The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 13, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1908.
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COMPETENT girl wanted to do
general housework. Apply Mrs.
W. T. Merchant.
WANTED Experienced lady
cook at Java Coffee House,
WANTED Kitchen cabinet, side
board or book case, In exchange
for new Victor Graphophone with
Records, In splendid condition;
costing $42,00; bargain. Address
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Tattle of the Town
; ; Little grains of fnct sifted from
" the chair of gossip flying up
. . and down the town.
New Potatoes In January. Rev
John Thomas, the Baptist minister,
brought some now potatoes that he
dug out of his garden on Wednesday
of this week. Coqullle Sentinel.
Certificate Souvoneirs. Several
clearing house certificates have been
received by our merchants who are
keeping them as a memento of the
past financial stringency. Coqullle
Sentinel.
FOR SALE Restaurant at bargain.
Apply North Bend Drug Co.
FOR SALE 5-acrc fruit farm near
Marshfleld $1,000. Terms $250,
5 per cent every 3 months. Title
Guarantee & Abstract Co.
I WANTED Boarders in private fam
ily. Inquire of Mrs. Feeney, U
street near 2nd.
New Life Saer. Clarence Bolce,
No. 1 at the Bandon Life Saving sta
tion, will move to Empire city to
take a similar position In the Coos
Bay station. Mrs. Bolce will accom
pany him and they will make their
home at Empire. Bandon' Recorder.
FOR RENT Flats in the O'Conuell
building Phone 1233.
WANTED To do general
J. A. Matson.
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SALE Furniture. Must
sold by the 15th of January,
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DANCING SCHOOL Every Monday
and Thursday evening at Odd Fel
lows' Hall. Private Instructions
from 2 to 5 same afternoons. ' I
also Intend starting a class In elo
cution and dramatic art. Call and
see m0 at the hall. C. P. Smith.
FOR SALE Cheap and A No. 1
billiard table at an exceptionally
low price. Mickey's, North Bend.
WANTED Plain sewing. InquWat
Mrs. M. R. Smith's, corner of B and
1st street.
FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms
including bath room, with splendid
view over bay. At reasonable price.
Inquire at Times office.
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Gbo.i Hearse and Vehicles.
IliElSNER, MILLER & CO.
ILh cry. Feed and Salo Stalilo.
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hird and A Sts. Phone 1201
Marshfleld.
FOR SALE One lot In Caples Addi
tion to Marshfleld. For particu
lars apply to Mrs. Luclnda Chris
man, 5G7 'Milwaukee Street, Port
land, Oregon.
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P. J. HAYES
Resident Optometrist.
Eyes tested free.
Broken lens replaced.
AVORK GUARANTEED.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
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rons the- Laundry office will
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o'clock.
'hono 571 'today. Our wagon
will call.
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Marshfleld nnd North Bend.
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money to all parts of
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By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur-
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niture store in the city where no second hand goods
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are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit
is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had
here,
C. A. Johnson Furniture Co.
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Uso The Times want ads. You get a lot for a little.
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Contractor for brickwork,
chimneys and lire-places a spe
cialty. All Work Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 205.
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The Southern Oregon State Normal School
At ASHLAND, Ore.
Offers especial opportunities for teachers to review for tho
teachers examinations in February nnd August, nnd to take worlc
iu Pedagogy nnd in Special Methods of teaching in tho various
grades of tho training school. Since the public schools of Oregon
nro calling for teachers who enn teach manual training, many aro
taking ndvantago of the Industrial work lately installed in tho
school. Expenses of board nnd lodging and tuition nominal.
Tho State Nonnnl School nt Ashland is enjoying tho largest
appropriation of Btato funds ever granted a Nonnnl school in tho
history of Oregon. Catalogues 6cnt on application to tho
PRESIDENT.
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JOHN ABUNDSON.
PHONE 1331
111 With Diptherla. Miss Gert
rude Smith, cashier at the Mehose
restaurant, who- Is visiting at her
homo in Portland, is reported 111
with diptherla. Many Marshfleld
friends will wish for her early recovery.
Council Meets Tonight Tho
Marshfleld city council will meet in
regular session tonight to consider a
number of important matters to come
before It, and the board of equaliza
tion will also gather to consider
street assessments for thoroughfares
which are to be improved.
Condition Critical. J. G. Hill, the
North Bend man who last week at
tempted suicide, has changed very
little since that time. At first he
seemed somewhat improved, and ox
pressed a desire to recover. At the
present time he seems to have be
come much weaker, and at" times
semi-delirious. His condition is very
serious. Bandon Recorder.
HAROLD BURR MILLIS, son of C, J.
Millis, left for San Francisco on
tho Delhi nnd will take a post
graduate courso in civil, engineer
ing at Berkley University.
WM. ODYKIRK AND A. W. MUR
PHY arrived In Marshfleld Satur
day from Portland to visit at tho
home of L. C. Durkee and expect
to make some Investments in bay
property. Mrs. Durkee is a daught
er of Mr. Odyklrk.
Wm. DEWAR, of Gardiner, fatherof.
Mrs. John Dolan, who was called
here by Mr. Dolan's sudden death,
will remain for some days visiting
his daughter. Mrs. Dewar, mother
of Mrs. Dolan is expected to arrive
from Gardiner this evening. k
G. L. DINDINGER has returned to
Marshfleld from an extended holi
day visit in Portland. Contrary to
reports that preceded him he re
turned alone but there are some
evidences that these rumors aro
only a bit premature and that their
foundation is something more sub
stantial than mere fancy.
L. A. LOOMIS for some weeks In
charge of the accounting depart
ment of The Times has departed to
join his family In Los Angeles.
During his stay on Coos Bay Mr.
Loomis was very favorably im
pressed with tho resources and
prospects of this section and ex
pects to return and make some In
vestments and possibly engage in.
business here.
Will Investigate Accident Accord
ing to stories printed in Portland,
Messrs. Edwards and Fuller, of that
city will hold an investigation over
tho recent accident to the Bieakwater
at the Coos Bay bar. when a messboy
was killed and one sailor severely In
jured, with several being bruised.
The Breakwater left for Portland
yesterday morning and upon her ar
rival at her destination the enquiry
will be held. ,
Gas Machinery Arrives. The ma
chinery and gas tanks for tho gas
factory to be erected near the Porter
mill In North Bend has arrived and Is
lying on the wharf near the sash aud
door factory. Active work on this
structure has commenced and the cit
izens both of Marshfleld and North
Bend will soon bo able to "cook with
gas and light with electricity,"
when the power Isn't off.
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BOTTLED BY
Mirrasoul Bros.
PHONE 1531
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FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
Half Hour Schedule.
Rui Between Marshfleld und North
Bcud Made in 1" Minutes.
Private Landings.
Parol Oimmvbv, 15c; ron.a trip, XZv,
i. A. O'lUELL, Proprietor.
Reduction Salo At
CI IAS. A. STEVENS'
Cloak nnd Suit House
Chicago.
Cor. First & B St., Mnrshfleld.
Mrs. M. R. Smith, Agent,
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NOTICE
All partiej owning dogs within
city limits, aro hereby notified that
they must como forward and pay tho
Hconso within ton days froip date of
this notice. Anyono not paying
license after, that data win bo ar
rested for non payment.
Dated this 13th day of January,
1908, . J. W. CARTEIjt.
City Marshal.
Will Resume Regular Run. VS. J.
Maloney, who last summer superin
tended the construction of the steam
schooner Bowdoin, is in Marshfleld
this week on-tho steamer Fulton, and
will mako another run In place of the
captain who Is ill in San Francisco.
Mr. Maloney Informs us that the
Bowdoin, of which he will be captain,
will In another month be completed,
and ready to go upon her regular
run. Bandon Recorder.
Loaves Fr Portland Secretary
Lyon, of the chamber of commerce,
left for Portland on the Drain stago
this morning to attend to business
matters in connection with the local
boosting organization. While In
Portland he will visit the firm which
Is going to build the machinery for
the dredge, which Is to bo used by
harbors on the coast, and as a result
tho woodwork of the structure may
be made on C003 Bay, which would
give this harbor a chanco to get in on
the ground floor on the dredging
proposition which Is greatly needed
for shipping in the Marshfleld end ot
tho bay.
, Rcdondo Is At North llend Tho
steam schooner Redondo, belonging
to the Simpson Interests, arrived at
North Bend last' Thursday and will
leave for San Francisco anETAOIN
leave for San Pedro and way ports
about next Wednesday. Tho steamer
will take a big load of box material
from tho box factory at North Bend
where she Is now tied up, and a large
number of railroad ties will compose
her deck load, the latter going to tho
Santa Fe railroad at San Francisco.
Launch Parties Numerous.
Launch parties from North Bend and
Marshfleld havo been numeorus dur
ing the past two days, which havo
boon exceptionally fino for this time
of tho year. Quito a largo number
of boats were out on tho bay yester
day with their owners and crowds
of friends. What Is Interesting to new
arrivals from tho cast In this stunt
Is that tho climate of this secton on-
ables launching In January, with tho
weather as flno as It is anywhere
oven In summer. '
Mny Order Moro Pamphlets. Tho
chamber of commerce may order
nearly double the number of pam
phlets which It first Intended to se
cure from Portland. It ordered, 20,
000 for the small sum pf $G50, but
tho booklets are in such great de
mand from various sources that tho
original amount will not bo nearly
enough. Besides these the local
chamber will use, tho Southern Pa
cific deslresto place about 15,000 in
its eastern offices. Tho North Bend
chamber of commerce Is figuring on
taking 10,000 for Its own use, and
local citizens are sending out thous
ands of them. Considering that 40,
000 will cost only $950 It is consider
ed that this Is mighty cheap adver
tising for Coos county, and the local
chamber Is figuring on doubling tho
first order. Tho booklets are very
attractive and havo attracted wldo
attention because of their beauty and
the valuable matter they contain re
garding the resources of this district.
TREMENDOUS THRONG .
IN MARSHFIELD STORE
Scow Being Repaired The hugo
scow belonging to Masters & McLaln,
which sank with a foad of stono up
tho Coos River several weeks ago, has
been cleawl of its load and was
floated down to tho harbor several
days ago. "he scow Is bolng repaired
on tho mud fluts below tho Standard
Oil warohguua and will bo again In
commission viihln a few daya Tho
scarcity of stono at tho local crush
ing plant ot Mastors & McLaln has
cumulated ritl,vlty in putting tho
huge craft again In commission.
Entire Store Force Overtaken by tho
Unusual Rush of Crowds of
Bargain Seekers.
Crowding 'round tho counters
Coming up tho aisles
Looking sharp for bnrgainsfi
Seeking newest styles; '
Packing every corner
, Guess It Is tho sign
That there is a romoval salo,
Better get In lino.
Tho entire store forco including
five extra sales people wore unable to
handle tho immense crowds that at
tended tho removal sajo at Merchant
Bros. Saturday. Tho store was
packed to the door and man people
were compelled to leavo not being
ablo to bo waited upon. In consult
ing tho manager ho remarked that ho
was certainly gratified over tho ro
sults and added that advertising
backed with good values and tho
truth Is always sure to bear fruit.
Fresh Oysters.
Recolved weekly at Gem Res
taurant, North Bond. Served any
stylo and open day and night. Also
everything else tho market affords.
get
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n lot for a little.
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Tho off sale on nil toys and
Christmas China will contlnuo all
hroughout this month. Coos Bay
Cash Storo.