The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 10, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1908.
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HOME OF THE FAMOUS
cliaffner and Marx Fine
Where can you buy Clothing that will give better
Satisfaction? They look well, Fit well, are Guaranteed
to be all wool and free from any Mercerized Cotton
Mixtures. You don't find any of our Suits that loose
their Shape or break down in front, we take particular
pains to Fit You Properly.
A complete line of Clothing for Easter, just re
ceived and we would be pleased to show you the
Styles,
Snappy Neckwear for Men
You can always find here a fine assortment of
Men's Fine Neckwear, ranging in price from 25 cents
to $1.50 each. We have small lots of Neckwear coming
every week, thereby showing you something new every
time you visit the Store,
The largest assortment of
Fine Dress Shirts ever dis
played on the Bay
We are the original CLUETT SHIRT Represent
ative of Coos Bay, We don't stop at a small selection
but when you visit this store you can see the line re
presented from A to Z,
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR.
EASTER
All Kinds of Fancy Vests to show you ranging in
price from $1.00 to $10.00.
Merchant
"THE REAL GENT'S OUTFITTERS."
Clothing
Copyright 1907 by Hart SchafFner &? Marx
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Steam Dye Works
C Street.
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We always have a full stock in all
styles and guarantee to please you.
We especially call your attention
to our large line of Hats
ALL PRICES
$2.50, $3.00 and Up
An inspection will convince you that what
we say is true
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION?
.BECAUSE
It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and
prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstackcn, Manager.
Lnmo Shoulder.
Whether resulting from a sprain
or from rheumatic pains, there la
nothing bo good for a lamo shoulder
as Chamberlain's Pain Halm.
Apply it freely and rub the parts
vigorously at each application and a
quick euro Is certain. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
TO
BUILDING
Store your goods with th Bf
Side Paint Co., North Bend,
Marshfield School Directors
Meet Tomorrow to Deter
mine Upon Structure.
Tho Marshfield Public School
Board will meet Saturday morning
at 9 o clock to make final arrange
ments for erecting a now school
building here, the appropriation for
which was recently voted.
E. W. Hendricks and F. A. Legg,
two Portland architects, arrived to
day to consult with the board rela
tive to plans and specifications.
President J. W. Bennett and the
other two members of tho board, Dr.
J. T. McCormac nnd W. B. Curtis
are determined to make the new
school one of the best possible.
It is likely that arrangements will
also bo made tomorrow to close tho
option on the four-acre tract, north
west of tho cemetery, as a site for
tho new building.
MARSHFIELD SCHOOL NEWS
Two now pupils have been register
ed this week.
Blackboards in the old portion of
the school buidling are being renewed.
The High School pupils are plan
ning a picnic for the first pleasant
Saturday.
The Seventh Grade have started a
window box in connection with tho
study of agriculture.
It Is expected that Miss Lnndrlth
will resume her position in the Sixth
Grade room on Monday.
Tuesday after school, Miss Sten
liolm and some of her pupils visited
the woods back of Ferndale in search
of wild flowers.
Tho Seventh Grade has rented tho
court of tho Marshfield Tennis Club
and have begun practice for a tourna
ment to take place in June.
Arbor Day celebration will take tho
form of a garden clearing up. Roses
and lilacs will be planted In tho
flower beds of tho school grounds.
In tho monthly spelling test, tho
Fifth Grade pupils making a grade
of 90 and above 90 were: Ruth Gu
lovson, 100; Mary Kruse, 9G; Maud
Bowron, 94; Lydla Holmes, 94;
Jamlsina Hibbard, 9G; Olive Brown,
94; Folrence Reifeld, 94; Charlotte
Rooke, 90; Alice McLain, 9G; Wra.
Carlson, 90; Isabel Ferguson, 92;
Clara Sergeant, 94; Adelaide Clarke,
98; Sybil Post, 92.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon,
WANTED Girl to take care of baby.
Apply to Mrs. II. H. McPherson.
FURNISHED room to rent. 'E,' care
of "Times."
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
LOST Gold pin with American em
blem. Finder receive reward, care
'N' Times.
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter
in good condition. Inquire at
"Times" office.
WANTED A first class stenographer
give references. Address 'X' caro
of "Times."
FOR RENT Largo sunny front
room, modern conveniences, close
in. 'R' care of "Times."
FOR RENT House of ten rooms
and bath in South Marshfield. Ap
ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phono 494.
FOR RENT Two rooms for modern
housekeeping, hot and cold water.
Enquiro at house north of marble
works.
FOR SALE Range and dining table
nearly new. Inquire 'N' caro of
"Times."
WANTED Competent girl or gon
oral housekeeper. Good wages.
Small family. Permnnont placo.
Apply 'It' caro "Times."
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro trncts
at ?C0 and ?G5 per acre. Owner
C. II. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR SALE North Bond Billiard
Parlor, good paying business. Own
or wishes to soil on account of poor
health. Apply Billiard Hall North
Bend.
FOR RENT Nine-room mwlorn
house In Plat B, close to Porter
addition to North Bend. Arranged
to accommodate two families if
so desired. A, O. KJelland.
I Personal Notes f
MRS. M. MATSON was shopping in
North Bend yesterday.
MRS. J. LANDRETH was shopping
in Marshfield yesterday.
MRS. RUSSEL of Llbby, was shop
ping In Marshfield yesterday.
MRS. MIRRASOUL of Libby, was a
city visitor yesterday.
MRS. J. LAPPE of Coos River, was
shopping in Marshfleld yesterday.
II. R. RANNER was in Marshfield
yesterday attending to business affairs.
F. D. DWIGHT of North Bend, was
attending to business affairs in
Marshfield yesterday.
MRS. HENRY WALSTEIN is lc
Marshfield for a few days as the
guest of relatives and friends.
D. B. ANDERSON of Marshfield is
spending a few days at Coquillo
attending to business affairs.
J. W. SNOVER is spending a few
days in Bandon attending to busi
ness affa'lrs.
M. D. POYNTZ of this city, was at
tending to business affairs nt Sum
ner yesterday.
MESSRS. " LINCOLN TUCKER and
ARTHUR TUCKER were city vis-
itors yesterday.
B. HAM of tho Smith, Powers log
ging camp, was in Marshfield yes-'terday.
B. ROBERTSON of Catching Inlet,
wns attending to business affairs
in Marshfleld yesterday.
MESDAMES J. M. BLAKE and WIL
SON and KAUFMAN were shop
ping In North Bend yesterday.
MRS. JIM LYON of this city, was in
North Bend yesterday shopping
and incidentally visiting friends.
F. D. DONLEY returned to Marsh
fleld yesterday after having spent
several days In Empire transact
ing business affairs.
MISS SUSIE EICKWORTH of
Marshfleld, was in North Bend
with friends yesterday attending
to somo shopping.
CHARLIE BAXTER and wife, left
Marshfleld this morning for their
homo in Coquille after having
spent several days on Coos Bay.
MRS. EVAN HODSON of Coos River,
with Misses Erma and Eva Hod
son were the guests on last Wed
nesday of Mrs. G. Beale.
ERIC WOLD, who has for tho past
week been visiting with relatives
on Coos Bay expects to leave on
the Plant next week for his homo
In San Francisco.
MRS. V. ALLISON passed thru
Marshfleld yesterday on her way
to Bandon where sho will remain
for two weeks as the guest of relatives.
MISS EDITH OLSON of Eureka, ar
rived in Marshfleld this weok nnd
will remain here Indefinitely as tho
guest of her cousin, Miss Martha
Nowler.
MRS. F. ROGERS of South Coos
River, was shopping in Marshfleld
yesterday, and loft tho same day
for Catching Inlet to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. I. Smith.
D. F. LOWNER of San Francisco,
but lately of Coquillo, passed
through Marshfleld yesterday on
his way to Portland where ho In
tends to remain for somotlmo.
MRS. JOHNSON of Johnson's mill,
passed thru Marshfleld yesterday
on her way to tho East where sho
has been called on account of tho
serious Illness of her brother.
. C. ACKLEY of Bandon, but for
merly of Coos Bay, arrived In
Marshfleld yesterday and will re
main for a few days attending to
business affairs nnd visiting rela
tives and friends.
MRS. ALICE FORD of this city, in
tends leaving on tho next Plant for
San Francisco where sho will re
main for two months as tho guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Duobol of
that city.
MISS ADELAIDE ROWLANDS, who
visited on Coos Bay last Bummer,
is seriously 111 at her homo in Ber
keley. Miss Rowlands made many
friends whllo here, all of whom
aro Indeed sorry to hear of hor
illness.
MISS ANNIE LARSEN loft Coos Bay
yesterday for San Francisco whero
elio will romaln for somo timo
with relatlvos, thonco going to Los
Angeles and San Diego. Miss Lar
t,on will return to her homo in
Marshfleld during tho latter part
of May.
Crystal's Hill PIons.cs. Tho now
moving pictures at tho Crystal last
night wore both interesting and
amusing. Tho "Near Sighted Cyclist"
made a great hit with his break
neck blcyclo riding, and tho "Cook's
Troubles" wns a close Becond In pop
ularity. "Tho Slave," a story of tho
south before tho war, proved to bo
as great a thriller as ono could wish.
Tho Irish song hit, "MIbb Killar
ney," was enthusiastically encored.
The now bill Is a llvo one from start
to finish and was enjoyed by all.