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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1908)
,- " r "Vtrvj" "Tawr- THE DAH.Y COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFI&D, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1908. flMiiPiiMiiiiiPiifg a i nt0fii WHHWtnumwmiw ifiMtmtwwtivitoimWt&tfttyj MAGNES & MATSON Showing New Goods In Every Department Spring stocks are now in splendid condition and selections may be made with the assurance that everything is in keeping with the dictation of fashion Assortments were never more complete nor prices more moderate The new showings fairly breathe with new thoughts peculiar to the season igjgggtjgJ& K Our Showing of Spring Dress Goods This display surpasses all our former records in variety, num ber and beauty of styles and fabrics, and the great number of superb novelties and exclusive designs. We invite you to see the goods while they are at the zenith of their freshness, We think you will say the showing has never been surpassed here, The materials include Voiles, as light as a spider's webj with crisp, serviceable Panamas; beautiful, shimmering Eoliennes; Mon Reve; Light Suitings with new arrangements of Plaids and Stripes, and hordes of other subtle color blendings and effective weaves, Opening of Wash Goods for 1908 Today sees the first showing of the finer wash fabrics for spring and summer of 1908, You are invited to inspect the collec tion, The display is a veritable feast for the eyes, So sheer and si.y are the grounds; so deftly wrought the woven stripes or cross bars and the embroidered figures, and so delicate the printings, The most skillful designers and the best mills of England ?M America have contributed to the collection, We pride ourselves on be ing able to show exclusive patterns confined to us by the most pro gressive and exclusive dress goods house in the United States, I LACES An exhibit of handsome spr.ng laces, The lace section is aglow with the latest spring creations, And we believe we are showing the handsomest collection of laces wi have ever asked you to inspect, De signs that are decidedly authoritative, Exquisite laces to which Dame Fashion has already given a nod of approval, especially to a beautiful filet valencienne effect which is to be the coming season's most popular style, Real Cluny Edgings, bands and allovers, Real Irish Laces, black and white Oriental and net top laces, embroidered allover Venise, baby, Irish point, gauze, applique and chantilly in white and cream, If you are planning a spring dress or gown of any kind, you must certainly see this collection, EMBROIDERIES New embroideries for spring, We desire to announce the ar rival of another large shipment of new spring embroideries, consisting of elegant corset cover embroideries, in the very "latest" and most "dainty" styles; handsome new skirting embroideries, in both edgings and insertions, Also some very handsome white embroidered muslin robes, Altogether forming the finest stock of high class embroideries to be found in Marshfield, To get really dainty goods it is necessary to get first choice, We cordially invite the ladies of Marshfield to visit this department and inspect our new embroideries, S H I RTWAISTS Here are the new spring waists fresh, beautiful, low-priced, Dozens of beautiful new styles In tailored and lingerie waists, are now receiving the admiring attention of our customers, What will at once impress you is the great number of models which comprise the new waist showing, the decided novelty and beauty of the styles, and the very moderate prices, We have never seen more charming waists, Clever designs and careful making are notable throughout the collection, And to add to the attractiveness of the new waists we have priced them unusually low, Values at every price are positively the best to be found, We have been fortunate in securing the noted "Mar quise" Waist line, celebrated for their correct styles and perfect construction. ' Tf- -Tk T i T'U Q'AU Pfi--. T'Uo T oAla TT4of T7Tott tfr . 7(r( nwpr ntvttfer and more hntinttfftllv stmnlWL a l ne J-Tcss jl riimuuigis j. h& ju. j. mwcn j. uv j-vvhw HJ.WUU1 vt7 -j- " .-r. i HHHM'HHHM1WH- I Deliaous Candies From the Factory AVo have just received a direct shipment of the, most delicious Chocolate's, Bonbons and Candies, fresh from the factory. They nro toothsome, pure and wholesome. We handle only the finest in candies, healthful and pure. In this shipment you will Unci TEDDY BEAR CHOCOLATES. Delicious Confections in the form of tho prevailing fad, put up in fancy Teddy Dear Doves. Just tho thing for the little folks and will make their Sunday happy. CHOCOLATE NUT LOAF This is a delightful sweetmeat that must ho tasted to be appreciated. AVe have it in 5 and 10 cent cartons. PARROT CHOCOLATE CHIPS A dainty confection that if you once try you will often buy. Price 10c the box. PAItHOT STICKS Jinny customers get theso regulnrly. This lot Is fresh and crisp from tho makers. SAVANSDOAVN MAKSHMELLOAVS These popular confections will be found delicious and appetizing. THERE IS NOT SPACE In this adv. to mention nil, but you will find our line tho best in the city. A full assortment of fancy box chocolates and bonbons 25c to $1.00 per box. No 1 Lamp Chimneys 5 c No 2 Lamp Chimneys 10c The above aro only samples of the many bargains in household articles that you may find at this store. AVe have just re ceived a complete lino of KITCHEN UTENSILS Pots, Kettles, Fry Pans, Stew Pans, Plo Pans, and in fact every small artiplo for tho kitchen and all at prices that will save you money. Step into the store and see theso articles and get tho prices. It will pay Fry Pans 10c and up. t A. 1YI. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novelties, General Merchandise. Lockhart, Parsons DRUG CO. 4. THE DUSY CORNER. T....I..I..H-,HI"I,I"I"I'I"t"Hr HJ-r"H COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman a Co. Gzaefel Rfiir Work and Woodhirning. Launches a Specialty Fbofc of Qraoea Avenue, Marshfield CRYSTAL THEATRE? DEMARIS GADBERT In her new song and dance sieclnlty In fancy costume, Introducing tho song lilt "Everyone AVas Meant for Some one." A good bill of moving pictures and illustrated songs. -7:30 and B-.-tH p. m. Matlnco Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Admission 10c g IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of this bank to a tl comflno its business to the im- j 3 mediate vicinity. In following li tins course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes tho highest interest of tho community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale AV. S. McFarland President Cashier rjohn Pruess R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier tjmKtammmntuumnmnumnmttmj jck-t J MOTHERS no ! ATr?fiFM U'Ufc.iWf-l !--' al r4 Go around to Mother's Sunday , and enjoy the Big Goose Din- JL ' ner. On Broadway opposite Times ', building. H"H--H"H"H"H"M"I"H"H- SCHOOLS HAV FOR RENT. One nice largo house keeping room. Apply upstairs Coos Bay Monthly building. !.KMrXwilJy"'USi'f' Cab CM! Service at Any Hour Good Ilutmc aud Veliiclus. HEISNER, MIDLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. AVood for Salo. Third A A st. Phono 1201 Mnreliflcld GET YOUR Coal j Wood .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agents Phone 817. ESZSZSHSZSHSESZSESHSSSHSH51S2SH5ESi EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; lu fact all kinds of fish In season. Wharf back of . . - PIONEER GROCERY. asESHSBSzsESESEszsasEsaszsBSESSSEsa (VSWVWSAVWVWSWWWVA For a good Hatch use the PETALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN,Agt. Poultry Supplies OrderlYonr Setting Now For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All:Standard Bred. Price $1.50 Per Setting Special Price on Incubator Lots. S VSAASAV YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Will bo a pleasure if taken at Smith's Cafe. FOR SALE. New lG-foot launch, in perfect running order. Inquire at Alger's boat house, North Bend. WANTED. Job as porter In saloon, or dishwasher. Address AVorker, caro Times. FOR RENT. Furnished room on B and Fourth. Sign In window. FOR SALE. 25 tons oat hay, 25 tons clover hay and 15 tons tim othy mixed hay, all 1 good condi tion. AV111 sell at a bargain, for cash. A. AV. Kjclland, North Bend, Oregon. LOST. Silk umbrella with buckhorn handle; silver straps on end of handlo and Initial "B" on silver band. Reward. Return to Sey mour H. Bell at Gas and Electric office. AV ANTED, LAUNDRESS. Apply Mrs. J. F. Clark, box 1GG; or phono 303; good wages. S A Are drill was held at the Marsh field school Friday afternoon. Tho building was vacated in one minute and forty-five seconds. Tho drill wns vory orderly and no confusion was apparent. Tho movements of tho-pupils were made with the alertness aud precision of militia, and was a compliment to tho teachers' methods, as well as tho system and management, handling tho 500 in this brief space of time. A flro drill was also hold at tho North Bend school. Tho time was re ported as two minutes. BREAKWATER LEAVES FOR PORTLAND FOR SALE. In sections 3, 4, 9 nnd 10, township 24, C04 acres of land, good house, bearing orchards, etc. AVI11 sell tho whole of It, or in par cels to suit purchaser. Apply to C. AV. Sanford, Marshfield, Oro. 1 FOR SALE. F esh milk and cream, pure- and clean. Inquire Times office, RANCH FOR SALE. 1G0 acres, mostly improved. Apply John Bear's Llvory Barn. Steam Dye Works C Street Ladies' aud Gouts' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Phil'-o Rnrlr, PrnnnVifij. (Sails Saturday Afternoon AVith Largo List of Passengers Those on Board. Tho steamer Breakwater loft her Marshfield wharf this aftornoon at 2:30 on her northward trip to Port land. She carried the following paa sengcrs. J. O'Brien, Y. Daulot, P. Komptsls. Charles AVllson, J. E. RItschIn, M. AV. Greone, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Smiley and two children, Charles Anderson, Miss Agnes Nelson, Emil Nelson. James Crltchlow and wife, Miss Gea bo, Charles AVaeglo, A. J. Drews, J. B. Fox, Capt. AVestdahl, II. O. Van Duson, AV. C, Irvine and wifo, MIsa Vera Irvine, Mrs. E. Kelly, Miss Jen kins, H. A. Canfrled, L. B. AVInget. Mr. AVIUIams, Mr, Larroy, Mrs. Har rington, Mr. Kauffrnari, E. E. Thorn ton, S. Lolnwebber, Miss Mabel Gray, D. E. DIstrIck, Georgo Erlckson, C. J. Kopet, AV. E. Bows, E. A. McCor mack and wifo, II. C. Miller, O. Holl man, Mrs. E. Morris, E. E, Morris. D. E. Vandecar and wifo, E. AV. Erlck, J. B. Sonnegan, C. M. Smith, J. Sheard, R. Morrill, O, Hanson, J. F. Baru and wifo, Miss Martba, Baru, Mr. Gulovsen, II, O. Knight, Mr. Hollonpoter, C. M. Coy, J. S. Miller. S. J. Mathews, AV. AV. AVIs well, AV. Duslns, S. Plchl. J. D, Mc Laln, S. Cumi, . Bruno, J. Honnen V. Anderson. b, l v.. i; ,J , jMw