The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 03, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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FOURTH of July represents the
triumph of the Idea that all men are
created equal
Cloth emit is the
. triumph oi! the idea Unit
clothes, selling at me
dium prices, can be
created, of pure wool
cloth and made so good
that they ean be guaran
teed for wool, wear,
workuuiisliv and last
ing shape.
The Clothcraft guar
anty is your Declaration
of Independence from
clothes troubles. It sets
you free from doubt that
your clothes will hold
their shape and good
looks beyond their days
'if fresh bought newness.
PRICE $10 to $25.
You will have reason
to celebrate the day you
begin to wear them.
The Woolen Mill Store
CLOTHIER
MILL-TO-MAN
MARSHFIELD
OREGON
EARL SE
Personal Notes
IS UBl
Mil. nml JlltS. SENGSTACKEN
spent Sunday up Coos Itlv'or.
Weds Miss Anna Hurcl of Port
landHere On Honey
moon. Mrs. W. E. Hurd of Portland has
J. L. BOWMAN of I'ortlnnd Is ex
pected hero shortly on n business
trip.
MRS. ALLAN RANDLEMAN of Co
qulllo Is a Marshflold visitor ovor
the rourtl).
sontoutannouncoment8oftlin wpildliii? . ...
, , , ,..,...":. "'MR. and MRS. ARCHIE KRUSE
of her daughter, Miss Anna Hurd, to
Earl Savage of this city on Wednes
day, Juno 28. Tho wedding was x
quiet ono only a few friends being
present. As Anna Hurd, Mrs. Savage
Is woll-known In Marshflold, whoro
alio has spont several summers oh
tho guest of nor cousin, Mrs. Aleo
Campbell and of Miss May Dennett
and Mrs. M, C. Maloncy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sovago arrived In
Marshflold at 2 a. m. todoy via tho
auto lino and at present aro tho
guests of tho groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Savage.
camo ovor from tho Coqulllo River
on tho noon train today.
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C". w C. GOING -has roturnod.
from an oxtended 'stay in Portland.
Ills family will follow lator..-
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Sommer Clearance Sale
Every merchant accumulates stock in the course of
business that should be sold. Ho buys more of certain
lines than he sells. Thou it becomes a question of car
rying them over for another year at the regular prices
or closing them out at a special price. "Wo have deter'
mined to make a sacrifice. We believe it is bettor to
have the money than the goods. The customer profits
by purchasing goods at prices that ho cannot got at any
other time or in any other way. "Wo offer only stand
ard goods at prices that cannot be duplicated. This
sale .will last for ten days. - During that time you can
get these articles at these prices and only during that
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FOR SALE Oleii pinions, 8 acres
noar center of town. Call at C01
Sixth street
time.
Here They Are:.
FOIt RENT Six roomed house on
First street. Apply Mrs. A. Hut-cheson.
WANTED A ranch hand. Ono who
can milk. J. W. Russell, North
Coos RIvor.
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GLEANINGS
DR. SETIIER of Rosoburg came In
from Rosoburg Friday to attend
tho Drown Kaufman wedding.
GEORGE DEUDNER and brldo ar
rlvod from Rosoburg on tho Sum-nor-RoBeburg
lino early this mora
Ing. . -ft
, WANTED Glil of hoiuo experience
at Lowls' confectionery.
FOIt SALE .My farm 000 acres In
i ono lot or will cut up In parools to
suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold,
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MEN'S SHIRTS
25c
95c
ton's and Boys' Work Shirts, sold rogularly at
cents, nildsuwnlor clonrancfcforlco, only
i. NeKl'lceo' 8hlrts. Mldsummor clearance
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SO'Negligoo Shirts. Mldsummor cloarauco a- rrx
Jaico ...,.. .,.-.. '.A.J $.C)
)A Nogllgco Shjrts. Mldsummor cloaranco
lulo prco ....,;.. .v.
b Black Sat'eon 'hlrts, Clchranco salo
Dneo
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tftL '.Ml k
00 DlacXsateon Shirts. Cloaranco salo
lirlco '. .'.-A. .',
$1.60
...55c
.. 80c
10 Monarch Shirt. Mldsummor
learnnco salo prlco. ..........
10 Cluett Shirt. Mldsummor
uaranco salo prlco
... 80c
$1.15
$2.00 Cluott Shirt. Mldsummor
cloaranco salo prlco, ,
$1.45
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MEN'S SHOES
W.VN'JPED-fllrl for general house
worlc, Apply Mrs. A. II. Powors,
Phono 207.
.Men's Patont Colt, nutton and
Ichor .-
Gun Metal, button and
cher $3.85
laun Metal, VIcl Calf and VIcl,
Ion and blucher 92.
Gun Motal and box calf, bluchor. . .92.75
iDox calNand vicl, bluchor $2.45
12.50 Dox calf, blucher ..,.,....'.. , .$1.05
$3.60 Tari Russia Calf. . .$ . jVi'i 2XS
I2.B0 Doys' Box Calf . . ..',., , ,$2.10
$5.00 Tan Russia Calf,, bluchor and '
uuiion otiou
$4.00 Tan Russia Calf, button ,Y. .'.". .92.03.
$2.75 Boys' VIcl Calf bluchor welt solo, ,$2.33,v
$2.25 Youth's nox Qalf $1.00 '
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MEN
'S OXFORDS
Patent Colt, bluchor $3.85 i $4.50 Oxbjood, blucher ., $3.-13
un Metal, blucher $2.03 $4.50 Gun Motal Button $3.45
FOR RUNT
HOUSE tilth 12 rooms and bntl'i, hot
and cold wator.
FURNISHED flat with O rooms, bath
hot and cold wator, gas rango.
Apply to
ROBERT MAHBDEN.
(Thdso aro In'tlio boat residence
part of town.) ... r
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(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, III., July 1. July
89 5-Sc; Soptombor, 00c; Do-
LOCAL TE.Ml'EltATURE RE-
PORT.
For. twenty-four hours ending
at 4:00 p. m. July 2, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special govornnient
meteorological observer:
Maximum CO
Minimum 40
At 4:00 p. m 50
Precipitation nono
Wind, Northwest; cloudy. "
.
Danco a Surccs. Tho danco given
Saturday ovontng In tho Knights of
Flnlnnd Hall by tho Finnish ladles,
was most successful both financially
and socially, ono hundred and fifty
couples being present.
FRED TIMMERMAN leaves shortly
for Ashland whoro ho goes to
spend somo tlmo at a mineral
, spring.
MR. and MRS. M. C. IIORTON and
family spent Saturday and Sunday
at tho Goodwill rosort
RIvor.
on Coos
JUDGE and MRS.JOHN S.COKEand
children and Miss Evelyn Ander
son made a trip to Sunset Bay yes
terday afternoon.
MRS. HARRY FOLSOM Is very seri
ously HI at Mercy hospital, North
Bend whoro sho was taken Satur
day evening.
JENNIE B. NAGLEY an export,. In
cookery has chnrgo of tho Sporry
Flour demonstration at their ofllco
on Front Btreet.
FOR SALE Largo 12 roomed houso
and 4 lots In South TOarshflold.
Very deslrablo. Reasonable for
quick Bale. Apply Mrs. ' M. F.
Campboll or Phono 119-L.
FOR SALE A choice bungalo, vl(H
charming grounds, ou Coos Rltor,
Also 100 by 200 feet In Empire,
at a bargain if taken at onco. You
may novor havo another such
' chnnco to buy In Empire I. 8.
Kaufman & Co.
FOR SALE Slightly damaged doors
and cam.p stoves. Enquiro Rail
road Dock.
Ilnby Girl Horn Lottors announc
ing tho btrUi of n baby' daughter to
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Rochon now of
Portland but formerly of Marshflold,
havo boon rccolvod by Marshflold
friends. This is tho third daughter
to bo wolcomod in tho Rochon household.
MR. and MRS. E. A. EICKWORTII
aro cxpocted home soon from n vis
It with their daughter, Mrs. Robt.
Gobhart of Portland.
GEO. W, CHILDS of "tho P. K. has
moved Into tho Geo. N. Farrin resi
dence and Doll Rhodes is inovlug
' Into tho Chlld!8 houso.
A Coos Bay Rank Appointed. Ac
cording to n,dvIco8 rocolved in this
city this morning from Washington,
D. C tho First National Bank of
Coos Bay has boon named a United
States depository. Tho appointment
was mado for tho purpose of provid
ing a sultablo local bank whoro tho
funds of tho newly established Pout
Ofllco Savings Bank may bo placed.
AUTO LINE T!ars at any Umo.
i Phonq 231 R, aftor midnight 181X
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fXJIl HAliK OR TRADE A 22 II.-P.
Buick auto-1908, at a great sacri
fice. Will soil or trade for town
proporty. This auto has Just been
HATS
Thoroughbred
i ........,, , $2.35
3ta'tesmYn Hat's'. $1.00
CAPS
CO-cent Caps 10o
25-cent Caps . i 20u
' Former Coos Ray Womou Dies.
Mrs. Abe Tenbrook, Sr., died at the
homo of her daughtor, Mrs. Mlllor ac
Bakor City, Oregon, at tho 70 yoars,
Juno 24 from a complication of trou-.
bles due to old age. Sho loavos six
children two by a first marrlago, four
by a socond, They aro Mrs. Sits, Ben
jamin Soteplace, Abo Tenbrook, John
C. Tonbrook, Will Tenbrook, Mrj.
Nolllo Mlllor. Her husband died a
year ago. kv
Seeks PreMstorlo Relics. Harold
Hannibal, a student-professor in tho
archeological department of, Leland
Stanford University, is making a tour
MRS. HARRY FOLSOM, who was
takon to tho Mercy hospital Sun
day in a precarious condition, Is
reportod Improving.
MR. and MRS. O. J. SEELEY and two- '
Bona, John and Evorott, caraPjQVOTf' "-'
from Coqulllo today to boav Borne.,,,,,
tlmo with Dr. and Mrs. 'iJIlngUB.
PETER LOGGIE of North Bond waa
a business vUltor 'In Marshflold
Saturday. Ho thinks tho real
estato outlook In Coos county was
novor more optimistic than at tho
present tlmo. ; ijg
W. E. WARWICK Is In town for tho
Fourth from tho camp of tho
Smith-Powers surveying crow
abovo Goodwill's on South Coos
River.
, newly painted add englno put in of tho Bay in soarch of fossils for his
first class order, For roforonco call collogo. Mr. Hannibal has mado tho
or addres John L. Koontz, Marsh- Journey up tho coast by easy stages
field, Oro pr R A. Church, Box and has succeeded in finding several
476, Marshfleld, Ore,
FOR SALE Modern eight room
(3lue in Ladjes', Mioses', Boys' and Men's Hosiery. Clearance sale price 20c
. MEN'S PANTS
rto Iwe an odd lot of Men's Pants that wo will close out at money saving prices?: :
wuca tu,-i .onlJ.
lues for only
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...$3,35
$4.X)0 Vnlues for only $3.00
$5,00 Values for $3.73
t Overtook This Oppbrtignity to Save Money
irHE BAZAR
apartment houso, all rooms oecii-v.Elk river.
iiuu, win uo soiu at unrgain it
taken immediately. Apply "Oppor
tunity" Times' office.
WANTED Teacher qualified for
Ninth grado work. Salary governed
b ability and oxporlenco. Man
preforred. Address Leo Webster,
clerk Dlst. No. C, Empire, Or6.
valuable specimen, includlug a 12
foot whalo rib which ho and a com
panion dug up at tho mouth of tho
Ho will leavo hero next
week for Astoria aftor which ho oi;
pects to visit Seattle.
WANTED GUI for Jlgl,t house
work. Three In family. Wages $2"i
por month. , Apply Mr3. W..G, Bes
soy, Marshflold, Ore., Phono 31 CXI
FOR RENX Small furnished cot
tage. Apply 749 Fourth St. South.
FOR SALE 80 acres lino fruit and
borry farm. Immodlato- possession
given. Good torms. Address D.
D. Bralnard, North Bond, Oro., i
. C. REYNOLDS, formerly of North
Bond, now of Florence, who .has
been ill for olght weeks, was
brought down from tho Stuslaw pn
tho tug yesterday and Is now at tho
Mercy hospital.
THEY ARE HERE. ""'
Frank Hague, chairman of the
Athlotlc Committee for tho Fourth of
July celebration Is In receipt of a
letter from A, B. Clayton of Smith
Powors Camp No. 1 in which he says:
"We haven't much of a team but
will bo thoro to pull In tho tug qf
war. Wo submit tho following.
names of members of our team
Harry Adams
Harry Smith
Roy Conger
Carl Ferrall
Frank Steahr
Dallas Prlco
Hal Harrington
Bort Clayton
BUI Wilson
Lou Evans
Yours truly,
A. B. CLAYTO
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AT THE THEATRE.
Tho Margaret lies Company opon
od their engagement nt tho 'Masonic
Opera Houso Saturday night produc
ing tho -play, "A-Circus Girl." A largo
and ontltuslnstlc audience Greeted the
comnony. They know ovldontl that REDUCTION SALE on house
they tforo going to seo something sos' llnon ss white dresses,
worth while, nml woro cortnlnly not 1)R,SSKS' 1,non ftnd 8llk cata
disappointed. Every player was at 'TAIMJH MADE SUITS at MRS
his best and tho company govo ono
of t,ho most delightful porformnnca
over soon In this city. Sunday night
"Tho Gov6rnor's WW was given and
from all indications crowded houses
will bo tho rulo during tho bnlnnco
of tho engagement.
marie -"
ROD'S.
NAVAL MILITIA NOTICE
All members aro requested t
at Armory nt 930 sharp
morning to participate
of
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