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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1911)
jr . R j.Taj kr n" m .i IHHIIBMNnMU 4 . (I tuc pnnc ray TIMFS MARSHFIEUD. OREGON. TUESDAY. Si JANUARY 3. 1911 ' ' J. MIL. WW WM -w, , ,.., , jj , J& ' arance Sal ( S-. mw-. ac wKk ift-b. iaPw ja MB ASM H (sPII M Ilea vf1" lis in bUI KM 1 T, , Of Every Dollar's Worth of Me chaiadilse m the Homse AVc positively do not c ut.v gwids from one season to the next. Yon all know our nielho.l ol doing- business. .. it ii .t ii You also know our regular price is from JU to li.) per cent eiieaper tnnii any ol your cram stores. Now we have cut our prices from 23 to 10 per cent on everything In the store. All original prices are left on the goods and you can see just it'Iutl you arc suuiiiy on each purchase. Money cheerfully refunded on any sale not entirely satisfactory. SALE OPENS TUESDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1911 33 1 -3 Per Cent Discount on AH Men's md Boys' Suits Think of it. One-Third Off on every Man's or Young Man's Suit, Overcoat or l?nin Coat in the house, including TILE FAMOUS ALTOED BENJAMIN Ciu-I torn Made Clothing. Every garment goes Black, iilue, J'aney, (.'lean bweep oi everything. .Heart all the prices 33 1-3 PEP CENT VISCOUNT OX ALL MEN'S ANB BOYS' SUITS. ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $10.00, 1-3 OFF OR $6.75 ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $12.50, 1-3 OKI? OR $8.55 ALL SUITS TIJAT SOLD FOR $13.00, 1-3 OFF OR $10.00 ALL SUITS THAT SOLI) FOR $18.00, 1-3 OFF OR $12.00 ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $20.00, 1-3 OFF OR $13.35 ALL SULTS THAT SOLD FOR $22.50, 1-3 OFF OR $15.00 . ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $23.00, 1-3 OFF OR $KUi5 ALL SUITS THAT SOLI) FOR $27.50, 1-3 OFF OR $17.35 ALL SUITS THAT SOLI) FOR $30.00. 1-3 OFF OR $20.00 CLUAliANCE PRICE ON MEN'S WOOL UNBEUWEAH LOT NO. 1 MEN'S WOOD UNDERWEAR, REGULAR PRICE $2.50 A SUJT, CLEARANCE PRICE $1.85 A SUIT LOT NO. 2 MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR, REGULAR PRICE $3.00 A SUIT, CLEARANCE .PRICE $2.00 A SUJT J .OT NO. 3 M EN 'S A LL-WOOL UN D E R W E A R, .REGULAR PRICE $2.00 a garment, CLEARANCE price $1.50 a garment LOT NO. 1 Men's EXTRA HEAVY ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR, REGULAR PRICE, $3.00 a garment, CLEARANCE price $l.fr) a garment CLEAIiANCE SALE ON WO UK Sill UTS. R EG ULAR PR ICE 50c, CLEA RANCE SALE PR ICE -lOc REGULAR PRICE 85c BLACK SATEEN, clearance price 05c, 2 for $1.2") CLEARANCE SALE ON MEN'S PANTS. REGULAR PRTCE $1.23, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 93c REGULAR $2.00 PANTS, CLEARANCE SALE PJIlOE $1.23 REGULAR $2.50 PANTS, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.83 REGULAR, $3.00 PANTS, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $2.23 REGULAR $1.00 PANTS, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $2.83 REGULAR $5.00 PANTS, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.13 '33 1-3 PHI It CENT DISCOUNT on all CRAVENETTES (Hid OVERCOATS ALL CRA VENETTES THAT SOLI) FOR $12.50, 1-3 OFF OR ?8.33 ALL CRA VENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $15.00, 1-3 OFF OR $10.00 ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $1S.00, 1-3 OFF OR $12.00 ALL CRA VENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $20.00, 1-3 OFF OR $13.33 ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $22.50, .1-3 OFF OR $13.00 ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $25.00, 1-3 OFF OR $16.65 ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $27.50, 1-3 OFF OR $17.35 ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR. $30.00, 1-3 OFF OR $20.00 CLEARANCE SALE ON BLANKETS. REGULAR 90c BLANKET, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 63c REGULAR $2.50 BLANKET, CLEARANCE SALE PRI.CE ,.$2.15 REGULAR $5.00 BLANKET, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.33 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON EVERY PAIR SHOES .IN THE STORE. THIS INCLUDES MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. - "MONEY TALKS" Marshfield Bandon FvA Hllll OofrMllW SKtoA OP C'JS mi mi iiwwiiiiMtmaiwiwtfwiwiiiiiiMwwiiwiwuiiwiiiwoim'iwwwwwiMiiiiiMwiiiiiiii ii lmimm in imiiiwihiiiimmh iiiiwiiiimmiiii rmrtwrrTrmTmrt iiwkjiwiuhiu. - -ww.w. ,, immbh ! ,., bll mud IS CHANGED. "Provided rurthur, Thnt the gram ot lands hcroby made wltull be upon tho condition that the lands almll bo sold to any one person only In quail tltleit not greater thnn one quarter section Hiid at a pi Ice not oxceodtng ?-ou per aoie." . iuu viimiihu ituo mil uieitnuiuiii mo iiniuniliuent was concurred In by pastor oisti:i) for wohkinci ox streets Modem Christianity Can't Stnnd for Preacher Who Wears Overalls Coos Bay Wagon Road Qfsntj" -: Says "One Person," and Not "Actual Settler." PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 3. Tha Orogoufnn prints tho following: Tho substitution by a clerk or the words "ono porson" for tho oxpros. dent of tho Sonnto nnd Speaker of !tho House, nnd npprovod by tho President tho no.t duy, thus bocom lug law. Enily I'lKht Ittr.ilhtl. Tho suit broiiKht Tuouday to can col tltlo to Uti.ii70.0U acros of valu able OroKon timber land, and Its Hay WiiKon Itoad land grant hill, whllo tho hill was IioIiik transferred from tho Oregon and California land grant law, over which tho aliened vio lation of which a suit Is now hold un der advisement by Federal Judo Wolvorton. Whether tho omission was Inten tional or accidental Is not generally known, hut It made considerable dif ference as to tho maunor In which 100,000 acres of Southern Oregon land could ho bought. Tho clerk's error Is bj ' ' s slon "actual Bottlers," In tho Coosl00,,m,u,,," wlt" U'0 nnmos of Collin P. Iluntlimton, Charles Crockor, Lo laml Stanford and Mark Hopkins, ro Ivos lucolloptlons of tho efforts on the pait of those four to secure con trol of tho Oregon & California Hall road Company as curly as 18715 nnd 1870. Tho road became Insolvont nnd passed Into tho hands of a re cover, tho Southorn Pacific llnnH, succoedliiK In securing control. It Is alleged In tho complaint against tho Southern Oregon Com pany, brought over tho Coos Hay "NVn. o brief K Itoail grant, that Huntington and nt Jlila associates socurod this land -, through John Mlllor. Tho fact that 'the lands wore- afterward mortgaged nd passed out of tho hands of these V men leads to tho Inference that had plannod to build n railroad mt early date from Hosouurg to Hay, but that having failed to ro control of tho Oregon & Call la Railroad thoy abandoned tho Sl Dion In Week. ' HAKKHSFIKI.D, Cal Jan. 2. HocaiiRo ho nccopted omploymont ai a common laborer to liolp out his salary of $100 per month. Itev. A." O. Mills, pastor of tho Christian church of this city, has been notllled thnt Ills sorvlcoa nro no longor do- slrod by tho church board. Talk among mombers of tho congrogntlon Is to tho offect that tho church fnth- ors did not like to seo tholr pastor driving about tho streots In ovornl'a ' hut tho members of tho board deny ' that this affected their decision. "Wo pnld him for all his tlmo anil thought wo ought to lmo It," Is tho way they put It. JIHIs, who camo horo from Nowi York and who has a family of threo children, said that ho had borrowed money to movo across tho contlnont and wns working on the sldo to lift tho debt. Tho affair has mndo muci talk among tho congregation nnd about town. Till: KAST AMI COMMODIOUS Streamer Redosido (Ktliilppcd H'.tll Wlieless) Will nuiKt' legiilnr trips cnrryliiK IUIssohkith jukI freight iK'tween t'niH liny mill San I'Vuiii'lhvo. All rehcivatloiiH for passeiiBers iimde nt Alliance Dock, Mnpdiflolil mill liiter-Ocemi Triuisp, Co. Union Stivet Wlmi-f X. 2, Sun lYaiicNco. For Infonimtloii, phono I I. J or li.sr. ixti:u-oci:ax tha.vspohtatiox compaxv. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP, RESERVATION'S WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS ROUGIIT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore iltod Stntes Senator Tillman is to hnvo entered Into negotln wlth Attorneys Heed & Wat of Mnrshfleld, to compel tao rs of this land, glvon by Con under the grant, to soil to him nd 10 of his lolntlveijflGO acres for ?2,50 an aero. Iteprosenta of tho government havo always .1 tho position that tho law por ed but did not compol tho Coos wagon Road Company or its .cossors to sell tho land In blocks 1G0 acres each at $2,50 an acre iimtor Tillman was persuaded, It is id, that tho law compelled salo to ono who applied for tho land. )herwln-Wllllams, tho highest "The Little Heroine" A thrilling Melodrama Lightened by ' bright bita of closer comedy v will bo produced at THE ROYAL on THURSDAY XKJHT, JANUARY by STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Ray every Saturday at scrvlco of tide. Rceervntlons will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets nre purchased. W. F. Miller, Agfc. Phone Main 3S-L For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk , Butter Milk Btfan-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 3 1 M. Phono 73-J. B. Dixie Loftin nnd her company of clover players. Thoro will bo plou- i ty of specialties between , acts. I DMISSIO.V only 15 and LT. CKXTS. ' "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" STEAMER. ALLIANCE Connecting with tho Nor'th Dank road at Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Will enll from Portland for Coos Bay and Eureka, on a ten-dav schedule, calling at MarshflolJ both ways Sails from Portland for Coos Bay, December 30, and from Marsh flold for Eureka, January 2. XORTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. . C I McGKOHGE, Agent Good Evenini HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If bo, do not forgot that this THE laundry whoro you cot th9 Wnrlr nn.l n.lfiAn tn l ..... nu'i roach. Call up and qne of thorlr rs Will call nnd oxnlnln nil lnlallll you. All tolephono calls aro qulW attendqd to, becnuso wo are runW wo wagons. ( OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAl ISFAOTION. aiAKSHFIELD nAND AND a51 LAUNDRY. I r 2anzey I)w Prop, Pttoae JW' When bujlng a cough medicine for chlldron boar in mind that Chnmbor- lain s Cough Remedy Is most effeo tunl for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no lmm,. JQUlty PAINT made at MILKER'S1 ful drug. For silo by all dealers. Coos Bay-Roseburg Stage. Line bunday nt 7 p. in. Fur, $0.00. OTTO sniiCTTKn a 120 MARKET AV., Marhneld.' ''Mown n Kwj . V. RARNARD, D ROSERTTRG. OWB, C1VK linvmr Hv Vinvln vm.n aU .uii... nraAl 4 .(, JWUt UtU ViUVUCB t.-'- nna cleaned. Makes them looK De ter and wear longor. Satisfaction guaranteed. COOS BAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josenhsnn. Mer. 180 South Ilroadwiiy. MnrshflgUl nn ... i. 1- . ... ia nut u ;uu ivuow inai iuny "1UD v" of every ten cases of rheumatism are" simply rheumatism of tho muscles duo to cold or damn, or chronic. i rheumatism, and require no internal treatment whntover? Apply Cnagd 1. A..1 tu -. 1 aJMMMMA uunuins liniment freely ana how quickly it gives relief, sale by nil dealers. 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