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-I! THE DAILY COOS BAY TfMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908. n ', J p-j H vj S, h 1 S 0 ( ' x i- fi t ' v-i. K v Coos Bay's Greatest. Store Closes Monday, Sept.. 7th, at Noon C9ScKRfCv - For the accommodation of our out-of-town patrons who wish to attend the Labor Day celebration Mon day at, North Bend, and incidentally do their buying during the sale of "The Leader" Stock TSi MYR.S STORE will be open during the regular morning hours until noon For Tonight and Mpnday morning some extremely inter esting items in "The Leader" stock will be put out for the first time Seven cases of "The Leader" shipment were unavoid ably held over on the docks in Portland and did not reach here until on yesterday's "Breakwater" This explains their not being shown at the first days of this gigantic sale Those who have been attending this sale will do well to come out tonight and Monday morning The bargains offered on these late arri vals will be even greater than those offered at the beginning STORE OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK FOUND Ladles gold watch. Own er can have same by describing property and paing for this no tice. Enquire Times ofllce. Persona I Notes i L. AASEN of Coqullle, spent last night In Marshfleld. A. W. MYERS COMPANY COOS BAY'S GREATEST STORE NORTH BEND, OREGON 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 J2.50 pur month. Address 'H' care Times. WANTED A boat house for 22 foot launch, will buy or rent. Geo. Goodrum. WANTED We havo several parties who are looking for homestead 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. MISS LILLIAN HALL will Tuesday to visit friends in land. leave Port- MISSES FLORENCE GILMAN and Nell Carver of Coqullle, are Marsh fleld visitors. WARREN DESSEY is down from the Coos River creamery looking after business affairs. MRS. E. COLGAN will leave on the stage Monday for eastern points, going via Drain. MRS. C. D. McFARLIN of North Slough, Is looking after business in Marshfleld today. ALFRED JOHNSON of the Johnson Mill on the Coqullle, spent last night In Marshfleld on business. w r Tmm Lento For Eurckn. The Eureka sailed from Coos Bay for Eureka to day carrying J. Mynette, A. Lflnl, Mrs. Mary Garrett, A. L. Russell, R. L. Woodhouse, A. W. Barnum and E. A. Snodgrass and wife from Cooa Bay. Knufmnn Deputy Recorder. City Recorder J. M. Upton today appoint ed G. W. Kaufman deputy city rec order to fill the place made vacant by W. F. Squire who rejtlres to look after Ms private affairs. Mr. Kauf man Is well known and his appoint ment will undoubtedly meet wlth. general favor. 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. MRS. HERBERT ROGERS has re turned from her visit at the homo of her brother, John Fitzgerald, on Coos River. Brings Vliia Dor. Harlan Peyton, who came down from Spokane with his mother yesterday to make his home with his sister. Mrs. J. M. Blake, while attending school hero brought with him one of the finest dogs ever brought to tho Bay. The dog is named "Prince" and Is of tho famous Chespeake Bay breed. DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany platted Into one and 5 aero tracts. Make beautiful summer homes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Bllllnss. Exclusive agents, Marfld. I mil i 1 C& If I v M a am There Is A Striking Individuality in All Goods We Sell. There is the sterling quality, the superior finish, and the charm of our correct styles. To secure a chair that is roomy and com fortable 'it is not necessary that you buy a whole load of wood. Our Craftsman Chairs are wide, roomy and comfortable, but not cumbersome. CORRECTNESS IN FURNITURE MEANS THAT WHICH IS RIGHT FROM EVERY POINT OF YIEW. WE STAND FOR CORRECTNESS. Perry, Montgomery & Co. j OF THE FIRST CLASS l' VOTING CONTEST COUPON OS. E. M. PARRINGER Piano Instruction Home Studio. Broadway. Phone 1755. Marshfleld, Ore. a-n-tt-----K----- COFFEE We tako pride in our coffees. All our brands are good but price Is Invariably tho Stand ard of excellence. Our best brand is Dependable 45c Then we have also Amber brand 25c Addison J5C Green Coffees Then we havo also Costa RIcan and Gold Medal green coffees for those who desire to roast their own coffees. C. W. WOLCOTT a THE FAMILY GROCER PHONE 071. ---a---::-----a--u WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Wages $25 per month. Small family. No wash ing. For particulars, apply to phono Farmers 208. WANTED School teacher for Dis trict No. 35. Must bo qualified to teach eighth grade. Satisfactory wages. Address ti. 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' care Times. FOR SALE Eighteen Jersey heifers, two years old, will bo milch cows next spring. Address Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, Coos River. WANTED Woman to do general house work. Good homo and good wages. Apply Mrs. John R. Smith, North Bend, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Small resi dence or cottago for family of four; must be close In. Address, Box 10, Times. flats FOR RHNT Four l-reo tho O'Conuell building n street. Apply gall k. Hall. MASTER HOWARD BARRETT of Gardiner, came down with his brother on the stage to visit friends In Marshfleld. O. J. WEBER, who has been manag , lng the affairs of the Gordon Sales Company, leaves today on the Breakwater for Spokane, Wash. MR. and MRS. G. A. SAVAGE, Ella Savage and Fay Savage and L. W. Mauzey of North Bend, have re served passage on the Monday stage to Drain. JUDGE J. W. HAMILTON of Rose burg, Is spending a few days with friends In Marshfleld and Is getting ready for the coming term of coHrt at Coqullle which opens a week from Monday. F. M. STEWART and wife, will leave in a few weeks for southern California to spend some time. Mr. Stewart has been troubled with rheumatism and hopes to find a cure while away. A. PAYSON and J. C. MURRAY, two well-known 'Frisco traveling men are visiting their customers on tho Bay. This Is Mr. Payson's first trip here since his marriage at Chlco, Cal., a few months ago and ho is the recipient of congratula tions from his numerous friends. New Coqullle Co. Articles of In corporation were filed in the office of tho secretary of stato as follows: Co qullle Laundry & Ice Company! capi tal stock, $10,000; Incorporators, S. M. Nosier; A. T. Morrison and Geo. T. Moulton. Salem Statesman, FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from Marshfleld. Address R. MoO nn, North Bend. i!ou can UUX or SELL through Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. MANGAN'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. A full line of caskots, couches, robes and funeral supplies In general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2103. 1008. NOT GOOD AFTER, SEPTEMBER 15, THE COOS BAY TIMES VOTING CONTEST For Z I DjBt t Address Good for one vote filled out an d sent to Tho Times office by mail or otherwise on or before oxpirat ion date. No ballot will be altered In any way, or transierreu uuw ueiuB ;.. cu m, ,. t R H5E5ESE5E5E5H5E5E5Z5E525Z5S5E52S2 Building Material CEHBNT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIREBRICK ' SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION PS25a5HSHSH5Z5BSaaSH5HSHSHSESHSESZSE5a5E5HSHSa51JreS2e5BS2SEScl5HSHSlEai . - s NOW IS THE TIME To buy a fall suit. All the New Styles and Shades in Pall and Winter garments from $8.00 to $26.00 the suit. Grizzly Hats at $3.00. Royal Chinook Shoes $3.75 to $4.50. A full line of Furnishings. Everything For Men UP North Front St. WEATHER FORHCA&T. (By Associated Press.) WHSTHRN OREGON. Fair tonight with showers near coast; Sunday, fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours i end- lng 5 p. m September 4, by Mrs. E. MIngus, special govern- ment meteorological observer. Maximum 61 Minimum 53 At 5 p. m CO Precipitation none Wind, Southwest; cloudy. G. 13. MICKEY has Just received a new shipment of furniture at his J North Bend store and is in shape to furnish almost anything you want. Kill 100 Snipes. Claudo Nasburg and Russ Tower were up Coos River jesterday and secured 100 snipo which is said to be a new record for this kind of shooting on the Bay. It is expected that duck hunting will soon be good. The unusual amount of feed on the marshes is expected to draw and keep a large number of ducks. Funeral Largely Attended. Tho funeral of Peter Scott Weaver, tho Coos Buy pioneer, yesterday after noon was largely attended, moro o the older residents being in attend ance than at any funeral on tho Bay In a long time. George E. Weaver, tho only son of the deceased, was present, having arrived yesterday morning from San Francisco. Trouble nt Coqullle. John D. Goss has returned from Coqullle where ho was called yesterday to take part In the case of Tupper vs. Tupper beforo Justice Holden. Tho case Is a con troversy growing out of the sale ot tho hotel at Coqullle and rival claims as to the ownership of certain goods. A change of venue was taken from Justice Holdens court to the court of, the Myrtle Point Justice. Mrs. FnrrliiRer Opens Studio. As will bo noticed by card published elsewhere In this evening's paper. Mrs. E. M. Farrlnger will resume her studio work. During the past sum mer, Bhe visited Now York City, tak ing an advanced course at the Virgil Piano College In that city and re turns to her work better equipped than ever for tho successful prosecu tion of her chosen profession, FIX A BOY 15 Would like position In Btore or other light work, with reference. A. Llndqvlst, Marsh fleld, Postofflce. LOST A brown silk veil aomowhero between the cold storage and Times offlfTice on Friday, leave at Times office and receive reward. Game at North Bend. Manager McKeown Is getting the remnants ot his ball team together today to play the final game of the season with North Bend on the North Bend grounds tomorrow afternoon. Tho two teams have a postponed game to play to complete the schedule and. while It won't affect the position of the clubs, It wfll give those who bought season tickets their money's worth. Gets Four Deer. Dr. R.. G. Galo of North Pend, returned yesterday from Coos River where he has been, recuperating from the effects of hla recent operation, and Incidentally en Joying a little hunting. Ho bagged four fine bucks and says ho didn't exert httnsolf much either. He saya that tho secret of deer hunting in. this section Is being able to shoot well enough to hit the buck after finding him. FOR RENT Small cottage, partly1 furnished. Inquire NE corner Second and 'C streets. FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld Skating Rink building. Inquire D. L. Avery, owner. Will Visit Schools. Supt. F. A. Golden leaves today for Berkeley,. Cal., where ho will meet Jas D. Fer guson, a graduate of Loland Stan ford University, who has been elected' principal of the new Marshfleld High School. The two will then make a tour of California cities, visiting schools and school men there, and later return up through the Willa mette valley on a similar mission. 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