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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS. BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. H,,MI"M,,M;,M"M"I,,M"IM CRYSTAL THEATER Tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIAL ATTRACTION Vince Pratt, tLSTJ? $ Nuff Sed. You Know Pratt. Don't miss it Sec the new Films Tl w Performances 7:30 and 8:45 H"l"I"I"H-v'IH-H-rHH ORPHEUM THEATRE Another record breaker is on and the two shows are still crowded to the capacity of the house and the people of Marshfleld have decid ed that wo are giving the public more than their money's worth. Travelle tho pistol shot makes nerve-racking bulls eyes with both single and double guns. , Miss Landers will sing "The Best ThingJn Life", with 24 color ed slides and "I'll Be Waiting in tho Gloaming Sweet Genevieve." "The Four Ola Maids and the Burglar", The Eviction", and "Western Justice are the Best" Entire change of program Thurs day. Admission 10c Reserved Seats 15c The C. B., R. & t R. R. and Navigation Co. IRE O. II., R. & E. It. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. Daily, ox. No. 2. Sunday 7. 9:00a.m. Marsh'd Ar.12 :30p.m. H Junction ..v. 9:45a.m. Coqullle Lv.ll :30a.m. &r.l0:20a.m. Myrtle -Pt Lv.l0:45a.m '.Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily. W. F. Miller, Agent. fa 4 1 GET YOUR T " i iCoal j Wood I .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agents j. Phone 817. .AWWVAWWVVVWVSAA For a good Hatch use the IH7TAIITMA JOHN W. FLANAGAN, JAgt. Poultry Supplies Order Your Settings How For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All Standard. Bred. Price $J.50 Per Setting SpccialPrice on Incubator Lots. WVWSAVAWWAAASVW e5H5H5HS25HSH5Z5252SH52SS5HS2S25EJjg EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh 4w Salt, Smoked and canned fish; In fact all kinds of fish hi season. Wharf back of .- v. $ i ,ESSSlSa5HSErHSHSHSHSE52HSHSEEHFHii Cab Call Borrice at Any nonr Good Ilcarte aud Vehicle. HKISKHR, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Bale Stable. Wood for flala. Third A 1 it. Phona 1301 Uarahflild H"M"I"I"M"M"I,,I"M,,I "The Lost Collar Button" "Where is My Hat," Every One a Laugh DKMAIUS (3ABUERT will blng two of the latest, finely-Illustrated songs, "After the Clouds Roll By, Jennie" and "Ain't You Glad You Found t Me?" the lively, catchy, whistling kind. Itriglit and Snappy from start to finish The Crystal Qunllty. Program Changed Monday and Thursday Coos Bay Pisiraitare Co. North Bend, Oregon MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES White Cedar Chests Made to Order, J. F. Bode, Manager. gmgamsmimwrJMg BEER PROMOTES Temp Recognized as a Food Product, and so dealt with by the Government It Is being recognized the world over that tho drinking of beer promotes temperance and sobriety to a far greater extent than all tho prohibition laws on tho statute books. All enlightened European nations are encouraging the manu facture and consumption of light beers containing about three and one-half ppr cent alcohol, and tho result has beei' most gratifying to all sincere lovers of temperance. The United States government lias taken a positive stand in this direction, the war department holding that the re-establishing of the army canteen for the salo of beer being an absolute neces sity In tho Interest of temperance and sobriety. Deer Is today recognized as. a "Food Product," and is so dealt with by the government. . All the great insurance companies have contradicted tho lies that have been given currency through prohibition sources that tho drinking of beer was a bar to securing Insurance, and have lately published to the world at largo the statement that those drinking beer moderately (not more than two quarts during twenty-four hours) were tho very best of risks. Tho latest British life insurance reports show that tho ratio of death rate among abstain ers is thirty per cent greater than among moderate drinkers. Beer is pure and wholesome, and tho day Is not far distant when it will be as much a part of tho daily subsistence of every fam ily as are milk, bread and other food necessities. WEINHARD'S BOTTLED BEER Is the perfection of browing. It is In every sense tho very best that modern enterprise can produce. It makes tho finest table beer. It speaks for Itself and is its ownbest advertisement. ORDER A CASK FROM Robert Marsden's Wholesale Liquor IIouso Phone 481. We Have Just Completed The Sanitary Meat Market To our satisfaction and to please our many customers Our 6hop Is clean nnd our fixtures new. Tho old way of hand ling our accounts Is no more. AVo have n McCaskey register to tako core of our accounts nnd businobs. La doing this our sanitary line of Meats have not been forgotten. F. H. HALL, Prop. North Front Straet Unless It has no intrinsic value, A WANT AD. WILL SELL IT! Admission 10c J T"rTIH Phone 671 er H i Front Street Marshfleld, Oregon Want ada, aro woven into the fab ric of tho city's dally life. NORTH BEND PERSONAL CHAT Miss Jacobson is spending a few days with friends on Haines Inlet. Miss Myrtlo Hodson of North Bend has been visiting relatives In Marsh fleld. Henry I. Reese has taken a posi tion as head sawer at tho Old North Bend. Mrs. Oscar Ohman of North Inlet was in North Bend shopping on Sat urday. Miss Marion Emhoff of North Bend attended tho concert in Marshfleld Saturday night. Mayor L. J. Simpson, C. M. Byler and L. S. Balkinsteln of North Bend spent Sunday on Ten-Mile. Misses Bessie Fly and Ruby Wat kins of Marshfleld spent Sunday with friends In North Bend. , Mr. and Mrs. Will Simpson and Robert Simpson attended the Bandon band concert at Marshfleld Saturday night. Mrs. C. S. Kaiser of North Bend who recently underwent an opera tion at Mercy hospital is reported im proving. Miss Pearl Riggs of Marshfleld was the guest of the family of her brother, E. Riggs, In North Bend Sunday. Robert McCann and Charles Ca vanagh of North Bend attended the Woodmen social in Marshfleld Sat urday night. Mrs. Lizzie McDonald and Miss Peterson were guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Peter son, at May Sunday. Prank Dillon and Roy Lawhorne of Marshfleld attended the baseball game and visited with friends in North Bend Sunday. Miss Sharp returned on "The Tramp" from San Francisco, much improved In health. She has been away about two months. Miss Maude Coke, a teacher In tho North Bend schools who has been 111 for several days and unable to at tend to her duties, is reported im proving. Robert Agers, a former citizen of Coos Bay and well known here, has been in a hospital at Atlas for a cou ple of months as result of a broken limb' He is recovering and was tak en to his home a few days agb. FOR RENT. Two neatly furnished rooms on Queen avenue; first house back of new Williams build ing, corner Broadway. FARM for rent or salo near Marrli fleld, good improvements, suitable for market gardening, dairying and stockraising. For informa tion apply to Charles Sneddon, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOUND near Ferndalo gold watch and chain. Owner can have cair.e by calling on John N. Burke. Coo? Bay Saloon, Front street, descril) ing property and paying for tills notice. FOR EXCHANGE 3 large lots close in. Who wants to build mo a resi dence for them. F. E. Allen, Marshfleld. ROOMS TO RENT. Apply at The Times. ' WANTED. Competent girl to do light housekeeping. Apply 'Times office. FOR RENT. Three-room furnished cottage. Apply Mrs. Farrln, Broad way. Phono 1476. .. .-- FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts at ?60 and ?G5 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. BOARD nnd room wanted In private family by refined young man. Ap ply H, Times. WANTED. Man or wife, or compe tent woman on ranch. C. P. Colo man, Templeton, Oro. FOR SALE. Six horso power holler and engine, one 600 gallon and one 300 gallon cheese vat, and complete cheese making outfit. E. Engren, Marshfleld, Oregon, WANTED At once, woman for cook and some light housework; must bo competent and of good char actor; no objection to woman with child. Permanent position and home at good wages. Anson Rogers, Coos River. Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from ; ' tho chnff of gossip flying up and down tho town. COOS BAY TIDES The following tables glvo the hours of high nnd low tides for every day this week: MARCH, 1008. HIGH WATER P. M. Saturday . 21 SUNDAY . 22 Monday . . 23 LOW WATER Saturday . 21 SUNDAY .22 Monday . 23 Loads For San Pedro. Tho Ber tie Minor is at tho Marshfleld docks loading for San Pedro and will prob ably sail tho latter part of the week. Alliance duo Wednesday. Tho Alliance will sail from Portland to night for Coos Bay and will reach hero early Wednesday. Plant Sails Tomorrow. The M. F. Plant will sail from San Francisco tomorrow for Coos Bay, reaching here Thursday. She will sail from here on the return trip Friday. New Homo Completed. The new home of F. M. McCollum, Coos Bay agent for the Breakwater, Ins just been completed at North Bend. It is located just south of Mercy hos pital. Form New Orchestra. Geo. l.:n- gonberg, vlolonist; P. L. Swerengen, cornetist; Rube Lyons, clarinetist; A. J. Hoben, pianist, with Harry Bradfleld handling the flute is the personnel of the Bay City Orchestra which has just been organized at North Bend. Gardiner Man Here. W. P. Reed of Gardiner, spent Saturday on Coos Bay, visiting friends and looking alter business Interests. He s one of tho most enthusiastic boosters of Gardiner and consequently is ever ready to absorb some of the boosting spirit that is ever present on Coos Bay. Looks After Property. O. C. Sether of Glendale, who is heavily interested in this section, is on the bay to look nfter his lands. Mr. Sether formerly represented the Mcnasha Woodenware Company of Menasha, Wisconsin, but lately his own interests havo obliged him to spend tho greater part of his time in looking after his private affairs.- fie Fine llillurd-Table. Tho new Bird blllard and pool parlor has se cured the inlaid blllard table that was imported from Germany a few years ago by "The Eagle" company. While it is slightly smaller than tho regulation size table, it Is rated as one of tlfo best blllard tables over brought to Coos Bay and on It many principal contests in Marshfleld have been played. Will lliiiig Horses Here. W. W. Cardwell and Frank Alley of Rosa burg, announco that thoy will have a string of soven horses In tho races of tho Second Southern Oregon dls trict fair hero In August. Three of tho number aro gallopers and tho others harness horses and all aro declared to bo winners. Mr. Card- well is now on Coos Bay in behalf of his candidacy for prosecuting at tornoy. Offers Position to Peter Loggie.- Peter Loggio has been offered a posi tion to superintend tho construction of the government dredge at Port land which is to bo used in the Im provement work on Coos Bay. Tho offer camo from Col. Rocssler, tho government engineer in chargo of tho Northwest Pacific Coast Gov ernment Work. Mr. Loggio has not decided whether to accept tho posi tion or not. Purchase Fine Launch. Jamog Bennett, Chief Engineer at tho C. A. Smith Mill, has completed nego tiations for tho purchase of a fine new gasoline launch from the Be- vler Engineering Works of North Bend. The now craft has been christened "Defender" and Mr. Ben nett says it will bo prepared at all times to defend Its title to a place among the fastest and best boats on the bay. Mrs. Bennett Is anticipat ing somo pleasant launch oxcurslon parties In the near future in their handsomo now craft. New Styles nnd Samples Just Jtecelrcd From Charles A. Stevens Coat & Suit Houst, Chicago, 111. Mrs. M. R. Smltk, Agent. Cor. First and B sts. Marshfleld A. M. 2:01 6.8 2:39 5.9 2:37 6.8 3:27 5.4 3:17 6.5 4:23 4.9 A. M. i P. M. 8:17 0.3 8:23 2.1 9:04 0.2 8:59 2.7 9:54 0.2 9:45 3.2 Personal Notes. WILL LAGORE was a city visitor Saturday. F. S. DOW went to Coqullle today; on business. MISS BLACK was shopping in this city Saturday. MRS. HAUSCHILDT was a city vis itor on Saturday. C BURNELL of Baudon, was in Marshfleld Saturday. MRS. HILBORN of MUlacoma, wa3 a city visitor Saturday. MISS BYERS of Sumner, spent Sat urday in this city with friends. MESSRS. C. G. ADAMS and H. NEL SON wero city visitors Saturday. MISS ANDERSON was tho guest of friends in Marshfleld on last Sat urday. MR. and MRS FRANK PREY ot Coos River, wero city visitors Sat urday. MRS. MESSLER and daughter ot Catching Inlet, wero city visitors Saturday. P. M. WILBUR and wife spent yes terday in Empire as the guests o friends. MRS. O. WILSON of Sumner, was tho guest of friends In Marshfleld on last Saturday. MISS MAGGIE MURPHY of Bandon, was tho guest of relatives in Marshfleld for few days. MISSES LILLIAN HALL, CLARA. MYREN spent Sunday with, friends in North Bend. MISS MABLE MAUZEY of this city. has been spending a few days in Empire as tho guest of Mrs. Wick man. A N. SEVER returned to San Fran cisco on the Plant after having made a successful business tour of Coos county. II. R. BEVIER of North Bend, was la Marshfleld Saturday on businoss and shaking hands with numerous friends here. EDMOND KEANE of Beaver Hill, re turned home this morning after a few days visit with friends In thl3 city. CAPT. HARRIS of Sumner, was a Coos Bay visitor yesterday. Ho says that everything is looking prosperous in that vicinity. G. GERSTEL of tho Western Fancy . Goods Company, loft Coos Bay on tho Plant after having spent sev eral weeks in tills vicinity attend ing to buslnes affairs. G. W. IIALLIDAY of tho Anglo American Crockery and Glassware Company, is ou CoosBay attending to business interestc connectod with tho firm ho represents. SEYMOUR II. BELL, manager of tho Coos Bay Gas and Electric Com pany, arrived in Marshfleld Sat urday after having been in Port land for somo time attending to business affairs. MR. F. REEB of tho California, No tion and Toy Company of San Francisco, left on tho Plant after having made a successful business tour of Coos county. MESSRS. MCKNIGHT NICHOLS, " HOWARD, AIKEN and LILJE QUIBT formed a party which chartered the Fishawk yesterday for a fishing trip at tho head ot tidewater on tho South Coos. B N. JOHNSON, a prominent real estate man from Minnesota is spending a week on Coos Bay while here ho became interested with tho Coos Bay Townslto Company which has extensive holding on tho east side ot tho bay. MR. nnd MRS. O. B. ERASER of Ban. Francisco, aro on Coos Bay in vestigating tho resources hero-a-bout. It Is probablo if tho loca tion proves suitable that thoy will make Marshfleld their permanent home. Mr. Brasor leaves to morrow morning for Coqullle and. the river towns, while Mrs. Braser will remain hoe with fiends. n tr