The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1909 EVENING EDITION
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When you have a good thing let the people know it. In yesterday's paper we told you of receiving 390 Suits H
bought bv our eastern buyer for spot cash at 67 1-2 cents on the dollar. After being advertised less than one day 8
g we have, sold 12 of these suits. Why did we sell them? Because we advertised them. After seeing these suits S
H and realizing they are so much better than were .ever sold at a sale, they went quickly. There is not a bad pattern; $t:
tt not an old style. Every suit is this spring's style with a saving to you of from $4.00 to $8.00 on every suit, and a Xt
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Men's Corduroy Pants
200 pairs of corduroy pants came in this lot. $2.45 for sizes from 31 to 42
waist. This pant is made peg top with belt straps', shield pockets and cuffs.
Every pair worth and sold elsewhere for not less than $4.00.
Suits for Young Men
Sizes 16 to 19. We guarantee to save you from $1.50 to $2.50 on every one
of them. $7.35 for Young Men's suits always sold for $10.00. $8.85 for Young
Men's Suits regular value $12.50. $9.85. for the best of Young Men's Suits,
$15.00 values.
Shoes for all the Family
Men's, Boy's, Women's and- Children's. Seeing is believing!, " Every pair guar
anteed. Why do we sell for less than other stores'? That is easy. CASH
ONLY. We have no losses.
Watch tomorrow's paper for prices on everything, with
the Merchandise to make good every article advertised.
Read!
Listen!
Read!
Men's Suits, sizes 34 to 42
$11.85 for several styles of suits that never were offered for less- than $15.00.
$12.85 for all kinds of $16.50 suits.
$13.90 for the finest $18.00 value.
$14.85 will buy a better' suit than any ever bought in Coos Bay for $20.00.
$16,85 for fine worsted and silk mixed, never was offered for less than $22.50.
$22.85 for the best of all wool and silk mixed, every one sold in the best stores
for $27.50.
$25.00 for the finest hand-tailored silk, lined in several different colors and every
one worth $35.00
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MAIL ORDERS FILLED SATISFACTORILY OR MONEY REFUNDED
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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DEEP WATERWAY
TOjULF 111
Government Engineers Report
Adversely On Mississippi
Project.
( By Assoclotcd Press )
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 10.
Tho proposed fourteen feet water
way project from St. Louis to the
Kulf received a blow today when tho
board of engineers reported to con
gress that such a water way was
npt desirable. Tho water way would
cost $12S,000,000 for construction
and $0,000,000 annually for Its
maintenance, the engineers say.
"CASTLKWOOP" at tho P. K.
Have you found somothlng? To
And Its owner try a Times' Want ad.
At the
Sanitary Market
You can find in our refrlg
orator thn LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE LINK of
COOS COUNTY MEATS AXI
r 1'OUlrilY. Wo are in a posi-
tfoii to hamllo tho lurgest lines
of meat becauso our refrig
erator keeps nil tho (lies and
foul substnnco from our ment
and insures you tho most
wholesome and sanitary meats.
Wo aro In a position to glvo
you meat nt n very small price
' becauso wo soil for cost.
1 Wo would he plonsed to havo
you call niuj Inspect our shop.
IIAIJj GAMErMIXUP.
Easthlde Man Gives His Version of
Sumner Gaines.
EASTSIDE, Ore., June 10. Edit
or Times: Inrogard to the ball game
Sundny at Sumner, tho Sumner cor-
respondant seems to havo forgotten
i'le old saying: "Smile and the
world smiles with you, weep and
you weep alone " But he, she or
it, whosoever they may be, asserts
that tho Eastside nine entered the
field all smiles, which is true how
over, but why Fhould tho Sumner
nine, after going down tho line after
the correct tlmo of 11 to 15 in favor
of Fairvlew, ston in and share their
mourning with us after we smiled
alone?
Wo are not going. to hide our
score from any one, it is as oven a
break as could he expected; further
more, we understood as near as any
one could, what we were going up
against and have no reason to ask
sympathy from any one, and in men
tioning the Fairvlew boys as grey
hounds nnd fleet on. foot and true at
ftlin, according to the score there was
ilfteon of them aimed at the ball and
hit tho northwest wind instead,
which makes us feel proud of our
pltchor who glvep prowess of filling
a position In bettor hall games than
Jie is playing in today, and we did
hot draw him out ,of Uncle Sam's
Engineer Corps to meet defeat. Tho
game ns It wi played; scored by
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T01KE RAGE
San Francisco Democratic
Club Names Him For Dis-
trict Attorney.
(By Associated Press.)
SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.
Francis J. Heney was nominated for
district attorney by the-'San Francisco-
Democratic club representing
one faction of the local democracy.
Heney accepted though he said he Is
a Roosevelt republican. It Is expect
ed that other organizations will nom
inate Hepoy.
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FIRE
SALE
OUH ENTIRE STOCK OF
GOODS THAT WAS ON THE
SHELVES AT THE TIME OF
THE .FUtE WILL BE SOLD
AT A DISCOUNT. BRING
your pocket-book and
l ave will send you away
, SATISFIELD WITH YOUR
BARGAIN.
Sale is Now On
ANONA
Cash Grocery I
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J. C STECKEL, Mgr.
Sanitary Market
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby glvon that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween tho undersigned under tho firm
name and stylo of LnChnnco and Mc
Keown, Is this dry dissolved by mu
tual consent; II". J. McKeown having
purchased tho business and nssets of
said firm, will jmy all legal claims
against tho same and nil debts ow
ing .said flrpi aro to bo paid hjin,
"Tho Chnndler" hotel will hereafter
1P under his sole management.
Dated nt Mars! Hold, Orogon, Jiqio
9th, 1909.
H. J. McKEOWN,
E. D. LACHANCE.
When You Are Looking for f
Some Suitable Wedding Gift f
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Don't forget the Carleton Jewelry Co.
Our silverware is very complete in
Sterling, Rogers and Community.
AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
To increase our Cash Sales, for the next
30 days, we will give .away Absolutely
with every cash purchase
amounting to $5.00; one
dish from- our immense stock of six dif
ferent patterns of English China.
You are not required to make a purchase
of $5.00 at each sale; but are allowed to
total your purchases.
Be sure to ask for and save your cash slips.
See our window for patterns of china "T
given away Absolutely - - . JTVi 6
PIONEER HARDWARE C6
V. E. HAGUE, il'res.
MARSHFIELD
Carleton Jewelry Company,
FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS HANK ULDG.,MARSHFIELD, ORE T
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M. D. SUMNER, Vicc-Prc.
330 Front St." OREGON
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BETTER MKATS. BETTER PRICKS. BETTER SERVICE.
Glvo Us Trial Order iintl Lot Us Convince Von.
Tomorrow morning we will have ji full line of choice freh meats
mid chickens.
PROMPT FREE DELIVERY. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
HOBSON'S MEAT MARKET
Phone 248J Opposite Chandler Hotel
United Wireless Telegraph Company
OFFICE. IN MTHE CHANDLER'
Messages Received For All Parte of the World,
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If you aro interested In tho 7 PER CENT PBEF., PARTICIPATE
ING, FULL-PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE STOCK III tho above Com
puny, as nn investment, please' call on or write
O. L. HOPSON, Fiscal Agt
COOS AND CURRY COUNTIES, RO 323, MARSITFIELD, OREGOX.
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS;
Cavanagh, Chapman (h Co. i
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
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