The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 17, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
hor brothor-ln-law, W. J. Robert
son, has decided to rem a In here.
Nels OLSON of Enstsldo, employed
at tho Smith mill, has been kept
at homo this week on account of
Illness. Ho Is gradually recover
ing nnd will return to work In a
few dnyB.
fornia and southern points on ncj
count of tho health of Mrs. Robl
ortson, which has become vg"
much Impaired, but she hopes to
soon recuperate. Mr. RobertsotL
wltl return hero In March to all
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tend to business mntters. Mrl
Acceptable and
Useful Gifts
Robertson'3 oldest son, W. LoRovl
Robertson, will reninln on-tho BaxJ
J. ROBERTSON nnd family leave
TDK WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
on tho Rcdondo Sunday for Cali
till his rather returns.
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A Man's Store
For Men's Wear
Millicoma Hats, .... $3.00
Mallory Cravcncttc Hats, . ... $3.50
John B. Stetson Hats, . . . $4.00
"Bacmo" Dress and Street Gloves, $1.50 to . $2.50
Neckwear in Christmas Boxes, 50c to . $1.00
Suspenders in Christmas Boxes, 50c to . $1.50
Sweater Coats, $2.50 to . $5.00
Initial Handkerchiefs, silk and linen, 25c and . .50
Of course we have many other things, including
Suits, Overcoats ancf Rain Coats, which any man
would be proud to wear.
The Woolen Mill Store
Mill-to-Man Clothier
Marshficld, Oregon
Christmas Gifts
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HRAGELETS
LOCKETS
DIAMONDS
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souvenir spoons
silver novelties.
opera glassesJ
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Red Cros
s Drug Store
umbrellas
rookwood pottery
PICICARD HAXD-PAIXTED
OHIXA.
COFFEE PERCOLATORS
BRASS GOODS
STATIOXEHV
CHAFING DISHES
SAFETY' RAZORS . -
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FOUXTAIX FENS t
KODAKS 'O
FIFES AXD CIGARS CASES
LEATIJER GOODS
MIRRORS ,
ROOKS
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Christmas Gifts
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L. A. Frey in North Bend must bs
sold at onco. Apply at store in
North Dend.
vivpittirs ron SALE Show cases,
hat cases, safe, cash register,
rnnntorn tables, nlckle-plated win
dow futures and all other appur-
FOR REXT Two nice front rooms
in Sengstacken Building, just vac
ated by Public Labrary. Relit
IJ2.B0 per month. Title Guaran
tee and Abstract Co.
dow fixtures and all other aPPur;i npVrl-BOcro ranch in city
tenances of the bankrupt store of j FOR RE.Nr -u-acro rancu a ,
limits of Myrtle Point well im
proved. Good bearing orchard,
loganberries and raspberries, 'I
acres bearing strawberries, halt
mile from postofllco or high
school. Rent reasonable. Applv
L. Amadon, 178 Broadway,
Marshfleld, Oregon.
FOR SALE Blooded fox tiound pup
Sherman Ave, N. Bend, A IlMllln'g
Sundny.
Meet Doci'inbcr 27. The Marsh
field city council will hold its next
mooting December 27, no meeting
being hold next week.
W. X. Ekblntl Loaves. W. N. Ek
blnd loft on tho Brcnkwntor today
for Portland, whore nccordlng to ru
mors, ho will get the greatest Chrlst
nins present of all a bride, a for
mer Marshfleld girl.
Sails In. The. Omogn snllcd In
ovor tho bar yesterday. Sho had Just
arrived from San Pedro and took nil
vantngo of tho favornblo weather to
mnko tho trip In under her own snll
Instead of waiting for tho tug. Sho
will load at the Simpson mill.
Riijm Business. Perry Dodson to
dny purchased Chns. Leach's Inter
ests in tho Marshflold Cleaning and
Dyo Works on South Drondway and
will continue It with Arthur Dlnn
chard under tho firm lianio of Dlnn
chard & Dodsou. Ho is nn expert
enced man in this lino of work.
School Ih Out. The Mnrshllold
schools closed yestordny for tho
holiday vacation of two weeks. Bun
ker Hill and Enstsldo schools will
have only one week vncatlon and
wlllcloso next Friday for the vacation.
Tho North Bond schools will nlso
havo only ono week's vacation.
Xow Minister I lore. Rov. Dr. J.
T. M. Knox of Long, Beach, Cal., Is
hero considering a call from tho
MarHhflold Presbyterian church. Ho
comes highly recommended and
mndo an excellent impression on
those whom ho met todny. Ho wilt
preach two sermons nt tho church
tomorrow, ono nt 1 1 o'clock n. in ,
and tho other at 7:30 p. m,
leaves Town. Jns Monohnn, ar
rested for creating a disturbance In
tho north part of town, did not put
in nppcarnnco when his caso was
called at 10 o'clock this morning by
Recorder Butler. Marshal Cnrtor
understood that ho had loft town
and his $25 cash bond wnB declared
forfeited and ho now fnceB nrrest
on tho snmo charge on his return.
Married Todny. Miss Elllo Mot
calf and Fred E. Sandburg wore
married today at tho home of Mr,
nnd Mrs. C. 11. Codding nt Milling
ton, the Rev. J. Rlchnrd Olson of
ficiating. Tho young couple are
woll-known and will hnvo tho best
wishes of scores of frlendH. Mr.
Sandborg Is employed at tho C. A.
Smith mill.
Fmvoi-h Flro Engine. August Fri-
zcon has received a lettor from Doo
ly nnd Company, goncrnl flro Insur
ance agents nt Portland, in which ho
says that It would bo false economy
for tho city to fall Jo purchaso a
flro onglne. Ho says that ho Inspect
ed tho flro fighting apparatus here
and was anything but favorably Im
pressed by It. ,
Fix North Front Stive!, North
Front Btreot property ownors nt a
meeting Inst night decided to build
tholr own bulkhead nnd put It bank
Blxty feet on tho proporty lino In
most places. They also decided to
havo all float houses removed nt
onco so thnt that section of tho city
enn bo clonrod up. Tupy aro ready
to go ahead Just as soqn as they nvo
certain tho dredgo Orogon will fill
tho lots and streot.
Returns From Coqullle. Justlco
Ponnock has roturnod from Coqullle
whoro ho wns a witness yestordny In
tho caso of Dr. Burroughs vs. J. D.
McNeil, executor of Mrs, John Nns
burg's will. Tho Jury returned a
verdict against Dr. Burroughs. Whllo
thoro, tho grand Jury reported that
they had sovoral mattors under con
sideration on which they woro not
proparod to definitely roport. They
recommended that now chairs be
bo'ight for tho Judge and Jurors and
n snnltnry matting bo put on tho
courtroom floor.
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Eocene, the best Lamp Oil
Retails $1.30 per can
Bulk Water White retails
five gallons for 85c
All Grocers Have Both
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PERSONAL MENTION.
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STANLEY' P. BARTLETT Is
from Randolph on business.
C. J. MILLIS loft this morning for
Portland whoro ho will spend a
week or so on business. -
MATT ANDERSON of Beaver Hill.
wn3 In Marshflold today on busi
ng ".
PROF. HEWITT of tho High School,
1b confined to his home by n sevo?
cold nnd n threatened attack of
tonsllltls.
MISS SIGNA HOLM, who Is attend
ing the state university at Eugene,
Is expected homo today to spond
tho holidays.
MRS. JAMES R. Robertson of Chi-1
cago, III., who has beon visiting E. D. GEIIRJCE.
WHY not Community Silver for a
Christmas Gift? No woman
can have too much or it. The new
Sheraton design rivals sterling silver in
distinction, and harmonizes with the richest of tabic
slf4-irtrYtf VnA lfirt lifivt vtrm styofit a n lifiifimtf 'I
Pioneer Hardware Co.
FOURTEEN LOTS WITHIN FIVE MINUTES WALK O
REST UUSIXESS CORNER IX MARSHFIELD. PRICE $1,000
LESS THAN $:o PER LOT.
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TWO LOTS OX BROADWAY, PRICE 81,100.
FIVE ROOJI, THOROUGHLY MODERX RUNG ALOW FOR SALI
OR WIIiL TRADE FOR UNIMPROVED LOTS.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
HIGH GRADE WOOD WORI
of evory description at
THE SHOP OF QUALITY
Choice Christmas
Snaps
ABOUT Ui ACRES WITH FRONTAGE ON NAVIGABLE WATER.!
12 ACHES OF FIXE PEAT BOTTOM ALL DYKED, BALANCE!
LOW LEVEL BENCH. YOUNG ORCHARD. PRICE 82.8001
710.720 SOUTH BROADWAY
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