The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 24, 1907, Daily Edition, Image 4

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FRIDAY MAY 2-1, 1007.
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MYSTERIOUS "JAP" WITH
CAMERA VISITS BANDON
He Takes Pictures of Tapography
Around Entrance To Coquille
River and Bar.
Suspicions Entertained That Orient
al is in Service of Little
Brcmn Government.
(Times Special Service.)
Bandon, Ore., May 23. Armed
with a panoramic view camera mystr
lous well dressed Japanese, has been
haunting the vlclnityot Bandon for
the past week and has taken sev
eral pictures of the Bandon bar, the
surroundings, both sides of the Co
quille river and its mouth.
Previous to his visit to Bandon
the same man was at Gold Beach at
the entrance to the Rogue river
as to Bandon, were made with the
camera. It is thought the Oriental
is coming up the coast from the
south and will next visit Coos Bay.
His operations around Bandon
havo excited deep Interest and there
Is much comment ns to the purport
of his mission. There seems no doubt
but that the man 1 connected with
the Japanese Government. His pres
ent where-abonts are unknown.
MARSHflELD TEACHERS
ARE APPOINTED
LEAVES FOn SEATTLE
Rev. D. W. Thurston has left for
Seattle where he will spend a few
days visiting with his mother after
which he will attend the meeting of
the Umpqa Baptist Association. The
association meets In Salem on June
30, being in session three days. Rev.
Thurson will return home immedi
ately after the association meeting.
AVILL BUILD HOUSES.
H. Black is excavating six lots on
Bain street, getting in readiness to
build four houses, one for a resldenco
and the other three for to rent.
NEW OFFICE.
The new office for the retail bus
iness of the C. A. Smith Lumber and
Manufacturing company Is completed
ready for occupancy In the near future.
At a meeting of the Marshfield
School Board held in Judge Hall's
office the teachers to be employed
the earning term In ttie local school
were appointed. The Misses Walker,
Easterday, Bradley and Camp have
resigned and in addition to filling
the vacancies the same teachers em
ployed last year were reappointed.
Following is the list of teachers
and the grades they will teach; F. A.
Golden, principal; Miss Elizabeth
Kaufman assistant In the high school
Nina Lyon, eight grade; Agnus Gul
ovsen, seventh grade; Kathleen Ben
nett, sixth grade; Ella M. Rood, fifth
grade; Hilda Stenholm, fourth grade
Ada Chapman, third grade; Alice
B. McCormac, second grade; and
Bessie Sebolt, primary; Mrs Wilbur
lecelvlng primary. Misses Ada Chap
man and Hilda Stenholm are attend
ing the state Normal at Mommoth
where they have been for the past
two years. Both young ladles are
graduates of the Marshfield High
School which place they left two
years ago.
WANT ADS
WANTED. Good family horse; bay
mare preferred. F. A. Golden.
FOR RENT Six room house on Pine
street. Inquire Palace restaurant.
FOR SALE Four acres of land in
South Marshfield for tho next sixty
days. Address B. A. 11. 4-30-2m
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WANTED. To rent two or more
rooms for housekeeping, furnished
for man and wife. P. O. Box 388.
WANTED Young lady for clerk.
Apply local telephone office. L. R.
Robertson.
WANTED. An apprentice to learn
the trade. North Bend Cigar Man
ufacturing Co.
WANTED Two girls for operators
at the Marshfield telophono office.
Pacific Telephone Co.
TO IlERAIL ENGINE.
The engine which went in the ditch
a few day ago between Marshfield
and Kruse's Hill will be rerailed Sun
day If the present plans of the com
pany do not miscarry. The locomotive
is bottom up in the slough at the side
of the track and will be hard to
replace, but with the appliances at
the service of the wrecking crew
and the help of engine no. 4 it is
thought the engine, can be pnt on
tho rails and taken to the shops
with little trouble. It will probably
be several months before the engine
can be used again.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
The Times will not be up to
the usual standard for a few
days owing to lack ofi men in
tho mechanical department.
FOR SALE Household goods for
sale and house for rent. Address
Mrs. J. F. Bowman, Marshfield.
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WANTED 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 house for man
with family. E. L. Bessey, Coos
River. Phoney Coos 208. 5-16
FOR SALE OR RENT. A four-room
house and furniture for sale. See
Dr. Love of North Bend, Ore.
WANTED. Man and wife on farm,
or a lady cook; good wages; Ad
dress B. C. D care Times office.
WANTED Men to work in sawmill,
wages $2 a day and upward.
Simpson Lumber Co. 8-24-tf.
NOTICE. Those having baggage
stored at tho Central hotel will
pleas 'all for same by June 1 or
it will bo sold.
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FOR RENT. Rooms In the Rogers
building; suites or singly. Apply
S. C. Rogers, steamer Coos River,
or E. O. Hall, A street
MUSIC! Secure the Irish Orchestra
for high grade music on any occa
sion. McDerby, conductor and
violin Instructor, Marshfield, Ore
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FOR RENT. A five-room houso;
good furniture for sale; to bo va
cated by 1st of July. Phone 1194.
Mr. G. T. Holtzclaw, South Marshfield.
FOR SALE 40 acres commanding
quarter mile of water front on
ship channel on Coos Bay at a bar
gain. See, Title Guarantee & Ab
stract Co. 2-5-tf
FOR RENT. Two furnished house
keeping rooms suitable for man
and wife In Windsor block. Apply
to Fred Johnson, Eagle saloon,
North Bend. 4-28-tf
FOR SALE Twelve acres of land on
Coos river. One acre hill land and
rest bottom land; unimproved. For
further particulars address Z 67,
Times office.
FOR SALE. 62 acres for farming
land, 25 acre3 already burnt and
2 acres good bottom land, ?25 per
acre. Jackob Mattson, North Inlet.
Half cash and remainder on tlmo.
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WILSON & THOMAS
Contractors and Builders
DINIG ROOM
FURNITURE
We1 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 turmture to be
found.
C. A. JOHNSON
Front Street
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Office fixtures a specialty. Store Fronts, Counters,
Shelving. Let us work out your plans. See us he
fore building.
Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street
THE CITY OF
COOS BAY
ON THE MAINLAND
In Full View of Marshfield
Plat B And North Bend
Where Rail aid Sail Will Meet
It will pay you to inspect this New Townsite
It Has:
One and one half miles water front.
J 50 acres tideland sites for mills and factories.
On deep water-east channel of Coos River.
3000 platted lots size 25x120.
Streets J 00 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.
OfficeOpposite Central Hotel - Marshfield, Oregon
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THE Coos Pay Country is a field laden with
innumerable opportunities, Every man
who has eyes to see may see them if ho
will. Yet, as always, men are blind blind
Avhon tho very atmosphero is breathing oppor
tunity into their ears.
Energy, enthusiasm, pluck, determination
these are tho requirements today!
Young mon, if ever in your"lifotime, rouse
yourself here and now.
Think end think, and then DO, This is
no timo, no place for tho laggard. Coos Bay
wants mon, mon who will say, "I will," and
WILL, strong mon, mon Avith courage, mon
who will ; every timo they aro tripped light on
their foot again. Horo wo havo an empire
spread beforo us. Beautiful and fertile val-
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leys, a majestic bay and charming lakes, glori
ous mountains and river scenery, wonderful
forests, vast coal fields, mines of gold, silver,
copper, nickel, iron, clays, stone and Avhat 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 tho
equitable condition of affairs. Yes, wo have it;
we aro in possession of it an empire pregnant
with hidden resources and possibilities that
almost stagger the imagination.
Horo opportunity lies equally within tho
reach of all. Tho power to see it is tho differ
ence in mon. It is our business to lessen this
difference by presonting real estate bargains to
tho investor.
Time is the chief worker in piling up Coos
Bay Real Estate. An investor hero 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 oU 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.
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