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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908. NOTICE. All Scots, sons nnd grandsons, arc invited to attend a meeting in Itedmen's hall, Saturday evening, Ian. 18th, for purpose of celebrating Burns' anniversary. Scots turn out and help this to bo a grand success. .---- i! Tattle of theTown Entire Silk Department As An Extra Special I ' Utile grains of fact sifted from !' (ho clinrt of gossip 'flying up i ! nnd down tlio town. as it will bo tho first anniversary of this kind on Coos Bay. By order of commltteo and SEC. HUGH SNEDDON. lMipIN' Recital. Some of tho pu pils of the Coos Bay Academy of Mu sic will give a recital at the school Friday evening. Looking nt the lino of meat nt Sanitary Meat Market does not look like a meat fair. They can All your Will Hold Dance, Tho hoys of East Marshfleld will hold a dance next Saturday night over La Palm's storo In tho town across the inlet. order with anything In the meat lino. Does your present occupation de Quarterly Conference Friday The second quarterly conference of tho M. B. Church will he held on Friday (tomorrow) at 8 p. m. All octal members aro urgently request ed to bo present. 1 Mothers' Club Meetings Tho reg ular meeting of the Mothers' Club will bo held on Friday, January 17, at 3 o'clock, at tho Baptist church. All ladles Interested aro urged to attend, as there is important business to bo transacted at this meeting. Must l'ny Dog Tax. Marshal Carter, who Is feeling much better slnco his recent illness, is around col lecting dog taxes today and states that only ten days notice Is allowed from January 13 in which to pay tho tax. Under tho now city laws there is a fine of from ?5 to $50 liable against owners who have not either paid tho dog tax, or disposed of tho dog by sending hm painlessly to tho dog's heaven. . mand the best that is in you or aro you frittering away" some of your talents? A Httlo persistent classified ad vertising will find a tonant ready for any property In this city while a great deal of placarding and "wait ing" might not. Bout on January 2.". Bert Peter son, the local exponent of the manly art of self defense, and "Montana Kid," a heavyweight from tho min ing regions of Butte and vicinity, will box a ten-round bout in tho skating rink in Marshfleld on the evening of January 25. Peterson Is training In Marshfleld, while tho Kid is traling in North Bend. Tho bout is at catch woights, and Peterson is nearly 20 pounds lighter than the Kid, being about 180 pounds. Both men are training diligently each day and the contest promises to be decidedly In teresting. FOR SALE Furniture lodging house now, or furniture and long lease on house. Geo. Watkins. WANTED To buy small house and lot close in. See Titlo Guaranteo & Abstract Co. COMPETENT girl wanted to do general housework. Apply Mrs. W. T. Merchant. FOB, SALE Restaurant at bargain. Apply North Bend Drug Co. DANCING SCHOOL Every Monday and Thursday evening at Odd Fel lows' Hall. Private instructions from 2 to 5 same afternoons. I also intend starting a class in elo cution and dramatic art. Call and Beo m0 at tho hall. C. P. Smith. Seek Information at Portland.- A number of newcomers to Coos Bay state that It would bo a great con venience to have booklets pertain ing to this district distributed at some point in Portland, where new comers from tho east would be able to find out about this country. One arrival on tho Alliance says that ho could find out nothing about Coos Bay by enquiry, so he came down to see tho plaoe for himself. It is ex pected that Secretary Lyon will make some arrangement for distribution of the booklets on his present visit to Portland. Reminds Him of Home. George Goodrum received an ominus, oblong packago in tho postoffice from some person In Marshfleld yesterday noon. It looked so deadly that he would not open It beforo friends on tho. street, but insisted that tho joke be discovered in his storo where tho laughter would not draw so much at tention. Some friends kindly openpd it for him in the store and found a "coon" doll rigged up like his old "mammy" down In Mississippi. He Bald tho sight of it made him home sick and ho pinned it on tho wall. This is the second coon doll which ho has received in a few weeks, and ho is mystified as to tho sender. Personal Notes. G. A. SIGNALNESS, of Roseburg was a visitor in Marshfleld Wednesday. DR. M'CORMAC visited Coqulllo and vicinity Wednesday morning on a professional visit. ' MR. AND MRS. THOMAS CASTLE were mado happy Tuesday by the advent of a baby girl. F. S. DOW, local agent of the Plant, who has been in San Francisco for a couple of weeks, will return on tho 'Frisco steamer tomorrow. SAMUEL D. MAGNES, of Magnes & Matson, left Wednesday for Sau Francisco after an extended so journ in Marshfleld looking after his business intorests hero. FRED PASLEY, who has been In San Francisco for tho past four month, will return to Marshfleld on tho steamship Plant tomorrow morn ing, according to a- wire from F. S. Dow. who is in 'Frisco. II. H. McLAIN, of the C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufacturing Co., leaves today for Bay Point on tho San Joaqiln river, where ho will have charge of the construction of a new dock for the company which will ma'rketsomo.of Its products at that point. F. J. HAYES Resident Optometrist. Eyes tested free. Broken lens replaced. WORK GUARANTEED. Marshfleld, Oregon. QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. I COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY I H Marshfleld nnd North Bend, ffi t GET YOUR I Wood ,. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON. PHONE UJJ --- utjmmmjmmtimmmmjmmwtmm All Parts of the World We use the necessary facilities for sending money to all parts of the world, and without danger or loss. .. , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ! COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore ttttmttmtttmtttttttttmttttttnttttmmtiu STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Mnster. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 3:15 rnd 5:00 p. m. Makes daily trips except Sundays. Faro: Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. Our Removal Sale is Creating a Great Amount of Interest, People ffom Everywhere Have Attended and Gone Away Satisfied, in Many Cases Bringing Back Their Friends. hy Has This Sale Been a Success? Because we Advertised the Truth, offered you Clean Up-to-date Merchandise, and at Prices that were Bargains Come Early and take advantage W 36-Inch Black Taffeta Silk $1.20 We offer you the best "Wear Proof" black Taffeta silk, the kind you have always paid $1,50 the yard for, and considered the best value in tovn, Thursday and Friday Special . . . $1.20 38-Inch Biack Chiffon Taffeta Silk $1.40 As an extra special we offer you a fine high grade chiffon taffeta silk 36 inches wide, guaranteed quality and regularly sold for $1 ,75, ' Thursday and Friday Special ... $ 1 .40 36-Inch Black Taffeta Silk 95c yard This is an extra good quality at $1,25 full 36 inches wide, Thursday and Friday Special .... 95c 19-Inch Taffeta Silk, All Colors, 63c A full large stock of Taffeta silks, in all shades of blue, pink, lavander, gray, red, black, cream and white, the best value in town at 75c, Thursday and Friday Special .... 63c 27-Inch Jap Silks 42c yard Our wide range of Jap silks- big variety of col ors and shades to choose from, our regular 50c quality, Thursday and Friday Special .... 42c Entire Dress Goods Dept. 20 per cent Less Regular Price This Week Only. All Ladies', Misses and Children's Cloaks One-half Price. A Big Reduction in our line of Boys', Youths' and Children's Short and Long Pants, Suits and Overcoats. BIG REMNANT COUNTER TOMORROW "The BUSY STORE" &$&g&We&&te&&&: SHOW CASES and FIXTURES Plate-glass Floor Cases any shape, any tyle mado to order by the Lutke Manufacturing Co. THE MODERN COMPANY Odd FcPows' Building. HEmaHsaamaiBSsaaaBa Marshfleld TBrjriry-i'-'''--'-'-1-- - Cab Call Service AT ANY llOUn Good Hearse and Vehicles. 1IEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable. Wood for Salo. Third and A Sts. Phono 1201 Marshfleld. Fresh Oysters. Received weekly at Gem Res taurant, North Dend. Served any stylo and open day and night. AIbC everything else tho markot affords. Tho14 off sale on nil toys and Christmas China will continue all throughout this month. Coos Bay, Cash Store. BONITA and FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rui Uctwecn Mnrshfleld -aid North Rend Made in 12 Minutes. 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