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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1908)
i j M THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1908. r7 p r- h s 2: zsxm $( n i Mm"" "'j VOTING CONTEST COUPON J mni A NOT GOOD AFTKR AUGUST 13, 10H. V TIIK COOS HAY TIMES VOTING CONTEST County Good for one vote filled out and sent to The Times ofllcc by mall or otherwise on or before explrat on date. No ballot will be altered ia. t .. -nr.ar-rri nfor JiPitiiT received bv The Times. IU IXUy WUJ "I HUOlvin-u uw a For v Dlst, ..V Addressi I he Most Buying Al I lAMOF SAILS FOR j, . PORTLAND WITH MANY Steamship Carries Largo Number to Northern Ports With Fair Cargo of Freight. The Alliance sailed last night from Coos Bay for Portland with a large number of passengers for northern ports. She had a fair cargo of iroldht. Tho Alliance outgoing passenger list was as follows: Florence Heavren, Miss Kato Shelly, Mrs. C. Lenet, Chester Lend, P. J. Carter, F. E. Klenen, H. P. iijorkman, W. P. Smith, S. F. Hous ley, Jackson Bailey, F. E. Ramsey, W. J. Gordon, J. Conancker, II. A. Reynolds, R. D. Bridges, Earl Ste vens, C. Prosser, E. E. McClure, Mrs. E. B. Seabrook, Dean Seabrook, Ned Seabrook, Buell Gabbert and wife, 1j. H. McCarthy, W. P. Frazier, Robt. "W. Wilson, Pat Flanagan, W. Hein, Joe Firlogh, Jim Berg, Wm, L. Byr ne, T. Van Zuhr, F. Van Zuhr, John Simpson, M. Guiseppe, Mrs. C. P. Smith, Beatrice Smith, Milton Smith, Mrs. J. P. Lippold, W. P. Young, E. F. Lovely, Mary Scott, L. Thompson, n. F. Crittonden, E. M. Conry, E. M. Devine and II. Johnson. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Maud Coke has been quite ill for several days. Dale MInot of tho Coos Bay gro cery has returned home from his vacation at Ten Mile. Mrs. G. It. Gale, who underwent an operation at her home a short time ago, is now Improving. Mr. O. Peterson of May, who had a slight stroke of paralysis a few days ago has not changed materially. The Bay City Orchestra will give a benefit dance for the Baseball Asso ciation on Thursday evening in the Simpson Pavilion. REMOVAL NOTICE. Tho Merchant's Protective Asso ciation under the management of L. M. Rummell, Jr., have moved their onico from tho Coos building to Room 23, First Trust and Savings Bank building. it': Tho steamship City of Panama will . leave Mnrslulcld lor haa i'iwa- i i John Peterson who was taken quite ill a few days ago at his home in May, came to North Bend for med ical assistance. Ho is now at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. E. E. Rlggs, and Is improving. ? Our list of the best the market tt affords: It Radishes, . . 5 cents per bunch A Turnips, c per bunch A Reels, fit per bunch I Carrots 5c per bunch V Cabbage Sc per lb 5 Rhubarb Re per lb K Pens Be per lb K Deans 10c per lb t A .ml. .a ..In tior 111 -.nwtn n imiTfiHf IIT'lteni U T?n freight or passage npyly at Break-' I water dock, L. W. Shaw, agent. , Steamer Breakwater sails for I'OKTLAXI), p. in., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. N" ATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Room 214 Coos Bldg. Phono, Marshfleld 814. WM. WICKENS Eighteen year's experience has taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work . right." L. J. POST Contractor and Builder. , Prices consistent with best work , Mnrsliflclil, Ore. New Sniitls 2c per lb Plums 5c per lb Lemons 25c per doz. Limes, 10c per doz. Cniillllowcr ISc y or 2 heads lor -c 8 Cucumbers 7c per lb T C. W. WOLCOTT tt TIIK Ii!UIT,V f3ROf!ER ----8------K---U Interesting 0f all the year, are these at Days The Myers Store ,OR JULY TEe Myers Store business exceeded the business for July oneyearago Twenty-eight, per cent. This August must, show a similar increase over August ol l vu, we m. u , M , fl.,v mmnlbh thk bv mokine ereat orice concessions all oyerthe store to stimulate special buying. Heicithe great reductions now being"mde in all departments Hgrejtre.a Lvery few of the articles reduced, but they go to show what pronounced savjngawdtyou by buying NOW: F Ladies' Tailored Skirts A few of the special values In Ladies' Tailored Skirts remain. Good styles values up to $15.00. Choice 4J97 Ladies' Laundered Collars 17c Handsomely embroidered and lace trimmed. All sizes, newest styles. Former prices were :$5 cents and ."0 cents. Now Misses' White Stockings 16c Best cotton ribbed. Good ing qualities, sizes G to 9. 25 cents pair. Now only... wear-Were Sale of Boys' Wash Suits Continues Sizes 3 to 12 Years. S1.2G Boys' Suits 03c $1.35 Boys' Suits $1.00 ?1.SB Boys' Suits. '. $1.25 $2.00 Boys' Suits $1.18 lien's Underwear Summer weight bal briggan underwear. Shirts and drawers. Sizes 32 to 44. Wero .15 cents. Now gar ment, only 21c Ladies' White Oxfords Fine white duck "Oxford! Sewed welt sole. Leather heels, sizes 3 to 7. Regular price Is $2.50. Now, pair $1.67 Misses' White Oxfords 93c Sizes 9 to 11 and 12 to 2. Best quality canvas duck. Good soles and heels. Wero regularly $1.50 pair. Now ' Ladies' Garden Hats Good strong straw assorted colors. Just the hat to wear in tho sun. Were 35 cents. Now, only 19c !gSmefMaW.lW'W.W ri i I I --LJ MmwwytXJ ii i ww jwimw' "TMfTT!? AJAAAAAAAAA.JAA:fJJ'','' IT'S Tllfi KNOW HOW WHICH H.N- A 111 lib US T UXcu uincM Ga den Cily Ta 'oring Company TWISS BROS PROPS. Work called for and delivered promptly. French dry and steam cleaning of ladles aad gen's garmonts a specialty. Satisfaction or no Charge. Over Club Cigar Store. Marshfleld. PIlotN When a healthy child you meet, Dressed for play or on the street, Think of "Diamond D" or "Home Made" Bread ; "All the wheat that's fit to eat." COOS BAY BAKERY : i i V zsiSEsnssssm a' it s ;i M -' -.M XX''t (OT5E32EZH3ES ir""j aw v utxKzmMsm mmmmmmmumimmmmmmm3emBiMmr-mmimiixwMMSMma& Fulton Go CarLs Flat double spoked wheels. Rest steel frames, simple sen sible folding appliances, hard baked on enamel finish. No thing to rust, runs easiest, looks best and lasts longest. AVlth tops, $11.00, $15.00 and $10.00. Folding Baby Yards 12 Inches square, 21 inches high, has heavy diuk deta chable carpet. When Baby Is insldu of one- of. theso baby guards, ho can't touch tho'hot stovo, or oat tho fly paper. You know jiiht'ulioro he is. When unoccupied folds close and compact. l,rico$4.50. up Perry, Montgomery & Co. '2X21 isaauafiKgi BRUSHES Hair Brushes Clothes Brushes Bath Brushes I We carry a complete line of Brushes and Whisk Brooms Any style and price NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERS Saw M ill Proposition i;tfTm'WAVTnawrgag Real Bargains in Real Estate 6-RGOM HOUSEwith two halls, two closets, two story newly built, sided with roll siding'. Fine location, ground 63x J 50 ft. Your chance to buy a home for $1500. NEW 7-R00M HOUSE on C street, fine loca tion, good view, ground 80x140. You can have this buy for $1800. I yillAi 2-Story 32x48, with addition for planer 2 1x5G, and EN GINE I100M 20x40, filing room 10x12, 3 tramways and slab con veyor 120 feet long, 35 barrels, water tank and 20-ft. tower. MACHINKKY Atlas engine, 12x18, boiler 48x16, steam pump 12G ft. hose, Maine saws 2-50 in, 32 ft. carriage with 3 head blocks, log haul cant gear, 4 saw edger, 2 saw trimmer, cut off saw, 2 wheel trucks and 2-4 wheel trucks. PIjANKH Gx24 S4S, 30 in, blowers, swing cut off saw, emery knife grinder and grind stone. FAHM 195 acres with 5000 ft. stumpage left and 1,000,000 ft. piling, 35 acres under cultivation, house 16x30, 2-story and addi tion 16x28, 5 rooms first floor, 4 rooms second floor. 11AHX 50x50 stalls. G head of horses, 10 cows and large storage rooms for hay and grain. Wool shed lGx24, chicken house. Extra houses for mill hands cts. COOK house 24x32m. 2-story with sleeping rooms for the em ployes. 5 rooms on second floor, Michigan range cooking uten sils and dishes. I, lGx3G one story D, 2 rooms I, 3 4x16 one story D, 1 room I, 16x26 one story D, 3 rooms I, 16x3G ono story D, 3 room's I, 1Gx24 one story D, 2 rooms Largo dam in Elk creek not yet completed. Dam in BidwBll creek 60 ft, long 10 ft. high; also 2-fioor dams In Bldwell Creek. ItfiACKSMITII SHOP 14x16, with forge, anvil, bench, vice, die press, plpo vice, stock and dies, pipe cutter, .4 augurs brace and two sets of bits, 8 crosscut saws, 8, axes, 2 cant .hooks, .8 peaves, 5 shovels, 2 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 sledges, 4 wedges, 2 largo and 1 smalljack, 1 automatic jack. , , Donkey online, Ledgerwood 9x10, with 7-8 in, main cable 3,200 ft. in back haule, line, 150 ft. 5-8,. in. yarding .line, 2f20 ft. chokers, 4 return blocks and one Tomy moon But chain, 1 lead block. ' TWO HOKSKS 1 set heavy and 1 set light harness, 1 heavy wagon, 1 harrow, 1 plow. . i ' STUMPAGE 500,000 ft. not paid, 75 cents per m. 400,000 ft. $400 paid and if moro than this amount of stumpage, balance at 1.00D, per M, 1,000,000 stumpage $700 paid, balance when logged at 75 cents por M. TOTAL STUMI'AOK 4,900,000 ft. liUMBElt OX YAllD 1,000,000 ft. LOGS 50,000 ft cut piled and on tho creek banks. For further information call on or write STUTSMAN & CO. STUTSMAN & CO. Front Street Marshfield, Ore. COMING COMING Georgia Harper Theatre Co. 16 Opening Monday, Aug. 10 Repertoire of Popular Plays MArnm OPERA H0USE ,r,Q i , IA7 ABSTRACTS TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Phone 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr, Rates $1 por day; uoard and room. Week rates, $., Phone 2005 Modern throughout I j ATT IX IIOTKL Guy O. Lattin. Free baths Newly furnished Nox.t to cor Shorldan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld, Oro. WKIXIIAKD'S UKEK PKO.MOTKS HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. HIGH ftRAHF MFATC TlioodorBfool.rou8t beef, however I1HJII vmrWL IHL-UO appetizing, can onlv bo BU?t,'estive of the delicious taste ami flavor that goes with every piece of meat we sell. All our meats are the choicest wo can produce R. H. Noble THe CITY MARKET--Plione 1941 Front, and C Streets, Marshfield, Oreson I 13T1ZS3SI K.i.