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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1912)
I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1912. EVENING EDITION. . . . .i n 1.1 .. ii.i ii. I- !!. .,l.,nlnit rmin mnnnU HI1 thoiP nhl'iclmnc mil'rdmmr. ..-! ... .. is inaugurated at tnc neignt or tnc noimay reason so mat we ijooijio may iaiu: uuvdnutuu iu ouu 'w ...... HmU,,oua dnu cnauie us to redn cfnol linfnrn iriL-inri nun minimi invnntnrv nn Innimi'V 1. ie"uCS WE ARE GOING TO SLASH PRICES ON ALL OUR 2 ,-- ifirt iiiiii i ! ii ' " M ..,! ii iwnw iLor iMim is anoes.fiiats am uaps, underwear, onirics, oa&3weutera,owta-y, wuuons, umbrella f A.H- TT H WBH B A " " . .--. .i MM MvttQ.ir' IJl.1 - y"Ml r 0 H r irs. "Mm looming, irunKS, OMOESIS, uimorwia aim ftu&wecir ' Our regular prices arc as low as the lowest, but profits are lost sight of in this great sale and we are cutting prices to a point that will comepel buyinn hv one who wants to save money. The quality of these goods are the very best. It is imposcible to quote prices on all goods in this announcement but we nfa sample prices and all other prices are proportionately low. SALE CONTINUES ONLY UNTIL DECEMBER 30, AND IS FOR CASH ONLY. MEN'S SHOES ALL LEATHERS AND ALL SHAPES. $2,25 Men's Dress Shoes for $1.85 $2,50 Men's Dress Shoes, for $2.10 $3,50 Men's Dress Shoes for ... $2.70 $4,00 Men's Dress Shoes, for $3.75 $5,00 Men's Dress Shoes, for - $3.75 $6,00 Me.n's Patent Colt Shoos, for $3.75 $3,50 Men's Work Shoes, for $2.85 $7,00 Men's Hlghtop Shoes, for $5.95 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES THESE SHOES ALL GOOD QUALITY. $1,75 $2,25 $2,50 $2,75 $3,00 $3,25 $3,50 Little Gents', size 8 to 12 $1.40 Youths', Sizes 13 to 2 $1.80 Boys' Dress Shoes, Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, $2.10 Boys' Dress Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, $2.35 Little Gents' High top Shoes $2.65 Youths' High Top tans $2.85 Boys' High Top tans $3.10 Mei's and Boys' Underwear 50c Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed $1,00 Mon's Camel Hair.. $1,25 Mon's Natural Gray Wool ! $1,50 Mon's Natural Gray Wool.. "7X $2,50 Moil's Natural Gray Wool..." ' $1,50 Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits si- jjj uuyo , nuHvjr I lUUUUll OUUOI1 Our Entire Line of Men's $3.00 Hats for Only $2.15 Men's Wool OvershHrfcs COLORS, BLUE, GRAY AND TAN. Turn Down and Military Collar. $2,00 Shirts S1.55 $2,50 Shirts $1.95 $2,75 Shirts $2.20 Loggers' Wool Shirts Colors Blue and Plaids. $4,50 Loggers Shirts $3.60 $4,00 Loggers Shirts $2.95 $1,25 Heavy Work Shiit 95c k Tit fira Men's Dress Shirts Standard Makes of the World. $1,00 Monarch Shirts $1.50 Cluett-Arrow Shirts ".' $2,00 Cluett-Arrow Shirts " . SI, .. S1J51 50c Men's Work Shirts for Only 25c Wool Blankets Cotton Blankets . Comforters $4,00 Wool Blankets $3.25 S1.25 Cotton Blankets 95c $1.50 Comforters $1.2 $5,00 Wool Blankets $3.95 $2,00 Cotton Blankets $1.65 $2,50 Comforters $1.9 $2.50 Men's Hats, late styles, large assortment, for $1,70 Men's Dress Gloves Men's Work Gloves Men's Socks $1,50 Men's Dross Gloves $1.30 $1,00 Men's Work Gloves 85c 25c Mon's Socks 20c $2,00 Men's Dross Gloves $1.65 $1,25 Men's Work Gloves 95c 50c Men's Socks 40c ISAU Ml S 5c Arrow Collars at this sale only 1 0 cents lAIl OjV Men's Jersey Coat Sweaters $3,00 Coat Sweaters $1.50 $3,50 Coat Swoators $1.75 50c Men's Neckwear i 40c $1,00 Boys' Coat Sweaters 85c Men's Heavy Coat Sweaters Ruff Necks and Other Styles. $2,50 Sweaters for $1.85 $3,50 Sweaters for... $2.90' Men's Ruff Neck Sweaters $5,00 Men's Ruff Nock Sweaters WW $6,00 Men's Ruff Neck Sweaters 54.851 25c Men's Ties 20e $1,25 Boys' Coat Sweaters $1.05 50c Suspenders Wl $1,50 Boys' Coat Sweaters $$ A81 our Men's Trousers one-third off regular price. Figure your own price. A few sizes Men's Cravenettes at just half regular price $1,00 Umbrellas 80c $2,00 Umbrellas $1.60 $2,50 Umbrellas $2.00 $5,00 Umbrellas $4.M 25c Women, Misses, Children, Boy's Hosiery at 20c Slb.OO Men's London Slipon Raincoats $12.50 $16,50 London Sllpon Raincoats $13,5 A full line of Men, Women and Children's Handkerchiefs in Holiday Boxes at Sale Price, $12.00 Steamor Trunks , $9.25 I $9,50 Steamer Trunk $7,75 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY. COME EARLY WHILE YOU HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. HOUSE OF QUALITY. PHONE 32 THE MmMsmMmamBmMim jrk&JtFk CENTRAL AVENUE MARSHFIELD. KffiMPM remj COOS BAY TIMES 31. C. MAI.ONKY PAN K. .MAI.ONKY Mltor ami Pub. Xevts Kditor Official Paper of Coos County. POSTAL SAVINGS ItAXKS. T1IK postal pavings bunks nro doing so well that govorn inout oillclals bollovo the maximum amount that may de posited In a month should bo raised from n hundred to a thousand dol lars. Many postmasters nro oblig ed to lofuso considerable amounts becnuso tho sums offered nro over tho maximum permitted by law. At tho snmo time statistics of tho regular savings banks show tho largest deposits In tholr history. Much of tho money offered to tho postal banks Is snld to show evldonco of having boon hoarded. Many deposits conio from timid persona who distrust ordinary bunks but who nro ready to trust tho gov ernment. In this way tho postal depositories liavo added to tho mo ney actually In circulation about twenty-eight million dollars, be cause tho deposits nro placed by tho pobtmastors lu banks that havo Qualified to receivo such funds and thus tho money becomes nvallablo for carrying on tho business of tho country, Instead of bolng hoarded. In tho Dnptlst translation of tho niblo the word "boll" Is changed to "nndorworld." And yot somo persons certainly find It on top. UKi DKMAXP von STKi:r. Unfilled Orders of Corporation Aro Increasing. Pjr Awo. Intel Tree to Cum nay TlniM NEW YORK, Dee. 11. Tho un filled tonnage of tho United States Steel corporation on Novoiuber 30 totalled 7.S52.883 tons, nn Increaso of 258,502 over October 31. This is tho largest tonnngo ever recorded on tho books of tho cor poration. Compared with tho un filled ordors, tho amount was 1, 141,955 Xovonibor 30, 1911, I ai.oxo -run watkrfroxt Tho Speedwell will sail nt 10 o'clock tomorrow morning for San Francisco. Tho Hroakwator Is duo in early to morow from Portland. COOS PAY JKTTY. I. X. Toiil Ui'Kes it lteforo Uouso It Ivors mid IIiuliois Committee. WASHINGTON. Dee. 11. J. jj. leal of Portland occupied tho on tiro tlmo nllotted to Oregon boforo tho Houso ltlvora and Harbors commltteo last week. Teal strong ly urged that It was necessary ta complete the Celllo Canal In five years, Instead of in six nnd detail ed the benefits to tho Const ship pers from this project. Ho also spoko on tho Coos Bay Jetty and tho necessity of Its early comple tion. Congressman Hawloy, who presided over tho House commltteo during tho discussion of Oregon ninttors, notified tho commltteo that ho would lator go over ad tho Oro gon projects In detail. AHCIIIUM) CASIO UP. Prosecution Will Conclude Preoen tntlon of Testimony This AVeek. (11 AuuclaleJ I'rui to Coo Ilaf Tlmo, J WASHINGTON, Deo. 11. Ropro sontntivo Clayton, chairman of tho house managers prosecuting the im peachment of Judgo Robert W. Archbnld of tho commorco court, announced today that ho oxpected to conclude tho presentation of tho ovldenco for tho prosocutlon by tho end of tho week. Archbnld Is ac cused of' using Ids position as a federnl Judge to secure credit and business favors from possible liti gants In his court and will fight vigorously to show that a conspir acy oxlsted nmong certain Scranton, Pa., people to dlscrodlt him. i Thn library has. H.rC from tho Jones & - sfollor nn nf Pittsburg. . '... 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