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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1911)
HBi5w)iiw"- - u "TSnf""' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911 EVENING EDITfON. u ! 11 jjjpjg 5 ( $? Midsummer clearance of fine clothes OW comes the time when we begin to clear the decks for the fall campaign, of clothes selling; we like to have all the summer goods out of the way; as complete a clean-up as possible; and we try to do it by making special prices on what we have left Some of these clothes are made by : : : : : : : : : HAkt, SCHAFFNER & MARX The clothes are the same that weVe been selling right along at regular prices; they're just as good now as they were then; such clothes don't deteriorate by time; even wearing them doesn't affect them as much as most clothes. The only difference you'll find is in the prices; and we've made them low as an inducement to the men who haven't yet bought new clothes, or who are willing to buy 'now for next season, or for the remainder of this. We have the stock arranged in two lots with the following reductions: LOT ONE ,$85.00 Suits $26.50 $22.50 Suits $16.50 $30.00 Suits $22.50 $20.00 Suits $15.00 $27.50 Suits $20.00 $17.50 Suits $13.50 "$25.00 Suits $18.50 $15.00 Suits $11.50 LOT TWO $25.00, Suits $16.85 $15.00 Suits $9.85 $22.50 Suits $14.85 $12.50 Suits $8.65 $20.00 Suits $12.85 $10.00 Suits $7.35 $17.50 Suits $11.35 Mill-to-Man Clothes WOOLEN MILL STORE "sST 3 Buy Your Drug Store Want at the Busy Corner 'r AND CELEBRATE EVERY DAY IX THE YEAH. PRESCRIPTION FILLIXG IS OUH HUfllXESS. lockhart-Pa'rsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY. presgriptioxs accurately compouxded. & LOCAL di GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, July 7. Pair to- night and Saturday warm or. , LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. ni July C, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government motoorologlcal observer: Maximum. . Minimum. . At 4:00 p. ra. 03 Gl GO loft on tho Gardlnor-Draln stngo this morning. Loaves For Portland. Mies Anna Cox, who, for tho last two yoara has boon employed In tho olllco of Hall & Iltill of this city, ha accoptod n position with tho Draymen IIarno48 Company In Portland. Co on Vacation Trip. Albort Unities and Lowls Potorson loft for Coos Rlvor today to bo gono two weeks on n hunting nud Hailing trip, Thoy oxpoct to walk ovor to tho North Fork of the Caqulllo whore thoy will establish camp with Al as chlof cook. REMEMBER Fleichman's Compressed Yeast FRESH DAILY 2 Cakes for 5 cenfc Lockharfs Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 WASTED Enquire at Experienced waitress. Java Cbffqp House. I WIXISIIED ROOMS AND BOARD In private family. Closo In and in walking distance to mill. Addrtss "E" Times. FOR SALE 80 acros lino fruit and berry farm. Immediate possession given. Good terms. Address D. D. Dralnard, North Bend, Ore, Phone 3083. Precipitation. nono Wind, Northwest; clear. Stages Busy Fourtoon passongora First stroot. Apply Mrs. A. Hut-cheson. WANTED Second, cook. Apply im mediately at tho Chandler hotel. FOR SALE My farm OOO acres in one lot or will cut up in parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Marahfleld, FOR RRNT HOUSE with 12 rooms and until, hot nnd cold wator. FURNISHED flnt with 0 rooms, bath hot nnd cold wator, gas range. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEX. (Theso aro in tho best residence part of town.) FOR SALE Slightly damaged doors and camp stoves. Enqulro Rail road Dock. AUTO LINE Clara nt nny time. Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X FOR SALE Modorn eight room apartment houso, all rooms occu pied, will bo sold at bargain If taken Immediately. Apply "Oppor tunity" Times' offlco. FOR RENT Six roomed house on WANTED Teacher qualified for Ninth grado work. Salary governed by ability and experience Man preferred. Address Leo Webster, clerk Dlst. No. 6, Empire, Oro. To Co East. Dr. O. W. Leslie will loavo about July 1G for an oxtonded trip through tho mlddlo west. Ho will nttend tho National Convention of Osteopathia Physicians In Chicago July 2G to 30 nnd from thoro will go to Kentucky and lator to Missouri to visit rolatlvcs. Auto Delivery For Pioneer. Ar riving from Portland yestorday on tho steamer Breakwator was nn auto dollvory wagon for tho Ploneor Gro cery company. A demonstrator- ac companied tho mnchino nnd put It In operation shortly after it was dis charged. Tho machlno will com monco delivering tho goods tomor row morning. Now Motor Bont. Tho now motor boat Unique, which was recently comploted, has boon given her maiden trip on tho Bay. Tho owner Bert Cox was at the wheol nnd stat ed after tho first run, that he was well pleased with tho showing mado by tho craft. It was thought while the boat was in construction that she would develop a speod of twenty miles an hour but slxteon was tho best; alio could do on her maiden trip. Tho blame Is laid to tho wheel which is to bo removed in a few days. Busy Bees Meet Tho society "Busy Bee" of tho Luthorai church will meet Saturday, July 8, at 2 p. ro. with Mrs, Eric Johnson, corner Don nelly avenue and Fifth street. A Patriotic Brldo. Today's Ore gonlan contains an account of the wedding of T. F, Foot and Nettle F, Tallman of Sqmner, Ore., which took place at Tacoma, Wash., July 4, whero tho young peoplo had gono to tnko In the carnival. Tho groom so cured n llconso dcsplto tho fact that tho Fourth was a legal holiday and Uho Rov. W. A. Mooro porformod tho ceremony. Both parties oxpect to enter tho Unlvorslty of Orogon nt Eugono noxt Soptombor, so tho nc count rends, but nothing doflnlto could bo learned at Sunnier In re foronco to tho young lndy. It Is not 'known whother she Is nt prosont or was n formor rosldont of that community. Lecocq gets tho reward from Mrs. Bennett. ,' Buys Home. Carl W. Bvortson today bought n houso and two lots nt 10th nnd Commercial stroots In West Marahfleld from Mr. nud Mrs. Addi son Cook. Lator on Carl may movo to his now location and add another to Coos Day's growing list of homes. Young People Meet. Tho young Pooples socloty of tho Luthornn church, will moot this evening. July 7, nt tho church hall. Will Hold Meeting. Gospol ser vices will bo observed by tho Luthor nn .peoplo of Catching Inlet nt tho homo of Alex Matsoh Sunday eve ning nt 8 p. m. B. F. Bengstou, pastor. Beats the Weather. What Is bet tor than a rnlny day on Coos Bny? A Times want add. Of course If you havo lost anything, n scarf, n dog or a cat a Times' want will al ways bring It back. Hero is tho talo of an umbrolla. Lost, by Mrs. Jns. Bonnett on Tuesday, advertlsod In a TlmeB' Wednesday, found on Thurs day, returned on Friday. Mr. George Bishop to Come. Tho Episcopal Vestry hold n mooting Inst night nt tho resldonco of J. W. Donnott nnd mado arrangements for tho ontor tnlnmont of Bishop and Mrs. Scud ding who nro oxpocted horo early In August. Tho blsh6p will hold sor vlcos at all tho churches of this mis sion district nnd will spend somo tlino nt his suinmor cottngo on Ban don beach. To Spend Vacation Here. Messrs, Collvor and Smith of McMlnnvlllo colloge nt McMlnnvlllo, Oro., aro spending tholr summer vacation on Coos Bay. Mr. Collvor will alng nt tho evening sorvlces of tho Baptist church Sunday ovonlng. Telcphono Connection. A crow of men nro at work putting In n tele phone lino from Myrtle Point to Eckley In Curry county. F. S. WEBDER loaves for Bnndon to morrow morning where ho will ro now acquaintance with frlouds of ploneor days In tho county. 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