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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1911)
Ewwypyq im'nmmwjiwTr itimmmwi '"i.'u'wi'UFywi'w1 ipypipfwii' THE COOS BAY TIMES, NIARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESOaV, JANUARY 24, 1911 The Story of a Sale and a Store Advertising according to what tho exports toll us, should ho hnld nnd bnre, n heartless state ment of prices, prices, prices. That tho humanity underlying these prices tho hopes nnd prin ciples ndhored to and practiced that mako tho prices poBslhlo, have nothing to do with tho case. May ho so. Then wo aro unsuccessful advertisers for wo want you to know not only our prices, hut our storo nnd our goods, ns something of which price, to us, is merely tho mathematical ex pression. That wo have sold and do soil you your gnrmontB cheaper than other stores, quality consider ed, thnn you could got clBOwhoro means much to us, hut thnt wo have given you rellnhlo goods and satisfactory service means more. Those thoughts Intrude during this nnnunl STOCK-TAKING SALE which always comes with our nnnunl Inventory hy which nftor a series of almost confounding calculations wo can toll whnt tho results of tho yenr's business have been. To tako a completo Inventory of n stock like this is a task requiring caro and patience. It Is n big Job. Thousands of small articles must ho listed, tholr vnltio reckoned nnd their cost computed. A coiiBldornhlo hook tho pllo of sheets containing tho lists will make. Every suit and garment In our clothing department has been listed. Wo nlways add tho new Benson's styles In cut and color even though they vary but allghlly from tho yenr before. Wo try to carry over ns little as possible. To do tills boiiio money must ho Bncrlflced now to secure nccu racy and tho oxnet knowledge on which another ear's plnns may safely ho laid. That Is why wo mako niich seemingly -reckless reductions during this nnnunl "Stock Taking Snlo" That Is why tho prices nt this tlmo nro brought to tho averaging low wntor nmrk of one-third and one-half. last for this week only. Plonso hoar this In mind and do your good things' that It will pay you to Investigate! This sale Is on now. It wljl buying NOW. Hero nr6 n few One lot Price Men's 110 Suits, Stolu mock's, reduced from $30.00 lingular to Snlo One lot Rluo Serges, priced from ?20 to $30 nt 33 1-3 of Regular Soiling I'rlco, "Stock Tnklng Snlo" Suits and Overcoats $ 1 2.50 $ 1 0.00 to $ 1 5.00 North Bend News Warren Painter, city wharfinger, Is confined to his homo by Illness. OvcicoiitH Crnvonottcs, and Loudon Slip-ons, AM NEW, 33 1-3 off Regular Selling Price. Boys' Short Pants Suits $1.50 to $4.50 200 HiiMh for nges from 3 to 15 yenrs at Just oxactly one hnlf off regular prices which run go from f 3 to $9 n suit. Take your cholco now nt YOU MUST COME THIS WEEIC TO GET Til 13 ARTICLES AT THESE PRICES. MAGNES & MATSON Albert Davis, who has been quite HI with pneumonia, Is improving. Mrs. J. T. McQuiro left yesterday for Myrtle Point to spend n few weeks with friends. Tho Mlzpnh Bible class is planning to put on tho pictures of tho Passion Play sometime next mouth. SHIN Henry Trumnn, who has been seri ously 111 with pneumonia at his home on North Hend Heights, Is Improving. Mrs. Jessie Frltcroft of Dnngor, who underwent n serious operation nt Mercy hospital, is reported improving. Mrs. William Dlnckmoro nnd llt tlo daughter Gwendoline nro plan ning to lenvo Bhortly for Portland whoro they will visit with friends. Tho Presbyterian Lndlos' Aid will meet nt the church Thursday at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. All mem bers are urged to bo present ns there Is business of Importance, Arch Ezema Ointment A vnluahlo romedy for Eczoma nnd nil forms of skin diseases es pecially for facial eczoma and ncaly eruptions Arch Eczema Oint ment Is tho best gormlcldo nnd nutlsoptlc. It softens tho crusts nnd scnlcs, nnd ponotrntcs beneath tho surfaco of tho skin and destroys tho pnraslto thnt causo tho lnflnmmntlon, thus eliminat ing all trnco of tho disease. PRICE 25 CENTS For Snlo nt "Tho Busy Corner" , Agents for tho ARCH FAMILY REMEDIES. ILockhart-Parsons Drug Co. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho schooner Churchill which left hero for Chill, hnd n good trip, mak ing it In about eighty dnys. Tho schooner Echo which left nt tho snmo tlmo has not boon heard from. Tho M. P. Plant Bnllod yestorday at 5 P. M. front San Francisco for Coos Day and should rench hero early tomorrow. Tho Redondo nnd Nnnn Smith nro scheduled to snll from San Francisco for Coos nay todny. Tho Breakwator sails this evening from Portland for Coos Hay-,- - Tho Oshkosh camo in Saturday night from tho north nnd arrange monts nro being mndo for tho con struction of a sister ship for her nt tho Kruso A Ranks ahlpynrds nt North Rend. Tho Flflold nrrlved at Randon yes terday from San Francisco. No furthor word has beoirrocolved ns to whon tho Anvil, bound for hero and othor way ports, will get In. Coos Bay-R.osburg Stage Line Dally sUigo between Roscburg am, Mnrshilcld. Stngo mivoa dnlljr mid Sunday nt 7 p. in. Faro, 90.00. OTTO 8CHETTER, Ageut, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. O. I'. HARVARD, PHONE 11 , -U't'iif. ItpHKni.'Rfl.j.CKK COOS BAY LIVERY Wo have secured tho livory busi ness of L. 11, llolsiior and nro pre pared to rendor excellent service tc tho peoplo of Coos Day. Caroful drivers, good rigs aud evorythlng that will mean satisfactory Bervlco to tho public. Phono us for n driving horso, a rig or nnythlng needed in tho livery lino. Wo also do a trucking business of all kinds, HLAXCHARD 1IROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Sales Service. Ill FJrst and Aider Stroots. Phono 138-J 00 TRAP NESTED HARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our matlngs havo producod stand-urd-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 242, 227, 222 eggs In 3C5 days. Ruby Chicks and Eggs for Hntchin5 Book your orders now for spring ollvory. A fow cockerels from heavy laying stock for ?5,0.0. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards FRED. DACHMAN, Prop. Mnrslirield, Box 185, Phono 288 SAVE MONEY Fly having your olO- clothes prcssol and cleaned. "Makes them look bet tor nnd wear longer..' Sat isf action guaranteed, , COOS RAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josophson, Mgr. . 180 South Hrondwny. Marshfleld , Tho Presldont, a gnsollno schoon er,' will ho brought '''horo wlthhrtho next month to ply between Coos Dny 'and Coqulllo Rlvor points In conjunc tion with tho Alliance. Sho Is now bolug ovorhnulod at San Francisco piopnratory to coming here. Evory fnmlly hns need of r good, rellablo llnltueut. For sprains, bruises soreness of tho muscles nnd rho'imatlo pains thero Is none bettor than Chnmborlaln's. Sold by all doalers. At tho special school election, F. W. Stevens was unanimously elected to (111 tho vacancy on tho board. Thcro wero no othor cnndldntcs. No othor business was taken up nt tho meeting. Tho Mothers nnd Tcnchcrs' club mot Friday at tho Central school building. Thero wns a good attend ance, aud tho following program was carried out: Solo hy Miss Ellen Audorson, ac companied by Miss Krnulck. Violin solo by Miss Gladys Krrt- ulck. tsoio uy mtb. u. t. smith nccom- pnnlod by Mrs. C. II. Worroll. A tnlk by Mrs. C. A. McICollops, president, In which sho suggested tho advisability of tho club taking up tho study of noto'd authors. An nddress by Rov. A. D. McLcod on "Tho Queon and Her Jewels." RIDS FOR MERCHANDISE STOCK AND HORSES. Rids will ho received until 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, January 30, 1911, on tho following: Stock of general mcrchnudlso nt Llbby storo consisting of grocorlcs, dry goods, hardware, hoots, slioes, otc. Also on mules, horses, harness, etc., of Llbby mine. Rids will bo received either oil wholo or on sepnrato departments. Address all bids or Inquiries to Oregon Coal Navigation Co., Llbby, Oregon. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. HE- For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. in., Jan. 23, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorologlcnl observer: Maximum 51 Minimum 23 At 4:43 p. m 45 Precipitation none Wind Southwest; cloudy. THE WEATHER. (Hy ABsoclnted Press.) OREGON, Jan. 21. Rain or Hiiow In east portion tonight nnd Wednosdny. Council Tonight. Tho Marshfleld city council will meet this evening to take up varloim city innttorn. Personal Notes L. J. Cody of Bandou is a Marsh field visitor today. MRS. KNUD ERICKSON of South. Marshfleld is reported ill. CARL S1LVERSTEN and wlfo of Coos River nro Marshfleld visitors' today. J. M. Nye Jr., formerly of Coqulllo is hero from Snu Francisco on business. MRS. M. C. SMITH Is reported III of la grlppo and asthma at her homo In South Mnrshflold. MRS. J. T. McCORMAC Is ontortalu lng a number of friends at her homo this evening. SENATOR JAMES RAINES Is ex pected bore on tho M. F. Plnnt from Snu Francisco for a flhort stay. Gels Auto. The Alllanco yestor day brought in a four-pnBsenger nutti fur I. R. Nosier of Coqulllo. It Is tho Hupmobllo mako. CIoIh Clerkship. C. J. Mahoncy, formerly of Mnruhllold, Is clerk of tho committee on revision of laws nt Salem, ono of tho most Important committees of tho legislature. First Automobile. Tho first au- tomobllo of tho year, n four passcn gor Hupmobllo touring car, arrived yestorday on tho steamer Alllanco for I. R. Noslor, locnl agent for Coos County. EUGENE CROSTIIWAIT nnd wlfo will entertain tho Tuesdny Night Whist club nt their homo this ove-nlng. GEO. N. FARRIN Is expected homo from Salem soon. Ho wns a can didate for clerk of tho Seunto but lost out. MRS. W. R. MASALES underwent a minor operation nt Morcy hospital yestordny and is reported getting along nicely. HENRY IIOLM's infant child is re ported qulto HI of bronchlnl pneu monia at tholr homo cornor of Central nnd Commercial. Miiko Good Progress. Ivy Con dron reported thnt tho committee or, tho Coos River crenmory wns making good progress with tho movoment to ostnbllsh n condonsnry in connection with tho crenmory. Retain Places. It is stated that Superintendent Pnt Henuessoy nnd A. E. Morton will romnln with tho 0. C. & N. company, despite tho clos ing down of tho mlno thero. Thoy will look nftor tho company's property. A. E. ADELSPERGER nnd wlfo nnd baby nro oxpectod homo on tho Rodondo which leaves San Fran cisco for Coos Ray today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River is a Marshfleld vhiltor today. Sho reports that tho frost tho othor night was ono of tho most sovoro thoy havo hnd thoro In a long time. .Started False Rumor. Quito n commotion was cnusrd Inst evening hy Bomeouo starting tho report thnt Nick Richards, a well-known Mnrsh flold man, had boon accidentally drowned. No ono know whoro tho roport started hut thoro wns ansolu toly no foundation for It and Mr. RlohnnU last ovonlng wns looking for tho mnn who had started it. GIIAS. FENSLER, In a lottor to Rov. G. LoRoy Hall says thnt ho Is get ting along flno nnd hopes to return within n couplo of weeks. Ho la still at Lnno hospital In Sau FranclBoo. ,; if I'd' wash if soothing liquid, Have That Roof Fixed! NOW See CORTHELL Phono :121. HOME LAND Co. See us lor invosinieuin on Coot Day. Wo guarantee owner's price to bo our price. Phono T4L. 304 Front Si. I HAD ECZEMA it nwny with that mild D. D. I). Trinl bot tle; cleaiiBlng nwny tho Impurities and clearing up tho complexion ns nothing else cm Yos.- If i had any kind of skin troubles I'D USE D. I). Rod Crops Drug Storo. WANTED Tii liny three cows, part Jorsey strain also guaranteed set ting oggs. Address Uox 50, Marshfleld. I- FOR GOOD WORK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, pressing and repairing a specialty, . by experienced men. Satisfaction suarantood HLANCHARD & HOD "SON, South Broadway. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Bay OH and Supplj Company under the management oi J. W. Flanagan will continue to nan- (Ho tno union OH company's gnsc I line, distillate, benzine and coal oi at their oil houso across the Bay to which place they have moved thel: office. Phon 302. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PH0MD2U-J SEE FRIZEEN f you want to get In on some of hi est real estnte bargains on tho Bay Also If you want tho best Insur ance at tho best rates. AUGUST FRIZEEN, 68 Central Ave. Marshfcld, Ore. WANTED Clean cotton rags nt Times office. Cash paid on delivery. PERMANENT POSITION -Fop local man; must bo hustler; experience not necessary; good wages. Wrlto Safety & Economy Damper Co., 440 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Ore FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Phono 49-L. FOR SALE Threw homestead relin quishments, write Box 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. FOR SALE Tlireo Humphrey gan lamps cheap. In good condition. Palace hotel, North Bend. Stafford's Candies Chocolates, Bonbons, Caramels, somothlng fresh every day from our sunny and sanitary candy kitchen. A glnnco nt theso goods iu our cases couviuco ono Imme diately of their absolute fresh ness. For quality they cannot ho surpassed. Stafford's chocolates havo a variety of centors that aro n delight to all who havo tasted them. Always Something New Plays In Now York. According to press dispatches, Low Gillespie, ono of tho purchasers of tho Harris ranch nt Stunner nnd who spent a couplo of months horo Inst summor, was a mombor of tho Kansas City billiard tenni thnt was boaten hy tho Now York team in Gothnm n fow dnys ago, Glllosplo was ono of tho best hllllnrdlstB thnt ever vlsltod Coos Ray. Ho plans to rot urn hero In tho spring. MR. I. R. NOSLER, locnl agont for tho Hupmobllo, Invites nil thoso who nro Interested In tho enr to havo n frco demonstration In Mnrshflold, Tuesdny and Wednesday. , O. STEMMLER Joft today for his homo In Myrtlo Point. Ho reports thnt tho movoment to establish a fruit nlid Vdjlelalllo cannery thoro will undoubtedly bo n success, moro than $4,500 nlready holng subscribed for tho purpose Will Hold Sale. Tho Lndles of tho Baptist church will hold n COOKED Food Salo Saturday nftor-noon. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notlco Is horohy glvon that tho regular soml-nunual examination of nil applicants for Stato and County papers will bo given by tho County Board of Examiners of this County In my ofllco In Coqulllo, beginning Fobrunry 8th, 1911, at 9 A. M. and continuing threo days. Dated this 23rd' day of January, 1911. W. II. BUNCH, Co. Supt. nt TWO STORES 2!10 Front St Mil Central A vi. Havo MILNER do ING nnd TINNING. your PLV.MR- W. A. MOODY yestordny recolvod a tologrnm Instructing him to go to Eureka, Cal., as soon as posstblo aud assist iu getting tho electric plant, which Byllesby & Company, recontly bought thero, In ahnpo. Ho will lonvo on tho next Rodondo. IVY CONDRON has leasod his north Coos Rlvor ranch to Mr. Shook who has heon living on tho Rogor's ranch nenr tho forks nnd has mov ed to Mnrshflold, occupying ttio Elckworth cottngo In South Marsn Hold whoro C. C. Going formerly lived. ONE DEADLOCK BROKEN. Luke Lci, Democrat, Chosen Senator Front Tennessee (ny AsBocInted Pross to Coos Bay Times.) NASHVILLE. Tonn.. Jan. 2 I Tho dondlock in tho Tennesson loglslnturo was broken by tho olectlon of Luko Leo, n domocrnt, to succeed J. B. Frnzlor In tho United Stntos Senate "I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and triod nil of tho best, physicians In Bristol, Tenn., nnd they could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams, Mlddleboro, Ky. "Two packages of FOR SALE Cheap, 100 acres tlm-1 Chamberlain's Stomnch and Llvfer her land in Curry county. Apply Tablets curod me." For salo hy all Hall & Hall. 'dealers. You Need BROWN'S COUGH BALSAM Ir you havo a cough quickly cures. or cold. It 25c, flOc mid 81.00 For Sale' Only hy Us. Brown Drug Co. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE' Our New Storo, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building. ir.t v&nttalti. ifliftfftto Jifo it H. yt.r lt''Xl-v.itiittu.ju..-. ...: -rfriiam A tAm,,. l-j.jfc.tittii ..-i fanJAfii ii i .ta.tinMilBiMitlaa.. wi , A 'wk