The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 28, 1907, SATURDAY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1907.
Lota in West Dunkor Hill at
$100 to 260. Sco J. D. Johnson &
Co.
Notice.
Holders of Kinney & Walto con
tracts for lots In Plats B, C and Bou
levard Park are herboy notified to
call at First National Bank of
Marshfleld and settle all payments
now duo or suit will bo commenced
nt once. F. B. Walte.
Notice.
To our patrons, commencing
the first of October, 1907, all laun
dry work will be placed on a cash
basis. Thanking you for past busi
ness and soliciting continuance of
the same. Signed.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry.
Either phone 1451, or leave ord
ers at Lockhart & Parson's for all
kinds of transferring. O. S. Torrey.
Lunches served at Cortholl's
Delicatessen. ,
Toys, shells, notions, at Prentiss
& Co.'s.
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PERSONAL HENTI (
Mr. Nels Munson was In from Ten
Mile.
V. Tom Summerlln of Sumner
was In Mnrshfield Friday.
airs. Win. Luso was down from
Coos River yesterday.
Mrs. Ilodson of. Ross Inlet was a
city visitor yesterday.
Mr. Lister Smith was a city visitor
Friday.
Mr. Frank Black was down from
Sumner on business yesterday.
Mrs. W. F. Plpet was a city visitor
Friday.
Mr. W. A. Smith of Coos River was
a. city visitor yesterday.
Mr. Sailing of Allegany was a city
visitor yesterday.
Mr. F. B. Newton, the I. C. S. man,
Is at Gardiner for a few days on
business.
Mr. Breckenrldgo returned last
night from Laird's Station whore he
secured a new team for l)is delivery'
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The A. N. W. club meets for the
first time this season on Thursday
at the residence of Mrs. Jack Flana
gan at Plat B.
Misses Ida and Lizzie Wabbly
of Portland are visiting In this city
for a few weeks with friends. '
Mr. Enpler of- Portland 13 visiting
with friends In this city for a few
days. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Major Tower closed
their summer homo on Coos River
yesterday, returning the same day
to their home In Empire for the
vinter.
Miss Ruth Allison passed through
this city yesterday on her way to the
Coqullle country, and to Bandon.
Miss Allison intends remaining in
the latter through the winter.
Miss Lucy Garver of Grant's Pass
is in this city attending to several
investments slfo has made on the
Bay. After a few days in this city
Miss Garver will go to North Bend,
and Bandon, from there on down
tlie coast to San Francisco.
H. G. Butler, a civil engineer of
San Francisco, is a guest of his
friend, Claude Nacurg. They at
tended the University of California
together and both were members of
the Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr. Butler
thinks of locating on Coos Bay.
Mr. S. W. Stambo, an Oklahoma
capitalist, has been visiting his niece,
Mrs. N. A. Owen, of this city, for a
few days. Mr. Stambo leaves today
for Rosoburg after having made sev
eral investments on the Bay. From
Roseburg he will go south, returning
nero in the spring.
Mr. W. B. Nessby of Tacoma,
Wash., is In Marshfleld with inten
tions of making several investments.
Mr. Nessby has found Coos Bay just
as he imagined it to be,-a new thriv
ing city as he remarks, thus includ
ing all towns Into one under the
same of Coos Bay. It seems that on
the outside ono never hears of
Marshfleld, North Bend or Empire
separately, but Coos Bay Is known
by all.
Dr. J. G. Goblo, the well known
optician, of Medford, Ore., will visit
all Coos Bay towns during Sept.
For dates see this paper later.
Professor Reynolds is entertain
ing large crowds every evening on
the A street dock with his comical
stories and sleight of hand perform
ances. He certainly does some queer
things in that line. Every dayand
every evening his wife Is busy teach
ing large classes of pupils in the
beautiful art of painting on glass.
It will surprise you how easy it is
to learn and tho very moderate prices
charged for teaching. The pictures
made by some of the Marshfleld pu
pils are more than excellent. You
do not have to be an artist to learn.
Call at their tent on First street,
north of Merchant Brothers.
Show cases in stock and to jr
der, cheap. Corthell's.
Dixie Will He Launclicd Today.
Tho Dixie, Dr. McCormlc's new
gasolene tug, will be launched today
at tho Timmerman boat building es
tablishment. Tho tug will be em
ployed in towing logs and lumber on
tho Bay, and is a thirty norso power
craft.
Tho C. S. Holmes In I'ort.
Tho sailing schooner C. S. Holmes
was brought in yesterday afternoon
by the Columbia and is at the local
wharf waiting for a load of lumber.
N,cw Land Office Order.
Tho Commissioner of the General
Land Office has issued an order
which requires the registers and re
ceivers of all United States land
offices to prepare all applications to
make entries and filings on public
lands when they aro requested to do
so by the applicants. This order will
insure greater accuracy in papers of
this kind, and be a saving to the ap
plicants who have heretofore been re
quired to have their applications pre
pard at their own expense.
Many a Panama hat, which wa
boon spoiled by dry cleaning process,
would have lasted a lifetime if Gas
one, water, and a nail brush had been
used, nnd the hat left to dry.
g. Completes Plastering Job.
Tames Barclay, who had the con
tract for plastering the Smith Co.
office building, completed the work
yesterday. There were four thou
and yards In the job,
Largest lino of photo postals at
Prentiss '& Co.'s.
Dance at Sumner, October 5.
Use Bayslde Paints and im
perial Varnishes and get tho best.
Flexo Ready Roofing never rusts.
cracks or leaks.
Kates 3c Hue first time, 3c lino
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Try a Times want ad.
FOR SALE Pure bred Drown Leg
horn eocxreis. $2.50 each. See
Jack Flanagan.
FOR RENT Half a store with n'ico
largo windows. Call at Taylor
Piano House.
FOR SALE 2C feet new power
fishing boat. Apply Max Tlmmer
man. FOR SALE Household goods, com
plete outfit. Call Times office.
LADIES wishing sowing done call on
Mrs. T. Nussel and Mrs. Jack
Rico, Pine street.
WANTED Good building lot or cot
tage. Coos Bay Auction Co.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Call at Times office.
WANTED A gentleman to board
with private family. Inquire at
the South end of bridge on Cedar
Street. t X. R. T.
WANTED Young man about 17
assist on books, address In ' own
hand writing, P. O. Box 426, City.
WANTED Young lady, assistant
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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 Or exchange, a skiff.
Coos Bay Auction Co.
FOR SALE Billiard table. Apply
Bob's Billiard Parlors.
FOR RENT Elegantly furnished
housekeeping and bed o-ooms cjose
In. Reasonable. Coos Bay Auc. Co.
FOR RENT Large front room, mod
ern conveniences; Fourth and B.
Inquire at Times office.
FOR SALE 18 foot gasoline boat,
4 horse power engine. Address
box 446, North Bend, Ore.
LOST Small gold watch, Initial "M"
on fob. Return to Times office
and receive reward.
WANTED Mickey, the North Bend
furniture man, wants all of your
old household goods. See him be
fore you sell.
FOR SALE Family mare, ,900
pounds, drives singls or double,
and good under saddle. Almost
new buclcboard and set of harness. !
O. O. Lund, near harness shop,
Broadway, next door to warehouse, j
FOR SALE Fivo choice lots in
Scngstnckcii's addition nt n bar
gain. Address P. O. box 131.
FOR SALE Or exchange for real es
tate, a 22 foot launch. Call at
Times offlco. '
WANTED Men for grading. Apply
to Flanagan, on Second street,
Marshfleld.
WANTED First class salesman, lady
or gentleman. See F. S. Dow.
FOR SALE Household goods for
four rooms. Inquire at J. T. Mc
Guire's barber shop, North Bend. ,
WANTED Boy to learn press feed
ing and the printing business. Ask
for Kramer.
FOR RENT Blue and red room,
sulto of parlors and buffet kitchen
in newly furnished and strictly
modern Arlington House. Plumb
ing of tho best. Call at Times of
fice. LOST Friday, on the water front, I
lames nana purse, containing ;
money, accounts and letters.
Finder leave at postoffice and re
ceive reward.
WANT A IK
Dr. J. G. Goblo, tho well known
optician, of Medford, Ore., will visit
mi coos liny towns during Sept.
For dates see this paper later.
Tho Empire Dramatic company,
composed of residents of North Bend,
will present .it Eckhoff hall on Fri
day evening the stlring military
drama, "Tho Confederate Spy," in
five acts. On Saturday evening it
will be presented to the Marshfleld
public at the Masonic hall. Popular
prices. Tickets are now on sale at
Everltt's pharmacy, North Bend, and
at Butler's, In Marshfleld. Good
specialties between acts.
Notice.
To whom it may concern: I. J. D.
1 Johnson of Marshfleld, Oregon, do
ncreoy publish and declare that I
have emancipated my son, James O.
Johnson of same place, aged 18
years, for and during the remaining
I portion of his minority and hereby
renounce an claims lor ana on ac
count of, and all interest in and to
his sorvlcos during said time; and
all persons dealing with the said
James O. Johnson ar.o hereby re
quired to take notice that I am not
responsible for his contracts.
Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, this
27th day of September, A. D. 1907.
J. D. Johnson.
Notice to Bidders.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the recorder of the city of Marsh
fleld, 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 Marshfleld, according to the plans
and specifications therefor prepared
by J. E. Cayou, which said plans and
specifications may be seen at the of
fice of the said J. E. Cayou, in the
Merchant building, in said city, up
to the hour of 4 o'clock in tho after
noon of the said 30th day of Septem
ber, 1907.
By order of tho common council
made and entered tho 23rd day of
beptember, 1907.
J. M. Upton,
City Recorder.
MAUDE L. PAINTER
Is recolving pupils in
Voico Culture
Homo Studio, Broadway.
Phono 175C.
BLACKSMITH
4th and E St.
G. E. NOAH
G. E. Noah has just opened n first
cIurs blacksmith shop nt corner of
fourth nnd E streets, South Marsh
tield. Patronngo of public respect
fully solicited. Horseshoeing n spe
cialty. Launch Express
Will make regular trips between
South Coos river and Marshfleld
Leaving the Maze at 7.00 a. m.
nnd Marshfleld at 4:80 p. m.
She will bo open for charter
botweon t n. "ra. and 4 p. in.
MASTER
WYATT COFFELT.
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will leave
at 7:30 a. m. and
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at 6:00 a. m.
PIPER'S
Returning
will leave
PIPER'S GROVE
at 4 p. m.
Fare on round trip
50 cents
Children half fare
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iThe Empire
Local Taleni: of North Bend vvHI
Produce the Comical Military
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At North Bend Friday Evening, Sept. 27th
At Mnrshfield .Saturday Evening, Sept. 28th
At Masonic Opera House in Mnrshfield.
There will be good music and a
there will bo soino fine clog and
North Bend performance all go to tho Mercy Hospital.
Prices of admission for Xorth Iicnil 35 and
50 Cents for Reserved Seats.
BIG BARGAINS IN'
WALL PAPER
For ono week beginning Monday 23d
25 per cent off our entire lino for
cash to ninko room for our NEW
STOCK SANITARY FELT for lining
nt 5 Cents per Yard.'
BAYSIDE PAINT CO.
F. E. MONROE, Manager
Sherman Ave. Phone 1251 & North Bend, Ore,
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Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens the best on the market
absolute guarantee, for sale at the
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COOS BAY, Marshfleld, Ore. if
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Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000
Transacts a General Banking
Business
North Bend, Oregc
CAB -CALL SERVICE
AT ANY HOUR
GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES.
HEISXEK, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Snlo Stnblo
Third nnd A Sts. Phone, 1201
Mnrshfield.
f. J. HAYES
RESIDENT OPTOMETRIST
' Eyes tested Free,
Broken Lens Replaced.
Work Guaranteed.
North Front Street.
GOW WHY
Always has on hand
a good stock of
' General Merchandise
AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST
All Kinds of
Groceries and Clothing
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAUSHFIELD. OREGON.
Capital Subscribed W,000
Capital Paid Up $10,000
Undivided ProflU $35,000
Does a general banking business and draws
on the l!ank ot California, Han Francisco
CallL, First National Bank Portland Or., KJrut
National Hank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kotbchlld St
Bon, London, England.
Also ncll change on nearly all the principal
cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe doposlt
lock boxes for rout at fi cents a month oc
$5. a year,
INTEREST P'AID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Coos Bay
Steam Laundry
...OF
MARSHFIELD and NORTH BEND
All work now done at
the North Bend Plant
Edgar Mauzey
Agent, Marshfield
North Bend Phone 1031
Marshfield Phone 180
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