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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912-EVEMIMG EDITION. 'ing on n cargo of lumber nt Old 1 xt. ...11. !),..,,! aim liuilf nn nnrf nt cut him niilto luTTJ COOS BAY TIMES M. V. MALONKY Kriltor and Pull. VASJLi. MAI.OVKY News Kill tor I.VVITI.VH TUOt'ltKi:. TO CITIES fnro to fni-o wltli problems of liiLreiineJ tnxation, street paving ami port commlBBlons, It Is beyond comprehension Hint San Francisco lins llic temerity to undcrtnko the establishment of a municipal opera Iioiibo; not a thea ter, hut a houso devoted to apora. It Is not the proposed cxpondlturo of JGGO.OOO, more or less, which amazes, for that Is moroly an ex pression of n hn''t whlrli could as well tnko thnt f-. .1 as the purchase of automobiles or brass chandeliers, or art for the walls, or othor things not needed; but It Is tho courago to undertake tho orrangomont of oper atic programs which astounds. Now York Is passing through a controversy Just now as to whether classical music or rag tlmo shall bo furnished by the municipal band. Whllo a llko distinction Is hardly concelvablo In San Francisco, unless tho operas of tho masters coino In otrlfo among tho artistic as to vliu tlior this or that groat compeer shall bo honored in the musical pro grams. It Is easy to Imnglno factions and parties organized on tho basis of the advocates of Wagner or Verdi or sonio of tho Immortals, and a muni cipal campaign fought out along those lines will glc San Francisco moro advertising than tho Panama exposition. And when you como to think of it. mnybo that Is what tho town has In tnlnd. AI-OXG TIM WATMIIKKOOT? $4 The Kami Smith sailed today for Uay Point. Tho Koilondo will sail tomorrow for San Fianclsro. Tho Ureakwntcr is due In early tomorrow fioni Portland. Tho schoonor Hardy sailed fiom North Ueiul for San Francisco last evening. Tho schooner ltuhy and the stoamor Brooklyn sailed from H.in- rNunn uuiiu. 'j" -.. ;- "- wusnoccssarytotnL'?,11! her cargo Mnishfield. nt tho Dopot lIOCIC 111 O A JUNO T1IU 8IOK Jlrs. Ocorgo Gulovson tindorwont nn operation at Mercy hospital this moiiilng and Is reported to bo got tlng along nicely, much to tho grntl lliatlon of tholr many friends. W. S. Wnlla .X . rug store In tholudl vacated by ,,lo0rc.BoU,7 rived in llandon , m".? will open for bu.B ' U..IIUIIIK i8 remodeled .. M can got In.- itanQ a(viii:nt at iiaxdox. While painting tho Interior of tho Vienna Cafo building the staging gavo way with .lack Mayors, entitl ing him to fall Into tho front win dow and hrcnklng the Klnss, which WANTHl) Quo in i i'kopmj or uuwiirnl": competition with tho stuff of recent! years, there Is hound to bo dlvlslvol uon tor sail r nuiusiu juan-iuu;. iiTiiiiii tn third. .i. I Try The Times' Want Ads. Tho schooner Advent Is now tak- fcfKCBWwMlS3?WBBMWHHBBSMLWSDSn3iHBiWMW -- !""W I kMW Ik Sale Opens Saturday Morning, September 14th, 9 o'Ciock Bankrupt Stock Sale Sale Opens Saturday morning, September 14th, 9 o'Clock -At the Qoraen Rule store s New Home; in the First National Bank Building in the magnificent store room recently occupied by AV. T. Merchant & Son. R. A. Copplo of the Golden Rule Store has purchased the AV. T. Merchant & Son bankrupt stock invoicing over $20,000.00, and will close it out at once, safe commencing i Saturday, September 14th It is safe to say you never bought good merchandise so cheap as it will be sold here. $1.00 will do the work of $2.00, and' even $3.00, during this sale. A study of tho prices quoted below will give you some idea of the bargains to bo found. A Veritable Slaughter of Prices on Dry Goods, Clothing; and Shoes It will pay'jyou to buy for future, as well as immediate wants at this sale. f 'I . i. i t Dress Goods u Tremendous slash in prices on all dress goods. Albatross Cloth, light shades, cut to U8c Dress Flannels, dark colors, cut to flSc Ohio Mohair Novelties, cut to H8c Hroadclolh, worth $2.00, c ll (o 9Sc Hlack Matelase, worth $5.00, cut to $1.75' Serges, Henriettas and all novelties receive same treatment. In most instances price is cut to one-half: in some instances oven more, in some instances even less. Silks Taffetas, Satins, Chinas, Fancies, Crepe do Chines, ng assortment to seict irom. I Me- cut in nr ccs. Complete line 19-inch Taffetas, never sold in iWarsiil lelu under ) yd, priced at -ISc Kinu-Chi.jimi China Silks, cut to, per vard. . . . .'.29c Come early for silks. See them before color lines are broken. Remnants It is safe to say such an assortment of choice short lengths was never before displayed in Mirshfiold. I he lot comprises dress goods, silks, waistings, lin ens, wash goods, white goods, outings, percales, cre tonnes, prints, ginghams, towelings, linings, ribbons, laces, embroideries, trimmings, braids, nets. These remnants are displayed on tables for conven ient inspection and priced for quick action. Come earlv and be glad. Laces and Embroideries nt . ... w. i. Merchant iv Son carried a verv fine line of laces and embroideries, liny them now at half price .'" i mm iiiaiiiii.VUIl Oil COUlltei'S lUKI III Hosiery and Underwear Big reductions on all hosiery and underwear. Take a look at the following lots, when you come Saturday. LOT 1. Misses' fine gunge black" cotton hose, reg ular price 25c. Priced 2 for 25c. LOT 2. -Infants silk heel and toe Cashmere, lace and Mercerized ITose; regular price 25c and 110c pair. Priced 15c. LOT 3. Roys' Heavy Ribbed Hlack Cotton Hose, regular 25c pair. Priced 15c. LOT !. Ladies Black Lace and Colored .Mercer food Hose, regular price 50c pair. Priced 25c. LOTS 5 and 6. Ladies Pine Cotton Vests and Pants, worth fiOc and 75c. Priced 2f)e. LOT 7. Assortment Ladies Pine "Wool Under wear and Tights. $3.00 Tights $1.75 pair. $2.50 Tights, $1.19 pair. LOT 8. Ladies $1.00 Wool Underwear, -ISc LOT 9. Children's 25c Underwear, 15c. LOT 10. Misses 25c Underwear, 15c. Lot 11. Ladies' 25c Underwear, 15c. LOT 12. Ladies' :55c Underwear, ISc LOT 13. Boys' 75c" Wool' Bibbed Underage. LOT U. Boys' 70c Wool Ribbed Underwear, -13c. LOT 15. Hoys' S5c Wool Bibbed Underwear, 15c. LOT lb'. Ladies' $1 Wool Underwear, 5Sc. Ready-to-Wear Ladies $12.00 Silk Kimonos, long. . . .$1.S5 and $3.85 Ladies $1.50 Silk Kimonas, short $1,(3 Ladies' $1.00 Plcecc Kimonas, long $2.25 Ladies $2.50 Klceco Kimonas, long $1.C3 Ladies' $8.00 Fleece Kimonas, long $1.25 Ladies' $3.00 Khaki Skirts $1.50 Children's $G.50 Heavy Bed Coats $3 Children's $5.00 Heavy Red Coats $2.79 Ladies' &1.00 Bncn Allmw "Wmcfo gia Ladies' $3.00 Black Silk AVaisis ..'.'.'. '.'.'.'..'.'. .'.'.'$1 cases, cut price in blue. Vl. Laces, Mechlin Laces, Orion al Laces, A'eniso Laces, Applique Laces, Tor clion Laces, Swi.ns and Hamburg Kmbroidorios. Come early for first choice. Shoes Over $5000.00 worth of fine shoes priced at one half and one-third of regular price. Shoes from the best makers. E. H. Reed's Shoes for women, Buster Hi-own Shoes for children, Bannister, Crossett Net tleton and Ploersheim Shoes for men. Buv shoes at this sale and get two or three pairs for the' price von usually pay for 1 pair. I.MkV $1.50 Pluck Silk Agists 1 All through the stock you will find goods pried with the same disregard of real value. Ask to lie shown the Blankets, Comforts, Muslin Underwear, Outing Clowns, Knit Goods, Ribbons, Kid Glow "Dress Trimmings. All marked at record-breakim prices for a record-breaking clean-up. Clothing Nearly $5000.00 worth of Clothing to be closed out at once. Bart, Sclm finer & Marx $20.00 Suits. .$8.75 to $10.0) Bart, Scha finer & Marx $25 Suifs $9.75 to $11.85 Hoys' and Young Men's Suits One-Half Priec Men's Trousers One-Half Price Men's Overcoats '.. " '. . One-Half Pri Furnishings Men, buy shirts here Saturday. Good Shirts Cluctt, Standard and Silver Shirts lower than you ever saw them priced before. Arrow Collars, priced. . 4 for 2 50c Xeckwenc . ... 23e 2oc Neckwear . . - -2 for 2 " ' ' ' ' l I MM I t ' ' ' m Id? 50c Suspoudei I'S L'OC t Suspenders .2 for ov NEW FALL GOODS J, Cttrr'r S - - :1S, W novo, avo ivc -. o Remember the Location, First National Bank Biding, Broadway Near Central jiwivc ulwlu ALL DAY FRIDAY i , aE3F-