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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
Tirn THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. i GREAT k IP! (Qui foil ! th Of Ladies5 Tailor Made $uih9 Cloaks and Wraps mi iVi. r A I Or fSii ! i ol H til f M Ji 31 , -v a a 1 M I , Friday and Saturday 8 a a a a a a a a a a t a a t a a a a a t a I t a a a a a a i a a a a a t a a a a a a i a i a a a a a ? I t a i a a t a t a :U THIS COMES AT AN OPPORTUNE TIME, WHEN EVERYBODY IS WANTING SOMETHING TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE COMING WINTER. We have inaugurated this special sale for the sole purpose of introducing our fine line of merchandise and as an inducement to have you make this store a call. $30.00 to $31.50 Ladies Tailor Made Suits $25.00 We have bargainized a line of fine garments, regularly selling from $30 to $32,50 for this grand opening occasion You will find here; Blues, Browns, Grays, etc, and cut in the new styles of the season. Everything, long coats with skirts to match. Suits on Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only Ladies' Cloaks and Rain CoaLs at Special Introductory Sale Prices See the Cloak Man for Prices We are not going to dissapoint you by showing you seconds, or shon worn merchandise. Everything in all departments is fresh from the best markets in the country. BIG OPENING DISPLAY OF DRESS FABRICS The most extensive and authoritative display that even this big dress-goods store has ever found it possible to make. The best weaves from the leading manufacturers of wool cloths and silks are shown here in plentiful profusion. The seasons prevailing shades and weaves exhibited in abundant plenty. The display will impress all beholders with the immensity of the assort ment and the excellence of the values. Note the window, take heed of the new shades shown, pay careful attention to the low prices asked. With a buying prestige that enables us to select at will from the best manufacturers, this season's stock surpasses that of any other year, In place of the fancy effects featured in past seasons, this Fall's fabrics tend to more subdued hues and servicable materials especially suitable for the Oregon climate. .iJX54I5 Don't Forget the New Location First Trust and Savings Bank Building. rhnhilir! In it b oil BISHOP SCADDING CANCELS ENGAGEMENT Game Warden Cal. Wrignt Tells of Recent Changes In Regulations. Local professional fishermen must provide tliomsolvcs with signs show Inn that they are licensed or they will bo arrested and subjected to lines. The Oregon law provides that every licensed' llshernian must erect n monument at his landing, the monument to consist of a black let tor sign on a whito background giv ing tho number of his license. The letters must bo at least six inches deep and tho number preceded by tho lottor "O," tho samo as auto mobile numbers. In addition to tho monument, tho (l3hermon must havo similar signs placed on tholr seines or nets, tho lcttors on tho net signs to bo at least one inch deep. Gamo Wardon Cal. Wright Is serving notlco on the ilshermeu of tlicso requirements nnd will Insist that they aio ful llllcd. Limit Slo of Seine. John NIolson of Prosper, Oro., has just recoived a letter from Attorney Ooneral Crawford of Oregon, stating that a now law which becamo effec tive Soptombcr 10, provides that no solno moro than 150 fathoms long or moro than 1 1-G fathoms deep hhall bo used In tho waters of Ore eon. It was reported whon this was enacted that it applied only to tho Columbia river but Mr. Crawford says tho wording of tho law makes It apply to all waters ovor which tho state of Orogon has Jurisdiction. Sumo llBhormon at Randon have solnos or nets larger than this and they will bo compcllod to reduce their slice. VI v Price of FMi. The Coos liny fishermen nt a re cent meeting agreed to chance flftv cents apleco for chinook salmon and twonty cents apiece for sllvorsldes. This is higher than tho cannery nt Emplro proposed to pay. The flsh- ormon havo notified tho cannery of-. flclals of tho prlco they agreed upon Episcopal Prelate Will Xot Hold Ser- Ices In Marshllehl Friday, as Has Been Announced. The Rev. Dr. Horsfall, who went to Gardiner today to meet Bishop Scudding of the Oregon Episcopal diocese, telephoned from there that Bishop Scaddlng would be compelled to canc' his engagement to hold services In Mnrshfiold Friday morn ing. Tho trip has been a little more strenuous than Bishop Scaddlng ex pected and bo ho will reduce the number of services he will conduct here. Today, he Is conducting ser vices nt Gardiner. Local Episcopalians aro planning to entertain Bishop Scaddlng. Dur ing his stay on the Bay, he will prob ably be tho guest of J. W. Bennett, a close personal friend. Tho revis ed appointments for his visit hero nre as follows: Conuillo City, Sunday, 27th; Ban don, Tuesday, 29th; North Bend, Sunday afternoon, October 4th; Marshllehl, Sundny morning and evening, October -1th. 'fifPH OPUOOI i LODGE AT GARDIXER. Odd Fellows Institute Encampment There. GARDINER, Ore, Sept. 23. White City Encampment No. 09, I. O. O. P., was instituted at Gardiner, O'regon, last Friday, with flv char' ter members and seven initiates. Tho work was dono under the direction of Special Deputy F. G. MIcelll, of Rosoburg, nnd tho degrees wero con ferred by Irene Encampment No. 42, of Florence, Oregon. Tho charter members, with their ofllclal positions In tho new Encnmpmont aro: W. II. Services, C. P.: John W. Bergman, II. P.; .Tamos N. Wisdom, S,. W.: Carl F. Bergman, Scribe; J. P. Chris tie. J. W. Tho Initiated members nro: Carl B. Mlllor, II. B. Sagabord, Card Sagnberd. Frank Sagabord, Walter! II. Boak, J. W. Reed, S. A. Akin. For treasurer II. B. Sagaberd was elected and tho nppnlntlva oftlqors will be announced later. and an endeavor will be made to ad just the matter. IVIarshfield Youths Arrange to Put Football Team In Field This Fall. The Marshfield High School Athle tic Association was formed at a meeting of the boys last evening, and arrangements made to organize a football team at once. Tho boys be lieve that they have a lot of good material and think that they will havo a team that will carry off the high school honors of the Coos Bay country. It was practically decided to limit th,e games to high school teams ow ing to the danger of pitting the young boys against grownups which the mixed teams aro likely to bo composed of. North Bend high school has organized a football team and It Is expected that Myrtle Point, Coquille and Bandon will have simi lar organizations. James Ilutchins, who coached tho team last year has been engaged to coach tho 190S team. Tho follow ing officers were elected Inst night: Captain G. Rasmussen. Mnnager Joe Williams. Tho first tryout will bo Saturday whon all tho candidates for tho team will be expected to turn out and show what they can do. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. PMPP1IM .-ryr- tttf .c . 'j. ' . ' 1. f 1 V I -" " mmr.'&2mi L$l$?ivvJft,1 -vt r til ffi RSfci ft ir&" - If ra &Wi4etZZ4l'WWW4Q.&4tt$Wi,44Z.Q.Z.$l.$Qi V t We are still doing business at the same old place and paying HIGHEST CASH PRICES for Iin)ES, WOOL, MOHAIR AXD FURS A. Helming & Co. Cold Storage Docks Front Street, . Marshfield. t IS It li i Mr. W. T. Somes, Proprietor of Bimini Hot Springs Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal., U. S. A., writes as follows: "Our hotel building, a flat roofed structure covered with Malthold Roofing, is situated quite near the large Bimini tilth Houses that burned so fiercely the night of November 15th. The wind carried blazing shingles and red hot cinders in showers to my building, where they simmered on tho Malthold Roofing and went out, doing no damage beyond a number of small blisters raised on the surface of the roofing. We have had one rain since the fire and the roof is tight." The Paraffine Paint Co. SaSaKiaC0 I C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor j :'-::: STEAMER 1JRHAKWATKR sails from Mnrshfiold for Portland, Satur day, September 2G, nt 10 a. m. Pleaso take notlco that tho second Installment of taxes will bo delin quent October 5tfc, 190S. No cards will bo sent out except upon applica tion. Dated September 10th, 190S. W. W. GAPE, Sheriff nnd tax collector. Tho Groat Godfrey Family will ap pear In tho OPERA HOUSE Wednes day nnd Thursday evenings, In high class vnudevlllo and novelty nets. Chango of program oach evening. You can BUY or SELL- through Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. Get Your Suit Pressed :; School t)ays! School Days! While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you eat at WAS SOX'S SHOP, on 'A' street. If you havo not a suit, let me mnke you one for S:55 or $10. If that is too much for your pocket book, let me take your measure and have the Royal Tailors make you one much "cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desreiption of just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHOXE nail. :i rs i .to .d A MAOM AlLolSlNG GOOD OLD GOLDEX RULE DAYS are here, and so aro we with the largest stock of school books and supplies on the Bay. NORTON & HANSEN' STATIONERS unuaufi .uu;iauu nuxkiLi m ssssisiissereE'nnaasBH TA'cgsiacK'wdis3yiA!a Steamer Flyer LAWHORX & McCULLOCH, Owners. Lve, Marshfield Lve. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. S:45 " 10:05 " 10:45 " 11:15 " 1:00 P. M 1:45 P. Jl 2:30 " 3:15 " 4:00 " 5:00 " A CUltE FOR IUIEU3IATISM. A ; Open for Charter Xighls nnd Sundays ! The Flyer Always Leaves on Time. 1 TH0MAS0N & HANSON ? -DEALERS IN- .... o ..... 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