The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 04, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COftS-BAY. TIME3riM ARSflF! ELD,. OREGON, FBJDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916 EVENINGf EDITION.
J$IX "
TO
TO TALK DEFENSE
for the
ting in
purpose of nomo
fortifications.
llmo lut-
Special Prices on
MP 0T 125 HEN
Viuler tho preparedness plan now
In congress, tho matter has uoconio
one of vital Interest. Tho meeting
tonight will be tho first one for
many of the new members who
hnvo been brought Into tho fold
during the recent campaign which
Ir still being pursued today, the
purpose bolng to bring tho roll of
membership up to a full 200 before
ceasing efforts. ,
There will ho the reports of sev-
Kltt'SIl AXI) IIAN'KS WIMj Ill'IM)
KOIITIKIOATIOX OF COOS 1IKAI)
UP FOIt ACTION.
Irfrts and Waists
t TWO VKSSI3LH
AT THE GOLDEN RULE
Hoth Will 15c Lumber CmtIci-h for
lllxliy tM Clink of Snn Fran
clsco Adds Greatly to Payroll
Tho Kruso & Dunks ship yard nt
North Dend will soon bo employing
nijout 12C men worlchiR on two ves
pols which the firm will build for IJIx
byand Clark of San Francisco, Tlio
first vessel ordered will bo 225 feet
long. The keel has been taken aw
ahd will bo laid soon. The contract
for tho second vessel has practically
been closed. It will bo 235 feet
long, ten feet longer than tho oth
er. These vcssols completely equip
ped will cost about $150,000.
The resumption of work at tho
ship yard will ndd greatly to tho pay
roll of North Dend and will givo
work to many.
Clmnih0!' of "cinmcrco Meeting To-
nlRht to Ho Interesting Session
Now Members Coming.
Fortification of Coos Day against
tho Invasion of an armed enemy
will ho thoroughly discussed at tho
monthly meeting of tho Chamber
of Commerce to be hold this even
ing. Olito and again this subject has
been brought up Informally. With
tho con lug of tho railroad tho feet
has been pointed out that
o'-irnta to tho Wllllamotto Valloy
could bo mado by nn enemy, join
ing via Coos Day.
Coca Head Is part or n military
resrrvr. owned by the government,
' ernl committees to bo heard this
evening!
CHILI) DIKS
Tho two weeks old daughter of
easy Mr. and Mrs. I). 13. Huckloborry died
(Thursday nt 8 p. in. at tho family
homo In Day Park.
The funeral was held this after
noon at 2 o'clock from tho Dungan
undertaking parlor.
MANY GERMAN DOCTORS
HAVE BEEN KILLED
Largo XunibtT lluvo Died of Infw-
tloiiH DlsviiNOM Contracted
Whllo In tho Army
tnr Aocltod Vnm l Cow Dajr Time.
BUDAPEST, Feb. -1. During a re
cent debate in tho Hungarian parlia
ment, It was officially Btated that
from tho beginning of the war to tho
first of November, 1915, 373 Gor
nmn doctors have been wounded, DC
have been killed on battlefleldB, 707
have died from infectious diseased,
and 215 have- been taken prisoners.
Among Austrian medical officers, the
wounded number only 315 but 971
hnvo died of infectious disease, 101
have. boon killed whllo rendering
medical assistance at tho firing
line, and 331 havo bcon taken
prlsonors. TJio great number of cas
ualties from Infectious disease Is duo
to the epidemics of cholera and spot
ted typhtiB.
$9,75 Ladies' Wool Skirts now.$5.45
7,85 Ladies' Wool Skirts now.. 3.95
4,95 Ladies' Wool Skirts now.. 2.95
3,50 Ladies' Taffeta Waists now 2.45
5,75 Ladies' Wool Skirts now.. 3.25
One lot Ladies' white and colored Waists, at -..-.. 50c
One lot Ladies' House Dresses at - - 60c
Your Money Will Go Farther at
The Golden Rm
, TWO FOR. ONE SALE FebrS
Come Tomorrow and Choose Your Suit., Overcoat, or Raincoat, as Follows:
Add $ 1 .00 to the Price and select any Two Fall Suits .or. Overcoats
in the Store, making the Cost of Two Only the Price of One, Plus $ 1
In other words you select a $25 Garment, pay us $26 and take two.$25 Garments, If you take a $20 Garment you pay us $21 and take
two Garments, This will include all Suits that we will assemble on one side of the store ranging in price from $15 to $35 and will Inc'iiilo - .- f
all small lots, and every Overcoat and Raincoat in the store, All other fancy Suits reduced 25 and 33 percent, Blue Serges reduced 20
per cent,
Money Talks!
Listen!
M
onev Talks!
Men's, Ladies' and Children's
Rubber Boots
$8,50 Boots now $7.20
7,50 Boots now 6.35
6,50 Boots now 5.45
5,00 Boots now 4.25
4,o0 Boots now 3.80
3,25 Boots now 2.75
2,50 Ladies' Boots 2,10
2,00 Ladies' Boots 1.70
'1,50 Children's Boots 1.25
Men's Woolen Underwear
$1,00 Garments, now
1,25 Garments, now
1,50 Garments, now
2,00 Garments, now .
2,50 Garments, now
3,00 Garments, now
4,00 Garments, now
5,00 Garmonts, now
.$ .80
. 1.00
.; 1.20
. 1.60
. 1.90
. 2.25
. 2.75
. 3.65
This includes single garments or union suits,.
Men's Shoes
$8,00,Men's Shoes $6.80
7,00 Men's Shoes 5.95
6,00 Men's Shoes 5.10
5,00 Men's Shoes 4.25
4,50 Men's Shoes 3.85
4,00 Men's Shoes - 3.40
3,50 Men's Shoes 1 95
This includes all stylos of work or dress
shoes, excepting Logging shoes,
50 Articles
Enumerated below: " ' '
Mon's Work Shirts
Mon's Suspenders
Men's Underwear ' .
Men's Ties
Men's Extra Heavy Wool-Hose
WOW ALL ONE PRICE
40
Men's Mackinaws
$12,00 Mon's Mackinaws now $9.60
10,00 Mon's Mackinaws now 8.00
8,50 Men's Mackinaws now , 6.80
7,50 Mon's Mackinaws now 6.00
7,00 Men's Mackinaws now 5.60
6,00 Men's Mackinaws now , 4.80
5,00 Mon's Mackinaws now 4.00
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits
$ 4,00 Suits $3.20
5,00 Suits 4.00
6,00 Suits 4.50
7,00 Suits 5.25
8,00 Suits 6.00
10,00 Suits .50
Men's Pants
$3,00 Pants $2.25
3,50 Pants 2.65
4,00 Pants 3.00
4,50 Pants 3.35
5,00 Pants 3.75
6,00 Pants 4.50
7,00 Pants 5.25
25 Articles
Enumerated below:
Mon's, Ladies' and Children's Hose
Men's Suspenders
Men's Gloves '
Men's Ties
NOW ALL AT ONCE PRICE
20
Suit Cases
$12,00 Suitcases $9.00
10,00 Suitcases 7.50
8,00 Suitcases ' 6.00
6,00 Suitcases '. 4.50
5,00 Suitcases 4.00
3,00 Suitcases 2.25
2,00 Suitcases 1.50
Men's Hats
$3,50 Mon's Hats . $2.85
3,00 Mon's Hats 2.35
2,o0 Men's Hats 1.85
2,00 Mon's Hats 1.35
1,50 Mon's Hats 1.15
1,00 Men's Caps ,80
,50 Caps 40
Flannel Shirts
$1,25 Flannel Shirts, now $ .90
1,50 Flannel. Shirts, now 1,15
1,75 Flannel Shirts, now 1.40
2,00 Flannel Shirts, now 1.65
2,50 Flannpl Shirts, now .' 1.90
3,00 Flannel Shirts, now 2.25
3,50 Flannel Shirts, now 2.45
Ladies', Shoes
For About Half-price.1
$5,00 Ladies'-Shoes ...
4.nn I nrllfis' RhnfiQ . V
iww taVIIWU WIIVVU
.$2.35
. 2.15
3,50 Ladies' Shoes :-. 1.90
3,00- Ladies' Shoes
2,50 Ladies' Shoes
1.85
.1.65
Slippers
Take your choice of any Mon's or Ladies' Slip
' pors for $1 ,00, These Slippers sold from $1 ,25
to $3,00, and include all styles, which wo will
have laid out on tables for your s:-loction.
Men's Oil Coats
$4,00 Oil Coats $2.85
3,50 Oil Coats 2.35
2,50 Oil Coats I " 1.85
2,00 Oil Coats " 1.35
1,50 Oil Coats 1 1.20
Men's Sweaters
f5,00 Sweaters $3.35
6,00 Sweaters 3.85
7,00 Sweaters 4.35
8,00 Sweaters 4.85
Boys' Shoes
$3,50 Boys" Shoos ,' $2.60
3,00 Boys' Shoes 2.25
' 2,o0 Boys' Shoes jl-1 1.90
2,00 Boys' Sjioes .-.- 1.50
During S; rf tables so that you can select and examine the goods by yourself, until we can give you proper attention and wait on you in the right way,
tveiy convenience we have, including ample help, will be placed at your disposal during this, tho greatest of our
Two For One Sales
Th idf hi! & BilidoS yM v, tin Mm" ,!!f tem i8 h br,'i1 Si.f S f rST ?" of ?ur storeSl !is liave been shiPPd and ofcombled hero together for this Mo ney Saving Sale,
1 nis inciuuos goocis nom oui bancion, iviyitlo I oint and Poweis stoies, along with all small lots we have accumulated during the season, I
Hub Clothing
Shoe
Front Street, Marshfield
Marshfield, Powers, Bandon, Myrtle Point