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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1911)
WWWPPPPiPPi WTWjr- - " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIElitidREGOhl, W&EfflY, JtollMY 24, W ' t. n Mni - . mmw iwr. a)tiMi'irHWtwwr-nnii .- Price Bulletin of Merchant & Kammerer's 4th Annual Clearance Sale .MORE YKIOKOrS THAN EVH1? - A SALE FAR-REA011LXG IN ATALLTE AND MORE .INTERESTING THAN EVER. .iniimwH, )iiwii'i'iwiipfiwwipiy7ppppw EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK LADIES AND MISSES SWEATERS MILITARY AND UEOrLAB CUT, IN SHOUT AXJ) LONG STYLES, COLOIiS I!ED,G A li N E T,W 11 I T E, BLACK, GliAY, NAVY AND OXF01W SIZES 32 TO AA. $1.50 Values for this week $1.20 $3.00 ATnlucs for this week. $2.00 Values f oi-this week $1 .00 $3.50 Values lor this week. $2.50 Virtues Tor this week $1.95 $-1.00 Values for this week. .$210 ,$2.S0 ,$3.20 $5.00 Values for this week $3.95 $7.50 Values for this week $5.75 $10.00 Values for this week $7.75 LADIES' AND MISSES' SKIRTS IN HIiAClv, NAVY, BROWN, JX VOILE, PANAMA, SEKC1 ES, 13TJOAD CLOTH, SIZES 23 TO -12 WAIST FOR THIS WEEK. $3.50 Values for this week $2.05 $5.50 Values for this week $1.15$10.00 Values for this week $7.50 $1.00 Values for this week $2.95 ?G.00 A'alues for this week $-1.50 j $12.00 Values for (his week , . .$8.95 $5.00 Values for this week $3.75 $7.50 Values for this week $5.05 J $15.00 Values for this week. . . . ." $11.25 $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy All Silk Ribbons 50c a Yard -i SUPPLY YOU If NEEDS FliOMOUl! ENORMOUS SHOE DEPARTMENT LADIES', MISSES' AX1) CHILDREN'S SHOES, IN DATE STYLES, ALL SIZES, LACE OR BUTTOX, GUX METAL, KID, AXIJ PATENT COLT. SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW. ALL THE UP-TO- MAR.SHFIELD OREGON MERCHANT , KAMMERER. THE STORE OF QUALITY IT WILL BE BIG BUSINESS Another Groat Period of Com mercial and Industrial Activity Coming. BELLINGHA.M, Wniili.. .Inn. 2 1. Another groat period of commercial activity nnd IndtiBtrlnl progress Is about to open up; Eastern banking houses nnd great financial Institu tions nro extremely optimistic with regard to tha. outlook (or the coin ing, voar; confldenco, which hns been moro pr loss wavering Immediately prior to nnd following tho Novombor elections, has been fully restored nnd thnt consorvntlsni, which hns militated strongly against tho In vestment of honrdod money Is rapid ly dlsnppenrlnR. TIiIh, nt least, Is tho opinion ranched by 13. W. Purely, president of tho First National' bnnk of this city,' who hns Just returned frdm nn extonslvo trip to Washing ton, D. C., Iloston, JIns8., nnd Now York. During this trip Mr. Purely took special pains to fnmlllnrUo hlmnolf with Industrial nnd commor-J eini conuttioiiB In tho Enst nnd ho is extremely enthusiastic with regard to tho immediate- outlook. leave m El E IN W Steamship Sails for Eureka Marshfield Chamber of Com INCREASE RURAL CAUKIKKH. ToNtonic Appropilntinu Hill Paw House. l(By Assoclnted Pross to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, n. C. Jan. 21. - This Morning Returns Thursday. Tho Alliance crossed nut this morning for Eurokn, not having been able to get away Inst evening on ac count of tho delay In unloading freight hero. It Is expected thnt she will return hero Thursday and probably will sail tho snmo day for Portland. Among thoso who sailed from hero for Eureka on tho Allinnco were: J. E. Antell, 11. Youmnn, K. C. Nutter, It. S. Wright, It. O. Amshead, F. Schollman. T. Anderson, W. D. Church, Minn K. McLnchlnn, Mrs. J. McLnchlnn, M. Wnhlstrom, P. Lny ton, I. Wnhlstrom, Miss E. Pomoroy. Tho postolllco appropriation bill was passed by tho House. An amend ment Increasing tho pay of rural mnll cnrrlors 1100 por yenr was ndded Just before tho vote wns taken. Tno effort to subRtltuto stamps to the franking privilege wns ruled out. revolt ix mexicu. WASIIINOTON. D. C. Jnn. 21. Advleeo loaclilng levolutlnnnry rop ipeiitntleH hero eleeliiro the upris ing In Mexleo Is growing rapidly In niasnlturo. A telegram today from the chief of Staff of General Mndoto eonllrmH the news dispatches of brisk lighting at OJIunga yester.lny. Wo hnndlo only tho goods that nro tho standard tho world ovor. Star Shoes Stetson Hats Nettleton Shoes U Alfred Benjamin Clothes i if W l ft M i will find lhr wr tha STETSON HATS. Th Stcl.oo poM.MM lo tha crcUit J.treo Iho cucDce of fuhloo. t,f., iuI!r nj w.r, uj thl. I, acknoHlcJiied br cw.ful iUc4cr lh woiU oyer. Tb Snuon turn In evtjy Sutton 1UU, Yi bvt th utn Sittion stylo la t bolt mi Dity. j Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARkSIIFIELD-"MONEY" TALKS "-BANDON merce Passes on Employers' Liability. At n meeting of tho Marshfield Chamber of Commerce last night, n resolution wns ndopted urging tho Coos county legislators nt Salem to ubo their influence to sccuro tho re peal of tho present Oregon Employ ers' Liability Law nnd tho enactment of n substitute thnt will bo moro equitable to both employer and em ployee. This nctlon was taken nftcr nn extonded discussion of tho paper lend ' by J. V. Smcnton, general mnnngerj of tho C. A. Smith mill. Mr. Smcn ton rend n cnrcfully prepared pnpor showing tho liability lnws of Eng land nnd Germany, of other states nnd giving tho findings of n special commission thnt had lnvetslgnted tho matter. This pnpor will bo loft on file nt tho Chamber of Commorco and n resolution was ndopted ordering thnt two or three, hundred copies bo j printed nnd distributed nmong tho legislators at Salom, This will bo dono Immediately by tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco. Hugh McLnln presented n copy of n bill recently Introduced In tho leg islature which provides thnt noono railway can securo nny pnss or right of wny In Oregon nnd shut other railways out. It provides thnt whoro tho pass will permit only ono rail road, thnt the owner of tho track must permit other lines to uso It. The object of tho bill, Mr. McLnln stated, wns to prevent the Southern Pacific or nny other lino bottling up nny section of tho stnto by securing nnd retaining the only moans of renehlng there. Tho bill was In dorsed nnd the Coos county legisla tors urged to support It. Tho matter of adopting resolutions regnrdlng Coos Pay's nttltudo on tho bar improvement, tho bnr tug nnd Jetty wns brought up but no nctlon tnken. Chnlrmnn McKnlght hnvlng forgotten to appoint n committee to prepare tho resolutions. Semi Telegrams. Messrs. I. S. Smith, A. H. Powers nnd J. II. Flanagan reported thnt they hnd sent telegrnms to tho Ore gon members of Congress to usoj their Influence In behnlf of San Francisco In tho contest over the Panama exposition. Hesolntlons favoring the appro- priatlon of $50,000 per annum by i tho Stnto of Orogon to fight forest tires which were ndopted nt the Inst mooting novo been forwarded to the Coos countv legislators nnd their I support of the measure urged ; Pacific Monumental and Building Works II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, QUE. All kinds of monumcutnl work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Cnll nt our works on South nrondwny. Sttlii 'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Hank rond nt Portlnnd EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Dny nnd Euroka, on a ten-day schedule, calling nt Mnrshflold both wnys. XOIITII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP 0O3I PAN V. C. V. McGEORQE, Agent New Arrivals Ornnlto Wnro Calico GInghnm Hnlr orna ments nnd stccii other things. All good 8tnplcs nt tho lowest cash prices. See Our Window Trade Hero nnd Savo Money. "CASH TALKS" STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Ainsivorth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M., erery Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bay every Saturday at service of tldo, Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noon, unices tickets are purcliascd. I, ir. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN OS-L Coos Bay Cash Store GEO. N. HOLT, . - Manager. Front Street, Manhflcld. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP RESERVATIONS WILL UK CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS UOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore For Strictly- Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk' Butter. Mj'lk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice ,& Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 2 P. M. Phone 73-J. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped with Wireless) Steamer Redondo Will mnko reRiilar trips cnrrylnK passengers ,,id freight betweon Coos liny nnd Snn Frunchco. All reservations for passengers made nt Alliance Dock, SLirshtleld and Inter-Ocean Transp Co Union Street Wliarf No. a, San Francisco. For Information, 'phono 1 t-J or 285. Will sail from San Francisco for Coos Day January 21. 1NTER.QCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'. NEW LIVERY Fancy now rlg3, good horses and careful drivers nro now at tho dis posal of the Coos Day public at REASONAHLE RATES. Rlss or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhoro any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hoarse and special accommo dations provided for funeral pnrtles. W L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DLU1LO AND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Llnio, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201. TIIE IiLOYD MARSHPIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Rates reduced to; Day 50c, 75c and' fl.OOj week J2.00 to ?5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE DATHSE. W. SULLIVAN. Prop. Hnvo your calling cards printed at TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS w i ill t J , L, L I W--MOfHjj. - Ei.aaffl Ft ' lrMff,IB3tiiT"',' , ilMhtRHT r "T , ,mmSmItr H mi iMift "rwmi 3Tfflgr,'"lMrTTiiiriiMi k iTmrni 7 gt ujTJ tF iViIJ' sw?m!9fwmmm9Q&E&imX BL Mmmmmm i'Wmmmmmmi'i','PlBmmmmrGmmmmmmmmmmWmm A - nOTEL fiATtnTVlT? at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled and Improved and Is under now manaKoment. Snnoioi nnnnmn.n. dattona for stacn linsqontrora ...! rnr peoplo desiring a rest at tho seaBhoro. "You'll Like tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor.