The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 14, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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SENSATIONAL PRICES
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Orf, ted the eame. we will finish it, Not because we have to, BU L mAUMi WE Cfl
LADIES' SUITS AND COATS
i j.1. t .... Mcur ciiitq nnri COATS the CREAM of the MARKET cut1. to prices FAR BELOW COST n
mnnc a cmnii Honn.csit will hold one of these baraains foi you.
These Prices Tell TSe Story
Our $13.50 new Suit cut to. $ 7.50
Our $12,50 new Suit cut to .- f 7.50
Our $14,50 new Suit cut to 5 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 1 $12.50
One $25,00 new Suit cut to iwhj
Everv SUIT and COAT is included in this saJs and at these
One $14,00 suit a great bargain fbo
One $24,50 Suit another bigjbargaln $ 0-go
One $27,50 Suit very desirable $ l.bu
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
0ur$ 7,95 new Coat cut to $ 4.95
Our $1 6,50 nqw Coat cut to $10.00
Our $18,00 new Coat cut to --u.ou
prices.
Our$19,O0xnewCbatlculto .,,
Our $22,00 new Coat cut to ..J
Our $28,00 new Coat cut to
N fT 4 4 "?f? V Ai A..l! 1
.une in.ii0 ooax cut iu jjj
One $1 1 ,50 Coat' cut' ta .,
One $20,00" Coat1 cut to ,J
One $23,50 CM cut to i,,
One $1.8,00 Coat cut to jg
Em ANT.CIPATIE YINUtfW WITHIN 8.X MONTHS NOW IS THE TIME. COME IN. AND LOOK THESE OVER. YOU' WILL BE SURPRISED. fcJ
TiTe GOLDEN RULE
First National Bank Building.
COOS BAY TIMES
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HAM V. MALONEY
OFFICIAL PAPER OF COOS COUNTY.
For Conaimty Commissioner
THE VOTER AND THE CANDIDATE
THE appeal to passion und prejudice made In some quarters ngnlnst
Tom .Inmos Is nfl contemptible- na it Ib cowardly.
To James Is n candidate for County eomiu sslonor nl the bo
lieat and rco est of tho business moil of Mnraliflold. Ho la a young bus!
S SS'n'JSlx qQu.lrod In vory way for t,,o po.lt on "o a opposed n
thief!" In the hopo to divert attention from tlip ronl culprit. ,,.,.,-
Tm, JimoB Ib u clean, capable young buulnoBS man who as a monuor
nr ihountv board wo tacrowi ll efficiency and make for economy.
iiV In "n fol tlclan m,d becanie a candidate at the solicitation of a num-
bor of btiBlnoBB men of Mnrshflold. i,ii nffntrn tho'
Ho represents tho bent typo of men who wlKlvo public affairs tho.
Bn,U7votforV;;B;:ia voVefor officii anT economy In county
affaire.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Cnoa county and Coos Uay Republicans who havo known Jim Watson
Si IiIb llfo ii know of his faithful and efficient service will not bo
slow to robiiko U.o nttempt to discredit him because of potty personal
PrJ,Tho false and foolish attempt to hold Jim Watson roBPonBlblo for high
fioH U.ioa fur fetched to foo the puople. Jim Watson had about ub mucu
to do wltWlKh takes . with high tides. Tho fact that the county clerk's
oHIce pays n profit o ' $200 por month to the county from foes collected
is. roof suffk-e.it tint It has been conducted efficiently and economically.
' 8ucn"rvlc" should bo endorsed at the polls tomorrow by a vote for
31m Watson.
Av,COOS COUNTY BOY
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Tin.- fitness or Fred Kruse to servo mo iux hijoid ui ww ........j -
V"'"'(-,',?'tS,Tcirk val. tor R 1). Kru...
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
........ i 11 ..,.ii'a tii miiiiirsiiineiit of Coos County
GTmbllc Wntk,n." l8 rUf,eU
bot by e im. I . experience for the position. Ilo Is an Indepen-
dent Ami 1'rogresslvo Uepuhllcnn, a believer In tho s.,aro deal and
possesses bot.i W. ajul Ideals
the babies ami 8vIi!h tho clml hand to their "dads," If ho Is sent to sa-
l0m WlS'you 'come oNo. 31 make a eroM for George Watk.ns and The
Tln.es thinks ho will show his appreciation by not double c.osslnK you.
FAVORS REFERENDUM
. .. i i... v T I minx nnil Ills friends tlint Mr.
TIIH ll.MI-b lias uci'ii aitumuH uj ". t'i ..,..,..,- - .
honey Is not opposed to tho referendum or the Oregon system aa re
ported, I juptleo to Mr. Loney this statement Is made by Tho T Imes
to correTpvevlous reports. Tho Tiro w has po doelro to give any other
than tho exact facts -
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Why Pay More!
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Tomorrow is Primary Election Day
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J. N. BayHss
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Has openod W otttet
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vmi should see Wo u
aro sick.
A CARD
TO THI'2 HKPUHI.ICAN VOTKUS OV COOS AND CUUUY:
in closing my campaign for the nomination for Joint Representative,
I wish to Buy that 1 have conducted samo square ly and honorably at no
time attacking my oppouent. and I havo requested my friends to do like
wIbo Thankfiig you for tho support accorded mo In tho past, and trusting
you can stay by me tomorrow, I am.
( S. 1 PEIRCK.
i:i.i:t'TioN lx roQUiiiiiK.
Mayor MonUon Ue-clvtel by Tivo
to One Vote.
In the Coqullle city election 394
votes were cast for mayor. A
large number of ladles exorcised the
franchise, and the polling place In
the council chamber at the city hall
looked as though somo sort of a
social function were being pulled off.
Tho vote tnlllect up as follows:
For mayor A. T. Morrison, 2S4:
J E. Quick, no.
For Councllmen W. H. Lyons,
330; C. I. Klme, 349 Geo. O.
Leach, 290: J. K. Noel. 68; S. L.
Curry, 07; II. DeJorsoy, 2S; scatter
ing. 4.
For Recorder J. S. Lawrence,
359. J H. .lamas, 31.
The successful candidates were on
the Citizen's Ticket uomlnntod at
the caucus; the others were tho So
cialist candidates.
Tho proposition to vacate tho
Btreet and alleys In the proposed
school slto in tho Barrow & Strang
audition was defeated by a vote of
157 yes and 1S1 no.
Tho amendment to the city charter
correcting a clerical error was ad
opted by a voto of 227, only, eighty
eight individuals being contrary
onough to voto against it.
The unofflcnl advisory voto by
which tho council sought to ascertain
tho wishes of tho people regarding
the purchase of a ten-acre tract for
a park tallied up 207 yes, 131 no.
Tho land lies adjoining the north
end of Notley's addition. Coquille
Horald.
THE LAWKS of the Chrlstlon
Church will hold a COOKED FOOD
SALE SATURDAY. May 16. at the
office of W. A. ltKID, 150 Front St.
Feel Dull and Sluggish? Start Your
LiTi'r to Working,
It beats all how quickly Foloy
Cathartic Tablets liven your liver,
overcome constipation make you
feel llrely and active again, J. L.
McKnlght. Fort Worth, Texas, says:
"My disagreeable symptoms wero
entirely removed by the thorough
cleansing Foley Cathartlo Tablets
gave me." They're a wonder.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug
Store, local agency.
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IRVING
BLOCfl
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OPPORTUNITY CROWDS OPPORTUNITY-TWO
DAYS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
1 -4 Off
Of our entire stock of Men's and Boys $
$15,00 Suit, one-fourth off S
$18,50 Suit, one-fourth off, blue serge, $
$20,00 Suit, one-fourth off r$
$25,00 Suit, one-fourth off "" ,
See Window for a good assortment.
WHY?
Because We Sell for Cash