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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
THE DAILY UOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. A H Ha "3MIWBBBBBBBlHiMHMlMHHiHMMMMBMiBMMBMBMSa B rST Ek A t ll(C4 .. I 1 OOO Pairs Ladies Jg5 jj fWL J WW SIM i-ugii Ml JXB j; gffll LQlgl&tr &fe ASI Bright,, ES33iSSffi2SaH2I2ffiS We must have room East now, and while there broken lots that we are Ladies low and high cut -I ,-il-lJ IIOI-IMIO InnlUm-n aim vanuuo laamuio, an regularly for $3,50 to $4,00 To Close out STil'iOil Ladies low and high cut shoes, in patent and kid and medium and heavy soles, all styles, regularly selling from $2,50 to $3,00, To Close out $1.95 qgsPBgisMijvigRW!TWMri,MVJKy.rwwaai?!sr Don't overlook a good opportunity, You have learned to have faith in our ad vertisements, and people attending our sales always go away satisfied, NOTICE. We will will gladly Tit them at the store. It would be a continual annoyance to allow the exchanging of shoes, so we are compelled to make this rule, which will apply to everybody, pkfjL I Kaun2CL?ZSC3SiiQB4B TOsa Dancing School Every Monday And Thursday Evening at ODD FELLOWS HALL. Private Instruction from 2 till 5 p. m. DRAMATIC- CLUB Will bo organized from Pupils Taking Instruction In Elocution O fr and Dramatic Art. Special Attention to Children's - Class in Dancing and Elocution, See me at the Hall on Mondays and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. Prof. O. P. Smith. !:' .. .v EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; In fact all kinds of fish In season. Wharf back of . .-i -is PIONEER GROCERY. ESE515ES252SE5H5B5H5Z5SH5E5ES25aS3 Cab Call Service nt Anv Hour Good Hear enuil Vilikle. IIEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Wood for Hale. Thlnl & A ft. l'l on- IJIIJ "T?'-fgll f Rductlon Sale At A CHAS. A. STEVENS' Cloak and Suit House Chicago. Cor. First & R St, Marshfleld. Mrs. M. It. Smith, Aaeut, ckkxu Bus !ii, Up - To 332SEffiESiaESEH32K33aS53ISKSu for our factory shipments that are clean, up-to-date shoes, anxious to close out and willing ,serv shoes, in patent, Any woman 11 ,Uo 1 1 1 ., 0 1 4 A 1 A OLyicb, aciini c2 w H21 "i of elegant shoes as a snfir.ial Int. $; bargains ever handle, If you can wear the above sizes call our attention to this article and you will have the greatest bargain you ever got, Shoes retailing from $3,00 to $5,00, sizes 2i2 to 4y2; width, A, B, C only, iosin iBBZW5nBgTOiw:gaiiyfwaai 2 e not exchange or refund money .w.,..j..j.yMj....;..,.....j..;..jl Do Yon ress This question inenns iuoro to yon than to anyone else, and its up to you to find the place where yon can do the best in buying your Clothes. This mutter wo can help you out in. C( Coat Shirts, Pongee Silk Negligee In quarter sizes, so necessary Ife "TEe House Between Front and -4.tA.f........t4. ! COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS! Cttva3agh, Chapraan (b Co. G212f.1l Rvnir N)t ail Yn It ifali. Ln:,i?i a Spjcialty Foot of ti33 Avdim, Mirshfiald - D&te Goods! are orr the way from the they are odd sizes and to sell at big loss, veryramg uoes who is able to wear from D r ...' lit X' J - I - J. D L- WIULMS, Call 1II1U a 101 which we have set aside Thfiso shnfls am thfi hast but bad sizes for us to I 8 WML nm W.HKWWH'K .99 on any shoes on sale. We ciiiaa 535JBEHH& -fiWRETt 91 assd everything of Quality" Broadway on O Street. I K out Price Bros. IIA2A,R SITUATION WANTED By first class camp cook. Address Charles Hnl vorsen, General Delivery, North Bend. LOST. Gold chain necklace, blue stono settings; brooch pin, Sigma Nu fraternity emblem. Return Times. LOST. Gold pen, blade handle, on or near South Marshfleld bridge. Finder will pleaso rctnru to Times office. WANTED. Competent woman i.i girl to care for elderly invalid. Apply to Mrs. Scngstacken. FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms. Inquire at Mrs. Dr. .Murphy's cor. Sheridan and California avenue. WANTED 200 cords of fir wood at ? 3.0,0. Will furnish scow. J. Lar son. WANTED Woman to do washing, ironing and sweeping. Apply Mrs. Sengstncken. FOR SALE Kimball piano, good as now. Lock box 407, North Bend. Phono 415. WANTED TIMBER LANDS Homo stead relinquishments wanted. Want to buy direct from owner. Write particular to-H. M., Box 492, Eugene, Oregon. FOR SALE PIANO; Times office. Inqulro at FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY MENT OFFICE 291-2 North Second street, Portland, Ore. Help furnished free to employers. Tel ephone and telegraph orders given special attention. Phono G437 Main. Facts About iho Grip. Tho grip is highly infectious. It stimulates other diseases. The grip picks out tho weak points of a' person's constitution. The grip in itself is by no means a mortal disease. The victims of the grip are adults who perish from pneumonia or bron chitis, and tho aged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children, while prone to tho dis ease, enjoy a comparative immunity from its complications and dangers. In adults tho attack, as a rule, comes on with lightning like speed, health is suddenly overcome by a feeling of discomfort and depression. He "runs" at the iose; ho feela chilly; his head aches; his eyes pain him. What to do go to bed at onco; take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and quinine as directed for influenza. Do this and the grip Is soon shorn of Its terrors. For sale by John Preuss. TIIOROUGIIBRFD CHICKEN EGGS FOR HATCHING. I am prepared to furnish during the season eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Mlnorcas and White Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per setting. Incubator lots of Brown Leghorn at $5.00 per hundred and Black Mlnorcas $G.OO per hundred. Also eggs from the famous laying Indian Runner ducks at $2.00 per setting. J. O. WATSON. Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattlo and Barkshiro ewine. Coqullle, Ore gon. ROY L LAWH0RNE Steam Dye Works C Street, Ladles and GciiIn' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Bpfrtpr. PronHotoi. QET YOUR J w D ' .. FROM .. J33N-ARUNDS0N PHONG UJt t-t---- I- i id cal I I :: Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from tliu clinfT of gossip flying up and down the town. .K O WEATHER FORECAST. O O Western Oregon, rain tonight and Thursday. Fresh southerly $ breeze. .LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. O ' For 24 hours ending G p. m. Feb. 25. Furnished by Dr. E. E. Mlngus, local cooperative government observer. Max. 55. Mln. 43. G p. m. 51. Wind, S. W. Cloudy. 0i)'i00 COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: FEBRUARY, 1008. IIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Tuesday . .25 5:31 G.2 7:17 4.1 Wednesday 2G G:41 6.1 8:42 4.3 Thursday .27 7:54 G.2 9:51 4.9 Friday .. .28 9:03 G. 5 10:42 5.7 Saturday . 29 10:07 G.9 11:27 G.2 FEBRUARY, 1008. LOW AVATERI A. M. P. M. Tuesday . .251 I 112:271 0.7 Wednesday 2G 0:04 3.7 1:47 0.4 Thursday . 27 1:35.3.91 2:591-0.1 Friday . . 281 I 3:051 3.71 4:031-05 Saturday . 29 4:14 3.1 4:55-0.9 DR. MINGUS mado a professional trip to Coqullle Tuesday. DR. TAGGART, of Beaver Hill, was a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. F. B. WAITE arrived on tho Alliance Tuesday for a short visit on the bay. ATTORNEY JOHN COKE returned yesterday via the Drain stage Hue from a trip to Portland. S. M. BROWN and wife, of Portland, are In the city visiting at the home of I. S. Lando. D. Y. STAFFORD and TOM HALL are up Coos River enjoying tho fascinations of fly pasting. MISS MAY PETERSON, bookkeeper for Russell Bros., North Bend, is hav ing a siege of Job's comforters. W. M. TOWER, of Portland, is In the city managing tho jewelry store of his brother H. S. TowoBaic",,,B ",,eu Domo w "- during the latter's illness. TOM JAMES, tho bulwark of North Bond's water tront, enjoyed a day in the city of Marshfleld Wednes day visiting with his many friends. GEORGE M. BROWN, district attor now for Coos, Curry and Douglas counties, Is expected In Marshfleld for a short visit tho first of next week. MRS. E. S. BARGELT, Grand Matron of tho Eastern Star, loft this morn ing on an official visit to a num ber of tho chapters In tho Wil lamette Valley. She goes first to Oakland, Ore., and thence to Eu gene and other points. Mrs, Ituiumell Entertains M .i. F M. Rummell delightfully entertained a number of friends at hor homo la Marshfleld Tuesray evening. Tho hours were passed In cards ami a good social time. Refreshments we.'o served toward the close of th evmi Ing. Sprained Ankle Miss Mablo Gray, a young lady of tho basket ball team of North Bond, sprained her anklo qulto badly In a practice game on Monday evening. Sho Is compelled to uso crutches and will bo laid up for somo time with tho Injury which j Is painful but not serious. Another Olllcor Coming Tho sal vation army announces that anothor olflcor will participate In tho meet ings to bo held In tho Masonic opora house commencing on Saturday night. Major Joseph Faulkner will assist In tho musical program. Maj or Faulkner Is equally proflciont In Instrumental or vocal music. Briga dier Jenkins, who will havo charge of the meetings, la a noted figure In Sulvatlon Army circle), his rank be 1K but fifth removed from that of Gwieral Booth. Hnskot Ball Game Tho bnskot ball gamo at tho Pavllllon In North Bend this evening promises to bo an exciting contest. As a largo number of tickets have been sold Indications aro that tho attendance will bo good. Sinus and Talks All thoso who had the pleasure of hearing AdjU Story sing last year will be glad to avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing him again nt the coming series of meetings nt the opera house. He is also a very Inspiring and nolo, speaker as well as singer. ALLIANCE DEPARTS The Alli ance left the Marshfleld dock about S o'clock this morning. Following are tho passengers taking passage for Portland: M. B. Klku, Rev. A. O. White, F. J. Hayes, C. W. Roberts, Mr3. Mary Lough, Herman Hlllycr, .1. D. Fisher, J. Hahn, J. Kayne, Mrs. J. E. Halliday, L. S. Dennis, 3 steer age. Plant to Lcavo Sunday. Tho lat est intelligence from San Francisco reports that th steamer M. F. Plant, which has been in dry dock for somo time, Is billed to leave the city on Sunday. This, with favorable condi tions, will put the boat out of C003 Bay on Wednesday, March 4. , Miners Attend Funeral. A dele gation of Beaver Hill coal minora were in Marshfleld Tuesday attend ing the funerals of Chris Ruflnl and Florin Vandi, who were killed Mon day while blasting for a rock tunnel at the mine. Fight Articles Signed Bert Peter son and "Dummy" Rowan havo signed articles of agreement to fight twenty rounds for a decision lit Marshfleld on Saturday night, March. 7, at 9 o'clock. Tho articles specify that tho light Is to be conducted un der Marquis of Quoensberry rules with a clean breakaway and no hit ting in the clinch. Thirty per cent at tho gate receipts will go to the Coos Bay Athletic Club, under whoso aus pices the light is to bo given, and the lighters will receive sixty and forty per cent, winner and loser re spectively. Both fighters have posted a forfeit of $50 to assure appearance in the ring. Tho referee will bo. chosen at tho ringside. Representing tho Coos Bay Athletic club as wit nesses to tho articles of agreement are; W. M. Hunter, Tommy Ryan, Wm. Schrock, and Johnny Herron. A Rare Tree; Therhass been oa exhibition at the A. M. Prentiss torQ this week a branch from an Accaclo. tree, probably tho only one In C003 County, and ono with an interesting history. Tho Accacla Is held in high, regard by the Masonic fraternity, ono being planted at the head of tho tomb of Solomon, the founder of tho order. It Is used, in their funeral rites when obtainable, a sprig being; worn during tho services and helne deposited later on tho grave of a de parted brother. This particular treo grows on tho Henry Black ranch uu ago Mrs. macK in preparing somo rice for the family) found a peculia Beed mixed with It. This sho planted and later It grew into a beautiful trco tho buds of which exuded a raro fragrance. Tho name of it was not known until sent to tho State Horti cultural Society, where It was quick ly recognized as tho branch from aa Accacla, the same as grows In plenti ful proportion ln.Pallstlno. Gasoline Drops F. S. Dow, tho well known Marshfleld commission man, states that gasoline las takun a drop of ono cent. This Is an unusual and heavy decline in thta staple. It Is reported that Kelly vlll Immedi ately cut tho faro between NoitU Bend and Marshfleld as n result. Kelly has not been seen to verify tho report. Dishrag Shower Lovely Springtime, Joyous Spr'ag tiino When young hearts boat in loving ragtime. There was a shower oa iho Majh flold water front tho oth u day. Not only was tho shower under roof but it gave forth no moisture. It wai a dlshrag shower and was moro'y an expression of tho good will and esteom which a certain gontloman, In Marshfleld marino circles, Is hold by his friends. Thoro woro dlshrags ot every shape, every color, and ovory make, ilow many thoro wero andL tho reason for tho shower it is not tho purpose of this talo to chronlcla. j For Fancy Pastry Always Jso mistletoe! uard '9J 1 fl I