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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1908)
wm -'-"ui iHwiL mwmmmmm iHsnwPww MMHUHI THE DAILY CODS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1908. . ;. t t i i t t ft-- ..ii j V -!- i ' 't'-t f" ;.-.. -,;,-.! 4 - t. . ,t, : - - t - - 'i' - - - ...;(.;. - ! - iiih4i ' v m 'I' i aper c Sund' DAY Who x ifnn vyVi. n n.i -n AnI'. . . . -4 mp jgm. V V 4 L V I most marvelous money-saving sale ever held in this city. Take -advantage of this genuine ice in -prices- and you will receive the largest returns for your investmen t that you ever made. entire stock must be sold and we have cut me price so iuw u i - . nni . . -. t. t, f,4 f. nftf orM.t stock of bargains in Ladies and. IVlisses VS Ready-to-Wear Garments, Furnishings, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Suit .. RMln. Tab e Linen, 1 oweling, etc. uur price tags spe iw vM. ., o; - - MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS. I i,,r xnttnn riiihpd underwear ... .2.ic j 3 A1CC J lea' muslin drawers 10c les muBlln gowns, regular ?1.00 values. .50c lies beautiful corset covers, $1.00 and J1.50 value -ul" dies all wool celebrated N. B. underwear i'whlto and great $1-50 and ?2.00 gar ments idles extra value vests 10c (.adles extra quality 25c hose. Per pair.. 10c Aadles handkerchiefs, 5 for Ec floavy $2.00 and $3.00 blankets 78c .noc We carry the largest and most up-to-date lino of ladles ready-to-wear garments In the city. LADIES' SUITS. Imported worsted man tailored suits, $30 to $50 values 14.85 Best taffeta extra trimmed silk jumper suits, all colors. Your choice $0.85 BOYS' ALL WOOL SUITS. Best styles, well made and all slzss: $2.50 Suits $1.25 $3.00 Suits $105 $5.00 Suits .$3.3.1 LADIES' SKIUTS. Cleanup of panamas, serges voiles cash mere, elegantiy taffeta trimmed or plain $10 and $12 values $3.85 a j00 Pairs fancy lace curtains. Per pair. ft MEN'S PANTS. 100 pairs Men's Pants, values to EF$3.00. Sale price $1.25 Men's all wool worsted pants, plain or fancy strlno values $3.50 and $4.00. Salo price .$2.50 Mori's extra quality cheviots and worsted pants. Value $5.00, for $3-00 BOY'S SHOES. $1.25 and $1.50 Boys shoes 85c LADIES' WASH SUITS. Values to $8.00 $1-73 Shirt waist suits excellent line, $5 and $6 values $1.00 Ladies shirt waists, $1.50, $2.00, fancy em broidered front. For 50c LADIES' SHOES AND OXFORDS. The very best styles and best quality, ladies $2.50 and $3.00 values, any style shoes $1.85. Ladles' $3.50 patent or vlci kid Oxfords $1.25 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS. Men's negligee shirts $1.00 and $1.50 values. Sale price 50c 500 Men's work shirts, all colors and fig ures, $1.00 values. Sale price 50c Fireman's special blue flannel shirts $1.75 and $2.00 values $1.25 Men's all wool fancy underwear, $1.50 and $1.75 values $1-00 Men's cotton ribbed underwear, 75c value. Sale price 23c Men's 50 cents suspenders 20c Men's fancy hose, value 15 cents. Salo price, 4 for "c Men's corduroy pants, extra quality $2.50 value. Sale price $1.75 $3.25 and $3.50 corduroy pants, imported. $2.50 Towels 5c Table cloths, pure linen, special $1.23 Men's all wool extra heavy hose, per pair. .35c MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's suits fine tailored suits in worsteds, tweeds, cheviots latest shades and colors, and perfect style and fit at the following prices: $15.00 Suits. Sale price $7.50 $16 and $18.00 extra quality tailored suits. Sale price $0-85 $20.00 Suits. Said price $11.50 200 finest imported worsteds and chovlots full hand-tailored $25 and $30 suits. .$1-1.85 MEN'S SHOES. All styles and sizes 5,000 palr at 30c to 00c on the dollar. Men's $3.00 Oxfords and $2.50 shoes. Salo price .$1.25 $2.50 value, vlci kid, box calf, and valour shoes. Sale price $1.75 $3.00 and $3.50 calf, extra quality working shoes. Salo price $1.05 $3.00 and $4.00 values box calf and vlci shoes. Sale price $2.35 The above prices on Men's Clothing and Shoes are far below any price reductions ever at- " .. rt S 4 I I J .. l - ... A..- . -L. L -fs-k n r A TTMW poiwrin 1T1 tempted in the west betore. Udl and see lor yourseu. Dig stock irum wuui uu ma y - v fie MARSHFIELD !ext to Breakwater Office Oil M I ilvrAN Y - OREGON Lewis Bros & Co. Managers STORE OPEN FROM 7:30 A. M. TO 8 P.' M. ws i SlSE'S HMD FIGHT . - - fr . fr - .j. . fr !' 't' - !' 't' ' - - - .-.;. . fr - fr - .. - - t - -- -V - - i" . ,p .,ti..t.-.ti-it--- !'-'I' "t'-'t'-'t --!' --! !-- UIHE'S GASOLINE SCHOON- IIAD NARROW ESCAPE I DESTRUUTIUW rt-L' iv- RIVER. Weddorburn Radium has the g story of the accident to tno lr Enterprise: I gasollno schooner Enterprise, Jy of R. D. Hume, plying bo the Uoguo river and Coos Bay, n a sand bar, while attempting ts the bar at tho entrance to I river, nftor waiting outside leral hours for a fnvorablo op lty. She had reached hero trip to Coos Bay anu nau on only a light cargo. )tain Johnson arrived off Ro- ver snoriiy uuiuiu uuuu .. .n. itorprlso and thought tho bar ugh for passage. He accord- laid off tho entrance expecting bs in when tho wind should de- in force as evening approached. If past six ho belloved tho pas- Icould bo made ana camo up. first attempt failed, as ho iosi Biannel, and those waicmng tho hills thought they saw a sea break over tho schooner. Jbrew retraced tho courso anu Id tho coast. On tho second pt, tho Entorpriso was brought tho right channel, hut tno on- suddonly coased running, ana oat drifted on a shoal outsldo aln channel. Sho rested in two foot of water, upright, wut7,yards from shore. Tno TKbnrt'--' 'Her tho boat "Appliances were loaded In boats and help was rushed to tho assist ance of the stranded boat. A lino was run from a "deadman" anchored, on tho north spit and fastened to the Enterprise. The Enterprise had no power, and tho help which numbered nbout twonty men, succeeded in pull ing the boat off the bar about 11 o'clock, when the tide was at about half flood. Tho beach was lined with fires to illuminate tho sceno so that tho progress of the work could bo watched. As soon as tho boat was floated, sho was puueu along the channel, through tho breakers, Into the river's mouth, and later towed to her dock by tho Echo, a small gasollno boat. "During tho boat's trials or en trance and her grounding sho ship ped no water, and her cargo was dry. That she was saved showed good work on tho part of tho men who had tho matter in charge The boat is worth nbout $7,000, and her loss at this time would have meant considerable more than that to her owner, since thero would have boon no other boat available until tho now boat in building at Coqulllo was fin ished which will be sonio tlmo tho latter part of this month. AMONG FRUIT MEN. Tells of Myrtle l'oint Entorpriso Their Doings. At the monthly meeting of the Co qulllo Valley Fruit Growers Associa tion hold at the Myrtle Point city hall Wednesday, orders were given In for apple boxes by the individual growers, and reports were received from tho individuals of their graven- stein pack. Steps were also taicen to provido a distinctive label for asso ciation fruit and a committee report ed that room had been engaged in tho Hermann building for storage purposes during tho apple season. A Drain man has gathered 7C gal lons of cherries from ono tree, selling the fruit at 20 conts a gallon, or $15.20 for one tree. Ills original Investment for tho tree was probably not moro than two bits. You can, flg uro tho rate of Interest he Is collect ing yourself. Wo hnvon't tho time. Oh, What Joy! "Cured at last! Oh, what Joy to think that I have at last been cured of that awful bowel trouble," are tho words of A. C. Butler of Cold Springs, Texas, who suffered off and on for twelve months with a disorder of his bowols, and finally, after al most giving up In despair, was cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No ono need suffer from colic or diarrhoea, for this remedy always gives prompt ro ller. For salo by JOHN PREUSS. Call at Howard's, tho leading Jew eler, and seo tho OREGON ROSE HAT PINS tho very latest creation. Steamer BREAKWATER SAILS for Portland SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, at 1 p. in. ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho Times will print tho words and music of tho new marching song, "Coos Bay," In Thursday's Issue. J. W. Hall of Bald Hill brought in an applo last week that had kept nearly a year without any care what ever, which shows that Coos county fruit with a llttlo attention may bo made to keep from season to season. With now apples coming on and last season's fruit still available no one should develop an apple appetite that cannot bo satisfied any time of year. to Do not forgot that DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers nro tho best pills mado. They aro ploasant llttlo pills that are easy to tako and nro prompt nnd gontlo. Wo sell and recommend thorn. Sold by LOOKHART PAR KS. Tho Unwise Salesman. A vounc fouutaln pen salesman, his great Joy, succeeded on hU first trip in persuading a stationer to order COO pens, but all of a sudden the sta tioner's uiauner changed to tho young man. "I countermand that order," he barb ed and hurried Into hU prlvnte ofllce. slamming the door behlud him. Later in the day his bookkeeper said to this stationer' "May I usk. blr, why you so sudden ly countermanded your order for those fountain ipjns?" "The yaung salesman," the other an Bwered, "kooked my order in lead pen- COOS BAY, ROSEBURQ & EAST ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY. TIME TABLE NO. 3. In effect July 20, 1008. Dally except Sunday. No. 3 South Marshfleld . . Southport . , Summit . . . Junction . . . Beaver Hill , Coquille . . . , Johnsons . , Schroeders . Norway . . . Myrtle Point P.M. . .Lv. 2.00 2.25 10.20 2.45 3.10 3.20 3.27 3.35 . .Ar. 3.45 No. 2. A.M. .Ar.10.45 10.30 10.20 10.15 No. 1. A.M. Lv. 8.00 8.18 5.25 8.30 8.45 8.50 8.55 9.05 Ar. 9.15 No. 4. P.M. Ar. 6.00 5.40 DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazpl Salve is especially good for piles, but it is also recommended nearly every where for anything when a salvo Is needed. It Is soothing, cooling and healing. Be sure to get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. We sell and recommend it. Sold by LOCKHART & PARSONS. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that tho partnership existing between Wm. Mills and F. W. Stevens, under the firm name of Mills & Stevens, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Wm. Mills will continue the business, will collect all accounts duo the firm, and pay all liabilities. Dated, North Bend, Oregon, July 25, 1908. WM. MILLS F. W. STEVENS. Bettor send this paper to a friend. ell." North Marshflold . Southport . . Summit . Junction . Beaver Hill Coqulllo 10.00 Johnsons 9.50 Schroeders .... 9.45 Norway 9.40 Myrtle Point". . . .Lv. 9.30 Lv. Flag station; stop on signal only. W. F. MILLER, Agent. 5.25 5.15 5.00 4.30 4.20 4.10 4.00 N ATIONAL BMPLOYMBNT OFFICE, Room 214 Coos Bldff. Phono, Marshflld 814. WM. WICKENS LAKESIDE INN Ten Mile Lake Now open for guests. European plan. Special accommodations for families. Good tablo board. Special rates to parties. PoBtofflce and telephone ac commodations. Everything new and first class. Arrangements may be made in advance or call at house when you arrive. TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1761 - PARKSIDE POULTRT RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff 4 Orpington chickens for sale $1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. MARSHflELD STEAM LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS All strictly hand work. Tho dain tiest and most delicate garments laundered without damage. Guarantee not to shrink flannels AH Goods Handled By Ug Mended Free. AVo Cnll For and Dellvor Free. Flno work a specialty. Oive us a trial ordor. J. B. HIDBARD, Proprietor Phone 2291 Fourth and Queen Sts., Marshfleld. IT'S THB KNOW HOW WHICH EN ABLES US TO EXCEL OTHERS Garden City Tailoring Company TWISS BROS PROPS. Work called for tnd delivered promptly. French dry and steam cleaning of ladles and gep's garments a specialty. Satisfaction or no Charge. Over Club CJnr Store. Mnriliflcld. PHONE M 014 f Masters and McLain General Contractor's Biildin Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2011 - 826 WHAT Are you looking for a place to set your olotheB tended to? - YES Opposite Haines Music Store on 'C Street. P. F. BRYAN, Prop. Better send this paper to a friend. 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