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kp"$t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1910 EVENING EDITION. f 4 . "" ' ' i - ir- i ' r-r, i ; ; ; Merchant & Ka Furnishing Goods Hill "PT PH'"& iiin' lll Ntfiis. Copyright 190S by jffiy asSs. Hait Schirthcr U Mat ty mmerer Going out of Gents Clothing aiuj iLr iliftl&iix&ejfcj lock or h Grade wsr - n9 Mercnaiioi ir ka locrl mif rGTArrllAGe TV-- Ov See-Take advantage of a most on. portune offering. The Famous Hart Schaf fner & Marx High Grade SUITS and OVERCOATS: You can't beat 'em. Stock clean and up-to-date. While we are selling lots of them, there is still remaining a fine assortment of good patterns. E AND W COLLARS 15c EACH $1.75 TO $2.00 CLUETT SHIRTS $1.15 EACH 5 MONARCH I m&Z3unBBXIEZ33iX3E ARROW BRAND COLLARS 3 FOR 25c f HIGH GRADE SUITS FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN - $PE- S piai I v DcniiPtrn rrno tuio mrri umuui nuuuuuu vn iiiio VVCC. $3.50 BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS... .$2.35 y $r.uu butj mvek rAiMio auiib 2.65 SHIRTS 85c EACH $5.00 BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS $335 S $6.00 BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS $395 10c MEN'S COTTON WORK GLOVES 5c PAIR K $750 B0YS, KWEE pANTS SUTS m $3.00 AND $3.50 MEN'S FINE DRESS HATS....'.. $2.40 J $10.00 BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS $6.65 I $12.50 BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS $8,35 50c MEN'S NECKWEAR 35c jj $15Q0 B0Y$, LQNG pMTS mjs m 60c BOYS' OVERALLS 35c I $18.00 BOYS n - "& SUITS $11,95 HHHBHHMHMMMHBHHHHHHHHN Supply We are selling out everything; no restriction; Underwear, Neckwear, Rubber Clothing, Leather goods of all kinds, suit cases, trunks, Etc. Your Needs. Merchant & Kammerer FINE FILMS TO BE SHOWN AT THE ROYAL ' Somo "Top-notchorB" secured for .Friday and Saturday nights at popu lar Mnrslillold playhouse. Manager Sam Mnrsilon of The Roynl, has secured somo unusunlly lino films to bo shown thoro tlio next p 1 H y"! fow days. Friday night, will ho shown "Tlio Woman of Samaria," n magnificent colored Dlbllcnl subject, an oxamplo of tlio lifglicst dogreo of tlio picture makers' nrt from n tech nical point of view, and nt tho snmo ttmo possessing n certain dignity nnd 'roveronco that placo It fairly In tho jci.togory of religious teachings. A wonderful production a fitting com panion to tho Passion Piny. A full reel, 1,000 feot long. i Special arrangements havo boon made to exhibit tho plctmo on Friday night for tho bouellt of parents nnd school children. j Othor pictures will nlso bo shown. 1 Saturdny night, Sollg's production of Kipling's "Wnmplro" will bo glvon Admission, children (lvo cents and adults ten cents. Weather Wise Man From this time on, wet, disagreeable days will be fre quent; protect your health by wearing good shoes. In the Nettleton Make, wo have several styles selected for the Fall and Winter Weather. They are staunchly built, with out being cumbersome. The uppers are soft and smooth, yet resisting water ; and the soles are of extra weight, but flex ible. We have a variety of styles some one of them is sure to please you At prices that are exact ly right for well-made Shoes. "Cash On'y" ."Money Talks" HUB CLOTHING & THAT SMOKEHOUSE. Mr. Wiseman and Mr. Trlbboy suiollluK somo nice bacon In tho En terprise Meat Co.'s smoho houso, want to shut tho smoke houso up. Wo have boon operating our smpko houso on Pony Slough, n dis tance' of four miles, so wo think Mr. WUemnn nnd Mr. Trlbbey four miles off. ENTERPRISE MEAT CO. THE WHEAT MARKET. (lly Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) TACOMA, Dec. 1. Milling. wheat niuoBtom, 83c; Club, Sic; Red Russian, 79c. Export Blucstom, 83c; Fortyfold, Sic; Club, SOc; Red Russian, 79c. LILY RACE IK NORTH Many Entries For Annual Muni cipal Election There Expected. ' City politics In North Rend nro be ginning to llvon up n bit and a live ly rnco for councllmen Is nntlclpatod. Tho caucus probably won't seo ns warm a contest as tho election will as tho city clmrtor provldos for two candidates for each ofllco going o:. tho ticket. So far, no opposition to L. J. Simpson for mayor has been talked of nnd It would not bo unlikely If ho hns It his own way. City Record er Dorbyshlro may also bo without opposition. C. S. Wlnsor Is snld to bo a candldnto for treasurer but whether J. W. Gardiner, tho present Incumbent, will run again has not boon nnnounced. Four councllmen nro to bo elect ed nnd n half-dozen candidates aro being talkod of. Councllmen Log gle, and Hoolllng will probably seek ro-olectlon. R. A. Wornlch nffd Honry Kern, who aro filling vacan cies by nppolntmont will probably bo candidates and L. F. Fnlkenstcln and Robert Emory aro also being talked of. U-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-M-H-H- H-K-tt- n , . For Strictly I w tt t: i n i i H I a i tt tt i tt i u i i tt i t! i t tt i tt ij. i tt tt I a REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. 450-acro ranch In Coos county snmo Improvements, 4 million feet timber underlaid with coal and mineral, $25,00 por aero. Lots at Hunker Hill .special bargains. 1 ELLA WHEELER WILCOX VISITS MEIFOItl Fill ENDS. SHOE CO. iCUW Bandon MEDFORD, Ore., Doc. 1. Ella Whooler Wilcox, tho woll-known au thoress, arrived In Modford lost ) week. Mrs. Wilcox nnd hor hus , bnnd nro innklng a tour of tho world, and nro visiting a fow days en routo with Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hnuptman, of, Tnblo Rock. Tho not ed womau was mot nt tho train by n committee of Indies representing tho Greater Medford Club, and a re ception was given In hor honor by the club In tho evening. Automo bllo parties followed to show Mrs. Wilcox the Rogue River Valley. NORTH REND ITEMS. Mrs. J. Gardiner, who has beon visiting her son, J. W. Gardiner, of North Bond Heights, has left for hor home In Illinois. Sho will stop for a fow weeks In Spokane, boforo going homo. Tho Methodist Episcopal Ladles' Aid aro proparlng for n social which Is to bo given nt an early dato. Mrs. M. McDougnl, who has been sick for somo time, Is roported Improving. Mrs. Ynndergreen, who hns beon qulto HI at the homo of hor daugh ter, Mrs. F, Chapman, Is now Improving. Pocket FLASHLIGHT at the GUN- NKRT. Ji. -j ... J4ii-i'4i Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk , Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 2 l M. Phono 7.1-J. -tt-tt-tt-tt-s-tt-tt-H-tj- a-t?n-n COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho livery busi ness of L, II, Holsncr and aro pre pared to render excellent sorvlco to tho peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs nud everything thnt will mean satisfactory servlco to tho public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed in the livery lino. Wo also do a trucking business of all kinds, Rlnnchnrd, ltezln & Rlnnchnrd Livery, Feed nnd Snles Service. 141 First and Alder Streets. ' Phono 138-J ile Figuring ON THE CHEAP WIRING CAM PAIGN DON'T OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT WE ARE SELLING FIXTURES AT A BIG DISCOUNT. ALSO STANDARD MAKE FLAT IRONS WE HAVE ONLY A FEW LEFT. BETTER PLACE YOUR ORDER. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 237-J. HOME LAND Co. Seo us tor . Investments on Cooi" Bay. We guarantee owner's price to be our price. PIkmm 74L. mi Front St. u-tt-tt-w -n-tt-tt-n-tt-tt-tt-,tt-tt- -u-n-tt-tt-tt-tt-x tt-tt-tt-H-a-a-a I November Real Estate Snaps f RESIDENCE CORNER 84x100 In Sengstacken's Addition Good Bay View, for $375.00 See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manage, i a i a n a i a i a i a i a a i a i a i a a R-n-n-n-n-tt-n-n--ntt-tt-tu--tt-n-tt-u-tt-n-n-tt-tt- KHtKtmWtM i STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS ItESERVED UP TO TnE ARRIVAL OF TnE SHIP, RESERVATIONS WILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- ? LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. S F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore jf K251TC5E5aCT.5?jrerai-HS25H5E5H5?.SfcS eSBSHSZ55HSR5B5a aSSaEHSttuu. ---- "THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY AND EURi; ON A TEN-DAY SCHEDULE, CALLING AT MARSHFIELD' BOTH WAYS. SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY,. NOV. 30. SAILS FROM COOS' BAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY, DEU 3, AND FOR PORTLAND, DECEMBER C. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY O. P. .McQEORGE, AB' - --- .. -- -.. - tsss255H5BSE525Z525E5caaSE5Z TEAMER BREAKWATER (3 Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday' jO Sallo from Coos Hay every Saturday nt service of time. Reservation 5 will not bo held later tlwn Friday noon, unless tickets are purcl"101' to W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 35-t- j aggsaggszsagggsj'gnsurasu