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r ""MPWHJJpiWi JPIIpPTTt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1911- : Bulletin of Merchant Kamme 4th Annual Clearance Sale MOliK VUIOUOI'H THAN KYKR-AKALE FAlM?KACl!tXa TN VALlTE AND MOKE INTERESTING THAN EVJ3R. , A SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK L f.00 Values for this week $3.95 $7.50 Values for this week $5.75 $10.00 Values for this week. t. . $7.75 17JAA79 NDMlSShS SWEATEES - MILITARY AND EEGULAE CUT, IN SHOUT AND LONG STYLUS, COLOliS HED,G A P N EJT,W 111 T E, ELACK, GPAY, XAYY AXV OXFORD- SIZES 32 TO -M. $1.50 Values for this week $1.20 $3.00 Values for this week 2.'I0 $ 00 Values fortius, week..- $1.(50 ,$3.50 Values for this week $2.80 $2.50 Values for this wot'k $1.95 $-1.00 Values for this week $3.20 LADIES' AND MISSES' SKIRTS IN BLACK', NAVY, BROWN, IX VOILE, PANAMA, SICRCIES, BROAD CLOTH, SIZES 23 TO -12 WAIST "FOR THIS WEEK. $3.50 ATalues for this week $2.()5( $5.50 Values for this week $1.15 $10.00 Aralues for this week $7.50 $-00 Values for this week . $2.05 i?(.00 Values for this week $-1.50 $12.00 Aralues for this week $S.95 io'.OO Values for this week $3,751 $7.50 Values for this week $5.(i5j $15.00 Values for this week $11.25 $ 1 .00 and $ 1 .25 Fancy All Silk Ribbons 50c a Yard - -j SUPPLY YOUlt NEEDS FROM OCR ENORMOUS SHOE DEPARTMENT LADfES MrSSES' AXD CHILDREN'S SHOES, IN DATE STYLES, ALL SIXES, LACE OR BUTTON, GUN METAL, KID, AND PATENT COLT. SUPPLY YOLTR NEEDS WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW. ALL THE UP-TO- MARSHFIELD OREGON MERCHANT KAMMERER THE STORE OF QUALITY 1 DID HE GET RIDE? Coos Bay Men Are Perplexed Over New Railroad Problem. C. R. I'cck, Dr. Uousoworth, W. F. Mlllor, Dorsey Kroltzcr and n fowpthorshnvca railroad problomthnt is moro porploxlng Just for tho time being thnn tho great railroad pro blem of "When will Coos Hay got n Railroad?" Hero Is tho problem, given a local tinge, according to tho way C. R Peck puts it: "Doctor Uousoworth took tho train yestorday at tho Mnrahfleld de pot for Summit which Is n station ten miles from Marshflold. Tho train was a mllo long with tho last car nt tho depot door. Whon tho train statred, tho Doctor got In a hurry and began to walk towards tho front of tho train and arrived at tho front car Just as that car was stop ping at Summit. Ho was about to get off when ho happened to think lhat his ticket called for ton miles,' and In as much as ho thought ho had walked a mile, ho domnnded a robato of four cents. Tho conductor refused his request and referred tho Doctor to Superintendent Miller. After spending n sleepless night on tho problem, Superintendent Mlllor decided that in as much as tho Doc tor had nrrlved nt his destination and the train had been carrying him nil tho tlmo ho was getting there, that tho Itnllrond Compnny had enr rled out tho contract embodied In Its ticket." Now tho Doctor Ih asking nilvleo of his friends as to whether or not ho shall appeal his claim, and prom lues to give any porson, who will nd vIho 1 1 1 tn correctly, a flvc-cent clgnr or a drink of soda." TO ABOLISH HOLIDAYS. .School Day Will lie School Dnjs Ac cording to Xoiiner'N Hill. SALEM, Ore, .Inn. 23. Ilepresen tatlvo Nouner's standing nmong tho school children of tho state will do prcclato about 110 per cent if tho bill ho Introduces In tho IIouso be comes n law. Tho moasuro proposes to abolish all school holidays. In this It does not oven except Wash ington's birthday or Arbor dny. It provides, however, that on theso two dnys exercises appropriate to tho occnslon shall bo hold In tho schools. Provision Is mado that gen oral election or primary day, whoro tho tencher Is n legal voter, school may bo closed at 2:30 o'clock In tho afternoon to enable tho teacher to vote. Wo handlo only tho goods that aro tho standard tho world ovor. Star Shoes Stetson Hats Nettleton Shoes I Alfred Benjamin fl h m Clothes will (lad tb.y wu tho STETSON HATS. Th Slilioa poMcuet la Ih neiliit tU(Te lh cutneo of fuhlon, t?U, quUly nJ ww, and thU U acknowledged by cuWul Uf CMtn th woild otcc Tb Stilton nini In vry Sutton 1IU Wt bavt the litest Stttton ttylit la . . Soil u4 Dttbjr. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MABSTIFJ KLD-"iMON FA" TALKS'MUNDON MEDFORD HAS HOT POLITICS Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage. Line Dally stugo between Hoscburg ami Murtiliilcld. Stngo leaves dully uiiil Sunday tit 7 p. in. Faro, ijili.flO. otto sphktteu, Akvuu li!0 MARKET AV Mnrshlleld. PHONE 11 l P. BARNARD, A cent. ROHERURO. CRK. W. F. Rau, Formerly of Marsh field, Mixed In Lively Affair There. MEDl'ORD, Ore., Jan.' S3. Judgo E. i:. Kolly.lnwyer.and Walter F.Hau, part owner of tho hotel Moore, had a political argument nt tho hotel Nash, v.hlch, from reports of various by standers, would hnvo loft n very small grcaso spot of tho lattor If six or soven men had not Intorfercd nt tho moment when things woro tho liveliest. Rau was much excited over tho statement of V. W. Elfert, published In Tho Sun, and mentioning him In an uncomplimentary mannor nnd said Bomothlng of an unprintable naturo ubout Mr. Elfert. Then ho happened to sco Kolly a fow feet away holding nn argument with Portor J. Noff. Itnu approached Kolly and repeated tho former romark about Elfert. "Why don't you any that about inn, you of a graf ter?" said Kelly. "I am tho one that Is behind that statement." Itnu struck him on tho Jaw couldn't miss it, tho follows say. Kelly tore nt him Uko a wild bull. With his monstruous framo and tho terrific piston stroko of his gigantic nrms, tho way Kelly went after him was pitiful to sec. Tho first blow was a clenn knock down and llnu fell back against souio sluts used as braces for a stair way that Is being built. Kolly lot him get up and knocked liltn down again among the slats and lumber. A third tlmo ho landed on Itnu, but tho Inttor's strength against the giant was like an Infant, Meanwhile somo slc or seven men by crowding In nnd filling tho space It was mado posslblo for llnu to make his getaway Into the bar-room. That was all that ended tho fight, llnu was cut about tho chin and bled profusoly. Later In the evening ho returned to tho Nash, but Kelly did not happen to bo there. "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Hank road at Portlnud EQUIPPED WITH WlltELESS. Will snll from Portland for Coos Day and Eureka, on n ten-day schedule, calling nt Marshflold both ways. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COM PAX V. C. F. McGEOUGE, Agent STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsu orth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Snlls from Coos Bay every Saturday nt service of Udo. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purcluucd. L. If. KEATIXG, AGEXT TIIOXE MA1X 30-L For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice ,& Cold Storage FItEE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Phono 78-J. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICK ET8 RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF TnE BIIIP, RESERVATIONS WILL nE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS nOUGnr. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshf ield Ore THE FAST AXD COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo ( Equipped with AVirelcMi) Will make regular trips carrying passengers nnd freight between Coos Hay mid San Francisco. All reservations for passengers mado at Alliance Dock, MarMifleld and Iiiler-Ocenii Transp. Co. Villon Street Wlmrf Xo. 2, Sin Francisco. For Information, pln.u., 1 I.J or U83. Will Mill fiom Sim Francisco for Coos Hay January Ul. IXTEU.QCEAX TRANSPORTATION' COMPAXV. NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good tiorsos and careful drivers are now at tho dis posal of tho Coos Bay public at REASOXAHLE RATES. Rigs or rigs wJth dnvors ready for any trip nnywhero any time. Horses boardod nnd rigs carod for. Now hoarse- and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables 400 AOKEHMAX'S XEW JOB. Former State Superintendent Heads Monmouth School. SALEM. Ore., Jnn. 23 J. II. Ackermnn, who has just completed a servlco of 12 years ns state superin tendent of public Instruction in this 8tnto, was elected president of tho stato normal school, which Is to bo io-cstabllshed at Monmouth as tho result of tho ndoptlon of nn inltla tlo measure with that end In view November S. Tho salary of the president Is fhod by tho board nt $3. GOO n year. STOP that COl'GH with GERMAN Cough CURE. -Red Cross Drug storo JEMWHBMHHMHBMBHBBPET!ilJM ti n n m mm TRAP NESTED BARKER' PLYMOUTH HOCKS. Our matings have produced stand nrd-bred specliaciiB of exhibition: quality with recilds of 242, 227, 222 eggs In 3GC dnysl Rahy CIiIcIch and ICgus for Hatcliliu: nook your ordors nov for spring ollvory. A fow cockorols from henvy lnylng stock for ?5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards FRED. HACHMAN. Prop. Marshfleltl, Rov 185, Phono 28H BUSINESS DIREQ0RY Of RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF RELIABLE BUSIXESS HOUSES AND BUSINESq MFV m Mother's Restaurant Has been consolidated with tho RiaXCO GRILL ROOM In Blanco Hotel and Is better pre pared thnn over to servo good meals. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, Dill Heads, Enve lopes, Calling Cards, etc. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating Marshllold, Ore., Phono 773 STADDEN All kinds of photograph rrork, bromide enlarging and kodak fin-isbiiii;. Butter Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office J. L. KOONTZ Machlno and Rcpnlr Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfleld, Ore. i k MhiM, . n, " " '- ' rim y i7 V 7i iiT.T V "" !.!