The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 10, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1908.
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SATURDAY JANUARY 11 TH
BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. AND CONTINUING ALL DAY
Saturday morning at 9 o'clock we will place on sale one
of the most attractive collections of umbrellas for men and
women ever shown in Marshfield,
Are from our regular stock marked down for this sale only.
The coverings are all silk, linen and silk, cotton and silk and
all cotton.
The handles are in natural wood with silver and gold
plated trimmings, all silver handles, all gold handles and
pearl handles with gold and silver trimmings.
If sold in a regular way it would be necessary for us to
mark these umbrellas at $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25, but
for our Saturday special they are marked to go at
Our Entire Stock of
Lines formerly sold at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.
Will be placed on sale without
reserve at
These are not cullings but our entire stock of Monarch Suits
which is the largest assortment shown in the city.
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Personal Notes.
CHARLES V. GUER1N, nrrlved in
ou Thursday from Myrtle Point.
E. T. COOLEY, of San Francisco, left
on Thursday's train for Coqulllc.
NED O. KELLY, of Coqulllo, Is a
pleasant visitor to friends in
Marshfield.
E. D, DORAn, or t'omand, nrrlved
In on the Thursday train from the
valley.
II. B. CHANDLER, of Milllngton,
was n visitor In tho city Thursday
on business.
AUAS A. LANDLER, of Acmo, Ore.,
visited friends in Marshfield yes
terday. PRANK ROGERS, of Coos River, was
a pleasant visitor to friends In this
city yesterday.
J. II. SIMON, a Portland business
man, arrived in Marshfield today
on tho noon train.
GU8 ADELSl'URGISR, of Myrtle
Point, wns a visitor to friends in
Marshfield yesterday.
chant, left for his home Thursday
after spending a pleasant day in
tin city with friends and on busi
ness. N. A. BARRETT, the well known
Portland traveling man, who ar
rived here on tho Alliance, left on
Thursday's train for Coquille val
ley points on business.
J. GRANT, A. MACDONALD, of
Portland, and C. G. Collins, of Ta-j
ronia, left Thursday for Coquille
valloy points on a prospecting trip,
having arrived here ou the Allt-i
nnce.
W. R. DAILEY, the general manager !
of Young's Musical Comedy com
pany, returned on tho noou train
from the Coqulllo valley and left
for North Bend to arrange for the
presentation of tha show at that
point next week.
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with best possible bay view. Any in
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Terms may be had if desfred.
CAPT. MOLONEY MAKES
NEW FRISCO RECORD
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Ma ken Record Time 'Frisco
To North Uend.
J. L. KRONENBURG, who arrived on
iln Delhi from San Francisco, left Captain Moloney, who Is master of
Thursday for Coquille. tlio Fulton, tho lumber carrying
AV. E. LEWELLEX, If Myrtlo Point, ' stenm schooner plying between North
arrived in Marshfield Thursday on Bond and San Francisco, made a
(ho noon train for a short visit. record smashing trip on tho last voy-
FRED J. NELSON, of Portland, is a age. Cant. Moloney is only In chargo
rived In tho city from tho Coqulllo of the Fulton during a vacation of
valley on tho noon train today. i tho regular captain, but when ho
MISS RACHEL JAMES, AND MR. passed out of tho Golden Gate ou his
AND MRS. THOMAS JAMES, loft way northward last week ho en
tliN morning for San Francisco. countered a strong galo from the
1). Y. STAFFORD and Mr. Perry loft southeast, and spreading his canvas,
Thursday ou a brlof hunting and succeeded with tho aid of Old Boreas
fishing trip up tho Millicoum river. ' I" covering tho dlstanco from San
This is the only fur-
f By buying your furniture here,
I niture store in the city where no second hand goods I
I are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit
r is all we ask, Anything in fie furniture line to be had
here,
C. A. Johnson Furniture Co.
FRONT STREET
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Wants
LEW M'MULLEN, of Myrtle Point,
left on tho morning train for his
homo after a visit to friends in
Mnrshllold.
C. E. HANSEN, one of tho m-osner-
Franclseo dock to tho dock at tho
Porter mill in North Bend In exactly
IS hours. This is a record time for
tho Fulton and is almost equal to the
time of tho passenger steamor M. F.
ous ranchers on Haines Inlet, wns Plant. Capt. Moloney will probably
transacting business In Marshfield mako ono more trip with tho Fulton
Thursdny.
C. M. HIMEBAUGH left for Portland
. on tho Alliance In connection with
tho plans for tho now hotel to bo
orectod In Marshfield.
II. C. WHITTIER, Of Seattle, who
has beon attending to buslnosa In
the Valley, arrived In Marshfield
6n tho' noon train today.
ERNST PLEYR, Of Portlnnd, Is a
Tlsltor Wtho city today,' having ar
rlVod fr'otn CoqulU8"0a" tho nbon
train after attondlng to Uu'uIdss.
J. D. HAMLIN, the Beaver Hill ma.-.
before tho regular captain of tho boat
assumes command,
lesh Oysters.
Received weekly at Gem Res
taurant, North Bond. Served any
stylo and open day and night. Also
everything olso tho market affords.
The U off salo on all toys'&nd
Christmas ' Chin' "will ' contloU 'all
We have just received a large stock of Men's and
Boys' shoes and hats for the spring trade. Our large
line of new styles in hats is the best-for-the-money-line
in the city today $2.50 to $3.00.
We always carry a full line of up-to-now clothing,
shoes, hats and gents furnishings for the boys, young
men and old men.
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We have it in any quantity,
Gasoline DistillateGas Engine
Cylinder and Engine Oils Cqal Oil
Signal Oil Separator Oil
Also
Launch Fittings of All Kinds.
Loos Kay Oil & Supply Co. II
Water Front Near'A" Street
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SHOW CASES
ahd Fi)frURES
Plate-glass Floor Case i
any shape, any stylo made
to order by the -LaUcr
Manufucttirlna rw.
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