THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908.
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J AGE. NTS-BUTTERICK PATTERNS AND FASHION PLATES; WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSETS
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12 !-2c and 15c Flannelettes
and Vicugnas Special 9c yd
Vicugnas and flannelettes,
the real heavy kind, selling
regularly at 12ic and 15c
the yard, come in stripes,
checks and floral designs, in
both dark and light ground
an opportune time to buy
for your winter needs, such
as Wrappers, Children's
Dresses, Comforts, Under
wear, and etc.
This Week's Special 9cyd
Fruit of the Loom Muslin 8 1 -2c yard
Ibis muslin considered by all a very fine quality, and regularly selling eveiy
where at lc and 15c the yard. .
This Week's Special 12 yards for $1.00
9-4 Best bleached Sheeting, special 23c yard
5-4 Best bleached Pillo w muslin, special 14c yard
45-inch Best bleached Pillow tubing, special 16c yard
'iixOO Hemmed Bed Sheets, good quality 60c
8-f ) Hemmed Bed Sheets, good quality 65c
45xbd Hemmed Pillowslips, ready for use 123.C each
20c Turkish Towels, unbleached, large size, fringed for this week's spcl., lie eu.
$2.00 and $2.25 Children's Shoes $1.15 pair
Children's low shoes sizes S1 to 2, come in patent leather, vici and gun metal,
are the very late styles and very nobby lasts. Don't overlook this special as there
is not one pair that sold for less than $2.00 to $2.25.
Your Choice of Entire Lot $1.15 pair
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MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
t,,Ncws of I ier Valley As Told Rj
Thu Kntcipri.se.
Ur. and Mrs. James Guerney wel
eorood a son to tbelr homo at Remote
on Tuesday, September 29th.
' ' Ora Marsters underwent an opera
tion of the la-ad at Marshfleld last
week. A lai j silver of bono was
removed from his nasal orifice.
Captain and Mrs. C. H. James and
children, who have been pending tho
summer in tho Klamath country, re
turned to Myrt'e Point last Saturday
and aro again at homo here. .
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tJaH Louis and Will Ward wero taken
IBttl beforo JuBtlro of tho Penco Dodgo,
IwJEr Tuosdi y by Ganio Warden Aiken,
Li charged with having run doer with
H 'ogs, contrary to tl'j gamo laws. It
OKI wau shown that tho dog that had been
Wme running deer did not belong to
IMpi either of tho boys and the caso was
NBWJ dismissed on motion of Doputy Proso-
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.00 Ladies' ! 6-Button
Mlissque&aire Gloves $2.85
Ladies' 16-button Cape
Kid Gloves, the kind that
wear so good and have been
so popular with our custom
ers, come in black, white,
tan, brown and ox blood.
Only a few of each size left,
regularly selling for $4.00
the pair.
ThisWeek's Special $2.85
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$ 1 .50 Ladies' Umbrellas 95c
Ladies' Umbrellas, como In nlco
assortment of handles, 2G-lnch size
and good quality covering rust
proof, crushable frame and regularly
selling for $1.50.
This Week's Special 95c
$4.50 to $5.00
Men's Umbrellas $3.85
Men's extra quality twill silk Um
brellas, 28-lnch size and rust proof,
crushable frame, come In natural,
and assorted handles, our very
best quality.
Regular ?4.50 to ?5.00 values.
This Week's Special $3.85
t's Gray Wool Coat, Sweaters 95c eacb
We have a large variety of fine Men's wool Coat Sweaters, sizes 34 to 44,
come in gray, trimmed with Garnet and blue collar and front, the most sensa
tional bargains ever offered in our gents furnishing goods department.
This Week's Special 95c
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
Urar Ladies' Cloak and Suit Department
We have just received an unusual stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Cloaks and Rain Coats, we invite the ladies' inspection of this department.
' Ladies' Suit, Department,
We have had an unusual rush in our Ladies' Suit Department, and all of our
customers have expressed complimentary remarks at the styles, prices and gen
eral make-up of our garments. We carry no two suits alike and we insis? on
fitting every one we sell. All necessary alterations are made.
$7.00 and ?.50 Ladies' Black Taffata Silk Petticoats $4.95
Durton D j, tho two-year-old son
,of Mr. Mrs. Uert Doyle of Arago, died
on Sund- , tho 27th, and burial was
In tho Masor i cemetery a Coqulllo,
Rot. J. J. Mci jnnoll officiating.
cutlng Attorney Llljeqvlst of Marsh-field.
Perry Hatcher has been carrying a
beautifu' - blacked eye for about a
week. Ho says that a sheep attacked
him when he was butchering at tho
slaughter bouse of tho Myrtle Point
Meat Market, and gav him the black
eye. Some of his friends look at him
with Interrogat -n points looking
from their eyes when ho tells tho
story. Novei ..hcless it is true as far
as 'u Erterpriso has been ablo to
ascertain.
, Don Greon and Chas. Guorin suc
ceed'J in grcting a fluo bull elk on
,Camas jieok last week. T'io animal
had r. flno pair of antlers. One side
showed sovon points aud tho ether
six,
Mrs. Hurst, a sister ot W. Leo Ray
arrived .s week from Kansas and is
n gtio at her brother's homo north
of town. Shu came to seo her aged
father, whos health continues very
poorly.
Mr. Everett E. Hatcher of Coquille,
and Miss Henrietta M. Nelson of Nor
way wer. .mlted In innrrlago at Co
qulllo, on Saturday, tho 20tli, by
Ile. ? D. Junes, pastor of tho Moth
,udlst i ilsiopul jhurch, south, tho
ceremory akii" placo at tlio pnrson-ftge.
Uov. C. E. Botts and family left
Monday for their new home at Enum
claw, Wash., going to Roseb'urg by
stage and taking the cars frdm that
point. Mr. Botts' new charge has a
lino parsonage with all the modern
conveniences and pays at tho rate of
$1,000 per year. Ho gavo his fare
well sermon to a full congregation
hero Suuday night and made an im
presslvo talk dealing with tho beliefs
of tho Mormons.
Dr. K. A. Leep's homo in this city
had a narrow cscapo from destruction
by fire ono of tho cold nights of last
weok. Tho doctor and Mr. Dixon
who occupies tho houso with him,
had gone to bed when they wore
awakened by tho crackling of flames
and found the house full of smoke.
The flro was squelched with a fow
buckets of water, but only after It
had burned a largo holo In the floor
and had started In tho wall. The
blazo was tarted from tho fireplace.
Avenue du Bols do Boulogne, leading
to tho wood from tho Arc de Trlom
phe, which is crowded with autos
near!y all year round. The avenue
was tarred four months ago and tho
dust which had been tolerable before
was successfully laid, but tho flne
particles of tar thrown up by passing
vehicles have ruined vegetation.
Seven of the finest trees along the
famous thoroughfare have been kill
ed and have had to be cut down. The
flower beds and lawns suffer oven
more and to keep them in shape costs
the city a fortune every month, more
than fifteen times the cost of sprink
ling the road, as it was formerly
when merely macadamized.
Now tho city of Paris has decided
to give up tar altogether and tho
dust problem Is, accordingly, no near
er a solution than before.
Between Safety and Danger
Tom Ktnnlcutt was charged with
break g ounrartino v filiations last
Baturd- 1 1; it nnd attend pg a gath
ering do , town. His caso was
brought to io. attention if Doputy
Prosecutor l.lljeqlti, but action on
tho matter was deferred until tho
ai';rortin liould bo removed from
the Klnnlcuti homo.
Tho Unckleff school houso and
grounds wore sold last Saturday at
auction by direction of tho school
board of that district and thero were
a number of eager bidders on tho
ground for tho property and it was
finnlly knocked down to Win. Ander
son, whose bid wns $191. Thero was
less than a quarter of an aero in tho
tract and tho prlco, therefore, wts
more than $704 por aero, which is a
considerable valuo oven for the fer-
tilo river bottom land of tho Coqulllo
valley.
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PARIS, Oct. 3. To lay tho dust
raised by automobiles, tar lias boon
put ('own o i nil tho macadamized
avoniies o Paris with tho disastrous
rosult that nil vogotatlon In tho
neighborhood has beon killed.
Wo aro still doing business at tho
same old place and paying
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
for
HIDES, WOOL, MOHAIR AND
FURS
A. Helming & Co.
Cold Storngo Docks
Front Street, Marshfleld.
Steamer Flyer
lawhorn & Mcculloch,
Owners.
Jive. Marshfleld Lve. North Bond
your Flro Insurance Policy always
stands to protect you from loss. Ono
never knows how soon tho firo
demon may visit and put tho onco
happy home irto a charred heap of
ruins. What 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 ow l fault. It
costs you llttlo per annum to be all
tho time protected. If you fail to
secure this protection tho fault Is
yours alone. Seo
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.
Agents for the Largest and Best
Companies.
Do not torget that DeWitt's. Little
Early Risers aro tho best pills made.
They are pleasant little pills that are
easy to take and aro prompt and
gentle. We sell and recommend
them. Sold by LOCKHART & PAR-
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ELMER A. TODl, Director
-FACULTY
Piano
Mr. Elmer A. Todd
Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton
Voice
Miss Mablo Claro Millis
Violin
(To be announced later.)
Musical Kindergarten
Miss ',ucy Sherwood Horton
miZ3 M"K?nyVu"t0'Pin.t;. etc- ..Vocil1 Si.Kht mending and
8 m rvC. i tj -i i " . ""V"?"" "' uuormanon t0 the director, New
O Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phone 19!)5
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TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phone 143
Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
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Get Your Suit Pressed
While you wait, batho, sleep
or while you tat at AVASi
SON'S SHOP, on 'A street.
If you have not a suit, let
mo make you ono for S35 or
910. If that Is too much for
your pocket book, let ino tako
your measure and have tho
Royal Tailors make you ono
much cheaper with an Extra
Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor
rect desrclptlon of just what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good fit. PHONE 2211.
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Cavanagh, Chapman (Si, Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Boot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
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When you have a bad cough or
cold do not let it drag along until it
becomes chronic, but give it atten
tion and get rid of it. Take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and you are
sure of prompt relief. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
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MANGA N'S UNDERTAKING
PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
In general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
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