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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1913)
raw h MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. 1913. -EVENING EDITION rf.AMiHffgiMCg' vij.-r THE COOS BAY TIMES, j Vi jsrni.tt mfti i iWMwgewiiaijaAywgJffflgtg L..,....I.IL..IU. .....II,. Ill I I - jLter January Clearance Sal W ' f r r if f tt M r -- ''" ' '- J&2$r lift v. .-.. i , yay - -STa? a.. . . J iM AJ j, ry Y-5t lm 'kf '. - Ik '' VJno Commencing tomorrow We Conduct Gun0 Annual! Clearance Sale 0 SLASHING REDUCTIONS HAVE BtitiX.MADti THU0lT(III0LTT TIL 13 STORE AV I tlCIll WELL. INSU1?E GREAT SAVINGS TO THOSE WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE. EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL HAVE SOME ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS. IT "WJLL M IMPOSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE EVERY ARTECLE LISTED IN THIS SALE AND IT AVJ LL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO J3E AMONG THE EARLY BUYERS, BEFORE THIS BEST OF THE OFFERINGS ARE SOLD OUT. Ladies' Sunife and Wraps Now comes the time when wc make our final clean up in this department in preparation for the New Spring styles shortly to arrive. Not a garment of our magnificent assortment will bo reserved from this sale and in every instance the sale prices are below manufacturers' cost. Until tho entire si nek is disposed of .oh emi have your choice for one-half of oar original prices. I!V have included a few odd yarments at the fol lowing astonishiny sale price. Tukiny a number of suits' and coats ranyiny in price formerly from $16 to .fIJO.OO, to close oat at "; each. Good, serviceable yarments of our usual hiyh quality standard. Dress Goods Remrnimainits Shorl Lengths, Broken Lots, hundreds of articles have fell our clearance sale reductions. The low prices on everything advertised make it decidedly to your advantage to do your shopping here during- this our annual' clean up sale. Shoes Throughout our Shoe De partment we have selected hundreds of pairs for this sale at less than one-Iialf of former prices. Ladies' and Misses Men's and Boys' Shoes None but the most reliable brands marked for quick selling. Regular $1.00 Wnlk-Orers and others tfl.S;) Regular sjfl.50 Walk-Overs and others $1.(50 Regular $3.00 Bilt-Wells $1.-W Misses' and Children's Regular $'J.50, Sale price $1.15 Misses' and Children's Regular $2.00, Sale price 85c Misses' and Children's Regular $1.50, Sale price 05c Hundreds of pairs systematically arranged for vour convenience. esi'Xtthfea' Arruvnoi Clofthie Tn nur Men's and Youth's Ctolhiny wo will offer our entire stock to choose from for quick selliny. Stein-BIoch, Kirschbaum and Brandegee viniroiM i no - r suiH.nu.k AlUUVUll JJt O "ll you art Jr,i,..l rttt t ul." most reliable clothes- at )') 1-3 per cent off reg ular prices. As an c.ctru all ruction we have a few small sizes from H :if ami M. Values up lo $18.00, which are marked lo close out at $1.50 a suit. Overcoats, Gaberdines and SlipOns, the choic est styles of prominent makers at 1-L off' reyuhtr prices. 11 l9 W "IMm you , ... M AGN. M ATSO N COOS BAY TIMES JI. O. MALONKV Ktlltnr mill Pub. 1AX !:. MALONKV News Kditor Official lnM?r of Cooi County. i was a noon aivkktisi:.mknt, l-'Olt COOS HA V. TIIK TIMRS' enterprise In IpiIiikIiik (MIiih Chrlstofferson lo Coos Hny pnvml to be( ono of the best ndvertWemeiits thin traction over luul. Tlu many ox-, jdolts of tin ilmliiK yoitiiK aviator wlillo lioro continues lo furnlBli ' material for newspaper nml mnica-' xlno anmniLMit ami nlwnyH Coon May! nnd MnrHhtlolit nre mentioned ns tho scono of hi nrtlvlttmi. j Tim InteHt contribution to this , publicity work 1ms been mmlo by Voitulnr Mechanics, tlio well known tOClllllcHl pillllll'llttOII. til ItK .lilllH-i ary lmuo. Tim iluck sliootlnn o-j vnrliuico nf Sllnn CliilHlnffHimiii nml Ituss Tower nml others furnishes llio lilon for tlu j'ovor iU'hIuii.I whloh lh vtrlVcliiiriv iltnit' In rnlor. fihnwluit tlm liydioplniio In fllxht nml him torn hIiooIIiik iIiii-Kh Tht'i-o j In nlno a full pnK iilctinc of Silas, mid lliiriv CliilRtoffermin In tlm' liyilrophuio iHu'Diiitcil with ilurks. I nml n Htntenmnt of tlio world's ioc- onl ImliiK inailt on Coon Buy. Tlio Tiiuos U plonsi'il to be tlio moilluni that tieciireri thU offortlxo nilvortlalnK for Coo liny nml ro Tors lo It, not In a Imnntful nplilt, but nioraly to uciiimlnt tlio people witli It nml as aililltlounl ovldonro thnt it Ib "the paper that iloos tlilngu." rontnliieth and cementeth nil." So ciety Iiiih never micrceded In HirdliiK n Hiiliritlluto for religion iib n pillar nf the statu. Voltaire, no prejudiced wltneHK for deity. ronfoHBod tlfest "If thero wore not a (lod it would bo no ceHHary to Invent one" In order that Hoclety uilKht not fall to pieces, Tlio French revolution nbollHhed Ood by formal deereo and tried to net iiIoiik with worBhlp of reaHou. but tlio ex periment failed nml (lod wan kindly restored. The HtteBt plaro where religious prlurlpleB may bu uioHt succeHsfully Inculeated Ib the home, Tlio Sab bath schools do a work of spiritual liiHtruetlon nml liiBplratlou that has become ImlOBpouslblo In modern con dltloiiB, but they deal with tlio young In masues and should bo rcRnrdcd aa BiipplemoutliiK the work of tlio homo which hnudloB the child ns an Imllvl dual unit. No lewm of rolllon or mornlB can bo tniiKht bo convhulimly no nttrnetlvoly by tho teacher of a elasn as by tho mother or fnthor whom the boy or nli'1 knows nml lovoa deeply nml tniHts Implicitly. When parents, especially fathers, renaiil their duty of BhapliiR the ro IIkUhib lives of their ynuiiK and there to 10 responsive children as a privi lege and In sevornl deKiees fulfil It as well as they can, then tho founda tions of American life will bo buBed In solid rock. Hon, lined tho attornoy for contempt I for tailoring tho Injunction iiRnliiBt Hiirh enses. j .Vow tlio original Inclination of the; court to prevent sufforoiK from re-i coverliiK tlaniaKes IIxIuk n limit of, llahlltty will do thatwas bad enough: nml tho Injunction nKalnst' suits wafi an added hardship; but tlio linn! action Is sulllclont to excltoj tlio risibilities of tho whole nation Till: COKKIjKSS AIM'fii:. Another man, In the Coos coun try this time, has perfected a coreloss apple, but tbe orehuttllst needs to bo shown. Tho oatliiK public, which finds tho product so Rood that, core, seeds nml all aro mastlentod with a relish, will hnvo llttlo of It. A coroless npplo, It lllnv tin Hillil In n.'lHMlnir innoh lm souiothlm; like n bnnoloss llsh nndj nu Know wnnt inai is. rortlnnd OrcKonlnn. TOO SKIIIOUS roil IiAl'fJUTKU ClfAMimU OK COMMKUCi: NO. tici:. Tlio annual business nicetlnR of tho Chnmhor of Conunorco will bo hold Frldnv ovonlnir. .Tnnnnrv !1 n R o'clock, Hosldes tho election of omcors, omer important business will bo transacted. Tin: np:v ciiami'iox. Tho old year was a heavyweight Who battled In tho ring. Of all tho sluggers In tho gnmo He proved himself tho king. He won n million mnro or less, A diamond belt or so, And nover found n man to stand Ileforo lift mighty blow. At last a youthful strnngor enme And challenged him ono night. Ills referee was Fathor Time. Ills boxlnir clovtm wnrn whltit. He quickly stepped within tn roiws ami in a singio nout, Whllo yet tho clocks were striking twelve, Ho knocked tho old yonr out. Mluna Irving, Whether you bought them onrly or lato tho merchants will no doubt appreciate It If you juiy for them early. J. I Hill ilil L0CAL0VERFL0W llmUicr Dead. I). W. Small has received word from a relative that n brother of P. A. Snndborg, for merly city onglneor of Jlnrshflolil, but now ot llnndom. died muldt.-nly ut Spokano a fow days ago. No particulars woro glYon. Very III. Mrs. -nioroy, mother of .Mrs. Oeo. N Holt nml Mrs. Senrs, Is reported very ill at her uonio on lurch: irtnuo. tiik uov scores" TilK boy scouts of the Culled Stnlcs hao erown to rnnl.'H- that they now number neailv 100,000 nml the taking of u-.tmIu into tho organisation must be ha I tod until enough scoutmasters can be hud. As tho order Is a maker of manly character and a developer of prac tical otllrlcnclob, tho news of its nourishing condition riiiiIiic all ii0 sympathWo with boys ami wish them well. 1M.KADS l-'Olt OU.- i'.siiiom:i) ut)Mi:. GOVKUNOU Marshull of lndlaiiH has alleged that "religious In trui tiuti Is no longer given In tho family." and hag pleaded for the rvlal of tho old-fuehloned homo M6 coruerstuiie was religion. Ono doos havo to bo a religion- to porcolvo tho truth and wisdom In tho governor's thought, itellglon Is that, as old I'lutaixh put it, "which . 'K (if IllOifil nllin Inir tiltunl Inna S J In which the limbs of the law' delight has arisen In New York Nearly a year ago a 110.000.000 steamship wont to the bottom of the son with '.',000 jieoplo on board. Some of the relatives of tho un fortunate passengers, who Buffered serious Injury aside from tho Ines timable grief and sorrow of tho tra gedy which left them bereft, sued the owner of the boat for damages, These suits woro brought in feder al murt where the question arose uk to whether tho steamship com pany was liable ror damages In n larger sum than tho valuo of the! salvage, etc., amounting to about' $90,000, .), w bother Is liability was1 unllmtlod. The federal court Inclln-! ed to tl the liability at $93,000. but the llnal decree to that offoct has not been entered, pending which ln jiiiutlon was Issued by tho court to j re.tralu persons from bringing pult ur damages on account of tho Ti tanic disaster. I Now, in New York damage suits of this charactor must bo bogun with in a year aftor tho injury suffered. and the attorney for the woman whoso husband and nil woro lost In tho catastrophe tiled n petition to protect hor rights. Whereupon the federal court, In ilgliteous Indlgna- VISIT COOS UAV CASH KTOIIK 111 N'HW LOCATION on CUXTIIAI, near COl'HTII Street. ITNKH STOm: and lUfJGIJIt HAKOAI.VS than over. Ho says anent tho Universe, "Whooplo! Just lt'er roll!" Ills lot In llfo might far worao; Ho bought before tho rlso In coal. VISIT COOS UAV CASH stoui: In XIJW LOCATION on CKNTHAL near KOl'ItTII Streot. KINKU STOIti: nml IIICidKIt IJAIU1AINS thnn ever. Ve have a few cases of the largo CALIFORNIA ORANGES the 50c per dozen kind, that we will sell while thov last 3 DOZEN FOR $1.00 1)11. V.. V. WIXKLKlt hns return ed nml is now open for business in tho front rooms OVKU 180 llltOAI). WAV, opposite Tho Times olllco. Sl'IXTAIdST In IUIKUMATISM, AI'l'HNDICITIS, diseases of tho stomach, bowels and heart. XO imi'OS nnd XO KXIFK. COXSUIi TAI'IOX KUKK. VISIT COOS UAV CASH STOHK In XKW LOCATION on CHXTIJAIi near KOl'ltTII Streot. FIXKIt STOHK and lllflor.lt 1IAIIOA1XS than ever. TONIGHT VISIT COOS HAY CASH STOUK In XKW LOCATION on CKNTKAL near KOUUTK Street. ITNKIt STOHK nnd illttOKIt lURHAIXH than over. BARBER SI! 60NSQL1D fllisliv nml I lull a. Imltcrb' "ITir nml O KV wlin tnrmd' llllcfpil Mm AntlRniiMn llarbff havo purchnsod the Golden Oil which was formerly condia ennruo iiiintor, and nave ro tho lattor placo. From nofj will bo known na tho "Aitj Ing It and when completed t Ihn llirirnfil plnntinaf KtrlCtlJl septic and most niodorn H bnrbor Bliop In Coos CouP'L ai- or $2.50 PER CASE Phono your orders early. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. TFe R,oyal MISS MAHLIN WILL SING ".Soiioin," Culmn Melody, "(iood-liyo Sweelheart, (jood-bye." "Lovlu' SiiKiir llnlie." ! XKW HKKLS OF I'lCTL'HI'S ADMISSION 10c. COMING Gilbert nml Lyons, tho Hebrew and the Spoit. At Star Theater, North Ueml, Friday, Sat milay, Sunday an,l xr,,,,,!,,.. , Hoyal, Marshfleld. ononlni' iiowl OMING! HARLEY-DAVIDSON OTORCYCLES Left Us Talk to Youa Atoonaft Themra Th Gunner j! Coos County Representative New Store Next to Grand Theater next TiiOMlay. I L''a 22?Bstii i4. gVl.-.-Hm.l v. ."vilU.".f1 iiiS5?S-.v,-i.. .V-&