The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 14, 1908, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1908.
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The Myers Store North Bend, Ore. The Myers Store North Bend, Ore.
OUR
learance and Pre-Inventory
This Is The Greatest
Buying Event of the Whole Year
Don't Lose Any Time in
Taking Advantage of these Specials
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ALWAYS
M
AK
GOOD
V
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Fashionable Furs at Prices
Everybody Can Afford to Pay
Tho very furs you've longed to buy but hesitated
because of iirlce may be yours.
Wo will put no Furs hi storage this spring they
..arc all going to be sold, and quite regardless of
'profit. Here's your chance to possess the Fur
you've set your heart on having at practically
wholesale- cost.
None of our entire line of Furs are restricted in
this selling. You will want to act quick before
the assortments are sold up. Your choice NOW
of the entire lino at
Thirty-Three-and-One-Third Percent
Discount
Fine Ostrich Boas
Half Price
Now is a splendid time to buy a handsome Ostrich
Hon. The colors are delicate shades of pink or
blue, brown and black, and the regular prices
range from $1U.50 to $:s.i.OO. If you are think
ing of buying a genuine Ostrich lloa, don't pass
up this great special, llcginning tomorrow you
may take your choice at yvactly
Ha?f The Regular Price
$8.50 Wool Blanket $5.93
Fine Vicuna (tan) all wool Oregon blankets. 12-4
size. Tho finest wool blanket made in the state
of Oregon that usually retails around $9.00 and
$10.00. Beginning tomorrow wo will offer our
entire stock of these all wool blankets, formerly
priced at $S.50, at pair only ifo.OZ
7 !-2c Toweling 4
Here's another item that will mean a lot to fam
ilies who wish to guard closely the disposal of
their pennies. This Is an excellent grade , of
toweling. Wo never had anything llko It In
stock for a cent less than 7 l-2c. Full width.
A great saving at, yard only fcC.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
Undcrpriced
All broken lots of certain kinds of plain, hem
stitched and initialed Handkerchiefs, including
many of fine quality are marked nt saving
prices. .otabiy among which for tomorrow's'
selling are:
5c Ladles' plain hemstitched and embroid
ered corners. Only 2Jc
10c Ladies' fine hemstitched and embroid
ered, each only 'c
35c Ladies' fine handkerchiefs, only 18c
Calice 4c
No More Than 25yds To One Customer
Tomorrow morning about 2000 yards of best
grade calico in assorted colors and pretty pat
terns will go on sale at this remarkably low
price. Don't miss this opportunity to stock
up on calico. This is certainly a sensational
saving, considering tho high price of
cotton fabrics. Yard only
Another huge success to tally up Another triumph scored! Today we open our
doors on our Second Annual January Clearance and Pre-lnventory Sale. How our
, customers welcomed it! how they welcomed the bargains! how they welcomed
the savings!
And the welcome spirit endures at this writing the steady, busy buying is taxing
our resources to the utmost and the same spirit will continue all through the sell-ing.
As soon as the doors close tonight our salespeople will pile right into stocks and re
arrange displays, replenish depleted stocks, and select new offerings from our
store rooms for tomorrow's selling.
We will be ready for you tomorrow when you come. All today's offerings will h
hand and some more and better ones. All come all buy all save! This is the
greatest buying time of all the year!
Lace Curtain Bargains
Even the fine stock of beautiful lace Curtains have failed to escape the Clearance Sale price-cutter.
The prices at which these go tomorrow and the br.luncc of this sale are in many Instances way
below the wholesale cost. So, don't put off buying until the patterns nie all sold, or assortments
broken.
'
$ 1.25 White Nottingham Laco Curtains, 54 to GO Inches wide, pair $ .7!J
$ 0.00 Fine white net curtains, pair only $Jt.O"
? 7.50 White net curtains, In beautiful patterns, pair only $1.05
$ S.00 White net and Point d Sprit curtains, pair only ' $1.75
$ 9.75 Handsome white net and Irish Point lace curtains, only A . ...- ....', $5.75
$10.50 white net ctjrtains in dainty designs, pair only .' . .....'..! $5.05
$12.00. Beautiful net curtains, pair only $0.87
! .
,eir Savings
There are Hundreds of Other Savings Awaiting You at this Great
Bargain Event.. Never were Prices Made so Low, an i Never Before Were
Yo?; More Justified in Buying Liberally. Here are sorae Other Items Great
ly Reduced:
Men's, Women's and Children's shoes
Men's and Boys' Clothing '
Wool Dress Goods Half Priced
Bedding and Bed Spreads Reduced
Turkish and H uck Towels
Women's Underwear at half price
Ladies' Kid Gloves Reduced
Men's Blue Flannel Shirts
Women's and Misses' Walking Skirts
Women's Winter Coats and Suits
Shirtwaists for a. Song
Table Linen at Altered Prices
Handkerchiefs and Ribbons
Men's and Boy's Wool Sweaters
RevisedJPrices on Notions
New Prices on Domestics
Wonderful Savings In
Boys' Kiee Pants
Tomorrow morning about 200 pairs of boys' knee
pants will go on sale at greatly reduced prices.
The sizes range from 1 to 1(1 years. The best
grades of materials arc to be found in each of
them, and these new prices should compell you
to stock up for many months to come.
25c Boys' Wash Pants. Now pair only 15c
35c Boys' Knee Pants, Sizes 4 to 15, pair .only 20c
55c to 85c Knee Pants In wool fabrics, pair only 30c
, 35c Men's Wool Hose 23c
Here's a great special In men's wool dress hoso
for tomorrow and the balance of the week.
The dolors are black, tan and gray, and the,
sizes range from 9 to 11. Best grade of
all wool yarn. Fast color. A wonderful sav
ing at, pair only." 23c
10c Men's Colored Hdkfs. 3c
Men's colored bandana handkerchiefs. Large size.
Colors red and blue. Well hemmed and of reg
ular 10c grade of material. Don't pass up this
Item In tomorrow's selling. A great special at,
each 3c
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$6.00 Hip Rubber Boots $4.8?
Men's best quality Hood Rubber Boots,, sizes 9 to
11. Snag proof, and best wearing boots made.
This is a great chance to supply your wants in
"rubber boots. Don't wait too long, or they'll be
all gone. Sells everywhere at ?G.00. Now, pair
only S'&.S?
50c Men's Neckwear 36c
'Four-in-hands, tecks and ascots In an array of
""nobby patterns and plain black. Tho remainder
of our swell holiday line of 50c neckwear. Sev
eral hundred distinct patterns to select from.
All made of best grade of silk. Regular price
was 50c. For tomorrow and tho remainder of
this sale, each bnly 39c
25c Men's Neckwear 18c
Here's a great opportunity to stock up on ties.
Handsome bow ties, tecks and a few clubs, will
go on sala tomorrow morning. These are our
regular 25 cent values, and you should make
liberal selections at, each only Qc
Children's Coats Sacrificed
We nro selling children's coats this week nt n frac
tion of their cost. Note these prices, and coino
early. About 125 coats remain at this time, but
they won't last long nt the prices named:
Children's coats, value up to ?7.50, only. . . .$1.00
Children's coats, better styles". $2.33
Misses' and Children's coats, $8.00 to 12.00
values $u,05
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and
NORTH
Kuvsrysf
Fresh Oysters. j
Received weekly at Gem Re3-(
taurant, North Bend. Served any
stylo and open day and night. AlsC
everything else tho market affords.
ttfN
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
Half Hour Schedule.
Rup Between Marshflcld ind North
Bend Made in 12 Minutes.
Private Landings.
Faro: Oneway, 15c.j roma trip, SBo.
J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor.
Reduction Sale At
OIIAS. A. STEVENS'
Cloak and Suit House
Chicago.
Cor. First & B St., Marshfield.
Mrs. M. R. Sinlth, Agent,
Use The Times want adB. You
Bet a lot for a little.
Does your present occupation de
mand the boat that Is In you or are
you frittering away" some of your
taltfhts?
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Cab Call Servico
AT ANY HOUR
Good Hearse and Vehicles.
IIEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
AVood for Sale.
Third and A Sts. Phono 1201
Marshfield.
WILL oc rlbnl
The Southern Oregon State Normal School
At ASHLAND, Ore
Offers especial opportunities for teachers to roriow for tho
teachers' examinations in February and August, and to take work
in Pedagogy nnd in Special Methods of teaching In tho various
grades of tho training school. Slnco tho public schools of Oregon
arc calling for teachers who can teach manual training, many are
taking advantage of tho Industrial work lately installed In tho
school. Expenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal.
Tho State Normal School at Asldand is enjoying Uio largest
appropriation of state fund over granted a, Normal school iu tho
history of Oregon. Catalogue cent on application toi tho
Marshfield Mining Man Des
cribes Conditions at Gold
field, America's El Darado
"There aro prospects of a long and
tedious fight In Goldfleld," said A. H.
McKay, the well- known mining man
from Goldfleld, this morning in an
Interview. Mr. McKay has returned
to Marshfield after an absence of
three years and Intends to locate hero
with tho Intention of visiting his in
terests in Nevada from time to time.
"Tho mlno owners aro under bonds
not to work a Western Federation
man and his means tho end of this
union In Goldfleld or tho finish of
mining in that city."
"Tho wjiolo question," ho said,
"hinges on tho Issuing of script as
payment by tho mlno owners of
f1 A ftrtl.l nnd ltrt tnfnan1 rt tn mln,
jors to accopt It unless it Is guaran-
iieeu payment wuurevur u umy uo ui-
fdred. It Is not a quostlon of tho
amount paid or tho number of hours
a man has to work. Tho Western
Federation Insists on tho payment of
coin Instead of script, unless the lat
ter is guaranteed. They want this
because tho script wiii not bo ac
cepted more than twenty miles dist
ant from Goldfleld.
"The Western Federation has own
ed this camp body and soul over
since it started. Tho members aro
from the Cripple Creok and Coeur
d' Alene districts and have been In
numerous strikes before, and they
aro conducting It systematically and
with a tenacity which will put tho
ond off for seven or eight weeks at
least. They have not shown any
violence, but have numerous pickets
located near tho mines and who meet
tho trains. They meet tho non
union men being brought In and en
deavor to persuade them not to go
to work. There aro about 75 pick
ets located around tho Consolidated
properties.
"Tho union men aro 'being sup
ported by tho Western Federation
members in other mining camps of
tho west. Their families are being
well taken caro of and thero is every
prospect of a long siego on both
sides. Tho mlno owners aro de
termined to get rid of tho influence of
the Western Federation for good, and
tho members of tho body aro Just
as determined that they shall not.
"About half tho soldiers have boon
taken away from the camp, but thero
aro about ono hundred and twenty
flvo left at Goldfleldj ThOso men will
remain on tho field untlj tho trouble
is settled and thoy have already-gone
Into winter quarters to bo ready at
a moment's notlco in case of a big
disturbance. Thero aro also about
iM&mwAmwteiSsaimimvi'Mmvi m.asBEcraEaBtBaaa3
fifty deputy sheriffs located In various . A CUIUIENOY COCKTAIL
parts of tho city and peace Is being
kept In tho camp.
"Tho reason script Is being Issued
to tho workmen in lieu of money Is
that tho smelters will not pay cash
for ore on delivery, as formerly. Tho
ore Is all shipped to Salt Lako City,
or to San Frnnrlsrn. unci It Ih n Innir I
, . V M WH0
Amateur JSaiirton IJarkeep Takes a
Gold Fi.. With a Jail Chaser.
C. A. Marcy, well known In this
recontly for
section, was arrested
distance between tho shipment of ' takllS ?28 from the till of Marsden's
ores which have to bo paid for when
mined, and before tho arrival of tho
money from tho smelters. Tho own
ers, therefore, simply cannot get cash
for tho minors and they aro com
pelled to pay In scrip until tho cash
arrives.
"Plans aro on foot for tho con
struction of smelters in Goldfleld,
or near that point, so that tho oro
will bo handled quickly and payments
will bo received much sooner, doing
away with tho script. Thero aro
thousands of tons of oro already
waiting for tho construction of smel
ters, which cannot bd shipped to tho
distant smelters because of conges
tion. Much of this oro is high grade
and runs over twenty dollars to tho
ton.
Goldfleld as a mining camp is un
doubtedly tho greatest In tho world
at tho present time. Thoro is unlim
ited oro In sight and It Is of a very
high grado. Tho output of tho
mines hns grown tremendously In tho
last few years and' tho dividends
i from tho Goldfleld camp alono last
year was fC, 000,000."
saloon In Bandon. Tho bartender
loft him in charge of tho placo for
a few minutes and on his return tho
money was gone. Marcy was arrest
ed and taken beforo tho city recorder
and was given a sentence of thirty
days In tho county Jail. Coqulllo
Sentinel.
CONSOLIDATE CKEAMERIES
Two Coqulllo Butter Factories
Amalgamated.
nro
Honow hunting licenses at Gun
uery.
Fred B. Halght & Co., of San
Francisco, who run the O. K. Cream
ery in this city, havo purchased tho
building and property of tho Coqulllo
Croamery nbovo town, and havo
moved tho machinery from their
creamery In this city to tho now lo
cation. It is tho intention of Mr.
Pooples, tho manager, to mako somo
important Improvements In tho now
croamery that will mako It oaslly tho
most up to dato creamery In tho
county. F. B. Halght & Co. havo
a lease on tho prosont building for
a number of years, and It Is tho ln
tontlon of Mr. Peoples to make it a
warehouse. Coqulllo Seutluel,
Ui.