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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1908. tttil vvvvv9tmmwwmMWWHWWWWW . As ps-T?lP!r353rv - . : Tattle of the Town Personal Notes Where are yosi gomg tonight? The Little grams of fact sifted from J the chuff of gossip Hying up and down tho town. 2 MRS. POTTER of Mlliington, waa shopping in Marahfleld on Satur- 0133 li M1SS MAY ROZELLE of Empire, was a city visitor yesterday. ,2Ld VBff IW t" IL. fsmf&M S5"Qjt35W A I TIIF1 A HTOIP JB Lffl i ir v 1 lot h r n e k p JS. 2, Js iL.4 Jryk B jjl v JjLg aiLtMtMit.diaaa ssmsiisBXSxsmsssssssmssimnsmssfXKsa Film of Cairo to Khartoum a Great Interest MONEY TO LOAN. $1,000, J2.000 and 55,000 to loan on real estate. Address, Investment, care of Tho Times. ROOMS TO RENT. Times. Apply at Tho tt0 WEATHER FORECAST, (lly Associated Press.) An education and an enjoyment In one, Mysterious Wonderful Egypt Egyptian Temples and markets the Pyramids and the Sphinx scenes on the Nile River in Central Africa. You cannot affordto miss It. FATALITY. A thrilling Drama. THE DERVISHES 'REVENGE. It sounds serious but It is a continual laugh. ' ' ' ' Hear Demarls Gabbert sing the illustrated song, "Under tho Tropical Moon" and "Sweethearts and Roses." Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. Change of Program Monday and Thursday Price always the same - - - 10c Sntnmninm$nsmtutnminunmtnmmmnmnnmll htwth ptmt" Nw pen 7 ot 9:3 p m 1 n.Ci lYliNIV- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30 Special Rates to private parties 9:30to 1 J:30 p. m, Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exlusively C. B. Schiffler, Floor Mgr D. L.Avery, Prop. I TYP EWRITER PAPER 50c, 75c and Up Per Box RIBBONS 75c and $1.00 NORTON & HANSEN Front Street StXXZ&OGOSOSSSm&SGCOlXXXXXX XX&$0&$C!($$0$&5$&$$$00$G. Flour Has Declined The New Price Orpheum Theatre TO-NIGHT Film Heart Governs tho Head Film The Reluctant Dog. Film Spanish Detectives Film Tho Gaitic3 of Divorce ILLUSTRATED SONGS "Does This Train Go to Heaven", "A Picnic For Two." Piano Overture "Mercedes" by H. R. Robinson. Entire Houbo 10c Performances 7:30 and S:45 p m MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New O'Connel BIdg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 !MW.'iBS&iJWJWmgEE Per Sack 0$6$S$0$S4S 6SOOS0S6OO$$O$$O$SS0 iMtttvvimvwiraTKr'fOT HERE SHE IS t I Zs&S rt i 2 -Cycle Make and Break We Also Have another called the From 2 to 200 Horse Power They're the Goods Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water Front Near "A" Street Phone 33 COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman Co. t General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Jkot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield Latest New York Styles AT JENSEN'S Where Good Clothes Are Made :- -t- sCoal GET YOUR Woo A N D .. FROM .. JOHN AHLANDSON Hull & Anderson Agents Phone 817. t. Cnb Call Survleo at Any Honr Good Hearto aud Vehicles. IIElSNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and SaIo Stable. Wood for Hala. Thlrrl A f. Phnlir I'JOl UrhflpM WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN ADDITION? BECAUSE It is choice inside residence property, lots 50xJ00 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Hemrj Sengstacken, Manager.. mmmmmmmttntmanmuurmwua IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of thia bank to comflno its busineus to tho im mediate vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfleld, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess It. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier tmnmmitmmmuuumiitiiitttiutinxm STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. I'BNDEUGItASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m. LaTea North Bend a 8:16, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m and 1:46 3:15 end G!0fi p. m. Make dally trips except Sunday. Fnr: One way, 16 eectj; ro'Jad trip, 26 ecata. FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gacnon. FOIl RENT. Part of unfurniished house. Eastslde. Inqulro at Store. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter in good condition. Inqulro at "Times" office. FOK KENT House of ten rooms and bath in South Marshfleld. Ap ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phono 494. FOR RENT Two rooms for modern housekeeping, hot and cold water. Enquire at house north of marble works. FOR SALE Good family cow. Ap ply to Chas. Doane, Balnes St., Railroad addition. FOR SALE Range and dining table nearly new. Inquire 'N' care of "Times." LOST Bracelet with small diamond In center. Initials C. G. R. Small gold chain attached. Finder re turn to this office and recelvo reward. WANTED Competent girl or gen eral housekeeper. Good wages. Small family. Permanent place. Apply 'R' care "Times." WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight, with light frost except near the coast. Tuesday, fair O with northwest winds'. J. C. BEATTY was down from Coos River Saturday. LOCAL TEMPKRATUKE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending C p. m., April 3, by Dr. E. Mingus, local coopera tive government observer. Maximum . .57 Minimum 3S At 6 p. m 4 C Precipitation 05 Wind, southwest. Cloudy. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: J. GAENEY-of North .Bend, was with friends in Marshfleld yesterday. MRS. ROBINSON of Allegany, was the guest of relatives in Marshfleld on Saturday. GEO, ROSS of Ros? Inlet, was attend ing to business affairs in Marsh yold on Sa.tu.rday.. MISS PETRA RONES of North .Bend, spent Sunday In Marshfleld "as tho guest of friends. J. F. HOPE of Ton Mile, was attend ing 10 uusiness nirairs in Marsh fleld Saturday. B. HOPE of Ten Mile, was in Marsh fleld Saturday attending to busi ness affairs. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at $60 and ?C5 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR SALE A lot 50 x 140 In rail road addition, partly cleared, fac ing east. Enquire "M" caro of Times. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun- , ity" care Times. FURNISHED room to rent. 'E,' caro of "Times." F.R RENT One C-room house and a woodshed, located In Plat B, ad joining Porter addition. Fine location. Apply John T. Olsen, North Bend. Three Acres In the Heart of Bandon 1,500 feet from the Post Office with house barn and other out buildings, all cleared and In clover, good spring and a good well close to tho school ground for $3,500. Two good ranches or farms, one $2,250 and tho other for $3,250 within 4 miles of Ban don. Address, E. E. O'akes, box SC, Bandon, Oregon. THY GUSTTARD'S IN ONE OR THREE POUND AIR TIGHT TINS It is the best Coffee from several Countries, blended and matured in the Green State then roasted just right. It is so good you will want more when you have tried it. Watch for Prize Contest CASTER CARDS EASTER GGS TASTER DYES EVERYTHING & FOR ASTER CHICKENS Easter A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Port Cards, Novelties, General MercliMudlaa. Front street, Marshfleld. HIGH WATER Date. Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday . LOW WATER Date. I Monday . . . C Tuesday .. .1 Wednesday 8 Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday . . A. M. h. m. ft. 3:17 G.5 4:03 5.9 5:01 5.4 6:07 5.0 7:21 4.8 8:27 4.9 9:23 5.1 10:12 5.5 A. M. P. M. li. m. 4:37 5:43 . 9 10 11 12 13 ft, 0.3 0.6 1.0 3.9 3.8 3.4 2.7 2.0 6:57 8:03 8:57 9:37 10:13 10:47 1 h. m. 10:05 11:07 1:04 2:07 2:59 3:45 4:24 M. ft. 3.3 3.7 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.3 Get New Boats. Thomas Harvey has purchased a line new launch that will accommodate six. On tho test runs, It proved very satisfactory, making good speed and running easy. Honors North Bend Youth. It Is announced that Senator Bourne hns named Redondo B. Sutton of Port land, cadet at West Point, and Mal colm R. McEwan of Portland, and ,H. L. Cnrmlchael of North Bend, as alternates. Milk Coiidensnry Starts. Tho North Bend Milk Condensary, which has been closed during tho winter months, reopened today. J. H, Keat ing, tho manager, has returned from Portland where ho has been spend ing a few months and will have chargo again. School Bonds Sold. School dis trict number 3, which recently voted the Issuance of $40,000 In bonds for Improvements has placed tho entire issue with Morris Bros, of Portland, who paid $101 premium for them, the district receiving $40,101. Home from California. Eugeno O'Connell and his daughter, Mrs. Richardson have returned to Marsh fleld from Southern California whero they have spent several weeks. Both are In good health and report that they had an excellent trip. First AspniiiKiis Inhibited. Tho first asparagus raised here this sea son was on exhibit Saturday at Sac chi's grocery store, it being brought In by S. W. Sherman of bunny Nook ranch on Coos river. Tills Is said to bo unusually early but tho quality was good. Council Meets Tonight. Tho reg ular quarterly session of tho Marsli fleld city council will bo held tonight. It is expected that final action may bo taken on tho Front street paving problem. The South Marshfleld sewer may also bo discussed. Alliance Sails Tomorrow. Agent L. W. Shaw today received a tele gram announcing that the Alliance would reach Coos Bay from Portland In tho morning. Sho will sail from hero on the return trip in tho after noon, tho Idea being to got her bad. on tho old schedule. Ifnyiifs Arm Fnictuml, Upon an examination of Georgo Haynes, who was Injured in a runaway Saturday afternoon, It was discovered that ho had sustained n bad fracture of tho nrru. Haynes was unconscious for a time and whilo ho was badly bruised, his condition is not regarded ns cri tical. Drs. McCormac and Houso worth attended him. Iliimn for Senator. R. D. Hume, the Roguo river salmon king, has nn? nounced that ho will ho u candldato for Stato senator from Coos and Curry counties on tho independent ticket at the Juno election. Four years ago, Mr. Humo endeavored to securo tho Republican nomination from this district for Stnto senator but was defeated in tho convention by J. 8. Coko of Marshfleld. Mr. Humo's decision to cut looso from party affiliations camo as a surprlso to local politicians. DIABLO Th latest craze. Europe kaa sons crazy cw It; Marshfleld next now' ut, tbt t ps Bay Cash toct. SOAP PRICES CUT IN TWO. To Introduce the famous A. B. Naptba soap, I have cut the price in two, selling ten-cent bars fop Ave cnts. It Is tho best washing and cleaning soap on tho market. We havo only twentyrflvo cases which aro going fast. Order, quickly If you want to "get In on the bargain. , F, A. Sacchl , -, . TK Belbb; Qrocar. MRS. ED. NOAH of Coos River, was shopping in this. city Saturday. M. FISHER of Empire, wns in Marsh fleld on Saturday attending to business affairs. CLAUDE NASBURG has returned from San Francisco after an ab sence of a few weeks. MISS GERTRUDE -MANDIGO of North Bend, spent Sunday in this city as tho guest of frlonds. A. VINEYARD of the. Eastslde, was attending to business transactions in Marshfleld Saturday. DR. and MRS. MINGUS and MRS. JOHN PRUESS spent Sunday with friends on Ten Mllo. W. LA PALME was over from tho Eastslde on Saturday, attending to business affairs In this city. B. GOODWIN, the representative of bun Bros, of San Francisco Is mak ing a business tour of Coos county. MRS. B. F. SAVAGE of Ten Mllo. was shopping In Marshfleld Sat urday and Incidentally visiting with relatives. J. C. MASTERS of Sumner, was at tending to business affairs la Marshfleld Saturday, and inciden tally visiting with friends. MILO PIERSON and wlfo of Ten Mile, wero In Marshfleld Saturday attending to business affairs and Incidentally seeing friends. MESSRS. PRAYER and J. C. CHAM BERS and MISSES JENNIE CUR REN and EVELYN TYRREL ot North Bend, spent Sunday, evening; in Marshfleld. F. JENKINS of Seigol, Rothchilds nd Co., of Baltimore, Is on Coos Bay attending to business affairs. Mr. Jenkins will leave this weok for tho Coqulllo country and make a tour of that section, al3o tho river towns and Bandon. MRS. II. ROGERS and daughter Mil dred returned to their homo on Coos River this morning after hav ing been in Marshflold Saturday and Sunday as tl.o guests of friends. MISS ALICE McCORMAC, who ac companied her father Dr. J. T. Mc Cormac on his tour of northern cities but who returned via Eugono In order to visit friends, reached Marshfleld Saturday. She had a very pleasant tnp. Sho lesumed her position in tho Marshfleld schools today. C. E. BRICE and wlfo, loft Marsh flold yesterday by way of San Fran cisco, for Kansas wlioro they will mako their permanent homo. Mr. and Mrs. Brlco havo been maklne their homo while on Coos Bay at Bay Park. Many frlonds rogrot their departure and liopo for their return In tho near future. COOS COUNTY FRUIT MEN WILL QRGANIZE. Cocpilllo VftRoy Grower! Arrange To In Othci-H Throughout County. At tho meeting of tho Coqulllo Valley Fruit Growers association at Myrtlo Point, arrangements wore mnde for tho organization of tho Coos County Horticultural association for tho bonellt of tho fruit growers of this section. Tho now organization. Is to bo perfected at tho next regular meeting In Myrtlo Point, the first Wediit lay in May, when each of thu assocla' uns In tho county will ho oxpectt d to huvo representatives pro- sent. Tho plan is to havo tho ono county association with local associations In each locality, tho local bodies having meetings a frequently as they soo fit nnd tho county association to meet onco a muiith. Tho county associa tion is to to incorporated. President T. M. Herman and Sec, Swan vll' send notice (o the various other associations and urge them to appoint dolegates to tho next meeting at Coqullle bo. that every organization will bo ropresonted there. Dr. M. G. Pohlfruit Inspector for Coos County, Is also working Jjard to got Iho new OHKOcJaJlon organized on th right basis us ZV believes It can do mnelt fpr Uo.bpijefi$ pf tho fruit rooa.