THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1907.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. W. F. Piper was down from
Piper's Grove Friday.
Mr. C. I. Noff, ot Beaver Hill, was
In this city for a few days.
Mrs. McCann, of East Marsbflold,
was a city visitor yesterday.
Mr. A. Harris, of Oakland, Cal.,
Is In this city for a few days.
Mr. Carl Erlckson, of Shafer, Min
nesota, Is In this city for a few weeks.
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h. A. Haagland Is building a new
homo In Block M In West Marshfleld.
Miss Annlo Cllnkenbeard, of Dan
iel's Creek, was In the city yester
day. N. Galloway, a resident of Cali
fornia, la on Coos Bay for a short
visit.
W. S. Squires returned yesterday
from a business trip to Cunningham
Creek.
Mrs. SacchI and son returned yes
terday from a week's outing at Five
Mile.
Miss Alda Rolley, of Aberdeen,
Wash., Is In Marshfleld for a few days
on business.
Born On Friday, September 6,
1907, to the wife of J. D. McNeil, a
daughter.
Miss Alice Rowlands, of St. Paul,
Is in this city visiting with relatives
and friends.
Mr. Henry Minert, of San Fran
cisco, is visiting in this city as the
Sliest of Mr. Earl Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Archlo Kruso left
this city yesterday for Bandon, where
they4 will permanently locate.
Messrs. Earl Savage and Henry
Mlner't are spending a few days at
Beaver Hill, the guests of Mr C. I.
Neff.
Mrs. Gettlns left this city yester
day for a couple of months' visit
with relatives and friends at Rose
burg. Mr. Geo. Erlckson returned Thurs
day from a week's outing up Coos
River, where ho was the guest at
"The Orchard."
H. Kynell, an employe of the C. A.
Smith Lumber and Manufacturing
Company, is building a residence in
East Marshfleld.
C. G. Getty, of Empire, has placed
an order with the Smith company for
lumber with which to build a resi
dence in Empire.
Ed. Horn, of North Bend, is build
ing a fine, eight room residence in
Bangor. It will be completed in
-about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Janelle, of Gardiner,
aro here for a few days. Mrs. Janelle
came to attend the Modern Com
pany's millinery opening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kaldwall, of
Minneapolis, aro on the Bay looking
over the country. It Is probable they
will remain throughout the winter.
Mr. Guy Bennett, of Gilroy, Texas,
is in this city for a few days. From
Marshfleld he will go to Bandon for a
short outing and from there on down
the coast.
Messrs. Rush, White, McCullough
and Savage, leave tomorow for Myr
tle Point, where, they will lay In sup
plies for an extended hunting trip
through the mountains surrounding
that vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Orlnhelmer, of
Sau Francisco, are on the Bay look
ing over the country and the business
opportunities offered hero. If satis
factory they will remain for the win
ter. Jack Flanagan is having lumber
taken to his country home at Plat B
for the purposo of building a stable
for his thoroughbred horse which he
purchased on his recent hunting trip
to Curry county.
Mr. B. D. Batterson, of Billings,
Mont., arrived yesterday In the city.
He reports hearing the "Call of Coos
Bay" so often that at last he deter
mined to see for himself. Mr. Bat
terson is greatly impressed -with his
surroundings and, remarks that ho Is
only one of" the many people of Bill
ings thai desires to live on the Bay.
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COQUILLE NOTES.
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Coqulllo, Oregon, Sept. 5, 1907.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
George Hartley on tho 1st of Sept.
J. G. Cotton, of Seattle, is In town
looking around and is well pleased
with country and climate.
The Norway school closed for a
month's vacation, then tho winter
term will begin.
Bert Hollenbeck was breaking a
colt last week and managed to get
his knee dislocated In tho operation.
At George Herman's logging camp
near Dora, 11G logs were gotten out
in one day which scaled 80,000 feet.
Tho Miss Flora and Mary Quick
have returned to Pendleton after
visiting friends here about two
months.
Tho sch6ol at Arago opened last
Monday, with the grounds about the
school house nicely fixed up. Miss
Minnlo McClosky is the teacher.
Miss Edith L. Nlles, of Portland,
is hero to get advertisements for
this part of tho country. Sao thinks
our valley very beautiful and rich.
The Modern Woodmen of America
will give an excursion from Myrtle
Point to Bandon on Sunday next.
They will go on the steamer Echo.
Mr. Thomas Krowson, of Drain, is
here and says tho work on the rail
road Is not stopped, and will go on,
though they can not secure enough
men.
Mr. Orvil Dodge has leased his
paper the Sentinel and will become
a full-fledged miner. Messrs. H. J.
Crippen & Co. will publish the paper
hereafter.
Tho steamer Echo, that has run
for years on the route between here
and Myrtle Point, has been laid off
indefinitely. Does not pay, Is the
reason given.
Imogene Alexen slipped and fell
near the Skookum restaurant while
carrying a baby and dislocated her
arm at the elbow and fractured one
of the bones of tho forearm.
A logger, Wm. Anderson, was hurt
last week at Beaver Hill camp, an ax
glanced and entered his foot. He
was brought to the city hospital for
treatment. It was a very painful
wound.
As Mrs. George Peoples was re-J
turning homo from town today, in
some manner upset her buggy and
herself and child were thrown on-.,
tho latter's wrist or arm was broken.
Full particulars hpvo not yet been
received.
United States Congressman Haw
ley, of Oregon, from the first district
was in tho city today shaking hands
with friends. He is on his way to
Curry county and when he returns
in a short time will address the peo
ple here.
J. B. Moomau, the proprietor of
the Arago hop field, is here looking
for a residence for his family, where
the children can attend school, he
has a position on the L. L. & T. R. R.
at Lamoine, Cal. to which he will
return.
"The Coos Coutny" hop yard, at
Arago will be ready to be harvested
the flrst of next week. They aro In
prime condition, no lice or mold,
very little foliage, and large and
heavy. They have a nice place for
pickers to camp.
Three thousand sheep were driven
out over the stage road to Oakland,
Cal., last week, the majority came
from Curry county. Walker and
Knight were the drovers. The sheep
brought from ?2.75 to $4.00 per
head.
F. A. Bates formerly of Coqullle
River and who is a civil engineer
and expert miner is engaged .in a
large mining enterprise In Columbia,
South America. He is tho only
white man In the locality. His wife
is in the east visiting while a son
and daughter reside here.
Mrs. Hastings, an old settler, who
has lived on Cunningham creek a
good many years, died this, Wednes
day, morning at tho Northwestern
Hospital. She suffered some time
with cancer. Her husband preceeded
her to the better world a few years
ago. She will be buried today; fun
eral at the Presbyterian church, con
ducted by Rev. B. B. Paull.
Hon. Judge Sperry and J. M. Nye
were both absent, but it was rGported
that ho had never witnessed a -base
ball game In his life, and as great in
dignation prevailed about it A. S.
Hammond nlade a motion that ho be
disfranchised, which was seconded
by A. J. Sherwood, and carried, and
the papers will be legally made out
and presented to the Judge. The"
speeches were all Interesting. J. W.
Lenevo said his Ideas of a "good
game" were perhaps different than
some others, that though tho score
might bo 10 to 12 or there-a-bouts
and be a very Interesting game, and
everybody playing ball, and cited the
last game played here with North
Bend, when Paull, fielder of the
North Bend team, and brother of one
ot the Coqullle team, was bo inter
ested In the business of getting a fly
that he went backwardB Into a 10
foot ditch, that was such playing as
he called good, and there wore a few
of thoso games played this year, and
he would put the Coqullle homo
talent team against any like team In
the state.
The business men of this city gave
their victorious baso ball team a
banquet last night at the Tupper
Houso. Between thirty and forty
gentlemen dined sumptuously from
tho tables spread with all tho usual
luxuries, and a pleasant evening was
enjoyed. The following program
was rendered, called the "Champion's
Banquet." Note Gentlemen will
not he re-julred to wear masks. Af
ter tho feed A. J. Sherwood will glvo
us "A send off" to which "Pauly"
will reply. Following this Judge
Sherry will tell us "What I know
About Base Ball." When you have
recovered from this the Mayor will
tell us "How to Make a Hit," which
will bo followed by a discourse by
Lon Hazard, on "Easy Money." If
there Is any one left in the hall after
this Hon. Jim Watson will speak on
"High Balls and Other Balls," after
which you will feel relieved to hear
W. T. Kerr on "Rooting" and last
but not least, J. W. Leneve will tell
us about "A Good Game," On tho
side J. M. Nye will show how
"We're It."
A. S. Hammond, Umpire.
Important to Cruisers.
I want every reputable cruiser
in southern Oregon to send bis name
and address, upon receipt of which
I will send him information that Is
ot vital Importance to himself and
his business. Address, H. G. Wolf,
Roseburg, Oregon.
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BANDON NEWS ITEMS
Bandon, Sept. 5.
John ,Marsden arrived in town last
night from Marshfleld.
Frank A. Sweeny left this morn
ing for Coqullle, enrouto to Port
land.
Miss Garfield and Mrs. Geo. P.
L'aird left yesterday for a short visit
on tho Bay.
The schooner C. T. Hill left for
San Francisco today with a full cargo
of lumber from the Prosper Mill.
Invitations are out for tho wedding
of Earnest Boak and Miss Kate Mc
Nair,.to occur on the eleventh.
' Mrs. C. Timmons and daughter
Ethel arrived from Astoria today to
remain with Mr. Timmons during the
fishing season here.
A. B. Robinson, representing tho
Bowman Cigar Co., of this place, Is
circulating in Myrtle Point, Coqullle
and the Bay cities this week.
John Marsden has- posted notice of
intention to apply for a liquor license
in the town of Bandon and is having
the old Ponter store fitted up for a
saloon,
' Rube Gardner, Harry Walker, Mrs.
C. E. Hollopeter and G. T. Treadgold
all of Bandon, filed on government
lands before County Clerk Watson
yesterday.
J. Van Norden, of Portland, is In
Bandon looking over the ground with
a view to opening up a jewelry store
and watch making establishment.
He is accompanied by his wife.
Congressman W. C. Hawley passed
through town yesterday Into Curry
County. He will stop on the way
back when a meeting of the faithful
will welcome him to Bandon.
Mrs. Steele was in town yesterday
and completed arrangements to move
to Coqullle, whose sunny slopes
agree better with Doctor Steel's
health than Bandon's gentle zephyrs.
The doctor's, condition is much im
proved. School commenced today with an
unprecedented attendance; seven
teachers under the superlntendency
of Prof. H. C. Ostein, constitute the
faculty. They are the Misses Yoe,
Collier, Rodlno, Murphy and Logan.
Considerable trouble and confusion
has been caused by an inadequacy of
text books, which cannot be reme
died until the arrival of the Str.
Elizabeth with a new supply from
San Francisco.
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EAST MARSHFIELD.
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Born Sept. 4, 1907, at East
Marshfleld, to tho wife of Edgar
Stoneclpher, a daughter.
Mr. La Palm will soon have his
building finished that Is being erect
ed at this place for a store, and will
open a postofflco as soon as the
necessary arrangements can be mado.
It will be a great convenience for
those living here.
The W. C. T. U. met as usual on
Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Srafleby, Mrs.
H Selvoy"and Miss Jacobson, were
tho guests. Miss McCann enter
tained the meeting with vocal and
Instrumental music. All that are In
terested In temperance work aro
cordially Invited to meet with us
each flrst and third Thursday of tho
month."
Lawrence Jennings has sold two
more -of his lots hero "and Arthur
Plneyare haB bought two.moro near
hlB residence.
J. W. Hendricks, a former resident
of this place, who has been engaged
In a stamp mill for the pail flvo years
at Sllvorton, Wash., will move with
his family to a farm that ho has re
cently purchased near Portland.
Wm. Srafleby Is expecting his
brother Jfrom WeBt Virginia, who
will accept a position at North Bond,
and will send for his family later.
Mr. Erlckson, of Carood, Minn.,
was the guest of H. Solvoy yesterday,
and porhaps he will locate hero.
Gasene, cjeans thoroughly,
works quickly, bleaches perfectly,
leaves all material soft, clean and
sanitary Hot or cold water.
Dr. J. G. Goblo, tho well known
optician, of Medford, Ore., will visit
all Coos Bay towns during Sept.
For dates see this paper later.
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J. I. KOOXTZ
Machine and Repair Shop.
At Holland's Boat Houso
Front St. Mnrshfleld.
FALL AND WINTER HATS
Mrs. L, M, Perry will have
her fall opening of millinery on
Saturday, September 7. All
the latest and most up-to-date
styles will be found on sale.
Prices the very lowest.
MRS. L D. PERRY
Sherman Ave. North Bend
F. J. HAYES
RESIDENT OPTOMETRIST
Eyes tested Free,
Broken Lens Replaced.
Work Guaranteed.
North Front Street.
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens the best on the market
absolute guarantee, for sale at the
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sending money to all parts of the
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Marshfield, Oregon.
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The Coos Bay Gas
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Put In your order today for
your Sunday dinner. We have fine
roast beef, pork, and veal. Sanitary
Meat Market. Corner A nnd 2dSt.
Phono 1001.
Dr. J. G. Goble, tho well known
optician, of Medford, Oro., will visit
all Coon Bay towns during Sept.
For dates eo this paper later.
WANT ADS
Rotes Be lino 'first time, 8 lino
each succeeding Insertion .
Try a Times want ad.
FOR SALE 26 feet new power
fishing boat. Apply Max Tlmmer-
man.
WANTED Girl bookkeeper for gen
eral merchandise store. Address
box 209, Marshflold, Ore.
FOR SALE Eight-room house and
lot on Mead street, just north of
M. E. church, .frlce, $1800, cash.
J. S. Edmunds, North Bend, or F.
L. Sumner, Marshfleld, Ore.
WANTED Anybody having goods
to store call at Taylor's Piano
House on Broadway, near C. .street.
Large warehouse Just completed.
Terms reasonable.
FOR SALE Pure bred Brown Leg
horn cockrels. $2.50 each. See
Jack Flanagan.
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms.
Apply Times Offlce. X. Z.
WANTED Dishwasher and dining
room girl. Hotel Oregon.
WANTED Boy and girl at the Palm
WANTED Position as head cook
for logging ca,mp or saw mill.
Lady of experience., Address "A."
"S." North Bend.
WANTED Serving girl. Apply at
Mrs. H. H. McPherson's.
WANTED Ten tons No. 1 grass
hay. m Charles E. Jordan. East
Marshfleld.
Coos Bay
Steam Laundry
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MARSHFIELD d NORTH BEND
All work now done at
th North Bend Plant
Edgar Mauzey
Agent, Marshfleld
North Bend Phone 1031
Marshfleld Phone 180
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MAKSHFIELl) DETECTIVE
AGEXCY.
W. II. Davis, Manager.
Will take up any kind of de
tective work entrusted to
mo by those desiring first
class work. All correspond
ence confidential and prompt
ly attended to. My work
always satisfactory and terms
right. Correspondence so
licited. Address all matters
to
W. II. DAVIS,
Marshfleld, ... Oregon.
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over TWELVE MILLION
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We pay 4yb interest on Savings
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Send for our booklet on Banking
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
McPherson Ginser Co.
Wholesale liquor dealers
Cigars and saloon sup
plies. H California Wines 'a Specialty
1 Front St.. Marshfleld
Cab Call Service
At Any Hour
GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES.
Hcisncr, Miller & Co.
Wvery, Feed nnd Sftlo Stable
Third and A Sts.
Phone, 1201.
Mnrshfleld.
Launch Express
Will make regular trips between
South Coos river and Marshfleld
Leaving the Maze at 7.00 a. m.
and Marshflold at 4:30 p. m.
She "Will bo open for charter
between t a. n. and 4 p. m.
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WYATT COFFELT.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD. OREGON.
Capital Subscribed moOO
Capital Paid Up 110,000
Undivided Fronts 135,000
Does a goneral banking business and draws
oil tbe Bank ot California, Han Francisco
CallL, First National Bank Portland Or., Kim
National Bank, Rosebtfrg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Rotbclilld b
Son, London, England.
Also sell change on nearly all tho principal
titles of Europe.
Acconnts kept subject to cheek, sate deposit
lock boxes tor rent at 6 cents a monUi or
J5, a year,
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000
TranucU a General Banking
Buuneu
North Bend, Oregon
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