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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1907)
WWWHg-- RfcMMIIJWy THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1907. "CRYSTAL" OCT. 6th The "Standard" : :jy 3 '.' a fg. ..' asv?;v IS'WR3 f-' iO-JfeVr , , I; iStzcs UM I IK Pn'ce5 i&l'JH M rf -w iij ro m $30 s A P&ys io Buy t :r 0 $ 1 MS ti ifiM J sss U Stein Youm Men's Clothe cr e jf .ET a thoroughly gocd suit, - pay $18, $20 or $25 for it, and you'll be a better dressed, more contented young man all season than if you had two suits of the ordinary kind. You'll find the tailoring, quality and style in these suits; the lasting good shape and wear that pays you in the price you can have them for and ths satisfaction they give. If you've an earnest desire to dress right, get Ederhcimer Stcin clothes. Let the other fellow do as he likes. Magees $l Matsoe PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. S. A. 'Lave is a city visitor (for a few days. Miss Black was a city visitor yes terday. B. P. Wyatt was over from North Bend yesterday. Miss Ellen Coller was in Marsh field shopping yesterday. L. A. Frey of North Bend was a Marshfield visitor yesterday. Miss L. M. Matson was visiting in Marshfield yesterday with friends. Miss Nellie Bernitt returned yes terday from a few days visit at Bandon. Mrs. Kate Lando returned yes terday from a few days outing at Bandon. Editor Whfsnant of North Bend was hero on business yesterday af ternoon. Mr. Robert Marsden and Jack Rice left yesterday on a business visit to Bandon. Miss Ruth Allen returned homo on the Breakwater after an extend ed trip through the valley. Mr. A. Helming and wife leave this city today on a ten days' hunt ing trip through Curry county. James Baines returned yesterday on the Plant from San Francisco where he has spent three months. Miss Emma Wagner of San Fran cisco Is visiting in this city for a few weeks with friends and relatives. Miss Lizzie Tellfson returned Tuesday from Myrtle Point where she was the guest of Miss Lillie Way. S. S. Goldsmith, representing the Gotzlan Shoe company, is making his semi-annual visit In Coos county. Miss Luclo Gould returned yester day from Coqullle where she has been assistant nurse at the Coqullle hospital. Mr. W. Tindolph arrived In this city from Coqullle where ho was spending a few days looking over the country. Mr Reel), representing the Califor nia Toy & Notion company of San Francisco, is making a business tour of this county. Miss Julia Larsen arrived on the Plant from San Francisco and will spend several months on Coos Bay with relathcs. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Baines of Salt Lake City are in Marshfield with in tentions of remaining through the winter and spring. Mr. George Schlegel and family leave Coos Bay today by Drain for Eugene where Mr. Schlegel will en gage In the Insurance business. Mrs. L. A. Frey leaves on the Breakwater for Portland, thence going to Salt Lake City, where she will remain for two months visiting with her mother. Mr. Jack Flanagan and Mr. W. H. Kennedy left yesterday for Rose burg in a private conveyance where they will meet Mrs. T. Howard and return to Marshfield Friday. Fresh Flowers Given. The profusion of flowers that beautified the Chamber of Commerce room since tho exhibit of last week have withered, flavoring tho room with a fragrance akin to that of new mown hay. But the lustre that at tracted so much attention ten days ago is lacking and tho lifeless bou quetB are this week being removed from view. Fresh flowers were, however, added yesterday by people who have abundance of .flowers. The officers of the chamber are desirous of renewing the floral display this week, as the fruit and vegetable dis play is being renewed and any flowers brought in today will be thankfully received. Home Talent Plnjs. The Empire Dramatic company of North Bend will play at EckhOff hall in North Bend on Friday night. Tickets on sale at Everett's phar macy. The company will play In the Masonic hall, Marshfield, on the next evening. Tickets for this perform ance on sale at Butler's. For Sale Or exchange, a skiff. Coos Bay Auction Co. Use Bayside Paints and Im perial Varnishes and get the best. Flexo Ready Roofing never rusts, cracks or leaks. Notice. To our patrons, commencing tho first of October, 1907, all laun dry work will bo placed on a cash basis. Thanking you for past busi ness and soliciting continuance of the same. Signed. Coos Bay Steam Laundry. O A BANDON DOINGS O Notice. Holders of Kinney & Waito con tracts for lots in Plats B, C and Bou levard Park are herbey notified to call at First National Bank of Marshfield and settle all payments now due or suit will be commenced at once. F. B. Walte. Bandon, Sept. 23. Mr. A. Mereen of tho C. A. Smith ' company spent Sunday here with C. Thomas, who i5 his cousin. Mr. Mer een was delighted with Bandon beach and pronounced it the finest on the Pacific coast, and not to be surpassed anywhere. Dr. Mann of Langois was a visitor I in Bandon yesterday. I A hunting party consisting of Ed. Hadsell, Bert Walker and G. T. Treadgold returned today from Four Mile. They report an excellent trip, i At the last meeting of the city coutcil held Friday night, it was de cided to disregard the petition of tho property owners opposed to the improvement of Columbia avenue, and the work will go on. At last the rumors of a new bank for Bandon is confirmed. It appears that the Bandon Savings & Trust Co., H. Sengstacken, William Grimes and W. C. Horton incorporators, was In corporated July 1, 1907, with a capi tal stock of $25,000. At the teachers' and patrons meet ing held in tho high school building I on the evening of the 20th, there I was an enthusiastic turnout. These meetings will be held monthly dur ing the school year. The canning season opened here last Friday. Tho Catch is very good and steadily increasing. The steamer Monterey left last Friday with G03.000 shingles and 110,000 feet of lumber. The Eliza beth arrived last night with 300 tons of merchandise and twelve passengers. Charles Martin, who was Injured in tho wreck of tho Chinook last win ter, has had a severe recurrent at tack and has been in bed for several days. He is slowly recovering. E. L. Wheeler of Marshfield was a visitor in Bandon this week. Notice to Bidders. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the recorder of the city of Marsh field, Coos county, Oregon, up to the hour of 7 o'clock in the afternoon of Monday, the 30th day of September, 1907, for the construction of an ad dition to the city hall of the said city of Marshfield, according to the plans and specifications therefor prepared by J. E. Cayou, which said plans and specifications may be seen at tho of fice of the said J. E. Cayou, in tho Merchant building, in said city, up to the hour of 4 o'clock in the after noon of the said 30th day of Septem ber, 1907. By order of the common council made and entered the 23rd day of beptember, 1907. J. M. Upton, City Recorder. Notice. Jas. H. Flanagan hereby gives no tice that between September 21st and September 30th, 1907, Inclusive, sealed bids for the construction of a draw bridge across Coal Bank slough at. a point where Pennsylvania ave nue Intersects Baid slough, said bridge to bo In accordance with plans and specifications on file and open to inspection In the office of said Jas. H. Flanagan In Marshfield, Oregon, will be received and con sidered at said office. , Bids shall cover cost of material, labor and everything in connection with th construction of said bridge. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. Dr. J. G. Goble, tho well known optician of Medford, Ore., will visit all Coos Bay towns during Sept. For dates seejthls paper later. vOvv BAY CITY NOTES. Mrs. Walter Robertson has been ill for a few days. Little Miss Cora and Alice Mathi- son of Bay City are now attending the East Marshfield school. Mr. Sven Svendson is now to be seen limping around tho mill. A poor, innocent rusty nail is the cause of it. There Is now quite a number of different musical Instruments in Bay mtv. Mr. Charles Smith has been entertaining the young people with his dandy phonograph for tho last fAw weeks. Besides tho phonograph there are other Instruments such as mandolins, guitars, banjo accor dions, violins, piano and mouth or gans. FOR SALE Flno business block, good Incone, cheap. Furnished rooming and boarding houses cheap; will rent. Coos Bay Auc tion Co. LADIES wishing sowing done call on Mrs. T. Nussel and Mrs. Jack Rice, Pino street. WANTED Boy at Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Apply at once. WANTED Good building lot or cot tage. Coos Bay Auction Co. LOST Row boat from Marshfield dock, painted red. Reward for in formation leading to recovery. Julius Larsen. FOR SALE Household Call at Times office. furniture. WANTED A gentleman to board with private family. Inquire at tho South end of bridge on Cedar Street. X. R. T. WANTED Young man about 17 assist on books, address in own hand writing, P. O. Box 12G, City. WANTED Young lady, assistant bookkeeper, must wrlto neat hand accurato and neat in figures. Ad dress, P. O. Box 334, City. WANTED Board and room for young lady. Private family pre ferred. Address box 314, Marsh field, Ore. FOR SALE Billiard table. Apply Bob's Billiard Parlors. NOTICE An automatic organ (Kim ball's) will bo the special offering at tho 2:30 afternoon auction sale next Saturday. Music lovers at tend. Coos Bay Auction Co. WANTED Girl wishing to do light housework before and after school hours. Good home and free bonrd to desirable party. Apply at Times office. xtnmm All Parts of the World f We use the necessary facilities for sending money to all parts of the world, and without danger or loss. .. .. riRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. :tmnna:m:tma MAUDE L. PAINTER A Tt rpreivinir nuntls in Volco Culture i Home Studio, Broadway. Phono 1755. Flanagan &. Bennett Bank MARSIiriEM), OltKGON. Unpitnl fa bscn bed JW.ono Unpltfil i'nld Up MO.OA) UndMjled IToflu ?33,000 Poes ft Rcnornl bnnkliiK buslnes and draw ou tho liank ot I'nllfornU Sun Francisco Cnllt, First National HankPortland Or., Hrist National llnnk. llosobhrg, Or., Hanoer Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kotuchild & Bon, London, Lngland. Also icll change on ncarlj all the principal cities of Kurope. Accounts kept subject to cheek, tafe dfcpoElt lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a month or $5 a year INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business North Bend, Oregon izxtaKXJXXSwUHSJsaxuAuamaMuiMUJUi ajraw rfprprw'-'-.-T-'A'.rvrTfTiT'.vwyi' vi r VW t (1 Dicrnerson uinser uj. BIG BARGAIN wssscs S WAL s IN PAPER For one week beginning Mondny 23d 25 per cent off our entire lino for ens.li to make room for our NEW STOCK SAXITARY FEM for lining at 5 Cents ier Yard. BAYSIDE PAINT CO. F. E. MONROE, Manager v ot.. A,,, T3t,n i)Z a 'Mrn.ti 'Roti4 Oi-o. 0 OllCIlliaU .TJL.V&. S- X IIUIIV, ... r V iw..uvuv. ww. 2 7 f S WWS0O0000OiWO A delicious fruit always j ....... ... . .12; Preferred Stock, heeled Apricots are extra aainty. iney . .j" come from the Santa Clara Valley, famous for itsapneots, jf a.nu rtic caiciuuy Dcictituf jktivu j.., & this beautiful apricot country. Preferred Stock Canned Goods Piwk.d Wbererir th Beit ar. Grown include over seventy varieties of fruits and vegetables, all renresentlnir careful selections of extra fine quality. carefully packed while still fresh. Preferred Stock Peeled Apricots are all hand peeled and put up in heavy, pure cane syrup. Reaify to urvea ivbolcsome deuert at your Grocer' j ALLEN LEWIS, Wliol.nl. Qroctri, PORTLAND, OEtOON, V. t. A. SlUeMlWxtM . 1 ffif5t5E, i-l Jar lf33XSOT3fttB Hi mIWkv-i GOW WHY Always has on hand a good stock of General Merchandise AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST All Kinds of Groceries and Clothing DS WANTA Rates 5c line first time,' 3c lino each succeeding Insertion ..-i Try a Times want ad.' FOIl SALE Puro bred Brown Leg born cockrels. ?2.50 each. Seo Jack Flanagan. Cook with Gas - - use - - lectric Power and Flatirons TR Coo Eay Gas Electric Co, i Either phone 1451, or leave ord ers at Lockbart & Parson's for all kinds of transferring. O. S. Torrey. Lots In West Bunker Hill at ?100 to 350. Seo J. D. Johnson & Co. FOR RENT Half a store with nice largo windows. Call at Taylor Piano House. DOR RENT Elegantly furnished housekeeping and bed rooms close In. Reasonable. Coos Bay Auction Company. FOR BALE ?6 feet new power fishing boat. Apply Max Tlmmr- FOR SALE. Rough mid Finished Lumber. All de liveries made promptly. REYNOLDS LUMBER CO. North Rend, Oregon. ( Phono 301. Wholesale liquor dealers Cigars and saloon supplies. California Wines a Specialty Front St., Marshfiold- StSS? Cab Call Service At. Aivy Hour GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES. Heisner, Miller & Co. Livery, Feed and Salo Stablo Third and A Sts. Phone, 1201! Mnrshflcid. W f. J. HAYES RESIDENT OPTOMETRIST Eyes tested Freo Broken Lens Replaced. Work Guaranteed. Nortli Front Street. fc' a'J i ON SAYINGS ACCOUNTS. You mar ittrt an aceounl in iMibanV willi any amount you wuh over $1.00. Send check, money order, exprev order or by rrciitered teller and by return mail you will receive year bank book. We pay 47o interest and compound it twice a yean on June 30 and December 31. Capital and Surplus Ovter $3,000,000.00 Total Aaaeta Over $12,000,000.00 Send for our Booklet oa Banking by Mail llttXlJiAhfJAOlfEia ffl Coos Bay Steam Laundry Of MARSHflELD and NORTH BEND All work now done at the North Bend Plant Edgar Mauzey Agent, Marshfield North Bend Phone 1031 Marshfield Phone 180 . MMIlll. FOR SALE Household goods, com plete outfit. Call Times office. CONTAINS NO Cures Couehs. Colds, Cxoup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The ocnk btat. ..ndXiung Trouble Prevents Pnaamonia and Consumption X1'tftw ?AOKl KKD CROSS fHAMHOT MR 1 Oi m tsl m u !an UiW lftc are icoi din litt ..'! ?ni - iot 1 o pial Itat reli TH4 ?-o; th m, rgel 4 O toe O sa i t Ud; COI ice StdM tin: re i "5 J: th: a3 no, ion Thl il ii ay1 ha jin "th I th 7i "H at WSk it e s i f? tva m on otfl th! ari ef M thl M id! Ml. 4 H M jitf ! H ' H H a ni thl Sr m Ur t .