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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1914)
I w tijMijix'nww,wwnjiiiiiiKiitaaiiii nmunHmi vnkmUmmmi &$. ' THREF THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914. EVENING EDITION. mmlilms.KiiMLtll ifiiBfiiitiuuwu i i:nr IRC c o Arrive Here Some Time oniorrow Morning Aceortl ling to Report from North. Lat tlio stcamslilp George. V. 131- will not nrrlvo licro until sonic . -rtii nlnrnltll? Wnn in an1- .. m tiiAuonirn tnnnltm1 Imon noo 01 " """" """" ui'io , mornlnff from Portland. Tlio ...-.I tttn, lin alilti ta liniOim.n.t Astoria, having loft Portland yes- liny morning hlio wns detained rc until Bon'io tlnio todny when was expected to bo nblo to a nut. rhi is tlio second tlnio fn two :ks that tlio Kldcr lias been put i,ir (clicdulo through bolnir bar- mit. nnit neither tlnio lins tlio L nav bar been tlio cnuso of tlio lay. Tlio VAAcr wns dotnlned two If at Knreltn nnd In only n week km resumed her regular sclicdulc. I B rrn M AT FALL MOBILIZED! Our decks are cleared for action in the next seven (lays making room for reinforcements of holiday goods, yold weather will find our defenses amply guarded with a powerful stock representing the last word In qual ity merchandise, Our Allies the people can now equip themselves for winter at the greatest savings and we can guarantee them positive success against the harshest onslaughts of winter thus we speak in a military strain, IN PLAIN, EVERY-DAY WORDS, we have stopped at no turn in order to clear at once all COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, MILLINERY, CORSETS, SWEATERS and all overstocks of merchandise and marked them at a price worthy of your patronage, COME EARLY EACH OF THE SEVEN DAYS. S.S.JENNINGS' ' - NORTH BEND SALE OF BUYER'S BLUNDERS" i OHM dinnant Because Seattle Has Hot Been Working Where Shoals Bothered. leapt int. w. a. .Mngeo or tlio Nnnn faith expressed consldornblo I ml Ik- lion Satttrdny bcrnuso tlio Drodgo utile Instead of working on tlio places In tlio lowor Uny lind n working for two months tit n I where, lie dcelnrod, no shin ever t Into tronblo and whero thero was knty of water. Near tlio govorntnout brki mid ut Pony Slough slionl Ire tlio two phtees that nooitail droil- nnd ho far ns helping nnvlea- In, lie said that tlio Inst six woek'b Brk of tlio.MIchlo wns for niiiiKh iTheSeattlo Is moving to tho Uppor i- boom owing to tho llkllhood of lugh weather. he Man of Ten Million Friends im ft i n WPl m & WBk.sJ& N """" "" tiiMr.-j&u : vt u m Kj ITi . , $ i Ii j)UJ I) b itr ' m t g j jD 1 1 y j if $ J li Li I nrro k w Starts here tomorrow, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, and will continue for one week only. Just think SALE OF "BUYER'S BLUNDERS" AT MOSTLY HALF PRICE Somo nearly half price, others fully half price then others under half pi Ico -that's tho result of mistakes in buying mistakes In buying too large quantities mistakes in making wrong and too late shipments mlstakos in sizes yes, and in many cases, mistakes in not calculating tlio fluctuations of the market, BUT NOT A MISTAKE IN STYLE NOT A MISTAKE IN QUALITIES WE ADMIT OUR MISTAKES WILL TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES AND TAKE OUR LOSS FOR ON WEEK IT'S YOUR GAIN. THE RIGHT WING CENTER LEFT WING ' OF THIS STORE MUST BE CLEARED OF ALL OBSTACLES TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE ENORMOUS TOYLAND AWAITING EXHIBITION. . Coats Take Foremost Rank In This Sale CARROLL FLEMING, THE rATOUjj Tr1ANI10U5ER MUTUAL DIRECTOR Anybody can niiiko fiioinhis. It l m "ii I- isoii for tlint sport nbotit f'uiua i very your. .Some of im lie l- IVj. .".) ipmilronnhilly to milking I1'"''". In tho iiiuln, liowiivor, we're Mys xtduiintr on kiiiiniiwiiif'd ,.,... i,. nn i:Cijt us to creuto u feeling IWIlUlll'llt. -'armll Meinlng Is Juxt the opposite 't of man. Mnvlio in, niiiui Ma in.ui 'f l'. j'.Him (0 inuko enemies. It ;H he that WUV liofilliwn nil mini ng '""tf ft riemlug but hurt eneinlen 'I J'et he nlwiivH ki'umn ii iw mnii.i.. Ulds of ovcrv niu. tit miirho rieinln'j tloemi't know nil nt'iuH, in. couldn't. Xo ninn 'I Know nil i,r i-!,..,i. ,,.. mi, .. " Hi till' IlllllloilS. l'ln,.ilnr la tli. Who it on till) irrruif Tlli.i.nilinm.". lrayc nzns nntl marvelous nrotlue i I)ui..ly Hmca that enterprise. In "r. yinM tlmt Vomln ,.0w.,,c( ' Wl,r, t'10 It Is tliuated th.it not 'rtti.ni J5.ooo.lioo pooplo 8iiw the lii ",'? ,,,',n,"cno'. They nil be ;' "ls 'r'fi'lK. becauso lie gave them ;"nli of f,m for cvory 1 tUoy iT !",'" ('0"t,,llI'sr Hint kind of "I ii tho ThanliouHor-Mutiml I'llir. 'J IIos the star director of L"r?' 1!"-li-l! Rtudhw. nnd ho I n; '"t I'lu-s that Iihvo mndo nn Hi. i M" C,rVmi n"1 Plwnlua ', . "'u "'"'"r the market In fllm fAi-i.lns if ti,!. tiling k-eps on. Coats selling at $6.25 to $30 now offered on sale at $3 to $ 1 8.45 Blunders of last season coupled with blunders of this season has piled us up with too many Coals you'll find tho Coat you want for all occasions here, track-about Coats, Coats for stormy weather, Coats for shopping, Coats for dress affairs among them aro tho very pick of this soason's stylos, suporb in quality, stylo and workmanship, THERE'S ALL STYLES, COLORS AND SIZES HERE REMEMBER EARLY CHOICE IS BEST. Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $ 6.25 to $ 7.25 LADIES' COATS, now $ 3.00 $10.25 to $10.75 LADIES' COATS, now $ 4.20 S12.50 to $12.75 LADIES' COATS, now $ 5.95 $15.00 to $16.50 LADIES' COATS, now $ 6.25 $18.75 to $19.50 LADIES' COATS, now $ 7.90 Regulars 8.25 to $ 9.75 LADIES' COATS, now $ 3.15 Regular $11.00 to 11.50 LADIES' COATS, now $ 5.25 Regular $13.00 to $13.50 LADIES' COATS, now $ 6.15 Regular $17.00 to $18.75 LADIES' COATS, now $ 6.40 Regular $22.50 to $24.00 LADIES' COATS, now $ 9.75 ASTOUNDING PRICES ON 27 FALL AND WINTER SUITS TO CLEAR AT ONCE. Regular $12.50 WHITE SERGE SUIT, now $3.00 Regular $16.50 LADIES' SUITS, now $5.45 Regular $22.00 to $28.00 LADIES', SUITS, nqw $8.95 One lot to $4.75 CHILDREN'S COATS, now $1.95 One lot to $5.00 CHILDREN'S COATS, now $2.75 Regular $13.50 to $17.50 LADIES' SUITS, now $4.45 Regular $17.50 and $18.00 LADIES' SUITS, now $7.45 Regular $22.50 to $28.50 LADIES' SUITS, now $9.95 One lot to $6.45 CHILDREN'S COATS, now $2.15 One lot to $6.25 CHILDREN'S COATS, now ....$5.15 NO GARMENTS LAID ASIDE AT THESE PRICES 77X fry I V " -yTtm:f fY ?ak- vtJl irvv m mm 1fl Jyk Y .155 For this has been the most successful season in our Millinery Department, Trimmed hats must also give way for Holiday Stocks, At this sale you may both coat and hat at tho ordinary price of one, Regular $ 3.00 Hats, now $1.98 Regular $ 4.50 Hats, now $2.98 Regular $ 5.00 Hats, now $3.29 Regular $ 7.50 Hats, now $4.98 Regular $10.00 Hats, now $6.75 Regular $12.50 Hats, now $8.45 Thanksgiving Linens The first Linen Salo of tho season offers you tho pick of Fall importations, both in quality and design, You'll bo proud of these values, 50c TABLE LINENS 44c 75c TABLE LINENS 63c $1.00 Table Linens 89c SI. 25 Table Linens ; 98c $1.50 Table Linens $1.33 $2.00 Table Linens $1.79 $50 NAPKINS $1.33 $3.00 NAPKINS $2.69 No iTime Now to waste OWRAtC f Handling Trunks i reasonable Vatea. M TUAXSFEIt '& STORAGE CO. IhnVl ""cr, Proprietor 'hones: Io.J, 40-L. 08-It in buying blankets and comforters As the days grow shorter tho nights get colder see the stacks of Fresh, Bright, Crisp, Clean, Wooly Blankets and Comforters, all bought before tho ad vance in price at a saving to you of 10-15 to 20 per cent and now offered-at PRICES $1.00 UP TO $13.45 Reg. $2.00 Corsets now $1.38 One lot of Womon's, Children's and Reg. $1.25 Corsets HOW 98c Best stylos and models American Lady Corsets, but numbers that aro discontinued, offers tho best of corset oppor tunities for you, REGULAR $1.25 CORSETS, NOW 89c REGULAR $2.00 CORSETS, NOW $1.38 REGULAR $2.50 CORSETS, NOW $1.69 REGULAR $3.50 CORSETS, NOW $2.69 ALL SIZES FROM 18 TO 32. But simply tho blunder of buying too many, Tho styles aro as good as good, tho fabrics of tho best - wo tako tho sacrifico, yours tho gain, 85c WAISTS NOW 39c $1.00 WAISTS-NOW 49c $1.25 WAISTS NOW 69c $1.50 WAISTS NOW 79o $1.75 WAISTS NOW 98c $2.00 WAISTS now $1.00 $3.00 WAISTS now $1.98 $5.00 WAISTS now $2.48 i Ladies', Misses and Chil- dren's Hand Finish Underwear Torccd to sell by such tromondous heavy stocks and somo duplicated numbers, You'll buy a wholo win ter's outfit at a "saving, Most ovory stylo that's mado Is hore in Union Suits and Separate Garments of all kinds, PRICES 25c to $3.25 EACH. ' LADIES' PHOENIX SILK HOSE, 50c, 75c. to $1.25 pair CHILDREN'S CDET HOSE, Reinforced with linen at 25c pair. S. S. JENNING North Bend FREE DELIVERY TO4 ALL PARTS OF MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND TWICE DAILY. O Blunder in Hat Buying Winter Time is Sweater Time, Too Infants' Swoators, somn crovs wnn v-snapcti iicck, uui mosi aro wimo wnn KumiecK uollais these will go in a hurry as quantities aro limitod and pricos absurdly low, Regular 75c Grey Sweaters at 59c Regular $1.50 Sweaters at 98c Reg. $2.25 Sweaters, now $1.48 Reg. $3.50 Sweaters at $2.39 Reg. $5.50 Swsaters, now $3.89 Reg. $6.50 Sweaters at $4.49 Blunders in Waist Buying H J) 31 in 3! ii hit -;& ..4 l"OOS HAY TIMKS , JAR MAPS, TEN CENTS "Alt MV1 AVIUM T1IK -SlPl'LY LASTS T,'J Aro (Join;; Fust 'll ' ; .L xa