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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
ttfKl THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908. THE MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, OREGON NORTH BEND, OREGON THE MYERS STORE Gleanings From the Many Savings That Await You at The Myers Store School is but a few days away. The Children's new garments cannot be purchased anywhere at savings so great as here. mi 1 I :: :: t :: :: V :: t a a a t a I a tx a tx. t tx t a t: xx :: :: a tx XX tx XI tx tx tx a a tx a i t I a ? tx a V a a Children's Handkerchiefs Worth 10c. Plain white, hem stitched, and others with fancy hemmed bor ders. Special A only , tpC Girls' Dresses Reduced Ages (5 to 14 years. Best cotton wash fabrics. Well made. A any colors and styles. Worth up to AO $1.50, choice, only JK Misses' Kid Gloves Handsome kid Gloves. Sizes 4 to 7. Just the glove for the young school girl. Kegular price $1.25. OQr Now, pair O 16-Button Kid Gloves For the remainder of the week we offer our entire stock of 16-button kid gloves in white, black and tan, sell ing regularly at $1.00, at, only .$2.95 Ladies' Cotton Hose Our regular 35c grade in double spliced heels and French toes. Fast black, all sizes. 25 dozen are now (fV offered at, prir foJK FAIR VISITORS ARE GIVEN A HEARTY WELCOME At, TTe MYER.S STORE For this week wc have planned n scries of Special Sales, for the particular benefit of people coming to the bay from out of town points. AVc want yon to know of The Myers Store, and the great possi bilities wc extend to yon in the manner of effecting some great savings on all fall and winter wants. AVc welcome you to our store. Wo want to get acquainted with you. We want to show you that The Myers Store treats Its patrons the best it is possible for nny store to do. FREE ROUND TRJPS FROM MARSHFIELD That all may have an opportunity to visit COOS BAY'S GREATEST STORE, we have arranged to re fund round trip fares from Marshfield 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. AVe welcome everybody. Skevefts' Toweling Stevens Linen Toweling, 16 inches wide. Half bleached and brown. Extra grade, selling regularly at 15c. Yd ' Amoskeag Gingbam 1 n new pink and blue stripes and checks. Makes up into pretty school dresses. ashes well. L-d. Pocket Combs Five-inch pocket combs of extra fine quality rubber. Handsome cases Avith each comb. "Were 15c , ' Q now special only Hair Ri One lot, about 200 yards, hair ribbons. Widths ranging from 2l2 inches to 4 inches. Assorted colors, 1 As Boy's Wmsor Ties New patterns, all colors. Sells every Avhere at 25c. About 200 1 C. to sell at each, only 1 JWr Boys' Kahki Suits Snappy Khaki Suits. Sizes 4 to 12. Trimme din red jmd green. Just the suit to romp in. Were Ar 75c, each now Ribbed School Hose Black heavy ribbed cotton hose. Fast color. Heels and toes double spliced. Were 25c. Now 1 r only ll Boys' Suspenders Good elastic suspenders. Very service able. Worth regularly 4 ISc pair, now only Vl Boys' Blouses Mother's Friend Shirts and Blouses. Handsome patterns. Well made. Sell at 65c. Special for the Aveek 49c -nv L 1 B ... I onnmnl Viw 'I" opwi") J "" II . L flWW,!' i-VM?pr75!&rnriFWKUAh wwwwwwt-tti -- COOS BAY. ROSEBURG & EAST- XX ! ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION lieving ? a i a a a i a COMPANY. TIME TABLE NO. 3. In effect July 20, 1008. Dally except Sunday. No. 3 South- I I Tn..nli41sl1 8I" .. ". soutnport Something is hurting them. Some of your 100 per cent merchants say we are shaving the truth. We leave this to the hundreds of cus tomers that we have sold in the last 30 days. Why are we crowded every day? Why are we selling more merchandise than any store in Marshfield? Only one reason, and that is because the people are buy ing new, up-to-date merchandise consisting of Men's Suits, Over coats, Underwear, Shirts, Sox, Shoes, Overalls, Suit Cases, Pants, Sweaters, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats, Un derwear, Shoes, Waists, and everything for men, women and children in ready to wear apparel at 40 to 60 per cent on the dollar. All we ask is to come to the store, look at our stock, buy what you want, and if at any time you are not satis fied, return it arid'your money will be refunded. The only real sale ever held in Coos county. Every article guaranteed satisfactory or your money back. Make this store your home. The United Stores Co NEXT TO BREAKWATER OFFICE i a a a a a a a a a a a i a a t a a i a a a xx i a xx a a a a i ? a a a i a a a i xx XX XX I a V XX a i ! Summit . . . Junction . . Beaver Hill Coquille . . . Johnsons . , Schroeders . Norway . . . Myrtle Point North Marshfield . 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 10.00 9.50 9.4S 9.40 .Lv. 9.30 No. 1. A. M. Lv. 8.00 8.18 5.25 8.30 8.45 8.50 8.65 9.05 Ar. 9.16 No. 4. P.M. Ar. 6.00 ,6.40 5.25 6.15 5.00 4.30 4.20 4.10 4.00 Lv. Flag station; stop on signal only. PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. ' 4 SOUS W. ICING. Trop. Eggs from thoroughbred Butt Orpington chickens for Bale $1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. ...---- a a a it DIARRHOEA There is no need of anyone suffer Ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure It Is only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, In most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the ot severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val iaiii far rViildren and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success.' PHICE 25o, UMGE SIZE 60o. REALESTATETRANSEERS Dally Real Estnto Report VurnlsliftB By Title Giturnntei and Abstract Co. Henry Scngstnckcn, August 25, 1908. E. L. Bessey et ux, to Eugene? O'Connell et al, deed; 80 per cent ofT an acre in lot G, sec 32, twp 25, It. 11. Consideration. $10.00. J. H. Plnkerton et ux, to R. It- Plnkerton, deed; NW',i of SW, sec- 2, twp 24, R 13. Consideration, $10- E. L. Bessey et ux, to C. W. Tower,. deed; 15 per cent of an aero in lot. G, sec 32, twp 25, R 11. Considera tion, $10.00. W. R. Whipple, trustee, to T. A, Hindi, deed; lots 22, 23 and 24, blk; 17, Idaho addition to North Bendi. Consideration, $10.00. August 19, 1908. Guy C. Barnum, to W. C. Howie? et al, deed; NWM, 'of lot 4, sec 7 twp 2G, R 13. Consideration. $2,000. Simpson Lumber Co., to W. S. Wood, deed; lots 18, 19, 20 and 21 blk 40, Western addition to Nortlr Bend. Consideration, $5.00. August 20, 1908. Mabel G. Songstacken, to Amelia; M. Rogers, deed; lot 31, blk 26, East Marshfield. Consideration, $225. H. Songstacken et ux, to Ameliai M. Rogers, deed; lot 32, blk 26, East Marshfield. Consideration, $225. Marlon E. Yoakam, to S. A. Yoa- kam, deed; parcel of land beginning 35.11 chs N lo30' V.' of V sec corner botween sees. 28 and 33, twp 25, R 12, 12.13 acres; also beginning 4C ft W of 14 sec cor between sees. 27 and' 28, twp 25, R 12, 58.34 acres. Con sideration, $10.00. August 22, 1908. Simpson Lumber Co., to W. J. Fel -lows, deed; lots 9 to 13, blk 77V Western addition to North Bend, 1-3". intorest. Consideration, $5.00. August 21, 1908. Isabella Ferguson and hus, to Johnr E. Pullen, deed; lot 1C, blk 3, Bay View addition to Marshfield. Con sideration. Merchant Land Co., to D. Y. Staf ford, deed; lots 27 and 28, Ulk G5, Railroad addiHon to Marshfield. Consideration, $100. Simpson Lumber Co., to Thomafs. Vlgars, deed; lot 20, blk 25, NortCi Bond. Consideration, $5.00. O. P. Egcr, to Thomas Vlgarsv deed; lots 5, C, 7 and 8, blk 2, Wood lawn addition to North Bend. Gon alderatlon, $10. I a.jtA ft-WAmmuZZ Wfmkm