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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1907)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907. a aj PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. II. D. Wallace was down from Coos River yesterday. Mrs. Ed. Noah of Coos River was hero Wednesday. Mrs. B. Stope of Ten Mile was here shopping yesterday. Mr. H. D. Ferguson was a city visitor Wednesday. Mr. Reanle of North Bend was hero yesterday. Mr. George ICruse was down from Daniels Creek Wednesday. Mr. High Behnke of North Bend was a city visitor yesterday. Miss Gertrude Mandigo spent yes terday In this city with friends. Mrs. Fourier of Plat B spent yes terday with friends in this city. Mr. L. A. Frey of North Bend was a business visitor here Wednesday. G. W. Temple of North Bend made a business call in Marshficld yester day. Jack Yale of the Levi Straus com pany of San Francisco, is on Coos Bay. Mr. N. W. Fainter returned Wed nesday from a business trip through the Coqulllo country. Miss Ella Rimley of Everett, Wash., is visiting In this city for a few weeks with relatives. Miss Ira Langworthy returned to this city yesterday after a few days' visit with friends at Coqulllo. Miss Bertha Gray arrived In this city Wednesday after having enjoyed a two weeks' outing up Coos River. E. J. Cooley, representing the Williams- Marvin Shoo company of San Francisco. Is visiting Coos coun ty customers. The Ladies' Art Club will meet Friday, tho 3rd of October, at the homo of Mrs. James Cowan of South Marshfleld. Miss Ada Bevel of San Francisco Is in Marshficld visiting with friends and relatives until November, leav ing then for Portland. Mrs. R. M. Wieder returned Wed nesday from a short visit at Ban don, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Tuttle. Mrs. L. A. Weed of Kent, Calif., passed through this city yesterday on her way to Bandon where she will visit for some time with friends. Mr. A. C. Choppin of San Fran cisco is hero to locate permanently. Mr. Choppin intends entering Into business and later on bringing his family from tho south. Mr. A. S. Wallace of Denver City Is in Marshfleld for an indefinite time, as business matters involve- his attention. Incidentally Mr. Walaco will visit Bandon and Langlois, also Myrtle Point. Mr. O. L. Dean and wife of Port land are in this city for a few days. Mr. Dean has made several Invest ments on the bay, and Intends leav ing Tuesday for Tioga, where it is probable he will invest In timber land. Messrs. A. D. Dwlght and B. C. Black of Tacoma, Wash., left this city yesterday for a ten days' so journ through the Ten Mile country on returning they will visit Coos River and also travel through tho Coqullle country. Mr. and Mrs. Ople Deanely of San Francisco arrived in this city yester day and will begin housekeeping di rectly. Mr. Deanely having been here before succeeded In getting a house before bringing his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Deanely were accompanied by their niece, Miss Ysabel Watby, of Los Angeles. New Warehouse for Coqullle. Mr. Dow Informs us that a new, largo and commodious dock Is to be constructed at the river directly oven with his now warehouse, and a substantial incline from it to the warehouse, and that all goods go ing through his hands will bo put on board tho steamers without be ing hauled around to the city wharf. A gasoline engine will be put In place to do the hard pulling when goods aro brought up from the steamers. It is probable that a switch will bo put in between tho depot and warehouse In the near future to further facilitate the handl ing of freight. These will bo great conveniences. Coqullle Herald. Notice of Postponement. The races at Arago already scheduled for Wednesday and Thurs day have been postponed until Friday and Saturday by reason of tho condi tion of the track. Two new races have been added, which should make tho program one worth witnessing. Myrtle Point Revivals Close. The successful revival meetings hold in the Christian church of Myr tle Point closed on Sunday. During thoir progress 40 new members were added to the churchy Settled in New York. New York. Oct. 1. Tie book hind era' demand for an eight hour day has been generally conceded by era ployers in this city and the strike today affected only four shopo. ALLEGANY NEWS. The writer saw fit to make a trip on the west fork last Thursday. Perhaps Tho Times' readers would like to know about It. We were given the slowest farm horse for tho ride. Wo had scarcely started when we met Mr. Rodlno and Mrs. Wltheit. Mrs. WItheit owns a ranch on Loon lake. She had been In Marshfleld to have some dental work done. We also saw Alex Saw yer and gentleman friend were tak ing a small drove of horses to the Umpqua. Mr. Sawyer had visited a couplo of days with his sister, Mrs. Bessie Gage. By the time wo had reached the Gould logging camp wo considered ourselves tired and stopped to visit tho cook, Miss Mary Frier. Miss Frier had gone on a shopping expe dition to Marshfleld and Mrs. Bessie Gage was making dishes sing. After riding about a mile farther we met Mr. Rhoades, who was limp ing along. Upon Inquiry we learned that Mr. Rhoades and his team came to some disagreement about hauling a load over tho Devil's Elbow. In a narrow place In tho road the team be gan backing against a perpendicular bank, turning the wagon over and down the grade. Mr. Rhoades was found lying on a rock with a wagon wheel resting on one leg. One horse had his head under his body and he was on his back. The other came near choking. Fortunately neither man nor beast was much Injured. At Tom Parker's ranch Mr. Por ter and sister Maud were picking ap ples. They had housed two hundred and thirty boxes and were not near tho end of picking. John Porter started about a week ago for Iowa. Mr. Bremer is a little ahead, hav ing his potatoes all dug and nearly through apple picking. He has taken the contract to pack apples for F. S. Dow on West Fork. Mr. Fotten and family who moved on a ranch at tho end of the county road, arc making a very comfortable homo among tho alders. They are starting a thoroughbred poultry ranch. Their chickens arc brown leghorns. Mr. Pigeon, a new comer, has a Rhode Island Red poultry ranch. We had some experience trying to manipulate the ferry near the Bre mer ranch. The ferry is a scow fast ened to a cable and worked by ropes. We tried pulling one wet rope after another. The very last one was the one that helped us across. John Michelbrlnk and wife were visiting Mr. Michclbrank's mother, Mrs. Bremer, for a week. They also visited Mr. F. Noah's family. Mr. Soules was among the apple pickers. They are agreeable people , to visit with. I Mr. Thurman of Loon lake, son 'Clarence and Willie Judy, drove a nice herd of swine from tho lake Monday. I A largo engine came up last 'week for one of the logging camps i and began the trip over the moun tains Monday. Mrs. Thurman is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Thomas, and other friends for a few weeks. Boxers Killed One. Shanghai, Oct. 1. Outbreaks of Boxerism, the details of which were received today from Kangfowchu province says: The building cap tured was a mission, and a China in land mission was destroyed. The French priest was killed, but other missionaries, including Amrricans and their families, aro safe. Troops were sent to restore order nnd pto tect tho missionaries. Read the Want Ads. Notice of Assessment. Coos Bay, Oregon, Coal company, location and principal place of busi ness city and county of San Fran cisco, state of California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 11th day of September, in me yuur 1907, an assessment of twenty (20) cents per sharo was levied upon tho capital stock of the corporation, pay able Immediately to tho secretary of the Coos Bay, Oregon Coal company at its office at room 1017 in tho James Flood building, at tho north east corner of Market and Powell .ta n the city and count;-' of !c frnnoiscn. state of California, .. ctnMf nnnn which tills Q-J'JOSS- ment shall remain unpaid on Fri day, tho 25th day or uctouer iaui, will bo delinquent and advertised fci sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will bo sold on Monday, the 25th day of Novem ber, 1907, at tho hour of 12 o'clock, noon, to pay the delinquent assess nient, together with costs of adver tising and expenses of sale. J. L. Wlllcutt, Secretary of thff'Coos Bay, Oregon, Coal Company, Location of office room 1017, James Flood building, northeast cor ner of Market and Powell Btreets, San Francisco, California. Removed Blllee Taylor has re moved candy factory to A street, cor ner west of tho O'Connell building. Try a Times Want Adv. PHONE 923 Rates 5c line first time, 3c lino each succeeding insortlon -. , Try a Times want ad. FOR SALE Pure bred Brown Leg horn cocftreis. 52.50 each. See Jack Flanagan. FOR RENT Half a store with nice large windows. Call at Taylor Piano House. FOR SALE 26 feet new power fishing boat. Apply Max Timmor ninn. LADIES wishing sewing done call on Mrs. T. Nussel, Pine Street. WANTED Good building lot or cot tage. Coos Bay Auction Co. WANTED Board and room for young lady. Private family pre ferred. Address box 314, Marsh fleld, 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 rooms close in. Reasonable. Coos Bay Auc. Co. FOR RENT Largo front room, mod ern conveniences; Fourth and B. Inquire at Times office. FOR SALE Or exchange for real es tate, a 22 foot launch. Call at Times office. FOR SALE Household goods for four rooms. Inquire at J. T. Mc Gulre's barber shop, North Bend. V FOR RENT Bluo and red room, suite of parlors and buffet kitchen in newly furnished and strictly modern Arlington House. Plumb ing of the best. Call at Times of fice. FOR RENT 40-acre ranch, fur nished or unfurnished, 3 miles from 'Marshfleld; good house; phono; 3 dally boats. J. C. Doane. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Apply Mrs. John S. Coke. PARTNER WANTED In gilt edge boarding and rooming house, guar anteed Income. Coos Bay Auc. Co. FOR RENT Modern furnished front room. Apply Times office. FOR SALE Cheap, Bay View Board and Lodging House; 10 rooms furnished and all taken. E. E. Harris. WANTED A girl at once. Apply at Corthell's Delicatessen. WANTED Apprentice boys at Mat tress factory. Apply Coos Bay Bedding & Upholstery Co. THE Courteney Lumber company wants fireman, trimmerman, off bearers, cog-deckman, yard and millmon. Phono 24C, or apply at mill. Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business North Bend, Oregon Pull the BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Then Blow J. R. HERRON, Prop. Front Street, : : Marthlleld, Oregon MAUDE li. PAINTER Is receiving pupils in Voice Culture Home Studio, Broadway. Phono 175S. uv GnAOfc fcull WANT APS mmttttm88mtt 8 H A good pnying piece of residence property, with 4 houses, all rented, prospective business value 50 acres best farm land, one half bottom, with good Mater frontage, and underlaid with coal. . .'. Four of the best residence lots on Raines Avenue, cleared and grad ed, fronting east (will sell two or nil) each OOvlOO feet on AVnshington street, near railroad depot New modern cottage, close in 100 feet best business frontage o Residence lots in Bay to 100.00, on easy The above are but a few of our list of investments. If you want to buy or sell, we can serve you effectively. Across From Chamber of Commerce tntttmnmtntmmtt tmmttnmnnmnnt tt$$ttQ$tt&tt$?C&&50&$$$ v FEt JLfLf0 SEE EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT ANT) WALL PAPER LINE AT BAYSIDE PAINT CO. F. E. MONROE, Manager ShermarfAve. & Phone 1251 & North Bend, Ore. FOR SALE. Rough and Finished Lumber. All de liveries mndo promptly. REYNOLDS LUMBER CO. North Bend, Oregon. , Phono 301. ?--5M -----T3C-h-u i-- rB J-fl -Vl Hn iZoXl fit -j-Kf wiul.B tMSri J3th I aSWnMWaWm timmmmmmtma $60001 $5000.00 g $400.00 I $2000.00 $1500.00 i $15000.00 1 Park, $00.00 terms x E" Lv. o? mxKl A 1 t'CWCO)O0?0C.t -r!Tr-p--rnnnillllIH1 "I illiW li'l IMIIIH I I'J COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS We guarantee better work at lower prices, than can bo hod elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until you liavo ,,, SEEN US Stewart & Mitchell Corner 3d & D Sis. Phone, Main 1731 Business Directory Doctors. DK. J. W. INGRAM. I'lryslcian nnC burgeon. Offlc? over Sengstackon'a Drug Store. Phones Office 1621; residence 783 Lawyers. J. W. BENNETT, Ofllco ovor Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, ... - Oregon Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Bloke Lawrenco A. Llljcqvist CLARKE, BLAKE LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Oro. United States Commissioner's Ofllco. c. f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Block Marshfleld, - - - Orogon COKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, - Oregon Nasburg Block. Phono 810 J. E. OAYOU, Architect Estimates furnished for nil kinds of buildings. Marshfleld, : : Oregon. I1RIGIIAM & BELL, Architects. North Bend, - - - Oregon Real Estate Agents. Charles II. Pratt. TIMBER LANDS. At Mr. Greenwood's, B St. Beyond 4th. Jilt, ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for learning of all kinds. Phono 1884. The C. B., R. & t R. R. and Navigation Co. THE C. B.,'R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to chungo without notice No. 1. Dally, ex. Sunday No. 2. 9:00a.m, Marsh'd Junction Coqullle Ar.12 :30p.m. Lv. 9:45a.m. Ar.l0:20a.m. Lv.ll :30a.m. Lv.10 :45a.m. Myrtle Pt Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally. F. A. LAISE, Agent. and NORTH BEND FASTEST BCATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Schedule Rui' Between Murshflold 'ind North Bend Mndo la 12 Minutes. Private Landings. Fnro: One way, inc.; round trip, Bo. J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor. STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Pendergrass, Master and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 p. in. Loavos North Bond at 8:15, 9:45 andtilG a. m and 1:45, 3:15 and 5)0 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sun days. Faro: One way, 15 conts; round trip, 25 conts. TIME TABLE. Leavos Marshfleld 7:30. 9:00, $ $ J gt j g J J $ $ J J. L. KOONTZ f Machine and Repair Shop. 4 At Holland's Boat House- Fror.t St. Mnrbhilcld. $$ $ $ $ J $ J $ $ J J $ J J J J J J PIANO STUDIO of LOUIS II. BOLL Is now open for reception of pupils. Parlors ovor Taylor's Piano Store. $ ,$ ! .$ 4. j i $ $ $. 4 l $ ! ! k Steam Dye Works C Street. Lilien uinUients'gaimr'iit ft clean ed or dytsl. Philip Becker, Proprietor.. Try a Times Want Adv. 17 I ..- ii knm 111 iml Us I Itefl J;M c 3a 1 SOU k let cn jne S v, 5te lb an ritbi at a fin i 0 m mil -vcfi ve M til 4an rsii f s (I rte rsl' H thl RlOl M ..arc, lard jferl Nel ItaV mi irsi ia ie t ta 1U8 '- x