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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1911)
';.jl - av -w ' tsgpr T 'TT'ii J THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, IYI0ID.AY, JANJJW 9'- 19JJ" 4 EEE i ;?f" mi-Annual Clearance Sale j - That Genuine Bargains Are Magnetic Has Been Proven the Pas Week by the Enthusiastic Response of Hundreds of People PWj ? Clothing values that command the attention of every man in this section. ' We look on this sale as a fitting time to dispose of our present stock. The prices following don't half tell the story of values. Come and see for yourself. You Know the Reasoiw-Cash Only "MONEY TALKS" 33 3-3 PEP CEXT MSCOUXT OX ALL MUX'S AXJ) BOYS'- SUITS. . ALL SUITS THAT SOLD K(M $10.00, t-3 OKI? OR $6.75 ALL SLUTS THAT SOLD KOIi $12.50, 1-3 OFF OJt $S.55 ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $15.00, 1-3 OFF OR $10.00 ALL SUTTS THAT SOLD FOR $18.00, 1-3 OFF Oil. . . . .$112.00 ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $20.00, 1-3 OFF, OR $13.35 ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $25.00, 1-3 OFF OR $1(5.(55 ALL SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $30.00. 1-3 OFF OR $20.00 . - CLHARAXCE PlilCE OX MUX'S WOOL UXDEliWEAli . LOT NO. 1-MFN'S WOOD UN 1131? WEAK, WtiOULAR PmCIi:$2.50ASUIT, CLEARANCE 1?1?TCE $1.85 A SUIT, LOT NO. 2-MEN'S AVOOL'UNDERWEAR, REGULAR PRICE $3.00 A SUIT, CLEARANCE PRICE $2.00 -A SUIT LOT NO. 3-MEN'S ALL-WOOL UNDERWEA1?, KPXUTLAK PRICE $2.00 a ffarmont, CLEARANCE wwe $1.50 a garment LOT NO. 'IMen's EXTRA HEAVY ALL-WOOL 'UNDERWEAR, SECULAR PRICE, $3.00 a garment, CLEARANCE price $1.90 i garment CLEAUAXCESALE OX WOllK Sill JITS. REGULAR PRICE 50c, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE.; -100 REGULAR PRICE 85c H LACK SATEEN, clearance price (55e, 2 lor $1.21 CLEARANCE SALE OX MUX'S PAXTS. REGULAR PRLCE'$1.25, CLEARANCE SALE PJUCE 95 REGULAR $2.00 PANTS, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.25 REGULAR $2.50 PANTS, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.85 R EG U.LA R $3.0.), $-1.00, $5.00 and $(5.00 PANTS, CLEA RANGE SALE PRICE $2.25, $2.85, $315, $-1.15 33 1-3 PEP CEXT DISCOUNT on all CHA VEXETTES and OVERCOATS ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $12.50, 1-3 OFF OR $8.35 A'LL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FO'R $15.00, 1-3 OFF OR $10.00 ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $20.00, 1-3'O'FF OR $13.35 ALL CRAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $25.00, 1-3 OPF OR $10.65 ALL CPAVENETTES THAT SOLD FOR $30.00, 1-3 ORF OP $20.00 CLEAJiAXCE SALE OX BLAXKETS. PEGULAR 90c BLANKET, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE G5o REGULAR $2.50 BLANKET, CLEARANCE SALE PIUCE $2.15 REGULAR $5.00 BLANKET, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.35 PEGULAR $7.00 to $10.00 BLANKET, CLEARANCE SALE .PRICE AT PROPOPTIONATE K EDUCTIONS. ' 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON EVERY PAIR SHOES .IN THE STORE. Y-MIIS INCLUDES MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. Money Talks u Cash Only L fSV-jJLl Ja -TML - 8 ff ' i &&f hiip v m m t'j a ra n UtVU? &&1 dflMS ? "ttwem iiO. JaL uk Nil Si W reOfP a tr -i3 H' iiy sy Xted? Marshfield wwmwmMwmtmwoAm9 b umwrnntm m wmtnanmm McKKi: IS MANAGKIt. Succeed It. T. Hurrclt In Givnt Falls, .Mont., Telephone Co. Tlio following Item from a pier nt (Iront Falls, Mont., will l of In terest to Cooi liny pople nh MeMira, Durott nuil .MeKeo worn former real duuts of Miii'ilillolil nnd because wiino MarHlillolil capital U lntoreted In tlio companion referred to: "Managing Director It. T. Durrott of tlio Grout Fall Automatic Tolo lilionu compniiy, at a nicotinic of tlio local stockholders hold Into .Saturday nftornoon, tendered hln resignation which tool; effect Jiiniinry I. W. !'. Jl.cKoo, who has Iipoii tho ninlltor of tlio company hIiico tho Installation of tho system hero Inst .Itmo. will huvo chnrK of tlio local ollleo, whllo Thomas Couch, Jr., prosldont of tho locnl company, will havo full olmruo of the property ltoro. Mr. Couch will be NsnUted hy (lonoral Superin tendent II It. Itudoy. who make hi hondQiiartcrs In llntto. "Mr. Durrott will rutnln his Intor otB In tho local company mid will coiitlnno to nmku hU nwldonru in Oront Kulla. wluuo hl wife anil win nwloV. Aftor n short root, ho will Jilt ThHildoiiH 8. hmitt, ono of tho ofllcors of tho Inilopunrient oinipnin. with which tliu locnl eniirorn U attl llntl, In tho construction f other tolophonc oiitoriiiUoH throiiKliotit tho ftato. "The rctlilnjr niannaor has hivn connei'leU with th local company foi tho past yfar, ami ilnrliiK that tlnu linu ilovoted nil of his time to the upbuilding of tho Automatic tolo phono system In Oroat Kails and vlclnliy. In wjilch ho has boon ut-6u:com(u1." Hhlch iiiurly ovortaino lior nnd buriK-il lu-r about tho head nnd lmuiU; but with her child' roncuo In mind ho bmvoly punned on throiiKh tbv llnmes to whoro her child lay niiloop and twvaped throiiKh a win dow. Tho child It reported iu bcliiK uulnjtiiod. "The 11 lo U Hiippotiod to have Mtartod fiom a dofectlvo lino, In the DaiiHcu lionio, hut tho twnet cause could not be uscortaliiod, Tho Dauacn homo was a complete lotw hh uotlihiK was wived whatever, ulthoiiKh tho crow with hoo of the Ituudolpli mill cuino to tho rescue an soon us the alarm was sounded. "Tho lire spread to two adjolnliiK houses, nnd with the help of the mill ClOW till! liuloilirllluii lit IIik fwfliiimitu I wore roiuoved to places of safety, but woro badly broken and damaged by the forced rough hiindlliiK and water, i To houses could not be wived and It took the combined efforts of every-' one present to check tlio Mro froun xpreudliiff to other housis and tho mill." mtohMfscmmPaeam! Save money by patronizing Tht rimiH, advertisers. Wo have n new l'no of Holophane Shades for TuiiRston Lamps they wl'.l doublo jour candlepower. w Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. aJu4ii.;LWjLLagfeya , i Three Vital W? 1 Reasons ; nA mszm IPS lp i l Till: 1YIST AM) COJUIODIOl'S teier Redone! ( Equipped iv,m Wholchs) vir.E xv ltAN'itoi.ni. Mis. liMiincn Injured WliHo UimiiIiik llaby. Tho Ilmulon Hocorder snys: "In vesculnif her baby from their burnlnir homo at tho Randolph mill, Mi. J Thomas Danaia was seriously If not! fatally burned, and on account of Inhaling koiiio of the hot fumes her I throat wan burned, and there is b 'iie fejir that those Jujurlos may piovo fatal. 'Mr1' Uanaca was awny from tho house nt the tlmo tho flro was dls- verod, and ns sho onterod tho door ";o wn met wltb. a burst of flames NEW LIVER.Y Fancy now rigs, good horses and carotid drivers nro now at tho dis posal of the Coos Hay public at KEASONAIU.E HATES. Hlgs or rigs with drivors ready for any trip anywhero any tlmo, Horsos bonrded and rKrs cared for. Now licnrso and special accommp dntlons provided for funornl pnrtlos. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables "I want to give every )crson not using electric ight three vital reasons vy the General Electric Mazda Lamp should make them have their house, store, office or factory wired. First The G-E Mazda Lamp gives nearly three times the light of the ordinary carbon incandescent. Second It costs no more to burn. Third The quality of light is vastly superior a clear white light like sun rays." "The General Electric Mazda Lamp represents the high-mark in the evolution of incandescent electric lighting. It blends inventive triumph and manufacturing skill and Jrou reap the benefit in the form of dollars and cents, and reedom from eye strain when using artificial light." "I want the chance to prove to your entire satisfaction that this wonderful lamp is even better than represented. Come in today and see for yourself. Your call places you under no obligation, and is apt to be decidedly (o your pront. Be careful to see that every electric lamp you buy bears the G. E, monogram. OREGON POWER. CO. Turkish Babhs 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 3 14-J Will iiiuke ri'Kiiliii' Crips cniTyliiit pusMii;er.s mid frclKlit between I'oos May iintl Sim I'YiiiicJhCw. All reservations for passengers made nt Alliance Dock, Mursliflcld mid Inter-Ocean Trausp, Co. Union Street Wharf No. 11, S'lu Francisco. Eor Information, phono I t-,1 or l!H3. I NTEU-OCEAX T HAXSPOIITATION COMlAN V. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS HESEUVEI) UP TO THE AltltlVAL OP THE SHIP, KKSEItVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS HOUOHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshf ield Ore STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, ut 8 1. M., every Tucsduy. Sails from Coos liny ovcry Saturday nt service of tldo. Reservations will not bo held Inter than Frlcsiy noon, unless tickets ure purchased. L. H. KEATING, AGENT THONE MAIN 3S-L l-'OU GOOD AVpitK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, Vrcdalng ami repairing a specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed HIi.VNai.VHD DOD. SON, South llrondway. HOME LAND Co. Seo ue for Investments on Coos Bay. We guarantee owner'B price to be our price. "THE FltlEND OF COOS HAY" STEAMER, ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Bank road at Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Bay and Eureka, on a ton-dav schedule, cnlllng at MarshflelJ both ways. Sails for Portland from Marehflold, Friday, January C. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McGEOKGE, Agent T SEE FUIZEEN It you want to got in on somo of tha est real estate bargains on tho Bay Also if you want tho best Insur ance at tho best rates. auuLoi juiiRMi. .... PhosoTAI,. , uia, .. ... . J. W, Josephson, Mgr. -- j ra aaBvw vvma c ammn Hum f ira -w ir cinAi. t j & .. ..-..-, w.w. iov ovum iirouuHuy, AiarsaBcia . SAVE MONEY By having your old clothes pressel nnd cleaned. Slakes them look hot ter and wear longer. Satisfaction, guaranteed, COOS BAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josephson, Mgr. 180 SquUj Broadway, MarshflcW I I sLl M'"' BBKSgrOiTg ER.-J itlMHc!kBUMilaS9