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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1914)
! wiifwwiPffiiiwwPWfwiHpia avtiifmmjmmfi . nmygwy uhf""""'11 m iY' -tTp rwiT1' " Bw,.iliumt .i imiy m ni'i1 ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD.,0REGOiL MONDAY, .AUGUST 3J9J4.-EVENINGEDITI0II to of OV' 1DI cc vc AUGUST x ""' m miiiubbmw mm ! MIIMWIWIIIIII p EKSSBsraBBHBEeBB Come Tomorrow And Choose Your Suit as Follows: Add $1.00 to the price and select any two summer suits in the store for the price ojf one plus $1.00. .1 1 1 g. CfcOC ..:i. r ,,o fc?fi rmA foL-A Kim fc9 enJfo If irnn falro a I9fi cuif , .. Toi in otner woras you seieci a p auu pajr uo v-.v tm i. ivr v SUiw. jw ..m.m.v, . v-w oi. wy u& i i take two $20 suits. This will include all suits that we will assemble on one side or the store ranging in price froJ $15 to $35 and will include all small lots, light colors and light colored Norfolk suits. rr .1 1 1 1 It. ,., v IsJls.ro Pr CO HH 4-kM ..nf 1-1 A I 17 L 1 lO tne man Wno WaniS Uliiy unc sun vvc unci oa lunvwo. a xy f.vu mwc uittiijuaiiirtjui ui uucunginaiprici as below: $16.00 Suits, $8.00 plus $2.00 equals $10.00 $18.00 Suits, $9.00 plus $2.00 equals $11.00 $20.00 Suits, $10.00 plus $2.00 equals.--, $12.00 All other fancy suits for this 8 Day Sale Reduced 25 per ct. $25.00 Suits, $12.50 plus $2.00 equals. 827.50 Suits, $13.75 plus $2.00 equals. $30.00 Suits, $15.00 plus $2.00 equals. $35.00 Suits, $17.50 plus $2.00 equals .$11! ,$15: m .m All Blue and Black Suits for this 8 Day Sale Reduced 1 5 per ct "MONEY TALKS" LISTEN ! "MONEY TALKS" MEN'S SILK SHIRTS $3.00 Men's Silk Shirts.... $2.25 $3.50 Men's Silk Shirts $2.60 $5.00 Men's Silk Shirts.... $3.75 All Sizes. ARROW SHIRTS $1.50 Shirts $1.15 $1.75 Shirts $1.40 $2.00 Shirts $1.65 All Sizes. Mens' Overcoats Reduced 33 ! -3 per ct,. MEN'S PANTS. $3.00 Pants $2.40 $3.50 Pants $2.80 $4.00 Pants $3.20 S4.50 Pants $3.60 $5.00 Pants $4.00 $6.00 Pants $4.80 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUIll 10 PER CENT OFF Ages 5 to 18 Years. . For 8 Days s, BOYS' PANTS 50c Pants 40c 75c Pants 60o $1.00 Pants 80c $1.25 Pants $1.00 $1.50 Pants $1.20 ONE LOT LADIES' PUMPS $3.00 and $4.00 Values CHOICE : $1.00 ': Sizes 2V2 and 3 Only. Mens' Raincoats Reduced 33 1 -2 per ct. ONE LOT LADIES' OXFORDS $3.50. and $4.00 Values CHOICE $1.50 ANY STRAW OR CLOTH HAT $1.00 Marshiield Bandon Myrtle Point WmmmABmmAmmWE Money Talks" J. V. HUDSON AHIODHY PASSES AWAY OS REDONDQ Prominent Rancher, Dairyman and Business Man Dies at North Bend. J. V. Hodson. 0110 of tho best known and most highly respected titlzons of North (lend. died t Ills? Ijoiiio after nearly n year's llluosa of a complication of diseases. Mr. Hudson wa foity-niuo years old and was born and reared In Coos county. His father, the late Dr. Jona tlian UodBon, was one of t ho host known pioneers of tho Coos River ectlon. .1. v. Hodson dovoted his early days to ranching and dairying and later moved to North iiotid. whore he engaged In tho grocery bus iness. 1 Ho la survived by a wlfo, two tons and a daughter Ills mother aUo survives him end makos her home with hor duugntor. Mrs. .1. K. Kd inunils, in South Marshfleld. K It. Hodson ami W. F Hudson of South Coos lUver, Mrs. .1. K. Kdtnunds of Marshfleld. Mrs. M. J. Pratt, Mrs. Robert AKtira, of California, Mrs. Oli ver Joiy of Saloin and Byron Hodson, of Catching Inlet, are surviving broth ers and sisters of tho deceased, i Mr. Hodhon w.is a prominent inein-l hor of the Knights or l'ythlas and tho Masons. Every sympathy la bolng oxtonded tho bereaved family, Hla two sons, Fremont and Evan Hodson, havo been prominent In tho younger set at North Bond and his daughter la Mrs. Carl (loldor, ,Tuo funoral sorvlcea will bo held from tho United Brothron church in North Bond ut 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, immediately after tho ex ercises at tho churoh the. funeral !rty will leuvo on tho Alert, stop plug at Marshfleld ubout 11.30 and iruMlK to the famllv linrlnl srouud ou Cooa Hlvor. SHIPPING NEWS L BREAKWATER IN Steamer Brinns Large Passen ger List from San Fran cisco Today. The ltedoudo arrived In today from San Francisco with a full passenger list and 4 is tons of frolght for .Marsh fleld alone. A big shlpmont of pav ing material was on board. Pnrsor Kwltzer was unable to como owing to tho possibly fatal HIiiohh of blx wlf.. Among those arriving on tho lte doudo wero. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Tower, Mrs. Morgan, Alamedu Covert, Efflo Cov ert, Mabel Snuddon, Mrs. II. I Colo, Mis. Ella Sneddon, .Mr. Morgan, J. M. Stanley, J. Ramsey, Harry Nus hurx, Mrs. Nashurtf and children, Mis. McDonald, Mrs. L. Taylor, Coo. (loodhero and wlfo, A. Ilium, Chas. l.ltman. Miss K. McGraw, Miss E. 11. McC.iaw, Minnie Williams. Ruby I.are. Helen Llghtuor. II. N. Emory and wife. John Peterson. II. E. i.tch tltt, W. Daily. v. K, Stelnllch, Mrs. U. Kelly, Miss It. Know Antono Mnr cus. C. W. Floshurt,', W. Miller and J. U Booth. BOATSEARLER l.eine on ISicnkwntcr. Auioiik those sailing on tho Ilreak wator today for I'm Hand weio: Fred .1. White. J. K. Ollrlen. Mrs. J. K. O'llrlon, W. II. Ilolton, Clyde Stearns. J. N. Harvoy. Dudley Kvans, A. lv. l.othniiin, W. K. Kvans, Mrs. Curry Seehale, It. H. Hurley, .1. Davis, Mrs. .1. Davis, I.eo Davis, Victor Davis. Allon Davis. John Crnov. Hohert Cronov, Paul W. Wal ker, John Tledgo, Mrs. John TledRo, deo. Wayman. Mrs. Ceo. Wayman, A, A. Moran, C llaker, John Itotzor. 1U(M at K.(lliKH II.M TVKX. DA evening. AUGUST I, KKVKlt'S UltCIIKSTUA. Don't MISS IT. Supt. Moran Complies with Anent James' Request for San Francisco Service. Cant. Andy Moran of tho Arrow l.lno returned to Portland on tho Breakwater today nftor a short stay on the Bay. Ho was looking after their geuoral business here, Includ ing shipping on tho Yellowstone and Paralso. While here, Agent Tom B. James had him agree to sail tho Ar row lino boats a day earlier out of San Francisco,' so that they will bo able to bring fruit and vegetable shipments Into Coos Bay on Fridays henceforth. Tho Paralso sailed yostorday for San Francisco with ubout eighteen pasoengors and considerable frolght. The Yellowstone sallod last even ing for Portland, arter bringing In a big shlpmont of oil and about 75 tons of gonoral frolght for Marsh fleld. The Uoanior Is loading Tor tho Sluslaw and oxpocts to sail tomor row. Tho Bustler la taking on a special cargo for Port Orford and eNpects to sail for there tonight. It.WDOI.PII IX POUT. Takes ou Special Cui'ko for Port Or ford Cut-nival.. The Randolph crossed In nbout C o'clock last evening on her way south to Rogue River, and Is taking on a cargo of merchnndlso for Port Orford merchants, who aro stocking EAOLY SUNDAY Arrives From Portland and Transfers Office and Docks to Railroad Wharf. Tho Breakwater arrived In from Portland yesterday. After discharg ing tho passengers and parcel post mall nt tho old Ocean dock, took on the offlco fixtures, otc., and other be longings aboard and carried them to tho new Railroad dock. Among 'ihoso Utrlvlng on tho Breakwater woie: l.ucy Juga, J. K. Klmor, h. G. Ora Siam, Kllznbeth Barrett, Kathorlno Barrott, Mrs. M. J. Barrett, Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, Ben Osborne, It. O. Sturto vant. I. H. Sroat, Hugh McLnin, Mrs. U Malehorn, K. Jnrltz, Mrs. V. I. Sinclair. R. H. Hurley, K. J. Wlllard, H. h. Brown, Hiram Stlnson, Helen l'nv P l.'ni. Mi-o p i.'.. . , -. , -. v . ... v. 'iij, .tiro, 1 Larson, J. Paulson. A. J. Latttn, Mrs. mum, .. K. uutton, Aug. Olson. II. Cray, J. Proctor, Frank McFall amltvventjfour steerage. for tho Agate Carnival. She lay off tho bar all day yesterday, waiting for tho fog to clear In order to get In. Coming down tho coast they sighted many schools of whales, par ticularly noar tho Umpqua. Whales near tho Oregon coast have been un usually Humorous this year but tho cause of tholr appoarnnco is un known. Tho Randolph took a largo cargo of salmon, 16 tlorces of mild cured and 300 cases north on her last trip, to tho Tallant firm in As toria. Tho run In the Rogue River this year has been very good so far. MANY LEAVE ON NANN SMITH BEGIN ! U MEXICO t Steamer Sails for San Fran cisco and San Pedro With a Capacity List. The Nann Smith sailed lato Satur day evening for San Francisco and San Pedro with a capacity passenger list nud one of tho largest cargoes of lumber that sho has taken out in a long tlmo. Among those sailing on hero wero: J. R. McCullouch, W. J. Lyons, Mrs. v. J. Shaw, Mrs. Mary Klom rooltl nnd baby, Mrs. Clara Campbell, Mrs. A. G. Aiken, C. II. Wothorheo, Hev. Harry Leach, Leo Marcollo, Mm. Theo. Marcollo, Mis. D. Nozollla, Frances Nozollla, J. A. McBrldo, Goo. Kostakor. C. II, Dlndlngor, Mrs. J. R. McCullough, Agnes Borkonkopf, n. C. Gorst, J. p. Munlors, George Barber, Paulino Inclo. Mrs. K. 1. Inclo. Mnrfo Barber, Mrs. G. Barber, A. A. Nosier, Mrs. a. A. Noslor, v. II. waito, J. W. Coleman, H. A. Wilson, Frnnk Lowls, D. Speron, Nick Saris, M. Go dlua, T. Grogan, Kmll Tschaggular, L. Cervo, G. Brunollo, Thigall Aug- IWaf Hfirt rlnnn O Mnvumll If J1tf- tin nl 1 r .. A if i...ll.. -r T .l-uoiiii, rt'iiro uoyes, i-raucisca ai-i bacltn. Oscar Andorson. F. Lund. Tom Bllimin. .TilPk T?nlippln. A Uvitoon. I Jack Splllman, Paul Marlens, P. La reose, John Carseodo, Sah Samo, E. Jacobs, J. Brsh, Geo. Yidokovlch, A. Levott, W. E. Brown nnd F. X. Ilogo-boon. 1MPOIITAXT NOTICE. C. W, Wolcott's grocery store will bo open until 1 o'clock Tuesday. Regular deliveries made Tuesday morning. Don't forKet tho 5c luncheon ot The Cliuudier. lljSO to 2 o'clock, i I nUronnn NfltlllM" "''"IdantcSaial.lS Advancs t EVACUATE MAWTlil ,rA..ocUIJ,r.lC'W ovacnatien of M.J way touay " -1 mnny months. ,D, a.ku rfr rJ GUADALAJAH', '--'.elep Gonoral Obregon Wi i , President Caruaj.ii - uel 1 1 will begin marchlneo0 isnndav. disarming . ' .oBu Ji:. i nnroiinter. .'., STi-rra by T-ederafs under : "f rrfl iivn lmttlo and hoin to"" i Lie." , Deer appear to J Jeffirt homo in. this & them enmou; - b( ity town on Tuesd.ay "orW. ently being anxlo"8 or !j4, ,I-,1 linmBOlVeS 10 u ..J' grounds, but ',,"Se;j CoqulUe SentlnoU. Coos County stands gOj, nomah in cases i uppegg J promo uouri iu ""ro0j sob win niwavs find V roc .,.- ..o,i of tne v- 1,1 eaT...viB,":Hi: J wquiup ""'"""j: ,1 ,v for ' i MOOSE JKWYiP BETItA.M'S STORK- '"- r1- tii!-,- - . . j --"nntoin i'i v&-