Libby Coal, $5.00 ton. Phone 72. t WATERFRONT NEWS t About 3:30 this morning tho steam Bchoonor A. M. Simpson ar rived in from San Francisco and today is loading lumber nt tho Portor mill. Tho Yollowstono dockod early this afternoon from San Francisco. Sho will load lumber for tho Swayno & Hoyt Company, Last ovoning tho .gasoline schoon er Bustler arrlvod from noguo Riv er nnd will probnbly got away to night or tomorrow morning for tho samo placo. VKSSKh MOVKMKNTS Arrived Yellowstone, Son FrnnclBco, nt noon. A. M. SlmpBon, San Francisco, 3.30 a. m. Duo to Sail Bustler, Roguo Blvor, tomorrow morning, 4 1 . t PERSONAL MENTION t MH8. ELLA BOWMAN was among fio visitors hero shopping today. J. W. MITCHELL of tho Flxup store nt North Bend was In tho city to day. L. KHANIK, of tho Const Guard sta tion at Bnmlon, was In tho city todny on a visit. JACK BEATTY was hero on bdsl ncss this' morning from his homo on Coos Itlvor. Dlt. HOHSFALL was called to Myr tlo Point on tho morning train to attend a case, O. 55. THOUNTON was down today buying supplies, from his homo on Haynos Inlet. V. D. SANFORD and Q. W. San ford, of Ilayncs Inlot, wero horo today on a short visit. GEO. E. TONNEY of Myrtlo Point camo ovor last evening to look af ter business on tho Bay. CI1AS. FENSLEIl rot'trnod to Pow ers yestordny aftor n short Rtny hero on business uml plenBiirc. MBS. J. C. M'CULLOCII nnd son, Charles McCulloch.'of Haynos In lut, woro among tho visitors hero MIIS. V. G. iflNDMAUSH and llttlo daughter camo In yesterday from Ten Mllo to visit with II. J. McKeown, FUED KELLY, rcpresiiutlng tho Cluff lino of wholdJUlo frroccrlcs, lefti yesterday to visit tho Coqulllo Valley trade. MRS. W. P. M'KENNA and Miss Mario Conloguo, of Lampa, camoj In last evening for a short visit in tho city. MRS. W. P. M'KENNA of Prosper nnd her guest, Miss Mario Con loguo of Now York, enmo over yes terday for n short stay. HARK DUNHAM, Probation Officer, was horo today to tnko sovcral youngsters out to tho stato train ing school In Salom. GEORGE II. SAILOR, of Portland, who owns timber In this vicinity, nrrlvod yesterday from Portland to look after his Intorcsts horo. JAMES WATSON, County Judge, Is ovor from Coqulllo today, having como to conduct tho hearing of f Ivo boys nnd nttond a meeting ; tonight. ' DELBERT BENSON nnd Capt. John Monson, of tho Messenger, tramp ed from Tomploton to Ilayncs In lot this morning through 1-t Inches of bhow. S. C. ROGERS and wlfo of South Coob Rlvor will loavo on tho Ado lino Smith for Monrovia, Calif., whoro thoy will Bpond tho balance of tho winter. FRED POWERS loit yesterday for PoworB to assist In letting tho logging camps undor headway again aftor a fow days uhutdown on account of tho snow. J. T. VASEY, foroman of one of tho Smlth-Powors camp 'nunr Powors, was In yoBtorday to visit his family whllo tho Camp was oloBod down on account of tho deop snow. A. F. RAPP. manager of tho Wells Fargo Express Company In Ore gon south of Albany, arrived horo yesterday from Eugono to look uftor tho compnny'B lntorest on tho bay for a day or two, JACK ,SASSER, formorly with En ulneor Bradford Wh6oIor lu this city, has taken n position In tho A office of Englnoer Broughton, at I IN on II ilOIlil. !lr. DUHBur nun uuuu In San Francisco during tho past year In tho omploy of tho South ern Pacific. CAPT. O. P. BRITT, of tho Co.vrt Guard station was horo yester day on business. Tho now sta tion la Just recolvlng tho finish ing ouches and tho crow will movo in within a fow days. The plumbers flnlsjiod tholr work yeu-terday. W. E. FORD of tho Union Market wont to Myrtlo Point todny to -na-cortaln If a dog killed on tho track noar thero was a valuable colllo which ho lost. Ho loft tho dog with a friend at Myrtlo Point and ho got away, Mr. Ford had recont ly rofusod $100 for tho dog which nam :Overalls rtfW The ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) grade are still 83c at the J. C. Penney Company Heavy Denim In Boys' Overall, Keguiar too graue "American Prints" Calico in blues, grays and white :Ai. 83c 49c "Underhill" Overalls are Better 5c "Red Seal" Gingham .' lut o i 1 nil m oi-Tft vSC J-- I Ull, IVJU OILG - Williams Shaving Soap .-.,-. ('& Sj&&72?Z?i yj tnttrtfr-!t1fiH if mmmmLpTlW We Lead, Others FollowThe Originators of Low Prices Next uoor to fosiomce 4c fosse f&fleveK I L Portland & sEATTLtJJJ Golden West Coffee Just Right Per lb. . . 40c 3 lb. can . . . .... $1.10 WE HAVE YOU MONEY. GtTTINGS' CASH GROCERY 130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAlt CENTRAL I If Your Grocor doci MOt landlo. Palace Rendered Lard Call ! 100-J THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST LAUD IN MARSHFIELD Wo Also Carry tho Best Lino of Meats Obtainable Palace Meat Market X. 1). OSWALD. Phono 100-J, Central Ave. WEATHER FOltEOAST I Dr. Lwlle, Osteopath. Marshfield 85 Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS J. E. Schilling, Prop. A Select Family and Commercial Hotel Headquarters for Coos Co. people sojourning In San Frauclsco:: IB feting W i " inr Aof ltl rrrM to Coot D7 TlmM. OREGON Fair, continued cold variable winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 1:43 a. m., Jnnunry 19, by Hon J, Ostllnd, apodal' gov ernment moteoroloclBt: Maximum 41 Minimum 2:1 At 4:43 a. m 24 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 19ld 42.43 Precipitation samo porlod luBt yoar 4 2. GO Wind: East, clear. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Wednesday ! January 19 Sun rlaos ( at 7:4C and acts at 4:fi8. Ja declared to have been one of tho j A irii TnnAV best cattlo dogs In HUB Boctton. ii V- iuuhi ! i by cxporioncod and thoroughly To llable vbnian w'hb can furnish roforAiicos. Address R. A., caro Times. WANTED Rnuill mnit... Address "X" caro Times, WANTED TO BUY Cash registers for cash.. Call pr phono L. V. Bridges. Lloyd Hotel. A , l'OK SALE Cheap It taken at oucu. Cablnot sowing machine, almost now. Apply 3D8 Third and High land. ,,,,,, . . J 1 FOR RENT X furnished nnartmoiit in tho O'Connoll building; hot wator and heating. Phono 113-L. ALFRED FLEI8BERG loft today for ia6X Portland whoro ho will tnko rthvAXTED Woman or girl for roil ernl hoUsowork, Mrs. Frank icog trs, Phono 31 07, South Coos Rlvor. position In tho Vlctrola depart ment of tho Wiley B. Allen Com minv. Hn has boon for somo tlmo with L. L. Thomns. LaBt evening yon HALE 10.12 11. P. heavy duty tho Episcopal choir gavo a party in his honor at tho Guild Hall. '"THE BUSY 1 CORNER'S rigid inspection as sures . purity . and strength in drugs. THE BUSY CORNER Phono 21)8 We Deliver Promptly PAY YOUR, DOO LICENSE Notice 1b hereby given that It Is unlawful for any person or porsons to kcop a dpg or dogs, within tho nnninrnta lltllitu nt tllO CltV Of Murshflold of tho ago of moro thuu tour months, unless tho owner or 1 kci per of such dog or dogs Bhall pro em 0 a license for each dog, and lmvo I the number of tho license stamped or lougraved upon tho collar upon each uog, anu any poraon biiuii upon con viction for each offonso bo oubject to a flno of not less than ton nor moro than fifty dollars. All dog ucensos are uuo ana musi Buffalo gasolluo marlno engine. Comploto equipment including Bosh Magneto. Used only about 18 mos. In flno condition Prlco 4400. Intjutro of L. R. McDon ald, Reedaport, Oro. J.OnT Poarl brooch. Reward. Find r plonse phono Mrs. Alice Half, 418-J, FOUND Pass hook No. -II on tho Scandinavian Bank, Mnrshflold. Owner may get same at Times of fice by paying for thla notice. JVI1 UllfJ ItbUIIOUO iW MUD W...4 ...MM.- bo paid at onbo at tho offlco of the i?ouND Enuring on Front stree City Recorder and nil dogs within , l'rlday. Owner can havo saw THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL 11V llll Villi' llll' II1IF4 1111 11 II IUU1I- I . . . t . . . .; .Jl.,'...; ."1.U...V ii.;.... i4 ' "'- .,"' ...., . o .....:.. iiousouconiug aparunems v iv t r-u ill itini iv iii.tiiiriii iiiiii 11 j 1 t v if i r unnnnriv ni i w itiviiiiiiiii 4U(fUtUIVIM 'I - -v -y j.-.-. - . I It 111 B JUIWIl ' w w t j ibamuor uuruor Hiiop. U Krtiiin tho corporate limits of tho City or oy paying for this ad and Iden THE WHITE IS KING Of till Soulng Machines Now locatod nt 2fiC Market aro. fWcst. Phono 193-J. Wo havo also got ulg bargains In all ktnds of usod machines. All machines sold on easy payments. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho i;nou HENRYVILLE 00AL Nut coal, per ton ......... .$4.00 Lump coal, per ton ....... .95.60 Or halt ton1 of both $1.7ft D. MUSSON, Prop. , Phono IS-J or loavo orders nt llillyer's Cigar Store. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market nnd Broadway Wo solicit all our old patrons of tho Lloyd and assure thorn tho same rcasonablo rates, E. W. SULLIVAN tnttlinrl in trtllnT will tlA fill TUHIM ll (1(1 X ll,M ,M vw ? ww ....j..- ....... 1 1 Dated this 17t.li day or January, 11910. J. W. CARTER I Marshal WANTED PJaco to wrk ut house-1 work or washing by hour or day Tho rooms. S8.00 month Electricity, and Gas. Free baths Sleoplug rooms, ftll.SO wk., up 4 I I I lllilMMM W mmmmmi- ". -f' it-Av!, V-AAaiBii'-; 1A. u&ii. ldi-