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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908. ii Hi ii in i.i' Uii ii ,.li imii HHii MimpJi I !" II ' ' " ' i.iTT n.i a AT THE COOS A Record of the Day's Guests and Some Facts and Fiction .Common to Hotel Offices Supper was just over at tho Blanco and tho usual knot of "knights of tho grip" was gathered round tho Btove in the hotel office. "Yes," said .tho cigar drummer, "if tho Marshfleld people get that li brary donation from Andrew Car negie It will be a fine thing. Andy's a churlish old chap though and I wouldn't be surprised hut what they experience a little difficulty." "Carnegie churlish 1" exclaimed the Marshall Field representative. "Well I want to tell you that the old Scotch man has a 'Joko bone' that would make Pecks' Bad Boy look like a tassell on a hearse." ' ' Tho group around the stove as sumed an expectant attitude. A story was coming. "Here's one I heard just before I left Chicago," continued the knight. "Andy was recently entertaining Personal Notes. R. GARDINER, of Bandon, spent Saturday In this city. MISS EDNA RAY, from up Coos River, is shopping In Marshfleld today. Ii. ROSA, of Bandon, arrived on tho noon train Saturday for a visit With friends here. F. J. WEST, of Portland, was a visitor In Marshfleld Saturday, having arrived on tho noon train from a business tillp to valley points. MR. AND MRS. ALEX CAMPBELL returned homo last night after a couple of days' visit with Mrs. Dan Mcintosh and family up Coos River. MR. AND MRS. RUBE CAVA NAUGH, of San Francisco, who arrived on tho Plant, will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitt som of East Sldo for a few weeks. CLERK WARNER, of the Hotel Blanco, who has been visiting for somo weeks In Modesto, Califor nia, returned on today's Plant Hijllffiafflriii llli- - I Does Advertising' Pay?! A shott time ago c had a special sale on carpets, rugs and laco curtains. As e alwajs do when wo luivo sales wo cut prices to the limit. Among our customers was a Mnislilleld man who bought a carpet. He took it homo and liked it so well that ho came buck after moic. We had to charge him 25 cents per yard more than wo sold the first for at tho Special Sale. Eorytimo wo cut off four yanls it cost him ttl.00 more than it would have cost at tho Special Sale. This proves that our Special Sales are real money sabers. Now Friday wo advertised anion u' other things four Kitchen Queens at $3.50. Tho regular price of these aio $5.00. A Kitchen Queen is u well made, nicely furnished kitchen table with four drawers for knhes and forks and kitchen utlnsels and a chest for flour and another for sugar. One should bo in every kitchen. They are a great convenience to every housewife. This price is just about th cost of manufacture. They have never been sold before for less than 95.00 and will not bo again after these four are gone. It Is just like getting $1.50 hi cash as n present to buy a Kitchen Queen at SiJ.HO. Is it posslblo that there aro not four women in Marshfleld who do not want to mako this money? You must come now to get ono or else pay $5.00. This Advertisement will neer appear again and you will not have an other chance. Como and seo them. It will pny you to borrow money to buy ono of these nt this price. Come to tho store and let us prove it to you. The Going (lb Harvey - Company - Wo save jrou money Front St., Mjuvhfleld Meet Us Face to Face mmi0WAmpitfwuMu$m Hinawiirii j BAY HOTELS a Montenegrin prlnco at Skibo castle In Scotland. Tho morning after tho prince's arrival an auto trip was taken and en route tho car whizzed past an Inn where a great crowd of hlghlandors arose and saluted the party. "Tho prince seemed amazed at tho highland dress. " 'Why?' asked ho do these men go barelegged?' t " 'It Is a local custom,' said Andy; 'a mark of respect for you sir. In some places people take off their hats to show honor to distinguished visitors. Here they take off their trousers.' " Hotel Guests. Central R. Conboy, James Jor dan. Blanco Edward Lawson, Will iam orris, Felix McKean, Phillip Short. and will shortly assume his duties. He looks halo and hearty since his short vacation. ROBERT GOLTZ, of Gravel Ford, who has been teaching school at Daniel's Creek will b'e a candidate for the offlco of county superin tendent of schools at the coming spring election. "SCOTS" WHILE.AWAY PLEASANT EVENING Not In many years has a gather ing been so keenly enjoyed as was that given by tho "Scots" in Red men hall on Saturday evening In honor of the anniversary of the cel ebrated and beloved poet "Bobble" Burns. An Interesting literary and musical program was rendered and a sumptous banquet was served. From tho number of people In at tendance one would think that Coos Bay was purely a Scottish settle ment, Americanized. There wll he a Scots meeting at Redmen's hall Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. Try a want a. ECKHOFF Young's Musical IN Nfew Music This is the Farewell Performance of This Company In The Coos Bay Country. hhhhm Seat Now On Sale at SHOW CASES and FIXTURES THE MODERN COMPANY Odd Follows' Duildlng, Marshfleld Tattle of the-Town Little grains of fact sifted from tho chaff of gossip flying up and down tho town. WEATHER FORECAST Western Oregon, Western Washington; fair tonight, Tues- day easterly winds. Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington, Idaho, fair tonight Tuesday. LOCAL REPORT For 24 hours ending G p. m. Sunday. Maximum CI. Minimum 31., G p. m. 43. Wind Northwest. Clear. Money Floating to East Side. Yesterday ' while waiting for ferry boat a prominent real estate man from town picked up money floating on ferry dock evidently floated over from Marshfleld. Owner will be re funded by proving property and pay ing for this notice. 1' A Popular Moe. Marshfleld Is getting into the popular movement by putting a lid on tho saloon busi ness there. The city council has I raised tho license fee to $000 and I declares the saloons must close at I midnight not to be re-opened until I 5 in the morning. Myrtle Point Eu-' terprlse. I Fruit Growers to Meet. Tho reg ular meeting of the Coquille Val'ey Fruit Growers' association will bo hold In Myrtle Point on Wednesday afternoon, February 5. All mem bers should be present or represent ed by proxies and all fruit growers, whether members or not, will be welcome to attend tho meeting and help In the work of getting the as sociation started. Myrtle Point Enterprise. .'erlccs Elicit Deep Inteie't. That the union evangelistic services now in progress In Marshfleld na''c awakened more than ordinary Inter est vas again attested last night when a large number of people gall.pred In tho Baptist church o beat tho Rev. H. H. Brown puacli on the theme: "When tho Lata away the Mice Will Play." This week tho services will be continued at tho Presbyterian church. HUGH M'LAIN IS ACCORDED HONOR Hugh McLaln, Marshfleld's well known coal and crushed rock deal er, has been accordod an extremly high honor by local Rodmen, ICoos Tribe No. 33. At their last mooting tho lodge presented Mr. McLaln a full regalia for his rauk as Past Sachem, of tho tribe. Mr. McLaln is ono of the charter members of tho organization and is in a great meas ure responsible for the mlraculns growth which it has enjoyed since Us Inception three years ago. THE CRYSTAL TnEATER Will re-open soon Under Entirely N'ow Manage- men LATEST MOVING PICTURES NEW MUSICAL TALENT , A High Class Show Six Days in tho Week WATCH FOR TnB DATH HALL "THe IRISH New Dances Plato-ghosj Vloot Que any b1iap, any tjrle made to order by tha Ltttko Manufacturing C. FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY MENT OFFICE 291-2 North Second street, Portland, Ore. Help furnished free to employers. Tel ephone and telegraph orders given special attention. Phono G437 Main. WANTED Second hand dresser, 3 chairs and rocker. Address Lock Box 3S4, Marshfleld. FOR RENT FURNISHED A 5 room cottage. For further particulars enquire of F. M. Rummell, Jr., of fice over Merchant Bros', store. FOR RENT 2 office rooms over telephono office. See R. J. Montgomery. WANTED Man and wlfo to work on a dairy ranch. Address J. C. Haynes, Myrtle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE Beauty of Hebron Seed potatoes for sale. W. H. Morgan, Daniel's Creek, Marshfleld. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. A. H. Pow ers, Marshfleld. i FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at $G0 and $65 per acre. Owner, C. H. Chandler, Bandon. STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 3:15 rnd 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. mtt88JmKHwroa:tronmmntt8a IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of this b.ink to comflne its business to the im medinto vicinity. In following this tourae, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of tho community. PIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. f O. B. Hmedalo W. 8. McFarland f Piesident Cnslner John Pruess R. T. Kaufman t Vice Pres. Asst. Cuflner im2mttimmjmtt8mj fflBT-rgmi-racMj -"" QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry offlco will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY H Aiarsmieiu turn ."vortli Uenil. y GET YOUR Wood .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON. PHONG 1331 -- Surpassing coffee at tha Mel-rest. nBBBBBBBBBHHOanaaaba n MONDAY JAN. Comedy Co. JUBILEE North Bond Drug Store H"I"Mt""I"I"I"l"I"I"I"I',i"I,lt,,r"H'Hf Favor Us By buying your furniture I nlture store in the city are carried and our prices r is aU we ask, Anything in 1 hqre, C. A. Johnson FRONT i4Il!v!tt4r'4ft,4,l!I'I4y4"t' 4t,'I"I"I,"",iI,v'I GASOLINE BOATS Brought Sold Exchanged t If You Want to Sell, List Your Boat With Us. If You Want to Buy, Call and Examine Our List. Wo- Cnn Show You Just What You Want at the Right Price HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW BREECH BLOCK SPARK PLUG AT 'J s Bay Oil Water Front Near "A" JACK FLANAGAN tCCS$50$X$0 71 f tJt $? k $? NATIONAL BEER & &($&&&,i&i&eGttwi&o&& COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (8b Co. General Repair Work and Woodtuming. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield mmtmmtnmmittttttnt:mmmtttnmmmtmmttiat Send your teams or phone your orders for BEAVER HILL COAL "Best Coal on Coos Bay." For sale by Masters & McLain, Sole agents $5.00 Per Ton at tho Yard, $0.00 Per Ton Delivered. Special prices on scow load lota. Phone SOU. treiwnKromrem;w;wMWttttuwmifflwmwtmnmffitmmmttffluwttmt The Southern Oregon State Normal School At ASHLAND, Ore. Offers o-perlnl opportunities for teachers to reyiew for ttia teachers' examinations in February and August, nud to toko wortc In Pedagogy and in Special Methods of teaching in the various grades of tho training school. Since tho public schools of Oregon are fulling for teuchcrs who can teach manual training, many uro taking Advantage of the Industrial work lately installed In the vchool. Expenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal. The BUte XorauU School At Ashland in enjoying tho largest appropriation of atU fundi Tr grAnUd a Normal school Ik th history of Oregon. CftUloguea tent ft Application to the PnMSrDBNT. NORTH BEND New Costumes Prices 25-50-75 Cents and Yourself here, This is the only fur- where no second hand goods are right too. A fair profit the furniture line to be had Furniture Co. STREET T V .? 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