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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1907)
ramwiwwpiii , . ., -, -. -,.-- 1V-JtfO-S'" THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 30, 1907. COOS BAY BRIEFS TIMES' TELEPHONES Editorial Rooms - - - - 1 33 1 Business Office - - - - 1331 MAJOR KINNEY WILL DONATE ONE THOUSAND If Locnl People Subscribe $1000 He Will Double the Sum and Athertise the Day. DHAIX STAGE SCHEDULE. v - The Drain stage boat leaves Marshfleld 5:30 a. m., return- lng, arrives at 1:30 p. m. HOTELS. Central Elmer Tuckness, G. W. Goldln, E. M. Furman, A. J. Colvin, Fred Colvin, A. Urquliart, H. F. Monney, John Dashney, Geo. Crow, F. C. Austin. IJlnnco Dr. H. C. Schleet, Cottage Grove; A. Bebb; Paul Melthke; R. N. Wlllmann and mother, Langlols; W. H. Langny; H. A. Anderson, Roseburg; Wm. McMIlI, Ten Mile; G. R. Madden, Neva-da; P. H. Feely, San Francisco; D. C. Rogers, St. John; J. W. Billings; E. Hutton; Z. T. Slg lln; James Rodgers, San Francisco; H. E. Judge, San Francisco; J. Hen nessy, Alameda; W. G. Brown, Port land; Mrs. W. G. Brown, Portland; G. M. Cobb, Dallas; W. Fragmeier, Portland; 0". H. Pickett, Myrtle Point. Interest In Verdict. The Hay "wood decision was the talk of Marsh fleld yesterday and there were few opinions outside this: "The jury was afraid to bring in p. verdict of guilty for fear of violence. Then, there were others who said, "I told you so." The mere fact of the ver dict being "Not guilty" was all there was upon which to debate the ques tion. "It Can't He Did." The basement lor the Flanagan-Bennet bank on Front and A streets fills with water and wise ones stand about the streets and say, "It can't be did," meaning that water cannot be kept out by the concrete foundation. Train Dogs Make Hit. Professor Gallou, of North Bend, is making a great hit with his trained dogs. He has just returned from Ten Mile, where he gave a number of taking exhibitions and is preparing o tour Coos and Curry counties with his ex hibition. J. Nier Changes Rooms. J. Nler, Southern Pacific right-of-way agent for this territory, has secured rooms over the Lando store. He was form erly located in the Marsden building, farthor north on Front street. Contract for Plumbing. W. P. Murphy has secured the contract for tho plumbing and steam heating for the Coos building. A telegram from the Portland architects yesterday convoyed the news. JJuptist Church Services. The Baptist church held baptismal ser vices Sunday night. 'Special music was also a part of tho evening's ser vico, and tho church was filled. Forest FJro Indications. Tho rlr yesterday afternoon was filled '.vith smoke and all indications point to wards a big forest fire in some near by district. The Plant to Arrive. Tho Plant is due in Marshfleld this forenoon. lhind Practice. The band was out lor practice last night. CARD OF THANKS. To tho many kind people of Marsh fleld who assisted and sympathized with us during tho trying hours of our first sorrow, w express our sin cere gratitude. There were so many kindnesses wo cannot say in words what is in our hearts. The Horal tributes, tho condolences and the de sire to assist, all arc held In kind remembrance. MRS. M. B. ZIMMER anfl Family. Major I... D. Kinney was In Marsh field yesterday and upon being ap proached tor someining in me waj of news, said he would have some thing of general interest within a day or so, but he was not in a hurry to make any announcement about the matter he had In mind until he could show results. The Major asked the reporter to npriil nn prrnnnnus Idea which gained currency through a statement mnrio at. the Chamber of Commerce meeting the other night. He said the people nau ouiaineu me iaea from the way a proposition was pre onntnri n thnt mpptlnc that he was asking for expense money on which to make a trip mrougn me east, wnen, as a matter of fact, he simply said he was going east, and if the real estate men of Marshfleld and the Bay would put in $1,000 for advertising, he would put In two thousand and when he makes his eastern trip, distribute 100,000 16 page papers throughout New Eng land and the British provinces. The Major further said, "No man ever heard of my asking aid in tak ing care of business of my own; I am going to de more advertising than I havo In the past, and thought per haps the interested parties on the Bay would like to share in the ex pense. My mission and advertising through these states and provinces will be productive of more good for this country than anytuing in the way of advertising that has ever been undertaken." FLORAL OFFERINGS ARE BEAUTIFUL Profusion of Flowers nt Funeral of Late M. IJ. Zlininer Lodges Turn Out. many things were not leaf bed.' He was a member ot uapuai tjuy uoage 310, B. P. O. E., of Boise; of Idaho Commandery No. 1, Knights Tem plar, of which lodge he was Eminent Commander, having been elected to the office this last spring; of Al Kareh Temple faarlne, at Boise. It is understood he has filled all elec Hvn nftiroa in the Masonic lodces. In cluding those in the Blue Lodge, the Chapter and Lomnianuery. urs. zimmiir states that he was at all .........v. . times a loyal member of the Ma- sonic fraternity and one of his great est ambitions was to go through the various chairs, which ambition was of course gratified when he took the Eminent Commander's position in the Commandery. PALM HAS NEW SIGN PAINTED Pedestrians were given a surprise yesterday when there was unfolded to their gaze a piece of Reubenseque work on the east side of the building occupied by the Palm confectionary store. The words: "Ice Cream Palm," were placed on the side of the building under the skillful mani pulation of Roy Lawhorne, Coos Bay's well known pen and pencil artist. The size of the letters in the sign make- it possible for future passengers in the S. P. or electric cars to raed with ease e'en though the carriers may be exceeding the city speed limit by several n:!es. the embankment, tearing the dirt away as Is the custom in placer mining. CARD OF TlA.VKS. We desire to express our thanks by this means for tne many kind offices coming through the people of Marshfleld during our late bereave ment. MR. and MRS. Z. T. THOMAS. MRS DAVIL COWAN. The funeral of the deceased M. B. Zimmer was held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, In the Baptist church. There was a large attendance.' Sub sequent to the services In the church, the body was escorted to the Odd Fellows' cemetery In the southwest ern part of the city by the members of Blanco Lodge, the Eastern Star and the Knights Templar of Pacific Commandery. At the grave, the Ma sons had charge of the obsequies and the Baptist choir was present to ren der music. The floral offerings were profuse, among them being an em blem from the local Elks, with the Initials of the order, B. P. O. E.; one from tho Eastern Star, with the Initials, O. E. S.; and one from the Blue Lodge, containing the com pass and square. The expressions of sympathy for the bereaved family wero many and sincere. In the Times' first article regard ing Mr. Zlmmer's lodge affiliations, EXPRESS MAKING COOS RIVER RUN The Express which Is running be tween Marshfleld and the Maze fur nishes transportation up and down Coos river for early morning pas sengers towards Marshfleld and for late ones from Marshfleld up the river. The boat is a speedy craft and makes the run In an hour and a half. Leaving time at the Maze Is 7 a. m., and Marshfleld, 4:30 p. m. This arrangement gives people who wish to take a run to the sum mer colony for over night a conven ient opportunity. mm v DonfcBwgetj J thorfodnk on I your outing trip; a fullvllne with J I Tl P 1 I l I he ramuy f Circle supplies Red Cross BELfl. Wet Your f J. R. H Prtnt Street, HANDLING DIRT BY HYDRAULIC METHOD The Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company is handling dirt at its site at Porter by hydraulic ground sluic ing. The system is working well and the work Is proceeding much faster than were the old method of using scrapers In effect. The com pany has a pump which takes water from the bay and forces It against UNCEMENT, I ifl GENERAL ,,-ff M Hosj Medical nblo. FIELD OSP1TAL MARSH JSS ?Ct ACK, mat iYial fot Sure aKfls.l Phbtkmf ron al and Ku tea urea son- Flanagan & Bennett Bank HAiisnrLEi.u, OR1MO, Altai Babwvribcd IMIJ0O .leal raid Up WWM trtdeurejuu u&.eoo tipiuuiK ra CalUorulJ"TtWv tfllaol Iiunk J'orttoiv fknriobtftBr $fl n YorurN. Njja 6lwn. M VJ..lif All 3 1 1 k. ; Ca Cm UlKl 1)00 a goner mi the Dank Uallr., Flrrt N National Dan Honftl Bank, Son, Ixndon, Alva o(l clionjfl cltlei ot Europe. AdAhhts Uofil lirVJvwt to cheek, tale deposit IO0K DOXC8 IOT (VIH nt a m n uiuuiu ui $5. a year, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ;mm4 and draws FTuneteo Or., Ktrri ikBOVor Ktt- KutbehtM & he principal tQC jrfr. Bancroft I EYE and phfeE Spof dfat, I Roo lToewKJSPter" I AFTER. AUG. lOth I anitary Meat M&rket n 1 On next Vtondayll will! throw open to the peopla of Marshf tela and vicinity the doors of IV newlsanttaw meat mar ket on Coos pay I In fact the only one on Coos BayWf"1 an ice box. We I cordially invite wur inspection of this place. You pwerHxv your health to do so. We handle jail kinds of meats and run a modernup-to-date shop in every particular. c. H. HALL Proprietor 'Nb i es n sac bathe X cMrd hlflJK) daftoN V- Then Btow Pr6p. ManfaOda, Oren Bank o,f t . , , j i i sac Orgon & . w 4k fullyfeid up i y H Geraal Banking Capital St $50.WK) Trant&cti , Business North Bend, Oregon If complete, as a rule, only at even tide when tho artificial light Is necessary in order to see by. For this reason isn't It really important I that the ligltt in y be the most leatthfulf the brightest, V y t the mosth rmful, the safest, the tho most convenient i KiraagiaiMiiBHu S t dr tho most convenient 1 f M f lE i f m f it's ELHCTRIC LIGHT. Ddh't sayl "candles are cheaperV' You wou dn't live In a wigwam. THa's ch( iperthan a houaft 13 our J uuspj wireu i jr i J Thatte tl 3 iuesiqn Come andsi cleanest an y you can ufoi ure? Whatfls tl at light Youfknowi Why not ou wired : iuesio C'ttfeU with us. 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