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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1907)
T THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1907. . f t rp. Loos Kay limes ,T WITH THE AK IKDEiriiDrtT RKrvnitSlS KKUSI'tl'ER ITU l( I UAo I AIMU I LM 4 Z I GOOD EVI3XING A man should never be ashamed to own that he haa j been in the wrong, which Is but 1 saying that he Is wiser today CSSIIEI) Ei.nY EVKMXQ BXLF.ni.SO SUNDAY, AN WEEKLY BV 'i Tim Coos Bay Times I'unu-miva Co. The policy of the Coos Bey Times will bo Republican In politics, with the Independence of which President Hoosevelt Is the leading exponent. Personal Notes. j than he was yesterday. Edna Entered at the postoffico at1 Lya11, Blarshfleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class ; mall li-atter. suuscniiTiox i:ates. Ill Advance. DA 1 1 A. One year . ?5 0,0 Six mouths ' '?2.50 Lest) than C montlin, iter month ."JO WEEK I A'. Odh year ...'.: $1.50 liocai readers, 10c per line. O The Coos Bay man who Is bit feels bitter. ,4 Tho man who marios a widow nev er weds amiss. WILL STRONG, of Hood River, is visiting in tho city and stopping at the Blanco hotel. MR. AND MRS. FLAM, of Bandon, arlved in tho city todny and are stopping at tho Blanco. ' W. SINCLAIR, of Coqullle, arrived In the city on the noon train, and is stopping at th? Blanco hotel. J. J. CLINKENBEARD.of Conn River, Is spending the day in the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. The bqst you can cay for solno Coos ATTORNEY W. SINCLAIR, of Co- Bay people is to say nothing. Money may be considered female jonder because it alvay3 talks. Aii(Rf.s.i All i'ouMlwuwtiuNs'tu LCDS IAV liMVi Hftui i JUariLtielu - - -' Oregi.n ABoeT MAIL ORDER HOUSES. in a lecent advertisement a local Coos Bay business house made the ' 1u1iiayiii statements: I The North Bend women who are up to snuff are not to be sneezed at. O A little wisdom now and then would surely help .some Coos Bay men. O- . There are men In Marshfleld who 1 waste a day. on a matter that de- 'i ne people of Coos County have serves only an hour's attention. beta lotted and trampled on by tile j big mail order houses long onough. "If .music is, the food of love," re- Tl'ou lave institutions at home that markeda bright Marshfleld girl, "I ' undersell them and give you an lion- suppose rag time would be considered est iruda. We title you In the name hash." . , i of fan dealing, to cease bending your I money away. Not only do W3 under-I It won't be heaven for some Coos sell, but what is more, you see the Bay men unless they can get the goods baforo handing over your good Lord's permission to loaf around the cash. If anything proves unsatisfac-1 throne. tory, we are here to make it right. O Year after year Coos County money A North Bend man has already lias gone to build up Portland and promised his wife a New Year's reso hJcngo. Thousands upon thousands lutlon to bring In all the kitchen of dollars have gone out never to be stovewood. circulated here, It Is estimated on , good authority that the people of I A Marshfleld man says he does Coos County have for years sent i hate to get out of bed on a chilly enough money to mall order houses morning after his wife's feet have to support six stores the size of the gotten good and warm, largest in the county." . Every word of that Is true. Every Some Coos Bay people lack the a. j GANTNER.tho Portland lnsur resident of Coos County should stop 'mill: of human kindness because they ance man, whose never failing and rtason with himself on this im-1 nave always allowed their own qullle, returned homo this morn Jin E after spending sevu-al days in ! this qlty on business. J. O. STEMMLER, a well known resident of Bandon vicinity, left 'for home this morning after a business visit in the city. L. J. PETTIJOIIN, of the firm of P-ittljohn .& Xlc'io'i-, liru returned to the Iclty r.ftc-r p. Hucf'iiil busi ness trip to CociuUfc, Pa &o? r.n-1 Myrtle Point. O. P. HINSDALE, one of Or ."liner's prominent citizens, left or t'ie Gasco for tho stage to the Umpquri, and tlon by ferry to his ho.ne, after a business trip to MuroliQp.d. P. L. PERALTA returned to Ms homo in Cociuillo today nf'.- a visit to friends and attending to b-islness. Mrs. Psralta, who was with him, left for Coqullle yes terday. J. J. CLINKINBEARD, of Coos River, the well known fruit grow er, returned homo this morning after attending the gathering of fruit growers at the chamber of commerce last night. Ho was a guest at tho Blanco. selfishness to skim off tho crsam. There are some people on Coos jiortant matter of trading at home. Before you mall another postofflce order or express order to help build up a firm in Chicago or some other Bay who if they believed In speaking large city at tho expense of home their mind and never said anything dealers, think of your own welfare a otherwise would always be silent. little and at least give your local merchant and friend a chance to fig- "Stockings were made for a better lire with you. use than putting money in them," Mail order house advertising is of remarked a Marshfleld banker, as he 4he very best quality, so far as the 'counted out the currency In change science of Interesting readers of pub- for a check. , liclty In goods they offer for sale Is ! concerned. But It Is advertising There are some people on the Bay smile is a business getter, left on the noon triln for Coqullle and other points inland. He smarted to get up at 0 a. m., to make the train, but wasjinable to stand the strain. About five minutes to nine a game of cards could be played on his coat tails, so tho hotel clerk said, as the train catcher was heading In a bee line for the depot. Awaiting Arrival of Rudder The handsome pleasure launch just com nlntfid liv TUnx Tlmmerman for Rav which uhould bo scanned carefully, who have not the patience to make- t Kaufman, is awaiting the arrival If read critically, the skill with which snoil fishermen. If they don't get a 0f her rudder before being launched. The boat is complete in every other respect and will take to the water as soon as her steering apparatus is In jilausiblo sentences are put together bite In five or six hours they get ells and words made to say what they couraged and want to go home, really do not is apparent. I In one catalogue which the writer The attention of our readers is place. examined recently, three washing called to those advertising in Tho , machines aro described. The first is Times. As this Is tho season of pur- Ruilding Big Launch William declared to be "tho most perfect i chasing holiday goods It will pay to Holland's boat building plant has just Tvasher on tho market." The second untronlzo those merchants who let commenced on the construction of a is said to have "more good, sensible you know through the press that they 48-foot gasoline launch for John Ideas than any other," while the have goods for sale that make ac- Swing, of Pony Inlet. The craft will third is praised as "the most superior ceptable Christmas presents. Only washing machine on the market." i live business houses use the columns Now, which of these machines Is , of newspapers. really the best? have 10 feet C Inch beam, and will be five feet in depth. She will be equipped with a fifty-horse power I engine and altogether will bo a little nesday, Dec. 25. i.t.t..T.T..t..T..f .T..T.7..i..T.T..t.T.T.J..fr O jnL I Which of them is as I good as the one tho retailer sells can suck blood out f the communl- j u Qu th b, t and guarantees? Can any reader of tles to tho upbuilding of which they gasoline launch on the bay. She will Jthe catalogue toll? Absolutely not. contribute nothing. They create no i be completed In three months and Tho lesson should bo plain to those j local market for the products you j will bo uspd by her owner for tow who receive these catalogues. They have for sale. They have no proper- Ing purposes and pleasure. can read glowing descriptions of ty in your county which can be as-1 goods, but they' do not know what sessed to help bear your burden of DANCE At Coos River Hall Wed- Ihoy are buying when they send their taxation r- money to a mail order nouse. wuen a purcnaser goes to nis re- i:r-r-rTT 'Miller, ho can examine what he wishes .. to buy. Ho can look it over careful, 5y, test it, and If necessary, receive a Simranteo from tho merchant that .. tho article is satisfactory. That Kitnrnutcu is good, because the retail- r oxpocts to remain in business .. among his friends, and ho cannot at- -ford to deceive. Tbo cataloguo house, howovor,, ' . . inay offer to replaco unsatisfactory goods, .nit there Is tho annoyance of I', writing claim letters, packing the goods, paying tho express and ship- ping I. a back nnd waiting for tho'X new shipment. And at thq same tlmo f Tliero Is a chanco that tho substitute suoiu win urovo to bo no more satis- 4 fnctory (1 n tho original and all of the trouble will have to bo exporl- J. nced in :iin. , The hi ill order houso is after mon- y. E ry dollar It gets Its hands on, A, will In Jerked out of your neighbor hood f over, Tho mall order houso nsay b ar upon Its face tho somblanco ot friendship, but no human heurt n. faei.i i lor tho cloak of hypocrisy. Si,tiaiont is unknown. Tho whole intuuit!"i. is as cold and bloodless as sa. corps. AU the mall order houses In ' ' ChrlBt mlora would not Increase the Could More Pleasure Be Derived From Than the Purchase of an Edison or Victor Talking Machine? We Have a Complete Stock of Rec ords, Machines, Horns, Carrying Cases and Record Cabinets. Easy Payments - - See Us W.R. HAINES MUSIC Co. OPEN EVENINGS Special Giristmas Bargains in Bys? Youth and Chitdrens Suits ie Entire Stock For Your Selection All bright, clean, up-to-date goods to be closed out at big reductions. Never before have you had such an opportunity to buy your children something that is useful as a Xmas present and at such an appropriate time. The stock consists of boys' and youths' sailers, Norfolks Buster Brown, single and double breasted sacks also boys single and double breasted long pants suits in all qualities. Youtibs Suits Ages 2 to o1 ' Sailor suits with Knickerbocker pants, come in plaids and stripes also plain colors, price$2.50, on sale $1.65 Norfolk and sailor suits, knickerbocker pants in blue, brown and novelty checks and stripes, price $3,00, on sale $2.10 Norfolk, Buster Brown, and Sailor suits in a(l colors and a big choice of patterns, regular $3.50 quality, sale price $2.35 All suits retailing from $4,00 to $5,00 and a very largfe range of pat terns and styles to choose from to .close out for $2.65 and $3.35 Boys Short Pants Suits Ages 6 to 15 In this lot' we have a very large stock for your selection Come in all styles, some with knickerbocker pants and others with straight pants, Coats single and double breasted in plaids, checks,. novelties and the popular blue serges, Suits selling regularly for $3.00 on sale. $2.10 Suits selling regularly for $3,50 on sale $2.35 ' Suits selling regularly for $4,00 on sale $2.65 Suits selling regularly for $5,00 on sale $3.35 Suits selling regularly for $6,00 on sale 1$4.20 Suits selling regularly for $7,50 on sale $5.00 Boys Long Pants Suits Ages 10 to 19 Any suit in this department 33 1-3 per cent less than the regular price For instance a $1 500 suit can be bought for $10,00 and so on in every case, All shrewd buyers will be sure to take advantage of these prices for never before nave me parenis ot iviar,snneia naa sucn a gooa opportunity to cioine ouc ine fellows for the winter, This offer is good until Xmas only, so don't delay. A Bow and Arrow Free With Every Suit. n Store Open Nights Until Xmas. j yi1rtjj:;:tttt:t:isjj:TnTn7n?n7i7l7ninTty The Store that has the Goods and the Store that Sells Them II The Red Cross Jewelery of bh Highest Grade Modern WaLches, Fine Art, Goods all of the Highest Grade ' tt ) BOOKS Holidays Books for all Ages A visit to the Store will convince you of these assertions) 'j "NUFF SED" ii -alue ot your farm or town proporty t- AMY. J parasites to wuora 3, Tt ttuttuttttxtttntttttntuttuttttttttttttttttw H .J-Utd