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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
? THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1908. Bargains of the Sensational Sort, In AH Departments That Draw Crodws of Shoppers To the GREAT REMOVAL SALE AT MERCHANT BROS s 1 Extra Specials for Thursday Shoppers 65 to 75c Em- broideried Lanes' Hose Tomorrow 45c A limited amount of Ladies' Em broidered hose, imported goods and the very thing for smart dresses, come in assorted floral effects and regularly sold from 65 to 75c; for TOMORROW, TUESDAY 45c pair $1.00 TO $1.25 EMBROIDERED LADIES HOSE FOR TOMORROW, 79c. The best quality Ladies' Hand Em broidered Hose, all imported Lisle, Seamless, come in assorted floral de signs, regularly sold from $1.00 to $1.25 per pair; for TOMORROW, TUESDAY 79c pair 25c CELEBRATED BURSON HOSE FOR TUESDAY, 20c PAIR. The best 25c Benson hose, Seamless and full fashioned, the kind that are so popular among our customers as an extra special. TOMORROW, TUESDAY 20c pair ALL THE BEST 25c CHILDREN HOSE TOMORROW 20c PAIR. This includes all of our fine ribbed Children's hose, sizes from 5 to 10, and what others are selling from 30c to 35c the pair; for TOMORROW, TUESDAY 20c pair Entire Stock of Fine Bed Spreads as an Extra Special for To morrow, Tuesday $1.75 BULBOA BED SPREADS FOR TO MORROW, $1.40 EACH. Fine assortment of Marcalles Bed Spreads, full size and assorted pat terns, regularly sold for $1.75; tomor row TUESDAY'S PRICE $1.40 ea. $1.25 BULBOA BED SPREADS FOR TO MORROW, 95c EACH. All of our regular $1 .25 Bedspreads. Marcalles, come assorted patterns and good value for the price. TOMORROW, TUESDAY 95o $2.00 HEAVY REGENT BED SPREADS, $1.60 EACH. Marcalles Bed Spreads, assorted pat terns and extra good quality for the price, full size as an extra special. TOMORROW, TUESDAY $1.60 ea. Black Taffeta Silks as an Extra Special Tomorrow 75c Black Taffeta, 19 inches wide. TOMORROW, 60c YARD. $1.00 Black Taffeta Silk, 27 in. wide. TOMORROW, 79c YARD. $1.25 Black Taffeta Silk, 36 in. wide. TOMORROW, 95c YARD. $1.50 Black Taffeta Silk, 36 in. wide. TOMORROW'S PRICE, $1.20 YARD. $1.75 Chiffon Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, best quality, TOMORROW'S PRICE, $1.46 YARD You will find here, barganized for this occasion, all of our Woolen Dress Materials, Muslin under Garments, Lace Curtains and Portiers, Heather Bloom and Silk Petticoatst Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Clothing. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF HART SCHAFFER AND MARX SPRING CLOTHING MOVE AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE. ON SALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WE SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THEN. ARE GETTING READY TO M ERCHANT BROS "The Busy Skore" MANY BROUGHT TO COOS BAY Alliance Arrives from Portland With Large Number of Prospective Residents. The Alliance reached Coos Day this morning from Portland after a favorablo trip. She carried one of the largest passenger lists of the sea son, Indicating that tho real Influx of homeseekers to this section this sea son is just beginning. Among thpso who camo down on the Alliance were: Captain D. S. Ames and wife, Geo. Q. Weldln and wife, Edwin A. Deals, W. W. Holland, Win. Jacobsen, W. Ij. Waley and wife, Paul Ischorslch, M. S. Huston and wife, Gordon Hus ton, N. D. Sliultz and wife, Victor Schultz, Erma Schultz, H. F. Con ner, G. C. Roby, O. Roby, P. E. Lea, It. Frey, J. D. demur and wife, C. E. Clodfolter, A. W. Rlnehart, O. A. Anderson, W. L. Hughes, W. D. Stewart. L. L. Paulson, Jr., J. W. Snow, J. W. Alvln nnd wife, P. A. Poppy, M. C. Otis, Inez Otis, Mrs. D. Paterson, Edward Paterson, A. Hall, A. H. Powers, .las. McDowell, Dan Murphy, Miss W. Gorhain, Mrs. A. Curloy, R. C. Jnckson, W. Dett fleld, A. Shults, W. Shults, M. Kohast, D. R. McKee, O. Droyd, Jos eph Wytosh, J. A. French, II. A. Langshoro, J. W. Smith, J. E. Keith, C. KoyI, E. Ashpander, A. Teuscher, A. Anderson, J. Ruddlo and ilfteon second class. DEVERS TELLS OF M. V. PLANT SAILS. The M. P. Plant sailed yesterday for San Francisco with an unusually largo passenger list, tho regular travel being augmented by the largo number desiring to see tho fleet. Among those who sailed on tho Plant wero: C. M. Nelson, Mrs. C. M. Nelson, Mrs. J, McGeo, Miss McGeo, Mrs. Lang, Mabel Lang, Mra. O. M. New man, Mrs. L. P. Fisher, Mrs. Ingrain, J. A. Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Nolllo Tower, Mrs. C. W. Towor, Mrs. Hutchison,- Mrs. Rassmussen, A. 13. Fisko, W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Clins. Murr, Mrs. L. W. Shaw. J. II. Drid ges, Mrs. Drldgos, J. Larson, Mrs. Larson, C. II. Norrls, O. M. Nowman, Joo Williams, Frank Mntson, A. Matson, C. Durges, Theo. Bradley, fa. Dartolmo, Chas. Rednall, Ray In nes, Geo. Dlood, L. N. Carlson, Campbell, C. Jackson, 0. H. Rail, S. P. M. Cox, Chas. Fensler, J. L. Cleanslo, W. C. Hnloy, Mis Urldges. MILLIC0MA CLUB ELECT OFFICERS. Dr. O. Tom it CIiommi as Picsldcnt For KiisuiiiK V-r Oilier Olll rials Scli'clcil. Tho annual election of the Milll coma Club Saturday altornoon re sulted In tho bok'ction of the follow ing olllcers for tho ensuing jear: President C. W, Tower. Vice-president Ueorgo Dlx. Secretary-treasurer F. MeKeo Other members of board W. U. Douglas and J. W. Flanagan, House committee 13. K. Jones, Win. Ford and Dr. W. llaydon. Library coinniitteo J no. I). (Joss, Frmik i.utiilKM'iim and Edward Dou nolly. Wo nr now preoared to store t.ur goods. liny Side Paint Co,, Noi'h Ileml Evory copy of every Issue of :hli newspaper should bo a SAi.ES.'.A i'on you. Well-known Marshfield Man Gives Interview in Boise, Ida ho on Conditions Here. That P. A. Devers, tho busy Coos Day booster, who Is now visiting his old home in Idaho does not lot up on his boosting even when taken a vacation is shown by the following story from the Idaho Statesman of Dolso of April 23d: "P. A. Devers, formerly cashier and one of the largo stockholders of tho First National Dank of Payette, but now of Marshfield, Ore., where ho Is president of tho Coos Day Se curities-Investment Company, ar rlvod In tho city yesterday. Ho will be here and at Caldwell for the next several days looking after personal business affairs. "Mr. Dovers has now been In the Coos Day country for about a year and a half and has great faith in Its future. He stated yesterday that that country was afTected to a certain extent llko tho rest of tho northwest by tho recent financial depression, but that tho reaction had now set In there as olsowhero and a general feeling of optimism prevails. "Tho Smith Lumber Company, headed by C. A. Smith, the Minnea polis lumber king, Mr. Devers said, was now conducting operations on a largo scale thero and tho outlook for tho rapid development of tho Coos Day country's immense lumber re sources was bright. Tho company Is now operating tho largest coasting steamer on tho coast In transporting lumber from Marshflold to San Francisco, having made its first trip out three weeks ago with a cargo of 2,250,000 feet of lumber, just a quartor of a million feet less than Its full capacity. Tho company has ono of its large mills at Marshflold with a capacity of 500,000 feet in I two shifts. "Mr. Dovers said, too, thnt there wero indications that tho Coos Day coal Holds aro to ho dovoloped on a inoro oxtonslvo scale than heretofore. Tho Harrlmnn interests, ho said, woro especially active in tills connec tion. Coal Is now transported from Coos Day to both Portland and San Francisco." A Full Line of School Books and School Supplies at A. M. PRENTISS & CO. I'oxt (.'aids, Novi'ltlc.-i, (ioiier.il Merchandise. FhlnVs'tr?ot, " Marshfield. IH LI I tP IT ' 9 ewm g Machine v. -- LOO First, Week $ ! .00 Week Thereafter We call for and Deliver FREE Going (to Harvey COMPANY "Complete House Furnishers" Marshfield ... Oregon Better Prepared Than Ever Be fore to Make Better Bread Tho repairs and Improvements on our ovens have been com pleted and we are now prepared to servo our patrons with Dread and Daked Goods of all kinds of our own making and baking. Many Coos Day people aro familiar with tho Coos Day Dakory quality, which has been raised to a higher standard by the im proved equipment for doing our baking. All orders promptly filled. Diamond (D) R.epre3ents Bread Perfection Note that your loaves bear this brand. COOS BAY BAKERY COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (b Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield Use Tantalum Lamps The Great White Light, Buy the 1908 latest improvement in electric lamps; a metalized filament lamp, giving a powerful and brilliant white light. Sixty cents per month on flat rates. Seventy cents apiece for the lamps. Coos Bay Gas &. Electric Company Marthfiald and North Bnd 8 UAOTrnn n ni t atxt H General Contractors jj Crushed Hock I .... . . I Flair and Wood Fibro I 11 IMIII-VIIIII Illlfl I Building Stone Concrete Pedestals BEAVER HILL COAL Sand, Brick, Lime, Cement Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers In flair and Wood Plaster Building Taper Roofing Paper Asphalt nnd Cnrboliniuni H Office, Broadway and Queen Streets. Phono Main 2011 U MARSHFIELD, OREGON anromnmuammnmtHnronmranmuj wwmjmwjwaKwm IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. L. G. Masters, Plaintiff Suit in Equity to Quiet Title SUMMONS x::mtttn::u::mmn:mtnn:t::tm:::t ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS UIK.Hn,.ir 41 it ft H 1 jj i t t Every resiilonco on Coos Bay thnt Is wired for electric ser vice should have ono of these most iihoful nnd time saving flatlror.e. Ask your neighbor who om as ono. Two million Ai.ielc.a women nro using them. Tho Coos Bay (las Kkctrfr MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New 0'Conncl Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON 1M- 1 H The Coos Bay (las EkotWc ; S li t Company ! jj Marshflold nnd North Ileu-1 'I cleplionee: ittssassaEESs Office 2irtI UvSldcriCe'2171 V3. Sarah Conner Rlggs, Christina Conner Riggs, Ellen Conner Darnell, Alice Conner, Emma Con ner Lower, Mary Conner Smith, Martha A. Cecil, Warren Conner, Jobe Conner, William Conner, Samuel Smith and J. H. Cecil, and James Conner, son of John Conner, de ceased; Ann Conner, daughter of John Conner, deceased: .Tnlin rtntS Riggs, husband of Sarah Conner Rlggs; Richard Roe, husband of Christina Conner Riggs, John Smith Darnell, husband of Ellen Conner Darnell; James Jones, husband of Alice Conner; Robert Lower, husband of Emma Con ner Lower; Mary Conner, wife of Warren Conner; Jane Conner, wife of Jobe Conner; Kato ConnerV wife of William Conner; Margaret Conner, wife of James Conner, and John Brown, husband of Ann Conner, defendants. To Sarah Conner Rlggs, Christina Connor Rlggs, Ellen Conner Darnell, Alice Conner, Emma Conner Lower, Mary Conner Smith, Martha A. Ce cil, Warren Conner, Jobo Conner, William Conner, Samuel Smith and J. II. Cecil and James Conner, son of John Conner, deceased; Ann Con uer, daughter of John Conner, de ceased; John Doo Riggs, husband of Sarnh Conner Riggs; Richard Roe, husband of Christina Conner Rlggs; John Smith Darnell, husband of El len Conner Darnell; Jnmes Jones, husband of Alice Conner; Robert Lower, husband of Emma Conner I.oworr-MttrV Con'newife of-Wnr- Ton onneif June -Conner, wife of Jobo Conner; Kate Conner, wife o. William Conner; Margaret Conner, wife of James Conner, and John Brown, husband of Ann Conner, de fendants. In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear ana answer the complaint filed against you ,in the above en titled suit within six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from tho 23d day of March, 1908, and If you fail to answer on or before the 4th day of May, 1008, that date being the last day of tho time prescribed In the order of publication of this sum mons, judgment will bo taken against you for want thereof for the relief demanded in plaintiff's com plaint, a succinct statement of which relief Is as follows: That tho title of the plaintiff to tho real property described in said complaint, and to-wit: The north east quarter of the southwest quar ter, lot two and the north half of lot three, all In section twenty-one, township twenty-six south, of range twelve 'west of the Willamette meri dian, Coos county, OreKon. bo- quieted as against the defendants and each of thorn; that tho defend ants and each of them be forever en joined and restrained from setting up any claim of right, title or inter est in or to the above described real property or any portion thereof; for his costs and disbursements herein, and for such other and fur ther relief as to the Court may seem, equitable. This summons is served upon you by order of Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of the County Court of Coos county, Oregon, which said order was made on tho 23d day of March, 1908, and bears said date, and by which said order you are required to answer the complalnt in said suit on or before tho 4th day of May, 190S. Dated March 23d, 1908. JOHN S. COKE, JOHN D. GOSS, Attorneys for plaintiff. sV f aL