The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 04, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TlMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908.
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Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits, Cloaks and Evening
Gowns, fresh from the best markets in the country
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Aro the twin foundation stones on which our growing business
is built?
FIRST The best moat that can be produced.
SECOND The lowest prices at which it can be sold.
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Beef, per lb 8 to 13c
Mutton, per lb. 10, 12 and 15c.
Veal, per lb . .10, 12 and 15c.
Corned beef, per lb ... . 8 to 10c.
Pork, per lb 12 $ and 15c.
The CITY MARKET'
R. H. NOBLE
Phone
1941 FRONT AND C STREETS, MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
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g Most Complete Line
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S1ATI0NEKS
OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEE
DIAPRHOEA
There is no ned of anyone suffer
ing long witllthis disease, for to
effect a quick cjjre it is only neces
sary to take a iw doses of
GhamsrlaEY$
Golio, Gjolera and
Biarrtee Remedy
In fact, In mosyases one dose is
sufficient. It ntr fails and can be
relied upon in timoat severe and
dangerous caseillt is equally val
uable for childrbfand is the" means'
of saving the HJpf many children
each year.
In the world's hilpry no medicine
has ever met witbVreatcr success.
PRICE 25c. im SIZE 50c.
The expectations of the trade to find something exceptional in ready-to-wear garments at our home
will be entirely gratified j ..
Ladies are becoming more and more convinced that the ready-to-wear tailored garment is so far sup
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and Prices
FEW FIGURES:
Pork sausage, per lb 10c
Hamburger, per lb 10c
Good Hams and Bacon, per
pound 8 to 20c.
5 Pounds pail best lard 05c.
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Postals
on the Bay at
HANSEN
The LATTIN Hotel
Guy O. Lattln.
New and modern throughout. RatM
$1 per day, ? per week. Free bath,
newly furnished. Phone 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave.
Marshfleld, Ore.
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phona 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
.Marshfleld and North Rend.
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Sets. Collarets and etc.
Early to get 'the Cream of the Stock
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COFFEE
We take pride in our coffees. 8
All our brands are good but
price is invariably the Stand- t
ard of excellence. Our best JL
brand la t i
Dependable 43c 8
Then wo have also 8
Amber brand 25c jj
Addison 35c
Green Coffees
Then we have also Costa RIcan
and Gold Medal green coffees
for thoso who desire to roast
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their own coffees.
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SIANGAN'S UNDERTAKING
PARLORS.
A full line of caskets, couches,
robes and funeral supplies in
general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
South Broadway. '
Telephones: OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
Old Firm Name
New Management
The Hide and Fur Business of
A. HELMING & CO.
Is being conducted at the old stand
Highest Prices for your Hides.
Call and See
A. HELMING & CO., Front St.,
Cold Storage Dock, Marshfleld.
Phono 481 or Mail Your order to
COOS BAY LIQUOR CO.
Robt. Marsden, Pres. v
' W F, Rnu, Gen'l. Mgr.
Wa carryall leadinc brands of
Whiskies, Wines, Cordials, Ales,
Beers and Cigars. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
All goods delivered promptly
within the city limits..
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A AUG.' FRIZEEN
VREAL ESTATE
and
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0' Street between Front and
Broadway.
Writes all kinds of Life
Insurance.
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THOMASON & HANSON
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'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751 7
I'ARKSIOB POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING. Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale !
O SI -10 to $5.00 forelClnjf of 15.
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tne general appearance lacking
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FURNISHED ROOM to rent, close in,
heated If desirable, suitable for
gentleman. Enquire 'B Times.
$200 WILL buy a small furnished
house worth $350. Ground rent
$2.50 per month. Address 'H' care
Times.
WANTED A boat house for 22 foot
launch, will buy or rent. Geo.
Goodrum.
WANTED We have several parties
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locations or relinquishments also
some good timber claims. If you
know of any good homestead or
timber claims, it will pay you to
wrlto us. Address: Aetna Realty
Company, 225 Falling building,
Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE Elegant popcorn and
peanut roaster. Splendid opportu-
' nlty for someone with small capl-
n tal. Be your own boss. Apply
Boon as I go east In few days. John
S Hays at Flanagan and Bennett
Bank corner.
FOR SALE Two best located lots in
Glasgow, for cost price; $350 buys
house and lot in North Bend, the
rent brings 10 per cent interest.
B. S. Burney, North Bend.
DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany
platted into one and 5 aero tracts.
Make beautiful summer homes or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. &
Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Wages $25 per
month. Small family. No wash
ing. For particulars, apply to
phone Farmers 208.
WANTED School teacher for Dis
trict No. 35. Must bo qualified to
teach eighth grade. Satisfactory
wagos. Address L. D. Smith,
Marshfleld, Ore.
FOR SALE LAUNCH BLANCO.
Will sell or trade for larger
launch. For information write or
call on Claude Nasburg, Marsh
fleld, Ore.
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
quarters for family of four. Must
be equipped for light housekeep
ing. 'M' caro Times.
FOR SALE Eighteen Jersey heifers,
two years old, will bo milch cows
next spring. Address Mrs. S. A.
. 'Ydakam, X3oos River.
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Labor Day
Leave Your
PICNIC LUNCHES
AT
CorthelFs Delicatessen
A Full Line of Delicacies
Best Service and Lowest Prices
Bring Your Baskets Here to be Filled
Third Street,
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Enterprise Sails. The Enterprise
will sail today for Port Orford with
a cargo of merchandise.
Firemen Meet. The members of
the Marshfleld Fire Department are
requested to meet at the city hall to
night by order of Tom Nicols, 'chief.
To Build Houses. Jack Flanagan
Is said to be fliiurlnc on erectlnc
small houses and cottages on several
lo.ts whlch he owns ln the B0Uth 1art
m iuwh.
Eastsldo School to Open, The
Eastslde school will open next Mon
day with Mrs. H. R. Bevler as prin
cipal and Miss Frances Frantzas as
sistant. Fifleld Takes Bnndon's Plnce.
The Fifleld which has been, running
out of here Is temporarily taking the
place of the steamer' Bandon between
Bandon and 'Frisco while the-Bandon
is undergoing some minor repairs.
To Visit Coos Bny. The Salem
Capital-Journal says.j il'.Tom Corne-
WANTED Woman to do general
house work. Good homo and good
wages. Apply Mrs. John.Rf Smith,
North Bend, Ore.
WANTED Strong yotmg !w6man 'tb
take care of invalid Jadyj Apply
Mrs. Paterson, West Marshfleld or
at Times office.
WANTED TO RENT Smalj resi
dence or cottage for family of
four; must be close ln. Address?
Box 10, Times. , th Y.( ,
FOR RBNT Four -rofvfl(?,t8, fl
tho O'Connell buildlne 'A'
rtreet. Apply Hall it Hall.
FOR RENT Small cottage.' 'partly
furnished. Inquire NE corner
Second and 'C
streets.
FOR RENT -Largo double' office on
Front St. Snap rent, only $10.
Apply Times office.
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshflold
Skatine Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
FOR SALE Snap in ten-room room
ing house. Addross Box 117,
Marshfleld, Oregon..
FOR RENT Ranch, nine mjjes from
Marshfleld. Address R. MflCXnn,
North Bond.
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style, fit and quality.
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litis, who has made considerable
inoney on Portland real estate, left
Wednesday night for Coos Bay to en
Joy an outing and look into property
at Marshfleld and North Bend. Ha
sails by the Breakwater."
New Sills For Building. Whoa
the old sidewalk along J. W. Ben
nett's building at the northwest cor
ner of Front and 'B' streets was re
moved, it was found that the sills
were badly decayed. 'New and.
heavier sills are being put ln on tho.
piling foundation.
Al. Waterman to Nevada. In a
business letter to The Times, Al. H.
Waterman, the well-known traveling
man, requests the change of the ad
dress of his paper from Aberdeen,
Washington to Reno, Nevada, whero
ho Is to be located for a time. Al's
many friends will wish that ho may
locate a gold mine in that land of.
fortune.
Buys Race Horse. It is announc
ed that John Herron has bought
Teddy, the galloper, from O. J.
Soeley of Coqullle. Teddy together
with Mr. Herron's other two horses,
Dr. Rowell and Creserton, will run
in the state fair races at Salem.
Perry Mauzey and Bobbie Wilson
will ride them. Mr. Herron -will.
also go over.
Bnndon Couple Remarry. At tho
Methodist parsonage on Thursday, at
8 p. m Russell A. Kent of Bandon,.
and Mrs. Nora A. Kent of Bandon
were married, the Rev. W. R. F.
Browne, pastor of the church, officiat
ing. The couple were divorced soma
time ago but have decided that their
separation was a mistake. Mr. Kent
operates a launch on the Coqullle.
Many Go to Picnic. A largo
number are planning to attend the
Labor Day picnic and celebration at
North Bend Monday. The parties ln
charge have arranged an entertain
ing program covering the entire day
and winding up with a dance in tha
evening. The day has been set aside
as a holiday and will probably bo
generally observed by the local mills,
and factories.
Mrs. Mlngns Undergoes Opera
tion. Mrs. E. Mlngua, wife of Dr. E
MIngus, is rapidly recovering from
an operation which she underwent
on account of an injury to her wrist
sustained in a runaway several
weeks ago. She did not take any
anaesthotlc. While the operation
will deprive her of tho use of her
left hand for some days, she has not
been laid up by it.
Must Undergo Operation. Frank
hfobe who sustained a fractured,
limb ln tho railway drawbridge acci
dent near tho depot a few weeks ago
will undergo an operation Sundny.
It seems that the fracture was not
reduced so as to heal properly and it
has been decided to attend to It at
once. That tho opeTatlon will ba
successful and eliminate the danger
of any permanent ill-effects is earn
estly wished by Mr. Riebo'o many
friends.
W. O. McCnnn Cleans Pnving.
Contractor W. O. McCann, who ia
putting in tho bituminous rock pav
ing in Marshflold has been surprla-
j lng his friends by personally keeping;
I tho now pavement on Front street
clean. With a largo street brush, ho
goes over the paving almost daily
and sweeps off tho dirt and refuse,
making tho street neat and clean. IC
Marshfleld citizens gonorally would,
take a similar interest, it wouldn't;
bo uocessary to havo cleanup days
seml-occaslonally, Mr, McCann ia
doing tho work voluntarily, meroly
to sot nn oxnmpla and to show how
easily things can bo kept looking
well.
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