w-i n(fTrnTr!"r,"'T"" iVv. jjffiyfrfl THE DAHY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1907. 8 OUR MOTTO "Sell It for Less" Golden lltilo Goods Golden Rule Prices Golden Rule Trent nient s? Everything New. Remarkable Low Prices. Goods direct from Eastern Factories and Importers. RETAILED CHEAPER THAN MOST OF THE MERCHANTS CAN BUY THEM. As a result of our connection In the past and at the present with the Great Golden Rule Syndicate of Stores in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Cal ifornia, we are in a position to buy goods at prices which are absolutely beyond the reach of the ordinary Merchant. This enables us to sell many articles at prices which are positively under that our competitors have to pay the Pacific Coast wholesale houses. We are never ashamed of our prices. Everything is market! in plain figures. We have but one price for all and that price is open for the inspection of all. On every piece of goods or article displayed in our windows you will find the price indicated, and that article is for sale at that price. It is yours if you wish it. Below we quote some prices. These goods are just as they are represented to be. You can buy them at these prices. Why pay more? Big savings In notions. How do these prices com pare with what you have been paying? Common pins, per paper '2c. 10c. Best Brass pins, per paper 5c. 100 Wire Hair Pins '. fie. Toilet Pins, Black or White, largo cube 8c. Same, small cube le. 2 dozen Hooks and Eyes, Warranted. . flc. Safety Pins, small size '. 4c. Safety Pins, largo size 5c. Shell Hair Pins, good quality, large size, 2 for. 5c. Small size, C for 5c. 15c. S Inch metal black Dressing Comb l()c. 35c. Goodyear rubber Comb, largo size 23c. 2Cc. 7 inch celluloid Ccmb c. 35c. S Inch celluloid Comb, extra flno 118c. 10c. Hair Pin Cabinets, 100 pins 5c. Buttons for Underwear, 12 doz 5c. 10c. Pearl Buttons, per doz 5c. Tooth Brushes '. 5c. to SIJJc. 40c. Scissors, Medium Size, "Razor Stel" . . . . 25c. 50 Scissors, large size 30c. 10c. Machine Oil, large bottle 5e. 10c. Embrqidery Hoops '. 5c. Hair Brushes, good quality 15 to 28c. 75c. "Keep Clean" Hair Brush lSc. Cord Elastic, white or black, per yard le. Elastic, inch wide, per yard 5c. 25c. plaid Windsor TIe3 20c. Clark's O. N. T. Lustre 5c. Or G spools for 25c. Clark's O. N. T. Thread .' (tc. Visiting Cards, best quality, per bunch 5c. Baby Ribbon, all silk, per yard lc. 15c. Infants' Supporteis He. 15c. Misses' and Ladies' Supporters 10c. 35c. Ladies' Bolt Supporters 2:ie. 50c. Ladies' Belt Supporters !50c. Turnover Collars, values 20c. to 35c... 10c. to 23c. 10c. Collar Buttons 5e. 50c. Cuff Buttons 25c. 75c. Cuff Buttons,. warranted 50c. 35c Box Soap r 20c. and 25c. Cologne, fine and lasting 10c. 1 doz. finest Steel Pens 5c. 10c. Toilet Paper, 1000 sheets to roll, 2 for. . .15c. 10c. Envelopes, best grade "c-. Shoo Laces, 3 pairs 5c. If we can't save you 50 per cent on lace curtains then wo don't deserve your patronage. White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 36 inches wide, per pair. . . 00c. 3 yards long, 45 inches wide, very pretty pattern, per pair ()5c. 3 yards long, 50 inches wide, per pair $1.10 3 M: yards long, 50 Inches wide, per pair. .. .$1.58 3 yards long, 54 Inches wide, per pair. . . .$1.08 Irish Point Curtains, 3 yards long, 45 inches wide, very fine, per pair $2.85 3 yards long, 4S inches wide, very swell, per pair : $3.75 Laces Now is your time to buy laces for your Xmas work. We have a nice line and for prices at about half what you have bce'n paying. Hosiery- Children's fine ribbed Hose, all sizes, worth 15c. Our price 10c. A very fine ribbed Stocking, good value at 25c. Special price, small sizes 15c. Large sizes 18c. Heavy ribbed Hose for Boys and Girls. A leader, pain 15c. We have an extra good number in Mje3e3' Hose at , 25c. Misses' Cashmere Hose, sire3 7 to 0 , . Extra value 25c. Ladles' Hose We will sell you a much better stocking than you have beo'i baying tor the same money. A good' serviceable Hose 1 fit-. Fine Ribbed 25c. Our Leader 25c. Suk finished Lisle 45c. We hope to have our wool underwear in this 5c. to 15c. per yard. You should see these. We lime some big values In Towels, Turkish and Linen. Come and see us. Chillis' Water Proof Cap 23c. 35c. Child's red, bluo or brown Caps 23c. 35c. Boys' Caps 23c. and 25c. C5c. Boys' Caps. . . v lc. G5c. Girls Caps 48c. Child's Tarns 25c. Child's Tarns, better grade 0c. Underwear Fine Ribbed Vests and Pants, good Children's weight. Sizes 1G and 18, each. Sizes 20 and 22, each. Sizes 24 and 2G, each. Sizes 28 and 30, each. Sizes 32 and 34, each. .10c. . 1 5c. .20c. 25c. Jersey Ribbed Wool, very fine,, splendid garment, vests and pants. " Sizes 18, each, only 30c. Sizes 20, each, only ,.. . . .35c. each, only 10c. each, only 15c. each, only 50c. each, only 5c. each, only f!5c. each, only 70c. Misses' fine ribbed Union Suits cream color, a very fine garment, and worth much more. Suit 50c. Ladles' Underwear Sizes 22, Sizes 24, Sizc3 2G, Sizes 2S, Sizes 30, Sizes 32, Fine Ribbed Vests and Pants, good weight, gray or cream color. Big value, each 25c. "Set Snug" Vests and Pants, fine ribbed, neatly trimmed, worth 75c. Our price 48c. We hope our wool underwear in this week, also other numbers of cotton. Shoes Wo handle tho celebrated Goodman line of child ion's and ladies' Shoes. This is tho houso that doesn't do ono dollars worth of advertising and yet they are not able to keep anywhere near up with their orders for shoes, although their fact ories are the largest by far of their class in tho world. Their shoes aro sold solely on their merits and at a price from 25 to 50 per cent below other houses. If you want a good, honest, serviceable fchon at tho price you paid for them a number of years ago, come and see us. ' Look at thcbe prices, Child's Shoo, kid, spring heel, solid, lots of wear si?c3 5 to 8 (10c. Child's Shoe, kid, cap heel, pot toe, solid, sizes 8 Vz -to 11 08c. Children's school Shoes, kid, heavy extended sole, cap heel, sizes 5 to S $1.15 Same, sizes 8V4 to 11 $1.35 Same, size's 11 Vz to 2 $1. 18 School Shoes, Box Calf, cap heel, heavy extended sole, solid, none better for Wear sizes 5 to S. .$1.15 Same, sizes S Ms to 11 $1.33 Same, sizes 11 Vi to 2 $1.18 We have bold and used theso shoes for ycais. We know that Wiey will give satisfaction. Ladies9 Slaoes A good serviceable Shoe for every day wear. The equal to any $2.00 shoe, low heel, kid upper. $1.50 Tho same with heavy solo and heel Sl.75 Very fino kid, Blucher, military heel, extended sole, a good looker and wearer $2.25 This is tho equal of any $3.00 Shoe in town. Wo have other shoes which wo cannot list hero for want of space. ibbons Wo can save you money on your ribbons. Heavy pure silk, taffeta ribbon, all staplo colors. No. GO, 3 inches wide, other stores ask 30c. our price, per yard 2.Jc. The same in No. 40, 3 Inches wide, per yard. .20c. Other widths at tho same low prices, from ic. to 18c. tho yard. . We sell for cash. Don't ask for credit. We can't afford it. Neither can you afford to buy that way. Remember the place. ITfJ. (PA Ef M III W O'CONNELL BUILDING 1 1 I il b2& & JF 1JI&I1S III A STREET i 3iziiiMbvitaFjr.ssrTBffitraassasggiugjLg-u'tflirr.snaa mum in ubra.'iCfaMaqgmgraiffiM.T5K5a7cg,iaMHggagrj cajbjua. KszeEjzia&3xm3jaixx4s&atm2airxujBiiszi3xnasvaTaaias3FXazsTstn ttTHEUU3sareirtBeSEwn.s 7SB5G33SiraGiJ1 KhBaCmigTOICTfSIEJWUSm '..w.yjpnas3M3agirraL'tg3CT-WXMW.im.U3g'TTrk.(Jtl'IIIITTl Ladles night at the parlors of the North Bend Commercial Club was at tended by tho members and frionds from both North Bend and Marsh Held. There was a hearty welcome oxtonded to the Marshfield people who attended, and they were made to feel that there presence was well appreciated. The musical pro Si amine, ararnged .by W. K. Haluos, of MarBhfield, was particularly an cont of the eveuing. Though this giaumie, arranged by W. R. Haines, mado up in quality. The members and friends who wore present to hear the numbers by Professor Elmer A. Todd and the Isaacson Brothers deemed themselves fortunate to havo heaid the selections. Professor Todd's iuterpretatlou of B flat minor I? S-'herzo by Chopin, au Octavo Etude, It "From Flower to Flower, by ltui- lak, and his transcription of the Sex tette from Lucia de Lammernoor, by Mills, .were all ontrancing, and wore rendered only as audi au artist can play. The audience received Mr. Todd's numbers with grea.t on thusiasm and later In the ovenlug, by special request, ha favored them with two more selections. The Isaac son Brothers, two boys aged 10 and 12 years, in their mandolin duets, fihowod fine technique find woro on cored for five numbers. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. CHuklnboard woro agroenbly surprised, at thoir homo on North Coos River, on llal lowo'on night, when about 30 of their frionds assembled at tho land ing, from which plnco tho party, nil carylng llghtod Jack-o-lantorus, pro ceeded to tho houso, whoro thoy wore heartily wolcomed by tho host and hostess. Tho evening was spont In playing games and Hallowo'on magic of all kinds was tried. Dolicious re freshments wero served, and tho r happy party dispersed about 12 o'clock, well pleased with the "even ing's entertainment. The Evergreen Whist Club was en tertained, on Saturday afternoon, by Mrs. Lyman Noble, at her home on Pine streot. Mrs. C. N. Tower won fii'st prize and Mrs. B. O'Connell won the consolation. Refreshments were served by the bostessand a general good Ume enjoyed by all the mem bers. The next meeting will be held on Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. O'Connell acting as hostess. Tho Sisters of Bethaxfy held their regular session on Tuesday with Miss Alice Butler. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Mingus. Miss Mamie Maboney entertained the members of the Priscilm Club ou Friday evening. Music and cards were enjoyed. At a late hour re freshments were served. xMrs. In gram will bo the hostess ou next Friday ovenlng. Miss Helen Rees, tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rees, celebrated her oighth birthday on Saturday by ontertaintng a large number of her youug friends. Games were played and a delicious luncheon was served towards ovenlng, Thursday, Novembor 7, at 2 P. M., Mrs, Mingus reoelvod tho mombors of tho Biographical Club. Tho his tory of Edmond Spoucor and his pooms woro discussod. Intorost In tho club is vory koon, and a pleasant nftornoon resits from thoso meetings. Tho reception in honor of Mrs. W. S. Chandler by tho Progress Club will take place Tuesday aftor- at the homo of Mrs. II, S. Songstac ken. The hostess" will be assisted in receiving by the ladles of tho Prog ress Club. v The A. N. W. Club held their reg ular session Thursday afternoon with Mrs. II. Wi ight, one of the members. Needlework was continued until late in the afternoon, when dainty re freshments were served Mrs. Jas. Flanagan entertained the Five Hundred Club on Wednesday afternoon. Thero was a general at tendance of the members, and n de lightful time was enjoyed by all. Among tho outing parties last Sunday was an excursion given by Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCormac, aboard the launches Dixie and Aloha, to Charleston Bay. Those composing the party leaving Marshfield were Mrs. A. P. Orron, Dr. and Mrs. Min ugs, M. and Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, Miss Mamie Ma honey, Mr. Jay Mahoney, Judge Tin dolph, Mrs. Fannie Hazard, Mrs. Mc Knight, Julius Mandel, Miss Grace McCormack, Mri?. Llbby, Messrs. V. A, Johnson, A. Sofgren, C. C. Noed helser, A. 13. Guyton and August Farley; also Mastors Duncan Doug las, Stanley Briggs and Fred McCor mac. At Empire tho party was joined by Major and Mrs. Towor. and at tho Lifosavlng Station by Captain and Mrs. Nelson. All tho pleasures of tho soaside woro onjoyed. Hot coffee and lunchoon was sorvod in ono of tho protty coves so uumorous at Charleston Bay. !- ---0 -&---. The Celebrated Llbby Cut Glass I have a good selection of the finest cuts, I am the sole agent here and these goods are to be had in no other store in Marsh field, " If you want something truly fine see these goods, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, T. HOWARD Miss Pearl Rlggs, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rlggs, entertained 100 guests on Friday evening, ,In tho Odd Follows' hall. Sho woro a noon, from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock, cream tinted taffeta silk dress ro-' lieved by soft lace trimmings. The delicate pink roses worn in her hair added greatly to the effect, making a still richer appearance. Miss Rlggs was assisted by her friend, Miss Eu ulce Nicholls, who was becomingly gowned in lavender silk. The oven lng ppened with daucing, whloh was continued until midnight, when re- .fj-s)aients were served by Mrs. C. W. Merchant, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Misses Eunice Nicholls, Grace Kruse, Eugenia Shillings and Mrs. J. W. Rlggs. The room was tastefully dec- c orated with large knots of Oregon grape aim ouier evorgreens, while the light was softened by the use of many Chinese lanterns. Tho Ladles Art Club 'mot at tho rosldenco. of Mrs. Chas. Mcculloch, on Friday aftornoon, and spom tho afternoon sewing on fancywork. Dur ing tho latter part of tho day re freshments were served. Z1 'vV'AX'iVW JJ J . rf yWvVVV WWWWJ ! SILVER, $coso3$k: o NOVELTIES These floods are All New and of the Very Latest IS. J J& Our Line Is Complete and as Handsome as You Ev er Saw. ue & TOWER 1 1 !3 THE JEWELER g & Front Street, Opposite the Central Hotel. ' - Jitil Mh jg x mr- fe-'-lrW