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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911 -EVENING EDITION Don't wait when the sun rises tomorrow morning, but come prepared to share In the greatest bargafr event ever launched on Coos Bay, & Doors open at 9:00 A. M. & Store open every evening . ptBMaBlttWnM(l,W'llWWBWJWWtflWBlPW - "" ' ' '1. i A Few Reminders of the Bargains Awaiting You 50 Men's All-Wool Suits, sizes 33 to 40. Mostly 36 to 39. Regular frn rA $15 to .$20. Now, suit, only. . .$ I 0J About 100 Men's Suits, formerly priced up to $25. Pino nil wool fab- &Q nr rica. Sizes 34 to 48. Choice, Suit4Jw J Men's Fine Separate Trousers, $5.00 to 0.00 values Most every size. Pair, only .$2.85 Tomorrow will inaugurate the greatest buying' event ever offered the people of Coos Bay. It will be unlike anything you ever' saw before. The crowds will be great and the buying spirited. Extra salespeople have been provided, and the merchandise so arranged to make buying prompt and easy. Please remember, however, that this small store room was the largest we could get in which to dispose of this big stock. If, therefore, in the great rush, there should be a slight delay in waiting upon you, we would, ask that you be as patient as j)ossible. '. We will do our level best to wait upon everyone promptly and carefully. t About 150 Men's Hats, best styles. Were I .$2.50 to $3.00. Your choice, each .$1.65 55 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, all-wool. Ages 2 to 14, $4 to $5 values. & O) j Choico $.43 Boys' Shirts, sizes 10 to 14. Were 50c to $1.00. On sale at, ry r each JC 200 Children's Umbrellas. Woro Gog. Size 24 inches. Each, fl r only I Jt Should any errors occur, and they Will happen sometimes no matter how hard one may try to avoid them, please report to us on day of purchase or as soon thereafter as possible. No telephone or C CI D, orders will be filled. No goods will be charged or laid away without having been paid for No purchases delivered tt "Every Article a Big Bargain MARSHFIELDJ 4 S OREGON .Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here1 Hundreds of Otherlterns Just As Low AsThesp Ladies' $3.50 Oxfords and Pumps, patent leather. To close out, Pair JUC One Lot Ladies Dress. Shoes and Oxford Were $3.50 and $4.00. To &a rr! close out, pair vp I ,fc(j One Lot Men's $3.50 to $4.00 Dress and work Shoes, go at the pair, &a qw only ; $ I ,Oj $1.35 White Bed Spreads, for doublo beds, Neat patterns. , qa Only OUC Colored Curtain Materials, up to 83c nynrd, Choice, yard, only 10c 25c Spunglas Dress linings, all shades. Best wearing lining sold. Yard, f A. A only I UC - All-Wool Albatross and Cqtton Mixed Diag onal serges, Panamas, etc. Yard, i Qr only COOS BAY TIMES Untorod nt tlio nostolllco at Mnrsli- flnlil. nrntrnn. fnr trniiRinlRtil.tii tbroiiBli tho malls ns second clans fior.vor.8- "ro-oxtliwilBliors, fog-horns. or, except tugs and tow-bonts propel led by steam, will have, to como In and report Its condition na to lights, run ning, and slzo; whlstlos, llfo-pro- n fonco 'round It, somo'Coos Uay fol lors want laws past wamln' others off." mall matter. M. (J. MALOXUY DAX K. MALONKY HEAIj KSTATU MK.V AND HUM A HI MTV. and all the Impcdlmoutn na proserin - ed by an exacting govornmont for tho Kdltor mill Pub. safety of llfo nnd proporty. News Keillor. rrr:rl t WITH THE t x toastandtea: TUB following, tnlton from n re cent number of tho Portland Spectator, Is qulto as nppllcablo hero as It booidh to bo nt the motro- polls, nlthough in a smnllcr way; tho 4 main point being to ollmlunto tho 4 locnl "local wlld-cattor" beforo ho p shall have victimized so many poo- 4, plo as to bring tho ronl ostnto oust- ncsn Into dlsroputo nnd put tho homo ronrkot upon tho "bum." Thoro nro j n few of thoso ophomorul nnd quos-j tlonnble doals boraldod hereabouts, ' and tho aoonor tho realty lntorosts of rny j0y Is mlno, donr love; I lnugh GOOD EVENING. Tho call from tho groat tenchor to lovo oven onomles Is ronlly a call to got acquainted with folks ns they renlly nro. Nov. A. O. SlngBon. POSSESSION. Coos liny pur go tho field of tho throat nnd buueomb, tho bettor: "nocnuso of tho luRufllcloncy of powor confer red In tho by-laws of tho Portlairl Jtenltv loard It will bo Impossible for Presldont II. Chnpln to appoint Ms board of censorship of wildcat uchcmcH nt onco. To overcome nny dolay this condition of affairs might ontnll, Prosldout Chnpln will appoint n committee to take up tho work of Investigating tho. reliability of nil ronl ostnto ndvortlsoments describing Portland nnd Oregon real ostnto. This commltteo will propnro data on nl- loged fnko Echomos, and will bo ready ' Tll0 ,u.t8tic temporamont Is often to report when tho lognllzed commit- jU8t anothor namo for a flrst-cln3s teo has powor to act. The men Inter- peovo. ostod In tho wolfnro of tho veal eatato business In Portlnml nnd tho North-' My flrst impression of a womnn- 'a west nro dotormlnod to bring nbout a nlwnys hazy becauso I am confused by rovolutlon In tho business nnd to Im- clothes, porfumos, teoth nud marvol- pross on nil scbomors that wlldcnttlng ous hnlr. In real cstato will not bo pormlttod , without public oxposuro." I SONGS OP FIA'TIME. Whoa thou nrt glad, and I dlvlno Thy linpplnoss, for lo! tho half Is mine, nud thorofore nil Is mlno. Thy grlot Is mlno, snd heart! I know Doubly thy palnj when thou dost pi no ' 1 como near unto doath, nnd so Thy woo, O honrt of mlno, Is mliw! And Joy nud pain nro nil of llfo And nil of olthor that nro thlno Are mlno. And so, In enso or strlfo Of heaven or hell, thy llfo Is mlno! i Jack Carter Is kopt pretty busy but ho Is not In It with tho now city marshnl of Dodgovlllo, Wis., has boon voted $ CO a month, and nil ho has to do Is Do city marshal, Superintendent of waterworks, Pump water In tower for city's neods, Tnko dog consus and col tec t tax, Install motors, road samo, mako out bills and collect samo, Ovorseo electric lights nnd report nny out, Bo Janitor flro dopnrtmont, Do hoalth ofllcor, Ring tho curfow. AS IT HAPPENS ACCORDING . TO HOWE. Many a man who has had n hard boyhood trios to bo good to his son and ruins him. It n man will reduco tho number of his faults ho will find ho Is also roduclug his expanses. Tho lazy man works hnrdor get ting out of work than tho busy man with moro work than ho can do. Thoro'8 ono thing suro, whon a man Is lyuchod for stealing horses that sort of thing ceases for awhile. A man novor longs to bo a saint ns much as a woman does. Remember, you can, menn all right and still bo n boro. Nobody lovos you enough to burn your foolish lottors. First National Bank OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000,00 Surplus 5,000,00 W, S, Chandler, President. OFFICERS: M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer, Vice-President, Cashier, Ono of tho proudest momonts of a A word to protty girls botwoon 1C girl's llfo is when sho first succoeds'nnd 20: You nro protty not bocnuso In fixing up her hnlr "llko tho other you aro suporlor In nny way to oth- Blrls." ors, but becausoyou aro young. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. THE DAY of haphazard motor boating, ospcclnlly among tho lessor craft In tho Coos Bay dis tract, Is practically nt an end. Tho fodoral govornmont is taking n hand In the classification and over-sight of this species of sorvlco nud pleasure and tho boat, under 65 foot In longth, driven by any sort of motor power, firen tie Suek oat to the bay-steam- Swat, brothors, swat with caro. Don't uso sticky fly pnpalro. Swat ou wall nud In tho air, Swat on table, sill and chair, Swat horo and thoro nnd ovorywhoro, But swat not whatnot or glassware E. M. UNCLE DUDLEY SAYS J "Stead ot wanting the earth with 1 ELECTRIC POWER l&IN EVERY WAY MORE EC0N0MICAL Porsonal experience is the best test, Mr, H, von Unwerth, Mechanical Engineer and proprietor of the Midland Machine Works of Muskogee, Oklahoma, states as follows over his signature, ' "What do I think of Electric Power? "I am driving my machinery with a 5- . horse-power motor, and find the power highly satisfactory, "For my purpose I would not consider any other power wherever electric ppwer is available, "It is in every way more economical as to actual cost of power and there is also less' liability of d e I a y and s h u t down," Our New Business Department stands ready to help YOU solve Your power problems, y TELEPHONE 178 OREGON P0WR COMPANY. , DIRECTORS: W, S, Chandler, John S, Coko, W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F, Hall, S, C, Rogers, F. S, Dow, . W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at $3,00 and up per year, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .'.... $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR famujY hotel the lloyd Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and 1.00j week ?2.oo to f5.00. House keeping apartments with gas rr.nr.i 10.00 tO $18.00 nnr , .- BATHS-R. W. BULUVAK, Prop. After the tfhow ti-r . r..-i... DYEING Proncn Jry and Steam Cleaning ladles and gents' suits. Goodi call ed for and delivered. Prices reus able. ROSE CITY DYE AND CU' ING WORKS R. B. PINEQOH. rW Foot of Market Ave oao " Try my vacuum carpet eleanw. Don' ferget the Tarklrt 9u Hew J 14- f. rKOKJ M W. t,if -iAi-4. MUlwatl - " V -.. r.r, Tl .. r I i- Hl,--riL-it.- - 1 r... - '- l , .B.