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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1908)
" v,-Cp"p"HHS ""S MMMIB THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908. Tailor Made Suits EASTER. IS ALMOST HERE Fellows, you know I treat you right, I give you the natty toggery you want. I have a line that no one else has, and you will agree with me when you see it. You will be sore if you do not inspect my line before you buy. EVERYTHING NEW IN EASTER. NOVELTIES Brown and black flat brim stiff hats (something new) $3.50 For Easter Hatchiw Soft Hats, all colors, $3.00 to $5.00. Easter SOX, 25 and 50 cents. Easter Cravats, 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Easter Novelty Handkerchiefs, 25 and 50 cents. Cluett Shirts, $1.50 to $2.50. Remember, I bought for you. ngnsnaaaMMiaua i am,isy-v,;KTA-amiwiAt!Pwg!7afi ikwhmm utmnsm -- 5 I Do you want to be up-to-date? Do you want to dress neat? Do you want the "classy" styles? Do you want tailor made suits to cost you less than custom prices? Do you want something that no one else in town has? Do you want your money's worth? Boys, my entire time is spent in seeing how well I can please you. To do so, I have to handle the correct "dope." My line is exclusive.. Why should I not be in better condition to supply your wants than anyone else? v...4.fi..j44.H'WW"Hr!,2 f T 1 Q- We have a CompteLe Lfoe jj as well, as other Hardware We also take :i Vehicles, Wagons other Implements K k H Xr H S m mjl vfeJ, ft ff a JF MB 111 Hardware MARSHFIELD - - '-- M-M-I-! 1 1 !' I1 1 M - I - M - K - H - 'I THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS MANUPACTUftETS Ol' OAS ENOINES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFTING a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend Wollen Mills North Bend i i 5 ' TFTffIa":rapl,"'T -'l:-""' orders for and all :: and Tinware - OREGON - - I - I M ! i'M-fr-H-I-M-I-H-I-H Phone 1291 FOR. KENT. Two neatly furnished rooms on Queen avenue; first house back of new Williams build ing, corner Broadway. FOR EXCHANGE 3 large lots close in. Who wants to build me a resi dence for them. F. E. Allen, Marshfield. FOR RENT. One nice largo house keeping room for rent. Apply up stairs, Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. WANTED. Two good reliable boys to sell The Dally Times on the streets every evening. Apply at ofllce of The Times. NICELY furnished room Apply at Times office. for rent. ROOMS TO Times. RENT. Apply at The WANTED. Competent girl to do light housekeeping. Apply Times ofllce. BERT PETERSON will give private lessons in boxing. Inquire at the Club Cigar Store. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at ?00 and $05 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR RENT. Three-room cottage. Apply Mrs. Farrin, Broadway. Phone 1476. WANTED. Man or wife, or compe tent woman on ranch. C. P. Cole man, Templeton, Ore. itt'FOR SALE. Six horse power boiler and engine, ono GOO gallon and one 300 gallon cheese vat, and complete cheese making outfit. E. Engren, Marshfield, Oregon. WANTED At once, woman for cook and some light housework; must be competent and of good char acter; no objection to woman with child. Permanent position and homo at good wages. Anson Rogers, Coos River. $ s 9 9 s S 9 $ $ $ 9 9 9 S 9 $ $ ? 9 $ ij? $ $ 9 9 S 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A Few Cents Invested In a Want Ad. Will Bring Yon 9 9 9 9 9 9 In Return. 9 9 9$9999999rTT ?GOVW $oe$$$$$$$$o$$$o$s SHOES- THAT FIT THE FEET THAT'S OUR BUSINESS CLAUSEN'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE "ilVviAAAftftfiAAAl4i9-lVV A curious person ot a certain town, who loved to find out everything about tho new residents, espied the son ot a new neighbor ono morning in a doctor's offloe, Tattle ofjthffTown Little grains of fact sifted from tho chilli of gossip Hying up uud down tho tomi. COOS BAY TIDES The following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: MARCH, lOOO. HIGH WATER A. M. 1 M. Saturday . 21 2:01 6.8 2:39 5.9 SUNDAY . 22 2:37 6.S 3:27 5.4 Monday .. 23 3:17 6.5 4:23 4.9 LOW WATER A. M. 1 P. M. Saturday . 21 S:17 0.3 8:23 2.1 SUNDAY .22 9:04 0.2 8:59 2.7 Monday . 23 9:54 0.2 9:45 3.2 Daughter Is Born. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vineyard of Eastsldo are re joicing over the birth of a daughter, the little Miss Vineyard arriving Thursday. School Is Out. Tho winter term of the Daniels Creek school closed yesterday. The term has been very successful, and an appropriate pro gram was held to mark tho close. Robert Goetz, who is a candidate for the republican nomination for county school superintendent, was tho teacher. Art Club Meets. Tho Ladies of the Art Club met with Mrs. Frank Sumner on Friday afternoon and spent the day in the usual industrious manner after which tho hostess serv ed a delicious luncheon. On next Friday, Mrs. B. C. Bradbury will en tertain tho club. Bandon Prosperous. M. A. Sweet man returned last night from Bandon where he has spent several days on business. Ho states that the town Ih enjoying an unusually prosperous spring, much building being under way. Everyone there is enthusi astic over tho proposed paper and pulp mill which, they expect, will bo built soon. Hear Bnd News. Mrs. J. F. Stout, wife of the proprietor of tho shoo shining stand In tho Blanco barber shop was summoned to Portlnnd by shop, was summoned to Portland by tho announcement that their resi dence in Portland was burned. The message contained no particulars of the affair, and Mrs. Stout left on the llance Friday to learn the extent and details of tho loss. Coquillo Is Growing. J. H. Crlp pen, the genial editor of tho Coqulllo Valley Sentinel, spent yesterday and last night in Marshfield and North Bend on business. Mr. Crlppen says that Coquille is prosperous, and that a large amount of building is being done there this spring. Mr. Crlppen Is an enthusiastic booster of Coos Bay and Coos county, ever talking and writing of its unboundod possi bilities, and how it may bo hastened by the co-operation of tho citizens of the different cities and towns. North Bond Tarty. Mrs. H. E. Burmester entertained a large num ber of guests at her home in North Bend on Friday evening, in honor of her husband's birthday. Progressive bridge whist was tho mam feature of the evening's entertainment. Prizes were awarded, the consolations being given to Mrs. Hockett and Mr. Pon noyer, and the first prizes to Mrs, F. H. Brlgham and Dr. R. O. Galo. Af ter whist a delicate luncheon was served by the hoBteBs, and an inter esting article was read by Mrs. Wind sor in regard to the improvements accomplished by tho ladles ot the Beautiful America club. Among those present were: Messrs R. O. Gale, H. R. Bevler, C. J. Hockett, B. Penoyer and C. II. Broulllard; Mes dames R. G. Gale, H. R. Bevier C. J. Hockett, C. S. Windsor. F. H. Brig ham and Misses Jennie Curren and Ruby Brigham, Any of your money "In Jail" tied up? Let a want ad. set It free and And a Job for It In capitalizing" some sensible now venture. Personal Notes. A. PALMER was over from plre yesterday. Em- W. W. BANKS arrived from Portland on tho Breakwater. MRS. E. K. JONES and MRS. T. S. MINOT spent Thursday in North Bend. SURVEYOR CATHCART returned Friday from a business trip to Co quille. C. R. MILLER, of McCloud, Calif., Is looking over the prospects In this country. W. L. PETERSON, who hails from Seattle, Is looking over the Coop Bay country. M. A. SWEETMAN returned on tho noon train from a business trip to Bandon. LEE EDWARDS and CELL IRE LAND spent yesterday on Coos River fishing. WALTER LYON, of Marshfield, was in North Bend yesterday attending to business affairs. MRS. TUTTLE and daughter. Mm. Bert, Folsom, of Coquille, are city visitors for a short time. H. J. ISAACS was over from North Bend yesterday morning looking over business affairs. MRS. MARY FLANAGAN, of Empire, was a visitor at tho Mercy hospitil In North Bend this week. O. J. SMITH and wife arrived yes terday from Reno, Nov., to spend several weeks in Coos county. HERMAN HILLYER returned home from a three weeks' visit with Portland friends, arriving on tho Breakwater. A. PALENEANDE, a resident of Chippewa Falls, Wis., is here to in vestigate Coos county resources. W. E. FOOTE and ARCHIE WIL- LARD have returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Nor way. THE REV. FATHER CURLEY went to Gardiner today to hold services at tho Catholic church there to morrow. C. D. MINOR, tho representatlvo of Sanborn, Vnil & Co., of San Fran cisco, Is on Coos Bay and will make a business tour of this section. PERSONAL MRS. O. WILSON, of Coquille. Is spending a few days at tho home of her brother, D. L. Footo, in Marshfield. MRS. HENRY REESE and children, of North Bond, left yesterday on oo$$$$os$s$$oo$oir$$ i s Eat Paradise Sodas Bigger Package Better Goods Same Price The Modern Company Wboteule Distributors' Gasoline Schooner Which Ran Onto Spit Near Mouth of Siuslaw Still Fast. Capt. Lathram of the Robarts, which reached Coos Bay last night from Florence, stated today that th Berwick which recently ran on to a spit near the mouth of the Siuslaw during a storm, is still fast on tho sands. Capt. Lathram does not be lieve that the vessel Is seriously dam aged. Ho stated this morning that sho would probably remnln fast on tho sands for some time as sho ran aground during flood tide and has been washed still farther on during tho tlmo that has Intervened. The Robarts which Is a steam tug owned by Wm. Kyle & Son of Sius law, brought down a load of salmon. a visit for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Houton, of Myrtlo Point. MR. and MRS. ED. CLIMATE, of Portland, are lato arrivals on Coos Bay. They may remain as perma nent citizens. MR. and MRS. JOHN FOUTES, for merly of Mabel, Ore., havo been In. Philadelphia for tho winter, and returning camo on tho Alliance to Coos Bay, where It Is probablo they will locate. MR. and MRS. BROOTHIN and child departed from Coos Bay yesterday for Portland, after having spent several weeks In Marshflold as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters. GEORGE EVERITT and wlfo and Miss Mary Kinney aro on routo to Coos Bay from Woodstock, Now Brunswick. Mrs. Everett and Miss Kinney aro daughters of Major L. D. Kinney. W. W. CARDWELL, of Rosoburg, republican candldato for prosecut ing attorney for tho Third district, comprising tho counties of Coos, Douglas and Curry, Is on Coos Bay renewing old acquaintances and forming new ones, and incident ally forwarding his candidacy. YOUR SUNDAY Will bo more thoroughly enjoyed it includes dinner at Smith's Cafe. It Just received fresh San Juan Lime for spring. Masters & McLaln. rnONE 111 for messenger boy to carry parcels and run errands. 3OO$SO$$$$$O$$$$$$O$$$$0$O$O$e 41 Jl ,. Sn. N? ,,!,