THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1908.
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i; Tattle of the Town
', Littlo grains of fact Blftcd from
j tho chnfT of gossip flying up
and down tho town.
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Takes Stale Kxamlnatlon. Dr. A.
Houseworth returned to Marahfleld
on Saturday last after an absences of
several days In Portland, where ho
took tho state physicians' examina
tion. The result of the exam will be
known In a few weeks. Tho doctor
returned by way of the Drain Btago
line.
Knew of Missing Man. E. E.
Harris and his daughter, of Marsh
held, report that' .Arthur Campbell,
the young man whose parents are
seeking him by mail In Coos county,
ldtt this section for North Yakima
last September on tho Breakwater.
Tho young man boarded at their
homo for quite a whllo, but they
have not heard from him since he
loft for Washington.
COMPETENT girl wanted to do
general housework. Apply Mrs.
W. T. Merchant.
WANTED Kitchen cabinet, side
board or book case, In exchange
for new Victor Qraphophone with
RecordB, in splendid condition;
cbstlng $42.00; bargain. Address
"W," care Times.
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Drives From Hoseburg. Dr. C.
Dlx, who has been absent in Port
land and Spokane for several weeks,
returned to this city yesterday after
noon by way of Uoseburg and Myrtle
Point. He went to Portland to take
tho state physicians' examination, the
result of which will bo announced
in a few weeks. Ho returned by se
curing a vehicle for his own use,
driving to Myrtle Point and by the
county road to Mnrshfleld.
FOR SALE Restaurant at bargain.
Apply North Bond Drug Co.
FOR SALE 5-acre fruit farm near
Marshfleld $1,000. Terms $250,
6 per cent every 8 months. Titlo
Guarantoo & Abstract Co.
FOR RENT Flats in the O'Connell
building Phono 1233.
GIRL WANTED To do general
housework by Mrs. J. A. Matson.
FOR SALE Furniture. Must bo
sold by the 15th of January. In
quire of Times office.
Clam Diggers Numerous. During
tho past two or three days the mud
flats opposite Marshfleld have been
swarming with clam diggers at every
low tide during the day. Every few
minutes parties carrying buckets of
clams may be met on 'the streets,
and thus another one of the great
resources of the C003 Bay district is
being put to use. Where a week ago
clams would be searched for in vain
among tho restaurants on tho bay,
clams are extensively advertised as
a dainty dish. As a mens of lighten
ing the demands for beef and provid
ing an excellont dish for citizens and
newcomers, the famous C003 Bay
clams aro unsurpassed.
Personal Notes.
N. M. YOUNG, of Coquille, is visiting
friends in this city.
C. C. CARTER, of Myrtlo Point, 13
spending a few days in tho city
visiting friends.
A. N. GOULD, of Coquille, was a vis
itor to friends in Marshfleld yes
terday afternoon.
GEORGE SCHROEDER, generally
known ns the "king of Ten Mile,"
Is a pleasant visitor to friends In
this city today.
T. Y. HARVEY, father of Tom Har
vey, and E. B. Dean, father of
Mrs. Tom Ilnrvey, arrived in this
city yesterdny from their homes
nt Orant's Pass and will spend a
few days In this city visiting at the
- -liarvoy home.
DANCING SCHOOL Every Monday
and Thursday evening at Odd Fel-
' lows' Hall. Private Instructions
from 2 to 5 same afternoons. I
also Intend starting a class in elo
cution and dramatic art. Call and
seo me at the hall. C. P. Smith.
FOR SALE-Cheap and A No. 1
billiard table at an exceptionally
low price. Mickey's, North Bend.
FOR SALE One lot In Caples Addi
tion to Marshfleld. For particu
lars apply to Mrs. Luclnda Chris
man, 5G7 Milwaukee Street, Port
land, Oregon.
F. J. HAYES
Resident Optometrist.
Eyes tested free.
Broken lens replaced.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
MAIL SERVICE PROTEST
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons tho Laundry office will
bo open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Mnrshfleld and North Rend.
GET YOUR
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JOHN 4RUNDS0N.
PHONE 1331
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Congressman ilnulisy llt Call on De
parlment' OfKiuille's Complaint.
The Sentinel received word from
Orvil Dodge last week saying that
Congressman Hnwley and himself
woro going to visit tho postofflco
department and file a protest ngnlust
allowiug Fenton to tako more tlmo
in bringing tho mnfl from Roseburg
and also protest against tho condi
tion In which tho mall reaches Coos
county. If Congressman Hnwley can
do anything to improvo the mall ser
vice ho deserves tho thanks of tho
people, ns does Mr. Dodgo in call-
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The mnil hns been arriving in a j C00S B'V " --hf, If - fi
littlo bettor condition, though Mon- 85ttttKK::KK!:mttMroi
day wo had 110111, ns the stago as '
usual broko down nt Enchanted
Prnlrlo and a team was seut from
Myrtlo Point to bring It In. it th
rived In that place at C o'clock Mon
day evening but was not uiouum to
this city until 11 o'clock Tuesday
when tho Echo bro .slit It down.
Most of tho paper mall arrives In a
wet and bedrnggled condition nud
somo of the papers It uikos tuvmil J
hours to dry out so that a persou
cau read them, Coquille Sentinel.
We use the necessary
facilities for sending
money to all parts of
the world, and without
danger or loss. .'.
FIRST NATUMf BANK flt
FLYER
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BELIEVE in nowspapor advertis
ing a great deal mum than you be
llovo in Bhow windows your ston
can alwaya hav show windows.
"Convincing" advertising Is usu
ally put forth by the "convincing
toro".--tho store that has something
worth while (9 offer 'you.' ' "
I'EVnEWJF SS, Master.
TIME TA1U.E.
Leaves Mnrshlli Id 7:30, 0:00.
and 10:30 a. m., nd 1:00,
2:30 and 4:00 o'clock pf m.
Leaves North Bend .at 8:15,
9:45 nud 11:15 a. in., and 1:45
3:15 lUii 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except
Sundns. Fare: One way, 15
fonts; round trip, 25 cents.
lie sure that your chief business
competitor do'usu't boat you In ad
vertising and ho will beat you in
nothing olso.
Use Tho Times want adi.
got a lot for littlo: "
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Extra Specials in our Entire Shoe Department for
TOMORROW THURSDAY
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SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDREN, IN LOW OR HIGH CUT AND IN EVERY
CONCEIVABLE STYLES.
UNRESTRICTED CHOOSING FROM THE LARG EST LINE bF SHOES IN THE CpUITY.
GENTS SHOES
$3,50, $4,00 and
$5,00 qualities for
$2.65
This assortment
consists of broken
lots of Crossetts,
Florsheim and Nel
son shoes, all sizes
in kid, valours, and
box calf and all leath
ers and styles right
up-to-date you are
sure to find some
thing in some one of
these that will fit
you. While they last
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' LAKES' SHOES
$3,50, $4,00 and $5,00
qualities for
$2.65
In this lot we have some
of the very latest shoes of
the season patent, valour,
kid and box calf shoes, all
fine qualities and represent
ing the best makes, While
they last
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$2.63
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Ladies Fur Tops and Fe!t Slippers
Ladies' Fur Top Slippers in Black trimmed with
Green, Lavender or Green Fur Tops, Patent Tips
All sizes regularly sold for $2,25 6(
Extra Special for Tomorrow. -Pa.Ov
Ladies' Felt Slippers in brown' and blue,
Trimmed with alternate colors and scrolled with
white braid pump style, one of the latest novelties
this season regularly sold for $2,00, C-fi Ci
Extra Sale Price Tomorrow 4:a JOU
Nurses' Slippers, nice soft kid with elastic sides
and rubber heels, finest comfortable shoe you can
wear regularly sold for $2,00, Extra 1 fl
Sale Price Tomorrow -V lW
Netllefon aad Banisters High
Grade Shoes For Men
High grade Bannister and Nettleton shoes for
men, Patent, Valour, Gun Metal, Kid in all concieve
able styles, remember the best shoes on earth, are
hand made, every pair guaranteed,
Ladies High and Low Cut Dress Shoes
$3.00 Qualities for $2.40
This assortment includes many styles for your
choosing, all weights, heavy or light soles full range
ues original price $3,50, For tomerrow fty A(
Extra Special Tomorrow Cp4.4lF
Ladies High or Low cut Dress Shoes
$3.50 Qualities for
.$2.80
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$5.00 QUALITIES EXTRA SPECIAL TO
MORROW $6.00 QUALITIES EXTRA SPECIAL TO
MORROW .-
CJTuW)uff.Mw;;,iiil
$4.00 1
.$4.80
Our entire line of ladies' $3,50 shoes, and the
assortment is large, taking in any style, patent
leather, valours, kid and box calf shoes, all fine val
ues at original prices, For tomorrow C7 OtfTi
Extra Special $A.5U
Misses mA Childrens Department
Our Boys', Youths', Misses', and Children's
Shoes are too well established to need any intro
duction, we carry here principally the Blue Ribbon
shoes, and the styles and qualities of the entire
factories' output is represented On account of the
big variety of qualities will not quote any special
prices
Unrestricted choosing from the entire line at
EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES FOR TOMORROW
Only a Few Choice IsdiesCloaks
Left
All Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Jackets and
Cloaks, NO RESTRICTIONS, while they last and
have to hurry
1-2 Price
Somebody is going to wait too long to take advantage of our Clothing Department prices Are
you one of them? You will have to hurry as this opportunity will not last forever.
Remember we give you the best bargains ever offered you and no old stock to shove off on you.
REMOVAL SALE PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
SUITS AND 0'COATS. ' "
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