The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1913.-EVEMIHC EDITION.
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THE SHOPPING PUBLIC IS DULY INFORMED THAT WE ARE MORE THAN BUSY
-MAKING PREPAKATIUN5 1U muin vvk -
emi-Annual Clearance Sale
9 th S
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BEGINNING THURSDAY, JULY I OTH
EMiSciTRivENTUS FROM GOING INTO DETAIL . IN THIS DVETISEMENT; J
Let, Us Impress Upon You That We Extend the Courtesyof "NO TROUBLE TO iHOW OOODi. J
MEN'S LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT 11 J Tfc J
men s rants
Five Lots of Broken Sizes in
MEN'S Five Lots ot BroKen bizes in , mum o uni mu mumum ..-.-...
. LADIES', MEN'S AND BOYS' ' I T . O-i-iii.
SUITSSHOES,ESui!
Such well-known makes as Micliels,
Stern & Co., and Benjamin Clothes. LOT ONE Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords
that sold from S2 to S3 for Si. 15
ii&oo su!!s fSr::::::::::::::lii3l , lot Two-LadieS mgh shoes, broken
516.50 Suits for $13.20 gX values for $2.85
320,00 Suits for $15 95 34,00 Values for $2.60
$25,00 Suits for $19.95 53,50 Values for $2.15
S28.00 Suits for $22.40 $3,00 Values for $1.60
$30.00 Suits for $24.00
$35.00 Suits for $28.00
LOT THREE Men's Oxfords, One-third
off.
Raincoats and Overcoats will be sold
at the same discount.
LOT FOUR Boys' Oxfords, $2,00 and
$3.50 values for $1.15
S2.00 Values for $1.35
$2,50 Values for $1.85
83,00 Values for $2.15
$3,50 Values for $2.65
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Three lots in broken sizes of
$1,50 Values for $1.10
$1.75 Values for $1.25
$2,50 Values for $1.85
AND DRESS TROUSERS.
$1,75 Values for $1,40
$2,50 Values for $1,95
$3,00 Values for $2.4.0
$3,50 Values for $2.80
$4,00 Values for $3.20
$5,00 Values for $3.95
$6,00 Values for $4.80
$7,50 Values for $5.95
for
LOT FIVE Children's $1,50
Shoes
$1.00
Extra:
We've just unpacked a consignment
of BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS,
ases ranging from 3 to 16 years,
and in order to give the little men
a lookin, we will offer them during
the sale at
m off
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and
Shoe Co
FIRST CHOICE MEANS BEST SELECTIONS
MARSHFIELD
Myrtle Point
Bandon
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Glendalc Bank Robber Will Not , Coos County Hardware Dealers
Make Defense Blames
Whiskov for It.
UOSIIIUUlO, Or., July S. Tito Re
view HiiyH:
"I diiii't Ictiow miytliliiK alicutt court
procoodlngH.sn 1 will pioml guilty ninl
tnko my medicine." TIiiih spoko Ray
Dluintmil, who robbed the (llcudnlo
limit on Jiiini Hi, lust, to District At
torney llrowu, who (iKkt'il If ho would
innl(i) a defense to tinit I'hiti-Ki'. Sher
iff Quliii' arrived hero with nimunml
hint Saturday night from Until llcnch,
ImvliiK come over the trail from
Rogue river to West Kork unit thence
hy trnlii to Reselling. Diamond Is
bright 11ml vIviicIoiih 11ml when he saw
the rt'mv.l nni,iiiilit,il ni tin. .1. ......
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nliout ll::t( p. m.. to nee hlin. lie re
marked to the Hherlff: "UenrKe.
you ought to put up a tent mul
chnrgo to centH admission. You
could make n lot of money." There
was no time for the Indulgence of
lille curiosity, however, mul lie was
token quickly to a waiting auluino.
bile mul In a very few minutes una
limited la Jail. Then the sheriff hail
to "skirmish" for bedding for the
Lowest arrival, for the Jail equipment
limy occupieu with tin. gang of
five yontiK RiibsIuiis brought here
iron, (Inrdluer Saturday evening, ami
im- iiui-u inner prisoners, (ion, icotl-'
i'.1".': ,h0 fiutlierlln burglar. 11. A.
SUUor, the hud clieck man. ami .1. A. !
(Irlffo, tho Ulemlnle horsethlef.
nuer ir ijuino illil not lirliiK hack
the stolen money with lilin, it being
euinborsomo to carry, ,.Sp..allv in
bad weather. It wuh iilaceil in a
bank at (Sold llench ami will bo
rannmltteil nt convenience, through
tlio tiBiinl channels,
Whiskey Cure Hail,
i.nSii,,,.B B.rriJ'B! ' lmoml has not
hesitate, to talk finely 0f tlio rot,,
hery and of his ten days wandering
lt the mountains. Biu'akliic to
newspaper representatives he said in
reply to quostlous: ' ,
'What on earth over caused you '
to do such a tliliiK as you did?"
,.11,',0u,''1 " t'l" truth. 1 don't
know." said young Diamond. "About
bucking horso down in the Klamath
I'untry and my lung was crush",
iLmJIi v.?Lani1 K"Vl' " moro
was stabbed In the sani. lung diirliu
n fracas at Ulojidalo. My lungs "d
, hSf!,ln,B.,,,at whlykvy would ben
efit tbtfM I iwRan using t, j ,rnnk
;"''rt. U' gradual y
Enjoy Social Followiiui the
Recent Convention.
i no senii-nnnual convention of tho
Coos County Hardware Dealem
came to a close at The Chandler
last eveuliiK with one of the finest
iiiiiiriN nun uas ever neon held
In .Marshlleld. There wan a pro-Ki-nin
of Impromptu toasta and hIiik
Iiik and a Koueral kooiI time.
The association wa orBiinlzed
about eight years nno hv K. K.
JonoH of .Marsalleld.
.1. T. HarrlKiui presided as tonsN
master last ovoiiIiik. IioIiik selected
by President 1'. X. ItehorK.
Anionic tliimit i,riii m (I... i.n...
. " . ... . .. .1111,-
quot lioard were .1. T. HnrriKiiii,
ii. n. urins. .mho Sumner. Chas.
..ledley, . ;. Hhkuo. Don Onrdluer.
Marry llnltmaii" Wm. J-'onl. Kav
.MoNnlr, .1. A. Jonnstiiii v d.
UMK. A. K. XelT. W. X. Kkliliul. S.
reterson. Itoscoo Hnzer. Itoin .Veil
sen (leorfio llaxor. Ueo. Mlack. Uoo.
(.Illiertson ninl D. A. IIiiIIiik.
IIOV SIM'S lTlli: DltOW.V.
DoiikIiis County Itaucliei- and Team
i.sr in nnpqim Itiver.
UO.SBIUMUI. Or., .lulv '.). Swept
over the rapids when he wa ford-
Inn he t'liipqna Itiver In his wanon.
. udil hnrly. n rnnclier IIvlnK tliree
i"..n ,ii,iii .ujiue iToeK. was
drowned. vnluablo team whlrh
he was driving was also lost. Karlv
Passed the ilnv u-ll. f..l...... ...
.Myrtle Creek and was returning
liome when the accident liannei et
According to his H-yeni-ohl sou.
wlio was standing on tho shore and
was the only eye-witness to the
tragedy, the wagon had reached a
point near the center of the stream
when the team suddenly foundere
unit was swept over the rapids.
I'X.UVAIHniK W.SSIIOT.
lo irnoGHESs
10 ROW EJECT PEOPLE
G. W. Carr Makes First Trip
Through to Marshfield Will
Operate Daily Service.
U. W. Carr arrived hero last
evening on tlio first trip of
tho new through nutu sorvico between
Miirshfl.ilil mul lliwiilniii. it lu .i
. ......... ...... .....,uu.. n ,, n ,.,,
extension of the auto stago sorvico
which .1. I I.iilnl has boon malntaln-
lllir betwuen Cwilillln mul llnml
The schedule provides for loavlng
Marsliflold at .1 o'clock cadi morning
nuil getting Into Rosobiirg at 7
o'clock in tlio ovcnlng, Tho faro be
tween Marsliflold mid Coqulllo is $,
botween Coqulllo and Myrtle Point
i.'i cents allil frnin Mvrllit 1aIii( ,,.
ttosebiirg $7.
The roails nm ilrvlnv no rm.l.ll..
and will soon bo In good condition,
llio worst part Is In tho canyon but
this will soon bo imt In fairly good
shnpe.
Mr. Carr liad n Wlnton Six ma-
CIIIIII'.
Pain In side Found to .t. i-v,,,,,
Mullet Wound.
I'OltTt.AXD. Or.. .lulv 9. .Cl,as.
AIoMuidor a logger, while celebrat
iig In Stevenson. vn,.. k,.i1iiVi
was struck In the side with a bullet
Iron, n ,, rifle, and his In ,,rv
was not discovered until Suiidav
j. l'ftIio luillef struck him he
Jolt a twlnse of pain and went
;omo.andfaUlnKtol.nprovo,,yYns
"ttiit. his associates sought for
io cause of tils Illness and located
he ,bii lot hole. Physician lop
save Alexander b life.
Who'sWhoand
Whafs What
An Kngllshinan visiting this
country recently commented on
the advanced development of
our advertising. Ho said that
one might get a liberal educa
tion In a remarkably short
space of tlmo by an intimate
Jtudy of tho advertising In
first-class newspapers.
That may have boon express-
K It rathor stronglv per
imps as n result of his enthusiasm-but
It must be appar
ent to every thoughtful reader
tint newspaper advortlslng as
It Is conducted uowadavs pos
sesses an unusual educational
value.
We are quite sure that our
cousin trom over the sea might
como here a total stranger and
by diligent attoiitlon to tho ad
ortlsliiK appenrliin dally in
Hits and other newspapers,
soon be well Informed as to
tho customs and tho fashions
where to go for his si Top ,?"g
mid his recreation.
Wlio's who mul what's what
niidlng tholr way nt0 th;.
dally newspapers. sn that he
-Mi. iitiiuB may profit.
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City Council to Get Rid of Un
desirable Residents
Concrete Jail.
At a mooting of tho Kastsldo conn
rll Inst evening, stops wore taken
to try and eject two undoslrablos
wlio lmvo recently tnkou mi rosl
ilenco near tho Kastsldo school hotiso.
Tlio council passed mi ordinance
nrovlillnir for theh' ..l.vtlmi ri-. !
community but ovldonco is now lnck-
,,, in viuun-u ii. rtl ino council
mooting. It was stated that thoy hail
t omo from MniHliflold, Marshal Car
tor having notified them to leavo
Marsliflold.
It was nlso decided to bavo n con
uoto Jnll building erected near tlio
now city hall. It wns first proposed
to llllt 111 lull cn1ln In llin nl,l Lull, I.
lug but It was found that tho stnto
law requires n fireproof structure.
The slo of tho new concroto Jnll wns
not determined,
Oeorgo Wntklns was ro-appolntod
city nttoruoy for tlio onsulng year.
Partial payments woro mndo to
Contractors Perlmm nud Uldley on
their work, mul Johnson and Larson
wpro paid for completing tho short
whnrf on Isthmus Inlet.
Mr. PlntstOIlO wnw nllnu-ml o nn
apiece for each of tho tlireo bodies
Wll eh WCI'O illslntnrmil In tl. ....
grading. Tho bodies wero not Iden-
IIUOIl.
Tho council will m'eot ngaln July
-- to take ill) various mniion .!,.,
J a successor to It. J. Montgomery on
,,,u "v ii'iiuiii nuiy uo nppointed.
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I I ho Malkan war has brought about
a rlso in certain lumber prices In Ku-
, rope becauso of tlio big demand for
wood for ammunition boxes.
1 cJP'0?11, tm' Prlnlcpal source of
, SllUtt Jt'S for use in milnn ...in,. i
i growing scrncor year by year, and'va
oiis substitutes nro being tried, but
with no grent success.
tionnii?f!l'!nl8 of th0 Yoomlto Nn
iionni Park are cooperating with tho
, forest officers of the StnnUus ami
! Siena national forests for flro pio-
' i'SI m" ?nrt Pon,ro1 " "io park
mid the forests.
Kxperlnients with n troo planting
nnelilno at the Ctah Agricultural t"x-
'orlment station m.llcato that It nay'
bo used to ndvantago in reforesting
Id burned areas on tho national for-
The loading forost schools of tho'
ZTJilT 0Uly,!mve thoir own f2"
out tracts for continuous experiments '
but give tholr students actu"0v'
tlons g lumberlB opera-
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ROAD IDEM IN SCHI
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Walter Condron Buys Last of Idaho Educator Says Vi
Rapid Transit Com- tional Training is the M
KOUKST .OTKS.
pany's Scrapers.
Walter Coiulron, or .Myrtle Point,
wns In Mnrslillold today to close n
ileal for tho purciinso of tho balanco
of till) scraiieiH nf llm Ifni.i.i !.,...
Rii Company ninl .Major I.. I). Kin-
nuj io no union to .Myrtle Point
for construction of the now Sinlth
Powors road. Tho scrapers, which
wore purchased nt tho tlmo of tho
miini inuisii wont, wero used hut
!l.0.""a w,n ,on, ' luinily for
WUIott & nurr.
.wr. Cotldron rennrlu fulii.. ,.n.i
progress on tho lino despite tho bad
weather. II n linn inwi fii,iDi,,i 1...1....
ng In 100 head of horses nud mules
to bo stnrtod on tlio scrnpor work.
I-or tho present euinps. they have
mifilelont 111011, hut if thoy could
Pick up 100 or so moro workmen
Boon, thoy would open a couple of
moro construction enmps mul thereby
u"mC,.,ho '""'I'lotlon of tho road.
With the additional horses and
mules, thoy would bo able to do
til In,
Mr. Condron says that with good
luck thoy ought to got tho firsts 0
miles of road to Roland Crook dono
by early In August. Tho tuniiol
..1.1 Moulin moro is sow mid will
nrobab v , n i, ...... ".. VI
tho road. ' '"" """"" m
Tho Smith-Powers Company will
probably bo nblo to opon sonio log-
fan ca,ni,s on tho "no onr,y thls
I .MVItTliK imvi' niiiwi.
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Mrs. T.oslln filnu.1 Tl
ioin 1 V " .iimiiisuii enior
talned a her home Thursday nftor
.oon In honor of her sister. Mrs.
l . I.Ulls, of Portland. Tho houso
was effectively decora 0,1 w 1, sweet
hrler and St. Joseph llllles. Tho nf
toruoon was pleasantly spent In play
& 7"s: ' Prlea being W0R' by
118. c,. A. Stopheuson and Mrs. J.
O. Stoninilor. .Mrs. Johnson w.,o
nsslstod m serving' by C Ra ,"h
Rogers and Miss Mary C. Drain X
i;,t0Rn! S?ro Mob. anioaConS
Secret of Success.
(Special to Tho TlniM.)
Hi'iiin'H n.. 1..1.. n "itsd
lvn. III.. II,.. .., mi. I 'trlii In feltf!
might lmvo boon tho subject del
1 ii'i-mri-it nun urn neiiig k '
U'IW.1 t.t tli.. IT.. I..., ..oil., nt Am
Su icr School by Charles S. H
1110 Hiiporintoniiont wtioie n,i
tlnlllvl.irv .f llin uilinnl srltffl I
Molso, Idaho, has attracted .v'il
attoiitlon. "In four ycarfc
(!iiniili.i.,...lA..i i...i. ... 1.1. Ii
u.ii'ui .iiiiiiuiuiii .uuon 111 "'"
today, "In which the total vv
nttenilniico nt Holso has Incrfw:
per coin, wo nnvo incrr" '
I'ltnl high school attendant!
por cent, nud linvo Incrcaw
proportion who Btlck to It aildp
uato by 230 por cent.
".Vow, this has boon no K
iicini conjuror h trioK - c"
volved tho offorlng of n whole
tviin nf nilncnllnn illrectlv IM"
niodlntoly innrkotnblo rofcj
training. If nnv nro conitKH
ally nvorso to radical change! I3
c.n.. .1.,.. . - .... Ih. rUFI
i.v una 10 oucoiiragu ii" j
vntlves tho dovolopnient ot i"l
cntlonnl courses does n'.,,f
uio irauuiouni nctivuies 01
sehnnl I nMn ..mllmmntlcl "'
m,lli,...l .I..JL thrlvlnf t
Minimi BiiiuiuB iiiu """,-;ij
1.1.,,.,...,.!.. I.. ....nl4(lnn U'llll
keoplng, mllllnory, drafting. '
i.iiiiuiu, euoKing iiiiu r"'vl
lug than thoy did hofore tM"3
studies ilrnccod tho hoy-aboit
lllto tlm Relmnl nni! liOL'On to l"1;
for sonio UBOful placo la t"1
'"iiuiiy. inij
nut. iii.i.i lo lln our M?J
tural coiirsea send tho tpy tJ
tho farm: our commercial.? J
Bet him n job In an orn- ,
work In. drafting enables
oarn up to $100 a month ew
Kradunting. All repairs c J
rinlo. uniinni i.nji,tiT nrfl C-1'. J
Htudeiits; moro than that,
J'lJlllllll Ol liOlHO H " '.k.KTl
mont wnn planned In t" ,iJ
in lining uiassoa ui D""kil
nun 111 iircniiecis n----- .
ran. W. T. MnPinVi, ";" yono-. nro paid In cash for munjL
I'liolnn. J. O. sTomnilor i n rc0' w''-k as thoy go nlong. ",j
nilor whi. T0-m.m'c,J, O. Stem- "icon red studv" Is Engl Isl.
expect to glvo much of t"
uouai ennrncter ' ""
through commercial 'e,tfL
ngncuiturai descripiioiiB. r
and Hko dovlces."
en.ont. I). v. alios. aiSiulUin
tan A. S. Rlggs. i,ioy,i spires 1
J. Roberts, and Adolspergor. bla-
Misses Wlnnlo Spires, Crouch Ri 8
Mat lo llullng. Nome Doment ni d
Maria,, Suplee.-Myrtlo Point Enter!
I In Chicago Annlo Iaurle 3
lini liiiBlinml ttr illvnrce. J'Jl
Ip entirely too fond of
through the rye shops.
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