The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 21, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1908.
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THIS CITY WIIL HAVE MORE PEOPLE HERE THAN WERE EVER IN
HER STREETS BEFORE
ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE OCCASION?
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Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffher & Marx
We have made all prepara
tions to serve you with the
best. We have been planning
for a long time and now have
at your disposal the choicest
lot of merchandise ever dis
played in your city.
100 Choice Fall Suits just
received by boat from the fa
mous Hart, Schaffner and
Marx fine clothiers; also a
large consignment of Ladies'
Fall Coats and Skirts, all
colors, all styles and prices.
Our Dry Goods and Shoe De
partments, which is the largest
in Coos county, is replenished
with latest lines the market af
fords. Our store is one of the at
tractions of Marshfield. We in
vite everybody and especially
the visitors to make us a call
and see the prettiest and best
equippedstorethisside of Portland.
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To Buy Your Toscs for the Fair
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FORMERLY MERCHANT BROS.
Moved in First Trust and Savings Bank building, corner 'C an d Broadway streets.
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us that it is what they want
and must have.
We hve 'he Strtion Soft and Dsibr
llati In ill the litest itylti.
The biggest event of the season is almost at
hand and you are going to dress to meet the occa
sion and I know it, so do not fail to see my nifty line,
I have just received a swell line of all the new
est things for fall in
HATS
CAPS
SHOES
SHIRTS
UNDERWEAR
IN FACT EVERYTHING THAT YOU WANT
See your Bosom Friend
for he has the Proper
Dope
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ll'S THB KOW,HOW WHICH UN
ABLCS US TO EXCEL OTHERS
Ga den Cily Ta oring Company
TWISS BROS PROPS.
Work called for and delivered
promptly. French dry and
steam cleaning of ladies aud
gents garments a specialty.
Satisfaction or no Charge.
Over Clnb Cigar Store.
Marshfield.
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CO
BAY
TIMES
M. C. MALONEY Editor and Publisher.
DAN E. MALONEY News Editor.
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CLL'AN UP THE CITY.
NLESS EVERYONE is In great and grave error, the coming South
ern Oregon District Fair will bring the largest crowds to Coos Bay
on August 2G to 29, that theso cities have ever held. It is up to
rail of us to put our best foot forward while the strangers are within our
gates. They should not only be given the glad hand with character
istic Coos Day hospitality but we should see to it that our appearanco
. is Biich that It will create a favorable Impression. To do this It will bo
necessary for Marshfield to have another "clean up" clay. The ladles
. iOf the A. N. W. Club did such splendid service and demonstrated their
. capability and capacity to handle this work last spring that The Times
1 has already suggested that thero was need of another campaign. No
thing has been done, howover. Possibly the ladles think It Is the men's
,turn to do somothlng In the "clean up" lino and The Times Is Inclined
to agree with them. Certnlnly something should be done. Altho only
a few days remain it is not yet too late to do tho work that Is so essen
tial. It will seem a bit Incongruous to have decorations and lights In evi
dence and dirty ill kept streets and unkempt yards. It seems to The
Times that it s up tp tho busy and versatile Secretary of tho Cham
. nor of Commerce to stand sponsor for this movement and do something
and "DO JT NOW." Tho mayor might bo Induced to Issue a proclama
tion appointing a "clean up" day for concerted action Is an absoluto
necessity t secure the best results, It may bo necessary to raise some
money for payment of garbage teams also. Tho Times Is aware that
recently it has been a caso of dig, dig, with business men and citizens until
Sbey aro getting a bit weary. Let us make one moro little dig, howover,
a-nd this tlmo a dig of real dirt that will make our streets clean and
tready for tho rocoptlon of our visitors next week.
When wo extend tho glad hand to our guests let it not bo a "dirty
&and."
VOTING CONTEST COUPON
NOT GOOD AFTF. R. 'AUGUST 30. 1008.
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THE COOS H AY TIMES
VOTING CONTEST
For
Dist Address
County
Good for one vote filled out an d sent to Tho Times office by mall
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STEAMERS.
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CHAS. THOM, Owner.
Steamer Wilhelmina
LUHVIG CIIRISTENSEN, Master.
Sails from Coos Bay every Monday for Bandon and Coquillo
River Points, at service of tide. Freight only. For full informa
tion inquire
H. W. SKINNER, Gen'I Agt.
PHONE 411 MARSHFIELD, ORE.
J. E. WALSTROM, Agent. GEO. T. MOULTON, Agent.
Bandon, Ore. Coquillo, Ore.
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THE
Steamer M. F. Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M., FRIDAY, AUG. 21.
FROM MARSHFIELD.
No reservation held after tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket la
bonght, v f
F. S. DOW, Ageit
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
CARING FOR VISITORS.
Yrri HERE'S ANOTHER Important matter in connection with tho com
I ing Fair and that is caring for tho people when they arrlvo. Coos
Bay hospitality has been famous since the days when Mllllcoma's
-wigwam hold a whlo opon wolcomo to the wandering stranger, but In
atheso latter days tho avorago stranger requires somothlng moro than a
rtopeo and a blanket or tho open sky. It has been urged as argument
sagalnst convention and association meotlngs being hold on Coos Bay that
xwe lacked hotul and rooming accommodations. When our present hnnd-t-aome
$75,000 hotel now In course of construction is completed It will bo
vaufllciont answer to tho outsldo nnd Insldo "knockers," but that will
tniit relieve tho present situation. Every resldont of tho city should
fi-el a personal responsibility In caring for visitors during Fair week.
There will doubtless bo many dlstligulshed persons who will lie prop
erly guests In private homes but It should bo our pride thnt tho hum
blest visitor Is also properly cared for. Everyono with ovon n sparo bed
.should lenvo their names at tho Chamber of Commerce so that whon
needed thero will bo kuowledgo of all possible accommodations.
Thero Is albo the question of pa.viuont for thoso accommodations. Tho
Times Is certain that thero will bo no disposition to boost prices or
hold-up peoplo who nro our guosts. Wo should treat theso pooplo not
'Only fairly but generously. Glvo them tho glad hand and mnko thorn
glad thoy camo and want to como nqnln. If thero Is nny disposition by
anyono to take advantago of tho situation It will bo promptly nnd prop
erly frowned down upon by citizens generally and tho guilty parties dis
credited and mndo to feol tho ponalty of tholr guilt and greed.
or otherwise on or before oxplrat Ion date. No ballot will bo altered
In any way, or transferred after b elng received by The Tlmee.
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Steamship Fifield
JENSEN, MASTER.
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY, AUGUST IOTH, 3 P. M.
Unexcelled passenger accommodations. Fastest boat
r , on the run.
JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agent PHONE 33, MAI&IFIELD, ORE.
J. II. JOHNSON, Bandon, Ore. THOS. B. JAMES, North Bend
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ABSTRACTS
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phohe 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr,
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
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CQOS BAY AND PORtLAftB
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, '8 P. M.
SAILS FR0M.C00S BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. :?. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. SklcnervAgtv , , , . .
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Uarah'flold. Ort.Ploai '41.
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Portland & Coos . Bay S. S. Line
S. & SkEAKWAtM
ISalljrom Portland WpdneflaV at 8 p. rh
S'ails from Cdos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide.
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SAILINa BBtVeENAN FR.VNqiSCQ LND 'pQOf BV, CAR
nnNG FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBtES ONLY.
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On Your Way Home
Drop In and see our complete lino of good things
to eat. FANCY PASTRY, GOOD PIES and nOME
MADE BREAD.
L. W. Shaw. Act.
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"ALERT"
COOS BAY BAKERY
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Captain C. E. Edwards.
TIinc-Tablo.
Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshflold 2
P. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
'transportation or freight, apply on
hoard.
O. E EDWARDS, Owner.
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STEAMER FAVORITE
Two trips daily between Diuulon and
Conuille connecting w ith ull MarsliflclJ
train,
Leaves Bandon , . .0:45 a.m.
Leaves Bandon ... 1 :20 p. m.
Leaves Coquillo. ..0:15a.m.
Leaves Coquillo ...4:00p.m.
Traveler" leaving Marshifeld In the
morning reach Huucion at noon. People
on Coauille river can tnend over Jhrce
hours in Marelitleld and reach home tbe
samp day,
COQUniLE BIVER TRANS-
portatiov an.
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PHONE 111U Opposlto Flanagan & Bennett Bank. $
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