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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1916)
UtifpT jT - -flGHT ; ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION. TS"" i it Till 1. A ' I .1' ti i BM WWI",'''M"W'"""""" -..! ... . . -J J. .!.- --. !! -- ie-9V '' ""lfc ff V I g: I .is I v ' M! M k Children's Rubbers, sizes up td lO1; now 19c mvnrnnnn """t r -- 1 it i - j ,- i-r Ladies' "Comfy" Style Felt Slippers, now .$1.15 Ladies' Muslin Un derwear at about half-price Ladies' Knitted Un derwear, regular lines at 20 percent off iii,M-i'irrri-nrjijWTiiiiijjLjin nnnf Ladies' Knitted Un derwear, broken! lines at nearly half-price Laces and Embroid eries at one-third off regular price --n-innnj---iMm Skinner's Satin, reg ular $1.50, now $1.25 yd. i i. in Dry Goods Co. 3rd JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE The Genuine Big Sale of the Year Opened 9 oTlock, Tuesday Morning, Jan. 11th Goods in Every Department Greatly Sacrificed The army of shoppers who each year wait for Hub Dry Goods Co. January Sales to supply their needs at lowest prices, will surely find the opportunity of their lives here now. Bear this in mind: This store does not hold sales each week or each month. Hub Dry Goods Company holds just two L sales each year. These sales are held for tjie single purpose of clearing our stock". Prices are not marked up and then marked down. No goods are brought into the store for sale purposes. Every price advertised is a genuine reduction from the normal price. There is no juggling with prices. Ladies' New Suits Go at One-Half Price Koffulnr $15.00, now $7.50 Regular $18.00, now $9.00 Roffulnr $20.00, now $10.00 KoRiilnr $25.00, now $12.50 One lot 20 suits carried ovot' from last season divided into 2 lots. Lot No. 1, prico up to $18.50, Thoy tfo now at $3.75 Lot No. 2, prico up1 lo $25.00, They ko now at $4.95 1000 AMMMMM my000m All Silks, regular $1, now 79c yd. Silk Poplins, all col ors, 40 inch, regular $1.25, now 95c yd. All Silks, regular $1.50, now $1.19 -- - - iiiir.-.r.nri. ii.. All Table Linen and Dress Linen at big reduction Corsets Every woman knows the Modart "Front Laced" and American Lady Corsets; ovory corset in stock is ad vertised only during this salo, at a straight reduction of TWENTY PER CENT. American Lady Broken lots as follows: Ono lot 98c Rogulnr $2.00, now ..." $1.25 Regular $2.50, now $1.50 Regular $3.50, now $2.00 Modart Regular $5.00, now $3.35 Regular $(5.50, now $3.85 Regular $7.50, now $4.35 Regular $8.50, now $4.85 " f-ii-i "MwwfXfxrj-ux Umbrella! Regular $1.00, now 70o Regular $1.50, now $1.05 Regular $2.00, now $1.40 Regular $2.50, now $1.75 Regular $3.00, now $2.10 Regular $3.50, now $2.45 Regular $5.00, now $3.55 Ladies' New Coats Regular $0.50, now $5.95 Rogulnr $14.00, now $8.35 Regular $10.50, now $9.35 Regular $20.00, now $11.25 All high grade coats go at near ly half price. All-Wool and Cotton Blankets Regular 75c, now ... , 55c Rogulnr $1.00, now . . . x 75c Regular $1.50, now $1.10 Regular $2.50, now $1.79 Regular $3.00, now . $2.19 Regular $4.50, now $3.49 Regular $0.00, now $4.03 MMAASMWWN Bed Spreads and Comforts , At one-fourth off the Reg. Price". Regular $1.00, now 75c Regular $1.50, now $1.13 Regular $2.50, now $1.87 Regular $5.00, now $3.75 Ladies' Afternoon and Street Dresses Including Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Mcs saline and French Sorgo. All go at one-half prico. Regular $15.00, now $7.50 Regular $18.00, now . . . $9.00 Regular $20.00, now $10.00 Regular $25.00, now $12.50 Wo have 1(5 silk dresses and 22 wool drosses in strictly good stylo, hut mostly small sizes. Theso nro divided into two lots. Lot No. 1, prices up to $10.00, now .' ....$1.98 Lot No. 2, prices up to $18.00, now $2.45 Men's and Women's AH-Wool Sweater Coats Regular $3.50, now $2.25 Regular $0.00, now $3.95 Rogulnr $7.00, now $4:05 i iirir"rirM'virMit-tr'urrxrxrufxrij'i, ' Ladies9 and Children's Shoes Linos on which sizes nro broken go as follows: ''Cousins Shoes" $5.Q0, now $3.45 Regular $4.50, now $2.95 Regular $4.00, now $2.75 Regular $3.00, now $1.95 All unbroken lines of shoes for Boys, Girls, children and in fants go during this salo at a straight reduction of 20 percent. BROKEN LINES AT ONE-THIfcD OFF. All unbroken lines go as follows: Regular $3.00, now $2.45 Regular $3.50, now $2.95 Regular $4.00, now ', $3.45 Regular $4.50, now $3.95 Ladies' Raincoats EVERY OOAT MUST GO 1 lot absolutely water-proof coats, sell nlways At $8.50 And $7.50, now $4.85 1 lot Tan and Gray wool coats, waterproof, full length, reg ular $12.50, now $8.35 1 lot Tan "Wool mixtures, Crav anctted, rogulnr $15.00, now $8.95 1 lot Brown "Wool, cravanettod very stylish, regular $20.00. now $11.25 Buy your raincoat for nextyear. Kvory coat mentioned abovo is in absolutely good stylo. Children's Raincoats and Capes Regular $3.50 Coals, now . . . .$2.65 Rogulnr $3.00 Coats now. . . . .$2.25 Regular $1.95 Capos, now . . . .$1.35 All " Cotton Dress Goods ixt1 straight reduction of 20 per cent Trunks, Suitcases and Traveling Bags at reduction of 25 per cent 1fMn"HllHMH"ll'lHWlWp-W W WXJ MW M M . Ladies' $5 Dress Skirts, now $3.33 Ladies $7.50 Dress Skirts, now $4.95 "ii i rinirwuinj-,-,, ,,j Ladies $8.50 Dress Skirts, now $5.67 "-i 0 Wool Dress Goods, Regular i; Kcgulur Regular Rogular sj $2.50, now $1.95 yd. 2.oo, now 51.05 ya. .00, now $i.iuya. .00, now 82c yd. $1 $1 Children's Sweaters Regular $1.00, now 79c Regular $1.50, now $1.15 Regular $2.00, now $1.49 Rogulnr $3.00, now $2.35 N0WM 0 Ladies"Niagara Maid" Silk Underwear Italian Silk Union Suits Regular $5.00, now $3.35 Rogular $4.00, now $2.35 ITALIAN SILK VESTS Regular $3.00, now $1.75 ITALIAN SILK KNICKERS Regular $3.50, now $2.45 Boys' Wool Suits at straight reduction of 25 per cent 'Boy's Overcpats go One-Half Price Ladies' and Child ren's Furs go at One-Half price Girl's and Children's Coats go at One Third off Silk Petticoats go at straight reduction of 25 per cent Ladies' $1.50 House Dresses, now 98c Everything sacrific ed except a very few lines of contract goods i --, -, i M--M-w-u-tj-u-Ujxrvj-u-inrii-. uxxj-nnnjun. SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS HUB DRY IGOODS CO. "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" J Corner Central Avenue and Broadway Telephone 361 SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS . . iv I ' . 1 Hi Hi CLOSE II DEAL F other lino. Tho matter howovor.l still pending. i " T; i i . p. i S(UBI IIBAVV HWKMi HOLMNU rUltniASK OF TBLBIMIONB LINK 18 STILL I'HNDIXG Addllno Kmltli lias a Itough Voyage Wihii South Captnln 11. W. Olson, of tlio Ado lino Smith, arrived horo this morn ing from San Francisco after u torn j)e8tuons voyngo In which tho vessel "had a hard tlmo of It In a heavy Stockholders of Fanners' Company Authorlo Dlrectoi-H to Continue With tho Negotiations. Tho proposed purchase of tho Qo (inlllo Valley farmors telcphono lino hy tho Coos and Curry Tolophono Westerly swoll and Kale. Ho ar- Company Is stockholders still pending, of tho farmors' The rived off tho bar about soven o'clock lino, last 'night but found, tho bar break met yesterday and decided by ol, Iiib too much to cross In until about abbilt two to oue, to uutnor-t' 4 n. in, today. met yf vqto of Jzp (he directors to pp ahead wth.' On tho trip south tho Adolino ndgdllitlona and mlte1 a 'Bala lfjfbuckod Into a heavy sou'wester that satisfactory arrangements can brti delayed them 15 hours In getting In- "Wllo .. i "to Snn Franolsco. Tho Adolino leav- T!il8 leaves Iho matter Tip loTlfo'oj tomorrow about 2 p. m, for Oak- upon It to IlKoIy flint tlfo rnon umlf-" '"" w- KKIl'V, DiitUt, 201 Hy. Company will tako ovor tlio Colco llldj:. lIioii0 H2.j. , , GAUGN T II S no C. V. ri'MHIMtS AND l. C'IMIXO UAV12 TllltlliUXO KXIT.UIKXCK Mromo difficulty in unliltchlng tho I Horses from tho rig but after thoy i wore loosonod, tho animals woro soon Jgotton out of tho treacherous quick ' sand. I Tho lioavy storm was still nrovall- ing and as It was dubious when tho rig could bo hauled out to solid ground, Mr. Cumbors startod afoot and had to trudgo about flvo miles through tho mud and storm to reach Mull Carriers Hlj; and Team In I'ro nuious Position Has To Walk IOii Dlhtamo C. V. Cumbers, Coos nay represen- tno ortli Inlet boat landing tntlvo of tho Standard OH Company, has just returned from Ten Mllo an j KC()M v .. CITIZEN vii lutiiu iiau u umiiui inn luwiutr m' Iperlenqo. In tho absonco of other means of regular 'stago, ho avrangod to ride with P Clmlno, tho mall car Wednesday afternoon, James Cav ors. of North Herid, anatlvo of Scot PLAN GDFfEE HOUSE MIXISTKItlAIj ASSOCIATION' TAK KS TUB MATTBH Ul Will Confer With Methodist Ui-other- ' hood Kepinllnj; Kstalillshiueut of riuco on Front Street Tho establishment of a coffeo house and freo reading room on Front street Is a matter which has "beoji taken up by tho Marshfield Mln- 101UIUU ;VH3ULIU11UI1. tno rsuuiect was considered at'n mo'etinghold thine thoy kitow. tlio, .team wna f loii derlng In tho quicksand. Thqilieayy' .. .......u it iiii.tioi)iutti tur iini Irani Fnukntt In (lin.Tl.n.tlat clinrol. Y":":gr"'x:?rr... ... ; 4o ussuLiwiiuii t'ii;i;iea ino louow- K.F . .... 1 1 i . . . . ricr. in tno, atony, they got slightly .".. gra.uea ins final papers as ye3terday at the study of Rov. H. B. 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Tho new president, Mr. Drownnv. was authorized to confer tonight with tho mombors of tho Methodist Brotherhood regarding tho coffeo houso and reading room plan. Mr. Knoits and Mr. StubblofieV. wero named as a commltteo to talc? up tho matter of holding union rovl val meetings In this city, tho loo, pastors to act as tho evangelists. ???? t AMONG THE SICK 1 $$ Ed Bolt, who has been sick for tlie past week 1? reported Improv ing? ' ft 5 . Gladys Forroy is confined at the homo of her grandmother, Mrs Hen rietta Ferry, by a sevore attack of la grippe. LAUNDHY IS su Dr. D. C. Vaughn, Dentist, JRomn V J'Jr5j-i?.nUoiial Ilnnk building. -j. !. TiOsJIo,. Dstj'OEaJlU. Mnrhrlnia FKUXDALB COMl'AXV 1IIVS OUt TUB TWIN OITV Joe Hanser and William Holn, fj tho Forndalo Laundry of MarahfleW have bought out tho Twin CIV Laundry of North Bond and will ?n' solldato tho two. Tho machlneff of tho Forndalo plant will later W moved to North Bond, and the corn will bo oporated under tne name of tho Twin City, with the P"8 oporatlng plant at North Bpnd. Cus tomers will bo served, howevefi, ln both cities. t I George Cllrikonbeard., lio . !8' beon conducting the Twin Q,t'pteI!! has sold o'dt his 'interests land .If'1'1 dovoto his tlmo to looking;?1" other affairs. plants hiRi tronn. With the fom td'netl the lanndfy rvvUT"be W" itiMW?M&?gfy imd I I H.'l -ii -.in" i a fc rMW in ii ii mim " " i Uiiiii m i j i a . i. m r t . . . i t -- w -- -- imib(w. - t " I I It IZIIKa I - . - f- .' BHcmfjtuHHMilSSyilH