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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1909)
i : 6 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909 EVENING EDITION. 3gBBra&raSSI3Z: The Hub MARSHFIELD- COQUiLLE pMIHHHHMHMBMHHHHHNHHHEBflHM Shoe ! J life CASH ONLY! MONEY TAL KS! When a merchant tells you he has the best suit, the best pair of shoes, or that any article that he sells is better than that of his competitors, you know1 that he is not telling you the truth. One man cannot buy all the good merchandise. If he could there would be only one merchant handling first class goods. There are hun dreds of manufacturers that make good merchandise and a great many more that make cheap merchandise. Now do .you think that one, or two, stores cipi buy all the good or get only the best? We say not and leave it to you to make us prove it. We do not claim to have ALL OF T.dE BEST THERE IS MADE, BUT AVE DO CLAIM, AND WILL PROVE IT TO YOU, THAT AYE HAVE THE SAME VALUE EOR LESS 'MONEY, OR BETTER VALUE FOR THE SAME MON EY. Now you ask us why we sell for less. We have no losses. Cash only. Money talks. There are several stores in Marshfield that have good clothing, but they cannot bivy all the best there is made. If there were ten times as many stores in Marshfield handling good clothing as there are, there w'ould be some good lines that are not carried here. We do not claim to have all the best there is made. AVlmt we do claim is that AVE HAVE AS GOODAS MONEY ON BUY. AVe will save you money on every purchase. AVe are not going to try and tell you all the names of the manufacturers that wTe buy from. AVe buy as good as We can get for our money. You should surely have the same privilege as we. If we do not save you money, do not buy. EFEBOTSKBSMKPTWnJtSM! Read Every Price, Mead Alfred Benian & Co- clotting MEN'S SUITS, OAERCOATS, AND CRAVENETS. Compare our prices with any store on the coast." $10.00 for a suit. Many suits in town better but they do not sell for $10.00, $11.85 for what you always pay $15.00 for; only at the Hub. $15.00 compare these with any of them. $17.85 for the very best of $22.00 vaiues. $20.00, seeing them you will buy. $25.00 strictly hand-tailored. $27.50, as good as the best (none better). Seeing is believing. MEN'S AVOOL AND COTTON UNDER WEAR $1.00 a suit for a good cotton under wear. $1.25 a garir.it nt or $2.25 a suit for all wool underwear. Always sold for $2.75 and $3.00 a suit. $1.50 for a genuine Scotch wool. Shirt or drawers. $2.00 value. A complete stock of Eagle and Medlicott Un derwear in all sizes as good as the best and the price are right, too. Boys' Underwear fifty cents a garment for a wool mixed, (Boys sizes only.) MEN, AVOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SHOES There are more good shoes sold in Marshfield than in any city of its size on the coast, but no one house can buy all the good shoes. AVe do not claim to have all or better than the others, but we do claim, and will prove to you, that we sell more and better shoes for less money. Why? MONEY TALKS. Men's shoes $1.75 for men's light shoes. Not worth $5 but you pay more for the same shoe at other stores. $1.95 for several strles of men's shoes. A good $2.50 value. $2.75 for a good box or Velour Calf Shoe, comes in plain or cap toes, Blucher or Bal cut. , $2.35 for heavy work shoe. All sizes G to 11 ; Cap toe only. $2.p5 for genuine Ooodyear AVelt; all of these sell $3.50 and $3.75 in several styles, heavy or light soles. Comes in gun metal, velour, box calf, patent or vici-kid leather. WORK SHOES No house in Marshfield is showing as many styles, and we say again if we do not save you from fifty cents to a dollar on every pair make us prove it. $3.85 for tan or black ten-inch lop; every one guaranteed sat isfactory or a new pair free. $1.85, 12-inch lop with or without buckle. Sold in town for $G.0O. $5.85 for a 1(5 inch top in black or tan, with or without buckles. Compare these with others. $7.45 as good as the best. IT not cheaper than others, ask, don't buy. Gold Seal Oil Clothing $2.25 for suit, coat and pants. 1 Tow is this price ? $2.50 for regular $3.00 slicker coats. Rubber boots and rubbers for men, women and children. PANTS $1.35 for a regular $2.00 dark color pants. $2.-15 for all sizes of men's cordu roy pants. Mule with peg top, belt straps and cuffs. $3.45 for several styles of men's $5.00 pnnts. SOX 3 for a quarter for black or brown sow Sold at any store in Marshfield tor twelve and one-half cents. 1 low much do you pay for your guaranteed hose i We sell you six pairs with a guarantee in each box for six months Aear or new ones free. $1.25 for six pair. Wool so for $ .25, $ .35 and $ .50. rermTnwirirOTmpra7ry.Btar-j JUST AS GOOD. NO BETTER MADE. PvU- i-VN - asa I VK WWWJ irfcjfi&-3 m v jfw 19 't 1. :,e mvM a n m mm :iep Hr. b t ti. vs m mwLsszsgmk .-'3d w i Hj 4MPWm If It1 mm l J Y risk? w m I'Li 4 it i i pV iinwl li m 1 III lvw pcnlamln Clothes I MARSHFIELD IIANDKERCIIIEFS $ .05, $ .10, $ .15 and $ .25. HATS We save you money on evcrv hat. WhyV Cash only. UMBRELLAS Don't need them now. "Well you may soon. We have them at all prices and they shed water too. Have a look. NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS We do not think there was a special mill made to manu facture these. But they are nice and warm to sleep in. Prices are right too. CARSON'S WORK GLOVES Xo better made, not made for us especially, but tell us a better glove and we will buy it. LADIES SHOES From the cheapest to the best, $2.25 for Ladies Vici Kid or lig-ht calf welt shoe alwavs sold for $2.50 and $2775. $2.50 for all sizes of Ladies' Vici-Kid Gun Metal Calf; they all ask $3.00 for none better. $2.95 for Ladies $3.50 values all leathers. $3.50. If you can buy as good for less than $4.00 do not buy this one. $4.50the best we carry. CHILDREN'S SHOES $ .25 for babies' soft Soled Shoes. $ .50 for Children's Shoes sizes 2 to 5. $ .75 for Children's Shoes 5 to S. $1.25 for Children's Shoes, a $1.50 value. $1.50 tor Children's loot culture shoe, sold for $1.75. TTiiiiTiwMmTiimnttiiiiimTmiiiiaBjjiiiiMiiMMiij You have the satisfaction of wearing as good a suit as can be made when you see Al FRED BENJAMIN & CO.'S name on the label. There are some as good but none better. All of our suits are not made Ly Alfred Benjamin & Co. We only ask to show you and we know you will buy. We give you a partial list of the merchandise we carry with maker's name on them also the price ou can buy them for at a cash store. Alfred Benjamin & Co. Clothing no better made. J. B. Stetson Hats We always considered them good hats; what do you call them? Manhattan and Cluett SI irts Is there any better? Priestly Cravenets Can you tell us of a better one? Every one guaranteed waterp roof. California and Oregon Flannel Shirts These are made from all wool and sewed with the best linen thread, and cheaper here than you have eer bought the same shirt for. Gold Seal Slickers Are they good? Carson Work and DRESS Gloves. Cleve Knit Sweaters and Sweater Coats for Ladies, Men and Children. Union Made Corduroy Pants, Dress Pants as good as the best. Work Shirts all Union Made. President suspenders. Crown made Suspenders. Guaranteed Hose? Rain proof umbrellas. Hub Hat, S' it cases made of paper, suit cass made of leather -we I ave them both. Goodvear Rubber Co.'s rubbers. Trunks We do not knew who made them, but we do know that we sell you, them fcr less. Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pajamas These rray not be made with a name on them but we know they are nice and warm to sleen in and dp not cost much either. .Men's Wool Underwear Just as good as the best for less moi ey. Wool and Cotton Sox Compare prices Men. Women and Children's Shoes We dn not claim to have all or the rnlv good shoes in Marshfield. but we do claim that if we sell you a Star Brand Shoe and vou are not satisfied with the nrioe and wear, bring it back and o?t a new pair free. Wrat more do you ask? Boss of the Road Qveral's and Jackets. $2.30 for Misses, in vici-kid, gun metal calf, sizes 1 to 4. $2.00 for Miss' heavy calf shoe. TROY'S SHOES It takes a good one for the Boys. We have it. Money saved on every pair. AVOOL AND COTTON BLANKETS $ .75 for a full s'i7c cotton blanket. Comnnvn it wifh the ones sold in town for $1.00. $1.15 for an extra full size. Some stores get $1.50 for this kind. $1.75 for a $2.25 value. $2.25 for a wool nai). $2.75 value. $2.85 for a wool nap, a $3.50 value. $-1.85 for an Oregon grcv wool full five pound weialit. $1.35, full size quilt cotton filled. SUSPENDER S-$ .25 for light or heavy, $ .Hn value 35 cents for all President Sus penders. -10 fnf! for all 50-cent suspenders LADIES AND MEN'S SWEATER COATS H.25 for Men's Si .30 Sweater Coats. $1.50 tor Men's $2.00 values. $2.50 for Men's $3.00 values. $4.50 for Men's $5.00 values. $2.50 for Ladies' $3.50 values. $2.75 for Ladies' $3.75 val ues. 3.6o for Ladies' $4.50 values. $4.75 for Ladies' (i.Q0 values. MEN'S FLANNEL SITIRTS-1.13 for :!-"?2 l1- j51-65 a 2.00 shirt. $1.85 for a " ifW" rl$ for n 3'00 C5llil't- 40 wnts :r nil 0-,Ont ork Shirts. 50 cents fov all o-eenf- Kbil.- Knti Mil ;,.- ""gggMtiJUhajjMBmanu Clothing hoe Company Esiasa -wQUSLLE lITIFWmill mi k. jfc. j" ---m 1