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fmw I THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFfuoLON, N.1 FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. gaajiwinmijijmtmaaf jtMuimiuw C-fr j? Packard Slioes ffP Lf J n0 Y0U WEAR SHOES? 5W BbWIP' j U M IT J rn xtntj ni i m -.it 1 1 iT-iro first house north of Marble Works. El W ' DO YOU WANT COMfORT? i SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE )k - - ! Jt Mt Inasmber the Packard Shoe jffljfjr mi:siipieli. o:ieon. tS3fi53!2S0;&:1 Investors Stop and Investigate Home with Income or an Investment A practical location for a fruit farm that has no rival. This farming and dairying proposi tion will pay from 15 to 20 per cent on purchase price, The farm consists of 193 acres sandy and clay loams 80 per cent of which is ready for the plow, Located on the Coos River at the junction of the north and south fork, This farm is equipped with all necessary farming tools and best grade of cattle for the dairy, The dairy department is netting about $16 per day at present, There are 30 acres of potatoes which represent a value of $3,000, The price for this splendid property including all personal property (crop excepted), is $103 per acre; half cash, balance on easy terms, We are waiting to show you this splendid proposi tion at any time, For full particulars call on Stutsman and Company, real estate, or E, Enegren, the owner, who resides on the property, We have many other propositions to offer you, STUTSMAN AND COMPANY, REAL ESTATE. Corner 'C and Front Streets, Marshfield, Oregon. Phone -1711 WE ARE OFFERING Th choicest Meats d poultry at those close figures possible only with a largo trade. . Constant, steady, uniform and regular, our patliway rums alone. .Quality Heights all the Hrae. Th best moot that Oreeon affords In tho poorest our customers orer re eelTC Tho lowest prices are th highest w' overcharge. Brery order ailed with an expert's sriootion. TEe CITY R.H.Noble ,, Front and C Streets - j TITLE GUARANTEE Phone 143 Libby Coal tir rr per ton in ton lots, MQUU where it can be shoveled from the wagon to coal bins. Phone 72 J Pacific Livery STransfer Col HERE'S YOUP GOOD IIEALTb, ,. Welnhard's Boer .WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE. Phono 481 Orders Delivered Freo luilding CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE ABSTRACTS DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. I North Bend, Oregon. i MARKET ' ,. Phone 1941 ' - - 'MarsHfleW, Oregon r & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstacken, Mgr. :: Masters and McLain ;: General Contractor's Building Material and Beaver Hill Coal I Office: Brosway & Queen S Phones 2011.- 826 GOODS BOUGHT, SOLI) AND EX CHANGED AT THE New Second Hand Store Next door to Brown's Drug Store, Front Street. Marshfield Material : i: PLUMING SUPPLIES t FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION FAIR. PRICES WANTED Plain sewing of all kinds. Childron's clothes a spe cialty. Additsa 1". O. Box 235. WANTED Furn'shod rooms for housekeeping. Call 'D' Times. FOUND Vest pocket noto Look. In quire at Times. FASHIONABLE dressmaking ratos reasonable, Mangan Bldg, Drdway. WANTED Some one to build for a rentnl proposition, paying 15 per cent or 20 per cent on cost price. Co3t Prico not to exceed $5,000. For further information, call on Stutsman & Co., Ileal Estate. , WANTED lady House. cook, Java Coffee POUND Long leather purse, con taining valuable papers. Owner can secure same by calling at Times office proving property and paying for his notice. FOUND Ladies' breast pin, owner can have samo by identifying It and paying for this ad. Times office. LADY wishes to do plain sowing. Ad dress Box 'P' Times office. FOR SALE A $40 ladles suit for $20. Address 'L Times offloe. FOR SALE The hull, boiler and en- f glne oi tho steamer "U'lyer." Ap ply Simpson Lumber Co. FOR RENT Pour 5-room flats In the O'Connell. building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. DEPRHE'S Rlror Ranch Allegan? platted into ono and 5 aero traete Make bsautlful summer homes c farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Billings. Exclusiro agents, Marfld OR SALE Restaurant and fixtures Address 'A' Times office. Rate3 $1 por day: board and room. Week rates, $0. Phono 2005 Modorn throughout LATTIN HOTEL Guy C. Lattiu. Freo baths Newly furnished Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfield, Ore. NOTICE. There will be a rogular cab for Matshfleld, North Bond and Libby. Prompt attention to all calls from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Day phono: Blanco Cigar Store 781. Night phone: Uelsner & Miller Livery, 1201. COOS BAY, HOSEBURG & HAST- URN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY. TIME TABLE NO. 3. In eflfect July 20, 1008. Daily oxcept Snpday. No. 3. No. 1. South P. M, A. M. Marshfield Lv. 2.00 Lv, 8.00 Southport 2.25 8.18 Summit 10.20 '5.25 Junction 2.45 8.30 Beaver Hill .... .... ,. . . Coqulllo 3.10 8.45 Johnsons 3.20 S.50 Schroedera .... 3.27 8.55 Norway 3.35 9.06 Myrtle Point . .. An 3.45 Ar. 9.15 No. 2. No, 4. North A. M. P. M. Marshfield Ar.10.45 Ar. 6.00 Southport 10.30 5.40 Summit 10.20 5.25 Junction . . ... 10.15 5,15 Beavsr Hill ... .... Coqullle 10.00 5.00 Johnsons 9.50 4.30 Schroodors .... 9.45 4.20 Norway 9.40 4.10 Myrtle Point ....Lv. 9.30 Lv. 4.00 Flag station; stop on' signal only. W. F. FILLER, Agent. Clothes Cleaned (Sb Pressed While Ton Walt All orders callix! for and delivered. Steam cleaning and d)elng a specialty. Opposite Iluines JIuslc Btore, on "C'.Street 1'hono 90S P. P. BRYAN, Prop. t IT'S TUB KNOW HOW WHICH EN Alitl'S t)S TO EXCEL OTHERS Garden Cky Ta 'oring Company TWISS BROS PROPS. Work called for and delivered promptly. French dry nnd steam cleaning of ladles and gents garments a specialty. Satisfaction or no Charge. Over Club Cigar Store. Marshfield. Phone nil ' t - Tafflp ftf fhp Tnwn 1 f,Htl L'rninM of tnr.t. iilffpil from ? I the chair of gossip Hying up j ami 0m:i the tonn. 1 ------------ CG03 BAIT TIDES Tho following tables give tho iay this week: .Il'M, JJMW. Friday . Saturday SUNDAY Priday . , Saturday . SUNDAY. 24 25 2G JU 3:54 1:41 5:27 -0.21 -0.6 -O.Si 3:43 4:.J'J 5:29 3.1 3.2 3.2 6.8 6.8 G.8 LY, 11)08. .24 .25 .2C 10:22 11:15 11:57 4.S 9:37 10:25 11:07 5.1 5.3 BORN In Myrtle Point, July 19, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson, a son. i Tug Hunter In. The tug Hunter came down from Gardiner today and will take back a load of merchandise. Wilhclmliiu Out Tuesday. Tho Wllhelmina will make her first trip to Bandon and the Coquille river next Tuesday. Hart Gets License. Harry Hart, a former bartender for J. C. Wilcox, has been given his license to open tho former Wilcox saloon in North Bond. No protests were received in dine to prevent the action. Will Build Barn. Arrangemonts are being made by John Prouss for the erection of a large barn on his ranch near Bullards. Carpenters and an architect went down today to make preliminary arrangements for the construction. Nanu Smith Out. Tho Nann Smith ran down to Empire this morning where she will finish load ing from lighters and then sail for the south. .The Fiflold will follow her out tomorrow, probably. Carload of Melons. A carload of melons for the Coos Bay country was brought up on the M. F. Plant to day. They were shipped from Fres no. While the price is a little high, .t is stated that it probably won't go very low any time this season. Seriously Injures Hand. Chas. Corthell severely cut his hand while chopping kindly at his home in East ilde last evening. Tho ax struck his left h?('nd at the knuckle joint, almost evorifg the Index flngpr. Di!g5g. ;us who dressed the wound hopes to prevent the finger remaining stiff. The Injury will lny Mr. Corthell up for six weeks or so, probably. Get Two Deer. Col. Wm. Grimes and Dr. Houseworth are expected ( homo today from their deer hunt near the Gould raneh an North Coos ' River. Senator J. S. Coke who was I with them for a whtlo returned night boforo last. Mr. Coke stated that thoy had killed two fine bucks, one of them being brought down by Dr. Houseworth who declared that It was evidence to Tom Bennett, et al, that ho could get the real thing as well as a "dummy." 1 ' Get Many Trqut. D. Y. Stafford j and wife have returned 'from a 'very, enjoyable outing on tho upper Coos river and Mills creek. They caught , 126 fine mountain trout whllo away. A largo number of families from Coos Bay Including those of the Rev. W. R. F. Browne and Marshal Car ter are jcamped near Allegany. Mr. Stafford says that fair progress Is be ing made on the new stage- route to Drain which will provide a more di rect way of reaching Drain. Tho new route will be a very scenic one passing under Silver Falls and over Golden Falls. Evans Had Invitation. W. P. presidont of the North Bend Chamber of Commerce who ha,s been aded to the committee"' to Invito E. H. Harrl man to Coos Bay, had a personal in vitation to visit the railroad magnate at his summer home at Klamath. Sometime ago, Mr. Evans and other North Bend men extended an Invita tion to Mr. Harrlman to visit Cpos Bay and they recently received a courteous reply stating that It wpujd bo impossible for Mr. Harrlman to como here at present but that he would be glad io meot Mr. Evans at Klamath and dlseuss tho Drain-Coos Bay project with him. COQUILLE CULLINGS. Items of Interest In tho Valley Taken From Tho Herald. Mrs. George Snyder of Marshfield, went to Myrtle Point yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sturdivant, of that place. Last Friday morning Earl Schroo dor, eldest son of Mr. and MrB. V. H. Schroedor, of this city, received a fall, fracturing tho bono In one of his thighs. He Is getting along nicely. 1 Personal Notes ? J E. 13. JOHNSON of Coqullle, came over today on business. II. W. LfNDY, wife and daughter, of Myrtle Point, are Coos Bay vis itors. BEN GAItKATT has returned from San Prancisco and will probably remain on Coos Bay. MISS MARY BLACK will leave In a day or two for San Prancisco and other points south for a short stzy. MISS FLORENCE IIEAVERN of Vancouver, is expected hero today for an extended vialt at the home of J. W. Snover. R. P. WILLIAMS and family, will leave the first of the week for their annual camping trip. They expect to spend most of the time at Cutlips grove. JOHN PREUSS came up last ovening from Dullards where he nnd Mrs. PreiiB3 are enjoying a short outing on his ranch. Mr. Preuss return ed to the ranch today. ARTHUR ELLINGSON, tho Coqullle undertaker, who took charge of August Helming's body at Bandon and brought it to Marshfield re turned to his home last evening. CHIEF CLERK WARNER of the Blanco hotel has been laid up for a few days by Illness. His condi tion is not serious and his many friends hope to see him around again in a day or two. JOHN KRONHOLM Is home from his vacation but contrary to well au thenticated rumors, he returned alone. He is now camping on tho trail of the party who started tho report that ho would over con sider anyone but a fair daughter of Oregon as a partner In the game of life, but some of the wise ones smile knowingly and say, wait and see. WM. BRADLEY of Tacoma, who has boon spending the past week on tho Bay, will return to his homo Saturday. Mr. Bradloy formerly worked around Southport and at one time ran a boarding house at Eastport. He left here about twenty years ago and reaching Tacoma Just before the boom there made some investments that havo mado him wealthy. He is enthusiastic over the prospects of Coos Bay and plans to Invest heavi ly hero. A. C. FREUND of Langlois, who has charge of the drilling for oil In Curry county, is in Marshfield 'to day. He says that tho well is now down about 900 'feet and that strong prospects of oil have been found. The present ' Well la the second ono 'drilled, the first having to be given up after they had gone down several hundrod feet on ac count of some of tho machinory being lost. He says that he Is sure there is oil there but whether it is in paying quantities cannot be determined until the test hole (s finished. "It Is 'understood that Portland capital is backing Mr. Freund in his test. WM FORD, until recently connect ed with the Pioneer Hardware Company of this city, leaves on the M. F. Plant for San Francisco in response to telegraphic advices from th'e' Pacific Hardware Steel Company proffering him an' excel lent position in the house with that concern. During his residence on Coos Bay, Mr. Ford had mado many friends in a business and social way who while regretting his de parture, will be pleased that It means his advancement In a coin merclal" way and wilt unite in wishing that his progress mayebn tinue uninterrupted until he roaches fortune's goal. . F. A. -MOSS, formerly engaged in the electrical business In North Bend and city councilman of that city, but now located at Sovon Troughs, Nevada, In tho mining business, was In Marshfiold today. Mr. ,Moss Is now ontho Bay prepara tory to removing his family io Auburn( California, from North Bond. In their now homo they will bo only a few hours ride from tho mining camp and will escapo all tho discomforts of plpneer life In a mining camp. Mr. Moss re ports everything prosperous and business booming at this camp, He has half Interost in a mine there that promises to develop Into a big producer. His friends will wish that It may bring him a fortune. Ti. W. PLANZ has just received a line of gents furnishings, collars, cuffs, socks, shirts, etc., etc. . , NORTH BEND NEWS Beit reterson was a North Bend visitor yesterday. Mrs. John Freeland, who has been visiting relatives on North Inlet, re turned home jestordoy. The Bay City Orchestra gave ono of their weekly social hop last even ing nt the Simpson pavilion. Misg Lillian McCann left yesterday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. K. R. Hodson on South Coos River. Joses)h Russell, who has been hunting on the Coquille for the last ton days found game very scarce and loft for his home In Portland by tho Drain stage. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bode, who havo been visiting their brother F. W. Botlo here for a short time, left on the Alliance for Portland. Nellie Mcintosh, who has been employed in Mrs. Aiken's millinery store, will leave on the Plant to spend her vacation in 'Frisco where she lived for several years. Miss Minnie Peterson and Oscar Ohman of North Inlet, were up to Marshfield yesterday to make final proof on their homesteads where they have lived for the last seven years. Tho driving of the piling for tho new bridge and elevated road on Pony Inlet, is rapidly nearing( com pletion. The new highway will be a great convenience in hauling lumber and material between the 'Reynolds mill and North Bend. - I Robert Egers, formerly jwell; known In Marshfield and now a! rest dent of Napa City, has misfortunp pursuing him. Some time ago, Mr. Egers had his leg broken twice and it was never set right so he is going to St. Helena's Sanitarium for treat ment. C. J. HILLSTR0M EXPLAINS 'C AVENUE OBJECTION Wants Improvements But "Wants to Bear Only Wliat Is His Legal Part of Expense. Editor of Times: In your edition of July the 22d appeared In the re port of action of the city council, a statement which may be misleading tor lack of details. It reads as fol lows; Received a protost from C. J. Hlllstrom against the proposal to build the 'C street elevated roadway other than In tho middle of the street. Now I wish to explain this, as I wish everybody In general and tho propertyholderB along 'C street In particular, to understand that I havo no complaint whatsoever to make against the proposed Improvement and furthermore I would protest against having it changed. The elevated roadway refered to Is to be built In middle of north half of the street, because the south side of that portion of said street is not ordered open at this time. But, my protest filed with the city council was to the effect that I would not pay for such .Improvement to be made; In north half of said street, and which is not abutting to my property,, I protested because It is an Illegal "as sessment and It is unfair for tho reason that when the city council would deem It necessary to improvo tho south half of said portion of said street, therf I would havo to stand the expense alone for the whole. Im provement abutting on my property. ( I think that this Is a little mistake In levying the assessment which can be corrected. But I do not want to have tho whole community to think that I would get so foolish as to protest against an Improvement since tho ,tlmo of said protest Is expired Jong ago. , 'j' " 0. Jji'HILLSTROM. -, . $45.90 will buy you a CORNER LOT DfcxlOO on level land at BAN DON, near tho Beach, See Ad in, an other column. WOLCOTT'S TKe Sign of Qjuality Fresh California fruits and vegetables, tho best tho inar- ket affords, fresh today from tho south on tho "Plant," tt also a largo shipment of jjj northern grown fruits on tho "City of Panama." :t 1 V C. W. WQLCOTT V THE FAMILY GROCER " y rroni oirvci i-uonu wa jj . o.. ... nmt I m gfl i 1 i 1 n n 1 a 1 :: 1 t: j: n t n ifiJAVw V fti lilVifatrtllii T1