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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1907)
; .-.-.J -. j nwMnagfrgl THE DAILY COOS BAY TITLES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1907. Come on, Giris and Boys. Bring Mamma and Papa With You, Too. THE GOING & HARVEY CO.'S BIG HOLIDAY NING REMEMBER, TO-NIGHT, 7:30 TILL 9:30 P. M. FREE A Mice Express Wagon Will Be Given Away FREE To the Lucky Boy THE COOS BAY ORCHESTRA Will Render Music During the Evening FREE A Fine Large Doll Will Be Given Away FREE To the Lucky Girl Drawings Will Be Held at 8:30 P. M The Largest Stock of Toys Ever Seen f On Coos Bay will be on display. Fr ee to All elcome All P. S. No Goods Will Be Sold During the Evening. wtmmammmmmmi ..jjiMTTigmBmmgiM!gnwil"r-' " mjjamijiBHT.mMttcaCEttM msmmzmmmi 0---4 -- -----' ''' - Tattle of the Town ; ; Tiittle grains of fact sifted from the chaff of gossip lljing up t '- mid down tlio town. J T. lllr IHIItttlllMH - Ben Roberts, a Temnloton rebl dent, is spending the day in the city. ARCHBISHOP RECOVERING J. E. Paulson, a Connllle lumber man, is in Marshfield for a few days. Venerable l'relule of Portland Im proving In Health.' Marshfield friends of Archbishop Christie, of the Catholic diocese, of Oregon, aro In receipt of tho pleas ing news that ho will soon bo able to return from Chicago and resume his honored ecclesiastical' place in Portland, If he makes tho rapid re covery that is expected. Tho crisis lias been safely passed by him after nn operation for removal of gall stones. Tho operation was made by Dr. John B. Murphy at Mercy hos pital. Only tho most favorable con ditions have attended tho caso and It is expected that tho eminent churchman will soon bo completely recovered. Tho archbishop has been ailing for a year pafat. Tho illness was not ri fr n nlirm tn iofiii-i nml l.rwl - rn. ' Ul II Llll Ulllli 1II1I.II1 IT. illlll Ililll 111! I -t t I m P. Sandborg has contracted with u ' wIMl , cnrlmia ntfnM, a. local party to built a ono story build- feml by h,m Un.CQ 8 agQ WUh Ing on tho vacant lot between Uioi1i!h ,.. ,,, t,, ,,. tiouble It is said ho will enjoy ro bust health. Ho Is G 1 years old, and a man of powerful mentality, who is much loved, by tho people of Port- is much loved by tho people- of Ore- gon. W. W. Hayes, after an extended visit at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. John Snyder, has gone to Coqullle. Miss Jennie Eickworth has en gaged with tho Bolt store until after tho holidays. Miss Eickworth was formerly employed with this establishment. WMEEMWKBBMSKUKKWm rmsMMMm ragm-SHiCTWflfltTfrttl Holm meat market nnd tho McPhor- ' son-Ginser establishment for a restaurant. Messrs. D. P. Bradley and W. T. Klnsey arrived hero from Portland this week and will work together In tho contracting business. Mr. Brad ley is a building contractor and Mr. Kinsey a painter and flulsher. L13AVKS KOK HONOLULU ANOTHER RESIDENT FOR COOS BAY COUNTRY 'Commercial Trneler Finds Clmrins of Coos Irresistible and Will Lo cafe In This .Section. Mr. L. C Collins, who ha3 been tho representative of Tillnmnn-Bond-ol, wholesalo grocers, of San Fran cisco, for a number of veara has re Bignod his position and will locnto on Coos Bay or in tho Coqulllo vnlloy. Ho will leavo In company with Mrs. Collins who hns boon with him this trip and closo up his uffairs in Snn Francisco, leturnlng to Coos Bay soon after tho holidays. Mr. Thomas Carter takes his placo, and hns been shown the country nnd Introduced to tho Coos county tradesmon. Mr. Wiley Tlndlolph Will Make Pleas ant Winter Tour. Mr. Wiley Tlndolph, tho Minne apolis capitalist, who hns spent sov oral months on Coos Bay, will de part on tho Plant for San Francisco, whero ho will join a party of four Minneapolis friends and In com pany with thorn will ninko a winter trip to Honolulu and Japan. Mr. Tlndolph has been a good friend of tho Coos Bay country since ho has boon horo nnd will return In Juno to look after business affairs. Ho speaks highly of tho courtesies ho has boon shown while In Marsh tlehl and intends to spend most of his tlmo ou Coos Bay when ho re turns. Ho has recently received word that his son, Dr. L. W. Tln dolph, hnd successfully passed tho Indiana state medical board's ex amination, and was to tako up spec ial work In tho Bollovuo hospital, Now York City. 4&& f II Hi. M FkmmWwJt, Sim153 After the Election? If so, blow yourself to one of those fine Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits, if not come, anyway and let us make a new man of you, dress you up and be there with the big smile. 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