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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1914)
This is not an ordinary sale but an EXTRA ORDINARY OCCASION The greatest bargain treat in the history of Southern Oregon- THURS DAY, JUNE 4th, at 9 A. M., Coquille, Oregon. TH E FASHION S TO R E Ladies W earing Apparel, Coquille, Oregon In the Golden Bldg. At this panic in prices everything goes- Nothing reserved Opens THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914—THE FASHION STORE -In the Golden Building, Coquille, Oregon. r I The Biggest Money-Saving Sale That Coquille Ever Had Begins THURSDAY JUNE 4th and Will Continue 15 Days Only Only those who remember our previous sales in this county will remember the wonderful bargains we have to offer on new and up-to- date Ladies’ Finest Dresses, Suits, Kimonas, Evening Gowns, Party Dresses, Coats, Silk Underwear, Corsets, Silk Hose, etc. We do not be lieve in sales unless they are real sales and will prove this to you during this big 15-day sale. We do not make a sale every week or every month but make a sale just twice a year, as there is never any left-over stock from one season to another. A ll Goods at Sale Prices are Strictly Cash. Need The Goods We Need the Money; You ? Our motto in business is not to carry stock over from one season to another. Therefore the tremendous slaughter sale begins THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, and will last for FIFTEEN DAYS. The opportunity of a lifetine now stares you in the face. You can buy some of our ladies’ and misses’ up-to-date wearing apparel at less than cost to the maker. Right now, when a merchant should be reaping his profits, we are selling at a loss. Bear in mind that every article bought at this sale is not odds and ends, but you will find fresh up-to-date merchandise. Shrewdest shoppers, those who know real value, will be the biggest buyers at the sale. You will never know how extraordinary the values are unless you attend and a single glance will do more to convince you than pages of type. Every price we quote is strictly bona fide and every quotation absolutely correct and we hereby as you to come and te 3 t our statements. It will pay you to come 100 miles to attend this big 15-day sale. We will refund railroad fare or auto fare with every purchase amounting to $20 or more. We place on sale our entire stock at this sale of Ladies’ Suijs, Coats, Raincoats, Dresses Skirts and Waists and all other merchandise in stock nothing reserved. It is imperative that all Suits, Coats, Dresses and Raincoats be sold at once regardless of price. One lot of beautiful hand made center pieces, dresser scarfs, stand covers and ta ble covers in Battenburg. These will all go at an unheard of low price. One lot of ladies’ handkerchiefs, regular 10c value, will sell 7 for 25c. Ladies walking skirts,smart new styles in all the most wanted materials and shades and sizes from 23 to 38 waist measure, price from $2.75 up. Ladies swell kimonas in crepe de chene, messeline, Japanese silk, China silk and cotton crepe and cotton fleece etc., price from 98c up. One lot of children’s dresses in wash ma terials of all colors, ages from 2 to 14, price from 49c and up. Ladies up-to-date waists in all colors in crepe de chene, messeline, taffeta, net, chif fon, lingerie, marquisette and tailored waists, price from 98c up. Ladies’ rain coats in crave nette, silk and others, price from $2.98 up. One lot of ladies’ hose at 10c per pair. We also have a nice line of ladies’ under wear in princess slips, nightgowns, combin ation suits, drawers, petticoats and vests, all will go at sale prices. Ladies’ silk petticoats in messeline and taffeta in all the newest shades, price rang ing from $2.19 up. Blouses in the newest styles and a nice assortment, price from 98c up One lot of sateen petticoats in all the newest colors, price from 69c up. Also 1 lot of gingham and crepe petticoats at 48c to 68c. Ladies’ up-to-date evening dresses in the latest styles and colors and a nice lot to se lect from, price from $8.50 up. Also a nice line of linen, poplin and crash dusters, price from $1.69 up. Also a nice line of sweaters in ruff neck and others. Ladies’ up-to-date dresses in wool crepe, cotton crepe,' messeline, taffeta, serge and novelty goods in all colors and sizes, price from $4.50 up to $20. Ladies’ up-to-date tub dresses and house dresses in all colors and sizes, from 98c up. Suits in the newest styles and colors in all the newest materials, all colors and sizes, price ranging from $6.98 up Ladies’ newest coats and styles in all the newest materials and shades, price ranging from $6.50 up. i WAIT! WAIT! Wait I For Our Opening Thursday June 4th at 9 O’clock A, M. Don’t Miss This Sale If You Value Money For This is the Greatest Saving Opportunity You Ever Saw. We will pay the railroad or auto fare with a purchase of $20.00 or more T H E FASHION S TO R E O. Wilson, Manager Golden Bldg., Coquille Oregon New The Coquille Herald f 10c In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and For the County of Coos. In the Matter of the Estate of Mi chael Grant, deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the un- deraigred haa been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Michael Grant, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly veri fied as by law required to the under- su.ned at the ofli of .M11 I G<> s. 1st Natl. Bank Bldg., Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 26th day of May 1914. Eugene Grant 6-26-6t Administrator. Miss Radabaugh Wins T he contest which has Iteeti con ducted by the Coquille Furniture Visited Brewster under the falls T he return to camp was a strenuous trip, and they did not get back until about 7 . The Johnsoti party started home about 3 , but as W. H. had taken the precaution to take the spark plugs along in his pocket, the Lyons party waited tor the return of the wanderers They started home about 9 o’clock and reached here easily at a quarter to twelve. The combination of good roads and autom obiles has brought this beau tiful outing paradise of Brewster valley within easy reach, and an increasing num ber of townspeople are enjoying such trips. Almost $200 The at e of Robt, Taylor Rgainst John Neilsou was on trial in tfie Cir cuit C >urt yesterday and went to the jury at 5:30. Taylor was suing for $5000 damages, on account cf cer tain statem ents published iu the W estern W orld, of Bandoti, at the instauce of Neilsou, who was aiding as sec etarv of an nssociatiou of Bandon merchants who were tryiug the 1 ffect of the blacklist method in connection with the collection if slow accounts. The jury awarded damages of $109. PUBLISHED F.VERY TUESDAY The annual reception of the Sen Mr. and Mrs W . H Lyons and Entered as second class matter May iors by the Juniors of the local high Mr and Mrs E E. Johnson took a 8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, Oregon, underact of Congress of March school was held at the home of Mrs. num ber of invited guests to Brew- 3, 1879. J M. Nye last Friday night and s'er valley for an outing Saturday was a very successsul affair E v - ; evening, retu ning Sunday. Those P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. belonging to the two classes, in the Lyons auto were Mr. and The Best Devoted to the material and social eryone the entire high school faculty end Mrs Lyons and daughter H “len, upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par and of Coos County generally. Mesdames C A. Howard and A J Mrs C A. Howard, Miss Emily Bond Paper ticularly Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance M. Robertson were present and no Harlocker and F. E McKenna. In the other. Mr. and Mrs Johnson, Phone Main 354. one experienced a dull moment dur son in any and daughter, Misses fffitargar Besides being the dismal monu- ing the entire evening. Various and Ahern, of the public schools, size incut of a great mistake, the bar parlor games, in which everyone Master — Lorenz A full camping M arriage Licenses dredge Micbie is also entitled to participated, composed the en ter-, outfit was taken along, together Fourteen Innings, 2 to 1 Victor Wisti and Selma Ko-kela. tainm ent of the evening and re put in a strong claim as the picture with a commissary departm ent suffi W alter B. Norris and Florence D. of bad luck. After fiddling away freshments consisting of sandwiches cient fur the day and then some. A pick-up team of Coquille men Neely. several months at Coos Bay an I ac eocoa, ice cream and cake were A most enjoyable trip and outing went to Norway Sunday and were Homer Tucker anil Marian An complishing nothing whatever ex served. Shortly before the party is reported, and some fine trout are defeated by the team there in an ex drews cept the dissipation of the appro dispersed, Miss Beulah Price, act also reported to hav» been secured citing bad game of 14 innioga by a Melville Darby Hack aDd Louise of 2 to 1. The game was one Mary Willard. priation for her maintenance, she ing in behalf of the Seniors, pre but the H erald will not vouch lor score of the bant exhibitions of base ba 1 Ezra D W atson and Jesse C- sented to the Juniors a splendid recently took out thirteen prom i ever seen in the coontv ami hits and Courtwright. any trout stories unless some ol the nent citizens to show them the big myrtle-wood cane, around which trout are shown at this office On errors were both exceedingly scarce. were tied the Senior class colors hole she could dig in the shifting made their one tally in morning Messrs Lyons Coquille the sixth au I it was Dot until the FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Company closed last evening and sands of the bar. Instead of shew She explained that in doing this Sunday M cKenna determined to visit last of the ninth « <>» • - - — that the Norway the votes were counted by a com ing that, however she gave so ex the Settlors were inaugurating a and Continued Irom first page the falls of Lost creek. They left boys succeeded in crossing the home new custom here, and that it was mittee. W ith a vote of over 77 hibition of her lack of power to about 7 o’clock in the auto, plate and tying the score Then cesssrv for them to oppose the millions, Miss Hazel Radabaugh, handle herself in an ordinary sea their desi-e that the cane should be «•amp which they left three miles up began the long battle for the win President's position in reterence to was declared winner of the first way, and spent about two hours passed on and given to what is now the road, eeore, b it the sides were re Panama tolls. going over the track ning tired with great regularity and five prize of a $400 piano. Mrs. Albina pounding on tl.e south spit, with a the Sophomore class at the recep less m ountain. NICK ANI) AU CK BACK were to re more innings wt re played before If WANT W ashington has anything to Ray, of Norw ay, was second and consequent accretion of grev hairs tion to he held next year when the j turn to camp br 2 They but did Norway sued eded in binding along sty about the selection ot a Con- won a credit of £250 on a piano; on the part of her guests. Now present Juniors will be Seniors, not reach the falls o’clock, until 12 . Mr. safe one and bringing in a run The gres-man for Hamilton County she h is hien accidentally rammed but that in doing so the colors of Miss Lottie W illiams, of Coquille, by the A M Simpson, and there is M cKenna says these must Ire the. Coquille team was practically with Ohio it might be conceded in view third, also received a cred it of f ¿50 each succeeding class be added to j talk to the r (fleet that she may have . . .... most beautiful falls in the countv 1 out practic an 4 to this fact they ot the fact that the Honorable on a ptutio Miss Nora W ilkerson, to go to Portland for repairs This those already upon tlig cane Miss The water ha« a sheer fall of atim l attribute th iir ,'efeat, but ou the Nicholas Lone wort It has received of Riverton, and Mrs. Homer IIol woul 1 put off the final demonstration Jane Lowe responded for the Ju n 100 feet, striking on a great rock whole they aie quite well satisfied the Republican nomination, that it with the showing they m i le. The father in-law will only lie reasonable verstott, of Fairview took the fourth of her inefficiency for another 1 ear iors, expressing their appreciation line-up Coquille was as follows: and not insist that a strong Pro- and being dashed into a cloud of with a consequent postponement of and fifth prizes, and Miss Mabel jetty work, which should lie a cheer - of the gift and giving assurance that spray in which beauuiul rainbows Hoffman, for catch r; O rding. pitcher; gre-sjxe enter ihe race.ihe W ashing W ilcox of M cKinley, the sixth ful ami gratifying prospect to those the custom would be laithlully appear. There is a small lake at Leslie, 1st base; Norton, 2nd base; ton smart set will be obliged. There The contest was highly successful Coos Bay people who subm itted so ; continued and that they would add the toot ot the falls, and there h is Piper. 3rd base; Crawford, short ! is as much difference i f opinion as and was conducted in a way very , quietly to having the job put up on I their color» and commit the cane to been a great whirlpool that h s stop; Davenport right field; Howell, ever ahum the Colonel, but tango scoured out a basin extending tar center field and Avery, left field. , parlie« ate lonely lor Nick and Alice. ' them satisfactory to the contestants. the Juniors a year hence. ■ ---------- ------------------------------------------------v----------------------- hammermill Tablet Notice to Creditors Class Reception Five h!xtra Salesladies WaiUed