Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1909)
TO- W ' M'HWW .MiWffWnKTTr THE COOS BAY TIMES NARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY.. APRIL 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION K STRAIGHT THIS -i . . .i . i ' 4 LOO NTO WHOEVER buys the Furnishings for your home has a responsibility, in fact becomes a buyer, just the same as we have a buyer for our store It is Business Economy with you, the same as it is with us to get the Best Values you can for the price you care to .spend Here Are Real Live Bargains ?Vi ' 'J itm, ri-t:-i PI if?". 'irra.i . .. TWS iiiH siypf 4? Jti! fit ftMl JTPj. Aflrl ;1 Ruffled Swiss Curtains .... 50c per pair Better Swiss Curtains . . . $1.00 per pair With Hemstitched or Tucked Ruffles $1.50 per pair 60 inch Ecru Lace Curtains $1.50 and 1.65 per pair Real Cable Net Curtains $2.00 and 2.50 per pair Fancy Window Nets . . 20c and 30c per yard Better Ones at . . 40c, 60c and 90c per yard White Fringed Bed Spreads with cut corners . $2.25 and 2.50 Each Fine Colored Spreads Blue, Pink or Yellow $4.00 Each Library Tables with magazine under-board well finished and sightly $5, 6 and 10 Sewing Rockers, very comfortable, well finished at only $2.65 3.25 and 3.50 Large Arm Rockers, wide and roomy, well constructed and only $3.25, 3.50 and 5.25 Morris Chairs . . . $9, 10.50 and 12.50 Metal Beds, good quality . . $3, 4.85 and 6.00 Framed, Mirrors . . . 20c, 45c and 90c Genuine Oak Dining Tables . . $10.50 to 16.50 Real Quartered Oak Dining Tables $18 and 24 Splendid Dining Chairs . . $1.50, 1.90 and 3.00 Good Furniture is Not Expensive when you buy it from this house. Good Furniture is an invest ment, an asset. It holds its own always and never depreciates, however little you have or care to spend. COME TO THIS STORE And see for yourself just what we have. If you dont need anything in our line COME ANYWAY. ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE VISITORS. WE ARE erry t rim?mzz&:mtmx&&2 FILL NORTH OF LSL M G Dredge Oregon Will Soon Start Work On "Sawdust Flat" Section. Tho dredge Oregon will start the nil of tho "sovdust flat" north, of Mill Slough and west of Broadway Friday or Saturday and will rush tho work to completion. Tho fill of the rai'road yards will ho completed to morrow night or early Friday and then Capt. Peters will move tho dredgo up opposite tho Alliance docks and start pumping Into Ander son avonue, formerly D street. Most of the owners of tho unimproved property in the flat around tho Chandler and down to Mill Slough hnve signed to have their property Idled so that the wholo section Is likely to ho raised to grade, making one of tho hest Improvement In tho "sawdust" flat that has beon made In years. When this All Is completed, tho dredgo will move on up and run a plpo down Commercial nvenuo, for merly 'H' street and fill tho btreota and somo of tho property In that section. As soon as this1 Is completed, tho dredgo will begin work on tho rog ulnr govornmont project of clearing tho channel the cost of which will ho dofrnyed by tho $25,000 trnasfor red from tho jetty fund. Tho dredgo will work along down tho channel from Marshflold, cutting off tho shonla and Btrnlghtoning It out. This jirojoct will tnko sovoral months. There Is somo tnlk of putting on a night orow ani? hastonlng this work so that It can be completed about Aui-Mist 1. NORTH BEND NEWS -- !- - MOVEMENT OK VESSELS. The tug Gleai'or from tho Vmp- J 1 Tho steamer Eureka arrived In i ' port this nfternoon from Eureka and l -will sail this evening for Portland, Robert Simpson and wife are 111 of the grip. Mrs. George Kay of Ferndale, is still critically 111. C A. McKellys of North Dend,ls In Coqullle on business. Mrs. A. Wright of Sumner, v4slt ed friends here yesterday. Miss Annie Childs of Coqullle, Is the gut-bt of Miss Ellen Anderson. Mrs. E. Noah of Eastport, spent yesterday wlfli Norjh Bend friends. Mrs. W. Ward of Daniels Creek, was a North Uend shopper yester day Miss Myrtle Hodson has returned from a week's visit with Marshfleld friends. ' . Mrs. Arthur Vineyard's daughter Glndys, is quite ill of tonsllltis at Eastsidc. Carl and Otto Freeland are visit ing their brother, Isaac Freeland, at Gardiner. Rev. R. G. Sumerlln of the North Bond church, will hold services Sun day at Mosier's .chapel on South Coos River. Mrs. D. Woolsry and baby of Eastslde, visited relatives in Marsh field yesterdav, A largo shipment of doors for 'Frisco was taken on by the M. F. Plant yesterday RIchard,qkj; 8ml wlfo nml J,iss Maud Cole ijud' Ralph Coke have roturned-'froftj a law-ylnys from their summer fjomo "Kainp Kill Kare" on South Coos River. Chns. Alhjor took. a party of pic nickers ftp Co River In his launch "Mischief" Sunday5. Among those In tho party were Edith Allger, Ethel Motzler. Miss Matthews, Ellen An dorson, 'Is. I ootnls and M. G. Coleman. MUST " WiMWmmM - -! --.-.. fr.lfr.fr. RECEIVED New Line, Solid Gold, Latest Designed A DOLLAR SAVED is a DOLLAR EARNED The habit of saving, formed early In life, it the foundation of many a fortune. Thrifty people patronize the savings bank and prosper. Deposits In savings banks have proven more safe and profitable than any other class of investment for people who must build up n- fortune from daily savings. The department of savings Is a special feature with this bank. Interest paid on all Savings Deposits remainlug six months or longer. A GENERAL IUXKIXG AX1) TRUST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECKING ACCOUNTS SOLICI'iED. Jewelry J First Trust Savings Call and See Them CARLETON JRWELRY COMPANY FIRST JTRUST AND 8AVING3 BANK BLDG., MARSTOTHLD, ORE .. , . , . , . ! ,, . 4 - .1. ,, . , -..--- .1. .. -. --- Men and Boy's Fine Shoes auk OF COOS BAY DIRECTORS. JOHN S. COKE JNO. F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS. W. S, CHANDLER, HENRY SBNGSTACKEN, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, DORSET KREITZER, WILLIAM GRIME3, OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE. President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. Do you want a shoo that will hold Its shape? A DRESSY SHOE? A DURABLE SHOE? A SNAPPY STYLE? THAT WILL WEAR AND WEAR? Wo sell Them! See our Oxfords, Tan and Oxblood, latest styles. PRICES $2.50 TO S3.00. CENTRAL AVE. The BAZAR. Draws Drafts on -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-a-a-n-a a-a-a-a-a- 7 XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re colvod at the ofllce of tho Llght Hottso Engineer, Portland, Oregon, until 12 o'clock M May 17, 1909, and then opened, for construction of keeper's dwelling at Cape Blanco Llht-Stntlon. Orogon, In accordance with specifications, coplos of which, with blank proposals and other In formation, mar be had upon applica tion to tho Light-House Engineer, Portland, Oregon, a tt Cassln & Ish. Goldfield, Nevada. U. S. A., write: "During tho last groat fire lu Goldfleld. a building covered by Malthold was right In tho heat of tho lire. A wooden shed attached to It burned, but though tho roofing blistered and partly melted, It did ont burn. It was tho very host kind of an advertisement for tho material." The Paraffine Paint Co.nsco C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor THE FBtST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK f Wells Fargo Nevada Nntlonal Rank, San Francisco, Cal. The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. I Tho Nntlonal Park Bank, New York, N. Y. I Tho Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, I' . The Bank of Scotland, London, England. Tlie Credit Lyonnals, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia, Afrlc, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit Issued. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD. OREGON. , Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits 975,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali fornia, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ove First National Bank, Roseburg Ore,, Hanover National Bank, Hew York, N. M. Pothchlld & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the 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 DEPOSITS z t t ! -f4--f ( ( a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a- L. J. POST Contractor and Builder Eighteen Tr' exper'uoo hai taught m a motto -Tike otr time ni d our work right" P CenMmni with Dal WeA 6C2 South Second Street JJABSHFIELD, OHM. HOMESTEADERS, NOTICE. Pei sons desiring locations on Gov ernment Land (Homestead) call on. or address tho undersigned. (Loca tion feo reasonable.) GEORGE MATnER, Port Orford, Ore. 1 a 1 a 1 tt a a 1 a a a 1 t a t tt