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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-u-a-a-a-a-y- x-a WONDERFUL SAVINGS FOR. Thurs y and Saturday CI fly 9 m i 8 I I a a a t a i a i i a i a i a a a i a a a i a a a a t a a i a t a i a a i a i a a i a i a i a a a a i a a i a a i a a it a a a i a a a a t a a i a t a t a a a -a-: tZ J7wi SHoer ' W m TP $2.35 and $2.00 Misses' and Children's Shoes $1.15 MISSES AND CHILDREN" LOAV SHOES IX ALL THE VEKY LATE STYLES, LACE OR BUTTON, PATENT AND KID LEATHER, PLAIN AND CAP TOES, THE FAMOUS "BUSTER BROWS" MAKE; A SHOE THAT HAS A REPUTATION FOR SERVICE AS "WELL AS STYLE AXD XOT A PAIR WORTH LESS THAX $2.00 SIZES FROM 8H TO 2, AXD ALL WIDTHS. For Thursday, Frid&y and Saturday $1.15 RE50 LVED THAT I HAVE FOlJWD A SHOE. THAT'S COMrOtiTABLE AVD HftMOSCTIt TOO AMD 3Tro;G: IT SIMPLY WO.'ft WEAR-OUT. A .SHOE YOU ALL HAVE HtAfip ABOUT." AND NOW I'LL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO. JU5T ASi foi. The BLUE "(IB90H 5H0E BUSTER BROWN. I'aNEVEHBEr AD BOYAO AlI. fctt r n'ATi yir75Z j lf -i 1 s&Jfr ror?Jf CCPTft'GHr -K4 BY THE BP9WH SHOE C9 1 21c Flannelette and Wrapper Goods 81c THIS COMES AT AX OPPORTUNE TIME, WHEN ALL OF THE LADIES ARE PREPARING FOR THE WINTER, MAKING GOWNS, WRAPPERS, PETTICOATS, CHILDREN'S APPAREL, COMFORTS, AXD, ETC. AVE OFFER THE HEAVY TEASLE DOWN'S OR FLANNELETTES IX DARK AXD LIGHT PAT TERNS AND A CHOOSING FROM OUR ENTIRE LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Special 8 l-2c $7.00 and $7.50 Black Silk Petticoats $4.95 BLACK TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS WORTH FROM $7.00 TO S7.50, AXD SPLENDID VALUE AT THE PRICE SPECIALIZ ED FOR THIS EVENT HAVE 12-INCH PLEATED FLOUNCE TRIMMED WITH IUTFLES AND ROWS OF TUCKS. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday $4.95 EM JiQfer Wonderful Offerings of Stuimmg Fall Suits at $25,00 . AN ASTONISHING PRESENTATION OF MAN TAILORED FALL SUITS IN THE LATEST APPROVED MODELS AT TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS BEAUTIFUL CHIFFON BROADCLOTH SUITS; SUITS OF THE FASHIONABLE CHEVRONS, CHEVIOTS, FANCY SERGES, AND SUITS IN A GREAT VARIETY OF SERVICEABLE MANNISH THE COATS ABE .10 INCHES OR LONGER, SOME SLASHED ON SIDES AND IN BACK, SOME SEVERELY PLAIN, BOTH TIGHT AXD SEMI-FITTING, APPROPRIATELY TRIMMED AV1TH AND BUTTONS. SKIRTS ARE IN THE LATEST GORED EFFECTS, SOME TRIMMED WITH SATIN, OTHERS WITH BUTTONS. We Guarantee a Faultless Fit, and there will be no extra charge for such alterations as may be necessary EQUALLY AS GOOD SUITS AVOULD COST YOU ELSEAVHERE FROM S30 TO $35. COME EARLY FOR A FIRST SELECTION' AT $25.00 Some ExLra Specials in Our Ladies' Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Wraps MIXTURES. SATIN, BRAID w&$ ( " m 4 I a i a n i a i a a i a i a a i a t a i a i a t a t a i a i a i a a i a a t a i a t a i a a i a i a i a i a i a i a a i f a a a a i a i a t a i a a a a i a a i a ::- ID IS DISCUSSED (Continued from Pago 1.) voters should know what the money derived from the sale of bonds was going for. He said that It was es sential now to submit such a bond ing proposition to tno voters as would carry as a refusal on their part to vote bonds would leave the city In a bad predicament. Straw Gives His Ideas. Mayor Straw said that If they didn't think there wero enough hon est men hero to he elected to the council, they had better vote the mat ter down. Ho said that ho supposed thero wqro carpet baggers, anar chists, etc., here who would oppose a $100,000 bond-Issue, but that they would also oppose a $50,000 bond issue. Councilman Nasburg didn't think that $50,000 was enough as ho said that would only pay the present out standing warrants and wouldn't pro vide funds to run tho city. How over, ho said he supposed they could lssuo warrants again. Messrs. Dow nricl Sncchl said that the city's revenue should bo increas ed so as to pay tho running ex penses, thnt It wasn't right to figure on Issuing bonds nil tho time and keop running Into debt. Tho long discussion resulted in n decision to let tho nuittor go over until today with tho understanding thnt tho ordlnnnco bo changed so thnt tho council will not bo authoriz ed to lssuo more than $50,000 worth of bonds. AViiuts Reports Audited. Councilman Sncchl last night urg ed Mayor Straw to soo that tho monthly reports of tho city troasuror nnd city recorder nro nuditod prompt ly by tho flnanco committee lie said thoro wns no uso in oxnetlug tho re ports If they wero not going to ho nuditod. from the dredge with planking on top. A similar Improvement was or dered for Railroad avenue, the street running from Broadway and Queen streets .parallel to the coal bunkers to the depot. Plumber's licenses were issued to B. W. AVilley and J. H. Milner. Adopt Sewer Plans. The plans for the sewage system of tiie city as prepared by City Engin eer Sandberg, and approved by O. A. Welle, the Spokane consulting engin eer, were approved by the city coun cil. Mr. Sandberg was ordered to prepare plans nnd specifications for several pieces of sewer in order that tho contracts may be let and the work started at once. Mr. AVellewas ordered paid $300 for his assistance in preparing the plans. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. ' Ail bonds payable at the office of i . the county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, or at such bank as may be selected by the purchaser in New 1 York city. Bonds authorized by vote of voters of said district, August 15, 190S. Assessed valuation of said district, $1,951,339. Bonded Indebtedness, including 'this issue, $75,000. ! Population of said district estim ated at 3,500. Certified check for the amount of $250 must accompany each bid, to ' be forfeited In case bid is accepted and bidder' fails to accept bonds within 30 days after notice. The j right is reserved to reject any and all bids. ! Dated this 2Sth day of September, 190S. J. B. DULLEY, County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. Please take notlco that the second Installment of taxes will be delin quent October 5tb, 1908. No cards will bo sent out except upon applica tion. Dated September 10th, 1908. AV. AV. GAGE, Sheriff and tax collector. n " -r The REGULAR WEEKLY DANCE of tho COOS BAA' ORCHESTRA will take place in Red Men's Hall on FRIDAY EVENING of this week in stead of Saturday evening. Steamer BREAKWATER from, Coos Hay for Portland sails SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 2, at 2 P. M. CHILDREN ATTENTION, grapho phpno given away. Call at Coos Bay Cash Store. GRAND OPENING of P. K. Saloon Saturday, October 3. Free lunch and souvenirs, presonted all visitors. -- t r :&'-' ' .. MJ JlifJJif i " 9 it IT i 7 r a i r AVEINHAKDS LAGER BEER 4 Quarts, per dozen $1.00 Special Table Claret, per J gallon A'ERY OLD For medical quart . Free Delivery iUC j LD X X X X RYE I use, per 4 $1.00 'PHONE 181 ? Between Safety and Danger 3 AVe are still doing business at the same old place and paying HIGHEST CASH PRICES for HIDES, AVOOL, MOHAIR AND FURS A. Helming & Co. Cold Storage Docks Front Street, Marshfleld. I want a fleet All my own v To protect my extensive Island home. In Plain Black and White IM Bjfl JEW J Coos Bay f Liquor Co. I Marshffeld --a -a--a--a--:: - i a 4 a t -a- Dr. D. A. Sanburn FRENCH SPECIALIST. I am now in Marshfleld to remain. I treat chronic diseases. I remove all conditions arising from Impure blood with Nature" remedies roots herbs, barks and berries. I also give magnetic treatments. CONSULTATION FREE. Ofllcc in Flat 5, O'Conncll Building, 'A' Street, Marshfleld. Ore. J)r5ffl mWEzAi NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND SALE. Sealed proposals will bo recolved by J. 11. Dulley, county troasuror of Coos county, Oregon, at tho office of John V, Hall, clork of school district No. 9, at Marshllold, Coos county, Oregon, until l o'clock p. m Satur day, October 17, 190S, for $10,000. Councilman Lookiinrt, chairman of ' Coupon School Building bonds In i A'ou will bo protecting your best Interests If you patronize us for Suits and Raincoats. AVe aim to give tho best value at the least possible profit. Tho excellence of our Clothing speaks for itsolf and shows that our aim has beon accomplished. tho flnnuco commlttoo, said tho rev ports would bo audited (n tho future. Routine Business, Brondwny wns ordered improved from Washington to Queon strcots, denomination of $500 onch, honrlng Intorout nt n into not to exceed 6 per eont per annum, pnynblo semi annually, oach bond to bo dated on dnto of Issue, payablo in 20 yonrs tho improvement to consist of filling optional with district after ten years. I FIXUP Opposite Breakwater Oillce. AVe make the claim that our Laun dry is tho best in the town. Best, because wo do tho most conscien tious work, have the best equipped establishment, and charge the most reasonable prices, AVe call for and deliver work on time, and never In jure any article entrusted to our care. AVe would like to be favored with your work, and shall do our best to earn your continued patron age. Coos Bay Steam Laundry When you pay your subscription, bo sure that you get your votes for The Coos Bay Times Popular A'otlng Contest. Road ths Times' Want Ads. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lnttin. New nnd modern throughout. Rates $1 per day, $0 per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phone 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. e&535ZSZ&SS5H5E552SZS2nS55E5S2 Hunting, Ashing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's paradise. When you come to Ten M116 visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot tages, tents, boats, complete camp outfits for rent at rea sonable rates. In connection with the cafe. Any size party taken care of. Call and see us or phone your engagement. Phone local or long distance. R. II. REED. Prop, LAKESIDE, ORE. your Fire Insurance Policy always stands to protect you from loss. One never knows how soon the fire demon may visit and put the onco happy home Into a charred heap of ruins. AVhat a blessing is a good Policy in such an event! How cruel it seems to be without one when all is lost! This Is your own fault. It costs you little per annum to be all the time protected. If you fail to secure this protection the fault Is yours alone. See Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. Agents for the Largest and Best Companies. ? PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOnN AV, KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale 81.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. -- --- ri of r i r r E5 5T15BSli5tLr2SaSHSE5Z5iaHSilSESS5t,r J R7TARSHF1ELD HOTEL JLVl Corner A' and Third street. Board nnd Lodging, Per day.. $1.00 Per AVeek. .$0.00. Meals 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor. Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you eat at AA'AS SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street. If you have not a suU, let me make you one for 35 or SIO. 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 desrclption of just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. AWaM a riwF.. TAI L-ORlNG d I isaj Bjfcjs22Rnp!25?"i