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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1907)
? 4BB1FUUk. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 18, 1907. ' ' mi hmm Mo rmmmamm mm tf il .1 . I WL?V !U&M rl t fi i & vs i mm oal s PIASTERS & McLAIN Sole Agents The Best, Cod on Coos Bay $6.00 Per Ton Delivered ( J' Hi i I -,n II -c t JUST ARRIVED... THINGS MEN WILL APPRECIATE fliBimhZrega wwv vwwwwasaww-,vs Qn aMy a Lertaialty A DIAMOND No other gift yields so much plensm-a s Christmas diamond jet there Is nothing in tho puichaso of which that needs the con ndenco of tho dc.dei- more. A technical Knowledge of diamonds is not necessary in selecting these precious stones at tills .store. AVe fully rcalizo our responsibility In sen lug you. Kvcry article Is perfectly new not an old piece to confuse your selection. MENS RINGS An excellent assortment. A ring is ono piece of jewelry that niany men nllow thcitischcs and then are most particular Hint its design and character Nltould he dignified and free from any semblance of ostentatious d splay.. Men's rings are n special fea ture in our More, presenting u .splendid assortment of stjlcs, Unite in Keeping with tho most sensithe appreciation of good taste. Our engraving is of the highest standaid and all articles of jewelry purchased hero will he cngr.ned free. COMPLETE STOCK Our stock is larger this year In every depaitment than cer he fore. Come seo the line lino of Howard, Waltlmm and other standard grades of watches carried in stock at Hair Brushes Shaving Sets Collar and Cuff Sets Shirts Collars and Cuffs Neckwear ' Mufflers Coat Sweaters Umbrellas Hosiery Hose Supporters Initial Hdks, i Silk Hdks, ' Fancy Suspenders Suit Cases Traveling Bags Steamer Trunks Lount-'npj Robes Bat'1 Robes Srr,ok;ng Jackets of, D o E Cuff Buttons Pajama Suits Hats Belts Arm Bands Gloves Military Brushes Shaving Mirrors Collar and Cuff Boxes Full Dress Sets Doing home for Xmas? There are many new things you will want to wear and things you will want to take home for presents, OPEN KVKN'IXGS TILL CHRISTMAS c&r 3a3CSsX'r5,jS"flss3 S(ssi!!(scs nu::i::::::t:u:ttju:;j::tt:;jn:::::::nK:::::m:::::mj:::::::tK:::t;:: h l ery thing Electrical nt I Oregon Electrical Supply Co. 9 HOWARD'S? Manufacturing Jeweler Open Evenings - ... Front St. it New O'Conncll 111k. jj:rt:s::r:r::;tv:,vis:;;s:::tjnnn:a:tt::a:::nmj:aKa .fcW XtrfA,.- Personal Notes. CQUJ.1BL4 MACHINE WORK Cavcna, Chapman i, Co. Genera! Repair Work ami Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Fooj os' fiieji Avenue, Marshfield WWWSWY AAWWWWVWSAAAAVVW; AVWWSAAAVWVV HnS2SH5a5H5H5S5E5H5E5i5H5S5aSlSH5H5E52SS5aSHSai5H5H52S2S2SH5a!JSSH5EK ARE WE GOING TO SELL We are, and the very best makes at the lowest prices. And for hot water for the bath and all other purposes there is nothing 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. k Marshfield and North Bend. a S5ESESZ5SSZSZa5ZS2SH5I!SHi5115E5HSSSE55aEE5H5SSES?SHSHSa5Z5Z5HSS5SSZSSSI!SII 5 iTHEY'RErAlCCETliNav' cW a clothes hsa TrjCrij'rrr iippwjr 111 m -i V 1 $!. Per I Phone 1444 I MARSHFMD AN f ADS LOST One self-opening umbrella; initials L. D. P. on the handle. Finder please return to L. D. Pettijohn. aim v-t Steering Wheels, Anchors, Bilge Pumps, Whistles, Dynamos, Batteries, Bells, Lamps, Oilers and Fittings of all Kinds. Gasoline, Distillate and Cylinder Oils In Any Quantity Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water Front Near "A" Street Phone 33 JACK FLANAGAN - - BILL LAWLOR It M t M M H t ) H M M M t - Month - - - AND , - - NORTH BEND FOR RENT House In Railroad ad dition. Apply to F. P. Norton. WANTED Position as clerk In store Am familiar with general merchan dise. Address "A. W." care of The Times. WANTED Position as clerk In store. Housekeeper for respecta ble widower or shall family. Ad Mrs. A. JA B. Box.230, North Bend, Ore. WANTED Young lady for office work. Ono with some knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting prefered, but not essential. Ad dress "M," care Times. -" A. 1 UCJi 1 Will ii3. AFANY HlMf GOUD ricAKSL and VLriitUS. UJLIS.NKi;. AUIiMUl !h c'6.1 1iu-ri, 1 cort n.d Sale Stable Third tiixd A. am. Plume, 130i Marshncld. WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN , rn a rfT?.r T-M& A vr.v.yi . BECAUSE It is choice mside residence property, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstacker, Manager. I STEAMER "FLYER" M. 1 I'JUXDKRGKASS, Master. TIMK T.UJLK. Leaves Marshflrld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m. Leaves North Bend at S:15, 0:45 and 11-15 a. in., and 1:45 3.i: i ud 5.00 p. m. luakea daily trips except Sundays. Fare: Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. TTSBffaffrraagfflBasa fil QUICK DELIVERY lmJJiM9mTmm WSTX.SSSSrtW'rlXJSXtt ' r r"V B M YjT mLti Cvt tA kt- r LKniv -' ; " NATIONAL BEER - B50LUTELY PVRE I OTTLED BY P Mirrasoul Bros. : $ PHONE 1531 Tin cnnvpuienee of Call pa- trui tlit Laundry ofllco will n Tit ii rilayeveiiing3 until Ot'll" A Phoue H71 Uida( Our wagon will 011 coj ew smr.i laundry M.ihtclcl bikI Vortli Iteiul. FOR RENT 5 room cottage, mod ern, furnished. F. M. Rummoll, over Merchant's store. FOR SALE Janus Hot Blast Heater, Gulovson Bros. WANTED A girl for general housework ono that can take en tire charge of house preferred. Mrs. F. $. Dow. C MARTINI, of Norway, Is a guest at tho Blanco. J. F. McCURDY Is in town on a busi ness trip from Coquille. C. JAY MAHONDY returned from his trip to Coquillo on law business. JACK BESTER, of Coquille, is vis iting friends ln Marshfield today. J. M. BLAKE made a flying visit to Coquillo today on legal business. GEORGE D. MARTIN of Beaver Hill, is a business visitor in tho city to day. H. A. AND M. A. SMITH, of Ekley, are spending the day In tho city on business. MRS. A. ISAACSON, of South Marsh field, who has been ill, is reported convalescent. .MRS. JAMES DURAND, of Flagstaff, is a visitor in tho city today on business. G. S. DAVIS, of Coquille, arrived In Marshfield on tho noon train on a short visit. AL AND CLARENCE FISH, of Co quille, arrived in the city today for n short visit. W. E. CRAINE, of Bandon, arrived in the city on tho noon train to at tend to business matters. COUNTY JUDGE HALL has returned from attending court at Coquille, where a session was hold on Mon day. FRANK ROGERS, a well known rancher of the Coos River, Is a visitor in Marshfield today on busi ness. MAYOR ALFRED JEWELL, of Flag staff, the motropolls south of Marshfield, is a pleasant visitor to friends ln this city. JOHN PITKA, of Toledo, Iowa, was a visitor to the chamber of com merce today, who is visiting this section with a view to Investing. MR. AND MRS. C. D. TUTTLE. of Coquille, are spending tho day In Marshfield visiting friends. They are stopping at tho Hotel Blanco. MISS LILLIAN McCANN wns up from North Bend on Tuesday to see somo friends that wero going north on tho steamer Breakwater. MRS. ERICK WOLD a former teach er in tho Marshfield school and a very popular young lady, on tho bay, now residing in San Fran cisco, will soon return and bo given a warm welcome friends and parents, Mr, E. A. Anderson. Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from tho clmlT of gossip flying up mid down tho town. Little Girl Sick Tho little daugh ter of Hans Selvog Is reported 111 at tho family home. Just in Time For Snntn Clniis Born in Marshfield December 13, to the wife of Charles Jenson, a son. Mr. Jim Ferry Jr., and his cousin Bert Ferry havo been spending a few days on tho Ferry ranch on Isthmus Inlet. Painful Accident Mrs. Sanchrist was tho victim of a very painful acci dent the other day. While washing some clothes tho blunt end of a darn ing needle wns run into her hand re quiring tho services of a surgeon to dress tho wound. Mong Company Coming. The Mr. and Mis. W. V. Mong theatrical com pany, which recently played success ful engagements on the bay, iHtu-n to North Bend tomorrow for u cno night's engagement and will appear' in Marshfield on Friday and Satuiday nights. Plant Sails Tomorrow Word has been received by F. S. Dow that tho steamship Plant will sail for Coos Bay tomorrow, (Thursday) night, and that sho is bchedulod to arrivo here "on Saturday next. Sho will leave this point for tho return trip to San Francisco next Sunday. by her and MrH. Lndies Give Banco. Tho ladles auxiliary of the A. O. U. W., or Marshfield held its annual dance In tho Odd Fellows hall last night, an 1 tho enjoyable function was a pro nounced success from almost evry standpoint. Nearly two hundred people wero ln attendance, the miwic was excellent and both young 'md otherwiso tripped over tho polisr.ed floor to tho music's timo until nearly midnight. Remained Hero Over Nij;ht Tho Breakwater did not leave hero at ten o'clock last night as scheduled, but remained at her dock after blow ing the whistle for all passengers to get aboard. Sho remained hero over night and left for North Bend this nlornlng to take on several carloads of freight; Just before noon tho steamer left for tho mouth of the harbor to cross tho bar if conditions were favorable. FOR SALE Ono lot ln Caples Addi tion to Marshfield. For particu lars apply to Mrs. Luclnda Chris man, 507 Milwaukee Street, Port land, Oregon. WANTED Team work wanted by H. E. Chance. Phone 1885. FOR RENT Couple furnished roomb modern convenience. Call at n. o. corner Second and B Sts. or In quire at Times. FOR RENT Housekeeping and bedrooms. Coos Bay Auciton Co. FOR SALE 18-foot gasoline boat Apply 'to Max Tlmmerman. FOR SALE Best business In town. Apply Coos Bay Auction Co. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts at $C0 and fuB per acre. Owner, C. II. Chandler, Bandon. "It Bank of Oregon apit.-l Stock fullv paid jp ;50,0K) Trviufet a Ciwrl RunfcwB If Butve Ij No-th' Bend, O'-'on : GET your : I Coal i Yhml l .. FROM .. I : JOHN ARUNDSON. J PHONE JJ3I. CubIi Prl7o MiiMinamdi), At Eckhoff Hall, NortU Bend.' Saturday night, Doeeiuber 81 May Send Your Santa Claus Letters to The Times. In an official communication to Tho Times, Santa Claus rcquents tho boys and glils of Coo3Bayto send their letters, telling their wants, ad dressed in care of this paper. So now get busy with your lottcrs and if there is anything you particularly wish, writo a letter to tho kindly old Saint and send It to Tho Time. The letters will bo published in this paper and will aid tho kindly old Saint to mako his distribution of gifts. Council Meets Again. Thero will be another meeting of tho city coun cil tonight for tho purpose of catch ing up with matters which have been held over during tho governor's holi days. Quite a lot of work has beou accumulated and thero will bo a Lum ber of ordinances for street improve ments passed. Tho mayor and ronn cll are anxious to clear the slate !jo foro tho first of tho year in ordjr to start In under good conditions. Tho Ladiwj Aid Hoclcty of the Lttlhi-ran church will lipid llii-ii-Il-iiMur In (ho Liitlieiftu .uxnox hull Wt'dnokduy, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p. m. Itt-fivdimeiilH will bo M-rved. Every body twlcuine. The Lullit-rttr. .JJ(l Hoc. - If you want ducks, go hunting. ' if you want clothao, go to a tailor. U you want to get well laka your pre scription to McArthur'b Pharmacy. tfti OyMiHrts. "ut!1veri eukl ' Qvtu fleatau , Vorth Bead. So"Vw? nny tyl i u')ft iliv ntid nltfi' .! even -t- rbe mark" pfforda. carving tutu and poct cutlery Fancy parlor lanip a, "'l,er'' Thrco New Tow nsltos Announce ment of three now town plats wero made In Coquille at the County court of Monday. Tho Titlo Guarantee & Trust Company filed notice of tho East Side town plat, tho property be ing beyond East Marshfield. Mrs. Lobrco filed notico of tho Lobreo Park addition, south of tho city, nnd Major Kinney filed notico of Plat F, which Is Bituated near Bangor. All three wero recorded and adopted by tho court. ; Milking Improvements "Bob" Marsden Is having a now cigar enso Installed in his billiard and pool em porium today which will bo unsur passed by any other in tho county. The case Is ton feot long nnd Is mado of plate glass, with a baso of marble. Thero is no woodwork about It and whatovor is ln tho caso may bo seon from any part of it. The shaps was designed by "Bob," who Is lulto an architect, and tho caso was mado In Portland, being shipped hero on tho last trip of tho Breakwater. Thioves Steal Don's OH A largo holo was out lu the east end of tho oil warehouse of Fred S. Dow, on tho water front in Marshfield Monday night, and Mr. Dow aald today that a quantity of oil had been stoleu, Ho baa uot yet taen an inventory of his dtock to find how much ia missing, but he la confident that a considera ble Quantity baa been aeoured. Tho thieved evidently tied a boat up to the end of a warehouso after which they cut a hole through the building large enough to pnsi a man through. The doors were then opened from tho Inside and the oil carried out. So far there la no clue to th" j trutors of the burglary. Toys of all kinds aid 'jcrlp tlonu at tho Coos Bay Cash Store. m 1MB j-:i! PI ir . Ml ii mm. )immmwmw&m i,iiimiirKfn " -T-y-OMa