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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH.24, 1908. K V a aSEEESESlSZSESHSaSHSSHSlSaSHSZSHSaESHSHSlSSSHSHSHSZSEEaSlSHSZSHSHSHSa Just Received 175 NEW STYLES OF Rockers- Rockers- -Rockers FJlinninM V-titIio iiiisdiuu Jiyiw m We Have 'Em Plain Red Leather Green Leather Roan Skins, Etc. EVERY ONE IS NEW AND NOBBY Sewing md Bed-Room IN lli ESHSZ5HS2SHSE5H55SHS25S5ESZSZ5ZSaS EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Frosli, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. "Wharf back of ., -. PIONEER grocery. SS2S55HS3ES1 Personal Notes. MAPLE, OAK ELM, ASH Etc. Arm Rockers All Kinds LeaLher Bottoms Leather Backs Plain, Reed, Spring Seats Every Style Known to the Craftsmen xa . a In Fact,, a ru -s rG & MARSHFIELD ORPIIEL'M 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 we are giving the public more than their money's worth. Travelle the pistol shot makes nerve-racking bulls eyes with both single and double guns. , Miss Landers will sing "The Best Thing in Life", with 24 color ed slides and "I'll Be Waiting In the 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 :: GET YOUR iiCoal j Wood! .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANWSON Hall & Anderson Agents ? Phone 817. O ---H fVVVVVVyAAArVVAVVVVV For a good Hatch use the PETALUMA COMPANY The Store of Good Tilings' OREGON a a5SSH5HSE52Sasa5H5aa5HS2SH5ESH5aSS52E2ISi!5S5HSS2S!!Srl See Pratt's Blackface Song and Banjo Specialty at the CRYSTAL THEATRE Four Big Comic Films. Performances 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 10c t L j BEER PROMOTES Temperance Recognized as a Food Product, and so dealt with by the Government it ic liPtnir iwnirnized the world over that the drinking of beer nromotes temperance and sobriety to a far greater extent than all the prohibition laws on the statute books. All enlightened European nations aro encouraging me manu fnotnro nnH nnnaiiinntlon of licht beers containing about three and one-half per cent alcohol, and the result has been most gratifying to all sincere lovers of temperance. Thn TTnitoH states covernment has taken a positive stand in this direction, the war department holding that the re-establishing of the army canteen for the sale of beer being an absolute neces sity In the Interest of temperance and sobriety. Beer is today recognized a& a "Food Product," anu is so aean with by the government. All the great Insurance companies nave contraaictea me lies that have been given currency through prohibition sources that , j.inMni nt hAF wn a bar to securing insurance, and have lately published to the world at large the statement that those drlnklnc beer moderately (not more man two quarts during iweu- ty-four hours) were tho very best of risks. The latest British life insurance reports show that the ratio of death rate among aDstain ers is thirty per cent greater than among moderate drinkers. Beer la pure and wholesome, and tho day is not far distant when it will be aB much a part of the dally subsistence of every fam ily as are milk, bread and other food necessities. WEINHARD'S BOTTLED BEER ' Is the perfection of brewing. It is in every sense tho very best that modern enterprise can produce. It makes tho "finest table beer. It epeake for itself and Is Its ownbest advertisement. ORDER A CASH PROM Robert Marsden's Wholesale Liquor IIos JOHN W. FLANAGAN, tAgt. Poultry Supplies Order Your Setting! Now For . Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All StandardBred. Price $1.50 Per Setting SpecialPrice on Incubator Lots. 5 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 Tho Times. WANTED. Competent girl to do light housekeeping. Apply Times office. FOR RENT. Three-room furnished cottage. Apply Mrs. Farrln, Broad way. Phono 1470. SCHOOL TEACHER for school dis trict No. GS. Address Alexander Simpson, box 53, Marshfleld. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at ?60 and $G5 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice sunny front room, double or single. ?0.00 a room. Apply E. "Times." BOARD and room wanted In privato family by refined young man. Ap ply H, Times. FOR RENT. Two neatly furnished rooms on Queen avenue; first house back of new Williams build ing, corner Broadway. FOR SALE. Six horse power boiler and engine, one 600 gallon and one 300 gallon cheese vat, and complete, cheese making outfit. E. Engren, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOUND near Ferndalo gold watch and chain. Owner can have same by calling on John N. Burke, Coo? Bay Saloon, Front, street, describ ing property and paying for this notice. M!Mr iiMiJm- aSSPit37- WS? -r -grgw;7F viv " - Ob 011 trkc nt An J Ilonr itotwl llonm uud rhiilus WESSNEII, .MILLER .IS CO. I.iery, Wed uud Salo Stable. Wood for Rale. Third i A st cMKMTjBaicuxunKn: PhniioliNl Marslifiold ti. . , 3V P AT ) r njTI ICATFQfiPM vi iuwinii-wvi-ii it, II nj. yt Well Fellows Let's go back to ! MOTHER'S DELICATESSEN That's Good Enough for Us. A On Broadway opposlto Times building. "I,4"I"II"I,,I"1"I"II'I"II,I"I"I,,I",I" XXZG$&&0$$&5$WSi$$0$3W I SHOES 1 Front Street Phone 481. Marshfleld, Oregon THAT FIT THE FEET THAT'S OUR BUSINESS CLAUSEN'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE s$$oo$s$oo$k$o$$w n::tK:mm!r ttiiuitiviuttu IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comflno its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but npntnnlno tlin liiirlinat tntnrnet nf the community. B FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOSBAY, Marshfleld, Ore. 8 O. II. Hinsdale W. 8, McFarland .rresuieiu uasnier John Pruees R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. . Aent. Cannier 9 iiUtntttKiiXUltttiiltitttUlittitttiiUtttUiXtl WANTED At once, woman for cook and some light housework; muBt be competent and of good char acter; no objection to woman with child. Permanent position and home at good wages. Anson Rogers, Coos River. FARM for rent or sale near Marsh fleld, good Improvements, suitable for market gardonlrig, dairying and stockralslng. For Informa tion apply to Charles Sneddon, Marshfleld, Oregon. E. J. C. FARRIN was at Bandon yes terday on business. MRS. ED. NOAH of Coos River, was a city visitor Monday. A. BARLOW returned yesterday from a business trip to Portland. MISS E. ANDREWS was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday. MBS. PIERCE of Ten Mile, was in Marshfleld with friends yesterday. MRS. CARLSON of Ten Mile, was a business visitor In Marshfleld yesterday. CHAS. WILKINS of Ten Mile, was a business visitor In this city Monday. MRS. T. WASSON of South Inlet, was shopping In Marshfleld yesterday. MRS. CARLSON of Ten Mile, was a visitor here Monday attending to shopping. J. STONELIGHTNER of Ten Mile, was a business visitor In Marsh fleld yesterday. MR. and MRS. A. S. HANNARD of North Bend, aro spending n few days in Marshfleld. GEORGE N. HOMER and wife of Bandon, are spending a few days In Marshfleld with friends. MISS BEATRICE BENSLEY of this city, spent Saturday and Sunday In North Bend as tho guest of relatives. F. S. SEAL of San Francisco, is a visitor on Coos Bay for a few weeks attending to business af fairs and visiting friends. MR. and MRS. J. A. MATSON and MR. and MRS. H. S. TOWER re turned yesterday for a week out ing at the Nook on Coos river. J. BENHOW, who was formerly of this place but now of Port land, Is on Coos Bay with his family visiting friends and ar ranging matters In his extenslvo business Interests hero. F. B. BOWRON of this city, was taken seriously ill nt his homo oa Broadway. Dr. Baumbaugh was called and attended tho patient. Late reports aro to tho effect that his condition has somewhat improved. A. A. COERTELL of San Francisco, is on Coos Bay attending to busi ness interests In connection with, tho firm ho represents. On Thurs day morning Mr. Coortell will leave for Coqullle, thence going; to Bandon and on down tho coast through Curry county. MRS. JAMES CARLSON of Minnea polis, arrived yesterday In this city to Join her husband, J. J. Carlson, a carpenter on Coos Bay. They will begin housekeeping Im mediately as full arrangements had been made before the arrival of Mrs. Carlson. Special Mass Wednesday. Wed nesday will be tho Feast of tho An nunciation and will bo marked by tho celebration of a mass at the Cath olic church at 9 o'clock In tho morn ing by tho Rev. Father Donnelly. NEW ENGINE TURNED OUT AT NORTH BEND. II. R. Bcvler Begins Manufacture o Gasoline Motor That is Proving Great Success. PHOTOGRAPH OST CARDS Coos Bay Scenes Each at t A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novelties, General J Merchandise. -- Imported Suitings i Spring of 1908 AT Jensen's fl Where Good Clothes Are Made MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New 0'Connel Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 MISS GUSSIE MOODY of Coqullle, arrived in Marshfleld yesterday and will remain for an Indefinite time with Mrs. Harry Noble. MISS ELLA LAWLOR passed through Marshfleld yesterday on her way to Bandon where she will remain" for a few days visiting relatives. MRS. WM. LUSE of Coos River, was In this city yesterday attending to some business affairs and in cidentally visiting with friends. FRED WALKER of Chicago, is on Coos Bay attending to business af fairs and incidentally visiting old friends In Marshfleld. EVERETT HOWE of Dora, Is visit ing In Marshfleld for a week or ten days ns the guest of his sister Mrs. Milo Sumuer of West Marshfleld. MISS LOLA ROBERTS left Coos Bay recently for San Francisco where she will bo placed In a hos pital and undergo a serious operation. MISSES ELSIE BOND and MABLE EVANS left North Bend yester day for tholr homes in Portland, after having visited on Coos Bay for some tlmo with friends. MR. and MRS. N. W. KINGSLY of Marshfleld, aro soon to leave for Denver, Colo., their old home, whero they, go to mako an ex tended visit. H. R. Bevler, proprietor of tho North Bond Gas Engine Works, is now turning out a now model engine that is declared by those who have seen It to excel anything now In uso on tho bay. It Is especially devised for uso in boats and launches, provi sion being made for casing It in. a water tight compartment so that It will not bo harmed by waves wash ing over the boat. Mr. Bevler now has one on exhibi tion at his shops at tho old North Bend woolen mills. Several have al ready been ordored and he has a largo force of men busy turning them out. With the exception of a few brass parts, the engine Is entirely manufactured at homo. The crank hanger runs In oil which lubricates the cylinder at tho samo time. A "climber" makes it posslblo to have any speed from 750 to 2000 revolutions per minute by merely moving a lever, which if thrown across tho center, reverses tho en gine. Mr. Bevler claims that his engino will run a 14-lnch propeller 200 re volutions per minute faster than any- other machine of tho samo horse power on the bay. Ho states that castorn firms in demonstrating their machines use a propeller having a low pitch In the blades which gives rapidity of motion to tho wheel but not a corresponding lncreaso of speed. Among tho ones ordered of hlift thoro aro three slnglo cylinder, on'o two-cylinder and one eighteen horse power, three-cylinder engines. NOTICE. I havo to oxchango for Coos Bay property a well Improved homo la San Joso, California. Anyone wish ing to change location will do woll to seo mo. M. A. SWEETMAN. nERE'S A REAL BARGAIN. All porsons buying a $5.00 ordor of groceries, any dny this week, cam havo 20 pounds of granulated sugar for $1.00. Wo take this means to get acquainted with tho public. ANONA CASH GROCERY, Opposlto Times OfQco. NO. 0 Winner of First Prizo $5.00 In Cash In Ad contest. J .T..T..T..T., f 1" i" New Stylta and Samples Just Received From Charles A. Stevens Coat & Bulfc Housa, Chicago, 111. Mrs. U. R. Smith, ACat. Cor. ITlret and B ets. MarekBeld Yakima Best Flour on sale afthe ANONA CASH GROCERY, opposite Times office. T..T..T-T.1 j Discriminating Housewives I Always Call For Eastern Star and Primrose Hams and Bacon . . Becauso they aro prepared undor scrupulously cloan conditions from selected Eastern Corn Fed Hogs. The same remarks apply to X Golden Gate Lard At all Groceries and Markets ,H"rT,r,I"rT,I,T'r rMr