BIG
SALE
CLEARANCE
Having Decided to Close Out Our GENTS FURNISHINGS and SHOES, For the Next TEN DAYS
Commencing Saturday July 30, X tire 1 stock 116 F ol ! owins P rices - on O ur
Suit and Skirt Department
Ladies Suits and Dresses at
1-4 off
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Skirts
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Silk Under Skirts at
16 2-3 per cent off
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Waists, all kinds, ”
25 per cent off
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1-4 off
10 per cent off
Shoes at
Men’s Furnishing Dep’t
Men’s Sweaters Regular $4.5o value at
$3.5o
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3.5o “
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2.5o
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2.5o “
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Loo
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Wool Shirts “
3.5o “
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2.5o
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“ Underwear Regular $2.25 value at
1.75
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2.oo
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1.6o
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1.75
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1.4o
“ Underwear Regular $l.oo value at
75c
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5oc
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4oc
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Gloves (a big line)
Going at Cost
Underwear and Hose Dep’t
16 2-3 per cent off
All Muslin Underwear at
Ladies’ Cashmere Drawers Reg. $1.50 at $1.15
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1.25” 1.00
Childs Ribbed Underwear ”
35c value
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25c
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Ladies Hose Regular 20c value at 12 l-2c the
Childs ”
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25c
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” 20c
Each
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25c
20c
pair
All Men’s Overcoats at Cost
“ Boy’s Suits at 20 percent off
“ Raincoats and Mackintoshes
20 per cent off
Men’s Hats and Shoes
All Hats $3.oo and $3.5o values at
“ Packard Shoes Regular $5.oo value at
“ Selz
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4.5o “ “
$2.25
4.25
4-oo
Dry Goods Department.
$2.00 value at $1.68
1.75
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1.48
150
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1.28
Wool Taffetas ”
1.50
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1.25
Goods
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1.25
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1.05
Summer Wash Goods at 16 2-3 per cent off
White Goods at
10 per cent off
Fancy silks Regular $1.25 and $1.50 values at $1.00
All
Broadcloths
Regular
Men’s Suit Department
Suits Regular $30.00 value at $24.50
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27.50
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25.00
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20.00
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“ 15.00
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18.00
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“ 14.00
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15.00
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“ 10.00
All Men’s
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Don’t Miss the Cup and Saucer Sale Given by the
Ladies, Guild at Our Store Saturday Afternoon and
Evening.
We Also Have a Big Line of Children’s Shoes at Prices You Cannot Afford to Miss Remember This
Entire Line Must be Closed Out at Once, as We Have Decided to Confine Exclusively to
Dry Goods and Groceries.
Call in and Let Us Show You Some of the Goods on Display and Get Our Prices on Same
COUMERILH
CHRISTENSEN
CO.
“THE STORE OF QUALITY”
Local Lore |
state, and the property’ loss will
mount into the hundreds of thous
ands, and pos'ibly in llions. So f ir
Coos county has escaped any’ serious
foreit lire, but during this extreme1»
dry weather eveiv proc union sli mid
be taken about lire so is hot to allow
1: to spread
Camp is uid nth • s
who kindle oir of door hit-, should
see that the fire is all extinguished
b foie leaving it.
Cup and Saucer Sale
Mrs. Clarence Boice and little
St Mary's Guild of St. John’s
daughter came over from the bay
Episco al church will give a cup and
sirk last week and are visit’ll g rel.
saucer ale Saturday afternoon and
I'ine lot of hunting knives, camp lives in this citv.
evening at Coum>-r 111 Civ istdi-eii's
*
stovesand sporting good < at Bandon
s.ore
1 ‘.ips a,id saucers, from >5ds
Big game in the mountains
IK'
I lardware Co.
it
o
51.0
>
lit r h lii els ,ft
lo ill who
u»l of gun-, and .< 11 niiniiion at Bin
bite
.
ups
and
,
uic
.-
i
,
Win. Caiallin. the Coquille travel don I lardware Co.
ft
ing man, was a Bandon business
Obituary
Receipts at the Portland (Inion
t isilor Wednesday.
Stock Yards for the «»erk ending
Mrs Will Marshali an I children
Tlios. Anderson returned Monday July 2311!, were: cattie th<>2, sheep went to Myrtle Point last i’ri lav
R dp 1 I lull1, eldest ellil I ill
rom Portland and the Willamett. 3|2fi. hogs 1437, and horses and to" visit friends tor a shot I time
s in of Mr. tn.I Mi s R. I’ I
Valley where he his been with h:s mules 19
The cal tie market was
I'he Ban Ion Manufacturing Coin Four Mile, n is <1 uh April 27
family for some time
Mr. Andei- strong, while the sin ep market w;e
p.ny have sold the ma hinei v of the and died July 27. K,!<‘, after
s m will remain here almiil a month not so strong
flogs advanced a
old 'hingle mill to patties in ('tarry Hess of only a few divs
Hi'
and will then go b ick to the valley nickel, and the tops sold as high 1-
county who will move die machineiy w is caused by t e formol parahsi
agiin for a time. Mrs Anderson ami ¿In. 30 which is about the high« s
down there and commence opera which is it present so pievalent
children are at Newburg win re thei pric • paid since the early <lavs in
tions at sawing shingles
:> n-ing th children ol i hi-, vi -in t y.
w ll remain until Mr Anderson re May
He was bom near Pros, >< t and
J. hn Shields. C Y. Lo.ve, F-'red
turns.
his
short fife has !>ee i sp -nt ne.11
Because he refus'd to leave a Ashburn and C > as- Hubb ird started
The Band' n Hardwaie Co. is sell
His parents a.e will
f3 50 a day job for a dav to fight Wednesday fcr a hunting trip on tlrs city.
ing a lot of those Blue Flame Oil
forest fires when called upon by a Rogue river. They will arrive in known and beloved by’ .JI, and their
Stoves. The only real comfoit, per
deputy state fire wardep, Charles time to shoot the first deer that puts friends all feel the deepest sympathy
feet working wArm weather stove
Simon of North Bend, Wash , is in an appearance Monday morning. for them in their sad bereavement.
made.
Safe, che.Ap, quiet.
No
A F riend
serving ten days in the county jail at
smoke, no smell, no ashes, no
Captain Butler and wile, form rly
—000 - -
Seattle, being the first man ever im
dirt.
it
9
prisoned for that offense in the of Bandon, Imt now of Coquille,
Van Marter Meetings
were guests of Mrs. Timmons and
A number of the Bandon teachers country.
daughter lhe latter pirt of last week,
will go to North Bend next week to
The
work
of
driving
piling
lor
the
leaving on Friday for an extended
attend the Coos County Institute
The big ini'on meetings at the old
which will be held in that citv from i water front road wav connecting trip down the coast, where they go shingle mi’l, under the direction of
North Bend with Marshfield has to v-sit a daughter. They went by
August 1st to the 12th.
h
Evangelist Van Matter are still
been commenced and will be rushed private conveyance and in'ended to
growing
in interest, and Van con
McCormick mowers and rakes at
to completion. The Simpson Lum make the trip down in a week.
tinues to pour volleys of hot shots at
Bindon Hardware Co.
ber Co. ami the Gas and Electric
C. L. Bender has sold his jewelry sin in all its forms, every evening.
The new tank to repl ice the ontf Co. will build a major portion of the
business to Gustave Schroeder, the Many are confessing Christ as their
which recently collapsed at the Geo. road, and the expense of same is an
litter taking possession last Satur personal Savior as a result of these
W. Moore Lumber Co.’s Mill, is enormous amount.
The road on
day. During the time he has been meetings, and the good work is still
beginning to loom up again and will Premont street through plat B. is
tn business here Mr. Bender lias suc going on.
be ready for use in a short time.
paid for by abutting prop« tty own
ceeded in working up and carrying
If you have not att'nled the
C. A. Smith, the lumber k ng ers, who will do so under the pro
on a profitable trade and has con meetings vou had better go, at least
after a brief visit on the biy left last visions of the Eddjrbonding act. It
stantly improved his stock and ser a few times, and you will, perhaps,
week for Portland, where he was to is proltable that the road will be
vice until he turne I over to his suc want to go more
lie present at the civil case brought completed within three months.—
cessor one of the best jewelry busi
Van is plain and shoots out straight
by the Government to cancel his Coos Bay II irl»or.
nesses in the county. He will leave
from the shoulder, but perhaps this
title to a large acreage of timbi r
Despite all etlorts the -tale author soon for Portland to lake treatment
is wh it the people n<ed.
land. The case was to come up in ¡ties have been able to put forthwith
for ear trouble and will then open up
the United States court on Mon lav, I he limited means at the r command,
an optical parlor here so that he will
Report from Portland says; That
but owing Io deaths in the family ol the worst forest fires since 1902 have
still lie identified with Myitl ■ Point's 1 Hill is now planning to extend the
District Attorney John McCourt,
<'tn 1 aging in various parts of the 1 nisin ss circles.
Mr
Schroeder Oregon
I
Electric from Eugen? to
who was to represent the Govern Northwest during the part
pa 4 two ci.ms well recommended to cartv j J toes
Coos D.iy
Bay is ine
the belief
of r.ngene
Eugene
oeimi or
ment, Mr. Smith's attorney consent week«, Twelve lives were lost in
01 the business and will undoubtedly 'men who were in Portland last we< k
ed to a postponement and to await two days during the worst ol the
continue to teceive his shire of the ¡to confer with President John F.
Mr. McCourt’s pleasure ia setting hies according to newspaper d'S- trade in his line. - Myrtle Point En- Stevens regirding the franchise for
the case for trial.—Coos BaySun.
patches from various po uts in the j terprise.
the Hill Ime in lugene.
J ayi a T ui A vu T ofc
Jin.
m\S. ho muovei:
now is the time tö yet the house
\eady §oh ^aCC and winteh we have
ou\ stohe ^uCC ofi tfeauti^uf thinys
that will make you\ home Smite.
a 4eauli/[uf home^ don 't
you^ So why not sjyend Some o§ the
money you have harvested to make
you\ home ha/ofry.
won't some o£
ou>e 6eauli^u( thinys Suit you. Piy
them and see.
Zot'f
Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers