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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELmBF m e're Cutting A Melon COME IN AND PARTAKE Bunker Hill Store Prices Are Always Low-but these have been cut deep in Irder to make the merchandise move quickly. Come in and enjoy the treat Bring our "mail order" catalogs and let us prove that they "say things" but we "do lings." Compare these with other special sales prices with goods of equal quality. re can beat their prices and give you the biggest bundle your $ ever bought. ' This Sale Upens lomorrow and Will Continue for 10 Days Only. WKATHKU KOKKCAST 111 AwocUteJ rr to Cooi nax Tlmu.J OHKQOX Haln nntl cooler In cast; southwesterly winds. 1 t COAT SWEATERS ;i r,n Ruff-nocks, now only $1.10 ;2f)0 Ruff-nocks, now only $1.95 ;2 r) Ruff-nocks, now only $2.20 ;3 00 Ruff-necks, now only $2.65 km Rnff-nccks, now only $3.65 too Ruff-necks, now only $4.45 MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR ;i,00 Garments, now only $ .80 LOO Gamipnts. now only m.zu 62,00 Gaimonts. now only $2.10 B2.00 Men's Wool Union Suits, now only !bi.bu R3.00 Men's Wool Union Suits, now only $2.3b COTTON UNION SUITS LOO Men's Suits, now only $ .80 LOO Men's Suits, now only $1.15 Twenty nor cent reduction on Boys' and Children's Underwear, Twenty-five nor cent reduction hi Ladies' Underwear. MEN'S MACKINAWS I $6.00 Macklnaws now only $4.85 $7.00 Men's Macklnaws, now only fro, lo BOYS' MACKINAWS $5,00 Garments now only $3.95 $6.00 Garments, now only $4.85 OIL CLOTHING $1.50 Fish Brand Jackets, now only .x $1.20 $2,50 Fish Brand three-quarter length coats, now only $2.10 $3.50 Fish Brand Motorman Coats, now only $2.95 $2.00 Fisli Brand Boys' Siick ors, now only $1.65 RUBBER BOOTS $6.00 Boston Duck, Spotting, now only $5.10 $5.50 Spoiling Boot now ..$4.65 $5,00 Sporting Boot, now $4.20 $4,00 Short Jungle Boot, now $3.35 $3.50 Short Boot, now only $.2.85 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 12'.c Flannelette, now only 10c T5c Crepe Kimono Cloth now 12'c 10c Outing Flannel, now 8 1-3c 2V-2 Outing Flannel now only 11c 20c Galatea Cloth, now only 17c MEN'S HATS. $3.00 Hats, now only $2.35 $2,50 Hats, now only $1.85 Twenty Per Cent Reduction on All UMBRELLAS. STORM RUBBERS $1.00 Men's Rubbers now only 80c 85c Boys' Rubbcirs, now only 70c 75c Youths' Rubbers, now only 60c 75c Ladies' Rubbers, now only 60c 55c Misses' Rubbers, now only 45c 50c Childs1 Rubbers, now only 40c SHOES $5.00 Men's High Top Shoes $4.15 $7,50 Men's High Top Shoes $6.20 $8,00 Men's High Top Shoes $6.65 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Twenty por cent reduction on our fine- line of Women's, Boys' and Misses' and Children's Shoes, MEN'S WOOL WORK SHIRTS $1,75 Wool Shirts, now only $1.30 $2,00 Wool Shirts, now only $1.65 S2.50 All Wool Shirts, now $2.10 $3,00 All Wool Shirts, now $2.40 ' LOCAL TKMl'KHATUItU ItKCOltl) For tlio 24 hours ending nt 1:43 n. m., Feb. 9, by BonJ. Ostlincl, special government meteorologist: Maximum (58 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. in 43 Precipitation OS Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, lUtl 17.71 Precipitation sntno porlod hint year 412.72 Wind: South; cloudy. ' l The New Store We now havo Ol'lt DOOIIH XPKX for business and carry a com plete line of IADIKS- l'l-To-lATi: ItKAIIV-TO-WlUlt. Wo havo Just received our first shipment of COATS, SPITS, DltKSSICS and SKIIITS, also a beautiful lot of CKKPI2 1)13 CHUNK WAISTS. Wo havo also Just received a flno lino of CXIIKUWKAU In MUS MX, NAINSOOK, CHKI'K DM OIIKXK, ITALIAN and CHINA SILK. Would bo pleased to havo you glvo our stoic a visit. You aro welcome whether you buy or not. Wo nro located noxt door to tho Gns and Klectrlc office, Just across from tho Chandler Hotel. The Fashion Store THE NEW STORE Now Safe K. C. lllrch of tho Hod Cross yestorday installed a flno nev compartment nafo. It will bo es pecially valuable for his Jewelry do pnrtmeut. Improve store. Oct). K. Cook Is mailing n number of Improvements In his Central avenue grocery. A now balcony, providing additional room, In being built. .Meet. Tliurlay. Tho Girls' Ath letic Club will meet Thursday, Feb ruary 11, at 7:30 o'clock In tho orflco of Judgo Wntklns. Important busi ness will bo transacted. Ileoowrs Classes. Mrs. llohort1 .i... w...i ...m ,. .,.- .. McCaiin Sunday lost, a vnluablo pair to tll0 inon of ths dly fro , of eyeglasses and yestorday Inserted 0.clocl A fco of fl ft month w a lost ad In Tho Times. Sho phoned ,,0 ,,,, t1lQI11 tlH to ,)0 (, ,0 today that tho missing glasses hnd JudR0 nll clork of lho Bchool been returned to her. , ,,-.,, T,, rnt tnr. ., , rn , ..w.....( . ..w tv " "WIMVII 0 WV rived in Coinilllo Saturday night. Tho , right side of the aged sufferer Is completely paralyzed, but ho has tho use of his lort side, which has re covered from tho first stroke. How ever, his breathing In arfected nt limes and Is very Irregular. Ho can talk but little. .Money Cam.-. Kasy. Paul Kphralm Hassoll, while, Insnno and on his way to tho state Insane asylum, Jumped, or Is supposed to havo Jumped, from lho Urcnkwntor and was drowned bo foro tho steamer ducked In Astoria some tlmo last spring. Tho Insur ance copipnny In which ho held a policy for $2000 which ho hud carried less than a year and on which ho had novor paid In u cent, has Just paid tho money Into tho man's estate with out n tllsftuto. Tho heirs nro a father and mother now living In Sweden. (yniiiaNltnii Open Tonight. For tho first tlmo tho now gymnasium, basketball and hnndball courts and ritsarc I'Olt HKNT -l-'uniMieit flat, dticed rates. Phono 443-J. re- Don't Overlook This Opportunity Come early while the selection is unbroben Two Marshfield Deliveries Do.'. ;. linker Hill Department Store Want P.Ytuivs Tho Oregon Fnr nier, a publication of Portland, hns written to tho Chamber of Commorco asking for photographs and cuts of farm scenes on Coos Day to bo used In answering queries from oitsldo tho stato rolatlvo to this territory. In San Francisco.- J. W. Dennett wired hero today from San Francisco saying that tho crab law recently enacted was not detrimental as some cents a month, Hecauso this Is tho first tlmo tho gym has been so thrown open Prof. Tledgcu stated that tho requirements would not bo so strict this ovonlng and Intimated that pay ments could bo mndo at tho gym. Tho hours for men nro Tuesday and Thursday ovonlng from 7 to 9 and on tho nftornoons of Monday, Wednes day nnd Saturday from l to 7. Tho women havo tho hours of 7 to 0 claimed. It Is understood that Mr. O.clock on Momln. nnil Wednesday uuiKiuib mil lutcivu iiit'iiicm i real W. H. DINDINGER & CO. PHONE 32. BUNKER HILL k , , , ,. i, iMinMaMfin wimrrT""" ! gBaMSJIiaBSAMBttn--IMSISgMaaMSJSJBlMMBBMBJiBjiaaBsg I : .) targain News Intensely Interesting )R WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BE ON HAND EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE UNUSUAL BARGAINS AS THEY WILL GO FAST AT THESE PRICES 8c laii.sTovn collar i-'hamks mi Kile al IXi:V and TOIH'HON liACKK, a to I lurluvt wide; Kducs lo Kic. now only ..... per yard lAlllls' NKJiri' (JOWNS, iimiIc of .Muslin nml CiiiiiIiiIin, Ice ami embroidery trimmed, 7."c values only IIIMIItrVK ODD I'XIOX SUITS, Sion I to III yrn; ii' il."5 and 10c. On miIo tit INT.ST (IHTAIX KCUI.MS, plain or voloml lionlerw, pmililul piUeins; values to We. Only per yard leu's iii u v ulacic Mi:it(n:iti.i:i) katkkx ovkk NUT'S gi ml value nt $!.:. On wilo at rilll'l II Hi ) TICKIXfJS, 1UJ5o and the values. v, per yui (I , "L HI D and IN'DKiO UMJK TAUIiH DA.MASIC, 'full 'hllli, lite uriiilo. noiv iK'i viii il - m - - -- ... .... H'U HI I I, HATH KOHKS rir ladies anil men. viu-Ioiis n i.l. T. ; ami roioi-, Sl.r.O (o yiMKI values, only 3c 37c 23c 23c 85c ..9b 27c i in ipdifd pllsfartlim Ouanui- teed or Money Itufumled The Fair Central Avciiuo Net Clinndler Jlotel LEMUSH THEATER; TONIGHT . THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE DKICSSMAKIXO and TAILOItlJD HATS Woik Kiiaranteed and prices rciDionablo mus. ir. c. willi: y Ovor Nprton & Hanson'a Phono 100-J. WO GOOD BUYS IIOOMl(i HOl'SK Ir.ncst, most modorn and host paying rQomlng liouso en tho Uay. Will spll on oasy tonus. '"slltliiLK "Seo Held About It." HUILDINO LOT In Pcrham Park, closo in. Ownor unablo to ,nioot pny ' rta and will sacrifice. "Seo Held About It." w. A. REID, 150 Front St. Office Open Evenings, 7 to 8 PAUL1NK JOSKPII, thnt dainty soprano and charming chango artist. Tho World Film Corporation pro- BontB tho Win. A. llrndy Plcturo Piny Co. Inc. Featuro ".MOTH Hit," In four nets, featuring BJIMA DUNN. Pa tlonco, Iclnduoss, tondernoss, lovo liud forglvouoEs nro nil combined In tho noblo word "MOTIIKK." "THU WHONG FLAT" Tlio Low sol comody featuro In ouo net. This Is ouo of tho host programs that has beou prosontod nt this thea ter for some tlmo and you will do woll to seo It. Thoro nro over 800 comfortnblo soats to choose from nnd In tho most comfortnblo theater In southern Oregon. Lower floor and first balcony, ICc; second balcony, 10c; children under tho ago of ten yonrs occupying seats, Be. 1 Horo Thursday night ' ' T 11 13 1 SQUAW MAN" lu six acts. ('ft our Market. prices on Mpntn. Palace MARSHFIELD t,. Jr. ' m'L,Allu' rilYSIOIAN AND I vvu h'HUIMES 8R AAK m1Is1I1H;LD OYOLHUY 8UHGEON Surgery and Diseases of Women a Specialty. Norton & Hanson bldg. Phono 229-J Res. Myr(le Arms. Phono 304-L All kinds of j FINK CHKESK Coqulllo and Mt. Hood Ilutter j l'lesli ICggs, Kastern Oyotcis, FIsli. Fiesli Columbia Smell. I COOS HAY OYSTKH CO. j Placo Meat Market. Phono 3C4-J. Get a Receipt Phone 394-J. Coos Bay Tea, Cooffee & Spice House Broadway bet. Central and Commercial mont wlillo In San Francisco. : Helit;inber lllrtlidiiy. With post cards covered with birthday groot-' lugs lu uenrly ovory pocket Constnbloi Cox woro a broad grin today. Old, friends In tho Wllnlmotto Valloy, whoro ho formerly lived romomhorcd ' him well on his Clth birthday, which occurs tomorrow, Would I'orwiko Hawaii. Hotter Coos Hay than tho Hawaiian Islands Is tho wall of n lottor Just rocolvod i horo from IL L. Snuors, of Hnlku, on I tho Island or Maul. Thirteen years1 ago ho was on Coos Day. Ho Is sor ry now that ho didn't stny and-asks what opportunities thoro aro horo if ho will como back. ' Many Attend Sorvlces. Much In-' torcst Is bolng shown In tho talks! being delivered at tho .Methodist Jplscopal church by Dr. W. i. Sol-1 leek, who will bo horo until Fobru- nry 28, Dr. Sollcck Is tho speakor who nppearod horo lato lu October i debating on tho prohibition question I wth Colonol Hofor of Salom. Coiumltteo Elects. Tills afternoon,, $lfi,00iln tho Chambor at Commorco was being held tho meeting of the com- mittoo appointed by tho Indies' auxil iary of tho Chambor to meet with , tho delegates of clubs and societies lu tho Intorost of the "clean up"j campaign. Tho coiumltteo of three i cbuslHts of Mrs. William (Irlmes, Mrs". W. C. Doubnor and Mrs. A. 0.1 Hogors. I LIiicoii'h Hit (Inlay. Lincoln's Hlrthdny fallB on Thursday, Fobru-I nry 12, The day will bo observed by tho banks. They will bo closed all day, though the schools will re- NORTH BEND "win opon as usual and the matter T m rim-t ' w111 ',0 loft t tQ Indlyldunl teachors as to whothor they will hold fitting oxorclses In honor of Abraham Lin coln. None of tho stores will, be closed on this dato. JinwCr Planking Repairing of tho planking between Ferndalo, nt the end of the Front street pavomont, and tho Stavo .Mill was going on to day and traffic was forced to make tho trip via tho Ferndalo routes along Eighth street. Tho piling has sot tied on ono side of tho road nnd for some tlmo most of tho traffic has been traveling on tho high side, n fact that has made passago of machines, dangerous. ROOFING ' Ju'uihOii Very Low. Alfred John- nights The Price Is Always Low ,' ON OUU .MKIirilANDISi:, IIl'T Ni:'i:it AT THK l'JXPKNSi: OF gi'ALITY Take, for Instance, our Illuo Sorgo Suit. You couldn't oxpeet moro for your money ovon at tho FIXUP and you rjuld,u't get ns much nny- whoro olso Our Creed PjpHE PROSPERITY OF Tl EVERY STORE PATRONIZED BY THE PUBLIC IS ABSOLUTELY DEPENDENT UPON THE GOOD WILL OF THE IN DIVIDUALS WHO COM PRISE THE PUBLIC." "THE OWL" Frank D. Cohan. The Central Avenue Drug Store. KOIt SALIO Hoino prelly innMiuPr ndo costumes for Indies. Phono II3-J. WANTFD Piiiiluuei' for a splendid ronldenco site on Central avenue, 10x110 If taken by Wednesday noon will soil for $000 on tonus $ar,0 eauh, bulanro ono year, 0 por cent. Title Ouiirnntoo & Ab stract Company. LOST Watch elmriu, lieart-Nhajied, sot with amethyst. Jlewnrd for roturn to Hox "M," Times office. LOST Itlug vlth nlv keys nml n boor oppnor. Hoturn to IJox "J" Times office. FOR SALE f I'Olt HALK CHUAP Four Improved lots, 200x112, with C-room houso, In North Mnrshflold, alBO lot COx 100, on 10th street, Songstnckon Addition, Apply owner, Titos, P. Miller. I'Olt SALIC Chea- Work horno nt North llond Stables. I'Olt SAW-: Ono Trusty UOO-cgR In cubator, IS Indian Hunnor ducks. Will boII cheap It takon nt onco. Ph. IS 41, North llond. ) FOR RENT f FOIt HUNT- .1-i-onm cottage. Apply CIS So. 11th Btroot. FOIt HUNT .1-rooiu liouno near Third and Anderson. $10. Phono Dr. Leslie. FOIt IIKNT Flno Mock or dairy ranch, wjthln a mllo of Mnrshflold, 1G0 acres with 100 ncrca of bot tom land. Very reasonable terms. Apply 13. I. Chnndlor, Itcom 300 Colto building. FOIt IIKNT Uwiio front rooms wlIJi heat. Sultablo for 2 or 3 porsons, 2Cr N, 4th tit. WANTED WAXTFD TIiono wlhlilug gnil r(Hm nnd board In private homo, apply 220 South Drondway. FIXUP Two Stores- I UNDERTAKING I will l;o kept H opi:x to Tin-: pciilio A regular htalo licensed -H iiuderlakcr will bo In H H cliargo H Phono 1D5-J M AIRING, CONTRACTING,! SSJ ' w!!l,uSSS , nuuriiMU rvirtictiiHLD, FELTS AND CEMENT I J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. I Tho iu:kt mi:ats IX TOWN tho PALACi: .MAHKKT, lit stricken with paralysis while visiting at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Stanley Dollar, In San Rafael, Calif., Is very low and It Is feared thut death Is not very far dis tant. His son, C. McC. Johnson, ro- turned yesterday pn tho Nann Smith,! and his other son, L E. Johnsou, nr-i VMKC You Men With Pay Checks Make Them 1-4 Larger You can do this easily by taking advan tage of our great 25 PERCENT OFF SALE Every dollar yon spend is worth $ 1 .25 for th e balance of this week at Going-Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ' .-' &mi li.v'O