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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1907)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. -9 msm Good Merchandise only, "Quality Considered Prices the Lowest" pedal for Friday and Saturday ESHI 30 White India Silk Shirt Waists Values up to $5.00 Sale price $3.35 Special for Friday and Saturday Sale we offer 30 white India Silk Waists of ex ceptional daintiness, fineness, and beauty, made of the finest quality silk, embroid eried in rarely effective designs, medalion trimming with clusters of tucking etc.; sleeves are latest three-quarter length, in the popular plaited style. Lace trimmed collars and cuffs. All have sold regularly up to $5.00. The greatest of bargains Fri day and Saturday. $335 All other waists 1 -3 off regular price Remaining Stock of Women's Leather Belts at 1 -3 off Regular Price You can generally find here the biggest assortment of Women's Belts on the hi Our stock is yet complete and include all colors and shapes, the wide girdle b also the Persian effects with buckles to match. Ribbons, belts, etc., all to be clos out at 1 -3 Less Regular Price 50 Belts ranging up to 75c Choice 1 50 pairs of women's 1 6 button length white and black silk gloves regular $2.00 value Friday and Saturday , $ 1 .60 Women's 16-button black and white Silk Gloves, extra heavy; 'double tipped fin gers; the kind that have been sold regularly in this store for ''"' "-1"' SALE PRICE $1.60 Womens Walking Skirts at greatly Reduced Prices. These are ihe famous Kagel and Kagel make and the best fitting skirts we have ever handlejK They come in gray checks, plaids and stripes and made up in the season's Uffest styles. On aocount of the late deliveries on these skirts we were unable to dispose of them and intend closing them out at exceptionally low prices. Kagel and Kagcl's 3.50 skirts $2.35 fy- felt " " " 4.50 " $3.00 " " " 5.00 " $3.35 " ' " 6.50 " $4.35 " " " 8.50 " $5.65 Big Reduction on all Women's Kimonas 75 Corset Covers Ranging in price from 75c to $1 for Friday and Saturday 60c These are fine Nainsook and Lawn Corset Covers, circular neck, daintily trimmed with fine or heavy laces and embroidery, braiding and ribbons; some trimmed with embroidery, yoke effects, others with two or three rows of insertion with braiding or feather stitched banding, and back trimmed with lace edge and insertion. Regular ?5c, 85c, 90c and $ 1 values 60c Stotdh Ginghams "Mercerized" 35c values for Friday and Saturday 19c ForFriday and Saturday we will place on sale our entire line of full Mercerized Scotch Ginghams, suitable for nice wash waists and dresses and come in black and white, pink and white, blue and white, green and white, navy blue and white, also stripes and figures, the prettiest we have ever shown for 35c Sale Price 19c Our Entire Line of Light Dress Goods 1-3 Regular Price i $3 and $3.50 High or Low Cut Tan Shoes for Friday and Saturday $2.40 uo hoB mo ton chnpe than wfi know what todo with and are willing to close them out while it is yet early to give our customers an opportunity to take advant- r aae of our bad judgment. These shoes are the very latest styles in dark or light'color and'cdme in all sizes. 'Your choice of the entire lot ,. $2.40 MISSES' and CHILDREN'S TAN SHOES, values to $2.50. Sale Price - $1.45 MEN'S $3.50 and $4.00 High or Low Cut TAN SHOES. Sale Price ---.:. - $2.75 Fancy Sash and Neck Ribbons, come in Plaids, Stripes and Persian Effects for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY U REGULAR PRICE. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. A Ahlrft ntiH Mrs. Art John- Bn spent Thursday in North Bend. , Mr. Walter Sinclair, a Coquille at torney. Is In thin pltv fnr a short Mat. Rflvmiim toi..i... Trtn nflln In "siting on the hay for a few days. Miss Prances Olln left yesterday for Portland where she will remain w an indefinite time. .uusa Alice Aicuormac uuu Jessie Cnase were down from the river yesterday. .Mrs. E. K. Jones leaves today for ne Maze." . juuge, oi me vuivuuu u J--i left for the north yesterday af ter having made a business tour through Coos. fn Tl t tt .IJ n ImnlnnoO " srunit Hague iiuiu u uuoiu "sit to North Bend yesterday. Mrs. TTIttann nf Wnot Mnrshflold ""as in this city yesterday. U Leiby of Catching Inlet was in 'lis city yesterday. Mto Oil. n t.n ItAMn traotorilflTr ... wild ttUlVCU UVIO jvh-w; overland from Ashland, where she nas been visiting with her daughter, . . Mcuonaia, oi mat cuy. iuiBB uerina uruis auer uuymis visited here the past few weeks with muves lert yesteraay on ner reiuru 'rip to Salem. "!-. t.eignton ana Mr. j. i-oiuuwuh " the bay yesterday fo,r Portland, Mr. Alf NIcholls and family were visitors in this city yesterday. Dr. Mlngus and Albert Matson are expected home today from their hunt ing trip to Ten Mile. Mr. J. J. Burns of North Bend was in this city yesterday. Mrs. H. Rogers and daughter, Mil dred, were in this city Thursday. Mrs. Prank Prey of Coos River paid this city a business visit yester day. . . ,. .. Mr. Cody of Bandon left on the Breakwater for Portland. Mrs. P. Smith' of Maxwell was a Marshfleld visitor Thursday. Mrs. Bengston and daughter spent Thursday in North Bend. Adrien Oulllette of tho Smith Company is building a small cottage at East Marshfleld. Dr. Wetmore of Coquille was here last evening to attend tho Red Men smoker. Hot Chicken pie today at Davis & Davis Delicatessen. TUG COLUMBIA IS AGAIN ON COOS BAY The tug Columbia has returned to Coos Bay and will resume tho same work as before. The tug has been fully repaired and is now In better condition than over before. Remember! Hot chicken pie today at Davis & Davis' Bakery. SCHOOL TEACHER HAS QUEER EXPERIENCE Buried Under liny For a Week Fin- nlly Digs Her Way to Freedom. Marlon, O., Aug 8. After being burled under 25 tons of hay for a week, without food or water, during which time a bloodhound and hun dred of searchers passed within a few feet of her, Miss N. A. Black, a Pittsburg school teacher, who last Monday evening left a local sani tarium, was found yesterday. She probably will recover. She was dis covered by two men on a farm along side the old hay barn near which all trace of her was lost until yesterday. Miss Black says she took a stroll into the country, and when dusk was fall ing started home. It was chilly and she was but thinly clad. She entered a barn, got Inside the hay and fell asleep. Tuesday morning the owner of tho barn began filling the barn with new hay, and by night It was full to the rafters. Yesterday, almost crazed by thirst, the woman bur rowed out of the barn, but was so weak she fell where she was found. WANT ad: FOR SALE Portablo bake oven and baking mtonslla. I Address "Busi ness" care Times WANTED uirl for work. Address Mrsj worth. FOR SALE Hcjnestead ment. Addrct i R. B ,CJ Times. WANTED Two piling for Pli tract or six do' Kinney, tptwraii rsTT. , ri heavy toa t B wtpirf liars pr house Elck- llnqulsh- care Tho ms to haul on con- day. L. D. WANTED Ten meW to clear land on Plat B, by tho acre. L. D. Kin ney. WANTED Dishwasher and chamber maid, at Hotel Oregon, North Bend. -t-f WANTED TO RENT House, not less than,' four rooms; by August 20. Address L. "W. M., or P. Q. Box 314. . ' NOTICH TOACHBR8 WANTED. Application will bo vooetved by the clerk ot school district No. 6, Etupiro OKy, Oregon, for tho poei tions of principal and assistant; references nmet ooconwnny appli cation. LOST Julyiaon Jfront street or near AlerHIanditfg. small, plain.. gold watch, mo jltlftiB or engrav ings; open poo, Snltablo reward offered. Lonvat Times ofllco, or addrees, Mr S.J A. Yoakam, Marshfleld, (frego; WANTED Won to Yrk In sawmill, wagos $2 per day and upward. Simpson fcumborCo. 8-241tf WANTED-J-By MYb. J. A. Goodwill, a few slimme boardors; parties wUhing ji diyr on South Coos river can geiyrllnner. Phono 20x8. Launch Tioga leaves 8:00 a. m. daily. WANTED Servant girl. Mrs. H. H. McPherson. Inquire FOR ; SALE Cucumbers Just tho right size for plckellng ntr25 cts. per gallon. C. J. Tlbbetts, Sum ner, Ore, Phono 1218 or 121x3. WANTED Any kind of second hand goods at tho Second Hnnd Store, North Bend. FOR SALE-T-Woll locate coming fovfn of 1 85; eaerms. North Beni, Ore. lot In tho sgow; prlco Burney, FOR SALE Ranoh of 16 81 acres lo cated 5 miles above Alleiany. For particulars amily to Henry Mlch- olbrlnk, Norul Bend. WANTED -Waitress for nlll board ing house. I Good waes to right party. Courtoney Lirmber Co., WANTED AnVhaffly having goods to store call at Taylor's Piano House on Broadway, near C. street. Largo wurehouso just completed. Terms reasonable FOR SALE CHEAP Fine set singlo buggy harness; a 40-82 Winches ter rifle, with case; bright now 36 Inch steamer trunk. O. W. '.tem ple, North Bend, Ore. Phono 6G1. WANTED Energetic young man or .. lady at onco'; good salary. Call . ftt Tlmos office for particulars. Try a tfimes Want Ad. ' i) l I