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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1908)
BIHffllflBB m . 4 nm THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1908. The Myers Store North Bend, Orve. The Myers Store North Bend, Ore THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS AT COOS BAY'S GREATEST STORE THE CENTRAL SHOPPING PLACE FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON Women's Tailored Skirts 20 Percent Dis. Our complete stock of women's fine tailored skirts, in the season's most popular fabrics and colors will go tomorrow, Friday and Saturday at this special price. These skirts are of the genuine "Beverley" make, and are considered the best tailored of any on 'yCk Pp. fanf Hie the market. All go for these days at the regular price less "v cl VClll UIO, Men's Straw Hats Go At One-Third Off Every man's straw hat in the house will be offered you for the remainder of this week only at one-third off the regular price. This reduction will effect our line of Panamas as well. This is a very unusual special, considering our offering you this season's brand new stock at this very low price. Don't pass up this special. For the balanco of the week, all go at One-Third Off 15c Linen Toweling 9c Yards and yards of all linen toweling in unbleached and half- bleached. 16 inches wide, the regular price Is 15 cents yard. Special for the balanco of the week at yard, only 9c $1.75 Long Silk Gloves $ 1.29 Long lG-button silk gloves, with double tips, in black, white, grey, brown, leather, golden, Coppenhagen and light blue. Sizes, G to S. Selling regularly at $1.75 pair. Sold elsewhere at $2.00 and $2.25 pair. Special for the remainder of the week, ( pair only $1.29 65c Men's Fancy Hose 37c Men's summer fancy hose In popular shades and designs. Come in French toes and spliced heels. Colors absolutely fast. Mado of best grade of Maco and fine lisle thread. Regular price ff is 05c pair. Special for the balanco of the week, pair only 3fc C $ 1.25 White Crib Spreads 75c White crib spreads for infants' and children's beds. Come in fine Marseilles satin finish and pretty patterns. Regular price is $1.25 each. Special for tomorrow, Friday and Satur- 7P day of this week, each only Handsome Pillow Tops 50c Values up to $1.00. Come in an array of catchey patterns and designs. Best materials. About 100 In the lot to select ?r from. All go choice, each only JVC 1 5c Shell Hair Pins 9c Six shell hair pins to a box. Sells regularly at 15c box. Extra strong and just the kind of a pin that gives the wearer the least trouble. A great special for the remainder of the week g box VC BH1Ba-- gggggpggHBHHHHHBnffflBHHVlBHHBIHHBIBnHBIHnBHHBilHMi LIE? AT THE mm GROUNDS Fifteen Horses In Training and Work On Pavilion Has Been Started. The liveliest spot around Coos Bay at present Is the Fair Grounds. In addition to the men and teams at work clearing places for the new pavilion and the addition to the grand stand thero are fifteen horses for the races already on the grounds with trainers and rubbers. These animals are being put in form by be ing worked out each morning. Among the horses at present on tho track are the following: Greenlaw a threc-y.ar-old runner being talned by M. H. Nay. Foster, a promising two-year-old, that M. H. Nay expects some good thines from tho coming season. Gold Beach Is one of L. M. Noble's lioraes that expects to bo in the mon ey this season. Zomoak, a trotter out of Zombra and Redoak, has shown up well in tho early workout, and la being handled by Dan Star. "Belle," a trotter sired by Bonnie Direct" is a horse that much is ex pected from and shows up well in tho preliminary work. Dan Star Is In charge of her. Li. J. Simpson's string of four run ners Is being handled by T J. Arm strong. "Headlight" sired by Joe K, Dam, Tennessee Maid shows up well in tho tryouts. "Adonde" by Gerolsteln and Lul lomo is another horse that much Is expectod from during tho season. "Toscosa" a three-year-old chest nut filly that is doing fast work in training. "Verosa" is another promising youngster that will show up well in tho coming races. ' "Verona" by Tom Cromwell, is do ing good work in tho preliminaries. "Creserton,'' by Imported Soverton out of Crescent, has already proven a good horse and will add to his lau rels this year. 1 "Dr. Rowojl" proved his mettlo by winning ?1,185 in tho Seattlo races last year. Thoro are two green horses from tho Atlas stock farm in California that aro looked upon with favor In addition' to .tho, above horses al ready ntitho track thero aro'aiargo number of others that will' bo in later. A. B. Fry has wr'tton that ho will have Brookwood and Snark horo. Snark has the world's record for 5 furlongs mado at Yonkors, Now York. NORTH BEND NEWS North Bend mill has resumed operations after being shut down for a short time. Judge John Hall of Marshfleld, was attending to business on North Inlet yesterday. Miss Minnie Peterson of North In let, Is spending a few days with friends in North Bend. The meeting of tho North Bend city council was adjourned last night for a week on account of the lack of u quorum. Mrs. Houghton, who was taken seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry I. Reese, Is re ported better today. The body of Wm. Gamble, who died at Tucson, Ariz., recently, will be brought here on the M. F. Plant this week for burial. Henry Hoeck has gone to Astoria to confer with associates relative to the new wood working plant which he will shortly start on Coos Bay. Richard Coke was called to Bill iards this week by tho serious ill ness of his daughter, Miss Maud Coke, who was visiting Mrs. Fahey there. Miss Coke is suffering from nervous prostration. Robert Agers, a former resident of Coos Bay, but now at Napa, Cal., Is Improving after a peculiar streak of misfortune. He had his leg broken twice within a short time and was 111 for several weeks. He has been removed to his home from the sanitarium where he was receiv ing treatment. SPECIAL PRICES ON PIE fRUIT One Week Only APPLES, tho gal 0c, 2 for 55c, SQUASH, the gal 25c. PUMPKIN 25c. PEACHES, tho gal 10c. PEARS, the gal 10c. PLUMS 35c. 3 for $1. BLACKBERRIES, tho gal I5c. APRICOTS 50c. TOMATOES, per gnl 30c. 2 for 55c. liTe BAZAR "The House of Quality." Phone 321 NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that nil chimneys, (lues, stoves or smoko pipes must bo cleaned within ten days from this notlco and If not cleaned by tho owner or occupant of said building that tho saino will bo cleaned under tho supervision of tho city maishal and nt tho oxponso of tho owner or occupant of snld building, In nccoid nnco with Ordlnnnco No. Ill, which provides that n lefusal to comply with tho piovlslons of this ordlnanco Bhnll bo deemed a misdemeanor and punishable by a lino of not moro than Ono Hundred (1100) Dollars, or by liiipilsoninont in tho city Jail not moro than twonty days, or by both such fine and inipribonmont. This Ordinance will bo strictly en- foiced. J. CARTER, Flro Warden. FIVE-MINUTE Ice Cream Freezers $1.00 Just the Thing For the Family Going & Harvey Co. 1 FARM MACHINERY AvillTK LEAD DAIRY SUPPLIES B, VARNISH BUILDERS HARDWARE STOVES AND RANGES PLUMBING GOODS GRANITE GOODS PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY Business D rectory Doctors. DOCTOR B. P. BAUMBAUGH Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women and Children. Office Rooms 209-10 Coos Bulldine Phono 2141 D H. qEORGB W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate e, ftcan, of Osteopathy Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ore. DU. GEO. E. DEC Phvnfalnn nl a.. New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bide 'Pllnnn 1 01 "' 'Phono 1681. COOK WITH The advantage of Gas for Cooking Pur poses has been demonstrated in too many ways to need explanation Always Safe, Clean and Economical Let us pipe your home for Gas an$ giye ' you a labor saver that will be your best friend Coos Bay Gas b Electric Co. DR. J. W. INGRAM ,,-.wm wu Burgeon. Office oTor Sengstacken's Dug Store. Phonea Office 162i; Reeidenco 78J. DU. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. Ue&."donce, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residence Phono C66. Lawyers. Francis II. Clarke Jacob II. Blakl Lawrence A. Llljcquist CLARICE, BLAKE & LILJEQVI8T, ATTnnNn vs. a tvt. a v Tlmwi Building, Marshfleld, Or unuea states Commissioner's Offle. J W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, . - Oregon OKE & COKH, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous Q M. BARNES. t Contractor and Uuildcr. Plans, specifications and estimates furnished. Satisfaction cuaranteed. Marshfleld, Oregon. CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Cooa Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. I & . A - . - CAKE FOR SUNDAY Housekeepers depend on Coos Bay Bakery Cako becauso of its delicious "home" quality tho moist, rich quality produced only by the best materials blended and baked according to the most approved recipes. Tho cakes aro baked on tho premises and go fresh every morning to the counter. Coos Bay Bakery I I I X M R. ALBERT ABHL, Contractor for Teaming of all kind. Phone 1884. MUSICAL PROP RAYMONDS STUDIO Private lessons. Violin and Dancing: day hours 9 to 11; 2 to i Evenings 7 to 10. Room No. 0. Strictly Frlvato Over Magnes A Matson's Store uu.c DRINK WEIXIIARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Steam Dye Works C Street Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Becker, Proprietor. "PliMEU A. TODD, Director - Coos Bay Academy of Muslft. Voice, Piano. Flpe Organ, narmony etc., iros beginning to graduation. Singers coached 1" style diction and interpretations, lor ope' oratorio or concert work New O'Connall Building, BIarhflel" FOR TABLE USE TRY AVolnhard's Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 481 Orders Delivered Bree. j.; - ii Ti fjiftTi xmipuB)&.j& "Jfawma&tasasaM