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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
flan i . 'hIN THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. f " -t-"5J (s T- fVi Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Bazar's Gigantic Closing Out Sale Is Wearing Its End "' Shelves arc looking empty, stock is going fast. But the faster it goes out the tetter we like it. We arc forced to close out now in double quick time. Such bargains will never be duplicated after this merchandise is sold out. Seeing is believing, a look at our low prices will convince you at once of our sincereness Jo close out quickly. Hurry, start today and buy your needs for months to come in clothing, shoes, hats and furnish ings. The selling of merchandise at such low prices may never occur again. m OVERCOATS AND RAIN COATS PILED IN THREE LOTS Good Clothes at Prices That Make Overalls a Luxury All $32.50 Suits Are Placed in Lot No. 1 and will be en sale until sold out, for only $4.35 All $15 and $18 Suits Arc placed in Lot No. 2 and will be on sale until sold out, for only $6.65 All $20 and $25 Suits Are placed in Lot No. 3 and will be on sale until sold out, for only $8.85 CLII? C For Men and Boys at Extreme Low Prices, Such Enormous Shoe dll VIvO Bargains Will Never Happen Again. Hurry Before It Is Too Late. MEN'S SHOES $2.50 Dress and work Shoes.$1.50 $3.00 Dress and work Shoes.$1.85 $3.50 Dress and work Shoes.$2.20 $4.00 Dress and work Shoes.$2.65 $5.00 and $6.00 Stetson, Robert Johnson and Rand and Pack ard Shoes, now only $2.65 $7.00 Hightops, now only... $4.80 $8.00 Loggers, now only... $6.30 BOYS' SHOES Boys' Dress and School Shoes, at enormous bargains. $1.50 Boys' Shoes, only 93c $2.00 Boys' Shoes, only $1.29 $2.50 Boys' Shoes, only $1.65 $3.00 Boys' Shoes, only $2.29 $4.00 Boys' High Tops, at.. $2.65 MEN'S HATS To be closed out for mere nothing $1.50 Hats, now only 79c $2.50 Hats, now only $1.45 $3.00 Hats, now only $2.15 40 Hats; odds and ends; all $2.50 and $3.00 Hats, now only.$1.15 Men's and Boys' Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Sweater Coats, Etc At Bargains That Do Not Cover First Manufacturers' Costs. Hurry! Hurry! $1.00 Dress Shirts, now only $1.25 Monarch Shirts, now only $1.50 Cluett Shirts, now only $2.00 Cluett Shirts, now only $3.00 Flannel Shirts, now only $4.00 Loggers' Shirts, now only $3.00 Sweater Coats, now only $4.00 Sweeter Coats, now only $1.00 Children's Sweater Coats, at.. 57c 77c 93c ..$1.20 .$1.89 ..$2.85 ,$1.95 ..$2.35 70c $1.50 Children's Sweater Coats, at. $1.50 Dress Gloves, now only $2.00 Dress Gloves, now only $1.00 Work Gloves, now only $1.50 Work Gloves, now only $3.00 Auto Gloves, now only 15c Men's Hose, now only '25c Men's Hose, now only 50c Men's Hose, pow only 83c $1.19 $1.55 ...79c $1.19 $2.20 ... 9c ...17c 37c 50c Men's Underwear, now only $1.00 Wool Underwear now only . $1.50 Wool Underwear, now only $1.75 Union Suits, now only 25c Boys' Underwear, now only 50c Boys' Underwear, now only 15c Children's Hose, now only 25c Children's Hose, now only 10c Blue Bandanas, now only ...33c ...63c ...87c $1.15 16c ...37c . 9c ...17c 6c Store Open Evenings to Accomodate Workingmen THE BAZAR CENTRAL AVE. MARSHFIELD HURRY ! HURRY ! Wonderful Bargains Here LANGHORN & LUTZ J M EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater SU(i v ALWAYS ON TIME. 5uuxa I'ltOM PORTLAND, APRIL 10, U.'J, 30, MAY 3, 10, 1.1, 20, 'M AND no AT H A. M. P'MI COOS HAY, APRIL 12. 10, 20, .MAY 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. Mil, 85.1 P. L. STERLING, Atfcut. A FAST AND COMMODIOUS earner Redondo Ns: "luippea witn wireless and suDmarine dch FOR COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO ... 1UE5DAY. APRIL tt. Vul n 'Nervations from Saa Francisco Must Be Made at L d,l'B or Irfwnbord street Pier 37. All reservations nst " token un 24 hours before sailing. mti i, INTEIUOCEAN TRANSPORTATION OO, S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKKA THURSDAY, APRIL 10, AT 1 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH TID3 NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC RTEAMBH1P COMPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. Phone 44 Steamer SPEED WICLL CUT. K. ROSENHLATT, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About April 20th TnE SPEEDWELL la speedy and has excellent passenger accom-J . a -I anal nlutJn lll?llt II fl 1 1 I moOations, large cieuu nnu airy ruuuw " ....- - wireless. For freight and passage, apply, A F. Estabrook Co. Titlo Guarantee and Abstract Co., 013-017 Santa Marina Hide., San Francisco. MarsMleld. FARMERS ORGANISING IN OREGON. The following Is taken from nu ar ticle entitled "HuBlnossllko Commun ity Farming," published In the cur rent issue of Farm nnd Fireside: "One of tho best demonstrations of tho businesslike attitude of the Oregon mind Is tho East Claston As sociation of Washington county In tho Willamette Valley, nbout twenty-live miles south of Portland. The Asso ciation embraces a rich farm area of nbout seventy-flvo Bquarc miles. Tho gonitis of tho scheme Is Mr. W. K. Newell, president of the Association, which Includes about fifty fnrmors. "They voted to raise tho same kind of stock. They at once proceed ed, about thrco years ago, to ralso only Hnlstelu cattle, to buy, In com mon, hlgh-Btandard bulls. Somo got registered heifers, and all cows had the Holstcin strain, no other bulls ucing used. "On the snmo prlnciplo they se lected two breeds of hogs Rork shlros and Jorsey Reds and worked out all that did not nil that did not have ono or tho other of thoso strains "They nlso settled on ono breed of sheep , nnd for poultry they raised only White Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds. "No ono In tho association adver tises or pushes tho sale of anything as from his special farm, but ewiry thing Is 'East Golden.' They get four rents n pound more for the butter fut In jvaston cream than nny otlur brings, 'i hoy gunranteo tho quuil.y and also tno amount they will f.ir-nlt-h. "No onr, of them pays more than tlvo per I'fiit Interest on money, hi ' in n part of tho world where tight per cent Is quite tho common figure. Tho mombors of tho association know all about ono another's business, nnd If necessary will back up nnyono who needs money Tor tho Improvement or development of farm or stock. "Thoy have clubbod together and nurchaNod the best thrashing machine on tho market, and ennnno Its ufo to tholr own mombors, Tho same Ib truo of other farm machinery. ' If nny ono of them discovers a biillottn, or book, or article that all should read, ho passes tho word around. "So oxtremoly prolltablo Is this to all mombors or tho Association that It Is to bo given state recognition, and othor communities nro to bo or gnnlxiul for the namo purpose along linos of Interests In different localities." Tho way you're allowed to spend your money, son, dopondH on how you mnko It. A prlzollghtor makes moro money than n preacher, hut ho never moves In tho snmo society. Try Tho Times' Want Ada. You Can Get West Marshfield Lots for $350.00 12 minutes walk from post office within :iOO ft. of lots selling for 91,000.00 Wo liuvo hut two lift. I. S. Kaufman (& Co. Singer Sewing Machines Wo havo thorn for rent or for Balo MnchltiCB Repaired, Supplies and Needles for Salo. W. J. RITZ. 131 Park Ave. Marshfield Phono 280-X. Parker & Leaton ' Real Estate, Rentals nnd Iusurnnc Lot-klinrt Hiilldlng, Over Huh Cloth- lug Store, Multifield, Ore. New and Second Hand furniture sold on the Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO. .102 Front St. Phono 840-L- Marshfield, Or. You Auto Call Poote PHONE 144-J NIGHT AM) DAY Stand front of Illanco Illlllard Parlor , TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phono 2(10.1. Residence Phone .8-J. Careful Drivers :- Good Cars Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Have That Roof Fixed NOW See OOHTEELL PUONT H121. FAMILY DINNERS In our new location, wo nro es pecially prepared to cator to family trade. Regular meala or short orders. Open day nnd night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hroadwny nnd Commercial Mfld. Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK GOOD SERVICE Not In any Combine. H hours work for women. Our Agents cull anywhere. Phono 20II-J. News From Nearby Towns HRIEFS OF IIANHON. News or Clty-bj-l he-Son as Told by Tho Recorder. F. A. Golden, of Mnrshllold. coun ty supervisor or schools, has been In Unndon for a few days visiting the schools here. W. II. Ration camo up from tho West Shore oil well the first of tho week for supplies. Mr. llutton re ports everything moving fino at the well, nnd says It Is now down about 700 feet. II. N. Gnuiittott. of Gold Reach, passed through Ilandon Wednesday night on his wny to Mnrshllold. County Surveyor A. N. Gould nnd party were In Ramlon tho foro pnrt of the week. They were doing some surveying near here. Adnm Porshbaker left on tho Eliz abeth for San Frnnclsco. S. P. llnrtlntt Ih uurslug a bruised teg as tho result of getting caught by a pllo of falling lumber nt Ran dolph mill Monday. Ab tho stoamor Dora left tho dock this afternoon on her way to Myrtle Point the engluo stopped and shu drifted to tho bench across tho river whero she Is stuck at present but will get off tonight. Her engine is O. K. now nnd sho will probably be on tho run all right again tomorrow. Tho city council met In regular session at tho city hall Wednesday night with Mayor Mnst and all tho councllmcn present. An ordliianco was passed Incorporating ono of tho mensurcs to bo submitted to tho peo ple at tho special election to wit: To authorize tho city council to Insuo nnd sell bonds to tho amount of $12,000 to equip tho city with ado (junto (lro protection. A resolution appropriating $300 for tho purpose of erecting a lire houso across tho street from tho city hall was passed, This will save $20 n month rental mid provldo a tower In which to dry hoso and prevent tho same from mildew-lug. NEWS OF KU1HLAW. Event In nnd Near Florence as Told Hy Tho West. A letter received nt this olllco states that tho government engineers report unfavorably on tho proposi tion to dredgo out tho channel across North Fork bar nt tho present time. For tho first tlmo since tho Flo renco postotllco wns established thlr-ty-thrco years ago, tho Incomo of tho postmastor, during tho quarter end ing March HI, 191.1, reached tho maximum amount allowed by a post mastor of a fourth class olllco. E. (1. Dyer, who nrrlved horo from Portland a few nays ago has decided to lornto and engage In tho contract ing business. Mr. Enstiunn, who hns boon work ing nt tho work on tho Jetty during tho winter, left Tuesday for Cooa Hay. Mrs. Nabh of Glenada was u pas senger for Coos Ihiy on Tuesday's, stago down tho bench. A. M. Dralco loft on Tuesday's stngo down tho beach on his way to Coos, nay. MERGE ROAT LINES. A. Dunham Sells Out on Coqulllo and Others Consolidate. Tho Ilandon Recorder snys: "A deal has been consumnted whoroby A. Dunham, former manager and heav iest owner In tho Coqulllo RIvor Transportation Co., has sold his In terests to Coqulllo parties. Tho following parties being tho now stockholders: Chas. ABhton, E. F. Johnson, R. S. Kuowlton, R. II. Mast, and James Watson. Goo. Roak anil Thos. Whlto retain tholr Interests In tho company. In nddltlon to thin change Captain O. R. Willard of tho Wolverlno has united with tho com pany and will put tho Wolverlno and his now boat, Charm, In as ubhc(h and tnko stock In tho now company. "Wo nro Informed that as soon iih tho preliminaries can bo arranged n chnngo In tho schedules will bo ar ranged so Hint tho service will bo much bettor than It Is nt present." When wo hear a man boasting about how awfully smart his wlfo Is wo wondor If sho wns temporarily lusaiio when sho faced tho parson with him. Tlmr.. la list pnan nn vtpcri nt fl rrmi'li fiilil iip In L'Hntm ilfivnloiilnir. into bronchitis, puouinonln or con sumption nfter Foley's Irtmoy and 'nr Compound hns been taken. Tho gonuluo Is In a yellow pacitago. jio-fuse- substitutes. For salo by Lock-hart-Parsons Drug Co,, "Tho Rosy Corner." Low In price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo have n few second-hand Irons in good working condition nt $1.78. New Irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J 153 N. Droadway Two Lots at Bunker Hill on corner of county road. Centrally located. Only $6C0. AUG. FRIZEEN at new locution MO Front 8tr. Marshfield i m U. P. MCUBUHUHi WW"" .