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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
EZsa .jit; .k .. wfiTJtt S& THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. :: t :: :: i :: :: j: :: it it :: i :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: i :: r t: :: :: i: i :: :: :: t :: :: :: :: it i :: it it i :: it :: V :: :: :: it ? - sN ONLY FOUR W I E Times Prize Contest Closes On October 31 Time to Hustle. Thero Is ample evidence In the showing of the contestants last week that they are all laying plans for a coup which may he sprung at any time. The week was an unusually quiet one all along the line and the few changes In the total ballots left each contestant Just In the placo oc cupied the previous week. Remember these prizes will be given away and you should be one of the lucky ones. A little more than four weeks remain to secure the votes that will elect the winners. Every prize In the list Is well worth a four weeks effort of any one to secure. The watchful eyes of the candidates take In every move of their adver sary. Not a move but the candidates adjust themselves to the circum stances. Ever since the first ballots were Issued the contest has progress ed at a pace that Is very gratifying. Now the final play Is being made and there are only a few weeks more In which to accomplish the work. It Is the all-absorbing hour the last final effort. Who will hold the most trumps? Who will have the winning hand? Be one of them. Hurry and you may be one of the top nbtcliers. Get In the crowd that makes a star showing at the last. Your opportunities are as great today as at any time. NURSE CONTRACTS DIPTHERIAJJF PATIENT Miss Anna Hunt Taken 111 As Result of Nursing Cutlip Children "Who Had Disease. Miss Anna Hunt, a well-known nurse, was taken ill of dlptherla late Saturday having contracted it while nursing the children of Mr. and Mrs. Cutlip of Coos River, who were 111 of the disease. She was taken to, a cottage in South Marshfleld where she is being cared for. Some of the residents of,. South Marshfleld near the cottage where Miss Hunt Is being cared for, enter ed a strong protest against a dlpthe rla patient being moved into the neighborhood. They laid the matter before Dr. E. Mingus, city health officer, but he stated today that the patient would not be moved. He said that the moving of the patient would be likely to increase the dan ger from contagion. He said that he had been urging the city for many months to provide a pest house where persons afflicted with conta gious diseases could be cared for, but that the city council has never car ried out his recommendations. Lewis Jerome Cutlip, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cutlip, succumbed to the disease. Some of the other Cutlip children have been critically HI as has Mr. Cutlip. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for gentleman, close in, modern conveniences. Enquire 'A' Times. N T I TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEAIERS IN-- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phone 1751 ALTj good things for stock Haines. at Steamer Flyer LAAVHORN & McCULLOCII, Owners. J.ve. Marshfleld Lve. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 8:45 " 10:45 " 1:00 P. M, 2:30 " 4:00 " 7:45 A. M. 10:05 " 11:15 " 1:45 P. M. 3:15 " 5:00 " Open for Charter Nights and Sundays The Flyer Always Leaves on Time. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Jos. L. Flanagan, James Rohlson, Chas. W. Robison and H. R. Robison, under the firm name Luua jjuj x luiiiiib mill, is (jj. (dissolved by tho withdrawal of j u. riuiiUBiiii, uuiiiua HUUlSon jM Chas W. Robison, who have a!r ed all their Interests to said H Robison who has assumed its t, debtedness and to whom all fau and claims due the said firm aret ue paiu. Dated this 21st day of Septemb9 190S. (Signed): JOS L. FLANAGAN, JAMES ROBISON, ' CHAS. W. ROBISON H. R. ROBISON. 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Men's Clothing 00 Men's Suits, late shades in browns, $9.85, worth $ J 5.00 to $25.00 00 Men's Suits, all the latest shades, $ J 4.85, worth $27.50 j to $35.00. ! 300 pairs Pants, $2.35, worth $3.50 to $6.00. j J 00 Men's Corduroys, $2.95, worth $3.50 to $7.50. Household Goods Bedspreads, 75c, regular $J.50 kind. Blankets, 65c, regular $J.25 and $J.50 kinds. California Woolen Mills Comforts, $2.95, regular $4 and $5 f Towels sold 50 per cent reduction. 1 These goods are only on sale for 15 days. We save you from 20 to 50. cents on the dollar j on any of these sample goods j IFe United Stores Next Breakwater Offiice ttWt-tt-t!-H-B-t!-H-n-n-i!-tt:t-M-t!-tt-!t-!t-!!-tt-t!-it-tt -R----II-II-II--n-II-II-IIII-n-II-It-tI-It-II-II-II-II-'-": ?:'C3mHH,,T.JttTFi wnv"aMT W? .L' Jr- ar 13S5SP