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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1915)
'9 ' AHIfllHHHHMiSMZ?n"'VMVHHIBil f itltlilMniHlMattiMilBiHBESiHnHiMiBMHBtKMSHMA m il,lll,U:U If i HfriC ' 'J Wwhwwwtoiw, MS&lfo pT WTT f " tr r. " - V THE COOb' BAY 'TIMES, MARSHFIELD , OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY? ir iJU( i HiTIIWMWITilllll " " - "ft'gj n ,n,i. iin rTHim man I tr. trtMiMPBBBIWHMMBBHECTW:n''" auim iwBiniiwiii'" u i il BIIIM .TMlBi I I HUM MEE j J DF HILL MOM Robert Kellog Superintends WorkPort Seeks Release i When Box is Open Sluicing out tlio Mill SIoukIi drnln box Ijegan today when Hobcrt Kcl Iokk. who lm)j been awnrded tlio roll tract for the Work by tlio l'ort Com mission, with a crpw.of three or four men, started.-lnstulllnB nn .electric pump at the- Ipwcr. cptl. This pump will be Blilfted from nuinliolo to man-, hole, according to A..H. I'owera. He belljevca the box ran be cleaned out within n hionthfi time. Only at low tldo will the men be nblo to work and for this renson they will bo employed ;ilght and day. With tho drain box qpon and In good working condition, the members of tho Port Commission are of tho boHef that their duty In regard to Mill Slough has been completed nnd that they then should bo released by tho city from all further responsible' tics. Should tho city not follow tills , action the l'ort will appeal to the j Supremo Court for n decision, accord-1 Ing to C. It. Peck, attorney for tho Port. "According to tho decision of Judgo Coke," ho snld this morning, "It was fourid that tho Port wjIb at fault because of tho construction of thb-fill.' If wVput'tuo drhlri box In order Htttl'drafn'off the north arm of thfc slough, then wo have done out best nnd have Completed our work Wo should not bc"held responsible for n permanent sower through tho flllr that Is a cVty project." At tlio Jblnf looting of tho Port Commission and thVmoiiibcrs of tho City Council hold at tho Chamber of Commerce on Monday afternoon, ' many of tho councllincn, according to Mr. Peck, expressed' their opinions i that tho l'ort should bb rolcascd nf- ter tho drain Is In good working , order. However, tho prcsont project, that of sluicing out tho box, Is still vlownd ' ns an bxporlmcnt and no doflnllo jtr-l rnugomeut toward a release will liej made until after tho sluicing has booin jirovod, succesfu. , In construolliiR tlio ilrain, box In tho north arm,.cnro yi 1 1 bo tnknn to j prevent Its bo:oiing clogged , with mud from tho, Inko In Perhnni Park, Jn order to do this piling w( bo first driven and Uwu tlio dltoh, dug ouli and planked up on each tide. No top will bo put on until the water now nccumtilajod tlioro drained out so i that nny refuso colug Into tho box I tftnti tin Itiontitt. ....1 ,. il. . . in . .... ,, mmni, inn ui lm) Hjiniway in After the water Is onco lowered, It Is I not boUoved that thoro will be much danger of tho drain becoming clogged ngaln. 1 1 il.' ' i l"W -W W M FSi . IM .--. AS. OBLfSi "fSi TY U A' A i - closing dut All Boys' and Children's Apparel. See Prices Below. Closing Out All Girls' and Children's Apparel. $ee Prices Below. S NOTICE The two great features of this sale are Enormous Values and Low Prices. The difference between 8ur prices and other's prices were never so pronounced as in mis sctiu. atUlaip gkijmlj IRVING BLOCK During (his sale there will be no credit, refunding of money or goods laid away on part payments, Everything will be cash ' ' . ., .. ... n.- ... u.f, r.a. SfiiH-s nnd other FurnishinM, also the entire stock of Ladies Suits Our entire stock ot Mens buits,uvcrcoats, juiLuiixxato, w-,w -- . , Coats, Dresses, Millinery, all Undergarments, Corsets, Shirtwaists and Children Ready-to-wear Garments wdl be saenked m the Sale that, Starts Friday, Janu Closed Saturday, J Ba ($1 pSj) M anuary 23 rd It will be the largest sale of its kind ever held in Marshfield- The space in our store compels us to make room for the large and com plete spring stock which will be of the usual PARISIAN STANDARD. About 700 will be offered for this years end sale some less than half the regular prices. The Special purchases made by our buyer late in November and early last month,. while in New York added to other garments from regular stock, will make this collection one of the broadest, as regards variety of styles, kinds and rangte of prices that has ever been offered. WOMENS' DEPARTMENT Suits All Neckwoar, Hair Goods and Novelties at astoundingly low prices, LOT 1. Serge, Choviot and Basket Weave, valuo to $17,50, choice $9.75 LOT 2. Broadcloth, Whipcord, Poplin and -. Novelty Goods, values $17,50 to $27,50, now at $12.75 LOT 3. All our hotter Suits, values to $42,50, go at one price $19.75 Made up of Gaberdine, Fine Sorgo (Wcathortost) and Broadcloth,. EXHIBIT ilflG Ed NOW ON LUST UP J. A. Ward Will Move to San Francisco Superintends 1 Coos, Curry Exhibits Tlmt ho nmy bo on tint lmoiiiicU nnil imi-HiiiMll)' Hiiimrliiliiiul tho nul-1 tliiK up of tlHiNmiJ nml Curry County j Kxhthltn lit Wio. l'aimiim I'uclflc i:x-1 lionltloii, J. A". Vurtl nml wiro uro' iiximcthiK to tiiiivo to Hn Fruuclwii ' about tho inlilillo of this month. At Uio pronont tlmu.Mr. War J Iiiik tovur 'd IiIh torrltory wull nml hn nil the! fudifliltM ninmuoa.rur, , . j Alrt'iidy inrof-tlir-illHilityg ,ro on tho ground. Tluwo miixt In. ur rjiiKCil lu tho OrKon tiull.l I iiK. wlinri' 1i,ih licuii I'otitmctuil n Inrgo illHpluy ' tuf,, tojiotlmr with n Inrwo Ikhhu of iintlvo wocmIh. ThlH litltnr Ih vxnwt 'il to ho ono of tho mo( prominent In 'OillilU lu tho mi 1 1 iv hullilliiK. Tlu xtiito U KtiimlliiK n bIiiiio In tho ox Jioiiho of tho Imoth. In uilillllon to thl worl; Mr. Ward will also tuko iiormiiml ohni'Ku of Hir liulIdliiK of tlio ropllni of tho On Xdii roH8t to Iw limtftlU.,1 on (lie vor.v t!do of tho Hay. Vtr wilt bo piped Into tho oiidliMttire and at low tldo whon tho wator rm'tuhw, tliuio will he 'xposiHl to vlw tho rock ijiuj nlime liottoiim woll coyorttd'.withmartn llfo famlllHr to tliU oitt.v ' .4:' Tho Orunoii Commli(''U intlin BlnBtlc ovor this rt of (bp oxh'lidt ' una will hIvo .tr. Ward ,Uio aid ut Hovoitil men In makliiK tho w.rk biiwo. Tho oiuMilnir of th. 'mw. sltlon U not for WihliiHton' Wf i.."t day, IVhruary 22. SURPRISES rVANY IN MARSHFIELD The QHCK an ton of slmpio ,)U, In AtlkT-l-k;v. tlio romody whhh he U jiurprminB Marnhfii'id peoplo. jianv thorn hark, Klyiornip. etr .. . ,nt,l tf.it tn a fiimniiu Wt .... .. . ;.-:. ;:.rr. I.:'. ; UK. ."nponuiPitn. IH 1 U Wlllllft flrtilus no it uvutnin u.z:z. .",;;;.,.:. .."'""? injt r Kua ou J AT1S I thorough TMD oc. ,i V!TlnK "imonUlrltiB. mui-h foul matter from that A SINUI.K DnsiV " " l..ii..iiiu.tl.l. .. . -- iv imiDKi.uiiuii, imUr biomaiU ami u tho Hioum-h HluiMt IMMKO l. -AjUlkR h ttu moBt earner t'vor as Drug Co, moBt sold Coats 1 LOT 1. One lot of Coats in Mnckinaws, novelty mixtures, black and navy roff, values up to $17,50, choice $9.75 n . , , L0T 2' Broadcloth Sorgos and Novelties in back and navy, Bouclo and ripplo cloth, values to $29,50 ..$13.75 LT3.' A row plush Coats and novolly mixtuios, val, to $37,50, choice $17.50 Hats Wc ihayo boon closing; : out tlio Millinery, but as a foreword we wsh to givoyou an Men of what tho stock is that we Imvo jn hand, Thoy came from such manu facturers as Knox, Atchison aid Gage, Tlu;y are so well known that wo co3o I oir present reputations will bo sufflc on to .acquaint you with tho values, Wo have some at tho following prices: 15,00 Knox Hats, at saqr S 6,00 Knox Hats at iqq $7,50 Knox Hats a I f '! $12,50 Knox Hats a iJ'Sg HvlOKnoxHats, a Sinn $12.50 Knox Has a SH8 S16.00AchisonHnt at" too Children's porJuroy HafS;'$2.50 alues,. now J 98c .hv!;Bs,lfo,;slripToitl,i," Furs F Jo hay just a few Handsome, sets of iKihS wo a,' pr,cln les wn cost J&l'1 are among them: W,o0 Black Fox, now $48 75 IS'rJi qCJ Nalllial Raccoon," noV$1 95 K &ro,nc, Lynx, now ...$12.25 M ?.?1 Natural Mole Skin ...$48 75 tonws " 8oparal lhese sots l0 us- Undlerwear One-third off on all Muslin Underwear. One-third off on all Knit Underwear. Raincoats . As we are overstocked you will be able to get exceptional values in this line, We are quoting a few of them to give an idea of tho prices: $14,50 Raincoats, now $9.95 $12,50 Raincoats, now.r... $8:25 $20,00 Garbardines, now $11.75 $23,50, only three left, now'.. ...$11.75 $6,75 Raincoats, now $4.25 Shirt Waists One lot of Shirtwaists, crushed and some what soiled from handling, values to $7,50, choico $1 49 Ladies' Tan Hose 35c values 23c $)0c values, """30c C5c values I""40c All other Hosiery, one-third off regular price, Ladies' Kid Gloves $2,00 values $1,85 $2,00 values $1.40 $1,75 values $1.25 Elbow Length, $'1,50 values $3,25 Silk Gloves $1,25 values 69c 05c values I"-"I"IoUc Leatherett Gloves wtitf Come ,n two shades of oniSf'pfi!! Child,en'S Knil G,oves Suit Cases and Bags SC7T Lunch Box, now . 35c f '75 Wicker Lunch Box, now 50c H'OOWKJke. Handbag, now.. """ 65c S2.25 St.jtease :" -J 2.50 Suit Cases 3.00 Suit Cases " M.50 Sut Cases ... fl'gg 5,00 Suit Cases . MENS' DEPARTMENT Mens' Suits Mon's $15,00 Suits, salo $ 9.75 Men's $17,50 Suits, sale $11.25 Men's $18,50 Suits, salo $12.75 Men's $20,00 Suits, salo $13.50 Men's $22,50 Suits, sale $15.25 Men's $25,00 Suits, sale $17.75 Men's $27,50 and $30 Suits, sale $18.50 Men's $32,50 and $37,50 Suits, $19.75 Men's Overcoats Men's $18,00 Overcoats, sale $ 9.75 Men's $25 and 827,50 Overcoats $12.85 Men's S30 and $35 Overcoats ..$17.95 Men's $40 and $45 Overcoats, ..$22.65 ; , Mackinaw Coats .Mon's $6,50 Mackinaw Coats, salo $4.65 Men's Pants Men's $2,00 Pants, sale $1.65 icon's $3,50 Pants, salo $2.25 Men's $4,00 Pants, sale $2.65 Men's $6,50 Pants, sale $3.85 Men's $8,00 Pants, salo $5.35 Mon's $10, extra sizes to 50 waist $6.85 Men's $3.50 Corduroy Pants $2.95 Men's $2,00 Whipcords $1.45 Furnishings- Department Handkerchifs All 10c Handkerchiefs, now .. 5o All 15c Handkerchiefs, now "J0c All 20c Handkerchiefs, now ""l2',c All 25c Handkerchiefs, now 15c Hosiery All 15c Hose, now -jqc All 25c Hose, now 20c All 35c Hose, now I""I"25o All 50c Hose, now . . 35c All 50c Silk Hose, now 11111111350 Neckwear All 50c Neckwoar, now .... 25c All 75c Neckwear, now ...II""" "50c Union Suits 351-59 H11!011 lits, now $1.0o 0)2,00 Union Su s, now $1 ar $2,50 Union Suits! nSw i::::""! U''on Suits, now... $2.45 $5,00 Union Suits, now $3.85 Shirts All $1,50 Dress Shirts, now 95c All $2,00 Dress Shirts, now $1.45 Flannel Shirts AaM FJnnnol Shirts, now 95c i lo2'Allanno1 Shirts, now.. ...$1.65 ftVSfPS Hannol Shirts, now $1.95 A $4,50 Loner's Shirts, now $3.85 mi u,uu Loggers' smris, now $4.w Hats $2,00 Bnlmaccan Hats . $1.50 One .lot of $3,00 Hats :...I"..$1J)5 $3,50 Hats, now $3.15 Caps 75c Caps, now . . 50c j-00 Caps, now " J.85c lonn na,)S' ,10W ""...$1.15 $.00 Caps, now ... $1.65 Oep I -IWHiii,, oys Knickerbocker Pants 75c Pants, now 50o $1.00 Pants, now y5c SI .25 Pants, now ....1 95o $1.50 Pants, now Vi on 51.75 Pa.now..;.; 'S $2.00 Pants, now .';;;;$1.45 Suits k'?8 BW Suits- now $3 nn $5.50 Norfolk Suits now S -g0 Norfolk Suits iow 4 1 8'9S Wolfo1 suits, noV ISoi $12,50 Norfolk Suits 0 I g artment Overcoats $ 3,00 Overcoats, now $1.50 j ,w uvercoats, now $3,50 j tf.uu Uvercoats, now .$4.00 $ 0,00 Overcoats, now . .$5.00 $15,00 Overcoats, now . $7.60 Children's Goods At Half Price fllncinnr mi -II l.!i.i. , 1 .- , . ",uu'"s uui tui unimren s gooas con sisting of Coats, Raincoats, Gingham and m i a ' i MBBMBMioat.AJ- .w.. iiuoaot. cm 10 go at one-halt pnc