THE DAILY COOS BAY MIES, MARSHFIELD.OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1908. is f h ! ! NEWEST SPRING SUITS AT 'OSOOOOO'S I Personal Notes. We have just got in some more beautiful spring suits for women. They are the styles that will be worn by the leaders of fashion this spring. Every garment has an air of elegance and grace about it that's sim- i I n v rnarmnn. hr nmaTmns n stp iirs arp. np.r. npn v nn nrPTT rkt nanfirn WRavRS p.vpt snnwn n v arsm r n. o The colors are blended perfectly. The styles are decidedly new and novel and will be much worn this year. j Withal, the garments arc perfect. Styles, fit, workmanship and wear are combined in each one. When g you see the suits, the price marked very low will be a secondary consideration. I I The New Press Goods are more beautiful than ever, A perfect medley of beauty and worth; a collection of shadow stripes, checks and plaids in the deep rich tones oignion, russet and leather browns in the softer shades of mode and tan; blues in almost every shade, includ ing Deeft, Alice and Copenhagen; greens in the softer shades help to complete the most fascinating display of dress fabrics we've ever shown. "Exclusive styles" can certainly be accorded the new silks we are showing, Some very choice pat terns are shown in plain and figured Rajah, Pongee, etc, etc. In addition to novelty silks, silks in plain colors were never before shown in the wider range, Wash goods are shown in the same full assortments as the silks, The new laces and embroideries are well worth a visit to see, There is positively nothing in these two important spring items that you will not be able to find here, MISS MILDRED ROGERS of Coos River, was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday. MISS ROSE BROWN is visiting for a few days in Marshfleld with her friends. MRS. HERBERT ROGERS of Coos River, was a Marshfleld shopper yesterday. MISS MARTHA BERNITT was a city visitor in North Bend yester day evening. MRS. CHARLES CAVANAUGH of North Bend, was a Marshfleld vis itor yesterday. T. M. COLLVER of Catching Inlet was a business visitor in Marsh fleld yesterday. i Tattle of the Town Little grams of fact sifted from tho clinff of gossip Hying np and down tho town. in OU will find just what, you want in our collection of "MARQUIS WAISTS" in which every new style feature is prominent. The new Gloves and Neckwear were never prettier. Y i & tmu:::u:nJts:::atn:it: :: IS T H E I x it :: si'xifjr.'ir'. V-XiG- VWV WW iX&, VX';'in;'Jy.'.:'y Meal Ph arm aro :: H n 8 8 :: :: tx 1 8 I iais?v Shall make it a practice to maintain its standard of the highest attainment of the Pharmaceutical Art. Hence, the name Ideal, and any product bearing the name must be absolutely the best. Not being bound to any particular physicians, by commissions or otherwise, we take our stand as being entirely in dependent and Strictly Ethical, We have confidence in all physicians and shall extend the professional courtesies accordingly. While we carry a full line of tho proprietary remedies (commonly called patents) we make no display of them as it is our aim to conduct a strictly first-class dispensing pharmacy with an open door to all. From the remarkable showing on our prescription file for the first two weeks of business, we feel that our faith was well founded and extend thanks in ad vance for further patronage. w re m V3 m m h w m y& & ar m &r" Hfefifiii LbL2Bh hikP , s&.M&aS. W t&y ti s How about a good Bicycle A supply of Fishing Tackle A nice little Rifle o We Save You Money. jj E. Don McCrary, Registered Pharms't &Ifd& JV AyTk V mLJ A KV IX .. ta-e&&2Ba jS&m I I III ggjpwj H:tt::mmm::K:::tt::Jt:t::K:m: STEAiVlER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Blaster. 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 rad 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: One way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. Imported Suitings : Spring of 1908 AT Jensen's "Where Good Clothes Are Made POSTCARDS A new and beautiful assort ment just received at tho Coos Bay Home oi the Post Card :' Remember your friends with '.', a card from Coos Bay. A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Port Cards, Novelties, General Mcrcbaadlse. Front street, Marshfleld. Every day want ad. readers are finding "better furnished rooms." If yon attend to yonr work and Ut ycur enemy alone, some one else will cefeelec Bre-rfy ad de ;kl tret Qjfcefc- .. . .k .4.4.44. FOR SALE New C-room house, R. R. Add. Blk. Gl, lots 23-24; y2 blks from new school site, If taken now $1,050. Address or call at place. John S. Hays. fou hate one bit. Ithan for i FOR RENT building. vu. iieu, uo cmtuiuu, uuu umiq made efforts to save tho gl drowning ho was unable to Tho evidence showed that th Flat In new O'Connell Apply to R. S. Williams. ROOMS TO RENT. Times. Apply at The FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracti tit $60 and $65 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice' sunny front room, double or single. $6.00 a room. Apply E. "Times." FOR RENT. Two neatly furnished rooms on Queen avenue; first t house back ot new Williams build , Jng.corner.BroadVay, ' MISS GENHVlEttE TELLEFSON o tho Eastsido was shopping Marshfleld yesterday. MRS. MARY SMITH who has been '"- very ill at her home the past week is reported convalescent. MISS LETT1E LARSEN of Larson Inlet is spending a few days in this city with relatives. C. COIN of North Bend was in Marsh fleld yesterday afternoon attend ing to business transactions. MISS LIZZIE TELLEFSON has ac cepted a position as telephone operator at the C. A. Smith office. I. S. SMITH of this city has been at Catching Inlet for the last two days attending to business inter ests. II. KLAHN of Empire spent Friday In Marshfleld with friends and In cidentally attended to business af fairs. MISS MABEL BILLINGS, a nurse at Mercy hospital, who has been very ill is again able to resume her duties at the hospital. MRS. A. FARLEY of Empire City, was the guest of her sister Mrs. John Lennon of North Bend Heights, on Thursday. EDGAR SIMPSON of San Francisco, Is the guest this week at tho homo of his brother Mayor L. J. Simpson of North Bend. MR. and MRS. WM. ARCHER of San Francisco, were tho guests yester day ot Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes Cava naugh on Broadway. Z. W. THOMAS of Allegany, who raises some of tho flnest of the far famed Gravensteins, was a Marshfleld visitor today. MISS GERTRUDE FIELD, left this city today for her homo In Chica go, 111., after having been in this city for four weeks with relatives. MISS LIZZIE TELLEFSON, a former telephone girl at tho Marshfleld Central, has accepted a position with the C. A. Smith mill as oper ator on their prlvato exchange. O. B. OWEN and family are on Coos Bay, and will locato permantly eitner in North Bond or Marsh field according to tho best busi ness propects. B. NEFF of Beaver Hill was a city visitor yesterday, and returned to his homo this morning accompani ed bv Mrs. Neff who has been ill at Mercy Hospital for some time. GUY SWIFT AND CHAS. BANER of Portland are enjoying a two week's vacation on Coos Bay. They lett last evening for Coos River where they will spend a few days MRS. M. MERCHANT who has been snendlng tho winter with relatives in Oakland, and her daughter Mrs. Desmond In Southern California, has returned to her home greatly improved in health. L J. ENGLUND of Eureka but lately of San Diego, Cal., is in Marshfleld. Mr. England Intends locating in Oregon. This is his first trip to Oregon and his first impressions are greatly In favor to the locality. He may remain on Coos Bay. MR. and MRS. I. HACKER, well known by Coos Bay people, who aie spending tno winter in Pnssa dena, California, writo to frionds hero that they aie enjoying good health and have spent a very pleas ant winter. MRS. A. B. KUYKEN of Minnea polis arrived in this city yesterday to spend a few weeks with frionds and relatives. Fiom hero she will go to San Francisco and thence Los Angeles where she will remain I..... t nnmlni' niitnninr. MRS. A. F. FRAEB and daughter Elslo passed thru this city yester day on a pleasure trip to Bandon where they will remain a few days, thenco going down tho coast to Port Orford, Euroka and San Francisco, returning then to their homo in San Diego. MRS. A. P. GOSS and children left Marshfleld today on tho Break water for Portland where sho will join her husband and make their permanent home. Mr. Goss left this city a short time ago and Is now in business and nicely located. During the itlmo Mr. and Mrs. Goss resided on Coos Bay they made muny warm friends all of whom greatly regret their departure. Kentuck Vale Garden ironies, fitovens Ranch subdivides in 10 to 22 acre-tracts, $600 to $1,000 each. Best and cheapest acre-tracts on the Bay. Guerry & Halllstter, Bank building; F. J. Monro, Baysido Pant Co. Store, North Bend. PHONE 111 for Baessemter boy to carry parcels and run errands. Danco at Sumner April 4th. by Landenburc orchestra. Muslo THE BALD HEADED MANS Might have plenty of hair if ho had used "Luxor," tho great dand ruff eradlcator and germicide. For sale by McArtfaur, the pro scription druggist. Unless It has been advertised It has not really been OFFERED for sale. , ,. , ... A CARD. To tho Members of tho Republican Party of Coos County, Oregon. Gentlemen: I heroby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for County Commissioner, subject to your pleasure in tho primary election of April 17, 1908. M. J. KRANTZ. COOS HAY TIDES Tho following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: .MARCH, 1008. HIGH WATEItl A. M. P. M. SUNDAY . 29 9:571 G. 4110:571 G.6 LOW WATERi A. fll. P. M. Saturday . 2SI 3:091 3.21 3:391 0.1 SUNDAY .29 4:11 2.4 4:29 0.0 Loads nt Xoith Bend. The Redon do is loading at the Sash and Door lactory for S.in Pedro and other southern ports. AiUcnt Sails Today. Tho schoon er Advent has completed loading at the old Porter mill and will sail some time today for San Francisco. Victim of Ptomaine Poisoning. Chris Pedcison, a well-known Cooa Bay man who has been suffering from ptomaine poisoning is reported improving. Sells Big Kdger. A. B. Daly ot Marshfleld was in Coquille this week and sold to the Johnson Lumber Co., tho largest edger in Coos County, it being SxGO iuches. Ojx?n Logging Cninp. Jack Mc Donald has returned from Coquille and Is arranging to open his logging camp. He expects to get the work un derway within a few days. Inspect Coquille L.uincli. Captain D. S. Ames and Geo. G. Waldon, United Stntes inspectors of gasoline rcafts have returned from Coqullla where they Inspected tho launch Enterprise. Brings New Engine. In tho cargo of the Nann Smith on her Hrst trip from 'Frisco to Coos Bay was a loco motive for the logging railway which the C. A. Smith mill will soon havo in operation. Coming to Coos Bay. In a busi ness letter to Tho Times W. O. Ash, a prominent businessman of Hood River, Oregon, states that ho expects to come to Coos Bay next month to locato permanently. Machinery for Mill. August Lac konson has secured the machinery for the new sawmill which ho will soon start on Ten MIlo lake. The mill will have capacity of about fifteen thousand feet of lumber per day. Mrs. Smith Better. Mrs. Dr. O. E. Smith, a former resident of Marsh Held, who has been spending tho winter with friends In Pasadena, has greatly Improved in health and will return to her homo In Eugeno as soon as tho weather becomes warmer. A good paying business In Spokane, Wash., to exchange for property on Coos Bay. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Thero will bo a danco Wednesday evening, April 1st, at Eckhoff hall, North Bend. This Is tho first appear ance of tho New Bay City Orchostra. Gontlemen, $1.00; ladles, free. OUR CHICKEN DINNER will bo found the best In tho city. Try it tomorrow. SMITH'S CAFE, Launch Juanit" will leave Pioneer hardware dock at 8:30 o'clock every morning ,for Allegany. Returns every evenlnc at 4:0. " aiiifi-s KlnWu Work. W. F. Qni.1..na flirt OVllOrf n PPnil tit fl 11 1 Iin(l kjllllll -3 l,J v.lul I, . .www ......-- bookkeeper who has been selected to straighten out Marshfleld's municipal accounts, has begun work. Accord ing to his compilations to date, tho municipal debt of Marshfleld Is about $40,000. itrm i, ,..ww. i i.lm.u T T, Drd nf San Francisco, superintendent on tho Paclllc coast or 1110 wusiuru uiuuu Telegraph Company arrived on Coos Bay yesterday to inspect tno lines in this section. From hero, ho will go tn rvwmllln nnil TVTvrtln Point and then will mako a trip ovorland to Itoseburg. Former Teacher Meets Mlhfoitimc. Prof. Ilawcs, at ono tlmo a prln- nlnnl lii ilin Mnrshfleld school, has been compelled to resign an excellent position in Southern Cnlltoinla uo cause of Impaired eyesight, and is In San Francisco undergoing treatment fo. his eyes. Ills friends will hopo for his early and complete iccovcry. iroineniaUers Arrive. A company of ten people arrived on tho Break water Friday from Jacksonville, Now Brunswick and they will mako Coos Bay their permanent homo. They will locate on thee Kinney properties. Tho peisonell Is as follows: Geo. M. Evoiott, wife and two children, Lavlna Kinney, Annie, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ridley, A. E. Lowln and Georgo Kitchen. ' Start Suit in Federal Court. T. S. Minot has gone to Portland whoro he will appear in federal court In be half of several who aro endeavoring to compel the Southorn Oregon Land Company to sell somo of their hold ings at $2.50 per acre, tho stipula tion under which tho largo holdings were ceded thorn by the govrnment for constructing tho wagon road from Coos Bay to Drain. Penalty on Taxes. Every tax payer in Coos county who does not pay one-hair or nis taxes ueioru ahi-u Oth, will havo to pay a penalty of ten per cent for each month after that they remain unpaid. By paying ono-half before April Gth, six months grace Is gained on the othor, without Interest. Three per cent discount for prompt payment was mado on tho taxes paid boforo March 15th. Looks After Property. W. G. Keg ler returned today to Portland aftor a few days spent on Coos Bay look ing after business Interests hero. Ho Is ono of tho largest stockholders In the South Harbor plat, up tho Inlot beyond tho C. A. Smith mill In which Dr. Tower and other local parties aro Interested. Mr. Kogler Is n cont dealer at Portland. Ho Is a firm be liever In tho future of Coos Bay and an enthusiastic booster of Its possi bilities. , FINE CHICKEN DINNER At Smith's Cafo Sunday. ,, Want ads, are woven into the fab rle of the city'o dauyiltt, " 4 (Yi - .W'" .