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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1911)
kyi t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION HSBM ll . - : , aatfi rJK llA M WW r- --im. m Afj .u AAA' . w m tOTF TV , "14 K 1 in X-'Jroi.t- PPOrtOMY li BUYIAG SOAETHIrtG GOOD AT A LOWER PRICE; IT IS AEVER ECOrtOAY TO BUY SHODDY STUFF AT AtiY PRICE. VE CARRY rtOrtE BUT GOOD GOODS. THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST FOR YOU. VE IrtVlTE SCRUTINIZING AONEY-SAVERS TO LOOK AT OUR GOODS. THEY BUY FROA US THIS CITY HAS LEARNED THAT VE AI RE PRICES RIGHT ALL THE TIME AND THAT EVERY DAY VE OFFER "ECONQAY OBJECT LESSONS," . v """"- , , , . , , n.. a . . -OUR FRIDAY AND' SATURDAY SPECIAL rrM vnv UPANV nw mFAT 1AVINGS TO MANY FOB THIS WEEK WE ABE GOING TO-OFFEB-A LINE OF ATTBAOTIONS IN OVB 'nTWnTiSi ALABGE ASSOBTMENT TO BE PBIOEV AS FOLLOWS: , Special US in the most popular colors, Nayy, Blue, Grays nd Blacks of which wc luivo Suits, regular price. $35.00, will be sold for. . . .$23.35 Suits, regular price $27.50, will be sold for $18.d5 Suits, regular price $25.00, will be sold for $16.05 Suits, rcirular price $23.00, will be sold for. . . .$10. So Suits, regular price $18.50, will be sold for. . . .$12.35 Suits, regular price $10.50, will be sold for tfll.OU THIS LOT COMPRISES wSl M O. a jiGvauui nv. AN ACCUMULATION OF W SIZES wliich will bo offered at half regular sell- ig prices and uo ix'iruoidiuary bargains. Suit that sold at $32.50 will be sold for. .. .$10.25 Suit that sold at $28 00 will bo. sold for $14.00 Suits that sold at $27.00 will be sold for $13.50 Suits that sold at $25.00 will be sold for $12.50 Suit that sold at $22.50 will bo sold for $11.25 that sold at $20.00 will bo sold for $10.00 Special mrvn on a- .rtmruMHM nun entire stock of SILK DRESSAS which hare been so much admired and the few remaining will go as a Friday and Saturday Spc- Formerly sold at $25.00 will go at $19:50 Formerly sold at $24.00 will go at $18.70 Formerly sold at $23.50 will go at $18 25 Formerly sold at $21.50 will go at $16.7.) Formerly sold at $20.00 will go at iJjZ? Formerly sold at $19.00 will go at $13.. CnJ Wa a includes a large as apecial WO. sortment of whitm LINGERIE AND EMBROIDERED DRE SSE S which are the gems of our stock to go on as a Friday md Saturday special of which we have : 2 Garments sold $20.00 -will be sold for. ..... .ifrli.ou 1 Garment sold $17.00 will be sold for. ..... .$0.r,n 1 Garment sold $15.00 will bo sold for...4.... f'f 1 Garment sold $14.00 will bo sold f or "0 3 Garments sold $12,50 will be soldrf or $7.75 1 Garment sold $0.50 will be sold for $3.o0 2 Garments sold $6.00 will bo sold for $3.00 1 Garment sold $5.00 will bo sold for $2.7o 1 Garment sold $4.00 will be sold for $2.j0 Opt?C4al rw. ORDINARY OFFERING OF 10 LINEN AND NICELY TAILORED WASH J3UITS. Odd lots and sizes , , , , Formerly Priced From $10 to $20 a Suit, to be, While They Last, at $4.50 a Suit CtSol W & COMPRISES .ALL ODD Special ri O. O GARMENTS IN TUB COAT" AND WRAP SECTION at quality reduced prices for ' ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY Conditions of This Sale v . . ,,Tnkn a nm?nm nrTiT?.T.Q mm mn mrr.n . im TorTrnmrnyro TV rMm?Q ivt?. nAXxmr ATPfPORD TO MAKE ALTERATIONS, ALLOW UA.LJUU MO vjyiw " L'1"iriU.iiii!' UTUUZJ1.J. "?"vv'' ' Lt?" 'lJ.rr mnnTTTTnTT aok WP. ATTVTR-R YOn TO SJlOr JSAMJjX Y uiua xixu w- IXLESS ACCOMPANIED WITH THE CASH TO TJU'J FUJjL, aalvujxt uv j.jij j- 'u"t' ' "r A'P'PTTV' AMOVE REDUCTIONS. hCTION OF SIZES AND COLORS ARE UNBROKEN AS WE ANTICIPATE A LARGE PATRONAGE AI THE AUO L J(L1JUUUUQ. I Marshficld's Leading Outfitters and Furnishers MAGNE M ATSO N Marshficld's Leading Outfitters and Furnishers .. m m K keynote of our sun- .3 lias been inteerritv. limnail'Pd.iinnfliilfovn. and purity tested ugs, combined with ral responsibility as tards om duty to you, Jur piiysieinn, and ourselves. T h e s o We-l)0StS nlnncr flin Of intcm-itv linvn glitustheapprecia- " wi seientihc physi-Jf-andthoso people desire to linvn flim'i Options filled in a lreiUl. lininsfnlritm hi fjiargc is no more )'0U Wnillfl nvnnftf Kvf0l'snrh "mmlifir ftvice.n J town Drug Co. Graate Chemists 71 1'larket Ave. 'Bfe. Phono 141 ' THK WKATIIKK. (Dy Asfioclated Press.) OREGON, May 25. Fair to night and Friday. Indications aro for a heavy frost tonight. Friday, warmer. lodgo to fill tho vacancy cnusod by tho rosognatlon of Geo. Goodrum. This evening, tho lodgo vlll tondor Up summer ball at tho Eagles' hall' on South Second street. "Arrives Today. Tho Nnnn Smith arrived In today from Day Point, aft- or making a fast trip from hero. Itenalr Sewer Commissioner Law horno is today cutting through tho hqrd paving on Fourth botweon Com mercial and Central avenues to ro pnlr tho broken sewer which has beoj eauslng considerable trouble Undergoes Operation. Mrs. Chas. Eckhoff, Ji., of North Dend, who un derwent an operation tho other day for tumor Is reported getting along nicely. Wns Mistaken. Tom Bennett says that after further Inspection of Jaok Moreen's card under a microscope and after consulting local "high-brows" about It, ho has decided that tho word was "pride" instead of "bride" and that Jack Isn't married after all. Inltlato Three. MarshflofcT lodgo of Elks last evening Initiated Geo. F. Murch, Thayor W. Grimes and Guy XV. Chambers Into tho mysteries of lElkdom and If there Is anything un der tho branching antlers that they do not now know about, they cannot Imagine what it could bo. C. W. Tlppetts was elected secretary of tho Mny Get Contract. Hugh McLaln of Marshfiold was one of tho two low est bidders out of fourteen on tho $70,000 sewage system at Lebanon, Oregon, Tho bids wore opened Tues day night and Mr. McLaln nnd a Now York contractor, bid so closo that It will require another meotlng of tho council to decide which one will be awarded the contract. Mr. McLaln'a many friends hero hopo that ho will bo successful In lauding tho big con NORTH nEND NEWS. Tomorrow aftornoon 'at 3 o!clock In the Central school building thero will bo a meeting of tho Mothers' and Teachers' club at which time will bo election of officers. All aro requested to bo present. , Don't forget the Turkish Battel. PHONE 314-3. Personal Notes T H ' ' i ii MRS. CAL BRIDGES of Coos River is in Marshfiold today. FRANK AGKLEY roturned today from a visit in California. MRS. W. W. LADD of Klttyvillo was a Marshfiold shopper today, S. B. CUTDIP of Coos River is a Marshfleld business visitor. MATT ANDERSON of Beaver Hill ;s a Marshfiold business visitor today. ERIC BOLT wont to Coqulllo today to attend tho commencement exor cises thero. , to Join tho Portland Elks who will run a speclnl train from Portland to Atlantic City to nttond tho Elks Grand Lodgo thero In July. T. A. WALKER of Coqulllo Is In Marshfiold. Ho says thoro Is much complaint In tho valley over tho backward season. WALTER SINCLAIR of Coqulllo was In Marshfiold yestorday on business. MRS. C. Y. LOWE and Maudo Lowo of Bandon aro Marshfiold visitors. WALTEJl BUNCH of Loon Lako was a business visitor In Alarstuiei'i yesterday. QAL WRIGHT, who has been laid up for a couple of weeks with ear trouble was ablo to bo down town today. r JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to Myrtlo Point today to oxamlno a woman who Is detalnod thoro on an insanity charge. GEORGE GUP RUM will leave short ly for Portlatld and other northorn points on business and pleasure Ho and John D. Gobs are planning J. E. ORBN, formerly gonornl man ager of tho C. A. Smith mill, arrlv od horo today on tho Nnnn Smith for a short Rtay on business and pleasure. MESSRS. II. A. HERD and L. R. Ab bott havo arrived horo from eastern Oregon and plan to mnko tholr homes hero. They havo leased tho C. C. Going residence In West Marshilold for tho summer. JACK MEREEN roturnod today from a visit In California. Dcsplto tho reports nfloat horo that ho had bo como a benedict, Jack dcclaros that ho 1b still a bacholor and has no Immediate intention of taking A bride. MR$. E. MINGUS Is tho guest of Mrs. Carl Smodburg on Catchlug Inlot. FOR SALE Cheap. .Now 21 Horso Power Gasollno Marino onglno. Ad dross Box 321, Oregon City, Oro. WARNING- TO RAILROAD MKN. E3. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St., Bath, Mo., iends out this warning to railroad' era: "A conductor on tho railroad, ray work aueed .a.chronlo Inflamma tion of the kldneyo, aniKI wai miser able and all played out. A friend ad vised Foley Kidney Pills and from the day I commenced tnkln them, I besan to regain In my strength. Tho Inflammation cleared nud I am far better than I hate been feT twenty years. RED GROSS Drug Store. WANTED Experienced w oinan cenoral housowork. Mrs. P. Hall-Lowls, Phono 314X1. for. M. WANTED A machinist to" '" chnrgo Beavor JIUL Coal-Company .. machino-8lTo'pr"Apply Beavor Hill. FOR RENT Si room flat furnished completo with bath, hot and cold wator, finest view In city with gas range. Tenant can havo possession on May 23. Apply to Robert Mar sdon, Sr. FOR RENT1 10 aero ranch, North Slough D. Ferguson. AUTO Anytime, anywhere, Rea sonable lates. Phono Blanco hotel 46 or .Residence 2 8-J. i J A, -