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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1910)
Wr B' - ' 3 ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 1910. EVENING EDITION 3. , Fhis Store is the Horn f For Candy- 1 JSfo nt Hotel Oregon JB 'fwMfleMWJU PS lIJ 14 111 , ''' WW fill ' f CDARAWIEEDl lilti'p''' ! 1 TpaJ'V. r:-uf; x::u. 1-H.V1 yriry v;'5,''J-5,'lj,v;-pq WAXTP t'ook North Bend. IXSUKAXCK It is quite import ant to Insure against nre iusa, uuu I am prepared to place your in surance in the best Companies on earth. But it is more important to make provision for your wife and family by buying somo substan tial old-line Life Insurance such as Is furnished by the Mutual Life insurance Company of New York. assets 501 million. Henry Sengstacken, local agent. KOIt SAM: or trade, best paying business in Marshfleld. Will take resilience or Improved ranch. Box 307, or Phone 209. rOU SALK If you wnnt a flno piano or some high class furniture (heap, see T B. Stackhouso at once. First house South of Geo. Ferrin's. I'OIl SAW; Si head of dairy cons. Apply J. E. Fitzgerald, Tim- merman Ranch, North Coos River. roil SAW: New house cheap, J. Bothner, 975 South 7th. rOU RENT Store in Coos Untitling. Apply at Woolen Mill Sto:e. WANTED. MEN FOR CLEARING RIGHT OF WAY. APPLY AT RAPID TRANSIT OF FICE, PLAT E, COOS BAY. Toil RENT Pleasant housc-kecp- Ing rooms. Hot water and piped for gas. No. 1S1 Third street, cor. Anderson. FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from five acres to fifteen hundred acres, Improved and unimproved. Prices from $600 to $25,000, according to location and improvements. Al so choice city property. Apply Hall & Hall, Marshfleld. MiST On Saturday, lint pin with amethyst setting. Finder please return to Times office. WAITRESS WANTED Apply Imiiw- lately, Hotel Chandler. WAXTEn Young lady to set type to Printing office. Apply Times office. . " F0 RENT Houses 97, $10 and upwards. Phone 164-J. FOR SATP. l)..n,i . -i a nn --. m 4fliliU IlUt JlO-IUUl launch fully equipped with 3 H.P. Mianus motor. An exceptional bar Win. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. F0U SALE Dry kindling, wood nly $2.00 per load. Phone 227-J, Campbell's Woodyard, North Front " f'H'K- Young horse four years 014. Phono V.T ,l V "MILL-TO-MAN" e of the best Suits ever sold at When you buy a Suit here you buy direct from the maker, thereby avoiding the middle-man's profit. In no other clothing es tablishment in this com munity can you find this money -saving condition. w Mm )W'M 31 EN'S HOLE PIIOOF 1 1 OS I Ell Y WOMEN'S HOLE PROOF HOSIERY BOYS' HOLE PROOF HOSIERY W'M THE WOOLEN MILL STORE, Mill-to-Man Clothiers MARSHFIELD, OREGON Ast TOP fj JiCiwO Wv$ llfiPJir Meet Satin day "The Busy Dees," club of the ounger members of i? Lutheran church, will meet Sat urdnj afternoon at the home of Mrs. August Josophson in South Marsh-field. ?5v55vvv5vV .'zfirmfmfi: I lng a general store at Ten Mile have id.tso'.vcd partnership. Mr. Pier son will continue the store while Mr. Short will look after the summer ! tourists. North Inlet Dlst-h'l Instead ot 1 being appointed to take the census in the Siuslaw Valley, as was stated 1 A. M. Prentls was delegated to make ' the enumeration In tho part of the Siuslaw forest reserve along North Inlet, including tho Ten Mile Country to the Douglas county line. Initiate Four Last evening, Jas. Greene, Harold Brlggs, Gordon Smith and Frank Matson were init iated by the Marshfleld Fire Depart ment during which the life net was tested to the limit and the candi dates shown some of the trials and tribulations that might possibly bo encountered In their work as fire lighters. Spring Hats l!iffliiiiiiii!iiiiiiiir'ii!,'w $$ We Have 'Em No better hate made at any price than tho THOROUGHBRED. WHICH WE SELL AT 3.00 We also sell THE STATESMAN AT $2.50. It is a hat good enough for any head. Come in and see It, try it on and then judge for yourself. Why not save from 50 cents to $2.50 when you buy a new hat? 4 AVEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Occasional rain to- night and Saturday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 4:43 p. m., April 7, by O Mrs. E. Mlngus, special govern- ment metreological observer. Maximum 55 Minimum 44 At 4:43 p. m 54 Precipitation 02 Wind. Southwest: raining The BAZAR. House of Quality HIch water Date. h.m. Friday 8 11:12 Saturday.. 900:02 Phone 31 App pring etizer' PR SALE Settings of puro bred Rhode Telnn TJJ -. en v. -- ...uuu HCUB, (l.UU CUCU. J. Simpson, North Bend, Ore. fOft RENT pour ncro ranch. PEkblad & Son. Ap- HtPyp HOTEL ', irninrli' rim flarflplil Umiri M"j '''ur I.U ,1 tiiiuiiKiiout, Only tip ..ie.,.,n '''" H M. fcvcrvihlnc new 'tonr m ' umrioi no-n,, rr'P noun IUo.?2ne, ''""'th Olve ine n trial, yu .trtmJ,V0'. Vo (unified hou'Ckecp Propr 1 tt?i , ,I,h K,l rntS. Mib. UltdBes, ODSi THIS IS THE FAJBOOS BARRINGTON HALL BAKER-IZED COFFEE It makes a fine exhil arating beverage of ined uiu Birengm. FOR SALE AT ! A. SACCHI er cnmerclal and Second St See our Saturday Window And you will never go wrong for Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ORANGES, BANANAS. LEMONS APPLES, ARTICHOKES, wn- TUCE, ONIONS, RADISHES GREEN ASPARGUS, CAULIFLOWER, CEL ERY, RHUBARB, SPINACH, TURNIPS, CARROTS, BEETS, PAR SNIPS, RUTABAGAS CABBAGE. Also a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PHONE US YOUU uiimvii Ollivant & Weaver The Puro Fowl Orocerinen PHONE US YOUR ORDER PHONE 27.W. Corner Central Ave. and Third Street PROMPT DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. nar.K FOR HATCHING. ,-u ,,i,r.i White Plymouth I uuiuiio""-" ... ri, i nn nor setting of 15. Also thoroughbred White Mlnorcas. .-0 oer setting of 15, or $2.75 for 3 O. Mrs. John Nagle, 271 Ingorsol ave nue, Railroad Addition. Marshfleld. WWi F i,m pt & A wfcj .4m J IK-J Postpone Social The Marshfleld Knights of Columbus have postponed indefinitely the musical social which they had planned to give at their hall next Monday night. liny Fixtures Most of the show cases and fixtures of the Carleton Jewelry Company have been sold to the Red Cross Drug Company and are being installed today. I Tug Klyhlam Here The Tug 'Klyhiam came over from Bandon yesterday with a load of berry boxes etc., and took back a cargo of general merchandise. COOS BAY TIDES. APRIL A. M. 1 P. M. Low t water Date. Friday 8 Saturday. 0 APRIL A.M. ft. I h.m. S. 8111:40 D.Z ft. 8.C h.m. 5:07 5:51 ft. 1.3 0.5 P'. M. h.m. I ft. 5:221 0.1 6:04 0.9 CORSETS A model for every figure. To Dedicate Church April 24th is the date definitely fixed for the dedication of the new Christian church on Central avenue. David Errett of Salem will have charge and most of the other Protestant denominations In Marshfleld will will participate. Dissolve Finn Milo Pierson and Hlllis Short who have been conduct- J I ! Badly Scorched But still here with T FRESH BUTTER, MILK CREAM and ICE. We solicited your patron age before, now we must have it for their is noth ing left of our meal ticket hut tho charred edges. Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Washburn In Gninc Fred Wash burn, who acted as official umpire for the City Indoor Baseball League last season, has been made one of the three umpires for the TrI-City Lea gue. Mr. Washburn gained a repu tation with the Coos Bay League, and is known as one of the most '.mpar tri cfilcials In the bn .ness. The other Trl-Clty League umpires will be Rankin and Cheney. Portland O.egonlan. Mrs. Ruins Wins Last evening, a jury in Justice Pennock's court re turned, a verdict in favor of Mrs. Clara Burns In her suit to recover possession of a buggy from John Pederson of Empire. Tho buggy is valued at ?40 and Pederson is given tho choice of returning the buggy or paying her $40 In cash. This was tho second time the case has been tried and besides losing tho case, Pederson will havo about $100 costs to pay. Ho may appeal it. ITenrins in April John Herron has been notified that the hearing of tho contest the Southern Pacific and oth ers have instituted against his claim In the Fall Creek country has been set for April 2G. About two dozen other local people have claims there and they are also being contested, tho various ones bqing heard ono after tho other following the Herron con test. While out this week, Mr. Her ron "made garden" and says he will have the finest crop of vegetables you ever saw. Think it Fake O. Van Hutson, formerly of North Bend, is charged with faking a "hold-up" there by the Portland police, according to Port land papers. Van Hutson was found lying on the sidewalk supposedly In an unconscious condition. He claim ed he had been slugged and robbed of about $30. The police and physl acins say he was not slugged and that If anything was wrong. It was due to some kind of drug. He is sajd to be a member of Oracle Lodgo of Odd Fellows at North Bend. Ho Is employed In a mill near Portland now. k Personal Notes j 0 N IS k Ci0'V?if?vtv 11. 11. for WILSON will leave tomorrow Portland on business. E. CLARKE and wife of Bandon are spending a few days In Marsh-field. MRS. M. R. SMITH went to Coquillo today for an over Sunday visit with friends. J. H. SOMERS will leave on the M. F. Plaut, probably, for San Fran cisco on business. D. HAMLIN of Beaver Hill will leavo tomorrow for Portland and othern points on business. A. S. HAMMOND and J. S. Lyons of Coquille drove over from Coquillo yesterday In Mr. Lyons' auto. J. R. SMITH and wife and children ot North Bend will leave on tho M. F. Plant for San Francisco. ADAM PERSHBACHER of Prosper is on the Bny attending to busi ness matters. Will leavo tomorrow. II. S. VAN VALKENBERG and wife and family of Bandon are expect ed her tomorrow en routo to-Portland. MISS MABLE MAUZEY arrived on the Ramona from Portland, call ed hero by the serious Illness of her father. MRS. P. A. SANDBERG entertained a few friends at n thimble party at her homo in West Marshfleld Thursday afternoon. T. J. THRIFT, county assessor, wno has been nt Empire the past week assessing that section, Is la Marshfleld looking after his work. TOM COKE and Judge Coke left this morning for Brewster Valley in response to a message stating that their father was seriously 111. MRS. CORNWALL who has been visiting her husband, Capt. Corn wall at Gardiner, will leavo on the M. F. Plant for her home In Berkeley. FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 2 P. Phone 73-J. M. J. E. Graham, tho Taxidermist expects to leave Marshfleld about April 15 and has a number af Cougar Rear nnd Wild Cat Rugs that ho will close out cheap before leaving. Call at his shop, Front street, North. ..., ia-a-a-n-a-n-B-n- -----"-"-- ''-'? - - 1 :: a 1 a t a a t a 1 a a t a t a 1 a 1 a i a 1 :: 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 n 1 a 1 "Cleanliness .is. Next to Godliness" EVERY DAY is cleanup day with us, not only for ourselves, but for you, aud each of you who believe in 'cleanlltioss. A well equipped, properly conduct ed service .s nt your disposal. Our customers swear by us, not Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. Look nt This. 100 pounds potatoes. 1 package of Rolled Ooats. 3 packages of corn starch. 5 cans peaches. 5 cans of corn. 5 cans tomatoes. 4 cans blackberries. All for $5.00 cash at tho ANONA CAS.H GROCERY A. E. DOSBAUGH and wifo and son of Casey, 111., who havo been spending somo time here will leave on tho M. F. Plant for Calif ornia points. MRS. C. W. TOWER and Miss Nel lie Tower expect to leavo tomor row for Portland and other noth ern points where they will spend several weeks. MRS. A. L. HOUSEWORTH onter- talrfed a few friends at her homo yesterday afternoon. Last even ing, a small party of friends sur prised Dr. Houseworth and her at their home. WILLIAM MORROW, of Cedar Falls Iowa, arrived on tho Bay today from Portland for an extended vis it with his son, W. J. Morrow, and may conclude to mako his homo here. W. II. PECK, of Los Angegles, has finished up his business that has detained him on the Bay for tho past two weeks, and will leavo to morrow morning for a visit in Cur ry county boforo returning homo. Read tho Times Want Ads. JOE NAY, tho well known Curry county pioneer, is in Marshfleld en route home from a trip to San Francisco and Southern Callfor , nia. He has a flno country homo on tho Elk rivor about four miles from Port Orford. 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