The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913-EVENING EDITION.
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STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 20TH, AT 9 A. M. SHAP. Everylhircg Goes Regardless of Cost
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Our entire stock of suits, coats, dresses, ladies' misses' and children's furnishings must
be sold by April 1 st, when our new home on Central Avenue will be completed. We will
positively not move a dollar's worth if we can help it We have marked every article down to
nearly nothing. Ladies will find bargains here that will astonish the most critical shoppers.
Everything goes in this big sensational bargain event.
as "r: $5.00
$22,00 New Silk g y a k
Dresses OD
$3&K1S $19,50
$25,00 Ladies' Chinchilla d g og
$l2Udi"e"s"Blac"k $55
$ldW $785
$2XMi!!!s' $10.85
SI 5,00 Misses' jjjy og
$lsVZZ.".$6.65
$9.85
$20.00 Ladies'
Suits . . .
$9,00 Misses' a v n e
Coats $3.J&3
$"Sat .$1.50
s,85?u $4.95
$6,00 Girls' fl o otr
Coats pv5.3
$sc0o0a!s: $2.50
$1,50 Petticoats, fV-
On sale at 0
$4,50 Two-Piece rt Ofp
Skirls tpJ.cSv
$25.00 Ladies'
Suits . . .
$6.50 Two-Piece
Skirts
25c Ladies' and Misses'
Hose
35c Ladies' and Misses'
Hose, all colors
10c Handkerchiefs,
On sale at
25c Children's Hose,
On sale at
25c Children's Shoulder
Supporters
- r rvn. 11
1 ioc diiK nose,
1 11 1
all colors..
$1 5.75
...$5.39
l?c
!9c
7c
17 c
13c
43c
$30.00 Ladies; $1950
98c
..$2,89
12k
38c
18c
43c
38c
$1,50 Combination
Suits
$1,50 Silk Petticoats
On sale at
25c Ruching, yard.
On sale at
50c Back Combs,
On sale at
25c Back Combs,
On sale aL
75c Belts,
On sale at -
50c Belts,
On sale at.
$8.00, $9.00 and
$10.00 White Serge
Dresses $5.00
The
Second Ave
Ladies'
Liiip
9
COOS H.W PAINT AM) WALL
PAPER CO'S. 01,11 STAND.
(mum
Store Open Evenings
$6.50 to $8.00
SILK KIMONAS
Choice $3.83
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor niidTiii7
tfAN E. MALONEY Ncwh Editor
Official Palter of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAP1.R OK Till: CITY
OK MA RSI I FIE LP.
HERl'CING TIIH PROBLEMS OK
LIFE.
AMONG THE SICK.
A CONNECTICUT Yunltoo hns hi
A vented u contrivance which
ho cnllH ii "gnstograph'' to
produce tlio sensation of eating and
drinking when you havu no actual
food and diiulc liofon you. The
pantograph works on tho principle
of tho phonograph, and a "sciiHn
tlon recorder" tickles tho palnto
with all tho delights of a goiiuino
feast. It looks 111(0 a great thing
lor our professional hnntiuottors,
mid inny yet put the "food tniHt"
If thoro Is a food trust- out of bus-
ItlCBfl.
In connection with Professor Mun.
atorborg's enchanted relaxation
chair, designed to do away with
tho necessity of sleeping, It Boonm
ua If sonio of tho toughest prob
lems of llfo had hooii solved. AN
4c r those two nchlovoinonts. It
should ho easy to Invent something
which would licop uh an evon tem
perature without clothes, and It on
ly ronmliiB for Luther Hurbnnk to
produco a cacttm that will Brow
twonty-dollnr Kohl pieces in plnco
of HplllCH.
However, with' n gnstograph, n
Munstorborg and no necessity ror
clothing, there are boiiiu of ub who
might mnnngo to pull through with
out tho coin.
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WITH THE TOAST
AND THE
TEA
GOOD EVENING.
All powor Is tho icsult of
tho npark of Inspiration prop
erly applied, lie the spark and
Bonio one will ho ready to sup
ply all tho gasoline )ou can
explode
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men mako no sales.
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A rolling Btone gets tho hard
luiocks.
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Glvo a pretty girl a mirror lost
uho got lonesome. I
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Fow men bo llvo that when thoy
rllo tho undertaker sheds tears.
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A male novor realizes hnw inslg
jnlVtcant he is until ho attends a
wuITragetto nicotine i
Tliough married to a cooking
eiliool graduuto, many a ninn would
uuiiui iigui wmii ei. i
nelghhors ennhles you to overlook a -lot
of hlg ones In youiself. , I
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Why iIoph a successful man al- F. A. Sacchl was nblo to he down
ways glvo his friends tho samo brand today oftor being laid up for n few
of advice that
business?
he uses In Ills' own
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everything's safe.
dny as a result of an attack of blood
poisoning. While ho has not fully
recovered, ho Is much Improved.
George Wulutcml Is recovering
from tho grip.
Lot It never bo forgotten that tho Mrs. Frank Mnrhoffer Is confined
tliueB aro rotten rotton! to or homo on South Uroadwny by
Tho chorus swells and Binltes our Rrlp and bronchitis.
civic ear. i Tho young child of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Wo'ru assured our wouhl-bo states- S. Hoffman of West Marslillold is
men domogogues are, addlo roportod 111.
pates, mon Mrs. James Forty of Flagstaff,
Who glvo cause our nation's spee- who has boon so sorloiiBly III, Is re-
: nnnq
lii
dv end to fear,
Hut In criticizing men, seeking fa
tal faults, and then
Ilulldiug wldo with means tho
crlt c'b art employs.
It may prove that such conclusions Buffering from
aro tho outcome of delu- la grippe and
slous
It must ho they've overlooked
one point our boys!
ported much Improved today.
Gladys Forry Is reported 111 at
tho homo of her grandparents In
Itnilrond Addition or grip.
Mrs. W. S. Turpen, who hns been
a sovere attack of
rhoumatlsni. Is re
potted improving
BERKELEY
FRIDAY IS GOOD FRIDAY
now for
peculiar feature of la urinno has
developed hero this spring and that
....,,, , ,s wl,at nearly all who havo had tho
So you're told In books nnd now-, allmont have suffered nttnrif ct
wows that wo'ro going to tho rheumatism boforo recovorlnL'. in
bowwows,
That our sun tho zeulth high fare
well has kissed;
Don't bollove It for a minute, thoro
Is really nothing Inlt
It's just twaddle from the foolish
pessimist.
If you're still Inclined to doubt, stop
outdoors and look about;
On tho lawns and lots and play
grounds what a nolso!
Thoro illsports tho coming nation
t hero's the state in incuba
tion Good old-fnshlonod, dirty faced,
rampaging boys!
Bomo cases, tho rheumatism has boen
quito acute.
Miss Julia Holms, clerk at Sar
tor's, who has boon qulto 111, Is re
ported improving rapidly.
John Loinuro Is recuporating from
n sovero attack of la grippe.
.MILL KliKCTS OFK1CKHS.
Coqulllo
Yes, I know It happens sometimes
that to all of us thero como
times
Manufacturing Company
iiokw .liecuug,
Tho Hnndon Recorder says;
"Tho stockholders of tho Coqulllo
Hlver Mnnufacturulng Company hold
a special meeting nt Hnndon on Tues
day afternoon. Tho olllcors of tho
company aro: President nnd Mana
ger, Georuo Colsondorfor: View Prosi.
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Whon wo doubt our brighter "t,u' - f. "artiott; secretary and
hopes will e'er mnturuo! ireasurer, jonn Nellson; Thoso gen-
Hut when faith in men is shaken nnd ijomen togotlior with C. A. Smith of
dismay its place has tnken. or,t nt1'. n'id W. nullard of
Then n glnnco around our heart3 . """"rds, constitute tho board of dl-
should reassure. reetoro. Tho othor stockholders In
See the boys! While wo have such tl10 company aro I). A. McCloud, J.
there's no need to worry '' Krononborg, F. S. Perry, II. L.
much Houston. Chas. Ashton, O. A. Trow
Lot tho present show its lack of brldgo, J. W. Mast, Lyons Johnson
solid poise; ! Lumber Co.
Leave your pessimistic humors, flout ,
all horrifying rumors COOS H.W GHANGK dlnnor Sat-
Thoro's salvation In our hordes of , unlay noon, March 22, at Odd Fol
romping boys.
AKITAN KKACIIKS HAUHOIt.
lows hall. Fifty cents.
at HUSV COHNKIt.
TICKKTS
Looking
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jr little faults In your
A Portland paper says: "With
out' meeting with a nitshlp tho
hull of the now tug Akutiui, bo-1
longing to the Alaska-Portland J
Packers' Association, arrived at the
plant of tho Willamette Iron and
Steel works at 130 Monday morn-1
Ing. Tho Wallula brought the craft
to tho Columbia river nnd tho Ock-l
lnhonin from Astoria to tho local
harbor. The holler and machinery1
will bo iBiitnlled In tho Akutnn at
tho lllamctto Iron nud Steel
works, She Is expected to bo ready
to leave for the compau's salmon
grounds on tho Nushugiik rlvor,
Alaska, about May 1.
Try Tho Times' Want Ads.
Miss May Preuss Initiated by
Sorority Portland Club
Entertains Many.
(Special to Tho Times.)
I1KUKKLBV. Cal.. March in
Miss Mao ProiiBS. '10. of tho Unl-
vorslty of California, her frlonds
will bo glad to learn. Is no longor.
ono of tho small number of tho un
Inltlnto of tho Oregon students at
tho university. Miss ProiiBS wns
recontly "rushed," and Is now a
momiior of tho Alpha Omlcron PI
sorority of which hor clnssmnto,
Miss Nora Towor, Is also a soror
ity Bister. Tho Alpha O's represent
ono of tho oldest and most solidly
oBtabllBhod of tho Amorlcan soror
ities and Is n nntlonnl aBsocIatlon
of widespread Influonco. This be
speaks tho popularity of our homo
students in caiirornln.
Ono of tho most brilliant social
affairs of tho Bonson at tno univer
sity was tho recoptlon and danco
glvon by tho Portland club of tho
university of California to tho gen
eral collogo public. Tho danco was
hold at Codar and Arch streets In
Horkoloy, at tho Hillsldo clubhouse.
Tho club was roproaonted by most
of tho Oregon students. All of tho
ton or twolvo Coos Hay studonts
aro mombors of tho Portland club,
and most woro present. Tho Port
land club, which Is composed of
students in tho Unlvorslty from all
parts or urogon, was established
sovoral years ago to promote fel
lowship and homo Interest among
tho northern studnntn nf Hin uni
versity. Quito n number of tho'lvir
club mombors aro Idaho nnd Wash-1 uu
Hot Cross Buns
Wo nro propnrod to Biipply your
wants If you will phono us your re
quirements In town.
Our delivery will bo going nil
day. Gor your buns on the first
delivery.
Kvcr-ylliliiK In (ho Cake and Pastry
Lino Is Hero. Plmne Ill-L.
Coos Bay Bakery
77 Market Avenue.
MarMiflcld.
Kvoryhody who has tried our
Corona Blend
Coffee
Como Again.
Thoio's a reason.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
184 Market Avo. Phono 30-i-J.
The Royal
TONIGHT
1IICKOK & OTIS,
Ill a one-act larco Comedy ami
Songs,
Coos Bay
Bosiiraess
College
Hookkeoplng. Arithmetic. Pejj
manshlp. Spelling. CommwW
Law, Huslness Corrcsponden ;
Shorthand, and Touch T)peru
Ing.
rositlons waiting for graduates.
tngton students.
HOT CUOSS 11CNS AT LKII)
HAH.MDGK HAKKKV. Phone 112-L.
Libby COAL. Tho Kind VOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 73, racf
Livery and Transfer Company.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMHER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO 1IV USING OUR WOOD.
PnONE 100.
183 SOUTH BROADWAY
NEW PICTURES FOUR
Entitled:
Tho Poor Hoob and tho MUup.
Fair M'etlier Friends.
(Gnumont)
Great Events.
(Gaumont)
Pychology of pear.
(Thanhoiisor.)
Always a Good Show for the Money
I'olhw the Croml
TO THE ROYAL.
Lower Floor, inc. Halcony. 10c.
McDonald's Auto Line
To Runner Hill, Ray Park and
Flngstnff.
Hourly trips with passengors, pack
ages and freight. Leave your bun
dles at tho Busy Corner.
Goodrum's Garage
homo of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for AH
Makes of Cars
17 Central AM""
t,,e 'ScrsS'f
And Is being thoroughly ;
tod. Tho name w l D L"" "as thf
hereafter It win "
..irrvrnr, DOTSO.V"
Tho new Proprletres.S'SJ
lar with tho 'oIbut8he best hOO
qualinod to set up " hoUS;
rnnk.l meals In the city. . 8
Phono orders to either 83-R or 208
qualltioa 10 set ,tv. Tha nc
cooked meals In the i. nd
will bo kept neat .ana . b0
wo nsk U that you Si or wcei
a trial. Board ol j nI,BW
Mrs. Hughes ami " proff
Ttavo your job prntlDB
Tho Times office.
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