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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1911)
' v Wmt& . totira np? "in -5Jr - .-. - . i i i r rr ,'iif THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY,' JULY 14, 1911 -EVENING EDITON. ptm You Will, You Cannot Find ( I. 1 M. I), I Bargains Than These n I) B "You should visit 'The Boston' before buying: elsewhere" is a maxim hundreds of people are saying daily . . z r-r . : tt- -tt' n ft tl n E 0 J t h rj 'R . ' V w l 11 i ii all il b? cit li til 'I HOf f-r - and which we prove to all economy seekers by our unqualifiedly low prices, rLvery article is . marked in plain figures and priced at from 20 to 60 per cent below the regular selling prices. On this page we show only a few examples of the hundreds of gigantic savings to be found here at The Boston Store, Men's Wool Suits in sizes 30 to 48. Wore $15.00 to $20.00. Now, suit $7.50 Men's Fine Dress Shirts in ncnt medium dark patterns. Values to $27.50. Suit .$12.85 Heavy Grey Wool Underwear for mon. All .sizes to U. Worth $3.25 O r ODC suit. Now, garment. Men's Blue Cotton Ribbed Underwear. Medium heavyweight. Sizes A r 30 to 44. Wt7s 65c. Garment 4 DC Men's 'Work and Dress Shoes. Plain or capped toe. Wide widths. (t 4 qf Values to $4. Pair $ I .O J Boys' Wool Suits in neat patterns. Sizes to 10. Were $5 to $7. &' (r Now, suit Kp3ciJ Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, Sizos 6 to 10. Regular 25c value. On sale, pair, only 10c Men's Work Shirts in Medium Cotton Ma terials. Regular G5c sellers. A Each only T" DC Men's Genuine Horschidc Gloves. Regu lar $1.50 work glove. Sizes 8 np to 9fo Pair only ODC Cotton Filled Comforts, Silkalino Filled. Sowed and well made. Were rf II $2.25. Each only , . . .P 1 .0 O Men's Fine Dress Shoes in Vici, Gun Met al and box calf. $4 to $5 values. Pair $2.75 Men's Fine Dress Shirts in Sizes 14 to 17. Neat patterns. Values $1 to $1.50. Each 50c $4.00 Sorosis Shoes for Women. All sizos in widths AA to 0. New (pry A C lasts. Pair only )wr 3 Women's Dress Oxfords in $3.50 and $4.00 Patent Colt and Vici. All ( 4 fr go at pair, only 4) I & 1 Extra Large Turkish Towels, Bloaohed. Size 26x46 inches. Regular 35c r)'Jr grade. Our price, each wJl Cotton Huck Towels in regular 15c grade, size 20x42 inches. a Each only I IFC Wool Dress Goods in All Staplo Shades and fabrics, selling regularly PQ to $1.50. Now, yard DOC Spunglass Dress Linings in Mostly Every suaae. was zoc. a Now, yard I UC Fine Dress Ginghams in Noat "Rod Soal" patterns. Regular 15c grade. a Yard only I C American Calico in All Colors. 50 bolts to sell at yard, only DC Women's Pretty (Wash Dresses. Rogular $4 to $6.50 values. Oil frry q sale, each $CJ J Women's Long Kimonos of Floecodown and cotton crape. Wore & 4 r $3.00. Now $1.0 J Boy's Medium Heavy Shoes. Gun calf. Sizes 2o to 51,. Woro $3.50. Now, pair . .". Motul $1.90 fir COOS BAY TIMES Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here The Boston Store "Every Article a Big Bargain" The One Great Bargain Center of All Southern Oregon Cream White Outing Flannel in Regular J jlui; uuu a-syoe grailC. M Yard, only C Colored Table Damask, in patterns. "Was 55c. Now, yard, only Rod Figured . 39c 4-4 Wool Bleached Muslin 12J.C quality. Best grado sheeting, yard in 10c and 8c M. C. MAIjONKV DAN L MAIX)Ni:v Kdlfor mid Pub! Netv, Kdltor rr- Address all communications to COOH HAY "hjittW TIMK.H. Ifarnlilleld. -jj :: n ti Orrgoa T- An Independent Hopubltaan nows Ppri published every ovonlng excopt Buiiday, and Weekly by Tho Ug Day Times Publishing Co. Dedltated to tbo sorvlco of tho people, tkat no good causo shall lack champion, and that evil shall not tbrlra unopposed. ccndltloiiB nnd practices trend and U behooves us to tako noto of tho effects wo nro ranking In our social and buslnoss contact. Tho habit Id purely superficial In nlno cases out of ton; It Is an acqulromont that do- sorvos analysis and regulation Jf wo would maintain nu accontablo and wolcomo status among our follow. It la not onough to scrutinize our ruannor nnd toinpor aud attitude and umeud thorn; wo ehould try to ascer tain Just what right wo havo to foa ter a grouch and forco It unon other people who havo nothing to do with Its lucoptlon or expression. Every ungracious word and act Inspired by a soltlsh nnd sordid thought Is an Imposition upon tho pooplo wo meot USEFULNESS. Nothing in this world is so good as usefulness. It binds your fellow creatures to you and you to them, it tends to improve your own char acter, and it gives you a real impor tance in society beyond what any artificial station can bestow. Sir aCBrodie. i RUNAWAY HORS E LIVELY Entered at tho postottico at 5lars Hold, Or.Roa, for transmission' ""V" .,,ou ino ,,,,0l), wo n,0t saronrt Pi,,.i""w no u,18,n,g8 w'th and wo should glto thought to this ns among tho malls as second class through the mull mutter. ri i SOTUICmiTIO.V UATKH. lUIIiY. One year j6i00 Ter month 50 WI.'UKIiV. 0n ywr ,150 When paid strictly In advance the Subscription prlco of tho Coos nv Tlin8 Is B.OO pr year or $3,50 for six months. OrtUUl r-npor of Coos County tr Ji-J-rrrr ;tt OITICIAI, lAli:it 1.' TIIIJ UIl'V OP MAItHHKIUM). THE PERFECT DUTIES. Genllctif m and cheerfulncM, these come before all morality, They ate the perfect duUes. If your morals make you dreary, depend upon it they are wrong. 1 do not say "Cite them up," for they may be all you !ue, but conceal them like a vice lest they should spoil the lacs of Letter and simpler peo pleRobert Louis Stevenson. gratuities which havo n "como-imnk mid only mtt0 llg hnteful ami un popular. In other words wa oimht tn uso tho "rulo of ronson" nnd keop our sulks for those dlrectlv rnsnnn. slblo for thpm and not nnss timm .. to tho Innocent majority with which wo nro in hourly association. w.m iiiiuu is ns en8tlv fnrninr? no tho other whon It comes to montal sinnuards; and having tskon on n grouch nnd mako It habitually Into lornblo, It Is our duty to contrnct the habit of dUcrlmlnatlnu In 1h nnmi. cation and confining It to people and uuugs naving to do with It. When wo novo n grouch on, ovory cheerful word and smile wo dlanoimn .., forced nnd purely conventional, but thoy may bo mndo hnbltimi it only try for tho plensanter course and U will soon bocomo ns much n i.nhit as tho coarser and commoner usage We should think moro nnd L-mu-i i.. smile oftonor nnd accustom om-selves to tho uso of tho frlemllv n. ,.. 'able word. It won't hurt ,, i. and will go far to mako things hear-' nblo for those arouud us. I THIS flllOUCU JIA1IIT. WB AnB creatures of habit and prono to ludulgo In oxtromes of our "second naturn t,i orka happily, or uuhapplly, as tho This Cnmo Vnslgneil uovlco In deep wator Must either sink or swim . Or yell for holp-tt all depends Upon tho sinker's whim. RICHES AND QREATnc.o prMs"1 ' r,ch ,f r,ch" br,n AndlyUmyTiirm "' Wh "ro no" " !E-In? WM,th xntint l mut " r,ln,ah!.Br.Ct.r0.f hm Wh0r8 th6 'h,n- AndSa,WhroatSu,,OW,0'nWBUhehun' AnJ mock at th man who I. tllllns th. If 1 tnUX ha hnn-h... 'jzvsrsi ahutAr.y,nrt ,ho" wom i w... vMVr.ahyr ,e,s co,d-hard cMh- 1 don't want to bo rich. 1 dn'uBnt ,0 b nMt " real wnes. DelnWCd ,Ul ,0""a by men lon't Mn'!?f,M y nssn who hav. axe. to An(1 tt ,h 'rUnd' Wh0 nre rua '" " Bra84nrnP?Can n,h,nK but ""h W,,handr,omp.t'M,,nyw,,hha.tr)n Must go out ot my life. ye.. I mu . I don't want to be great -Detroit Free I'rats. Urea Little Traoedlet. slmp,yUth daahWl ,nt the fl0rt8t'a "Thero wan snmnthln,. . . . thnj -:-""". "4VUK HDOUt ni " J ." ,h hay on "i, no aecmred. I m euro thoy woro sent," replied the florist. "I remember the order Vu said you wanted tho very cheap crtoao. a dozeu and a quarter. Here. Tho now boy came forward. to r?nJ?memb(;r ,h03? roses yo took to Lincoln nviMiiw. c,.- . : addrcs rlghtr ,uu Bt tao IPS. Sir. I truil- I. n .... .... . 'om. sir." u luu Ul" ror "Drlng the bill hero." tZl Cnn,t ,Hir' l m,t !t n the box with the rosesr-cioveland Piam dJ Modem Candy Company's Wagon Broken In Runaway. Prlghtenod by th whlstlo of tho stoam'or Alort, tho horso nttachod to tho dellvory wagon of tho Modern Candy Compnny ran away lato this nftornoon. Tho houso wnB standing lu front of tho onglno house whnn u was frlghtonod. It cut across thn afvtnntV MH.t A. i Mk uuu lurnea mo wngon over, then started on n wild tear up Front street. It ran two blocks boforo It was stopped. locnto troublo causod by ovorllow of Ross' inlot, havo found tho dlfllculty to bo a board out ot tho tldo box and nftor ropented attompts to ropalr dnmngo, havo decldod to wnlt till low tldo. a 8KKLLHV LinntKIl tllhh IOIIOISU TO SUS1M!.VI) la Employes UnnMo, to Got. Their " Wages oml AttnchieU Aro liovlty on Kvoryti'dng. A party of fourteen mon. wamnn ..... i....l ., .I... j ' . "" I ! uum iu men orapioyoa oy and children, gathered at Itosa' in. tho Elliott T.nm,, --JL! " I, . H(tiKUI uuuiuhuj ui OATCTIING IXLET NEWS. (Special to Tho Times.) Misses Olive nnd Zell Wallace leavo today for Big Creek to visit relatives. lot school houso Tuesday morning to Improve tho 'aspect of vnrt nn,i cloanso building. Tho women went to work with tho velocity of a cyclono and soon had thlng8 clean and shin ing. Tho mon woro no less nctlvo than thd women and soon ini h yard clonrod of logs nnd rubbish. u-rodlt Ib duo tho boya who so wlltintr. ly cnrrlod tho wator from a long dls- tanco. At noon a dollcloua lunch was sorvod under tho fir trees Jn yard. Work wns resumed at ono o'clock. Mr. Thompson kindly haul od two barrels of water from hU spring and In a. few hours appear-! uhcu or yard and school wnn gratifying nnd all wont homo Mrs. Charles Cox and Will HIirHn. son, woro In Marshfleld Tuesday on busluess. Plonsed with tho onorgy exhibited. Byron Hodson was In Hnmn. business Tuosdny. I'orttand In lumbor oporatlons nt Skolloy woro discharged yostorday without recolvlnjr payment for their work, tho suporlntondont Informing tho woodsmen that tbo company was unaoie to Ilquldnto Its Indobtodness to tjiom, and attachments havo beeji issued out of tho Justlco Court at Drain agaliiBt ovorvthlne nvnod br tho company that Is available It Is roportod horo by somo of tho men that from $75 to J1B0 nnr mnn Is duo, nnd that tho commissary, cook house and Stock, oven tn fmir nlM. hnvo been lovlod upon. Tho Elliott dumber Company Inst Mnv innHmt h very Skolloy sawmill and logging outflt, won, since which tlmo'lt has boon oporat- John Conklln of BIk Crook wn.. , guest Monday of his brother Will uonklln. Mrs. C. II. Jackson. Is sn florins with la grippe and Dr. Horafnii called by phono Tuesday. Clifford nnd Charllo Doano and Will Hlgglnson wore the guests of Frank Ross, Monday evening. J. C. Wallace has contrnrfo,? - cut 1,000 cords of wood fn, t, Freese, on the land owned bv thn latter, on Catchlnir ami rHh,. t leU. """ 1U" The men who havo been trying to j Poor Unfortunntn Rlnm Tho boy stood on tho burning deck Ana didn't sauoak or hoiior Although tho flames did scorch his neck And crimp his Daner cniinr They called to him: "O, wo entreat Jump overboard von mmhtn.ii Says ho: "I'm used to nwf.ii i,nnf But don't know much of wni And as his soul went up In amoko tun, wasn't thnt a nlrv? Ho gurgled: "While I wait to croak i ii sing a little dlttv And what ho sang I can't repeat was nnir a dozen stanzas Condensed it meant: "Who cares for heat; I spont last week Jn Kansas!" "Getting business is Just like 4 courting a clrl vnn m,, . .. tho rlcht klnrt -f a. . . 4 buuutf, ana y keep on calling." A ...-. - -"-r- lag, paying promptly until tho last 30 days. Somo IB pf tho mon aro still at tho camp, bolng unnblo to got away uu account of lack of funds, but will bo forced to leave, tho attachments shutting off suppllos. ' ' This will bo a hnpplor world for florae Coos Bay pooplo when tho doc tor can CUt out tho ennq,n n, wl! as tho appendix. -. .Th Quoor prt. Queer, Isn't It, that lawyer la such' a lover of dogs?" "What Is tbero quoer about ltr it Is moro natural for a lawyer to' become attnhoi tn i. nI . i.m i-.1T" . " "" ' "v "v" Mmuon Telegraph. I m.A Weary Walker-I lost arf a crown w rdaf,1 Tlred TotheuB-DId f, avo a olo In yor p0Cket? Weary beard it fallLondon Tit-Blts, .., 4 lt Penalty. ! nnt4 ta'ennUy-rou talk as If painting an nclv wnmnna -i i . money was a crime, hnn.enaI bol,eTO lt generally a hanging mattcr.-Baimnoro American, t The Tlmoa Want Ad "brine rtwirtt. ) : .- j W w H 1 . ' -,U. lA...,.yy