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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
rs-..- THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, QREGQM. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1910- EVENING EDITION BEST SUIT ON EARTH for the moricy from 1830 to $14 rWhf-lhrK. irS"'1' 'Sf 'r', V 'MTV-.- "--n . ' W$MSmmgnM& ra A. C 6 V Im rixop 18 iT alssSSi ft P II It ii 1 I V'lf JP-S GUARANTEED. I 'M i VAXTHD Competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply to Mrs. H. Sengstacken. JVAXTKH $3 to $3; men to work in ship jard at Prosper. Men pre ferred who have worked in ship yard before. Apply Nels P. Nell son, Prosper, Oregon. IVAXTKl) "00 peoplo to apply at the Chamber of Commerce for tags from the Evergreen Whist Club. LOST lleauty pearl plu. Hcwnrd for return to Mrs. L. M. Noble. foil RENT Seven-room modern house; pasture for four head of stocV: close In; cheap. Apply W. U. Douglas. (VAXTEI) Light work by man and Uo boys. Care Times office. FOIl SAM: Tw o inilcli cows at S30. P. B. Rood, South Coos River. WANTED. 3IE.V FOR CLEARING KIGHT OP WAY. APPLY AT RAPID TRANSIT OF-' PICK, PLAT E, COOS RAY. 31 leaving MnrsIiflcUl and will sell all my furniture cheap. J. T. Sulli van, 161 South Third street. fOIl SALE Household goods in cluding piano and some high-class furniture. First house south of Geo. Parrin's, South Fourth st. T. B. Stackhouse. t0 HOMESTEAD RELINQUISH- ,ments for sale; price $100 nnd J250, respectively. For particu lars write P. O. Box. 23. Myrtle Point, Oregon. Your Suit is Here It's in our Spring line of Mill-to-Man all wool clothes. It might have been made especially for you--it will fit you and your taste so perfectly. Better pick it out early though, because some other man may have the same kind of good taste. Will hold it for you until you are ready, if you don't care to take it now. With your selection you get a guarantee of all wool and good tailoring. Price $12 to $30 Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothiers Mfrsh'ield j 't-.tti-i-r. -r jr. Vt 4ZGGtttO$'$fX&$Ott$?i . Si a t A. B. DALY has returned from a bus iness trip to Portland. 1 Personal Note MISS LONGSTAFF leaves this week for Oakland, to visit relatives. C. W. SANFORD ot Haynes Inlet was n business visitor in Marshfield today. J. H. SOMERS has returned from San Francisco, where he spent several weeks. HILLIS SHORT Is in from Ten Mile on business. He reports that fish ing is good there now. &S?t5 MCV tu- tfMftpl f WI lar T&rjm, WEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Rain this hfter- noon and tonight; probably Sat- urday. IMISS NETTIE LLOYD, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wooley, will leave this week for her home In Honolulu. 2r MRS. THOMAS COPELY, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Jones, will leave this week her home In California. for (ML Oregon W?ir VPi& fa&&k rc ISlittSllI " -;...t,fi,. Fresh Coos Bay Vege tables for Your Sun day Dinner : BASTED Boll boy t Hotel Clinnd- ler. P'AlTRESS WANTED Apply Jinnis- i wjy. Hotel Chandler. fAXTEDCiri for ceneral honso- fJ good wanes until. Mrs V, T. Merchant; phone 22-X. LETTUCE "GREEN ONIONS ASPARAGUS CELERY CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE GREEN PEAS CUCUJinERS miURARR TURNIPS CARROTS PARSNIPS REETS Green Vegetables for Sunday Dinner GREEN PEAS GREEN ASPARAGUS. CAULIFLOWER LETTUCE TOMATOES RHUBARB CABBAGES FRESH FRUIT APPLES GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES We also liavo fresh bananas, or anges, lemons, pineapples and other fruits. A full lino of D. 31. Ferry & Co. standard llower and garden seeds 5c per paper, and always worth it. rNTKI) Young ladv to set tvno la Printing office. Annlv TIitips I office. OR Rpnfc " I'lI-I'UUlIl IlOIIhO WfUy furnished; near High school. Has garden plot. Phone IriVTnn -'Jr.ij lounc Printing office. ninn to work in Apply at- Times. fOn RENT-Hous 87. 810 nnd nardB. Phone 1G4-.T. ll 1)E'Vr-p,l-nished housekeeping I -r.iuients. Hotel Llovd. SALH iim...i .. .. ' UCh fUllj. e(julppea wlth 3 Hpt Planus motor An anHnni .-. J.-Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Oliivant & Weaver The Pure Fowl Groeerinen PHONE US YOUR ORDER PHONE U75-.T. Corner Central Ave. nnd Third Street PROMPT DELIVER!' TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. SALE Di-v i-...iii - iy J2.00 per load. Phone 227-j', wrapbeii's Woodvnrrt vwn vt -,., 1WV 4WUV CSSr"lltack Mlno eRS ir.7l rea Nrthrup strain; 'ciunc n 1r, . ,. jmj - . - '"' --vru iertll 'orth Bend. S. H. Guar- Guernsey, ... klJ Yonnir Iinru nn rMM W. Phnn. nn , ' " "" i-J. Pm SALlScttlngs of plIro brc1 Iilani Reds, $1.50 each. DnpBon, North Bend, Ore. The Big 4 Has Arrived This is not idle railroad talk, but Is of much -interest to the particular cooffee drinker of Coos Bay. The Big 4 Coffee is invigorating, healthy and delicious and comes in YELLOW PACKAGES 23c , BLUE PACKAGES 30c GREEN PACKAGES 3c PINK PACKAGES 'c You can see this fine coffee displayed in our window. The BAZAR. House of Quality A3ION6 THE SICK. Capt. Wm. J. Whereat, R. N. R., who has been at Mercy Hospital at North Bend suffering from a severe attack of lumbago, Is reported get ting along nicely. Del Bengtson, who Is confined at Mercy Hospital, North Bend, with a broken leg sustained at the C. A Smith mill some time ago, is getting along nicely. Today he received a large box of delicious looking bon bons, etc., but when he started to enjoy them he discovered that It was April Fool's day. LAUNCHES Telephone and Cen tral LEAVE Marshfield at O O'CLOCK SATURDAY evening, for SUJINER and return after play. FREDERICK WITTER PAYNE ex pects to leave soon for a visit In Portland, Seattle and California points. MISS ELIZABETH DONNELLY will leave next week for Portland, where she will visit awhile, after which she expects to return here. S. H. CROUCH, the well-known rancher of Haynes Inlet, was a Marshfield business visitor today. FRED GETTY, who has been at Em pire, will leave tomorrow for Astoria. WILLIAM DUGAN leaves tomorrow for Astoria and Portland on business. T. G. LEYLAND leaves tomorrow for Portland on business. COOS BAY TIDES. APRIL High water A. 31. P. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. Friday 1 3:23 7.9 5:07 Saturday.. 2 4:08 7.G G:34 APRIL Low water A. 31. P. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. Friday 1 10:23 1.1 0:33 Saturday.. 2 11:25 1.2 10:49 31. ft. 5.4 5.4 3L ft. 4.3 4,6 In San Diego. 3Irs. Annie Fisher who recently left 3Iarshfleld has lo cated In San Diego, whero sho has purchased a fine cottage. Clinngo Captains. Captain Forest, a well-known mariner, Is now in command of the Esther Buhne, hav ing succeeded Captain Grimm. Loggie Rotter. George W. Logglo, well known on Coos Bay, writes from Belllngham, Wash., that he has prac tically recovered from a severe at tack of lheumatism which has been bothering him for several months. ..Rack in Game. Jack Flanagan has received a card from Helney Heitmuller, who formmerly twirled for North Bend, saying that ho will play again this season for the Phila delphia Athletlbs. Ho is now at Atlanta, Ga., rounding Into shape. GEORGE TH03IASON and will leave tomorrow for where they will locate. family Salem, 3IRS. FERREY and 3IIss Hnttle For- arrival rey will leave tomorrow for Port-i land and northern points to visit. Arrange Rout. John Herron has received a message from Al Nell stat ing that he and Barney Gllson will bo hero on the next Plant for a bout I In which Nell Is matched with Jess Day. The date will be fixed on his i 3IESSRS. H03IER AND CROSBY, who are arranging to open a book and stationery store in the quar ters now occupied by the Cnrloton jewelry store, arrived here from Portland today. Phone 32. ....' f Coos Bay Fuel Co. J. C. ROANE & Son., Props. Dealers in South Marshfield Coal I Sherwin-Williams PAINT for floors. Furniture and BICYCLES at 3IILNER'S. EASTBIDE IS A WINNER. LU3IP COAL ?I.oO PER TON NUT COAL SU.50 PER TON Phono 273.X t - 7 Cook's Grocery Phone 189 Turkish Ba&hs 21 0-2 13'Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J "Times' Want Ads Get nesults. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Thoroughbred White Plymouth Rocks $1.00 per setting of 15. Also thoroughbred White 3IInorcas, $1.50 per setting of 15, or $2.75 for 30. 3Irs. John Nagle, 271 Ingersol ave nue, Railroad Addition, 3Iarshneld. COMETS . - Every pair guaranteed. i n :: i n i v. i :i :: i a t: i n i t: i i i a i n i 15 I I n t a t tj-a-a---n-a---n-n-n-na--u-n---a---a-"-- T0310RROW IS CLEANUP DAY. "Cleanliness is Next to Godliness" EVERY DAY is cleanup day with, us, not only for ourselves, but for you, and each of you who believe In cleanliness. A well equipped, properly conduct ed service ,s at your disposal. Our customers swear by us, not at us. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. a i a a a- a i 1 a V a i a :: t a t i a i a i a a a i . i a t a JOHN SNEDDON has received his commission of appointment as census taker and has been assigned the district of West Coquille. Work Is to be commenced April 15th. GEO. W. SHELLEY leaves on the Plant for San Francisco to Join 3Irs. Shelly, who Is returning from an extended visit with relatives and friends In the East. 31RS. J. A. GOODWILL, matron of the houskeeplng department at the C. A. Smith mill offices, leaves to morrow for a visit at the Goodwill ranch on South Coos river. GEORGE BAINES and wife return ed today from Ten Mile, where they have been enjoying a few days' fishing. During their trip, they landed nearly 200 nice trout. 31RS. R. D. HU3IE returned today from Portland, whero sho has been on business connected with the State. Whether the Portland syndicate that secured an option on the Hume buildings in Curry County will close the deal was not learned. WILLIA3I TURPIN of Empire will leavo for Forest Grove, Oregon, where ho will visit for a few weeks with relatives. Ho Is relating a good story on himself: A few Sells 'Ranch. Will Elckworth has. sold his ranch at Mllllcoma with the exception of three acres, which ho retains for a home, to W. J. King, a recent arrival from Illinois, Mr. King Is an uncle of R. J. 3Iontgom-ery. Rnces in July. F. P. Norton and others are arranging for a race meet here July 1st to 5th, inclusive. 3Ir. Norton has just received word from Dan Starr, who Is wintering Mr. Norton's horses at Boise, that Zo moak, raised by Mr. Norton. was sold In Boise this week for $2500. Baldwin Leaves. H. H. Baldwin, the Coos county pioneer, camo over from the Bay nnd proceeded to Ban don whero tho old gentleman will tako a steamer for California, It be ing his intention to enter the Sol diers' Homo at Santa 3IonIca In the near future Coquille Herald. weeks ago, ho missed a leather pockot-book containing some valu able papers and thought sure ho had lost it. After advertising and making diligent search for It, ho finally located It underneath his bed, whero It had rolled after fall ing out of his pocket. REV. FATHER CURLEY of North Bend is, a 3Iarshfield business vis itor today. MISS 3IARY BLACK returned on tho 31. iF. Plant from San Francisco, whero sho has been consulting specialists. They are pleased with the Improvement in her condition. Sho will make another trip there in n couplo of months. t , Oranges Oranges j The Kind That Go East j T YOUR GROCER HAS THEM DOW HAS A SHIPMENT OF RED LAND STOCK THAT IS A WONDER r Lit V t:T Ekbl our ncro ranch. 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