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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
--riww JMV,r, Hm''ftKBHBKtflffHftH''!9SVSSS3P9WSSw;:'Pf 1ftfiT-tfriq&Vltf THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908. fVVWVfrA4VVAAAAA S s REMOVAL SALE STILL IN VOGUE AT MERCHANT BROS. t t Interest increases as the sale continues, and many people are taking advantage of the wonderful savings we are effecting. The days are numbered when we can say farewell to our little home and welcome a much needed, spacious room, where we can accommodate a growing business and satisfy the demand of our patrons. f REMOVAL SALE PRICES ON UNDER MUSLINS. LOT 1. Ladies' fine Cambric and Nain sook Gowns, trimmed in very fine em broideries, laces, tucks, beading; inser tions; high, low neck styles: long, short sleeves; full width and lengths. The Garment, Regular $5.00 values, special at$3.35 Regular 4.00 values, special at 2.65 Regular 3.50 values, special at- 2-35 Regular 3.00 values, special at 1.95 Regular 2,50 values, special at 1.65 Regular 2.00 values, special at 1.35 Regular 1 ,50 values, special at. 95c Regular 1,25 values, special at. 80c LOT 2. Ladies' fine Cambric Under skirts; wide flounces trimmed in em broideries, laces, insertions, tucks, beading and ribbons, The Garment, Regular $4,00 values, special at$2.65 Regular 3,50 values, special at 2.35 Regular 3,00 values, special at- 1-95 Regular 2,50 values, special at 1.65 LOT 3. Cambric and Nainsock Che mise, with trimmed Skirts;; trimmed in embroideries, laces, tucks, beading and ribbons, The best--Regular $4,50 values, special at$2.95 Regular 3,50 values, special at- 2.35 Regular 2,50 values, special at 1.65 Regular 2,00 values, special at 1.35 Regular 1,50 values, special at 95c Regular 1,25 values, special at- 80c LOT 4. Ladies' Corset Covers of fine Nainsock and lawns trimmed in dainty laces, tucks, insertions, beading and ribbon, The Price, Regular $2,00 values, special at$1.35 Regular 1,50 values, special at 95c Regular 1,00 values, special at. 65c Regular 75c values, special at 45c Regular 50c values, special at 35c LOT 5. Ladies' Cambric and Nainsock Drawers, wide flounces of laces and embroideries, tucks, insertion and bead ing. The Prices, Regular $1,75 values, special at$1.20 Regular 1,25 values, special at- 85c Regular 1,00 values, special at 65c Regular 75c values, special at 45c Regular 50c values, special at- 35c Come hxow Take advantage Don't wait too long as the savings m all Beporimens will interest yon -- Merchant Bros. "The Busy $ Store" rvwtvw- 239 PILING III FOUNDATION Test Will Soon be Started to Arrange Construction of the Chandler Hotel. "Marshfield Merchant" Tells of Defeat of Anti-Saloon League in Country. Tho construction of the founda tion for tho now $75,000 Chandler hotel will start within a few days. First four test piling will he driven to determine how long tho piling should to secure a firm foundation. As soon as this test Is completed, the other 235 piling to ho driven for the foundation will ho ordered and tho work rushed to completion. In all, there will ho 230 piling driven for tho foundation. ' Tho preliminary plans for the now hotel havo arrived and tho remainder aro expected in a few days. Tho skotches received Include merely a rough sketch of tho proposed build ing and a few of tho floor plans. Tho building committee of tho hotel company and tho architects nre making all possible hasto In the work and hope to at least got it en closed before tho rainy season. NORTH BEND PERSONAL CHAT I Uldou Cavanagh, who recently un derwent an operation, Is reported Improving. Mrs. L. Metzler of North Heights, has been quite 111 past few days. Bond for the Editor Coos Bay Times: In the last month tho Anti-Saloon League has been defeated In Mary land, New Jersey, New York State, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The probabilities are that it will be over whelmingly defeated In the near future In Louisiana, Florida and per haps In North Carolina. One of the most significant things that has happened for some time was the admission by tho Hev. P. A. Baker, National Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, at Plain field, N. J., on April G, 100S, that "tho tone of tho press is changing." Mr. linker declarod that newspapers all over the country which have been friendly are now turning against the Anti-Saloon League. Ho accounted for it by declaring that tho liquor merchants havo bribed tho news papers. This Is an old chargo and I has frightened many editors In the i pnsi. uui now u uegins to looit as ! though the slander was losing Its ef fect. In any caso It is interesting to know that Mr. Baker should feel it necessary to recognize publicly tho change In tho tone of tho press and to try to account for It. Let us boat them in Oregon. Let us stop closing business up and try opening it up instead. A MAUSII F1KLD MERCHANT. wnaiaiEWfMmTTmaifc Why pay $50 for a SEWING MACHINE When you can buy the Highest Grade Auto matic Lift, Five Drawer, Light Running New Home for $35 We also have a Ball Bearing, Drop Head, Five Drawer Machine for $20 Needles fir all kinds of Sewing Machines j ! fnii5HSE5HIJ25E5Z52SH5EEH5S5ESHS3HS5E5 ulBC December Miloers Esrdwar txarsi!?a4,iv.'rrj,7y7g TX&5KMr.'. mnsimvi r.'Mmawstwmn SHHWK'WEnaa The Atlantic fleet has been striking for the Golden Gate This is nothing compared to the immeniae number of people that insist on getting GOLDEN GATE LARD Every day in the week All Groceries and Butchers e5H5Z5B5E525:iH5H5?5ZraHS35H5CTE A-AAA-AA-AA-A'AA-AvV:A-:-AA':A.:A':A':'A:-A-:A:-A-:'AA:-A ublic Sale George Sandburg Is moving his On Monday, May 11, 100S, there family into their beautiful new bun- , will ho sold at public auction on the Kill n w near tho H. W. Simpson home. I farm known as the La Crosso place, but recently owned by Mr. Witto, Mrs. M, McDougall who lives near tho Hay City mill, Is reported quite 111. Relatives at Glasgow havo been sunt for. Mrs. Charles Worrell, who has beon qulto 111 at lior homo In North Bond for some time, Is reported Improving. A Bulgnrian workman at tho old North llond mill who works on ono of tho edgors had his leg broken by a slab slipping and striking him. Many complaints aro being made about parents allowing their little children to play near the water. Yos-I01',y wln fluutor terdav. one boy fell In and was al-! Marshlleld at S u most drowned rescued. before ho could bo several high grade Milch cows and several head of Jerseys, ono registered Hull, 10 calves several Shouts, ono good team of horses, har ness and ono thoroughbred Uerk shlro boar and two good Brood sows, also all kinds of farming utensils, too numerous to mention. Tho tlmo of salo will bo 10:30 a. m., and a 2!i-cont lunch will be served. Everything on this place ad vertised for salo will bo sold to tho highest bidder. Tho above placo Is located on South Coos Hlvor, and the boat Tioga leaves Marshlleld every morning at 8 o'clock. Tho syndicate which has purchased tho abovo prop- u boat leaving in., May 11th, and Miss Cnrrlo Johnson of Marshflold, who underwent an operation at Mercy hospital a short time ago, is roported Improving rapidly and ex pects to be able to return to her homo soon. Bruco Toniplo, tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Temple, has been qulto ill, probably from seasickness as ho Just arrived home from Port land with his mother. As ho Is an unusually bright llttlo follow, his many frlonds nro hoping that ho will shortly bo among them again. AHE you going to Bandon next Sunday on tho excursion. Faro, $1.50 Bring your lunch, big doings. parties who Intend purchasing, will bo taken freo of charge. This farm also Is now being surveyed Into vari ous sized tracts, and as soon as It 1b ready, which will bo In tho near future, will be sold for summer homes, or small fruit farms to suit purchasers. Any parties who deslro to secure an exceptionally good loca tion should Invostlgato this property I I .j. 5 I i J I the Physician Our prescription department is so organized and conducted that it supplements the efforts of the phy sician in every way, Wheifo the Doctor writes A prescription we see to it that drugs of known potency are used and that these drugs are com pounded in a truly scientific man ner, A less important but very sat isfactory part of our service is our plan of basing the charge on the exact cost of the medicine, This means that the price is reasonable and just in every instance, Bring your prescription to this Home of Health LOCKBART & PARSONS Brisg Company "The Busy Corner" ur sausage Husines i && Has grown so rapidly that we have found it necessary to employ an extra man for that department. Wo havo secured the services of an expert sausage man from Portland who makes as good sausage as is produced in the State of Oregon. He knows how. Just the right "amount of seasoning combin ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let us havo it today. The CITY MARKET R. H. Noble, Prop. - . . Marshfield, Oregon :j:v.s.vvV'5-V':'V-j'VvV':'V-vv-:-V'V':vvyvvvvvvvvv S2Sa5H5aSH5S5asa5aSEHH5a5ESH5aSBB5H5HSE5H5Z5aSB2Sa5a5H5a5H5a5a52 I Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line I BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only a C. F. McCoIlum, Agt. I Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock 8 aSS5BSE5a5HSHSHS57E5ZSHSa5?SHSHSH5ESH5HrdEHSHSH5Hi.?LSH5HSE California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. V. P. Baumgartner, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Marsh fild. Ora., Phono 441. T cmzn.vs of coos axd entity CJFT your lunch nt CortheU'i- I'lc wlc lunchcB, a specialty. A considerable number of tho citi zens of Coos county having express ed a desire that I should placo my iinuio before you as a candidate for tho position of joint senator and as I havo consented so to do, therefore make tho following declaration, if uloclud it will bo my earnest on- leaver to advanco and protect your 'ntoi-psts without regard to private .llq.ies or ;ir,rty alUHatlons. it. d. uvy.u. the BIEBESMaju Steamer Plant SAILS FOB SAX FUAXCISCO, SUX DAY, MAY 3rd. Xo reservation held after tho arrival of the ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MAKSHFIELD, OREGON The STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOH EUItEKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket Is bought. aiAKSHFIELI), F. S. DOW, Agent OREGON Wo are now prepared to store your goods. Bay Sldo Paint Co., North Bend. COltTHKLLS Ico Cream sold nt tho Hlnk, day and night. We will storo your goods cubic feet. Bay Side Paint North Bend. Storo your Goods with tho Side Paint Co,, North Bend. SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111 i t i I I t t t ? I