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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1910)
MMBBBBBBBPBfflPIWaM f7Hfi i.nwfpwWBiiHWgW THE COOS HAY TIMES, MAKSHFIELTl, iOREGOX, FKIOAV, FEBRUARY IX, 1010 EVEXING EDITION FORE Inaugurates Their First arnival A me To Commence Monday, Feb. 14th It will be well for you to take .advantage of the most opportune occasion ever presented you, It is the habit of all our trade to make early purchases and prepare for their summer outings and vacations mrJm n eighth t-age ' - - : LW i him mi ! in in i iii wimni win mi WHIM miw iimiiiiiimi rr i w ui b riri.l I -wn4 tt tt tt ir-w lr r 4r r Film I ill b"-.- dIU' 2 I ! IK n iH W yr TRTC 7 Q 1 ureal wi f . 51 iff ( ! M Ri i during the rainy season We have, as a consequence made unusual reductions' to stimulate our trade to bet ter selections and at a saving that will cause crowds of anxious shoppers to attend, A Diary of the many things you may expect during the sale INDIA LINONS, BATISTE, LONG CLOTH, NA1MS00KS, PIQUES, MULLS, ORGANDIES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR OF ALL KINDS, FANCY AND TAILORED SHIRT WAISTS, ETC., ETC, "FLAXON" the new white goods that looks just like linon, washes and retains its same linon finish, the, goods you read so much about in all the big trade papers. Big variety here to choose from, THE MOST COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR EVER BROUGHT TO COOS BAY NEW GOODS JUST UN PACKEDCOME EARLY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE. Hundreds of light fluffy Under Garments to choose from, They represent the choice pieces from the best makers, beautifully trimmed with lace and em broideries and handsomely finished, Women with discriminating tastes and who appreciate stylish, , dainty undergarments can't well afford to miss this unusual event as this price-cutting will cause some unusual selling. We urge all to come early and get your choice while the stock is complete, ALL GARMENTS SPECIALLY RFnilHED FOR THE GREAT WHITE SALE." ' 15 AND 20C VALENCIENNES LACES AND INSER TIONS TO MATCH, 5 CENTS YARD. We have just received a beautiful lot of laces and insertions not a piece h the lot that sells less than 12 1-2 and up to 20 csnts Our unusual purchasing opportunity enabled us to make a splendid buy and we are going to give you the benefit during this sale, Valenciennes laces and insertions to match, not less than 12 yards sold to customer For the WHITE SALE 5 CENTS YARD. See Big Window Display. 10 AND 12 1-2c EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH 5 CENTS YARD. Cambric embioideiies 5 to 6 inches wide and in sertions to match, not a piece in the lot selling for less than 10c the yard and up to 15c for the BIG WHITE SALE 5 CENTS YARD. 20c SWISS AND NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH 10 CENTS YARD. This lot comes eight to ten inches wide, beauti ful patterns and splendid values, a great opportunity for a big saving Sets to match, for the BIG WHITE SALE 10 CENTS YARD. 5,000 YARDS OF FINE SWISS, CAMBRIC AND NAIN SOOK EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS SPECIAL LY REDUCED FOR THE BIG WHITE SALE. This big sjore made a purchase that enables us to give you the most sensational bargains ever for our Big White Goods o vent the entire lot comes in sets to match and widths from 3 tx 1 8-inch includ ing trimmings, flouncings, corset cover and Shirt waist designs, We urge you to come early and take advantage, F? WI?X SEE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY. 25c CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED BLACK HOSE, SALE PRICE 3 PAIRS FOR 50 CENTS. As an extra special, we have placed on sale a lot of Children's 2x1 fine i ibbed, mercerized hose in black only, sizes from- 5 1-2 to 10, TITis hose re tails at all the leading stores for 25 to 30 cents the pair atfd good values, we are going to sell them for this big occasion, 3 PAIRS FOR 50 CENTS 12 1-2c TO 15c CAMBRIC AND SWISS EMBROID ERIES INSERTIONS TO MATCH , 8 1-3 CENTS YARD This lot of Swiss and Cambric embroideries, not a piece selling for less than 12 1-2c and up to 15c, .six to eight inches wide, beautiful patterns to select from for the BIG WHITE SALE 8 1 -3 CENTS YARD '' r - $w IE? . Mi I ( - f v v s r - 'mr m ' ' II II III 1 HI ! ?a gFnfii i3kM J'JF f& Copyright 1908 by The , Warner BrvtkersQrjpany 35c AND 40c SWISS AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING 15 CENTS YARD. A beautiful assortment of handsome Swiss . and Cambric Embroidery flouncing not a piece in the lot selling for less than 35 cents and up to 40 cents the yard 12 to 18 inches wide and we will call your attention to big window display, for the BIG WHITE SALE 15 CENTS YARD. Our enthe line of Ladies Shirt Waists for early Spring just received, all the new models in tailored and fancy waists and the best assortment we'ever had are to be placed at special low prices for the BIG WHITE GOODS EVENT. White Diess Goods In the very latest designs and patterns, for Dresses, Waists, Lingerie and Children's apparel just received from the big trade centers in the East, on this steamer, to introduce this line we aie going to give you some exceptional bargains the entire line displayed on our counters and marked to your advantage-Consists of Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, Organdies, Figured Batistes, Nainsooks, cross bar and striped Piques, Rep, Voiles, Rajahs, etc, . The Store RThe Busy People POLITICS HOT IN WASHINGTON Many Want Senatorship From Northern State King County's Plight. SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. 11. It lias just camo to the ears of tho King county politicians that Con- Breasmaw Polndextcr lias been prom lscd the suppoit of several Influen tial United States senators from tho middle west in his fight to succeed 8. II. Piles as United States senator from this state. If that prove truo -there aro certainly somo political lhoworks in store for tho voteis of tho noithwest . Tho senntors who nro said to havo promised Poinde.x tor support aie of tho Insurgent stripe nuil they aio said to bo among tho ablest orators In tho senate. It Is their Intention, It Is stated, to conio to the state of Washington dur ing tho campaign and mako a num ber of speeches In Polndexter's be half. King county expects to try to set tle her senatorial muddle within the ,not few weeks. Senator Wilson, who It is roported will bo a candi date to succeed Plies, is oxpected homo next week. Judge Burko anil John 13. Humphries aro still In tho race. Humphries refuses to date to go Into a primary for the purpose of determining who shall be tho King county candidate. Burke says he is willing. John L. has written from tho east that ho Is willing to do "what tho other candidates are." And there you are! It Is conceded that unless King county gets behind ono man there Is no chance of land ing tho senatorship. With two st)ong men like Polndexter and Rob ert McCormlck of Pierce county In tho fight it is certain that King county would lose. State Land Commissioner E. W. Boss camo to tho city this week and "nosed around" among local politi cians. While Ross has not come out and said so it is a certainty that he will bo a candidate for goernor, un less he changes his mind. His poli tical friends here admit that ho has consulted them about entering the fight; that they have advised lilm to do so and that ho has assured them that ho will mako the race. (he Battery. There had agaiu been trouble in tho O'nagan household, and O'Hngnn had the word of sympathy when he next met bis neighbor. " 'TIs not much of a team yo make, ye and yer woife," said O'lloean. "Au that's where yo'ro wrong," said O'Uagan, "t'JIs tho folno team wo make entirely. Me woife pitches an' 01 catches."-Puck. Generally Snealdnci. She What do they mako In a chaf imr dish? He Iudlcestion. Smart Set. SHE WANTS A HUSHAXD. Hit Cork ExDirlinct. "Wer you lver la Cork?" asked Mike, "No," replied Patrick, "but I"re f eon a lot of drawln'a of It" How to Clean Hairbrushes. To clean hairbrushes put a table spoonful of ammonia Into a basin of tepid water anil dip the brushes down into It until they nro clean. Dry with the bristles down, and they will be like new. Bavarian Children. Children In Bavaria are taught to drink beer .when they aro about a year old. ICnusub Girl Has Ncrvo to Come Out Publicly ami Say So. GinAItD, Kan., Feb. 12. If" any prosperous ranch owner wants a wife, he would do well to communi cate with Emma Stewart of Wilming ton, Del., who recently wrote to the editor of a local naner as follows: "Dear Editor Please insert in your paper this ad, for me: "Would like to hear fiom a prosperous ranch owner. No objection to a widower with two or moro nice children.' Thanking you in advance, I am, "EMMA STEWART, v "General Delivery, "Wilmington, Delaware." As this, Crawford county, is close ly settled, with mining and manufac turing as Us principal industries, the local editor has little hope of finding a ranchman for Emma. However, he says that "should any ranch owner nttlng tl)is description in this sectiw secure this prize package the editors will expect a spotted calf or a coup of Duroc's goats from the owner's ranch In nas-ment for tnJ advertisement, and If the spinster Is especially good looking we may & mand a milk cow." PASS "WHITE SLAVE" iW-b- House AiloplN Measure Passed IT Tho Senate. (By Associated Press.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 12- ThA npnnott "Wtilto clnvfi" 1,111 rfj' lllnHnc tVio tmllln In Imninrnl aW Wompn wna nincml W Urn fipnate W' day virtually in the same form s passed by the House. Read The Times' Want Ads. f Try Times' Want Adf. .- -''ncte'' aajjira