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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1907.
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Leaves Slnrshflcj 08:30 a. m. for
head of the tldcjWfTer on South Coos
Kivcr. Itcturmng, leaves at 2:30
p. in.
Thomas Goodale
Bank of QJIgon
Capital Syfck fujp paid up
$50,000 JT
TraniacUgTiupKneral Banking
Bu!nesKpr
North Bend, Oregon
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Mascr.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshflcld 7:3flr9:00.
and 10:30
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prices.
akes at the lowest
And for hot waJwfor the bath and all other
purposes there laflfthing as cheap and conven
ient as the Humphrey Gas water heater. Always
ready. We sell them,
We furnish both the gas meter and regulator.
The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
Marshfield and North Bend.
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F. T. HAYES
Optometrist.
FIRM BELIEVER IN
FUTURE OF COOS BAY
Irrigation Engineer Greene Picks
This Section as Garden Spot
of West.
J. S. Greene, the irrigation en
gineer who has made his home on
his ranch at Flagstaff for the past
year, Is expected to take the steam
er Plant for San Francisco on her
next trip. He will bo accompanied
by Mrs. Greene, who will spend a
few months visiting relatives at Pas
adena. Mr. Greene will go to Colo
rado by way of Texas, where he has
business Interests, and ho will not
return before two months.
Mr. Greene Is one of the best
boosters In tho county and assei
that opportunities for Investment
and progress In Coos county cannot
bo surpassed. He belloves that this
locality Is especially good for young
men who want to start out In life
in a new country with great pros
pects for future development and
growth. Ho Is a firm believer in a
great "future for Coos Bay and Is
satisfied that there will be a big
city and seaport here In the near
tutu re.
Mr. Greeno has been engaged In
Irrigation work for the government
for a number of years and Is well
versed in tho best sections of the
country for agricultural and hortl
tultural purposes. Consequently
Ills opinion of this section carries
eonslderable weight.
Steel ranges at Ekblad's.
Fresh Oysters.
Received weekly at Gem Restau
rant, North Bend. Served any style
and open day and night. Also every
thing eUe the market affords.
Steel ranges at Ekblad's.
Tho St. Elizabeth Guild of the
Episcopal Sunday School will hold
a towel sale and afternoon tea at
the residence of Dr. J. T. McCormac
Saturday at 2:30 p. m.
THREE YOUNG MEN
TAKE A COLD BATH
Unknown Youngsters Fall Off Wharf
Into Icy Waters of Bay.
Three young men went down to
the.harbor docks yesterday afternoon
to take passage on a gasoline launch
up the river about 15 miles. While
Btepplng from the wharf to the boat
they misjudged their distance and all
three took a bath. A rope was lying
on the wharf and this was thrown to
the men struggling in the tide. One
after another, altogether, they clamb
ered up Into safety and hurried to
change their clothes little the worse
for the experience except receiving
a bath.
They were so chagrined at the
mishap that they refused to divulge
their names, so tho public will have
to do some guessing. They explained
later that distance always looks
shorter on tho water than It really
Is and consequently they stepped too
short even after making the allow
ances for the extra distance, as they
thought. All of them could swim, so
that any hero medals will not be
forthcoming. It was an unfortunate
occurrence "to say the least," and
they will not let "same" happen
again.
INSPECTING RANGE
LIGHTS OF HARBOR
Inspector Werllch Considering Needs
of Coos Hay Shipping Interests.
j Tattle of the Town I
Little grains of fact sifted from I
tho cliaff of gossip flying up f
nnd down tho town. t
II. W. Painter has returned from,
a business trip to Coqullle.
Dr. Gale, of North Bend, was a
business visitor In Marshfield yester
day afternoon.
Rain prevented a continuation ot
work on tho First National Bank
building at tho corner of C and
Bay streets this morning, tho down
fall being unusually heavy.
Mrs. E. R. Hodson, who recently
visited at North Bend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann,
has returned with her children to
their homo on South Coos River.
There will be a meeting of tho
Mothers' club on Friday, December
13, at 3 o'clock at the Baptist church.
Subject for the meeting, "How to
entertain the grown up children of
tho home." All are welcome to these,
meetings.
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P1TONE 923
FOR SALE One lot in Caples Addi
tion to Marshfield. For particu
lars apply to Mrs. Luclhda Chris
man,, 567 Milwaukee Street, Port
land, Oregon.
Inspector Werllch, of the light
house service of this district, arrived
In Marshfield on the noon train from
Bandon yesterday and will leave
shortly on the Heather for other
points on the coast. Since his ar
rival here he has been closely study
ing the changes asked In the range
lights of the harbor by tho trans
portation companies and steamship
captains of Coos Bay.
He had a conference with Louis
Simpson, of North Bond, yesterday
afternoon and spent several hours
pouring over a large map of tho bay
to find out tho actual needs of tho
harbor. The required changes In
these aids to navigation are being
given his earnest attention and ex
isting discrepancies will shortly be
remedied.
E. E. Morris, a prominent timber
man, until recently a resident ot
Gold Beach, has removed to Marsh
Held with his family and will mnko,
his future home on Coos Bay. Ho la
looking for a suitable site and expects
soon to commence tho construction
of a new residence. Marshfield ex
tends a cordial greeting, as she does
to all builders of homes, and can
not have too many citizens like Mr.
Morris.
WANTED BOARDERS Table board
can be had in private family by In
quiring at Times office.
WANTED Bookkeeper would like
few hours work each day or
evening. Address Box 334, Marshfield.
VACATIO
Vocntlon days nro coming
and these books nro open
Tho largest selection of
MntaranUii
mtt
ADING
to most every one now,
Srs to the wonderland of nature.
books in the city.
NORTON HANSEN
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN
BECAUSE
It is choice inside Jfope property, lots 50x100
with alleys, is well she JpS with a good bay view and
prices of lots are reasoJP&Ie. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
SHOW CASES
and FIXTURlr
THE MODERN COMPANY
Odd Fellows' Building,
Plate-glass Floor Cases
nny shape, any style; mndo
to order by tho Lutko
Manufacturing Co.
CAB GKLgrSERVICL
AT Jpr HOUR
GOOD HEARSE and VENICLES.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable
Third and A Sts. Phone, ISO
Marshfield.
GET YOUR
Coal Mod
JOHNjpfL
ANDSON.
PHONE 1331.
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Everything ElccWfTcal at
Oregon Electoral Supply Co.
New pBonnell Blk.
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FOR RENT 3 .furnished rooms
Apply F. M. Rilmmell, over Mer
chant's.
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FOR SALE 211
brick for sale
These brick
the Coos BullcJ
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t reduce
left after
g. see ,
duality
price.
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O. Rog-
TAKES WKOXG CORPSE
He Thought It Held a Woman's Body,
But Baggage Man Finds Thnt
It Is Empty.
Tho hull of the new launch Victor
Whlttlck, of North Bond, and which
was built nearly a year ago by Hans
Reed up the Coos River, has been
drawn out of tho water and is on tho
ways at the Tlmmerman boat build
ing plant. The craft Is 38 feet long
and Is well built. Sho will be used
for cither charter work or a river
run and, has been taken from tho
water to be finished on tho Interior,
equipped wiith a 10 horso power en
gine and have a deck houso built
over half her length.
ers in the Roifcrs Build
FOR SALE-condltion
Tho article
out, but
der and t
the size
Bay Gai
El
H. P. JPller In good
Also oJTo generator)
nqjpold and worn
e in jBod running or-
oiVwnen increasing
ilant. The Coos
Co., Marshfield.
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E. CIS
Pm work wanted by H.
Phone 1885.
FOR RENT Couple furnlsned rooms
modern convenience. Call at n. o.
corner Second and B Sts. or In
quire at Times
FURNISHED ROOMS Call at Mrs.
M. C. Chapman, Broadway.
For Sale.
One "Lot In Caples Addition to
Marshfield. For particulars apply to
Mrs. Luclnda Chrisman, G67 Milwau
kee Street, Portland, Oregon.
FOR RENT Housekeeping and
bedrooms. Coos Bay Auclton Co.
FOR SALE 18-foot gasolino boat
Apply to Max Tlmmerman.
WINSTED, Conn., Dec. C. Going
to New Haven to get tho body of a
Torrington woman who died at a hos
pital InUhat city, and seeing a box on
the station platform, Patrlqk Gleason,
an undertaker of Torrington, asked a
train man if the body was consigned
to Torrington.
"Yes," replied tho brakeman, and
after the "corpse" was placed aboard
the Torrington train Mr. Gleason
took a seat in the smoker. AVhen
the conductor came along he paid
his own fare and that of tho dead
woman In the baggage car ahead.
Presently the baggagemaster inform
Gleason that no removal permit was
on the box as the law requires.
"It has been left behind accident
ally," responded Mr. Gleason. "I
will see that you get it." Later tho
baggagemaster camo into tho car
and Informed Mr. Gleason that tho
box was empty and boro a tag mark
Gates & Gates, Torrington, Conn.,
who are also in the undertaking
business. Gleason had to travel 60
miles back to Now Haven to get
tho body ho was after.
Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho
M. E. Church will hold their annual
bazaar Friday, Dec. 13. Placo to bo
announced later. Don't forget tho
date.
Steel ranges at Ekblad's.
Don't miss tho New England
Supper to bo given by tho Ladies Aid
Society of tho M. E. Church, at their
bazaar, Friday, Dec. 13.
Louis Olsen, who was arrested for
drunkenness by Officer Carter yes
terday afternoon, was given a trial
before Judge Upton this inpniing ami,
received, a fine o $25 with suspend?
cd sentence, pending his good be
havior In future. Olsen declared his
intention of going to visit a friend on
tho harbor with whom he will fish
for a few d.-ys while tho wound in
his hand, Injured at his first arrest.
13 healing, which will bo within four
or five days, after which ho will go
to work in a logging camp, (
No confirmation of the first roport
that tho Myrtle Point stage had been
held up during tho early part of tho
week has been attainable from any
sourco and it Is practically certain
that the story originated In the fer
tile brain of some reader of "Des
perate Bill, tho Broncho Buster"
stories. Sometimes tho traveling;
public complain of being held up, hut
it Is generally because tho stage ser
vice in some sections as compared
with tho stipend. It Is probable that
this story may havo originated in.
this manner.
FOR SALE Best business in town.
Apply Coos Bay Auction Co.
FOR SALE Beautiful E-acro tracts
at ?C0 and $C5 per aero. Owner,
C. H. Chandler, Bandon.
WE MAKE GAS ENGI
Sptti Lannchti
All Cltuei of Boit and En
Saopt in tne North Bend Woolen Mill
H. R. BEVIER, MeckaniealEa(mecr
anEnapf
AND BOATS
a Specialty
QUICK DELIVERY, I B5Sbb
II 1 For convenience of Caff pa- I Fine Short JpDarJJT Ends.
tX m iwnno iYta. TAnflrv nflJnrt will X lE
1 bo open Satuay evorfngs until 1 "VY7 (mJr W
1 8 o'clock. M jr I W mJr -
palrini Promptly Attended to
North Bend, Ore(on
C. II. AUGER, Boat Builder
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfield and North Bend.
Large Loads. Quick Delivery.
C. A. SMITH
I IrMIII'U ANN fVlfc!. Ul. .JJ
Especlully Good Investments.
Two million feet fine fir timber at
low figure. Description and price
on application.
288 feet deep water front on Isth
mus Inlet, close to town $4.50 per
foot.
80 aero farm, Coos River $1500.
2 lots on Broadway, block 25
$1500.
Flno Improved homo placo, plot
12Gxl40, good houso, east front, flno
vlow of city and bay, close to busi
ness $3000.
Best business corner on Coon Bay
$15000.
I, S. Kaufman & Co.
Marshflold Aerlo F. O. E. No.
538 members are requested to be on
hand at tho installation of officers
for tho ensuing term on Wednesday,
Jan. 1st, 1908, at 8. p. m., and bring
a friend, T. J. Lowis, W. P.
No change has been announced la
the dates of the steamship sailings to
this harbor slnco yesterday. There
still appears to bo some misunder
standing as to tho actual dates,
which from the. latest wires received
are as follows: Breakwater leaves
Portland Saturday night and arrives
here Monday morning, leaving for
Portland on Tuesday; Alliance leaves
Portland Saturday night and ar
rives hero Monday morning, leav
ing for Portland on Tuesday. Tho
Plant left San Francisco on
Wednesday afternoon and Is duo
here tomorrow. Sho will sail for tho
return trip on Saturday at tho ser-
vlco of tide.
Marshfield Is out for tho champion
ship In tho exaggeration of rumors,
according to tho way some reports
get twisted up in this city. Without
any foundation whatever, except
from tho "pipe" dream of somo
talkatlvo person, a rumor on any
topic will start Its rounds. By tho
time It has passed a third person it
has become an established fact, and
after It hns passed tho sixth person
It has been multiplied six times or
moro nnd represents something on
tlroly tho opposlto of what tho talk
atlvo person first started. By tho
time theso rumors are run to earth
and dissolve In smoke, along comes
another rain.
Leave your orders for llttlo pigs,
turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens
at tho Sanitary Meat Market.
Stllletto Razors at Milnor'fl.
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