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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1907)
,w 4MSl-.,7r ;.-.fHT?8 " ' r A W'1 " '" TenBsesBB&aa&amaminmmaswxcmee jr TWWfSiEV"Sifl tip. "PlIIH .?" THK DAU.T COOS BAT TDffiS. 3IARSIIFIELD. PRECOX, klWIi. M AY g 1907. . STRIKE MUSES DELANO BOUT Alliance Spends an Hour and fif teen Minutes Extra Time at Coos Bay NON-UNION FIREMEN Crew IJM Sot Kick Until He Painted A Door In The Engine Room. The foltoTlag took passage on the Breakwater; E. H. Staltb, Dr. Fas gart, . W. Alles, Mrs. Allen, W. H. Peck, C. A. SteTess, E. WinkeUaan :N. He Fair, Jas. K. Xoster, Mrs. Xoster Ralph Nosier, Mrs. Ralpk poster, Frank Hiak; Mrs. Frank Hisk, F. B. Saea. C. Gandjoa. M. AatoBsoa, R. Prltcfcett, E. Mc Claj-, A. McClay. D. L. Fiseaan, Mrs. Marphy, Mrs. Perrj.F. D. Han, A. R. Csrtk. J. L. Caldwell, C. F. Keller E. H. Keaey, G. Xoossan, Miss Lanr. S. W. Ferriager, Hearr Rarer, Mrs. Hearr Rojer aad E. F. Ss-earengin. Ereak-s-ater will sail for San Fran- Cisco Satardar, Mar 2 1S7 at S a. a. WANT ADS WANTED. Good faasily borse; bar aare preferred. F. A. Goidea. FOR SALE Foar acres of land la Soata MarskSeld for the next sixty days. Address B. A. 11. 4-30-2m rgaaaBaBB I WANTED. To rent two or more rooats for hoosekeepiBg, famished for aaa aad wife. P. O. Box 3SS. Lizzie Lobree, to Eajtaa Xasbarg, lots 13, 14, 15 aad 16, of bloat 30. Nasbarg's addition; Jl. CHURCHES a kits u:i AJi&uice eit mis pQii. i festfrdss' IPTooa for Portland ' after hSs teen delayed an boor)! and fifteen niinates oa account of a , L- trikejaafig fce tirHea aad sail-. Flrst Baptbt Rev. D. W. Thar- tirs-. WfeSa the ship left Portland the gn past,- i$ a. a. bible school, last time a non-Bnkn fireman srasjAiTa Doll superintendent; 11 2. . put aboard for the trip owing to the Kraoa "Seeking the Lord;" 3 p. m. fact that a nnion man coald not be jan$or anion, Mrs F. E. Wheeler found. While on watch Fridar night saperfateadent; 7 p. m. roans folks the new fireman painted a door in : srvj; s p. m. sermon "Capital and the engine room. This the anion Labor" naloa mea especiallr invited men took exception to and ordered w the evening serrice. SpecUl mnslc that the chief engineer discharge the ' b7 the CEoir nndeT the dIrection of man . Upon refusal, the firemen and j prof. Avre sailors walked off the ship. The troa-' . .. " , , ... . ., ,, ., . . ., . j CbnMian Science Senricea will be uie aa naaiif iKiuwi oj aiscnarge Ing the non-nnlon fireman. Following Is a list of those who took passage on the steamer for Port land; A. A. Hale, J. F. Webber, Robt. Smith, Geo. W. Marshall, M. R. Color E. Armson, Mrs. Mary A. Armson, T. Oswik. Alex Asti, A. H. Merers, C. R. Watson, Mrs. E. B. Bier, H. Given C. A. Johnson, F. E. Merchant, Mrs. C. H. Merchant, C. T. Robards, Wm. Sandanist. D. A. Donaldson, V.. J. Yoang and wife, W. A. Yong,J. F. Smith. E. M. Blackberg, T. S. Minot John McAndrews, J. R. Rochon, A. P. Thorson, W. M. Law, A. R. Brown, Xorris Jensen, A. Kaagstoa, Geo. Hnnt, A. Helming, H. Watsoa. Wm. Trout, J. F. Terchiag, H. B. Leslie and wife, Mrs. L. A. Long, J. B. Cash man, C. Jackson, M. Afenak, H. Den gler, Jas. Hunter. W. Xelsoa, Jas. Cairney. H. W. Fisher. E. O'Coanell. Mrs. Chase and two children, Dave Low, Geo. Robertson aad wife. Mrs. Lawrence, Jas. Watson, A. Johnson, M. C. Bingham, A. J. Stanley and wife, Atfa Stanley, John Stanley, Itnss Chapman, E. M. BlaekenWg and 15 from Xorth Bead. held in the Red men's hall Sunday at 11 a. m. ; subject, "Sonl and Bodr A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Scandinavian Church S:30 a.m. sundar school: 10:30 a. in. Penta costal Serrice and Comraunloa con ducted in Swedish. At 7:15 in the evening yoaag peoples society will meet. S:15 services conducted la English. Rev. Samerlin will preach at Dan iel Creek Bandar at 11 a. m. United Hrethern Xorth Bend, Rev Samerlin pastor. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Evening service at S p. x subject, "What is added by hands." Firt Irebyterian H. H. Brown pastor; 10 a. m. Sunday school con venes for bible study; 11a. m. morn ing worship with sermon by the pas tor, "The ComopoliUnism of Christ ianity." Special music: "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" by Ambrose will be sung by Mrs. J. W. Ingram. 7 p. m. the yonng people's service; topic -"Little Faults that Spoil Our Lives;" leader: Mies Annie Fischer. S p. m. evening service: preaching L; the pastor, subject. "A Xew Starting Point." J NOTICE. Those having baggage " " j stored at the Central hotel will FOR RENT Six room hoE on P!Ee P to ae br Jane X OI" street. Iaquire Palace restaarast. t it will be sold. -22t FOR RENT. Rooras in the Rogers WANTED Teag lady for clerk, j baUding; suites or singly. Apply Apply local tetephese office. Robertson. L. R. S. C. Rogers, steaaer Coos River, or E. O. Hall, A street. WANTED. An apprentice to leara the trade. North Bend Clear MaL afactariag Co. MUSIC Secure the Irish Orchestra for high grade mask: oa aay occa sica. McDerby, conductor and Tlolli: Icstractor, Msrshfield, Ore l-2S-tf WAICTED Two girls for operators at the Marshzeld telephone office. Pacific Telephone Co. !! FOR SALE Household goods for sale and house for rent. Address Mrs. J. F. Borrnan, Marshfield. 5-16 FOR RENT. A five-rooia house; good furniture for sale; to be va cated by 1st of July. Phone 11S4. Mr. G, field. T, Holuclaw South Marsh- WAXTED A no. 1 good farm and dairy hand with family , to take charge of dairy. Good wages. Will also pay $40 per month and board for an assistant, married or single and furnish a good hoase for man with family. E. L. Bessey, Coos River. Phoae, Coos 20S. 5-15 JlOR SALE 19 acres ccmnandlns qearter mile of water front oa ship channel on Coos Bay at a bar gain. See, Title Guarantee & Ab stract Co. 2-8-tf FOR SALE OR RENT. A fonr-room house and furniture for sale. See Dr. Love of Xorth Bend, Ore. WANTED. Man and wife on farm, or a lady cook; good wages. Ad dress B. C. D., care Times office. WAXTED Men to work in sawmill, wages J 2 a day and upward. Simpson Lumber Co. 8-24-tl DINING ROOM FURNITURE We now have in stock a most beaut iful display of dining room furniture. Sideboards, tables, china cabinets, in fact, everything to furnish your dining room complete with the most artistic, beautiful and durable furniture to be found. C. A. JOHNSON Front Street a FOR RENT. Two famished house keeping rooms suitable for man and wife in Windsor block. Apply to Fred Johnson, Eagle saloon, Xorth Bend. 4-2S-tf fr FOR SALE Twelve acres of land on Coos river. One acre hill land and rest bottom land; nnlmproved. For farther particalars address Z 67, Times office. FOR SALE. 62 acres for farming land, 25 acres already burnt and 2 acres good bottom land, 525 per acre. Jackob Mattson. Xorth Inlet Half cash and remainder on time. . , ..M. ,T i,CTl II IWT !! frj WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders y Offife fixture? a specialty. Store Fronts, Counters, g Shelving. Let us work out your plans. See us l- fore building. H Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street g n THE CITY OF COOS BAY ON THE MAINLAND In Full View of Marshfield Plat B And North Bend Where Kail and Sail Will Meet It will pay you to inspect this New Townsite It Has: One and one half miles water front. 150 acres tideland sites for mills and factories. On deep water-east channel of Coos River. 3000 platted lots size 25x120. Streets 100 feet and 66 feet wide alleys 20 feet. LOTS 35.00 TO $350.00 Take our launch. Coos Bay Townsite Co. N. F. THRONE, Sec, Marshfield, Ore. OfficcOpposite Central Motel - Marshfield, Oregon 1 Jl 8 J,IJI'I1I HI it Jlf BVjjaKLHT mwi.ij.mjiiliij ...t.li.,jiMLiiij-' i-.'.vu jp un-miii .....i -...im j. i. g-r i. . . u rm -i.-.j- ht.. . - -- "- f."."i-j-i'Vj.i:M-npomi,.uiaiirigT T-HMJJHt If ?! Opportunity Never Does IB THE Coos liay Country is a field laden with innumerable opportunities, Every man who has eyes to see ma- see them if he will. Yet, as always, men are blind blind when the very atmosphere is breathing oppor tunity into their ears. Energy, enthusiasm, pluck, determination those are the requirements today! Young men, if ever in your lifetime, rouse yourself here and now. Think end think, and then DO, This is no time, no place for the laggard. Coos Bay wants men, men who will say, "I will," and WILL, strong men, men with courage, men who will ; every time they are tripped light on their feet again. Here wo have an empire spread before us. Beautiful and fertile val leys, a majestic bay aud charming lakes, glori ous mountains and river scenery, wonderful forests, vast coal fields, mines of gold, silver, copper, nickel, iron, clays, stone and what not. Rivers, lakes and bays teeming with delicious fish including, on their banks, every grain, grass, fruit and vegetable known, also sunshine, and rain, just enough of each not to disturb the equitable condition of affairs. Yes, we have it; we are in possession of it an empire pregnant, with hidden resources and possibilities that almost stagger the imagination. Here opportunity lies equall- within the reach of all. The jxwer to see it is the differ ence in men. It is our business to lessen this difference by presenting real estate bargains" to the investor; Time is the chief worker in piling up Coos Bay Real Estate. An investor here does not need extraordinary business sagacity. A com paratively small amount of cash mixed with common sense and patience is sufficient. We have for sale choice business and resi dence lots in North Bend, Marshfield and Empire. We Buy and sell lot in every platted ad dition on Coos Bay. We have good bargains in coal, timber, tide and agriculture lands. Also pleasant summer resort locations. Write what you want. We always make good. DIERS LAND COMPANY : mm!'''' :rr,?zr- flB-iiJyirn...MrliB wijtmmmn :& . J