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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. ,525HS25HSE5S5ZEESH52EI15E52S25E5aEK52SE5 ' i&&liJf Vx?kJ of Class M. R. LEE IS CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER I IJAVK .H'NT RECEIVED MY MX!! Ol1 "PACKARD" SHOES FOR KAKTKR. ALL THE SHAPES IX TAX AM) PATENT LOW CUTS. REMEMBER I AM GOING TO (il E AWAY A So "STETSON" hat. every nor. Pint mask entitles you to a chance. $$ Marshfield, Oregon ' ft "The Gent's Furnisher" a eSH5HSlra52StSHSa5HSH?25ES25HSa I5EiJESZ!L:niErE5I325a525E5HSH5H5Tl7!5ZF i MyitL- Point Man Endeavors to Se- euio Republican Nomination :it Primaries, April 17th. M. R. Loo of Myrt'e Point, is on Coos Day In behalf of his candidacy for the Republican nomination for county treasurer, lie filed his peti tion just in time to set on the ballot, his candidacy being inspired and urged by tbo Myrtle Point delega tion. He has been a resident of Coos county since 1S73 and is well known. He asks that all who believe him worthy of the position give him their vote at the primaries. ALL COMEDY WEEK AT THE fflWWaPtf PsH 3 yvwui ul 7:30 and 8:45 B HfaOQk tea MiNi 'rfP.Br We 4iwi..mwiii iii.i w , gisjaammw r'A ra mi A My H, &F !.... i:i. nADMTiM !). Dn rvc 1.. .v.cr..-i. iPV JUDi iiK.c u.miMjiu x J-viiLidi o uniy uuiuiau ran ?iFtiuninrwRr rmn Tim a cmr y tW . &&& fi 'Your Uomes Uean- Admission 20c ed. Pressed and y repaired for $1.50 per month on con tract: for 3 months We will store your goods far lc cubic feet. Bay Sido Paint Co., .orth Uend. TRY GUET'i'ARD'S PURE. Store your Goods with the Bay Sile Paint Co., North Bend. r&i I KM : j I iilhwii nil mWM L Performances 7:30 and S:4S p. ra. Admission 10 OPEN EVERY AFTERNNON AND EVEN Mim ING, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p. m. Speciel r !S Co private parties ::5 to liiiiO p. m. DANCING eicry Wednesday night alter 0:iJO p. in. Gents, .c; Ladles, free. Evcellent door, fiooil limbic. D. L. AVERY, Prop. The Unique PantaLoraim GET YOUR iiSH5H5HSaSZS252Sa5Z!S25E525E5HS2ZE3 USESHSHSHSBSSS2SHSSJ2SSI3ZrS5HiIcS3 I A. r r j t I? Wood I i The average Person will consnmn in their natural life time, lS-head-ot-hogs most of which w'll be in the shape of Hams, Bacon and Lard This being fis Cnse Do You Realize the Importance of Pure Hams, Bacon, Lard, Wo Do! knowing this and being experts in these particular necessities of lifts, wo have chosen with Great Care anil study the following Brands as being superior to all others. Primrose Gate Lard, Eastern aeon S ASK YOUR DEALKR. ACCEPT NO OTHER t m .. FROM .. JOHX ARLANBSON Hall & Anderson Agents t t Phone 817.. T -- FOR TABLE USE TRY Weinhnrd's Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 481 Orders Delivered Freo. U j ravoi ana 4 f ni.ii- n . !, 4t. : .. ,.,U.- .,,. I I I l m.uic oluic ill LUC Lity wiltJIti IIU iUi;MU IliillU gUUUb ! are carried and our prices are right too. A fair profit t Yourself j By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur- i- I X fs all wo ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had "f here, i SOME SPECIAL PIECES 'j: of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store, Come and inspect the stock whether you wish to buy or not, C A. JOHNSON f Z FRONT STREET t z f f ... 1 It Pays to AdvertiseIn the Times z i: Read vhat an Advertiser says and then i prorn by his experience 1 j. Z f i 1 w??Sr: LiU) ( all Strvln, ut Anj )onr Good Jleairv nud V hides. HKIS.MUt, MUiLKIC & CO. 3.ieiy, Kt-ed and SjiIo Stable. l'ood for fiale. Third (. A ht. Phone l.'OI Mnrshflold ?ISK32j2JE3a MANGAN'S i jstfrijgffi-taiia Undertaking Parlor Neiy O'ConncI BWg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Tclsphoncs: Office 2161 Residence 2171 Tattle of the Town Little nms rt fact sifted from tin clinir of Rossii) 11 lug up mid down tlio hhmi. - r . - AVKATllKU KOKhCAST. O (Uy ssoclHtid Press.) 3 ' WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Wcdnesdny; prob- ab'.y liglit frost toniglit. North to east winds. O LOCAL Ti:Mii:RATURi: UK- O O PORT. v For twenty-four hours end- O ins; G p. in.. April 13, by Dr. E. Milieus, local cooperative O government observer. " Maximum 5G Minimum 45 At G p. in 49 Precipitation none O Wind, Northwest; cloudy. COOS RAY TIDKS Tbo following tables give the Qours of high and low tides for every uay tills week: HIGH WATER! A. M, FOR SALE Furniture heating stoe Appi Fitko, Pine street. range and to A. E. FOUR TEAMS FOR SALE One matched team weighing 2.S00 pounds, G years old, three other good teams all at work steady work. One good buggy horse har ness and buggy. Reasons for sell ing, sicknesi and must leave. Cur ren Bros., North Bend. FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Good3, cheap. P. F. Gagnon. WANTED Grain sacks, 5 cts. each. MASTERS & McLAIN. WANTED Girl to take care of baby. Apply to Mrs. II. H. McPherson. LARGE FRONT room for rent, fur nished or unfurnished. Apply 'B' "Times." FOR RENT Large sunny front room, across from Marblo Worl s. WANTED To do dressmaking in private homes; by the day. En quire 'W' care "Times." 1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. FOR RENT House of ten rooms and bath in South Mnrshflold. Ap ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phono 49 i. ::m:fc:rm::tt:ittta:j!t::Hn::r':ti::ti' ! IMMEDIATE VICINITY j It is the policy of this bank to Jl comflnc its business to the im- I tj mediate vicinity. In following jj fj this remise, the bank not only g U diihniifps its own stability, but j t promoted the highest interest of J, h the community. : H FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF H COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. y O. 15. Hinsdale V. S. McFarland H 2 Pi evident Cashier j HJohn Pruess R. T. Kaufman K M Vice Pres. Asst. Casliier !i aKJUJnt:i:;-:tttr:.t:n:ar:aa:ttxT:n:j Drink Wcinards's IJOTTLEI) IIKEIl 3Inrden's Wliolesalo liquor House I'hono 181 Orders Delivered Free William A. Carter CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR Railroad CoiraiissIne7 First Congressional District SALEM "OREGON 13 11 in 1G 17 IS 19 Date. Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday. Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . LOW WATER Date. I Monday . . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . li. m. 10:12 4:59 5:33 G:ll G: 14 21 ft. G.5 1.1 0.S 0.3 -0.1 -0.5 P. M. S:04-0.7 A. M. h. in. 4:25 10:57 11: 12 i ft. 2.0 5.9 G.3 7.1 h. m. 10:47 4:59 5:35 G:15 G:51 I 7.27 S:05 1' in. 24 19 50 21 1:02 1:49 2:35 M. ft. G.3 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.8 2 2 2!s ft. 1.3 Eureka OJV Bar. The Eureka which has been fast on the sand spit at Pony Slough got off at the flood tide at midnight last night. She came down to tho Marshfield bunkers this morning and loaded for Portland. Xortli Rend Council to Meet. The North Bend city council will meet in regular session tonight. It is pre sumed that threo or four blocks of plank paving will be ordered. The proposed new charter will probably also be taken up and discussed. Branching Out. - George Good rum, the clothier and furnisher, lias just added to his stock a lino of the high grade Packard shoes. The shoe department is hereafter to be as prominent and complete as tho other features of this popular com mercial establishment. Circuit Court Open. Tho next term of Circuit Court meets at Co qullle city on Monday, April 27th, but Judge Hamilton has written say ing that he will be at Coquillo City on'Frlday, tho 24th, at 1 o'clock p. m., to meet with tho attorneys as is his usual custom. Will Start AVnrk. Tho Drain Non pareil says that J. W. Sweeney, who holds the contract for building four tunnels on tho now Drain-Coos Bay railway, near Elkton, is in Drain preparing to start construction Work. He expects to get the work underway within a short time and will rush It to completion. Now Styles and Samples Just Received From ' Charles A. Stoveng Ooat & Suit Hootbo, Chicago, 111. O MRS. M. R. SMITH, Agent Cor. 'First and B eCb. Marahflold 4 .. M. C. Maloney, Publisher Coos Bay Times. .J. Dear Sir: Z From the results of our nil. with you Saturday evening, wo havo l had more business than wo could handle. The Times seems to ho X tho proper mUertisius medium for reaching the people of Coos . i U Jt i. y. Respectfully, C. W. Baumbaugh, Battle Creek Turkish Baths .J. f..I..I..;....;..;..;..tVHM"H,4,,H,,'H I'r-H H-H-I-K-K-K' ESZSHSHSZSZSESHSHSZSSSHSHSESEEHSBfa ood Can be had at a moments notice at ell's WOOD YARD Link Smith lessee 'Phono 921 -North Front St. yDry W 1 1 Campfe 1 Something Mew Try the Merchants' Lunch, 11:30 to 2 p.m. 25c s Cafe Also the evening dinner is worth trying Sold Their Sheep. Charlio Mer chant was in the c'ty today from Merchant Bros, rnnoh near Billiards. He reports that they havo disposed of their entire flock of sheep at tho ranch, Carver & Bushnell from near Myrtle Point being the purchasers. The roads between the Bay and Bill iards is reported to bo in fine shape for this season of tho year. At the Crystal. Tho all-comedy bill at the Crystal was presented to capacity houses. Each film was n hit from "Woman Cruel Woman" to "Take Good Care of Baby." Tho Teddy Bear slides In the song "Everyone Wns Meant for Someone" brought down tho house. Too much cannot be said about this bill it is a laugh producer from start to finish. FLORENCE MEN TO GROW CRANBERRIES THERE. WEINIIARD'S UKKIt PROMOTES HEAITH MARSDEN'S LIQUOIt HOUSE Orders Do!lvril Free. Jesso Rounds and I;. II. Caulleld Will Endeavor to Start New Industry In Western Oregon. EUGENE, Ore., April 11. Josso Bounds of Eugene, and L. B. Can field of Cottago Grove, havo Just purchased 1G0 acres of land on tho North Fork of the Sluslaw rlvor, two miles from Florence, from Mr. Bounds' father, J. A. Bounds, and they will ongago In tho business of raising cranborrles on tho 20 acres of marsh land on tho tract. Mr. Bounds returned this uftornoon from Corvallls, whoro the deal for tho land was closed with his father, who resides there. Mr. Bounds stated to a Guard re porter this afternoon that ho nnd Mr. Cnnflold will begin sotting out cranberry plants at once and they will ho bearing within two yearn from the tlmo they aro sot out. Thoy will not set tho ontlro marsh to tho herrloi) this year, but will gradually incroaso the acreage until the 20 acres aro covered with tho vines. Tills marsh Is very similar to thobo on Coos Bay and In Tillamook county, whore tho uorry U exten sively grown and profitably mar keted, and tho promoters of tho en terprise on tho Sluslaw sou no rea son why thoy cannot make n success of tho venture Personal Motes EI,MER RONES of NnrMi Bend, was n city visitor yesterday. BERT DIMMICK Is spending a few days at Ten Mile with friends. MRS. HvrsCIHMJT of Coos River, was shopping hi Marshfield yesterday. MARSHAL NAY of Kentuck Inlet, spent Monday In Marshfield with friends. F. D. KRUSE of Isthmus Inlet, was transacting business in Marshfield on Monday. W. GUPTIL of Coos River, was in Marshfield yesterday attending to business affairs. K. K. Keno of Denver is on Coos Bay ror a few days attending to busi ness affairs. A. R. McLAURENE of Marshfield, is in Bandon for a few days attend ing to business affairs. A. R. MCDONALD of Ten Mile, wns attending to business affairs in Marshfield yesterday. CAPTAIN C. W. HARRIS of Sumner, was attending to business affairs In Marshfield yesterday. SEYiMOUR ERICKSON ot Ten Mile, was in Marshfield yesterday trans acting business affairs. II. KING left Marshfield yesterday for Ton Mile whore ho will remain for a few days with friends. A. C. KRAHBLE of Minneapolis, is on Coos Bay for a short time at tending to business affairs. r MRS. WM. HORSFALI, spent today In Marshfield and loft this evening for her homo at Lakewood. MRS. GEO. WITTE of Coos Rlvor, was In Marshfield yesterday at tending to business affairs. ARTHUR McKEOWN loft this city yesterday for Ton Mile where ho will spend a short time fishing. MISS AGNES GOODWIN arrived in tills city yesterday and will re main for some time as the guest of friends. TOM HARVEY and wife, C. C. Going nnd wifo and II. Wells and wife, spoilt Sunday on Coos River fishing. BEN.T. WALKER is in this city for a few days attending to business affairs and incidentally visiting frlonds. HARRY DARTELL left Marshfield yoitorday for Portland where ho will remain for somo tlmo attend ing to business affairs. JOHN E. PERROTT of Coquillo, an aspirant for tho Republican nomi nation for sheriff, was on' Coos Bay yesterday in behalf of his candidacy. FRED RIVES loft Marshfield yes terday for San Francisco where ho will remain for about six weeks, thon returning to Coos Bay by way of Portland. GEO. VERNE and wifo left Marsh field yesterday for Portland, whoro they will reinnin permanently, Mr. Verno having accepted n position in that city. JACK DARRE, who has been on Coos Bay for sometime past, left yesterday for his homo in the East whoro ho will rtmnln for a short vacation with his parents. E. D. BURNEE passed thru Marsh field yesterday on his way to North Bend from Coquillo, whoro ho will romnln for a bhort tlmo attending to business affairs and incidental ly visiting frlonds. MISS NELLIE BERNITT hns boon elected delegate for tho Westorn Star, which will hold the conven tion this year in Salom on Mny 19th. Miss Bornltt will leave Marshflold about tho 15th of next month and remain away about ono month, MRS. E. A. MAY of Marshfield, re turned on tho steamer Alliance from Portland. Sho brought with her tho two small children of Mrs. W. W. May who died April 5th, at Portland. Sho wishes to thank tho ofllcors of tho boat for tho courtesy shown hor on her trip with the children, oven from tho captain to tho cook helped her euro for the children. BIRTHS. BORN To tho wifo of HI Wright, on April 12, 1908, a bon. NOTICE TO BASEBALL PLAYERS AND FANS. We aro now prepnred to store your goods. Bay Sido Paint Co., . North Bend. Thoro will bo a meeting of those intorosted in bnsoball Thursday even ing at S o'clock sharp, at tho Co. null ('hiiinherH City Hull for tho puipnso of perfecting nn organization nud to devise ways and moans of glisten ing a ball team In this town. Also to disciiBS forming a Coos County League, All those Interested nro earnestly requested to bo present. O. A. HOWARD, Acting manager. DIABLO! Tho latest thing out in games from 2Co to J2.50 Coos Bay Cash Storo,