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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908.
AND STILL THEY COME NO DULL DAYS AT THIS STORE
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TOMORROW, FRIDAY, IS
SHIRT WAIST DAY
For tomorrow, Friday, we will place
every Shirt-waist in the house on spe
cial sale, the stock consists of the very
newest styles and creations of the sea
son sizes complete. The stock in
cludes pretty Silk Waists trimmed with
rows of laces and clusters of medalions,
the short sleeves and wide yoke effects,
also Sheer Lawn Waists prettily trim
med with laces and cut in the
fashionable models for spring and sum
mer. REMEMBER Our entire Spring and
Summer stock as an Extra Special for
tomorrow only.
$1.00 White Lawn Shirt Waists, very
neat styles, short sleeves trimmed
with lace, sizes complete for
TOMORROW, FRIDAY, 79c.
$1.50 White Lawn Shirt Waists, trim
med with embroideried fronts, with
rows of tucks in back and front, short
sleeves, trimmed with lace on neck
and sleeves, for
TOMORROW, FRIDAY, $1.20.
$2.00 White Lawn Shirt Waists, trim
med in beautiful designs of embroi
dery and lace insertions, some with
tucks and shirred effects, sleeves and
collar tiimmed with lace, sizes com
plete for
TOMORROW, FRIDAY, $1.50.
$2-50 White Lawn Shirt Waists, trim
med with beautiful open work, em
broidery insertions and set off with
tucks and lace trimming, larger as
sortment and complete run of sizes,
for
- TOMORROW, FRIDAY, $1.55.
$3.00 White and Black Lawn Waists,
lace and embroidery trimming, and
includes some of the very prettiest
styles we have in stock, beautiful
embroideried fronts, tucks in back
and front, short sleeves, all sizes
from 32 to 42, for
TOMORROW, FRIDAY, $2.35.
All other waists ranging in price from
$3.50 to $10.00, which includes black
and white lawn and Silk, also Ecrue and
white net, the choicest and best waists
we carry in stock, all reduced for to
morrow's great special Waist Day.
We are serving many people during
our Removal Sale, and we know from
the increasing interest and the many
new faces we are seeing that every one
is satisfied with the inducements we
are offering.
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Ranchers Object to Careless
Shooting by Excursionists
Endanger Life.
The careless use of firearms by
members of pleasure parties on the
rivers and Inlets running out of Coos
Bay Is the cause of much complaint
by residents near the streams. Nu
merous Instances of narrow escapes
from bullets are reported and some
of the ranchers are almost frantic
lest some member of their family bo
killed.
It is stated that many of these
stray bullets find a dangerous lodg
ing ground on account of the Ignor
ance of somo concerning the glanc
ing caused by the water. A number
of ranchers have appealed to The
Times to urge that members of pleas-
Coos County Fruit Inspector
Reiterates Charges Against
Southern Oregon Orchards.
COQUILLE, Ore., April 2G.
Editor Coos Day Times:
I have Just returned from the
lower Coquille HIver valley where
I found much real good work done.
It just happened that by accident tho
first paper I have seen for the weak
was The Times issue of April 2 4th.
What does the Southern Oregon
Company think that I have been ap
pointed for?
Indeed I must have done my wirk
well to stirr them up for once.
Tile statement made by the South
ern Oregon Company in regard to
section i'', . 11, is correct as
printed and this case settled to the
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McCOKMICK MOWKKS, II AV HAKES AXI) TKDDKKS, MIT
CIIELL WAGONS AXI) HUGGIES, H. L. AXI) K. MILKING
.MACHINES, NEW IOWA CHEAM SEPAIJATORS, PLANET,
JH., S1.KDI.KS AXI) CULTIVATORS, IMPERIAL DISC HAH
ROWS, J. I. CASE PLOWS.
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Bargains For Friday and
Saturday, May 1st asid 2d
Tomatoes, 3 cans for Hoc.
Peas, 2 cans for ,-5C.
Corn, per can joe.
Corn or Gloss starch, 3 for 25c.
Uncolored Japan tea, per lb aoc.
30c Coffee, per lb 5C.
Dry granulated sugar, 14 lbs. for .$1.00.
Light Brown Sugar 15 lbs. for .$1.00
This is only a few of the Bargains.
FARMERS WE CAN HANDLE YOUR EGGS AXI) OTHER
PRODUCE AT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
AN0NA CASH GROCERY
OPPOSITE TIMES OFFICE.
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uro parties exercise care in the use satisfaction of the Horticulture Do
of firearms. Tho ranchers generally I'artmont.
like to see the excursionists have a
good timo so long as they do not
provo a inonaco to their lives or
property. Unless tho excursionists
begin to exercise more caro, the ran
chers declare they will resort to a
means of compelling them to be care
ful as shown by tho following letter:
Children in Danger.
SUNNY NOOK FARM, April 29.
Editor Coos Bay Times: Will you
kindly allow mo space in Tho Times
to call attention to tho reckless prac
tice of promiscuous shooting along
tho waterways of the country? Last
Sunday, about -1 p. in., a gasoline
launch, tho nnnio of which I have
also of a part of those on board,
wlillo passing my place on Coos river,
a number of shots were fired, If not
point-blank at my houso sufficiently
so that several bullets struck In tho
yard where my children were playing
and one bullet struck a bedroom win
dow passing Into the room.
Now, I do not know if thero Is
n law to prohibit this practice or not,
but I do know there is a moral law
that gives me the right to protect my
family nnd that law Is going to bo
enforced in tho futuro in such a man
ner as tho courts will sustain me In
If possible, but If Impossible to en
force it in that way. Well, I am go
ing to protect my family regardless
of consequences. This particular
party of Sunday excursionists are no
worso than dozens of others In this
respect, but It Is a practlco that must
bo stopped or serious trouble may bo
the consequences.
Yours for ponoo,
S. W. SHERMAN.
Wherever I go, I find property be
longing to the Southern Oregon
Company, and where thero aro m
chards on it, in each and every in
stanto tho orchards aro a disgrace
to tho county and a detriment to
tho neighborhood, a nuisance to all
enterprising neighbors.
Just wait a little, gentlemen of the
Southern Oregon Company, I wait
only for tho commissioners of tho
department to come here. Mean
time give mo the deuce if you like.
It suits me, I can stand It and your
properties shall receive tho atten
tion they deserve.
If I exceeded my authority have
mo ousted and disgraced; If not, I
will do my duty as sworn to, not
because I am unreasonable or pre
judiced, but only to do justice to
oiio and all.
You will hear more of the man
who tries to do what ho Is selected
for to do so.
Meantime If you (tho Southern
Oregon Company), are not avoiding
tho law, see that the work Is done
and thou, and not sooner, will 1 give
credit to jou.
Respectfully,
M. G. POHI,.
Fruit Inspector for Coos County.
MASTERS & McLAIN
General Contractors
Crushed Rock
Duilding Stone
Concrete Pedestals
Sand, Ri'ick,
Lime, Cement
Wholesales and
Retail Dealeis in
REAVER HILL
COAL
Hair and AVood Fibre
Plaster
Riiilding Paper
Roofing Paper
Asphalt and
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SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES Phone 111
House Cleaning
HANOI. SATURDAY KVKN1NG.
Tho Marshlleld Fire Dopartmout
and the Acmo Baud will give one
of tholr famous bulls at the Odd
Fellows hall, Saturday evening,
May 2d.
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This is tho time of year when the housewife's thoughts
turn to house-cleaning. We are prepared for this season as
for all others with a complete lino of the necessary articles that
will aid in the work. Here are some of tho things you will
want:
IIOUSKIIOLI) AMMONIA. For cleaning everything from the
woodwork and furniture to spots on the carpets and rugs.
Kl'ltKKA INSKIT POWDER. Not that anyone is troubled
that way, but It is moro important that you will not bo
troubled and to prevent any tro-iblo when you are cleaning
houso have a bottle handy.
AND OF COUR.SE YOU DO--TRY
Diamond (D)
Every loaf represents the perfection of Bread. The best flour
properly mixed and carefully handled In tho various processes
until it leaches you a pure and perfect food the real staff of life.
All wo wish Is to have you make a comparison of qualities. Dia
mond D will stand every test. See that every loaf is stamped
Diamond D.
COOS BAY BAKERY
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Can be had at a
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WOOD YARD $
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
United States Land Oillco, Roseburg,
Oregon, February 2-1, 100S
Notlco Is hereby given that the
State of Oregon on May 1, 1907, ap
plied for lot 1 of ce. 30, t p 1.5 s, r.
10 W.t and 10. i S. W. Vk of Sec. 2,
Twp. 21 S. It. 9 W. of W. M., and
Moil in this oillco a list of school In
demnity selections In which it se
lected bald land; that said list is open
to tho public for Inspection, Any and
all persons claiming adversely tho
above described land or nnv loiral
subdivision thereof, or claiming tho)
aino under tho mining laws, or de
siring to show said laud to bo moro
valuable for mineral than for agri
cultural purposes, or to object to
said selection for anj lawful reason,
should Me their claims or tholr alll
iluvlts of protobt or contebt in this
olhco on or before tho 20th day of
April, 190S.
1 hereby deslguato tho Drain Non
parlel, published at Drain, Oregon,
as tho newspaper In which tho above j
notice is to bo published, and thai
Coos Bay Tinios, at Marshlleld, Ore-1 Wo w,n 8toro 'our 80ds for lc
gon. J cubic foot. Bay Side Paint Co.,
lllCNJA.MIN L. l.DDY. Register. North llond..
Fer Eottle 25c
NYALL'S ROACH POWDER, a guaranteed death to Roaches. It
will not only kill any that may ba there but prevent any from
coming.
Per Bottle 25c
Tito famous 20-mulo team borax, the best made.
Per BotUe 25c
HROOKMAN'S tlll.OItlDK OF LIME. A great disinfectant.
Per Box 1 5c
OltHU. CARROLIC ACID. A necessary article In house
cleaning bcason. ,
OOMK TO
ii::ad(ji'arti:rs for articles for house cleaning.
TASTIDI0US
There is nothing so essential to the we!I
cooked meal as the palatable tasie given by
Golden Gate
JLARP
Lockhart-P
arsons
DRUG COMPANY
The Busy Corner"
Storo your Goods with tho
Sldo Paint Co., North Dend.
DAXCK at Sumner, May ICth.
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I BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight
and combustibles only
C. F. McCollum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - ... A. St Dock
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