The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 11, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    . THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1908.
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to Man Clothiers"
Another big invoice of Men's all Wool Suitings just received and marked at the popular price
We aim to give our customers the best that can be had for the money
From the Oregon Woolens we manufacture
Suitings, Flannel Shirts, Underwear and Siosiery
See Our Big Display of
Men's and Boy's Popular Priced Clothing"
The WOOLEN MILL STOR
J. L. BOWMAN, Proprietor
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GEORGE ROT1NOR, Manager
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I have it, Come see it, ft will give your neck a rest
The name will appear in tomorrows ad, so beware
I have two new arti51cs but I sm Hot going to tell what they arc
Take it froa me and you will always be in style
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STEAMERS.
THE
SAILS FOR SAX FRANCISCO, SUN DAY, MAY 3rd.
Xo reservation held after tlio arrival of the slilp unless ticket Is
i bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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JOIIX ARLANDSON
Hall & Anderson
Agentu
$ Phone 817.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
U. V. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw. Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland. Oro. Marshfiil. Ore.. Phone 441.
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Wood for Sale.
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STEAMER EUREKA
SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd.
No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless
ticket Is bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
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Preaches Against Hoppicking.
OREGON CITY, April 28. (Special) Rev. John M. Linden,
pastor of the First Daptist church, has Instituted a vigorous cru
sade against the members of his church picking hops, stating that
It is encouraging the liquor interests. In a sermon Sunday night,
before a crowded church, he said. "It requires a quickened con
science to crystallize action against hop-picking, which is part of
the process of beer-making."
A Sermon and
a Suggestion
HERE'S YOUF GOOD
HEALTH
Woinhard's Beer
.HARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phone 481
Orders Delivered Free
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ij IMMEDIATE VICINITY
j It is the policy of this bank to fc
comline its business to uie iin- t
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, the bank not only
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
the community.
if fIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
a O. 15. Hinsdale W. S. McFarlund
3 President Cashier ij
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FOR TABLE USE TRY
Welnhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Freo.
What do you think of the prohibition side of the ques
tion? It's in the sermon.
In 1907 Oregon hop growers raised and marketed FOUR
MILLION DOLLARS worth of hops.
If Oregon is voted "dry" no market in the world will
take Oregon hops.
If Oregon votes for prohibition, Oregon brewers will
have no use for barley or hops.
Do Oregon hop growers want to pay FOUR MILLION
DOLLARS a year for the experiment
Let us stop closing business up and Lry opening $
itup instead
Drink Wolnards'a
BOTTLED BEER
Marden's Wholcsnlo Mqnor
House
Phone 481 Orders Dollvered
Froo
Come and Eat
with us
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Cafe
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Only two In fam
ily. Best wages. Apply Sanitary
Meat Market.
WANTED Names of parties who
want a timber claim. I am form
ing a pool of ten and will guaran
tee a claim of not less than 4,000,
000. Must close before May 20th.
In new reservation to be thrown
open in short time. F. B. Cameron
Box 352, Marshfield, Ore.
FOR RENT New seven-room house
at Bunker Hill, for particulars see
Aug. Frizeen, Broadway or add
ress Box 3 S3, Marshfield.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures
For information address 'A' Times
WANTED Situation as seamstress
in linen room in hotel. Address
P. O. Box 405.
FOR SALE Nice two seated hack.
Apply to J. C. Doane.
FOR SALE Relinquishment on
homestead. Apply 'S' Times.
LOST Small black purse contain
ing gold and silver. Finder will
be liberally rewarded by return
ing same to Times office.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, all
modern conveniences. Apply Mrs.
J. Greenwood, across from Steam
Laundry.
FOR SALE In sections 3, 4, 9 and
10, township 24, G04 acres of
land, good house, bearing or
chards, etc. Also 4 or 5 millions
old growth fir timber. Will sell
the whole of It, or In parcels to
suit purchaser. Apply to C. W.
Sanford, Marshfield, Ore.
FOR RENT House six rooms and
baths, electric light, everything
modern. Apply 'B' Times.
FOR RENT Seven-room house, with
modern conveniences. Enquire
Clausen's Shoe Store.
FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a fine
toned Piano, also a nine by
twelve wall tent. Address P. O.
Box 226, Marshfield.
Tattle of the Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
the chaff of gossip flying up
and down tlio town.
WEATHER FORECAST.
WESTERN OREGON Prob-
ably showers tonight and Tues-
day.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours end-
ing 5 p. in., May 11, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, local official gov-
ernment observer.
Maximum GO
Minimum 32
At 5 p. m 52
Precipitation none
$ Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
COOS BAY TIDES
Tbe following tables give the
nours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
BIAY, 1008.
LOW WATERj A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m.l ft. h. m. ft.
Monday . . 11 2:49 2.4 2:37 1.9
Tuesday . .12 3:39 1.6 3:31 2.0
Wednesday 13 4:21 0.8 4:19 2.0
Thursday .14 5:04 0.1 5:02 2.1
Friday . .'15 5:41-0.6 5:43 2.3
Saturday . 1G G:24 -1.1 C:24 2.G
SUNDAY . 17 7:04 -1.3 7:07 2.8
MAY, 1008.
IIGH WATEIIJ A. M. P. I.
Date. I h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday .. 11 8:42 4.7 9:12 6.1
Tuesday . .12 9:39 5.2 9:53 6.5
Wednesday 13 10:29 5.6 10:32 0.9
Thursday ..14 11:17 5.9 11:09 7.2
Friday . . 15 12:07 6.0
Friday . . 15 11:47 7.4
Saturday . 1G 12:52 G.2
SUNDAY ..17 0:23 7.4 1:39 6.0
FOR SALE Household goods, and
two heifers, N. E. Anderson Bay
City.
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, in
the new O'Connell Building.
FOR RENT Kenyon Cottage, In
rear of "Fix Up." Inquire at
Gunnery.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $60 and $65 per acre. Owner
C. II. Chandler, Bandon. Oregon.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North
Bend.
I purchased a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and found It to be all claim
ed for it in tho advertisements.
Three of tho family have used it
with good results in summer com
plaint. H, E. Howe, publisher of
the Press, Highland, Wis. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS.
Ono reason a girl doesn't like au
tomobllo riding so much Is a man
can't run it all the tirao with one
arm.
Enterprise In. Tho Enterprise
laden with Roguo River salmon,
reached Coos Bay from Wedderburn
Saturday night. She will return at
onco with produce.
Engines for Schooner. Two large
gasoline engines for tho schooner
now In course of construction at the
Kruse and Banks shipyards, arrived
on tho Alliance from Portland,, today.
Scarlet fi-ver at Sumner. Several
cases of scarlet fever are reported to
have broken out at Sumner tho last
few days. Dr. Dix of Marshfield, was
called there yesterday. Stringent
steps are being taken to prevent a
spread of tho disease there.
School Resumes Today. Tho pub
lic schools In Marshfield and North
Bend, which had been closed for a
few days on account of illness among
the pupils, resumed this morning. No
further trouble from disease Is anti
cipated. Most of tho pupils were
ready to return.
Big Engines Arrives. A largo
donkey engine or hoisting engine for
John McDonald, for hauling up and
letting down cars on Blue Ridge at
Daniels Creek, arrived today. Tho
engine has been expected for several
weeks and tho delay has held up Mr.
McDonald's work which will bo push
ed from now on.
Buy Flve-Acro Tract. Downing
Brothers, who recently camo to Coos
Bay from Washington, havo pur
chased a flve-acro tract on Isthmus
Inlet about two miles from Marsh
fiold and adjoining tho Steckels
Place from R. O. Stutsman. The
tract has deep water frontage nnd
will bo cleared at onco for fruit
growing and truck gardening for
which it is admirably located.
.Mrs. Straw Bettor. Mrs. E. E.
Straw, wife of Mayor Straw, yester
day underwent an operation at their
homo for nppondlcitls from which
she had been bothorod considerably
latoly. She was In excellent condition
for tho operation and it is said to
havo been ono of tho most successful
! Personal Notes
F. S. DOW is expected home from
San Francisco next week.
MASTER TOM MINOT returned to
day from a short visit at Coqulllo.
W. U. DOUGLAS, Dr. E. Mingus and
a number of others, went to Co
qullle this morning on business.
C. H. JENKINS and Wm. Conrad
spent Sunday at Sumner, doing a
little hunting while there.
ED. KAJIERRER is in Portland on
a business trip. He will visit San
Francisco before returning to
Marshfield the last of tho week.
CHARLES PARKER of the C. A.
Smith Lumber and Manufacturing
Company, left yesterday on tho M.
F. Plant en route to his home In
Minneapolis where ho will remain
several months.
MRS. ED. KAMERRER and two
children left yesterday for San
Francisco from which place she
will go to Colusa, California, for
an extended visit at the home af
Mr. Kamerrer's parents.
C. A. SHARKEY of Charles City, la.,
and A. A. Thacker of Ohio,
arrived on Coos Bay to investigate
this section. Mr. Thacker has
been In tho oil business and will
investigate tho possibilities of oil
In this section.
THE REV. II. II. BROWN left yes
terday on tho M, F. Plant for San
Francisco whero ho will Join Mrs.
Brown, who preceded him there a
few weeks, and the two will short
ly leave on their extended eastern
trip.
SEC. WALTER LYON of the Cham
ber of Commerce started on an
overland trip to Roseburg Satur
day night to confer with tho Ore
gon State Fair Board, concerning
tho printing of tho premium lists
for tho Second Southern Oregon
District Fair hero in August. Ho
expected to walk all tho way from
Sumner. Ho will return the latter
part of tho week.
that has ever been performed here.
Sho Is reported getting along nice
ly and her complete recovery soon Is
hoped for by tho numerous friends
of tho fnmily.
Answers Critics. Tho Rev. Father
Donnelly of tho Catholic church In
his sermons at North Bend and
Marshfield yesterday answered, In no
uncertain terms, tho criticism that
certain parties unfriendly to Mercy
hospital have mnde. He showed how
untruo theso rumors aro and ex
plained how part of tho money used
to build tho Institution had been
raised. L. J. Simpson alono con
tributed about $5,000 and Father
Donnelly personally gave $3,000 to
It.
Many Enjoy Excursion. Over 160
North Bend and Marshfield people
yesterday took advantage of the ex
cursion which Conductor Kardell
and others rnn to Bandon yesterday.
Tho train left hero at 8 o'clock,
reached Bandon at 11, and, return
ing, loft Bandon at D, and reached
Marshfield at 8:15 p. m. Asldo from
tho rain at Bandon about 2:30 In
tho aftornoon, nothing occurred to
mar the day. Good accommodations
were afforded on tho train and boat.
Tho Acmo Band which accompanied
tho party contributed to tho pleasure
of tho day by numerous selections.
All report a very enjoyable time.
SETTLEMENT NOTICE.
All people knowing themselves In
debted to J. J, Curron personally or
Curron Bros, of North Bond, will
ploaso sottlo with Stovo Curron In
North Bend as ho has tho power of
attorney to collect and pay nil bills.
J. J. CURREN.
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