The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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ow On Display.
Call And See Them.
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Cravenette Hats
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Best of All
$3.50
TiTe WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-to-Man Clothiers
Marshfiold Oregon
Christmas Comes
But Once a Year
For You and Yours
We Wish Good Cheer
Speaking of Christmas we
wish to say that wo nro In
position to materially nssht
you In making this tlio bust
Xnins, not only (or tlio Uttlo
folks but every momber In the
family. You can find present
for nil In our well assorted
stock. Wo Invite you to como
and sco Just how many nlco,
pretty presents wo have. Evo
ry section of tlio storo pres
ents a worthy collection. Gifts
of tlio practical sort.
I Locidhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Coos Bay Hoseburg Stage Line
Dally stngo between Roseburg nd Jlarshfleld. Stage leaves dally wid
Kiimlay at 7 p. in. Fare, SO',00.
OTTO S' II UTTER, Agi'ut,
I.IO MARKET A V., .Mnrshlleld. O. P. HARVARD,
Plin.NK 11 ABont, HOSEHUHfl. Cim.
FOIt SALE Pure brel Rhode Island
red cockerels, one aud two years
old. L. J. Simpson.
OPPORTUNITY Tho automatic
designating nests Is moro essential
to tho poultry business than the
Incubator, they deslgnato tho lay
ers, and prevent egg eating, seo
them at tho poultry show.
FOR REXT Warm, comfortable
rooms close In. Cheap. Addresn
"X" care Times.
WANTED A cook or wnitrvss. En
quire "M" caro Times office.
LOST Patent purso with $1.30 in
silver near Stafford's Central Ave-
MUMS
COOS BAY TIDES.
DECEMRER
High water
Saturday 10
SUNDAY 11
A. M.
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7:28
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Low water J A. M.
Dato. Ih.m. ft.
Saturdny 101 l.C
SUNDAY 11 0:41 -a.O
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li. m. 1 ft.
12:GC 2.9
2:091 2.1
Hear Horron Cane. Marshal Car
ter Is busy serving mibpoennB for
witnesses in tho gambling caso of
John Horron under, nn Indictment
returned n yenfr or so ago. Tho caso
Is to come up for trial next week.
Hull Smith. Tho Redondo on Its
next trip, will mako both San Frar.
ctsco and Snn Podro, Sho will sail
from Ihto Mondny, December lfltb.
Sho "will stop at San Francisco both
wnyB.
Wife's SWiT Dead. D. W. Small
has received a tologram nnnounclug
tho dentil of Mrs, l'hoobo Hall, at
Tacoma yestordny. Mrs. Hall was
a sister of tho Into Mrs. Smnll. Sho
wns about GG years old aud nows
of her death comes as a shock.
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CHAS. DOANE wns In from Ills
Catching Inlet ranch yesterday on
business.
MRS. V. UITCHEY of North Demi,
was In Mnrshlleld yesterday on
business and pleasure.
R. F. RISEMNG of the auditing de
partment of tho Hyllesby and Com
pany, is in Mnrshno'd nudltlug t'io
local books of the firm.
D. E. COOLEY and wlfo will leave
tomorrow for California In hopos
of bonelUtlng his health. Ills
brother, J. E. Cooloy, will accotn
pany him as far as San Francisco
owing to Mr. D. E. Cooloy being
In such n condition ns not to be
able to travel nlono.
A prosout worth giving should bo
ono worth romomborlng. WE HAVE
tho styles that will glvo romombrnnco
to tho giver. RED CROSS JEWEL
RY DEPARTMENT,
Drnss Umbrolln stands at Walker'
Art Storo cheapor than over boforo.
DEAFNESS CANNOT RE CURED
by I nil nmillfatloin, na they rinnnt reach
tlio ilUriiawI lfortlon n( lliO car. There li crilr
lonevvuy to cuiorteafi o , niulllint It by con j
allliltlonnl rciui-il'ca. Io(iicf l rittm-l by
mi liiIliuiHilcoiHlltlnii of Hie imiroiu lliilni; of
tlio I'.iiHucliUn lulu' when (hla lul la In- ;
Mmiu'il ou limoii rumMIng omul or lni-r-K
t hoArlue. aiuI ulicn It la entirely i'IhkM.
Deufueta la tin' remit, ami tinli'ai the IiiIIhiii
million cull bo taken out Hint llila tiiNirentareil '
t'llta normal condition, hrnrliiK "III bo ile
at'oieil forevo inlnecatcaout of Ion iircciinnil
by ( 'otarrli. which la nntliliiK but nil liitlnin-1
moil roniltllnn nf tlinmiirnua kiirftice. "
We will ulvo Olio llnmlretl Pollnra for nny
cnic of ilrafneaa (criioihI by cnlnrrli) thit can
not l.o cured by llrtll'a Catarrh Cure. Bond
fur circular, tree. . . ,
. J. CIlV.NT.Y A CO., Toledo, O.
fold by Prut!Klt,7V
Take llall'a Kamll) rilliforrontliration.
North Bend News
Mrs. Martin Drecn of Eastsldo,
was in Mnrshlleld yesterday.
Mrs. Robert McCann of North
lond, was a Marsh Held visitor yes
terday. Mrs. E. T. Wagner and son, Fran
cis, wero Mnrshflcld shoppers yester
day. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Myers of Coos
River, aro guests at tho Geo. Wltto
homo.
Mrs. J. L. Swearlngon nnd daugh
ter, Cathorlue, woro Marshfiold shon
pors yesterday.
Dr. Ira Uartlo and wlfo went to
MarsV-Hold yestordny to attend tho
poultry show.
Mrs. Ren Smith of Coos River,
13 now In Mnrshlleld rocolvlng modi
cnl troatmont.
Mrs. L. F. Falkonsteln, Mrs. Henry
Hocck nnd Mrs. Ilockott took In tho
poultry show at Marshfiold yestordny.
Mrs. Geo. Davis who recently un
derwent an oporatlon at Mercy hos
pital, wns, taken to hor homo yostor
day. Capt. Wagnor, who has spent tho
Inst couplo of months with his fam
ily on Sherman avenue, leaves today
for Astoria.
RAROA1NS In Jnpanoso CHINA
and Art goods nt RED CROSS Drug
Storo.
MORE FOR COOS HAY.
Lato today W. U. Dou
glas received a telegram from
Congressman Hnwloy stating
that the Rivers nnd Harbors
bill as It pnssed the Houso to
day carried an appropriation of
$10,000 for Coon liny besides
tho $r0,000 for the annual
maintenance of tho dredge.
BANKRUPT SALE
Arrnngo to tako your Sl'XDAY
DINNER nt tho PALACE rcatauraut.
A fino Duck dinner will bo served
nt 5:30.
A. M. 1M CENT IS Is establishing a
WHOLESALE PHOTO PLANT In
Portlnud. To do this he Is sacrific
ing his entlro stock both staples,
pictures, toys and holiday goods in
his stores In Marshfiold, North Dead
nnd Coqulllo. Christmas, local and
comic post enrds, ono cent each. Kid
dolls fifteen per cent off. Staples at
cost.
Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu nnd
ImtmiKKTItA. HKSIMIVH Inblo
for PARTIES by PI I ONE.
Somo vory itsoful pieces of Royal
Doultcn, Just from tho pottery, that
would make splendid presents Wal
ker Studio.
Scores of Eager Buyers Flod
to Frey Stock Sale at
North B.entl.
Thoro has boon a grent crowd
buyers yesterday and todny nt
sale of the bankrupt stock of L
Prey by George Goodrum who bouj
It from tho recolvor thoro has beet
constant jam of pooplo crowding
othor' to tako advnntngo of tho J
bargains offered.
In order to closo tho stock
quickly, tho prices hnvo been slash
down.
Many of tho customors hnvo b
iroin .Mnrsnnuiu, .ur. uuuuium
Ing the fares of customors buyl
goods.
DUCK DINNER nt tho PALAI
restaurant nt 5:30 Sunday ovonlj
Take your SUNDAY DINNER
Tho CHANDLER. Speclnl monu
OlttMIKKTItA. RESERVE tat
for PARTIES u)"01"
DUCK "DINNER at tho PAL
rnninurnnt at 5:30 Sunday ovonlt
nuo, Mondny night. Flndor, plonso
return to Guy Clausen, TlmeB car
rier boy.
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ON SALE Famous Hood River'
Cider 10c, vlnognr 10c qunrt. C17
Front street. ,
WANTED Compotont g'rl for gener
al housowork. Apply Mrs. M. C.
Horton. '
FOR RENT Two nlco front rooms
In Songstacken Building, Just vac
ated by Public Labrary. Rent
?12.50 per month. Title Guaran
too and Abstract Co.
WANTED Strong woman or-gltl to
caro for elderly Invalid. Apply
Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshfiold, Or.
WANTED A girl wishing to work
for her board and room and nt
tend school. Call 371 Broadway
South or Phone 187-L.
TWO Furnished rooms, 210 South
Second street, opp. the Tabernacle
Hot Waffles
Aro good on n chilly morning, but
thoy nro not to bo compared to tho
goodness of
Stafford's Candy Waffles
Thoy aro tho vory newest out. By
tho way don't forgot that lino of
fancy boxes and baskets. Rosorve
yours today or you may bo too late
. Always fcomcthlngviieiv at
TWO STORES
230 Front St X10 Central Are
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