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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1907)
AJ 4. AliTiKGANr NOTICS. Allegany, Oregon, August 23. Mrs. Noah passed through an ex perience last Wednesday that might have proven fatal. She was driving, with a hnbo about seventeen months old In her arm, up I'rico mil, when the team came abreast a cable stretched across the road. She was about to alight and lift the cable when It began to move up, throwing the horses back up on the buggy, then the buggy against the bank on the roadside. The horses were frightened and ran away, but were caught on Marlow creek bridge by Isaac Sawyer, who ran down a trail. Tho cable was being used by Clar ence Gould who was bringing an en gine up tho hill side. Tho tongue and one single-tree were broken on the wagon. Mrs. Noah says she does not know how she and tho child managed to escape Injury. Clarence Gould had taken his large engine nearly to tho top ot the hill in tho logging woods when one of the stay cables loosened and the ma chine started downward, breaking the cables. Tho machine went about twice its length and capsized. Clarence was bringing tho small en gine to help in righting tho over turned engine. ,1 ll. Hindi nnd family and Noah Folk came to Allegany Tuesday evening with a prairie schooner ready to start on an overland trip to Josephine county. , Mrs. Peterson and children of East Marshfleld returned homo Friday from a visit to Mrs. Peterson's brother, Joe Larson, above the Gold en Falls. Mr Chas. Rodlne drove the coun ty commissioners to view the new road over the Golden Falls Thursday. 4- 4 $ ! 5 $ AT TUB HOTELS. ,, 4, 4. .J. 4. 4 4, j 4, 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. IKNTKAL S. Juvinall, 13. W. Owens and wife, .Portland, J. A. miotics, G. H. Slsco, C. N. Pickett, Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Peppenger, Mr and Mrs. Leperger, A. J. Colvln, A. O. Rogers. 15I,AN'CO B. D. Byers, Eugene, B. Jacooson, Oskaloosa, la, Jas. L. Fcrrey, Jr., I. P. Smith, Mrs. Ida A. Kidder, Salem, N. A. Chambers, San Pirtr.ci'sco, W. L. Porter, Oakland, W. D. needy, Pv. F. Robinson, Portland, 1, R Traver, Ames B. Johnson, Port Orford, D. S. Carson, Los Angeles, J. C. Newbegln, Tacoma, "W. M. Way, Myrtle Point, II. V. Moffat, San Francisco, A. O. Rogers, Thos, Root, Erick Wilson, Austin Crownell, Gar diner CIIAMIiKH OF OMIMHnCE E. W. and Mrs. Owens, Portland, G. W. Bashford, Medford, Joseph Gorup, Agram, Austria, II. C. Kelly Rose-burg. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907. STUTSMAN COMPANY BUILDING ADDITION The Stutsman Real Estate com i,!!w "ro,hav r 12 foot addition built to their Front street ofTlco. Kllltrllts of Pitlllnu !!,... t TQ, ,Loilsc No- 3- K. of P., of Marshneld, and Posedion Lodge, No. J5, of North Uend, will on Sunday, August 25, give a joint picnic in Hpers Grove, North Coos river Boats will leave North Bend and Marshneld at S:30 a. m. (weather permitting). Knights of Pythians and members of the nnthimnn i. tors have the privilege of Inviting as many friends as they care to. Tick ets will bo on sale at Norton and Hansen s, Mar3hriold, and North imu iNows Company, North Bend. No tickets to be sold after Friday, Aucust 23. Price DOc. COMMITBEE. Naturally, tho New York police man who was publlciy degraded hope3 that he will eventually get something of the same sort of sympatny that was extended Di eyf us. to Today Hot chicken at Davis & Davis'. And now RIessr3. Fish nnd Harrl man are indulslng in tho "did-din't stylo" of oratory. It's too bad neither of them ha3 tho right of nomination to tho club. Little doubt will exist in Mr. Del mas' mind as to Thaw's new counsel earning every cent of his $25,000 fee. Maxim Gorky's statement that tno Americans are "a silent, gloomy people" proves conclusively that he fcjdn't attend any college football games while In the country. J 4 "v 4 4 v v STAGE SCHEDULE & 4 4 4 4 4 4 DRAIN 4. 4- Tho Drain stage boat leaves 4 4 Marshfleld at 2:30 a.m., return- 4 lng, arrives at 11 a m. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Advice on household economy is nicely offered by Charles M. Schwab In a recent Interview. It would seem that Mr. Corey ought to be more of an authority on topics of that kind. Fish doesn't agree with Harrlman, but as Harrlman doesn't like Fish it It ought to bo possible to avoid any serious digestive difficulties. "Is a bathing suit a crime?" asks a Toledo paper. It's not big enough for that, we should think, though It might easily be a misdemeanor. Railroads are not nearly so cheer ful In obeying a law that establishes a two-cent fare as they are one that abolishes passes. $ $ $ t j $ -TI IE- MOST DELICIOUS COFFEE is served by II A N K W E L I; S at 4 THE JAVA COFFEE HOUSE $ $ J l $ J J J J $ J J $ fflajMWjfjoltulc j TRY CORTHELL'S,, j J DEUCMESPI I I - 2nd art C Streets J For good thlnglto cM. Special va- jp $ rlety In ICE CIWAV; Boston linked IJcans and Brow iucad, Boiled Ham, ff Veal Pot Pie. A variety in Cnkes CURREN BROTHERS contractors All Kinds of Work i jF A)nne. PHONES 543,1Q73 and 271 North Bend, Oregon A Business Education is the best investment for the young man or woman. It will double your earning capacijana can not be Aaki from you. ENRQJWL WITH US SCHOOL OPEN SEPT. 16. 1907 MillerCleaver Business College NORTH BEND, OREGON This Elegant Launch For Sale Thirty feet long, Six feet six inches Beam, ' Twenty inches draft. Oak frames, planked with three-quarter fir. Oak decks and cabin. Two steering wheels, six Edison batteries, magneto, bilge pump, air tank and whistle, anchor, ropes, lights, cushions in fact, ev erything. 15 Horse power 4-Cyllndcr 4- Cyclc Buffalo Engine finest and best money can buy. Outfit cost $2300.00. Has run one season. Fine for huntiug, cruising, ferry or excursion work. Will make bargain price to party wanting good boat. C. V. Hooson, Tortland, Or. TIMES WANT ADS Are the Best WANTED Millwrights and laborers by the Courtenay Lumber Co. Phone 24 C. WANTED By Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, a few summer boarders; parties wishing a day on South Coos river can get dinner. Phone, 20xS. Launch Tioga leaves 8:00 a. m daily. WANTED Anybody havins goods to store call at Taylor's Piano House ou Broadway, near C.street. Large warehouse just conpleted Terms reasonable. WANTED Two heavy team to haul piling for Plat B wharf, on con tract or six dollars per day. L. D Kinney. FOR SALE Portable bake bven and baking utensils. Address "Bus! ness" care Times. WANTED Dishwasher and chamber maid, at Hotel Oregon, North Bend. WANTED Ten men to clear land on Plat B, by the acre. L. D. Kinney. FOR SALE Eight-room house and lot on Mead street, just north of M. E. church, frice, $1800, cash. J. S. Edmunds, North Bend, or F. L. Sumner, Marshfleld, Ore. WANTED Girl bookkeeper for gen eral merchandise store. Address box 209, Marshfleld, Ore. WANTED A and neat, atorium. boy; must be Apply Unique polite Pant- FOR RENT o-room cottage, with bath. Mrs. T. S. Minot. WHEN YOU sell anything to a sec ond hand man you get his price for it when you sell It through Hellesath's Agency House you get your own pricey I buy or sell anything for you. Hellesath's Agency & Commission Houjw. id and A streets WANTED Two or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. In quire at Tnmcs A BARGAIN Two lots in Bandon. one x corner. 40 x 100 each. PrioeMor both, $170 net. Stuts man & Co. ANTED An elderly lady to cook for eating club of eight men. Ad dress Box P, North Bend. FOR SALE Undertaking business at North Bend. Apply Hotel North Bend. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; gentlemen prefered. Ap ply at Times office. WANTED Young lady assistant bookkeeper must write neat hand and be accurate. Box 24G, City. WANTED Good farm and dairy hand. Wages ?40.00 per mo. and board. E. L. Bessey. Phone 208. LIST YOUR rooms and houses with Hellesath's agency, 2nd and A street. Speedy servico. FOR RENT Ten-room house In South Marshneld. Apply to A. B. Campbell, Finnish Co-operative store. Try a Times Want Ad. ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD We use the nece; sending money to world, and withou ssarv rag jn & au upj. I dang iitties for ts of the er or loss. THE FIRST NATIONALS-BANK OP COOS BAY Marshfield, Oregon. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON.Master. COOS BAY AI Sails from PorttanySatuyays, 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay TihspGys, at service of tide. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W, Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Oro, Marshfleld, Ore, Phono 441. Electric j I There is no powerso I I clean, safe flexible ifl ap- plication And reachfor in- 1 I sfcanfc use as jm electric I " motor St isXore econom- 1 I ical man sjeam, both in in- 1 I stalfingyfnd operating. 1 I Yownwpense stops the sec- I I oyour machine stops. 1 I UTe Coos Bay Gas 1 Electric Co. I New WW I v 3w Autumn and inter Clothing We beg to anno( new line of the Autumn and do business un better a little unce tne J T 1 ML aavia jr Winter JO, ier me earlythan rrival of our dler & Sons lothing We motto, "T'is . a little late" F WILSON & THOMAS 1 I Contractor and BwWers I Office fixtures a specalty'atoro Fronts, Counters, I 1 Shelving. Let us vWout your plans. See us be- I R fore building. ffl I Shop opposite Bear's livery Stable, North Front Street 1 ?www3?SSt COOS BAY ONUHBNTAL WORKS e guarantetter york at lover prices, tJpan cn buRiad elsewliore. IX) not order iiuuuiueurai wuik uiiiii you iiuw Itewart & Mitchell Corner 3d & D Sis. Phone, Main 1731 and tnererore rjavrorderea our new sea son goods s0 aif to have them as soon as the makeriave them out and by this method have eliminaied all the vexatious delays caused by the conges tion of shipping in the months of Sep tember and October Wo Imvo nn exclusive lino of tho David Artier Sons Clothing. Tlieso lines nre clothes celebrated for their wearing qunllticH, their fit nnd dis tinctive style. PLANZ (8b ROLANPSON Sacchi Building on 2nd Street ., UtuuzJiZZZA