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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1907)
TIIE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAIISHFIELT), OKKGOX, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1007. PERRY IS ASSURED Land Is Given To Extend the Public Road on East Side of the Bay. LONG WHARF ACCEPTED Ami Sow Heroines a Public Thor oughfare Where Ferry Will Land. The East Marshfleld Land com pany deeded several lots to the county yesterday for the purpose of liaving a right of way for this end of the public road between here and Roseburg. The Hennessy and Seng stacken deed to the county of the long wharf on the east side was also accepted by the court. This makes the establishment of a ferry from the foot of Third street to the eastIdo almost a certainty, and It is entirely probable that the ferry proposition will go through in time to have It in operation by the first of July. The question of a public ferry will probably not be decided at the pres ent time, but the rate for ferrying across will be so regulated that this will not work much of a hardship upon those wanting to use It. CHURCHES Kirst Presbyterian. H. H. Brown, pastor. Announcements for Sunday: The Rev. George H. Roach of Ban don will preach at the morning ser vice at 11 a. m. His theme will be vice at 11 o'clock a. m. His theme will be "The Divine Sovereign ty of God. At 7 p. m. the Young People's Society hold their devotion al service at the church. The service will bo conducted by the pastor. The topic, "Wise Ways to Read Wiso Books." Prov. 4:1-9. The evening service is held at 8 p. m., with preaching by the pastor. The sub ject Sunday evening will be, "Hide and Seek." The special musical fea tures at tho preaching services makes them attractive as well as helpful. Strangers And a hearty welcome hero, and so does everybody. Mrs. Ingram at the morning service will i sing "Rock of Ages," by Shepperd. I The ladles quartette will render "Jesus Savior Pilot Me" at the even ing service. First Haptlst. D. W. Thurston, pastor. At 10 a. m., Bible school, Alva Doll, superintendent; 11 a. m.( sermon, "A Doubter;" 3 p. m., Junior Union, Mrs. F. E. Wheeler, superintendent; 7 p. m., Young Peo ple's service, Miss" Bronte Jennings, leader; 8 p. m., special services. The following program will be rendered by the choir, Professor Ayre, musical director: t Voluntary. Doxology. Scripture reading, Psalm 23. Prayer. Anthem, "Bo Joyful In God," J. F. King. Responslvo reading. Anthem, "Beautiful Gates," Spen cer. Offertory. Duet, "Longing for Rest," Misses Mabel and Alpha Mauzey. Sermon, "Happy Convert." Duet "Angel," Misses Lottie Long staff and Bessie Ayre. Recitation, "The Free Seat," Mrs. Thurston. Anthem, "Save Me, O Lord, S. S. Turley. Everybody, especially strangers, are invited to all services. St. Monica's Catholic Rev. Father Donnelly, rector. Mass at 10:30 a. m. at Marshfleld, and mass at Mercy hospital at North Bend at 8 a. m. Christian Science. Services will be held in the Redmen's hall Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject, "Probation After Death." A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. Salvation Army. At 10:30 a. m., open air meeting; 11 a. m., holiness meeting; 2 p. m., Sunday Bchool; 3:30 p. m., song and praise service; 7:30 p. m open air meeting; 8 p. m., salvation meeting. All welcome. Come and get acquainted with tho new ensign. Cost of Extra Knot nml a Half. The extra one and one-half knots that the big Cunard liners are to make over the Kaiser Wllhelm II, Germany fastest Bhlp, require the Installation of sixty-eight additional furnaces, six more boilers, over 52, 000 additional squaro feet of heating surface and the development of an additional 30,000 horse power. To provide for the Increased weight the ship has to be lengthened seventy and a half feet, broadened sixteen feet and deepened four feet and the displacement enlarged by 12,000 tons. PLATS ACCEPTED. The Crawford Point Land company filed a plat yesterday of Its holdings. The plat was accepted. The property Is located just across the bay from Plat B. The company will put the place on the market at once. The plat of the Hennessey Addi tion to East Marshfleld was filed yes terday In Coqullle and also accepted. oiri i Commencing May 1st the subscription price of The Coos Bay Monthly will be advancee to $1.50 A YEAR 15c. A COPY This is made necessary bv the increas- - ing cost of nearly everything used in the production of the magazine : : : : Subscriptions received before the end of this month will be accepted at the old rate of $1.00 a year, but none will be taken at that rate after April 30 : : : : Coos Bay Publishing Co. I WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders Oflico fixtures a specialty. Store Fronts, Counters, Shelving. Let us work out your plans. See us be fore building. Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street DO AWAY WITH DIRTY FINGERS Why should you be bothered with the old fashioned pen when you can buy one of tho Dr. Faber self filling pens here? We have tho largest stock of fountain pens ever seen on the Bay. NORTON & HANSEN Front Street Marshfiold Front Street SEE US FOR Front Street Business Property We Have Something That Will Interest You Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., Henry Sengstdpn, Manager B o 77k (rW i SSL3C3L.flJ a For the Coming Week The items below represent regular goods priced especially low, or special goods at a special price. Look the items over, and if there is anything among them you can use, it will be advantageous to buy this week. Five pieces, 250 yards, domestic pongee. 32 inclics wide. Especially desirable for spring mill 81111111101' dresses. Colors blue, light and dark tan and two similes of si'1'1'11' Worth 05c. Price, yard 52c Five pieces, 200 yards, fancy silk and cotton em broidered waistings. Colors blue, grey, green, cream and white, checked. Very desirable cloth, and is a big value at, yard 45c The WORTH waist for boys and girls. A skeleton waist adapted especially for the warm weather. Just the waist to give to the little folks n lot of comfort. A trial will prove its worth. Only 35c Children's fleeced cotton knit underwear No. 030. Former price ranged from 25c garment to 55c. We want to close out the line, and this week you may have your choice, garment 21c Long silk gloves, 10-hutton length. Regular price is $1.75 pair. Muck and white only. Tills week only, pair $1.00 Children's line grade black cotton ribbed hose Xo. 52. Regular price is 18c pair. All sizes. To close out tills number, we will oiTcr them the coming week at, pair ...,11c Ulen's Halbriggan Underwear. 10 dozen to be disposed of tills week. AVere 70c suit.. . All sizes. Garment 27c Men's sofryl still' hats. Former prices were $2.50 to $3.50. Your choice, tills week, only $1.08 New Laces The recent steamers have brought us direct from Xew York some new, evquisite things in laces. Novelty laces, silk edgings, A'nlancennes and German A'nls, and many others, in the daintiest designs, comprise the lot. It will be worth your time to look them over. New Dress Trimmings Dressmakers nnd others will be interested to know that our new line of dress trimmings lias arrived, llraids, hands and lace effects are all here, and no matter whether it Is a new dress, or an old one you want to make over, the right shades and designs to match every conceivable pattern are among the assortment. Please bear in mind that practically ever) thing this season Is trimmed witli bands, braids, or the medallion effects. American Lcray Corset Dressmakers Endorse Them Our Corset Salon has grown with leaps and bounds. Business has tribbled since that of six months ago, and it is all because of the immensely popularity of the American Lady Corset. It is the only corset we sell, but we do more business on this one corset than could be done on a half dozen other brands. Not only do women come to the store-for them, but mail orders are flooding in upon us for them from homes in the counties of Coos, Curry and Douglas. But why shouldn't we have such a sale for them. They are the most comfortable and serviceable corset on the market today, and they come in a much wider range of shapes. All popular dressmakers endorse them, and insist that women wear an American Lady in having their new garments fitted. The illustration on the right shows model No. 470 and on the left model No 4,54. The price is $ J. 00. It comes in grey and white, and sizes 18 to 30. Outsizes 31 to 36 cost $1.25. Did you ever see a more handsome corset for the money? Other prices of the American Lady are $1.50, $2, $2.25, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $6.50 and $10. The first order on any of these cor sets will be mailed postpaid on receipt of price. Women's Fine Oxfords wJtf) Yrs-ijf I Mr ''fljfm tORSETT w 1 1 r VV mm wwmii Stpk5 jtS (faieih o Another shipment of oxfords have been added yesteiday, after looking through our big stock of wear nothing but oxfoids this season, to look at ofords may not be worn universally, He are con worn by women this season than was ever known stock comprises every width from AA to Eli, and our shoe department completeness. And it is making it the leading trading center of Southern to make it as near perfection as human ingenuity to our already handsome stock. A lady told us oxfords "One would imagine women are going to the wonderful stock you have on hand." While fldent of this fact, that more low shoes will be heretofore, and we stocked up accordingly. Our every size from 2 to 8. Tills is what is making completeness all over this popular store that is Oregon. No, our store is not perfect, but ho aim can make it. Prices of AVomen's oxfords are $2 to $1, and Men's oxfords $3.50 to $5. Men's Fancy Hosiery The Hay our fancy hosiery have been selling, demonstrates how well the lino is thought of. AVlien we bought our fancy hosiery, only the snappiest and the best numbers were accepted. AVe thought He had the right patterns and qualities, hut now we are absolutely certain. Instead of buying u pair at a time, men come hi and buy three to six pairs at a clip. That's faith in them, isn't it? And that's just what, you will want to do, after looking them out, if you are interested in fancy hosiery at ail. Prices are 15c to 05c pair. North Oregon JUBT.MVERS'&CO.1 C005 BAY'5 GREATEST STORE. J Oregon Important Saving In Men's Clothing That is just what it means if you buy your suit of us tills spring. We have bought our spring line especially advantageously, we shaved our mar gin of profit a little, and He are absolutely certain we can save you money. AVe would like to have you look over the different suits and see for your self whether the price is not right. Tills will bo more satisfactory. Then too our Men's clothing is made up right, nnd doesn't have that ordinary "ready- made" ap pearance. The materials are guaranteed all worsted, the linings are of a good quality mohair, the garments are silk-sewed throughout, and every imrt subjected to special wear Is hand-sewed and hand-shnped. Last neck we did the Men's clothing business of tho Hay, simply because we have the right stuff at the right prices. For this week we have replen ished the stocks and are In better shape than ever to handle a big clothing business. Let us fit you out too. Prices range from $10 to .$27.50. It Is comparatively an easy matter to do THE business in Men's hats when you have tho right tilings. Tills spring we haven't turned away one customer who wanfed to buy a hat. Tills is say ing good deal, considering the large number of hats ho sell. Hut it is explained from the fact that men usually have their minds made up before they go into a store as to just what kind of a hat they want, and nlien they come here they always get what they want, or.urcgn little hit better satis fied. Let us have your hat trade, too, and see if you won't he better pleased. Whether it is a still' hat, or a felt hat or a straw hat, we have it in the right shape and shade and at the right price. Men's and Boys' Befits Leather belts are going to be worn more this season than ever. Every fashion paper you pick up intimates this, besides the fact that practically every pair of trousers fills spring Is innilo up with (he belt straps. AVe have a snappy line in now, the newest things in tan, lirown, lilack and grey, at prices ranging from .'i5c to $1.25. The New Fancy Vests Nothing can put that final touch to your diess more than a handsome fancy vest. AVe have some of the snappiest things hi fancy vests in now that were ever shown, patterns that are tasty, attractive, and will set you oil' right. AVhether you are interested in buying a fancy vest just now or not, drop in and look the Hue over. Wo won't charge you anything, and when yon are leady lo buy, you will know we have lust Hliat you want. Prices nio $2.5(1, $81, $8,150, $ I ami $5. I 111 f2lZ2SS8B8WS38&3 SHHLEME5asraEEHB2firSES3I22E:J raaasHSHFWBxaajaHsra itzzsz?. ysrrxxr-. l - J! -l- LfinA . .-6&U'W I AtomJttH. ', W4-