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THE DAILY COOS BAY fllWh'S, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1 908.
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Large Enrollment Marks First
Day's Session of Coos
County Teachers.
(Special to The Times.)
MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Aug. 19.
The annual Coos County Teachers
Institute opened hero yesterday with
an attendance of over one hundred
and the session promises to be ono
of the most successful that has ever
leon held In tho county. The at
tendance was somewhat larger today.
The work Is conducted In two de
partments, one for primary Instruc
tion and the other for the higher
grades. The Instructors are R. F.
Robinson, L. R. Anderson, A. II.
Jones, W. H. Bunch and A. G. Raab.
Evening sessions will be held Wed
nesday and Thursday.
State Superintendent Ackerman
who Is to deliver a lecture was
scheduled to arrive early today.
Last evening, a banquet and re
ception was tendered the teachers
and proved to be a very successful
and enjoyable event.
Among those who enrolled at tho
institute Tuesday were the following:
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I The Prince of
IMPERSONATORS
1. 0. 0. F. HALL
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J Tickets on Sale at Brown's Pharmacy
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Mrs. Selma Thomas
A. G. Raab
R. D. Miller
Ora A. Deyoe
Anna K. Roberts
Robert Goetz
Wm. Coleman
May Hamlin
Blanche Radly
Bertha Prey
Mrs. Myrtle Myers
Matilda K. Sleep
Ida E. Gamble
Daisy E. Deyoe
Lam a Wise
Mrs. G. M. Short
Doris Williams
Raymond E. Raker
Grace Williams
Mlna J. Hall
Minnie M. Hermann
John Hanson
Florence McCracken
Guy Coniey
Mrs. Mary E. Thompson
J. E. Bright
Ada I. Chapman
Selma Johnson
Hilda Stenholm
Blanche Williams
i Sylvia Hansen
Estella A. Wlcklund
Winifred Sphes
Jennie Rossen
Nellie Kerrigan
i Amanda Hall
Myrtle E. Fryo
Selata Howe
Leafy Kendall
Jennie Smith
Abo Iluenergardt
Inez Lusk
Margaret B. Murphy
Carrie E. Rodine
Frances F. Franso
Annie M. Waldvogel
Mrs. Rosa Bingaman
Efflo M. Bevier
II. C. Ostien
Alice E. Lehnherr
Rose LUllo
Aialctta Cooper
Myrtlo L. Hall
Bertha V. Fryo
Ttonn Andersen
Hannah J. Hansen
Janet' M. Davison
Aletha E. Krantz
II. Josephlno Griflln
Efllo M. King
1311a Walstrom
Metta E. Hanson
Elizabeth' Price
Mary C. 'Marsh
'Wary E. Price
" Louise Latlnler
'Cora L. Miller
Riity Elllngsen
Latcile do Jersey
Dora Illgelow
Lena Kendall
Irene E. Weekly
Cora M. Widby
Anglo M. Krantz
Vornu M. Weekly
v Alice Bay McCormac
Alex Culbertson
Mia. P. M. Wilbur
Mary MInot
Kathleen Bennett
Clovo Sununeiiin
Clovor B. Miller
Ines F. Tlunch
R. F. Robinson
L. R. Alderman
C. II. Jones
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Roofing
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Mighty Movement
of New Fall Merchandise
ILL BE ON SALE FRIDAY Morning, August 21 ,
at 9 o'clock, lasting J 5 days. $50,000.00 worth of the
finest and newest fall stock, consisting: of everything in
Men's, Boys', Women's and children's ready to wear garments.
Watch Thursday's paper for the most wonderful price wreck
ing event ever announced.
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Mr. C. II. Wagner, Gen. Mgr. Russ Lumber Co., San Diego,
Cal., U. S. A., writes as follows: "A fire occurred during the night
of August 17th and was not discovered until morning. Blaze had
died out as the roofing would not ignite. This roof is covered with
your Malthoid Roofing. We consider that the resistance of the
Malthoid Roofing stopped the blaze and saved the plant."
The Paraffine Paint Co. s"kffiE3r
C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor
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attempted before Every article guaranteed satisfactory or your
money back. Watch and wait for the big ad giving prices in
Thursday's Times
The United Stores Co.
ext to Breakwater' Office
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Of Coos Bay Manufacturing
and Wholesale Houses : : :
Tho way to build a city is to sta nd together. Coos Hay factories and Jobbing houses make and
have for sale many tilings that Coos County peoplo buy in Portland and San Francisco. Keop the
money at home. It helps prosperity.
The following is a list of reliable a nd up-to-date establishments tlmt are worthy and deserve your
patronage.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
o North Bend Iron Works
Phone 321
NOICTU BEXI), Ore.
Iron and bronzo listings. All kinds of repair work and logging
tools a specialty. FOUXDEKS and MACHINISTS.
"Nelson Iron Works, (Inc.)
Manufacturers of Machinery ami
ipsinies. V
repairing of Gas KngiiioH
and Logging Companies.
Foundry and Machine Shop
iinnl'ies for MilU. M im Uxilroas
Ye aro pioneers in tho nvinufapturiiig and
Don't forget our Oas bJnginu bupp'ies.
Multifield, Ore.
J- L. KOONTZ
Machinejind Repair Shops
QENERALMACHtNlST
Steam and Gas Engine Work
On Jlrondway, near .. . ..
Holland Jioatiionaa Marshfield, Ore.
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On Your Way Home
Drop in and boo our complete lino of good things
to eat. FANCY PASTHV, GOOD PIES and UOME
AIADE KHI3AD.
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COOS EAY BAKERY
PHONE 1111' Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
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COFFEE AND SANDWICHES
will bo borved nt the fair grounds
during fair week.
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Qffice Supplies
T Ponclld, peus, Juk tablets and writing pads, wnsto baskets,
stamp scales. Hates numbering machines, rubber stamps, carbon
paper. Ribbons and a complete lino of
TYPEWH1TEK SUPPLIES.
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BIjAXCO HOTEL
"The. Modem, Company
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Tho'XEW CITV BATflCItY,
alto the Baptist church, for
bread.
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SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed4
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. ni. Returpnjr at 4t
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH JRNU STABLES - Phono 11F
Wholesale
CANDY, CRACKhRS
Marshfield, Oregon QGARS, PIPES, ETC.
North Bend Manufacturing Co
Manufacturer! of
SASH,DOORS, MOULDINGS
All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and
Myrtle Novelties
Hugs, Robes, Klk Deer, Hear and Cougar T
Tells Mounted i-
Jt E. GRAHAM
Taxidermist
Formerly tU A. Mclmlnn A Co.
Call or write for terms
North Front Street Mnr.hileld, Ore.
If you aro a
Cops Bay Booster
you must drink
Coos Bay Beer,
Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BfND, ORE f
C. C, rtfehekars
II. Darnes
Se'j and Trcas.
North JBond-
OreRon
Pettijohn, Nicols & Co,
WHOLESALE ATO)
COSISIISSION SIRCIIAXTS
Cor. Iiroitduny nnd Queen Sts.
Phono l'llvuto Kx 1031
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Manufacturers of
vFINE FUKNIXURE
Myrtlo Wood 'Novelties
Port Orford White Cedar Chesta
Electric Wood Fixtures
and
Modern Kitchen CATiInets
Factory, Front St., 'Phono D2S
JIARSHFIELD, ORE.
Coos Bay
Monumental Works
V. M. STEWART, Prop.
Corner d wild '!)' Sts.
t Marshflcld, Or., Phono Mnln 1731
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
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'May Grain and Feed'
Free Dollvery t rhrne -17B1
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HlfiH fiRAHF MFATQ Th0 0llor of Kood roast beef, however
MIUII UIWMSL IVILMI ttp,)0tu,ng can only bo Buggestive ol
tho doliciouB tastojund flavor that goes vith every piece of meat we sell.
All our inoata aro tho choicest vro cab produce.
R. H. Noble TKe CITY MARKETPiione 1941
aFront. Streets (dirhfield, Oregon,..
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