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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1907)
1 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1907. s ftmmmmmimmmmmmmt immmmmimmmmmmimmmmmtmmiimmmmmm Tattle of the Town Now All-Together Everybody Holiday Bargains iii Odds and Ends .Wttlo grains of fact sifted from tho chair pf gossip flying up nnd down tho town. FOR Something Useful as Well as Ornamental A Brighter, Busier Coos Bay - C. C. Evelaml Is Here from flandon. These all go at Half Price Odds and ends In covered dishes and decorated China waro off. Somo very handsomo pieces. Mrs. Mao Yates, from tho Coqullle, is a Marshfleld visitor. Everything in this column is a decided bargain without any discount. Light Up and Set Busy! Geo. E. Cook, of Empire, was a business visitor in Marshfleld Mon day. This Line 1-3 Off B It is the brilliantly illuminated5 Electric Lighted store that does the business, . Thfi shonners are co-miner bv railroad and fpi-rv. by launches and carriages, thronging the shopping' district making-purchases for the holiday season, Crowds of them- pass your store, It's Up to You to Get Them Inside! ' Tlrev willrafl have'monev to snend. if not in vonr store perhaps next door, It's up' to you, Mr, Merchant, to get your share of itl As a matter of advertisement your store should should be brilliantly lighted by Electricity The bright store attracts the most shoppers Sells the most goods, Light is the life and Electric Light is the life of trade, So all together everybody for brighter streets brighter stores brighter windows blighter homes for BRIGHTER COOS BAY, Telephone No, 1781, 8 he Coos Bay uas l & Electric Co. 1 and North Bend. H UBMaaamBKBOBBKnaaKMRMHIOEaMtll Marshiield utmmmmmztm :tK Wo nro now offering our cnC ro stock and good will for salo at invoice price. It is tho oldea and best retail grocery stand in North I tend. Apply nt ouco to L North Bend, Corner Grocery GRIMES & CO. Oregon. M ?&m VQgiuttrzssff COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS I guarantee better work at lower prices, than can bo had elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until you have SEEN Me F. M. Stewart, Prop. Corner 3d & D Sts. 'Phone, Main 1731 ? T i'i I v-'- ?"'i 1 "ll JH'lf1! A'iTI n Cook with Gas - - use - - Electric Power and Flatirons re Coos Bay Gas Electric Co. IE Tt: .......-.tttmt;lttlilltllsmtm?l!Ut.!m aniiK:mmJim;mwjwwwww....w.' H Everything Elcetrical at i Oregon Electrical Supply Co. Now O'Oonnoll Bll. itttt2tiMttmatmttttmtfflmmmtmtmttttttt)nmrmmttttfflm: WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS Spttd Uanchci mi Entinei a Sptdalty . . . . D tl- Atl.J.J U AU Ciaiiti of Boat and tngine Ktpamnj riewpuj "" . Slopt hi the North Band Waeltn M31 H. R.'BEVIER, MecnaaicalEnjineer North Bend, Ottft C H. AUGER, Boat Builder. J. T. Bridges, tho Myrtlo Point meichnnt, is spending a few days in Marshfleld. Miss Jenny Eickworth has returned to the "Cash Store" where sho will act as assistant saleslady through tho holidays. ,, Francis H.-Clarko is movlng-hls I liRUsqnolii eitectsx from tW Rogers i.ii,u.,.. i.! u ' 71.1L r. uniiuiiiB m ma new iiuwu just com pleted in the northern section of Marshfleld, which stands on a "fine eminence overlooking the bay. Mr. D. D. Doi'olis and family, of Seattle, arrived on Coos liny, during the latter part of last week, and have decided to make their home either' in Marshfleld or North Bend. Mr. Doralls Intends building a home and entering into some business enterprise. Our entire lino of French Havlland, somo very tv beautiful patterns and nothing will mako a more nnnrlenmn nt nnHn..ulA r-11 i . ..u....au..,u u, uiiiuuiiriuiu vjunsimas present lor wife or mother one third off. This Line 1-3 Off Summer dress goods, entire lino of exceedingly good value, but Intend to stop handling this lino of 'goods, one-third off. Gillette Hazors, knbwn tho world over as tho best safety razor over tnado $5.00 Guaranteed "Clean Cut" cutlery, pocket knives, scissors, carving sets, etc. always usoful from i 25c up Toys and Teddy Bears Wo are headquarters for this lino of goods. Tho children will appreciato theso for Christmas. 5c up. Mr. Harry Grosse, of SIsson, Cal., is on Coos Bay and at present is lo cated in' this city. Mr. Groose Js In terested in lumber enterprises and Intends investigating tho timber resources surrounding the Bay. He will also enter Curry county where he will remain for a few weeks attend ing to business interests there. Thence going south to Eureka and San Francisco. Dr. McCormac was seen yesterday and asked whether the logs had start ed down the Coqullle river. He said that a few had come down, perhaps 1500. This is the time of year when the logs are started from the camps on the Coqullle and its branches, but the rains have not been heavy enough so far to rnako much of an impression on tho large cut which will later bo speeding down to the booms. "Weary" Chandler, captain of last year's. champion football team, and one of the best ends on tho Pacific coast, arrived in town Wednesday night from Marshfleld, where he has been superintending a mine. "Weary" is a loyal alumnus, and comes to help Coaches Frost and Chase pre pare tho 'Varsity team for their an nual struggle with tho Multnomah eleven. He appeared on the field last evening in a suit and made tho rooters glad with his familiar figure. His coaching will prove invaluable to the Oregon team at this time. Coach Chase returned today from Seattle, where he was an official In the U. W. Eugene Register. "FLYEIt" ENGINEER WEDS Tlioinus Ijawhoroo Joins Ranks of the Benedicts. People who patronize "Tho Flyer" in their Journeys between Marsh fleld and North Bend have been con scious of a general air of felicity about that boat. ' The reason has been disclosed in the following be lated wedding announcement which has just reached tho Times: MARRIED at Coqullle on Wednes day November 27, 1907, by Justlco of tho Peace E. G. Holden, Mr. Thomas Lawhorno and Miss Leila Cox both of this city. Tho bride is a Marshfleld lady and many wish their voyago on tho matrimonial sea may be as pleasant as a "Flyer" trip. . THE MASQUERADE PRIZE WINNERS. Art. 6 COOS BAY CASH STORE J. N. Bolt, Mmiager. GOOD GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES. "KHo 0$00$$ WANT A IK T Y ill 1 JL XlJLr J Rates for want advertising Five cents per line. For Sale. ' One Lot in Caples Addition to Marshfleld. For particulars apply to Mrs. Lucinda Chrisman, 567 Milwau kee Street, Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE Durham bull; apply J. A. Mcintosh. Coos day Creamery. mmmmmimmmmnmmmmmmmmmmra ' ' " ' ; Tf i i. yu .,;;.''' i ilM" -'..'1,.l,.FlT.,.li11 - M CLOTHING and H GENTS' FURNISHINGS H We have a large line of best makes, the best fitting garments and the best wearing goods we have tt ever handled. Our line is so complete we can fit any- JJ 'body and suit the most particular and at prices that are tempting. FOR RENT Furnished room, ?2.50 per week. "A" care Times. FOR RENT Housekeeping and bedrooms. Coos Bay Auciton Co. FOR SALE 18-foot gasoline boat. Apply to Max Timmerman. WANTED Waitress at tho Blanco Hotel. FOR SALE Good range with -tank and connections, cheap. Coos Bay Bakery. FOR SALE 3 half-story frame buildings at Bunker hill.. Aug. Frizecn. FOR SALE Best business in town. Apply Coos Bay Auction Co. Coos Bay Storage and Transfer Co. II. O. Breckenridge, C. H. Walters. All kinds of Transfering and Job bing. Prices reasonable and Goods handled with eare. Phono C61. Steam Dye Works C Street. Indies' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or llyed Philip Becker, Proprieloi. List of Lucky Ladies and Gentlemen At tho Itcdincn's Ball. ""' t ' Tho prize committee which dis tributed tho awards at tho Redmen dance Saturday, let somo of the prizes get away without learning to whom thoy went. The Times, is therefore, unable to give a complete list, but the following is as nearly complete as was possible to obtain. Two-step 1st prize, Elmer Rownes and Mrs. Jesse Ferrln; 2nd prize, Jesso Ferrln and Miss Edna Wleder. Waltz 1st prize, Claude Nasburg and Miss May Stauff; 2nd prize, Mr. Kelly and Miss Maudo Painter. Best representation of Sacajawea, Albert Seelig; most popular young lady, Miss Harris, of Sumner; best sus tained character, John Grills, as "Happy Hooligan;" best Indian wo man, Mrs Pettyjohn; best Indian, George Farrin; , most comical woman, Miss Jennie Eickworth; most comical man, L Elrod; handsomest costume, Mrs. O'Kelly, C7 one. V PHONE 923 So Easy Mountings and Torlc Lens makes tho best eyo glass combination on earth. Wo Iiavo one of tho finest electric equipped' Optical parlors in Oregon. Orders taken for Opera and Field glasses for Xmns presents. F. J. HAYES Optometrist. We handle the Cluett and Monarch brands, two lines of shirts that have no superior. Worn the world over. x In a large variety In the very latest shapes and colors. We have no doubt you can find just what you want here. We can supply you with anything you may want in this line, as we have a large assortment, ranging from the cheapest to the best, from the coarse to the fine. SHOES We carry the Star brand "They are better." HATS AND CAPS Any style, size, shape or price you may need. IFWu W 17 W c2& Ei, i a.wn H The "ittttztttt House of Quality. !$ $ ... AT THE ... Lusfi Every Customer Satisfied. Besides banks of all descriptions we have a full line and assortment of brand NEW TOYS, just arrived. Our Banks Solid I Toy Store Automobiles. Steam Knglncs. Kxprcss Wagons. Tricycles, Boats and Mechanical Toys. ' Tops nnd Whistles. Christmas Boxes and Novelties. Dolls and Buggies. Everything desired in an up-to-dato toy assortment. Elegant lino of pictures, new subjects, now framing designs. Call and see us. MiSS A. M. MATHEWS Wood Ilros. Ilulidlng, i&e&s.kp&,'-ititom4ii North Bend, Ore. X Seo that beautiful hand painted China at Mllner's. 050050i.7Oi0t5?OlJOi;00dOt. DRINK NATIONAL BEER ABSOLUTELY PURE BOTTLED BY Mirrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 0OO$$$0$$$OS0G$K$00O0$$$9$$$0$$0$$: 1 1 IS? V SS59BSS(, 'i""i nmr f ywiTiiHwm tw ' 'tMI . TiTi?Tirj Eniti F?: . ti,..t ', fi -. W:-A Dt3ww Jtrt 'v t-afeL- i'Tt w- -n t,. . V