The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 08, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY. TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 81908.
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Price from
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Points of Merit
First They fold flat,
Second Can be used as a
go-cart or carriage,
Third Does not require two
carriages to raise a child,
Fourth Economy Com
fortDurability, '
Fifth We stand baek of them,
Store a
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A Street Wharl
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
canned fish; in fact all kin da of
fish in season.
Wharf back of v
PIONEER GROCERY.
ESHSESESTiEraEfTasTinsTiSBSiisTiErssTirrabd
Reduction Sl At
A CHAS. A. BTEVKNS'
t Cloak and 8it IIohso
Chicago.
Oor. First & B St., Mwheld.
Mrs. M. K. SndA, Aont,
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' and Gents' Garmcuta
Cleaned o Dyed
Philip Bpckcr, Proprietor.
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evening mntll
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. 0r wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshficld and North Bend.
muttittttmun, itmmtmttnromrKmji
IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It-is tho policy of this bank to
! comflno its business to the im
I mediato vicinity. In following
: this course, the bank not only
I enhnnces its own stability, but
promotes tho highest intereBt of
the community.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
C00S BAY, Marshficld, Ore.
O. B. Jlirwdalo W. 8. McFarland
rresiuent oasmer x;
John Truess R. T. Kaufman t,
Vice I'res, A est. Casliier
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GOLD MOULDED
RECORDS
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HE last trip of (ho Alliance brought
domestic record made by the
Kdisou Pronograph Co., wo nro now
in n position to fill mi order of from
ONE to TWO THOUSAND RECORDS
at any time.
WE
liavo nearly half n car load of EDI
SON PHONOGRAPHS and can glvo
you n selection from $112.50 to
SI 125.00 machines. In purchasing
one of tlieso latest equipped machines
you will find tho name THOMAS A.
EDISON stamped on the machine,
horn and crane.
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Ill buy a cheap catalogue article
tin horns, and pay $5.00 express
charges, when we can save you tills
money and give you n completed
equipped phonograph with tho namo
THOMAS A. EDISOX on every part
of it?
YOU have a chance to HEAR tho records that
YOU BUY of US; why send away and
have all your selections substituted?
Xo records sent on approval.
W. R.. HAINES MUSIC CO.
!ti Brrmnr 1
If you are seekine something In
a lino of garments a little moro
nobby, a little more individual
than tho average clothing, get the
ABLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES.
niiinwinimiiiiiiwiiiMiiiiiiiiwwMiirninr
All suits pressed and all nocessary
alteration? made before leaving
tho ctore.
In sending for a suit made to
your measure you will do well to
place your order with mo aa I will
bo responsible for tho fit as I am
a tailor and understand how to
take your measure and to give the
proper description.
L W.
Tailor and Clothlr.
Sacchl Building.
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
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 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45
3:15 rnd 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except
Sundays. Faro: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
The Motor Scow Transit
Mukea kcliedulo trl betuten Vtireb.
fleld oml Nortli Bend Jloiiiloy, Wdne.
day and Saturda). I.ouvos North Jlcud
at8-0on, m.and Marflifleld at 10: JO a.
in. Lcavo ordera with,
Titos. B, James, Agent
PLAMZ
us every
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of painted
Today's ads reflect the enterprise
of "today's peoples" In this city.
FOR RENT Furnished room, close
in, heatod if desired. Reasonable
tcrni3. Inquire at Times Office N.
SNAP Six room house with 50x120
feet of ground; Bay Park; $750
takes It. Good 5 days only. In
quiro D. M. Wiikins ou premises.
FOR RENT Furnished room
gentleman, call at Tho Palm.
for
WANTED To buy Hill's Codes;
Deady's Code; Oregon Session
Laws prior to 1903.
GEO. W ATKINS.
WANTED To buy 20 foot floating
boat house. F. W. Reeder.
FOR RENT House, 10 rooms and
bath. South Marshfleld. Large
yard, barn, flno view. Apply A.
B. Campbell, Phono 494.
FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE 291-2 North
Second street, Portland, Ore. Help
furnished freo to employers. Tel
ephone and telegraph orders given
special attention. Phono 6437
Main.
OLD PAPERS For
Times office.
salo at Tho
FOR RENT 2 office rooms over
telephone office. See R. J.
Montgomery.
OLD PAPERS
Tlmes office.
-For sale at Tho
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
at ?C0 and $G5 per acre. Owner,
C. ,H. Chandler, Bandon.
OLD 'PAPERS For salo at Tho
Times office.
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TH0MAS0N &JjANS0xN-
-DEAIERS IN
Hay, Grain and Feed
Phone 1751 Prompt Delivery Guaranteed
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Read the Want Ada.
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I: Tattle of the-Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
tho chaff of goeslp fliac P
and down tho town.
WEATHER FORECAST
Western Oregon, rain to-
night, warmer . south portion,
portion, southeasterly winds in-
creasing along coast. Western
Washington, rain tonight and
Sunday increasing easterly
winds.
COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables glvo tho
hours of high and low tides for overy
day this week:
FEBRUARY, 1008.
HIGH WATERI A. M. P. M.
Date. fh. m. ft. h. m.l ft.
uriday.. .. 71 3:57 7.0 4:22 5.5
Saturday .. 8 4:47 C.G 5:29 4.3
FEBKUARY, 1008.
LOW WATER A. M. I P. M.
Date.
Friday. .
Saturday
h. m.
ft. h. m.l ft.
1.1110:23 3.5
1.1111:191 2.3
7110:24
811:14
In lrom South Slough Joseph
Yonker came In to day In his launch
from South Slough. He is making
regular trips every Saturday.
Gasco Leaves. Tho steam schoon
er Gasco left this port yesterday with
a cargo of lumber for San Francisco.
Tho boat was loaded at tho Smitli
mill.
v Banco Tonight. Tho office em
ployees of the C. A. Smith Lumber
company will glvo one of their social
hops tonight. These dances aro given
every little while and are greatly en
joyed by those attending.
Rcdmen Celebrate. On Washing
ton's birthday, February 22, tho Red
men are planning to give an enter
tainment and in celebration. A ban
qut will bo served and speeches from
prominent braves and others will be
heard.
Beautiful America Club The reg
ular meetings of tho beautiful Amer
ica Club are held on tho first and
third Tuesdays of each month in tho
city hall, North Bend, and not on
the first and third Thursdays as pre
viously announced.
Pn villa Comedy Company. Coos
Bay people will next weolbo given
another tasto of tho dramatic when
tho Pavilla Comedy company will
play a two nights' engagement at tho
Masonic beginning Tuesday night.
Tho company Is said to bo very good.
Cement Walk Laid. Tho now
Flanagan-Bennett bank building
approaches nearer completion each
day. There is now laid around it
a cement walk. Tho walk starts at
tho postoffico and runs nround to
the rear of tho bank building on A
street.
Will Rebuild Frank Rogers, who
was in from Coos River this morning,
says that the building recently de
stroyed on tho S. C. Rogers ranch,
was a substantial two-story build
ing and not a bunkalatlon. Tho loss
will bo in excess of ?1200.00 with
no insurance. Arrangements aro be
ing mado to rebuild Immediately.
Rogers Building Nearly Done.
Tho Rogers building will bo ready
for occupancy in -thirty days. Tho
exterior work lias been completed
and carpenters aro expected from
Portland within a few days to start
work on tho interior. Thero will bo
thirty-six office buildings and, as has
been stated, tho structuro will bo
heated by steam.
North Bend Dance. Quito an at
tendance is assured tho Leap Year
dance to bo given in North Bond to
night by tho Women of Woodcraft.
Many Marshfleld people aro plan
ning to go and thero will bo a largo
number from North Bond. It will bo
remembered that it is at this danco
where tho order of things has been
reversed, gentlemen freo, ladies $1.
Elect Mrs. T. James Reporter.
Mrs. Tom James has been elevated
into tho Journalistic profession. Tho
Beautiful America club, North Bend'B
civic improvement society, has ap
pointed Mrs. James club roportor.
hereafter tho doings of this progres
sive organization will bo handled by
hor for tho press. Tho Beautiful
America Is the first club of ladles on
tho bay to appoint a pross roportor.
In bohalf of tho newspapor fraternity
on Coos Bay Tho Timos takos tho llb
orty of welcoming Mrs. James to the
fold. "May sho havo all its Joys and
none of Us sorrows." ' j
l'risclllas Meet Today. Tho Pris
clllas will meet today with Miss Kauf
man. They will spend tho afternoon
in tho usual pleasant manner.
Evergreen Whist Club. Tho Ever
green Whist club will meet this after
noon with Miss Agnes Hutchison.
This club, as has been stated, is pre
paring to give an elaborate St. Valen
tino's ball on February 14.
Mrs. Nicholson . Entertains. Mrs.
Nicholson entertained Monday after
noon at cards In honor of Mesdamea
Fred Slaglo and Jack Lamb, who aro
now in Marshficld, tho guests of Mr3.
Nicholson and Mrs. Farrln.
A Lively Three Year Old The Co
qullle Sentinel celebrated Its third
birthday this week. The Sentinel la
an excellent weekly newspaper and
will compare favorably with any o
the country weeklies In tho state re
gardless of years. May it livo to
celebrate many more.
Presbyterian Endeavor. Tho Pres
byterian Christian Endeavor of North
Bend is planning a campaign to ralso
money for tho finishing and fur
nishing of tho church. At tho last
meeting, hold at tho homo of Mrs.
Burkhart, plans wero mado for aa
entertainment to that end.
Returns From Honolulu. Dr. May
Vandburg, tho lady practitioner,
formerly of Coos Bay and recently oC
San Francisco, has just returned af
ter several months spent in the Phil
ippines. She attended a womap pa
tient who went to the Islands in.
search of health. Whilo in Honolulu
she visited with Jacob Lando and
family, who aro well known on Cooa
Bay.
Light From tho Sun The two
electric street lights at tho foot at
'canal" and one on Cedar street were
out of commission the fore part of
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. If
there is any part of tho city where
the wayfarer and "grafted" property
holder needs a glimmer to guide hla
footsteps, it is in this vicinity, where
the Coos Bay Gas & Electric shines la
tho glooming occasionally. Cooa
Bay Sun.
Enlarge Breakwater. Work will
soon commence on tho enlarging of
tho Breakwater. (Sho will have her
passenger capacity increased fourteen,
more. In order not to tio tho boat
up work will bo dono while sho 13
tied at tho docks and also while at
sea. Tho lumber for the alterations
will bo turned out on Coos Bay. Tho
boat's present smoking room will bo
dismantled to bo replaced by berths.
A new smoking room will bo built.
Stockholders Meet. Tho stock
holders of the I. O. O. F. cemetery
association met at tho office of John,
Hall yesterday afternoon. It was the
Intention to take up tho matter of
setting a price on a portion which the
school board Is looking after and al
so to preparo for enlarging tho cem
etery. As thero was not a sufficient
number of stockholders present to
transact business the meeting ad
journed until two weeks from Friday.
Rink Opening Tonight. Manager
Avery, of the Marshfleld skating rink,
said today that everything was in
readiness for tho grand opening to
night. Tho last bit of floor planing
and polishing will havo been com
pleted by tonight, tho mu3ic will bo
ready to play tho initial pieco
promptly at 7:30 o'clock, while the
stock of roller skates will bo the same
as new after the process of repair
ing and oiling which they havo un
dergone. Signals for tho skater.
such as "stop skating," "skato slow
er" and all tho other "high balls"
havo been painted on cardboards by
Roy Lawhorne, tho local pen genius.
Melrose to Move. Tho Molroso
restaurant will shortly commonca
moving to Its now and commodious
quarters, in tho old room occupied
by Pick's billiard parlor, under tho
Garfield hotel, Mr. Smith, formerly
solo proprietor of tho Melrose, has
taken a partner in tho person of Geo.
W. Duttlo and tho now firm enters
into tho business Hfo of Marshfleld
with tho Inauguration of tho restau
rant. Tho no wplaco will bo known
as "Smith's Cafo" and will bo con
ducted as an up-to-date and
thoroughly forst-class establishment
Tho now qunrtors havo boon over
hauled and romodelled until it pre
sents a fino 'appearance. Mr. Smith .
will continuo to conduct tho Molroso
as a soparnto establishment.
Demand for Men. Tho opening of
tho Lillian and Diamond coal minus
up Coos river has givon omploymont
to many mon and moro aro still in
demand. Johnson and Anderson,
composing tho Marshfleld employ
ment agency, nro furnishing men for
theso mlnos and aro sending all ap
plicants for work thero. It Is said
that tho bunk houses which the mon
uso for quartors aro commodious and
comfortable and that the commissary
department is of tho very best.
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