The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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Ladies,' Here's Real News for You!
The First Real Sale of the Season
On AH Women's Suits and Coats
Don't Overlook This Opportunity
UR CUSTOMERS know that It Is the policy of this store to "clean-up" each season; not to carry a single garment
from one season to another. In that way we have each season only the newest, best and most up-to-date styles
. to show you. This is only one of the reasons why this store sells, by far, more Suits, Coats and Dresses than any other
store on the Bay.
We want you to read the following prices. You know the quality of the garments. Eacli and every one comes
direct from the most prominent New York and Philadelphia makers. Figure for yourself the saving. Many of these gar
ments are suitable for Fall and Winter Wear.
wilffy-
All Suits and Coats, Regular $12.50.
Sale Price ,
All Suits and Coats, Regular $16.75.
Sale Price ,
I Suits and Coats, Regular $18.75.
Sale Price
All Suits and Coats, Regular $22.50.
Sale Price
All Suits and Coats, Regular $25.00.
Sale Price
$ 16.65
All Suits and Coats, Regular $28.75. (tlQ K
Sale Price P 17,IJ
All Suits and Coats, Regular $35.00. (j!')l 1
Sale Price v
All Suits and Coats, Regular $37.50. $25()0
O'Connell Building
..$8.35
$11.35
$12.50
$15.00
ALL CHILDRENS COATS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE.
Alteration Department in Store The Correct Fit of Each Garment Absolutely Guaranteed.
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Dry Goods Co.
Km
Phone 361
mCTHEnsssni
PE
WD
SHIP LUMBER
10 MM NOW
Miss Stella Wicklund, of Em
pire, Becomes Bride of Iver
Johannison, of Astoria.
Ivor JolmmilKuit of Astoria, mill
Miss Alpha Wlckluiiil of Kmplro,
tuo iniirnoii iiihi evening nt tho
l'oino of .Mr. mill Mrs. M. dutuv
son In .Smith Muishflold. tho Ui'v. it.
O. Thorpe of tho Muishflold Norwe
gian Lutheran church officiating. A
number of relatives ami close friends
witnessed (lie ceremony mill partici
pated In tho wtMhlliiK supper subse
quent. Tlio (lulnvsoii homo was prettily
decorated for the occasion, tho deco
ration scheme In two of th,. rooms
being white mill moon mul tho din
Ing room pink ami wlilto. Tho bride
was prettily attired In embroidered
innrtilsotto oor whlto. Tho wed
ding march wan playoil by MUs IM-
du LlirSOII.
ii.T'i'I 1"'!ll ,H "ll 1iikIiUt of John
Wleklund of Umpire, ami Is woll
Known on the liny, w,oro Bju, llll8
"Pont moHt of hor llfo. Tho young
couple will make tholr homo hi Foit
Stevens, near AHtorln. leaving for
thoro on tho next llroakwator.
Among those proHeut wore Itov
nnd Mrs. 11. (). Thorpe. John Wick-Mr'-'
i'h ?,0,iB w,'.l. Air. . mul
nJSni1, ? I'"rM' " May Magoo, I
M ',, '.""1'' lMrr' M''.
''f. "MlovKin. Mr. ami Mrs. M, P
O ulovion. Misses Minnie ami Helen
Clulovron ami Miss Slenm John"..
Times' Want Ads iiw, roaults.
San Ramon, Built on Coos
Bay, Will Take Cargo From
Portland Soon.
i
i. A. R. PICNIC
PLANNED NOW'
REGISTERING OF
VOTERS BELAY
ITER SYSTEM
POUTLAN1). Or.. July 10.-For
tho llrsf Unit) this year lumber will
lie Klilppeil out of Portland to thoi
raiiama ('mini, when tho ntoam
Ki-iiiioner San Itnmnn leaves tho
I'orllaiul Lumber Company's iloelt
thin week with L'lO.nno fi...t ,,r
HiiiiKliiH fir worth t:.r.r.4 r.n
Mill Itminui Ih a li:iKt,oiiL'or
height vowel anil will make
poilH on Its way to
iforula
l anal,
That
fart her
lumber
The
ami
Cul-
the
Paget .Soiinil, although iiiueh
away has heeii supplying
for tlu I'.'iiiiiniti fViimi ... ..
much greater o.Ment than shippers
luiii nun iny was ine statement
made by the I'liltoil States F.ngln
oei s' off Ire loil.iy.
"II' m'oiiis that I'orllaiul lumber
moil have simply allowed the Pugot
.Sound people to walk all around
and over them In this lumber deal,
said one of tho engineers. -TliU
Is tho first Bhlpment of lumber
from this port to the Panninn Canal
tlilx oar. although 1913 8 half
r ""' .-"Minn iiunuer men
ino been busy piittlnK n i,,8 mil,
nearlx overv st.imi..i. .....i, i":
port for lunibor salllB l tho.llrecl
Hon of tho l'anauia Canal carries
a IiIk Bhlpment to the blK ditch.
e for hatehliiB vMfU ls , ,,J
found in V- Oil..,..,., i. ."..'"
;-! by eleVtrlciiy ad to 'heat Is'
automatically controlled.
Baker Post to Have Annual
Celebration August 13, and
Probably at Cooston.
At a ineelliiK of Maker Post, (!.
A. . yesterday. Simeon .Miller and
h. W. Shrock were appointed 'a
committee, to iiitiiiiko for tho annual
picnic of the members, their wives
nun menus, to lie Held AiiKiist 111.
The picnic will probably bu held at
Cooston. but tho fixing of tho placo
i-emaliiH In thu bauds of the com
mittee. Coiiinimider S. II. Cathcart nnd
a few of tho vutoraiis met yesterday.
I ho ranks of tho (5. A. It. are hehtK
rapidly weeded out by death and
biinio of them are no longer able
to actlvolv partlclpato. but It Isi
IIOIIOlI to IlIIVO tlllitA nil n( f.... .1...
. . , wt.i i,) iiu.
luriuc, i
A fine basket dinner win be pro-!
vlded mid a campflro mid Informal
proKinni nrraiiBed and a wood time
assured for all who attend. I
CREATES
AUTO
SENSATION
Danish Society Meeting
The members of the Danish-American Society of
Coos Bay will meet at the Grand Hotel, North Bend,
Saturday July 12, 8 p.m. All Danes are earnestly
requested to be present.
C L0KDAM, President
K. BRANNER, Secretary.
Cadillac Announcement Causes
ivmcn interest Among
Car Owners.
Tho announcement by the Cud.
Unc Motor Car Company and their
loos County representative. Geo.
.oi rum of a forthcoming develop
"lent 111 niitninnlilln.. tl... .. in ... ' .
a fourth .. ",r "' ' "" rK
nf .i..,. i.i '"" i'Hression
?.Ll! I01-.'1 lU,8"-.v '''"ed much in-
"-v "u iiiuiiueiu on Coos llav
iiiiii..in iV" ',"' oowiuenis in the
n"'",!?5 KvoiiIiib Post, the Coos
.-..j iiiiiun aim special circulars,
l Hero uvu nn..,i. .............
to the speVia. linpmn , ' "t U
contemp atod but no o'ne woul 1 ovon
one I ,r L " . l0 (lnrk !ls "'
i but Is convinced of lis in,
l'tance because of lu on onft
nnr In which the Cadillac noo
' Thne,,k,WB ,n 'on "t
, t "p "nnoumemoiit will
o"W eolre" "y BU,oi"
Five htuuiroit mnrrlaKe llconsno
wor.i Isan.i.i i.. ...... ... .bl lKUIlt'08
Idila recent v n. l'y m '""ndel
i ruimi). on the same da fin
divorces were granted.
Justice Pennock Writes to At
torney General for Explan
ation of Law.
Justice (V I.. I'l'lllliwl; twin vvi'IMiiii
to Attorney (ienoral Crawford for
'mi explanation of tho now roKlstra-
tlon laws of Oregon. .Mr. Pennock
, was appointed roKlBtrar for tho Con
trnl Mnrshllcld precinct ami hns
been unable to find out from Counrv
Clerk Watson whether ho can also
' resistor persons living In other pro
ducts. Ilo hnH had ninny applica
tions, but has rejected thorn teiupor
jnrlly until ho can net explicit In
structloiiB. ruder tho old law. n
lOKlstrnr could register nnv votor
In the county.
So fnr. It has not boon ascertained
who was appointed registrar for tho
other Marshllold precincts. Fmlor
tho now law. tin. i-,n.lui.-n..o l... .... ...
Klvo bond for tho faithful porfor
manco of their duty, ihey not ton
cents for each votor they resistor.
There Is also a question about
separate registrations for tno coun
ty and state elections and for tho
city election, mul If not been for
the special stnto election to bo hold
III November, tint (iimi.. r-.....
would have redlstrlcted tho countv
voting precincts to ninko them con
rorni with the city precincts. How
over, they found that tbev could not
do this until nftor the Xovombor
oluctlim. so now It is believed that
n doublo reBlstriitlon, ono for tho
city nnd ono for tho county, will
.. ..-oiiifii. uiy uecon lor Hut or
Is now Investigating.
OwIiik to the smnll in,. i i.
sonio of tho registrars appointed lii
(7 i. V ,,ro rcn,,)1B to qunl.
,.L.o; "0,r J.0"'n.wn8 appointed In
:""" ,UIU ,l ,,n8 not tlmo to
bother with It and sont back his
nppolntnient and a now one w
ave to bo named there.
MAST LEAGUE
i
EOR NEW ILL BASEBALL!
I T.imi.inr iii'iM)i. assfuim).
I.a C.rando Gets $t,nno i?ni Ca,..
T . "' Coiiiinlssl
h GltAN'nK, Or.. July 10 Con.
hrn7is0!!i.0J 1 I,,1",1,;11'1",'T building
ii this city during tho next 'JO dava
ecamo an assured fact today whin
ho Andrew Cnrneglo Library Com"
mission informed tho local Library
te" i !?L.?J.?.590 Pf Carneglo
-ri A . Ilv""ai)io to draw on
JcJ,f,8.M-":
Ki!5s:
books V r """ i'fi. ' " la ",ul buylnij
i , ; . " "uwuy lenmornrllv
uu in iionan Hall for n vr '
n October. for occlir'ncy
Porter Brothers Provide for
Supply for Plant at Florence
Other Siuslaw News.
FI.OUK.N'Ci:. Or.. July 10. Tho
Pilot says:
Tho largo pump that was brought
In some tlmo ago has boon Installed
nnd was tried out Sundny morning, i
I). II. Collins tho mill wrlght hi :
charge nt tho plant finished tho last
part of tho Intnko pipe and mado
connection with tho river whero theyt
expect to got tholr supply for flio pro
tection. Sundny the tanks wore all.
nil oil and sprinklers used nnd tho'
system worked nicely. Tho pump is '
n lalrbanks-Morso ninko and In size'
lajfixuxli' Inches, with a capacity or
i .i0 gallons per minute, or it enn
throw threo good stromas from 1 1-81
Inch nozzles when used direct and Is
fed from a lO-lnch Intnko pipe. I
.vvs or iioicnce. (
J. K. Xolson, superintendent of
ii iisiriiciion ror I'orter Ilros., wns In
! loronco on bis way outside. Ileforo
returning ho will visit Spokane.
A. II. Xewninn brought In COO
head of uheop for Portor Urothors
ast Thursday. Tho band was
brought down tho Umpciua mid
ntross by South slough.
A. H. Nowmnn. of Mapleton, was In
I' loronco Saturday on his wny to tho
umnniin. ulmrn i.n v. .,.... '. . ....
... ...... ....w,w ,4V uAiuiin iu OU1
cattle for Porter Urothors.
F. It. Porter. Larry Mann and K. L.
tiayly. who hnvo been iittondlng
Bchoo In Portland arrived In wi,,i
nn l "n k'. T1,0' ar c"nPlK
nut In tho oast part of town and
working In the mill. Thoy havo nlso
been Helping J. w. Ford In .Smyffi
m, RA Pri0 w,' ls son of John-
SOU I'nrior linn lw.. ii...n ... .
hoolwiilleTmyAiannZfr:'!:
I ayly wero students of Lincoln High
in 5.0i , ThC8. 7unB non are spend
ing tholr vacation days camping out
?,n,!l&,nB V'?lr "'""'c In trim by
"""" " j"u oiierea,
i, i Cirny n cnntn"st of Senttlo,
who has property Interests In Glenn
la. Is visiting on tho lower Siuslaw.
Ho contemplates building Severn
bungalows to sell to persons des ring
thl'"llnof n,0r ls cnun.g8emont S
Rain Prevents Portland s
Venice Game Sacramenti
Beats San Francisco.
STANDING OF CM'IIS. I
Won Lost Ft
I Los AiigolcH fill
San Friiiiclsco . . .Til
I'ortliind IT.
I Sacrnmonto II
I Venice Hi
I Oakland -Kl
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PORTLAND. Or., July 10, Trl
Portland-Vonlco gnmo here JK'I
day was postponed on nccowUl
rain. Tho other gnmes rculiMl
ioiiowh:
At Sun Francisco
San Frnnclsco ......
Sacrniiionto
At Los Angolcs
unumnii
Los Angeles . ,
M'l
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Tr.NXRI, NO. it is HFGUN.
Will He Siw.n.i t ....". . m '
onSe;iStPorS&4Sn
eon placed at tho site of tunnol No
J on tho Wlllnminetto-Pncinp rani
nn n, WCOn Kusono nnt Coos nay
and active cons ruction work n !,
1'oro will begin at oncS. This Is
ii0",' l0"8Cst ,,,nne on tho ontl o
! thi ?no ?, Notl- now nearly fn
ished, being the longest.
may .mi:i:t w.vrso.v.
ir mln..,i.. ir.u...-n..u itmildlr 1'
Try Again In AuRUSt.
HAN KKANCJISCO, Jlliy JV'r
Wntson nnd Hud Anderson pro
will lio Jim Coffroth's card
month, if Anderson recoven i
... .. m . IIaIII. DJII
i-iuiuiy iroin ins nppciiuiiu" -ntlon.
.J
U'lrl,.,, f..... T na Ani'plcS. '!
.....Mb Hum !. "."",; V rfl
Btructcd Grogory Mitchell to " 1
touch with Al Young, fJ
managor, regarding a su-r"'
in August. .
Coffroth wont south wltn
avowed Intontlon of doing Wu
"III! HICK WOI1UIU, rtliuuiv-- -
ager, and It la bollovcd ho n"!
luriiin wiin nun ior "
Watson. , ltf
A Watson-Anderson bout ,
provo a good ono to loot k
both are slashing mixers.
waison is rounding .'..ft
his four-round go with W U
. t- 111 t.. WrtnAY
n i-iiviuuii inK on v :,.k
and Is sn ponfiitont that he ?,.
Plagg that ho wants to t"J.
of tho $1000 that Teddf (
Plagg's manager, wants to .
ins uoy. Young nns '"""Ln?
Clnnt l.innr... n .nvnf the Pi
Ing $C00.
$50 REWARD
Wo will pay the above
mio iiiiiiiuo Ul lliu !'. w ..,
who nro circulating a Banflw
miti otner I. w. v. mi-i-jf
city or for Information '
tlvo nroof na to their ide?.
CITIZENS' COM'
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