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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910 EVEMlNG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tne postofnce nt Mas toid. Oregon, for transmission through the Malls as second class mall matter. M. a ABHjOHHV Kditor and Tnh. AN IS. MAI.ONEV News Eaitr Address all cornmunlcstUnB to COOS BAT DAILY TIKES, SferahflfTd :: :: :: :: (Vegan Dedicated t the service of the people, that cod cause aha.Il laefc a champion, and that evil shall at thrive tfnepjioseil. ALLOW LOVETT TO FILE NOTE An EafBpadent Republican news paper jrtftUtrked every evening except Bund ay. and Weekly by Tbo 6o9 Btrj Times Publishing Co. One year . Biz months Less than G One year sTJsscmrnoN hates. In Advance. DAILY. 15.00 $2.50 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. $1.50 President of Harriman Lines to Fight Noted Dissolution Suit. By Associated Press.? WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 21. Judge It. S. Lovett, president of tho Union Pacific Railroad, has beet, given leave to file whh the attorney general a written memorandum of his views of the request made on the government to dismiss the suit insti tuted by It to dissolve tho merger of the Union Pacific and Southern Pa cific railroads. &t AT i arasffiEfflggggaEBm The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall .nd Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times is its immediate successor. OFFICIAL TAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Official Taper of Coos County. THE TOLL OF THE SEA. A SHIPWRECK on a home coast is always moro terrifying and tragical than In foreign seas. The toll In human life taken by the sea Is the heavier when it is levied upon those whom wo knew and hon ored and loved in life. It is thus that tho wreck of tho Argo on Tilla mook bar, a little time ago, and of tho Czarina at Coos Bay but now, came close to the hearts of our peo ple. For tho rest these tales of the sea are written in every disaster which has befallen seafarers since navigation first began to write its records on uncharted waters. There are some calamities that aro moro terrible In contemplation than in reality. .This, wo aro constrained to believe, is true of death Itself in whatever form It comes. In this viow tho sea-beleaguered victims of shipwreck, who looso their hold upon the rigging and drop Into the raging wntors, suffer less in the final stress of disaster than do their frlonds on shore, who In agonized helplessness seo tho sea swallow them up. The comrades that knew, and tho friends and kindred who loved Harold Millis, whoso life was lost in tho wreck of the steamer Czarina last Thursday, suffered moro In the disaster that befell, and tho death that overtook him, than did ho himself. As sung by Lucy Larcom, a gentlo' poetess of a past generation, who was in closo touch with the sea, and its dlsastors to the -fishermen who wont out from the harbors of tho bleak Now England coast, to tho fogs and gales of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland: I' Ills was tho anguish a moment tells, Tho passionate sorrow death quickly knells, But the wearing wash of a life-long woo Is loft for tho desolato hearts to know, Till hopo drifts dead to Its stagnant brim, Whoso tides with the dull years come nnd go, Thinking of him. Oregonlan. "SPY" IX MIXERS MEETING. Agent of Alabama Coal Operators Is Discovered. (By Associated Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 21. It became known today that a man named Rivers, alleged to bo the agent of the Alabama operators, has been attending the convention of the United Mine Workers. When tho delegates heard of it, there were loud cries of "Throw him out" and on,o.-eXcIted man shouted "kill him." Rivers is said to have attended the meetings in previous years. NOTICE. All- Coos County warrants drawn on the General Fund and endorsed prior to Soptmeber 1, 1908, will be paid on presentation at my office In Coqujlle, Oregon. No interest will bo allowed on any of these warrants after January 22, 1910. Dated this 19th day of January, 1910. T. M. DIMMICK, County Treasurer. WE ARE STILL SELLING BEST TIIE $8.50 SUIT IX AMERICA. COME IX AXD GET YOURS. m m most S Tomorrow Will Be the Last Day of the ensational Bargain Event Ever TWO DAYS, FRIDAY AND S A T U R D A Y, 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.0NES HERE. "EVERYBODY WORKS BUT FATHER, AND HE HAS TO GO SOME, TOO." ---- Cardigan Jackets A warm, heavy, well made garment In navy blue that takes tho placo of tho coat sweater but Is moro convenient and cheaper. Wo have more than' wo want and wo want you to have some of them. They woro bought to sell at $3.00 and that prlco Is low but wo want to move them and will sell this elegant $:$. CARDIGAN JACKET FOR $51.25 Como in quickly whilo wo have your size. "DON RAMIRO" Perfection of Clear Hannva goods The Housekeeper Does Nothing AS IMPORTANT AS BUYING GRO CERIES. Nothing an) where near as Impor tant except possibly to cook thorn. Poor groceries cannot bo turned Into good food no mattor how ex port the cook may be. A dollar saved by buying cheap grocorles will llkoly turn out to be TWO wasted. A los of nourlshmont. A waste of eatablos, A luek of rolish. We Invito nil particular chouse wives to test the gouduow of our grocorles, then to act as thoy flud them. That's all. THE BAZAR HOUSE OF QUALITY. riimii 82-J Central Avenue SEE OUR WINDOW --. n i a a t a t: t: i :: i :: n i a i a i 8 i --- CAKE Cook's Grocery WE HAVE A COMl,.rr iilXE FRUIT CAKE CHOCOLATE CAKE CREAM CAKE , NUT CAKE MAKSHMALLOW CAKE COCOAXUT CAKE MAOAROO.V8 AND ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE PASTRY. RAISED AXD STANDARD DOUGHNUTS, ALSO PUMPERNICKEL AND ZWEIllACir. Coos Bay Bakery Phone 11 L FOR SALIC TENTS, PACK SAD DLE, NEW AXD SECOND-HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 18(1 RUOADWAV, 2D.HAND STORK. m i Cor. Central Ave, mid Fourth street I 'Lf J. Contractor anil RiilluVr Mgi U'en yi'mv fxiuT'eiii'o 1m motto Takvuiirum. Ul i rrKM ( jiuiii uii it JU. 'X' m . 872 South Ketx ,.t MARSHFIELD, ,112. 12 AND 15c VICUNAS AXD WRAPPER MATERIALS 8 He YD. A most complete stock of wrapper nnd kimona materials in every shade nnd largo assortment of patterns, values to 15c the. yard A good fleeced back material and very suit able for present climatic conditions, TAKE ADVANTAGE 8c YARD. 50.INCII HEAVY ALL WOOL SKIRTING GOOD PATTERNS, 70c Y'AHD. Wo plnco on sale for tho last two days an assortment of eight to ten pieces of flue all wool skirting, val ues to $1.50 tho yard, nnd colors, nary, black, curdinnl, gray and novelty effects, tho best offer made nt tho yard, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY' 70c. WOOLENS AND ENTIRE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT SPECIALLY REDUCED. All short leugtlis up to 4 yards, including the very choicest patterns up to $2.50 yard will bo closed out nt JUST 1-2 PRICE SEE SPECIAL COUNTER IN NOTION DEPART MENT. $2.50 Broadcloth ,our standard qual ity, in black, navy, tan, gray, gur net, cream, white, etc., FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY, 51.05 YARD. $2.00 Novelty broadcloth, piques, suitings, etc .$1.50 YAltl). $1.50 Serges, cashmeres, paiiamas, poplins, prunellas, novelty suitings, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 91.10 YARD. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffher &? Marx $1.25 Dress materials, all kinds, all shades and many patterns to choose from Take Advantage, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY" SPECIALS 05c YARD. 75c Dress materials, ninny patterns to choose from SALE PRICE, 58c Y'ARD. GOc and G5c Dress materials in checks and stripes, assorted colors. All good clean merchandise, F R I D A 1' AND SATURDAY ROYS and YOUTHS KNEE LENGTH SUITS, THE VERY LATEST PATTERNS AND STYLES IN RUSSIAN IILOUSES, SAILOR, PETER 1AN AND KNICKER BOCKER SUITS YOUR OP PORTUN1TY FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO DRESS YOUR ROY AT A SMALL CONSIDERA TION. TAKE ADVANTAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $3.50 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, nges 0 to 10 years $2.80 $4.00 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, ages O to 10 years $.'5.20 $4.50 Roys KnickerIocker Suits, ages O to 10 years $3.00 $5.00 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, ages O to 10 years $3.05 $0.00 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, ages O to 10 years $4.80 $7.50 Roys Knickerbocker Suits, ages 0 to 10 years $5.05 YOUTHS REEFER AND LONG LENGTH OVERCOATS FOR F R I D A Y AND SATURDAY Youths' coats, agos 2 to 10 years, come in gray, tan, red, brown and novelty patterns, reduced ns follows: $4.00 Coats for Frlday-Saturday $3.20 $5.00 Coats for Friday-Saturday .$3.05 $G.50 Coats for Friday-Saturday $5.20 HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .... . .t ,. SPECIALS. Why is it you can distinguish our patrons from others? Why do the suits bearing our label and comina from here bear such an enviable reputation. Ask any of our patrons if they have been satisfied with the qual ity they have received here and it is a cinch that you will be convinced to make your next purchase here - We tTSVS,ynhE!! TMft se" ? r$J. hold its color and to be abaoKTfrom oot? tnn nnri ahnvn nil uo con thot .. n i., " V :iT .Zi: 1 7 " . T '" "' " lu "c ""ouiuiej. nee ... r. ,. ou UIt JUU aic H,UHC,,y,m al!U win UUy any one l0 Ie ine rjifterence between our; and the genuine tailor made.-lf we sell you once, we sell you again that's whv w net tiTSfn ? hVEe UJ?n? Bay. For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TAKF AmANTARP a ",BM Ul OUUJ . . f n 1 1 n ui $36.00 Tnilnr-mnrlo Mnrt Qhoffnon nnrl p..h $30,00 Tailor-made Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits. " ffS"2S $25,00 Tailor-made Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits and Overcoat's" Jfo 2 $20,00 Tailor-made Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits "" HjMg iifiiS 5"e. Suits made by reputable people and our guarantee of good qualityf"FRl"DAY' AND" SATURDAY $1425 K2 Y$2AoNoDc, BAI !&" ALL TR0USERS FR0M 2-50 biobyADK; cEs. $1.00 to $1,50 Monarch Shirts, good patterns" Vr S coToSrXmigee SWr,S' ran0in i'"pS" 'r$"f' ' W'oorbr-okeVlotrand-siJes'; tota $3,00 Men's Dress Hats, unrestricted choosing from our entire stnrk UNRESTRICTED CH00SIMG afeSs ggtf --'- n- , 4U , LA?'ES', GENTS', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES SACRIFICED " puttM arooiving you the best opportunit if "you, Z ? RIGHT NOW to su py7ou ESbW InTnS? ""S W-5 wait or de ay a day-our large stock will accommodate a lot of you but b antloiDaHo i nf a Kin ffi. 0n ' vmeps that you must come early in order to got the best results anticipation of a big business con- yoMheTagnSM . going make for many patrons.-We say to you, come-once here the storv?MH i.eAKwe have to "'"" infornl w honest conviction of a most w nderl and t n Sd Kffil 1 ffirf&.8ave you m- Ewry word an -. " r--w wuiuua anew. TOUrS. 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