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Tomorrow Night the "TWO THIEVES"
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Gasoline Distillate Gas Engine
Cylinder and Engine Oils Coal Oil
Signal Oil Separator Oil
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Launch Fittings of All Kinds.
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Col
Water Front Near "A" Street
JACK FLANAGAN
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H. C. BRECKEN1UDGE
New Owners of the
COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
We do a general Transfer and
by Phone will receive prompt
Water Front foot of A St.
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California and Oregon Coast Steamsh'p Company.
.earner
B. W. OLSON.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore.
Beaver Hill Coal
MASTERS (, McLAIN
Sole Agents
The Best Coal on Coos Bay
$5.00 PER TON AT
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No roservntlo n will bo held after tho arrival of
ship unless ticket is bought.
F.S DOW Agent
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MASONIC OPERA HOUSE - WEEK COMMENCING
FRIDAY, JAN., 3rd 1908
A Feast of Laughter and Music
YOUNG'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. .
In the Screaming Satire
In the Screaming Satire
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Phone 33
BILL LAWLOR
G. L. DEAN.
Storage business.
attention.
Orders taken
Phone 1031.
Alliance
Master.
L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441.
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WANT ADS.
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QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundryofllco will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfleld mid North Bond.
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WANTED Work by day or month
by married man. Phone 244.
PIANO Will exchange fine piano for
acreage hill land suitable for or
chard cleared or uncleared, with
in 5 miles of Coos Bay. Address
"K," Coos Bay Times.
WANTED Room and board in pri
vate family or room alone. Ad
dress Box 342 North Bend.
FOR RENT 5 unfurnished room3
including bath room, with splendid
view over bay. At reasonable price.
Inquire at Times office.
DANCING SCHOOL Will open at
the Odd Fellows' 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 Castle Res
taurant, North Bend.
WANTED Position as clerk in
store. Housekeeper tor respecta
ble widower or small family. Ad
drss Mrs. A. F. B. Box 236, North
""nd, Ore.
WANTED Carpets to clean by Elec
tric and Pneumatic process. Coos
Bay Carpet Cleaning Works, oa
Broadway near depot. Phone 19 93.
FOR SALE One lot In Caples Addi
tion to Marshfleld. For particu
lars apply to Mrs. Luclnda Chris
man, 5G7 Milwaukee Stieec, Port
land, Oregon.
FOR RENT Couple furnished rooms,
modern convenience. Call at n. e.
corner Second and B Sts. or in
quire at Times.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at ?G0 and ?65 per acre. Owner,
C. H. Chandler, Bandon.
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JOHN ARLANDSON.
PHONE 1331
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STEAA1ER "FLYER"
jr. P. PE.VDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marsha Id 7:30, 9:00.
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. in., and 1:45
3:15 end 5:00 p. m.
Makes dally trips except
Sundays. Faro: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
The C. C, R. & R. R.
and Navigation Co.
THE O. II., It. & E. It. It. & N. CO.
TIME TABLE.
Subject to change without notice.
No. 1.
Dally, ex.
Sunday
No. 2.
7. 9;00a.in.
Marsh'd
Junction
Coqullle
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Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally.
W. F. Miller, Agent.
WANT ADS
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Personal Notes.
J. G. LEE, of Coqullle, spent Sunday
in this city' visiting friends.
W. C. WEAVER has returned from a
brief visit to Coqullle."
FRED TRUE left this morning for
Coquille on a short business trip.
G. WILHELIM1NA, of Bandon, is a
pleasant visitor to friends in 0f a lady while under the "influence"
Marshfleld todey.s ln the gaiiery of the theater, Officer
" '" I Shoupe making the arrest.
W. H. COUGHELL, of Wedderburn, '
who arrived in the city over a week ' H1IIltel, Leaves For Home. The
ago on a business trip, left on Sat- tug Hunter left out over the bar
urday for his home. j Friday for the Umpqua river and
' Gardiner, afjter bringing considerable
S. J. MANN, of Salem, who has bedn fielght to North Bend and loading
visiting friends here returned coal at the uunkers. The big tug is
' home this morning. j having a busy time of it during the
'past few weeks, as shipping on the
A. S. HAMMOND, of Coqullle,, left umpqua has been unusually heavy
for homo Saturday after spend- for thIs time of the year
Ing a day in the city on business. I
' , Will "Write of Oregon: "Jack"
MISSES DELLA BILLINGTON and Guyton, the local newspaper man
Hazel Billington, of Myrtle Point, representing the Oregonian, has been
were visitors in this city yester- engagCd by a leading eastern maga-
day zine to write up various parts of the
state, and especially the Coos count
ry. W. HAYES has arrived in Marsh- ry. IIe qlas contracted to supply a
field trom Bandon for a visit at the S01.les of aitlcles which will undoubt-
home of his daughter, Mrs. John
Snyder.
H. W. PAINTER Is a visitor in Co-
quille in connection with tho inter-
ests of F. S. Dow, who Is visiting
in San Francisco.
MR. AND MRS. S. M. RAGAN, of
Portland, who have been visiting
u-ieiiua ua uie uaj, urnveu m uiu1Tnrlaf mnriBrn nnslnlr.ililn tviiP. wlilr.h
city on a short visit.
JOHN A. FORBES AND DR. THOM
AS WHITE, of Spokane, and Eu
gene D. White, of Portland, are
visitors In the city today.
POSTMASTER W. O. HARRIS and F,
E. Wilson, of Sumner, were pleas-
ant visitors In tho city yesterday
and were guests at tho Blanco.
The Vi off sale on all toys and
Christmas China will continue all
throughout this month. Coos Bay
Cash Store.
Renew hunting licenses at Gun
nery. '
E. A. McCOItMICK
Contractor for brickwork,
chimneys and lire-places a spe-
clalty.
All Work Giinraiftec,d.
l'HOXE MAIN 205.
Cnb Call Service
AT AXY HOUR
Goc 1 Hearts and Vehicles.
HE1SXEB, .MILLER & CO.
LIery, Feed ami Sale Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Third and A Sts. Phone 1201
Marshfleld.
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully" paid up
$50,000
Transacts a General Banking
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North Bend, ' ' Oregon
Tattle of the Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
tho chaff of gossip Hying up
unci down tho town.
Returns to Attend Meeting. En-
' gineer Sandberg returned to tho city
on Saturday from Coqullle where he
U making a perfect map 6f tho city
and recent additions. After attend-
4 ' Ing the city council meeting tonight
ho will return to Coqullle to resume
4 work on the tracings of the county
. records.
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coma Club will open its handsome
new rooms in the Lockhart building
tonight with an informal function
held for the club members. The
formal opening will be held within
a few days when the ladles will be
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present.
Orcgoninn Is Not Infallible. The
Oregonian of last Thursday, Janu
ary 2, caused quite a shock to citi
zens In this city who have been in
the habit of staking their all on the
infallibility of that newspaper. To
be sure it was a common mistake,
and its date mark of last Thursday
read "December 2." .
Fined by Upton. John Baker was
fined $10 this "morning In Judge Up-
ton.s court on the charge of dlsor-
derIy conduct In the opera house last
Saturday night. Ho was charged
wlth slttjng unexpectedly in the lap
edly greatly advertise this section of
i Oregon to great advantage.
, IlccejveSs New Life Boat. The tug
Robarts left for Florence, on the
sluslaw rlver, yesterday afternoon
Iwlth a load of freight for that port
in her hold, which is quite roomy for
ft boat of her descHptlon, she also
cnpr,ed a brand new fo boat of the
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was brought to this port for her on
,tho Alliance when she made her-last
trip.
Carter Is Very 111. Marshal Cart
er 'is still confined to his bed and Is
a very sick man. He has not been up
slnco Monday morning a week ago
but while his conditions Is serious,
hopea arQ held out for hls early re
,cc.'very. Quito a number of his
friends have made It a point to call
upon tho marshal who Ja decidedly
popular ln tWfl city, and it Is hoped
t1int llo wlI1 llo ,., tn ,. mlt
I as usual as soon as possible.
Hoi?e'an(l Mall Lost Postmaster
Curtis has received word that a pack
horse, one locked mall pouch and a
sack of paper mall wero lost at the
Brewster grade on the road between
Roseburg and Sumner while yester
day's mall was being brought to this
city. The horse stumbled in some
manner and fell over a cliff Into tin
river with the pack of mall on its
back, and It is doubtful If the mall
will over bo recovered.
Berwick Preparing to Depart Tho
gasoline schooner Berwick, which has
been here for several days from Wed
derburn, loaded oil at Dow's ware
house today preparatory to taking
her departure back to the Roguo
River. The boat has four tons of
flsh eggs ln her hold for R. D. Humo,
besides a largo amount of other
freight for Port Orford and Wedder
burn. Captain Jacobson and his
crow wero ashoro this morning pay
ing a visit to friends beforo leaving
the harbor.
j Boats Being Fixed Up. Tho men
,xvho make their living by operating
1 launches on tho bays and rlvers.aro
j beginning to prepnro for a largo busl-
1 ness with the opening of spring. Both
tho Tlmmerman and Holland boat
building plants havo a largo number
of tho smnll craft on tho ways for
repairs and Improvements, Orders
for now boats nro also pouring ln
and appearances nt prosant aro
I that tho water fro'nt will havo more
! craft than formorly. Pleasure launoh-
js tiro also being fixed "up for use.
Greeks Arc Leaving. Nearly
every boat from this port Is carrying
from five to ten Greeks from this
locality. Most of them are bound
for home, and while the reason Is
supposed to be the prospects of a
conflict between Turkey and Greece,
tho real reason Is said to be that they
cannot stand a cut in wages like the
native American. Having once se
cured a good sum as a dally stipend,
It Is claimed that they will refuse to
work for less, and that tho result Is
a number of them ln all parts of the
country are bound for home with the
wages earned during the past few
years of their stay In this country.
Prepare for June Election. Prep
arations are already being made for
the county election next June. On
and after today voters may register
for the county election and J. T. Hall
has secured a large number of blanks
which may be had by applying at
his office. There will be three pre
cincts In Marshfleld In the next
election, and the county judge was
busy yesterday laying out the divid
ing lines. Formerly there were two,
North and South Marshfleld. The
extra one will probably compose
South Marshfleld and Railroad addi
tion. Fined By Knngnroo Court. News
has leaked out In this city that Mana
ger Nicholson, of the cold storage
plantN and Attorney Farrln, were tho
victims of a "kangaroo court" in Co
qullle last Thursday night. Tho
Victims were pounced upon while,
eating dinner In the Tupper hotel
and taken to a room above the Mary
land club for trial. Mr. Becket acted
as judge upon thisroccasion and each
victim was fined $2.50 and costs on
tho charge of "shooting without a
license." The victims had to pay
up to the mock court before they
would be released, much to the
amusement and gratification of tho
"court."
Stepped on Bud's Foot Bud Ho'
land went to the show on Friday
night and took chances with a ten
der foot which has caused him con
siderable Inconvenience. While com
ing out of the opera house, he as
serts that the biggest man present
tramped heavily on his foot, causing
him some annoyance and pain. At
Saturday night's performance he
selected a seat near the aisle so as to
save a repetition of the tramping
act. He says the stoutest woman ho
had seen In a long while came along
shortly afterward and put her whole
weight on the tender foot, and ho
is thinking of securing a cast Iron
suit in which to see the next per
formance.
Unable (o Attend. Owing to the
recent storms, which have made the
roads in a bad condition, Commis
sioner Carson, of the Third District
of Grants Pass, was unable to attend
the- fruit men's meeting In the
chamber of commerce last Friday.
He sent a letter regretting his In
ability to bo present, but
signified his willingness to bo pres
ent at the next meeting held. A
formal Invitation has been sent tho
commissioner and when he Is tjL-ijQ
bo present, CJialrman Coffelt.fPPSTTB
Coos County Fruit Growers' Associa
tion will issue a call for a special
meeting to hear what Mr. Carson,
has to say regarding the appoint
ment of a fruit Inspector.
Making City Map. In compliance
witn tho decision made at a recent
meeting of tho city council, Engineer
Sandberg left for Coqullle Saturday
to make tracings of all tho original
townsltes ln the city limits of Marsh
fleld. Ho will then prepare a com
prehensive and 'correct map of tho
entire city. For a number of years
tho city map has been only approx
imately correct, and as a result of
tho engineer's work It Is expected
that tho city council will have a per
fect map of all parts of tho city, In
cluding the numerous additions that
have been mado to tho municipality
during tho past few years. Mr. Sand
berg will probably spend a week ln
Coqulllo going over tho original maps
at the county court house.
Newcomers Aro Growing. The
number of new arrivals ln the city
during tho past few days has com
menced to grow to tho proportions
attained early in tho fall. Every
boat Is bringing a large number of
visitors from all parts of the country,
and It Is expected that boforo spring
Is hero there will bo a rush to this
section which will surpass all pre
vious rccordB. Tho fanio of Coos
Bay has commenced to spread In a
manner which nothing will stop.
What has been started In tho way of
publicity during tho past six months
will undoubtedly be felt for years to
come, and during that tlmo the city
and county will have easily doubled
Its present population. Most of tho
now comers aro hero for Investment,
while there- aro a few people among
thorn looking for work.
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