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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1914)
HfiaoiirfflS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1914 EVENING EDITION. HUB DRY GOODS CO. I sales are breaking all g THESE ARE GREAT DAYS Everybody Knows That Our First Big Clearance Sale Is not the ordinary kind of a sale Our store has been literally crowded since the opening day, and contrary to the rule of usual sales, each day's business has been larger than the day preceding it A sale at this store means a genuine, trenchant reduction from the normal price. There is no juggling with prices under the word "Values." Extra salespeople to see that you are served as promptly as possible GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GREATLY REDUCED. New price attractions have been added. rpfrTj'tBffl V Regular price 110.00 Now Rcgulnr price $12.50. Now Kogulnr price $18.75. Now Regular price $20.00. Now LADIES' COATS ipDiUU ..$7,85 $12.35 $12.65 $16.15 $17.55 $18.95 $22.45 $28.85 Ilcgulnr prlco $25.00. Now Regular prlco $27.50. Now Rogular prlco $30.00. Now Regular prlco $35.00. Now Regular prlco $15.00 Now LADIES' SUITS Regular prlco $16.75. fln flC now ja.uo Regular prlco $18.75. (Mi fill now $ l.yj) Regular prlco $20.00. (MO QC NOW tplialUU Regular prlco $22.75. (MO flC now Jti.yo Regular prlco $25.00. M 9 IE wow j)IJilU Regular prlco $28.75. (M C PP now 4lo.ba Regular prlco $30.00. (MP OC Now JplDiOO Regular prlco $33.75. (Sin flC Now JIS.SO Regular prlco $10.00. COI Cfl Now (pZM'iuU Rogular prlco $15.00. flOC ilE now $zbiyo LADIES' RAINCOATS Ono odd lot, $4.50. Now Regular prlco $5.00. Now Regular prlco $0.00. Now Regular prlco $7.00. Now Regular prlco $7.50. Regular prlco $8.00. Now Regular price $9.50. Now Regular prlco $12.50. Now Regular prlco $15.00. Now Regular prlco $20.00. Now Regular prlco $25.00. Now $1.95 $3.55 ..$4.90 ..$5.25 ..$5,60 ..$6.95 ..$8.75 $10.55 $13.95 $17.55 LADIES' WOOL DRESSES ..$6.95 ..$8.75 $10.65 ip iZiu $12.95 $13.95 $15.95 Regular prlco $25.00. (M7 PP Now 14) I I iJJ Regular prlco $7.50. Now Regular prlco $10.00. Now Regular prlco $12.50. Now Regular price $15.00. Now Regular prlco $17.50. Now Regular prlco $18.50. Now Regular prlco $20.00. Now Regular prlco $22.75. Now LADIES' EVENING AND PARTY DRESSES Regular prlco $15,00, Now Rogular prlco $17.50. Now Regular prlco $20.00. Now Regular prlco $25.00. Now Regular prlco $30.00. Now Rogular prlco $35.00. Now Regular prlco $40.00. Now Regular prlco $50.00. Now $11.85 $12,75 $14,75 $17,85 $19,75 $23,75 $29,65 Read These Farewell Prices: WE HAVE ADDED ANOTHER PRICE ATTRACTION BY MARKING all $13.50 and $13.75 all $15.00 and $16.75 Ladies' Coats $9.15 Ladies' Coats $10.15 SEE THEM IN DISPLAY WINDOW. $13.50 Silk Poplin Dresses aH leading colors, sizes 34 to 46 Now $8.65 SEE THEM IN DISPLAY WINDOW: $3.50 Sweaters for men and women; sizes 32 to 46 Now $2.65 SEE THEM IN DISPLAY WINDOW. This Big Sale includes DRESS SKIRTS, PETTICOATS, WAISTS, KIMONOS, CORSETS, CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS, RAIN CAPES, GIRLS' COATS, BOYS' SUITS, OVERCOATS and HATS, LADIES' FURS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, BOYS' SHOES, ALL UMBRELLAS, BLANKETS, BED-SPREADS, SUIT CASES and BAGS, TABLE LINENS, SILKS COTTON GOODS and many other articles too numerous to be mentioned in this space. You must visit the store and see for yourself. This is the big Money-Making, Money- Saving event of the year for you. Corner Central Avenue and Broadway. Hub Dry Goods Co. Phone 361, ES?VMI CDWIITTEE 10 IE SHE Meeting Called for Saturday to Consider Congressional Investigation (llr AmwIis lrr In Coo. lUjf Time I WASHINGTON, D. C, Jnn. 13. A mooting of tlio rules commltteo of tlio llouso will bo called for Saturday to consider congressional luvestlga tlons of tlio BtrlUea In Michigan and Colorado. I iin OF GOLD SNAP Zero Weather Continues in East and Northern Part of Country Today Iljr AuimUI! I'iym lo Cou llajr Tlmw I WASHINGTON. I). C. Jan. 13. Continued cold, that lrovo tho mor cury to zero In many places and as far iib thirty-four degrees bolow In Homo. Htlll grlftpcd tho entire north and control portions of tho country today nml mimed much snfforlng. ('. ('. (iOI.VC'S STATK.MH.NT. Kdltor Cook Hay Times: Kindly glvo this letter space In your paper to correct an error appear ing In your Issue of last night. Your paper stated that a commltteo consist ing or .1. II. Platingim, II. Lnckhurt, 13. K. Strnw and C. C. Going had In terviewed .Mayor Allen In behalf of Arthur McKeown to securo his ap pointment ns Councilman. 1 wish to stnto that this Is an error as far as I am concerned, as tho first I know of It was when I rend samo In your pap er. I am not Interested one way or tho other who Mr. Allen appoints on tho Council hoard. C. C. GOING. Y S TO M BE 1 Mayor Simpson Will Outline Many Projects in Address There Tonight Tho North Ilond City Council will FELL IN Councilman McLaggan Res cues Official This Morning Near Smith Mill Ilobert Kittson, Mayor of Kast- Y IF your eyes feel tired or strained Come , to us, t . ; IF you have headaches eye-strain may ' cause it come to us. IF your child has trouble in reading, or cannot see the blackboard well bring him to us, IF you are past forty or forty-five, you may need glasses, Lome to us, We examine eyes and fit glasses, and we fit up-to-date glasses; big T o r i c lenses and stylish mounts, Prices Reasonable. RED CROSS DRUG STORE meet this evening and Mayor L. .1. sl(,0 th'8 "'ornlng had a rather mir Simpson will prcsont his nnnunl row escape from posslhlo drowning message to tlio Council. jathmus Inlet. Ho was rescued In It ho will outllno u nuinhor ,..m, ,i. ,,1.1 ,. ,. of extensive Improvements which lioP"V "lt,1 r, Mr. MeUBgim. a hollovoH tho City of North Hond "lolnuor of tl,u Eastsldo Council, should Inniigiirato this year. Tlioy wero en route to work at Many of Ills recommendations aro tim mill u-iin n... nnni,in,, ,... -..,.,1 relatlvo to further street Improve- M T.i,, ,, , , . . mnntB. nnvlnir. ntrv lln will n!nlMr- Kittson Stopped from Ills boat tnko up Bomo other municipal mat tors which may Include tho proposi tion to Install n water system In North Hond and planning for future growth and dovolopmeut. 1XCOMI2 I'KOI'KIITV, Investments W.ator Front, Acreage, TIMIiKIt, (.HA,l.(i I,AXl, DAIItV KAKMS. STUTSMAN & Co., 13C N. Ilrondway, MarBhlleld', Oregon. onto n duck scow and tho latter suddonly overturned, throwing him Into deop wator. Mr. McLaggan was near and Im mediately camo to his aid and Mr. Kittson was brought to safety, badly drenched. Tho mill mon declaro that Mr. McLaggan Is entitled to a Carnoglo horo medal for his prompt rescue ILL II BE Report That Wisconsin I pany Will Develop Holfy South of (iOM) HKACII, Or., Jan.lt- cordlng to an apparently & but unofficial, report rcctlm from Iirooklngs and CresH an Immonso lumber mill ! put bolow Iirooklngs proUw year, Tho projectors are b bo tho company from E 0 Wis., which owns the larjw1 body of redwood In the i Dol Norto County, Callfortii who aro said to bo plauolsf i with 000,000 dally capacity pulp mill In connection, tfo to bo oporated llko the C. A Company's pulp mill in Mj to utlllzo tho wasto from ttetl Opticians - Jewelers Phone 122. Druggists i .rfr 1 We Aire Now in Guar New Home In The Russell Braiding 2 JO Central Avenue and are better equipped than ever to handle your work in the line of Developing Printing Pictaire Framing tabf dd Brs. Formerly on Front St Marshfield, 0f, s E - -'V4r-