The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 05, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908.
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Never before did a smal'Dally paper offer so many valuable prizes absolutely free to its readers. Remember every prize Is Purchased and Presented to The Winner by Th&
Times. It absolutely costs' nothing for'any candidate to enter and it costs nothing for votes. Every subscriber Is Entitled to cast ballots in proportion to the payment on his
subscription. Old subscribers as well as new may vote. Air that is necessary is that you get busy among your friends and have them cast their votes for yourself or your fa
vorite candidate. If parties are now taking The Times, request them to pay as many months as they wish and they will be entitled to 50 votes for every month they pay. If
not taking The Times, request them to hand in their names and they will be entitled to one hundred votes for every month paid in advance, 1,200 votes for one year's subscrip
tion. In getting subscriptions you don't have to get all yearly ones. Six months, three months and even one month counts. Read over this announcement and the conditions of
the contest, and see tf there isn't a prize that you or one of your friends want or possibly your lodge or school would like the $400 Gabler Piano. A little effort on the part of
you and your friendsr may secure it.
First Grand Prize
Grand Prize $400 PARLOR GRAND GABIjER PIANO, purchased from
W. R. Haines Music Company and now on exhibition at their store on 'C
street, Marshfleld. There Is no better piano than the Oabler at any
price.
Third Prize
Third Prize is a fully paid ?75 scholarship in
tho Miller-Cleaver Business College, North Bend.
This offers an unusual opportunity to some boy or
girl, young man or young woman to secure a com
plete and thorough course in bookkeeping, short
hand and typewriting and all studies coming under
these departments. The Miller-Cleaver College has
acquired a reputation for the excellence of Its work
in which the splendid results are secured by strict
ly personal instruction. Itc graduates are always in
demand at good salaries and here Is a chance for
someone to get a start on a business career. The
college is splendidly arranged in steam-heated
quarters and has a completed and up-to-date equipment.
Second Prize
A $75.00 SOLID MAHOGANY TALKING MACHINE, purchased
from the W. R. Haines Music Company. This handsome machlno
has no equal on the market. Equipped with a scientifically con
structed horn, the reproductions are mellow, rich and perfect. On
exhibition at the W. R. Haines Music Company.
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Fifth Prize
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FIFTH PRIZE.
Fifth Prize Is a LADIES'
OR GENTLEMAN'S GOLD
WATCH, purchased from
tho well-known Jewelry
store of T. Howard, Marsh
fleld. It Ib one of the most
modern movements and fi
nely finished with the guar
antee of this old establish
ed concern back of, it.
It will be on exhibition at
this store where It may be
seen at any time.
Fourth Prize
Fourth Prize is a LADIES' FINE TAILORED $50.00 SUIT,
bought of A. W. Myers & Co., Coos Bay's Greatest Store, North Bend.
Mr. Myers has just returned from making the Fall and Winter
purchases for The Myers Store, and, among other fall lines, he re
ports having purchased the most beautiful stock of ladies' high
class tailored suits ever assembled by their house, and he says, the
new styles surpass anything ever shown before in artistic elegance.
Tho Times has bought of The Myers Store one of their new
$50.00 tailored suits, tho selection of same to be made by the person
winning the Fourth Prize.
These suits will be on exhibition at The Myers Store after September-20th,
and can be then seen by every one interested In this con
test. Tho price of this suit is the actual cash value and la guaranteed
by this well-known and reliable house to be the best value for the
money, ever shown on the Bay. There will be a large selection from
which to choose and fit, material and tailoring is guaranteed.
Seventh Prize
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Seventh Prize Is a magnificent LIBRARY TABLE
purchased from the widely known establishment of
Going & Harvey, tho complete House Furnishers,
Marshfleld, and on exhibition there. It Is a beau
tiful piece of furnituro 28x42, mado of polished
quarter sawed oak, simple -but artistic in design
and would be an ornament to tho finest home in
the land. The guarantee of this reliable firm
goes with it.
It will be noted that all these prizes are articles of value, and not cheap
goods made for advertising purposes. All ore from well-known and reliable firms,
and are guaranteed by them. Every one has been purchased and may be seen aud
examined at. these stores.
Telephone
1331
Send in your nominations and get to work for a prize
If in doubt about anything, write or telephone to
Contest Manager,
Sixth Prize
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SIXTH PRIZE.
Sixth Prize is a $30.00 TAIIiOR
MADE SUIT, purchased from tho
woll-known and popular establish
ment of GEO. GOOimilM. This prize
is woll worth tho effort of any man
in Coos county. It will bo made to
prdor in tho latest stylo from tho
best materials by 13. E. STRAUSS &
CO, THE FAMOUS CHICAGO TAIL
OIIS, tho winner to mako his
own selection from a largo and
varied assortment. Back of this is
the roputation of this house for qual
ity of goodB and superiority of work
manship and tho woll-known Good
rum Guarantoo, Tho highest candi
date in one of tho districts will get
this suit,
COOS BAY TIMES, Marshfleld, Ore.
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