The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, IVIARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATINS?,' DECEMBER 10, iMdMmM EfllffOltf.
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This sfrw 7tII t f-msW fhan sv.f th rnmtno' week. Such bargains as these are cmwii,
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store daily We would urge morning buying whenever possible, 1 his will enable us to give vm
better attention and help relieve the afternoon crowds. We show on this page a few examples o
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Matchless Bargains in Women's Suits
TAILORED WOOL SUITS 7.50
Those arc not nil strictly this season's Suits, lint the)
represent values up to $35.00 in their sensou. Best grade
of materials and tail6ring All sizes ami. P Ca
many styles, ehoiee, only JU
.$20 TAILORED WOOL SUITS $m50
Navy Who and black serges. Latest styles. In Jioub
less tlinn tliree weeks. .Best tailoring AIL rt l A Kffill
sizes, suit ! M4M!
$30 FINE TAILORED SUITS $1133
AflVSr l '1ic in 1w iMmHi' linolrnf ti.ittil rn-iT mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 it
I .iivuu u., iw -in iiiu jiui,iiat iniouvu kuiii to tui.ii. uuuiiuoiu
, materials, Jtfrst-eliiss tailorinir. Bwnit Lfin'lly made.,
and exceptional values at, suit, ? y At
7Xtf BROADCLOTH SUITS, $1&S5
Jn this lot, we show many beautiful gnrniunts, vojry latest
styles, in broadcloths, serges and basket woiu.-o materials.
Regular values up to tpUu.OO. Oil c& 1 Q, O C
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Shirtwaists at Bargain Price
One lotol! tine ihwn waists in white, trim
med with (hie lace and embroidery. All sizes.
Cery pretty styles and worth up' to Qfcf
$1.50. Oiftsnlc, now 0JU
One lot of fine Tailored', "Waista iu plain
ami. printed! materials. Regular rtg "7C
$2.50 value. On sale now..... V1'"
MAXY OTHER SPECIAL FIXES OX
WAISTS ::: it :r sr ::
sale
New Christmas Waists.
AV .VittZ VIDUAL BOXES
E 'ivy woiiuuu in Maushfield will wnnt Iw
see o.iv line of IT.oliday Wniirts. 'filler in
clude Pui-sinn silk- fancvr niessaliness col'oredl
taffettw,. cuift'oiu over Persian silk, IckW
waists- etc PHves fnnn $3.t)0 t.v S.ol)
C7.7 i?7,JZ'.LS WAISTS PACKED 1.X LX
DIVinUAL HOLIDAY BOXES FlfEE
OF C IT ARGIL :: :: :: ::
Powerful Savingsin Women's Fine Cc
$1 2J50 11LA CIC TA ILORED COATS to n '
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une. ioi oi weii-rauorea uiacic Kdvscv coats, triinmod mil
'velvet, bra hi. or selT materia Is. Siy.(w32toU) tfi Si
On sale now ., $y.j(
BLACK BIWADCLOTH COATS $14.50
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jmmu uMJiiuruiiii ruiUM. -tvisu a iiiiuiijor tit line norolM
styles, vven-uuioreu aimverynew. wwin (U I 4 P
$2.T.OO. S"owv on sale, each $I4ij(
PTXE'ST BROADCLOTH COATS $18.50
jji-m yi.mi; in urn.- luiiiiiiiiLtiLLL rimi m UKUt Mitt Kmil
luring. Well-tailored ami luictl tlirouvfh- (j jn
ouu with Mki'nner's satiir, each '. . SlO.
RA'JXGOATS AX3' CAFES' REDUCED
For (his sale we are making" deep cut on our entire lin
of rainelolliihg for wonieiv and children. J3ur your rain
eoaK? and storm and rainproof capes here and save money
YOU 6V1I7; MOXET 0X EVERY PCROttASE
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Women's Wool and Silk Egresses Reduced
1'For this special sale, we are showing-a." spl'endiM ,'issortinyiit of fhi-JWttol and" I
silk dresses in the newest styles. We now offec the silk dfcess at .fl'J'O and
g up, and the wool dresses at $7.50 up. WW oan:sa;ve you bigymouey oiiidxvvsses I
1 See us now.
Handsome Fur Pieces Go at Great Savines
"Ve now offer one big Hit of fine i'ur piect. selling- regularly d CA
:tf. rvMm.nHr .4!("50. iitiIuiieo. ondnonlv tJlifr.JVJ
Other Hnej.reJialjIe i'urs, in single )icccs onsets at from $.T.50 to $75,00, all
represeutinjya saving front oncWift'i to one-tFdrd. We are huadqreirtci'S for
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COOS BAY TIMES
Entorcd nt tho postofflco nt Marslt
tlold, Oroaon, for trnnsinlsBlnn
through tho nmlls as second class
mall mattor.
Addroas nil communlcntlona to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMER,
Mnmliflcld :: :s :: Oregon
POULTRY SHOW
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M. C. MAI.OXKY mitor nml Pub.
DAN K. MAl.OXKY Xewa 1-Mltor
An Indopondont Ropubllcan nows
pnpor publishod ovory ovonlng oxcopt
8undny, and Weottly by
Tho Coos lly Times Publishing Co.
Dodlcatod to tho Borvlco ot tho
pooplo, that no good causo Bhall lack
a champion, and that ovll Bhnll not
thrlvo unopposed
Special Prizes Awarded! E)fe
bitors of Chickens.
and Pets.
Tho first auuual exhlblulon of the
Coos Poultry anil Pot YsBQcltctlnn
closed today alter p'ortag remark-1 from G. v:..l
ably Buccesaful and nakJUig. a UncJlTrr. Pred II
showing of blrda nnd pots.
Tho association wishes to espe
cially thank tho niorchuuts of Jtnrsh
tlold for their public uplrltod; Inter
ost aa shown by tholr contribution
7Ho73 liny Tlmos represents a of money and 'rvh,mdl aNr
consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall
and Tho Coos liny Advortlsor. "U"
Coast Mall was tho first dally estab
lished on Coos Hay and Tho Coo
Day TImos la Ha Immediate suc
cessor. SUHSCHUTIOX 1IATKS.
D.MIjY.
Ono yoar ?con
Per month B0
Whon paid strictly In advanco tho
Bubicrlptlon prlco of tho Coos llay
Tlmoa Is ?B.OO per yoar or ?2.50 for
six months.
Mayor Simpson of North IJend for
donating tho nocossnry lumber aajl
tho "Coos nay Ttpo" far thir
build theaters and opora hoti.es, b'lt
largoly endow centra! mualc-tl s'Io
tloa. To this stago Awor'cv hi.
liurdly yot attained, althcugh podiops
thoro la no nation on tho earMi more
universally musical than this. In
Mnrshdcld, there aro a nun-Kr nt
musical organizations hut tluv prln
clpal one Is tho ChamlnndQ Cl.'.b
which only dlvldos honors with ihd
WKKKLY.
Ono year.
.$1.50
nnii'liil Paper of Coos County.
many notlje.i which hnw ho -n .n
groat help hit every wnj; y.omm.
I). P. Patcliotc and .. W i; llilm
brand of this, city iiudJ. Mr. P. S.
Ilurzco of ;;?z. Cnl., .weri- judges
and tho foICuwus prlz-ta.'Avuii nwvtjrl-.
ed:
Geo. Sells, Apixrlal on .hlUt .C iri'jsx
ton coclicroll nrnfSirjy . pvuip
from Plciiioiur Hard warn. Co.
W. W. Llveagnod, sptidal, on" blu:!:
Sllnorcn iiujikcroll MnirlLiuj tavLir
tain and finder ftiiu. EkJjlmU &
Sou.
Jfjliu Lnngtn-ff, specBti;, na Itiarli
Lungshnns Merchandise $1100
Holt.
lulllster. Bpi;al, an
whlto VAVnjadotto Dli&ur o frtwi
Going & Ilnrvoy.
Mr. K. S. Banco, twu aptxslnls. on
barred nudt'whlto Xlmnrvas Hand
painted ujato fronu P. A. Saccli1.
Mr. Pred nachmon, ipivilul, oie Ply
mouth Ktochs ?2.i)U' bos candy
from IX r. Staffonl:-
?ir. A. V. r.vors, spwfal, on Huff
Cochins JI.OO nuu?cbandlsn from
Norton & Uauson.
Mr. Phllljr LandrltkfLcst. on: whlto
I.oghorn trio $U1U' pac;afapoul
try food from linear.
Mrs. JolucNJiglo, flnst..on wUlto Mi
norca trio Lnrgtr.A'dso.
Mr. n. It QstUnd, lftat. on p.tlr whltw
Loghortw ?1.0jf egg mnar. froci
Cook grocery.
Mrs. Price, first, n trio 5t. Is Ptod
cockorell nnd puMuts l each (lour
Clirlstmas Shoppin
Coos liny Hand. The club Is plan
ning Its annual concert which la toj from P. S? Do'. j
lir i.'vnn iinvt WAilnoiidnv and should J. V. Smonton. fiffit. on non linrroil I
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Opposite
Breakwater
FIXUP
Includes!
Fixup
EVERYTHING FOR A MAN TO WEA
HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES CARTOONED
SOX AND SUSPENDERS.
raits From $8.
to $25.00
PRICES ALWAYS THE CHEAPE
Marshf
Ore
bo largely nnd liberally patronlzod.
Tho matter Is moro Important than
may bo at first povcolvod, Inasmuch
as ronlly good musical work accom
plished anywhere does more to nd
vortiso the plnco In which It Is done
than almost anything olso. Tho
piiiimhnr of Commorco mlKht not
T IS said of old that "music hath u,lnl. ,t worth WUio to establish a
oY'KUMAh PAPKK OP Till? CIT
OP MAKSUPIKI.l).
MIHIC 1IATII OIIAHMS.
to sooth tho
i
BavagoiSnoeni music committee, but the
Idon Is worthy of consideration.
Havo you looked our Xmns goods
over. It will pay you. HKI CUO&S
imun stouk.
1 oharms
breast." Thoro aro few cltlos,
ovon In tho most clvll'zod countries,
whloh do not possess music soclotlos.
Thoro are fow accomplishments an 1
few arts which aro move uusoltlsh In
tho good which they produce than
music. Thoro comos a period In tho
history of ovory city when musical
soolotlos bog'u to play a largo part
In tho social llfo of that community,
in continental Huropo this Is bo far
f.pnirnlzod as an educational lntlu- Savo money by patronizing The
once thnt tho governments Jut only 'Times advertisers,
Tako your Sl'XlUY DIXXKH at
Tho CilAXDLKIt. Special jnenu and
OHOHKSTKA. UKSKHVK tabl3
for PAHTIKS by P1IOXK.
Plymouth Rocks $1.W morehRU-dio-
from Pltinlsh Coopemtlve
Stoco.
Mrs. S. W. Harmon, first, on trio In
dian runnor ducks $1,00) mer
chandise from A. Yrlzeeiu
Mrs. C. A. Kolllpe, first, on Wyan
dotte trloH.OO morc'iancfr.o
from Walker's Studio.
Mrs. Chas. Planugnn, first. on single
white Leghorns Iiottlo of porfumo
from lirown's Drug Storo.
M;rk J. Russell, first, on white
Plymouth Rock trio ?1.00 mer
chandise at Mrs. N. A. Owens.
Mr. H. Stlmmol, first, on Ruff Orping
tons Myrtle toothpick holdor.
Mr. R, J. Montgomery, first, on pair
Rhodo Island Reds Two prescrip
tions from Idoal Pharmacy.
Mr. D. Y. Stafford, first, on trio "bar
red Plymouth Rocks ?1.0Q mer
chandise from H. Hlllyer,
Walter Jensen, first, on Homer and
CariMAti pigeons 1 pair Rverwoar
how from Geo. Goot'u mn.
Thoo. Edmund and Helen Dow, first,
ou whlto and bluo funtall pigeons
$1,00 merchandise from Lock
hart's Grocery.
Walter Rehfold, flvst. on Flemish
haros 1.00 merchnndlso from
conner nnd Hoaglund.
C. O. Ashcraft, first, on black and
whlto Angora rabbits 1 sac,J
flour from Stauff's Grocery.
Mrs. Turner, first, on Scotch caUle
Vase.
Mrs. 'James Duncan, first, on Persian
cats Picture from C. A. Johnson.
Mr. F, S. Barzee, first, on trap nesa
Silk tio from S. Lnndo.
Tho abovo prizes wore In addition
to the regular ribbons and beside
these souvenirs were given the fol
lowing exhibitors by the association;
W. Condron, Doria SongBtackoui Al
bort Powers, II. Nusburg, Lilian Sou
man, M. K. Corthell, S. B. Cathcart,
Chas. Mahaffy, Mr3. Fred Bachmann,
U Stlmmol, J. T. Archnmbeau, Mrs.
Dr. Bartle, Jens Hanson. W. W.
Llvengtjod and R. C. Havener.
Turkish BaUns
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 214-J
Christmas Cards
and a largo assortment of post
CARDS Just recolved from the east.
Also a fine assortment of PIPES and
CIGARS' suitable for CHRISTMAS
PRESEXTS.
AUGUST FRIZEEN,
08 Central Ave. Marshfisld, Ore.
THE ROY
TONIGHT
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