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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1914)
TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION'., SENSATIONAL PRICES Others started, the. game, we will finish it. Not because we have'to, BUT' BECAUSE WE CAN LADIES' SUITS AND COATS Clean 'em up is the word. This will be done without regard to cost. All of our NEW SUITS and COATS, the CREAM of the MARKET cut: tto prices FAR BELOW COST n... lllgr nrtnnc orn Inumr Jinn 4hn Inwrnot tint uidnn um tnll hmi i..n .hUIkh Un. !,. ,.!, nMI" U A I rr n4 !m mnnll incfnntao MHRC Wnll nnn ,.; ' vUT reg. Mini Hnui,a uiu iuku man mc ivwcoi, uui wnun WU ICII yuu WC dl C UUlllliy UIU&U (Jl IUUC Ut IIIUUII aS UIWt-nHUr dllU 111. Illttlljr llioiuuuwo mujiu.,. juu vmil X1 UUIUlG What fhti. . means. A small deposit will hold one of these bargains for you. inis g ' r These Prices Tell The Story Our $13,50 new Suit cut to $ 7.50 Our $12,50 new Suit cut to $ 7.50 Our $14,50 new Suit cut to ...1 $ 8.50 Our $15,00 new Suit cut to ...J $ 8.75 Our $19,00 new Suit cut to 1 $11.00 Our $20,00 new Suit cut to , $12.00 Our $22,00 new Suit cut to $13.00 One $25,00 new Suit cut to $12.50 One $25,00 new Suit cut to $13.50 Every SUIT and COAT is included in this sale and at these prices. One $14,00 suit a great bargain $ 6.50 One $24,50 Suit another big bargain $10.00 One $27,50 Suit very desirable $11.50 One $27,50 Suit very desirable $12.50 One $35,00 Suit one of the very best $15.00 Our $12,50 new Coat cut to ; $ 7.50 0ur$ 7,95 new Coat cut to $ 4.95 Our $16,50 new Coat cut to $10.00 Our $1 9.00. new Coat cut to Sl2R Our $22,00 new Coat cut to $, Our $28,00 new Coat cut to $ P'J: One $1 1,75 Coat' cut to V S? One $1 1,50 Coat cut to $ ''!? One $20,00 Coat cut to " $ 'j? One $23,50 Coat cut to "" JS One $18,00 Coat cut to J 'J'S S 3.3U Our $18,00 new Coat cut to $11.50 IP Yflll AMTIP.IPATP RIIYIMR A QUIT OP PrtAT UITUIM CIY MOMTUC MOW 10 TUC TIMC nniic IM (tin I nni -rnr-or- niit-n vnn tint . nr- . .. .w ...... w.. n... Mw....M n ww.. wu vwm um , . . w . w i. . w . . .u i im u. uunic iiv hiiu Luur. i ncoc u v en. i uu will DC wUhTKIwhU. See Window TiTe GOLDEN RULE First National Bank Building. H lllll NimnllliDliI SMtJ 1 1 Py i Hi 1 1 1 1 1 UmI 1 1 i I i t iB illiiMll tlllliii JBTi 1 li-xJ Mil jwKj I i i i jPvi i tiMTi I Pi iITiMm VTtfTl fnwBBTcPTJMDriTTt 1 1 1 1 1 1 iBb HjtliuniHjJ UiniLuLXlJvtiJlLtJJlllUUni lt"'AljllJiniWlllillli llllillllllllllllllillllnllllllll I tlllllllHnrrW'PTftfnlttllJlaH L2i - - Nobody knowB tho work It tnkOH, To keep n homo togatlior; NoboJy UiiowH tho atopH It tnkOB, Nobody k,tuuyq..1it ni other. Nobody HntoiiH to childish woes, Which klSHt-B only Hinothor; Nobody's nnlnod by naughty hlowd Nobody only mothor. Nobody Iuiowh of tho RleoploHs euro Ik'stowod on bahy brother; Jsobody knowu of tho toudor prayor. Nobody only mothor. Nobody known of Igrdoiih tntiKht Of loving ono another; Nobody knows of patience sought, Nobody only mothor. Nobody known of tho anxious fonra Lost (IarlliiRB may not wonthor Tho Btoriii of llfo In nftor yearn, Nobody knowu hut mother. Nobody kneols nt tho throno nbovo T6 thank tho Heavenly Fnthor For tho awootest girt mother's lovo; nuoouy can n in. inoiner, Author Unknown CONTRinUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intondod for publication In tho uocloty depart ment of Tho Tlmos, must bo sub mlttcd to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. ni Friday of each week. (Kxcoptlons will bo allowed only In ciiBon whoro tho evouts occurred lntor than tho Mtno montlnned.) PERSONAL, notices of visitors In tho city, or of Cooa Hay pooplo who vlRlt In othor clrlos, togothor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly rccolvod In tho social do partmont. Tclophono 133. No tlcofl of club mootlngs will do publlsbod and oocrotnrlcs uro kindly requested to furnish same. THK essential things which mako a Rood talker uro charm or mind and manner, humor, sympathy, responslvonvss, rendlnocs to boo collections which aro Intorest lK, tiuh'kiietts to understand nllim Ions. Although It may ho Bald t: at tlioso qimlltleH aro girts posossed by fow persons, much nicy bo dono to at tnln huccosh, or ooho In 'eon vernation, by deliberate effort and pesoverunco. i inie, uiougnt una practlco aro re quired to dovelop art. No ono can exrel In music. pnlntliiR, goir, tennis or brldRo wlth'out practice. It Is neither priggish nor podnntlc to wish to Improve conversation. To bo a 8UC1088 In tho world of socloty or business one must know how to In terest men mill unmmi In- onrnlnn h talk pleasantly and well. jjioeuiiivaiion or a clear, well Mh&i -" kLft lit WIS w lviUxv -.--r .v'riri j-twwiM "" tliiit yAR DIAMONDS SPARKLING JEWELS PRICED RIGHT "GIVE THE LADY A BRACELET." THERE IS NOT A WOMAN IN THE WORLD WHO HAS NOT ROOM ENOUGH FOR ANOTHER BRACE LET, THIS IS THE ONE PRESENT TO GIVE THEM IF IN DOUBT. AND THERE IS ALWA YS ROOM FOR ANOTHER DIAMOND. COME, SEE OUR FLAWLESS, FIRST WATER DIAMONDS. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW VALUES IN JEWELS THERE IS JUST ONE THING TO TRUST THE "REPUTATION" OF THE ESTABLISHMENT YOU GO TO BUY FROM. ASK YOUR FRIENDS WHO KNOW ABOUT US. modulated volco Is of Importance. A nlKh, shrill, undisciplined, nasal volco, with a "twaiiR," actually of- ft'llllH till) nnr of n lir-nror A i.nn. nr thnt hort botinyo n lack or on tun-. ny spcnKing an octavo lower than that w. Ich Is carolessly usod. tho volco may bo broiiRbt under control. 1 A cultured ninnnor or speaking luvunaiiiiios cionr enunciation, caro In the selection or words, correctness hi Krummar nnu pronunciation. S tin Pie. direct lamrnnL-e la Imnr Tim hnlllt nt nhnn.iiii. Imnii.l.i.l .. I ........ . w..wwU.,.h wvitiiiiiiii ur en- .M,n.,, nuuiB nuu iiiiuing mom to, one's vocobulnry may ho a holp. Thero should not ho an attempt to i uou suiii'ii expressions, long words, or Mgh soundlnc nhrnsos. A fntnl habit Is to use slang. Tho practice of reading aloud ovory dy a row pages or tho best English proso Is a ' nuip 10 mo voice as well as to the mind. I To talk well It Is necessary to learn to think, to roinombor, to ob serve and to keep Informed or the eents or tho world. People wlio talk woll In society aro ;uiui linn, swim, mciiurii at home. TllO liahlt Of tnlkllur nlnnotnil!,. n. homo Is not practiced surriclontly. i uuoo iviiu uro ciieeriui nuu commtinl catlvo nt homo, full of good will, who ibii ui muir experiences or tho day. Who talk IlltnlllL'nntK. r.t ...,l...;.i or porsonal nintters, who havq tho power to draw othors out and get iiiuiu in uuk uro on tno road to stie- " " L'uiivurstuion. i iioou conversation Is ronlly "glvo nnu mite.- u is reciprocal mid Is a I """h", "i u iiionoioguo. Tho aim l IS SUIinOSOil to hn tnr niiitnnl nlano.... I To listen rnurtnmtalu nn.i ...1.1. ,--' -"..v "" null 11 Bill-: cero Interest Is a charm In conversa- .Nothing a moro ruinous to conver sation than lecturing, or "Invtnn-imv tho law." When to this Is added on ' viipiinuc manner ll pleasnno for Othors Is nt nn onil an,.., o i Among cultured persons thero Is tho cliarm or delightful discussions, with. ni urKwiieiir, ami, or course, with out contention. j. i : nnu i. JIAHS1IFIKM), 'T I H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. ' ' ' I .miss .Mauel Barrows and Frank '"Ssloy were united In marriage at tho Marshriold Episcopal church Thursday ovenlng, tho Rev. R. E. Drowning officiating. Only mem. bora nt tlm .n,i,n..o. .,.,... ' .. , ., brides father wero In attendance. Following tho nuptials Mr. and Mrs. ". J. Stnfrord tendered a dinner In Honor of tho newly-weds. Thoy lm modlatoly proceoded to their own homo nt Tenth and Anderson. The XL '", l.r Rm'?i.uBter .nd ""' i"!" .urs. Ann Ver non and enmo horo about two years ago from England. Sho Is an at tractive and accomplished j-ouiik wo. mail. Mr. Piil-sIov lino l.n.... . Stnfrord candy factory and has won many rrlends during his several ywrs stay In Marshriold. who will (Continued on Page Six.) FULL LINE of RUGS Mrs. Every woman :- No home can have an elegant appearance without good, tasteful RUGS. Nowadays with the handsome domestic rugs and the artistic Oriental weaves to choose from, there Is no excuse for anyone buying ugly rugs and carpets. We have a new s took of oarpets varied In patterns and textures and prices. But all our vari tlQs are the good kind. Do not buy anything in the line of Rugs or Floor Coverings until you see our display ROOM SIZE RUGS $3 to $50 SMALL RUGS 75c to $15 LINOLEUM 40c to $1.65 MATTINGS 25c to 50c I "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers $50 GOOD FOR Fifty Dollars in Gold $50 This certificate if presented on or before May 31st, 1914, upon be ing properly endorsed by W. A. Reid, as agent, will be accepted at its full face value in payment on any lot purchased in PERHAM PARK during the month of May, 1914. Only one certificate will be accepted in payment on any one lot. Date presented i Owner's Agent.