The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 30, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1908.
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Personal Notes.
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THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
THE DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES
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Send your teams or phone your orders tor
BEAVER H ILL8 COAL
"Best Coal on Coos Bay."
For sale by
Masters & McLain,
Sole agents
$5.00 Per Ton at tho Yard, $0.00 Per Ton Delivered. Special
prices on scow load lots.
tji nnn Prnmnt Delivery GuaronSoed.
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The Southern Oregon
At ASHLAND, Ore.
Offers especial opportunities for teachers to review tvt &
teachers' examinations In February and August, and to take vrorK
in Pedagogy and in Special Methods of teaching in the various
grades of tho training school. Since tho public schools of Oregon
arc calling for teachers who can teach manual training, many aro
taking advantage of tho industrial work lately Installed In tho
school. Evpenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal.
Tho State Normal School at Ashland Is enjoying tho Iaargeat
appropriation of state funds ever granted a Normal school I tfce
history of Oregon. Catalogues sent on application to .tho
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THE MODERN
Odd Fellows' nullding,
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Reduction Sale At
CHAS. A. STEVENS'
Clonk and Suit Ilouse
Chicago.
Cor. First & B St., Marshfleld.
Mrs. M. R. Smith, A sent,
Use The Times want ads.
get a lot for a UttU.
You
aras
LOW deep while slugjermU sleep nnd
you'll have corn to eTl and keep,"
wrote Benjamin Franklin.. If there
is nny feature of your Ufo or business
which 1ms never been properly ex
ploited Jn the advertising columns of
tlo newspapers tho opportunity is
open to you to profit by Franklin's
suggestion. Many of the rich men of
today were the pioneer advertisers
in their respective fields not so many
years ago, turning tfeo Tlrgin soil
with the plow of publicity while their
sluggish competitors retftfully clung
to the antiquated sales methods of
another generation. "Plowing deep"
is an advantageous policy under any
circumstances; but It Is ten-fold
remunerative if tho chanco offers to
do tho plowing before others begin.
See The
State Normal School
COOS BAY
MONUMENTAL WORKS
I guarantee better work at lower prices,
than can be had elsewhere. Do not order
monumental work until you have
SEEN Me
M. Stewait, Prop.
Corner 3d & D Sts.
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Plate-glass Floor Cues-
any shape, any style made
to ordcr bjr " lutke
Manufacturing Co.
COMPANY
Try a want a.
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000
Transacts a General Banking
Business '
North Bend, Oregon
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Marshfleld Jo J"7 )
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Ad.
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STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Blaster.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfleld 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 8:16,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45
3:15 rnd 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except
Sundays. Fare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is the polioy of this bank to n
comfino its business to tho im- H
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, tho bank nqt only H
ciiuuuues its uwu biiiuuuy, nut
promotes tho highest interest of
the community.
fIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. I
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland H
President Cashier 8
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman fj
Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier
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DIDITEVE STRIKE (g
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ft QprHif &
thaj: your advertising space would
become again as valuable to you by
tho use of a few appropriate cuts.
I am now m a position to get them
for you the same days as ordered.
ROY. E. LAWH0RNE
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FOR RENT 2 house keeping rooms.
Sophia Matson, S. Marshflold.
WANTED Good pianist at tho
Crystal Theater. Leave name and
address at tho Times office. No
Sunday work.
WANTED-Posltlon ns assistant
manageress hotel or restaurant,
by lady fully competent, ample
experience, iiuiuroiicu iv x. iiu
dross N Times office.
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FARM TO RENT OR SELL Con
taining 85 acres with house of ten
rooms and barn orchard and other
improvements close to town. Suit
able for market gardening, dairy-
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Times.
SEWING WANTED Work by dav.
Will go out. Phono 493, Marsh
field. FOR RENT Two new and modern
five room cottages In Bunker Hill
addition $15.00 per month. Fur
ther particulars apply Bennett
Land Office Front street.
FOR SALE 2 log engines.
Pacific Tool Works.
Apply
FOR SALE-Concrete block and
brick machine. Box 432.
FOR RENT House, 10 rooms and
bath. South Marshfleld. Large
yard, barn, fine view. Apply A.
B. Campbell, Phone 494.
OLD PAPERS For
Times office.
salo at The
FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE 291-2 North
Second street, Portland, Ore. Help
furnished free to employers. Tel
ephone and telegraph orders given
special attention. Phono 6437
Main.
OLD PAPERS
Tlmes office.
-For salo at The
FOR RENT FURNISHED A 5 room
'cottage. For further particulars
enquire of F. M. Rummell, Jr., of
fice over Merchant Bros', store.
FOR RENT 2 office rooms over
telephone office. See R. J.
Montgomery.
OLD PAPERS For salo at Tho
Times office.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. A. H. Pow
ers, Marshfleld.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-aero tracts
at $G0 and $65 per acre. Owner,
0. H. Chandler, Bandon.
OLD PAPERS For salo at The
Times office.
The Motor Scow Transit
Makes sehcdnlo trips between Marsh
field and North Bend Monday, Wednes
day and Saturday. Leaves North Bend
at 8:0o a, m, and Marshfleld at 10:30 a.
m. Leave orders with,
Thos. B. James, Agent
The C. B., R. & t R. R.
and Navigation Co.
THE C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N. CO.
TIME TABLE.
Subject to change without notice.
No. 1.
Dally, ex,
Sunday
No. 2.
7. 9:00a.m,
Marsh'd
Ar.12 :30p.m.
Junction
Lv. 9:45a.m.
Ar.10 :20a.m.
Coquille
Lv.ll:30a.m.
Lv.10 :45a.m.
Myrtle Pt
Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily.
W. F. Miller, Agont.
F. J. 1TAYES
Resident Optometrist.
Eyes tested free.
Broken lens replaced.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
May, Grain and Feed
Phone 1751 Prompt Delivery Guaranteed
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Little grains of fact sifted from
t tho chaff of gossip flying up
nnd down tho town.
WEATHER FORECAST
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Western Oregon, western
) Washington, fair today and .
Prill.1V. Xnl'tll In oni-f ivlnrla A
, Eastern Orogon cagtern Wagh.
A ,ngton northern I(ml fnp to.
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i Idaho, light snow tonight, and
Friday colder.
LOCAL REPORT
Vnr 24 lintirn noillnv P. n m tv
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it January 29. Furnished by Dr.
E. Mlngus, local co-operative
government observer.
Maximum 48.
Minimum 41.
C p. m. 43.
Precipitation 27. $
Wind N. W.
Cloudy.
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Contest for Homestead. Before
! L,and Commissioner Llljeqvlst, Hen-
ncn wuKasca is now contesting
Carl Olles for an adjoining farm
homestead. The land In question
lies adjacent to Ten Mile lakes and
has been in litigation for some tlmo.
Moire Library Donors. In the list
of library donors published yester
day mention was omitted of the fol
lowing subscribers. Dr. E. Mlngus,
$50; J. S. Coke, $50; Progress
Club from entertainment $50; ten
!Per cent on sales from Bazaar for
one day, $10.
Report Good Roads. E. B. Norrls,
representing tho Dunham, Carrlgan
and Hayden company, and R. W.
Davis, representing the J. A. Folger
company, arrived In Marshfleld this
morning from a trip overland from
Crescent City, Cal. They report tho
roads in very fair condition.
Interest Continues. Deep Interest
still continues In the revival meetings
now in progress at tho Presbyterian
church. Tonight tho subject which
the Rev. H. H. Brown will speak on
will be: "The Great Advocate, or tho
Advocate With tho Father. a Ho
Yours?" Mrs. Ernest McCraj will
sing a number of selections.
Good Timber in Coos. The under
pinning in tho rear of the Lockhart
building on Front street has become
impaired recently and carpenters aro
at work putting In new timbers. Tho
present timbers have stood the action
of time and tho tides for 24 years
which Is a high testimonial to the
wearing powers of Coos county tim
ber.
Preparing for Bazaar. Tho ladles
of the Catholic church aro very in
dustrious these days preparing for
the bazaar to bo held In tho O'Con
nell block next Saturday afternoon
pnmmflnplnc of 1-3ft n'r.lnnV fTTift
I ladles will have for salo many tempt
ing delicacies in tho shape of cakes,
home made bread, cookies, baked
beans and other table necessities.
Goes to Bandon. H. Anderson,
better known to his friends In Marsh
fleld as "Mazook" and who has been
In tho North Bend Mercy hospital
for some months, loft this morning
for Bandon whoro ho will take
charge of Robert Marsden's liquor
business. George Stoltz, who has
been filling the position, will roturn
to tho bay to resume his old duties
of delivering tho browry's products
to tho trade.
How About This Cal Wright?
Tho Times is mistaken in stating
that there is a fine for shooting any
kind of a bird or animal whatever
without a license. A Hcenso is re
quired for "any of tho game animals,
I fowls, or birds, protected by tho laws
of tho State of Oregon." And also
"no license shall bo required of a man
I or member of his own family for per-
I mission to iiuul upon ma own mnua
, of this state." Coos Bay News.
I Deputy Gamo Warden Cal Wright
i was Tho Times' authority for tho
I statement
Manager Herdo Issues Edict. Ow-
ing to thb wayward behavior of somo
I of his blackfaco troupe In keeping
, lato hours In company with Miss
, Lucy Long after tho mlnstrol ro
I hearsal Managor Herdo takes occa
I blon to state that ho will pubjish
their names in full if tho action Is
SEYMOUR BELL returned this
morning after his trip to Portland
nnd Tacoma.
MR. SCHROEDER, tho well known
Ten Mllo creamery man, is on tho
bay on business for a few days.
JOHN PREUSS, tho druggiBt has
gone to San Francisco for a.
month's stay and may take medic
al treatment there. .
DONALD MOORE, lately freight
clerk on tho Transit, has takoa
service with the L. J. Simpson
lumber company.
W. W. NOFFSINGER, a prominent
attorney of Kingfisher, and an old
timo friend of Dr. Houseworth, is
in Marshfleld on tho double duty
of renewing a pleasant friendship
and Investigating tho far famed
resources of the Coos Bay section.
By special arrangements with tho
weather man Dr. Houseworth had
tho regular quantum of C003 Bay
sunshine turned on and Mr. Nof
slnger expressed himself accord
ingly as more than pleased with
tho climate. ,
Honor Is tho Best Principle . j
(From Coos Bay News.)
Some good news, relating to im
provement of tho bar and bay, was
received by the chamber of com
merce early last week. Tho matter,
however, was not for publication at
that time, nor aro wo permitted to
publish It In this Issue. When tho
report Is printed In the government
offico, it Is then open to the public,
but prior to that time It is regarded
as private by tho engineer depart
ment, whoso wishes in tho matter ot
non-publication should bo entitled to
respect.
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repeated. Late dispatches from tho
battle lino say that Interlocutor
Charley Lee Is making gallant pro
gress with his command.
Receive Challenge. The Marsh
fleld High School Athletic Associa
tion has received a challengo from
tho brother organization In North
Bend for a field meet in May. Tho
challenge' has been accepted. Ed.
WIeder was, elected manager of tho
Marshflold track team at a meeting
held Wednesday night and the team
will start training as soon as possible
The latter part of May all the schools
In tho county will hold a field meet
In Marshfleld.
Allianco Comes in. Tho Alliance,
arrived in Coos Bay this morning
after a good trip down from tho Co
lumbia river. Tho boat brought in
85 tons of freight for North Bond
and 115 for Marshfleld. Following
Is the passenger list:
C. R. Seeley, Mrs. Busey, Loul
Wallace, W. Hollland, P. C. Graves,
J. F. Sheels, O. Dodge, J. McRake,
Addle Staw, E. T. McDonald, A. If.
Sayer, Mrs. Ryan, Thos. Ryan, J.
W. Flaughed, Mrs. Flaughed, C. W.
Wallaco Mrs. Wallnce, Mrs. Larson,
Mr. Noffslngor, J. Luldonherger, C.
J. Quin, Mr. Bussy, C. Boise, Mrs.
Crowley, Two Sisters of Charity, E.
L. Vers, F. S. McClollan, C. W. GJass
gaw, J. R. Mitchell, Frank Powoll,
E. M. Potten, F. Tlcko, Calvin Fotr,
Leo Boyco, E. Huckstcln, Carl
Schroder, R. A. Cart, W. E. Strait,
Bort Manan, T. Crawford, John
Williams.
PENNSYLVANIA GRAFT TRfATs
Architect Admits That 111 no Prints
Were Indefinite.
(By Associated Press.)
HARRISBURG, Jan. 30. Stan
ford B. Lewis, assoclato o Architect
Joseph K. Huston, was forced to di
vulge at the morning session of tho
trial at the state capltol testimony ot
a damaging nature to the architect's
Interest. Lowls virtually admitted
tho blue print plans for tho capltol
furniture were Indoflnito. Tho furnl
turo was charged for at tho rate ot
$18.40 "per foot."
NOTICE
Is hereby given, that there will
bo a meeting of tho stockholders of
tho Coos Rlvory Cometery association
at Hall & Hall's offico at Marshflold
on Saturday, February 1st, A. D.,
1908, at eleven o'clock a. m. Tho
object of this meeting is to ralso
money by assessment, or otherwise as
association may deem best to fm
provo said cemetery by putting up &
building and otherwise beautifying
tho comotory all aro requested to at
tend. By ordor of tho prosldont,
J. J. CLINICINBEARD,
Secretary,
"Convincing" advertising is usu
ally cut forth by the "coi,Ylmclng
Btoro" the storo that has someMiins
worth while to offer you.
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