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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
tMlMi Wl-'-A - dlhtf lM ipTaltfiili i J. -- - -im jMr ' iJggSr - DALY M BAY TjMESj MWWHf IELi( OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1908. " ! " . t f rtyfC r tESHS2SH52SHS2SZ5HSHS25E52SEl!5HSHSHS2E2F2Sa5HSHS2SHS5SSSE5HSESI 1908 fG i We wish to extend to our many customers throughout the city and county the compliments of the season. We desire to thank you for your patronage in the past and trust as time rolls on that we maye become better acquainted and our relations be more firmly established. We shall always aim to give you the best pos sible goods at the lowest possible price. We again wish you A HAPPY NEW YEARS FIXU Front St. !2sZ5H525ESZ5E5H5H5ESE5H5E5H5HSEran25"25H5HSES2S1 1SHSESHSaSHSESHSZ52SSSHSZ5HSZSHSHS"RSSSZ5HSHS5ZSZEa5HSHSHs! rfittyiiTntntoTnf nf nnt nT TatTi i ttTi ? tTi YOU WOULD not allow to close your store for a few and then, YOU WOJJLD NOT think 4- ingyour delivery service for YCU WOULD not even try to hire clerks for an i "occasional" day or two of service, BUT WHO is it that induces you to conduct your -i I. . !!!.,,- nn l-,n nlnn -flia nlon nf arlammtjS SlOre-aUVtilllblllg un mat yiau mo yiun ui uuv-huuiu -y advertising now and then, and perhaps almost com- j. f plete suspension of advertising at other times? ; A Your Advertisement Should be X CM Busy Every Day inf the Columns of j? . m DAILY TIMES California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM P0RTLAN D SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland) Ore. Marshfield. Ore., Phono 441. H. O. nUECKEXRIDGB New Owners C00S BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY We do a general Transfer and Storage business. Orders taken by Phone will receive promut attention. Water Trout fojt of A Bt. Phong 1031. COLUMBIA MACHINE V0RKS Cavanagh, Chapman (Sb Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Mavshfield GREETINGS Complete Outfitters for Mei - any one to persuade you days or a few weeks now X t i t for ajnonient of suspend- a week now and then, Master. of the A nn intuit in ri-irnT i-tiTT-irrii TTrif 2 YOUR. 1 imagement! .ST IN ITS ? i ? I Coa I! T T G. L. DEAX. ,B"W"-WT . VV J nt Marshfield, Ore Cab Call ScrUco AT AM HOUR Good Hearse and Vohlcles. II EISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. Third and A Sts. Phono 1201 Marshfield. GET YOUR .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON. PHONE 1331 ---i - -- STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. P13XI)KIJGB.SS, Master. Leaves MarslpMJd 7:30, 9:00. uani, 0:30 c in., and 1:00, 2:30 and 4;f'J o'clock p. m. Lea'vi's North Bend at S:Hi5, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m and 1:45 3:15 rd 5:00 p. m. Mukcs dally trips except Sundays. Faro: One way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. QUICK 'DlUVL-RV - l! h M I Kor couvf ulcncu of Call pu- intnty yitf uaunaty oujtv wiji i; he (itifuSauirdayevtnlugs until i o'olnck. tj Choi e f71 today. Our wagon V will call. & COOS AY SJEAjl JAJJNPRY f: lur'lif'i'iO ti"ri Voffji Hciid. ,j CSPrj Jt2. V ,.1iK7T?-' SCi ixrazz.?! B .i. OfKann 'IT i: Ca,X.-I Stock hul paid up $50,000 Tt'aniicU a General Banking t Busineu ' f North Bend, ( Oregon U. PHONE 923 rjn:jj:::i:j:::ta::5:;m:!jni:ui::nj::ai 8 ..- rv , . ,. , ., fl au yms or tne worm g We use the necessary farililjes.. for sending mtfjieto all parts of the world, and without dansjp - loss. .. . flRSTJF .iONAL BANK OF COOS DAY, Marshfield, Ore. imtiUiiitiitmui::imtuitittttntiu:nnui Z M l or Hii 1 i. ADVERTISE!) LETTERS. List ot unclaimed letters remain ing Jn the Marshfield, Oregon, Post- otllce January 1, 1908. Persons i calling for the same will please say advertised and pay one cent for each advertised letter called lor. Averd, Frank Anderson, Mrs. Crlss Addison, Chris Balnes, James Belieu, C. M. Deaver, H. J. Dowers, J. W. . Durnian, C. J. ' " Chaplrs, J. Verio ' " . Carmel, S. S. ," Chester, Chas. Dalqulst, Capt. Aug. , t7 Doumaln, Fred Dumont, James Erickson, Edwin Ellison, Ell, 2 . . Fors, Mrs. Sofia " Groth, A. H. ' , , Hagerman, Mrs. E. M. Gidmark, Mrs. Maria Jacobson, John F. Jessfel, E. B. Johnson, Ed. Kroneuwetter, John L. King, Henry Landkamcr, Levi Lammey, Joo Lewis, E. E. McKimni, J. Maroney,, J. W. Marshall, T. G. Oliver, Jesse F. Rassette, Joseph, 4 Renolds, Mrs. Lola Ross, Jim Rose, L. F. 2 Robinson, T. E. Semsen, Mrs. C Slujtor, E. J. Specht, M. S. Stubbs, J. Spooner, E. S. Smith & Kullshch. Sundqvlst, Victor Thorson, Oscar A. Tledeman, John, 2 Turan, Jack Underwood, Charlie G. Valdez, F. A. Yarbough, Edmon Tho Brother of Marshall Ward Welch, Marcus M. Zuidorduln, G. M. B. CURTIS, P. M. (VANT WANTED Experienced lady cook at Java Coffee House. iMarshfield's population has shown a strong disposition toward hustle In DANCING ECIIOOIj Will open nt tho business section of tho city. Th-7 thcOddFHows' Hall Tuesday Bamo busy crowds that made tho city evening, .Janr-T. Private instruc lively beforo tho momentary scarce tion in afternoon. C. P. Smith. Iness is apparent, nnd tho Indications " nro that business is going to bo bot FOU 'RENT Furnished loom on 4th ter than it over wa3 bofore., in 1908. St. near B. Sign in window. j ' ' ' Stalls la To Woik Again Tho WANTED Position ns first class No,.th !3eml jianufacturInB company, bookkeeper and accountant. Ap- the largest maker of sash and doors ply.at Times offlce. J. W. 'between 'Frisco and Portland, has started up again in full blast aftor a LOST A gold watch, somewhere bo- temporary shut down during tho holl tween Marshfield and North Bond davs for a fow ro,mjrSi This com and Bay View Addition. Pleaso lmuy lms ordors nhead wUch w, leave at Times office and recelvo tako lt numthu to comploto, and ar reward. rangements havo been made to In WANTED Waitress at Castle Res taurant, North Bond. FOR SALE Need money and will , sacrifice about 200 acres, slough i frontage, close In, (worth $100 1 per aero) this week is $30.00 per acre. Only buyers with cash and wanting a good Improved ranch i n'oed apply. Full particulars. Add, Bpx 251, Marshfield. No agonts. fOR SALE Sunny Nook Farm, Coos ' River; berry and vegetable ranch, Pnid over 25 per cout on price last' year; will do hotter this year. Plentrbu Idlns rock. Must sol by March 1st. Address S. W. Slier- ' . . , , , man, Marshfield, Ore. ' ' ,... ,.,, , ,, . , i PIANO Will osebangi) fine piano for ,r, , l.i , , , ., ota In CopsLuay. Address "K," i n n nn a - Coos Bay Tlmgs. WANTED;-- Position as clerk In btore. Housekeeper for respecta 'lo widower or small family. AA ("resa Mrs. A. F. B. Box 23C, North nd, Ore. WANTED Carpets to clean by Elec tric and Pneumatic process. Coos Bay Carpet Cleaning Works, oa Broadway near depot. Phone 19 93. FOR SxLE One lot in Caples Addi tion to Mar.1eld. For particu lars apply to Mm. Luclnda Chris man, GC7 Mljwuukeo Streot, J'ort land, Oregon , -z x- FOR RENT Couplo furnished rooms modern convenience. Call at n, o, corner Second nnd B Sts, or In qulro ut Times. FOR SALE H-fopt Bttsojlno boat Apply to Max Tftnmerman. FOR SALTS Bftrojtlf ul rS-acrpractB nt $00 and $5 .per acre. Owner, C. II. Chandler, Bandon. Tattle, of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from tho chaff of gossip flying up nnd down the town. , First Olllccr Resigns First Offi cer Owens, of tho steamer Dreak water, who resigned to return to his old homo In Baltimore, has been suc ceeded by P. Peterson, formerly occu pying a similar position on the steam er F. A. Kllburn. Will Hold n Social A young peo ple's business meeting and social will be hold at the home of Mrs. Stuts man, and a largo number of young folks connected with tho Baptist and other churches will bo present. The gathering Is proposed to bo instruc tive and enjoyable. Hunter Brings Tackle Tho tug Hunter, of Gardiner, arrived in the harbor yesterday and brought con siderable itackle from tho wrecked , schooner Novelty which sho loft at North Bend. After discharging her cargo she arrived at the coal Bunker lato In tho afternoon. Coqulllo Mnn Hero A. J. Sher wood and wlfo nre visiting In tho city and are stopping at tho Blanco hotel. Mr. Sherwood is a largo stockholder in tho Randolph Lumber company, of Aberdeen, Ore., and Is spending a few days in tho city on business and pleasure, after visiting friends up tho river on New Year's. Will Return In Auto Albert A. Hanson, of Portland, who has been spending a few days In tho city, will leavo for homo on tho Breakwater to morrow. Ho said tills morning that ho would return to visit this bection next April and will endeavor , to make the entlro trip with lib big 40-horse power touring car. I Makes Record Trip Local Agent Shaw, of tho Alliance received word i this morning that tho Allinnca had passed in aver, tho Columbia river bar at 5:30 a. m., making tho trip from bar to bar in IS hours and 30 minutes. Siio loft over tho Coos Bay bar at 11 o'clock yesterday morning and tho trip Is considered somewhat of a record. New Yvar StnrtliiR Ttlght. Since the commencement of tho new year, stall some extra machinory. rnll Coming In Hotter Tho mail from Roseburg during tho past fow days has been coming in almost on time. The letter mail was in right up to tho date yesterday morning, whllo tho paper mall was delayed nbout n day. Tho condition of the lattor on Its arrival would causo sus picion that it had beon used for tem porary linprovoments.to tho roadway, i and If Is probable that u great amount of circulars might ba'ttsad to good ndvautago In this connection. i S) HmimInsTho remln8 unfortunate . ' . , , . young man who camo to a vlolont . .7 i , I .i ,-, a cfi.t end through, a fnll,at tljo O. A. Smith Lumber Company'b mill, havo beon ... ... , J, , ombalmod and will be shipped on tho , , ..,,,, Breakwater to Portland and from that point east to Minneapolis by Managor Oren, ponding tho dispo sition of tho hoy's remains by tho boy's father. A sad feature of tho accident was tho fact that Martin has received a lottor with greetings for a happy now year on tho morning of tho accident. Placing Machinery Orders A. B. Daley, tho mill macfilnory mnn, Is enthusiastic jovor -the sftuatlon nmong (ho mills in Coos County. Ho stated last night that in spite of tho fact that ho had not been pushing his business because of tho pauloky con dition of affairs, ho had placed a number of large orders for mill ma chinery with various firms In tho county. . Mapy jf tho, older njllls are preparing yijjti, Jr) now mncTiln ory vft which to Injjjaso their out put, nnd it Is quite evident from tho activity shown that tho lumber buil neaa will e ns good, or bettor, than it ovur Was on tho const. Renew hunting llconsoa at Qun- I nery Personal Not I. P. FAHY, of Bandon, arrived' tho city today for a short visit. H. W. PAINTER left this morninc for Coqullle on a short business trip. J. D. BURNHAM, of Fairvlew. ar rived on tho noon train for a Bhort visit In the city. F. LUCY left for his home nt Co qullle this morning after a pleas ant visit of several days In tho city. . 4 J. E. PAULSON, who has been visit ing friends In the city, left on tho morning train fqr his home la Coqullle. W. R. HOLLISTER, traveling repres entative of a Portland milling com pany.left this morning for Coqulllo favorably Impressed with tho out look for a big business this season. HORN. LILJEQUIST At tho General Hos pital, in this city, Doc. 30, 1907, to tho wlfo of Earnest Liljeqvlst, a daughter. UM. AND MRS. A. J. SHERWOOD loft for their homo nt Coi"We on tho morning train after Now Year visiting with friends at different points on tho bay. MISS L. J. BEAN, of Lampa, ar rived in tho city today with Mls3 Daisy Jackson. Tho former will re turn to her homo tomorrow nnd tho latter will tako tho Breakwater for Portland. J. M. DE HART and Family, who re cently arrived in this city from parts unknown, hnvo decided toro sldo her eln tho future and havo taken a private residence. Tho family Is accompanied by C. M. Chard. First Class Company Will Play "Pride of New York" Tonight. After months qf negotiations fcnd V no end of travel for tho organiza GOitDY 191 IS II TOWN tion, tho Youngs' Musical Comedy "V Company arrived this morning on tho steamer Breakwater. Its routo to reach this city has been a circuitous ono, ns lt was compelled to uiako a trip to Astoria from Euroka, whoro 't played four weeks. This Is tho first musical comedy company thnt has vlsitod tho cKy In some tlmo and ns Ub class ot enter tainment Is distinct In tho iii-esen dny of theatricals and tho real vogile tho Innovation will be greotod wltl pleasure In construction lt Is combination of comedy and special' tips, the Intermingling of which mak a melango that keeps tho auditor al ways op tho qui vivo. Tho present visitors nro headed by Maud Wllllams,lgbpup,yVllonTe!l'J, fiom tho Savago forces' and wife'as; recently with Kolb & Dill. J. Fran els Abbott, tho tonor, was last with tho San Francisco Opeia Company. Frank Ilurcourt, tho leading come dian, Is from the big extravaganza school, and his versatility will bo demonstrated In tho wide lango of charactors ho will ho cnllod upon to play whllo hero. During tho nctlon of oach piece thoro will be Introduced no less than twolvo special musical numbers thati nro bright and attractive. Tho ropertolro of plays as laid out, nt present are ub. follows; "Pride ofl Now York, Tho Girl From 'Frisco, Puck, Judgo" nnd "Tho Lady Club, Minstrels," "Two Thlevos (Ermanlo) nnd The MnBeot." This list certainly embraces a. lino that will test jib versatility of tho organization und at tho samo tlm6 contribute an ex cellent lino ot material for tueatro patrons. ROME OP OUR LATEST HITS: Sua , , . , .with chorus. Norrlo.,. ....',; .-, . . .with chorus'i Thoso songs aro, some of tho musical numbers sang In tho Prldo or Now) York!, on salo n( W. It. Halues Muslo Co. Hollo! Is this 1001? Bond up a nloo roast f0r Sunday ner. Wo canjrfeupply you vlth an itho choicest cuts In meats Sanitary Meat Market. ?& IJNfcl !t EBI igl MIA j