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w IIK THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, 'FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. -n-n-a-i:-B-::-::-tt-a-n-8-H:wu-r-8-K-iw School Days Are Close at Hand n 4 XJ 4 I :': :': i I i i i St I XX V; 4 it f I' ? :': 4 K 4 ? 3t 4 I t St 4 f 4 And the little ones must be clothed Remember that here is the place where we have made our preparations to please the youngsters as well as the mothers. Tommy Todds, Blouse, Sailors, and the Knickerbocker Styles In many patterns, all new and fresh from the famous SpJtz-Schoenburg Clothiers of Boys' and Youths' fine Clothes. Ask Mr. Sullivan to ,show you the best that was ever offered you In a boy's suit. We have some thing specially good for an extra serviceable school suit, consisting of two pairs of pants, straight and Knicker bocker and the latest style coat to go with it. Guaranteed for wear and hard service and we promise you the most serviceable garment for the money ever offered by any merchant on Coos Bay all made with dou ble knee and seat, taped seams, riveted buttons and will not rip subject to the very hardest test you could possibly give a garment. t You never saw a more attractive lot of good clothes than we're ready to show you right now They're Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes from $18 to $45, also Sonneborne's line from Chicago for Our Popular Priced Garments, $12.50, $15 and $18 The new weaves and fabrics also colors as rich and varied as clothes can be. In addition to the new browns, grays, tans and animal colors which have been so attraetive a feature of this fine line, we'll show you some fine blue serges, black cheviots and thibets, sueh as every man ought to have. MERCHANT & KAMMERER fa m ciote Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx -B-8--tt-8-8--8--8-8-n-H-n-8-8-8-8-8-8--tt--H-n 8-8-8-8t8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- 1-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- Persona I Notes month or six weeks and Vwlll attend school here. Harlan JAY C. MAHONEY went to Coquille today on business. R. H. OLSON of Empire, Is trans acting business In Maishfleld. WILL MORROW Is looking after the store during their absence. H. S. TOWER and family, will go to Ten Mile for a few days outing. MRS. J. SMITH and Mrs. F. Wilson leave today via Drain for Portland. A. M. PRENTISS and wifo, aro spending the week in camp at Eue gren's Grove. THE REV. MESSRS. SUMMERL1N and LACY of North Bend, wero In Marshflcld today. MRS. E. L. C. FARR1N, who has been suffering from a severe at tack of tonsilitis, is improving. JOHN PREUSS went down to his ranch at Billiards this morning to supervise some Improvements now being made there. The BREAKWATER sails for Portland Saturday, September 5, at 5 p. m. VOTING CONTEST COUPON NOT GOOD AFTKR, SEPTEMBER 14, 1008. THE COOS BAY TIMES VOTING CONTEST For FRIED CHICKEN at home for Sunday dinner. Nothing better. Stauff has the chickens for you. W. A. LUSE and wife, who have been visiting In California, have returned, coming home via Ban don. MISS BELLE BERING, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. II. Mc- Pherson, will return to her home in San Francibco tomorrow. SEYMOUR BELL, wife and son, leave today via Drain for Port land. Mrs. Boll and son have been spending the past week with Mr. Bell here. C. J. MILLIS and wife and daughter, Miss Mablo Clare Millls, returned today from Portland where they have been visiting for tho past few weeks. JUDGE HAMILTON, who has been enjoying an outjng in Curry coun ty since tho term of court closed at Gold Beach, returned to Co quille yesterday. HENRY HEWITT, the Tacoina capi talist, who owns tho contrplllng In terest in the Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company, Is said to bo planning a visit to Coos Bay in tho near future. MRS. M. TOWER of Emplro, has gone to Snn Francisco to visit with her son, L. M. Tower, whp has been assigned to duty at Hono lulu by tho engineer division of tho United States War Dopattmont. W. A. MAGEE and wifo, .returned to Emplro today fiom San Francibco whero they woio married about ton dnys ago, tho bride being Miss Wlckmun. They will bo at homo to frionds at Emplro after Sep tember 5. MRS. I. N. PAYTON and son, Har lan, arrived today from Spokano to visit at tho homo of Mrs. Pay Ion's daughter. Mrs, J. M. Blake, Mrs. Payton will remain for a MARSHFIELD HOTEL Corner 'A and Third street. lion rd and Lodging. Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. ?6. 00. Meals 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor. g Hunting, fishing, camping, t bathing the year around, h Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, Cj the sportsmen's paradise. Cj When you come to Ten Mile tn visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot tages, luma, uuuis, uuiuiJieuu p. camp outfits for rent at rea- N sonable rates. In connection ff with the cafe. Any size party taken care of. Call and see us j or phone your engagement. G Phone local or long distance. C TV TT TtTCIillV Prnn. B f3 LAKESIDE, ORE. C E5i5H5EmjS5E5H5H5ES2SZ5Z5E5S525ESi Dlst Address Good for one vote filled out an d sent to The Times office by mail or otherwise on or before explrat ion date. No ballot will be altered In any way, or cransferred after b elng received by The Times. I I Malthoid Roofing M.m.m'mmwmwm a. m J Masters and McLain : General Contractor's Buildin :; Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St j Phones 2011 -826 NOTICH OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is heroby given that tho partnership herotoforo existing be tween Waldo L. Waley and Hugh C. Brown, both of Coos county, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent, and that tho business conducted by said partnership under tho firm namo and stylo of Coos Bay Bedding and Upholstoring Company, will hereafter bo carried on by said Hugh C. Brown, nnd that ajl bills, notes and accounts duo said part nership aro payablo to said Hugh C. Brown, who is personally llablo for nnd wHl pay all outstanding bills ngainstsafd partnership. Darted at Marshflcld, Coos county, Oregon, this 2Cth day of July, 1908. WALDO L. WALEY, HUGH C. BROWN. aaa ' IT'S TUB KNOW HOW WHICH UN- AHI.I-S US TO RXCHL OTHERS y In a ban!- lies, first, in the ability and experience of its officers, "The men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad vise with and direct the officers; and third, tho Capital. LIBERALITY In a bank Is its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them in carrying on thetr legitimate busi ness. Our motto is: "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look ua up and if you find uo de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 Officers and Directors. Saved the lumber, coal, and building plant of A. I. Schownlter & Co., of Halstead, Kan., from fire last March. The south wind blew the flames from a bain filled with hay directly on the sheds of this company. These sheds were looted with Malthoid, while the sides were coveied with coirugated iron. The heat was so intense that It ignited the wood back of the corrugated iron and it was only with dilhculty extinguished. The flre-resibting qualities of Malthoid Roofing saved the roof, which wab subjected to the most heat. Malthoid Roofing is fne-iesisting and durable. San Francisco California ! ! t t i v i i V The Paraffine Paint Co. C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor l On Your Way Home , 13. John S. Coke, Pres. W. S. Chandler, Henry Sengstacken, Dorsoy Kreltzer, cashier. William Grimes, S. C. Rogers, Dr. C. W. Tower, Judge John F. Hall. M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager. 'l' 'l' Garden City Ta loring Company TWISS BROS PROPS. Work called for and delivered promptly. French dry and steam cleaning of ladles nnd gents garmonts a specialty. Satisfaction or no Charge, Over Club Cigur StorCt Mnrshfl-olA, PFONB M 014 coc? Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Up Capital nnd Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on tho Bank of Cali fornia, Pan Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Roseburg, Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all tho principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or ?5 a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME-DEPOSTS H :': xx V XX XX :: i XX t ;: i Drop in and seo our complete line of good things to oat. FANCY PASTRY, GOOD PIES and HOME MADE BREAD. COOS BAY BAKERY PHONE 1111 Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank. 't'I'X'4 The First National Bank of Coos Bay $ ABSTRACTS I TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Phone 143, Henry Sengsfackan, Mgr. MARSHFIELD, OREGON STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK This bank solicits tho checking accounts of firms and Individuals ninl extends every reasonable courtesy and facility. O. B. HINSDALE, President. W. S. McFARLAND, Cashier. JOHN PREUSS, Vlco-Presldont. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashler. MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS 210-213 Coos Building, Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to 1 a. m., oxcept Friday. Phone 2141. TURKISH BATH $1.00. O. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop. You can BUY or SELL through Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshflcld, Oregon. M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klnda Phone 1884. HIGH GRADE MEATS The odor of good roast beef howeve appetising, n only be suggestive of the delicious taste,ftnd flavor tluit goes with, every pioo of meat we sett. All our meiti are Ute choicest we nn produce. R. II. Noblo- T5e CITY MARKET- C and Front Streets, Mnrefafield, Oregon hone 1941 SUNSET BAY STAG Leaves North Bend stables MonJay, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returhins: at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Kpply NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111 pob laervicom Good Ilerse sua Vehicles "" nKIHBR, MILLER & CO. Wvery, Feed and Sale SteWe. Wood for Snlo, 3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld. 6.t t K Eighteen year'sfcxperience has taught us a potto "Take our time andHo our work rlgt." L. J.JPOST Contractor nd Builder. 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