The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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fHE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0RE6 ON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1 908.
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i Going &
Harvey's
Great
Mid -Summer Cut -Price
Sale
of
House Furnishings
Lace Curtains, 1-3 off
This sacrifice Includes every pat
tern we carry and we display over
one hundred styles and designs. Can
you afford to miss this opportunity?
Artloom Portieres
$3.50 values
$4.00 values
$5.00 values
$6.00 values
$8.00 values
$10.00 values
for $2.10
for $2.05
for $3.50
for $4.25
for $0.00
for $7.50
It will pay you to get acquainted with us. We are the largest com
plete house furnishers In Southern Oregon; we therefore can give you the
widest range to select from. It has always been our aim to have our
prices the lowest and In all cases to have our quality the very best
for the price, as we cairy only dependable lines, for we wish to have It
said that: Going & ll.ircy Qiiulity Goods are the ery best.
Big Dresser Special
$11.00 Special
All during this week we will sell
Hardwood dressers with French plate
mirrors that have formerly sold from
$14.50 to $15.50. Your 11 rxn
choice for only pl l.UU
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Kitchen Cabinet
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JhrfTS
ISOWifSOJU,
Reg. $10.00 Value
$7.50
Buffets and Sideboard
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Wo have some elegant patterns In
the Mission and Golden Quartersaw
ed Oak, all the very latest designs.
$12.50 value for $ 0.75
$15.50 value for $11.75
$18.00 value for $14.00
$30.00 value for $25.00
$40.00 value for $30.00
The advantage of trading with us Is manifold. You wish to furnish a
house; why run your feet off all over the country trying to get some fur
niture here, dishes there, stoves elsewhere, etc., etc., when you can get
the ery largest nfesortment of complete house furnishings here. Wo guar
nnteo to furnish a house complete less than any one else; If not, wo re
fund your money at once, and a $20,000 stock Is the surety. Wo also
have a liberal, dignified credit systom for those who wish to take ad
vantage of It. Goods on special sale excepted.
$33.50 GOTNli LEaTBEK COUCH, $25.00
$33.50 GENUINE LEATHER COUCH, $25.00
DEPENDABLE FURNITURE
GUARANTEED RANGES
ARTLOOM TAPESTRIES
1847 SILVERWARE
COOKS LINOLEUM
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LAUDS llio
MY COUNTRY
Editor H. L Gill of Woodburn
Writes Glowingly of Its
Possibilities.
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equipped In the woild ami a sight
woi th seeing. North Bend has a bet
ter harbor and is a better location
for a town. It bids fair to bo a for
midable rival of Marshfleld, but the
two towns will eventually bo to
gether. "Coquille, the county seat of Coos,
Is IS miles from Marshfleld, In the
Intel lor, resting on the Coquille Rl-
vor. It Is connected with Marshfleld
by rail and Dandon and Myrtle Point
by the Coquille stream. Coquille has
nbout 1,400 population, is growing,
Hnrhert L,. Gill, editor of the In- Inhabited by seemingly contented
dependent of Woodburn, Ore., one of and sociable people. It has a fine
the brightest and most progressive couit-house for this part of the coun-
, . try, nnd on account of the geogia-
weekly newspapers In Oregon, has phlcal IocnUon w,n Iiro,mWy bo tho
been visiting relatives at Coquille ,)ormanont capital notwithstanding
for tho past fow weeks. Tho last Is- tho nsplr.itIons of other communities,
suo of his paper contains a well-, although there is no apparent actlvl-
wrltton articlo descrlptlvo of tho Coos
Bay country, tho features of which
aro cnrofully enumerated by him and
which will bo of Interest to tho older
residents of this section. Tho ar
ticle is as follows:
Theie aio splendid campgrounds and
the jesort Is pationized by many
from tho Intel ior. It Is really a bet
ter winter than summer resort.
"Myrtle Point, 9 miles up the Co
quille River from Coquille, Is an
other point of interest, a ride on the
steamer or train to which Is a mem
orable trip. Mjrtle Point is a sub
stantial looking town and full of
piogtc&slve people. Space will not
permit of, a detailed description of
this beautiful ride by steamer
through a rich country held back by
lack of transportation facilities to
tho outside.
Groat Future Abend.
"The Coos Biy region has a great
future ahead of It and development
will startle even the most sanguine
there now with what the country
renlly contains. There aro vast
bodies of timber, coal everywhere of
a modlum quality, mostly pockets,
NEWS OF CGQriLM'l
Items of Intel est Taken From The
Herald.
Mrs. L. R. Woodwaid and bi other,
Elton Tyriell of Arago, have gone to
Ferndale, Cal to see their mother
who is not expected to live.
Capt. N. J. Cornwall of the tug
Hunter, running on the Umpqua, re
turned from Bandon Saturday where
he had been to see how the new tug
for his company being built by Mr.
Price at his ship yaid at Cody's mill
is coming on.
I ty In this lespeet, but none knows
what tho future has In store.
"Bandon, the soasldo resort, Is a but some In clearly defined veins,
go-ahead town of 2,500 souls. It Is ' yet In some cases even these aro
reached by steamer from Coquille broken. Ranchers aro engaged prln-
and is 2C miles from the latter. Tho clpally In dairying. Tho people aro
"Oregon is certainly a great stato rldo down tho river Is a beautiful just awakening t6 new life and the
with vast and varied resources, and ono, passing dense growths of timber, possibilities of this region. A coast
let mo parenthetically lomark right dairy ranches, sawmills, coal mines, road would mean millions to this
liero that Woodburn as a city and tho cnttlo and sheep ranches, rich In section, and a deeper harbor is an
"Wlllamotto Valley as a section Is not vegetation and everywhere tho beau- other requisite for a realization of
In tho secondary column. , tiful niyrtlo tree. hopes. Vessels ply from Coos Bay
"A smooth sea and easy bars woro "It is an Isolated country, but ono to San Tranclsco and Portland, and
oncountored on my trip on tho City whoro tho Oregonlan makes an easy it Is the expectation that there will
of Panama from Portland to Coos living, tho passing of a small steamer, soon be other than coast trade and a
Bay, but tho heavy swells made tho stopping at every landing for passen-! regular lino of foreign vessels will
lioat, with llttlo freight cargo, rock gois, fi eight and cream, breaking tho come hero for lumber and other pro
und roll, yet tho wiltor enjoyed It monotony. Tlioro are lots of fish in1 ducts. San Francisco gets most of
and was not seasick. I tho Coqulllo river, Including salmon j tho trado of this section chiefly on
"North Bend wbb tho first harbor J and salnioii-tiout. In the hills that ' account of tho products being similar
reached, and shortly after, throo shadow the stream aro somo deernnd to thoso of Portland, yet Portland
Capt. O. R. Willard having pur
chased the Interest of Capt. E. D.
Steller In the gasoline boat Wolver
ine, tho latter gentleman, wife and
, little daughter left for Riddle, Ore-
' gon, last week where they will visit
friends for a while, after which, we
understand, they will return to the
Sound.
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What Color is Your
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Linen?
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Is it yellow, a gray streaked or a dingy
blue color ? or is it a clear pearly white ?
When your linen is "off color" it is the
evidence of poorly done or insufficient
washing. We give the washing part of
our laundry careful attention, and with lots
of water, pure soap and modern methods
succed in obtaining a most perfect color.
mllos distant, came Mnrshfleld, tho
metropolis nnd prlnclpnl trading
point for tho region. Both towns
havo a look of prosperity and glvo
evidence of progress and encrgotlc
spirit, and in time tlioro will bo a
Krand Jubilation over n union of tho
two municipalities. Thoy, combined,
will rotnln the nnmo of tho mettop
olls of this section piovided tho build-
oik, bear, cougar and other big game, is missing much that 'Frisco secures.
Enthuses Out Bandon. j Tho climate is somowhat similar to
"Ono can enthuse ovor Bandon. It i tho Willamette valley with the ex
would bo nn idonl seasldo tosort woro coption of a little moro rain, warmer
It not for tho prevailing wind, but In winter and cooler in summer. A
this should bo no drawback to those 'coming great Industry is the manu
seoklng a diversion and health, and j fncturlng of furnlturo from myrtle,
It cortnlnly is not rotnrdlng tho a beautiful wood that Is found in
piogrcbs of the town, which Is going nbundnnco only In the Coos region,
ahead with leaps and bounds. Tho The pieces of furnlturo, made of this
lng of now rnilt oads does not conflict , peoplo there aro stnnding as n unit wood, in mission style, aro
with plans nnd mar what looks like
n vory bright futuio.
Mui-hh field It Metropolis,
"From present indications Matsh
fluld, 5000 population, Is nnd will
continuo to bo tho metropolis of tho
Coos Bay countiy. With tho excep
tion of somo old timers who do not
wlbh to see an body como In, tho cit
izens aro progressive and llbornl In
promoting tho town's Interests. Much
work la hoing done on tho streots.
Tho Smith sawmill Is ono of tho best
vory
and theio Is a look of bolldlty and , handsome nnd much admit ed. I saw
peinianoncy that enhances its valuoono sot of sl pieces made for $75
in the oes of tho prospective in
vestor. It lias bovoral industries nnd
ono of the finest as well ns most In
tel ostlng boachos on tho coast, far
surpassing Now pott or Soasldo In
points of lutei cbt. Tho rock depict
W. II. Schroeder of this city, went
to the Bay Thursday to see what the
prospects aro for disposing of Arago
brick there. He reports that there
Is demand for brick on the Bay side,
and that all that can bo In the way
Is transportation that would be too
high. There Is no question but the
clay now being used at that place is
very fine brick material and the time
Is not far distant when grent quanti
ties of them will he used where
transportation can bo had.
effort to derive benefit from the
opening of such a region. It also
makes one feel that there's no place
like home."
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Coos Bay Steam Laundry ::
Phone No, 571 for driver to call,
FARMERS ATTENTION! When
you want that hay baled address W.
A. Gage, Allegany.
that Is worth fully $300. It is n 1
hard wood nnd resembles lignum
ita.
"A visit to Coos Bay and interior
points Is tenlly woith while, a good
outing and vory educational. It
faces of a monk, tho prnjing nun, opons otto's oea to tho groat and
crouching Hon, ntonkoy, hen and wondorful resources of the Stnto of
ehleks, sphinx, different prollles of Oregon, tho progiess being mado In
faces, whllo thcro are enves, ngntes, tho wny of dovelopmont, and the
starfish ami other attractlvo featutes. j slowness of Portland In making an
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Would Hnvo
Saved Him $100.00.
"In 1902 I had a very sovere at
tack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Far
rar of Cat Island, La. "For soveral
weeks I was unnblo to do anything.
On March IS, 1907, I had a similar
attack, nnd took Chamborlnln's Co
lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy
which gave mo prompt relief. I con
sider It ono of tho best medicines of
its kind In tho world, and had I used
it In 1902 believe it would havo
saved bo a hundred dollar doctor's
bill," For salo by JOHN PREUSS.
Like the Lily
In Color and Purity
Golden Gate Lard
Is Perfect
A trial will convince any housewife
Ask for it
AH Grocers and Butchers Have It
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS!
vmvaiiagn, v-napman (8b Co. t
General Repair Work and Woodturoing. Launches a Specialty $
Foot of Queen Avenue. MnrehfioW t
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