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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908. '' ,jk f'X' ' ' A ft H 4 !HniaH5nBnBBBHB9BGB9KnBBaac9MBnmaneaipE0BBSBaBHBnBBaviBBKa Express Arrival for the Busy Store iuMm,i5,a'-Mwcs; vrsxu t&irvmx n On account of the immense popularity of the famous Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothing we were compelled to have part of our order of spring suits shipped by express. Our customers, without any exceptions, are realizing the great advantages of this most excellent garment and know that every suit bearing the above label is a guarantee of good, up-to-date merchandise and quality the very best for the money In fact, Any Hart, Schaffner and Marx'Suit purchased here not coming up to our guarantee can be returned and we will gladly refund your money. Our ambition is to seive you light and if you want to get acquainted with the very swellest apparel for the season call here and we will show you the finest array of toggery in the city, . . ,. i WSMSKStSM mareirs Mas w Our spring stock of Boys' and Children's short and long pant suits just received, a finer assortment of snappy clothing was never displayed in Marshfield Al! styles and many pat terns to choose from, Mothers! Don't say you can't find the snappy kind in town Come here and let us show you how to make your boy look like a real city chap. You don't have to buy We will be delighted to show you through and tell you all their good qualities, M1f H 4 - : Tattle of the Town i , , Little grains of fact Rlrtcu from ' tlm ritnft nt irnfialn flvlni lit. and down tho town. UonB will bo Issued the first of Dext. week. To Mrs, P. M. Rummell is due In a largo part the credit for organizing the club which promises to have a long and successful career. The new orchestra will render music. WEATHER FORECAST. Western Oregon, western 4 Washington, fair tonight and Saturday easterly winds. O 0 Funeral of George Nichols. Tho funeral of George Nichols, who was found dead in his boat, the Fish. on South Inlet, Tuesday morning, was held tills afternoon from tho Johnson undertaking parlors in. Marshfield at 2 o'clock. Rev. Hors fall officiating. t H , COOS KAY TIDES The following tables give tho hours of high andllow tides for every u"'.r r this week FEBRUARY, 100S IIGH WATER Friday . . .21 Saturday . . 22 UNDAY . .23 Monday . .24 A. M. 2:37 3:12 3:52 4:35 C.G CD G.4 C.3 P. M. 2:47 3:35 4:32 5:42, 5.7 5.2 4.S 4.3 New Launch About Heady. Tho launch which Carl Kaufman is hav ing buil at the Mai Timmerman boat building yards Is rapidly near- ing its launching. It is expected that it will bo in readiness to turn over to the owner In about a weok. Tlia boat will have installed an eight horse power Hasse engine. FEBRUARY, 100S. LOW WATER Friday .. .21 Saturday . 22 SUNDAY . 23 Monday . .24 a. jr. 8:41 9:24 10:14 11:14 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.9 P. M. 8:39 9:21 9:59 10:53 1.5 2.0 2.6 3.2 Vfrw.'i'.:vcgT'ra7!fTOmT,f New Arrival of m We have a full complement of the season's latest in snappy neckwear All the new things in four-in-hands including plain colors in Barathea silks, white, black, Receda, tans, browns, cardinal, pink, royal, champaigns, sky blue, gun metal also the latest in crochet ties that are so exteremely pop ular this season The broad end club tie can be seen here in numerous patterns also stocks for the boys who want to dress in the real outing style fashion, , Can you picture a more summery attire than a nice Swagger College Hat or 'Sailor, tan or outing shoes, peg tops, cuff bottom outing trousers with belt and up-to-date negligee, topped off with one of our stock collars, We can fit you out complete in the above fash ion and promise you that you would be the "real McCoy" tor the 'Ting rong uiudt Copyright 1907 by Hart Schatfner &? Marx Let us Fit your Head To a Knox Hat We have the agency for the Knox hat, we con sider this hat the cream of them all, Guaranteed in every respect and style always right We also carry Stetsons and the Mundheim makes, The Mundheim people put out a hat especially for the young man They study( the wants of college boys and are always in line with the freak shapes such as they demand. CHARLES ADAMS, of Myrtle Point, was a business visitor in Marsh field yesterday. A. T. HAINES, of Seattle, who has been spending some time on Coos Bay investigating Its opportunities and prospects, returns very favor ably impressed with Coos Bay and may return to make his home here North Bend Council Meeting. Tho North Bend city council will meet tho second Tuesday in March. Alderman van Zile, who was a Marshfield visitor yesterday, said it would pay tho press to bo present as a "popping" time is anticipated. Homer Coming. A telegram re ceived from San Francisco yester day stated that tho steamer Homer left that port Wednesday afternoon: about 4:30 o'clock. With favorable, weather conditions the boat should, arlvo In Coos Bay some time Friday. W. C. BRADLEY has returned from a business trip to tho valley and coast towns and reports business conditions prosperous all along the line. The coast towns are all anx ious for boat communication with Coos Bay. "oOO" Dancing Club. On next Friday night a new dancing club will make its Initial bow to Coos Bay society. Tho organization will be known as the "600" dancing culb. It will bo composed ofwell known young people on tho bay. Invlta- Jonquiu Miller Company. Joa quin Miller, the famous "poet of tho Sierras," whoso inspirations have given him world wide prestige, la expected on Coos Bay about June for a visit. Mr. Miller has several relatives here whom ho has not seen for some years. tarajraTnraHaggSESJKHnra In The Coos Bay Times of December 6, 1907, we erred in an assertion that Stetson does not manu facture stiff hats, we have since learned-that they do and wish to make the correction, A large stock of Stetson hats constantly on hand, 22BE3a2CE?72 When you want the correct thing call on txisnBacasiSBfdaixazsaaavaastasssaBssBi iihiihiiw - ia..ml-nirm fCTTBTa3tEaBB3BgreaaaaiffiWFTW'aB tmmmm t t .--.---- vv $1.45 Per Sack v mirm .UltfHillBflftll Ring Floor o tmtmmm,tm,m FISHING DAYS ARE HERE f - A We have just received a complete g stock of Fishing Takle h frTnsri'i""--"- ,-r i3SfcgB& Cab Call Survico at Any Ilonr Good Heurbo aud Vehicles. nEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Salo. Third & A st. Phono 1201 Jlarshfield Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Rprker, Proprietor. - TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- Hay, Grain and Feed Phone 1751 Prompt Delivery Guaranteed ' a--t- -- GET YOUR IT 00 Ln IhB 0 f &!IfiaSi Front St. r .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON T PHONE 1331 Dancing School Every Monday And Thursday Evening at ODD FELLOWS' HALL. O Private Instruction from 2 till $ C p. m. $ DRAMATIC CLUB Will bo organized from Pupils Taking Instruction in Elocution and Dramatic Art. Special Attention to Children's O Class In Dancing nnd Elocution, See mo at the Hall on Mondays and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. , Trof. O. P. Smith. Reduction Sale At CI IAS. A. STEVENS' Clonk nnd Suit House Chicago. Oor. First & R St., Marshfield. Mrs. M. R. Smith, Agent, 4 TIIOROUGHIJRFD CHICKEN EGGS FOR HATCHING. I am prepared to furnish during the season eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Drown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Minorcas and Whito Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per sotting. Incubator lots of Brown Leghorn at ?5.00 per hundred and Black Minorcas $6.00 per hundred Also oggi from the famous lajlng Indian Runner ducks at $2,00 per Betting. J. O. WATSON. Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle nnd Barkslilre Bwino. Coqullle, Ore- go. New Photograph Firm. Kribbs and Mason are the names of two gentlemen from California who are opening up a photograph gallery in the parlors over the Coos Bay Monthly print shop office. The firm intends to install $ modern photo graph equipment and fit up tho gal lery in an elegant manner. FOR SALE Kimball piano, good as new. Lock box 407,iNorth Bend. Phono 415. ' WANTED TIMBER LANDS Home stead relinquishments wanted. Want to buy direct from owner. Write particulars to H. M., Box 492, Eugene, Oregon. FOR RENT Two office rooms in Nasburg block. Enquire at Red Cross Drug Store. FURNISHED Room to rent, close in, heated if desired, reasonable terms. Inquire "B" at Times office. FOR SALE PIANO; Times office. Inquire at FOR SALE OR TRADE 28 foot gasoline boat, 5 h. p. Practically now. Inquire Times office. FOR RENT By tho week or month, two furnished rooms, warm and dry, suitable for two. Inqulro at "Times" office. 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 C437 Main. To Return To Portland. James Gettings, who with his family and. household goods recently removed to Coos Bay from Portland, is flgurlDfgj on returning to the latter placo on. tho next steamer. M.r Gettings la unable to secure the kind of housa which ho desired. He likes this country and may return to the Bay later on. Voters Registering. Many votera aro registering at tho different registration places about tho city. A great many have registered at Justice Pennock's office, about 200 have registered at Judge Hall's of fice, and a number at Farrin and Farrln's and Henry Sengstacken's of fice. Eacn registration booth get3 a bonty of ten cents a head for each registration. Columbia Due Sunday. The tug Columbia is expected to arrive oa Coos Bay Sunday. Tho tug has In tow tho sailing schooner Omega which has been in dry dock in San Francisco. Engineer Ed Hansen, whoso wife died Wednesday night at her home in Empire, about 9 o'clock, Is on tho tug and tho dato of tho funeral services will be post poned pending his return. Facts About iho Grip. The grip Is highly Infectious. It stimulates other diseases. The grip picks out the weak points of a person's constitution. The grip in Itself is by no means a mortal diseaso. The victims of tho grip are adults who perish from pneumonia or bron chitis, and tho aged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children, while prone to tho dis ease, enjoy a comparative Immunity from its complications and dangers. In adults tho attnek, as a r4ilo, comes on with lightning like speed, health is suddonly overronio by a feeling of discomfort and depression. Ho "runs" at tho nose; ho feels chilly; his head aches; his oyes pain 'Jim. What to do go to .bed at onco; nko Chamberlain's Cough Romedy i ind quinine as directed for lnfluenzo Do this and the grip Is soon shpnj if Its terrors For sale -by John I'reuss. School Board Meets. A apelal meeting of the school board was held last night in Dr. J. T. Mc Cormac's office at which tho of f"r of tho cemetery association to relinquish tho four acres of land ad joining I. O. O. F. cemetery waa accepted and tho dato of holding tho bond election on March 14 formally agreed on. Tho resignation of Mrs. Kelly, teacher of tho 430 nth grado in the Marshfield school, was also re ceded and accepted. A now teacher hns not yet been appointed. "Chester's standing with tho ladTos makes mo feel suro his judg ment is good, so Sound Ring for mo. Dwight Wolcott. "I won't have any other brand but Sound Ring." F. A. Sacchl. "My wlfo and I started right by using Sound Ring Flour." Fred Weaver, with Finnish Co-op. Co. 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