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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1909)
"? W "i'WMUffi i-'iiiiiuiiiiiiui.jwti!U-VlJi)',pt!-vv V it''"7'rhmmm-irmv! mmmm&rmmmmmmw ) u vfy&pm 1 T ?- s9mlsSSSSSSSSKKm fpNiSjiw-i''V. mVi. ii "3ani wj - - -" - - - 5 5 ft.it rr I i f !i i :U I t li THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 909 EVENING EDITION The Myers Store North Bend, Oregon, hi - The Myers Store North Bend, Oregon i nii&jU' ANNUAL WHITE FAR ft $P0P M ry - A Surpassingly Beaatafal Showing of Dainty U&dermsisliiis, Filmv Laces and Sheer White Fabrics, Specially Priced for Tills February Occasion, R.eady tom"rrow morning the great White Fair of Undermuslins at The Myers Store an event, that, will awaken the interest and stir the enthusiasm of every beautv-Ioving. far-sisrhLed and economically inclined womaa on C cs Bay. A magaificont exposition of under-garments, displaying immense quantifies and varieties of dainty and effective styles. See the Undermuslins at, The Myers Store this week. Examine tha qualities. Notice Lhe workmanship. Measure the fullness. Feast your eyes on their crisp, fresh newness and rara beauty and perfection of design. And, remember, tha important factor of low prices made possible only because of our exceptional buying facilities, and planning for this occasion months ego. FOUR. DAYS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satarday FOUR DAYS DRAWERS The most extensive, elaborate showing, reasonably priced, this store cv t made. Fine new domestic and imported garments, elegantly made of fine materials and trimmed with lace, em broidery and ribbons. Here are a few prices. White muslin drawers. Trimmed with one row each of lace and Insertion and one cluster tuck. A regular 50c garment. ( Special for the White Fair, at only 3JC MadP "f fine English cambric. Six inch flounce. Nicely hemstitch ed, and cluster tuck above flounce. Regular and extra LCJ sizes. Special for this occasion, garment only C Extra fine grade nainsook and longcloth. Trimmed with six inch embroidery flounce and two Inch insertion and cluster OC. tVs. Closed and umbrella style. Special price now.... Made of fine grade of longcloth. Seven inch embroidered flounce. with ribbon drawn beading. Extra full. Open and closed styies. All bizes. Worth $1.G5. Specially priced. Hcst grade F."gllsh longcloth and French cambric. Elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery and ribbon. Extra full flounce. A handsome assortment worth up to $2.50. Only ? 1 a&O Elaborately on. Extra .$1.75 Fine nainsook drawers, with ribbon beadln; and lace, Exquisite Nine Inch flounce of embroidery Open and closed styles. garments that would usually retail at considerab.y &y 1 more than this price. Only $&& J C - 1 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 25c Assortment 1. Corset covers and drawers of good quality muslin and cambric, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Many styles. Well finished, new and beautiful garments. Regular prices were $1.50, $1.00, 75c, and 5Cc, priced respectively at 98c, 69c, 47c and 9 Assortment 2. Night gowns, dr"-iers and corset 'covers in many dainty and beautiful sty.es; goodvstiiies daintily trimmed wltt lace and embroidery with ribbo"( Qrnvi heading. Reg- . m ulsr values were $2.00, $1.65, $1.35, $1.00 and 75c, and L f now priced at $1.39, $1.19, 92c, 69c and & .Assortment 3. Skirts, nightgowns, corset covers, chem'se and drawers of cambric, nainsook and lawn. Pretty designs. All crisp and new. Handsomely trimmed with lace and em broidery with ribbons. Worth $3, $2.50, $2.25 and $1.75, and priced at $1.95, $1.67, $1.43 and Assortment -4. Night gowns, skirts, drawers, corset covers and combination garments of fine nainsook and cambric. Beautifully trimmed with Swiss embroidery and Gcr-nan and Torchon lace with ribbon. Worth $3.75, $3.35, $2.75, and t, f 2 2, and priced now, respectively at $2.95, &&O $2.47, $1.9S and '-P -O 98c UNDERSKIRTS The finest assortment of exquisite undermuslins eer shown by The Myers Store. Every one made in a light, well entilnted work room, In the invigorating and healthful atmosphere of New Eng land, wholly by American girls, excepting a few of the more ex pensive ones which come from France. Made of good grade of muslin, with tucked flounce of lawn. Some trimmed with several rows of lace and embroidery edging and insertion. Either long or short styles. Equal to $1 val ues. Only Fine cambric muslin. Extra wide flounce, with cluster tucks and ruffle. Trimmed with embroidery of dainty patterns. A vey pretty garment in an array of patterns. Special, fi fl J p on'.y (pi ,& Fi" longcloth material, with lawn flounce, of five clusters of fine tucks. Very full Trimmed with embroidery. A few with lace edging and insertion. For the White Fair, only. . . . Fine grade longcloth and Frer.-sh cambric. Made with ten Inch flounce of hemstitched tucks and a full nine inch ruf fle of embroiderj. Ribbon drawn beading. Only Longcloth and French cambric. Beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery and ribbon drawn beading. Eighteen inch flounce of fine lawn, tucked with five n ws of fine Val. lace. Only O.her handsome underskirts of the best domestic and imported white materials. Tastily trimmed with lace, embroidery and rib bons; with wide nounces, and priced from $3 00 up to 75c cks and A very L25 of firm $1.50 i ten inch $2.00 rith lace and h flounce of $2.65 imported ;ry and rib- $8.00 NIGHT GOWNS Tills showing will at- Heautiful snow white, crisp night gowns, made for those who appreciate dainty garments, well made and artistically trimmed, at prieos a fourth and a third less than their full worth tract eerv uomaii interested in dainty nnd-rmiislins. Night gowns of a good grade of cambric, trimmed with Swiss embroidery ana Gsrman Va.enclennes lace, and cluster tucks. All run full size and (fLCJ,, are extraordinarily priced for this event at 03C Made of fine Berkeley cambric, with dainty trimming of lace insertion and cluster tucks In yoke. All sizes from 32 to 44. A very specially Oei priced garment at OwC Fine grade of longcloth. Nicely trimmed with lace, embroidery and fine lawn ruffles. High and low neck, with hemstitched bands around ? e t front and back of shoulders. Really worth $2. Only J 1 ,-Jj Elaborately trimmed with fine embroidery and lace, with ribbon drawn bead ing. E.ther high or low neck. Long and short sleeves. Material (J (f of best grade longcloth. Only ift.JVJ Made of extra grade nainsook and French cambric. Daintily trimmed with p-v' s pnihrol'ler) and lace, with ribbon drawn beading around CJi (ftj neck and arms. A very beautiful assortment. Only Po5'.ll Other beautiful night gowns will be shown in our White Fair assemblage, made of fine naiu3ook, English longcloth and best French cambrics Artistically trimmed, and priced from $2.75 to ROYAL COR.SET COVERS $6.50 J An unusually large and handsome new showing of Bridal Sets, Cambrics, All bpeciaily Priced for the Occasion that Will DON'T STAY AWAY IF YOU Crisp, dainty corset coders, perfectly and chnrmingly made. Exquisitely trimmed with filmy laces and embroideries. The most elegant display of reasonably priced corset coers this store eer offered. Here are the White Fair prices- Made of fine quality cambric, trimmed with hemstitched ruffles of fine lawn around neck and sleeves. All sizes. Extraordinarilv priced for c' this occasion, at . JC Fine nainsook and cambric corset covers. Trimmed with pretty lace Insertion and embroldried medallions. S!ze3 34 to 44. The kind that or- E dlnarily would sell at 75c. Garment only 3UC Co -set covers of best grrde of nainsook and longcloth. Exqilsltelv trimmed with Valenciennes and Two-thread lace, and the Swiss embroidery. T r' Back trimmed with cluster tucks. Each. . .'. 03C Handsome dotted Swiss and longcloth corset covers. Trimmed elaborately with fine lace insertion and embroidery, with inserts of lawn in pretty 9VL shades. Every size. Specially priced at each JC Corset covers of the best grade of nainsook. Handsomely and artistically trim med with fine embroidery and lace. Some styles are made with the new cross uarred nainsook and longcloth. Worth' $1.50. Special ....: Other corset covers made of the finest grade of French cambric, longcloth and nainsooK. ah ueautitury trimmed with lace and embroidery, with rlbbcn drawn beading. Specially priced at from $1.25 to $3.00 Combination Suits, Laces, Embroideries, Greet Your Eye Tomorrow Morning CAN ARRANGE TO BE FP Lawns, Linens and When You Come fr7r-ET7irrrefv;iu,v. ' "J'.BIMfffTOrX J-K-T'?:-f,-f"?WtV-,'Ml?7TvTWWVt'Mtj:S-n DIES AT fi.YIUHXKH. Former Marshflcld Resident Suc cumbs Suddenly. Mrs. H. A. Barnes, a former resU dent of Marshflold, died suddenly at Gardiner Sunday. She had been ailing for soma tlmo but was not thought to bo serious. Sunday morning, slio grow rapidly worse and a tolephono inosaago was sent to the Rov. Father Curlcy asking him to come up. About twenty minutes aftor the arrival of the first message, another measage nnnounood her death. The "body was brought to the Tomple & Wllon UuderUklftg Par lors in North Deud last eveuiriK. and will be shipped on the M. F. I'Unt to the old home In Sustn Barbara, Cal., for burial. CLINTON VOAKAM DEM). NEST KGfiS at MILXEK'S. Funeral of Well-Known Coulcdo Young .Man Held Monday. Clinton Yoakam, the nlneteon-yenr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yoakam of Coaledo, who died of ap pendiclt's late Saturday, was hold yesterday, Intorment being In the Coos River cemetery. One of the last requests of the young man was that olthor Judgo John F. Hall or S. II. Cathcart of Marshfield, conduct liis fuueral services. Judge Hall be Ins called to Coqullle to court, Mr I Cathcart took charge of :ue service. one of the features of which the reading of Tsanatopsli. The fu neral waa well attended. Clinton Yoakam wai an uuusuaHy li riant young man and gare promiae of great accomplishments had he been spared for the opportunities of : life. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him ani much svm pathy Is expressed for the grief stricken parents and relatives. PUMPS at Mllner's. v r vr 1 f ! !! . !-! .g-1' fl-0 FRENCH IiESSOJS by Prof. C. A. Gaberniche, (the real Parisian French Is taught) Fqur month's study will insure a good knowledge of conversation. Phone Carleton Jewelry Store. cJf g?$ S. II. P. at MILXKIUS. Foley's Orlno Laxative curt; con stipation and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and reg ular. Orino is superior to pills and tablU as it does not gripe or nau seate. Why take anything else? RED CKOSS PHARMACY, John Preuss, Prop. 'I 'I it I! A.1 In the next Fem Days We are making a reduction on GENTS' AXD INDIES' WATCH CHAINS. Call and look crer our stock. -vVe can please Sou In any pattern desired and prices are right. Remember, we guarantee every pur chase. Repairing a specialty. DIAMONDS OX CREDIT. CARLETON JKWELRY COA1PANY FIRST TRUST AXD SAVINGS RANK HI.DG.. MARSHFIELD, ORE 4 .. --- --'!' I'- -! ! ---? ! I T t i! 1 j n li - m - I -A -..,.. ,.,.. SouthMarshfield to--rrv ny v-oakps.uuper ion Ye solicit your trade. AH' orders filled promptly. COOS HAY FIT?!, muwvv 3. C. DOAXE A SON, Props. Phone 554 or Jjcxtc Orders at I. S. KAPFMAX CO. iL I il DWltt's Carhollzed Witch Hazel Salve Is specially good for piles, but U Is also recommended nearly every where for arythlng when a salvo is needed. It Is soothlng,v cooling and healing. Be sure to get DeWltt's Witch Hrel Salve when you ask for It. We sell and recommend It. Sold by LOCKHART & PARSONS.