The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 31, 1907, SATURDAY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. 0
Orln was a city visitor
yesterday.
Mrs. Noah, of Coos River, was
here jesterday.
Mr II. Olson, of San Francisco, Is
hero for a few days.
, Mr T. V. Carney, of Portland, Is
In the city for a few days.
jlrs J. Hodson, of Coos River,
Was In the city yesterday.
Mr A. liodgins icu tno city yes
terday for a Coos Hlver visit.
Mr D O. Hills, of Oroville, Cal.,
Is In the city for a few weeks.
Mr H. D. White, of Los Angeles,
Is In Marshfleld for a few days.
Mrs. McFarland, of North Inlet,
was In the city shopping yesterday.
Miss Alpha Mnuzey left yesterday
for Portland to visit with friends In
that city
Ralph White, of Chicago, 111., Is
In the city visiting with friends and
relatives.
Miss nieanor Helm, Is visiting
Mrs. A. E. Seaman, of Coos Iliver,
for a few day3.
Miss Peel: has accepted the posi
tion of stenographer for the Cham
ber of Commerce.
Miss Marjory Cowan is visiting up
Coos River as tho guest of Miss
Helen Landreth.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Flcht left this
city by Roseburg last night for their
homo in southern Idaho.
Mrs. M. J. Blake and Mrs. Mc
Farland returned from their sum
mer home on Coos River yesterday.
Miss Maggie Murphy has accepted
the position as teacher of the fifth
and sixth grades In Bandon public
school.
Mr Clarence Gould, of "Elk Horn
Ranch," was in tho city yesteray.
While here Mr. Gould secured a new
logging engine for his camp.
The Ladies' Art club will not meet
until the second Friday in Sept. At
that time they will meet at tho resl-
dncce of Mrs J. W. Snover.
Mis. Naglo departed last evening
for her home In Pendleton after
i3ltlng a short time as tho guest of
Mrs. R. A. Copple of this city.
Misses Elsie Durham and Agnes
Neus passed through Marshfleld yes
terday on their way to Bandon where
they will remain for a few days' out
ing. Miss Grayice Gould passed through
this city yesterday on her way to
Coqullle where she will remain for
a short time as tho guest or Mrs.
Levi Smith, of that city.'
Mr. Edgar Campbell left this city
yesterday for Riverside, Cal. Ho
will bo gone a short time and upon
his return will resume his position
at Magnos and Matson's.
Miss Laura Rivers, of San Fran
cisco, arrived on tho Bay yesterday
and will remain for an Indefinite
period. During tho time she will
visit with relatives at Bandon and
Coqullle.
The lumber for the homo of Mrs.
Geo. Adams was taken up Coos
River yesterday. Building on the
residence will begin Immediately
and when completed Mrs. Adams
will reside there.
I. S. Kauffman returned yester
day from an outing on Coos Rlvor
for several days. Ho doesn't report
bagging any big game, but declares
he caught some fish.
Frank W. Almond left on tho
Breakwater for Boise, Idaho. Ho
will attend university this winter, re
turning to Coos Bay In the spring.
He Is greatly enamored with this
country. Ho bought property in
North Bond before leaving.
Messrs. Walter Wood and H. B.
Gregg arrived yesterday from San
Francisco for an extended outing and
hunting trip. Mr. Wood is a member
of the E. K. Wood Lumber Company
of San Francisco, and Mr. Gregg Is
connected with tho Matson Naviga
tion Company.
E. C. Mathers, bookkeeper for the
Coos Bay Grocery Co., at North
Bend, returned Wednesday from
Curry county, where ho had been
visiting for several days. While ab
sent ho took In the races at Wed
derburn. His wife returned with
him after an extended visit with her
folks there.
DEVELOP SAN JUAN HARBOR
San Juan, P. R Aug. 28. Tho
Boards of Trade, Chambers of Com
merce, business representatives and
Army and Navy officers attended tho
conference called by Governor Post
to discuss tho plans for tho dredging
f the harbor hero.
Coos Bay's Only Exclusive
Millinery House has the largest
assortment t
in the
county, in
elegant
French Pat
will, be on
September
ats, which
ay Tuesday,
following
days,
MRS. A. G. AIKEN;, ,
Front t, Marshfield, Ore
o oe touiui
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Euain&i"
tfern j!
Win t
3tand
IHE DAILY C(MR RY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON,
EYES OF STATES
ARE ON OREGON
.....,urci(U bodies Rccehes
MMincriiliKi Inquiries from
In-
IVosiH-ctHeSuttk-
rs.
That Portland is looked upon as a
favorable point' in which to locate, is
Proten by the Urge number of letters
recehed by ttie secretaries of the
various commercial bodies of the
city. These letters come from all
Parts of the East as v,ell as from
California, nnd are written by people
means as well as by those who
have little besides their brains and
hands to promoto their fortunes in a
new country. To all inquhles, words
ui encouragement are sent In reply,
aH Ornrrnn !.
D Jm, ,UOIIl i0r WorKers as
well as capitalists, and enterprises of
an Kinds await tho assistance of will
ing hands.
Assistant Secretary Mosessohn, of
tho Chamber of Commerce, received
an inquiry from Oakland, Cal., yes
terday, In regard to tho climatic ef
fect on newly applied paint. Tho
writer spoko of manufacturing ,an
article that would have to bo paint
ed the evening beforo its exposure for
sale, and ho desired to have tho paint
dry forthwith. Ho was Informed that
paint drys a3 quickly in Portland as
in California, notwithstanding tho
fact that wo have more rain hero
than in that frequently drouth-strlck-on
state.
Another Inquiry was received from
a boat builder in Michigan, who
thinks of locating in Portland and
following his occupation here. He
was told that both Joseph Paquet
and Joseph Supple, two boat builders
of Portland, hed gotten rich and were
now In possesion of valuable property
in the city as a result of strict atten
tion to business, and that the In
quirer could probably do as well
should he conclude to drive his stakes
here.
Secretary Laber, of the Board of
Trade, received an Inquiry yesterday
from Ole Peterson, a resident of
Wisconsin, asking if tho sum of
$10,000 could bo profitably Invested
In the fishing business by two men
who wero not afraid of work. He
was told that money was being made
In that business In Oregon, and that
ho should come right along and bring
his partner with him.
People who are conversant with
conditions in the Northwest do not
hesitate to tell their distant friends
to come out here and engage In what
Rates 15c line first time, 3c lino
each succeeding Insertion
FOR, SALE Good sewing machine.
Cheap. Phone 18S1.
WANTED Cranberry pickers. J.
PInkerton, North Inlet.
H.
FOR SALE 2G feet new power
fishing boat. Apply Max Timmer
man. WANTED A boy; must be polite
and neat. Apply Unique Pant
atorlum. WANTED Ten men to clear land on
Plat D, by tho aero. L. D. Kin
ney. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room; gentlemen prefered. Ap
ply at Times ofllce.
FOR SALE Portable bake oven and
baking utensils. Address "Busi
ness" care Times.
WANTED Girl bookkeeper for gen
eral merchandise store. Address
box 209, Marshfleld, Ore.
WANTED in elderlylady to cook
for eatlngfcluD oi eigni men. Ad
dress BorfP, NorttjfBend.
WANTED-JVoung
Flady assistant
bookkeeifcr must
pwrlto neat hand
and be accurate
Box 334, City.
WANTED-f-Good farm and dairy
hand. Wagesf 40.00 per mo. ana
board. E. LBessey. Phone zub.
WANTED-
fo heavy teams to haul
niling fd
&lat B wharf, on con-
tract or i
' dollars per day. L. D.
Kinney.
WANTED Man and wife or widow
woman, no objections to enna; or
good girl for general house work.
Apply Mrs. F. Rogers, Coos River.
Phone 207.
FOR SALE Eight-room house and
lot on Mean sireei, jum. uunu ui
M. E. church, rrlce, $1800, cash.
J. S. Edmunds, North Bend, or F.
L. Sumner, Marshfleld, Ore.
WANTED Anybody havins goods
to store call at Taylors i-iano
House on Broadway, near O. street.
Largo warehouse Just completed.
Terms reasonable.
WANTED By Mrs. J. A. Goodwill,
a few summer boarders; parties
wishing a day on South Coos river
can get dinner. Phono 20x8,
Launch Tioga leayoa 8:00 a. m.
daily.
WANT ADS
ever calling they may Beloct, as pros
pects are well on the up grade, and
many enterprises arc yet In their ex
treme Infancy. What the whole
region west of the Oregon state line
wants Is workers nnd capital, and It
will evidently be a long time before
there can be any plethora of these.
Telegram.
GAMBLER KILLS MAN
IN SHANIKO HOTEL
Slieephcrder Shot Down Without
Provocation By Intoxi
cated Sport.
The Dalles, Ore., Aug. 27. A tele
phone message from Shanlko to tho
district attorney of this city gives a
meager account of the killing of Tom
McConnelly by Thomas Hale, a
gambler, this morning, at 12:30
o'clock. Hale came into the Co
lumbia Southern Hotol bar somewhat
mioxicatea, anu nounsneu a pistol in i
a threatening manner. Tho bar
tender became alarmed and went out
to call the Marshal. Two men, pass
ing the saloon at this Juncture, heard
Hale say to McConnelly, "I won't
hurt you, I have nothing against
you." Soon afterwards they heard
three shots fired, and entering tho
saloon found McConnelly dead, hav
ing been shot three times. The
smoking revolver was in Halo's
hands.
McConnelly was a sheepherder
working for the B., S. & L. Co., for
some time. Hale Is a well-known
gambler, and Is considered a desper
ate character. A Coroner's inquest
was held this morning. Hale Is held
to answer to the crime and will ar
rive in this city on a local train this
afternoon.
Steam Dve
C Street,
L !( tulv.lentB,gmm,nlf',lertn
oil or dy-p, I.
Philip taker, Propmloi.
g4)tjt4)!!4
I fa 4 $ $
riAJrtrsTi
C
IOUIB JT. BOMi
Will open tor the reception
of pupils about Sept. 8, 1907.
Parlors above Taylor's Piano
Store.
,$$$'44&4$'$'$$'&tit$
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000 1 JT
Traiuactt aSeneral Bonking
BumeM
North Bend, Oregon
Launch Express
Will mini regular trips between
South Cops rhffir and Marshfleld
Loaring ihejKase at 7.00 a. m.
and VfftfshJold at 4:30 p. m.
Sho TrlllVioe open for charter
betwMi) t a. ii. and 4 p. m.
MASTER
WTATT COFFHLT.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD, OMSOON.
lopttal Butwcrltxid tao.SOO
Capital 1'ald Up IU.000
UndlTlJcdfvPronU ,00fl
Dom a eflnera4 bancing budiMM and draws
on tb Bftuk oi California. So Tnchco
CalH.,riietNtlcail Bnnk Poriteq(for., Klrut
Natloual Bank, Rfeeblfrg, Or., Jtuuiaver Na
tional BaV. Nevf York, N. Jft. Kotbclilld Si
Son, London, En
Also (ell eban
11 the principal
cities o( Europe
AeaM kpt
ehrek, m(e deposit
ioc dozm lor
i. a jear.
i centt a montb or
NTEIUSST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
IcPlierson Ginser Co.
Wboleeile liquojiealerR
Cigars ixad stsfoon uup-
pliea.
fcHfanda Wines a Specialty
Front St., Marshfield
Cab Call Service
At Any Hour
GOOD HIARSE mvEHICLES.
Hcisnr Jrliller & Co.
Iilveryllred and Salo SUtblo
Third and A Ste. Phone, 1201
Marshfleld.
Dealer "jMrar"' Milk H
j NortJBend, - Oregon 8
I Midfi I bihiiHN mi mi ill i mi i ii ii I ill mil ii i mill i in nmmi
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mio
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OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST
! Wsrfl&Xi 1 Atl6IltlOn I
' EMm JKf ' i I
H$Lp&,A mmi ,r Egging Camps! Mills! m
I BAMK BY JMH 1 ' 1 Restaurants! Hotels! I
I ThiS ong bant wiijcu of f 1 1 Boarding Houses! H
9 over p-WELVE MILLION ' , I
HlAfrMlTslZt 'I DOES TilfS LOOK GOOD TO YOU? 1
a s-rndfot ouwdookict on Banking S j 1 We Can Supply You!
3 ST 3lljn"m '"'""'J0" and 3K Johnny On The Spot!
fl Jho ydK how to make more 'a ,.,. 4-l c i i- H
monr ( $ With The rol owing Lines.
cal SINGLE AND DOUBLE OVEN RANGES
a California and Montgomery Sts. E , , ,
new mmmtmmmwmmm ,
Warehouse ' aMIIPfeMl JmSHWHHBIHI ,
Just completedTn Marshfield
for storiruLfyour household
goods. Hpt of care guaran
teed. Forterms call at
Taylor's Piano
House
on
youi curing trip;
a full Uno with
supplies at tho
MARSHPIKLI DETECTJVE
AGMVOY. y
W. II. Dais, Miuuifecr.
Will take
rklnd
of de-
tective
me by
Fentrusted to
desiring first-
class wob
All correspond-
ence conj
3ntial and prompt-
ly attend
3d to. My work
always satisfactory and terms
right. Correspondence so
licited. Address all mattors
to
W. II. DAVIS,
Marshfleld, ... Oregon.
. .j. . 4. ... 4.
Edgar Mauzey
Agent, Marshfield
North Bend Phone 10 31
Marshfield Phone 180
PuU the
BELLcaRD
Wet Your VtfhlstjTlien Blow
J. R. HON, Prop.
Front Street, I : Marehlleld, Oreeon
F
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Broadway j jM
I Doft Wodfget J 1
Mm KraUtT;
I Coos Bay I
1 Steam Laundry B
MARSHflElO and NORTH BEND
I All iorkjrfow done at I
I the Ifiortff Bend Plant I
Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine u in tho
Sm ad Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow packaok
i
31, 1907.
bm . rffor
Hotel CrocKery, Heavy Steel Cooking Utensils,
White Metal Table Ware, Kitchen Cutlery,
White and White Enamel Ware, Tin Ware.
FURNITURE AND ALL LINES TO FURN
ISH THE ABOVE TRADES
GOING & HAHV
COMPANY.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Marshfield, Oregon.
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CURREN BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS
All Kinof Work l6f" '
PHOMES 543J&9 and 271
NoraTBencl, Oregon
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company.
Steamer Alliance
B. KfOLSON. Maate'rT
COOS BAY ANET PORTLAND
Sails from BwtlairaSatiirJays, 8 p. m.
Sails from CooBayTuesdays, at service of tide.
F. P. Baumgartnor, Agt. jr L. W, Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, PortlandTTJro, Marshfiold, Ore., Phone 441.
ALL PARTS OF
We use file iecsary facilities for
sending mney'to all parts of the
dd, anLTthout
wor
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THE FIRST NATIONAL
Marshfield,
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THE WORLD
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danger or loss.
BANK OF COOS BAY
Oregon.
CONTAINS NO
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