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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
THE DAILY CCOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1908. R Do You Need Any of These Snaps? If So Buy Now 1-2 OFF $1.60 Axmlnisters.i Now $1-20 $1,50 Brussels Now 1.10 $1,30 Brussels,. Now .90 $1,00 Elwood Tapestry Now .55 Note We have just received a large shipment of roll oarpQts, making our stock the largest in Southern Oregon. 1 Pictures acd Picture Frames rice Lace Curtains .$6,00 Value ..- Now $5,00 Value Now $4,00, Value Now $3,00 Value Now $2,00 Value Now $1,50 Value Now. $ ,50 Value Now MMMMM"MM'"MM"TMMT'M"M- --- - - -- Rug $3.00 2.50. 2.00 1.50 1.00 .50 .25 1-2 Price ;s $30,00 Axminjsters 9X12 N.ow $30,00. Wilton Velvets 9x12 ..Now $28,50. Brussels 9x12 Now $20,00 Brussels 9x1,2' Now $12,00 Wool's 9x12 No,w $12,00 Grass Rugs 9x12 Now Other sizes in proportion. Jurdiuer's 1-2 Price $22.00 22.00 21.00 T6;00 9.50 9.00 WE SAVE - QNEY ii? im HARVEY CQMPAWY mfflEfflmESESNESfflffli nu nsimvivmuXMMwznKmiMmxjxwrTVa'jr!tnra COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS mmWMwmmMmMMMMmmrrmEKmmmm TrtrpffwrTOnrrmfrxciremTJiPf Femnas Notes. BIG SALES SI ' THE HOST TALKED Or m. a wi a m m ft m . . km . ww 111 Fl m M ft " wwm i HE1AL YARD lOPIl ALL LA5I "W. C. CHASE, of Coquille, left for his homo this morning after a pleasant visit In this city. ELMEll COOPER, of Scotsburg, who has been visiting In this city, left for his home on the morning train. J. G. SHOEMAKER, of Aberdeen, Wash., who arrived In the city on Tuesday, left on the morning train for Coquille on a business trip. SUPERINTENDENT RUSSELL, of the Heaver Hill Coal company, left for the mine this morning after a business visit In Marshileld. OSCAR GULOVSON left today ou the Alliance for Portland whore he will visit for a time before looking for a location to engngo In business. MRS. W. C. LAIRD, who arrived in the city yesteiday from a visit to San Francisco, left on the morn ing train for her homo at Coquille. I. It. TOWER left today on a busi ness trip to Portland. Dr. Towc said ho instructed him to see Weatherman Benlo and havo hiir. turn on tho sunshine. MR. AND MRS. JAMES AND MISS JAMES, who havo been In tho city for tho past tlirea months, will lanvo tomorrow on tho Delhi to mako their homo In Oakland, California. J. G. GREENE, tho well known 'Kribco traveling man, who arrived on tho Delhi yesterday, loft this morning for tho towns along tho Coqulllo on a biiblncss trip. R. I DEAN, of Norway, Ore., who lias been visiting In this city, loft for his homo on tho morning train. While ho was hero somo person took his overcoat by mlHtako In a local hotel, V, B. ALLEN and family havo re turned from a, plenRiiut holiday visit with friends In Portland. Tin editor of Tho Times, acknowledges thp rocolpt Qfj a use'il dca) calendar- with, the, compliments, ot the popular representative the Blalw, ttcFall Op, Smith Company Sells Two Hundred, Thousand Feet Since First of Year. Since the first of the year tho C. A. Smith Lumber company's retail yards In Marshileld have sold over two hundred thousand feet of lum ber for buildings in tho city, and at this rate tho construction of resi dences and other buildings will break all records. Of this amount of lumber ono hundrod thousand feet will bo used In the construction of about eight homes, Ono hundred thousand feet of lumber will be used In the erection of tho temple of tho Knights of Fin land, and besides these amounts thoro was aUo considerable timber ordered before tho first of the year which Is not counted. These sales in dicate that with a little fine weather building operations In Marshileld for tho present month will bo far ahead 'of the month of January of last year. Observer Mingiis Makes Detailed Statement of the "Weather Conditions on Coos Bay During All the Year 1007. tj.4.AA.j....A4.j.4..;..j..,j..j..-...4..44.4. Are You rra 1 is ni CO DUUd: iieaciy U. S. Department of Arglculture, weather Bureau. o Cooperative Observer's Meterologlcal Record: V Station, Marshileld; County of Coos; State of Oregon. Annual Summary Report for the year 1907. VI.OQl'KXT BOOSTUllS. Chamber of Commerce Secures Able Talent For Tomorrow liven- liiK's Talk. Logal lights will shine at tho chamber of conimorce moating to morrow night. "Coos Ba's Oppor tunity for 190S," will bo tho thomo and tho subject will bo Introduced by Judge Guerry, tho eloquent law yer of North, Bend. J ml go Guerry will bo follqwed by Marshileld at torneys who believe In tho futuro of tho Bay. Tho addresses will not bo cut, and dried but, delivered oft hand by lawyers who feel and bellovo what they say, Tho meeting, will open at 7:30 andiis open to everybody, "Convincing' advertising, Is usu ally, out forth, b.y, te, "conv.lqcjng "tare'.1- to BjqrMIIjjift.jflniettyfi .WOfl&.WftJm tcQjfcr, yoii, ' i I I : 5 . Temperature. Mean Highest Pato Lowest Date January February March' April May June July August September October November December January February March April May Juno July August September October November December iaximum .Minimum , I 53 I 30.33 44. 7 G5 22 24 57.0 43 50.3 79 15 32 I 54.1 I 38.0 40.3 G9 9 32 58.9 43.2 51 81 20 33 CI. 9 40. S 54.3 75 14 38 G3.8 49.8 50.8 72 3 40 07.4 53 00.2 73 1 44 07.2 50.9 59.1 73 0 40 GG.7 48. 1 57.4 77 4 38 04.5 49 50.7 91 4 34 58.3 41.8 50 72 S 31 54.2 41.7 47.8 07 2 30 Precipitation. Total In Greatest in Date Rainy Clear Partly Inelies lit Hours Hajs Dajs Clear I 13.45 4,03 3 19 5 2 11.70 3.04 4 13 5 3 S.54 1.13 23 23 5 2 7.G6 3.07 0 10 13 4 3.91 1.09 11 12 S 4 3.22 1.05 10 13 9 5 0.10 0.04 G 0 19 2 0:G9 0.34 8 9 IS 4 2.42 0.82 17 10 10 3 1 2.42 1.05 29 8 12 3 7.15 1.41 20 15 10 0 17 41 2.2S 24 2S 4 0 -18 Cloudy. Pas Where nro you going to buy your Builders' Hardware when you do? Is there any reason why you should not buy where you can get the best at the right price? If not, wo aro confi dent you will buy cverytliing you need in tho builders' hard ware line for that new house right here. Wo havo the largest and best lino of builders' hardware and tools to bo found in the city mid aro continually receiv ing new stock on every boat. I " i9 Tho highest temperature for tho year occurred on the 4th day of October and tho lowest on tno mm nay 01 January, um ui times did tho thermometer go above SO degrees ami 22 represents tho total number of times It fell below 32 degrees. Tho mean temperaturo for tho year is 52.9. The average mean temperature for the past tivo Is 51.4 degrees. The last frost of the spring oc- O curred on tho 24th of April but did little damage; the first killing frost of latter part of tho year occurred on the 3rd day of November. Tho total rain fall for tho year is 7S.73 Inches; the average for . the past five years Is 07.53 luches. Tho greatest precipitation In "4 hours occurred on the 3rd day of January which was 4.03 inches Tho month of January was characterized by a snow fall of G.70 Inches which Is very unusual for this part of the state. Thero were ICG rainy days, 124 clenr, 32 partly cloudy and 209 cloudy. E. 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