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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
f'vrwmf!&&wmr' - THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1 908. THE MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, ORE. THE MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, ORE. THE MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, ORE GR.EAT MONEY SAVING CHANCES ARE THESE AT Dozens of Other Articles Proportionately Reduced COOS BAY'S GREATEST STORE Visit Our Interesting Premium Department Next Time You Come 55c Renfrew Damask 39c Renfrew Table Damask is tho best colored table damask on earth. The colors are absolutely fast, and for wear it has no equal. Is 60 inches wide. Sells at 65c a yard. Now OQ yard JC 8c Tafeta Ribbon Only 2c Pine grade of taffeta ribbon. Nos. 1 to 3 inclusive. Colors cream white, red, old rose, navy, lavander, pink, light blue, light $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts 85c Men's new dress shirts iu "Cluett" brand. Regular prlco was $1.50 each. Size 14 to 1G. A good time to stock up on dress shirts. Special each only and dark green. Regularly priced up to 10c yard. Now, choice 2c 85c Full Size Ready-made Sheets 45c Nicely hemmed, full bleached bed sheets. Size 72x90. Worth every cent of C5c each. Through a very unusual Af purchase, we can now offer these sheets at each only HfJC 1 8c Taffeta Ribbon Only 8c Dozens of yards of best grade taffeta ribbon. Widths Nos. 7 to 16 inclusive. Colors light blue, light and dark red, nile green, pink and green. Regular prices up to 18c yard, Qn now OC 65c Men's Work Shirts 37c Men's extra strong work shirts. GOc and 65c values. All sizes Double sewed, and mado particularly full. Come In black with white stripes, and plain blue and grey drilling. 09 Each only JiC 50c China Silk 35c Another great special offering now at The Myers Store Is the 50c China Silk at this extraordinary low price. Measures 23 inches wide, and many stores sell the same grade at 65c yard. Now, yard -JL 1 Oc Industrial Tar Soap 5c Regular 10c size Industrial tar soap. Best tar soap made. Is highly recommended to farmers, mill men, etc., for removing greaso and stains. No more than five packages to a r customer. Special Js 65c Children's Rompers 49c Children's rompers or oversults. Just tho play suit for boys and girls. Ages 3 to 11 years. Mado of an excellent grade of material. Washes well. Regular price is 05c, now Jk g. suit only WC $2.00 Ladies' Waists 97c Made of a fine grade of lawn. Trimmed with embroidery and lace. Also a number are made of lino grade or white, cream colored mohair. Regular price was $2.00. Now special only 97c 15c Ladies' Cotton Hose 10c Ladles' fast black cotton hose. Sizes 8 to 10. Double spliced heel and toes. Worth regularly 15c pair. Special now at pair, only $3 Men's Hats $ 1 .95 Men's new soft hats In black, grey and tan. All sizes from 6 to 7 . Regular price is $8.00 each. A very h v O C unusual buy now, at choice, each only -P I ir J All Ladies' Suits Third Off Every Ladies' Suit In the house is now offered at ONE-THIRD OFF the regular prices. These are nicely tailored, and a goodo rtment remain.. Sizes QNE-THIRD OFF $1.50 Long Lisle Gloves 75c 16-button length lisle gloves in black and white. Best lisle gloves made. Wonderful wearers. Sells regularly at $1.50 pair. Special pair only All sizes. 85c $4 Ladies' New Patent Oxfords $2.85 Ladies stylish patent colt oxfords. Haven't been in the house three weeks. New London toe. Cuban heel. Sizes 2 y2 to 6 K Widths A to E. Worth $1.50 to $5.00 regularly. rt Off Special pair only 4bt0 J Ladies' Wash Suits Fifth Off New 1908 Summer wash suits 'in the most beautiful patterns and styles. Many have the new Manderln or Butterfly sleeve. All are beautifully made. Choice of entire line ONE-flfTH Off 25c Shinola Outfit 15c Shinola outfit for polishing shoes, consisting of Brush and Dauber. Sells everywhere at 115 cents for the set. We made an unusually large purchase of these, and can now offer the outfit for only 15c $2 White Canvas Oxfords $1.45 New whlto canvas oxfords In new plain too effect. Leather heels. Turned soles. Very styllsji. Widths B to E. Sizes 2 ij to 6. Special, pair only $1.45 WARM TILTS i Property Owners Grow Irate In Discussion Before City Council. Proposed street improvements re sulted in some lively discussions be fore the city council last night and threatened to end in a heated ex changes of personalities If Mayor E. E. Straw hadn't interfered and in sisted that tho discussion bo re stricted to the proposed work. It ended in tho council adopting a schedule of assessments for the pro posed 'C street grading and paving, and for the Flanagan street improve ment, and tho postponing of action on Burnett and Prospect avenue. Tom Hall in behalf of the property owners of Prospect avenue promised j to lino things up so that improve rs ment may bo ordered in a week or .so. Have Hot Tilt. Tho West 'C street or 'C avenuo work resulted In a tilt between tho property owners who favor tho im proving of tho street In accordance with tho present plans of tho city Snglneor and others who want it one another way. J. Albert Mat son spoke In behalf of those who mi agreeable to tho present Improve ment and want it rushed. He ques tioned tho motives of Fred. Friel borg and others of tho 'C avenue Civic League in opposing tho work. Intimating that misrepresentations had been mado. Frledborg declared that Mr. Matson didn't know where of ho spoke. Asked why ho (Fried berg) didn't Invite to Mr. Matson to attend the conferonco of tho '0' ave nue property dwnera to discuss the matter, ho said that they didn't want Mr. Matson and followed it up with romarks disparaging to Mr. Matson. Here Mayor Straw interrupted and declared that ho would not permit ' tho discussion of personalities. Mr. Frledborg said that ho and others who own 3,000 feet of prop erty on tho street wanted permanent paving, probably asphalt, If they could afford It but that as most of thorn woro laboring men who could n't afford largo expenditures thoy wanted n couplo of weoks to Inves tigate tho matter. Mayor Straw wanted to know If it wasn't time for laboring men to move when the streets where they resided were to be paved with asphalt. Mr. Fried berg objected, declaring that the laboring man has just as much right to live on an asphalt paved street as any one else. Burnett street citizens were to have been heard last night but owing to proposed changes the hearing had to be postponed. Other Work Up. An ordinance fixing the assess ments for the improving of Laurel street beyond 'C street was passed. The Intersection of Sixth and 'E' streets was ordered improved. Masters and McLain were allowed $645.19 for putting rock on Second street. Councllmen Sacchi, Lockhart and Flanagan made a report on the new system of city accounting and were discharged. Mr. Sacchi, in this con nection, insisted that the city rec order and treasurer bo compelled to furnish bonds in accordance wlf.li the regulations instead of continuing without being bonded. Mr. Sacchi also Insisted that the Finance Com mittee of the council audit the books of the treasurer and recorder month ly. A lot of other matters wero to have come up but as It was nearly 12 o'clock, some of the councllmen refused to remain longer to take them up. Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit i House, Chicago Mrs. M. R."sMITH, Agt. Cor. First and B Sti. Manhfidd, Ore. Masters and McLain' :: General Contractor's Building : : Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen S Phones 2011-826 3K&i(iff?-e- Cab Call Survlco at Any Honr Good Hearse aud Vehicles. IIEISNKR, MILLER & GO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. Thirds A Sis. Phono 1201 MnrhfleM The Mansfield Conservatory of Music of San Francisco is Here And prepared to give lessons on VIOLIN, MANDOLIN and GUI TAIt, $1.00 per lesson, instru ments free. Scholars guaranteed to piny from sheet music at end of term of lessons. Rooms over Telephone Ofllce. I. L. BARNAMAN, Mnnager. A Dollar Saved IS A DOLLAR EARNED Save a Dollar by baying South Mnnhfield Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered Phone 534 DAIRY SUPPLIES WAGONS TOP BUGGIES HAY TOOLS HARNESS farm; MACHINERY WHITE LEAD VARNISH BRUSHES OILS DRINK AVEINHARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Telephone your Classified "Want Ads" to the Times. Telephone No. 1331. WEDDING AT ALLEGANY. Many Coos Ray People to Attend Double Nuptials This Evening. A large number of Coos Bay peo ple went to Allegany today to attend the doublo wedding at the G. A. Gould homo on North Coos river this evening when Miss Grayco Gould and C. V. Woodruff and Miss Geor gia Gould and Dr. Richmond will be unltod In marriage. Tho ceremony will be solemnized on a handsomely decorated barge on the river by tho Rev. Mr. Gordon of tho Coqullle Methodist church. About 300 Invita tions wero issued for tho wedding. AT NORTH BEND HOTEL. WE ARE OFFERING Tho choicest meats and poultry at thoso close figures possible only with a largo trade. .Constant, steady, uniform and regular, our pathway runs along. .Quality Heights all the time. The best meat that Oregon affords is tho poorest our customers ever re ceive. The lowest prices are tho highest we ever charge. Every order filled with an expert's selection. The CITY MARKET R. H. Noble Front, and C Streets ... Phone 1941 Marshfield, Oregon Cj 1 J fe. . i w " I I v HHL Mrsfo 1 I BUILDERS HARDWARE STOVES AND RANGES PLUMBING GOODS GRANITE GOODS PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY k Tho IIoo Hoo banquet, following tho concatenation, was at tho North Bond hotel Instead of tho Oregon hotol as was stated iu Tho Times yesterday. Tho banquet was declared to bo ono of the finest spteads over burvuil in North Bend. MANDOLIN LESSONS FltEH. Wo want you to purchase- a mandolin, violin or guitar at prices rang ing from $2.50 up, and will Include 50 FREE lessons by a competent In structor, romeiubor, You can cash our gunrantoo nt any bank or grocory storo in Coos county. Call early while tho soloctlon is complote. '- . w " 1IAIXI2S music- co. v . ' r" n I s s I I The Verdict of the Ladies (And who could bo better jurors iu such matters?) is unani mous when it comes to a trial of bread, pies, cakes nnd all forms of pastry, in our favor. To quoto another: "There's a reason," to wit: Fine (lour blended, honest inking, conscien tious kneading, just tho right ingredients, the proper oven, and h watchful eyo keenly alert to general resuMs. Wo'd Ilko to bako for jou. A little order 1U prove whether no should or not. Wo want that sample order. COOS BAY BAKERY XXmHKXXXXXiXHXXKiXXmXXXX(X JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF STAMP-SCALES, "BATES" ADDJNG MA CHINES, AND WASTE BASKETS. NORTON & HANSEN Buy Your Wife a GAS STOVE It converts tho drudgery of tho kitchen Into a pleasure. It reduces a woman's housework one-half. You enn sleep later In tho morning ns tho flro docs not have to bo mndo a half hour before time to cook. Call nt the ofllco nnd sco those instantaneous water heaters. Turning on tho cold water lights tho pas nrtd hents the wntcr in ono minute, turning tho water off shuts off the gns. You would not think of going back! to the old keroscno lamp nfter using electric light, would you? Well, when you have once used a gas Btovo nothing could induce you to uso anything eke. Coos Bay Gas i Electric Co. MARSHFIELD 1 NORTH BEND For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of l(i Real Estate SEE TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and 7 Coquille City Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 19 General Agents Eastside and Sengstadcen's Addition 3