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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1914)
133 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. hs ment Laces and Embroideries Mow for the most startling feature of our GREAT FIRE SALE. Something you have been waiting and watching for. An event that cannot fail to inspire you. No introduction is nec essary to acquaint you with our large and elegant stock of Embroideries and Laces. For years LAN DO'S has been known as the "Lace House." One show case alone contained over $1500 worth of Laces and Bandings. These were unharmed but in accordance with our policy to make a clean sweep, they will be sacrificed at a price next to cost. Sale will last indefinitely. Out of consideration for our clerks, we earnestly request customers to refrain from handling sale goods any more than is necessary. ' V4 A 1 ft Extraordinary! Lando's Sale of ALL-OVER LACES ( , For veiirs our storo lina on famo aB tlio "Lnco House." All of our lacca aro pur chased direct from tlio Im porter nml not through soc-oml-class Jobbors. The present stock com prises over tlilrty-flvo de signs In English Wnsh, Shadow, Oriental and Von- BO. Priced as follows: Reg, $4,00, now $2.65 Reg. $2,00, now S1.45 Res, $1,75, now $1.05 Reg, $1,25, now .90c Reg, $1,00, now 70c Reg, 60c, now ...40c S H 0 E S FOR MEN 50c to $4.50. FOR WOMEN 25c to $3.50. FOR CHILDREN 25c to $2.50. LACE EDGINGS Hcnutiful dcslKiiH In Shadow, Von Iso and Oriental ; Fronch nml Oor innii Vnln. nnd Cluny; Linen Cluny and UodfordHhlro Cotton Cluny Lares. 1'rleod n follows: Regular $1,50, now $1.00 Regular 90c, now 75c Regular 60c, now 45c Regular 50c, now 30c Regular 30c, now 20c Regular 25c, now 15c Other reductions too numerous to mention. LACE INSERTION An exceptionally Inrgo variety of Insertions, HcndlngB nnd Handings; embracing ninny bountiful patterns In Vals. VciiIbo nnd Cluny. Now cut to tho following prices: Regular $2,25, now $1.85 Regular $1,00, now ...70c Regular 75c, now 60c Regular 50c, now 356 Regular 45c, now 30c Regular 35c, now 25c Regular 25c, now 20c A host of othors reduced In proportion. EMBROIDERY EDGINGS Our lino of Embroidery Edgings Is largo and varied, nnd contains Bonio beautiful designs In Imported SwIbb, Cambric and Nainsook. DundlngB to match nearly all tho designs. Noto tho reductions: Regular 50c, now 35c Regular 40c, now 30c Regular 35c, now 25c Regular 30c, now 20c Regular 20c, now 14c Regular 15c, now 11c Regular 8c, now 5c EMBROIDERY INSERTION Wo have always exorcised tho ut most enro In tho selection of our Embroideries nnd enn stnto without doubt, that our lino of Cambric and Swiss Insertions and Galleon Hands is tho finest in tho city. U educed as follows: Regular 65c, now 30c Regular 30c, now 17c Regular 20c, now 16c Regular 12Vlc, now 10c Our sale of Ginghams, Calicoes, Percales, Flanelettes and Curtain Goods, Cotton and Woolen Dress Goods, Hosiery, Un derwear and Umbrellas, still continues, and despite the fact that a tremendous amount of goods have been sold, the stock is yet too large for its location, The sale will be kept up indefinitely, We still have a large assortment of Women's and Children's Coats and Suits, at prices ranging from $1.50 to $15.00. A COMPLETE LINE OF TRUNKS AND SUITCASES AT ALMOST HALF Men's Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps in Corner tore, Suits, 50c to $10.50; Hats 25c to $3.00. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Regardless of the fact that our Men's Furnishings Depart ment has enjoyed unprecedented sales, the stock appears to be as large as ever, The following prices should convince YOU of the advisabil ity of purchasing NOW, Cotton and Woolen Underwear 25c to $2.00 Cotton, Woolen and Silk Hosiery 10c to 35c Monarch and Arrow Shirts 90c and $1.15 Others from 15c up Negligee Dress Shirts, Cotton, Wool Work Shirts 35c to $3.50 Regular 50c and 75c Suspenders, now 40c Everything reduced ONE-THIRD OR MORE, ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY All-over Embroidery, llko n groat many other things, must bo seen to bo appre ciated. Wo could not attempt to dcscrlbo tho many beauti ful designs. Thoy nro too numerous. A porsonnl Inspection will convlnco you of tho valueB offered In tho following re ductions: Reg, 1,50, now $1.25 Reg, $1,00, now ..75c Reg, 75c, now ...55c SHIRTWAIST FRONTS AND FLOUNCINGS Shirtwaist fronts nnd flounclngs reduced to such bargains as to tempt tho most stnld and consorvn tlvo buyer. BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, AND PILLOWS Many of theso aro not tho IcnHt bit damaged, but lim ited spneo rompollfl us to roduco tho stock. Prices range from 60c up. Prices Are Cash No Goods Exchanged LANDO' S 'Cornell Building Market Avenue YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS jl'mir K'X'd curs with direful drivers. I or ilny service, phono i-li-.i, lllnncn llllhml Parlors. I'ir night M'l-vkc, Phone 11(10-1. night Cafe. D. L. FOOTE. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new tnxlenb has boon nddod to my nuto Bervlee. Cnroful drivers. ! Will go nnywlioro at nny tlmo. Stand nianco Cigar Store. Day phono, 78. Night phono 130-X. TOM GOODALE. Proprietor. HAVE Barnard & Langworthy FIGURE OX YOUIt ELECTRICAL WORK WELCOME We invite all our friends, old and new cus tomers to call and sec us at our new home at 130 No. Broadway. If only to say "How-do-you-do," we will tje fllad to see you and you will be glad jcu came. CAPE ARAGO COFFEE Coos Bay Tea, Coffee amid Spnce Hoose Same phone, No. 394-J I PROFESSION AL ffREgTOrU GEO. C. MUIIPIIY, Kxport Piano, Plnycr and Organ Tuning, Regulating and Ropnir lug. Phono utl.VL. Orders may bo loft nt tho Wlloy 1), Allen .Music Storo, Central nvonue. JOEL OSTLINR. Pimm Timer and Repairer tin S. Sixth street. .Phono KliM,. l,vno outers tit W. It. Iliiluex .Music Company, T M. Wl J Hill right, HiiI1I1"k Contractor. EbtllUlltt' fllllllhllC'd on i couch t. An honest Jolt guaranteed. Plioue iMH-lt. DROP IX AND SKIS THE BIG GAMES l-V TIUJ ROWLING TOURNAMENT Chattel-ton's Alleys - NORTH FRONT STREET Chimneys Flro ii,lCea. J. N. RavliAfi W kind of brick work nt prices tlmt nro rlglit. AM ALL wmur r2iT.iAK"iiri?ii JJ' t "Tho Fireside," Johnson '.., i.i, .second St. Phono 18-J. "rwi itanges. Roller Work. CLEARANCE SALE JAN. 14 TO 21. AT S. S. JENNINGS """ iii;.u, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMREH, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, HASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD. pnoNE juo. ia sourn rroadway Abstracts, Red Esiate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Munnger FARM. COAL. T1MHER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS KASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE. PHONE M-J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHONE llt. CO. GOSNF.Y, Contractor nml Rullder.'" Estimates, drawing and specifica tions fiirnlshod on request. A satlsfiod customor Is bettor ref erence than a bank. Look any ono of my 1G up and soo if I am reliable. Phono aim. Mnr.shfleld. Or. WT. TOMPKINS, 1). R. T. Drugless Mealing, Phono i!l(l-L. Hours II to 1-, 1 to n. Office Room U, lild, N. llromUwiy. DR. 11. M. SHAW Eye. Ear, Noso nnd Throat. DR. MATTIE It. SHAW Discuses of women nnd children. O 111 to phono 330. Rooms 200, 201, 202. Irving Uioclt. DONATES LiD IT FLORENCE D' R. A. ,1. HENDRY DENTIST Marshllold, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coko nulldlng. Resldencu phono 252-X. Oiilco phono 112-J. MRS. FAHRINGER, Teacher of Piano. j Residence Studio, No. 1096, Comer Commercial and Eleventh St. I Phono 3HO-J. , BENJAMIN OSTLINR, Consulting Engineer nnd I Architect. Offices, SIOH Irving Rlock. 1 Phono KKt-L or UH7-.T. I Mur.shficld, Oregon, PERL RILEY RALLINGER Pibnlst nl Teacher I D.frfnnn-a,iflln 937 3n Tlrnffrlwv.l I i.",Uit.ir-.uuii ww. .w.- ..-. Phone 18-L. UNIQUE PANTiTnmiiM I'ndcr civ Matmgeinent. Jonrl7f.ranV Press nnd uPair &n:;Zn'- Dou,t wa,t- ItOYMj & c. O. DAGGiyPT -OU Cciltrnl A... iv, l-iioiio zmu-.v THERE'S ONLY ONE MACHINE THE SINGER. ONLY ONE REPRESENTATIVE W. J. RITZ Phono 280.X. STOCKINGS, f Pickaninny Stockings for Roys nml C.irl w. Q. CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. n. tto-i' cTni,i- ikjltiwnii 301 nd 02, Coke llulldUf Tho Best Wearing Stockings on tho , m.i,,!,! ',..,. Market. Sold at. The Electric Shoe Store. 180 So. Ilroadwny. Marshflcld, OreRon. W M, D. TURPKN, ARCHITECT Marshflcld, Oregon. Geo. M. Miller Gives Half Mile of Waterfrontarje for Pub lic Dock. EITGENIJ, Or., Jnn. 1C Ooorgo M. .Miller, of t'lis city, who owns lnrgo trncts of 1p- I In nnd around Florenco, hns donnted to tho Port of ShiHlnw Commission half a mllo of water front In thht city to bo used for pub lic wharves. Kvor since tho Port of Sluslnw nns Incorporated tho question of ob taining sites for public docks nt the dlfferont towns on tho river lias beau agitated and tho question ns far ns rioronco 1b concerned hns beon solved by this gonorous donation by Mr. Mlllor. Mr. Mlllor Is tho pioneor real es tato promotor of Floronco nnd for years has droamotl of n groat Bon- port thoro. His optimism lias novor wnned, ovon through man yoars of Innntlvlty In that section of tho coun ty. At tho prosont time, moro thnn eer, with tho building of tho Ku-gono-Coos Rny railroad to glvo rail transportation, ho foresees a great futuro for tho littlo city by tho sea. IIo renins tho nooil of public docks, nnd is making this donntlon In 't't to savo tho city tho oxponso nnd trouble, of buying tlio lnnd at somo futuro dato when It would bo worth moro than It is now. In a lottor offoriiiR this land to tho Port Commission, Mr. Mlllor says: "Realizing tho uncertainty of llfo, I tho deod is mado at this tlmo In order to Insuro futuro generations ngnlnst tho possibilities of bolng required to pay lnrgo sums for dock sltos ns Is bolng done In othor hnrhors on tho const, This donntlon Is also in ordor to oncournKo tho Port Commissioners in tho good work thoy nro doing and to show an nppreclntlon of that work. Tho front stnto of Oregon, with Its ( six hundrod mliog of wntorfront, Iihh, no good harbor nowhero that a boat drawing mora than 24 foet of water can laud and dUcharge hor cargo. "I hope tho Port of Sluslaw will continue improvements until vessels of 36 fast may enter tho Sluslnw Ray. Whon this Is dona too property here- curs PAY S Eunene Derives Net Income of Over $15,000 From Elec tric and Water Sysems rrm.it' PLANTS PAY. Total rovouues, wnter nml electric $95,131,38 Oporntlng oxponsea . .40,90882 j Interest on bonds ....21,204.81 Not rovonuo ....$ f Q,sn8.71 Paid for extensions . , $2G,28n.88 j Yonr'a profit $15,272.83 EUGENE, Or., Jan. 10. That tho total rovonuo of tho combined wnter and light plants of tho city of Eugeno Is nearly $100,000 for tho pnst year Is shbwn by tho somi-nnnual report, fllod with tho city council last ovon Ing, together with tho figures mado public last July, nt tho eloso of tho first hnlf of tho fiscal year. Less than two-thirds of theso revenues wero required for tho oporntlng ox ponses nnd tho Interest on tho in vestment nnd from tho surplus over 25,000 was expended In extensions and ropnlrs. This amount Just rboufc carod for tho depreciation of the v'-Mits, loavlng ovor $15,000 to bo applied on sinking fund. Tho roport shows In dotnll tho cost of tho two plants to bo $541, 0G2.37, ns thoy stand today, and also presonts dotnllod stntomouts of tho cost of operation and maintenance for onch dopartmont. by tonderod you will bo worth a mil lion dollars and othor Lauo county proporty will bo proportionately ben efitted." Common Umv Clause. In tho dood to tho proporty Mr. Miller makoB tho provision that all railroad trncki laid thoroon must ho for tho iibo of nny company that might build Its lines to Floronco, that no ulmigQB for dockage shall bo inndo and Hint no lonso on tho prop el ty shall bo mado for a longer por lod than ton yoars. Times Want ads bring results.