The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 26, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CiDOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1908.
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THE MYERS STORE
NORTH BEND, OREGON
THE MYERS STORE
NORTH BEND, OREGON
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Hundreds of Seasonable Items m Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hosiery and Underwear are Now Being
Offered at a Fraction of their value. Everyone can now have Their Fall Wants Supplied at Powerful Savings
Long Chamois Gloves
16-Butlon length chamois gloves. All
sizes. The most practical long glove
on the market. Pair G 5 f
only P JoUU
New Belts and Bags
Our magnificent fall line of belts
and bags are here. This line will in
terest most every woman, because of
its exquisite beauty.
New Dress Goods
Advance showing of new fall wool
fabrics are now being made. The
chevron and herringbone cheviots and
fancy serges are here in the most
beautiful patterns we have ever seen.
Tailored Skirts
For the remainder of the week, we
offer a big line in panamas, serges,
etc., colors black, navv and gray.
Values $6.50 to $10.00 Q
Ladies' Wrappers
Made of good quality figured percale.
Colors black, gray and red figured.
Newest styles. Well tf f
made. All sizes. Were ffjlltj
$1.25. Only wws
FAIR VISIT'
AR.E GIVEN A HEARTY WELCOME
At 1Ee MYERS STORE
For this week we have planned n series of Special Sales, for the particular benefit of people com
ing to the hay from out of town points. We want you to know of The Myers Store, anil the great
possibilities we extend to you in the manner of effecting sonic great savings on all fall ami winter
wants.
Wc welcome you to our store. We want to get acquainted with you. We want to show you that
The Myers Store treats Its patrons tho best it is possible for any .store to do.
FREE ROUND TRIPS FROM MARSHFIELD
That nil mny have nn opportunity to visit COOS HAY'S GREATEST STORE, we hnve arranged to
refund round trip fares from Marshflcld on O'Kelly's boats. There is no obligation whatever for
you to buy. Simply give us a visit, and we refund your fare. Come. We welcome everybody.
Dexter Knitting Cotton
Several hundred balls, selling regu
larly at 5c each, in white
only are offered for to- JL f
morrow only at, each,
Whike Bed Spreads
For full size bed. Hemmed.
sailles satin finish. Were
Very pretty patterns.
A very great special,
each, only
Mar-$1.25.
3C
Calico
Entirely new pattern's, very suitable
lor school dresses,
blouses, etc. 'Best grade,
Our price, per yd
5c
Stevens' Toweling
Stevens' linen toweling. 16 inches
wide. Half bleached and
brown. Extra grade sell- 38
ing regularly at 15c. Yd
Amoskeag Gingham
In new fancy pink and blue stripes
ana cliecks. Makes up
into pretty school dress
es. .Wash well, yd
16-Button Kid Gloves
For the remainder of the week we
offer our entire stock of 16-buttou
kid gloves in white, black and tan,
selling regularly at tf AC
$1.00, at only $ & " J
Ladies' Cotton Hose
Our regular 35c grade in double
spliced heels and French toes. Fast
black. All sizes. 25
dozen are now offered & ff
at, pair
Men's Work Shirts
All sizes. Made of medium heavy
twilled shirting. Double sewed
with double bosom and
back. Special each
only
43c
en's Sateen -Shirts
Regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. Ex
tra heavy grade black
sateen. White stitch
ing. A very great spe
cial at each
S7c
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BMMircmtaKrKWJi'a'w.wi ;
FOUND A n6W advertiser for Tho
Times that It will pay the farmers
to read. Watch tor this ad. THE
' EASTSIDE GROCERY.
FOR SALE at a bargain, a 9-room
house and one lot in West Marsh
ilold, for $1,500. J. D. Johnson
& Co.
FOR SALE an 8-room house and two
thirds of two lots in West Marsh
fieid, for $1,500. J. D. Johnson
& Co.
w toWLIS
COOS BAY TIDES.
' The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
AUGUST, 1008.
the
for
HIGH WATEItj A. M.
WANTED a competent girl for gen
eral housework. Good wages to
satisfactory party. Mrs. W. U.
Douglas, West Marshfleld, Ore.
FOR SALE CHEAP Logging en
gine, 10x13 Willamette Crack A
Jack, with 60-Inch boiler and steel
,-gear. Inquire A. B. Daly, Marsh-tfield.
FOR SALE Row boat and salmon
net and 10x12 tent, all in good
condition. Price $30. A. R.
"Welch, Eastslde.
WHITE LEGHORN ROOSTERS for
sale. F. L. Sumner, Marshfleld.
AV ANTED Girl to do general house
work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Matson.
WANTED Competent girl ror gen
eral housework. Wages $25 per
a month. Small family. For parti
' culars, apply to Phone Farmers
208.
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld
Skating Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
Date
Tuesday .
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
25
25
2G
27
28
29
30
h. m,
0:07
0:41
1:17
1:51
ft.
6.4
6.3
6.1
5.9
r
h. m.
12:03
11:32
12:33
12:59
1:25
1:52
2:19
M.
ft.
5.9
6.5
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.4
LOW WATER I A. M. P. M-
AUGUST, 1UUH
Tuesday . .25
Wednesday 2G
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
27
28
29
30
5:37 -0.41 5:54
6:11 -0.3 6:29
G:37 O.Oi 0:59
7:04 0.4 7:25
7:27 0.7 7:49
7:51 1.1 8:24
2.7
2.5
2.2
1.9
1.7
1.4
FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from
Marshfleld. Address R. MaOnnn,
North Bend.
FOR RENT Four 6-roora flats in
the O'Connell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
FOR SALE house and two lots in
West Marshfleld, for $1,500. J.
D. Johnson & Co.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair and warmer tonight;
Thursday, fair and warmer in
Interior, but cooler near coast
with easterly winds.
BORN.
CHRISTENSON To Mr. and Mrs.
James Chrlstenson at their home
in Ferndale, a daughter.
Get New Uniforms. Marshal J. W.
Carter and Nightwatchmen Condron
and Shupe, last night appeared in
their new uniforms for the first time
and were recipients of many com
pliments.
logany is nearly finished. The
bridge Is near Silver Falls and the
new highway will soon be ready for
traffic.
Move to Sellwood. The Rev. D.
W. Thurston returned today from
Portland where he accepted a call to
the Baptist pulpit in Sellwood, a
leading suburb of the Rose City. He
will take up his new duties a week
from Sunday and move his family to
their new home durlngthe coming
week.
Makes Quick Trip. Tho Wilhel
mina established a new record be
tween Coos Bay and Bandon yester
day. She sailed from North Bend at
8:30 yesterday morning with eighty
tons of freight for Bandon and the
Coqullle, unloaded there and took on
a cargo of ten tons. She reached
North Bend at 11:30 last night, mak
ing tho round trip In fifteen hours.
Creditors Holil Meeting The first
meeting of the creditors of Richard
Frye, tljp bankrupt proprietor of the
Bonbonnlere candy store on 'A'
street, was held yesterday In the of
fices of Judge C. A. Sholbrede. They
ratified Judge Sehlbrede's appoint
ment of H. W. Painter as trustee.
Mr. Painter Is disposing of the stock
In parcels for the benefit of tho credit
ors. The bills filed with Judge Sehl
brede now amount to $508.64. The
noxt meeting of creditors will bo
held at 2 o'clock, August 31.
WHEN you think of saving money
don't forget the place, it's at II.
FInolls, during the big 10 day sale.
Tho Gordon Sales Company are cer
tainly giving the people of Marsh
field and vicinity prices on this stock
that is selling it all right. Get in
line and be at the sale all the time,
and get the benefit of their hourly
specials.
Loads With Lumber. "Tho West
ern," a steam schooner, is loading
with lumber at tho C. A. Smith mill.
She was formerly one of the Dollar
Company's vessels but was sold a few
years ago to parties on tho Sound.
New Bridge Nearly Done. Cap
C. E. Edwards of Allegany who was
in town today reports that tho new
bridge on tho new road east from Al-
XOTICE TO PATRONS.
Wo the undersigned blacksmiths
of tho city of Marshfleld, will close
our respective places of business on
Saturday, the 29th day of August,
in observance of "Marshfleld Day"
at tho Fair.
Signed,
A. L. SMITH & CO.
G. T. COLEMAN.
PACIFIC TOOL WORKS.
Personal Notes j
A. G. AIKEN is down from Eckley
to take in the District Fair.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE of Coqullle,
Is here from Coqullle on business
and to attend the fair.
MRS. A. C. HOUGH and Mrs. F. D.
Strieker of Grants Pass, are visit-.
ing friends on Coos Bay.
MISS VIOLET HENDERSON has
taken a position as stenographer in
Col. Wm. Grimes' office.
SISTER AGNIUS returned to tho Mt.
Angel Convent yesterday after a
short visit at her old home at
Port Orford. She was formerly
Miss Gibson of Port Orford.
JOHN ECKHOFF of Bangor, under
went an operation a few days ago
for necrosis and a portion of his
lower jaw had to bo removed. Ho
is getting along as well as could
be expected.
T. S. DOW of National City, Cal., and
a former resident of Coos Bay, is
expected here on the M. F. Plant
to visit his son, F. S. Dow. Ho ex
pects to go east from here on an
extended trip.
G. A. SAVAGE of Grants Pass, is
spending a few days on Coos Bay.
He was formerly superintendent of
the schools there but Is now en
gaged in tho real estate business.
He Is an old friend of Geo. N.
Bolt.
G. L. CARPENTER of Trenton, Mo.,
is here looking over the Coos Bay
country and visiting his uncle,
"Captain Edwards of Allegany. Ho
and Captain Edwards will make n
trip to tho Coqullle valley next
week. Ho will probably locate
here.
them back next season as It is like
ly that they will return.
COUNTY CLERK LENOX of Dou
glas county, who distinguished
himself in a recent hunting trip, is
over from Roseburg to attend the
Fair and exchange hunting stories
with Coos Bay Nimrods.
HENRY HARTH and family, of
Roseburg, came in yesterday by
auto to attend the Fair. Mr. Harth
is the proprietor of the "Harth
Toggery," one of the largest mer
cantile establishments In Rose
burg. While here, they are occu
pying the Tom Harvey residence.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Chas. Cavanaugh and children
ire spending today at tho Fair.
Mrs. W. Peterson of North Inlet,
Js visiting relatives in North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes and
daughter, who have spent a few days
at Myrtle Point as tho guests of
James Hayes will return today to
spend the week at the Fair.
The schooner Advent came down
from Porter and will finish her lum
ber cargo at old North Bend.
Ed. Mather who has been spending
several weeks with relatives down tho
coast is expected home soon.
The North Bend stores are prepar
ing to close so as to give their em
ployes a half-day to attend the Fair.
Dr. D. C. Vaughan of McMinnvlHo.
came in on tho Alliance and is ar
ranging to open dental parlors In
North Bend.
C. A. Nollner, who has been rustic
ating for several weeks on the Co
qullle, has returned in greatly im
proved health.
Mrs. Gleason and daughter, who
havo been spending tho past two
months in North Bend, left yesterday
for their homo In Idaho.
Capt, A. M. Simpson, after spend
ing a few days at North Bond, left
yesterday to look after business in
terests on tho Columbia.
MESSRS. RUTLEDGE and THEILE,
tho battery for the Marshfleld base
ball team, will leave Friday to re
sume their studies at Stanford
University. They havo made many
Ii lends hero who will welcome
Malthoid
Roofing
f Cassin & IbIi, Goldllold, Nevada, U. S. A., writo: "During tho
last great flro In Goldileld, a building covered by Malthoid was right
T In tho heat of tho flro. A wooden shed attached to It burned, but
though tho roofing blistered and partly melted, It did ont burn. It
t was the very best kind of an advertisement for tho material."
I The Paraffine Paint Co.. &teST
I C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor
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