The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION:.
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Kamniinneireir Say
ANV SUIT OK OVHItCOAT IX TUT. I IOCS K 1'OK JUST
.i7..")() IjICSS.
This !h the tlnio of tho year when we wish to lighten our
stock, so wo will soil for loss anything In tho house. Come In
tint! bargnln with me. Yours Anxious to Please,
The Toggery
THERE is a real pleasure in shopping in new and
up-to-date stores, That's why Central Ave
nue is becoming more and more the shopping
center of Coos Bay, It's stores afford the newest
and best to be secured, Good goods, reasonable
nrices and prompt service are the watchwords of
Central Avenue merchants. These, coupled with
the convenience of location, are proving more and
more every day the real merit of the advice to
"merchandise, centralize and economize on Central
Avenue,"
Special' Candy Sale!
JBim Bml
Regular 60c; Saturday and Sunday
40c a Poumnid
PLAN TO TAKE
iUNDAY DINNER
AT THE
Chandler Hotel
a Good Menu
The Hub of
Central Avenue
THE CENTRAL AVENUE DRUG STORE.
PMONC 74J
RESGRM2TION
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innmintc3ronvoiJffirAi.TfT3)
FRANK D COHAN
LOOK FOR THE "OWL" ELECTRIC SIGN.
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Ura
Winkler's Pharmacy
Nurses' Directory
wiiii, m-: im.kasci) to si'i'PhV you with a xuitsr
l)AV Oil NK.'HT.
WINKLER'S Pharmacy
"Deutsche Apothcke."
58 Central Avenue. Phone 215.
opi:n an account with thi:
First National Bank
Off Coos Bay
avaiij vornsi-:i.K or its scpkhiok kacimtiks.
Hufo deposit boxos In burglnr-proor vaults for rent nt low
rttlen. Conlrnl Avunuo.
Place That fsisurance Now
Ily special arrangement. I nin nblo to atljust nit Binnll fire
flro losses Immediately. I represent tho following flro In
surance coinpnnles, nil million dollur corporations, tho solid
est on onrth:
LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUEEN
ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS
I nlHo repi oBon t tho fatuous Aetna, writing liability, bur
glury, plate ghtBs, surety bonds, etc.
E. I. CHANDLER
SPECIAL!!!
ski: or it window von in ciisv specials
JSi Anistel Uncn Tablet ,-M.
""if Itfi. Paper '.' j.-j,.
2Br WIIIImiih' Tnlruin Powder -.
a"ie Tooth llriislios -.
All 7."e Novels -,(1,.
.ii I ..0, $ I ..'Ifi, f 1 .15 Novels $1,00
Norton & Hansen Stationery Co.
iso ckxtitai. avknuij.
two stohi:s.
i'hont sthi:i:t cknthai, avi:.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. t mai.ovi:v
DAN K. MAI.OXKV
lldltnr mid I'iiIi
Ni'Wn Kililnr
Official INiper of Coos County.
Kntored nt the postofflco nt Marsh'
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho innlls ns second cI.im
mall iniittor.
1IIK ritANKNKSS ('O.MMKNDAIII.i:.
IT IS A good t'.ilng to have friend
who are willing to further one's
political ambitious, but It Is not al
ways ueroHsnry to let the public spirit
of another take all the glory T
nelf tmerlflco. 11. K. .loues, former
register of tho I'ulted States laud of
fice at ItoHchurg. Is aware of this,
for ho has been before the people long
enough to know that tho old gamo
Ik not tho best. Ho therefore munch
h his candlduiw for Congressman
from tho First dHrlet In the follow
ing language:
"Hundreds of poople IIvIiik In every
county In tho first congress nnl dist
rict linvo never written, te enraphed
or nslccd mo to become a candldr.te
for congros. However, believing lu
tho prlnvlplo Hu: If n man wnuts
niiytlilnx tho best wny to got It Is to
j;o nftor It, nud not wait for It to
come to lit in. nml holding to tho doc-
trltin tliat iimlxi- in, I' form nf irovei'il-
ineitt It Is no disgrace to ek u of-
flco nt tho ImwU of the people. l
therefore desire to ny thai after dim
consideration nml 'without imv men-'
tal ieciatnii or limine Influence. " i
1 Iiiim' decided in he, nine a luudldate
for congress on ih ltepublltnu ticket .
lit t'o mining prlniHi) e'ecilon." I
Now. we Nil Know who I backing
Mr Joins He wants the office titul
llH the coinage or his lonvlillon.
Ho Is willing i rU'it for it.
PERSONAL NOTES
J. A. SMITH of Coos Ulvor Is In tho
city today on business
CHAItl.HS Mll.l.KIt was n North In
let Jhltor at Marshlleld today.
UAUUV 11 VI'IKOS ! , i", ,.
Is a visitor In .Marslillulil today,
h. IIODSON or Coos Ulvor is a busi
ness visitor lu Marshlleld today.
MJtS. IIYItl) liATTIN of Coos Ulvor
Is shopping In Murshlleld today, i
AHSS JOSII-3 CPTUP of Coos Itlver
Is shopping lu Marshtloltt today, i
OKOIICK DKVIIilllilSS or I.nkosldo'
Is In Mnrshlleld today on busluoss.
C W. MONTC.OMKUY left ostorday
on a trip to Coiiullle Valley points.
(i. I.KIIOV IIAI.Ii, of the cruiser
l.lfe-lilne, left for Conlodo today.
HAY PINKUUTON. of North Inlet. Is
a biisiuetis visitor lu Marshlluld to
day. CI.YDK Wl'M.IK of Catching Inlet
Is a busluoss visitor In Marshlluld
today. I
IHM'Oltl) DAVIS of Coos Itlver Is a
business visitor In Mnrshllold to-,
day. I
CAKIi ANDKKSON or Coos Ulvor Is
a business visitor lu Marshlleld to
day. I
T. SPKNCKU SMAM. or North Inlet1
Is a business visitor lu Marshlleld
todnv. t
C. I-TUIIOP or l.uliosldo wns a pas
senger on tl e North Star to Marsh-,
field today,
i:. Ii. IIAINKS or Coos Itlver was a
passenger on the Rainbow u, this
city today.
SAM SHOOK or Coos Ulvor was n pas
senger on tho KxproMi to Marsh
lleld today.
DANIICIi MII.I.KU. contrnrtor of
llmidou. is a guest nt Tho
Chandler.
C. K. DOOI.KY. manager or the Or
i'puiii Theater, returned from the
Hose Clt today.
1'UANK 8TNI)8H. the North licnd
I liimbeiini.il, was a Murshtlcld Imsi
I liens visitor yesterday.
Mlttt. C A. HAH K Kit of ('atchli.i! In
let was a p.iHut'iiver on tlie uimmI
able Wuiuixe fvr Mmslitlelil I ul i
(IKOltdl! J. KK.MANSKI. the tbent
ricnl iiuigimte, was n iiassonger
on the flyer to Myrtle Point thlB
l morning.
W. M. M'CliOBKKY. of M.vrtle Point.
Is expected here today to get ,. new
lteo auto which arrived for him on
the llreakwnter yesterday.
.1. A. JOHNSTON. Coos Hay repre
sentathe or the Pacific Hardware
.t Sti'il compnii). has been nt M.r
tle Point for the past few days
MI1L. 1 1.' oll (11 !....,! 1 .
.MHO. It. I'i 1411.1,1 lllllll-ll ,, Willi' 1,11 I
lli.i IF.iilmnlri i .thtiinlili friitn S4ri nf n I
' "w .-.-"" .......
1ri f'lllf i lfr tl'p i n i n'leil
a month or so ago by tho Illness
and death or her rather.
IIAIIUV HHKNISKN, or Uoseburg,
has boon at Marshrield fop tho
jiast week with n view or loeat-,
Ing here. Mr. Hrenlsen said
that ho had heard ho much nbout
this wonderful country that ho
round Coos Hay well worth com
ing to HOC.
WAMiACK PKUIIAM, n contrnrtor or
Montana, nud wife, arrived hore
on tho Hronliwntor yesterday to
visit nt the homo or his brother,
i:. (I. Perhnm. lie Is Intorestod
with K. (1. Porham In the Perhnm
Park property and may decide, to
locnto on the Hay.
W. J. MATTIIKWS was up lrom his
South Inlet ranch yostordny and re
ports that the high wator thoro
has scattered hundreds or railroad
ties which Mr. Hard had cut lu
his camp. It also took out a largo
section or tho flume that ho had
built.
0
ill
IS
THE BEST EVER
(jitUAT ricTriti: wiiii in: SHOWN
AOAIN AT (JHAND TIIKATKIt TO
NKJHT I.AIKJi: Al'DIKVCK AP
I'liAl'llS HKAIi WILD WKST.
"Tho Oreat Calirornla Hodeo" film,
ono of tho host wild west pictures
over shown, was grontly enjoyed by
n crowded houso nt Tho (Irand last
night. Kvory Inch of the film Is
good. There nro no blurred or
"smoky" sconos, but tho plstures on
the screen nro ns clenr nud distinct
s tho best photo you over Haw.
ruo i-niuornin uoueo nim Is so far
ahead of the last Pendleton KouiufnTT
film that there Is no comparison.
Tho pictures depict tenl cowboys
mi'I "cowbelless" busting wildest
bronchos, bulldogging wild steers, re
lay pony oxpross, wild steer riding,
hippodrome mid chariot races nud
many other events, Including world's
chnmploiishlp contests. No or Unary
person could attempt these re its and
escape nllvo. Kvory scene Is a t rl 1
er. Seo tho youngost cowboy lu Am
orlra, aged ten, nud many comic s t
untlous, Including the donkey iiouo
could ride.
Mannger Mnrsden has nrrnnged to
repent tio great rilm ngaln tonight
nud no ono should miss seeing it.
I To HKDl'Ci: tho lIKill COST of
MVI.NtJ, tho sti:ami:h HAUDV un
til further notleo will OAHUV
Mti:i(iHT nt n HKDCCTIOX of 11
l'KIt TON. SAILS rroin HAN
l'UANCISCO 1'HIDAV, Jan. 23 nt
3 P. M.
Saturday Special
I.KAD HI.OWX TCMIlUMtS
Six goniilno neudle-fltrh Tun
biers, rogulnr price COc, Sat-
urday ale iv
Six goniilno Optic I'larlit
Tumblers, regular prlro COc.
Saturday sale IV
Many new goods nt ttie al
ways nttrnctlve prices ol
nc, IOe nml I or.
aijWayh soMirrinxf.' m:w
Peoples Stores
Marubfleld
Imndoii Myitlo I'obt
I ITIW A I 1 1? A H A MIT
Ml m ix A Mztititew tW-f Jak-y ULL m m ila k JryL I t5 Iv. A Ml
Oor Sale Ends Tomorrow, Satorcky, January 24th
Q FOR MEN,
o 50c to S5.00.
ii FOR WOMEN, '
U 25c to S3.50.
E FOR CHILDREN,
S 25c to $2.50.
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ST " l.iiZ in.iffiffi
IRVING
BLOCI
OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE
,i
,i
ir.
Men's Sub ?i
lies Sale l'ui
Mei's Suits J
m-. Sn'e pii''
Men's ult. $.! .l
lie. Sale prli e . .
Men' Overcoat
allies. Sale pi u
Men"-. Oveuo'it !?
. lv s Sale l ri c
It ,' Suit "' !'
vilui' Sale pi no
n' Suits s oo
I'ues S i!e p: c
011 op
(MO 7P
piUi!U
OOO po
omnn
$16,85
00 7P
$6,00
$2.00
ei nn
JYl
Hois' Oiinovts ?,5 00
i. ib is Sale pibe . .
!Us' Olti'ioiUs $G.OO
inlu s Sale pibe .. iJJ''iUU
Ladies and Mlfcc' Coats, three
ini.irter and full length, OXH
HM.r PHICK.
One lot of ladies' suits, serue.
buiulibtli. b.ikket we.iM's Val
ue to $ iu.uo. fjtri p f(y
f'lc Pibe ip JuiUU
l.Hklieh', Miss ' mid Chlldr ns
rUiuuat ami tape-.. TWIA'TV
I IM" 1'1'H (TNT DISCOIVT.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
in cotton, wool and
silk mixed.
25c to S2.25.
omit Last Chance
to obtain the nenerpus bargains we are offerinn in Men's
Women's and Children's wear. Never before has a sale en
joyed such patronage yet we have lots of merchandise
eft. For our final clearance we offer still greater reduc
tions in Men's Furnishings, Shoes, Women's 'and Children's
Coats, Suits, Shirt Waists and Shoes. We must and will
net rid of every garment and to that end have slashed prices
in .a most reckless fashion. A glance at the followinq
prices should show you tho advantage of purchasing NOW
A few remaining Women's
and Children's Coats and
Suits.
COMFORTER AND
PILLOW PRICES CUT
IN RIDICULOUS
FASHION
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
$8.75
$7.45
$7.00
$6.50
$5.50
$4.25
Regular $17,50,
Regular $15,00,
Regular $14,00,
Regular $13,00,
Regular $11,00,
Regular $ 9,00,
Lots of others at just half
price,
Over 200 shirtswaists, 25c up,
PRICES
ARE
CASH
Over 200 Men's Soft Work
and Dress Shirts, in wook
cotton, silk and silk mixed ma
terials. Prices slashed re
qardless of cost.
Heavy wool shirts, regular
, , S3 and $3,50, Now $2.50
Light colored wool shirts,
Reg, $2 and $2,50, now $1.65
Silk finished Negligees, Reg,
1 .75. Now 75c
Regular $1,50, Now ...65c
Odd lots, values up to $4.!
Now 35c to $2.50
VVOIK Splits 40n
LANDO'S
O'Conuell Ulilg., Market Ave.
1 NO
GOODS
EXCHANGED
MEN'S NECKWEAR
All styles and beautiful
colorings,
Regular 50c, now 35c
Regular 35c, now 20c
Regular 25c, now 15c
Suitcase and Trunk
prices almost cut in
half.
WOMEN'S HOSIERY
Regular 25c, now .-
20c, 3 for 50c
MEN'S COTTON AND
WOOLEN HOSIERY
Regular 25c and
35c, now 10c & 15c
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