The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY Ct6 BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELi, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908.
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tallied. An oven ventilator provides a means for tbe escape of
smoke and gases into the flu.) instead of into thu room."
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COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
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New Owners of tho
COOS KAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
We do a general Transfer and
by Phone will receive prompt
"Water Front foot of A St.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON,
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartncr, Agt.' L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshflold, Ore., Phono 441.'
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Sails from Srarshflold Thursday JnnJ,2.
No reservatlo n will be held after tho arrival of
bhlo unless ticker Is bought.
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MARSH FIELD, :
Reduction Sale At
CIIAS. A. STEVENS'
Cloak and Suit House
Chicago.
Cor. First & B St., Marshfleld.
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Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Becker, Proprietor.
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In
Use A Cough Cure
That Seldom Fails
Those w bo have lost time and money In attempts to cure coughs
and colds with worthless preparations aro here offered an oppor
tunity to be well with all chance of loss eliminated.
LOCKHARTS
SPRUCE GUM
...and...
HOREHOUND
cures coughs, colds, hoarseness and other affections of the res-
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cause of these troubles removes poisonous secretions, relieves
congestion, heals and soothes inflamed membranes. 'When these
things arc done, irritation disappears and tho cough and other
disagreeable symptoms go w'th it. This remedy has cured huii-
dreds of cases. It rarely fails when used faithfully according to
directions.
TV0 SIZES, 25c and 50c
Prepared Only By
LocMiart - Parsons
Drat Company
'THE BUSY CORNER"
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Cab Call Service
AT ANY HOUK
Good Hearso and Vehicles.
HEISNEK, MHjLEII & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salu Stable.
Wood for Sale.,
Third and A Sts. Phone 12
Marshfleld.
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For iMiiveuiencu of Call pa- fJ
trjus the Laundry ofllce will
be open Saturday ovoulngs until
8 o'ciork.
1 uone .7t today. Our wuhoii
will call. LS
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfleld and North Bend.
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STEALER "FLYER"
M. r.HE.l)ERGItASS, ainbicr.
TIME TAUIiE.
Leaves Marshflfld 7:30, 0:00.
and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00,
2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. in.
Leaves North Bend at 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45
3:15 rnd 5:00 p. in.
Makes dally trips except
Sundays. Fare: One way, 15
conts; round trip, 25 cents.
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000 '
Transacts a General Banking
Business
North Bend, Oregon
"Convincing" advertising Is usu
ally put forth by the "convincing
store" tho storo t,hat has something
worth wbllo to offer you. ,
JET YOUR
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FOll UENT Store for rent on Front
St., 10x55, rent $15 per month.
Apply to Title Guarantee & Ab
stract Co.
FURNITURE FOR SALE Iron bed,
mattress, springs, spread and pil
lows; 1 cheffonler; 1 9x9 rug; 1
rocker. All new, never been used.
Call at Mrs. M. R. Smith's, corner
of 1st and B Sts.
FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms
including bath room, with splendid
view over bay. At reasonable price.
Inquire at Times office.
DANCING SCHOOL Will open at
tho Odd Follows' Hall Tuesday
evening, Jan. 7. Private instruc
tion in afternoon. C. P. Smith.
FOR RENT Furnished room on 4th
St. near B. Sign In window.
WANTED Position as first class
bookkeeper and accountant. Ap
ply at Times office. J. W.
WANTED Waitress at Castlo Res-1
taurant, North Bend.
FOR SALE Sunny Nook Farm, Coos
River; berry and vegetable ranch.
Paid over 25 per cent on price last
year; will do hotter this year.
Plenty building rock. Must sell by
March 1st. Address S. W. Sher
man, Marshfleld, Ore.
PIANO Will exchange fine piano for
lots In C003 Bay. Addres3 "K,"
Coos Bay Times.
WANTED Position as clerk in
Ftore. Housekeeper for respecta
llo widower or small family. Ad
dress Mrs. A. F. B. Box 23C, North
"nd, Ore.
WANTED Carpets to clean by Elec
tric and Pneumatic process. Coos
Bay Carpet Cleaning Works fia
Broadway nea depot. Phono 1993.
FOR SALE Ono lot in Caples Addi
tion to Marshfleld. For particu
lars apply to Mrs, Luclnda Chris
man, 507 Milwaukee Streot, Port
land, Oregon.
FOR RENT Couple furnished rooma
modern convenience. Call at n. o.
corner Second and B Sts. or in
, quire at Tlmps,
FOR SALE-Boautiful 5-acro tracts
. at SG'O'ond $C5 jjQrticro. Owner,
C. H. Chandler, Bandon.
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WANT APS'
Tattle of 'the Town
I Little grains of fact sifted from
tho chaff of gossip flying up
mid down the town.
Hrlngs Salt Salmon Tho tug
Roberts, of Florence, arrived in tho
harbor this morning from the SIus
law river with about fifty barrels of
the hold of tho Breakwater just be
fore she left for Portland.
Alliance Leaves on Sunday Local
Agent Shaw has received advlce3
from Portland that the Alliance will
leave that port for Coos Bay on
Sunday evening, and that sho will
reach here on Tuesday morning,
wind and weather permitting.
Hotel Mini A. G. McDougall, an
experienced hotel man from Chicago,
has been spending a few weeks on
tho bay investigating the hotel situa
tion. He left this morning for Port
laud but before leaving expressed
himself as very favorably impressed
with tho country and may return
later.
Married The Times is in receipt
of wedding cards announcing that
Mr. Harry C. Hunter and Miss Julia
C. Larson were married Sunday, De
cember 29, 1907, at Hoqulam, Wash
ington. They will be at homo in St.
Johns, Oregon, after February first.
May happiness and prosperity at
tend them.
I Millicoma's Steward J. Goldlo,
late of Seattle, an experienced man,
has been secured by the Mllllcoma
Club as steward and will have charge
of the commissary department of the
new organization. Mr. Goldlo Is said
to be an expert In the concoction of
liquid delights and already has in
vented a new one that will be know a
as the Milllcoma Morning Glory that
will drive the cobwebs from the brain
like the mist dissolving before a Coos
Bay sunrise.
Receives New Whistle The huge
siren fire whistle ordered by the city
council some months ago, arrived on
tho Breakwater yesterday morning
consigned to the Pioneer Hardware
company, of this city. The whistle
has an eight-inch bell and will be
one of the largest on tho entire coast.
It will require a three-inch steam
pipe to supply the whistle In order
that its resonant tones may be played
to their utmost. It will be put in
place on top of the electric lighting
plant, which will furnish the steam
for tho fire warning. Judging from
the appearance of the whistle, which
Is causing considerable Interest, it
will let tho whole country know when
there Is a fire In Marshfleld.
Falls Into Tho Cay The story Is
told in the city that Dr. McCormac
and his son were out shooting on
Christmas Day on the lower part of
tho bay, when they saw a flock of
"butterballs." In order to got within
range, tho doctor backed his launch
on a mud flat, and It took several
hours to got tho craft off as tho tide
was running out. It is claimed that
ho doctor seized a pole and began
pushing tho boat oft the boggy bot
tom, which was covered with two
feet if water. He pushed so hard
that tho polo suddenly snapped,' al
lowing him to measure his length in
in tho slough. It is said that ho then
waded around and Anally pushed tho
craft Into deop water. What hap
pened afterward could not bo learned.
ACTIVITY IN KAY PARK.
I Notwithstanding tho lainy weather
there are a number of cosy dwellings
under construction in Bay Park.
Lots are being sold ETAOINHRDLU
Lots aro being graded and cleared
in pieparation for others. They aro
doing things In Bay Park, and things
that will bo permanent, too, and
mako values. It would pay no ono
to mako theso Improvements if tho
location of Bay Park were not su
perior, If its prospects and advantag-
jes wero not clear. Theso things aro
significant to tho shrewd Investor.
Think them over and lot us show you
Bay Park. I. S. Kaufman & Co.,
across from Chamber of Commerce
Wo aro going to serve a swell
Turkey dinner Sunday. Molroso Res
taurant. ttjt:m:mt::::n:ttn::n:nrT:t
All Parts of the World
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We use Hie necessary
facilities for sending
money to all parts of
the world, and without
danger or loss. .. ' .
FinCT MATmMAI DAMtY OF tl
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WANTED Experienced lady cook at
Java' Coffeo'llouse; j
Personal Notes.
A. R. BENNETT, of Myrtle Point, is
a visitor In Marshfleld today.
A. L. CUSTER, of Coquille, spent
Friday in the city on business.
WALTER HARRIS, of Portland, is a
visitor in the city on buslnenss.
SAM GREEN, of Beaver Hill, spent
Friday in Marshfleld on business.
MRS. MAE M'GANN, of Coos River,
was visiting In the city yesterday.
MISS AMANDA HALL, of Coquille.
is a visitor In the city with rela
tives. E. V. HAWLEY, of Corvallls, arrived
in the city yesterday for a short
visit.
MRS. JAMES GUERIN, of Myrtle
Point, visited friends In Marsh
fleld today.
MRS. A. L. LINEGAR, of Coquille,
arlved in Mashfleld on the noon
tain today.
V. W. HOBSON, of Bandon, arrived
in the city Friday on the noon
train for a business trip.
MR. AND MRS. J. E. HALL, of Myr
tle Point, were pleasant visitors
to friends in this city today.
E. J. CORBY, of Bandon, arrived in
the city yesterday and Is spending
a few days in the city on business.
N. O. DODGE, of Myrtle Point, ar
rived hore on the noon train Fri
day for a short visit on businc-as.
PROFESSOR E. E. DARING, of tho
Coquille public schools, was a vis
itor to friends in Marshfleld to
day. MRS. A. R. CLINTON, of Bandon,
left on the Breakwater this morn
ing, with her little son, Austin, for
Portland.
MISS MARGARETTE HANLEY, of
Coquille, Is a visitor to lrieud3 in
this city. She arrived today on tho
noon train.
MRS. DAVIS, of the Coos Bay bak
ery, lelt for Portland on the Break
water this morning. Sho will visit
friends there for a fow weeks.
MRS. J. L. BEAN, of Lampa, who
accompanied her sister, Miss Daisy
Jackson, to this city, returned to
her homo on the morning train.
MISS MARION YOAKAM returned
home on yesterday's Breakwater
from Portland where she has been
visiting friends for tho past few
weeks. BLAINE DEVERS, who has been vis
iting his parents durlng.the holi
days, returned to Portland on tho.
Breakwater this morning to attend
Columbia University.
MR. CODY, of tho Bandon Lumber
Company, left on tho Breakwater
for Portland this morning. Ha
camo In on tho steam schooner
Bandon, which arrived in tho har
bor yesterday afternoon.
MISS GERTRUDE SMITH, tho popu
lar cashier and assistant manager
ess of tho Molroso restaurant, left
this morning on the Breakwater
for Portland whero sho will yisit
at her old homo for a time.
MISS DAISY JACKSON, who has
been visiting her mother at Ban
don for the past mouth, returned
to Portland on tho Breakwater this
morning, whero sho will spend
two months visiting friends before
going to Boston on an extended
visit.
W. N. HILLS, of tho Arm of Tull &
GIbbs, of Portland, who has been
superintending tho arrangment
of the fixtures of tho Mllllcoma
Club headquartors, loft this morn
ing for Portland on tho steamer
Breakwater, his duties hero being
completed.
Don't bother getting dinner
when you can got a flno turkey din
ner at tho Melro3o Sunday.
SOME OF OUR LATEST HITS:
Suo with chorus
None with chorus
These songs aro somo of tho musical
nurabors sang in tho Prldo of Now
York, on salo at W. R. Haines Music
Co.
Call up Cortholl tho carpenter
and havo that leak fixed. Phone 5C1.
Turkey dlnnor Sunday at tho
Sunday. ' You aro 'invited to attend.