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goods. Wo have a complete Hue of Kitchen Hardware, Tables,
Trousseau Queens, Safes and Cupboards, and can furnish a house
Complete from Kitchen to Parlor.
Our spring trade has already begun in earnest. House cleaners
and newcomers will do well to come in and see us.
You will And tho store crowded. Rut wo will do our best to
please you, botli in price nnd tho goods.
Out of town parties will do well to consult us before buying or
selling. Wo lmvc a largo stock of goods both new and second
hand.
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Coos County Woods
We have the largest and finest
line of beautiful souvenirs
made from tho native trees of
Coos County forests ever shown
on Coos Bay. There aro
JEWEL BOXES
TRAYS
GAVELS
PAPER CUTTERS
Made from tho Beautiful Myr
tle, Whito Pino and Mnnzaiilta.
Just tho things to send your
eastern friends. Call and see
them. Tho prices are as pleas
ing as the articles.
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
i Post Cards, Novelties, General
t Merchandise.
Has your want advertising been
confined to ono or two classifications?
Why not enlarge tho ecopo of your
advertising?
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Friday
Our Films the Latter half of this
of Unusual Merit and Interest.
stirring adventures
JUS FIRST SUCCESS The bunch of lemons handed a
er by his appreciative audience. .
LIMS REAL1TV A good for nothing young idler becomes possessed by
a magic glass of wonderful power. Looking through this glass ho
can see tho real life behind tho mask of outward pretense and show.
The comedy of this picture is rich and it points a strong moral.
DEMAR1S GAHBERT Who scored such a strong success the first half of
tho week will sing the march ballad "Don't Leave tho Old Folks, Jen
nie." Hear tho great Coon song "Fever's On." The funniest slides yet.
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MONUMENTAL WORKS
I guarantee better work at lower prices,
than can be had elsewhere. Do not order
monumental work until you have
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Private Instruction from 2 till ,
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a DRAMATIC CLUB
Will bo organized from Pupils
a Tnlrlnir TnRtrnr.t Ion in Elocution , t
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a Special Attention to Children's I
a Class iu Dnncjng nnd Elocution, O ,
a See me at tho Hall on Mondays
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a Prof. C. P. Smith.
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'Hay Gairn and Feed'
OLD PAPERS For
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Good stylo in dress,
So say tho press,
Is a matter of individual (nstc.
Some like extreme
And others seem
Not to have such idle time to
waste.
Good stylo then
In clothes for men
All simply amounts to this:
your measure I'll take
Your clothes I'll mnko
To conform to your individual
wish.
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canned fish; in fact all kinds of
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JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt.
Poultry Supplies
OrderJYour Settings NowFcr
BrownjfLeghorns
Rhode Island Reds
Barred Plymouth Rocks
All Standard Bred.
Price $1.50 Per Setting
Special Price on Incubator
Lots.
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QUICK DELIVERY
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For convenience of Call pa
trons tho Laundry office will
bo open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
P1iop9 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
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WEATHER FORECAST.
Western Oregon, western
Washington, occasional rain to
night. Friday southerly winds.
. LOCAL TEMPERATURE
POUT.
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For 2-1 hours' ending Feb. 2fi,
C p. m. Furnished by Dr. E E.
Mingus, local cooperative gov
ernment observer.
Max DC
Min 43.
C p. m. 43.
Precip. 2G.
Cloudy.
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COOS RAY TIDES
Tho following tables givo tho
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
FEBRUARY, 1008.
IIGII WATER A. M. P. M.
Tuesday . .25 5:31 G.2 7:17 4.1
Wednesday 2G G:41 G.l 8:42 4.3
Thursday . 27 7:54 G.2 9:51 4.9
Friday .. .2S 9:03 6.5 10:42 5.7
Saturday . 29 10:07 6.9 11:27 G.2
FEBRUARY, 1003.
LOW WATER A. M. P. M.
Tuesday . .251 I 12:271 0.7
Wednesday 26 0:0i 3.7 1:47 0.4
Thursday . 271 1:351 3.9 2:59-0.1
Friday . . 2SI I 3:051 3.71 4:03-05
Saturday . 29 4:14 31 4:55-0.D
DR. R. G, GALE, of North Bond, de
parted on tho morning train for
Coquillo on professional business.
CAPTAIN McGEE, tho veteran Coos
Bay bar pilot, was in Marshfleld
Thursday morning renewing ac
quaintances. MAYOR L. J. SIMPSON, of North
Bend, was in Marshfleld for a few
hours yesterday visiting with his
many acquaintances.
SEYMOUR H. BELL and J. W. BEN
NETT returned to Marshfleld
Wednesday, via the stago route,
after their trip up tho coast.
CHARLES AIKEN has returned after
a sojourn on his ranch up Falls
Creek. Thursday morning he was
exhibiting to his friends some fine
samples of uncut alfalfa.
City Council Monday The Marsh-
field city council will meet on Monday
of next week at which time a number
of important matters will be disposed
of.
SITUATION WANTED By first class
camp cook. Address Charles Hal
vorsen, General Delivery, North
Bond.
LOST. Gold chain necklace, blue
stone settings; brooch pin, Sigma
Nu fraternity emblem. Return
Times.
WANTED. Competent woman fir
girl to caro for elderly invalid.
Apply to Mrs. Sengstnckon.
WANTED 200 cords of fir wood at
$3.00. Will furnish scow. J. Lar
son. WANTED Woman to do washing,
Ironing and sweeping. Apply Mrs.
Sengstacken.
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LOST. Gold stick pin. black handlo,
on or 'near South Marshfleld bridge.
Finder will pleaso return to Times
ofilco.
WANTED TIMBER LANDS Homo
stead relinquishments' wanted.
Want to buy direct from owner.
Write partlculais to II. M., Box
492, Eugene, Oregon.
FOR SALE PIANO;
Times office.
Inquiro at
FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE 291-2 . North
Second street, Portland, Oro. Help
furnished freo to employers. Tel
ephone and tolegraph orders glveu
special attention. Phono 0437
Main. .
CITY ATTORNEY E. L. 0. FARRIN
will return on tho next trip of tho
steamer Alliance from Portland.
There aro several matters of inter
est to tho city which tho council
is waiting to take up on Mr. Far
rin's return.
Cnsco Puts to Sen. Tho Casco
has finished loading at tho railroad
dock in Marshfleld and will go to sea
Thursday. Tho boat is taking a
cargo of lumber to San Pedro.
Improve Store Windows Magnes
& Matson have -added considerably to
tho beauty of tho front of their store
and Front street by tho improve
ments which they have had made to
their display windows.
Breakwater Due. Tho steamer
Breakwater is duo to arrive on Coos
Bay tomorrow morning from Port
land. Tho steamer is billed to leave
Saturday on its return trip.
Minstrel Show. The fire depart
ment of North Bond is planning to
give In tho future a minstrel show
in Eckhoff hall. Tho proceeds will
go towards tho fitting up of the new
gymnasium. Two young men. from
San Francisco aro drilling the ama
teur minstrels.
Mothers' Club Meets The regular
meeting of tho Mother's Club will be
held Friday, Feb. 28, at 3 o'clock at
the homo of Mrs. David B. Jones.
Members aro requested to prepare
some article of interest to be read at
this meeting.
Minot vs. AVntklns Friday. The
case of Tom Minot vs. George Wat
kins, on a charge of assault and bat
tery, will probably be aired in tho
court Friday. Attorney Minot is at
present engaged in taking evidence
In the Ferry-Lockhart case and pend
ing its completion his case has been
postponed.
Building Mission. W. I. McNutt
and wife aro erecting an Apostolic
Faith Mission building in Eastsldo
that is 74x30 and two stories high.
A portion of tho building Is being
fitted with living and sleeping rooms
and tho remainder will bo given over
to religious purposes.
An Experienced Jeweler. W. M.
Tower, of Portland, i brother of H.
S. Tower, who has chargo of the lat
tor's Jewelry store during his Illness,
is a watchmaker and jeweler of many
years' experience. All work will re
reive tho samo careful attention
given it by tho proprietor when he
is present.
Gentlemen Guests Next Saturday
evening the Evergreen Whist Club
will bo entertained at tho homo of
Mrs. F. P. Norton. On this occasion
the ladies will depart from the car
dinal canton of their organization by
having gentlemen present. Satur
day night gentlemen will bo the
guests of honor. Tho affair is in col
ebratlon of tho last Saturday before
Lent.
Lenteii Season. Socially Coos Bay
will bo rather quiet for tho next fow
weeks. Tho Lenten season will bo
ushered in on next Wednesday,
March 4, and tho usual round of
balls, parties and other social recre
ations will bo materially diminished.
Several functions aro being planned
tween now and Ash Wednesday,
one or two of which, it Is said, aro to
bo decidedly unique and original.
Purchased Entire Interest. Tho
announcement of tho purchase of tho
Garfield hotel by J. II. Bridges was
In a measure inaccurate. Mr. Bridges
has purchased tho hotel property out
right, and not a half Interest. The
complication arose from tho fact that
tho property heretofore embraced in
tho general term of tho Garfiold hotel
property consisted of four lots. Mr.
Bridges purchased tho two lots and
tho Garfiold building outright, Mr.
Sengstacken merely retaining tho re
maining two lots.
Birthday Party. Ono of tho plcas-
antest birthday parties of the season
took place at tho homo of Alva Gran
by on Tuesday ovenlng, when about
thirty of his young friends assem
bled to tako part ,in tho celebration
of tho sixteenth anniversary of his
birth, Tho evening was most on-
joyably spent in various games, and
a number of prseonts will servo as
THOROUGHBRED CHICKEN
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
I am prepared to furnish during
tho season eggs for hatching from
thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns,
White Leghorns, Black Minorcas and
Whito Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per
setting. Incubator lots of Brown
Leghorn at ?5.00 por hundred and
Black Minorcas $6.00 por hundred
Also oggs from tho famous laying
inuian itunnor ducks nt $2.00 por
sotting. J. O. WATSON.
Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle
and Barkshlro ewlno, Coquillo. Ore
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permanent mementoes of tho occa
sion. A nlco luncheon was served,
nnd when tho time camo for "good
nights" the wishes of many happy
returns wero numerous and sincere.
Coos Building Work on tho Coos
building, at the corner of Broadway
and A tsreets, Is rapidly ncarlng com
pletion. It is now believed it will bo
ready for occupancy in course of forty
days.
Supcrintcndency Enstsido Mrs.
Kelly, recently of the Marshfleld pub
lic school, has been tendered tho
superlntendency of tho Eastsldo.
school. Tho directors have been urg
ing tho position on her for some time
but Thursday morning she gave noti
fication of her refusal. Tho lack of
adequate transportation between,
Marshfleld and Eastsldo, which would
seriously inconvenience her coining
and going at morning and night, wero
Mrs. Kelly's reasons for refusing tho
position.
THE C. C. MEETING
ON FRIDAY NIGHT
Library Committee Will Hnvo
Chnrgc Ladies Aro Especially
Asked to 15c Present.
Tho library committee will have
chargo of the Chamber of Commerce
meeting Friday evening, and they
are desirous that all persons who aro
interested in this addition to tho in
tellectual progress of Marshfleld bo
present. Ladles and gentlemen aro
Invited, and tho ladles are especially
requested to be present and aid In
tho development of the library spirit.
It Is expected that the mayor and tho
members-of the city government will
attend and express their views on
the question of establishing a library
in Marshfleld."- Other speakers havo
consented to address tho meeting,
among whom aro Ira S. Smith, who
will give a history of tho library
committee's work and plans, E. D.
McArthur, Dr. McCormac, Francis H.
Clarke, George Farrin and others.
The library committee believes that
tho time has arrived for the citizens
of Marshfleld to havo the true prog
ress of tho city at heart, to push tho
library project to a success.
Seo flsh window Smith's
Fish dinner tomorrow.
Cafe.
GOOD ADVICE FOR GARDENER.
Observnnt Editor of Coquillo Sen
tinel Utters Words of Wisdom.
Anyone traveling on tho Coquillo
river during tho summer months will
see largo fields of cabbage growing
and if they will make the samo trip
in tho winter they wll lsee a largo
number of these samo cabbages la
tho ground partly rotten, while tho
merchants of this county nro com
pelled in winter to ship their cabbago
either from San Francisco or Port
land. If tho ranchers of this county
would tako care of their crop they
would havo these hundreds of dollars
that aro being sent outside, while
tho consumers aro compelled to pay
three cents a pound for cabbage.
Thcro is always a good demand for
cabbage in any country, and hero
where they can bo easily raised It
seems a shame that hundreds of
heads aro allowed to rot on the
ground and tho good money of our
merchants is sent outside. It Is tho
samo with Hubbard squash. Wo un
derstand that it is impossible to pro
cure any in tho county at tho present
tlmo. It seems queer to those who
come ' from sections of tho country
where tho land is not near as pro
ductive nnd have moro to contend'
with In regard to tho weather, to seo
a country whore vogotables will grow
in abundance but tho merchants aro
compelled to ship in tho common,
vegetables from outside markets
when Coos county should bo supplying-
such vegetables to tho city mar
kets. Coquillo Sentinel.
GOOD TIMES AGAIN.
Epitomized from recent press dis
patches: Five thousand men back
to work in South Chicago rolling
mills, samo number resumed opera
tions at tho National Tube WorksK
Loralno, O., 1000 operatives of tho
Gorham Manufacturing Company,
Providence, R. I., who havo been
on short time slnco Thanksgiving
day; tube plant at Zanosvlllo, O., em
ploying 700 men, resumed work; big;
cotton mill at Blddoford, Maino,
resumed full tlmo recently with,
4000 operatives. Tho Industries of
tho land aro fast roturnlng to normal
conditions. Oregonlan.
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