The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1910 - EVENING EDITION -
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Look all about you, consult your friends who are our patrons, and you can hear unanimous
praise and expressions of satisfaction. AVe take great pains in giving, you a perfect fit. Your
suit is fully guaranteed to hold its shape and positively all wool. You will not find our garments
to fade or change color, and you are insured of its service. Many new stylbs and patterns to show
you. Yq. invite your inspection.
Ciuett Shirts
IN" PLAIN AND PLEATED BOSOMS,
CUFFS ATTACHED, COAT STYLE, THE
LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN MARSH
FIELD TO SHOW YOU.
EVERY NEW STYLE ORIGINATED BY
CLUETT PEABODY IS REPRESENTED.
Prices $1.50 to $2.50
Our Famous Thompson
Bros Shoes for Men
Considered by all shoe experts to be the best pop
ular priced shoe in the market today.
Every pair carries a pure WHITE OAK
SOLE that will outwear two of anv other make
represented in your community today.
Price $3.50 to $5.00
The Quality
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Tile Quality
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MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST ARRANGED STORE IN ORE COX PORTLAND EXCEPTED.
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Special Program Prepared for
Services at Tabernacle
Sunday Evening.'
All churches of the city are In
vited to participate In the services at
The Tabernacle Sunday evening, at
which the sermon to the Senior Class
of the Marshfleld High School will
bo delivered,
Tho public are also cordially in
vited to attend. The following inter
esting program has been prepared for
the occasion. Tho opening number
will bo given at S o'clock:
1. Voluntary, Helen Bradley.
2. Doxology, Congregation.
3. Invocation.
4. Anthem, Choir.
fi. Scripture reading, Phil. -1:1-9.
C. Prayer.
7. Offertory, Anthem.
S. Hymn, Congregation.
9. Class Sermon, "The Problem of
Yputh." Rev. O. T.eRoy Hall
10. Solo, liable Clare Mlllis.
11. Benediction,
it is probable that he will be obliged
to go to that country to obtain his
rights.
Brady F. Burnett, of Washington,
D. C, representing tho Census Bu
reau, was In town several days last
week taking statistics regarding man
ufacturing Industries, etc., which are
collected separate and apart from the
enumeration of population and farm
statistics.
XI3WS OF ARAGO AX!) V1C1XITV.
Born. At Arago, on June 1, 1910,
to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clinton, a
son.
II. E. Shulley, the carpenter and
contractor, who was given the con
tract for the construction, of a new
home for E. E.I Johnson, on Spurgeon
Hill, has tho foundation completed
and in a short time building will be
gin to take form. This will be one
of tho neatest and most modern
homes In tho city.
There has been a slight Are In
Cody's camp on Lampa the last few
days.
from the twelfth srrade. Thej were
Marlon Custer, Zettle Ilaskais, Xetile '
Belloni, Fred Gartner, Jessie Sweet, jj
Hattie Sweet and Owen Knowlton.
The upper Fishtrap school Is doing
nicely under the guidance of Miss
Moril of California,
Miss Merle Radabaugh of Fishtrap
arrived home on May 2S. She has
been teaching school at Allegany the
last couple of months.
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Spewing About Clothing
J. H Radabaugh and his daughter,
Merle, and Miss Maud Abbel of Fish
trap, were in Coquille Friday.
Jesse Miner, ot iisntrap, had a
, runaway at Cody's camp last Wednes-1 j
day evening. Little damage was
' done, only the tongue to his buggy
was broken.
AI.OXG THE WATER FKOXT.
Agent Dow received word to-day
that tho steamer Plant passed the
Rogue River about 9:30 this morning
and It is expected she will cross in
about i o'clock this afternoon.
A number of young people went to
Coquille to the graduation exercises
Thursday. The exercises were very
Interes lag. The graduates were the
i'cipieiits of many pretty flowers.
There were seven scholars graduated
Mr. Lyons of Fishtrap, the Meth
odist minister, went to Riverton Sun
day, May 29, to deliver a sermon.
Mr. Lyons will preach at Fishtrap the
secend Sunday In -Tune,
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NEWS OK CXKJl.lI. I.E.
Coos Comity Swit Events as Told Bj
the Sentinel.
Boin. At Arago, Oregon, M.i 29,
1910, to Mr. and Mrs. John I.ltulo
beck, a daughter, (',
Mrs. R. M. Wleder, of MarslilU-Ul,
returned homo Monday after a visit
with her daughtor, Mrs. Fred Tuttle,
of Bandon, who accompanied her.
Tho "'- nn Breakwnter sailed
from Portland this morning at 9
o'clock and it Is expected will reach
Coos Bay early to-morrow morning.
Will bring in a Fine
L ine of Fresh
Vegetables
and Fruits
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WHY DO WE ENJOY THE PATRONAGE OF THE BEST
DRESSED MEN IN THIS- CITY? THE REASON IS
THAT WE OFFER
Benjamin's Clothing
KNOWN AS THE BEST AND T HE BEST KNOWN.
Hub Clothing and Shoe Company
CASH ONLY. MONEY TALKS.
Everything that the KBaaasazajfcifliaMiaiaair
Market Affords
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morras of Ban-,
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with his parents nt the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Walker of this city.
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A new hull is to be built for the
steamer Echo, plying on the upper
river. Messrs. Banter havo let the
contract to Mr. Herman, and the boat
will bo built at the Herman yard on,
tho lower rlvor. j
L. P. Maury hears from his daugh-'
tor, Mm, Bartholomew, of AVashlng-'
" who i verv low from pneumon'n
nnil typhoid each day. Thero is but
Uttlo change since last reported, she
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Sails for San Francisco every eight days.
J. P. Tuppor, tho pioneer hotel
man, will leave for the 1-ast nct
Saturday, nceompanied by h's Fran l.
daughter, Miss Agnes Tuppc It la
poBslblo that they will extend their
trip to London, England. Mr. Tin
aer Ib Interested In a largo estate and '
This shows how small cost, goes a long
way with
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RESERVATION'S WILT. BE CANCELLED, AT THAT TlMb p
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HAND GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH.
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