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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
r 'wip UPSWC""""""" 'TRW' r- "i 1 w wwu uwse" iwt jiw- -njyT f r-n-wvw',r '"" 'W(i.T-,'WTF'((J5psqp( jMIFiW!5IVW IHJPilWM rf'S""' THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. Vvfr BUSTER BROWN SHOE FORTH Ik); Mi HERE'S WHERE YOU FIND THE GllKATEST VARIETY OF SHOES FOR Till: YOUNG PEOPLE TO Hi: FOUND ANYWHERE. EVERY STYLE, EVERY KIND, ALL WEIGHTS, ALL GRADES, FROM LOW SHOI'S TO THE HIGH ONES, AND FllOM THE LIGHTEST LEATIIEK TO THE VERY HEAVIESTIN TANS OH HLACK. THIS IS THE SEASON FOK CHILDItr.N'S LOW SHOES, AVE HAVi: THEM IN A WOULD OF STYLES, PATENT LEATIIEK, KID, VALOUKES, PLAIN AND FANCY TOES, BUTTON, LACE OK STKAP, INCLUD ING THE EASY WALKERS OH SKUFFEKS AND THE HAKE FOOT SANDALS. MERCHANT & KAMM THE SHOE MOVED INTO FIRST HUSTLERS Trust & Savings Bank Bldg THE SALESMAN'S NAMt IS DUSTER BROWN. rvTja-,w THE BRIGHTEST LITTLE BOY IN TOWN. (i"tc(C vie-W- WHEM DAINTY JANE COMES IN TO BUY S?ll:lUJzl. HE KNOWS THE VERY KIND SHE'LL TRY, ( fej t !,' TtTl . .Diue Ribbon HoEjJuiTfiT her rtET V-"-1- nJlMlcv ..V. AnD MAKC T1IEM LOOK J.PTR1M ANONCAT.-----r:'51iK(s$" UWCVV Hnli rRND.J HOW WAST THE, .SORT Or .SHOE J fV'W WJO 1 Y 2 V i? That Jane ANt DuiTER ALWAY- uu- OT'yfliL $? ' COPYR'GHT tQ4 BV THE BffOWN SHOE CO E YOUNG FOLKS ERER w moms 'irwiUMm i n wmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MASONIC OPERA HOUSE . TWO EVENINGS Monday and Tuesday, June 29th and 30th BRILLIANT ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS-FUNNY FARCES STRIKING REPRESENTATIONS Under the Auspices of fche Ladies of ihe Episcopal Church : Seat Sale Opens Saturday Morning, June 27th at J. W. Butler's Office FINANCIAL TR.ENGTH In a bank lies, first, in the ability and experience of Its officers, "The men behind the gun;" second, its board of directors who ad vise with and direct the officers! and third, the Capital. LIBERALITY In a bank Is its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them in carrying on their legitimate busi ness. Our motto is: k "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and If you find us de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $ 1 00,000.00 Officers nnd Directors. John S. Coke, Pres. , William Grimes, W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers, Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W.' Tower, Dorsey Kreitzer, cashier. Judge John F. Hall. M. C Horton, Vice pres.-manager. tttfflwwwKimmnnmattttmmrattg IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comfine its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of the community. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess R. T. KaOfman Vir.fl PmH. Asst. Cashier wtmnmmnmmmmtimmnn"?tmt Now is the Time to Build Lime and Cement Have All Declined We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl. We " " California, " 3.00, " " We " " Lime 2.25 " " t i The above in small quantities Marked reductions in large quantities MURPHY-DOW Building Material Company Steam Dye Works C Streets ladles' nnd Gents' Garment! Gleaned or Dyed Philip Becker, Proprietor. pectacular Admission 25c 35c and 50c Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD OREGON. Capital Subscribed (50,000 Capital Paid Op 110,000 Undivided Profits d5,000 Does a general banking business and draws ou the Bank ol California. Ban Franclsc Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. KothcbU Bon, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all tba prln-t. cities of Europe. . , . Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposl lock boxes for rent at 60 cents a month o S5. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS You can BUY" or SELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and. profit try them. IIERE'S YOUR GOOD HEALTH Welnhnrd's Deer .HAItDEN'S LIQUOR JQUSE. Fliono 481 Orders Delivered Free u arniva! - The Oliver The World's Best and Most Modern Typewriter See it before buying a machine. Wo carry them in stock and can make immediate delhcry. T. HOWARD Jewelry Store Front St. Marshfleld. Electric Fans Keep the Flies Away We Can Supply You Oregon Electrical Supply Co. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SESSION JUNE 83 TO JULY 31, 1008 Courses in Biology, Chemistry, Education, English Literature, German, French, Spanish, History, Mathematics, Physios. Full corps of Instructors. , SPECIAL COURSES IN KAOH WLTABIMENriOlt'lLACIlEIlS For catalogue addreu the UD1STMR, UKIVfBSITT OF OREOOI, EUOIIE, OBCMI Hagq uist & Stone Have opened a first class deli cntcssen in Knights of Finland Temple. Also a full lino of cigars and confectionery nnd soft drinks. Pool in connection. Dron in and cot ncauainted. 4K1 e52SE5H5Z5E5E5Z5E5E5a5E525r!SH525E5a wi Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at Campbell's WOOD YARD Liuk Smith lessee 'Phone 921 North Front St. QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marshfleld nnd North (lend. I Formerly MERCHANT BROS. GIRL wanted to pick berries at Glen gardens, South Marshfleld. FOR SALE One 12 H.-P. stationary Standard gas engine. By Oakley &JJVrnolds, N,orth Bend. WAITED Three furnished or un furnished rooms in private house, privilege of light house-keeping If desired. Address B P. O. Box No. 394, City. LOST Gold ring with pearl and amethyst setting and emerald and diamond in center. Finder leave at Times office. FOR RENT Seven-room house on Fourth street. Inquire Mrs. Minot. LOST A bunch of about a dozen keys, Finder leave with J. E. Cooper at Garfield Hotel and re ceive liberal reward. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for housekeeping, $20. Mrs. War ren Smith's Cafe. FOR RENT Five-room cottage, with bath. MePherson Glnsor Co. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Electric light, bath and telephone West side of Fourth street, Just south of school house. Rent very reasonable. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address 'A' Times office. FOR SALE A new 26-foot launch hull. - Enquire Dr. Richardson's residence, Pine street. FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch on ICentuck Inlet, 2 acres plowed ready for garden, a first class fruit, vegetable and chicken ranch. Only $1,000. Inquire of Baysldo Faint Co., North Bend, Ore. CHIMNEY SWEEP ANY ONE WHO HAS NOT HAD THEIR CHIMNEY CLEANED, NOW IS THE TIME, AS THIS WEEK WILL BE MY LAST TIME IN YOUR CITY. LEAVE ORDERS AT BLANCO CIGAR STORE AT ONCE. GEO. STAUGH CHIMNEY SWEEP A Httlo forethought may savo you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes It a rule to koop Chamber lain's Colic, Cholora and Diar rhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. ii Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from t the chnff of gossip dying up 4 and down Uio town. I WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair, except showers near coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. 4 For twenty-four hours end- lng 5 p. m., June 23, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 66 Minimum 46 At 5 p. m 60 Precipitation . none Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. COOS BAY TD3ES The following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every aay this week: JUNE, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. Date. fh. m. ft. Wednesday 24 3:19 0.3 Thursday . 25 4:13 0.3 P. M. h. m. 3:09 3:59 4:51 5:39 0:19 ft. 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.2 3.4 Friday. . .26 4:59 0.8 Saturday . 27 5:34 -1.1 SUNDAY . 28 0:24 -14 HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.- Date. h. m. 9:32 10:32 11:23 ft, .h. m. 9:15 10:02 10:45 12:12 12:52 ft. Wednesday 24 5.1 7.0 7.1 7.2 5.6 5.6 Thursday . 25 5.2 5.b Friday . . 26 Satiirday . 27 SUNDAY . 28 Nairn Smith Due. The Nann Smith is due in today frpm the south. She Is towing a lumber schooner up. Begin Driving Piling. A force be gan work this morning driving piling for the new Chandler hotel. The work' will be rushed and will prob ably he completed In twenty days. Tom Thorson Better. Torn Thor- son, the teamster who was injured at the C. A. Smith mill Monday night, was reported resting easier this morning. The chances for his recovery are now considered good. Eureka nnd Plant Sail. The Eu reka will sail from Portland today for Coos Bay, reaching hero to morrow night or Friday morning. The M. F. Plant will sail from San Francisco Thursday afternoon for Coos Bay, reaching hero Saturday. She will sail from here Sunday. Boy Vandals in Cottages. Own ers of summer homes and cottages on South Coos River have been In formed that a number of Marshfleld boys recently broko into the homes there and caused considerable dam age. The Identity of the lads has been ascertained and they may be prosecuted. Among the homes en tered were those of Dr. J. T. McCor- mac and Eugene O'Connell, Will Have Library. The labor or ganizations of Coos Bay and the So cialists are perfecting plans for se curing a library for their Joint use. While works on economic questions will doubtless be first acquired the library Is to bo broad In its scope and contain all standard lltoraturo as rapidly as It can bo acquired If satisfactory cooperative arrange ments can bo made. A Joint meoting Is to be hold in the Socialist Hall next Sunday at which committees will be named and plans discussed. James Fuller UurleU. James Ful ler, the Coos county pioneer and veteran who died a few days ago, was burled from the M, J. Mangan undertaking parlors yesterday after noon. So far as can bo ascertained, he has no living relatives. Prior to his death, ho Informed Dr. Ingram of all his liabilities and asked that his property be sold to pay the debts which with tho expenses of his last Illness and the funeral equal tho value of his property. Will Bo Mnirled. Marshfleld friends are In receipt of Invitations announcing tho coming marrlago of Nollle Agnes Litchfield and Mr. Pe ter Marsdon which will take place at tho homo of tho bride's sister, Mrs. Stephon A. Sanford, In Rose burg, Monday afternoon, July C. Personal Notes R. D. HUME of Wedderburn, is in Marshfleld on business. F. S. DOW and E. J. THOMAS went to Coquille today on business. JAMES YOUNG of Rlverton, is trans acting business on Coos Bay. L. D. PETTYJOHN left this morn ing on a business trip to the Co quille valley. W. S. CHANDLER has written that he wJll come up from San Fran cisco on tho M. F. Plant this week. MRS. VAN DE CAR, nee Miss Sadlo Kruse, has arrived from Salem to visit her relatives and many friends on Coos Bay. DR. E. MINGUS is spending a few days at Coquille where ho was summoned as a witness in tho Anderson-Gordon murder case. J. R. McDONALD and wife, returned yesterday from San Francisco where they were called by the ill ness of Mrs. McDonald's mother. C. GRUELL, C. Fox, Mrs. C. Fox, J. Richard, Mrs. N. Richard, R. W. Chapman and W. Jays of Co qulllo, camo to Marshfleld and took the Alliance yesterday for Port land. HARRY SIONNER and F. P. Baum gartner of Portland, general agent for the Alliance, went to Coquille valley this morning to call on agents of tho . company there. G. N. BOLT and W. T. Merchant started on a fishing and hunting trip this morning and If they bring back half the fish and gamo they have promised their friends there will be great slaughter in the streams and woods beforo they return. MRS. JOHN W. FLANAGAN and Httlo daughter arrived yesterday from San Francisco where they have been visiting Mr. Flanagan's sister, Mrs. Shorldan, for two months. They returned via Drain nnd John went to Gardiner to meet them and accompany them homo the remainder of the Journey. Mrs. Flanagan says Coos Bay climate seems good after several weeks ex perience with the chill, wot winds of 'Frisco, CHARLES I. ROBERTSON, a broth er of Manngor L, R. Robertson of tho Pacific States Telephone Com pany, has arrived on Coos Bay to take charge of the switchboard and cable work of the company In this section. He camo here , ' from Fort Smith, Ark., but his homo was originally at Klrksvlllo. Mo. Ho Is an expert cable anti switchboard man and has beeri Identified with tho Bell Company for many years. Tho first work he will do here will be to tako charge of the Installation of tho now switchboard at Bandon. Then, he will supervise the construction work In tho rebuilding of tho local exchange. Peter Marsden at present a resident of Portland, is a son of Robert Mars den, Sr of Marshfield, and many Coos Bay friends will hasten to ex tend congratulations on, his good for time and wish that favoring gales may fill tho sails of tho honeymoon ship on its voyago on tho matri monial sea. JUST ARRIVED ON THE PUNT String beans, . .2 lbs for 25c. Tomatoes lOo per lb. Cantaloupes, 4 for 25c. Cherries, 2 lbs for 25c. Asparagus, ... .2 lbs for 25c. Baking squash, ,,3o per lb. Cabbage, :ic per lb. Parsley 3 for 10c. Apricots 40c basket. FRESH LOCAL VEGETABLES Radishes, 5c bunch. Onions, ......... ,5c bunch. Turnips, 5p bunch. Itliubail), 4 lbs for 25c. C. W. WOLCOTT THE GROCER. OUR PHONE 071. 8BSjSS3!ECwBHC Hijfji"n"ii wj'MW ".Tiifi ''j f 4 V. I 4 P 1 m m m a ) t .. " Ii $ JWi f