The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 07, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908.
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The Pittsbur
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ate Glass Co. Reopens and Wants
Can You See the Hand Writing on the Wa!l?
20,000 Men!
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Our prices are the lowest they have ever been
WHY DELAY?
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Next Spring .they may be higher
DO IT NOW
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Hurrah for Prosperity! Hurrah for Better Wages!
$1.25 to $25.00
Hurrah for a Greater City on Coos Bay!
Everything for
the House
GOING & HARVEY CO
Everything: for
the House
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years, but they have not built a
great city that a great city and -i
fjreat section could only be built by
business men and busy men who
make the most of the opportunities
around them. He said that the
double shift at the Smith mill
meant that the owners are going to
make all possible out of their prop
erty, as the operation of it the en
tire day will give them a
greater profit than was derived from
operating it only a portion of the
day.
Initial Coo.s Hay.
Attorney Selby who recently mov
ed from Oklahoma to Coos Bay paid
a great tribute to Coos Bay and its
surroundings, its wonderful natural
SUNDAY DINNER
AT THE
Garfield Gri
(Formerly Smith's Cafe.)
SUNDAY, NOVEMHER 11, 1008.
DINNER. 5 l M.
MENU
Olives, 10 Celery, 10
Soups.
Consomme on Cup
Swiss "Whito Soup
Fish.
lolled Salmon Creole
Crackeu Crab en Mayonnaise and
Potato Salad
Roiled
' Leg of Lamb aux Capers
Entrees.
Perfection Salad
Stuffed Bell Peppers
Fried Chicken Southern Stylo
Stow of Veal Spaniola
Chicken Giblets, Curry with Rico
Roasts.
Stuffed Leg of Pork, with Sago
Dressing
RouBt Young Chicken and French
Dressing
Pot Roast, with Mashed Turnips
Vegetables.
(To order)
Cauliflower In Cream
Scalloped Potatoes
Stowed Corn 10c. Croon Pens, 10c
Stowed Tomatoes, 10c.
String Boans, 10c. French Peas, 25c
Asparagus on Toast, 2Gc.
i:tnis.
Egg Plant in Butter. 10
Tomatoes on Muyonuise, 10
Potato Salad, 10 Young Onions, 10
Shrimp Salad, 20
Dehsert.
Ico Cronm and Cako (Pies)
Bananas or Poaolios and Cream
Asaortod Nuts umf'KaUins
Cafo Noir
resources, etc. He said that his in
vestigation of the country had
taught him that the wonderful
stories he had heard of Coos Bay
hdd revealed but half the truth of
the possibilities of this section. He
said that the need of a railroad was
great and that he was confident that
the determination that the residents
of this section are displaying will re
sult In securing a railroad before
long, even If they have to build It
themselves. He said that C. J.
Jones of Oklahoma had built a rail
road in that state after the big sys
tems had refused to do It, and that It
had proved a good thing for the
builders as well as for the commu
nities which it tapped.
W. A. Reid of Alaska, paid tribute
to the great Improvements that
have been made in Mnrshfleld since
his visit her.e eighteen months ago.
He said that the coming of a railroad
In the near future is certain. He
commended the spirit of the citi
zens and said that such push and
progressiveness is bound to bring
the desired development soon.
Wireless Telegraphy.
Mr. Jessup of the United Wireless
Telegraph Company, which Is Instal
ling a station here, spoke briefly
about It. He said that the station
would bo completed by next Tues
day and will probably be in opera
tion next Wednesday. He said that
for the present, the station will not
be able to handle commercial busi
ness but later will. At present, the
station will bo devoted to shipping
interests, it being planned to equip
all vessels plying out of this port
with wireless instruments. The sta
tion hero In addition to working with
the vessels equipped with wireless,
will send and receive messages to
and from Astoria, San Francisco and
Eureka and other points.
a person. Every fruit grower in Coos
county can raise and display just as
fine apples as Mr. Benham If they
will only take time In taking care
of their orchards and see that all of
the diseased trees are weeded out
and that none but the best apples are
sent to market, the fruit growers will
be able .to make more money from an
acre of land than they are now do
ing. But it takes time and consider
able hard work to get the orchards
in the best of condition so that they
will be able to produce the best of
fruit and this is the reason why such
a howl went up against having a
fruit inspector, as a large number of
the growers did not want to spend
any time on their orchards.
These apples on exhibition also
show what can be accomplished by
having a thorough inspection of all
the orchards, and as at present there
is no fruit inspector for Coos county
and if one is not appointed the or
chards will soon be back in their old
condition, though we have heard
ranchers claim that there was no use
to keep them in condition as they
were not able to obtain a good price
for them. Now, if they would spend !
some of their spare time and some
of the grey matter which nature has
given everyone, they would soon see
that they would be able to get top
prices for the fruit and not 50 and
75 cents as at present.
COOS COUNTY BOOSTER.
Mr. Gustave Schroeder and Miss
Susie Ada Smith, both of that vi
cinity, were joined in holy matri
mony by Rev. W. B. Smith, father
of the bride.
Near Johnson's mill, Oct. 30th, a
daughter was born to L. A. Plng
ston and wife.
The mill in this city of the Co
quille Mill and Mercantile Co. is
being overhauled and gotten in readi
ness for continuous running. Of late
months the mill has run only peri
odically, and it will be a source of
satisfaction to know that its siren
is to be heard every day shortly.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE.
Kvents of Interest as Told by The
Sentinel.
At the home of the bride's parents
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Smith, at Fish
trap, on Wednesday evening last,
The Quality in
OurLaundering
has always been its dis
tinguishing characteristic.
Nothing is left undone
which can possibly im
prove results. The natural
consequence, therefor, Is
that there is a laundry
equipped for doing perfect
work and skilled work
People to see that it is
done.
Plume 2201 for the wagon
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Marshfield Hand
& Steam Laundry
BETTER CARE
OF FfiOil PUCK
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TIMES READER OUTLINES VIEWS
ON HANDLING FRUIT OUTPUT
SO THAT IT WILL MAKE HUT-j
TER IMPRESSIONS ON BUYERS, i
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Editor Coos Bay Times:
The box of Gravensteln apples ,
which were presented to tho Chamber i
of Commerce of this city by J. D. i
Benham of Falrvlow, proves conclu
sively that tho very best apples can
bo raised in tills county If the grow
ers will uso common sense and tnko
pains with their orchnrds and In
packing the fruit so that they will ,
linvo a neat nppearance when they
reach market. More than half tho
value of a box of apples is tho way I
It is packed and1 gradod to ono slso,
or nearly, because if tho box is fillod
with ovory size and condition, no
ono would loso tho tlmo (o pay It a
second look, but If tho apples nro '
graded and clean they will appeal to
Either tear down that old
unsightly fence or
"Brighten-Up'
with
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.conomy
IN BUYING A PIANO IT IS A
MISTAKE TO PAY TOO MUCH
AND ABSOLUTELY DISAS
TROUS TO PAY TOO, LITTLE.
THERE ARE A PEW HIGHER
PRICED PIANOS THAN THE
GABLER THERE ARE MANY.
THAT ARE LOWER PRICED.
BUT THERE IS NONE THAT
GIVES SUCH A PULL MEASURE
OP MUSICAL SATISFACTION,
OR FOR A LONGER TIME, FOR
THE MONEY PAID.
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OPPER THE TRUEST KIND OP
PIANO ECONOMY. ALTHOUGH
SOLD AT MEDIUM PRICES,
THEY ARE JUST AS GOOD AS
PIANOS CAN BE. IP YOU WERE
TO PAY TWICE OUR PRICE YOU
COULD GET NO BETTER IN
STRUMENT. SEND FOR PARTICULARS OF
THE GAHLER PLAN OF PURCHASE
W. R.. Haines Music Co-.
Your Coos County Home Piano Dealer
WILHELM G. HOLL, OUR EXPERT PIANO TUNER. 1.
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Building Material
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE DRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and PLUMING SUPPLIES
JERRA C0TTA FIRST CLASS
GOODS PLUMBING and
WHOLESALE TINNING SHOP
and RETAIL IN OPERATION
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SEE US FOP, FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE 3b SUPPLY CO
North Rend, Oregon,
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