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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
ESP"! -wt " a$Zti"- THE DAILY 6S BAY TIMES, MAR6HFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1908. I JfJyt tI '111 $f tjfy ff iUmi Tomorrow, Saturday to be the Greatest Clothing Event of th Y ar, We are going to have the biggest single days sale this store has ever had A GALA DAY FOR THE MEN ONE LONG TO BE REMEMBERED FOR ITS MAGNITUDE AND UNPARALLELED BARGAINS; WE SAY FRANKLY TO OUR PATRONS THAT YOU HAVE NEVER BEFORE HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO WEAR GOOD CLOTHES AT SUCH A SMALL PRICE Our entire stock of Mens, Boys, Youths and Children Clothing to go at a Big Sacrifice. COME EARLY AS WE ARE GOING TO HAVE THE BIGGEST CROWD WE EVER HAD PLENTY OF EXTRA SALES PEOPLE TO SERVE YOU. Home of the Famous Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits and O'Coats No better clothing made The fit and style of these gar ments are perfect and when you buy your clothes here you are insured of perfect satisfaction. $15,00 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $11.25 $18,00 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $13.50 $20,00 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $15.00 $22,50 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $16.85 $25,00 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $18.75 $26,50 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $19.85 $27,50 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $20.65 $30,00 Suits and O'coats, Special Sale Price $22.50 Boys, Youths and Childrens We are going to make some big cuts in our boys' and children's suit and o'coat department The entire line to be closed out at prices that will clear us up quick. The stock consists of boys' long and short pant suits, with or without knickerbocker pants, youths' suits in sailor blouses, Russian blouses, Norfolk and the plain sack suits, some with the knickerbocker pants others just the plain Prices as fol lows: $ 7,50 Boys' long pants suits, ages 12 to 20 $ 5.00 $ 8,50 Boys' long pants suits, ages 12 to 20 $ 5.65 $10,00 Boys' long pants suits, ages 12 to 20 $ 6.65 $12,50 Boys' long pants suits, ages 12 to 20 $ 7.85 $15,00 Boys' long pants suits, ages 12 to 20 $10.00 $1 6,50 Boys, long pants suits, ages 1 2 to 20 $1 1 .00 $18,00 Boys' long pants suits, ages 12 to 20 $14.00 $20,00 Boys' long pants suits, ages 12 to 20 $15.00 O'COATS TO BE CLEARED OUT IN SAME PROPORTIONS Childrens Kaiee Fanis Suits age 8 to 16 $7 $6 $5 $4, $3 $3 $2 50 Ch 50 Ch 00 Ch 50 Ch 50 Ch 00 Ch 50 Ch Idren's suits al Idren's suits al Idren's suits al Idren's suits al Idren's suits al Idren's suits al Idren's suits al styles, styles, styles. styles, styles. styles, styles. .$5.00 .$4.35 .$3.35 .$3.00 .$2.35 .$2.00 .$1.85 ALL EXTRA SHORT PANTS 1-3 REGULAR PRICE A Great Saturday Special Arrow Brand Collars 10c The Arrow brand collars the most popular collar on the market today. Everybody knows their good qualities being the most up-to-date and wear ing qualities the best All the late styles included in this lot and any stvle vou choose. As an 1 ( Z extra special tomorrow v 50c Neckwear 2 for 75c for Tomorrow Special This store enjoys the reputation .of carrying' the most up-to-date neck wear in town You may have un restricted choice of our entire line of 50c neckwear tomorrow 2 for 75c m m 1 a The Busy S ;H'HIVIV:HH.1VIV:1:I'' WANT A i Tattle of the Town WANTED Experienced lady cook at Java Coffee House. iet t iitt' charged with running tho game of 21." This makes ten men who aro charged with gambling In North Bend. Tho last two wero brought to Justice Pennock's court yesterday by Constable Johnson, of the neighbor ing city. Davo gavo $2D0 bond for their appearance beforo tho grand Little grains of fnct sifted from (lie chuff of gossip flying up mill down (he town. FOIt RENT Flats in tho O'Connell buoldlng Phono 1233. jury. Breakwater Leaves Portland. Word was received by tho local agents of the Breakwater that tho steamer had left Portland last night for Coos Bay and she is exnected to arrive in the bay tomorrow morning. IIILLYI3R WANTED At Ladies Emporium, an apprentice. GIHIj WANTED To do general She will sail Sunday morning at the housework by Mrs. J. A. Matson. DANCING SCHOOL Every Monday and Thursday evening at Odd Fel lows' Hall. Prlvato instructions from 2 to 5 same afternoons. I also intend starting a class In elo cution and dramatic art. Call and see mo at the hall. C. P. Smith. service of the tide. FOR SALE Cheap and A No. 1 billiard table at an exceptionally low price. Mickey's, North Bend. WANTED Plain gewlng. Inquire at Mrs. M. R. Smith's, corner of B and 1st street. WANTED Room and board in pri vate family or room alone. Ad dress Box 342 North Bend. FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms Including bath room, with splendid view over bay. At reasonable price. Inqulro nt Times office. Berwich Leaves Tomorrow Tho gasoline schooner Berwick, which left Marshfield several days ago for tho lower part of tho bay, and which re turned to the cold storage plant to take on four tons of fish eggs for tho Rogue River, will leave in the morn ing if the bar Is favorable for Wed derburn and Port Orford. WANTED Position as clerk in store. Housekeeper for respecta ble widower or small family. Ad dress Mrs. A. F. B. Box 236, North Hend, Ore. Registration of Voters Judge Pennock has secured a bunch of registration blanks for voters for tho county election which will bo held next June and they can bo secured at his office. Each voter registering must be accompanied by two free holders as witnesses to prove that ho is qualified to vote in tho coming election. To Hac Leap Year Dance Invi tations have been Issued to the Leap Year dance to bo held by tho Fra ternal Union of Marshfield in tho Odd Fellows' hall tomorrow night. Tho ball room Is handsomely decorated, tho decorations which caused bo much admiration at tho Hahatonka Club dance having been left In posi tion for the dance tomorrow. Tho decoration committee of tho organiz ation has been busy for the past few days attending to further decorations of the room. FOR SALE One lot In Caples Addi tion to Marshfield. For particu lars apply to Mrs. Lucinda Chris man, 5G7 Milwaukee Street, Port land, Oregon. FOR RENT Couple furnished rooms modern convenience. Call at n. e. corner Second and B Sts. or In quire at Times. i e. a. Mccormick t o Contractor for brickwork, chimneys and lire-places a spe- cialty. All Work Guaranteed, t o O PHONE MAIN 295. O Will IJuiid Towing Boat. Messrs. Hayes and Smith, of North Bend, have gone in with the Reynolds Lumber company on the building of a 45 foot gasoline launch, which will be erected near the company's mill on Pony Inlet. Tho boat will be used for towing logs for the mill and general purposes. It will be finished in time for the spring business. "Chamber Meets Tonight. Tonight is tho regular meeting night of the chamber of commerce and a large attendance Is expected to bo present to consider matters vital to the growth and prosperity of Coos Bay. Reports of various parties on ques tions which have been recently agi tated will bo heard and a general boost meeting will be held, to which everybody is cordially invited to attend. I Filo An Attachment Tho "Din 'ning Car" located on Front street, 'which has been operated by Lucia & I Doan as an eating house for several weeks, has been closed by an attach- ' iiinnf fllnrl nrvntnof If lr lrt TJIlllinfH grocery store for debts contracted with the latter. The defendants have seven days latitude in which to an nounce their intentions beforo judg ment will bo made by Judge Pennock. QET YOUR 17 Wood t . .. FROM .. X JOHN ARUNDS0N. I PHONE 1331 -- - 1 AVant Incorporation. The matter of Incorporating East Marshfield as a town will como up at tho present term of the county court which is in session this week at Coquille, and is expected to pass. The citizens of the ambitious municipality across the In let aro going in for civic honors and are seeking improvements In every direction with great prospects of success. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, f SUIT CASES AND ETC. TO BE CLEARED OUT AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES. 4 r QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons tho Laundry office will bo open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marshfield and North Heml. E5VSmVJm2JSE2SSEC5Kr23Ey t:m:m::::::::::j::m:::m:j:m:::mrmn:i Makes Last Shipment. Henry Bishop, the local commission ftierch ant who has been handling much of the fruit of Coos county, made a ship ment of fourteen boxes on tho Delhi for San Francisco this morning, as tho field has been pretty well cleaned up. Mr. Bishop has made Marshfield his permanent residence and will be actively identified with the fruit busi ness In this section during tho com ing season. 1 All Parts of the World 1! We use the necessary facilities for sending I money to all parts of the world, and without a danger or loss. .. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF y COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. mmmmm:::::::j::m:mmm;m:mmm Bo euro that your chief business competitor doesn't beat you In ad vertising and ho will beat you in nothing oIbo. Charges No Theft. Joseph Endl cott, who a few days ago told a rep resentative of this paper a fow things about his brother, Moses Endlcott, losing logs of tho "K" brand, stated today that he does not accuse any body of theft In connection with their loss, and that whilo ho traced somo of tho "K" brand to tho bay ho has no Idea whether they wero stolen or not and until ho does he will make no charges concerning samo. Ho says there may bo more than one "K" brand In tho county. Two More in tho Toils Two moro North Bend men woro brought over to Marshfield yesterday charged with operating gambling games In that lively city. They wero W. T. Cook, charged with running tho game of "Klondyko," and Davo Klink, The Southern Oregon State Normal School At ASHLAND, Ore. Offers especial opportunities for teachers to review for tho teachers' examinations in February ami August, and to take work in Pedagogy and in Special Methods of teaching in the various grades of tho training school. Since the public schools of Oregon aro calling for teachers who can teach manual training, many aro taking advantage of the industrial wotk lately Installed in tho school. Kxpenses of hoaid and lodging and tuition nominal. Tho Stnto Normal School at Ashland is enjoying tho largest appropriation of stnto fiindu over granted a Normal school in tho history, of Oregon,, Catalogues bent on application to tho ' ' ' PUKSIDKNT. Cnrincl Brings Gnsoline Tha steam schooner Carmel arrived in tho harbor this morning and tied up at tho Standard Oil warehouse with about ono hundred drums of gasollno from San Francisco. The steamer stuck on tho mud bottom of the bay just as she was approaching the dock and could not tie up properly until tho tide came in. Tho scarcity oC gasoline on tho bay during tho past month will bo relieved considerably by tho arrival of tho cargo, as very little was left to supply the river boats with propelling power. Meat Famine in County. Retail ors of meat in Marshfield and North Bend aro having quite a time lately securing enough of the product from off tho hoof to satisfy the Inner de mands of the population of Coos Bay. Beef, especially, Is scarce some days and on other occasions there Is enough to go around. The local butchers are kept quite busy round ing up enough beef to supply tho market, and a number of them aro ordering meat from Portland to fill in this depressing vacuity. Which all goes to prove that the raising of cattlo is another ono of tho numerous money-making propositions, awaiting tho newcomers to this section. Clams Bring Good Money. Whilo tho shallow portions of Coos Bay, which are uncovered at every tide, aro well stocked with clams that aro long in neck and fine In flr.vor when properly cooked, this delicate article of food can be secured at local eat ing places about onco or twlco a month. Clams at presont aro said to bring as high as $1 a bucket, shells and all, and it appears that hero la another opportunity for the new comers to pick up a little money with which to lay the foundation of a for tune. It has been suggested that a clam digging corporation, which would provide spades and boats for a percentage of tho diggings, would bo a profitable investment in Marsh field, and that it would also provide a means of securing work for new comers who don't know how to do anything else, or who can't find any thing else to do. The market Is ready for any quantity of clams, judging from tho way they are cleaned off tho board whenever they are billed for tho tables of tho local restaurants. Fish Could Ilcplaco Beef. Tho dearth of beef on Coos Bay haa aroused tho suspicion that thero might bo some fish in tho bay or tho ocean which would fill in the dif ference until tho calves in tho county grow to marketable proportions. A close search of tho hotels and res taurants, also prlvato eating houses, and possible numerous homes, dis closes that salmon aro about tho only fish to bo found by tho fishermen in these parts. Men who havo followed tho stops pf noted fishermen and know whoreof they speak, state that thero aro aro just as good fish in tho ocean ns havo ever beon caught. It is certain that thero aro sea bass, halibut and othor tasty fish to ho caught, providing that all tho atten tion of tho flshermon Is not given to catching crabs and salmon. Tho sub ject of deep sea fishing as been mooted in this section for a number of years, and all who know anything about tho matter at all bellovo that tho market In this county would easily support ono good sized deep sea fishing boat. Tho completion of a railroad would mean thatj quite a number would bo supported by tho towns back inland and on th South ern Pacific. Even the poorest flsh ermon agree that thero aro plenty of good fish to bo caught, and what tho people who weary of tho sight of salmon aro wishing is that somebody would go out and catch them. They will do tho rest. A SOUTH MAItSHVIKTil) BARGAIN. 100x100 foot lot and an eight room resldenco with all modem improve ments. Beautiful lawn, If you aro looking for a homo this will tako your oyo. Prlco $3,000.00. STUTSMAN & CO. t-WatcH Goodrum's ad. for cor rect. Information on tho proper way to dress.