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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1909)
THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1909 EVENING EDITION Tools for all Trades in the best and most reliable of makes, arc here in great assortments for those who need them. Every trade accommodated. Tools and Im plements for every purpose, in the best and must modern designs aro here for your solectlon. Wo handle only the best kinds of Tools and general Hardware, yet you save mon ey when buying here. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. Incorporated, p. E. HAGUE, Pros. M. D. SUMNER, Vice-Pros. MARSHEICT.D - OREGON YOU PROVE IT ! An invitation to all owners of cylinder machines Columbia and others. We could argue the quality of Columbia Indestructible Cylinder Records until a year from now but what good would it do if you could not prove it for yourself by coming into our store and seeing and hearing it? We could print a whole newspaper every day about the special and original Colum bia processes of manufacture and get no where at all if the Records did not bear the evidence. COLUMBIA INDESTRUCTIBLE CYLINDER won't break, no matter how roughly they are used, they won't wear out, no matter how often they are played. Moreover, their tone is far purer, clearer, more brilliant than that of any other cylinder record made. Don't merely take our word for it come inside our store and listen.Cost 35 cents 1 LOCKHART-PAHSONS DRUG CO. "THE BUSY COHNE.c" Mnrsl.ileld, Oregon. United Wireless Telegraph Company OFFICE IN "THE CHANDLER" Messages Received For All Parte of the World. If yon aro interested in file 7 PBR. CENT, PREF., PARTICTPAT 1NG, FULL-PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE STOCK in tho above Com Panjr, as an investment, plan call oh or writ O. L. HOPSON, Fiscal Agt. COOS AND CURRY COUNTIES, BOX 3SS, MARSHPIULD, OREGON. 5?SHS2HB5SSZSZS2S3eSZ5HSHSHSESBSclSESHSZSZSZ5HSHSHSS25ZSZSZ5HSa5aS2Sa Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAW TH.E and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE tod RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (8b SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. UJ"'2SESZ5ESSSSrESHSHSES2SSSZSasa,J?JESBSZ5cL5il5H5HS ESSSZSHSHSHSESBJ PHONE 800 Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION Wffls! K WEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press.) Oregon Showers tonight; Wednesday probably fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- lng at 5 p. m , April 2G, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government ' meteorological observer. Maximum 04 Minimum 50 At 5 p. m 57 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. , Simmer Rasehull Tonni. A base ba'l team has been organized at Sumner with Lmnard Masters as captain and manager. AVill Improve Property. Dr. Geo. W Leslie Is figuring on improving his residence property in West Marshfleld, it being his plan to re model and enlarge the present struc ture. Nairn Smith In The Nann Smith arrived from Bay Point last even ing, Captain Olson having made the round trip from here in five days. General Superintendent Mereen who has been spending some time at Bay Point planned to come up this time, but had to postpone hip trip a week. I Barber's Record. According to a , "novel" printed in the Roseburg News, Captain L. B. Knausa of that town, formerly a Drain barber, is the greatest Indian scout that ever r TOE I CSSr CUT PRICES ON COAL Beaver Hill Coal, delivered $550 per ton Beaver Hill Nut Coal, delivered $5 per ton ORDER AT ONCE AT THE OFFICE, 31(1 SOUTH BROADWAY, OR PHONE 2011. HUGH McLAIN General Contractor and Dealer In Cement, Crushed Rock, Sand, Lime Plaster, etc. FIVE CENTS PER LINK PER DAY. WANTED WANTED Brickwork of all kinds. ' Fireplaces a specialty. All work I mmrnntpprl J. W Tlfiflnmn. Resi dence S78 Baines street., P. O. Box 448 Marshfleld. WANTED By two experienced I ladies, positions a3 cooks in log- glng camp or other similar camp, i Inquire at this office. i ' WANTED High class estimator and solicitor needed at once in growing showcase and fixture, sash and door plant. A little money required and a good salary and Interest assured. Address 'D' care Times WANTBD Carpentering and Job work. Corthell, phone No. 661. COAL MINERS WANTED. Experi enced men can nmko $4 per day. Comfortable lodgings, now houses, good board. Steady work assur ed. Take Southern Pacific Coast Lino from San Francisco to Chanelor, 200 miles south. Stone Canon Pacific from Chanslor di rect to Mines. STON OaNON COAT' CO., atone Canon, Cal. FOR RENT FOR RENT Nine roomB and bath room toilet lavatory and hall ways suitable for rooming houso on second floor of tho Coos Bay Tiroes building Inquire at First Tri'st and Sayings Bank. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms Phono 1731. FOR RENT Room 80x20 next to National saloon. Good business location, Inquire National sa loon. FOR RENT Four-acre ranch, well Improved. Ekblad & Son. ate raw buffalo meat or scalped a red-skin. He says so himself and he ought to know. Ho is the sole survivor of tho notorious Custer massacre in Wvomlng, and it Is re ported that Knauss killed over 700 Indians in a running fight In one day in making his escape from that famous battlefield Drain Nonpareil Send In Petitions. A petition signed by over two hundred North Bend business men and voters in dorsing tho selections of tho Marsh field and North Bend Chambers of Commerce for port commissioners has been forwarded Gov. Benson. With a similar petition which he will receive from Marshfleld, it is be lieved that the selections are likely to stand. The opposing petitions will probably be forwarded him at an early date The decision of Gov. Benson will probably be announced within a week. No Quorum of Council. Owing to Mayor Straw's absence in California and tho fact that President of the council A. J Savage is doing jury duty at Coquille it is not likely thai the three remaining members of the Marshfleld town board can do any business tonight. A number of matters were to have come up but action on them will have to be post poned a week. Improve Mail Service. C. J. Mil lis, general manager of the Coos Bay- Roseburg and Eastern Railway, is arranging to lestore the double train service dally between Coos Bay and Myrtle Point that proved such a convenience last summer to Coos Bay people and residents of the Co quille Valley The service was taken off last fall but then Mr. Millls stat ed that it would be restored the coming summer. Tho new schedule which will go into effect May 1 pro vides passenger service twice a day except Sundav, between Myrtle Point FIVE SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. FOR SALE WILL SELI $100 organ for $35. Apply house north of Marshfleld Hand Laundry. Non-Alcoholic perfumes, G17 Front FOR SALE Steel Range with warming oven. For wood or coal, nearly new. Telephone 253X. FOR SALE--One new ten-hcrse up right boiler with stack, injector and all fittings. Cheap for cash, fnqulre A. B. Daly. FOR SALE A well established deli catessen business. Cash or will exchange for real estate. Apply at Corthell's. FOR SALE Marshfleld Skating Rink. See D. L. Avery, owner. MISCELLANEOUS. CHIMNEY SWEEP The old man Is j.fepared to clean all chimneys and stove flues. No dirt made in house chimneys. Examination ano repairs lu case of defects. GEO. STOVGH tho old man Blanco Cigar Store. DO YOU WANT a good position and a growing Interest in a well estab lished showcase and fixture com pany? If you aro a practical and reliable man we want you. $500 will give you an Independent posi tion. Address 'D' care Times. IF YOU NEED: FRESH BUTTER, SWEET CREAM, STERILIZED MILK OR ICE Call tip Phono 731. Free Delivery 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Evrv Day. LOST LOST Small black dog with rod j leather collar and brass padlock with license tag. Leave at Times' ofllcp for reward. I and Intermediate stations and Coos Bay. Weds In Spokane. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman has received an announce inont of the marrlnge of her nephew, Leland L. Deffenbaugh, and Miss Nellie Allen which was solemnized at the young couple's future home, which hnd been prepared In advance, last Wednesday After a short honeymoon trip, they will bo at home In Spokane Mr. Deffenbaugh spent nearlv a year on Coos Bay and was very prom'nent in the younger set here. Hosts of Coos Bay friends will unite in wishing he and his bride a long and happy future. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Minnie Peterson of North In let was shopping and visiting rela tives In North Bend yesterday. The Presbvterian Ladles Aid So ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Russell on Union avenue. This has been the dryest April experienced on Coos Buy for thirty four years and today's rain came as a welcome breaking of the long drouth and wi'l be of great help to all late planting lu fields 'ind gar dens. Albert Davis ot the North Bend baseball team that played Cooston here Sunday says that North Bend won the game hv a score of seven to eight. He says that tho Cooston team with the exception of Catcher Bessey admitted that North Bend had won, after considerable debate about the outcome. Furthermore, he declares that North Bend will not play Cooston again until that team publicly acknowledges that North Bend won last Sunday's game. RESUME ROSEBURG RUN. .Too Laird AVill Try to Make Trip From Sumner AVlthout Change With His Four Horse Team. Joe Laird drove his four-horse team from his placo to Sumner yes terday and will start today on tho ilrst through trip to Roseburg that has been attempted this year Since the heavy winter made the road im passable, the mall and passengers have been transferred at Falrvlew from the stage to horseback and the journey completed in that manner. Tho roads are now reported In better shape and an effort will ho made today .to ostabl's-h the regular stage schedule from Sumner to Rose burg THE SICK ROLL. Mrs. A. T Peed, who has been re ceiving medical treatment In this city for some time is convalescent and expects to return to her home In Gardiner soon. Mrs P. S Stevenson, who has been taking treatment In tho general hospital in this city for sometime, has so far recovered that she will return to her home In Bandon this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, whoso limb was fractured recently, con tinues In a rather precarious condi tion at tho general hospital. Her ad vanced years making improvement difficult and her early recovery is doubtful. AT THE THEATRE. On Saturday night, the Stock Company will present for the first time here the four-act character comedy-drama, ' Tho Failure." In this play, we are promised another great success, it having enjoyed a run of 1,000 nights In New York City and was one of Mr. Mong's most successful offerings during his East ern road tours. Mr. Ripley, tho fompany stage manager, is taking great pains to surpass Ills former ef forts In the way of elaborate stage settings. BUFFALO FIRM FAILS. Receiver Named For $2,000,000 Con- cctii Today. BUFFALO N. Y., April 2G. On application of counsel, Judge Hazel In tho United States court this after noon appointed receivers for tho II. O. jmny of this city. Tho com pany Is capitalized at . $2,000,000 and has a bonded Indebtedness of $1,800,000 Ropo Is cheaper at MILNER'S. "EASTSIDF" is a winner. I Personal Notes I KW$0COOOMtti6 MRS. S. Bs SHERWOOD of Sumner, was in the city yesterday. H C. DIEPS of North Bend, was a Marshfleld business visitor today. L. D. SMITH and wife of Daniels' Creek, were Marshfleld visitors to day W R BONEBRAKE and wife, re turned yesterday on the M. F. Plant from a southern trip. MRS. TRAVFR has moved from West Marshfleld to tho Ray Kauf man house in South Marshfleld. MRS. W. A TOVE has Issued, In vitations for a bridge party at her homo next Saturday afternoon. MRS. ANDERSON WRIGHT of Sumner, was visiting friends and shopping In the city yesterday. I. R. TOWER returned yesterday from San Francisco where he has been spending the past few weeks. G. A. NICHAUS of San Francisco, arrived on the M. F. Plant yester day to look after business Interests on tho Bay. P. W. TLAGG, who has been a guest at the A H. Eddy home In South Marshfleld will leave shortly for his home in California. RAY GOLDEN Is acting as night clerk at the Chandler while Night Clerk Trembley is enjoying a week's vacation in Portland. W C. BICKFORD and wife of Coos River, and Mrs. Blckford's moth er, Mrs. M. A. Lowell, will leave tomorrow for Southern California. OPTIMO WATSON, the well-known Portland traveling man, arrived here on the Alliance yesterday to make the Coos Bay section for his firm FRANK SUMNER, deputy postmas ter, returned yesterday from Ban don where ho has been attending1 tho Coos county convention of tho Ep worth League. MRS. ALICE LAWHORNE STEM MERMAN and children who havo been visiting at tho old home in Sumner returned today to their home In Allegany. MISS EMMA ERICKSON left today on the Alliance for Portland where she will be a guest at the homo of her brother, Eric Erickson and wife for several months. PRENTISS N. GRAY, who has been, here for the past week looking: after business pertaining tho steamer Alliance, will leave In tho morning for San Francisco. JOHN C. CARVIN, a geologist chemist and assayer of Spokane, is spending a few weeks here look ing over the possibilities of this section with a view of locating here. BERT PETERSON, who camo down from Gardiner to attend tho fu neral of his grandfather, S. B. Sherwood of Sumner, returns to the Gardiner Life Saving Station today. MRS. J. W. UMSTATTD, and son, Ray arrived yesterday from a sev eral month's sojourn in Southern California for tho boys' health. Ho roturns rosy cheeked and rugged and J. W. thinks of making him head clerk in tho Anona Cash Grocery. CHARLES McNELLY and wife, who were married In Coquille last week, returned to Marshfleld yes terday and win depart in the morning for San Francisco where they will Bpend a few weeks be fore going to Portland to estab lish their home. SEE the display of LINEN SUITS and elegant party dresses at tho LADIES' EMPORIUM. Pocket K'.'vts at MILNER'S. TiOWNEY'S famous chocolate nnd Johnson's Patch BittorBweats at the RED CROSS. SACCHI'S COFFEE. For fiftoon years standard 30 CENTS PER POUND F. A. SACCHI j 4 M 4