The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 10, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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JHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 191 1-EVENING EDITION.
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Fine clothes underpriced
ONE great advantage you get in a sale like our sea
son's clearance is that you get unusually good qual
ities at unusually low prices
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clothes are always a good bargain; and getting them at anything less than regular prices
is like finding: money Same . way with our other Jines of clothing: a great charice for
mnnw-sfl.vi(y ' '.'... . ,
money-saving
We have the stock arranged in two lots with the following reductions:
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$35.00 Suits- $26.50 $22.50 Suits ' $16.50
$30.00 Suits $22.50 $20.00 Suits $15.00
$27.50 Suits $20.00 $17.50 Suits $13.50
$2,500 Suits. '$ 1 8.50 $ 1 5.00 Suits $ 1 1 .50
LOT TWO
$25.00 Suits $16.85 $15.00 Suits $9.85
$2.50' Suits $14.85 $12.50 Suits $8.65
$20.00 Suits $12.85 $10.00 Suits $7.35
$17.50 Suits $11.35
Mill-to-Man
Clothes
Marshfield,
Qtegon
W99HEH BOSh STORE
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FOR SAM') 80 acres fluu fruit nntl
lorry farm. Immodlato possession
given. Good tonus. Address D.
D. Rrnlnnrd, North Bond, Ore,
Phono 3083.
Foil BALK Modern eight room
apartment houso, all rooms occu
pied, will bo sold at bargain It
taken Immediately. Apply "Oppor
tunity" Tlmca" ofllco.
BURRO WANTED If you havo ono
for Balo, address parkhurst, box
712, North Bond.
WAXTKI) Hoy for general garden
work. For particulars call nt 545
So. Broadway.
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rOR RENT Roslrnblo furnished
housekeeping rooms, 135 Socond
streot, near Chandlor hotol.
LOCAL &
GLEANINGS
doing well. Rov. O. LoRoy enn
quoto James Whltcombo Riley
with a now zost and Is not cortaii
whothor tho now arrival will bo a
poot or n minister. Tho now ar
rival has been named Harwood
Vassar.
TUB WEATHER.
(By Associated ProBS.)
OltEGON, July 10.' Fair to-
night and Tuosday warmor.
FOR SALE A well established mil
Ilnory buslnoss in Coqulllo, Oro.,
Will bo sold nt a sacrlllco If takon
( In the noxt ton days. Address
P. O. Box 37, MarshQold, Oro.
WANTED Teacher qualified for
Ninth grade work. Salary govornod
by ability and experience. Wan
proforrod. Addross Loo Wobstor,
clerk Dlst. No. C, Empire, Oro.
FOR RENT Small furnished cot
tago. Apply 749 Fourth St. South.
TOR RENT Six roomed homo on
First streot. Apply Mrs. A. Hut-chesoD.
WANTED Socond cook. Apply lm
mediately at tho Chandlor hotol.
FOR SALE Slightly damaged doors
and camp stoves. Enquire Rail
road Dock.
FOR SALE My farm OOO acres In
one lot or will cut up in parcels to
6Ult. O. W. Snnfnrrt Mnrnhflolrl
- -w.t . muvh,
FOR SALE Largo 12-room houso
n 4 lots, So. Mfld. Very desirablo.
Reasonablo for quick sale. Apply
Mrs M. F. Campbell or phono 11 9L
pOK SALE Smith Premier Type-
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twonty-four hours ondlng
nt 4:43 p, ni,, July 9, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum C4
Minimum 42
At 4:43 p. in CO
Precipitation nono
Wind, Northwest; cloar.
BORN.
WINKLEMAN At thoir homo on
North Broadway, Marshflold, Mon
day, July 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Winkloman, a boy.
Myrtlo Point Olrl Weds Miss May
'Hall of Myrtlo Point, who has beeu
spondlng tho past couplo of days In
Rosoburg visiting with Fred Endlcott
loft for Eugono yostordny morning
Mvhoro sho will soon bo mnrrlod to
' Mr. Endlcott's brothor. Rosoburg
Rovlow.
Logger Burled. Tho burial of
Mlko Lyncli, a loggor, who was in
jured in Smith Powors Camp No. 1,
took place Saturday. Tho authorities
woro unablo to establish communic
ation with any rolatlvos although It
was roported that ho had rolattves In
Portland and at soma placo lit Iowk.
STODDARD At Morcy Hall, North
Bond, Monday morning, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Stoddard of South In
lot, an 11 pound daughtor. Moth
er and child doing well.
HALL At their homo in South
Marshflold, Monday morning, July
10, to Mrs. and Rov. Q. LoRoy
Hall, a son. Mother and child aro
wrltor No. 2. With cash, cheap.
Addross "Bargain" caro Times.
To Tour County. Tho lies Come
dynnd Dramatlo Company loft on this
morning's, train for Myrtlo Point.
'Thoy oxpect to tour tho county and
may contlnuo south boforo roturnlng
to Coos Bay. Thoy closed a auccess-
i ful ongagomont In North Bond last
night.
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picnic of tho Roman Catholic Sun
day school hold yestorday at Eno
gren's Grovo, was largoly ottondod,
A full description of tho affair with
tho names of thoso In attondanco will '
bo printed In Saturday's Times.
PORT COMMISSION MEET'S.
Fishing Excursion. A fishing
party of four wont out to Brewster
Valloy na far as Brunnoll Creole In.
D. It. Footo's auto Sunday morning
and roturnod Sunday ovonlng
with n flno string of fish. In tho
pnrty woro R. K. .Booth, II, J. Mc-'
Koown, Dr. Sothor nnd Frank Lalso
Improvement 'of Various Inlots Dis
cussed Todny.
Tho Port Commission hold thoir
rogular monthly mooting at tho
Chamber of Commorco thlB morning,
Vico-prosldont Harris presiding. Tho
usual routlno business ennio up also
tho wattor of dredging tho vnrlous
Inlets. Somo work- has already boon
dono but tho balanco Is being hold
In oboynnco until nil proporty hold
ors aro Blgnod up.
AUTOMOBILE supplies nt tho
GUNNERY.
PHONE I. 8. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR
COAL ORDERS 81.BO PER TON.
Foot Injured. John Radla, a log
gor In ono of tho Smith Powors
camps, had four.toos on ono foot
badly crushed Saturday afternoon
Ho Is now under" Dr. Mlngua' caro at
Mercy hospital.
Mrs. Folsom Rotter. Mrs. Harry
Folsom Is roportod on tho road to
recovory from hor recent serious Ill
ness and has returned to hor homo
on Second street from Mercy hospital.
WANTED Woman or girl to cavo
for elderly Invalid. Apply to Mrs.
Songstacken.
FOR RBNT
HOUSE with 12 rooms aiuL-hath, hot
and cold water.
FURNISHED flat with O rooms, bath
hot and cold water, gas range.
Apply to
ROBERT MARSDEN.,
(Theso aro In tho best residonco
part of town.)
Twin Deors. Mayor L. J, Simpson
of North Bend has a ploasant sur
prise nwaitlng him on his return from
iSan Francisco in tho form of twin
'doers born to his pet deer at his
Shoro Acres grounds, North Bend
evidently was becoming Jealous of
Marshflold many twins and got In
tho gamo but Marshflold Is still nhoad
with two pairs of twins and thoy aro
i all little dears.
Younjt FIro Chief. Eugono Traver
fvor, has evidently inhorltod all his'
j father's qualifications as a Are fight
er. He has always taken croat Intor-
iost In tho fire drills but on July 4th'
ho did hotter for it was ho who dis
covered tho fire on Broadway and ro-
, ported it to Marshal Carter. Ha was
To Camp nt North Tnlot, An out
ing party composed of O. S. Dodgo
nnd family, II. Bradflold and family,
and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. N. Fouton left'
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luuny xor Nunu inioi wiioro uiey wm
camp at tho Robinson place.
AUTO LINE flars at any time.
Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X'peas0li nt hj3 opportunity to bo in
WANTED To hire pony team for
two weeks' camping trip. Na long
drives and beat of care given. Ap
ply "S" caro Times.
actlvo servtco and no ono watched the
department run that day quite as
proudly as Eugene.
t Sunday School Picnic The annual.
North Bend News
A. W. Myers and Mrs. G. J. Koc
torlng of South Marshflold woro
.North Bond visitors yestorday.
E. E. Hayes, Robt. Simpson Jr.,
Hermann Nabli and John Mosserlo
who went to San Frnnclsco recently
on the tug Columbia, returned last
evening on tho Rodondo. Thoy re
port a rough trip up.
J. V. Hodson of tho Pacific Grocery i
returned on tho Redondo from a
business trip to San Francisco.
Robt. McCann ylsltod friends at
Eastsido yestorday.
Apricots and Cherries
Are not likely to be cheaper
and may be higher
Large shipment on Redondo
Place your orders with your grocer
now, early, and don't get left
WANTED Waitress. Must ho' ox
porioncod. Phono 2C3-L.
COOS HAY to DRAIN In ONE DAY
Via GARDINER Drain-Coos Bay
stage, and steamer to Scottsburg. '
Mattoon auto lino Scottsburg to!
Drain. Through faro ?7.50, Nqrton
& Hansen, agents.
LIGHTWEIGHT TENNIS racquets
$l,50at THE GUNNERY,
As our special Inducement to introduco
Ehmann's Olive Oil
Into now homos has proven so successful wo havo determined to
continue tho offer all this wook.
With each $1.00 bottle of Ehmann's
Olive Oil, we will give free
One 30c. Jar Ehmann's
RIPE OLIVES
Lockhart's Grocery
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SAW -
Two Privato Phones
85 and 305
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