The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIElD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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''H01YPAP" GHAS. 8TAUFF IGLEflf! CLOUD i M. .." 1
IIV GREETING H5 CONTESTi OH PORT BfiHDS I LrVCT Z.UOU V ISlIWg
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Big Moose Here to Organize United States Land Office Sus
NeW'Lodgeof That r tains His Claim to
Order.
"Howdy Pnp," was tho greeting
that E. P. Mooro, tho assistant Su
pr ot Plio Order of
Moose, extended n Times' reporter In
tne muuy ui iuu Chnndicr Hotel this
morning.
"Mow nro .vou7" wns tho reply.
Homestead.
Attorney Tom llnll today rccolved
liotlco from tho United States Land
OfTlco that In tho contest of tho
Un'tcd States against Charles
Gov. West Asked Permission
for State to Institute Friend
ly Suit.
In order to clear the cloud on the
bonds Hint wore recently voted by
tho Port of Coos Day, tho Port Com-
C. It. Peck ask
This placing n very eoinervalive eslininlo on the liiiilibcr oi' pook who ms ,j
our store Saturday which wis tho reopening of the A. W. Myur & ('.' st(lh
which wc-recently bought for only
mlssloners have had
Statiff, the ofllcors of tho Land Ofllco Governor West to autfcorlzo Prosecut
has decided tho contest In favor of Ing Attorney Geo. M
'hut will von nxnlaln that "Howdy Mr. Stauff. This contest wns ono tuto n friendly suit.
Pnn ' H..111. -n m.t nnv further?" f i. ,,,, i,..tn., ti,nt u. n,.l'ns raised In tho case of
. ..,. ...-. .. - K, - -- VJI II1U IHUOi IIIIIIUIiUMb (llllb III1D VVI I
Bono up from Coos County and' In-
nott Trust Company
Drown .natl
The question
the Den-
nnd Southern
"Why, sure," was the Jovial re
enonse. " 'Howdy Pan' Is tho Mooso ' . ! Oregon company but tho Supremo
greeting, which corresponds to tho,vo,vcd ninny nlcc nml ,nlrlcnl n"c-)Curt In deciding that litigation hold
'Hello Dill' of tho Elks. When woi,,on8' nml tho flrm ()f 1,nl1 & na,,thnt the question of whether or not
havo Instituted the Order of Moose
In this city that byword will not
arqtiflo so much Interest."
Mr. E. D. Moore with his assis
tants nrrhed In the city this morn
ing nnd havo established their head
quarters at tho Chandler Hotel.
They Intend to commenco work
immediately on the organization of
n' lodge of tho Loyal Order of M0010
JnhVcily.
' 'You bco', wo get tho word 'Pap,'
from tho Initial letters of 'Purity,
Aid nnd Progress.' which nro tho
watchwords of tho Order.
"The Moose Order was first estab
lished April 12, 1888, so you bco It
Is not an old ordor, nnd Is Just com
mencing to work West. Wo estab
lished a lodgo in Spokane last year
which now has nn enrollment of
2,000. Seattle has that number nlso,
nnd Portland has 3,500, Everett has
a lodgo which totnls 1,200 members,
Astoria has 0G0 members,"
wore tno attorneys mr .Mr. ainuu in tllc fn1Uro to post part of tho no
tho rnse, fool vory much pleased tlco8 of ccct0 by tho Judges nnd
over this decision. Mr. StaufT 1 clerks of election Invnlldoted tho olcc
hlghly elntcd over his victory as this ton mU8t bo trIe(, n n 80pnrnt0 suit
prnctlcally assures him of tho cou-i- brought In tho name of tho noonle
try plnco which ho has been Improv
ing. No decisions havo beon received
in tho contests of C. E. N'lcholson
nnd It. C. Cordcs but It is oxpected
tho outcome will bo tho snmo.
.Ttidgo Schlbrcdo has rccolved word
or state.
Tho alleged failure of tho officials
of election to post tho full numbor
of notices occurred at tho time ot
tho spdclnl election at which tho Port,
wns orgnnlzod.
Until this cloud Is elenred, It will
th'nt tho OcnernI Land Ofllco had do- bo dlfllcuU to dlsposj'of thc'$300,000
elded In IiIb favor Iho contest Instltut- bond Issuo to advantage. Gov. West
ed by tho government against
south Inlet homestead.
his
.
EAGLES P'Pil
THE DEPARTED
ANNUAL MKMOltlAL KXKUCItiKS
OP MAItHIIPIKLD AKUIK lli:i,l);
YEKTEitiuY hj:vi:nti:i: i
ii:.Min:its pass away.
PItIZE SCHOOL MA'AM.
A very beautiful school
ma'am passed up tho coast a
few days ago en route to Julius
Stolnoko'B where nho Is en
gaged to tench school, but she
wns not red header-!, as so many
school ma'ams nro. Port Or
ion! Tribune.
in response to, tho request stated ho
Wotild tdko thb matter under advise-.
mqi)t apd lot tho port commissioners-
know about the matter In a fow days.
Until this Is disposed of, tho harbor
Improvements will bo held up dgalnj
probably.
PHONE r. S. KAUFMAN CO YOUH
,COAL OKDF.HS 81.30 PER TON.
Komember n TUItKISH HATH
will help you. Phono 2M-J.
Turkish Dnths,
45 Cents on the Dolla
r
The crthvd began to gather in front of the store as early as 7:30, and when the
doors were opened at 9 o'eloek a greater rush to the Bargain Counters was never
witnessed in North Bond.
MUST IS MASTER
Don't fonrot tho
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Tho nnnunl memorial exorclhea of
.1... t.1u..u.... I -.l.. ... . I..- . I
iiiu riiuuiiiiii uiuur in r.iiKiio ub-i
torday were largoiy attended. I)ur-
Ing tho past year, soventeen mom
bora ot tho Marsh Held Aorlo havaf
been called to the Great Deyoud nnd
duo tribute was paid their memory
as well as to the memory of tho oth
er depnrted of tho great Order..
Tno graves or tno deceased worol
appropriately decorated and tho ri
tualistic exercises conducted by tho
Aorlo. President J. W. Davis wns
in chnrge of the exercises whllo tho I
eulogies were read and delivered by
M. J. Ostrow, C. It. Flanagan nnd
E. E. Kline.
MAUSOLEUM
rl
Buick Automobiles
Duilt rUht iiuJcr the paint
More Power
More Endurance
More Value
The Dulck Is an honestly built car with a reputation every
where for reliability and small cost ot upkeep and Is u car built
to stand up on rough roads.
Tho Dulck factory has always concentrated Its efforts on tho me
ehnnlcal construction of their cars. Tho 1911 Dulck models In ad
dition to being mechanically perfect havo that beauty of outline
and finish, tho smooth running qualities and general refinement ot
detail that is found In tho higher priced automobiles,
H lll pay you to Investlgnt .
Prices From $?1.00 to
;$2025.00 Delivered
ISAAC R. TOWER, Agent
uun mi Bmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaammmmmmmmm
H.
' As we have only a limit d lease on the building we 'are forced to sell every dol
lar's worth of this stock in a given time or our losses will be great, so it all
Must Go At Some Price
Hundreds of people wlio attended' this sale last Saturday will testify that thtfre
never has been so great i Bargain Opportunity. in the history. of North Bend as
' is now being offered on this stock.
Everybody Is Buying
I
It is a conceded fact by those who know that there never has been a better
l stock of merchandise show.i in North Bend than this and now that it has liccn sold
If for this ridiculously low price of only -loc on the dollar creates within itself an
Everybody
Satisfied
I opportunity whicii comes but nvv in a lifetime.
jDo These Prices Appeal to You!
"18 HIE ONE
H. H. Wilson Completes Ele
gant One For Mrs. Louisa
Hirst Here.
A mausoleum, 10x12 feet, the
finest piece of cemetery monument i
work In Coos county was recently'
completed for .Mrs, Louisa Hirst In'
tho 1. O. O. I Cemetery, Mnrshfleld,
by II. II. WHon of tho Pacific Monti-j
mentnl Works. i
Tho exterior walls aio of tho finest i
grnv i:nnlte. with two flue red gra-i
nlto columns at tho entrance doom'
Tho Interior Is finished with tho finest
gray Vermont marble, brilliantly po
lished, i '
Catacombs nro provided for twd
bodies. The doors are of solid stand-1
nrd bronze, A tlno colored art glass
window arranged at tho west end
gives light to tho Interior The de
sign was drawn by F, II. Prober, em
ployed at tho 1'ncitlo Monumental
Works on South Drondway.
Spring I Fere
and so Is Plnegor, Have your carpets
cleaned with my Vacuum eleauer.
Vn ilttot nw iDilHNIi Dli Atirt rtiii si trl il4
to 215 McCrar s Dru.? Store It. i:,l
rixixxm.
TIIH FAST AV COMMODIOIS
(Fqulpped 'villi
Wireless)
Steamer Redondo
Will iiulke tegular trips carrying passengers both ways nnd freight
belMcen Ciiiih Day anil San Frunclsco. AllrfM'iMitloiihforpiissengem
miuJe nt Alliance Dock, Mnrsh'lclil nml liiti'r-Oreaii TransN Ci.
I'iiIiui Slivei WliHrf No. S, Sun l-'rnnclsco. For Inforiiintloii, phono
I ..J or tW5. Will hail from Sun lVamlsco for Mnrahllclti Monday,
Murcli -7, at ;t p. n:.
I.NTHH.IK'FA.V TltAXSPOHTATION COMPANY.
.$2.23 Men's Shirts
$1.19
About 400 duett nnd
Knglo Shirts, nil bright
now Block nnd 1011 Pat
terns worth $2.25, will hi
closed out nt on,ly
$1.19
25c Ribbed Hose
' 11c '
About GO Dozen Doys'
nnd Girls' Heavy ribbed
Hose, In sizes C to 9.
All extra good, worth 25c
Is going for only
lie
OLD HELIADLB
STEAMER BREAKWATER
ALWAYS OJiTIMB
Suljs from Alnworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday.
SIU from Oos Day eery Saturday at service of tide. Itcscrvntions
will not bo held later than Fiiduy uoon, unless tlckotbaro purclinscd
Ij. II. KKATIXd, AOUXT PIIONK MAIN JW-L
12Mic Collars 8 1-Hu
AH Arrow brand linen
Collars which overyono
knows 2 for 25c the
world over, Will bo closed
nt only
8 l-3c
'
$1.73 Shirt Waistu
48c
Only 3 dozen Ladies'
"'Mite Shirt Wnlsts worth
up to $1.75. Ail now
styles will be closed o.tt
at only
48c
$1.75 to $2.25 Shirt
AVaists 98c
Ono lot Ladles' White
Shirt Wnlsts In nil sizes.
Now styles nnd Patterns
nro going for only
98c
$20.00 Men's Suits
$11.85
This lot of nbout 32 Suits
are nil now styles nnd
patterns In woll-nssortcd
sizes worth $20.00, aro
being clobed out for only
$11.85
75c and $1.00 Um
brellas 35c
About -18 Steel nibbed
Umbrellas In crooked nnd
straight handles, worth
75c and $1.00. Are Sell
ing for only
35c
$3.50 to $-1.50 Low
Shoes $1.82
One lot Ladles' low Shoes
worth $3.50, $4.00 nnd
$4.50 In Dlnck nnd Tan,
to close at only
$1.82
20c Embroideries
11c
About 000 yards ot bffl
tlful patterns nil H.
widths, worth 20c, M
being closod out at onlj
lie
$2.5p;Muslin Skirts
,, $1.38
Only a limited number of
Lndles' Muslin Under
skirts, a regular $2.50
value, laco trimmed, only
$1.38
$1.50 White Quilts
88c
Only 18 left In thliij!
did value, well worth
whore $1.50. While M
Inst will go at
88c
85c Men's Overalls
'i ,' J8c
"Doss of the Iload"
All sizes In Blue
Gray, which everjro"
have been paying 85c tt
are going for only
48c
These are only a few of the Hundreds of just such values as will be offered for
...v -, u,iiB) mm jou can readily sec what it will mean to your bank account
lO llllSS this snviiio nnnnif mif .. '
O IT"'1' ""l,"
i" T""1 M0S'r SKEPTICAL THAT tf
THAI IS SA rm 1 ISO THE HOST uystebical bargain iwxtu
"TUK FIUKMI OF COOS DAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
CQN.NKCTIXG WITH TDK XODTH HAXK ItOAD AT POUTLAXD
WILL SAIL FOK
Pprtland on Sunday, March 26
noktii PAcmr snvMsiup company.
wfoM-llzir; r ; ' - yvA
iUU HOi tncy are gone forever,
Murphy & H
SUCCESSORS TO
ei r, yl t
f
NORTH BEND
A. W. MYERS & CO.
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