The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 08, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page TWO, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Win Visitor Here, I.onvliif; Vcstcriliiy
Tolls of Xiutou' lt'iiic cm
Ml. .leriViMm
' How ho stood crouching on n nar
row shelf of rock, thousands of foot
in tlio air whllo nit avalaiicho of
rock hurtled down from the top .of
Mt. Jefferson above him and Ills son,
and then rattled down to tlio valley
bolow, was told this week end by Dr.
Androw J. Montgomery, of Portland,
ivso visited tlio Presbyterian church
es of Coos county lust week. Ho Is
an experienced mountain climber,
having scaled practically every lofty
peak In Oregon.
Itcv, Montgomery was on his an
nual vacation. With u party of
eight ho started out to ascend Mt
Jofforson, approaching tlio lofty peal;
from nn cjttlrcly new roulo that ho
and his son, William .Montgomery,
a junior lu tho state university, had
figured out together. i
Caught on Xiiitow Shelf
Within hut a short distance of
tho topmost plnnuelo tho party came
to tho shelf, '10 to CO feet in length,
around which they would have to
odgo thomsolvcs to inako tho nsceut.
IJov. Montgomery and his son went
out as scouts and it was hero that
tho avalanche happened.
Hlght in tho mlddlo of the dlstanco
they both heard tho nolso and look
ed up. Caught thcro lu tho middle,
with sure death behind them If they
foil, tho men clung for dear life to
tlio precipice- and ducked low. Tho
rocks rnttlod over thorn and plung
ed on. 13oth men woro hit severe
blows on tlio shoulders by smaller
rocks but wcro saved from broken
bones bocatiso ouch carried a heavy
coll of ropo thrown over tho should-,
crs that woro hit.
Undotorrcd by tho rocks Itcv. Mont
gomery and his son went on and lat
er brought tho ontlro party to tho
mountain peak. Sovernl times Itov.
Montgomory has acted as guldo fori
tho Portland Muznmas, tho mountain '
climbing club. Ho left yesterday for.
Eugono aftor his first trip to Coos
Bay. I
Ladies' $2.00 Union Suits $1.00
$2.50 Leather Hand Bags : $1.00
4 Pairs of regular 35c Hose $1.00
Waists, regular from $2.50 to $3.75 $1.00
Snrprm Pottinnnis. Vficnlfiv $2.50 vnlno SI .00 W
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One lot f $1.00 Shirts, two for - $M
50c and ?5c Neckwear, three for $lloo
$1.75 Jersey Sweaters 'qq
35c fine, genuine Cashmere Hose 5 for t
25c Silk Hose, 7 pair for , J'og
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Women's
Department
Suits
$.'18.50 mid $32.50 now
$10.00
$52.50 Broudeloth, now
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ASHLAND PEOPLE
CIRCULATE PETITION'
i
TiikoHtcjts Itegaiilliig tho Disposition
or Tho (). a V. ,alul In Tlint
Part of Stuto
ASIIIjAN'I), Ore., Oct. S Tho po
tltion bolng circulated In Ashland re
lating to tlio further disposition of
tho unsold lauds of tho grant made
to tho Oregon & California Itnllroad
company Is being signed throughout
Ashland. I
There nro 1,8115,010 acres of land
in Jackson county, of which 441,000 '
acres aro under tho grant of tho
Oregon & California and 007,112 I ,
acres aro contained in tho forest re-
servo. Only about U0.000 acres ofi
tillable land nro now bolng made to I
produco tho county, stuto and na
tional revenuo In this vast domain. '
Tho railroad lands liavo been with
drawn from salo slnoo January 1,
1003, which has retarded its growth
and development.
There Is nbout I'JO.OOO or delin
quent tuxes standing against tlio
grant land of tho Oregon & California,
$37.50 plush, now ..520.00
$24.50 plaid wool, now
$11.75
$34.50 Broadcloth, now
$17.50
Raincoats
$22.50 Ornvonetle, now
$9.75
$14.50 Rubberized, now
$0.95
$7.50 Rubberized, now f
$3.98
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mm .
esses
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
lOvorvonen bargain; to
tue tlieni is to buy them.
Prices from
$5.95 to $35.00
Waists
$S.50 Waists, now ..$2.98
Silk and Crepe
$5.50 Lingerie wai.sts,
now 98c
(
Alton' itAxnox ii:oim,i:
Nomh or tho City Told In tho West
ern World
ym Hubert Swan and family of l.ook-
. ig OlnsB, Oregon, woro visitors to
f ho local beach for several das jo-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. 31. K. Troadgold
Children's Dresses
Children's wiNi dress
es
.25c
Aliilily Mlouses 25c
who spent tho summer on tlivlr fiiiMrpn'c Rlinmfc
homestead In tho u. ..,- i.',,r mil. IHUueil J) iXdlllCOUlS
----- ... ii,.wi i- ii ii i .mi if
section, moved to llaudou lor the'
miner.
Harry Wright, grandson, of Kniuk
"WlllOtt. loft, on tlio I.' II ,.,!..,. i, ,....
.-, .... ... IJH.HWVI l l-
Ran Kranclsco, from where ho will go'
i i,un AiigoioB. jio win operato an
uiiioiiioiiiio tiicro.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Win. AtterluiiK and
3Irs. Alfred 3Iorrls lint for Portland
u.i. noin jauicK will uudorgo med
ical treatment at one of tho luigi
iiutiiuiais,
K. K. WoIIh. who roKliioM mi w..
gon avonuo. lull rm- ninii.. t
a business and pleasure' trlpMr.
uous win visit his hlstor. SaJlo
oiis, at Hosoburg, boloro return
lug to lluudon.
AHon Neldi of liandon was found
insane In the probate i-oiiit ,,t Co-
lUlllO last eok anil liiunn.ll....i. ...i.
en to salom by guards trom tho statu
In tit it til In.. . i
...,. ,uu, Wiio inatio a special till
to tho I'finniv
. ' i
flirs. j. a. Faulds has been on tho
ohk ui uio past few das but Is im
proving ow. Mm. Kaiil.U was re
cently elected ilnlmrnli. ,. i, ....
J ".;V'.r: .T. i:. convention at
....u.iu uuii no,- Hinogg win movent
nor from attending.
Mrs. CllUS. Pnllnclr nn.l .. ,....
ILIJMur .Mtllnntir rrrntil,. i.'.,i ..
Of LADIES' and MISSES WEARING APPAREL, Men's and l?oy's Clothing, Hats, Caps and
Haberdashery must be closed out. Every article and garment in our house is marked down re
gardless of cost. EVERYTHING MUST GO.
No matter what you need in Ladies' or Men's wear we havt it at a price so low you'll wonder.
Remember this store has been here only two years and we have not an accumulation of old
stock to foist upon you. Our stock is ALL GOOD, CLEAN, STANDARD MERCHANDISE.
We are not going to be able to tell you how many bargains await you, as our space will not per
mit it. But we will quote a few selected at random from each department. You will have to come
and see for yourself. Remember this, stock is to be closed out and in order to do so we have
sacrificed our profits and on many items part c f the first cost.
s
Department
Underwear
One lot of beautiful silk
and wool, L piece im
derwear, regularly
sold for $2.73 per j;ar
nient, now $1,50
$1.25 underwear, now 85c
$1.75 underwear nov$120
$2.00 underwear now $L35
$2.50 underwear now $1.6)
$.'!..")() underwear now $2.10
$.").()() underwear now $3.15
One lot of cotton under
wear al . . .25c garment
men
;j0o work shirts 33c
$1.00 heavy black and
tan shirts 85c
f)0i working suspend
ers 23c
Lowers' work sox ...33c
$0.00 Loners' shirts
$450
$:j.S0 Flannel shirts $2.40
$2.r0 Flannel shirts $1.55
$1.00 Overalls-, now -.75c
$:.00 Corduroy pants $2.10
Working
iiirts Si
9 o Clock Every Morning
Children's $(!.."(), now
$2.98
Children's Wniuenpes I
now 1,98
Cloth eonK now .. .$3.98
Petticoats
Ladies Silk Petticoats,
were $(!.()(, now . .$2.98
$2.2."j Sateen petticoats,
now 98c
$7.7.") Crepe l)e Chine
petticoats, now . .$3.98
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Hosiery
Ladies hose, in silk, cot
ton and Lisle at bitf reduc
tions; come and look them
We have no contract goods. Everything
in our house is reduced, and everything is
marked in plain figures with the former
price and the sale price.
Come expecting much and you will not
be disappointed.
i
We have hundreds of bargains besides
those mentioned above. Don't neglect com
ing: to see them. Everything is included in
this sale. Our line of Stetson and Knox Hats
will be sold for cost. Chalmers underwear
for less than cost. Handkerchiefs, neckwear
and gloves, men's jewelry are all going way
below cost. Don't delay, come now.
NOTICE:-This Stock Will fee Sold Either
or R
Wholesale
Sale Starts al i) Every Morning.
Stock and fixtures for sale.
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Dress Shirts
$ 1. 00 Arrow shirts.. $$
$2.00 Arrow shirts.. 1
$1,00 Odd lot of shirt 55c
All Arrow collars.-
Men's Suits
$15.00 Mixtures ..
$20.00 Blue horso ?w-
$30.00 Blno uitMjjffl
strip L'M
$37.50 Silkjtuw5
$30.00 tflipoiis,...
$45.00 Overcoats...?21
$12.00 KaiiioonUjM
For Boys
Boys' Suits, Hats, Over-
y coats, etc.
,avolicenoutmvy
cost.
.$10.00 Bon s'M.it-9
$5.50 Corduroy wnt.
Stock Now
on
Sale at
h ront S
treet
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