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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1910)
W! ' " ' " ' 1JI 1 Tfr i jar,.,, - "Mft niTA. . airfU l.,j i, ;. r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGONJHURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910 EVENING EDITION M !k f COOS BAY TIMES Ewd nt tno postofllce at Mrrt fiftld. OroRon, (or trftnumlssloc &rtgh the mails as second class emII BMvtter. 3ft, C. MMTiOXKV Kdltor nnl Pnk. AX IE. UATJ9SEY News FWlt.r t WITH THE t I TOAST AND TEA t ntnntttntttttnttttttt A&trws an commuBlcatlBS to S5 AX HAILT TIMES, Ddlated t the Bervlce of th peopla, Ika eod cause shall lak a chKptni, and that eril shall met thrive 'nppseil. Ati vitfclinTdGnt Republican news paper pkVTtsled every evening except BniMlay, and Weekly by Th 0ms Vtkf Times Publishing Co. GOOD HVEXIXG. In earth's broad Holds of death- less bloom tho gladdest lives are those Whose thoughts aro as tho Illy and whoso lovo Is like tho rose. Selected. I Mow for the LAST DAYS of the I m IwjilrBw" 3 f ifiuoL lJc; One year . Mix ruontliB Less than C One yeir SOIISCRII'TION KATES. In Advanco. " DAILY. $6.00 $2.60 months, per month .60 WEEKLY. $1.50 Tho Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall ,nd The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first daily estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times is, Its ImmedUto successor. OFFICIAL rAI'KIt OF THE CITY OF UAHSIIFIELl). Official Tapcr of Coos County. TOPICS OF THK TIMES. O The lucky hog has tho snout. longest Pray for your enemies and woik for yourself. Some valuablo New York real es tate has been leased for 999 years, ,but it Is likely that tho party who rented it will change landlords a few times during tho Hfo of his lease. XCnock and tho world knocks with you, Boost and you boost alone, The bad old earth is a foe to mirth, And has a hammer as large as your own. Buy and the gang will answer, Sponge and they stand and sneer; Tho revelers bound to a joyous sound And shout from refusing beer. Bo rich and the men will seek you, Poor, and they turn and go You're a mighty good fellow when you aro mellow, And your pockets are lined withi dough. Be flush and your friends are many, Go broke and you loso them all. You're a dandy old sport at $4.00 a quart, But not if you chance to fall. Praise and tho cheers aro many, Beef and the world goes by, Be smooth and slick and the gang will stick As close as a hungry fly, There is always a crowd to help you A copious draught to drain, When the gang Is gone you must bear alono Tho harrowing stroke of pain. Chancellor Day expresses the opin ion that when woman gets ready to vote she will vote. In the mean time, perhaps, sho will content her self with llndlng fault with tho way tho men vote. Investigation has disclosed that ono eastern milk dealer makes $100,000 a ear pioilt. And he probably smiles nt tho follows who approach him with other got-rlch-quick schemes. STOHY OF THE DAY. "How far is It between Marshfleld and Coqullle?" asked Frank Parsons of Dr. Houseworth the other day as he poured 2 ounces of H 2 O into a three-ounce prescription. "About fourteen miles as the flow cries," replied Doc. who made the trip once in an automobile. "You mean as the cry flows," but ted In J. T. Harrlgan who was stand ing by. "No," put in Bill Lawlor, "he means ns the fly crows." And then they looked at each oth er fooling that something was wi ong. Tho man who uncovered the sugar weighing frauds Is likely to get a million dollars as his share of the money paid over to tho government. That big lump of cash may tempt him to Invest In sugar trust stock. A Spokane man named Krzinlg Szcczyrlchz was fined live dollars and costs for disorderly conduct. Any linotype operator will agieo with us that tho judge should hao soaked him an oxtra llvo for carrying around a nnmo llko that. Tho offort to (ll8ciedit Pinchot nnd Glavls In tho great gamo being played for possession of tho billion dollar coal ileitis of tho United States In Alaska inny leact startlngly and aggressively whon tho facts behind it aro common propcity of tho people. Tho heart makes fewer mistakes than tho head. Tho secret or success Is in not hav ing any secrets. Any man can support himself If ho has help enough. Foolish peoplo nro created that wiso oues might bo conspicuous. No man's thoughts are his own after ho has expressed them to some body else. MAHHIIFIKLD TAItEHXACL HtilldiiiK Xou Under Construction Will llino Largest Seating Capa city In City. Editor Times: That Marshfleld Is to hnvo a Jni go taboi naclo where tho peoplo of tho city can nssomblo Is now a coitnlnty. This is tho result of tho combined oft'orts of tho churches of tho city In proparlng for tho union ovangellstlc campaign. A general committee composed of twonty ontorprislng laymen, many of whom nro business mon, have this work In charge. Tho contract was awarded a few days ago to W. K. Wilson and Che work of construction has now been begun. Tho building is to be situat ed on Anderson streot, south of tho Hotel Chnmller and is to bo complet ed by February Gth. It is to bo ade quate In Its every feature and adapt ed to general assemblies of various kinds and will seat approximately 2,000 people. Sm'i a building Is much needed la Mar 'leld fur there la bow no ; lu the city with so large a capacity ns this one will he funds (or the erection of uaole are being provided by ' --' tho majority of . ..0. -.a t i COMMITTEE. bu' F 1 1' tllv, "ft Thoro are too many peoplo who aro like my new teakettle. You can pllo fire under It, and polish It all you please, but it won't sing; all It will do is to grunt a little, and if you take the lid off, It will scald the hand. Isn't that a picture of grumpy, surly peoplo who don't ap preciate kindness? Oivo mo tho old iron kettlo that can sing, nnd tho old jolly people who can sing, also. CAPTAIN LOOSE. O, Captain Loose, of tho good ship Goose, won't you toll us a seaman's tale? Of Cue wavo washed deck and tho ghastly wreck, and tho rocks, nnd tho groaning galo? "I was 'fore tho mast," answered Captain Fast or Loose, ns tho case may bo "and our dancing bark, It was called thei Shark, and tho year was umpty threo. And thoro enmo n blast that upsot tho mast, and ronded tho rud der chain; and wo drifted south In tho snarling mouth of a filghtful hurricane. Week after week In the fumo and rook, nnd tho ioar of tho salt sea spray, wo drifted on till our hollo was conn anil wn never left Broadway. And monsters dire with I their oyos of tiro, nil over tho bul-' wnrks cropt, nnd forty foot eels and i bears on wheels surrounded mo when I slept; and there came forth from' the wintry north vast cove)s of ant lered geese; aye, I heard their etlV with my tarry eyes, or my n une'e not Oautalu Leese! Ami I might go on till the break of dawn, a telllni? .ui what befell, when I sailed the Sm-K o'er the waters dark, in mv mom In a cheap hotel!"WALT M SO In SncH ine U'h w nsatioii&l Bargain Event Ever TWO DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. WHICH WILL POSITIVELY WIND UP A MOST LIBERAL BARGAIN' EVENT THESE DAYS WILL BE CELEBRATED BY RECKLESS SLASHING OF PRICES AND WE URGE EVERY ONE TO BE ON HAND EARLY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MOST OPPORTUNE OCCASION. SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AND DON'T DELAY; THE GRAND OPPORTUNITY OF MAKING A BIG SAVING WE ARE NOT OFFERING YOU SHOP WORN MERCHANDISE BUT THE CREAM OF OUR STOCK BACKED UP BY OUR MOST ENVIABLE REPUTATION OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE. ALL SEASONABLE AND UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE AT REDUCED PRICES, INCLUDING EVERY DEPART MENT OF OUR LARGE STOCK. NO RESTRICTIONS AND NO LIMITING OF HOW MUCH YOU SHOULD HAVE OF ANY ONE ARTICLE. WHEN WE CUT WE PUT THE KNIFE DEEP AND DO' IT WITH A VENGEANCE WE DON'T HUMBLE OURSELVES WITH A MERE FLASH OF BLACK TYPE BUT BACK UP EVERY STATEMENT WITH FACTS AND LOW PRICES THAT'S WHY ,WE GET THE MONEY AND THAT'S WHY WE REQUIRE THE FORCE OF CLERKS TO HANDLE THE BUSINESS. YOU WILL FIND NO IDLE ONES HERE. "EVERYBODY WORKS BUT FATHER, AND HE HAS TO GO SOME, TOO." FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THE LAST DAYS 12 AND 15c VICUNAS AND WKAPPEK MATEIUALS 8c YD. A most complete stock of wrapper and kinioiui materials In every sliado and largo assortment of patterns, values to 15c tho yard A good fleeced back material and cry suit able for present climatic conditions, TAKE ADVANTAGE 8c YAKD. 50-INCH HEAVY ALL WOOL SKIRTING GOOD PATTEHNS, 70c YARD. Wo place on salo for tho last two days an assortment of eight to ten pieces of fine all wool skirting, val ues to $1.50 tho yard, and colors, navy, black, cardinal, gray and novelty effects, tho best oirer made nt tho yard, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 70c. WOOLENS AND ENTIRE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT SPECIALLY REDUCED. All short lengtlLs up to -1 yards, including the ovy choicest patterns up to $2.50 yard will bo closed out at JUST 1-2 PRICE SEE SPECIAL COUNTER IN NOTION DEPART MENT. $2.50 Rroadclotli. ,otir standard qual ity, in black, navy, tan, gray, gar net, cream, white, etc., FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, $1.05 YARD. $2.00 Novelty broadcloth, piques, suitings, etc 91.50 YARD. $1.50 Serges, easluneres, niiuamas, poplins, prunellas, novelty suitings, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 91.10 YARD. V I Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffher fc? Marx $1.25 Dress materials, nil kinds, nil slindes and many patterns to choose from Tako Advantage, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY1 S P E O I A L S 05c Y A K 1). 75c Dress materials, many patterns to choose from SALK PRICE, 58c YARD. GOc and C5c Dress materials in checks and stripes, assorted colors. AH good clean merchandise, FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY ROYS and YOUTHS K-NEE LENGTH SUITS, THE VERY LATEST PATTERNS AND STYLES IN RUSSIAN RLOUSES, SAILOR, PETER PAN, AND KNICKER BOCKER SUITS YOUR OP PORTUNITY FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO DRESS YOUR ROY AT A SMALL CONSmERA TION. TAKFJ ADVANTAGE F R 1 1) A Y AND SATURDAY $3.50 Hoys Knickerbocker Suits, ages 0 to 10 years Jj2.80 $1.00 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, ages'O to 10 years $3.20 $1.50 Hoys Knickerbocker Suits, ages O to 10 years .$3.00 $5.00 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, ages O to 10 years $3.05 $0.00 Hoys Knickerbocker Suits, ages O to 10 years $1.80 $7 50 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, ages O to 10 years $5.95 YOUTHS REEFER AND LONG LENGTH OVERCOATS FOR' F R I D A Y AND S AT U R D A Y Youths' coats, agos 2 to 10 .years, come in gray, tan, red, brown and novelty patterns, reduced as follows: $4.00 CoatsforFriday-Saturday $3.20 $5.00 Coats f or Friday-Saturday $3.05 $0.50 Coats for Friday-Saturday $5.20 HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .... . . SPECIALS. Why is it you can distinguish our patrons from others? Why do the suits bearing our label and cominci from here bear such an enviable reputation. Ask any of our patrons if they have been satisfied with the Dual ity they have received here and it is a cinch that you will be convinced to make your next purchase here We positively guarantee every garment we sell to retain its shape, hold its color and to be absolute free from cot ton and above all we see that you are properly fit and will defy any one to tell the difference between ours and the genuine tailor mads. If we sell you once, we sell you again that's why we get the clothing business of Coos ""J" rui rniUHl MIHU OH lUnUHl A Vfc MUVtt U illK $35,00 Tailor-made Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits. ' topnn 95 85 lim Es SAi ay w $14:25 SSn.fin Tailnr.mnrio Hurl' Qnhoffnor nnrl m p..h "" " $28.( rnrtr- XX niuwo nuii, uuiiuiiiici ailU mcllA OUIfJ djno QC $25,00 Tailor-made Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits and Overcoats ?Tq qr utuiuu iuiiui-ihuuc nail, ouilullllCI ctllU niulA OUHS fljic 5R1fi.0n Finp Suite rrm.-lfj hv ronntohln nannla nnri n,.n ,, ., x T "J i7. ";r.".."::. JIO. $15,00 Best UODUlar Oriced Suit in Cnns Hnimtv nnri nun n.rQrontnn fnn ,,:' : : " lu ."' ment bought elsewhere at the same price an. i we will as u re lo ithat ur's w be by (arsuDeri al" K Y$2fl0N0DC,L Zl fit71 ALL TRUSERS M 2-5 T VtTSBS; PRiCES $1,00 to $1,50 Monarch Shirts, good patterns"". " " " yLplJpH closeoutaTa bigsacrificl. Negligee Shirts' ranain ln Price 'M.Mto-W to be ?,?;S2 J!!D!?SS Hats' ""restricted choosing from our entire stock oo Ar UNRESTRICTED CHOP- Wa f RM ti- 1 . LA?IES GENTS', 'MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES SACRIFICED This being the largest stock of shoes in the county to select from, we are at a loss to know iust hnu tn hnGt put forth our convictions in the way of informing the people of the areat onnnrtimSt thi, ti1!? k u -It is simply impossible to catalogue our price's nncJ etc. as t imV a ?n5 we have to say is: Come and see for yourselves, we are ready to show vol i and L Trnf rL,?in?inn s a" are giving you the best opportunity of your life RIGHT NOW, to supply your needs in all denaZpnt,9 lh nS5 wait or delay a day-our large stock will accommodate a lot of you but our anticina L nf I RS HS Don vinces that you must come early in order to get the best results anticipation of a big business con- Wl hnvP catrl nnnnnli nnri no u: : l.. 11 i- ! , .. ... .u; the maan itu r he fS ' I'?1 J ?" '",e.!! ef u. ' !V are going to make for you. the maanih of the affair is too wiffi5S?S -'my patrons. Wo say to you, come-once here the storv is told Wo X IZ S!? P pl y mform, our honest conviction of a most woW M rd sf pSdus pE cutting affair V YourV" "" UiFVLTY nca; at HAIN'US. fc"l 1 R m h.W CM A WT S. W A M&J i teSiiSSffis!!?? iHjKvT M .-)tii4UltA$IHtt&- "iT'iTr win in ir - rM,rrr,, ERER The Big Store mr m A