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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1914)
mL.EB9ffiH FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914-t-EVENING EDITION. tl CXII ILil ldliy YCII AJCtLlw;1 I W9k5a,srv v svi mr i i IT 1T dTlT(P "Wft I n 4H&H f (F&W ( I WkK. wecmesaay oairHJTT IteuUCuOllS 1 . J ffn Jjiflm),. E U 1 1 jdL . , ... MJJhJi - , .,,, ieu. ii in In all Keadv-to-Vv ear Departments I : Lj . -. Vv, i,-J M Xte. o -iuuay ut feb.l4th NOTICE HOW THE PRICES ARE SLASHED BOYS' AND MEN'S SUITS About two dozen Boys' Suits left. Values up to $10. Now priced at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. A good selection of Men's Suits, Coats and Pants. Most ly small sizes. Final Clear ance price, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00. We're going to move on Sunday, the' 15th. Going back to the old stand. Back to the OLD LOCATION, but back to a NEW STORE. Carpenters are busy remodelling the interior. New shelves and lots of other improvements ara being installed. A dozen cases of new goods are just aching to be unpacked. Our Spring and Summer stock is on the way. We're moving into a clean store and we intend to have a clean stock. Our present stock contains hundreds of articles that were removed from liroken boxes. We can't retain the goods in that condition. You may have them for any reasonable offer. Reductions in the following departments: Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Dresses, Shoes, Muslin Underwear and Men's Furnishings. HATS 25c to $3.00 ALL SIZES, STYLES AND COLORS We still have quite a number of Coats and Suits on hand and these must be sold, Make your own offer, No reasonable offer refused, Regular $32,50, now $15.35 Regular $22,50, now $10.95 Regular $18,00, now $ 8.50 Regular $16,00, now $ 8.15 Regular $14,00, now $6 .65 Regular $9,50, now $ 4.15 Shirtwaists and Skirts Regular $6,50 Skirts, now $3.95 Regular $6,00 Skirts, now $3.25 Regular $5,00 Skirts, now $2.95 Regular $4,00 Skirts, now ....$2.35 Regular $3,50 Skirts, now $1.75 Shirtwaists in Lawn, Batiste, Silk and nst. Values up to $9.50. Now going for 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR These garments are in perfect condi tion, but the boxes were all broken, and we prefer to close the garments out at cost rather than got new boxes, Stock contains lots of shirts, but not rany drawers, Medllcott Scotch Wool, Regular $2,50 and $3,00, now $1.75 Ribbed and Flat wool underwear in Nat ural or Vicuna, Regular $1.75 and $2,00, now $1.15 R'gu'ar $1,25 and $1,50, now .90c Regular 50c cotton ribbed, now ..40c A few garments at 25c and 35c. MEN'S OVERSHIRTS Our stock of Men's Shirts is fairly alive with generous bargains, Rather than go to the expense of procuring new boxes, we will clos' them out at cost and lower, Final Clearance Prices: Regular $3,50 Wool, now $2.50 Regular $2,50 and $3 wool, now $1.65 Regulftr $2,00 wool, now $1.15 Regular $1,50 wool, now 85c A very classy line of soft dress shirts at prices that are simply astound ing in their lowness, 'Remnants Our Inst lnvontory disclosed n iitimlior of two-, three and four-ynrd roinniiittH In cotton, wool mid hIIIc goods. Thus will go nt a moHt tempting price. You will find ninny ploeoH sultnblo for Waists, Skirts, and Children's Dresses. SHOES; FOR MEN Regular $0.00, 7 nml iy $s Illglitops, now yy Regular ?r.00, $0.00 dross shoos, now 8:i.ir and :i.in. Regular ?:i.50 and $1.00, now t?i!.(ir, and Jjtt.iw, FOR WOMEN A good selection of pumps, evening slippers and street shoes. ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HAI F nF FOR CHILDREN Not such a large selec tion, but many good values. 25c TO $2.50. Muslin Underwear One-Third Off Knit Underwear in Bulk One-Half PRICES ARE CASH O'CONNELL BUILDING msXOBSSSmE&SISSSSSffSt, STORE OPEN THIS EVENING LAUft rv c NO GOODS EXCHANGED MARKET AVENUE m&mm&&Mti&t am fi-"C 13 A V TTRTRQ Mt i'n,',l ')' private money nml LUUJ Do. I 1 ILV11(0 lnliiH ami rnlo; and tlio people fur- nlslied It all; trained tlio men who nro M. P. MAI.OXKV Killtor nml I'uli. responsible for the achievement; and DAN K. MAMMti ftfWH l.illtor nro now wIIIIiik to leavo tho last try tlon of this fine prerogative" If only thliiRB that construct nml build up Sheriff Uoekinnn arrested Marlon iiv u-nv nf Reir.nreHoi'vntlnii. It Is mi manhood and womanhood rather Parsons nml iiniiin lmiihiiiiU. wm.t. of those oNpodlonts which grows than that which will destroy nud'od in Itoseburg and othor Southern Bwlftly and proml"lngly with every dopiuvo. hIk'ii of success, and every success Of f .clul Taper of Coos County Off! Inl I'.iper City of .Ma rl i f I eld i out of popular right nml power of j brings with It an educational Impotus Address all rommunlentlons to POOH IIAV UAII.V TIM ItS Murliflcltl : : : : :j siPri'H!m, Ifiutered at the Pnstofftcoat Marsh flnld, Oregon, for transmission throuKh tli mulls as seiond-elaaa nmll matter. Dedicated to tho senile of tho people, that no Mood cause shall lack a champion, and that ovll mIihII not thrive unopposed. maintenance nml maunicemout In those same truo and proven hands. We do not mean by this that we are prepared to go the limit or pouu'nrlx Iiik trade nml Industry; thnt we are ready to thrust t Is Immense and radical change upon tho business of the mtlon upon this single demon stration; but we do menu to say that this tremendous Instance is one to call a halt lu tlio indiscriminate which must amplify tho oxlonslon of tho policy. Astorlnn. irixiixc thi: m:vs I SOUTH 1113X1) XI3WS to Douglns County for trial. Dyor Ib said to b n deser! from tho Nnvy. havIiiB left one tt Orocoii cities on charges of Issuing tho ships nt Shanghai, Chlua. Fw forKod nml worthless chocks. Later boiib and Edmunds nro younger tin I'uiiiny nu rui i-iieiHii nrresieu uyor. Charles Oyer, tho third membor ofl tho gnng. which loft tho DouglnB , . County city about Jntuiurv 17. r. Look out for tho Jolt when joj thoso nb8tirilly raws his lion st opinions "NU of the first thlntis a roport d er must loarn is. wmu is news? ,, smiti. i,,,,.i, n,i i ...... ,. s nml sometimes some of tliom 'tui-nltiK with his fumlly to tholr never leirn. which accounts for so homo lu Ilullnrds. many men who claim' newspapor ox-1 Mluiue nml niillniiiiil,,l. ,.f n irot , HOlii lice nro In other lino of Intnl. .'"" "',luJ. "I nioiisiiiirp. 18 tbeoiy lihu..l ri,,V th test far-," ,, of to Cll'onv V,BU W"h t.ierHiid deeper. ! hu address recently Melville,"11 80" l'- Athon. .,., .... .. 'K. Stone, suporliiteadent of the As-1 rp,, ,r , " T, , Hie uest. ami HlmoHt eqiml'y etn soclated Press made soino remarks , Th0 V' " V11"1011 ,m8 ,)00 ,low ordlimry venture will come with f. u flmt lmv rw'elJ "d imu"i ! fa?"rab;e lj' I')or.ul and painted nml will Ket Miuuiiiti. uwuei-sni i ami control or comment. lH Hlinun,l linu- Mia "".". '''"" " '" """. I Mr. and Mrs. Fnhy nml ehlldron tor Issuing bad chocka In Hosoburi,'. 'ask ono of ylll spond n few days visiting rehi-'arnnts Pass, lhiudon nml Myrtle 'inon for 1 ;tlv s In North llond. Mr. Knhy has; Point Tho thro,, win i,n r.,n,rnn,i ; I been superintending boiiio road work ' l "rL NVl" " ,ot,1"0l, you. srnSPIHITION IIATItS. IAII,V. pi' .I'imVii, Rii IwtHl'y iprttlu to paw the present i. i. ..,.-, X- rnuirrtMK m some shane or Kimther Ono year ......... 7 11.50 "i"Kenc.v which will be roceed that of ... ,..l.u.. ,u I II I. I i. .. ,v ' ""i ..." tiiu Tlin l'rnfllivi.)ilnn 1 nillnal A 1. 1 ...til ill nu '" '""," "iiK rnunj. which is newspnpor. as we know t. was n ... . ..-".... .. .. ,,y ".l"' ,..,. ,.!,., ...... i, , t,, u ,i.n ..,.,,t ..... i ':,.. ' .v"..V".. " . ''. V " meet on Thlirsdnv nflnrniini. wlili .nil '" -' "i ! iuio.itliiiiiiiiriiy American nioauci. niuc- n ::;'.. :'liig n premliiiu on news higher than, ",B- " '"""" "" ''' avomiP. . 1 that of tho imnnrs of anv n:hr .. .t 7 Vh pad stihily in Hdvaiico. ". Infinitely lees dubiety In tl o, poonlo. Ills Idea Is that the prime ,, nb"' .,8VC with he ,,',..? o Subwriptlon price of the Coos " of te Panama achievement: fumtlnn of the newspaper Is to fur- m w I) S iorw 1 i m i ' ly Times Is fR.nn per year or " ir people, t u eii'lKhtened and iilatlt tho people tho real facts, and f,(i ystoriinv """'imii if iu-imimi in uiiiiurBi nu niiiMV I liuin ill ((O llteil own tlllllK- th liny $2. fto for six uioiiths THK SIOXII-'IPAXPIt OK Tlllt PAXA.MA (WXAIi culable ilchis lu woods IViu, til.. f1nliwiaii allfill .1.. l..i..i..l lit. lf. Iw.ll.... .I. .1 . ' ... ...r vui.ninw ....... .ii, i.MiiiHI . uu I'Ulirn'. I, nil lilt) IIUUIIIU M'lir. IT II ni,.l, i i,n the development of this ust torrl-,wll bo glad to do this If thoy are .... 1 , .I1' ,' C, urf' ' ,ls '""'"iiBre torv and the unrnverlnn of Its lucnl-i furnished tho Information upon ""' ,?,, !os ,boJ?lnn!,1,,B '08 "rdny. .. . I 1..1.I..1. Al..... .. . L 1 B. AUllIllKi III l.llll II II IX II llll I 111' iniiierais, iin-ii inuy may lorin n jmiKinont v.'iTi.., Af n.nt, ":;""" i Great Feature Drama Shown at Orpheum Tuesday and Wednesday aurlcultiiro ami fisheries. There Is for their guidance In both busluoss .' """,:, ',, ' ,,," nr., n8a,a 7 less to be startled about In govern, mid polltlml relations. Tho most fc ''' mootlB l continue nil .....l.lul ......,n.uilil.. ii..... !..!. ..o...l n lllllll'liullll.r ..nf. nt lila n.l.lvu.. ... HUB WtCK, i.....n.i..Vna i . Z, mental ownoi-shlp than there used to, Interesting part of his nddress was UUB J Ki! ,M,.!Vir, l': 'l th standardUatlon of gov- that in which ho gnvos his views us' M ami iine.li u or e or - or,l)ut,t business methods mid ss-ito what constituted news. Th ,,,. c. frelnht and pasenRr. the terns will no far to reduce what re-lhlis which form so large n part '.,'; r. and .Mrs. C, H. Worrell nml , nnu Mrs. Paliv ami cbllilr n Hobort and Hnzol Fnhv. worn S.IHTIC aside from Its connnenliil I S i C an trnffh I'ananin Canal, government built, mains In f o uy of fear. The pro- f that which passes ns news, such M,,rii,rioi,i viiVnV tn.inv Boverninent owued. government con- of the hour calls for the public m ox o;;lon. Pio-flBhts. divorce '''"nrie.ujmitmtodn). trol'eil stands as a collossal example llltle; the demand for protection ,'"w d matters of the domestic. of the fur-mooted theorv of iioiiiilur 'ust trust-expioiiation is too mi-,1 ;. " " more e-imoues. !iSVVctZ7LASl lwamer,,r further Indifference; the jv, 1.1, , .r no sease contrlbuPon. t ration: and now that it is practical- i'-"i' iiiiuri .. iB,m,,.. ... - ; : -",;;"-':. ,""": ... i..i .......... .... .i... v...... .. nniiwei' Ii through their own roserve. n.eij seir-respecting new spar ,h3".iV;".;,,..i":,r;,i,.Ti powers n.l alowlv. yet surely.' !" ree. with Mr.. Stone In, i n.....i.i "r..u. f.. ti. Vn.ui ,u.i answer It through their own reserve- isery seir-resuee lug newspaper .if these three profound functional Powers and are slowly, yet surely n w ,,, gg, ee w. ti r e policies, the people of the United merging their co.isc lousness and v, 111 JV ,H 1" S states are utraiiseU blleut as to the 'i the governmental faculty to such !HC ,0," "' "e"8 ,s miorniation .. .r.. . J sneui as io me ta chancier, a pre mat on of 'per I" of government ownershp aud " '.uiroi.t hi.tnrv wnia r .-.., eoutrol or this one of the moat .- u . inevitable that they should 'ever nature are not alavs deslr- treme appllcnltous of this "dreaded j,, this. They have been made sport able for publication, but lu maav theory which Is to supplant private (l poliiu-g and politicians, the sop of cases the average newspaper will iwnorahip,dei.tro) private iultlatlve combinations lu restraint of trade and cater to Its constltueuta. If the nnu ruise i am. generally, wuu lue industry, the gogt of the "buaUieas sensatloual is demand d. the yel old order of things. Why? ' gambler," so long, so utterly aud low newspaper will feed the appe- iteiause me won ims ueeu uuuh ui.'atlngly, that lu the revulelou. the.tHo. says au oxchauge. Uut surh 1 ! E POINT FORGER HELD O.Wfi SAID TO ll.WH OPItltATKI) TIIKUK .1X11 AT ltAXDOX ,X1 UOSHIll'IKJ PAl'OHT IX POUT- laxn. A Portland pnpor says; On n do- KOllntlnn fiirnUliml tlm... I,.. l-i...i. actltude ami conoroto teeiilt novor t e day is reullaed for the nppllcu-.as a profosilon will doal with thojQulne, of Douglns County, Deputy wuu unperrauie success in au eugiu- auphistlrgtlou consequent aud the 'newspaper are fast being relegnt- cering way: because ability, system, Pl)af,nencd m,,., 0f auoh uerfect nroof '1 to t0 rer- A hlghr stnnd- oconouiy. couceHtrutlon. oapltal. huvo fnatwn M im uriw liwor nnl ,8 ,,elll m mmM9 iewg. been eiunloyed with wonUorful ox- l suuiMwl by rtie l'awuiia OniiHl.l,mnor ,.,on. -lld time to como w . W t Life" An appealing drama of society lif . tn 1 eait throbs nml big climaxes, will bo shown Tuesday mil tteane day nights nt tho Orpheum Don't miss it. This drama hns been stngod with tho utmost enro and no ex pense has been spared to g t n superb cast of stars The out- wuu. civuua were iinoimrrnnTimi in ii c....r,.i, oiin-nm',11! r,?.VAUVy J1"",0.11, of 01,Q f Now York's imiltl-mllllonalrcs and are. i leod. btaullful Tho story Is full of powerful dramatic "" tlons, and there Is ncMm, in i... . m, ..in, iimunds i" irkti nnf fTlirt lrr n,,.nii.. ...- - ",U'J '"i" "" "" iiMiiuuh uiuiuniia, OItPlfEUMBKU TUESDAY AXD WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT THE irr.. J'-A'ldllHsirMMrfa-