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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 6 vFour 1 Days More of Ink Wfr Su esc a w WE HAVE ADDED ANOTHER PRICE ATTRACTION BY MARKING all $13.50 and $13.75 all $15.00 and $16.75 Ladies' Coats $9.15 Ladies9 Coats $10.15 SEE THEM IN DISPLAY WINDOW. arewe, $13.50 Silk Poplin Dresses all leading colors, sizes 34 to 46 Now $8.65 SEE THEM IN DISPLAY WINDOW: S3.50 Sweaters for men and women; sizes 32 to 46 Now $2.65 SEE THEM IN DISPLAY WINDOW. LADIES' COATS Regular price $10.00. Now Itcgulnr prlco ? 12.50 Now Jlcgular price $lS.7ii. Now ltogulor prlco $20.00. Now Regular prlco $25.00. Now Regular price $27. CO. Now $5.95 $7.85 $12.35 .$12.65 $16.15 $17.55 Regular prlco ?.'10.00. fMn QT Now ij) I Old J $22.45 $28.85 Regular price $35.00. Now Regular prlco $15.00. Now LADIES' SUITS . .(piJiilJ $11.95 0..,:":... $12.35 ... $12.95 $13.15 Rogulnr prlco $2S."5. (ME CC Now ipluiUU Regular price $110.00. Q-ip OP Now ip I UiUU Rogulnr prlco $33.75. 01 Q OF. Now () ! u i U U $24.50 ... $26.85 Regular prlco $1G.75. Now Regulnr price $18.75. Now Regular price Now . . Regular prlco $32.75 Now , . Regular price $25.00. isow Regular price $40.00 Now Regular prlco $15.00. Now LADIES' RAINCOATS One odd lot, $4.50. M OK Now J)liiJ3 Regular prlco $5.00. (JQ CC Regular prlco $0.00. (Jyi nn Regular prlco $7.00. (t Qf now $4i9U Regular prlco $7.50. (jP QC Now J)UiU Regular prlco $8.09. rtp Oft Now tpUiUU Regular price $9.50. Tp QP Now tpDiuu Regular price $12.50. ffn 7C Now (JOi! J Regular prlco $15.00. (M fl EC Now' iPllJiUU Regular prlco $20.00. (MO OC Now (plJiSU Regular prlco $25.00. 017 EC Now ipiliUU LADIES' WOOL DRESSES ..$6.95 ..$8.75 $10.65 $12.25 Regular prlco $7.50. Now Regular prlco $10.00. Now Regular price $12.50 Now Regular price $15.00. Now Regular orlco $17.50. Now Regular prlco $1S.50. OIQ OK Now )IZiUu Regular prlco $20.00. Now Regular prlco $22.75. iow Regular pr'i-o $25.00. Now rlco $20.00. (MO fC Wo.yo $15.95 .$17.55 LADIES' EVENING AND PARTY DRESSES Regular prlco $15.00. Now Regular prlco $17.50. Now Regular prlco $20.00. Now Regular prlco $25.00. Now Regular price $30.00. Now Regular prlco $35.00. Now Regular prlco $40.00. Now Regular prlco $50.00. Now $11,85 $12.15 $14,15 $17,85 $19,15 $23,75 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 sec for yourself. This is the lug Money-Making, Money. Saving event of the year for you. Corner Central Avenue and Broadway. Hub Dry Goods Co- Phone 361. K?aea coos cot'.vrv Ti:.nu:us. Ah ti result of the December ox nmluatlou, certificates wore Issued to tbo following Cooh county teach ers, oxcepf n number who wrote for uxemptlouH and did not wIhIi to have their certlflcatoH iHHiied now: Mnrshllold MrH. Kiniiiu Simmons, VrnuccH K. fioldon, Hilda 8. Sten liolni, draco I'. Orlfflu, Cornelia An thony. ICdwnrd J. Drlllotto. Hdlth A. Irish, Mrs. Fayra Mattson, Null R. (lllflllan, Carl F. Wuhboii. Pcnrl Rel gard, Phillip V. Lnndrlth. Coiiiilllc --.Iuiiioh M. Ilodlnglleld, Ivy May Williams, I'earl (lulun. May N. Allen. Kato S. Chatburn, Luello McKay. Arngo Hazel I. MatthowB. Sltkum T. C. Young. llrldgo Ireno K. Weekly. TICKHTS for "tbo" .MMi:. SAX DAL CONClIUr a-o on SAI.K at WI.MvIjKII'S I'llAHMACV. mu-tt Alarm Clocks Don't oversleep Got a good alarm clock of us ono which is guaranteed and you will got to work on time, ' Prices $1.00. $1.25 to $2.50. Watches ! Watches ! We carry a bin line of THt Mmi Haniilloiis Howards v oft Awtiiij "Wwl?-1 Elgins Walthams Equity U6MLWJTJjyEKjEEa OPAMCH1CA lAKCAsrffi.rA, at the lowest prices. ' $5.00 to $90.00 Red Cross Jewelery Dept. Red Cross Drug Store FINE WATCH REPAIRING 10 DEBATE ON WATER SYSTEM Men's Fellowship Club to Have Lively, Open Pronram on January 27. Arrangements have been mndo for a dobato of the question "Resolved, that the City or Murshuold Bhould at once acqulro and oporato a municipal water system," before the Men's Fol lowshlp Club at Its meeting In the Swedish Lutheran Hall on the ovon liig of January 27. and the committee on program, composed of Messrs. C. II. Peek, I). L. Rood and Jons Han sen have decided to hold tho dobato open, a five mlnuto limit being sot for each spenkor not down on tho program. District Attorney I.lljeqvlst and M. C. Mnlonoy havo been selected- to handlo tho affirmative side of tho question, and O. T. Treadgold and V. YV. Douglas will handle the negative side. The meeting will bo thrown opon! to the public and nil will bo entltlod to enjoj the banquet privileges at the' rate assessed against each mombor of i the club A lively meeting and large! attendance is expected. : NflTMRFIIF i CLARK FOUND: I i GREAT RODEO PICTURE HERE MA.VAtil'lt .MARSDKX OF GRAND TIIKATKIt SKCl'UKS 1'IXi: I'UM FOR TIU'ltSDW AND FRIDAY NKJIITS RKAL WILD WKST. Mnnngor Marsden today received ono of tho finest Wild West fllniB that hns over been put out and lins made arrangomonts to show It Thurs. day and Friday nights at tho Grand. It Is n three-reel feature of tho great California Rodeo. Kvory phase of Wild Western Ufa Is depicted broncho busting, taming wild horses, hull riding, etc., of the old days. Tho pictures woro taken of tho contests at tho Rodeo, so thoro is none of tho posing that detracts from many Wild West films nud ovory act Is tho ronl thing. Some of tho host riders nud ropors In the West pnrtlcl lint od In tho Rodeo. Don't miss seeing tills film Thurs day or Friday night, as It will b"o n long tlmo, if ovor, boforo you can see Its equal. Grand Thursday and Friday nights. SPECIAL SALE ON Portable Standi Lamps ALL LAMPS AT COST. BARNARD & LANGWORTHY PHONE 158-J. Drop in and Hear the Victrol or Edison Diamond Disc Machine Tliil li tl VktroIi.WI.P SANTA 1UR1URA. C.il.. Jan. U0. That F. Lewis Clark, the SpoUnno millionaire who disappeared Friday night after seeing his wifo off on a train, was almost helpless and would havo had great difficulty In tanking his way alone nny distance, developed today. Clark's valot told tho police that bis employer was tu eoiMtuut need of assistance. Despite the theories of the po lice, Mrs. Clark, who arrived here yesterday, continues to hold a be lief that her husband will be found lu some sanitarium or hotel lure or in U Augolos. W. 11. Cowles. a Spokuue newspauor publisher, who m-companied .Mrs. Chirk on her return here, said today that while nolthor he nor frlonds of Mrs. Clark wore making any endeavor to convince her of tho fallacy or her belief, nil of thoiu feel certain that (Clark's body is In the ocean. XI-: W SALFS DIIPAUTMFXT. Tho Plonoor Western Lumberman of Snn Francisco says: Tho Coos Hay Manufacturing Com pany has notified tho trado that its sales department, formerly under contract with the Dwlght Lumbor company, will horonftor be conducted by themselves at 112 Market street, under tho management of I'. II. Pye. iuxdox riu-:i-:si-; factory. A cheese factory is tho latest on- torprlco in store for Uandon. A co-i operatlvo company of local farmers i and liusluoss mon, headed by Elbert . Dyer, have decided to organlzo for the purposo of building tho factory at onco. It will be located at ,tho north end of South Two Mllo bridge , on tho Flbert Dyer ranch. xotTci To whom it may concern: Coos Day Realty Syndicate, ostab llshod in January, 1904, will bo responsible only for the nets and contracts performed or representa tions made by Chns. J. nruschko. A. M. SU.MXKR, of Dandon, is hero selling the.MICRO I-UK TKLKIMIOXK see hlni at Sumner Haiti fa it? Store. mMMV mm Music with your meals With a Victrola you can have music with your meals at home just as you pon d,1.:l.-l 1 J . V "l""Y u'g Jioieis aiui restaurants. And you can have better and more varied music, un less they too use a Victor-Victrola, as many of them da Music helps along- the meal as well as conversation, and when you have comoanv it makes everything so iniirh ninrr. nninuoM. I wC.nme, 'l1, an',1 Bct aiuaintcfl with the Victor and Victrola ($10 to fJO W e II gladly play any music you wisli to hear, and explain our eajyW New Victor Records Kvery week wo have been leci'lvliig new recoitli nud o now havo nearly nil tho best old-time plec es, a. well n. all tho new ones. A &?i7M-y-'mxMtaa L. L. THOMAS, Manager. 218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 1H