The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY' 12,.1314-EVENINGP EDITION.
SENSATIONAL PRICES
Others started the game, we will finish it. Not because we have: to. BUT BECAUSE WE CANi
LADIES' SUITS AND COATS
Clean 'em up Is the word. This will be done without regard to cost. All of our NEW SUITS and COATS, the CREAM of. the MARKET cut .to prices FAR BELOW COST. Our m
ular prices are lower than the lowest, but when we tell you we are cutting these prices as much as. OJMErHALF and im many instances MORE, you can appreciate what this sal!
means. A small deposit will hold one of these bargains foi you. ' ' ej
These Prices Tell The Story
Every SUIT and COAT is included in this sale-and at; these prices;.
Our $13,50 new Suit-cut to $ 7.50
Our $12,50 new Suit cut to $ 7.50
Our $14,50 new Suit cut to $ 8.50
Our $15,00 new Suit cut to $ 8.75
Our $19,00 new Suit cut to $11.00
Our $20,00 new Suit cut to $12.00
Our $22,00 new Suit cut to $13.00
One $25,00 new Suit cut to ..: $12.50
One $25,00 new Suit cut to $13.50
IF.YOILANTICIPATE BUYING A SUIT OR COAT WITHIN
One $14,00 suit a great bargain $.6.50
One $24,50 Suit another big bargain $10.00
One $27,50 Suit very desirable $11.50
One $27,50 Suit very desirable $12.50
One $35,00 Suit one of the very best $15.00
Our $12,50 new Coat cut to $ 7.50
Our$ 7,95 new Coat cut to $ 4.95
Our $16,50 new Coat cut to $10.00
Our $18,00 new Coat cut to $.11.50
SIX MONTHS NOW IS THE TIME. COME IN AND LOOK
Our $19,00 new Coat cut to
'Our $22,00 new Coat cut to
0ur$28.,00newCoatcutto
$12.50)
$12.75"
$15X0)
rV,n CI 1 7R Ono4 m, in
umc M l.iw wucii uui iu 5 y
One $1 1,50 Coat cut to S6fi..
'One $20,00 Coat cut to m
One' $23,50 Coat cut to
.$11.50
film C1 Q fifl Onnt mi in ,""
.ui.u.wuuuuu $;9t5(j,
THESE OVER. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED. See window.
m GOLDEN RULE
First National Bank Building.
COOS BAY TIMES
Ml O. MAIiONKV Kriltor anil Tut).
DATM-7. JIAION13Y News IMItor
Official l'npcr of Coon County
Sonio Coon Illiy people anrprlBO I
I tholr frlvmln by KottliiK niarrlod
I nnd others liy Htnylni; married.
TO DRILL FOB
OIL HERE IW
E. M. Andrews Announces
Eastern Men Will Expend
$100,000 in This Field1
13. M. AnilrowH, of Modford, an
nounced nt tho Mllllcomn Club aniolc
or lost nlKlit tlwit ono of tho lnn;08t
nil corporatlmiH of t;,o country wuh
nrrnnKliiK to U'Ht the field In thin
Immcdlnto vicinity. He Hiild they wore
prepared to oxpund over $ 100,000
In tho tests. The corporation ho hud
roforence to la the ono oporatliiK In
Til Inn, Olduhoinu, Montana and South
Amorlcu, backed by mmh men b Un
termoyor, head of a Ids HtiKiir enrpor
ntfon, nnil Otln, of tho OUh Klevntor
company. Mr. Andrews pointed out
tho necosalty of co-operation on tho
part of tho IuihIiiohh men of Marsh
field In InvltliiK capital. Ho mild nil
tho company wanted wuh opttoiiB or
leases on curtain tractH which I'rof.
Dlllor or the II. S. OoloKlcnl Survey
anil tholr own exert nilRht rieslKiinto,
Mr, Androws was hero a few years
hro with J. W. rerKliiH of ItoxeburK
on tho oil proposition and nt that
time lined up considerable leascH and
options but fin "otul conditions cans,
cd them to postpone the tost work.
Now Mr. Andrews says tho company
Is prepared to ko ahead with It and
will expend the $100,000 In test work
without the expectancy of Betting a
cent hack.
LOCAL CHINESE lOTTER WILL
GIOL MAR0!ED' LEAVE SUNDAY
Daughter of Chin Wing, of Dredge Expert to ' Conclude
North Bend, Bride of Rich
Oregon Hop Grower
Word lias Just boon received lioro
of tho inarrlnKo of Suslo WlnK.
idniiKhtor of Chin WlnK of North
Uonil, nail Dy Foon, u wealthy hop
Krower of Aurorn. OroKon. at Port-
laud last woek. Tho brldo was n pret
ty ClilnoHo girl and attracted much
attention In Mnrshfiold as alio cared
for tho children of Clow Why nnd 'hor
own brothurs nnd slstors. Sho was
Kouornlly known nsQwnn. Sho re
tained tho celestlnl costumo.
Tho Portland Orogonlau prints a
picture of tho young couplo and tho
followliiK story:
"On May 8 In tho chnmbors of
Judgo Georgo N. Davis, Dy Foon was
married to Susie Wing, both native
born Chinese. Dy Foon Is a largo
hop grower noar Aurora, Orogon.
Suslo Wing was born In Coos county
and educated In tho public schools
thero. Doth nro connected) with tho
old and prominent Chlneso families
of this city."
TO ItOW WASHINGTON.
lTiilveislty of California Lenv for
Seattle Today. j
(nr AuttlttM Vmt la Coo Dtf Time.
IJHKKKUJY, Cal May 12 Tho
crow of tho University of California
left for Seattle to row against tho
University of Washington and tho
Vancouver Club. Tho varsity crows
wll competo on lnko Wellington
Mny 22. Tho other rnco wll bo on
Paget Sound two days later.
AMONG TIIH SICK
HOI,l SOOIAI, HUSSION.
Hullricr' ICvcliaugo Kujoyx 1'lrs.t of
Series of .Monthly .Mivtlugs.
Tiio first social session of tho Coos
Day Dulliler's lOxchauge was held In
Mb (inurters In tho First National
Dank building last night. About
thirty-three attended. Kxtempomn
eoiiB talks were made by several
mouthers of the exchange on the de
velopment of the Coos Day district,
nnd tho IOxchango went on record
as standing behind every Institution
nnd enterprise In the community that
stands for tho bottorment of condi
tions. A spirit of good feeling pre
vailed throughout tho meeting, which
closed" with tho Borvlng of refresh
ments. It was suggested nt the meeting
Inst night that tho Kxchange hold a
regular monthly meeting, at which
time questions of vital Importance to
every member of tho organization
might bo discussed.
J. F. Telander, president of tho
Exoh'nnge, presided at the meeting
Inst night, and Introduced tho speak
ers, Mol O. Duncan, secretary of
tho organization, reports it now has
a moniburshlp of twonty-elghr,
Keel Dull and Sluggish? Slant Your
MrY to Working.
It bents all how quickly Foley
Cathnrtie Tablets liven your liver,
ovorcome constipation make you
fool lively and active again. J. L.
McKnlght. Fort Worth. Texas, says:
"My disagreeable symptoms wero
ontlroly removed by the thorough
cleansing Foley Cathartic Tablets
gHVO mo." They're, i wonder.
Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Fianl;
1). Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phono 74, (Viitral Avoiiuo Drug
Stow, local agency.
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Anselm Johnson, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Krlck Johnson, who was opera
ted on recently at Mercy Hospital,' Is
reported Improving.
I A woman has more headaches
I than a man. Hut tho man Is I
' more opt to know whero ho got
! his,
Stay on Coos Bay Ex
pects Great Things
Engineer Potior, who has been
supervising tho work of tho bar
dredge Mlchlo lioro for tho past
three weeks, expects to loavo next
Sunday for homo aftor having spont
Just a month hero. Ho says that
Capt. Hood has tho drodgo working
flno now nnd that It will accomplish
much during tho summor.
Mr. Potter says that during- tho
past three wooks tho Mlchlo has ro
niovod nbout 70,000 yards from tho
bar shoal. Ho says to cut a channol
300 feet wldo nnd 25 foot doop
thore, only about 400,000 yards
havo to bo removed nnd tho bar
dredge will do this In n short tlmo.
Ho Is enthusiastic over tho bar
dredge nnd says that It Is demon
strating that It Is what Coos Day
harbor needed Instead of a jotty
or breakwator as ho tonus It. Un
der tho conditions, a night-crow
might work tho Mlchlo n doublo
shift.
Ho says tho drodgo can bo- eas
ily nnd cheaply maintained, nnd
that It will accomplish great things
lioro.
Ho lookod kindly upon tho sug
gestion that ho or some other ex
port return hero next fall or wlntor
when tho storms sot in nnd when
usually tho most trouble from tho
bar shoaling has been encountered.
Ho snld that thoro might ho special
conditions worthy of special study.
However, ho does not uutlclpnto so
much chnnglng ns a result of tho
channol cut by tho Mlehle.
Cnpt. Hood nnd IiIb chief ongln
ecr enmo up with Mr. Potter and C.
Ci. Hockett to attend tho Mllllcomn
Club smoker. Capt Heeds says thero
was only a llttlo ovor 17 feet of
wator when ho first came lioro nnd
ho recontly found 22 feet, although
yesterday Capt. Olson, of tho Ado
line Smith reported that ho found
2U foot of water.
SECRET BILLS
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Four Indictments Returned
Two Held for Rioting in
Henryville Murder Case
, (Spoclnl to Tho Times.)
COQUILLK. Or., May 12. T.hn
Coos County grand Jury Is still
grinding nwuy and has returned
four socrot Indictments. Thoy nro
still In session. Nothing could bo
lenrned of tholr Investigation Into
tho Myrtlo Point bnnk robbory enso.
Whothor thoy will Invostlgato
Bonio alleged libelous articles cir
culated In tho campaign on Coos
Day nnd somo alleged violations of
tho corrupt practlco act could not
bo ascertained this nftornoou.
Dnn Dravlno, who was mixed up
In tho fracas at honryvlllo In which
James Ferrari shot und killed John
Kolly was indicted today for rioting.
Ho was arrested at Doavar Hill and
brought hero today.
John Dompsoy, also Involved In
tho saino trouble, was also Indicted
and Is bolng brought lioro from
Mnrshfiold this nttornoon by Con
stable Cox.
WUIiFF .U'llV IIICHI
Men Who Will Decide lornl Damage
Suit Jfnvo.
Tho Jury which will decldo tho
dnmago suit brought by Mrs. George
Wuirr ugnlust tho Wtllnmotto Pnciflc
railroad for damages following tho
death of hor husband, who was struck
by tho gasollno car on Front Btroot
nbout two months .ago, loft on thn
ear;y morning trnln for CoqilDi'
...wou mii uiu jury are J. T. VatVr
T. M. Ilnrrlmiin. Allies V ffi
W. K. ToinnklMM. w n i nl'.
Hndsall. Alva l.in. I m'u'JE. .
Hayes, J. H. Slieltoii, acorge w'fti
Webb Mast and Ocorsc Wllwa. Tiit.
caiiio over mst night to view ti
scene vi ma accmeni.
TlmcB Want ndi brim reitlti.
GHi:i:iC KKSTAUIIAN'T CASH.
Motion to Vucnto Judgment Against
Defendants Denied.
Aftor hearing nrgumouts In tho
cubo of Phillip Attest vs. Tom Morris
and Otis Domus, owners of n res
taurant In North Dend, Justlco Pon
nock yesterday denied n motion to
vacate Judgmont against tho defend
nuts. Ancst claims that ho has a
loaso on tho promises nnil ho brought
Judgment against Morris und Dennis
for $17C which ho claims Is owed him.
Anest and a man nam oil Tom Drown
wero nrestod yesterday charged with
stealing property from tho tho res
tnurnnt. Doth nro out on ball. Tho
caso will probably como up nt the
next torm of tho circuit court. A.
K. Sinister of North Dend Is the at
torney for the defendants nnd Miller
& Hoy are tho attorneys for the
plaintiff.
Thero nro some Coos Day men ' If Huortn is wlso ho will nmirn
without musical talent who nro still tortus while ho has enough aminunl
adopt at blowing tholr own horns. tlnn to flro that soluto.
IKVINla
BUOCK
OPPORTUNITY CROWDS OPPORTUNITY TWO MORE.
DAYS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
1-4 Off
Of our entire stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing
$15,00 Suit, one-fourth off ..-. $11.25
$18,50 Suit, one-fourth off, blue serge, $13,85
$20,00 Suit, one-fourth off SJ5.00
$25,00 Suit, one-fourth off $J8;75
See Window for a good assortment. '
WHY?
Because We Sell for Cash.
THE SALE IS NOW GOING ON
THE OWNERS OP THE
New Bedford Addition
arc prepared to sell all subdivisions south of Date and East of
Elm or Seventh street at prices of $350 to $650 per lot. One
fourth cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. Interest G per cent per an
num. Upon payment of full purchase price will issue warrantv
deed, with abstract showing merchantable title. Take advantage
and secure your home site.
STUTSMAN (& CO.
136 Xorth Broadway, Marshfield, Oregon.
Saturday Is The
Last Day
To buy El Glostove ffij!:F
Bargain Week in Electric Cooking Aparatus Ends SATUR
DAY, MAY 16. After That Date EL GLOSTOVE
Will Sell for $5.00. Why Not Purchase
1 For $2.50 NOW?
This is the new portable electric cook stove which will
soon be famous, Has glowing coils; uses ordinary cook a
utensils; connects with any lighting socket; takes w
electricity,
t See the advertisements in last issues of Saturday Eve
ning Post and Ladies' Home Journal,
See it at the following stores: Sumner Hardware Coj
86 Market avenue, Phone 8-L Marshfield Electric w
Construction Co,, 172 North Broadway, P""e V
Langworthy Electric Co,, 148 North Broadway, Pnone
J Coos Bay Wiring Co,, 153 North Broadway, rn
237-J,
Oregon Power Co.
Telephone 178.