The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Fh.w ', MAY 22, 19U-EVEN1NG EDITION.
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Big Bargain Event
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Brigadier General Catterson,
Uncle of Mrs. Jas. Bennett,
of Marshficld, Is Dead
Mrs. Jan. Honnott pt Marflhflold
linB JtiBt received word of tho donth
or hor undo, Hrlgndlor General Rob
ert F. Catterson, tho last surviving
urlgndlcr of Shornian s march to tno
sen. A Minneapolis paper contains
the following:
"Tho funeral of Hrlgadler General
Ilobort F. Catterson, formerly of
Minneapolis, nnd ono of the most
brilliant officer of tho Civil War, was
licld yestorday nt San Antonio, Texas,
where ho removed In 1910.
Tho passing of General Catterson,
it in bollovod, loaves no brigade com
mander who made tho march with
Shcrmnn to the sea alive. Only n
few days ngo, Gcncrnl Robert Adams
of tills city, a comrade, died.
"Goncral Catterson rose rapidly af
ter his enlistment In 18G1 ns a prlv
nto In tho 14 th Iudiann Infantry. In
a year ho became a captain nnd In
six months more a colonel. Ho had
arisen to tho command of a brigade
when Sherman's march wnB made.
At tho close of tho war ho was tnndtt
a brigadier genoral for distinguished
and niurltorlus services.
"Participating In II bnttlos, Gen
rrl Cnttorson was wounded five times,
oncu ho Bovorely that he was scut
3omo for treatment.
Surviving him nro his widow nt
San Antonio, and two daughters, Mrs.
K. W. Penny, of Minneapolis and Mrs.
2i II. Moody of San Antonio."
f AT -THE.
HHOim
AN OLD FASHIONED EFFECT.
Reminiscent of the seventies Is this
delightful hal of mllan with garland
of ruses and their follugu. The frock
Is of pussy w lllow taffotu. The lint Is
slightly rnlst-d nt tho back and has
itrouuiers of rose colored relvet.
BUSINESS III
At tho Clmiul'er.
K. II. Jones, Coos Hay: II. L. Van
Io Car, Onklaud; Raymond Stout,'
.Astoria; M. Epstein, Astoria; Julius
Xullck, Portlnnd; J. I.. M. Shettorloy
rortlnndj F. I). Lnyton. Portland; Wli
Hnm Cnndlln, Couulllo; W. V. Ful
ler, Dallas; leo Kemp, Portland; C.
A. Porker, Now York; 15. M. Androws
Modford; A. 11. Crawford, nnd wife,
Pprltndj L. II. Mnrkeo, Porltnd.
At tho Lloyd.
Ttr 1. MnrHunn Mvrtln Point" V..
L Klott, Ilnudon; a.'w. Foster and
Wife, Rwsoburg; I. Anderson, Ban
KnvnclBco; P. Stone, San Francisco;
I. "Wnrmnck, Portlnnd; W. F. Carter,
Itandon-; 11. P. McLondou, RoBoburg.
At the Itlnm-o.
William KrlckHou, Cordova; II. M.
Railing, Cordova; Jerry O'Connol, Eu
reka; J. P. Guppor, Coiinlllo; 15. M.
Antfinny, Scottsliurg; Jnspor Yoakam,
CoquIIIo; 15. 15. Coudrny, Glondnlo; II.
K. Colby, Kmplro.
At tho St. Ijinviviut.
W. G. IIoBsoy, Coos Rlvor; P.C.
Swnr, CoquIIIo; Gcorgo Moyois, Dan.
tlnn, Mlko lliirkv, Portland; J. Frank
lln, Vonlco; Miss Irono Irlah, Port
land; Louis Itelth, Svnttlo.
iam)iti(x).v lkctuhk.
"Tho World's Orontvst Pioneer"
will "bo tho subject of an Illustrated
lecture at tho Presbyterian Church
next Sunday Kvoniug. Thoro will
Alnolio an Illustrated song. Tho ser
vice, begins at R o'clock
WILL BANQUET
Plans Made for Big Gathering
at Chandler Hotel This
Evening.
The Coos Ray UubIiioss Men's As-
. ttlK.. ...Lint. I.na ttrrtVftfl fulfil fl
DUL'llllllJII, Wlliuu uuo ,.. j. w. "
wonderful buccobb locally, hns bcon
re(UCBioil to exienu mo orgnniziuiuu
i,. I,wtlii.lr nil nilinr tinliitn In tllO
county: nnd for that purposo will
hold tuoir roguinr nicmiim iu mu
Chnndler Hotel. Frldny evening, May
'i'i, i'Jm, ni o CIOCK,
All business men of -Coos county
Interested In tho uromotlon of n
bettor acquaintance nnd tho business
wounro or KB momuors nro ruiuui
od to fllgulfy their intention of be
ing present by notifying tho Bccro
tary of tho Association not later
than May 20, who will resorvo Beats
nt tho banquet.
Tlckots for tho banquet, obtnlnablo
from tho secretary, nt J 1.00 por
plato.
C. M. CATON, Soc.
A Mil-WAN Y NEWS.
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af.lnl in nMiji Tlniim.l
Renutlful woathor hero tho past
week. Tho roadB nro In good Bhapo
except Homo wot plnccs In tho tim
ber. Jack linker waB out with another
lond of chooso from tho Loon Lnko
cronmory. Ho had forty-throo boxes.
Ho reports a barn dance there last
Saturday night.. Thoro waB u good
floor, good mufllo and lotB to ont.
Wlui l more?
J. R. Johnston gnvo n diuico Inst
Fnturday night on WcbI Fork nbovo
Allegany which was nn onjoynblo
affair.
Thoro woro rollgloua meetings at
tho scliol houso Mondny and Tuee
doy ovonlngB which woro well nt
toniled. ,
Mrs. Dave Cownn nnd children nro
at tho homo of lior brother, Zack
TlinmnH. for a vibii
Are Tom a
Sportsmae?
A tni sportsman is not nocossarily a man who
can'it's a rod or a gun; he is a lover of woods and
streams, Holds and flowers, tree and mountains,
fish, birds and animals. The joy of hunting and
fishing comes in tho spirit of an amateur, not as a
professional. His point of view is in tho chase, not
in tho hag. Ho takes more ploasuro in watching his
dog work than in seeing a bird fall after it has been
Hushed, or in making a long, clean east and getting
a rise than in Janding the fish.
The sportsmanship that is worth while is that
which takes a wholesome view of. nature. "When
game becomes scarce, tho sportsman ceases to kill
and becomes strictly a protector, ire does not object
to closed seasons or small bags. When quail are
swim, one bird on the fence is worth two in tho
game bag. Oregon Sportsman.
D: fl r Ql Started May 20th
iJig vicaii-up jxi
and Continues 1 Week
mir -, irfcir a mnvff Our only object in putttng on this great reduction snlo nt this, tho beginning of t10 season I.
TlHIF M AOM8 duce out stock. We will not carry goods over from ono season to another, nnd Wo Cii'i? re
Jl OJCd JrAlDM.tJ'VU'Jlo 8t0Ck Is too large for UiIb season's demand, thoroforo wo nro giving tho public tho benefTi I 0ur
ductlon of ono-thlrd and ono-fourth on our ontlro stock. On soino IIuch tho reductions nro grontor. oi a re-
The Parisian Is Justly famed "Fashion's Center,- whora stylos nro always the latcs and whero prices nro the lowest.
This aalo will offer many bargains that you should tako advantago of Just b ralght honnfldo bnrgalns, nt a reduction of onc-thlrH .,
one-fourth off former prices. If you have been disappointed In other sales, come to Tho Parisians clean-up Bale and participate X "g J"
arBSpaco'wm0not permit tho ilBtlng of all prices, so come and bo convinced of tho savings that nro hero.
itKMKMiirnt, tiii: kxtihm stock is inoiiUdki)
Short and Medium Coats
This Is a beautiful lino of coats in short and medium lengths, ex
clusive modolsj the very latest Btyles out; basket weaves, warrlo
cloth, mixtures, Molro Valour and Brocades; all Included at
One-Third Off
Suits
In nil tho nowest colors and materials, and latest designs. A
wonderful solcctlon to chooso from, nil nt
One-Third Off
Separate Skirts
Wo lmvo n superb lino of skirts; thoy woro mado esDoclali .
Tho Parisian, which Insures oxcIubIvo designs and material" "
tho latest novelty models nt ()N'ITII1RI) oi-'l- A"
Kid and Silk Gloves
Kid Olovos In long nnd short lengths; nlso now silk clovoi .
minor wear all go nt ONI-M-'OURTU OKI'. ror
summer
Hair Switches
An exceptionally hlgh-grado lino of hnlr switches that repre
sent good bnrgnlns at former prlcoB, now go at ON'IVnilltl) 01T
Combs, Barattes
All CombB, Rnrrotts, Tango Plus nnd fancy hnlr ornamenti In.
eluded nt ONIVrilllll) OKK.
T 7
si- n f
I Rill I
villi I
i III alii I
Corsets
Including our ontlro stock
of tho famous "Pnristan Cor
sets," concoded to bo tho most
comfortablo and shnpoly cor
set mndo, and tho "W. IV
corset, a popular-priced corsot
nt ONK-KOUKTII OKK.
Trimmed
Hats
Our stock of trimmed hats
represent tho vory Intost styles
and wo have them priced rea
sonnblo; thoy all go In this
sale, Including tho latest arri
vals, at ONI-yrillltl) OKK.
Neckwear
All neckwenr, Including tho
latest novelties and fancy
(rills go at ONK-TIIIItl) OKK.
(.(.
Onyx"
TRAD&
Hosiery
One-Fourth Off
Our ontlro stock of silk and
llslo hosiery at ONICKOUUTK
OKK.
Dresses
Spring nnd Hummer Di-won
111 nil tlio latest mntcrlalB and
colorings, Including a lino of
whlto nnd fancy crepes Just
rocolvod at ONK - FOURTH
OKK.
Suit Cases
o or.
o or
3.00
n.r.o
4.00
4.r.o
n.oo
0.00
7.r.o
o.ro
jr.'.no
114.00
tic.co
120.00
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Cases
Cobos
Cases
Cases
Cases
Cases
Cases
CascB
Cases
Cases
Cases
Casos
Casos
Cases
....8 .150
'....9 l..1
....$ 2.00
JJ )
1? iatOf
....8 lt.00
9 lift
....1? 1.00
....8 B.00
....8 II.IW
t 1 9 Hot
....8 O.IW
....811.00
....8i:t.no
MEN'S SUITS
A beautiful OBOortmont of
Men's nil-wool, woll-tnllorod
Suits, blues, black stripes,
browns, grays and grny stripes,
nottor 8i.n, 8l. 8- values
you novor bow.
CHOICE FOR $15.00
MEN'S SUITS
A beautiful assortment of
hnirdsomo nil-wool worsteds,
rnshmoros, tweeds nud homo
spun garments. All guaran
teed to bo worth 822.50, 82.5
nnd 827.5(.
CHOICE FOR $20.00
MENS DEPARTMENT
SILK SOX
All colors. Double uool nnd
too.
auarnntcod tho COc quality
3Bc; 3 pairs for 81.QO.
MEN'S PANTS
ONIM-'OURTH OKK.
G.00 values 8:1.7.1
5.50 values 81.1.1
G.00 values 81.no
7.50 values 85.05
8.00 values 80.00
0.00 values 80.50
10,00 values 87.50
BOYS' SHORT PANTS
.75
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$2.00
ONK-FOUUTII OKK.
values 8 .55
values S .75
values 8 .15
values 81.15
values 81.50
BOYS' SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
Homo Suits Two Knickers
ONK-KOURTII OKK.
$5.00 values 8:1.75
$ 5.G0 vaIuos .,., 81.15
$ 7.50 values 85.05
$8.00 values 80.00
$ 0.50 values 87.15
$10.00 values 87.50
$12,00 values $0.00
SHIRTS
ONK-FOUUTII OFF.
Soft French CuffH
or Pleated Stiff Cuff
values 8 .75
values 81.15
values 81.50
values 81.00
Plain
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
WHY?
Rocauso wo soil for caib.
See Wludons
SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS
AND LUNCH BOXES
nvi'Tlllltl) OFF
Lunch Rox J
T.nnrh Rox .
$ .75
$1.00
$1.00
$3.25
$3.50
$0.00
$10.00
fiag
Rag .
Rag .
nag .
Rng
$22.50 Uag
Weal Free Grove
and Picnic Grounds
Rrlng your lunch baskot, Kodak and fishing tackle for a few
days' outing.
Sunday School nnd all picnic crowds a specialty.
Kxcurslon to South Coos River evory day.
Mnnliflelri Time Table
if
Launch Express, week days, leaves S a.m.
Launch Tioga, week days, leaves 2 p.m.
Steamer Rainbow leaves Marshfleld at 8:a.m. every Sunday.
For charter aud picnic arrangements, apply on board steamer
Rainbow.
CATHOLIC laniRS" lUKAAIt,
NORTH IIKNO, FRIDAY nnd SAT
URDAY AFTERNOON AND EVK
XINfi. DOX'T MISS IT.
HKMKMUKH the place to have
money on FKKI) Is H.UXKS.
DAXCK at North Rend Airdome
Saturday. KEYZKR'S ORCHESTRA.
'!
1.63
$2.15
.$25
.$1.00
.$6.03
$13.00
MEN'S SWEATERS
" ft on vnlnn 'I-?
$8.00 vnluo
$8.50 value
$10.00 vnluo
i'.!...."-00
"-w
$70
I J
hfield
Coquille i Mars
Auto Stage
Service Commencing May 23, 1014.
Schedule g 0i
Leaving Chandlor Hotel, Marshfleld in'oo p'
Leaving Chandler Hotel, Marshfleld iQ p. "
Leaving Chandlor Hotel, Marahflold 130 P- -'
Leaving Chandlor Hotel, Marshfleld .j5 . a.
Leaving Daxter Hotel, Coquille g45 -
Leaving Daxter Hotel, Coquille, 3!oo p.
Leaving Daxter Hotel, CoquIIIo, . . . 430 P
Leaving Dnxter Hotel, Coquille '
FARE: ONK WAY, 81.25; HOUND TRIP, SAME DAY, j
Auto Connects With Xlne O'clock and Three O'clock Ho s
Dandon.
JESSE H1TE,
GOOD OARS; CAREFUL DRIVERS.
, Marshfleld : ; : Transportation .
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific
Livery nnd Transfer Company.
1.AXCE at North BvstIU-
Saturday. K-?1&EUS&
GRASS SFJHSeaP at
t giKAu.