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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
jatsBasa-zjzasss V THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908. mm&mwmtm$mmmmMmmm!i tmMMB WE'RE HERE TO STAY. aivaffe arme JMM Fire Will sell at Marsden's Bottling Works, Breakwater Building, North Front Street, Marshfield, the Entire $50,000.00 Stock of THE FAMOUS, Frisco's leading dealers in Men's, Women's and Children's Wearing Apparel and Shoes, This Stock is all New, Thousands of Spring Styles in Suits, Cloaks, etc, Conditions are Such in Frisco that The Famous was Unable to Meet its Obligations and our Business is Buying up Bankrupt and Distress Stocks, we bought this Swell Stock at 37 ON THE $1.00 SPOT CASH and will Sell it to the people of Coos County at the Same V AST REDUCTION S Every Article is Guaranteed as Advertised, Satisfaction or Your Money Back is Our Way of Doing Business, The First Shipment of this swell stock will go on Sale SATURDAY MORNING at 9 O'CLOCK Get There Early. First Choice is Worth Something. REMEMBER $1 ,00 buvs $2, $3 and $4, worth of the Best of Clothing for Men, Women and Children, Read about the Big Bargains- -READ JuiLMm)s7XZ)twstt'izazrxmxx,ww7!imBiiiJ!X7t'Xiu era's Clothing $10,00 worth of Men's Clothing, all new, latest styles, made by the best makers of fine clothing in America, and placed on the altar of sacrifice at less THAN COSTOF CLOTH For all styles in the famous $7,50 and $10,00 Suits and Overcoats, all sizes, 10 colors $3.95 For choice of hundreds of styles of the famous $12,00 and $15,00 Suits and Overcoats Made by famous makers.. $6.95 For all the famous $18,00 to $25,00 Custom Tailor made Suits and Overcoats 500 garments to select from $9.95 For the cream of the famous finest Hand Tailored Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes; famous price was $30,00 and $35,00 $12.95 Famous Furnishings WAY BELOW FIRST COST For the famous $1,00 work shirts 49c For the famous 50c silk suspenders 25c For the famous $2,00 wool shirts 89c For the famous 75c heavy underwear 35c For the famous $1,25 and $1,50 wool underwear 69c Wll 1 1 WH 1 ! HWIiWIll III IHHI 1WMMHW The Famous Shoe Stock Will be sold the people of Coos County at less than cost MEW'S SHOES of leather, For the famous $2,50 and $3,00 work dress shoe $1 .79 For the famous $3,50 and $4,00 dress and work shoes. $2.50 Ladies Coats, Cloaks, etc. The swellest stock of Ladies' Cloaks ever saw sold less man nan price For all the famous long and short Coats and Jack some siik lined spring styles $iu and ijiizou values $5, r or tne tamous $ i o.uu and $zu.uu oiacK broadcloth and Fa ivnxea ooais, long ano snon, siik uneo $ For finest Imported Satin, black and Fancy Coats Uloaks; Famous sold them at $2b to $30 Si? For pick of the finest Coat or Jacket in Stock, value $40,00 - $15 118 Children's and Misses' Coats at about HALF PRICE For choice of 750 pairs of The Famous $5 dress shoe. .$3.50 For all the famous $2,00 and $2,50 pants $ .99 For all the famous $3,50 and $4,00 pants $1.99 For all the famous $4,50 and $5,00 pants. $2.99 For all the famous $6,00 and $7,50 pants $3.95 Men's Oil Clothing, odd Coats, vests; 1-2 Price k , FIFTY SOLID CASES OF MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES Our Price $2.50 $4.00 $5.00 Famous price $4,50 $6,00 $7,50 VEmmBwm88BmBBs63mmm Boys and Girls Shoes, all sizes Our Price $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Famous-Price $1,75 $2,50 $3,50 Ladies' Shoes For broken sizes in Ladies and Misses Shoes. $ .50 For all the famous $2,00, $2,50 and $2,75 Shoes $1.50 For every style in the famous $3,00 and $3,25 dress shoe $2.00 For all the famous $5,00 Ladies dress shoes $2.95 Our Price $2.95 Famous Price $5,00 LADIES' SKIRTS $4.95 $6.95 $8 $7,50 $10,00 $15 LADIES' WAISTS Jn Silk Taffeta, Voiles, Panamas, Net Lace, etc. Mi n!fir!onf colootimi Our Price $1.00 $2.00 $3.50 $ 5.00 $ 7 Famous Price $2,50 $4,50 $7,50 $10,00 $15 100 Ladies' Mackintoshes, worth $10,00 w$1.50 All kinds of Children's underwear at half what others ask WANTED Experienced Salesmen Salesmen for Clothing, Shoes a:id Furnishings; also Wrappers, apply at once on premises, BOY'S CLOTHING For Boys' Heavy $6,00 Overcoats $2 f-or Boys' all wool $2,50 and $3,00 Suits S For Boys' all wool $4,00 and $5,00 Suits $2 For Boys' all wool $6,00 and $7,50 Suits $3 For Boy's' all wool $8,00 and $10,00 Suits $5 All Sizes Every Make 0jcviuusitiBUrunTTnKWT3wcunxr3unacmrrix W&WVA&&lfRWiP IMB-1IMaMtfPaf:flatli":ltlm,aW'T1 Vfc-wtyyTOiT ErAffTTO3P3mWJIWlttJIlU-MIEMac nramTa.TJMV I '.IIirrHiW.'.frJfffTI'My mB2W6m&MmmB Michigan Man Has Purchased Site and Will Commence Building Immediately. William Laton, of Michigan, has secured 11 splendid building slto in Eustsido und will build a One thv-o Btory hotel thereon at once. Tho silo lias a commanding vtev of the bay and Isthmus Inlet and the building when completed will help to drcn up tliis beautiful towa:'te nud flip- lily tho much needP'l accommoda tions. Other Improvements. C. II. Roberts, ono of tho owners or Boise Addition, Is lotting con tracts for slashing and opening streets and roads. A road will bo built from tho now draw bridgo into tho addition which will glvo settlers n direct drlvoway from Marshfield to tho addition. A canal will also ho dredged from main Coal Dank in let about COO foot Into tho addition which will enablo settlers to havo direct water communication and in ' vlow of these needed Improvements property in this addition has been qulto active. UNUSUALLY GOOD SHOW AT THE CRYSTAL "Bert is tho applo or my eyo but If I over thought ho would go back on Sound Itlng I would disown him." Gow Why. Tho public responds "In kind" to Boro-ndvertlslng. If it Is big, im portant, full of slgnlllcanco to thrifty an. In tho t npnr today you aro talk ing, by procy. to a big audience. "In nil my varied experlonco on tho stage and ore I always speak for Bound Ring Flour." V. O. Pratt, with Tho Bazaar. Today's ads. nro full or things to quicken and onthuso "bargain hunt-ni." Semi-Weekly Change of Hill Lust Nij;lit Occr.feion for Larse Out Tui'iiinj; of Coos Hay People. "Well, I don't see how they put on a show like that for a dime." "Remarkable, remarkable." Of tho largo number of Marshfield and North Bend people who havo attended the Crystal theater slnco Its reopening under McCullough broth ers a great many have been heard to express similar remarks to those heard after last night's performance (and this Isn't any press agent talk either.) Tho moving picture show is keenly Interesting from tho over ture to the last noto of the finalo. Last night wns tho semi-weekly change- of bill and tho audience was taken by tho realism of tho films to Russia, where, in "A Soldier's Hon or," a beautiful and tragic love ro mance Is unfolded; to Japan, where, "In Toklo," tho audience hobnob bed with orientals and ended up with a ride on ono of their passeng er trains, which is something be tween a Deering harvester and a lumber scow. Tho "Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius" was an apt Illustra tion of tho spirit of originality and daring which 20th century moving picture companies possess to such marked degree "Tho Child's Re formatory" Is also an excellent film, Tho Illustrated songs wero en Joyed thoroughly. Ono which was vory warmly received last night wns "Lovln" Tlmo." Tho colored pictures in this song deal with tho courtship of a colored Romeo and his dusky Juliet, minus tho sad ending which tho original twain suffered. Sum ming it all up, tho moving picture show which Is now being put on at tho Crystal merits support, nnd It la certain to havo a continuation of Its present success If tho high stand ard now followed Is kept up. BgraaaraETOFTP mmmmmmmmawmm mmimTmMr,''w,wu5JUMnujuitBiwvtuiiwniivxmrimwmrummaMa V.Vylfrjn'A t.Vj. :. ..n jOlIlg to i Mn'iS Next Thursday will find us in our new quarters on Broadway, In the building recently occupied by the Saddle Rock Restaurant,, W Us To serve our patrons in the same satisfactory manner in the future as we have had the good fortune to do in the past, And we hope to see you again at the new GAMBLE'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 581. Ml W lS&fea I I x Special Tomorrow aiwi Lemon Pie "A" St. opposite New Bank Bid 1 &$$'$sss8o$$3$s$$$ POST CAKDS This is an age of speclallzatlo. Everyone is trying to excel J some particular line. Our 111 Is Souvenir Post Cards. It the most complete line onr Cod Bay. More than 80 local bu! jects. Cards for North Benl Coqullle, Myrtle Point, don. Empire. All local sM jects. We are adding to the: every day. Some are really e qulslto gems of artistic beaut Step in and see them today am watch for our next ad. A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novelties, Generfl Merchandise. ,.. -H "Honestly, Dow, I have sold flour ever slnco I started but It Is no go. Wholo families insist on Sound Ring, so here goes." Will Strang, with the Finnish Co-op. Co. "Sound Ring first; Sound Rln last; and Sound Ring all tho tlmo." Chas. Stauff. 'I--I"I"r'I"l"I"I"I-4-r2HH'h4?HIH POSSUM- May fill the bill for the darkey but the average housewife pre fers Eastern Star Ham and Bacon and Golden Gate Lard Put up by the Western Meat Co, in the most modern and sanitary packing plant in the west, if you are particular as to quality and wholesomeness of the meat and lard you ?l use ask your grocer or butcher for these products and insist on having them you will then be assured of the best the market affords, PETlYJOHN, NIC0LS & CO. Agents WHM-M'-M-frM-"!"!1- QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will bo open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STFAM LAUNDRY Marshfield and North Bend. wnvKVumiaiaBafSds e5Z5E5E525E52SH5H5H5E525E5ZS25Z5E!jp EMPIRE Fish Market ti CRYSTAL THEATRE Now Moving Pictures, Now Illustrated Song Performance Dally (Except Sunday) 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. Saturday Mat- ineo 3:30 p. m. Admission 10 cents. A Street Wharf Fresh, Snlt, Smokd nnd canned fish; i;t fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of . . -, - PIONEER GROCERY". E5HSHSHSa5ZSZSZS2SZS3HSESE52S2SHS Tho "time" to use a want ad. is when the first faint knock of a need or want la heard on ysur door. SAyWAAWAWiW For a good Hatch use th PETALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Aj Poultry Supplies Order Your Selling! Now For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth RocW All Standard Bred. Price $J.50 Per Setting Special Price on IncubaW Lots. yWl AND I IfUr MBte "yJ ADVUiJHOJLi. ROY I LAWHOPi as".