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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1912)
'n-n.-t,,. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912 - EVENING EDITION "T IIMIKMHI IBM.V wcnywmwm -iUatjeLaiJKLaxBTCiffaBaa j Will Close Out, the Present, Stock to Prepare for Extensive Improvements hie nn hvoioo of the sotro, that there are a great many things in the various departments that I want to elose out entirely-Clothing, Hats, Shoes, fur. etc This is all high grade merchandise but broken stock, and I am anxious to get rid oi it. '... . "'"" t , . . i... 4...1.:.,.. ,,.tnirii m fine ntnof minmi'il nfini' - I find, after till nishing goods, etc The J (mowing w ill give you an idea or tnc enormous savings you may jji.ikc u uuuhj; "c"'tti i"u """" " ... .. i n . in i n ' ' " - -jg iiraninmiiiTiiTiiw mrnmr - 1 jtaoL& fyr I Clothing Department In this department you will find a most up-to-date slock of High Grade Clothing, you know that it has only been recently that the boys added. ready-to-wear clothes to their stock, which is an assurance of clean merchandise TAKE ADVANTAGE. $20.00 Suits to close at $12.85 $25.00 Suits to close at $14.75 $27.50 to $35.00 Suits to close at $19.85 $0.00 PARAGON TROUSERS FOR $4.50 $5.00 Packard Low Shoes in Tan and Black for $2.85 I found, during the invoice, that there were a great many low shoes left from the previous season, all high grade merchandise, and this will be your chance to get a real bargain. $5.00 PACKARD HIGH SHOES BLACK and TAN $3.95 Br ysL lr Av-a rtl 1 1 and $ 1 .25 Monarch Shirts, pin. for 75c THE CELEBRATED AND 0 LTA R ANTE 13 D ' EVE RW EAR ' HOSIERY in Colors as follows: 25c Qualitv "Colors onlv" ! 3 I5R. FOR 50c 50c Qualitv "Colors Onlv" .' 3 PR. FOR $1.00 These are contract goods and it is only for the special permit from the house that you are able to buy at these prices. Underwear Department Supply Your Needs There is hardly a number in the entire department that is complete, so being anxious to make a cleaning you can practically buy what you want at your own figure. TAKE ADVANTAGE. The Celebrated Heid Caps At Reduced Prices Every one knows the qualities of a ITeide Cap, and also knows that no better merchandise exists than this brand. These people are considered the best manufac turers of High Grade Caps in the United Slates. $1.00 Caps Closing Out Price 7r,e $1.25 Caps Closing Out Price )5c $1.50 CapsClosing Out Price $i.')0 $2.00 Caps Closing Out Price $i.G0 J Rubber Boots and Oil Clothing to Be Closed Out Entirely $7.50 Snag Proof Rubber Boots $6.25 $7.00 Light Weight Hunting Boots $5.90 $3.50 Long Oil Coat. "Goodycar's" $2.80 $3.00 Medium Oil Coat. "Goodyea.-'s" $2.40 $2.50 Short Oil Coat. "GoodvenrV $1.95 $1.50 Strong Oil Pants. "Goodyear's" $1.20 Cape Ann Hats. "Goodyear's" -10c Squam Hats. "Goodyear's" 25c I There Are Maiyy Other Things Too Numerous to Mention That I have culled out and priced at a bargain. I invite your inspection and solicit a share of your patronage. Come and Gel Acquainted $3.00 and $3.50 Men's Fine Dress Hats for $2.40 This offer is made for our entire slock of high grade Hats Dcrbys and Felt in all the late colors and shapes of the past sea son TAKE ADVANTAGE $2.40 Yours anxious to please, TheT gserv Successor to Thayer Grimes and Geo. Goodrum. I Cluekt and Negligee Shirts You know that the Cluelt Shirt is absolutely stand ard and the price is the same, the world over. Buy while you an, at the following figures:' $1.50 duett and Negligee Shirts for $1.15 $1.75 duett and Negligee Shirts for $1.-10 $2.00 Cluelt and Negligee Shirts for $1.G(). $2.50 Cluelt and Negligee Shirts for. . .' $1.!)0 A complete line of sizes .14 to 17, and a splendid lot of patterns to select from. i i i COOS BAY TIMES K. C. MALOXCY Editor mid rub. DAN E. MALO.NEY Xows Editor Entered at tho postomco At Marsn old, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. WHY NOT SAY SO? IN OHIO, Mr. PInchot Is quoted ns Haying: "Roosevelt could bo oloct ml, but li Is not u candidate. He told mo so. Ilo does not desire to be nomlnnted, nor does I'o regard It na nn advantage to the cause, 1 am per tain ho Is sincere In his denlnls." When this was shown to the colonel ho said: "When 1 have any nunoun cement to make I shall make It pub llcly ami ninke It mysoir." This Is essentially the sort or Del phic utterance the west became tic customed to when ho was on his west ern tour. What the country wishes to know dollnltely Is whethor the colonel will actually oppose Taft for rouomlnn tlon, and. If so. whether hu will be a candidate himself. Sonntor I.n Follette 1ms no hesita tion about stating where he stands. Why Bliould Mr. Hnosovelt, who Is usually prompt and emphatic, be beating around thojiush? SKXTK.VCK OKA IN STACK HOIS-IIKKS. tho Drain stago on Novombor 2G Inst. Judgo Hamilton sentenced tho lllllr to. the stntn nonltontlfirv fnr tlin I statutory period of from 10 years to I life, Informing them that tho length or their sorvltudo would bo deter mined by their conduct. Thoy will bo taken to Snlom tomorrow. Tho crime was uulquo In that two of the three victims of tho bandits woro mombors of tho Douglas county grand Jury, who were returning to tholr homes after attondlng to tholr olllclnl duties in Itosoburg. Theso woro C. K. dicker, of Onrdlner, and W. J. Ilurohnrd, of Scottsburg, Itlck or being the foreman of tho Jury. Tho bnudlts secured nearly $100 In money and a watch. Thoy woro captured several days later with nenrly all or tho booty at Jurgons' home on South Deer Crook, ton miles oast or Hoseburg. "Tho grand jury fllod nn Indict ment against K. C. Hnlrd, tho young mnn who passed a worthless order for $11 on D. O. Wenthorly, an Elkton storekeeper, to pay off an account of $n 75. Obtaining mon ey under fnlso pretenses Is tho char go against li'lm. ltalril has been In Jail bore for the past two months." Llbby COAU Tho kind YOU hnvp ALWAYS USED. IM10XE 72 Pacific Llvory & Transfer Co. T. J. SOAIFB A. II. IIODQINS ' HKUFtShlUNAi. uirthCiUHT Marshtield Paint Decorating Co. Eatlmatos Furnished MAItSUt'IKLD. Phono 140L Orogon EVKI'.T .NY.MAXOVKIt, ICmiciI Piano Tunci-. i Pitching, Voicing, Polluting and Tun- nig. organs Hfjiaiit'd. HAl.N'KS .Ml'SIC IIOISK, .MAItSII- riKI.I), OltKd'O.V. WANTED ! ! ! AHPIiTS UI'IIOLHTKIUXn A XII lIAXOS TO CL13AX. by tho Pnoumu tlo Cleaning Company. Orders toi work takon at GOING & HARVEY PHOXK 100 jTIt. K. R WIXJCLKIl, Naturopath and Chiropractor All chronic diseases treated. Consul- atlou freo. Ofllco hours: f ro li u. m.; 2 to 5 and 0 to 8 p. m. (aturopaiii institute lloom No. 1. No. 130 Broadway, Marshflold, Oro Why Do We Push Vacuum Cleaners When They Consume So Little Electricity?! Tho Times' Want Ads bring result .111 .JMMkMfcMMMMB,,. llaudlls St'iitcmctl Piiim Ten YVni-x to l.lfe Vuv Ciime. Tbe Ilosehtu'8 Review says: "Kd wanl Jurgons. aged IS voars, of South Deer Creek, and Frank Co slab, alias Fostor, of Laramie, Wyo., pload guilt) In the Circuit Court this afternoon to holding up and robbing HTATKIIF OllIO.OllY.H'TYll.KPO, l.l'l'l.t'll'STV, M KmnV J i'Iiimh'v limki'ionth tlml lnlfeiilor ! lip. In tli.- I'lly .t TnhMn. r.mnty ami SlA'cKfi-n'Mlil nn.l llml i,l ilrm will lmy tin iua ol OSM-: lll-Xllltri) IH)I.I..VHS fnrca. li iiiul iiry wool Cntarrh tlmt innot liejurihl l.y Ilu uu o( 1IU' ( atarrh cure vwo'-i m In-dire me n milioilxs In my priouiico. llllaiilluliix l( Pim mlicr I) 1N (SEW.) .V W (ii.r.vsos-, - '.L Vi J " r lit u r o t UV,. V?nVimlVy.r',a mlmllrivily i ti, Mood mid miuoimnirfKi-i'j t ll)ml.-iu Soml for ti'.lhtmulrtW (ttf A Moaern Orlck Building, Electric Lights, Steam Ileat Elegantly Furnished Roomt with Hot and Cold Wator. II O T K h .C O OS C. A. METLIN. Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwurdt. Cor. Broadway and Market Marshflold, Oregon. XOTICK TO IHDDKItS. jp-- y :&se$t iJKfflR ... Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Rids to build n plonk road way between Marshlleld and North Uend wanted. Prices por thousand on 100,000 feet, more or loss, of rough, common morclmntnblo llr lumber freo from rot, threo Inches thick, C, S, 10 or 12 iUCllPH Wltln mill n. tnnt 1 l also Jxt. strlngors, 10 feot long, dol vered nt Porter Mill. Marshlleld Lumber ynrd or Marshflold Railroad depot. Same to bo delivered within thirty days. Also bids for dollvorlng lumber from nny of points specified above to points on road whoro needed. Also bids for laying lumber in roadway, ten-foot plank bolng laid on two strlngors diagonally to ninko nine-foot roadway, surface to bo lovol with top of ground. Rids must bo submitted to undor elgned by G o'clock Monday ovonlnj,. January IB, 1912, at Norton & Han- T 8, .S,tor? Rlg,lt t0 rJect ' or all bids Is reserved. Reasonable bonds for performance of labor con tracts will bo required. F. P. NORTON, Road Supervisor. KJICU f u.who have una Inventive nbllltv rn. g. w. Li:sLin, " Ostcojiathlc Physlcluu Graduate of tho Amorhun school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Office tu Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4 Phono lCl-Jj Mnrabtlold; Oregon. J W. IJEXNKTT, Lawyor. )fJlae over Flauagan ot Dennett Dank farshfleld Oregon r)K. J. T. McCOUJIAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Orogou. Jfllco: Lockhart Dulldlng, opposite Post Office Phone 105-J T It. A. J. IIKXDIIY'S Modern Dental Parlors. Wo aro equipped to do high clast work on short notlco at tho verj lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phone 112-J. Have Us Launder Your Underwear We wash these garments cleannr and batter than tho work can ho done eisowiiero, and thoy aro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink them, even woolen garments nro returned the same size as when sent us. We Iron tho garments nicely, make ordinary repairs freo of charge and you have fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each week's change Bundle yours up with next veek'i laundry bundle. MarshfieuUHand & Steam Laundry I'HOX.- 220-J ' The modern, dustloss, or derly method of cleaning usually demands no more electric current than is required to keep two in candescent lamps bm-niug the same period of time. This fact may surprise those not familiar with the subject. As the cleaning' is quickly done, the consumption of electric current is bound to be slight. Why, under these cireum stanees should our com pany urge people to use electric vacuum cleaners as a means of having sani tary, dustloss liomes? Thq answer lies in the knowledge that the era of electricity lias ;just begun. i no vacuum cleaner is onlv one of tho cnrlv dev elopments which are go ing to make electricity in dispensable for domestic use day as v;ell as night. Tt is part of our business to tell people about new and profitable wavs to utilize electricity. Every vacuum cleaner helps us sell a little mow electricity, but best of all it demonstrates what fl really use fid' and practfo uuic rnuirkciecmcity is in tlie household. That's part of the Story. Our Now Business De partment will tell you the rest. Telophone ITS OREGON POWER CO. FOR First Class Real Estate Samo very good bargnlns, HH.NTAI.S and INSURANCE you should call on AUO. PRIZKEN, 08 Centrul Ave, Marsltfleia. Have That Roof FLxeJ NOW See CORTHELL Phone 8191 jl - 4P -Ax L .uw . iwiwii ' " l yiv'"'V''" "7 c e- WJ ""' .. in ttfl . x. a -i