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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGONATURDAYJ? tt H 8 f s -rift . quality 1 and - : w a n uooaness J Tho quality of candles depends on the Ingredients. The good- .. Uv-i,v..,uD U1iu us iresnness. Thero Is a difference between l B candles shipped In for tho holiday trade and those wo make. ; I Fresh Every Day m Our Ico Cream, Ices, and Sherbets arc standards of excellence ft for thoso desiring tho t-'SBXBEEBEBBMKBi X I Hot I amalpc hivaeh h TravTr TlTr m .vM x v.oii i.vi J-ay , vv .u niuuumciurers ana wo sen and serve direct to the con- ft C Burner. ft gj j C St. Phone 861 D. Y. S AFFORD, Prop. S I IN ALL 1 1 tt if H j ,, I WEATHER 1 j S2 :: m w i in. or I " ! i GOOS BAY $1.45 Per Sack 2 h Sound Ring Flour h IS AN EMPIRE (Continued from page 6.) 10 mJttJ:ttttt::tJtntt IFe B pqBSHSHSZSSSSHSZSasaSHSESHSHSaSlScESclSHSaSHSHSZSHSBSHSESBSZSHSaSHSaSl D D c D C 0 D c l is D B c c B G G G G G Q O Front Street, Opposite P. 0, We carry a large variety of the finest cigars and Tobaccos, ARCHER & MERCER, PROPS. EaE5H5H5HSH5HSH5ESESESE5E5a5HSE5H5K5H5aSHSI!H2SE525aS25E5HSH5H5a5a5EHH For all kinds of work we are here on the spot to make you comfortable and look stylish and prosperous at the least possible expense to you, All cleaning and pressing on our merchandise free, Take a look at our $3,50 and $4 shoes, Ends of our lines for $2,50, There is a pair for you, Odd coats and vests at your own price, o Q oo 4X AIKAftfAAO-COAAVOOOO 'iiHwwvwntW'rmvwH The Most Reliable Stock of in town and prompt and courteous service, whether you call, phone or send a child, C. W. WOLCOTT one IV vfm B m, v& rn! 4 iti aTiu Sfi !52 .A.4...4..4.vJ..,444'4,,-4I,W,,rv4 For Men. North Front St. .UTCfSPSWtfaS!1 ALACE CAM COFFEE vvvvvAvvAvvyvAA'vAVvvvvvv BPEOIATi nLEND Of tho Best MOOA, JAVA AND AMERICAN COFFEES All tlio flavors of tho former mul tho popu lar nroma of tho hitter. ir&jjfflTIlTi; i PpRcoffuf I mMkEBM ' A COFFEE Tnat sharpens tho ap petlto helps digestion acts as a morning bracer, a mid-day ton ic and an evening stimulant. s 1Q urse. By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur niture store in the city where no second hand goods are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had here, SOME SPECIAL PIECES of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store, Come and inspect the stock whether you wish to buy or not, , C. A. JOHNSON FRONT STREET f4.4HHWHW-:44WHH-r 0$SC5$$$50O$W5t OSSSSSS?S$$00$$S. I HDIMk' rlr tit rlr tSt NATIONAL BEER Packed in 3 Sizes of Air Tight Moisture Proof Cans at the following prices ONE POUND CANS - 40c TWO POUND CANS - 75c THREE POUND CANS $1.00 PALA V I FIONEER Exclusive Agents K FOR GAR BEND Soli Ouly By GROCERY CO. MarshfieW, Ore. "rffll Wlf Wii ABSOLUTELY PURE S BOTTLED BY I Mirrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 &'6$$'5$o$$$oo'3'ocx-' ocv&sasdosocsoossw M-H !"I"I"M"H"I"H"H"I"W M"H"M"M"M"H f hone 1251 JOHN A. PROYuRSE, Prop.wx) Mgr. North Bend, Oregon 1 the peninsula that divides upper and lower Coos Bay, and tho spirit of this friendly message to all other cities on the Pacific coast Is tho spirit best caclulated to carry tho splendid iMarshfleld 425 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Dally Heal Estato Report Furnished Co. ITcnry Bcngstackcn, Manager. February 20, 1908. Oeorgo W. Ferry to Bennett Trust Co., deed. Lots 37 and 38, block 25, Railroad addition to Bandon East Marshfield Land Co. to J. F. Conklln, deed. Lota 23, 24, 25 and 2C, block 53, East Archlo E. Grlce et ux to John Heydon, lot 6, Marshfield Gar dens 500 U. S. of A. to Alfred A. Nich ols, receiver's receipt. East half of N. W. quarter of section 18, township 26, range 13 February 19, 1908. East Marshfield Land Co. to possibilities of Coos Bay to mag nificent fulfillment. , "We need San Francisco and Port land and Seattle and they need us," cry tho builders of Coos Bay. "We aid each other, Instead of hindering, and because Portland, the metropolis of that mighty artery of Inland com merce, tho Columbal river Is great and must grow, Coos Bay must be-, William Leaton et ux, lots 7 and como or world-wide importance also, g, block 45, East Marshfield 385 Portland needs Coos Bay, just as New I George Chard to Kato Chard, London needs Liverpool, just as Paris 'deed. Lots 12, 13 and 14, block needs Marseilles." I22, South Harbor 10 Such Is tho feeling of Coos Bay q -y. Woodvlne to H. C. toward its neighboring ports and Behnke, lots 7 nnd 8, block 70 cuies, m marKea contrast to tne Porter addition to North Bend. narrow, short-sighted nnd selfish j g smlth et ux to I S spirit of jealousy nnd belittling too man deedi Lots x and 2 nuiiuuixiiy uiuuuuBiuu in uiu am- z Western addition tudes of other cities of the north- fiG west toward each other. Further- mu"" m """" iu i' "'""" """ con, deed. Lot 24, block 49, sound basis of fine generosity and North Bend 230 helpfulness toward the outsldo W. W. arave's to Pr'ed'ionkln world, Coos Bay has a local spirit son. .,., T t s 7 nml 550 to Kauf- block Marsh- 10 John F. Stauff to Georgo Ba- block 5, Graves addition to Marshfield 10 It. L. Edmonston to Charles P. Mulllnger, lots 7, S, 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 10, Edmonston founded upon tjie same principle, and because of this is getting splen did results from "the long pull, tho strong pull, and the pull together." Tho Coos Bay exploitation system Is bringing hundreds of letters of in- flrst adaitlon to MarshfleId quiry irom nomeseekers all over tho country, and following the letters tho homeseekers themselves are flocking to Coos Bay and finding the climate, the fruitfulness of the, soil, the grow- R. L. Edmonston, to Joseph Stevens; deed. Lots 3, 1, 5, C, 7, Bik. 12, Edmonston First Addition to Marshfield. 10 ?10 TT Knnrratnnl'nTi mv - T. T industries and the opportunities open K, dee(1 ' and Lots 30 and 31, Blk. 29, to brain, brawn and capital, just as represented. Development, not "boom," is tho aim of tho Goos Bay builders, and nothing Is exploited except what Coos Bay can actually "make good" upon. Adventurers and speculators are not wanted at Coos, and the appeal Is to "people of the right sort, people who can work, and people who can do things.'To back up this appeal, wlth- Coos Bay Plat B. ?5 H. Sengstacken et ux to L. D. Kinney; deed. Lot 1G, Blk. 63, Coos Bay Plat B. $10 Geo. W. Beale et ux, to L. D. Kinney; deed. Lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Blk. IS, Coos Bay Plat E. 1000 School Dlst. No. 53, to North Tnlof Cnntnl "Muli. AtnA TJn out counting upon tho practically ,,, , , , '. ' , . nml.i ..... .. ' eel of land beginning 6.04 chs. unlimited opportunities of Coos county's other products, the lumber interests alone, accordlnc to a prom inent and conservative lumberman, are worth 30,000 people to Coos Bay in the next five years, and it is said the coal deposits are worth 30,000 more. J4&s O. '5 V V'.'itfv ROY L IAWH0RNE vxx&cg$c$c W of SE cor. of NEVi of SE1, Sec. 12, Twp. 24, R. 13, con taining acre. $1 L. D. Kinney et ux, to L. T. Mathews; deed. Lots 15 and 16, Blk. 60, Coos Bay Plat B. $600 I February 21, 1008. A. S. Mllno to Louis Hamp shire; deed. Lots 20 and 21, Blk. 42, East Marshfield. $10 Teresa H. Saunders and hus band, to R. E. Shine; deed. W of NWYi, Sec. 11, Twp. 24, R. 13. $10 G. W. Waterbury and wlfo to W. J. Wilson ot al; deed. Lot 29, Blk. 20, South Harbor. $1 East Marshfield Land Co., to Geo. Thomason; deed. Lots 5 and G, Blk 53, East Marshfield. $200 Ot50?O0Ot5 MICKE "W? Foroitore Store In North Bona has openca inoro room to ninko phico for our neiv Roods. Wo have u complulo line of Kitchen lluiuuurc, Tables, Trousseau Queens, Safes and Cupboards, and can furnish u house Complete from Kitchen to Parlor. Our Hprlng trade has already lioguu in earnest. House cleaners and newcomers will do well to como in and sec us. v You will find tho store crowded. Hut wo will do our best to please yon, both hi price and tho goods. Out of town parties will do well to consult us before buying or selling. Wo liavo a largo stock of goods both new and second hand. Phone 53 1 -TONIGHT- CRYSTAL THEA Moving Pictures lllusl Program Changed IVhnday and T' jjerjprjnaju)ej5jr A'' COLUMBIA MACHInT Cavonagh, tapiaan 8fc Giieral Rrtfr Vf irk ail Woo Ituriln?. L Iom of Qoeooti Avenua, Mi' E i Songs y fin 10c. 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