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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1910)
mm" i ' : ( l THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. '4 - 'i""w ivrtw TiTe LAST WEEK OF THIS GREAT 1! SmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmHMmKmmmmmmmammm- :- IB J : Another big cut made for the FINAL week. Take advantage now SBBBbIk B k JBHBHBHk BIBIBlIH BWbH BBIBWBIBIBbV BWBWBBBIBIbI BIBIbWBIbV JBlfl BBIBB HBH BIBIVBlA hbYH brBWrBIBlA BIBll BIBIbI IBIb! IbH BIBB BIBI BIBll BIBIb bH IBBH BIBIb! BIBIB IbbH HH BBU lBW IZtJ wMVA H B H Hr H H B KH H MH H HHl hbu JbbhI bH bbh bbbI JbI Ibbb IbbbbbbbV bbbbb Sbb bbbL .bV Crowds will be greater and excitement more intense the last week Sale Closes, Saturday ve, Aug, 27, lOp. m. TWO STORES Wo Ifl Y & Marshfleld, Coos BIdg North Bend, SHERMAN AVENUE OUTJSJ WUMUlUa" soxBcsiwruiJwwnr rwTB5WBT?actLagtiuiiaiamBiiaffM.mJaaaaatajii wiauMMPnauMi $?,5Q0 Worth of Brand New Fall Merchandise, Consisting of Wool Dress Goods, Hosiery and Underwear, Women's New Coats and Suits and Men's Hats, Shoes, Bedding, Etc., arrived on last Breakwater, just in time to replenish the broken tines of this noted sale. This Brand New Merchandise is thrown on sale with our other goods at the most Sensationally Low Prices Ever Known, if yon want to save, you simply can't afford to stay away from this Last Week's Selling. Everything Goes at Wonderfully Low Prices. Look These Over: M -.... ! 1 I .I I -I.I - II I .. ... i. ',.,-. . . ..'''" "" " ' " " II II Ml I II I .. . ... .. I ... ... , . i . ., , ' MEN'S GOODS NORTH BEND STORE a-. ?-t Men's l2,fio and $l&.00 Vool Suits; a tow moid loft! $A07' Men's $22.00 All-Wool Suits; now nt, suit, $12 Q7 Men's Flno Tnllorotl $2B.pO All-Wool Suits; $15 60 now '. P , $2.25 $1.95 83c Men's $3.50 and $-J.0O Men's lints; now Men's Vlcl and Patent Colt Shoes, p r pair, only : Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts; now patterns; each WOMEN'S GOODS MARSHFIELD STORE Women's Tailored Suits; $10.00 Ifl $12.00 values rf y only , ipO.Oc Women's Flno Tailored $20.00 to $25.00 Suits; '& 1 A Cf f Women'H $27.50 to $35.00 Suits; now go at, only Women's $0.50 Tailored Skirts; $0.50 values; only Women's $8.00 and $10.00 Lingerie Dresses; go nt only Women's $1.25 Amorlcnn Lady Corsets; now only , .$17.95 ..$3.85 ..$3.87 95c MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS BOTH STORES -. JRt Full Size Bleached Sheets; now, each, only Children's Cotton Fleeced Undorwesr; 35c. grndo ;..42c .' 25c- ...,'" 25c Infants' Wool Sacqucs; silk embroidery trimmed; - in only '. ;.' 1. 1 "C Ladle's $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes and Cxfords; now pal. Ladles' Linen, Wear Guaranteed Hose; pair, only noys' Yankee Hoy Heavy Rlbbod Hoioj pair, onl,, $1.95 15c Just One More Week of Rml Hurry. Delay M . IffiK Y o u M us cans Disflppointmnet to YOU Positively No Sale Goods Sold to Dealers No Special Sale Goods Sold on Credit MB :mttHWtttttwtroHtttmttttmHimtw Personal Notes j w.:i;m:u;:mswmwnmmmmm:;;::m ; JOHN HOPE or North Inlet was In t tho city to-day. J. A. GOODWILL of Coos Elor writ. In tho city to-day. 8HREIFF GAGE wnb hero to-day from Coqullle ou business. beiu lilting her health. Mr. Law hoi m and f.unll) iM'eU to Join 1 n ilune later. J. A. MAIN and family and E. Kothe of Portland, returned oterdny from a successful over-Sunday ilsh tug trip at Tu Mile. A. 11. KDDY and family have moved from South Maishttehl Into tho Mrs. C. NV. Tower houto on Fourth stieot near Commercial. ' D. A JONRS of Tho FlMip Uft tla. morulug on a business trip to AUOr ' cany. 1 fD. L. FOOTK will loM) to-morrow ,, ' morning In his automobile far Itosoburg. 1j8. ijrnov : D. SI'HltltY ud wlfo of j CoQiitlle, spent tho day with Coos j Day f i lends. ' GEO. K. FARKWULL. Joo Mlcelll and C C Alloy of Hosoburg arc Cuus . Hay visitors to-day. 31KS L J SIMPSON. wh,0 biis boon ir1ln Portland, nriiuul homo to-day nil iuv iirvuivniuui, MRS. THOMAS LAWHOUNK will leave on the next M. F. Plant for Southern California In hopes of MKRCII. inothor of Mks. J. . V r - - "" Siiieuton, has leturned to her homo In Wisconsin. Mr, Smenton accom panied her as far as Portland. J. V. SMKATON left Saturday on the Rcdoudo for Portlnnd, accompany lug ,ir. amoaton s motni, una u rotuiulug to the old homo In Wis cousin. MRS. J. C. HAYEK of Lebanon, Ore Sou, Is iho guest of her slater, Mrs. F. K. Allen In South Marshllehl. .Mrs. .Major's husband it Major ot Lebauou. FRANK J. MJLLKR, tho grand high priest of Oregon Arch Masons, ar rluul hero from Albany last night. Ho Is making his annual visit to the at tons chapters, and to-night will bo the guest of Arago Chapter of Marshfleld. Members of Doric J Chapter of tho Eastern Star will absUt In eutertalulug. JOHN A. 11LATT. of Lead, South Da kota, who has been looking up Coos Day prospects, returned to-dn from a two dah' trip up Coos River. Ho expresses himself ory lavorably on this section, MR. COLLVER, who rocontly llulshed twelvo eats' bervlco nt tho Ya qulna Ray life saving station, and who Is now visiting relatives and old friends in Coos county, was ii Marshtleld visitor yesterday. QAPT. HR1TT, of tho life saving sta tion, was a Maishtleld visitor yes toiday. He Is pleahod with his new location and is Just getting nffalrs at tho station rounded into shape to that the work will be ready for tlrst-clao borvlce, DONALD C. McCLALLEN, ono of Roeburg's joung Americans, who cherisluw an ambition to bo nn E1K, outdated as mascot In the Elks' pa rade Sunday, marching at tho head of tho column and lator acted ns special announcer at tho game clos ing tho week's carnival. W. W. PURDY ami wlfo are hero from Lnkeport for a few das, Mr. Purdy. who formerly promoted an electric Uuo between horo and Rosoburg, Is now engineer foe tho Lakeport syndicate and says ho Is hero to get machinery for that project. ' it- ; , . MKt-KOTrtra.Y1Wvi7?TrMW M , I yon Is coming. rt-M---n---u---tt-K- ::-::-----, ----- fflE ROYAL .( CARNIVAL REALTY SNAP THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT "11EU UNCLE'S WILL." Corner In Sengstacken's Addition, 84x100 8 375.1 Corner lu Sengstncken's Addition, 110x100 ... ' 030.1 i. 2J0 foot of choice water front In Marshfleld, for. . . '. '. '. ', ', '. 10,800; V'OVKR THE CLIFF." "FLORAL STUDIES." Sh. Harmon Will Slug an Illustrated ADMISSION, inc.; CHILDREN, 5c. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Day Oil and Suppl) Companj under tho mnnasnent of J. W. Flanagan will continue to nan dlo the Union Oil Compaq's gaso line, distillate, beiulne and coal oil at tneir oil, house across the Day ti which place they have moved their office, rhono 302. 00 00 no 7 V.W tun. I....... I. - . ' ,..,.,. I , ..v.,. Hiwiiuui uHugiuow in south Marshfleld 2,000.00 A Choice corner In Chandler Hotel block .... 5,750.00 K 10 lots In East Marshtleld, for ooo 00' Full block In Eastslde, with commanding bay view;' easy JL,UVU.vu Business corner on Commercial and Gth;' ' 100x100;' ' big H T """ f.t....u..,. 2,200.00 Lots on Second street; close in; each boo oo ? I!ttiarantee arid Abstract Co. tt General Agents EASTSIDE . Henry Sengstacken, Manager. --. jS2rZS2K3Ii TEAMK BREAKWATER iiua ... Sails from Coos Day on tldo .Input 4, O, 1 1, 10, 21 and 20. lUbent.o3 l not be held Inter tluut oo,w of day previous to sailing, nniess tlckets-nro purchased. W. F. MiITotvBA i' ' . , jy u"6". 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