The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 10, 1907, SUNDAY EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1907.
THE MY&RS STORE
NORTH BEND, OREG-ON
THE MYERS STORE
NORTH BEND, OREGON
THE GREAT
r
Record
Keeping
Sale
ovemoer
CONTINUES WITH GREATER INTEREST
The Coming- Week Will be of Decidedly More Interest than
the First Few Days of this Great Bargain Event. People are Be
ginning to Realize the True Meaning of this Sale, and are Buying
ore Liberally. This will Necessarily Mean a Greater Rush for
Next Week; so you Want to Hurry, if yon want to Buy while the
Assortments are Still Complete.
WE GIVE PREMIUMS
POWERFUL SAVINGS IN
Ladies' Winter Suits
Reductions like these for such high grade gar
ments were never heard of so early in the season.
But we are determined to keep the store record of
this month up with that of a year ago, and this is
the cause of the deep cuts that are being made.
There still remains a handsome assortment. But
you should hurry.
Ladies' $10.00 Suits, $6.50
Ladies' ?15, ?I6 SO and $18 Suits, ?9.87
Ladies' ?I5 to ?20 Suits only, ?II.9S
Ladies' ?I7.50, $20, S22.S0 and $25 Suits, .... $14.95
Ladies' $27.50 and $28 Suits, - - . - . ?22 50
Ladies' $30 Suits. t $23.50
Ladies' $12.50 and $45 Suits $32.50
$3.75 Ladies Skirts $2.50
Lndles' tailored skirts in plain nnd fancy weaves, in both pleated
and gored styles. Colors brown, blue, bl ek and gray. Former
prices were SJS.OO to $3 "5. Sale price, choice - dg A
only ------- pi.Ov?
Tailored Skirts
Values to $12.50, Choice $4.65
Here will be one of the greatest buys of the whole sale. About 50
line tailored skirts, in the season's newest styles and patterns.
Values ranging as high as .?12.u0, all go at choice d gr
each ..----- vF
$1.25 Ladies' Wrappers 95c
These wrappers aro nicely made with extra full skirt rallies. They
come in pretty patterns of red and white, blue and white and
black and white. Are carefully made throughout. Newest
styles.
only
Formerly priced 1.15 and $1.25. Choice each,
95
Sateen Petticoat Special
Our entire line of $2.00 black sateen petticoats must go at this sale.
At the regular price they represent very great values. They
are made of the best of sateen, and wear and dl Ay
wash elegantly. Were 2.00 each. Salo price only P A
,1. W. MYEBS & CO., COOS BAY'S GREATEST STORE
.American Lady Corsets
VALUES UP TO $3.25 ONLY $1.65
There are several models of our American. Lady Corsets
which we wish to discontinue. To do so hurriedly, we have
assembled all of them in one lot, and placed a price on them
that is much below the wholesale cost.
Among the lot are 2, $2.25, ?3 and $3.25 values, In low and high busts, long and
short hips, with side and front supporters. All of these models are new
and good, and were it not that the manufaetureis discontinued making
them, and have other numbers to take their .place, they could never be
purchased at this figure. Although there are about 100 of these corsets,
we would urge that you hurry, as they will undoubtedly bo dj CC
picked up promptly. Itegulnr $2 00 to $3. 25 values, choice only P A vFJ
BUY NOW FOR WINTER
10c Towels 3c
There will be 50 dozen of these semi-bleached cofton towels. SizelSx34 o
inches. Worth 10c each. A wonderful buy at, each - - -
50c Colored Damask 29c
This colored damask Is 02 inches wide. Patterns come In red and white neat
checks. There are only two full pieces to be disposed of at this OQ,
price. AVas 50c yard. Sale price, yard, only, - aJK
White Bed Spreads
Ono hundred fine white bed snreads In Marseilles satin finish. Neat
patterns full size. Worth $1.25 each. The price for the Great No
vember Ilccord Keeping Hale will be only - . - -
89c
Toilet Soap Special
2,000 bnrs fine toilet soap, popularly known as the Meadow Sweets, Old Eng
lish Elder, Waldorf Turkish, etc. The regular prices of this O " O,
soap were 5c and 0c cake. The entire lot goes at, cake, only "
Glassware Special
For this week we will have on sale several hundred pieces
of fine decorated glassware, in sugar bowls, pickle
dishes, salt and pepper shakers, celery dishes, fruit
dishes, butter dishes, etc. Among the assortment
are regular values ranging as high as 20 cents each,
and not one piece in the entire lot would sell regu
larly for less than 10 cents. You may take g
your choice this week of the lot, at, each OC
BRING YOUR PUNCH CARD
WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS IN
Men's Winter Clothing
There will positively be no better time to buy
your fall and winter suit than right now. While
these very great reductions do not include our entire
stock of men's suits, they do include, however, about
100 fine, tailormade suits, in some of the nobbiest
styles, and best materials of the season. Look at
these savings:
Men's line worsted suits, formerly selling at $12.50 and do a j
$15.00, all Sizes, go, choice .... pOi I
Men's fine all wool suits, In very desirable patterns, formerly selling
from $1S.00 to $25.00, go choice, suit - - fc1JQC
Men's Fine Dress Shirts
$1.00 to $2.25 values, only 03c. About 25 dozen men's flno negligee
and pleated shirts, in plain weaves, with neat patterns, and
fancy mercerized stripes, are on sale at this low price. These
shirts are nil new patterns and well made. Every size from
UYi to Wi is here, and tho regular prices range from $1.00 to
$2.25. At this great sale you may take your choice, (23 n
$1.50 Men's Sateen Shirts 87c
Here is another great shirt opportunity. There aro about 15 dozen
of these extra strong black sateen shirts, with white stitch
ing. All are double sewed, and many of them have douhlo
fronts. Sizes range from uy, to 17, and tho regular 07
prices are $1.25 and $1.50. Your choice at, each - O C
Men's Gloves and Mittens
Men's leather gloves and mittens. Lined nnd unllned. Waterproof.
Best brands. All sizes. Former prices range as high as $1.50
pair. At the gruit November IJecord Keeping sale
you may take your choice at pair ...
Canvas Work Gloves 6 l-4c
50 dozen of these canvas work gloves will bo disposed of at this
sale. These gloves are mndo of good grade canvas, and worth
l2Jc or 15c pair. At this salo you may have 1 A
them at, pair O 1 "HcC
35c Men's Suspenders 19c
35c men's light nnd medium heavy weight suspenders, In -I Q
good elastic webs, pair only .... X JC
05c and 75c men's dress suspenders, in new webs, choice - A Q
lie
pair
mMsrem iwvwttU mums grm
Pawnbroker Has Fine Jewels
Paris, Nov. 9. Tho extravagant
Sultan of Morocco recently pawned
Ids jowels In this city to rnlso needed
money. Tho Sultan's financial posi
tion Is growing more dlfllcult. Tho
German loan of $2,500,000, made in
Soptomber, 1005, and tho Fronch
loan of $400,000 woro both guaran
teed by tho Sultan's landed and
other property. Apparently it was
linposslblo for the Moors to pay tho
loans, and tho Sultan raised monoy
on his jowels. ,
It Is not surprising that Abdul
Aziz needs monoy. Ho was educated
as a spendthrift, and tho story of his
cxtravnganco since ,ho camo to tho
throno reads Ho a chapter from tho
Arabian Nights. When ho becamo
Sultan ho was anxious to improvo tho
country, but ho was weak and young,
and his advisors started him on tho
road to bankruptcy.
Ho. was encouraged to order use
less and costly things from Europo,
and told that it gavo satisfaction to
the Government of tho various coun
tries when ho mndo purchases In
-Ihelr markets. Photography inter
ested him, nnd ho ordered a camera
of Bolld gold, at a cost of $10,000,
irom London. Ho ordored . $2,000
worth of sensitized paper from Paris
at ono timo. In a slnglo year ho
upont nearly $35,000 on his photo
graphic fnd nlono.
Of course, his Moorish agents who
executed his commissions robbed him
right and left. Abdul Aziz ordered a
steam yacht because King Edward
had one. Fez lies many miles from
tho sea, but tho yacht was built and
eventually arrived at a coast port.
Tho Sultan paid for the yacht, and It
w-as oventunlly sold for scrap Iron.
Fez was soon filled with exponslvo
rubbish.
A dozen motor cars were bought
and thrown aside, a stato coach, con
structed at enormous expense, was
brought to tho capital, and after Ab
dul Aziz made ono short journey
seated on tho coachman's box It
was relegated to tho dust-heap. Tho
Sultan purchnsed bicycles, cinema
tograph machines, typewriters, tele
phones, only to throw them nsido
after a superficial Inspection. Ho
paid fabulous prices for everything.
Two years ago, when Abdul Aziz
felt that his throno was unsafe, ho
decided to convert part of his capi
tal Into Jowels, so that they might
be easily carried In tho event of his
sudden flight from Foz. A messen
ger wns sent to Paris to purchase
nearly $2,500,000 worth of unset
diamonds. Tho Sultan is said to havo
carried theso gems about his person
constantly, and they doubtless form
nt least a portion of tho jewols which
Mohammod Ettazzl and Dr. Vordon
aro now taking to Paris to pawn.
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linists anrf Woodworkers
j$$ii$a$i AVo ,mvo Just opciied up ft cw sllol, iJWfiifi
A-j.il.j-i nm av0 fully equipped to do your re- '' "
A-"$4 palling of nil kinds. Our specialties $1
are
Gasoline Engine Work
Wood Turning of All Kinds
Porch Columns and Banisters
Agents For The Rochester Gasoline Engines
31vo us a trial
Cavanagh & Chapman
Dock foot of Queen Ave.
Marshfield, Oregon
COOS BAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Students may prnidimto In Vole. I'inno or l'lpo Orgnn. Rnnlil ami
thorough method (or beginner. Clnsi.es In Harmony, Counterpoint, etc,
ocnl tight rending nnd piano ensemble. Singers coached in oratorio,
opera, or concert work by the director.
ELMER A. TODD. O'Connell Bldg., Marshfield
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ROBERT MARSDEN
COOS BAY AGENT
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OLD CROW
HERMITAGE
YELLOWSTONE
CANADIAN CLUB
JAS. E. PEPPER
ATHERT0N
BELLE OF ANDERSON
HILL & HILL
OLD GRAND DAD
All Bottled in Bond. Nothing but straight Whisky
Sold. All Leading Brands of Beers and
" Mineral Waters.
Strictly speaking, there aro no
official Moroccan crown Jowels. Tho
Sultan was actually Induced to havo
a crown mado several years ago at a
cost, It Is said, of nearly 1,000,000,
hut his religion forhlds him to wear
It, as ho must not put gold or jewels
on his head. Tho German loan of
2,500,000 raised two years ago,
which is now falling due, was put to
some ludicrous uses. "When the first
Installment was paid the Sultan spent
?3,000 on importing a party of Egyp
tian dancers to Fez. ,
The Jns. E. Pepper Whisky can bo 'fAund on tap nt
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To Whom It Mny Concern.
I will not be responsible for any
bills contracted by Mrs. Georg-) Elli
ott. GEORGE ELLIOTT.
Piano tuning by J. P. O'Reilly
resident tuner. Address Box 249
Marshfield. .IL- i
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