THE DAILY UOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908.
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regularly for $3,50 to $4,00
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Ladies low and high cut shoes, in patent
and kid and medium and heavy soles, all
styles, regularly selling from $2,50 to
$3,00,
To Close out $1.95
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vertisements, and people attending our sales always go away satisfied,
NOTICE. We will
will gladly Tit them at the store.
It would be a continual annoyance to allow the exchanging of shoes, so we are
compelled to make this rule, which will apply to everybody,
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Dancing School Every Monday
And Thursday Evening at
ODD FELLOWS HALL.
Private Instruction from 2 till
5 p. m.
DRAMATIC- CLUB
Will bo organized from Pupils
Taking Instruction In Elocution O
fr and Dramatic Art.
Special Attention to Children's
- Class in Dancing and Elocution,
See me at the Hall on Mondays
and Thursdays; Afternoon and
Evening.
Prof. O. P. Smith.
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Fish Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
canned fish; In fact all kinds of
fish In season.
Wharf back of . .-i -is
PIONEER GROCERY.
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Cab Call Service nt Anv Hour
Good Hear enuil Vilikle.
IIEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Wood for Hale.
Thlnl & A ft. l'l on- IJIIJ "T?'-fgll
f Rductlon Sale At
A CHAS. A. STEVENS'
Cloak and Suit House
Chicago.
Cor. First & R St, Marshfleld.
Mrs. M. It. Smith, Aaeut,
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for our factory shipments that
are clean, up-to-date shoes,
anxious to close out and willing
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shoes, in patent, Any woman
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of elegant shoes
as a snfir.ial Int.
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bargains ever
handle, If you can wear the above sizes
call our attention to this article and you
will have the greatest bargain you ever got,
Shoes retailing from $3,00 to $5,00,
sizes 2i2 to 4y2; width, A, B, C only,
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than to anyone else, and its up to
you to find the place where yon can
do the best in buying your Clothes.
This mutter wo can help you out in.
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Coat Shirts, Pongee Silk Negligee
In quarter sizes,
so necessary
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"TEe House
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! COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS!
Cttva3agh, Chapraan (b Co.
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Foot of ti33 Avdim, Mirshfiald
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are orr the way from the
they are odd sizes and
to sell at big loss,
veryramg uoes
who is able to wear from
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which we have set aside
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but bad sizes for us to I
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on any shoes on sale.
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Broadway on O Street.
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SITUATION WANTED By first class
camp cook. Address Charles Hnl
vorsen, General Delivery, North
Bend.
LOST. Gold chain necklace, blue
stono settings; brooch pin, Sigma
Nu fraternity emblem. Return
Times.
LOST. Gold pen, blade handle, on
or near South Marshfleld bridge.
Finder will pleaso rctnru to Times
office.
WANTED. Competent woman i.i
girl to care for elderly invalid.
Apply to Mrs. Scngstacken.
FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms.
Inquire at Mrs. Dr. .Murphy's cor.
Sheridan and California avenue.
WANTED 200 cords of fir wood at
? 3.0,0. Will furnish scow. J. Lar
son. WANTED Woman to do washing,
ironing and sweeping. Apply Mrs.
Sengstncken.
FOR SALE Kimball piano, good as
now. Lock box 407, North Bend.
Phono 415.
WANTED TIMBER LANDS Homo
stead relinquishments wanted.
Want to buy direct from owner.
Write particular to-H. M., Box
492, Eugene, Oregon.
FOR SALE PIANO;
Times office.
Inqulro at
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.
Facts About iho Grip.
Tho grip is highly infectious.
It stimulates other diseases.
The grip picks out tho weak points
of a' person's constitution.
The grip in itself is by no means a
mortal disease.
The victims of the 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 attack, as a rule,
comes on with lightning like speed,
health is suddenly overcome by a
feeling of discomfort and depression.
He "runs" at the iose; ho feela
chilly; his head aches; his eyes pain
him.
What to do go to bed at onco;
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and quinine as directed for influenza.
Do this and the grip Is soon shorn
of Its terrors. For sale by John
Preuss.
TIIOROUGIIBRFD CHICKEN
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
I am prepared to furnish during
the season eggs for hatching from
thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns,
White Leghorns, Black Mlnorcas and
White Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per
setting. Incubator lots of Brown
Leghorn at $5.00 per hundred and
Black Mlnorcas $G.OO per hundred.
Also eggs from the famous laying
Indian Runner ducks at $2.00 per
setting. J. O. WATSON.
Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattlo
and Barkshiro ewine. Coqullle, Ore
gon.
ROY L LAWH0RNE
Steam Dye Works
C Street,
Ladles and GciiIn' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Bpfrtpr. PronHotoi.
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tliu clinfT of gossip flying up
and down the town.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
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O Western Oregon, rain tonight
and Thursday. Fresh southerly
$ breeze.
.LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. O
' For 24 hours ending G p. m.
Feb. 25. Furnished by Dr. E.
E. Mlngus, local cooperative
government observer.
Max. 55.
Mln. 43.
G p. m. 51.
Wind, S. W.
Cloudy.
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COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables give tho
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
FEBRUARY, 1008.
IIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Tuesday . .25 5:31 G.2 7:17 4.1
Wednesday 2G G:41 6.1 8:42 4.3
Thursday .27 7:54 G.2 9:51 4.9
Friday .. .28 9:03 G. 5 10:42 5.7
Saturday . 29 10:07 G.9 11:27 G.2
FEBRUARY, 1008.
LOW AVATERI A. M. P. M.
Tuesday . .251 I 112:271 0.7
Wednesday 2G 0:04 3.7 1:47 0.4
Thursday . 27 1:35.3.91 2:591-0.1
Friday . . 281 I 3:051 3.71 4:031-05
Saturday . 29 4:14 3.1 4:55-0.9
DR. MINGUS mado a professional
trip to Coqullle Tuesday.
DR. TAGGART, of Beaver Hill, was a
Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
F. B. WAITE arrived on tho Alliance
Tuesday for a short visit on the
bay.
ATTORNEY JOHN COKE returned
yesterday via the Drain stage Hue
from a trip to Portland.
S. M. BROWN and wife, of Portland,
are In the city visiting at the home
of I. S. Lando.
D. Y. STAFFORD and TOM HALL
are up Coos River enjoying tho
fascinations of fly pasting.
MISS MAY PETERSON, bookkeeper
for Russell Bros., North Bend, is hav
ing a siege of Job's comforters.
W. M. TOWER, of Portland, is In
the city managing tho jewelry
store of his brother H. S. TowoBaic",,,B ",,eu Domo w "-
during the latter's illness.
TOM JAMES, tho bulwark of North
Bond's water tront, enjoyed a day
in the city of Marshfleld Wednes
day visiting with his many friends.
GEORGE M. BROWN, district attor
now for Coos, Curry and Douglas
counties, Is expected In Marshfleld
for a short visit tho first of next
week.
MRS. E. S. BARGELT, Grand Matron
of tho Eastern Star, loft this morn
ing on an official visit to a num
ber of tho chapters In tho Wil
lamette Valley. She goes first to
Oakland, Ore., and thence to Eu
gene and other points.
Mrs, Ituiumell Entertains M .i. F
M. Rummell delightfully entertained
a number of friends at hor homo la
Marshfleld Tuesray evening. Tho
hours were passed In cards ami a
good social time. Refreshments we.'o
served toward the close of th evmi
Ing. Sprained Ankle Miss Mablo Gray,
a young lady of tho basket ball team
of North Bond, sprained her anklo
qulto badly In a practice game on
Monday evening. Sho Is compelled
to uso crutches and will bo laid up
for somo time with tho Injury which j
Is painful but not serious.
Another Olllcor Coming Tho sal
vation army announces that anothor
olflcor will participate In tho meet
ings to bo held In tho Masonic opora
house commencing on Saturday
night. Major Joseph Faulkner will
assist In tho musical program. Maj
or Faulkner Is equally proflciont In
Instrumental or vocal music. Briga
dier Jenkins, who will havo charge
of the meetings, la a noted figure In
Sulvatlon Army circle), his rank be
1K but fifth removed from that of
Gwieral Booth.
Hnskot Ball Game Tho bnskot
ball gamo at tho Pavllllon In North
Bend this evening promises to bo an
exciting contest. As a largo number
of tickets have been sold Indications
aro that tho attendance will bo good.
Sinus and Talks All thoso who
had the pleasure of hearing AdjU
Story sing last year will be glad to
avail themselves of the opportunity
of hearing him again nt the coming
series of meetings nt the opera house.
He is also a very Inspiring and nolo,
speaker as well as singer.
ALLIANCE DEPARTS The Alli
ance left the Marshfleld dock about
S o'clock this morning. Following
are tho passengers taking passage for
Portland: M. B. Klku, Rev. A. O.
White, F. J. Hayes, C. W. Roberts,
Mr3. Mary Lough, Herman Hlllycr,
.1. D. Fisher, J. Hahn, J. Kayne, Mrs.
J. E. Halliday, L. S. Dennis, 3 steer
age. Plant to Lcavo Sunday. Tho lat
est intelligence from San Francisco
reports that th steamer M. F. Plant,
which has been in dry dock for somo
time, Is billed to leave the city on
Sunday. This, with favorable condi
tions, will put the boat out of C003
Bay on Wednesday, March 4. ,
Miners Attend Funeral. A dele
gation of Beaver Hill coal minora
were in Marshfleld Tuesday attend
ing the funerals of Chris Ruflnl and
Florin Vandi, who were killed Mon
day while blasting for a rock tunnel
at the mine.
Fight Articles Signed Bert Peter
son and "Dummy" Rowan havo
signed articles of agreement to fight
twenty rounds for a decision lit
Marshfleld on Saturday night, March.
7, at 9 o'clock. Tho articles specify
that tho light Is to be conducted un
der Marquis of Quoensberry rules
with a clean breakaway and no hit
ting in the clinch. Thirty per cent at
tho gate receipts will go to the Coos
Bay Athletic Club, under whoso aus
pices the light is to bo given, and
the lighters will receive sixty and
forty per cent, winner and loser re
spectively. Both fighters have posted
a forfeit of $50 to assure appearance
in the ring. Tho referee will bo.
chosen at tho ringside. Representing
tho Coos Bay Athletic club as wit
nesses to tho articles of agreement
are; W. M. Hunter, Tommy Ryan,
Wm. Schrock, and Johnny Herron.
A Rare Tree; Therhass been oa
exhibition at the A. M. Prentiss torQ
this week a branch from an Accaclo.
tree, probably tho only one In C003
County, and ono with an interesting
history. Tho Accacla Is held in high,
regard by the Masonic fraternity,
ono being planted at the head of tho
tomb of Solomon, the founder of tho
order. It Is used, in their funeral
rites when obtainable, a sprig being;
worn during tho services and helne
deposited later on tho grave of a de
parted brother. This particular treo
grows on tho Henry Black ranch uu
ago Mrs. macK in preparing somo
rice for the family) found a peculia
Beed mixed with It. This sho planted
and later It grew into a beautiful trco
tho buds of which exuded a raro
fragrance. Tho name of it was not
known until sent to tho State Horti
cultural Society, where It was quick
ly recognized as tho branch from aa
Accacla, the same as grows In plenti
ful proportion ln.Pallstlno.
Gasoline Drops F. S. Dow, tho
well known Marshfleld commission
man, states that gasoline las takun a
drop of ono cent. This Is an unusual
and heavy decline in thta staple. It
Is reported that Kelly vlll Immedi
ately cut tho faro between NoitU
Bend and Marshfleld as n result.
Kelly has not been seen to verify tho
report.
Dishrag Shower
Lovely Springtime, Joyous Spr'ag
tiino When young hearts boat in loving
ragtime.
There was a shower oa iho Majh
flold water front tho oth u day. Not
only was tho shower under roof but
it gave forth no moisture. It wai
a dlshrag shower and was moro'y
an expression of tho good will and
esteom which a certain gontloman, In
Marshfleld marino circles, Is hold by
his friends. Thoro woro dlshrags ot
every shape, every color, and ovory
make, ilow many thoro wero andL
tho reason for tho shower it is not
tho purpose of this talo to chronlcla.
j For Fancy
Pastry Always Jso
mistletoe!
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