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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
"'IT rfpnn wT" ifT)rfitfW"-, ' '" " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION. mim OUT OF GENTS' AND BOYS' CL0H1SNG AND fflRNISHING' GOODS BUSINESS ai" i'iy)i.im:-;Bw.n t-rapr,yTrr-jmrmur; if M m.fl.u nprynm-mi !'- -nrm3arinTMVrgtngCnlAki.lCi yitpxa-raryirirjiariTtM tiatximannasxtmiusacrarravraTrTiiiTBauami Extra Special Values for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,, Yoisths9 Boys an Young Mei's Clothing and Furnishings. mnwMMVnaaiKaHnBlSnBBBmBBBIHMapOTEaB I ii nrnrrirwii iTrawiiMMwwHHBnifirrtmnnjijuiiH ' ' ' ' ' """ "" "" " " ' ' mmmmTmm. 3.1 BJ to,i ' ' "Oil m ti H N8 6qj IB 1 I EH J 11(9 I rwl R fiwJ a B"1 H ' !J. F Boys9 Knee Paras Suits SSI' $3,50 Boys' Suits EXTRA SPECIAL J52.15 $4,00 Boys' Suits EXTRA SPECIAL $2.65 $5,00 Boys' Suits EXTRA SPECIAL $3.35 $6,00 Boys' Suits EXTRA SPECIAL S3.95 $7,50 Boys' Suits EXTRA SPECIAL $5.00 Boys' Long Pants SuiLs and Overcoats, etxra special. $6,00 Boys' Long $7,50 Boys' Long $9,00 Boys' Long $10,00 Boys' Long $12,00 Boys' Long $15,00 Boys' Long $18,00 Boys' Long $20,00 Boys' Long Pants Suits Pants Suits Pants Suits Pants Suits Pants Suits Pants Suits Pants Suits Pants Suits & O'coats & O'coats & O'coats & O'coats & O'coats & O'coats & O'coats & O'coats extra special $3.95 extra special $5.00" extra special $5.95 extra special $6.65' extra special $8.00 extra special $9.90 Ex. Special $11.75 Ex. Special $13.75 60c and 65c Boys' Overalls, Extra Special, 35c a Pair FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 200 PAIRSf BOYS' BLUE DENIM OVERALLS. AGES 4 TO 15 GOOD WEIGHT, DOUBLE KR AND SEAT AND ESPECIALLY 'SEAVICEABLE. WHILE THEY LAST 35c PAIR. Boys' Buster Brown Shoes, Sizes 2 to 51-2, to Close Out $3,50 Quality, Velour Calf Dress Shoes, latest last $3,00 Quality, Velour Calf Dress Shoes, latest last $2,50 Quality, Velour Calf Dress Shoes, latest last $, $15,000 STOCK OF HIGH GRADE HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX SUITS AND OVE' COATS TO CLOSE OUT ENTIRELY. $10,000 STOCK OF FURNISHING GOODS TO SOLD REGARDLESS. EVERY DEPARTMENT REPRESENTED BY THE BEST MAKER OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE IN AMERICA. TAKE ADVANTAGE. Very Respectfully, Merchant & w ammera COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt the postofflce nt Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as svoond clast malt matter. o $ tniAXUSGiviXG i. v proclajiatioxs. ! . lly Frosltlont Wllll.im II. TaK. V "This yr"of 1910 Is drawing to noted thnt rfurhigr. tho past ynar a, elo. Th records of population mid horvMtn, which aro th'a lmlx Brent program hns ban aclilovmr in tho cnuso of arbitration und tile Addrws nil communications to "HH "nrw"' ""'"" "'" "" '.peaceful lettUmeiit of liuvrnntlotwl COOK MAY DAILY TIM ICS, f progress, show vigorous national t,fsput- Mnrsliflehl i: : Oregon growth find the health ntul prosper- xow, therefore, I, William How- - ;- .! ' , we being of our communltls nrd Tnft, President of tho United M. U.ImALOXICY Editor mid Pub. l,,M,1i,,lt this land and In our pos-1 Stfitos of Amorlca, In aooordhnce & f&3 .. K "r- DAN U. MALOXKY Xcm.n Killtor ge,oriI beyond the sen. Thoio blessings haw not descended upon WASHINGTON' WOMIC.V WIN. us In rostrlotod moiiHure, but over- How and abound. They tiro the with tho wfeo custom of the civil innKUtrntoa Hlnco the first nettle moms In thfa lund, und with tftu nila ostnblfshed from tho founirts tfoit of thin Kovormnont, do appoint TIiurHduy, Xov. 21, 1010, n8 n rtby at national ClmnUBKlvIns nnd prnyint, if - OltHGON" womon enn llnd conBola- bloulngs and Jiounty. of GDd'. tlon for tho defeat of tho woman "Wo continue to be at pcaco with ...if........ u..,u,l,..n.it lii tlila Vir i-imt nt Ilin WOrld. 111 all ObHOll- tat. in the maKulllcont victory tlal matters our relations with other ,onJolnlnK the people upon thnt Oljr irblab tho women In their .l.t.r peoples are harmonious, with un to ueet In tlel ch urchos for tr state of-WnHhluKton won. over-RrowliiB reality of frlendllnous Pmlso of AlmlRhty God and to re state oi wnHiiiMon .on. ,,',. r .nitinn ot mutual turn heartfelt thanlcs to 11 m for all After a fight lasting nuuty years and depth ot recognition oC mutual lrt,,nKlt.. thov hnvo won a voto tiiion nil nub- dependence. It la eapecinur ro un 'Ji"r"l."12"IL"lL""ZJ Ho questions In Washington by the 15 NO STORE IS cm BED adoption of n womnn'H suffrngo nHiPlin nmoudmont to tho constitution of that tstnto. Thoro aro now nvo states In which the right of women to the bnllot on nil issues Is recognized Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Washing ton. In thosecoininonwealths women am no longor classed with criminals, minors, Idiots, Insane, nnd Indians when It coinos to voting, but their womanhood Is given the samo rec ognition as manhood by tho olectornl , . laws. ' , . This list of victories is short, bnt uusioiuers i urong entrance It was as far back as 1SU9 that Wyo- f Qirn Tuft unilP(j Rnfnrn mliiR led off; Colorado followed In f St0Pe TW0 HUrS Bel0re 1803, nnd Utah and Idaho In 1S00. rjoors Opened Today. Sluco then there hnvo been smnllor vlotorlos In tho way of a voto on I-ong beforo tho ctnots rero open sohool nnd bond questions In some ed, hundreds of people gathered twonty-nlno or thirty stntos, but for around tho entinnce of tho Myers" fourtoon years overy offort of women storo this morning, to bo tho first to to bccuro full auffrngo In now states got tholr shnro of tho big bargains, failed. Fourteen yonrs botweon Tie- and ono of tho spoclnl premiums. All torivs Is a long tlmo, but tho women dny long tho storo was crowded to nro not discouraged. Thoy nro not Its cnpnclty, and sovornl times during fighting tho fight for this gonoratlon tho day It was nlmost necessary to of women, especially, but for futuro bolt tho doors to koep out tho crowd, goncrnttons of womon. It does not and wnlt upon thoso In tho storo. matter so much to them, thoroforo. Those who received premiums this If fourtoon yonrs do olapso botweon morning woro Mrs. Doweeso, Mrs. E. victories so long as tholr movomont Nolson, Mrs.' Robert Emery, Mrs. L. keeps moving along toward ultlmato S. Pnrrott, Mrs. Captain Wngnor, success, 'rs- Holmes of Mnrshflold, Mrs, A. And tho womnn suffrage move- H. McKay, Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mrs. ment la moving toward ultlmnto sue- Jennlo Thompson, Roso Culbortson, toss. Men mny deny women full suf- Mrs. Footo, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Wood frage today, but they will not do It hull. Mrs. Moltlo Webb, Miss Maud much longor. Women In this conn- Akors, Mrs. Geo. Hnrtman, Anna try hnvq boon votoloss longer In tho Kjollnnd, Mrs. Loono Savory, Mrs. past thnn thoy will be In the futuro, Anna C. Rnunfnst and Mrs. nmo nnd thoy know It. That Is why thoy Powers. keep fighting away so patiently, so Tomorrow morning thoro will bo hopefully nnd so rosolutoly, oven ton prUos given nwny to tho first whon long years olapse between great ton oustomors ontorlng tho storo vlotorlos. Among tho prlzos will bo a ?15 dress pattorn, n ?2i graphophono nnd Ol'UltY COUNTY l)in:u HOLD. many otUor articles of vnluo and uso- fulness. To got ono of theso prizes Tho I.nkoport Rannor says "Whllo you must bo nmong tho first ten en orosslng tho lnko tho othor evening torlng tho storo nt 0:00 o'clock. In u row boat, Frod Crooks and wife Tho spoclal bargains offered dur bumped Into n largo buck, which was Ing this snlo of Tho Myers' Storo are attempting to swjm ncross tho, point, tho most pronounced over offorod to Tho animal escaped. While out tho public of Coos Ray, and that the hunting ono dny last week C, N. people roallzo fully tho low prices Smith was kicked In tho head by a woro attestod in tho enthusiastic way deer, which ho was stalking. The thoy bought. This salo continues for deer jumped over hlm'and'got'away. fifteen days, It you .want to roll up somo big; savings In man's and" wum en's suits dry goods, shoes, ctc.mw Is your time. I'LKASK!) WITH EXIIiniT. Cow County Product to Re .Shown KiiNtcrncrN lly ltalhvny; Miss Vlolot Hondorson, eeiwvtnry of tho Marshfiold Chamber of Com morco is in receipt of a letter from F. W. Graham who has- clntrgo or tho Orogon exhibition car vrhfch the Hill lines will sond east thfj wlntor to display Oregon product fn which ho thanks this section for Its hnnd- somo contribution to th exhibit, Tho Chamber of Commerce Is also In receipt of an Invltutfon to send nn exhibit and dologntvs to tho an nual convention of the Orogon Dovol opniont Longuo which will bo hold at Salem, Xoyonibor 28 to 30, Inclusive Tho rnllrpads aro making a round' trip rate of ono nmf a third faro for tho event, It Is not known yet whether MnrshfloW will participate in tho congress. Whou two people get married ono of thorn gonorully wants to stny aft homo overy oronlng and the othov ono wnnts to. gad. You Are Safe The price is ' always the same; today or tomorrow. The best value for your mpney always. Men's Wear, from the skin out. Fl XV P Opp. Breakwater. Office. afl&sgSSS Have for Breakfast A Good Way J to Start the a BBAND ay Tomorrow Morning Every Morning You nro protected by United States Govorninont- Inspection, which guarantees -T55v 0Qt hoalthfulnoss and f v8 for wliolosoinonoss, ( Lnd pAd HAMnr KACON JJon'trMtUioumnr spcotcd meats. oti' can buy tho sajfist and! tho best for just thasjRuiu prico Att Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafesj tJNIOrC MEAT COMPANY, PORTtAND. OnEUOM Vloamnr Packers ot the Paddc Bargains in China Wo have Just received a shipment ot Gorman chLna that is tho neatest and lftwogt priced tablowaro that ha3 beoin offered on tho Bny in a long, time Among, tho, many bargains wo nroi ablo to quote you, on it aro tno following: Cups ami saucers, , Lit-up Creamers., irjc Salt awl; IfeiHWA,. fc ,ioc Sugar Slulters.. iac Ucrry. timvls. . 2Bc Cuko Wutes. , .-..23o Tea THva , lOc Ureaa and Butter Plates. . . ,10c Pie- Plates ijj Trndo litre and save money. COOS BAY CASH STORE CJKO. X. HOLT, . . Manager. Front Street, MnrsltflelO. tt mmrnirn'Tj NEW LIVER.Y Fancy new rigs, good horse3 and careful drivers aro now at tho dls posal of the Coos Day public at IIEASOXAIILU KATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hoarse and special accommo dations provided for Jnnernl parties W. L, CONDRON'S Liyery & Feqd Stables Sooth Uroadway, MarsJifleld. While figuring OX THE CHEAP WIRING OAMr PAIGN DON'T OVERLOOK THIC FACT TlfAT WE ARE SELLING FIXTURES AT A DIG DISCOUNT: ALSO STANDARD MAKE FIjAT IRONS WE HAVE ONLY A IfEW LEFT. BETTER PLACE YOUR; OR-DER. . PHOPKSSIOXAL CARD& ( ,-R. J. W. IXGttAM, U Physician nnd Swge. nnir nK."flO Coos BuBofa Thones Offlc 1621; Res!J9nclj Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT BMSCTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patwnago. PnQNE 237J. LAUGH! WELL I GUES you'd laugh too if you had Just got your ojd suit baek from the cleaners and it lookod as good as new llk.Q mine nQes No ,t,8 nQ seciot, the work was done by the Mnrsliflehl Cleaning and Dyo AVorks, Plione270X. 1SG So. Droadwav. smiles (uirments n Spcclnlty. J W. DEXXBTT, Office ov.r Flanagan & BeanttBM Xfn-alfl.. ' iiittiauumut vrP. S. TURPEX W Atchltect Over Chamber of Commerce "w"' iji I G. W, Dungan Undertaker Mnrshfleld, Oregon, Prirlors, 180 South 3I St., Telephone, Dny or Night, 1D5-J. Have your Job nrlntlns: don at fTbe Tlmoe office. . FOK CARKFl'L CLKAN'N0 Ladles should bring tbelr DrjJJJN Wraps or Gloves to us. " ftlou guaranteed. COOS DAY TAILOm. . ,., t h.nn Mer. J, W. JUBOJIU'"'"! - td.ljl ,...,. ii-,..i..v. jiar-"-i lOll tlUMlH !" i i-. ! ..m'4 .. .- T 1'Mllll If so, do not forget M W M . i..n vmi eet t" vim launuri '' - oM, work, and prices are la ew i An ni mo roach. Can up anu " T. ,,et,iiiH ers will call and explain rtl ,, you. All telephone 1ISft8rreVUDnu, attonded to. because we are wo wagons. 0 . . vtt-Tq YOUR ISFAOTIOX. j, MAKSUFTEI-D HAND AND T.AIINIIllX. -.1 r: ptue"' JHSy Bro iv ""