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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
tm, t&jdK -i-Jz iHEvJOOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE We Clear Our Decks For Action m a very noveI and Rake-up Shovel-out Sale THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC SALE f)F T HP YEAR. Commencing Saturdy Next, May 9, Continuing For Seven Days Only - t f I M aa a .1 A .. f it.. Iln -. . . . THE iiiiwi "' i mo uoou uonas" "ntnuslasm when Sondes. Bhovoli. Axes and Rakes nro brought Into requisition, many of tho larger mercantile firms of cities have applied this means of a general price CUTTING In order to SHOVEL OUT merchnndlso at this Lemember Saturday and All Next Week To $5.00 Trimmed Hats $2.98 The reedguizod best $5.00 values in Trimmed Huts. These nre copies of the best Pattern Hats, distinguished by their exceptional C QQ I smartness at price of & Some New Things Arrived We have just received by express an other shipment of dainty Kiiehings in Lace, yet and' Swiss, f ff rc W Jvrl' "White and Ecru, at To $8.50 Trimmed Hats $4.98 "We've raked up and will shovel out some of the most nifty styles in Pat tern Hats that sold up to $8.50. Every woman should see these y .Jt Q A as early as possible. Now RAKED UP. Jn Muslin Wear Stock One lot, French hand-made Lawn Nainsook, Cambric and Muslin, Ladies' Drawers, Handsome flouncing of high grade embroidery hemstitching. All sixes. Qualities that rt 1 48 Vjpr sold up to $3.50, go at RAKED UP. Wash Goods Department Up to 40c u yai'd, go these values in wash goods that we have raked up for this sale. There are Ratine stripes, Grenadines, Cords, Crepes, Stripes and Figured Lawns. All ctS. Vyd new. Values to 40c, at RAKED UP. Embroidery Department The first real embroidery sale will com mence on Saturday. Prices are too numerous to state in this space, but you may choose any piece in our vast stock and pay us iv less OneFourth Off RAKED UP. In Corset; Department Raked from' this department ie a dau dy lot of discontinued numbers that have been the best style and sellers in K. & Q. and F.'P. Corset that sold rcg- ff Acts. i y ularly from $1.25 to 3.50, offered now at pr tlmo of tho year at tho greatest sacrifice. IT'S OIMKCT Owing to a baokwnrd soason and a largo stock, wo liavo KAKED CLEAN tho stock of ovory department and for tho next seven days will SHOVEL OUT BARGAINS herotoforo unprecedented and this right In tho midst of Spring and on tho vorgo of Summer. Evory JH department In our storo con tributes to theso bargains. "Shoveling Out" Coats, Suits Dresses At Tremendous Reductions "We have "Rakcd-up the entire stock of our Ready-to-wear in theso remarkable Shoveling-Out prices. Not one garment is reserved. Styles arc right-down-to-the-sccond and now right on tho thres hold of summer these July prices come .just two months ahead of the time usually reserved for them. TO $ 9.75 SUITS, COATS. DRESSES NOW .$ 6.50 TO $12.50 SUITS, COATS, DRESSES. NOW .$ 8.48 TO $15.00 SUITS, COATS. DRESSES, NOW .$10.45 TO $16.50 SUITS. COATS. DRESSES. NOW .$11.45 TO $18.50 SUITS. COATS. DRESSES, NOW. ...$12.35 TO $22.50 SUITS, COATS, DRESSES. NOW .$15.00 TO $25.00 SUITS, COATS, DRESSES. NOW.. ..$16.50 Wtira r nvo'(l disappointment we respcot Al(JllCt3 fully ask your early attendance, as at these prices the selections will soon be depleted. To 12 l-2c Val Laces 3c Twice as many Valcncenncs Laces as we need, so we combine the whole lot of Insertions and Edgings of broken sets in values up to 1212 cents and offer them at this sale, per yd 3c Liberty Dress and Apron Is a combination of fitted Apron or 1 House Dress with cap to match; made of best quality ginghams and marked specially for this sale at low price $ 1 .33 . set One Lot Ladie's Coats 1-2 Price These are mostly winter weight Coats, but useful for every day of the year; styles with a slight alteration can be made up to date. Wo J V! offor the lot now at 2 KJ h1 Now Men! We've raked and shoveled out for you the finest of furnish ings at greatest savings. READ THESE: Reg. $ 1 .25 Mens Dress Shirtsj;98c Choose from every style of Dress Shirts with de tachable collars, in all Colors and nm-k O ctS. tcrials. Pay us now during this sale 37 Ea. REGULAR $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS NOW GOING AT $1.19 Reg. $ 1 .00 Mens Dress Shirts 84c Here's another fine lot of Shirts with military col lars in a splendid weave. Colors of O A ctS. Tan, Gray and Blue.. $1.00 quality atOri! a. Reg. 50c 'Mens Work Shirts 42c Not tho ordinary kind of Work Shirt, but a full- cut, re-inforced Shirt of most perfect Jk ff c RAKED UP. In Hosiery Department Is a Hosiery that will nmko the sale famous. Misses' Tan Mcrccried Lisle and Cashmere. Hoso in Tan, Dluo and Pink. There nro all sixes from 4 to cts. 9V2. Always sold reg ularly at 25 cents, now 19 sal RAKED UP. Dress Goods Department "We've raked up a lot of Light and Me dium weight Wool Dress Goods for this sale.. Light, medium and dark colors, both in stripes, cheeks and plain colors. These are mostly 3fi in. wide. Regular prices ni) to GQc; now going at ff cts. Ol YdJ RAKED UF. 42 make Onv 50c quality now going atyf a. 50c Porosknit & B. V. D. Garments at 45c In Sweater Department Every Man's, Woman's and Children's Sweater in Ruff and V-shaped Necks; all wool; in colors of White, Gray, Car dinal. No matter what quality. $1.25 to $3.50. Just P' y us 0neThird Less Another proof of the kind of savings for you. Por osknit and B. V. D. Shirts and Draw- A CctS crs in White or Ecru. All sizes now at T!g0 .RAKED UP. $1 Porosknit & Derby Union Suits 87c This is a chance for a Union Suit that you should not miss. Excellent Derby Ribbed, ctS. Egyptian Cotton and Porosknit SuitsQ Sllit ONE LOT 25c FOUR-IN-HAND TIES AT 12M; CENTS Shirt Waist Department Manufacturers' sample line of Lingerie and Tailored Waists ; some of tho most handsome styles of the season. Voillc, Lawns, Embroidery and Marquisette; All sizes; in prices $1.25 to $7.45. Just pay us no w 0neThirdLess SEE WINDOWS S. S. JENNINGS NORTH BEND I )gygp BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Below ts Riven tho tlmo and holgbt of high and low water at Marshflold. Tiio tides aro ulacod In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho socond lino of each day; a compar ison on consccutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low wntor. For high wator on tho bar eubstract two hours 34 minutes. Mrs. . 5.30 Ft... 1.2 Ilrs.. 0.08 Ft... C.2 11.42 CO G.23 0.4 0.24 0.0 0.9 0.0 12.4G 0.13 C.l 1.2 WKATHHlt FORECAST (Dr Auwlat! fmi lo Coo l)J Tlrax.1 OREGON' Showers; cooler except near const; southerly winds. LOCillj TEMPERATURE) RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in.. May 7. by UonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo I toorologlst: Maximum 08 Minimum 41 At 4!43 a. in 40 Precipitating 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1. 1913 02.40 Precipitation samo period last year 58.09 Wind: Northwest; clear. HORN I RUSSELL To Mr. ond Mrs. Walter Russell of North' Uond. Wednesday, May 0, an eight-pound son. Sumner Visitor. Tho following" came In on tho Sunrlso from Sumner: James Stock, J. S. Musters, Mrs. J. M. Culloy, T. Collver. To Entertain Society Miss Cnrrlo Ross will entertain tho membors of thu Ilaptlst Young Peoples' Society at hor homo nt 02 Golden nvouuo, Filday evening May 8, (lardlnei'H Itlrtlidny Today Don Gardiner of North Uond Is colo hrntliiK his thlrty-rifth birthday, nt least ho snys that ho Is only 35 but Harry McKoown Insists that Gardl iio r Is oldor than ho Is. New MtiMlrlnn J. A. Martin of Anacortvs, WobIi., has nrrlvcd on the Hay, lie Is a flno cornotlst and Instructor In iiiuhIo and ox pifls to locnto In North Uond or Mnrshfleld. Golden Not Kirk. Tom Hall Bays that tho report that John Golden was III nt Morcy Hospital was erroneous as ho saw Mr. Goliton nt Coqulllo and ho was working on lila property over Micro. KIkM Initiate Jack Moreen, A. I.. Koslor and F. 12. Hague woro In itiated by the Mnrshfleld Loci go of Elks last evening. Tho baseball committee- has arranged for a flvo Inning game botween two teams of tho lodge on tho North Rend grounds next Sunday. GcU Auto Crunk Through a TlmoH found ad, R, K. Ruffnor hns recovorod an auto crank which no lost on South Socond street. Tho crank was nicked up by O. II. Cod- dluir who uavo It to partlos to brine Mo tho Tlnios offtco, knowing that n Times lost ad would find tno owner. And It did. W-! Tonight Frank Pugsloy. rnndy-mukor nt Stafford's Candy factory, and Miss Mabel Harrows, will bo married this evonlng nt tho Mnrshfleld Episcopal Church by the Rev. R E. Drowning. It will bo tho first wedding In tho now church. Only tho bride's rolntlvcs will be present ut tho charch, hut lator Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford will ontor tnln at u wedding dlnnor at their homo, -Mr, and Mrs, Pugsley will l reside nt Tenth nud Amlorson. whoro thoy have furnished their homo In advance, Four Offender Four man woro brought up In tho police court this morning chargod with nnpoarln" on tho street la a drunken conditio. iiiuy wuro hurry i.iyior, nunkr Hickman, August Hano and Henry AudorHon, The first throe named were fluod flvo dollars and the lat ter, Anderson, was fined $10 And sentenced to flvo days work on tho street. Anderson Is accused of In sulting tho landlady at tho Holllday House, Taylor was ordorod to loavo tho city us he hud been found bog ging and making himself a public nuisance for somo tlmo. To Hold MeetliiK Tho Annual Parish meeting of tho Episcopal Church will bo hold at 8 o'clock to morrow evening In Guild Hall, Thu object of thlH Annual Mooting Is to elect u Vestry Hoard for tno on suing year and to hoar reports from various parish organizations. AN tor tho business Is over thoro will be social and music features. A large attendance Is looked for from the membors of tho Parish and Its frlonds, 1 Happy Woman Doily Belt AfJi ELASTIC Tho most perfoct Sanitary all elastic bolt on the market, con venient to use and keeps In place. Dips In front following linos of tho body; does not slip ovor hips or curl under corBot. White, soft, porous and washable. Prlco 2Cc, i9?vi?HiAJif Hurl'