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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1907)
- tVXmr wfltrewvr "(OWIJ(ppiw rtLV1?!! -' T. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAItSItFIEIT, OUEGbtf, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1007. liin DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSITFIBLD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1007. COMMENCES " COMMENCES Wednesday, May 1 edmesday, May 1 i CLOSES, MAY 18 CLOSES, MAY 18 TO7CTxisirxnraEa&sniOTE2czz!2EEZffiiSiii - -, HIb tuffrMBEStK HBP JbHVIBkm HRKjH2!3uI z HI, H1J. JJH-tir.f HrL"-' lllllllll.lMi.illl'Ml?.W.iH'.W.WElllWllIJUIiLlI M LimiiUMlLil,imWMtLWIIUIMHLMm ,-. t tiUttf, w ( 3 i'TM. mm rv. : 3 K5v3 75c Wool Dress Goods 39c Wool dress goods that sell regularly at 75c and 85c go at this great sale at39c yard. This is the biggest saving ever offered. An ticipate your .wants for months 10 come. Yards and yards of if here. 36 inches wide, in the newest plaids, stripes, cheaks and shades, lengths range from 4 1-2 to 10 yards. Yard - - 39c 5oc Red Table Damas! The bargain that will please almost housewife in Coos county will be the red and blue damask at 27 cents a yard. Tht damask is worth every cent of 50c, anca we doubt if it could be bought today to sell for this. Comes in handsome designs, and lengths ranging from 2 1-4 to 7 yards. No matter how many table cloths you may al ready have, don't pass up this big buy. 50 cents worth of table damask at only drtC 25c Cotton Suitings 14c Here's some merchandise that will move the first hour of the sale. See if it does'nt. These are the prettiest suitings we have seen for some time. Just the thing for summer dresses, children's frocks, etc. It is every cent of 25c yard. Possibly Comes in a variety of shaded plaids. 32 inches wide. 5 3-8 to 8 1-2 yard lengths. Price yard, only worth more. 27 to 14c 35c Cotton MohssSr Suitings For 1 8c 1 hese Cotton Mohair Suitings are espec- i ially suitable for house dresses, children's dresses, etc. Handsomely designed with em- broidered figures. Wears especially well and comes in the darker shades, grey, red, and blue. 32 inches wide. Lengths 3 1-2 to 9 yards. Price, only black 20c to 35c Piece Goods9c Powerful savings await you in nants of Aeolian cloth, mercerized cotton suitings, etc., in all the shades. Widths 27 to 32 inches. tne i rem- stings, pKCvaimg dually worth from 20c to 35c. Yardages 3 i-2 9c to 10. A big bargain at, yard T every wai Yards and Yards of Calico at 3 c Just think of buying calico at 3c yard, when cotton materials nre so Im mensely high. Hut this is oueJbf tho many demonstrations of our buying power in preparing for this rocord breaking salo. This calico conies in every shade and design, and tvory one can bo suited. savo, ami save. Worth 7c yard, MillEnd price, only 10c Apron Ginghan 4c Hero Is another big saving Think of it 10c Apron Ginfiham at only lc yard. And tlo lengths aro 2Vj to II yards. Could It come in more desirable pieces? Now Is tho timo to tock up for mouths and monthson materials to make up into buy skimpingly. ApronB. Don't U wl Ill bo many a day beforo yoiu can savo such big Items ugilu. So Stnndard Apron A3lngham 4c yard 4. Record Breaking Pcices On" SHOES We have assembled all the odds mid ends of our big shoe stock on tables, and placed prices on them like the following itcjtis, that will surely move them in a hurry. Ncnv Is the time to buy shoes for every member iiutlic family at prices ' that in many cases are considerably less than the wholesale cost. .So actnow. i Table No. 1. Infants' sofbjisoles In assorted colors and styles. Worth as high as 50c, per SI pair. Mill End sale, 1'jjce. per pair. . . A a C. Table No. 2. Boys and girls school shoes, sizes 10 to 2. Medium and heavy weights, yery best wearers, among which are a fewof the Kant Rips and Napa Tans,? Former prices were $2.25 and $2.50 pair. Mill Ends price, pair, Q9 only 1 OfC Table No. 3. Boys' heavy lined and unllned shoes, sizes 10 to G. flust the kind for positive ser vice. Are doubly sewed, and all scams rlvlted. This lot will bebno of the first that Will be cleaned up. So, act quickly. Former prices were 52 to $2.75. Your choice at the Mill End sale, pair S Table No. 4. Misses' fine school and dress shoes, 'Jn box calf, Jkangaroo, and vicl with patent leather tips.ff Sizes 5's to 2's. Former prices were $1.75 to $2.25. Good solid oak soles. Well made,'and every pair is a big fl 1 C moiiey saver, at, only Z a -J Table yTo. fir Men's medium heavy work shoes. Gootksolid soles, either pegged or sewed. Both plainland' cap toes. Best wearers we know of that iVtall at $2.75 to $3.25. Now is the time to lay in your summer supply of work 1 T ? shoes. Jpalr, only ,Oj Table NoJ 6. Ladles' fine $2.50 and $3 shoes, in bals and bluchers, vicl kid, patent leather and box calf. Sizes 2 to 8. The biggest saving offered atthe Mill End sale. Price U reTh per liair . . fl my$ TableJNo. 7. Men's heavy work shoes. Sizes G V. tol. The Kind that give you the best service". Aipong the loftare the genuine $-1 and $5 Napa Tn and Adamant shoes, also the $4 Walker shoe and many father makes. Not a, shoe In the lot retailed for ess than$3.50. Yqur ? K choice, pair &0S3 Trfble No. S. LadieV fine $3.50 to S4.no .Ii-pss Fshoes in vicl and natent leather. Military, Cu- uu.il, aim I'runcn neeis. very snannv Pair k ... rable No. O.Men's S4.2&to$5 values. Rnls. hind ers and the Congress styles. Good oak sales. Vicl, gun metal and bd& calf and patent leather. .ui sizes. a powerful saving at, pair Table No. 10. Men's newest lasts in vltl and box calf oxfords. Just In thet, height of the season. ah sizes, ueguiar $1 and si. 25 values "& tp Choice, pair &J$ Don't, miss the big &Ie of Ladies $3.50 Oxfords at t - $2.15 12 1 -2c Ladies'! At this special price It will pay youto stock up on hosiery for many months to come. Think of It, good cotton hose, voth no less than 12Msc pair go at this ridiculously low price. But it is another demonstration of the powerful savings awaiting youV So, again wo say, be on hand Wednesday morning, for the biggest and best bargains j on ever areamed or. 5 dozen Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, all sizes, 12c pair So come, and 3c ...... ....... b i have. 2G Inches wide. and blue only. Yard 18c Heavy Unbleached Towling 9c All linen. 1C inches wide. Tho llrst tlmo It Is washed it comes out nice, soft and very absorbent. Just the toweling for tho farmer, tho mechanic or tho laboring man. This toweling would novor sell less than ISc, and wo bollovo if wo wero to go in the market and buy it at tho prevailing high prices , wo would have to sell it at 20c. So you can easily figure tho saving awaiting you if you buy at tho Mill End sale. Q Aro you there? Yard only. -'C rango from 3 1-3 to ) u oiiruuua, . as & No joods ofl'eied at Mill End prices can be ex changed, returned for refund, or sent on approval, and no claims can be made for im perfections. No telephone aiders for sale acoda vill be tilled. Mail orders will be lllleil only when money accompanies the order, and on conditions the goods are in stock at time e receive the or der. .We leserve the right to send fair snb btitutcs, or refund the money. No Mill Ends will be sold prior to .the morning of May 1st. No sale goods will be laid away without having been paid for, nor sent e. o. d. A charge for alterations will be made. The store will close each day at 0:00 p. m., ex cept Saturdays. , During the Mill End sale, boat fares from Marsh ileld will be refunded with purchases of 2 and over. Mill Ends eome in lengths ranging from 1 to 15 yards. .No ends will be cutl $3.50 VALUES $2.15 144 pairs of ladies fine dress oxfords bought especially for the Mill End Sale. The snappiest styles of the season in vici kid, patent leather and boxcalf, turned and welt soles, Cuban, Military and French heels. Regular $3.50 values. In fact we could not duplicate the tuy today to sell for less than $4 pair. Every size and width is here. So don't miss the powerful saving awaiting you in oxfords. Regular $3.50 ladies' oxfords, -Mill End Sale, price pair - - Jj2. 1 5 Correspon dingly 1 5c Madison Chambray 3c ivmnuur poweruu savings une-nitn tne regular retail price. Could you ask s Or out II nuuui . j. tm jiirus oi mis win ue soiu, in iact, all that Lenghts ranging from 4 to 12 yards. Color brnwn L T 1 Qc Flannelette 1 1 c This Is the kind that comes in hAndsomo neat designs, and is fleeced on one side. Just the thing for kimonos, hobsedrtssee. saques, children's frocks etc. Washes well, 32 Inches wide, and sells Vegularly from 15c to 18c yard. Lengths 1 1 9 1-2 yards. Mill End mice. yard, onlv $ 1 White Bed Spreads 69c These bed spreads aro for full sized bedA Measure your bed and see. The size the snreads is 72xS0. Come In lirettvlrtnRiirna nn,i fni- ..oii, ...i , though we took all tho manufacturer had of these, there Is only a limited auantltv" nnd wo expect all of them sold in the first few days of the sale. So r inn size mina you, Mill End sale, each ;aturday, Wednesday Morning will mJ saving event we have ever offered.! of dependable merchandise will bei This sale is result of shrewdd of taking quick advantage of trl Mills accumulate immense qd and broken lots during: a seasons! pose of at any price. Spot cash ties made it possible for us to seen Whether you wish to spend ! come to this sale Read every word of this savings, and be on hand early Wei We extend a special invitatioa tend this sale. You can afford to cor Reduclns In All Matchless! TAILOR! for we 44 nno tailored skirts. Good styles. Well ma 3c Panamas and novelty plaids. Values run Ml oig savings offered In high class tailored m ouiy 75c and $ 1 Corswalues Only 39c Another item of great saving will bo tho lot oil i. .every size is among tho lot, and the w 1 C luuuuiuciurers surplus stock. Mill End of .. MM. COOS BAY'S OB nfr. NORTH BI and OdmentsAThe Bottom ts ious price AY MOR.NIN 1 1 o J 1 1 beginning of the greatest renty thousand dollars worth w less tnan naii its value lods of modern merchandising mditions and opportunities :s of short lengths, odd pieces which they are glad to dis ability to handle large quanti ses which will surprise you $100 it will pay you to isement note the powerful ty morning fr out of town customers to at ly miles to take advantage of it 's ?RA (3. $A. 2 VALUES 2.95 B -ww f v v . - I An entire shioment. including everv size and ignment at a material reduction owingto an turers, and we give you the benetit. 1 hese :st styles and lasts, in vici kid and bon calt, nan whointends to wear oxfords this season have good quantity of them, but urge you to igs on iKIRTS rials are mohairs In black and colors, $12.50. Never before were such really Dice of the entire lot, (PA A K P'.' arsets, which are worth fully 75c and shapes. They represent a TQ- pair , J fq S tt STORE. iGON M m jwanaaras m --- N n may irroT Wwjj A?A(i JL M. Bl.kl mi Please Take Note At n sale like this, where there Is so much mag nitude and interest, one is very likely to mako their selections too hastily. . Please bear in A mind the Itules Governing The Mill End salej ami in making selections, ue sure as to coior and sizes. Kindly note that not all the articles ou'eredint this sale aro Mill Ends. .Some of the merchan dise offered is taken from our regular stock, which makes it all the more interesting to you from a buying standpoint. ! 3 As usual during a special sale, we have mfovldcd extra sales people and wrappers, infercased the delivery force aird arranged in mi'iy ways to give you prompt service. & Some delays and errors cannot bo nvoijled during a rush, .lie as patient as posslblfe'. .If any-" thing goes wrong wo will williii'Oy make it right. All mill ends are on display until Sold. ,Jut to get the desirable selections, it isnvcll to attend during the early days of the ssfle. All of the merchandise cannot Ihj displayed for the llrst day. .It will be putou just as fast as lots are sold up. .bo attciul daily ir pos sible. t . j. width, eoes into this sale. We got the error in shipping on the part of the man- oxtords are all this .seasons goods, the and were made to sell at $4 and $4.2. should miss this opportunity. b A v make selections early. Pair - p."J M I Wear IfeIllfllIIl THE LADIES' HOME For May, just Issued, Is a splendid example of a woman's magazine. Hero are a few of the special articles: Camping In the Desert With Maud Adams The First American Girl (Love Story) How the President Is Protected From Cranks Tho Most Modest Author In America The Journal Is always good, but tho May Issue is even better than usual. Tho fash ion departments are tho best and m6st practical published in any periodical. Let us supply the Journal to you each month from our counter at ID cents per copy, or forward your subscription to the pubi Ushers at $1.50 per year, by mall Wo are exclusive agents in Coos County for The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and can now supply tho patterns for any garment described in tho magazine. A'PERSOMAL' )MJHBt " niM.wyrj -J ' "J .VE9R A li fl IN en9s S oft Mats 1.50 VALUES 69c Several dozen men's soft hats afo Included In the Mill End sale. Theso represent values up as . high as $1.50, and on AVednesday 69c morning they go at only Stiff and jSoft Hats $2.50 to $3(50 VALUES 1.75 Another item oft'special saving in Men's Section will be the S2.50 to $3.50 stiff and soft hats which aro snfcially priced for the Mill End sale. These represent the best staple shapes, and pracficallyMvery size is among the assortment. Don' mlssjpthe hat sale Wednesday If you want 10 save money. $.ou 10 $a.ou values. each 12 1 -c VALUES 7c Here's an item for the working man. An opportu- rjTs an item fdr lty to buy good 12 cent hoso at the Mill End Wednesday and3very dav until the ISth of the Jinonth at this very low price. Don't fall to be hero and buy llbsrally. It will pay you'. 12c hose, Wlr 7c I $2.25 VALUES 85c Here's another of the countless savings that await you at the powerful Mill end salo. Children's good school dresses, sizes 4 o 14 "years, former prices ran as high as $2.25, yenir choice at the Mill End Sale, each iggest Bargain of All Ladies' Fine White Waists 35c 75 fine white lawn, cambric and lindn waists, made to sell at 42 to J2.25, wilt; go out Into active service at, the Mill Eniftsale at 35c each. They aro winter styles, having long sleeves, nnd some are slightly niussed, but from an economical standpoint! that will not hurt their value. ?2 and 'rtje' $2.25 waists, each J2C t $2.50 Summer Waists $ 1 A7 These are tho prettiest lawn waists ever sold around ?2 and $2.50. They aro hand somely embroidered and lace trimmed, with neat cluster tucks. They come in tho very newest styles, have short sleevps, and the new broad shoulder. Not ono In the lot worth less than $2.25. A 1 A 9 powerful bargain at, only 1 4 Mm? Vifork Socks M lOc Troweling 3c Did you over buy a good 10c toweling for 3c por yard? Wo just bet you never even heard of it. We wlllsJtavo yards and yards of it at tho Mill End sale. It measures exactly 15 inches wido. Is bleached to a nice creamy shade and has a dainty red border, This will mean another of tho many JOURNAL ijuwuiiui Bavins" uwuiuug look tho 10c toweling at, Boys' Knee Pants Values Up to 50c Each 19c This lot of boys1 pantfl Will bo moved in quick order, whon tho doors open Wednesday morning. Every size from 4 to 14 years is hero, and tho values run as high as 50c. All aro well mado, and will wear and wash well. Take your choice at tho Mill End sale, pair 75c Men's Overalls 19c An item of special interest to the working men will be the 40 dozen men's waist and bib ' overalls. This will be the biggest over all saving ever known, so don't miss it. Buy as many as you want or can use for the next six months or a year. You will not go wrong. This is the most powerful saving we have to offer you. These are the well known Armour brand, well sewed and rivi ted, good quality material used, and every size is here. So pick them out, at pair , 19C Men's Corduroy Pants $2.65 VALUES $1.4? Another of the many items of interest to men will be the Corduroy pants. These are made of the best quality corduroy, are well sewed and especially roomy. Every size is here, so come the first day before your size is taken. These curduroys would sell regular ly, at fully $2.65, so figure the saving by at tending the Mill End. men's cor duroy pants, worth $2.65, pair - p I .fi 25c en's losiery 12c Think of buying fancy hosiery right at the beginning of the season at less than half their regular value. This is just what you can do at the Mill End sale. Now is the time to stock up on hosiery. These are all hand somely embroidered, made of good quality cotton yarn. Price, pair - I &C VALUES UP TO $1, CHOICE 43c We have assembled several hundred men's shirts, about half of which arc fine negligee dress shirts at former prices as high as $J. The balance are work shirts in light and dark colors and represent the best values from 65c to 85c, This shirt offering will be of especial interest to economical men, and there is no doubt the assortment will be bad ly broken after the first few days of the sale. So come early. Worth up to $1 your . choice at the Mill End sale, each - 43c Men's Work Pants $1.50 VALUES $1.19 The working men's friend, that is what The Myers Store is. We are constantly planning and thinking new methods to en able us to sell better qualities at lower prices. In this we feel we have succeded, but Wed nesday will be the inauguration of a still greater money-saving event Now is he time to buy a suddIv of work . pants, $1.50 values, - - Jpl.i" T juu ut auo juiii isuu sale, bo aon t over- yard .?, JC Big Saving In Youth's Clothing $6.50 SUITS $2,95 Thfiso suits afe regular J6.D0 values. SfeB rango from 14 to 20 years. Garments aro mado up especially welU and they have a fair amount of 9ool in each. Wo know you will agree you are getting them at a powerful reduction, when you seothom. Suit, fl0 QC only .. ip&.irD 19c ii , ill. 1 4X.- ir. ! -V 'Ls ztrfifi