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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1908)
MIMWBH- - 5BTn?iK?rvi'25 -!5--"-j' -- - fflBaiaEBSNSsg 1TOT"C0GS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH23, 1908. Sil. tiSi.tJi -m. - B3 SK,' M H5 BIG HIT BY 1 Concert in Marshfield Satur day Night Enthusiastically Praised by Audience. Tho concert given by the Banddn Band at tho Masonic Opera House Saturday evening, was pronounced by local musicians and music lovers to he one o tho best musical entertain ments ever given on Coos Bay. The Opera House was well filled by an appreciative audience, all ot the num bers being heartily applauded and many enthusiasticlly encored. The program consisted of ten well selected numbers, a few of them being solos and duets. Tho rendi tion was good especially good in view of the fact that few of the mem bers of tho organization are profes sional musicians as practically all of them have regulr vocations and take up music only in spare moments. Director E. 13. Kausrud was warmly praised for his work. One of tho hits of tho evening was a short talk by Geo. P. Topping, who has "fathered" the organization and been a hard worker towards bring ing It up to its present high standard, In which he thanked tho audience for Its liberal patronage and its praise. He said that tho Bandon Band had not como to Marshfield exactly for the money there was in it, aside from, the expectancy that the concert would at least defray the expenso of tho trip, but more for its own pleasuro and for the purpose of furthering thQ harmony betwen Bandon and tho tho other towns and cities of this vicinity. His declaration for greater liarmony botween tho towns brought down tho houso and he was cheered lustily by practically overy one In thdJ audience showing that Marshfield is heartily In accord with this move. ' After tho closo of tho concert, a number of Marshfield business men1 discussed tho advisability of having tho band stay over and aid in tho welcoming of tho Nann Smith to"1 Coos Bay. However, the organiza tion could not remain. Nevertheless, It Is tho intention to havo tho band as ono of tho attractions at tho, Second Southern Oregon district fair on Coos Bay in August and also in Marshfield as often as tho opportunity affords, tho excellent impression made at Saturday night's concert in suring oven a greater attendance at future appearances than welcomed it thon. Program of Concert. Tho ovonlng's program was as fol lows: 1. March, "Columbia Yacht Club," "Vandercook. 2. Ovorturo, "Poet and Peasant," Suppo. 3. Cornot Duet, "Fairyland," Barnhouso. Messrs. Topplng-Turnell. 4. Waltzes, "Academy," Bochnu. B. Clarinet Solo, "Somnamunln," Thornton. C. G. Adams. C. A Hunting Scene, Descriptive, Bucalossi. Synopsis: Andantlno 1. Morn ing breaks calm and peaceful. 2. Huntsmen propnro for tho chase. Allegro 1. Huntsman sounds a blast. 2. Parties Join. 3. A Hunt ing wo will go. 4. Itoad allvo with horsemen. Alio Modto 1. Barking of dogs. 2. Tally Ho! 3. Tho chaso. 4. The death. 7. Vocal Solo, "A Thousand Leagues Under tho Sea," Petrlo. C. R. Wddo. 8. Selection, "King Dodo," Lu dors. 9. American Patrol, . Moa cham. 10. March, "Chicago Trib une," Chambers. Star Spangled Banner. 1 Y LEAVE 1 STEAMERS Large Number Sail From Coos Bay for Portland and San Francisco Saturday. A largo number of people loft Coos Bay for Portland and San Francisco on tho steamers Break water and M. F. Plant which sailed lato Saturday. Thoso who left on the Breakwater for Portland and other points wero as follows: L. Storey, "Mrs. Storey, Eva Pat tec, Mary Pattce, Eva Cox, Mrs. G. Cox, Mr. Young, E. B. Crenel, Miss M. Pateo, Jennie Pattec, Augusta Patteo, Fred Pattee, J. H. Bushnell, Mrs. Bushnell, Frank Harley, E. Heese, Jno. Faust, Mr. Hazelton, Mrs. Hazelton and children, L. M. Thorsen, H. P. Covell, F. C. Jen nings, D. W. Power, H. N. Coroy, A. M. Smith, W. W. Hills, Wi. Banks, T. W. Davis, L. Crabell, Mrs. Crabell, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Gevlnz, C. A. Sandell, D. L. Boyer, A. Cra voll, O. Abrahamson, J. Kail, T. J. Scott, J. B. Golden Mrs. Golden, Fr.ed Bunau, W. S. Horrell,. Jno, Evanson, Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Peter sen, H. Nyman and Miss Dawson. ' Plant's Sailing List. The sailing list of tho M. F. Planl for 'Frisco was as follows: Mrs. Nettle Holm, Mrs. E. Itlnguo, Mr. Leland, H. Reed, C. H. Webber, Mrs. Webber, R. Fourchy, Mrs. Wm. Wade, Mr. Wm. Wade, A. J. Bledsoe, Mrs. Bledsoe, Capt. Varney, II. Emery, J. L. Gerstel, F. E. Newton, Mrs. W. M. Randall, Mrs. Moore-, Sol. Israel, Mr. Muldoon, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Glen Sheldon, W. T. Cole, J. Workman, L. Rlngue, S. Millak, D. R. Smith and C. D. Bcale. Many Outing Parties. Outing parties wero greatly In vogue yesterday. Tho day being so very pleasant. Among tho excur sions was a largo party from Emplro Including a few from North Bend and Marshfield. They crossed tho bar in the launch "Queen" and en tered Sunset Bay, where after land. ing, tho day was spent in tho usual manner prevalent at the sea side. Luncheon was served and a general good time was enjoyed by all present. Dance at Sumner April 4th. by Landenburg orchestra. Music gWrffx-niMag am saving it? all ip c Marshfield, Oregon tt$0&$&$XttG$G$C&0$0X. $&$$OSO&G&S&OG$$&$$G$&&'iOl Eat, Paradise Sodas Bigger Package Better Goods Same Price The Modern Company Wholesale Distributors 03$$$$$$00$OOSSSS$W ESHJ5BSa5H5HSESHE2SH5ZSHSHSE5S5HSE5aSHSHSHSH5HSESaSESHSa5HSHSESHSZSESa rcrsoniiel of Band. Tho personnel of tho Bandon Band Is ns follows: Director, E. B. Kausrud; soloists, Director E. B. Kausrud; soloists clarlnot, C. G, Adams; bass, C. R. Wado. Cornets Geo. P. Topping, I. A. Turnoll, II. Mancult and C. Burnoll. Clnrlnots Chas. Thompson, C. G. Adams, II, Schrlobcr, J. Lamont and ."Will Lagoro. Trombone J. L. Stitt, Fred. Gri hl and L. T. Sutherland. BnBs W. M. Tonbrook and H. Nelson, Euphonium D. A. Patterson. Baritone C. E. Bowman. Horns G. D. Mancult, E. Boak and II. I). Van Norden. DruniB and traps G. N. Gustat. Drums Thou Frosor and C. W. Bowman, Prices LowQuality High This price list of meats at tho City Market is changed two times each week. It will pay you to read it regularly: Sirloin Steak per pound. ,15Pork Chops 12 to 15c Round Steak 10cNlco Beof for Bol fl to 8J Pot Roast from. ... 8 to 10c T Bono Steak, per pound. .lScMutton ChoDS 12& to 15c Primo Rib Roast 12 Mutton Stew 10c 13 10 OUXUS GRANULATED SUGAR FOR 50c. 10 pounds of granulated sugar for CO cents with a $2,50 order ot gro ceries overy day this week. ANONA CASH GROCERY, Opposite Timea Office. TEe City Market Phono 10 J I It. II. NOBLE, Prop. Front nnd O Streets cSHSZ5E5asaSESHSH5a5ZSHSHSHSaSKSBSE5ZSHSa5HSZ5ESHSHSH5ES3HSE5iSi ,frHH"H-M"I"H"I"r'I"r.i"H"M HAVE YOU TRIED DIAMOND Qij BREAD IUVIS miute ll. Put up in tn in lon cs. aIhhji fren, swoot and wholesome. Try It. Every loaf stamped. COOS BAY BAKERY A Stivot. PHONE 1111. OniHfeltn ltnnlc Riillilln. - - '-' j-t'-i jjix -I--I-r-l I---l-f I-j II t-i--i.-i..i..i..;..;..i..i..i..i..;-.i x--..i.-f KB The Myers Store The Myers Store The Myers Store Few of the Hundreds of Savings Taken at Random From the W f JL Ji United Spring Hosiery Bargains Ladles' black cotton hose. "Wortjh regular- arly 15c pair. United Spring Sale price pair 9c Children's black cotton hose. Size 5 to 10. Worth 15c pair. Special, pair only..9c Men's Rockford work sox. Great wearers. Worth regularly 15c pair. United Spring Sale price, pair 5c Men's 15c black cotton hose. Reinforced heels and toes. Special, pair only . Qc Hat, Savings Boy's hats In black and tan. Sizes 6 to C 7-8. Regular values as high as $2.00. 45c Men's hats In black, tan and brown, ed styles. All go at.each only . . Assort- $1.85 Genuine Heatherbloom petticoats in black only. All sizes and regularly selling at $2.75. Also a big lino of $3.00 black sateen petticoats. All go at the one price of each only $2.25 A Few Shoe Savings Children's Shoes In VIcI and patent leather tips. Sizes 3 to 7. Regular prices wero up to $2. 00. Pair only 9?C Ladies' white canvas oxfords. Sizes 2 to C. Leather heels. Regular ?1.50 value, Pair $1.15 Misses' and Children's shoes in vicl and box calf. Sizes 10 to 2. Regular price was $2.00 pair. Now pair only $1.35 Boy's box calf and kangaroo shoes. Bal. and blutcher styles. Sizes 11 to 3. Regular $2.25' values.. Pair only $1.53 Ladles' $3.50 oxfords In vicl, box calf and patent leather. Sizes 2 to 6. Widths A to D. Special pair only $1.67 Ladies' and Misses' shoes In vicl and box calf Regular price range as high as $4.00. Bal. and blutcher styles. Pair only ;... $1.95 Men's vicl and box calf oxfords. Regular $4.50 values. Pair only $2.85 Men's $G.00 tan shoes. Bal. and blutcher styles. All sizes and widths. A great spec! al at $4.50 OUR FALL SHIPMENT OF Rubber Goods Now Here h jBP '9 E ARE now prepared to supply your wants in rubber boots, shoes and tennis ox fords. The last trip of the Alliance brought us 65 cases of men's, women's, children's and infants' rubber boots and shoes. Those who have been waiting can now be supplied. Ask to see our big line of knee and hip boots. Every pair made of first grade rubber. D Imported Suitings 1 Spring of 1908 AT Jensen'j Where Good Clothes Are Made We Will .Give PHOTOGRAPH OST CARDS Coos Bay Scenes 5c $5.00 ' Each at A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, NqtcIUos, General I Merchandise. THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS AUNUI'ACTUftKTS OP QAM UNOINI-S and SPECIAL MACMINURY. MECHANICAL DRAFTING a Specialty. Shops In tho North Bend Wollen Mills North Bend Phcne 1291 M$$$$$S$OOe$$$0$$$$$S5S SHOES- 1 THAT FIT TIIE FEET TILVT'S OUll BUSINESS For the . hest advertisement with which to fill this space tor Primrose nnd Eastern Star Hams and Bacon and Golden Gate Lard For second hest we will give one PRIMROSE HAM, third hest one EASTERN STAR HAM, fourth hest one pail GOLDEN GAfL LARD. Write your ads exactly as you wish them to appear and mall to us. They must reach us not' later than Satur day March 21. Do not have any Illustrating in copy Pettyjohn, Nicols & Co. M"I"M"M"I"M"I i MMM.iiHMMMH,iii.,.l,iHMH.,M,ifr,lin,lM"I A WINNER CLAUSEN'S EXCLUSIVE 8 SHOE STORE 1 MIANUS GASOLINE ENGINE On exhibition at our sales rooms in connection with our COMPLETE LINE OF LAUNCH SUPPLIES !:: WHISTLES SPARK COILS :: Slut LIGHTS STEERING-WHEELS SPARK PLUGS MARINE-HARDWARE CARBURETORS BELLS SPEED-WHEELS BATTERIES Mandl & Staddrn, th now propri etors of tho former 'Walker studio, urn prepared to turn oat tha boit wort: Ik their lluo Tho man who knows a. "chanoo" when ho sooa it find "exciting news" In tha want columns. Steam Dye Works C Street Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Rorkrr, Proprirfor. Dr. F. J. Hayes, Optometrist, has returned after an nhsenco of three weeks, and Is ready for business once more with a full now lino ot things optical. !: Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water. Front Near "A" Street - Phono it JAOC FLANAGAN - BILLLAWLOR f THF RTNK" ?ow 9 7 oto 9:30 o . IMINIV. Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30 Special Rates to private parties 9:30to 11:30 p. m. yv cancsoay uiernoon, Ladies Iixiusivelv .UIMl.. r?f . ' u. L. Avery. Prop. C. B. SchtrflT. FIot Mer. 1 M t tt IV ' 1 i -Id .Ui ... tkj. 4 ) i