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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1915)
r THE COOS BAY T,MES. MARSHA. OREGOH )R six SHiTiHIHHHk. " irHUHMftH WW IHHMIII OgmKaiJWM'g WWW HWWIIIIIIMII lllll-miHlllliiliiiiiB 1UJCI-:l -jC """"" W"j Irs; lni fml i)R, on IllO N .re do- Jrl Jo PP, iw tli ( lis ;i itn N Come Tomorrow and Choose Your Suit as Follows Add $1.00 to the price and select any two Fall Suits in the store for the price of one plus $J.00-In other words you select a $25 'suit pay us $26 and, t .KB suits. If vou take a $20 suit pay us $2? and take two suits-This will fa all .rit that we will assemble on one side of tbe-store ranffif price Zb suits. It you taKe a cpzu suit pay us vp uuu iam lw q Twirrr? t from $J5 to $35 and will include all small lots-To the man who wants only one suit we offer as follows: PAY $2.00 MORE THANjjg HALF OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE 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 S12-00 $25.00 SUITS, $12.50 PLUS $2.00 EQUALS. $27.50 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. Slid m ml ALL OTHER FANCY SUITS FOR THIS SALE REDUC ED 20, 25 AND 33 1-3 PERCENT. ALL BLUE AND BLACK SUITS FOR THIS SALE REDUCED 15 PER CENT. "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 SI. 40 $2.00 Shirts $1.65 All Sizes. BOYS' PANTS. $ .50 Pants S .40 $ .75 Pants S .60 $1.00 Pants S.80 $1.25 Pants $1.00 $1.50 Pants $1.20 ONE LOT UNDERWEAR SOLD AT 75c. NOW 40c. MEN'S OVERCOATS REDUCED 33 1-3 PER CENT, and 50 Per Cent MEN'S RAINCOATS REDUCED 33 1-3 Per Cent and 50 Per Cent. MEN'S PANTS. $3.00 Pants $3.50 Pants $2.80 $4.00 Pants ' $3.20 $4.50 Pants $3.60 $5.00 Pants $4.00 $6.00 Pants . $4.80 ALL SWEATER 25 PER CENT OFF. BOYS' OVERCOATS FOR A SONG $4.00 Boys Overcoat Sid $5.00 Boys Overcoat $6.00 Boys Overcoat $21 $8.00 Boys Overcoat $311 $12.00 Boys Overcoat 5 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SOUS FIFTEEN PER CENT OFF Ages 5 to 18 Years H I marshfield jim f litffriiiil riVhAA I A I I III I I1IIII1IIUV ( I BANDON AtAJ-r VV V V v) I MYRTLIT PAINT t!gmsShiaaammmg00 I ' haflJ0 KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE CLAUSE SHOE SALE In the old Clausen Store Room We Are Opening New Lots on the Tables Daily: MONEY TALKS" EASTERN KERN " AFTER IRON MINES limy dispose of i profit, that tlio Iron tin. posits of tlio Rogue am oxeenilo 1.1! '.! (lilt tWO IQIiruMMItntlVfiM nf Mm Kasln-i concern liao already undo uu'iiifioti witlnflo.1 that thoy will RepresenlaUve Declares Du- 'ZZtX ,'i',l luth Company Will Buy ' i J-t Rotjue River Claims Seventeen Iron claims on Rogue j It Ivor, now owned hv lnjuiiin.il. n-0 expected to itaui iuto tha h.n.i. w"l Am-M Willi Seventh ami Klulitli .r,K,rtlon some I . I" '" u "" time in February, accordlu,, to An- ', , ' TiTZ " " .. . TIT "r "- "ti vinilllk KIIIIII1D I of tho North tfond schools will bo ' In clKU'KO of thrnn liiHtriulniw .lir .-.. ....... in .... , n liv TWO NEW TEACHERS of a Duluth stool corporation some I tlru'v Greor, a roprosenutlve of the conpnuy, who has Juat left for the SAYS COOS COUNTY HAS GOLD DEPOSIT .1. It, Smith, Who Was Pioniolliig Smith Inlet Project, Now Claims Vw StrlKo. and said to bo tho holiest point in that t-ectlon or tho country, Inning an clew Hon of about 1,000 foot. Tho kiiow nt ono tlmo In Decomhor, Mr. Smith hays, uns nlno foot (loop. i..rt. ...i.-. ,. .... nun, niKiu no (luemrwt ue win euro maehluory for the devolopmeuts of the claims, i For months, ho state, the steel tonpany has been carrying on nego-1 will conduct tho work of thoso two grades undor the dopnrtmontnl plnu. Superintendent Unab bays It Is a stop he hag boon trying to take for homo time. Miss Kdna Dow, of Sonttlo, Wash-?- uainiiis wn mo owners or imo i..... .....,... . .. ..: . : Hold ftud other Coos Comity nolnti li. m ., V '" nth,rtl.wor.M.uDp,"!Xd "Q1 f '1Ua0 lW 'A'prs if Ilium ,1t,l tli.,t. n... ,... ""l,UOB- M. ' """ " ' nnnrnMlMr kaud now tho ...U' tho i,m ti,. u- "... .. '. una uriMK rcsillll. J. It. Smith, who with C. n. Lash anil others Inst summer was claim luit a groat gold strlko on South Inlot nnd trlod to got locnl partlos to put mo n oy Into It, has turnod up with a gold dlfecovory. Concorn lK It, Tho Iinudon Ilocordor miys:- .1. H. Smith and son, Owon V. Smith anivod in llaudon last night from tho bond of Lobstor Crook In tho oxtroino southorn ond of Coos County, tolling of ono of tho blggoM gold strikes ovor found In this or any other country, and tholr story w,as not hot air olthor for thoy had tho goods with thorn to bsuk up tholr claims. Tho Smiths wont Into that section of tho country by trail, nlnn ilia I latter pan of Novombor nnd camo lout this wook with nonrly $3,000 In gold. Thoy had ono nuggot valued jat ovor $90 and ninny others of smallor nluoa beeldos a big buck I skin back of smallor gold. , Their mlno Is at tho bond of Lobster Creek about n mllo nnd a !"lf li oiii the Ciuiy Count) liar IMPHDVEMEHTS THE GUNNERY Some Extensive Alterations and a New Department Has Besn Added A number of etouslvo nltoratlons and Improvomonta nro bolng made In "Tho aimnory" this wook, pro paiatory to caring for tholr largo now stock of Tord parts and motor cjclos, blcyolo and nutomobllo sup Pllos. Thoy will carry ono of tho largost nnd most comploto lines ot supplies In Southwostorn Orogon. A now repair dopartmont for mo torcyclos, bicycles, guns, locks and typewriters has boon nddod and will bo in clmrgo of C. II. Smith, an oxporleucod mechanic nnd ropalr man whoso work will speak for It self. Drop hi and seo tho many changes that lno boon m .do In I lu Uinim a ' J. W. BENNETT ON OREGON GAME LAW ArtUlo in I'oitlanil Pnpep Tolls of (Janio Law Yiunh, Tho Portland Journal says: J. W. llonnott of Coos Ihiy, prosldont of a couplo of banks, a trust com pany or ho and ono of tho foremost cltlzons of his district. Is in Port land today, on routo to Snloni, whoro ho will uttond tho Joint mooting to morrow ovonlng of houso and sonnto conimlttoos in rolatlon to fish and gnmo nionsuros. Ho is roprosonting tho Coos Hay fish and gnmo commis sion, of which Dr. Dlx Is prosldont, and also tho Coos Hay Rod mid Qun club, of which Mr. llonnott Is tho oxocutlvo hoad, with all tho remain ing offices flllod by his son and by tholr feeding grounds woro 'slaughtered night nnd day. Slnco ' tlio law lias gono Into offoct tho almost donudod hunting grounds linvo boon showing a gnmo Incronso, particularly for tho roason that soma foodlng prosorves whoro tho gnmo Is snfa havo boon crcntod. SOCIALIST TO JAIL -3- . jsou-in-iaw. 1 "And this oxplnlns why I am i charging all tho expenses of my j Journey to tho Coos liny comnils 8lon," said tho Judge, who relishes a good Joko. I Ho said that whenever the popu ! Intlon of nny locality Incronso.r suf I flclontly, gamo prosorvog and feod l"g grounds wero esiontlnl, As an illustration ho polntod to Coos Uav. Thero prior to tho onforco ment of the present law ho said. dinks that ii'nili tli. li.anhos near- llosehurg Syinpathlei- of I, Konteiiccd to Servo 7Ji Hiiys HOSUIJURU Oro. Jnn. 20. Aftor bolng found guilty of rofuslng to aid a city official In making an ar rest, Georgo Church, tlio local cham pion of Socialism and proprietor or tho Socialist cigar storo, decided. In tho city recorder's court to go to Jail. Church, however, appeared ro luctant to go to Jail, but finally de cided to bogin serving his sontonco at once. Ho was led to tho court houso and committed to a coll In tho county Jail by Marshal Williams, I whoro ho Is scheduled to remain for sovon nnd a half dnys. Tho casos or tho city against Rob ert Roach and James V. Morgan, I. W. V. speakers, who participated In tho affair of Saturday night, woro continued Indefinitely. Tho nion .leihrcd thoy would leave town, BOX FACTORY 4 ...., i. ..II,.,. ii. iiJ I1' ..i.i it I., for Mo"' Mil in " , Tho Ilandon Recorder box factory belonging 9 gulllo Rlvor Slanufet , and located near iw " ...i.i ..nuicrilar lt mill ws Bum - - (l( salo, K. K. Onia-s - appointed some w- v ulu..,,,u"w": tilar cc 10 l,0U'rL hoFl auoiit ?y,uou . ,t nnr.v nt nandon new mounted to about j creditor bid in ;, tho matter was i , what 'will be the ouW sale, as to - i later on Is noi - but It Is possible thl j mont will oo "'" B(j which is a fiodonen(()f doing a largo amoun t , r.-..i i.,n oocrat1011 no Biurivu .. -- far distant future and it was thought JjJ tlio oxponeo the l"'br0B5iil tho event ij; ;- cntVlSH Try our j ,1Ky1 IAL.OK 3IA"ki:t,-i-jJ I Tillies wu Aai l A .. . ' f.ltm