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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1911)
7 w,;7r" '" BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911-EVENIMB EDITION. THE COOS Our 5t ' I j' ijiwimiiibiiiii mir -'" ' nwriTi " It After the most successful season's business, we have enjoyed since opening the Hub stores in Mnrslillcld and Bnndon "Where money talks" It lias lefttis with many broken lines in all departments. We never carry merchandise from one season to the next. You Can always find something at The Hiib, Starting Saturday, July 8th ; "Wo will make a clean swecn of every broken line in the house. ' . . 0 You all lmow oTmSl of doing business-buying for cash we buy for less, selling for cash we sell for less. You know why? !l " "itfi !'t "MONEY TALKS" Sale Opens SATURDAY, JULY 8th Everything Marked in Plain Figures The 5th semi-annual clearance sale of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS not an old one in the lot, all this spring model at a saving from 20 to 50 per cent off. Read t'ic prices and make us prove it. Mens' Suits READ The Prices. A D M lens' Suits 33 1-3 per cetlt off on all Light Colored Mens' Suits Men's .$13.50 Light suit -33 off Men's $10.50 Light suit 33 off Men's $18.00 Light suit 33 off Men's $22.60 Light suit 33 UXL "! t t Men's $25.00 Light suit 33 off Men's $30.00 Light suit 33 off 12.00 15 JO 1 6.65 Men's $35.00 Light suit 33 J q J r 20 per cent off on all Blue and Black .Stats, all sizes from 33 to 48 Men's $.13.50 Blue serge suit 20 (t 1 A Qflj Men's $16.50 Bluo serge suit 20 off : . . . Men's $20.00 Blue serge 'suit 20 off ... .... Meu's $25.00 Blue serge" suit 20w off ... .: Men's $30.00 Blue serge suit 20 off ...,. w o qM 16. 24.00 25 per cent off on all Ulcus7 3 ark Wcr- sfced and Scotch Tweed nils c Qar! ' vj v- t'Vvy Men's $12.50, 25 off Men's $15.00, 25 off 1 Mens $18.00, 25' Men's $20.00, 25 off 1125 13.50 1 - Cjj, Men's $25.00, 25 ' off Men's $30.00, 25 off ' Men's $35.00, 25 off 18.75 22.50 26.50 One lot of MEN'S SLUTS no two a lilto, nil small sisu's take vour choice nl just ONE-HALF PI? ICE. 5th Semi-nmiuiil Clearance Sale of MEN'S FURNISHINGS, several broken lots oL' men's light-weight underwear on sale at 25 and 33 1-3 and 50r reduction. OOLK SHIRTS at 25, 35 and 50 olY. BOY'S WAIST at half price. HOY'S KXKfi PANTS, 25c per pair, all regular 50c, 75c and $1.00 values. Clearance sale on nil broken lines of MEN'S and BOYS' HATS $2.00 hat I $1.25 $2.50 hat $1.50 $3.00 hat $1.75 $3.50 hat $2.00 20 off on trunks r.niV suitcases. - , One lot of HOY'S 50c CAPS, choice 25c. 20' off on all MEN'S PANTS. 20 and 25 off on all BOYS' SUITS. All BOYS' STRAIGHT PANTS suits HALF PR fCE. 5th Clearance Sale of MEN'S, WO MEN'S and CHILDREN'S . SHOES. We have put all odd lots of men's, Women's imd children's Shoes in lots. ,to be closed out at a .saving from 20 to 50 off. Oue lot of CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES antV PUMPS at 75c pair, regular $1.25 to $2.00. One lot of LADIES' LOW SHOES, regular $2.00 to $4.00, choice $1.35. Clearance Sale on A EN'S OX FORDS: Ono lot of MEN'S LOW SHOES, sizes from 8 to 11 all leather, tan, gun metal, vici, kid and patent colt, to close at 33 off. One lot LADIES' OXFORDS every one regular $3.50 values, choice $1.75. Ono lot LADIES' SHOES, overv ono regular $2.50 values, choice $1.25. AUItSlIFlELD U V' ft wfcr i ORGANIZER A LEAF I mmma. iwmm mm i mibh imiii i t m i m ,M, , I ' BAND0N Oregrn 1 10 11 F. B. Tichenor of Women of Woodcraft Now Here. F. U. Tichenor, organizer Tor tho Women of Woodcraft, has boon In this comity since last Moiulay In the interest of tho ordor. Shortly aft er tho first of tho week it Is expected that Organl-er Tichenor will launch out upon n membership campaign, Monday evoulng thoro will bo a banquet 'of the local lodgo at tho Chandler hotel at which will bo pro sent Mrs. Van Orsdalo tho head of tho ordor. It Is thought that at the neeting- thoro wU bo some definite plan outlined upon which to start tho work. SL DNG ADO .. Uoatman. This Is true, but It 'a met tho whole truth. Thoro la here nn extent of coal lauds which would surprise even n Pennsylvania collier. In addition to what Is renorted in .your papor, we would say that John Henderson, 11. F. Ross. M, M. Learn, mivln lllnch, Thomas Flanagan & l! Story of Discovery of Coal In Coos Trouble With Indians. The following lntnruitnf nl i.... --.... iiiUK whs lurnwnou The Times by A. U. Aiken. The James Alkon mentioned was his brothsr and with whom ho was nssoointeo: at the tlmo. The items were published In tho Gazette, printed by I). J. L)0ns nt Scottsbur?! In 1854: Kmplro City. June 4. 1854. Editor of the Umpqua Gazette: I notice In our late Usuo that two superior coal olalmu have been ills. coxered lately at Coos Ua one be longing to Dr. Coffin, the other v Brother, Slgmond EttlnKor. Honpv Sanford. Chas. I'oarco, Jnmos Aiken, 1) Overbook, W. H. Jackson, Sam uel llondrloks. Dr. Qaddes, V. w. MoAUlster. N. Foley, David Rohrer, Jas llarkiegn, Geo. Miller & Broth ers, all have tnk-nn iFimc i u.. I " - '" HIV sume region, and upon the samo conl ,velnb. and hae found tho stratum, I believe, on almost every claim. As et these claims luve not boon work ed, but wo expect to seo thra soon put undr way. Tho experiment made has coal Is known to exist,. j It Is due to Jnmcs Aiken to say .thfct he has tho honorof bolng tho discoverer of these new banks. .More Tioulilo With tho Indians on ! tho CoqulHe. i jFroni a Randolph City letter, dated Vnv IS .,. l .,.iiL. . .. 'w f, "u ivuiu nun mo inuians are congregating in great numbers at the forks of tho Coqnlllo nivor. Many consider this movement hos tile, and preparatory to nn attack on tho whites. Tho gold claims on t'ae beach uro beginning to pay well,. A number of them nro yielding f- nn $12 to ?40 per day. Provision enn bo had at Randolph City at r.oderato rates. lis 1 BE IRE I by IV n. Marplo on his bnnk- ,proed successful; they are now lj I an active process of working, and tho coals are delivered at Kmplro City. (The above list does not Include the nineteen Coos Da Company claims, la moat of which, If Indeed not all C O. VAN DUYN and wife will leave on tho steamor Breakwater next Wednesday for Portland where they will spend a two weeks' vacation. F. J. FEE.NEV. an Attorney of Dan don, Is registered at tho Hotol Chandler. Man Who Helped Rob Shasta Limited Probably In Hills. From .a reliable source It was learned last evening that the detec tives who were working on tho case of the two men who held up tho Shasta Limited near Drain a couple of weeks ago have decided that one of tho men are in hldlnc near thtn city. It is tho opinion of tho minions of tho law that the man Is fighting out an existence In some cabin In tho hills close to Marshfleld. It Is thoucht that he secured a goodly supply of provisions and Is living upon them and what fish ho can nnglo from th neighboring streams. It could not bo lcarnod whotbr thoro wore nny men still In this vld nlty who nro searching for tho bandit' but It Is highly probable that there J nro. at is thought that they are making a systematic search wW, guides for deserted cabins In the neighboring hills In an effort to lo-i cato tho bandit. 1 fj WATERFRONT ITEMS. The steamer Redondo which left, San Francisco at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, will arrive horo tomof row niarnlncr. C. F. McRpflrPA tinri Via now RDeI J I. ., . .. "" .. fi uuiu uei -inere" out 011 tho bay i" ! morning for her maiden trip. Aftfj tho run the owner stated that ho w highly pleased with tho showlw made bv tha craft a Lain this aft ernoon ho took a party of friends out upon tho bay. u r:v,;j n