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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1908. . 1 1 The Myers Store North Bend, Ore. The Myers Store North Bend, Ore. IU1 A Great Nine Cent Sale Wednesday, Thursday and Friday I 'WmiWm I w s . Sjv only r . Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week we will be offering some wonderful Nine Cent Specials. Many Articles for this Sale were priced Regularly at, two and three times the price at, which they will go NOW. We are quoting only q few of the many great savings that await yon. REMEMBER these Specials are for Tomorrow, and Thursday and Friday. Also please bear in mind the skore will be open Friday Evening until nine o'clock, and will be closed all day Saturday, in honor of Decoration Day. PLEASE NOTE The Myers Store Will Remain Open Friday Evening Until 9:00 o'clock The Store Will be Closed All Bay Saturday May 30th DECORATION DAY 35c Child's Hats and Caps 9c Children's summer hats and caps, selling regularly at 35c to 50c, a big line to select from. All go, choice 15c and 25c Pictures 9c 9c Handsome colored pictures In new designs and combina tion shades. Animal studies, fireside, landscape and marine scenes and many others Interesting views. Regular prices were 15c to 25c. Choice 9c 15c Candy 9c New delicious candy In French creams, caramels, mints, sugar-coated almonds, etc., etc., selling regularly at 15c pound, can be bought during this sale, at pound, only 35c Window Shades 9c 9c Automatic window shades, complete. Color royal blue. About two dozen to dispose of at this price. Regular price is 35c. Special for this sale, each only. . . . 9c 25c Men's Suspenders 9c Men's 25c suspenders. Very strong. About four dozen to sell at this very low price. Special, pair only. . JC 15c Boys' Suspenders 9c Boys' extra strong suspenders. Excellent rubber III every one of them. Special, pair only -rC 20c Wash Goods Only 9c All Summer Wash Goods selling regularly at 12Jc, i5C and 20c yard will be offered at this sale at, choice yard only ZfC 15c Twilled Shirtings 9c Our entire stock of black twilled shirtings, with narrow white stripes and white dots and figures, formerly selling at 15 cents, will bo offered during this sale at, yard VC BUNTING and FLAGS For Decoration Day Our stock of red, white and blue bunting, nnd United States Flags for Decorating purposes, was never more complete. Wo purchase these Roods direct from the manufacturer, in New i'ork City, nnd are thereby enabled to give you much better qualities, at less money, than the. merchant that buys through tlio Pacific Coast Jobbers. .Let us ligurc with you for your decorating sup plies. We can save you some money. For the special convenience of those who cannot buy during the day, this store will bo opened until nine o'clock Friday cven- ing of this week. Please remember this, as well ns the fact tliat the store will bo closed all day Decoration Day. 15c Dress Ginghams 9c 12Jc and 15c Dress and Apron Ginghams In the newest pat terns and colors. All go now yard only -?C 4-4 Bleached Muslin 9c An excellent grade of 4-4 bleached muslin, worth 12Sc yard will be offered special, beginning tomorrow morning, at yard r C 15c Ladies' Handkerchiefs 9c A beautiful line of ladles' plain hem stitched and fancy handkerchiefs, formerly selling at 15 cents each, and a few at 20 cents, will be placed on sale at this special price tomorrow morning. Each 9C 20c Story Book Only 9c Many interesting story books for children, formerly selling at 15c to 20c, nicely bound and printed, and well Illustrated, only 9c 15c Large Combs 9c A big lot of large rubber combs, with flue and coarso teeth. Mado very strong, and sells readily at 15c each. Special now, 9c 25c Curling Irons 9c A number of curling irons, formerly soiling nt from 15c to 25c will be offered special at this salo. Cholco only 7t 15c Men's Hose Only 9c Dozens of men's black and tan cotton dress hose. Best wearing hose sold anywhere from 15c to 18c pair. Sizes 9 to 11. Special po'r only Z?C 12 l-2c Canvas Gloves 9c Men's bP3t grade canvas gloves. Very strong and well shaped. Regular price would be 12c. Pair only VC 1 2 1 -2c Men's Handkerchiefs 9c Men's white hemmed handkerchiefs. Very soft, and of an excellent grade of material. Worth 12c each. Special only 9C 15c Children's Hose 9c Children's black cotton hose, size s C to 10. Former price was 15c pair. Now special, pair " yC NORTH BEND NEWS jloavo on the M. F. Plant for San Francisco. Ho will tako up engin eering again. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rogers visited In Marshllold yesterday. Miss Miunl Coko, who has been qulto 111 Is reported improving. Mrs. Burmclstor will leave on the Alllanco for Portlnnd to visit relatives. The- box factory which has been closed will rcsunio operations in a few days. W. F. Uodo has workmen starting tho excavating for his now homo near Simpson Park. It. L. Cavanagh who has boon visit ing friends and relatives on Coos Bay for tho past three- mouths will I Tho Rev. Bengtsou of the Swedish Lutheran church of Mnrshflcld, preached In North Bend Sunday. Mrs. W, Vaughn and Mrs. Martha Pratt of North Bend, wont to Marsh llold yesterday to attend tho Qulg ley funeral. polled to give up her work in tho postolilco a fow weeks ago on account of rheumatism is now at Ncwberg. Sho is not recovering as rapidly as was hoped for. Richard Coko of North Bond has returned from Salem whoro ho has been attending tho annual meeting of tho Oregon Odd Follows. Tho bark, Aluinun, camo into Coos Bay last night and at tho old mill loading. Sho wns built at Porter two years ago and has boon plying in foreign water. Alias Blancho McNay, who was coin- Traveling Man to Wed. Announ cement has just been received hero of tho approaching marrlago of Emll Judoll, a junior member of the firm of II. L. Judoll & Co. of San Fran cisco. Tho bride-to-bo is Miss Edith Kohlberg of Now York, and the wed ding will ho solemnized thoro Juno I. Mr. Judell Is ono of tho best known and most popular traveling man who mako southwestern Ore gon. With tho exception of F. S. Dow and a fow others, ho is ono of tho oldost travelers, in point of ser vlco In this territory, still covering this section. Aftor a honeymoon trip through tho mlddlo wost, they will como to San Frauclsco to re side. HANDSOME BUILDING BEJII COMPLETED. Finishing Touches Being Put on G. K. Mickey's Modem New Build ing in North Bend. G. E. Mickey, tho now and second hand furniture dealer of North Bend, expects to move Into his new store about July 1st. Tho building will bo ono of the most modern and up-to-date on tho Bay. It will bo heated by steam. Tho up-stalrs will be fur nished for light-house-keeping, tho kitchens will bo fitted with gas ran ges. Tho suites will only accommo date a family of two. Tho place will bo occupied by tho best class of cltl zons only. Parties desiring rooms will please call and bee us at tho store. Somo"of tho rooms havo already boon spokon for and wo oxpect to havo them all rontod by tho timo tho building is completed. Phono 531, North Bend. MYRTLE POINT STEER IS BROKEN TO RIDE. Joe Knight Succeeds in Training Un usual Steed in Remarkable Manuel'. Tho Myrtle Point Enterprise says: Joe Knight, Jr., and his steer attract ed somo attention in town last Mon day. Ho has the steer thoroughly broken; and had him fitted out with saddle and bridle and managed the critter as readily as ho would a pony. Tho steer Is especially valuable at leading a herd. Joe rides him on ahead and tho herd follows over any kind of trail. II I l' " ' - I -! THE NORTH BEXI) Presbyterian Social will bo held at the church Tuesday, May 2Cth. Extra fine pro gramme games and refreshments. No admission or collection, everybody welcome. DEDICATION BALL WAS GREAT SUCCESS. Scores Attend Opening Function by Knights of Finland nt Their Hew Hail. Tho dedication ball given by tho Knights of Finland in their new temple on C Btreet Saturday night. was attended by one of tho largest audiences that has assembled at a similar function on Coos Bay. A most enjoyable time was had and the Knights of Finland were the re cipients of many compliments from tho largo audience not only on tho excellence of their new homo but In tho manner in which they conducted tho opening entertainment. Tho evening's dancing program was fol lowed by refreshments served In tho- banquet hall of tho temple. Tho floor of tho now templo' Is one of tho best, if not tho best, on Coos Bay being of Rock Island maple. ..--. ts h.A2.-Ai ittilttligiittitittiili tM