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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
. fi . jt; jw t l . TOUtfWiS? IT THE ODQS BAY TIMES' MAhSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APfllL 15, 19Q9-EV!NG PITJ0N aSELF! C Hundreds of people in this town are about ready to purchase a talking machine. C. Buy in the daylight 1 Make compar isons 1 Remember that there are "talk ing machines" and "phonographs," but, only one Graphophone the GRAPHOP IA HONE w C Be sure to get in touch with us before you buy. Complete Graphophone out fits from $20 up. Come in and listen, ' ' Most people prefer to buy "oa time9' and that suits us. Terms are Sasy! Lockhart-Parsons . DRUG COMPANY "THE BUSY CORNER" Mnrshfleld, Oregon. !2SSHSZSHS2S25?SasZSHSS5H52SZ52SH5H5HS25Z5HSa5SBKn Extra Annoimcment-Extra The Coos County Stock Co. WILL OPEN IN MASONIC OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, APRIL 17th 1 IN THE ROMANTIC COMEDY-DRAMA r "THE CLAY BAKER" Kt The Company la Composed of the Following: 'j f EDWARD P. BERNARD, Leading man; JACK BRONNER, Light K ,4 comedy and juveniles; HARRY E. DEPUY, Comedy and char jnjiacters;' LEW EMMERSON, Comedinn; HENRY NEWMAN, Char la I acters and specialties; WILLIAM V. MONO, Director. SC- Miss BEA CURTIS, Leading ladv; Miss JEAN HOWARD, Sou- 3 3 brette and specialties; "Miss NELLIE EDWARDS, Juveniles and g HaBn.RUIes: Miss ADA BURTON, Characters ft K ?, HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS. pALL CHAIRS RESERVED :: 50 and 35 Cents n i r.Ulf J)REN 25c EslksZSSFC525EraESE5a5ZS2Sa52S2S2SESESZS25asasaSZ5EEESZSH52SESHSS5SH United Wireless Telegraph Company opficw ik "T cHAjnujcR" UessEa Received Fo AH far ot th World. PHONE 89 If jou n fcterUd 1 e 7 r OBifT, PRKF., PARTICXPA IKQ, FULL-PAIB AKD XON-AMBBSABLH STOCK in the bor. Com. piy, m m taTtaet, 1mm cU ob or write n i unPSON. Fiscal Act. V. w- --? --. -H COOS AND CURRr COUNTIES, BOX 83, HAumuiuu, um, GREAT INTEREST MANIFEST IN FRIDAY NIGHT'S BIG BO Coos Bay Fans Are AH Taking a Lively Interest in the Bal Between Caminza and Sax, the Two .Undefeated'' Coast Champions Large Attendance Expected. FRED SAX K ill v"ffBRl LOU CARRANZA When Lou Carranza of Eureka, who has cleaned up everything In this section and Is perhaps as fast a man as ever held down the title In this neck of the woods, and Fred Sax, the crack-amateur of the coast, nd who has never been defeated, meet tomorrow night In the ring at the Rink there promises to he some thing doing. Great Interest is being centered In the event by locals fans, and a record-breaking attendance Is expected. E. L. Phelan of Myrtle Point, has beon selected as referee and J. R. Herron, master of cere monies. There will be a big delega tion present from the Valley, the fans there taking as much interest In the match as they are on the Bay. All .Coos Bay fans are more or less familiar with the record bf Carranza who has never gone down but to one defeat and Sax has a string of victories to his credit that makes -him the undisputed champion of the Pacific coast In the Amateur class. "Preceding 'the main event there will be short bouts which will be Interesting and warmly contested. Eddie Parsons and Kid Brown of well-known reputation In sporting Circles as clever boxers, will be the principals In the preliminaries, and considerable s'de money is being placed on the outcome. Carranza r.nrt Sax are both con fident and still stick to their original statements that each feels himself the better man. Hero Is what they say: CARRANZA STATEMENT. To J. R. Herron: "With the contest only two days off, I find mysei In tho best condi tion I have over been for any of my contests on Coo? Bay, therefore, I expect to make Mr. Fred Sax take tho count of 10 boforo 15 rounds. By raying this, I am not underesti mating Sax any, as ho is a young man and should put up a good stiff m defense and for that reason I been training steady since I Jost on tho 12th of last month! nm not going into details ab'outl science as everybody on Coos has seen mo at work, "LOU CARRANZA, I STATEMENT BY SAX., To J, R. Herron: i nave irainea inuniuuy loriri coming contest and I am In condition and fit to put up the tlo of. my, life and expect to wlnji foro the 20th round Is reached. FRED SAX,fi Coqulllo, April 14, 1909. , ROAST PORK BEEF and MUTTON We carry only tho best at the most REASONABLE PRICES and sell for CASH ONLY. Send your next order here. Sanitary Market C H Hall, Prop. PHONE 1001 Whc you have pains or lameness in the back batno tno parts frith Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for flvo minutes at each application. Then dampen a lec of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain, and you may be surprised to see how Quickly the lameness disappears. For sale by JOHN PREU8S. Get what you want by using Times want ad. CURRY COUNTY NEWS. Events In That Section As Told By Port Orfoid Tribune. Will Johnson now has his cream ery In operation on his Elk river dairy, having received the gasoline engine, churn, etc., on the Wllhel mlna. Dr. Glanvillo Is able to bo up again after having been confined to his bed for a week' or ten days, from the results ot a severe strain ot the back caused from a fall. Deputy game warden, Jas. Lane, spent several days In the northern end of tho county last week trying to apprehend v'olators of the. game law, but was unsuccessful. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pullen were guests at the Knapp hotel over Sat urday night, while on their, way to Coos county. Mrs. Pullen was for merly Miss Roena Miller, daughter of William Miller, of Rogue river. The moving picture show that was advertised to give a performance In town last night gave us the cold shoulder and passed down the coast without making good. From what we hear, the public was not the loser. It Is reported that the government is going to put up a telephone line from Cape Blanco to town, and also run one out to the Forester's sta tion .which is bef.g established near C. II. Pearse's place on upper Elk river Joe Nay and his nephew, Marshall Nay, were In, town yesterday. Tho former Is contemplating a "visit to his old homo In tbo east, while Marshall, until other arrangements are made, will stay and look out for tho Elk river farm. i Iradell Post, ron of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Post of Bandon, was commit ted to the insane asylum by Judge Hall of Coos county last week., Tho unfortunate young man is &4 years of age, and is well-known along the coast as fai' south as Crescent City. Marlon Zumwalt with a two, and Bert Johnson with a four horse team, are hauling piles from Sixes river to bo used In repairing tho wharf. In all 34 .piles will be used, and wo understand that as soon as the work is completed tho Elizabeth will make this one of her way ports. Mrs. Williard, mothor of Mrs. Delos Woodruff of Euchro Creok, will, on the 13th of next Juno, ar rive at tho 9Gth anniversary of hor birth. For the past 10 or 15 years Mrs. Williard Iioh been practically helpless and dependont upon tho devoted nursing of her daughter, with whom she lives, and while alio Is now both blind and deaf tho firos of life still burn strong and she bids fair to pass the century mark. A peculiarity of tho devil fish Is that It does not lay thousands or millions of eggs at a time, but nor mally produces a single young ono at a birth and nourishes It la tho fashion of mammals.- Tho British navy lncludos 26 ar mored ships exceeding 23 knots in speed, in addition to 1C unnrmofed ones i'nree of the former aro rated at beJUncvthan 24 knots, and three of thTVvat 2D, THE THEATRE. The Times was Bomowhat In or! . i a recent Issue when' It stated tl tho Coos County Stock Company composod of the Baker Stock ,Cq pany players Manager Butler forms us that some of them M boon playing with that compal Mr. Mong himself having closed his ongngement on Saturq last, tho other members of the cb pany wore secured from some of strongest stock organizations In Northwest including tho Lu Theatre Stock Company of But! Mont. Tho Lois Stock Company ' Seattle, and Bakers' people of Poi land. Tho above should be guars tee sufficient that they must be hll class, legitimate and capable. Tl class of plays to bo produced will now to the people of this communll with tho exception of tho "Cld Baker," Mong's own play. This bl mot with great success throughoij tho eastern and southern states ' played by Mr Mang a few yeari ago It was not the intention of th company to produce this bill for thm oponlng night but many patrons ofl tho Opera Houso have requested 11 ana Manager uuuer nas consent to do so. The company wllj arrlw on the Breakwater Thursday nlgM but will not open until Saturd irlvlnp Miom tlm for a cood TCI :" T ' " . ..H Tickots aro now selling ana ire tho way they ore going at this ear date, tho house will bo crowdod tho opening bill GeofiLj4e who has been vlsltlt his io In J on South Coos River, r Is homo on North4 Be ML turA VQ. ttftR.' J "luif" '''"''