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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1908)
pgjfpK SiSISa WJKUI'HIIHlWWIf jeAMWiv "-w? ywuwy fr r v " """ THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1908. '. f 4. The Myers Store North Bend Ore. The Myers Store North Bend Ore. The Myers, Store North Bend Ore. DON'T MISS ANYTHING THAT'S COMING TO YOU 1.1 it : Our Great Sacrifice Sale Imams tf?&3mne,wm,Mtic . ' vl K I) 1)1 r f, hi I'l i I Iff O FFER.S YOU unheard of Bargains m all lines of Merchandise for home use or personal wear and if you do not secureyour full share of the Plumbs, you're missing something that was especially designed and arranged for you. . We planned and arranged this Great Sale to be the most powerful Bargain Event in the history of Coos Bay, and as one more proof that The Myers Store Sells Cheaper than any other store in Coos County) and that your interests are cared for Better than anywhere else . v" '" Women's $3 and $4 Oxfords in Vici and Patent Colt, all widths and Sizes, Pair Only - - Jp 1 9&3 Wash Goods go at sweeping reductions. V The Season's wanted fabrics, worth 'up to 1 ff 35c yd. now yard - - - , Some of the other Great Savings Women's $1.50 Long Lisle Gloves 44 Short Lisle Gloves' Men's 35c Balbriggan Underwear Men's 15c and 2QcShop Gaps . . 57c 14c 17c 8c Women's $2.50 White Canvas Ox- g g fords, sizes 3 to 6. Good stylish last. J f AWMW.W. M MJ k li - H. Bradley's $7 Hand made Log ging shoes. Black and tan. sizes 6 to 9 1-2, Pair - $3.98 Women's Long Silk Gloves, double tips, O colors dark, white, tan, leather and m Copenhagen. Regular 1.75 Vals., Pair f "' Men's Cluett Shirts, values. The Season's All sizes, choice Regular $1.50 newest patterns 78c Men's Genuine Panama Hals, new blocks and all sizes. Regular price was $6, now each ... $3.6? Men's All Wool Suits $12.50 to $17 values, this season's styles well tailored, now suit . . . $6.48 L Quality Talks and Prices CoiratraF 4m& ,, , ., , f , , . , v . . vou II have more change m .. M .m A ,w . to count back than you 4irRAD THEM CAREFULLY ever had before.- W. A. TJIJJIS RETUItNS FHOM. CALIFORNIA llrlngs Encouraging News of Pros- nects For Coos liny Coal Hriqiictte Company. W. A. Thles, the mechanical en gineer who Is interested In the German-American Coal-Briquet Com pany, whose plans contemplate a plant on Coos Bay, returned on the M. F. Plant from Los Angoles, Cal whero he went In a professional capa city to advise as to the Installation of Irrigation machinery. Mr. Thles Investigated fuel conditions In Cali fornia whllo away and has a better Idea than ever of the exceptional re sources and opportunities of this part of Oregon. He found that the Tesla and Stockton briquet plants were making, big money on a very poor quality of coal and a briquet which required a binder. Ho declares that Coos Bay has a sure future In the manufacture of briquets and that the men who doubt the ability of sclenco to make the slack of the lignite coal into briquets are very greatly mis taken and way behind the times. The Tesla briquets, ho says, aro not to be spoken of In tho samo breath with thoso of Franco and Germany, and aro not comparable with thoso which wore mado In Minneapolis by Win. Tho reporter reminded him of tho claim ho had heard that tho United States navy would refit all tholr war vessels for tho uso of oil. Mr. Thles laughed. "Oil will do very woll for light commercial ves sels. In war-it is different. Ydii don't want your war vessels equip ped with a tank which will burst and explode your vessel the moment a shell touches It." Mr. Thles spent a part of his time, while studying his profession in Germany, In the Ger man navy and Is particularly well in formed on the subject of naval equip1 mont. "War vessels will novor use oil, on any large scale," said he, "and tho United States government is more anxious about this briquet proposi tion than about oil anywhere." NORTH BEND NEWS ED. POLLOCK DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Well-Known Restaurant Sinn Suc cumbs Funeral Will be Held Wednesday Afternoon. Ed. Pollock, for several years identified with various restaurants on Coos Bay and well-known In Mnrshfleld, died late yesterday after noon at his homo on Broadway ex tension after a long Illness. Death was not unexpected. Mr. Pollock, located In Marshflold about five years ago, coming originally from tho south. Ho Is survived by a wife and six children, Tho funeral will bo held from M. J Mangan's undertaking parlors on North Broadway at 2 o'clock Wed nesday aftprnoon and will bo con ducted by the Rev. Mr. iiorsfnll. Want Ads in Tho Coos Bay Times only cost five cents per lino, and bring quick results. . THE OPEN SEASON FOR DEER BEGINS JULY 15th See Our Stock of Winchester and Savage Rifles Cartridges, Belts, Cases, Hunting Knives, Hatchets and all kinds of SPORTING GOODS You never have to pay an exorbitant profit at J lit 4 jwiiner s Hardware BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Jos Young at Bangor, a daughter. Mrs. Strickland, who has been vis iting friends In Portland, returned home on the Nome City yesterday. P. Carey of the Coos Bay Grocery, who has been quite ill at his home in -North Bend, was Improving last evening. McGraw and Murr, the North Bend acrobats,, gave their star performance a,t Coqullle and received hearty ap plause, i f Mrs. Ed. Fahey and children who have been visiting relatives here for the past three weeks, left this morn ing for their homo at Bullard. Mrs. and Mrs. L. Putnam of North Bond celebrated tho third anniver sary of their wedding on Sunday by Inviting a few of their friends to dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arnott will leave today on the Nome City for Baker City. Mrs. Arnott has been In poor health for some time and they ex pect a warmer climate will be of great benefit to her. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coke, Miss Maud Coke and Ralph spent a few days at their summer home on South. Coos River. Mr. Coke has purchased an acre of land from Mr. Stephen Rogers. HUNTING SEASON OPENS JUIA' 15 We have just put in a new lot of Winchester Repeating Rifles, Rem ington Autoloading Rifles. Marlln & Stevens Rifles. You should see our new supply of Ashing tackle. Ek blad & Son, the sportsmen's headquarters. TENTS for rent Pioneer ware Co. Hard- Sealed bids will bo received by tho Board of Directors of School District, No. 85, until 8 o'clock p. m Satur day, July 11, 1908, for clearing, grubbing and leveling schoolhouse site one hundred and fifty by two hundred and thirty feet, near Bunker Hill. For specifications and parti culars, see J. D. McNeil. Tho board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address bids to Mrs. W. F. SQUIRE, Clerk School District No. 85, Marshflold, Oro. For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office 14 J - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition 9no 1204. Jt lies. I'hono 1520. J. B. RUST LUMBING, HEATING AND GAS FITTING ?romptly Attended to Second & 4A' Streets. Use .DoWitt's Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by LOCKHART PAR SONS DRUG CO. Here Are the Prices i That Prove the Claim M fc If I t , ( v I I hae advertised a genuine closing out sale of my en tiro stock of Dry Goods and Millinery and here nro two or three sample prices thntprmc the genuineness of tho statement: White India linon that formerly sold for 12 , j cents, now, only ; OCPCrVCU White Linen Lawns that wero bargains at 15c per j yard, now go for, only C pCfyCw Colored Dimities that wore sold for 12$ cents, j now going at 6c per ycu Calicos of best grade that sold for 10 cents, now,- J only ocperycL Sale begins at 1) A. M.f Wednesday morning, July 8, and as they Mill not lust long at these prices, como early and get jour choice. All other goods at proportionately low prices. Mrs. A. E. PAYNE Opposite ( A. Johnson's Furniture- Store. I-rout Strw't. .Marshfield. FIRE! Is Liable to break out J in your store, office or residence at any time We are agent for the famous Chemical Fire Extinguisher Think of it a Fire Cl 1 (( Extinguisher for.... Jp.UU Call and examine them. We are also the Laun'chmetis' Headquarters Carrying a full line of spark plugs, packings, bat teries, coils, dynamos, marine hardware; oils; in fact everything for a gasoline boat. Coos Bay 0$ & Supply Co. Water Front' Near "A" Street Phone 33 - - Marshfield, Ore Agents for the famous MIANUS and SAMSON GAS ENGINES WE ARE OFFERING l Tho choicest meats and poultry at thoso close figures posslblo only with n large trade. .Constant, steady, uniform and regular, our pathway runs along. .Quality Heights nil tho time. The best meat that Oregon affords is tho poorest our customers erer re ceive. The lowest prices aro tho highest wo ever charge. Every order Ailed with an expert's selection. The CITY MARKET R. H.Noble Phone 1941 Front, and C Streets . . . Marshfield, Oregon '.. 1 jtiiKtth&iAfc i