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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1913)
T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1913-OTMG EDITION. --fl-W THE SHOPPING PUBLIC IS DULY INFORMED THAT WE ARE MORE THAN BUST . MAKING PREPARATIONS 1U L..unmn . emi-Annual Clearance Sale BEGAN YESTERDAY, JULY 1 OTH ssi 9th S :i , I ! KLvZSSlAVo'oBS, Men's Pants Let, Us Impress Upon You That We Extend the Courtesyj Five Lots of Broken Sizes in LADIES', MEN'S AND BOYS' MEN'S LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITSSHOES Such well-known makes as Micnels, Stern & Co., and Benjamin Clothes. $12,50 Suits for $ 9.95 $15,00 Suits for $11.95 $16,50 Suits for $13.20 LOT ONE Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords that sold from $2 to $3 for $1.15 LOT TWO Ladies High Shoes, broken sizes CK fin nlimc fnr SiP.flR $20,00 Suits for $15;95 ! m'qo Values for III"" I """I$2.60 $25,00 Suits for $19.95 $3,50 Values for $2.15 $28,00 Suits for $22.40 $3,00 Values for $1.60 $30,00 Suits for $24.00 $35,00 Suits for $28.00 LOT THREE Men's Oxfords, One-third off. Raincoats and Overcoats will he sold at the same discount. LOT FOUR Boys' Oxfords, $2,00 and $3,50 values for $1.15 for LOT FIVE Children's $1,50 Shoes $1.00 Union Suits $1,50 Values for $ .15 $2,00 Values-for $ .35 $2,50 Values for $1.?5 $3,00 Values for $2.15 $3,50 Values for $2.65 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Three lots in broken sizes of $1,50 Values for $1.10 $1,75 Values for $1.25 $2,50 Values for $1.85 AND DRESS TROUSERS. $1,75 Values for $uq $2,50 Values for $1.95 $3,00 Values for $2,40 $3,50 Values for $2.80 $4,00 Values for $3.20 $5,00 Values for $3.95 $6.00 Values for $4.80 $7,50 Values for Extra: We've just unpacked a consignment of BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, ages raiifliiiff from 3 to 16 years, and in order to ivo the little men a lookin, wo will offer them diriiifl: the sale at IOC Off "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. FIRST CHOICE MEANS BEST SELECTIONS MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point Bandon MAYOR ACTS AS ILEAVE TODAY COAST LEAGUE APEACEMAKER ON BREAKWATER BASEBALL SCORE 1 T.ouhle Between Contractors Twohy and Employers Fi nally Adjusted at Eugene. Steamer Saiis This Afternoon for Portland With Good List of Passengers. Tho Ilronkwator sailed at I o'clock KIJdHN'K. Or., .iniv ii. - Tim ' toitiy for Portland. She had a fair (Innrd wiih- "Mayor I) P Y0.1111 ' ('nW) "f "tKitiK fivlls'lit. InclndliiK , , , , , " . 1 "'iihIiKtiiIiU. minor una chocw from lil inoriihiK Hiircecdod In nilJiiBt- tliu Coos liny Ice ttn.l Cold Storage Ink a mlsiindmxlniulliiK between' ,..,,,,,. rnllnu,. 1 1 . i""'"l ' ...,,.m.u i ii, iiiiiittiin nun ii i'iiiwu of iiiitii who wore Hhliiiil lo L'ii Ki'iio to work for Porter llrothciH on tint Willamette Pacific ruilwii) Portland Easy Victor Over Venice and Now Stands in Second Place. Theodore Ten Brook. Hiinilon; . I), Savage, (JriintH 1'n.HH; . Smith, Cups Hive r. Illuiico Hotel. S. While, North Heml; (5. 8. II. Moore, Portland: C W. Norton. Schroi'ih-p, .Mrtli l'olnt; A. l roriinnii: r. iieuon, I'lty. k. (.'.Portland; Flossie Mimseii, utl Stone. Portland; V. V Smith. Mr- V. It. Kooto. Nnrvn; K. E. M iunie; .inn, n. snyiioii. iitinilon; Mjrtlo l'olnt : Ira Cornelia I (ico. II. Ilyder. Iliimlon; 10. tlo Point: Milton HiikIioi. .y Among those BnllliiK on her were the following: lniiioe l.lulitlioiM'. .!. A. I.tiiiK- llf.llil llf tint intlliiluil..l,kii .1 . in u ....... k S."' S?,,1rtm , "u,1 'IV11: 'llHlrlct Ik here from Portland to Im- staxihxu of ci.rus. Won Lost P.C. 1.08 AngoUm .,..r,:! -i:i .sna San Francisco . . .r,i hi ,:, i Portland HI II .nil Sacramonto -iri 14 ..100 Venlco -10 i",L .10!) Oakland It 53 .4.-.-I I ! ?h'K,C. u'l. .TJTi "'.'"T1 ""lt l'"vo ihlngH fo Kee.e 1 .an m ho iiKint who sent them had prom- lMl, v.x.,0 ArHK0 Uk1 w l""'. '.!"." "T,r,n "" '" .,lu: l now water system. provldli'L for .W.M, . V... r.., ... ., . ml 'uu, ''0,, wnt"r tiiciuBlmut tho !'. .i t.. ,L ,- I y , ' "' '"i ,""",' a,ul "nk, Mthi'r imi'iovements. posed to pay l. I., for trnnsnorln-' n. j. Uonham. Mrs. II. J. Hon- lion to ii point 83 miles from Ha- ham. Mr. A. Vachero. Illanche jwiio. and walk he lest or the way l.andrlth. Win. Appellor. Itoht. Cos to the work. 1'ney trnck and n-'tello. John l.oiiKntnff. Jlw John I lined to i;o. I l.oiiKxtaff. ('. II. HalKht. MUs I. "A representative of Twohy llrt. M. iiendiV. H. A. cCpli. Ms I.' hen offered to carry the men free A. Clinplu. hynian Chapln. (Irnce to Porlola, Imt some of the leadei-s (Miapln. It. .1. Ommel. Mrs A J i,nlh!!h!,,",.if,.,.U"i. f l,,clw ",", ,0 .K,0, ,la,,anl- C"ri.iHo Hallard. .1. m! u ii i ' ,V'U.lf lV Vlu ,,ty "" W- B- l-'whrnmn. Anna Cllnkln- .fin1: l,!U ,.' ,,',,,h,:l W'''r1l...nnl. m II. K. Jlinm, J. o 1- of the men appeared in n liody he- win, var Johaniuen. Mrs lvnr In- ore Mayor Yoran and laid the mat- hannsen. J. C r io, n h: pX.Bfc .riurar a K?wa,..,.k-.nr mKss v.w - " --.-..,., ,.., 4..4- (Ilr Ahu.UIJ I'rrt to Cw lr Tlmn 1 PORTLAND, Or.. July 11. Port land by defeating Vcnlro 8 to 0 yes terday Jumped Into becond plnco In tho Coast l.entjiie ponnant race, San l'ranclsco ilropplng to third place as a result of her deieat by Sacramento The scores: At Portland Portland Venice M han Francisco Snn Francisco Sacramento At l.os Angeles . 1 o. Anuelos Oakland o Revelation Demonstration The No-Rub SelfActing ilver Polish u. , 8 U It. r, 8 it. ii. 12 II. 10 11 II. 8 10 K. u K. I 4 K. 0 11(111 fMlilll.in,i .if th.t Until!....... li.. rifi,. ,, p ,...,.... .ii '"""' '.ruiKt'. J. i-. Me Jona d. Mrs. C. a. Ufle at Kucene; the local ropresen-' Meade. O A Mende m c w tntlve of Mi-Arthur. Perks &Co.. ' tley. O V II intlei V i under whom Portir liros. have a Vaughn. I to'bt Kelo , n,i in J ' Bssj'-Siiissrsasr .--u: );-,l,r t s;S lluulov BKuuei in L-iv.. n .ii ... .1... .:..' v11, .,,'bB iienuis. m. Matt, mon. lollln,, them of ,he" eo'nd lo s A I, " Sorm I leah Tl under which t ie are ,,hti..,i ,.. ti... fV ...:. '.' I""""' ..' '',,".,- ' '! front, including -.he st.i.emon, "wit " ffi VF " I erlnC " VV reference to tap fee of t.,r V.!. IV 'V ,; """'.B,1'.. . Pace, 2U miles. d tae act I at hey are i.r 'V"',1.- J IT "k ,"WG " ' HiiimiM.i.i ,,. ,.-..ii, .i... ..... ".rl HJ'ler. A. f. Felker. I.. W. Dun ham way. 1 this w L"! ', tnthikep. J, Vel,-h, -rN W I . lliowu, a seaman on tho Ilrlt- Ish steamer HarpaKiis, first of the vessels to leave Portland in tho .service of tho oynl Mali line, has . forwarded to Th.. nn.i.nnin., .,. tracts from tho Iok on the trip as to wind, weather and such details, written in t tie form of a jingle that makes Sailor Urown a competitor of CVptalu Macgenn. of the steamer llroakwator, poet ot tho Pacific Orogonlan. 12tb E . ui iu enuer n iiit Porter llro. K"! iiare deal. Although Ulrect or throuuli tlu- nunlev ""'y about a third of those who were iiKuncy. which ordlaaill) sends the "h'l'l'fd In accepted work from Two- men. but through the Cosmopolitan. Mros.. there umv have been a wimse agents, tne workmen ie, la,ed. un.r of other good workmen tu wore derul ct In their duty and uiu- bunch, as manv of the meu left roprosented racts. ou hmrulng ihnt e after the dtsugnxHueut over nvoliy llros. hud offered to carry transport .ittou and did not go to' tint men to their job free. Mor .'iwal u- tae Mayor, or oven wait Voran asked the workmen If ihey ".nil the hU heard the proponi- would go to work at Portola If taken '" from Twohy Bros, to go to ' ...... .. ..utt- ,,, iiivni cuuseiiied 'e iroui iree or cnaru i and went to tin frnt i... ...i,M . ' had previously aon to tmKv nu , ." ..."" """ Ciunn after their Uibanretiutiut uiii,'JL ..i.or llros. i , , Vavor Yoran sai.i that t. .i... ' ..Jimx . rwguion who has been con- sw,sr;wa":: s-a? asrjs A.Mnxo -run sick. - -.. v .-i viur i ii ran B&iii iha, t. .11.1 . . . ---- . MUt ,,,t i.i. "v. .. .u,u "neu at the home nf liU ni.roi.ij m- 111 ni .. i . .. . "- r"'.. .mi in Ftrn- 1" x Is dMng nbely i! oat nfxt week 1'any e H,tht tho rallroa'a c.i - 5al, h "hi krn " co0l ractors and the n.r,, iiw'aiu o' AT Till: HOTELS. ... The Oimlie,.. Hank II Page. Portland; A. O. Kelley. Portland; Louis m. Ander son. -Medford; sl Grail. Sacramen-:..K-, '- ,. Myrtle Point: I. Hooke. Myrtlo Point: J. K. Mil ler. Portland: A. F. Itapp. Portland: J. J. Mumlie. city; Sm,, i:vans l.ln.,1 II. .,..1 J. L. Cooper. Portland; Frank Hammond. Portland; Jim Pastond Portland: L. Habcock. Soattle- Mr I and Mrs. A. Oanderson itn. ... i . Hotel Cuo, u - LM.a,u.ht'v,.,,r'a1': Wm .....- (utiitu.u; tinE( ( fl'ill.e. r.i liovle. Shor.v ... Demonstration Will Be Held Friday and Saturday, July 11th and at our store. You are invited to bring in any discolored or ui icuuiMieu pieces or silverware you may have and they wm vc ueanea Free of Charge ALSO LADIES' MFW RAr.Q nr? .1.. . onstration is only for two days and be sure to see it as it is uxiC ui uic greaiesc laoor ana silver saving devices that fi wvci wttu uul uii me marKet Jewelry DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE CUT GLASS. Opticians EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Agents for Toric Lenses. KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. WE DO DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. AJew.elrv Department Hv.-e 122-J, Mrs. Wm. Ten ) RED CROSS DRUG STORE Motorcycle DeW Ureok, Dan 4 n, - -"S.'i .U-X- UifikULJU m.j ,k jT.'1T" -"J