The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914.-EVENING EDITION.
EIGHT
The number of suits sold since this sale started simply proves that
"MONEY TALKS"
LISTEN !
"MONEY TALKS"
That we give the people just as we advertise. & Ask your neighbor about his purcha
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Come Tomorrow And Choose Your Suit as Follows :
Add $1.00 to the price and select any two summer suits in the store for the price of one plus $1.00.
T tl J .,. lx-- C?CT oiif- noir iic &? riTrl trtrex ittrr 59R cuifc Ir xrrn fnlra a Sfl cuif nitr .-. C"Ol
in oilier wurus yuu ocicl a. y oun. jkcy wo .nvr v ., iw i- oU.. j . Yv ,vi. j.v uj j)i an
take two $20 suits. This will include all suits that we will assemble on one side of the store ranging in price (rj
$15 to $35 and will include all small lots, light colors and light colored INorrolk suits.
10 ine man wno wanis vuiy unc oujll wc una a& luuuwa. a cxy .w muic man juaiAinLJUi ui me original prici
as below:
316.00 Suits, $8.00 plus $2.00 equals $10.00
$18.00 Suits, $9.00 plus $2.00 equals $11.00
$20.00 Suits, $10.00 plus $2.00 equals $12.00
All other fancy suits for this 8 Day Sale Reduced 25 per ct.
Marshtield
Bandon
Myrtle Point
$25.00 Suits, $12.50 plus $2.00 equals.
$27.50 Suits, $13.75 plus $2.00 equals.
$30.00 Suits, $15.00 plus $2.00 equals.
$35.00 Suits, $17.50 plus $2.00 equals.
$15.7:1
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All Blue and Black Suits for this 8 Day Sale Reduced J5perct
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BREAKWATER li
EARLY TODAY.
Steamer Arrives from Portland
With Good Cargo and Pas
senger List.
The Urcakwater arrived In this
morning from Portland with a fair
passenger list and a Rood cargo, Hno
had a good trip down tho coast. Slio
brought In considerable stuff for tho
railroad contractors. Among thoso
..rrhinj: on her wero:
Dan Oakland. J. Applegnte, J.i
(' Allen. F Norton, S. L. I.nrnou, 1J.
I. Preston. Elizabeth Tellefson, T.
T EJwards. Kenneth Mauser. O. V.
Ioggn. S. P. Sanford. Fred Hodlund,
C O Ells. P. II. Nouton, Myrtlo Phil
lix. S W.Voodlln, T. Johnston, C. E. '
Prlgss and wife, V. H. Towne, It.'
W Kellcrman, 'has. Pox, A. Lock-'
man. II. Hums and wife, Harrv Pres
ton. Swan Henson. Mrs. J. M. Love,
n. t . r on ana .Martin Ualil.
.mist mm: w.vniu v.c;o.v.
C'has. S. Llngreii Is now n pnstion
gor on tho wnterwuKon with a
through ticket from City Hecorder.
Ilutler. Mr. Ilutler yesterday Issued'
nn order to tho saloons not to sell '
him any more liquor and then Issued
an order to the police to seo that liu
ill! not net It.
m:son: ballasting w. p. I
Wink of Spi ending (imu'1 to Start
'I'lils Week.
EIT.ENE. Or., Auk. 7. Ballasting
on the Wlllanietto Pacific railway
win lie resumed tills week and a
stretch of eleven miles will he lovel
ed and placed In condition for opera
tion. The track Is now ballasted to
a point thirty-two miles from Eugene
nnd with tho addition of tho o'oven
miles to he ballasted Immediately
thoro will be a stretch of trnck forty
three miles Ioiik that will bo In shape
for tho oporatlon of trains over It.
The additional ballasting will extend
as far as tho third brldgo across the
Sluslaw Illver. It I expected that
trnln service will bo extonded that
far Just as soon as the gravel Is
sproiul and tamped ami the track
leveli d.
II IR EFFECTS LOCAL SHIPPING NATURAL II
i
THE HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS.
New
Suits
LADIES'
FALL
APPAREL
New
Coats
This early we are showing a bewitching variety in
NEW FALL SILKS and WOOLENS
MOIRE AND PEBBLE SILKS In all
the new creations; Plaids, Roman
Stripes and Solids.
Velour Novelties
in Brocades, Dolly Vardens and Ori
ental designs.
ROMAN STRIPE AND CHIC PLAIDS,
in Wide Wale and Homespun Weaves.
CHALK -LINE AND DIAGONAL
SERGES Extra wide and reasonably
priced.
GABARDINES, POPLINS AND CREPES,
in the new spoken shades for this fall.
C H I N C H 4 L L A S
For Coats and Capes, in Black or White.
All Vessels Must Take Out
Clearance Papers Here
as Safeguards.
Tho war scare today had Its first
showliiK on Cons Hay shipping whan
Customs Officer T. II. Harry required
all vossola leaving port to tako out
cluaraiKu papers showing that they
have no cnrirn flint mlulit In. nun.
strued as contraband or violating
tho neutrality laws. This net Inn was
taken on to!erraphlc Instructions
from the lT. a. War Department and
v li i o o-jfcnc'i at every po!ut.
I nlcr tho new ordr. ouch vessel
will have to proseut two copies of
ItH manifest to Mr. Harry hoforo
lemlns port. One will bo countor
slu'iied by him and his official seal
nttachel and the other will be placed
on fllo la his office. With tho sealed
manifest nboard, the vphh !, ,.
hhi "-lifiilil bi held mi bv in- f tin
iwirsiiiuH of thu wprrliiK nations can
ixhhv pi ne her lii-ntliy. n act'on
s in t "iily ii mifoKiitird to t pov
eriiini'iit but also to the owners of
the vissels, as without those papers
the boat mlula he picked up and
taken to somo other port, as a pos
slh'o war prlzo and hold until she.
could establish her claims.
OwluB to tho proximity of Canad
ian ports hero, which will ho af
fecteil by tho war, L'nltml States
vessels In tho North Pacific are In
more or less ilaiiKor. It has boon
reported that thoro aro (lormnii men-of-war
In the Pacific and they may
attempt to pioy on Knsllsh shlpphiB.
espolally from Canndlnn ports.
Heretofore somo of tho vessels
have not nlwnva Iipdh fivii.,, ,i...
Stars and Stripes, hut now thoy will,
as they do not want to take any
chances.
The order applies to nil vessels,
even tho little Kiisollno schooners,
Itoainer. Hustler, etc.
The Adoll.ie Smith, which sailed
I today, was the first to feel tho order.
The Adeline was also registered from
Coos Hay today.
lilfiS
I ALONG the WATERFRONT
j Cnpt. Hob Jones on tho tug Itoscoo
broiiBht In the bariro l.awrenco with
n carpi of lit i -tier from Porter HroH."
.mill at I'u.i'ciiie una will piobaiily
..a l um,
The Yel ow stone arrived In from
Portlanl last nlsht with ISC tons of
freight. Ilia tons of watorplpo for
ih Coos Huy Water Company and
si tons of Keneral frelnt. Agent
JimioB had her dlschnrgo part of her
earuo nt Ocoan dock as tho Arrow
I.lno iloik wan too small for It. Sho
sailed south today.
The Hustler will sail tonight for
IIhiiiIoii. Port Orford and Iloguo Riv
et points.
The Uoainor Is duo hack .Monday
from the Sluslaw.
Tho Cleaner Is duo In today from
Uardlnor and will tako out gonornl
merchandise. (
Tho Daisy Putnam Is duo In Sat
urday from Sau Francisco with
f I eight, taking tho Paralso's plnco.
Dr. II. .M. Shaw of Marshflold has
purchased two lots In North Hond
from victor Anderson. Tho proper
ty Is at tho comer of Meado and
Florida stieets.
Lost Creek Falls Visited
Large Crowd for Sec;
I Time in History.
i t Qn-nfitnn ahnttl!
turned from n very fDj-ritjjj
iiik party, snys turn w
leirn tins was uiei""i
ri.iu Iiiiva linen visited bj 1 1
!f..iiru Mini inon. Of to:r
liuvo been parties of tocrU--
...I... mill fin. Ill nnrAOrtli.il
Tho falls aie situated &?
. .., . ... GIH.....I .ntltJ
nines iiiiiivu nni" --v
half over a rldfie, north of o
ty road. They are 75 fttt
!.....,! a In hnriM;!
Don nnd proJecthiR qult
over tho bnse. making t..;-
that could hold about ' J
Thoso falls aro bound " r:
i. mm In r snme d.l Oil - -.
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party wns o fie-rd cf '
Kvji Laird, KcnucJ . r ;
nn. i i.'niii.c Si,.!'' anj a -.
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LAUNCH ritKAK leaves every day '
i i..iu i, in, ror NUUTII Coos Illver.,
Docks at CKXTIIAIj AVK.VUK hllp. I
. . I-,.. Ho' I
iiotiiy, kiiirsh;. "- :,.,a
lor, Holt, Smith and S-
nitii:r.soi'ii.ixpov-
Nes of ciiy-bytl'-"1''
The Heronl. I
-. uarry BlI
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MEWS OF NORTH BEND
NEW SHOES
FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILHRFM
I ' " " i
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
.Mrs. i.iuian Mltchner, who has
been lecturing at Gardiner, arrived
In North Head today.
Abraham V.in y.Hn n.,.i ,i....i..
loft this week for nn extended autoi
trip through California.
Dick Fryo has purchased two lots
in Hangor and contemplates electing
a homo on tho property.
.Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlon Clarko nnd I
little daughter are moving to Sand!
j""- ii inn uiu .Nortn hoiui. '
-m ,",,,'l,p. Itn'Ph Hounds and Ed'
Wilson left this week to attond the
Agato Carnival at Port Orford.
Dr Hurmeister. who has beon suf-'
ferlng from tonsllltls for sovornli
weeks. Is reported greatly Improved.!
Mr nnd Mrs. Alva nacon and son
left this week for Portland. Thoyi
j plan to go to tho hop flolds to work.
i Mr am Mrs. H. m. Davenport
are rejoicing over tho birth of ai
ilniiQlilxr tlw.li- fi.i i.n.i . . n I
, "" v" "" -"iu, iusi aun-
Iii a j
Thos. Vluars waa In Vm.i. ...
this week and sold his former resi
dence to Robert Banks, who will oc
cupy It.
Otto Groko of North Bond has two
brothors In tho German nrmy and Is
anxiously awaiting nows from tho
tjiiiui cuuniry as to tho results of
tho war.
Hey. it, c. Snmmerlln of Salem
will lecture at tho Lakeside school
nonso at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun
nay. He Is traveling in tho Inter
ests of tho "Out to Win' temperanco
campaign.
Fred Holllstor has returned from
a trip lasting two weeks during which
timo ho visited many Willamette Val
ley points. He says that ho Is con
fident that the election will go in his
favor,
Honry O. Fry, who formerly llvdo
In North Hond, has returned from
Portland and will resume his formor
position with tho North Bond box
factory. Mrs. Fry will Join him at
an early date.
Miss Edith Thomas, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Thomas of North
Hend, has returned from Oakland,
California, where she acted In tho
capacity of court reporter, and has
accepted a position in tho offices of
Sherwood & Llljeqvlst at Coqullle.
in Bandon, guests of W
KoyMcNalr and other f
Mrs. I). M. 3c""v:i,i, ,t
oporatlon for append c' u
gency IIon.Ua, ffl,
proved successiui "
a,oB ",co r, T;Vne of :
who has been visiting w,
In tho Agate Carniwu. 4,
a...o n v. Pace enter'
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V- . .J
Vittf
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dny afternoon, in honoy
Miss Alice Tickel I d
.miss rtiito 'v"-yjr of t"'
Sowing was the wder
w-ns spent. Dainty refr
.gbtneB"
serveu. ...iBt
Miss Henry. ' sh(e!li
0JTO.t eek. She1
Marshflold public W
E. H. Fish ha aetepiwp
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uomiitiw. - -th.r office -
announcement of tne d
GV6 nouna bii. -; -fc lf ( i-
on.l fr. L. P. ',u vii-luS'.
coles. Mr. nnd Sirs. ii
taught in the
year.
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Tho Chandler. '"
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