THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMW, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1908.
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rUUSONAIj MENTION.
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Your Health
W. F. WYLAND, of Portland, arrived
on the noon train today.
m"rs. dan Mcintosh, of Coos Riv
er, was shopping in the city yes
terday. C. SCHINISTER, of Gardiner, la a
, pleasant visitor to friends in tho
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An Open Letter To The
People of Coos Bay
On this, the final day of our great removal sale, we desire
to have a little personal chat with the people of the community
who have by their patronage and kindly co-operation made this '
one of the largest and most successful sales ever held on the bay.
We think we may be pardoned for the pride we feel in this evi- "v
dence of your confidence which it shall ever be our effort to
merit and enjoy, We feel certain that you found all our public
announcements true to the letter. We had the goods and made
the prices. We desired to clean out our entire line of fall and
winter goods so that it would not be necessary to transfer any of
them to our new quarters. In this we have been successful and
you have profited by the transaction. In this respect it may
be said to be mutually satisfactory' There is something more
than an exchange of goods for money when you deal at this
store. Back of every transaction is the desire that the customer
shall be satisfied and no trade is thought to be completed until
this result has been achieved. This was the spirit in which this
successful sale was inaugurated and conducted. That it was
appreciated is shown by the record.
As predicted in our announcement last night this was an
other great big day and promises to close as a record breaker,
It is the most important thing in the 'world. Wealth, honor
nnd influence nro empty baubles without this requisite. When
you arc sick you consult n doctor but that is only the preliminary
attention required
Your Druggist
Is just us important as your physician. Unless his
prescription Is prepared in the evnet proportion he has specified
and unless the ingredients arc pure and fresh it cannot produce
the results you are expecting.
The Prescription
Department Is an important branch of our business. It re
quires care, attention, skill and a .specific knowledge of modern
idinrnmcy. AVc have the best .schooling and practical experience
and can safely and honestly assure j on the best possible scrvice.
AVe have a system of recording and checking which absolutely
prevents mistakes. These are points which ought to interest you
occasionally.
Bring your nc.vt prescription here and make us prove what wo
promise.
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city today.
W. H. DOHLEN la reported very 111
at his home with a severe attack
of the grip.
G. A. CLARK, of Portland, who ha9
I been visiting In the- valley, ar
i rived In Marshfleld today at noon.
I TOM HUGHES, a well known citizen
f of Blanco, who has been visiting;
! friends here returned home yester-
day.
MRS. A. E. SEAMAN and daughters
Mario and Lillian, have returned
from Portland after an extended
visit.
MRS. TOM HARVEY left Thursday
for Grants Pass, where she will
visit with her folks for somo
weeks.
A. F. COOK, MRS. J. L. PICKENS
and Fred Kmaper, of Newburg,
were visitors in the city Wednes
day afternoon.
But we did not wish to talk of business today so much as to
thank you one and all for your patronage and your confidence.
To assure you of our appreciation of your trade and to tell you
that it shall be our constant effort both by the class and char
acter of the reliable merchandise that we carry to merit a con
tinuance ot your confidence and by the values given. This is the
keystone in the arch of modern merchandising and it is along
these lines that the business of this store is conducted.
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Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
THE BUSY STOKE
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C. F. McCollum, Agt.
Phono Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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FOR SALE Furnituro lodging house
new, or furniture nd long lease
on house. Geo. Watkins.
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House and lot, close In 91200.00
Two houses and lot in North Bend $2000.00
Four lots in Plat "A" Cor. and three Inside lots 200x120
1 7.00.00
B-room house in Ferndale $1200.00
House and lot in Ferndale $1200.00
Eight lots in Bay View ...'. v $850.00
A large lot with fine Bay View. ..." $1200.00
Good corner lot in South Marshfleld 100x50 $1000.00
House and 70x90 lot $2500.00
A fine 8-room house all modern, 100x100 lot, close in. .$5000.00
A new 8-room house all modern, and large lot $3200.00
A new house. 9 rooms, all modern, lot 100x100 $3800.00
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Five lots on Broadway $2700.00
4- Wo have some good lots with good Buy View, suitable for build-
T ing good homes on thnt can bo had reasonable nnd on payments.
LIST YOUR TROP EllTY WITH VS.
M. A. Sweetmam i Co.
X Ofllco "B" St., back of Red Cross Drug Store. Phono 703
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QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. Our wagn
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
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Marshfleld nnd North Bend.
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COMPETENT girl wanted to do
general housework. Apply Mrs.
W. T. Merchant.
FOR SALE Restaurant at bargain.
Anply North Bend Drug Co.
DANCING SCHOOL Every Monday
and Thursday evening at Odd Fel
lows' Hall. Private Instructions
from 2 to 5 samo afternoons. I
also intend starting a class In elo
cution and dramatic art. Call and
see me at the hall. C. P. Smith.
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JOHN ARUNDSON.
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COOS BAY
MONUMENTAL WORKS
I guarantee better vork at lower prices,
than can bo had elsewhere. Do not order
monumental work until you have
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Reduction Sale At
CHAS. A. STEVENS'
Cloak and Suit Houso
Chicago.
Cor. First & B St., Marshfleld.
Mrs. M. R. Smith, Agent,
f. M. Stewart, Prop.
Corner 3d & D Sts.
Phone, Main 1731
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COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman (i Co.
General Repair Work nnd Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen. Avenue, MarshfieM
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' and Gents' Gai-inentN
Cleaned or Jyed
PliHip Rprkrr, Propur'oi.
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If you are seeking something In
a line of garments a little more
nobby, a littlo more individual
than tho average clothing, get tho
ADLER COLLEGIAN OLOTIIKS.
All suits pressed and all necessary
alterations made before leaving
tho store.
In sending for a suit made to
your measure you will do well to
place your order with mo as I will
be responsible for tho fit as I am
a tailor and understand how to
tako your measure and to give tho
proper description.
L W.
TaHor nnd Clothier.
Sacchl Building.
Uso Tho Times want ads.
nothing else.
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The man who launched Jas. J.
Corbett on tho fistic world as a cham
pion, Is at present In this city. He is
the enterprising business manager of
the Young's Musical Comedy Com
pany, W. R. Dalley, who at that time,
and in fact at the present, is much
better known as "Bill Dalley. Upon
being Interrogated last evening on
tho matter he said:
"Yes, whatever honor there may
be for having created this young
man's career, aside from the punches
lid received, I am credited with it.
It was away back in 1887 when I
was devoting my time evcluslvely to
newspaper work and made a specialty
of pugilism, writing under the nom
do plume of "D. A. Lee," that I saw
Corbett at the Olympic Club and
realized tho possibilities of his being
the future king of tho arena. Wo
had a verbal understanding and I
commenced boosting.
"At first all the other authorities
in my line scoffed at the idea and I
was the butt for many a joke. Pin
ally I published a special card and
circulated it all over tho United
States. One of these fell into tho
hands of Bud Renaud of New Or
leans, who, I am told, was then In
conversation with Jno. Donaldson.
Ronaud asked tho latter If Corbett
was any good, and on being informed
that ho was, Renaud sent mo an of
fer of a match with Kllraln, which I
arranged for Corbett.
"Corbett then went to New Orleans
for this fight, but as I was on a San
Francisco newspaper I did not want
to leave 'Frisco and go with him. Ho
won his fight and then began to get
somo notoriety. I got a similar
bout for Corbett with Jack McCaf
ferty and then Corbett went to Now
York and from that tlmo on his his
tory Is well known among sporting
men."
B. A. BECKET, proprietor of tho
"Buckshot Inn," at Coqullle, ar
rived in the city for a 'short visit
Thursday evening.
MESDAMES TELLEFSON, JORDAN
AND VENNING, of East Marsh
fleld visited with Mrs. Robt. Mc
Cann, of North Bend, yesterday.
MISS MYRTLE BALDWIN will leavo
Marshfleld tonight to live on tho'
ranch of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Baldwin, on Daniel's
Creek.
GUY CHAMBERS, the well known
rancher of Daniel's Creek, has
been, spending a few days in tho
city and will return to his homo
tonight.
J. F. WARNER, the popular clerk at
the Blanco hotel, who has been
spending a month in San Francisco,
visiting friends and relatives, wilL
return home in a few days.
frank Mcmullen, tho won
known dairy farmer of Denmark,
Ore., was initiated In the Eagles
here Wednesday night and re
turned to his homo yesterday.
E. J. .DALLY, the "famous" comedian
has become disconnected from tho
Crystal theatro, and to tho sorrow
of many friends left on the Drain
stage for Portland Tuesday morn
ing to enter a larger field.
W. H. NORVAL, managing owner of
the Norval-Dodgo Lumber Com
pany, at Riverton, left Wednesday
morning for tho company's' mill,
which will be greatly Improved
during tho next few weeks.
MISS GERTRUDE SHARPE, o
MR. AND MRS. D. B. JONES and'
MR. R. E. JONES, of Portland,
who havo been visiting valley
points, arrived on the noon train
in this city today and expect to
leave on the Plant for San Fran
cisco. MISS VIOLET HENDERSON, form
erly of St. Louis, who has been
making her homo in Marshfleld
for the past couple of months, has
been ably holding Secretary Lyon's
position in the chamber of com
merce while the latter Is in Port
land in tho city's Interest.
MR. AND MRS. FRED BACHMAN,
of Indianapolis, who arrived in tho
city over a week ago by way of
San Francisco, will leavo today on
tho Breakwater for a visit to Port
land for a week. They have taken
a sulto of rooms in the city nnd
will make their homo in Marsh
North Bond, will leavo on tho
Plant In tho morning for San Fran
cisco to visit relatives and friends.
Got your Sunday dinner at the
Molroso restaurant tomorrow. Flno
chicken,
NOTICE.
Still on deck, tho Unique Pan
torlum Is again open and doing busi
ness at the samo old stand. Parties
having clothing thoro can got samo
at any time. Your future business
NOT CAUGHT NAPPING
Myttlu Point Profits by Portland's
Ilxnorleiico nnd Keeps iv Watch
ful Kyo on tho Japs.
Councilman Adams, of Myrtlo
Point dosen't intend that Mayor Lano
of Portland shnll havo all tho honor
of protecting Amorlcan interests
from nggrosslve Japanese. Ho no
ticed a well dressed Jap In town tho
other day who Boomed to havo plenty
of leisure and notified tho police do-
arillnltn1 liv Miv T?. A. Mnrnnr. who
is in chargo, but ho will not bo re-1 parthient to iceop him under strict
sponslblo for nny'debts of his foim- i surveillance to provent' him taking
er partner D. M, Wilkons, or his son , sketches of tho city water system.
A. R. Wilkens.
Enterprise,