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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1907)
-5 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. HARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1907. i mi iM r-rtViirTVf-in ii ,-u 3 Wi w "''. m&mwmisimmci Wi.1tfftfriiWriiWtiirih $1.40 Will Buy Rockers worth $2.25 December Bargains At GULOV aaria-Himic We have Eighteenteen Shopping Days Left To Sell What We Have. $1 f&(S TO 50 Will Buy Rockers worth $2.50 to $3.50 LIBRARY TABLES $16.00 for a solid oak table, worth $25,00 $15.00 for a round oak table, worth $23,00 $6.00 for an oak table worth $ 9,00 $3.00 for an oak table worth $ 5,00 $2.50 for an oak table worth $ 4,25 CHINA CLOSET $25.00 will buy a $35,00 closet $20.00 will buy a $28,00 closet $16.50 will buy a $24,00 closet WSXJWL-X $8.50 RUGS $11,00, $12,00 and $14,00 values. These rugs are wool, grass fibre and tapestry, BARGAIN TWO FRENCH WILTON RUGS 9x12 regular value $52,00 for $38.00. Best bargain in the store. $42,00 set of wea oak Mission tea seat chairs for $29.00 $26,50 set golden oak chairs for $20.00 $28,00 set golden oak chairs for. $21.00 0 GULOV TRUNKS At Big Savings $11,00 trunks for - $8.00 $10,00 trunks for $7.25 $8,00 trunks for $5.25 $5,50 trunks for $4.00 $5,00 trunks for $3.50 ch Cover o SICI as rtierres At. Half Price have some Dandies kwwwiui f Economical Frame Dwelling. j Built In Minnesota at a Cost of $2,600 to Owner's Entire Satisfaction. Copyrltfht, 1007. by GeorUc W. Payne & Son, Carthage, lit h MSflfilMlMSfflRlsJ 3aB ' Www B 3 jj n 011189 Br" 3 , f jtPu - ..r ffGuiKS PERSPECTIVE VIEW, .jf t E I o..'0 in v xcaei -"-y jp r,pfc , $irrtcll .G I . 7M.M FIRST FLOOR PLAN. 1 M K7IUTVEaamW fey I in.i ii in wifxjt ,:.! r.m 31 x JffiJr';"ftlt 1 p-fT"ta1 r 1 5 Eft qmiS1 LiifwJ. I 7,. "- ' W ! -&-? r A DROP OF WATER. ' " SECOND FLOOR PLAN. Tho houso Bhowu bcro Isthe residence of Dr. A. B. McNeall of Bowen, LUL It Is Identical with ono erected for $2,000 for C. L. Poterson of Glenwood, ffften., who in a letter to tho, architect expresses the fullest satisfaction with j".i plans. Mr. Peterson says 'In part. "Tho arrangement of tho rooms la as complete and convenient as thoioxterior is pleasing." Tho interior trim to ypress on the first floor and iino on the second. j i GEORjQE W. PAYNE & SON. It Has a History That Is Full of the Wonders of Romance. Water that is now in tho ocean nnd in tho river has been many times in tho sky. Tho history of a slnglo drop taken out of a glass of water is really a romantic one. No traveler has ever accomplished such distances in his life. That particle may have reflected the palm trees of coral islands and have caught tho sun ray In tho nrch that spans a cloud clearing away from tho valleys of Cumberland or Califor nia. It may have been carried by the gulf stream from tho shore of Florida or of Cuba to bo turned into a crystal of ice beside tho precipices of Spltzbcr gen. It mny have hovered over tho streets of London and have formed a part of murky fog and have gllstenwd on tho young grass blado of April In Irish fields. It has been lifted up to heaven and sailed in great wool pack clouds across tho sky, forming part of a cloud mountain echoing with thun der. It has hung in a fleecy veil many miles above tho earth at the closo of long seasons of still weather. It has descended many times over in showers to refresh tho earth and has sparkled nnd bubbled in mossy fountains in ev ery country in Europe. And it has returned to its native skies, having accomplished its pur pose, to bo stored onco again with electricity to givo it now life produc ing qualities and equip it as heaven's messenger to earth onco more. The Roman Climate. Gales aro very roro In Homo nnd nev er blow with extremo violenco. The most striking peculiarity of tho Roman climate is tho absence of high winds. Tho air is pure nnd clear, owing to tho almost complete absenco of smoke, oven In the winter months. Tho aver ago yearly movement of tho nlr is only Ave miles an hour. This Is of enormous advantage in winter, since tho "trn montana" (north wind), which Is tho nrAirniiirnr wind In this season. Is. if strong, decidedly cold and bracing, but when under eight miles nn nonr is uo Ilghtful for most people, including in valids. The south winds aro essen tially sea breezes. Ttiey frequently oUnmnto with the tramontana. Tho sirocco (southeast wind), which fortu nately does not often blow, Is moist and enervating. It gives rise to languor in most individuals. - Jj.. i- Fresh Olympla Oysters and frozen Toko Point Oysters, hardshell clams, fresh fish, crabs, shrimp, and smoked salmon today.. Tho Empire Fish Market, near Pioneer Grocery. Footballs, punching bags, box ing gloves and dumb bells at Mllner'a 'It Might Have Been Worse. Mark Twain, during ono of his lec ture tours, was waiting at a station for a delayed train. The lecture com mittee and several townsmen were with him and talking their best to pass tho time away. Ono man told about a frightfully unhealthy town he had read about, and It was a grewsomo tale of dying and burials and that sort. "It might have been worse," Twain fol lowed, in his slow and direct manner. "I lived In that same town for two years, nnd I never died once not a single time." Tho way ho said It seemed to daze tho crowd, and not n man said a word In response. " "Of course you may think I'm lying,'' tho humorist continued, "and I'm sorry, for I can't get any witnesses to testify that I didn't, because everybody else that lived there is dead." SHSESE5SSHSZSS5HSH552J5SSHSZ5ZSE5ZSHSZ5HSara Germany's Strict Laws. In no country is the government more strict than In Germany. If a for eigner wishes to remain in a town for some days he must take his passport to the police and receive in exchange for it, together with a sixpenny piece, a permit card, which entitles him to remain there for six months. Tho passport Is pigeonholed. If, however, you deslro to change your lodging both you nnd your landlord must givo notice to tho police. This system rec ommends itself not a little, for it pro vents pauper immigration. No Ger man Is allowed to lenve tho country unless he can show ho has done tho military service required of him. If a man is on tho point of starting ho must delny his departure until ho gets a passport showing thnt ho is a free man. Moisten the Buttonhole. Every man. knows tho dilflculty nnd agony of a refractory collar stsd. With a breakfast to cat, a train to catch and an nppolntment to keep, few tilings aro moro mnddcnlng than tho collar which simply will not ally Itself to tho stud, nut few things nro so easy to remedy. All that Is necessary is to dip tho thumb and forefinger In water and slightly moisten tho obstl nato buttonhole. Then tho stud slips In without a inunnur. A Fact. Do Stylo Call a man a brick and ho feels pleased. Gunbustn Ho does. Do Stylo But call him a hard, red, inani mate, oblongated object and he'll re cent it. At Midnight. Mamma Oh, no. Pnragorlc would not be good for him. Papa Maybo not, but I think it would 'bo good for &0 rest of tho family. Clean Cut guaranteed cutlery, Coos Bay Cash Store. AffiWE GAS GOING TO SELL ANGE We are, and the very best makes at the lowest prices. And for hot water for the bath and all other purposes there is nothing as cheap and conven ient as the Humphrey Gas water heater, Always ready, We sell them, - We furnish both the gas meter and regulator. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. Ivlarshfield and North Bend. aSH5HSH5Z5ZSZ5H5HSHSE5BeS25E5ES2SE5aS2SSSHSaSE?EEaSE5HSHSa VACATION READING Vacation days aro coining mill going to limit iivery ono now, and theso books nro open doors, to the wonderland of nature. Tho largest selection of gift books, in the city. t ( NORTON (tt. HANSEN i WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN ADDITION BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots arc reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstackeu, Manager. wann.fi. mvi SHOW CASES and FIXTURES Plato-glass Floor Casos itiiy uhuiR', any btyle nindo to order by tho Lutko Manufacturing Co. THE MODERN COMPANY Odd Fellows' Itiilliling, -""-""TTT-Tit Tl iTTFWBnTi"TTn MnrshHeld rumrtrftrrnn mmumtmi LHWW'iiilWf ' "WWiWlSS!! dbMOM4tmgM)fe4 innr-"" TirrmwrrnfrriiiiTrw 1 n 1