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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
vr7twvm '1!WT,? j. -t -.& 'v5 "l THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1907. " "x. a (ppWHssesw 2TC COOS BAY BRIEFS TIMES TELEPHONES Editonal Rooms - - - - 1 33 1 Business Office - - - - 1 3B want a snap, apply to Coos Bay Auc- pJ li W.., MV-t.UUl K.WX.I.V, UUW..V. I 4Jnd G. Telephone 874. DIIAIN STAGE. Drain stage leaves Marsh- 4 field at 6:30 a. m.; returning. 4 arrives at 2 p. m. j. .$... .j. ,j. .. ...,..,. ,j, .. .j, .,,, ,j. HOTELS. . .manco. A. H. Powers; Charles Slocum; J. C. Marshall, San Frn- cisco; C. F. Chattcrton, Portlaid; W. S. Glasier, Ten Mile; Chas Evland, Coquille; J. A. Foley, Mos? cow, Idaho; I. II. Eleter, Moscow, Idaho; J. H. Banks, C. Alcroft, J. L. Pettis, C. M. Leonard, W. A. Teusch, Portland; S. M. Yoran, Eugene; A. W. Varney, Coquille; L. H. Turner, San Francisco; Chris Worthy, David Worth, M. S. Smith, Bandon; U. S. Booth, Portland; Gus Adelsperger; Lewis McMullin; J. It. Malone, Port land; J. H. Batton, Portland; A. N. Smith, Portland; J. Laskey; C. Wor- den, Menasha, Wis.; A. M. Ross, Gardiner. , Central. Chas. Ahrens; Geo W. Marshall; Nils Olson, Portland', E. L. Ritter; Edmund Busch, San Francisco; L, J. Falls, Portland; It. Noel; Jim McDonald, San Francisco;. - Milllcoma. They secured three deer and came homo well satisfied with Knights of Columbus will bo organ ized in Marshficld on some dato in their outing. v. August. Further information will For Sale The best location, the "be given as the matter develops. best trade, and the best stocked mil- Addition to Jlarn. George Thoma llnery store in Coos county. If you sow Is building an addition to his mean Business, got .the money ana oarn on aneriaan street. tlals orangravl on lots one and two in block seven, Flagstaff. The carpenter work is completed, and when the house is ready for occupancy, he will move his family there, but will retain his office in Marshfield -Lost Julyj(4.2, on Front or go op jjoanp at 'rimes oracc, or Xtfuress Ms. A. Yoakam, MarshfioldSyOre Lecturer Passes Through. S. M. Yoran, grand lecturer of tho Ma sonic fraternity, passed through Marshfield yesterday, on his way homo from Bandon, where ho had vis ited the Masonic lodges of that city. Return From Hunting. J. W. and Tom Bennett nnd Frank Lamberton returned yesterday from their hunt ing trip on tho west fork of tho Ivear AleryQi Id wVchho iih ij Miruov. ouuuwe stre6t , small vlwn ws; Mwana oiMrcr Situation Improving. H. Behnke, a -real estate dealer, of North Bend, said, in speaking of the local situa tion: "So far as I can see, It Is im proving fast. In North Bend there is a demand for city property and outsSIdo lo!J, and the dealers arc king many sales." Partner Wanted In auction house, in another town. Big money for right party. Snap. Coos Bay Auction Co., Second street, between B and C. Telephone 874. Visits In Mnrshllcld. A. W. Var ney, of Coquille, took advantage of an enforced lay-off while the De spatch is having a new boiler In satlled, and came over to Marshfield to visit friends. Golden Iluildlng Sold. A. A. Adams, who last year bought the Golden business building on Front street, occupied by the Sengstacken drug store, has disposed of the prop erty to Nels Rasmussen, the deal to be closed today. Meets Family. Mr. E. Larson, who is proprietor of a shingle mill on the Coquillo river near the county seat, was here yesterday to meet his family who came down from Port land to locate in Coquille. Don't Forget Dance at Sumner, Brings In Deer. Dr. B. M. Rich ardson brought in his second deer for thl3 season yesterday. Purchases Lots. C. W. Varney, of Anaconda, Mont., has purchased eight lots in Plat C, of L. B. Bil lings. Ai.igo Repaired. Tho Arago, wlvc.h was laid up for two days at North Bopcl foi fire-box repal-s, is in comniitjicn ngMn. PHILLIPINE INQUIRY J ABOUT COOS BAY S MrNnll &. VorfriiRnn .ronl nafntn dealers, received an inquiry from Cavite, Philippine Islands, for busi ness lots on tho Installment plan. The matter ofadvertislng the Coos Bay country Is thus shown to bo well done, since ono so far away from here would never hear of Coos Bay unless he read tho advertising in some magazine or nowspaper. This reply was thought to be the result of advertising done by this firm in the Pacific Monthly. JOTTINGS FROM A REPORTER'S BOOK Containing Some Philoso phy; Some Humor and a j Dash of Nonsense LOGGING OUTFIT TO BEGIN WORK Tho Smith-Powers Logging Com pany, an organization that will oper ate logging camps in this territory, rdered its outfit yesterday from A. Daly. Among the accessories Gus Andrus. Portland: R. F. Gc tins. Roseburg; Geo. Ferguson. Juiy 07; music by Coos Bay Orches urccting ucslUL'iice. w. J. Hust tra is erecting a fourteen-room resldefkc, Oil Painting. The Chamber of nre a 10x13 roa(I enEino manufac- Commerce has an oil painting of Sun set Bay to show visitors who call to learn something about the Coos Bay country. The canvas Is the handi work of Mi. Stratford, who lived hero mo years since. ., For Sale Store dolnir Rood business. Owner sick, fimnli nl- tal. Apply Coos Bay Auction Co., MODEL BAKERY second street, between B and C. PHAMftPQ HAMnQ tured by the Willamette Iron & Steel Works, of Portland. The order will bo filled expeditiously, and tho work will first begin on Coos River, where the C. A. Smith Lumber and Manu facturing Company has largo tracts f timber lands. Dr. Ingram, who returned to Coos Bay on tho Breukwatori is authority on seasickness, or at least, knows all there Is to learn about it. He inti mated yesterday that there Is no possible preventive for this distress ing condition, and gave it as his opinion that seasickness Is an in vention of Mephisto. He says It Is occasionally aggravated by the most trifling causes. For instance, his dread of it was so great that ho was ill shortly after leaving Portland, where there is fresh water for a hundred miles, and no rolling ocean waves. The dinner bell, the Doctor says, Is a signal for concerted nausea by passengers who arc carefully tucked away In their bunks praying for arrival of the boat at its destina tlon. sacks; and so on, down tho lino to the real estate man, who has nothing of value of late outsldo of advice. But it takes consideraDlo circumlocu tion at times to reach a point, and thero was to bo a point in this Item. Mr. Haines, who sells fiddles, band Instruments, funnygraphs, etc., re ceived the prize request yesterday in a letter. A patient at tho Mercy Hospital wrote him requesting tho loan of a violin on which to practice and holp pass away time, which hangs so heavily on a convalescent. Nothing extraordinary in this; only odd enough to chronicle. And some body with an Idlo violin can innko a soul happy and dispel a little gloom by sending it to tho hospital for a short time. 1 Telephone 874. y Brings Down Fruit. The Alert brought down a fine lot of vegetables ard homes from the North Fork of the Coos River yesterday. Oregon for this class of goods against tho world, and Coos Bay against Oregon. Sells Pint K Lots. J. P. Morris reports the salo of two lots in Plat B and a half block in Plat C, re sales. Organize K. ofc O A lodge of the Tho Model Bakery, changed hands and went under new management last Monday. Davis & Davis, the now firm that will open about the first of August in the Rogers Block, purchased the business and will either consolidate It with their new business or conduct it separately. Mr. Potthoff, the former proprietor, has not decided what he will do as yet. A man with an overgrown Jag made a spectacle for several obser vers on First street yesterday. He came around tho corner of C street under full sail and started north ward. He was going comparatively steady on turning tho corner, but tho spectators suspected he would col lapse before proceeding far. Their suspicions were immediately real ized, as the sidewalk turned up edge wise and dumped him alongside tho furniture store. Ho was game and did not propose to rest In quiet, and scrambled to his feet. He wriggled up the street as far as Gow Why's and then sat down on tho steps, look ing thoroughly disgusted with him self and with the condition of tho sidewalk, which to him seemed cir cling for an opening, to get at him again. Everybody on Coos Bay is sup posed to be a philanthropist, what ever that means. But some people are called upon to contribute a greater proportion to charity than others. And tho nature of requests often depends largely upon what your calling. is or what business you are engaged in. A man In tho gro cery business could subscribe prunes; a hardware merchant, second-hand stovepipe; a dry goods house, gunny vACATMTlii ."? I . i 4 n a s wo iiavo a imo anra a now sl I line of fishing tackle and sporting i I goods. Before mu leave on your I I trip inspect our stock. .You will I I need a hammock orjytfur trip. I I See our line, j A Complete Hardware Stock. I OLD BEAN STORE fi' 3i' i- . Mi',. : -j V' ' a.-..- I. Supremacy in the art of Piano making can only be attain ed by a combination of Age, Experience, and Intelligently applied ambition to produce something better thapfhas been made. And that care ot minute detail guaranteeing permanent -satisfaction to the performer, more than the ajlottea span of life has been de voted by three generations of the house oftj&rnest Gabler & Brother toward develop ing the Gabler Piano, to its present high state of mechanical and artistic perfection Jhe oldest and among the most reliable piano houses . in the United States have . handled the Gabler Piano since J 854. Call and let us show you the long list of piano dealers, personal opinions and testimony. ) We are buvins these mnos direct. fnm th fa.r .i ....sn give you same prices as you obtain In' New York 'City plus the freight to San Francisco or Portland, , tfM (pm jfe bb kb . Phone Main 1 44 1 Corner C. Street three Doors West nf tiWnv. Marshfield, Oregon