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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1908.
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Opening the Good Clothes Season
for fall with such a fine line of
ods as we have ready for you
is like cutting a fine, big melon;
everything in it is good, and
there's enough for all of us.
HART, SCIIAFFNEE and HI AFX have made for us this season the best lot of clothes we ever
offered our f rieuds. There are a lot of new fabrics ; aud the new colors are as varied and as
attractive as ever. Browns are again a notable feature; tans and grays are very prominent;
they're woven in stripes and plaids and other attractive patterns, in an almost endless variety.
ANOTHER FEATURE IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
We will give you the best $ J 5.00 to $ 8.00
suit you ever had on your back at that price.
This is the first season we have ever carried the popular price line of clothing, but on account
of our continual increase in business wc found it necessary to make another addition in this
department to be able to say that now we are prepared to fit any call, no matter Avhat price.
Remember this Store for your Good Goods. We
will back every statement we make with money.
Our MoLLo: Every customer pleased is a dozen made.
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THE HOME OF THE BEST
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WELCOME TO GltAXII
CELLOU MOSER OF
ISM IX OREGOX.
Marshfleld and North Bend
Knights of Pythias united In a ban
quet and reception at North Bend
last night to Grand Chancellor Moscr
of Oregon Pythianism who is visit
ing the lodges in tho Coos Bay coun
try. About l.r0 participated In tho
ceremonies which are declared to
have been among the best the order
lias ever held on Coos Bay. Gov.
Georgo E. Chamberlain and Judgo
Scott were among the guests ot hon
or. Tho early part of the evening was
devoted to exemplification of the de-
Alliance Sailed This Afternoon
With Large Number of
Passengers.
The Alliance sailed for Portland
this afternoon at 1 o'clock with a
good freight cargo and a large num
ber of passengers. Captain Olson did
not get out as soon as expected owing
to the time taken hi unloading three
carloads of steel rails for the Smith-
Powers Logging Company. In the
t outgoing cargo, the Alliance had
1,050 cases of condensed milk and
I three carloads of doors.
Among the passengers were the
. following:
Gov. Geo. E. Chamberlain, H.
Grindholm, D. Hershey, E. Yatsufuji,
Ed. Anderson, John Nilson, J. P. Mc-
Nicholas, W. H. Harnie, J. P. Devers,
A. M. Ross, Joseph Cook, Sister
Agnlus, L. L. Cox, G. Stillwell, Win.
and Mrs. Geo Laird, a fine baby girl,
Geo is the happiest man In town
these days.
C. Woodruff has purchased the in
terest of his partner, N. C. Medley
In the Bandon Furniture Co. and will
continue the business at the regular
stand.
sale. F. L. Sumner, Marshfleld.
WANTED Girl to do general house
work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Matson.
FOB SALE Real snap In 100x130
ft. on 'C street, West Marshfleld,
for $700. I. S. Kaufman & Co.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Wages $25 per
month. Small family. For parti
culars,
20S.
apply to Phone Farmers
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld
Skating Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
FOR SALE Cadillac runabout auto
mobile. In first class condition,
now tires. A bargain; or will ex
change for real
Wade, Coos Bay
Marshfleld.
estate. Wm.
Iron Works,
FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from
Marshfleld. Address R. McCinn,
North Bend.
FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in
tho O'Connell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
FOR SALE at a bargain, a 9-room
house and one lot in West Marsh
fleld, for $1,500. J. D. Johnson
& Co.
gree work with special instructions ! G Carroll, J. W. Beatson, Stephen A.
from Mr. Moser. Following this, tho
members repaired to the banquet hall
"where an elaborate spread was served
and where Gov. Chamberlain with
quite a delegation from Mnrsiflold
joined them.
Archlo Whisnant presided as toast
master and mndo many hits by his
Lowell, J. C. Whiteecker, W. Berdan,
Chas. Beidan, Frank Bent, M. I. To
ney, Mis. Thilft, J. B. Boilen, W. A.
Linning, M. J. Toney F. Nachtwey,
C. Dahlberg, Captain A. M. Simpson,
Fay Williams, Mrs. G. W. Fenley,
Miss Vera Fenley, Mrs. Hawn, Capt.
Amundson, Miss Nell Williams, Miss
FOR SALE an S-room house and two
thirds of two lots in West Marsh
fleld, for $1,500. J. D. Johnson
& Co.
WANTED a competent girl for gen
eral housework. Good wages to
satisfactory party. Mrs. W. U.
Douglas, West Marshfleld, Ore.
WANTED TO RENT A house fur
nished or unfurnished. Mrs. Rau,
phone 129G.
clever introductions of tho speakers BUa Williams, Miss Topsy Fisher. W.
who responded to toasts. In Intro- ( D. stowart and wife, Frank Silver.
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took tho tonstmnster's llcenso of
stretching tho truth and told how
Gov. Chamberlain was elected a
member of an eastern Orogon town's ,'
school board just as ho was getting
off tho train to tako up residence in
the state and said that he had been
elected to ono ofllco after another
over since. In closing, ho bald tlint
if Bryan would only stop being a can
didate, Mr. Chamberlain would bo
elected president In 1912.
Among those who woro called on
for toasts were Peter Loggio, Grand
Chancellor Moser, W. C. Chaso, Gov.
Goo. E. Chamberlain, Judgo Scott, C.
"H, Brlllourd, Robert Kehoo,
McDaniol, L. A. Frye, C. II. Mabeo,
AV. B. Curtis, Mr. Whcreut and Chan
itAxnox briefs.
Ku'iits of Interest There As Told By
The Recorder.
BORN Monday morning, to Mr.
FOR SALE CHEAP Logging en
gine, 10x13 Willamette Crack A
Jack, with G 0-Inch boiler and steel
gear. Inquire A. B. Daly, Marshfleld.
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FOR SALE Row boat and salmon
net and 10x12 tent, all In good
condition. Price $30. A. R.
Welch, Eastside.
WANTED Family washing to do at
own home. Phone 2001.
WHITE LEGHORN ROOSTERS for
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Builders' Hardware
collors Rlggs and Ross of the Noithi
Bend and Marshflold lodges. Mr.
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Bay, wus unoxpoctedly prevented 8
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The 5th day of October has been i
sottled on by tho Bandon town conn-
cil to vote on tho now charter which
has beon discussed for sorao tlmo i K
Tho charter If it carries provides for ' 8
an olectlon 30 days lator for tho pur- n
poso of electing n mayor nnd
nioro councilman and a municipal
judgo. Tho proposition of lncorporat-
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IS OX THE DECLIXE
DON'T FAIL TO SEE US AND AVE WILL BE
GLAD TO QUOTE YOU THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE OX AXYTHIXG FROM A 3d NAIL TO
THE FINEST GRADE OF LOCKS.
Sporting floods, duns ani Ammunition
ARE AltRlVIXG OX EVERY STEAMER.
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A Favor of Y
While visiting the FAIR call at our store and
inspect our stock We do not ask you to buy
simply look around and see what we have
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WE CAFFY A COM
PLETE LINE OF
THE CELEBFATED
MEFLE BEDS. ALL
PFICES FFOM $3.00
TO.. $35.00; AND
EVE FY THING
THAT GOES WITH
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ALSO A COMPLETE
LINE OF EVEFY
THING EOF YOUF
HOUSE FFOM THE
FINEST STEEL
FANGE TO THE
DISHES EOF YOUF
TABLE.
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Remember Every
$1.00 CASH PURCHASE ENTITLES YOU TO A
TICKET ON THE LARGE GRANDFATHER'S
HALL CLOCK TO BE GIVEN AWAY
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