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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1908)
f9W - ' i WIMMB,iaL,JI'lA,l-ei-..U-"Ul.i,.ll-lw'J'-"'jrjl "BIT Z3 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. II MPWi Iff) II Will1 ii 1 1 Ml III Mil n Hi The Greatest Values c PRICE STOCK OF WIRELESS J I r m mi i W ul 13V Editor of The Financial World of New York Writes Coos Bay Man. Editor Times, Kindly print the following letter irom Louis Guenther, editor of The Financial World of New York City, one of the leading stock market pub lications of the country: "In reply to your esteemed favor of the 24th Inst., about United "Wireless, we beg to say that Messrs Gerold & Banfleld, 20 Broad street, this city, secured a price in the open market of the New York curb of $2.50 bid and $3.50 asked. This house Is a reputable one in which we liave every confidence. "The price was merely a nominal one and the firm assure us that they think that you could not get $2.50 on an actual sale, and that if one wanted to buy the stock In the open market, they could get very much less than the asked price of $3.50. "We maintain our first position about this stock, that it is not worth par lot alone from $7 to $10 above par. "Messrs. Clarence Smith &. Co., of 1 Wall street, New York City, also secured qi'ntntinns on " ""He n follows: Unstamped, 2.75 bid, and $3.75 asked; stamped, $1.00 bid, and $2.25 asked." INVESTOR. 1 Woman's World ,i MRS. HERBERT ASQUITH. Tho Brilliant Wife cf the Premier of Engl&uJ. It would probably bo no exaggera tion to say that Mrs. Asqulth, wlfo of the premier of Englnnd, is tho most brilliant woman in England. As a girl Bhe was so brilliant that young men fought shy of her, and she was always to be found surrounded by elderly statesmen or middle aged men of tre mendous learning and sparkling wit There was nothing of tho bluestocking About her. though she could talk enter tainingly on any subject. She was dashing, volatile, splrituelle. delight fully Inconsistent and possessed a fund of deep womanly sympathy that en deared her to men who were really great. The friends of her girlhood weie such men as Gladstone. Tenny son and Balfour. The German em peror rodi with her in Hyde paik nml ' danced endless waltzes with her at F f - v a mus. iimuiuiT AsQuirn. Buckingham palace, nrd she was a Irleud of the crar of Itus la Murgot Tunnant was t'le third (laugh ter of the lu'e Sir Clnrles IVnuunt, who made an enormous fortune In i Spanish copper mine.) and In the inunu "fjicture of chemicals. Most people predicted that MIs Ten Jiant would never mairy. She had been ergngd by tho rumor mongers of society n'vornl times, anion': the men with whom her name n.ul lxntn llnUed being Lord Robbery and Arthur Il.il--four, but she reached the age of thirty and was still a maid. Then, In 1S0-J. society was nmnzod by the announce ment of her engagement to ilcrbort Asiulth, Mr. Stead was truly prophe'le then when ho wrote of "helping a states man to climb the steeps th.it lead to the pienilershlp of the empire." for Sirs. AFqultli has guided her husband's course with so sure nml skillful a hand that ho is today, thirteen jonrs after Sir. Rtead wiote thoo lines, piemler of the eumlro. all YOU CAN got Jur Turkey cooked at Cortholl's another i..1jjfii:iNV(irnc ok SUITS have arrived. ALL SIZES Jrom 11 to -10. Get YOUR CHOICE whl'o thoy last at cut prices. S. XiANI.O. We Have Ever Given" That's the Vordlck of Thousands of Happy Satisfied Customers Who, During the Fiive Days, Have Come and Taken Advantage of the Great Jrb W AT THE TORE, north bend Great as has been Our Success kfoe Past, Five Days, it, is but, a Beginning of fche Big Days that are to Follow. THIS, THE SECOND WEEK of Our Great Sole, Will Positively Prove -an Eye-Opener t,o t,he People of Coos Bay of what This Store Can and Does Accomplish m hhe Enormity of Bargains It is Able to Give Through the Buying Facilities We Have, in Getting Merchan dise So Much Below Market Values. IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN HERE, COME THIS WE Great. Surplus Stock of Mens' and Boys' Suits nought for n Fraction of their Value, makes n Suit Event for Men and Boys' that is without Parallel in the Mercantile History of Coos Bay. Not a Suit in tho Lot But is of the Best of Its Class. Men's Suits in worsted and fancy materials of latest cut and regular jQ 07 $15.00 values on sale now at tp.O Men's Suits that sell up to $20.00 and include fine black and blue serges besides the new stripe worsted effects of latest model and plain and fancy qj -f O A 7 cuff, your choice of this lot at P O.TrV Your choice Men's Suits worth to $27.50 made of best fancy stripe wors'ed aim. the plain effects, nothing newer or more stylish, your choice $19.67 1 now Your choice of men's or youths Overcoats and Cravennettes, worth tq q7 to $15.00 during our sale CpO.7 Your choice of men's Overcoats or Water Proof Coats the Best Mu- t -j Q"7 .erlal and Newest styles. Coats worth to $25.00 now 40.7 One big lot of Boys Knee Pants Suits In great variety of Style and Matorials worsted, cheviots and serge In stripes and cheeks. Regular $5.00 val- (hy QO ue on sale at P 7 O Boys Suits worth $S.OO to $10.00 Including Blue Serge and the newest stripe effects made up in the Styles that wi.l suit the boys size 5 to 15 years, your choice at One lot Boys Knee Pants worth to 75c on sale now at One lot Boys Knee Pants worth to $1.00 on sale now at. $5.47 47c 63c Great Surplus i-ale of Ladies' Coats and Suits A Big Manufacturer of Ladles' Coats and suits had to havo the cash quick, and our New York Bujer Bought them at his own Price, and Coos Bay People get tho Benefit. High Class Materials and High art Tailoring Can he seen at the first glance. Ladies Suits in Blue, Brown or Grey, made of the new herringbone weave of latest models neatly trimmed, regular values to $18.50 on sale now d 4 - 07 at qJ2y Ladies' Suits worth to $22.50 In Greys Greens, and London smoke shades In plain and fancy stripe materials, a real bargain at $22.50 but on salertM n 0- now at ) I . OO Ladles Suits worth t 32.50 of the newest materials and all new $')') 70 i.dels, reautifully fri and placed on sale at your choice JpZZ.O Your choice of udies Suits worth to $45. On saloOO 07 Ladles Suits worth to $05.00 on sale at .' . .' . . . .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' ,' .' .' ,' ,' 547 59 1 Lot of Ladles black coats full length on sale at.'. .".'.' .'.'.' j r mod with braid, coats that so d for $12.50new model, and neatly' trim- 4D7 1 Lot Ladies long coats in Black, Brown, nine and Green full satin lined and trimmed with silk braid and velvet, regular $20.00 values on sale now j 3 70 1 Lot Ladies long coats in Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Red, full' satin Hned and elaborately trimmed In silk braids and ve'vet, regular $27.50 cf -r o- sellers but to go at J) 00 1 Lot Child's Bearcloth coats, size to G years, values to $5.50," on cfOl no "wle at qZ70 f 1i?ani,oVa,n CatS ,n a11 sIzes and a varlety Prices but marked to go 59c 72c Unusual Barans in Dress Goods, Hks 1 Lot dress goods in short lengths, 2 to 10 yards each. 44 Inches wide. In batistes, chevrons and herring bone weaves. Values to $1.25 on sale a yard I Lot 54 In. Broadcloths '2 to 10 yard lengths, In all colors. Reg ular va'ues $1.50 and $1.75. On sale a yard. . . 1 Lot 54 In., fancy suiting and broadcloths, 3 to S yds. All the nost desirable colors. Values to $2.50 a yard, on sale at a yard 1 Lot fancy novelty suiting 38 to 14 in. wide. Worth lTb $1.50. On sale & S't 1 Lot novelty suitings worth $2.00 1 yard, on sale now Sl4 1C in. 1) ack taffeta silk, OO worth $1.25 on sale at . . CiC 2C in. Peau de Sole Silk regular v"2.00 ralue on sali (J at ? 1 nermous Bargains in Ladies Dress Skirts Lot 1, about 35 Skirts In all of tho most wanted materials and desirable shades, regular $5.00 sellers, on sale c,0"5 each j65. Lot 2 Ladies's Skirts worth $8.50 and every one a new model on sale at Lot 3, Ladies' Skirts that sold to $10.50 in b'ack, , blue, brown, green of voiles, Herringbone and chevron weavo most desirable a"0. ..a.m!...!,H.c?d,$6.8r Lot 4, Ladles' Skirts worth to $22.50 the finest and choicest of our stock and priced for this sale at each A WOXDKIlFCIi BARGAIN IN LADIKS' PETTICOATS. Ladles' Sateen Petticoats cut very full, deep flounce with rows of shirring. Regular $1.50 Qn sellers on sale at t Grea? Slaughter Sole Ladies' Corsets This sale of American Lady Corsets presents the greatest val ues ever offered on the Pacific coast. hose One lot of Corsets that sold at $1.50 on sale at. 3c for One lot Corsets that sold $2.00 and $2.25 on sale at t One lot Corsets that sold for $3.00 and $3.50 on sale at One lot of $4.50 and $5 Corsets on sale at , $1.68 !.5.$2.98 Every 'Pair of These Corsets are of High Grade material and all Good Models. Unheard of Bfirga'ns fn Lrcfiesand Child's Hosiery Children's fast black libbed Wo an sizes, that sold for 15c on sale at Children's cotton riboed iUc value on sale at Infants fine enshmere hos kind you always pay 25c, In black or colors Children's black 35c hose on sale at Children's black wool the 35c grade on sale tit Great Surplus Sale Ladies' and Children's Underwear Children's flue ribbed cotton un- deiwear, sizes 18 to 22, worth 20c on sale Tho 24c hose, He 9c solo Ladles' cotton hose fast black, 18c grade now... Ladles' 35c black and tan hose on sale at Ladles' split foot white hose regular 35c sellers I . ' V 50c wool hose on F-'e at, pair Jg Lad.es' 65c a.id 75c fan-, A 5 cy hose on sale '"JrJ&C S'zes 21 to 28 worth 30c on sale at Sizes 30 to 34 worth 45c on sale at Ladies Wool Underwear that sold at $1.00, now on sale at 14c 32c that 78c Ladies Wool sold at $1.35 now Underwear on sale that D.rt$1.53 Ladles Wool Underwear that sold at $2.25, white or gray, high or low neck, long or short sleeves, ou sale at, Ladles' Union Suits in white or gray, regular $1.00 value '5'z- Suits in white and gray, that sold up to $2.25 on sale at, a LQf on sale at a suit Ladies' Wool Union Great. Slaughter Sale of Surplus Stock Shoes Vou enn Hud shoes in this line to fit the entire family, and the values tho greatest you hao over seen. Not a lot of odds and ends, hut new, clean, stylish, desirable goods Child's shoes 3 to 5 size. G5c values In lino kid stock. On sale at CHICKENS on salo at' tho ANONA Cash Grocery. Child's shoes, sizes 2Vj to 5. Finest stock put In children's shoes. C.(6 Values to $1.50 O-C Chlld'u shoes sizes 3 to 8, Good solid soles, best kid uppers. All good styles. Values to $1.75. On salo AO Misses' shoes, sizes 0 to 11. Pino kid Stock, heavy or light soles. Worth S. .$.2:'5....0,:...8.a.,?. $1.68 Boy's shoos worth $2.25, all solid. Uvory pair warranted to fl VJ Ay glvo satisfaction, salo.... K & twt Mon's Pacillc, Cutter, Bradley and Washington loggers. Hegu (PA OtQ .ar $7 values. On sale at. iptt4.4' I Hoy's shoes 2 to 0M, best all soim uhoos. Worth to $3.00. fl fJQ '" 8a' "1-1 " ' ' ' Misses line klu -and valour calf shoes finest stock and good solid soles. Values to $3.00, on d Qy Bale P .a Ladles' dress shoes, Jullettes and old Time Comforts that sold to $3. On sale at, the pair. . . Ladles' finest dress shoes of vlcl kid and patent colt. Plain Bals or Blutcher cut. Very dressy. Valuepaj Cb'X to $4. On sale ut J5&.Z73 Men's $3.00 and $3.50 work shoes, nil solid. On sale now nt Men's $3,50 and $4.00 dress shoes In kid of calf leathers. On (7 07 salo at 4Z..O Men's $4.50 and $5,00 dress shoes, all leathers on sale now an Ay Men's 5G.00 and $S.00 dross shoes, no better inado anywhere. d a s"! On sale at 44r.D $U9 $2.48 wrjwi .WW Great Surp'us Sale of Men's Furnishings This is an opportunity of a llfo time for the men of Coos Bay to lay iii a supply of lliriiishinir irnnds nt ctnnll ,v,...t r ....1 ... 1 T ,. , ,. ,. " ." ....... . w.i .Ullli:, j. uul wen a goii snirts, about 10 dozen In all. All sizes and crood stvlea 10 ji.ou. un sa e at 59c silk with values our store now, price I Lot men's shirts of mohair, mercerized and fine wool, made coiiar nana and worth $3. f f OO On salo now at J) J. OQ Men's $1.50 Eagle brand dress shirts. Regular $1.50 val- A 4 a q ues. On sale now at vp.7 Men's Cluett brand dress shirts, worth $2.00 and $2.25. On rt' 4 -, sale at 4) J. O Men's and boy's caps worth 1 - to G5c, at j.yc Men's sample underwear, good heavy iotton ribbed and some ileeced. Val ues to $1.00. On sale now 00 it o9c Men's sample underwear of all wool, R-orth to $1.50. On salo rr at , oyc 49c under- '98c under- Men s heavy ribbed cotton under wear Brown, ecru or grey, 65o value, on sale Men's heavy camel's hair wear, worth to $1.35 on sale at Men's $1.75 camel's hair wear. All sizes, excellent fc 4 OQ quality. On sale at q) .OO Men's $2.00 Eagle underwear, strict ly pure wool. On sale now P 1 L1 Men's fancy wool underwear. Ex tra fine grade that sold at rf 4 rn $3.00 each. Sale Cp 1 .7 Men's all wool sweaters worth t&.ia. On sale at tb 1 sn each qJ..Zy I Lot men's suspenders Of) worth to 75c J7C Men's 35c suspenders on 6ale now at 1 Lot boy's shirts with soft collars 65q value. On sale at. to 23c 39c fSSSISSSaUS!S3XiSSSXSSSSS3SSS rera?rerasTi'giT'T gggunwjiyt vmi i&A lite. a6-0St4. aragijMiiM , . . &.. afet - 4mf.t' JOPBP!''' WT'MjJjdMMMaMMMBMMMrtM BBIM