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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1908. 1 r - -ii mriffm j The MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, OREGON The MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, OREGON a f I ou Owe It to Yourself to Spend our Money Where It Will do the Most Good I jt Only Are the Values in Merchandise Better at The Myers Store, But You Pay No More, and en Less, Than You Do for Inferior Goods Elsewhere Then Too, In Dealing With Us, You fe Dealing With a House Possessing An Irreproachable Keptlfcatjioft for Fair Dealing 0 SB I Misses' aid Children's Coats Possibly at no other time have the coat styles for misses and Sdren been more pleasing than this season. The fabrics cer Rily were never more adaptable to this, climate, and as to the aces we are asking, we can assure you of a saving that is worth vestigating. We buy our children's coats direct from a large v York manufacturer, who has been making children's coats y,v for more than 50 years, and whose reputation for turning tgood, honest goods Is indeed enviable. ces range from $15.00, for ages 6 to 16 sars, down to $1.50 Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Are you thinking of traveling? If so, you will certainly want a trunk or suit case. You will also want to get the best that your money can buy. Trunks and suit cases must be strongly made to withstand the severe knocks incident to even ordinary transportation. Our goods are made by an eastern maker who has an almost world-wide reputation of making trunks and suit cases that are as strong as any on the market. We purchase of him In large quantities, thereby getting a special discount, to say nothing of getting special carload freight rates. Hence if it is $5.00 or $15.00 you want to put Into a trunk, we can assure you of a better value than any other store In this section. Look over our line before you buy. . New Fall Dress Goods Wo would particularly like to show you our unusually attrac tive lino of wool fabrics selling at $1.50. Early In the season we began to lay plans to show tho best values at this price than can possibly be seen anywhere else. Through a special contract with the woolen goods manufacturer, we were enabled to got a very special price from them, and then we shaved our profits to a mini mum, which, together, make a lino that cannot bo matched by any store in tho country. Ask to bo shown our pretty lino of dress goods, selling at yard $1.50 Ladies' Underwear Itkt, m, ii 11 fiiv tholr nnrlnrwpnr of 11H. First. S.,r. m.r cfoir a en nnmnlnto thnt. wo can Generally, S 4-imm ito nriint thflv wnnt. find RfiRondlv. because jlvv wiiuiA juoi if"u .vrf ,.., ; Br prices are so low as to place them beyond, competl fbn of other stores. Wo. buy our women's, underwear (lrect from the manufacturer, a thing smaller stores can t do, and it, therefore, stands to reason that inasmuch l wo save the jobber's profits, wo. can sell lo.YC.er. Again ?e say, buy your underwear hero and Bave not alone Soney, but tlmo and worry as well. (fj) E? e are now -selling a good cashmere garment ), 111 sizes, at garment And every Item In underwear Is priced Just as low. Ii Women's and Children's Hosiery Hosiery Is another article of dress that everyone uses. It Is also a part of' one's' apparel in which the wearing dualities are most readily perceived, Possibly, there is no article of dress In which there can be so much Infe riority as in hosiery. A cheap dye, for one thing, can be Sised by tho manufacturer, thereby taklpg the strength but of the yarn. Another deception can be practiced by fweavlng them "light" as Is known in manufacturing cir cles. For instance, Instead of using all of No. 1 grade Jyarn, they will use a part of No. 1 mixed with a No. 2 fgrade, or even a more Inferior quality. The best proof fyou can have in buying hosiery, is to purchase of thor oughly experienced dealers, dealers, who can easily detect these deceptions and only buy No. 1 grade goods. This I is one reason why our hosiery is giving such good satls ( faction. We get tho best, and, we know' it, when we get I hold of the best. Then, too, pur, prices are. no more than were you buying Inferior grades. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns The October patterns are now here, and we can supply any number shown In the current Issue of the Ladles Home Journal. The Journal Patterns are" Unquestion-i ably the best and most simple pattern on the market; today. With the guide chai;t, w,hch accompanies, each, pattern, they are so easily understood that a child, of ordinary intelligence can put them together. Another point in their favor, is' that a" garment made from these patterns fits more perfectly and has a better appearancel than any other pattern we know of. If you. have neyer tried the Journal Patterns, you should do so at once. Prices are 10c and 15c. alio Journal Children's Dresses on Display In Our Show, Windows Aro Now Offered at Cost of Material and Labor. PMHN Have You Sent in Your Subscription for The Dry Goods Exponent Free to Everyone Upon Request, THIS new store publication appeared for the first time about three weeks ago, and at once was the praise and delight ol hundreds of its recipients. The next number will appear on the 15th of this month, and you should receive a copy. Aside from containing some interesting store advertising, in its col umns will appear some especially helpful articles for the house hold. Many suggestions in the proper mode of dress will be given, while the farmer and fruit grower will find many sugges tions and hints that can only be measured in dollars and cents. "We have already received hundreds of subscriptions for this new and interesting publication, but if you have not sent us your name, won't you do so at once? We want you to receive the pa per regularly, and we know you will want it, with its many live and helpful articles. Fill out accompanying blank, coupon, and send to us nt once, today, before you mislay this announcement. (Cut out on dotted lines) A. W. MYERS & COMPANY GENTLEMEN: Plcnso enter my nnmo on your mailing list for The Pry Goods Exponent, tho same to be sent mo regularly for one year, freo of expense to inc. Name Address ....:.... (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Below I show the names of sonic of my friends to whom I should like you to send the EXPONENT: Nnmo Address Naino Address Nnmo Address Again We Are Hard Alter You to Sell You Your Fall Suit Gentlemen: You owe this much cour tesy to your pocketbook if not to us to look over our splendid line of Men's Fall Suits, before you purchase. Every one of our suits, selling from $15 up to $25 are all wool, the linings are of either serge or fine grade of satin. The' are tailored the best that human hands can tailor them, and every one is guaranteed to give you a service equal to any suit selling for $5 over and above our prices, at other stores. The high est price suit we sell is $25 none higher but dozens of discriminating men tell us our $25 suits are equal to suits they paid $35 and $40 for at other stores. So if this is true, and wo have no reason to- doubt their sincerity, is it not a matter that calls for your careful Investigation? Should you not arrango at once to sou this splendid line, mid if found as others found it, give us your suit business? These aro some prac tical hints you should consider, and if found worthy, wo should have your busi ness. Prices of suits range from $10 to. . . . ;$'25 Men's Nobby Hats Here is another artlclo of men's wearing apparel that The Myers Store excels in from a price, quality and stylo standpoint. All tho newest things are now being shown' in the derby and soft styles. Our men's hats aro. in a class alone. Thero is no brand or brands to comparo with thoso wo are selling. This is why wo are doing so large a hat business, selling about forty-five per cent of tho hats in Coos County. Colors aro ollvo or elephant green, brown, tan or black. Prices rango from $5 down to $3.50 and .&& 1r - Hr TR.ENGTH in a bank 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, the Capital. LHJKRALITY In a bank is ltB willingness to furnish funds to depopitors to assist them. In parrying: .on. their legitimate bual- ness. Our motto is. "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and, if you find un do serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savipgs-Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $ 1 OO.dOO.pO Officers and Directors. John S. Coke, Pres. William, Grimes, W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers, Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower, Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier. Judte John P. Hall. M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager. -.f .1. ., f.. ,,., i,., i.. t..,t,....j..4,.lj,.,.,,-.t......i.- -----? Streamer Wilhelmma LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master. Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply Chas Thom owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. - -1. .1, - ,t. . ,t, . ,t, ..t... ,t, . ,t, - ,. - - l - !' '! - 't t1 'I t '?' Have You Tried the Want Ads? HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattin. New and modern Uiroughout. Rates 91 per day, $0 per week. Free baths, newly furnished! Phone 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. E5H5EFilIH5E5252S25ESlS25ZSZSS5a5H5c Hunting. Ashing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautlfal Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's paradise. When you come to Ten Mile visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot tares, tents, boats, complete camp outfits for rent at rea- K sonable rates. In connection f with the cafe. Any size party taken care of. Call and see us b or phone your engagement, b Phone local or long distance. 1 R. n. REED, Prop, u T.ATrirUIIll.1 fllfU 1 aiSHSSSaSZSZSraSPSESZSHSHSESHSHSE? MARSHF1ELD HOTEL Corner 'A' and Third street. Board and Lodging. Per day., $ 1.00 Per Week.,$G.OO. Meals 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor. Better send this paper to a friend. Are you voting In The Times' Prize Contest? It lsan "overthrow" to a man's confidence when a bachelor's, stove Is accidentally overthrown and. he re members ho has .neglected to Insure his effects. Do not let it happen to you. Cover the yaluo of .your be longings with a Firo Insurance po licy, for you never know when a blaze will occur. We can insure you In a good and roliablo Company for a trifling annual premium. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the Finance Committee of tho Common Council of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, at the office of tho Recorder of said city, in tho City Hall of said city, until 4 o'clock p. in., Tuesday, Oc tober 31st, 1908, for $10,023.87 street improvement bonds of the City of Marshfleld In denominations not exceeding $500, bearing inter est at the rato of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; each bond to bo dated November 2d, 1908, payable ten years from tho dato thereof; provided that tho right is reserved to take up and cancel any of such bonds, upon tho payment of tho faco value thereof, within accrued interest to tho dato of payment at any semi-annual in terest payment period at or after ono year from tho dato of such bond or bonds, by giving thirty days pub lished notice. Bonds authorized by act of Legis lature of Stato of Oregon. Assessed valuation of City $1,791, 549.00. No bonded Indebtedness. Population estimated at 5,000. Certified check for 5 per cont of amount of bids must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited in caso 'bid is accepted and bidder falls to accept bonds within ten days. Bids received for any amount of DELAY IN MEETING. J Oregon-Idaho Congress Postpones Hoscburg Session. ROSEBURG, Oct. 8. Col, E. Hofer of Salem, president of the Wil lamette Valley Development League, writes Secretary Zurcher 'of tho Ro soburg Commercial Club, that It will not bo posslblo to hold tho proposed Oregon-Idaho Development Cqngres3 In Roseburg on October 15, as an nounced, as somo of tho leading speakers will bo unable .to come hero at that time. Therefore this session of the Congress will be postponed un til October 23 or 24. Arrangements may bo made to occupy both days with tho sessions of the Development Congress and a general, Good Rp,ads j'ljf meeting. 9i said bonds, small bidders being JEI4 glvon preference. The. right iB, ro- Wmfr served to roject any and alj.blds. jfAlf Bated this 7th day of October, U 1908. iflfl HERBERT LOCKHART, KB I JAS II. FLANAGAN, M 1 CLAUDE NASBURG, fflf M Finance Committee of tho Common 9il M Council. igl I A $75.00 scholarship for . somo slfl yoyng man or woman getting sub- ill scrlbers for Tho Times. S'ufl Now Is tho time to get busy In, The 'fd'H Times' Prlzo Contest. iliffl JWMLiSAA.