The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 21, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION
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First Showing of Ladies' Ready-toWear garments
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Suits, Cloaks, Capes and Cravenettes
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Direct from the most fashionable tailors in New York and Chicago
Our doors will be open to all comers tomorrow and it will be a great pleasure
most select stock of Ladies' Wearing Apparel ever displayed on Coos Bay
We want you to come and feel most welcome as we will be able to show you
display of fine garments See the big window display
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The Big; Store-
RALLY SERVICE
GREAT SUCCESS
Interesting Program at Marsh-
field Methodist Church
Sunday.
The service which was held at the
Methodist church, Sunday evening
being Rally Day exercises, were
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
MERGE, OCTOUER 1ST, 1008, TO SEPTEMBER 20T11, 1000
Cash Receipts From AH Sources.
In bank, September 30th, 190S $ S9.43
Subscriptions to Chamber of Commerce 3,252.50
Received from Dredge earnings 1,782.07
Total,
Expenditures.
Advertising $1,211.39
Oregon and Idaho Development Congress:
First meeting Marshfleld, Aug, 1908.
O. & I. D. Congress, Vale, Dec, 190S.
O. & I. D. Congr., Burns, Dec, 1909.
O. & I. D. Cong., Weiser, Ida., 1909.
O. & I. D. Congr.. Mfld, Aug., 1909.
Expense in obtaining Port Commission
Paid out account dredge, overtime and labor...
Rent ,
Salary, acting secretary
Salary, janitor. . ,
Postage
Debts created prior to October 1st,
Telograph service
Telephone, rental and tolls
Expense, committee to Myrtle Point
Stovo
Fuel
Typewriter supplies and repairs
Post olllce box rent
Portland papers and stationery.. ,,
Petty expenses
Balance on hnnd September 20. 100!)
Amount Ilm to n,vdj; ' S,',"'iuIk'1' (' l""-
C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufncturlng Colnl,n'
Ernest Smith, filling '
D, Ambroso, filling '
Win. Fan-In, filling ,,
Flnnngnn estate et al, filling ' ' ' ' "
City of Marshfleld, filling ,
dins, Nolilo, filling ... ,, i
Richard Noble, filling ..',..
Robert Kruger, filling , .
B. O. Hnrriinan, filling
Carl Albreoht, filling .T."5r .' . . . .
JTenrv Holm, filling i w ,1' '
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MIckle & ForgiiBon, filling , ,'
Simon Brown, fining t...., ,,
I. Thicker, filling ,,..,"'
F. P. Norton, lumber
F. M. Frledbercr, lumber '.
'T,vl TTolsiiPr, lumber
Ono rote of Ezra A. Malz
Nelson Iron Works
Total $3,554.21
Thin "balance duo from dredge tum'. ns 80" ns collected Is to bo dls
frlliutcil to subscribers who have no n'ready been paid by dredglngs.
J. T. McCORMAC, President,
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quite largely attended. The heads
of the different departments took
their places oil the platform with
President A. J. Drews who led the
services.
After a number of songs led by L.
iW. Traver, Choiister and reading of
I scripture, the history of the present
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ner who, with Mrs. J. W. Carter,
are the only charter members at
present living here. The chapter
was organized in March 1S37, just
after the big revival which was held
in this city by Mrs. Barrett and was
given her name. Two years later it
CONDITION, CHAMBER OF COM-
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$400.00
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Marshfleld Clwmbpr of Commerce.
gtfiiwiaiiftia
was reorganized and has held an
important place in the history of the
Marshfleld Methodist church.
A talk ou the duties of the 1st
vice-president was very entertaining
ly given followed by the solo "A
Dird With a Broken Wing" by the
most pleasing of the younger solo
ists of our city, Mrs. Mary Hutchins.
Mrs. Hutchins .rendition of this song
deserves special praise and was one
of the best numbers on the program,
The second vice-president gave a
short talk on "World Evangelism,"
followed by the third vice-president
who told of the "Work of the Mercy
and Help Department" and despite
the statehieiit that Marshfleld has no
needy people this department has
found a way to use $24 in buvinc
I household necessaries such as coal, j
flour, etc., in the past year
only
had
also
given though after each case
been investigated.
The fourth vice-president
read an interesting report on "What
the League Had Done in a Social
Way." The treasurer's report and
amounts of money raised In the past
year. The secretary's report gives
a present membership of 55 active (i
and associate members.
paper ,
read by F. C. Birch on "What the' V
League Can Do" was ably handled.?
being given close attention.
The exercises were a complete suc
cess In every way and showed what
an earnest band of young people can
do when banded together.
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outlined by the president and con-
auiui-iiuie wui-k us aireaay piannea
has been begun.
AGKl) WOMAN IS DICAI).
Mrs. Anna Henry ot Oakland, Sue-
Climbs.
ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 20. Mrs.
Anna M. Henry, probably the oldest
resident of Douglas county, died at
Oakland at the age of 99 years. She
had been nn Invalid for many years
past. She was a native of Switzer
land, coming to this country at the
age of seven years, with her parents.
Her husband, to whom she was mar
ried In 1S37, died in Pennsylvania in
1S53. Sho had resided in Douglas
county since 18S9, dividing her time
between her children at Oakland and
DUlnrd, She leaves two sons nnd
two daughters: Isaac Henry of Penn
sylvania; John Henry and Mrs. Leah
Barrott of Dlllard, and Mrs. Cath
erine Herstino of Oakland.
Besides these thero aro 20 grand
children nnd nine great grandchil
dren and six great great grandchil
dren. BEWARE OF OINTMKXTS FOR
CATARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY.
mercury will surely rieMror the ense ot
tmell niul rnmplelely ticmnne tho whole
tern w hen entering it tlrmiRh the nuicims mr
f(H. Such artte'e bIhiiiM never bt n.cl
except on prescriptions from rerntnhle phu.
Ictatm, ns thetUmi;o thev will il.i in ten foM
o the. good oiuan polhly derhe from them
Hall's t'atarrh t'nre, mnufaetiircil hv y J,
Uheney ,1 Co. Toltslo. O., contain no merrurr,
ml t taVen Internally, acttnt; directly upo'n
the lilooil ami miwou fiir(' c of iho e)tem
In litoine Hall's Catar'h Cure lo fare vou get
the Ecnulue. It Is taken In'ernally ami inaile
In Tolclo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Tettl
monlals I ce.
PiM liy Onigelfts. Price 7.V' fer liottle.
Take Hall's Kamllv Pill's lor constipation.
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With Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON':,
4-DA Y HAIR COLOR. It is the onh
tntirely successful and satisfactory prepa
ration for the purpose. Simple - Haim
less - Certain. Sold for 20 years, am:
its friends are legion. It never fails
Price $1.00. At all druggists ami o
BROWN DRUG ,CO.MARSHFIELD.
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SILVERWARE.
6 A 1-Triple Plated tea-
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6 A 1-Triple Plated table- . I I
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spoons $2.00 t
Beautiful Patterns and War- f
ranted for ten years.
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,FOR EMrTV COAL OIL CANS a
TAKE ALL YOU WILL 8
11RING.
$ Coos 'Bay Oil & ?
Supply Co.
'? Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 33
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For Indigestion and all stomach
trouble take Foley's Orlno Laxative
as it stimulates the stomach and
liver and regulates the bowels and
will positively cure habitual con
stipation. RED CROSS PHAR-
MA'CY, (John Preuss, Prop.)
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Steam Beer. 1.20 FOR FIVE A
GALLON KEG. $2.20 for 10-
I gallon keg. Phone your order to
? COOS RAY EAGLE BREWING ?
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PHONE 277 MARSHFIELD ?
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"ARE YOU SATISFIED
YOUR LAUNDRY WORK?"
IF NOT TRY THE
WITH
Marshf ield Hand &
Seam Laundry
OUR SPECIALTY: HIGH GRADE
WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE.
PHONE 220.J.
Have that Roof Fixed
Now
See GORTHELL
PHONE 100.L.
The
fwaMrogmmngMiui a
STYLE FIT
WILLIAR! DUNN
SUCCESSOR TO
Creighton
GUARANTEED MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHING
We have a new method
of cleaning that is a winner.
Try it once and you'll call
again.
We press and repair clothes
bought of us, as long as
they last, free of charge.
Broadway, next to C. A.
Smith Office.
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Marshfleld
COMFORT
Oregon
WEAR
Do you want to buy something?
Read the Times' Want Ads.
The Value of Good
Digestion
Is easy to figure if you know what your stomaclv.
is worth. Kodol keeps the stomach at par value,
by insuring good digestion. Kodol cures Dyspepsia,.
Kodol Insures good digestion by
absolutely duplicating N .ure's
normal process, In perfectly digest
ing all food taken into the stom
ach. While Kodol is doing this, the
stomach Is resting and becoming
strong and healthy. A strong and
neauny stomacn guarantees a
sound and active brain.
The man with a sound stomach
a stomach that is doing for tho
body just what Nature intended
it to do is the man who is always
prepared for any emergency. He
is "there with tho goods"
The wan with a sick stomach, is
a man Bick all over. When the
stomach is irritated by undigested
food, the blood and heart are di
rectly affected. Then dullness, un
natural sleepiness, sick-headaches,
vertigo and fainting spells, and
even serious brain trouble develop.
Kodol will prevent these.
Spurring the stomach and brain
LOCKILVRTtt',YRSONS lmUG CO.,
'Marshtle jt, Ore.
HUGH HdJm
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
BEAVER HILL COAL
Imported Cement. Crushed Rock Sand, Brick Lime Won n
to show you the
a most pleasing
Busy People
feftys3Ati$
Launch Express
Leaves tho Maze for Marshfleld at
a. m arriving about 9 a. ru.
Leaves MarrhCeld for the head of
Navigation at 3 p m.
PARE, 50c. ROUND TBIP, 73c.
Snb.fect'tn C!inrtc;frnm'0 to 3.
Cnpt. Davp Holden's Launch
North Star No. 1
Xenrcs for NORTH INLET connect
ing with TEN MILE stage, daily at
service of tho tide. Don't miss the
name and number,
"NORTH STAR NO. 1"
For further information apply at!
THE FINNISH COOPERATIVE
STORE.
Bayside Paint Co..
EVERYTHING IN PAINTS AND"
WALL PAPER.
Coos Building, 05 Market Avenue.
Phone 200-L, Marshfleld, Ore.
to special effort by "tonics" and
"stimulants" doesn't cure anything,
or accomplish any good. Neither'
does dieting. Indigestion and tha
serious ailments which it induces
can be averted and corrected only
by natural means.
Kodol supplies this natural
means. It performs the stomach's.
wurit ior k just as tho stomach
should perform It while the stom
ach takes a little rest, "for the-,
stomach's sake."
Our Guarantee
i?1t?.rTouruee'st today nnd get a dol
lor bottle. Then utter you hove used the
entire contents of the Wtle If sou tan,
honestly Bay, that It has not done you an?
K'iH'r1 tile b0Mle to tb0 drureist ond ,
he will refund your money without ouea
"? "7 J& U the pay 1$ 2-
fefewnsi'
?5ec:
cewtottle. " " U" mucU as ,he fir'
tories pf E. C. DeWitt Co.; Chicago.
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