The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 08, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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fHE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDN&tfAY, JULY 8, 1908.
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PER CENT REDUCTI
ON DRESSERS and EXTENSION TABLES
Tomorrow Thursday, July 9 - Only
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$35.00 Extension Tables $29.00
30.00 " " 24.00
22.50 18.00
20.00 " 16.00
15.00 " " 12.00
11.50 " " 9.25
7.50 " " 6.00
prices 50
cut, of 20
tage.
We are making this BIG CUT
on Dressers and Extension
Tables to make room for
new goods, as we have re
ceived at, least, TWO CAR
LOADS of goods in the last few days and are up in the air for room. We can not cut our
per cent, like some of the city firms do, as our regular prices are already marked too low, but our
per cent, is genuine and brings the goods down to cost and less, and it's up to you to take advan-
R.EMEMBER., TOMORROW ONLY
GOING db HARVEY, The Leading House Furnishers
f ENVOY 10 EUREKA
AUSTRALIA
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A. McClelland Will Investigate
Possible Trade Relations
With That Continent.
A. McClelland, president of the
McClelland Investment Company of
this city but a resident of Pueblo,
Colo., will address the citizens of
Marshfleld at the Chamber of Com
merce meeting Friday night. Mr.
McClelland is on his way to Austra
lia and after making observations in
that country will bo asked to give
the people of Coos Bay the benefit of
the knowledge gained, upon hlB re
turn. Australia promises to be a fu
ture foreign field of commerce for
this port and his trip is looked upon
as a kind of official function in be
half of more extensive trade relations
between the two countries. Coos
Bay shipped 10,000 boxes of her fine
Gravensteln apples to Australia last
fall and there doubtless will bo de
mand for more from the same quar
ters the coming season.
B. D. Cridge of Portland, an en
thusiast for a railroad Into central
Oregon and southern Idaho, will also
speak on the importance of the South
and Central Idaho and South and
Central Oregon Development Congress.
DISCRIMINATION IN
BUILDING MATERIAL
Local Dealers Claim That the Speci
fications for the New High School
Are Unfair.
Local building material dealers
are complaining that the specifica
tion for the now High School build
ing are drawn so that nothing but
brands of each kind of material that
aro controlled in Portland can bo
used, In fact San Francisco which to
day is the choapest market for this
class of goods on tho coaBt Is com
pletely cut out In favor of high
priced brands from tho north.
Usually specifications call for a
brand or one as good but these do
not, In tho ono Item of cement the
local doalers of this place and North
Bend claim that they can save the
district fl.BO per barrel and guaran
tee tho test to be equal to tho high
est. On plaster also tho plans call for
ono brand nuulo only In Portland.
Tho matter has been referred to the
board, and It Is hoped that It Is not
too late to couect this.
Tho local men claim that material
that Is being used exclusively on tho
now Palaco Hotel building, tho now
Fotloral building at San Francisco,
unci on SO per cout of all tho largo
hulldlnpH In 'Frisco ought to h
taken Into eontmlurnllim Here es
peulally ns tho saving Is so gieat am'
the local people are here on tin
ground and liolp support the ilistrlc
LEAVE RUN
No Confidence Placed In Re
port That Owners Will Trans
fer Steamship.
According to rumors afloat, Chas.
P. Doe and Company of San Fran
cisco, are figuring on transferring
the steamship Eureka from the Eureka-Coos
Bay-Portland run. Local
transportation men do not place
much confidence In the report.
Tho Eureka arrived In this morn
ing from Eureka and will sail at 8
o'clock tomorrow forenoon from
North Bend for Portland. Captain
Noren is off the run for a while to
receive medical treatment for his eye
which has been troubling him for
some time. Captain Black has
charge of tho Eureka meanwhile.
This was Captain Black's first trip
up the Bay and he made It without
a pilot, something that few captains
have over attempted. Captain Black
made tho trip with the sole guidance
of a chart and did not run aground.
Nome City Sails.
Tho Nome City sailed late yester
day afternoon for Portland with a
fair sized passenger list and freight
cargo. Captain Olson of tho Al
liance, Is noting as pilot. It Is be
lieved that tho Alliance will be able
to come out on tho run next Satur
day evening. The outgoing passen
ger list was as follows:
Miss Alice Stone, J. A. Roberts
and wife, L. Alexander, It. Paskol,
Emmet Pierce, A. B. Daly, It. Gothro,
M. II. Carter, Mrs. L. M. Lane, A. E.
Poicy, G. It. Gulovson, wife and
daughter, C. M. Schoonover, Mrs. W.
F. Holl, .Inmes Holl, Win. Nlppo,
Billy Taylor, H. II. Holcomb and
wife and son, Mrs. Holland, C. E.
Short, D. S. Ames, G. Q. Weldon and
W. Ashloy.
APRICOTS BY CARLOAD
FOR COOS BAY PEOPLE
Steamer Plant Will Bring Lnrgc
Shipment of Delicious California
Fruit.
F. S. Dow informes The Times'
reporter that on the arrival of the
steamer Plant, the public will be
able to buy apricots through their
local dealers at a price never before
touched In Marshfleld. The crop In
California Is unusually large and Mr.
Dow received advices today that the
Plant would bring a straight car
load of Royal Cots direct from a
ranch In Sonoma county. In order
to move this large shipment the price
to the housewife will be lowered
fully 75 per cent.
New Members Chosen. W. R.
Haines and J. D. Goss have been se
lected to act on the House Commit
tee of the Milllcoma Club during the
absence of E. K. Jones and Wm.
Ford. Dr. Hayden is the third mem
ber of the committee.
NOTICE TO HORSEMEN.
The Myrtle Point Percheron Horse
Company will keep the full blood
black Percheron horse at G. G. Swans
place, three miles below Dora poBt
offlce on river, from July 3, 1908,
until April 1, 1909. Mares furnish
ed pasture free until bred. Terms,
$20, to Insure.
G. G. SWAN, Manager.
Address Gravelford, Oregon.
Arvid Johnson. Plw..,. a,
Manager. Main 311.
AMERICAN CABINET WORKS
Manufacturers of
Show Cases, Hank, Store ami
Ofiic I'lvtllir.v; A
! Wo solicit your orders for Show
V liUiJCS OI all (lPRPrtllHr.no A
North Rend, Oregon. 4
REALESTATE TRANSFERS
Daily Itcnl Estate Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co. Henry Sengstncken,
Maunder.
July 1, 1908.
L. D. Kinney ot ux, to 11. K. Flom,
deed; lots 7 nud 8, hlk 74, Coos Bay
Plat B. Consideration, $700.
Title Guarantee and Abstract Com
pany, to C. L. Pennock, deed; lots
29, 30, 31 and 32, hlk 13, Eastsldo.
Consideration, $275.
July 2, 1908.
Clemont BIsonto, to Rosa J. Vny,
deed; SEVi of NV, sec S, twp 2C,
It 13. Consideration, $100.
Bennett Trust Company, to Jns.
Illbbaul, deed; lot 3, blk 42, Bennett
addition to Marshllold. Consldora
Mon, $1.00.
W. U. Whipple, TniHteo, to Alice
I'eVk, deed: lot 14, blk 20, Idaho ad
dltlon to North Bend. Consideration,
$100.
FRANCHISE IS
EN DURRETT
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voted for the passage of the fran
chise. After the vote, Messrs. Durett and
Douglas thanked the council and
started to leave the room. Mayor
Straw objected to their hurried de
parture, declaring that it was cus
tomary for the recipients of fran
chises or favors at the hands of the
council to take the members out
after the meeting and entertain them
to a little banquet or otherwise.
Messrs. Durett and Douglas con
sented to this and took the city offi
cials In tow after the meeting.
MRS. YOAKAM, the Coos county
dairy inspector, was down from
her Coos River ranch today.
THE LAUNCH
BONITA
Will leave O'Kolly's landing
Sunday, July 12, at 8 o'clock
sharp. Weather permitting with
an excursion for Charleston
Bay and will make one round
trip dally during the camping
season leaving at 8 o'clock a. m
and returning at 9:30 a. m.
Fare, round trip 75c, or one
way noc. Supplies for campers
can bo secured on the Bonlta
on any trip, also dally papers.
J. A. O'KELLY,
Captain
CLOSING SALE A
SUCCESS
The store was crowded this morning looking for the big bar
gains we mo giving in Dry Goods, Millinery and everything in tho
store. Tho goods are all seasonable and you can make remurk
ablo savings. The sooner you come the greater will bo your
choice for the goods will not last long at those prices.
Shirt waists, this year's styles, sold for ?1.15, now KCr
only sJUC
Shirt Waists made for this season to sell at 75c, now Afr
only jC
White India llnon that formerly sold for 12
cents, now, only OCpefyCL
White Linen Lawns that were bargains at 15c per j
yard, now go for, only C pefyCU
Colored Dimities that wero sold for 12 J cents, j
now going at DC pel1 yCU
Calicos of best grade that sold for JO cents, now, r
only ocperycu
Mrs. A. E. PAYNE
Opposite C. A. Johnson's Furniture Store.
Front Sim't. Marshfiekl.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
July 1st, 1908
I have purchased the stock of the Pioneer Hard
ware Company, Marshfield, Oregon, formerly owned
by Eugene 0'Connell, E. K, Jones, and others, and
have assumed management and control of same, It
will be my earnest endeavor to please all my cus
tomers in the way of good goods, low prices and
courteous treatment,
My long experience in the retail business in your
community, as well as my late experience as sales
man on the road for Baker & Hamilton, of San
Francisco, combined with my vast facilities for hand
ling stock, enables me to purchase my goods and
place them in your hands at a much lower figure than
my competitors,
In order to establish myself and get in touch with
the trade, I will, for the first thirty days beginning
July 1, 1908, make a special 10 percent reduction on
all cash purchases,
Respectfully yours,
FRANK E. HAGUE, Mgr.
PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
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The main features in good bread arc nn appetizing flavor, nu
trltivo qualities and being easy to digest.
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COOS BAY BAKERY
Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building
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For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon
Phones: Marshfield Office HI - Coquille City 9
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
WE ARE OFFERING
Tho choicest meats and poultry at those close figures possible
only with a largo trade. .Constant, steady, uniform mid regular
our pathway runs along. .Quality Heights nil the time. The best
meat that Oregon affords Is tho poorest our customers ever re
ceive. Tho lowest prices nro tho highest wo ever charge. Every
order filled with an expert's selection.
R.. H. Noble
Front and C Streets
The CITY MARKET
Phons 194!
Marshfield, Oregon
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