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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
TJ'MHWnr- -& THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1908 t :: I i :i t j: I a I a I T. a :: t I t :: a ? :: I :: --H-tt-u-n---a-a-a-H-a-a-4-a-a-8--8--M--tt B AR.GA1M BULLETIN FOR THE' WEEK AT a a i f ?' a I a a I a i I :: a a i a i a i a t i .;j;.tt--n-::---::---::-::--::---:jr:-::---2:- a t a i a a. a a a a t , a'. :: a' a t Amoskeag Aaron Gingham 5c yard The very best quality of Amoskeag Ginghams, not the kind that fades out when you look at it but the goods that will wash and hold its color All sizes checks in Blue, Green, Brown and Black and White, Special for the Week 5c yard $4 16-Bmton Cape Kid Gloves $2.85 Our very best quality Cape Kid, 16-Button Musquetaire Gloves, a very satisfac tory glove for good service regularly selling for $4,00, in Black, White, Ox Blood, Brown and Tan, What is left of them for This Week's Special $2.85 Boys9 Two-Pairt SultJs for $4.95 Boys' .Knee Pants, suits ages 8 to 1 6, made of the very best all-wool material and a lot of very pretty patterns to select from. Handsome double breasted Coat, two pair of pants. One ktncker-bocker other plain knee pants, Coat fashionably cut, with fancy flaps on pockets, Cuffs on sleeves, high grade Italian lining, Both pairs of pants have wire sewed buttons, Elastic Waist Band, taped seams throughout, The Suit is easily Worth $7.50. This Week's Special $4.95 First Quality Calico 41c yard Your choice of entire line of Blue, Gray, Black and White, Garnet and Red Calicos for this week's special, Entire choosing of a big stock, and remember: "Simp son's Best," Special for Lhe Week 4 1 -2c 3 Arrow Brand Collars for 25c $ 1 .25 and $ 1 .00 Monarch Shirts 79c The ever popular Arrow brand Collars, we can produce any style you want and all sizes, regular 15c collar, We limit every customer to six, This Week's Special 3 for 25c $1,00 and $1,25 Monarch shirts, the largest stock in town to select from, Pat terns selected for the Fall and Winter trade, light and dark patterns, sizes 14 to 18. This Week' Special 79c Complete Line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Cloaks and Raincoats Our line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Coats are most beautiful this year, We made a very careful selection and are prepared to please the most particular customers, Don't fail to see us before placing yo.ur order, we guarantee prices and can do as well by you as concerns in the larger cities, COOS BAY rsasEraaisraai --FACUL7Y-- Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Mis1? Lucy Sherwood Horton Voice Miss Mable Clare Millis Violin (To be announced later. Musical Kindergarten Miss '.ucy Sherwood Horton ilnnonn it. TT. i..tn.t . PniiHln..:. ., TT....l CI. .1.1 T.. . .1 ! ., .1 w witiccco in x-iiu uiuii v, lyuiuiiui iuuii. uiu. ui;ai oiiii -iveuuiug mm uiisumiHu. vpjuy lor ciiiuiuguu or uuormauon 10 uie director, iiw O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phone 1955 i VntM IPIP ELMER A. TODl Director N NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP KSMBSSISSSSSSSSZSS. www.w:- y '; ! Cook With Gas It Is not every city the size of Marshfield and North Bend that has the advantages of an up-to-date gas plant. If you are not using gas to cook with you are not taking advantage of this great conve nience that Is at your service. TSie Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween Jos. L. Flanagan, Jamss i Roblson, Chas. W. Robison and H. R. Robison, under the firm name of Coos Bay Planing Mill, Is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of Jos L. Flanagan, James Robison and Chas W. Robison, who have assign ed all their interests to said H. R. Robison who has assumed Its In debtedness and to whom all debts and claims due the said firm are to be paid. Dated this 21st day of September, 190S. (Signed): JOS L. FLANAGAN, JAMES ROBISON, CHAS. W. ROBISON, H. R. ROBISON. I HM----$--""- r 1 Ipf!p mESSEzswiSEZs&aBZSB&msmsmai S 833238122X2 HBO e II Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSEN "JSESSSE STATIONERS OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL JESEZZJESII KEXSSHEQEfl imf It is an "overthrow" to a man s confidence when a bachelor's stove is accidentally overthrown and he re members he has neglected to insure hia effects. Do not let It happen to you. Cover the value of your be longings with a Fire Insurance po licy, for you never know when a blaze will occur. We can Insure you In a good and reliable Company for a trifling annual premium. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. IIENRY SENGSTACKEN, Slanager. Wo Stand on Top In our profession as Fancy Bakers, making only the choicest Cakes and Pastry for the best families in this section. Everything we put into our products is perfectly pure and fresh, and the greatest care is taken by experienced bakers to make each article from an ordinary bun up to a brides-cake first-class in every respect. We solicit a trial and leave the rest to your own Judgment. COOS BAY BAKERY TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and feed' Free Delivery Phone 17R1 .--.----- Are you voting in The Times' Prize Contest? SALOON FOR SALE Doing fine business. Will sacrifice on account of other business. Address Saloon care Coos Bay Times. WANTED One or two gentlemen roomers. Private family. Apply 'J' Times' ofilce, or 'phone CI. . . FOR RENT Four-room house in West Marshfield. Apply to John Josephsen. 'Phone, 257. FOR RENT Two room house in West Marshfield. Apply to Mrs. James Barrio. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen. Enquire Robert Marsden, Jr., at Billiard Parlor. FOR FASHIONABLE Gowns and tailored suits, call onJIrs. Paquet te, South Broadway. GIRLS WANTED Between the ages of eighteen and twenty-eight. Pleasant work. Promotion to those showing ability. Apply Miss Williams, chief operator, Coos Bay Homo Telephone Company. WANTED Man and wife on farm. Steady employment.. Apply to C. P. Coleman, Templeton, Ore. FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures and stock of liquors and cigars, groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry and Flanagan at Blanco Hotel. FOR RENT Four 5-room flats In the O'Connell building on 'A street. Apply Hall & Hall. COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: the for OCTOBER, 1008. JIGH WATER Date Monday . .12 Tuesday . .13 Wednesday 14 Thursday Friday . Saturday SUNDAY LOW WATER Date, Monday . .12 Tuesday . .13 Wednesday 14 Thursday . 15 Friday . .1G Saturday . 17 SUNDAY . 18 15 16 17 18 A. M. P. M. h. m. ft h. m. ft. 1:42 G.3 1:37 7.5 2:31 5.8 2:15 7.2 3:22 5.2 2:57 G.7 4:21 4.8 '3:44 6.2 5:29 4.5 4:40 5.6 G:40 4.5 5:48 6.3 7:47 4.8 7:04 6.0 A. M. P. M. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. 7:35 1.6 8:14 -0.6 8:14 2.2 9:01 -0.3 8:59 2.8 9:59 0.0 9:50 3.8 10:43 0.4 10:49 3.8 11:42 0.7 12:14 3.8 0:4G 1.0 1:3G 3.7 $ WEATjIIER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Showers tonight and Tuesday; fair east and cooler. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ond- Ing 5 p. m Oct. 11, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 60 Minimum 48 O At 5 p. m 58 Precipitation 34 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Council Tuesday Night. The Marshfield city council will meet Tuesday evening to tako up a number of street matters. Hail Operation. Mrs. Moo of Cooston, who waB operated upon at Mercy hospital Saturday, by Dr. J. W. Ingram, is reported to bo recovering rapidly. Now North Ilcnd Rank. Accord ing to a report in business circles to day, a number of North Bend busi ness men are planning to organize a second bank thero. The new institu tion Is to bo a national bank and to have ?50,000 capital, It is understood. Inspect Ferry. Inspectors Geo. D. Weldln and D. S. Ames of Portland, arrived this morning to inspect the now ferry boat which Is to ply be tween Marshfield and Eastsldo. If tho boat pa'sses inspection, it will probably be placed in operation this week. will spend sometime hero investigat ing the country. Gels More Deer. Wm. Noble re turned Saturday from another hunt ing expedition on which he got three fine bucks. This Is Mr. Noblo's sec ond trip this fall, and each time he secured a little venison. Catch Many Trout. Somo of tho biggest catches of trout of tho sea son were landed during tho Inst few days on Coos River. Mrs. Hodson is reported to have landed sixty-threo fine ones the other day and a num ber from Marshfield made big catches yesterday. Newspaper Man Here. O. C, Letter, city editor of tho Portland Oregonlan, and one of tho ablest young newspapermen In Oregon, ar rived on ho Alliance this morning to spend a week's vacation in tho Coos Bay country. Mrs. Loiter was hero a few weeks ago, having visited a timber claim which she holds In Curry county, but Mr. Leiter was un able to get away at that time. Capt. Olson and others of tho Alliance's force, have told Mr. Leiter so much of Coos Bay that ho determined to come and see whether they had been trying to "string him." As tho Al liance men even in all their ardor couldn't toll half tho story of Coos Bay, Mr. Loiter found many surprises awaiting him. CHRISTMAS ARTICLES, baby outfits, hemstitching, marking of linen, etc., orders taken. Call 'phono 2003. Road the Times' Want Ada. u Grocery Delivery Schedule :,: 1 FORENOON. n First City 8:30 South and West 9:15 8 Second City and Broad- a V way 10:45 a f AFTERNOON. it Forndalo 12:45 I First City 1:30 V n South and West 2:15 ? 1 Second City and Broad- 8 T way 4 o'clock 8 T For a t C. W. WOLCOTT 1 THE FAMILY GROCER 8 T PHONE 071. H 8 Front St. Mttrshflcld. ,': -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-u V Personal Notes 1 MRS. MARY KEANE of Empire, is a guest of Mrs. J. H. Flanagan. MRS. GETTY and daughter of Em pire, are shopping in Marshfield to day. MRS. JOHN VINYARD of Eastside, spent today with Marshfield friends. E. A. BECKETT of Coqulllo, was in the city today between trains, on business. JUDGE C. A. SHELBREDE Is spend ing tho week at his ranch on South Inlet. MRS. P. L. PIIELAN of Myrtle Point, is spending a fow days with friends In Marshfiold. F. E. ALLEN, will leave tomorrow for a week's trip to the cities in the Coqulllo valley. D. Y. STAFFORD loft this morning via stage for Portland whero ho will Bpond a fow days on business. LEVI SMITH, who is conducting a logging camp near Myrtle Point, was in tne city yesterday on hla way up Coos River. NELS RASMUSSEN of Bandon, came over today to meet Mrs. Ras mussen who returned from a trip to Portland and other Northern points. Adjutant General Coining. W, E. FInzor, adjutant general of tho Ore gon National Guard, has written Walter Lyon that ho will bo In Marshfield the latter part of tho week with a view of organizing a militia company hero. Mr. Flnzer 8-8-8-8-J-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- CATERING TO BAN- QUETS AND SUPPERS. A CALL UP CORTHELL'S Wo make a specialty of cater- J, t ing to entertainments. As wo I V buy at c-'iolesalo wo can give i ., you best servico at lowest M ynces. 8 a oon""JHJi rs :t :': DELICATESSEN. PHONE 5(11 w SECOND AND 'C STREETS. -a-8-------a--a-8- MASTER PROCTOR FLANAGAN and llttlo Miss Eleanor Flanagan are ill at tho homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. Their . condition Is not serious. MRS. N. O. BRITTAIN, promoter ot publicity for Maplelne and other food products, has returned to Coos Bay to resumo her work for thoso articles In this section. T. L. LAWHORN and wife, are tak ing a little outing In the upper Sixes country. While Mr. Law horn is away, James Rolandson la taking his place as onglneer on tho Flyer. WM. P. SQUIRE, father of W. F. Squlro of this city, Is hero from San Jose, California, on a visit to his son, W. F. Squlro and wife. Mr, Squlro is on his way homo from Portland whero he visited a brother ho had not seen for twen-ty-flvo years. Mr. Squlro express ed hlmsolf as agreeably surprised at tho ovldenco of progress and prosperity on Coos Bay. He saya this country is being talked ot everywhere and ho looks for great development here. II JVJ jm:u ?rm- ' 1 1 -.umdmUM: ,v at iJIBii 'V. A-A1-.1