The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 19, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE. COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. 1910 EVENING EDITION
Hats Off to the New Store
$25.00 SUITS FOR EASTER
Clothing that for individuality of styles, cannot be matched on Coos Bay.
Tailored in English close fitting models Box Backs and conservative models
Other Suits priced $20 to $40 Also a new express shipment of Styleplus Suits.
$17.00
COOS BUY ASSISTED ALLDWED TO VOTE
There's
NEW SPRING STETSON HATS FOR EASTER
a new spring block here to give the finishing touch to your Easter Suit.
WALK- OVER SHOES
Every new last Priced $4.00, $4.50, $5.00
A beautiful assortment of
to $5.00.
Manhattan Arrow Monarch shirts from $1.00 on up
SHU WINDOW DISI'IjAV
CENTRAL AVENUE HUB
FOUR STORES:
Marshficld Myrtle Point Powers
CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS
Band
on
WAS A.MOXtS l-'lltST TO AID
I'ltAXCISl'O SI KKHltKltS
SAX
avu
Our Mr. Matson while in San Francisco pur
chased a large New York wholesalers SAM
PLE LINE OF LADIES
SUITS AND COATS
at one-third their regular prices, this enables
us to offer opportune
SPE
CIAL
The Very Latesl
SUITS
AT $20.00' $23.00
and $27.50
AT
COATS
$7.00, $12.00
antl $18.00
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NEW
WAISTS MIDDIES
RIBBONS RUFFLING NECKWARE
Models
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Colors
Materials
U
SEE
WINDOW
DISPLAY
Mir Kite nnil Kiiitliimnkf Occurred'
Ten Vours Ako Yesterday Droiid
Kent Kioin Hero
Ten yenrs ago yesterday the earth
quake nnd fire occurred at San Frau-
c!bco causing a loss of ovor two litin-
dred million dollars. Slnco then ttio
, city has boon built up again. Tho
' anniversary of the historic flro re
calls some Incidents on Coos Hay. The
news of tlio disaster was received
horo over the Western Union wire
nnd thero was great excitement, moat
kovcryoiie. hero Had menus or rela
tives In San Francisco and -. number
of local pcoplo wcro thcro at tho time.
Coos Hay was quick to send aid to
tho sufferers. Dr. Straw mho wan
mayor at tho tlmo wont about tho
(clty and askod everybody to bake
bread. Dr. Haydon was put In charge
iof recolvlnu tho food and doming
and had headquarters In the building
whoro tho Lockhart-I'arsons drug
storo Is now located.
Thousands of loaves of broad woro
collected and put In boxes mid sont
.to tlio Itcd CroBH at San Francisco.
Dread and blankets woro sent I"ir3l.
Kvory avallablo blanket In town was
(sont away, all of thoso In tho stores
bclng gathered up. A largo amount
of clothing was also sont from this
locality. Hvoryhody who linti nny
thlng In tho way or clothing they
could give contributed It and u great
deal was purchased with funds that
were raised.
Coos Hay was among tlio first lo
'callties to solid aid to tho strlckon
nlty.
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J WATERFRONT NEWS lJ
$"$
Tho steam schooner Coaster Is duo
In hero sometime tomorrow, bringing
freight from San Francisco. Sho
loads again at the C. A. Smith mill.
At nlno last evening the stonm
slilp Adollno Smith arrived from the
nouth. Slio Is loading today mid
sails nt 10 p. in. for Oakland again.
Today tho Tillamook lert Portland,
being duo in horo Thursday.
According to hor Bchodiilc, thtf
kllhtirn Is duo today fiom the north.
Sho Is expected cither tonight (n In
the morning.
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0
$ Arrived
k Adeline, Oaklrud, 0 p. in.
j yesterday.
, Kllburu, i'ortlnnd, 1L in.
, Due Hern
i Coaster, San Francisco, to-
I morrow.
Tllnmood, Portland, to-
!. morow.
' Duo to Sail
Adollno, Oakland, 10 p. in.
', A. M. Simpson, San Fran-
Cisco, tomorrow a. in.
I Stilled.
; Kllburu. San Diego, I p. 4
j in.
Don't foi-gct I lie dniiro glVcn by
(bo IikUm of St. Monica's Catholic
Chinch .Monday, April SI.
cmzHXSini iwitus not xkc-
IISSAUV KOU HKOISTKATIOX
Such Is Written Opinion of District
Attorney In Cuo of Walter Well-
nidson Affects Many
Persons who
ycai3 within
havo
resided for
States, who
tho, United
en their' oritlnswenf,thoy have taken
out citizenship papers, are to be
nllowod to roglstor,' dcsplto tho fact
they may not io able to produce
their papers for the reglntrar. This
Is tho gist of a written opinion on
tho question by District Attorney
1.11,1 (MI 1st.
Tho opinion will make happy
UMitij pioapoctlvo voters of tho coun
ty vlio. having been horo for year?,
have in borne way lost their citi
zenship papurs. Tho direct enso
roforred to by .Mr. Liljoqvlst Is that
of Walter Richardson, of Marsh
flold. He had voted hero for Ilfi
years, but under the new permanent
registration law was called upon to
produce his father's papers, and
conic not do so as they wcro lost
long since. Mr. Richardson can
vote In tho primaries by being
sworn in nt tho polls.
"Tho object of tho. voting law Is
to proservo tho purity of tlio ballot
box and to guard against tho abuse
of tho election franchlso and, la not
to prevent any qualified elector
froth voting or to unnecessarily
hinder or Impair his privilege runs
tho opinion.
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For Easter We
J'
k
Tho position of tho district attor
ney Is that a born cltlzon of this
ountry can go to tho polls and
needs no other qualifications Chan
liU own word that ho Is a cltlzon,
On tho other hnud, he deems It an
Injustice to take the word of ono
and to, require tho nnturall.cd cit
izens to bring their pnpors as fur
ther proof. "If any crookedness J
was In mind," he said, "everyone I
could only swear they aro citizens
nnd let It go at that."
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We have on display an especially attractive line of
pretty n:w Coats for Women, at very reasonable prices.
White Chinchilla Coats $6.95 to $17,50
White Cord Coats $7.85 to $11,50
Corduroy Coals in Colors $7.50 to $11.50
Rough Mixtures and Checks $5.85 to $10.00
Gabardines and Poplins In colors $11.50 to $19.00
You can find just the coat you want at this store.
Come in and sec them. . .
The Goldee Rule
train, feed and hay bushiest of Coos
Hay. It was shown by friends en
dorsing uis caniiiuncy mat miny
years expoi'Ienco on Coos Da; bn
thoroughly qualified li'm for the
placo. Ills large shipments ot hi;
permits him to seniro tlio lowest pos
slblo prices and tills bonollt Is slmji
shared with his customers and to
samo policy applies equally to vhtij
and other feed. v
l.'o will also got to wpmon'i rot
by his excellent flour which measl
economy add uood bread. h
Well Wl.utli Money-
IlalneH" menus bear tlio County
OR
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A. T. IIAIXICS IIK.'III.V KXDOIISKD
IIV .MANY lT.IKNDS AXD I'RO.M
ISKS TO MAKIJ A OMKAT CAM-
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C Tlio law say.? that 'a peraons
heretofore registered In tho same
t()H tit V as fllllv liatllinl!nil plllynno
shall not bn rnmiirmi i nvi.n.i, u,m ' l" B surpriHcs 111 1110 ro
tholr eltlzeiiBhp papers when regla-i e0I,t ,ovo,nl"it. of, VolMenl nrtlvltyj
torlng under this act." ' wnrt tho nn"i:omont uTtho l)Fonfi-
Hlchardaon e.uno to this country
from Hngland with hl.i father In
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that tlmo. nmI IIuIar candidate for the riour lux. Kvcijono ciiine out.
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IKUlt placo tnkuu by A. T. Ilnllli'H' mr.nw lion. Il ('.nintv tlnlorlnl
Whoso many friends ondorsed lilin'contoil nt tlio IiIkIi mIkxiI KrIJij
and brought him out as tlio lundlnc oveiii'ng. It will b liiily. Intcret.
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Tho KI'(b' baseball gumo which
wnH uchcdulud for uo.t Sunday bun
been postponed a wee): on account
of L'autur services.
j KIKTIIK DIIvS IX CAST
Knrl I'owoll ypHtirday rocitlvml
.tlio sad nous that It Ih slstor, Mrs.
C. K. Guidon, had Just dlmt at llor
trniul, Xobniaka. Sho was his only
Blstur.
dirr xi:v kikiKU
Aboard tho Kllburu this morning
from Portland rnmu a big new!
Sumner odgor for tlio North lloud
Mill and Lumber roiupauy. It Is to'
rcphico tho old ono now In lire '
theio. Tho machinery weigh nl m--'
oral tons and tliero wiib niucli dlf-
NEW EASTER APPAREL
TOR WOMEN
flciilt) In getting
.ltoamshlp.
It on and off tho
u 1 JiiiJioi:
Six bargains
at
THE FAIR.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Come early and
shop, it certainly will pay you.
Infants 25c to 35c Wool Bootees reduced to 15c
Childrens fast Black hose, with double knee, double
heels and toes, excellent 15c value, now 11c pair.
1 Lot Ladiss Corduroy Tarns, all shades, $1.00 to
$1.50 values, now 85c.
Ladies plain and fancy 10c and 12 1-2c handker
chiefs reduced to 5c.
$1.50 Boys two piece wash suits, made of finest
chambrays and galatea cloths on sale at 95c.
1,000 yards very best Calicos and Prints, values to 8c
on special at 5c.
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THE FAIR
Next to Chandler Hotel.
Central Avenue
Satisfaction Always or Your Money Refunded
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Xevcr Mas mi
mid newness
nt theio
I'opllus,
Tnffctas,
much Miiaituc.ss
ClOUllv'll into HlltH
popular prices. Silk
Wool I'oplliiN, Fancy
(uhai'dliicn, .oolty
Checks, ICnullMi Serge and I'olr
ft Twills, In niiuk, Twilight Illue.
Ilclglau lllue, ItiKikle, Tail, Cray,
ltiwdn and Dark (.V.-cn. Models
iiicliido I lured Jackets, pleated
jackets, sboit braided Jackets
mid u vaiiety or plain tailoml
models.
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00,
$18.50, $20.00 and up
to $40.00
New Shipments of Easter Sport Coats,
Waists, Dresses and Dress Skirts
Hub Dry Goods Company
iYjte&niw
YOUR EASTER HAT IS HERE
Are you considering a new Hat for Easter?
These three days we invite the particular atten--Jon.
f those woman interested in Popular Priced
Millinery. Hats that aro Smart too in qvery wav
--models for dress wear Chic SailOrs Sport
Hats in fact a Hat for every Fancy.
NEW EASTER SUITS AND COATS '
Again we urge you to oalMnspoct-and try on our
beautiful Una of "Style-Craft" Suits and Coats which are
copies of some of the most exclusive Suits and Coats
shown In New York. We feel certain we have just the
very Suit you have bean looking for and again invite your
inspection.
STYLE-CRAFT COATS $5.00 to $20.00
STYLE-CRAFT SUITS $18.00 to $35.00,
Siylc
1507
NEW "DOME" GLOVES
Very Best Donn Kid Gloves in White, Black and-Tan.
16 Button Length, per pair 3'J
Putin i-engin. per pair
$U50
EMBROIDERIES ....
All new stock in pretty patterns and all widtns.
50c to 85c Values Special 24c
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S. JENNINGS
'SMXItT WKAlt FOU WOMIW"
Corner ltrond)iiy and Central Avenue.
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"The Store That Sells the Best For Less"
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