fm
wi,vrt.
WgoWmw-l,,,,! Haw , , . I im wy,i';in'!Sy??
sS5dP
-V .-I- '-- !" v-t- -r..fc- ,. - -y r ,- - -t- -m-w--- 7HHVJ
i't
k
j
- '
:'!
f i
Li ,S
""
'
.iAHjy,l:'imHitj,l,LJ)l ! 'J I ,ffW I ; jJU.U ... 1 'W'" l"'V'," V"WMJ.'r -T-T'-'TT"-"'' i
J ULY -
J'
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0RE'6tfrff MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908.
The Myers Store North Bend Ore. The Myers Store North Bend Ore; The Myers Store North Bend Ore.
.-- . -. - - . - --
..-
Our Great General
Sal
SiH3
Is Now On in Earnest
H
imdreds were here bright and early this
riic bargains. Never Were Prices Made
g t take advantage of the ter-
Low. While assortments are in
many instances incomplete, and some articles sli
they are just as good as brand new, crisp
YOU WANT TO SAVE. SALE IS FOR ENTIRE
mussed, for a!! practical purposes
dise. PONT PUT OFF BUYING IF
Here are a few of the savings :
Crepe d'Cygne, 69 cents
Fine silk crepe in all the popular shades,
full width. Former price was gL
$1.25. Now .... Wl
85c. Wool Dress Goods, 35a
36-inch Wool Dress Goods, in fine nov
elty effocts. About, 12 bolts to C
cleanup. Yard . . . ---
Langtry C Houselining . 4c.
10,000 yards brown Houselining; best
lining on the market. Sells regu
larly at 6c. Now ,
12 l-2c. Outing Flannel . 7c. $1.50 White Oxfords, 76c.
Best grade Outing Flannel, in fancy pat
terns and plain white, cream and ?
light blue. Yard . . . C
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, . 22c.
Bleached Sheeting in 8-4 and 9-4 Width.
Pepperel and Luna brands; worth $fs
35c. Now, to clean up . . --Co
Women's Canvas Oxfords, sizes 2 1-2 to
5 1-2 in broken sizes. Were 7 (L.
$4.50 and $5.00 . .
65c.
Gloves, - 27 cents
Fine Siik Gloves in best grade. Many
colors. Double tips. Were 50c.
and 65c. Now, pair
Work Shoes, . $2.97
Men's waterProof Work Shoes, genuine
Goodyear welt soles. Broken d Q
sizes, 6 to 11; were $4.5 0& $5 P -?
$2.25 Men's Straw Hats, 87c.
Fine Straw Hats, in best shapes. Sizes,
6 3-4 to 7 1-4; former prices Q.
wer $1.50 to $2.25. Now only OC C.
A.
III!
l J !l
o I I
T J&m&MAW J g&fflYN I -& SWhuMIJX I 1
vUmmmMliwffxTBSTx ff7 1
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Meet Us Face to Face
We Save You Money
$2500 Carts $20.00
$18.00 Carts $14.00
$10,00 Carts $7.50
$20.00 Carts $16.00
$15.00 Carts $12.00
$3.50 Carts $2.75
GOING b HARVEY CO
The Leading House Furnishers
--------
....t.4..----.-.4
I Personal Notes
S. C. LUSB und wife, havo gone to
San Frnnclsco for a short visit.
W. P. EVANS of North Bond, has
gono to San Francisco on business.
DR.. J, II. WETMORE of Myrtlo
Point, Is In Marshflold on business.
MRS. WALTER SINCLAIR of
qulllo, enmo over today to
relatives on Coos Bay.
Co-vlsit
THAYER GRIMES went to Coqulllo
this morning to look uftor busi
ness for his fatlior, Win. Grimes.
California where they have been
visiting relatives.
JOHN F. HALL went to Coqullle to
day to attend the adjourned ses
sion of tho regular quarterly meet
ing of the Coos county commissioners.
R. D. HUME nnd wife of Weddor
burn came up from their summer
home In California on tho M. F.
Plant and will proceed to Wedder
biirn shortly.
place but now residents of Hono
lulu, Hawaii. She is mother of
Is. and Sam Laudo.
T. S. SETTLI3, a lumber insurance
inspector Is on Coos Bay looking
up risks. Mr. Settlo leaves for Eu
reka today.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT W. H.
Bunch came over from Coqulllo to
day on business.-
MRS. E. MINGUS will leavo tomor
row for a few days visit at tho
McCormac bungalow on South
Coos River.
MRS. C. P. PENDERGRASS and
daughter, returned Saturday from
MRS. E. W. KAMMERER and chil
dren returned on tho M. F. Plant
from Colusa, Cal., whero they
havo enjoyed several weeks visit
with relatives.
CAPT. and MRS. C. H. BUTLER
passed through Marshflold en
route to Sm Francisco and other
California points whore they will
make an extended visit.
A. F. COOK and family havo arrived
on Coos Bay from Guthrlo, Okla.,
to vlblt at the homo of Mrs. Cook's
sister, Mrs. II. W. Painter. They
may possibly decldo to locato hero.
MRS. JACOB LANDO and son,
Arthur in rived on tho steaiuor
Plant. They wcie formerly of this
W. J. CONRAD, George Goodrum
and Misses Mary Mlnot and May
belle Minto drove over Sunset Bay
yesterday and had a very enjoy
able outing. The beach was fine.
Quito a number from North Bend
and Marshfleld spent the day
there.
tlon with friends and relatives In
tho Willlmetto Valley towns, and
tho city of Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Bobell enjoyed a very pleas
ant visit with Mr. Babell's mother
nt Alsea Bay. His brother, Geo.
Bobell returned with him for a
visit in the Coos Bay country.
AL. BOWERS and HENRY OLIN of
San Francisco, nrrlved Saturday
for a short visit with Tom Bennett
nfter which they will go to Bowers'
ranch In the Coqulllo Valley for
short outing. The ranch was
purchased recently and was for
merly known as tho Flanagan and
Bennett ranch.
II. S, EWING, ox-county treasurer
of Gilliam county, now a promi
nent stockmnn of Morrow county,
passed through Drain Wednesday,
en route to Coos Bny on business.
Mr. Ewing Is a very Intelligent and
ngreeablo gentleman to meet. Ho
formerly published a nowspnper nt
Buckley, Wash. Drain Nonpareil.
MR. AUGUST BOBELL and wife, of
tho Central Hotel rooms, havo Just
returned from a two months vaca-
TO BEAUTIFY COQUILLE.
Progress Club of That City Offers
Prizes to School Children.
To encourage flower culture and
establish In tho children a desire to
beautify their home surroundings;.
The Progressive Club, this year, Is
offering prizes for sweet poas. For
the best results the club offers $2.50
and a second prizo of $2.00 in cash
while the third and fourth prizes are
each a book. A further prizo for tho
best display of cut flowes is offered
when tho season for sweet peas will
bo at Its best. Early In tho spring
a committee visited the school and
explained to each room tho require
ments of tho contest, and fifty chil
dren sent In their names as waning
to enter tho contest. Coqulllo Sentinel.
Tho ALLIANCE will sail from
Marshfleld for Portland, TUESDAY,
July 11, at 1:00 p. m.
PORTLAND MAN PLEASED
WITH COOS BAY COUNTRY
Prominent Business Man Grows En
thusiastic Over Country's Pros
pects, Climate nnd Scenery.
C. A. Warren, general manager of
The Warren Publicity Company, one
of the leading advertising agencies of
Portland, concluded a few days visit
on Coos Bay this morning and loft on
n brief business trip to the Coqullle
Valley towns. Mr. Warren expressed
himself as greatly surprised at the
extent of the varied resources of Coos
Bay.
"I had heard considerable of Coos
Bay before coming here," Mr. Warren
remarked to a Times' reporter, "but
someway the idea prevails in Port
land that tho place is being over-
boomed. I was agreeably suprlsed
to find just the opposite Is truo. Why,
if some of tho inland towns had one
quarter your advantages they would
bp making tho country ring with
tholr praises. It Is such a beauty
spot, too. I was quite unprepared
for such splendid scenery and tho cli
mate Is quite ideal so different from
tho hot, sweltering, weather that I
left behind In Portland. I made a
trip up South Coos River yesterday
in n launch with Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuts
man and Mr. A. H. Powers and no
where on Uie coast Is there anything
that equals It. When you get a rail
road, Coos Bay will become one of
the most popular summer resorts on
tho Pacific coast. You may say for
me that when I return to Portland
I will be a genuine Coos Bay
booster."
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
To whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Fred Muetzol and Otto Muetze!
has been this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All bills or accounts
due said co-partnership are payable
to Fred Muetzel who assumes all lia'
bllltles of said co-partnership, and
all parties are hereby notified not to
pay any money duo said co-imrtner-
shlp to any-one except tho under
signed. And tho undersigned will
not be responsible for any bills con
tracted on account of said co-partnership
by any one except himself.
Tho undersigned will continue tho
business along tho same lines which
It has been so successfully conducted.
All my friends have given me assur
ance of tholr confidence and support
that is gratifying and promises con
tinued success:
FRED MUETZEL.
Dated this 10th" day of July, 190S.
SAY, where do you eat? '
)'?
lW-
ry
i
3&&',1.' I'flfeF
'SMSSTSBKM
. i',i vnmiiyi