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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1907)
W 4n L Toys. They don't grow, but they will arrive about Oct. 1C, 1907, at Coos Bay's only toy store. Watch the papers. Miss A. M. Mathews "Cash "Toy Store," in Wood Dros.'s build ing, North Bend, Oregon. PERSONAL MENTION. Misses Cora and Mamie Penrose are visiting in this city with friends. Mrs. H. A. Kellar and daughter Daphne, are at" Los Angeles, Cali fornia. Miss Helen Tuxon left yesterday Xor Denver, Col., whore sue will visit with friends. Miss A. D. Black, of Seattle.Ts visiting in this city for a few weeks with friends. Mr. Halllday left this city yester day on a business trip to Bandon, Coquille and Myrtle Point. Mr. E. O. Englo, representing Dlnkensplel & Co., the dry goods merchants of San Francisco, is making a business tour of this sec tion. Mr. B. Y. Scale loft this city yes terday for his home in San Francisco after having spent the summer on Coos Bay. Miss Mary Williamson, of Port land, is visiting in Marshfleld with friends for a few days. At the end of the week jyss Williamson will go to Bandon and remain for two weeks with relatives in that city. Ernst T. Huller, the only piano salesman selling direct from a fac tory, to visit Coos Bay, will soon leave for New York, having com pleted his business with W. B. Haines. After a two weeks' outing of hunt ing and fishing in Curry County, Messrs. C. H. Vbllo, A. 11. camp, Guy Green and Claudo Fraser re turned to this city "yesterday. They report an excellent time and plenty of game. Mr. Walter McVeigh passed through this city yesterday on his way to Bandon whore ho will remain for a few days attending to business affairs; returning ho will connect with a boat going north to his home in Tacoina, Wash. Mr. Oscar Shreve left this city for Coquille, Myrtle Point and Ban don yesterday. Mr. Shreve will probably be absent about three weeks. On his return he will visit North Bend, thence leaving for his home in Salt Lake City. Frank P. McKane, of Berkeley, Cal., is in this city for some time on business. Mr. McKane desires to enter into business In Marshfleld, and will do so If there is any oppor tunity for a building to be found suitably located for business. Mr. Colin Robinson came home yesterday from an extended hunting trip through the Coquille country, also Curry county. Mr. Robinson accompanied a hunting party from Bandon. They had good luck and a fine time although it did rain a lit tle, as he remarked. After a four weeks' visit on Coos Bay and after a thorough Investiga tion of the resources, Mr. T. T. Gross left this city yesterday for his homo In Portland to arrange business af fairs there and bring his family to Marshfleld In November; where they will reside permanently. Mr. A. D. Wellington, of Boise, Idaho, is in Marshfleld to make his home. Mr. Wellington has pur chased some property and will erect a residence on one of the lots. His family will arrive on Coos Bay as soon as the building Is completed; which will be nbout tne middle of November. Mrs. Wm. Taylor has departed for her home in California, where she will remain until November. Mr. Foley and Children will remain here. Miss Alice Sullivan returned to this city Friday from a two months' trip to New York. Returning Miss Sullivan visited at Jamestown and Rogers Bluff. Mi, and Mrs. Y. B. Knowles and son Fauntly, ar0 city visitors until Tuesday. Leaving then for the Ten Mile country, where they will spend a week or ten days. Thence return ing to Marshfleld and visiting the various other resorts surrounding the bay. Afterwards returning to their home at Long Beach, Cal. BOAT LOSES LICENSE President Orders Steamboat Out of Commission For CnrlesMiess. Evansville, Oct. 5. United States Inspector WiUams, Tor this port, has received a telegram signed by Theo dore Roosevelt, directing that the license for the steamer, Fred Hart--weg, carrying the Pittsburg delega tion in the present river trip, bo Im mediately suspended for ninety days. The president charges mis conduct of a serious nature that might have caused on accident to the president's boat as well as others. to BANDON NOTES. Bandon, Oct. 4. Following the severe electrical storm hero on the first, Bandon had what appeared to be a tidal wave yesterday morning. The bar rough ened and while there was no wind perceptiblo the tide surged into the river to a height of several feet, breaking some of the booms and scat terings logs. One of the six inch lines by which the Bowdoln was fast ened to the wharf was snapped In two by the strain. Several row boats insecurely fastened were broken loose and swamped, but beyond this no damage is reported. A company of local and Coquille business men have been Incorporated to conduct a steam laundry In Ban don. They have leased a part of the oiu uanuon Manufacturing com pany's plant and will run the busi ness by electricity. The first case of "drunk and dis orderly" since the new city adminis tration went into power came up yes terday. The partnership of Roblson & Wright has been dissolved and Mr. Wright will conduct the market In the future. A dredge for the Coquille river Is reported as en route from Portland for the purpose of widening the channel between Bandon and Pros per. The report of Superintendent Os tlen of the Bandon schools for the past month, ending Sept. 27, shows a total enrollment of 300, with a dally attendance of 2C7, with 1G5 pupils neither absent or tardy: Elsie Depherson, Sherman .Hufford, Nora Gibson and Ebba Wlren each re ceived over 95 in one subject and Lena Laughlin, Maud Lowe, Jesse Wood and Erma Cralne each over 95 In two subjects. The Bandon Dramatic company are preparing a drama under the di rection of C. R. Wade. It will be put on about November first. Sheep raisers of Curry county and southern Coos are making a consist ent effort to improve the breeding of their flocks. Frank Langlois of Dairy ville, has just received three prize-winning Shropshire registered rams, all imported stock. Miss Minnie McNalr left Monday to resume her college course at Albany. The Bandon foundry is reported as about to pass into the hands of other owners. Captain Bash of the Monterey, champion' gasoline schooner of the Pacific, has ordered lumber for a new residence in West Bandon. Eastern Butter in Our Market. A spectacle of the hour Is eastern dairymen invading the Oregon mar kets with heavy shipments of but ter. It is in violation of every nat ural law. It is the substitution of artificial conditions for natural con ditions. The eastern dairyman op erates on land twice or three times as high priced as Oregon land. He pays a higher price for feed. He must meet the extraordinary expense of long, cold winters, and the largely increased cost of keep for his herds. There Is a neighbor at his front door, at his back door and on all sides. He Is hedged about with settlements, and has not room compared with his Oregon competitor. Every condi tion about him Is a handicap, com pared with the mild, equable climate, low priced land and feed, open win ters with possibility of green feed the entire year round and the myriad other favoring conditions characteris tic of dairying here. But the eastern dairyman Is hero with his butter, and selling it to Oregon people, four or five carloads a week, at 28 to 31 cents a pound. The price Is far below what Oregon dairymen have for weeks past been paid, not for the finished product, but for butter fat, the prevailing price for which has been 34 to 3G& cents. The easterner has paid the freight on tho long haul nearly across the continent, paid the com missions of dealers, and sold his butter at several cents below what the Oregon dairyman receives for tho raw product. It Is a condition that cannot long exist becaus it is in open violation of natural economic laws. Under normal conditions an eastern dairyman can no more com pete with an Oregon dairyman In an Oregon market, than water can flow up hill. It means that the dairy In dustry hero is still far short of the development for which nature de signed It, and that there aro far too few dairymen in Oregon to supply tho homo market. It means that tho eastern dairyman is foolish to waste his effort under the handicaps with which he is beset, when he can find In Oregon opportunity for conduct of his business on a far more profit able basis. Oregon Journal. Five Suicides In One Bay. Denver, Oct. 4. A suicide wave swept over this state yesterday and today, flvo persons killing tbem selves, while another was unsuccessful. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, WANT ad: IWt 5e line first time, 3e Iin Mh iBceoedlnc insertio -.,., ., -Try a Times want ad. JTOR SALE Pure bred Brown Leg horn cocmreis. 52.50 each. See Jack Flanagan. FOR RENT Half a store with nlco large windows. Call at Taylor Piano House. LADIES wishing sowing done call on Mrs. T. Nussel, Pine Street. WANTED Good building lot or eot tags. Coos Bay Auction Co. For Sale Or exchange, a skiff. Coos Bay Auction Co. FOR SALE Billiard table. Apply Bob's Billiard Parlors. FOR RENT Elegantly furnlshod housekeeping and bed rooms close in. Reasonable. Coos Bay Auc. Co. FOR RENT Large 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 TimoB office. FOR RENT Blue and rod room, ulte of parlors and buffet kitchen in newly furnished and strictly modern Arlington House. Plumb ing of the best. Call at Times of- rioo. FOR RENT 40-acro ranch, fur nished or unfurnished, 3 miles from Marshfield; good houso; phone; 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 SALE Cheap, Bay View Board and Lodging House'; 10 rooms furnished and all taken. E. E. Harris. WANTED Apprentice boys at Mat tress factory. Apply Coos Bay Bedding & Upholstery Co. THE Courteney Lumber company wants fireman, trlmmerman, off bearers, cog-deckman, yard and mlllmen. Phone 24G, or apply at mill. FOR RENT 45 acre ranch on the Coqullle-Marshfleld road, 2 miles from Marshfleld; good house and good Improvements. Address Chas. Sneddon, Sr., Marshfleld postofflce. FOR RENT Four room houso in West Marshfleld. Apply John Josephson. GIRL WANTED Corthell's Dellca- tesscn. Apply at once. FOR SALE Vose piano cheap if sold at once. Phone 413, North Bend. WANTED Lady wants work In store or office from 9 till 5; neat writer. Address S., box 15. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. H. H. McPherson. T"""- """"""," "-"'' "" Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business North Bend, Oregon PuUthe BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Then Blow J. R. HGRRON, Prop. Front Street, t : .Marshfleld, Oregon PHONE 923 M. 15. SMITH, Agent For Clmrles A. Stevens' CLOAK AM) SCIT HOUSE OIIIOAGO Cor. First & B St. Marshfleld OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER WVVWVWA'VVVVVVVVVVVVVOVAAAVV addle Rock Come And We Have J. MILLS .Avwvvvvvwvvvvvwvyvvwww'wwvwv. I Meet Me at, the ! "CRYSTAL" I OCT. 7th, 7:30 j Cornell's 2nd and C Streets Phone 561 Wo have a Spcclnl Variety of Good Things to Eat, TRY OUR B0ST0W BAKED BEANS BROWN BREAD VEAL POT PIE FOR YOUR, SUNDAY DINNER They Serve Lunches iStf&&Sft&tfcl $$$$$0$$$$S$O$$$CS$$$9 SEE! SEE! SEE!! EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT AND WALIj PAPER LINE AT BAYSIDE i Shermarf Ave. & Phone J wo$$$cow liifl-fl'' FOB ' SALE. Rough and Finished Lumber. AH de liveries inndo promptly. REYNOLDS LUMBER CO. North Rend, Oregon. Phono 301. tttmtm:t::tt:t:ttt:mm:tnt:t::::mtmtmttt:tmittt::ttttuu. HANSEN & BRENW0LD DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN and PEED Agents for Watkins Celebrated Remedies j PHONE 691 6, 1907. Restaurant See What To Cat Prop. Delicatessen $ PAINT CO. 25 J J- North Bend, Ore. fc W0000000$$0$f00OM500$Oi? COR. 4th and QUEEN jL Business Directory Doctors. DR. J. W. INGRAM. Plrysiclan nnf bnrgeon. Offlc over Sengstacken's Drug Star. Phones Office 1621; residence 78X- Lawyers. J. W. DENNETT, Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Dank. Marshflold, .... Oregoa Francis II. Clnrko Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. Llljcqvist CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. c. f. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Wal'w Block Marshfleld, ... - Oregon COKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshflold, .... Oregon Nasburg Block. Phone 810 J. E. OAVOU, Architect Estimates furnished for nil kinds of buildings. Marshfleld, : : Oregon. BRIGUAM & BELL, Architects. North Bend, - - . . Oregon Real Estate Agents. Chnrles II. Frntt. TLMBER LANDS. At Mr. Greenwood's, B St. Beyond 4th. MR. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kind. Phono 1884. The C B., R. & L R. R. and Navigation Co. THE C. B R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject' to chango without notice No. 1. Daily, ex. S,unday No. 2. Lv. 9:00a.m, Marsh'd Junction Coquille Ar.12 :30p.m. Lv. 9:4Ba.m. Ar.l0:20a.m. Lt.11 :30a.m. Lv.l0:45a.m. Myrtle Pt Trains to and from Bearer Hill dally. F. A. LAISE, Agent. BON1TA and NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Schedule Rui Between Mtrrshflcld nd Northt Bend Mndo in IS Minutes. Private Iitinfllngn. Fiiro: One wny, 10c; roudd trip, r5r. J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor. STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Pendergross, Master and 10:30 a. m and l:0d, 2:30 and 4:00 p. m. Leaves North Bend nt 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45, 3:15 and C:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sun days. Faro: Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshfleld 7:30. 9:00, $ 4 fr s $ $ J $ .$ J $ $ J J. Tj. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shop. At Holland's Boat Houso Front St. Marshfleld. $ $ 2 H J t J J J J 5 h J J $ $ $ $ $ j J J J j j j $ PIANO STUDIO LOUIS II. DOLIi Is now open for recoptlon of pupils. Parlors over Taylor's Piano Storo. J 5 $ $ 1 $ & J J ! 4 $ h Steam Dye Works C Street. LuiloH'iuuUiontB'giumrnlsi'.lertn ed or dyivl. Philip Becker, Propric lor. Read the want ads. mmuttmtmmt itmtmxtnmmnttmttnuuiuumuiHtmt Try a Times "Wan Air. U.