The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 11, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908.
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
DOES COOS
II Tattle of the-Town
Little grains of fact lifted from
;; tho chniT of gossip flying up
nnd down tlio town.
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
WANT ?
ft
SPECIAL 1JLKNI)
Of tlio Best
MOCA, JAVA. AND
AMERICAN COFFEES
All tlip flavors of tlio
former and tlio popu
lar oronui of tlio latter.
(MS;
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Packed in 3 Sizes of Air Tight Moisture
Proof Cans at the following prices
ONE POUND CANS - 40c
TWO POUND CANS - 75c
THREE POUND CANS $1.00
ASK FOR
PALACE CAR BEND
Sold Only By
i Exclusive Agents -
?ilflagftisafigg&E
T-UP RTNFK" 0Nw open 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.
1 1 li-i JLVli. N J. -Saturday afternoon 2 to 5 p. m.
Special rates to private parties 9:30 p. m. to JJ:30 p. m.
Afternoon By Appointment For beginners
C. B. Schiffler, Moor Myr.
. . If you have no ono to sing your
. praises, wo recommend Lnw-
honio's cuts ns tho best adver
tising medium.
IROY E. LAWHORNEf
fr.I..I..l..I..I....I....Hci-H..i..l.'H"r
If you are seeking somothlng In
a line of garments a little more
nobby, a little more Individual
than the average clothing, get the
ABLER COLLEGIAN CLQTIIES.
All suits pressed and all necessary
alterations made before leaving
the store.
In sending for a suit made to
your measure you will do well to
place your order with me as I will
bo responslbl6 for the fit as I am
a tailor and understand how to
take your measure and to give the
proper description.
L W.
PLANZ
Tailor and Clothier.
Sacchl Building.
Steam Dye Works
C Street,
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed . t
Philip Becker, Proprietor.
Jt 1 1 Warren L Bachte! I
$ifiJ$'Th MACHINIST , I
iHf'N IK MILLRIGHT.
lfllfetaiEflll I Pm " K General Repair Work. Wood 8
xmiiiwi II n ft Pulleys to order. Band Saw- $
4- fflM If Mf I x las' Broadwav ft
1 IIP " STEAMER "FLYER"j
:: & If i ,li' t
i
A COFTKE
Tnat sharpens tho np
pctito helps digestion
acts as a morning
bracor, a mid-day ton
ic and an evening stim
ulant. Cwuimiks.
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- JCOFFttJ
nnnait
- Marshfield, Ore.
p. l. Averj
SI. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Loaves Marshfield 7:80, 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 end 5:00 p. m.
Makes dally trips except
Sundays. Faro: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
ESHSHSE5BSSSaSZ5E5Z5HS?52SHSZ5ESHSB
EMPIRJD
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
canned fish; in fact nil kinds of
fish in season.
Wharf back of . .-.
PIONEER GROCERY.
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t
GET YOUR
Wood
y
FROM
: J9UJ ASL1ND39N
PHONE 1331
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The C. B., R. & t R. R.
and Navigation Co.
THE O. B., R. & E. It. R. & N. CO.
TIME TABLE.
Subject to change without notice.
No. 1.
Dally, ex.
Sunday
No. 2.
v. 9:00a.m,
Marsh'd
Junction
Coqulllo
Ar.12 :30p.m.
Lv. 9:46a.m,
Ar.l0:20a.m,
Lv.ll:30a.m.
Lv.10: 45 a.m.
Myrtle Pt
Trains to and from Bqaver Hill daily.
W. F. Miller, Agent.
mttmmtntnmmammrcnnroartttttti
IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is tho policy of this bank to
comflne its business to the im
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, tho bank not only
enhances its own stability, but
promotes tho highest interest of
tho community.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Ilirtedale W. S. McFarland
President Cashier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
'VicePres.J- AsstCAshier"
ixtmitmuxttttmmxtttmtutmmiittttmt
', Pron. I
HOYS tlicro nro only two days
nioro to show
Your Best Girl
What you think of her by send
ing her one of thoso beautiful
valentines that you can find
only nt
The
RED CROSS
Drug Store
Largest and finest line in city.
Girls remember this is Leap
Year.
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
V VLENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
Today's ads reflect the enterprise
of "today's peoples" in this city.
FOR RENT Furnished room, close
in, heated if desired. Reasonable
terms. Inquire at Times Office N.
SNAP Six room house with 50x120
feet of ground; Bay Park; $750
takes it. Good 5 days only. In
quire D. M. Wilklns on premises.
FOR RENT Furnlshofl room for
gentleman, call at The Palm.
WANTED To buy 20 foot floating
boat house. F. W. Reeder.
FOR RENT -House, 10 rooms and
bath. South Marshfield. Large
yard, barn, fine view. Apply A.
B. Campbell, Phono 494.-
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 For -sale at Tho
Times office.
FOR RENT -2 office rooms over
telephone office.
Montgomery.
i
See R. J.
WANTED To rent, for short time,
sewing macnine, good usage. Mrs.
F. Z. Nichols.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $60 and $G5 per acre. Owner,
C. H. Chandler, Bandon.
OLD PAPERS For
Times office.
sale at Tho
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
Hay, Grain and Feed
Phone 1751 Prompt Delivery Guaranteed
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfield and North Bend.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO TIMES READERS
Tho regular carrier boys of Tho
Times are not permitted to sell pa
pers to patrons. The reason for this
Is that tho carriers aro given only
a sufficient number of papers to sup
ply regular subscribers and when pa
pers are sold it Impairs tho service
as regular subscribers aro likely to
bo missed. There is no desire to be
arbitrary, but it is absolutely neces
sary to have a fixed system in a
daily newspaper office and this Is
ono of the features that must bo ob
served. Three papers a week purchased of
boys would, pay for practically thd
ontlro subscription and givo readers
apape,r every day. Now is tho timo f
.iu Buuscriuu,
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
VALENTINES
HER FROM "
OOSTER
W. 0. Ash Writes From Hood
River, Oregon, That He Is
Coming to Locate Here.
The following enthusiastic letter
has been received from a man who
believes in Coos Bay and is willing to
back his judgment with cash. It is
interesting" to know that after visiting
nearly every city on the Pacific coast
he has decided that Coos Bay is the
best of all. His letter is well worth
reading. Hero It is:
Hood River, Oregon,
February 1, 1908.
Editor Times:
I'havo been for over seven months
traveling down the coast and
through California. I bought be
tween $4,000 and $5,000 worth of
property In Coos Bay last spring
which I still have and I expect to
come to Coos Bay In the spring to
make my home. I have been study
ing Coos Bay for a long time and I
have been convinced of ono thing for
a long time which is this: That the
rivalry between tho towns should not
exist and that they should all unite
In one town. Call it Coos Bay and
and then for all tho papers and ad
vertising matter to BOOST COOS
BAY and not Marshfield or North
Bend or Empire. When you talk of
enterprises, sawmills or manufactur
ing being located say they are lo
cating on Coos Bay and that will tell
It all. What you want is to put Coos
Bay forward and not mix It up with
the different towns. Get the people
to come to Coos Bay and then whc.i
they come don't be afraid for tlu.y
will look Coos Bay all over and buy
where they wish, no matter where,
for I am positive in my own mini
that Marshfield, North Bend ana
Empire will be connected in tho next
ten years. I expect to put my money
in Coos Bay. I have talked and boost
ed for Coos Bay and what will bene
fit me will benefit every man, woman
and child on Coos Bay. Let us all
put our shoulder to tho wheel and
lift for Coos Bay, not any special
town and we will soon have ono of
tho best towns on the Pacific coast.
Respectfully,
W. O. ASH.
See the largest lino of pretty and
comic valentines in the city at tho
Coos Bay Cash Storo.
ThellHabit
of Dressing Well
grows on a man like tho booze
habit, but its consequences, In
stead of being disastrous aro
delightful, and socially as well
as morally, improving.
Come and form a good habit
I will make a suit myself or
send for It.
A full lino of samples from
tho best houses In tho country.
Have your measure taken by
an export tailor.
LE
HISS
WEATIIEIl FORECAST.
Western Oregon, western
Washington, rnln tonight and
Wednesday, southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT.
Mingus, local cooperative gov-
eminent observer.
Max. 53.
Min. 29.
0 p. m. 44.
Wind, N. E.
Cloudy.
COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables givo tho
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
FEBRUARY, 100S.
HIGH WATER
t. M,
P. M.
Monday . .
Tuesday . ,
Wednesday
Thursday .
x'Tiday . .
baturday. .
SUNDAY .
SUNDAY .
G:37
7:41
8:41
9:37
10:22
11:02
0:59
11:41
G.3
G.l
G.l
G.2
G?3
8:1C
9:27
10:25
11:11
11:47
4.5
4.7
5.1
5.4
5.7
G.4
G.O
G.4
FEBRUARY, 1008.
LOW WATER A. M. P. HI,
Monday
10
i
RE-
For 24 hours ending G p. m.
Fob. 10. Furnished by Dr. E.
0.6
Tuesday . .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
11
12
13
14
15
1G
0.5
0.1
-0.2
-0.4
-0.4
-0.3
FRANK DILLON, of the Marshfield
General Hospital, was in North
Bend for a short visit Saturday.
B. F. ROSS, the well known rancher
of Ross' Inlet, was In Marshflcld
on business Monday.
MRS. FRED NELSON and son re
turned Saturday from Coqulllo
where she has been visiting her
sister Mrs. Crouch, of that city.
FRANK MARHOFFER, the popu
lar millwright at Bay City, was in
North Bend Saturday, incidentally
attending the Leap Year ball.
Alliance Coming Tho steamer Al
liance left Portland at 8 o'clock yes
terday evening and is duo in this port
Wednesday morning.
K. of P. to Entertain The K. of
P. lodge will tonight have an Inform
al at home. The affair will be a sort
of family gathering for tho lodge
members and wives.
Ladies' Aid to Meet The Presby
terian Ladies' Aid of North Bend will
meet Wednesday afternoon at tho
home of Mrs. Murr in that city. All
are cordially invited to attend.
Erect Building Messrs. Mills and
Stevens commenced tho erection of a
two-story building this morning at
the corner of Sherman avenue and
Lombard street In Plat B. Tho
structure will be occupied by a
printing firm.
Railroad Terminus Tho C. A.
Smith lumber yard at Marshfield
now presents, with Its tracks and
switches, the appearance of a minia
ture railroad terminus. Tho illusion
is dispelled however, by tho absence
df the locomotive whistle.
Ladies to Sell Taninles Tomorrow
afternoon, at 4 o'clock In tho Metho
dist church parsonage tho Ladles
Aid Society will havo on sale hot
tamales. The ladles aro holding tho
sale for tho purpose of raising money
to assist in tho church work.
Homer Duo AVedncsdny Tho
Steamer Homer, which loft San Fran
cisco Monday afternoon, to take tho
place of tho Plant, is duo hero
duo hero Wednesday and billed to re
turn to the city on Friday aftornoon
at tho service of tho tide.
Tom JumeH Without Mate War
ron Painter, tho well known first
mate to Captain James of tho con
solidated steamship lines at North
Bend, Is Incapacitated for labor by
reason of a broken rib, which ho sus
tained while engaged In his duties at
tho warohouuso.
Dr. Richardson to Return Dr.
Boyd M. Richardson, ono of tho woll
known physicians of Coos Bay and
who Is now In New York completing
a post-graduato course, writes that ho
will return to his practlco horo some
time in Juno. Dr.. Richardson is pur
suing his stud'es at the-Post Gradu
ato Medical school and hospital In
0:21 3.0 1:45
1:33 3.4 2:51
2:45 3.G 3:49
3:49 3.5 4:35
4:44 3.3 5:14
5:29 3.1 5:51
6:05 2.9 6:23
Lane County Has Expended About
$ 10,000 and Is Working Hard
To Secure It.
Thursday night in the Marshfield
Chamber of Commerce rooms there
will be a special called meeting and
all those who are interested in tho
securing of tho district fair for C003
county aro urged to be In attendance.
Lane county felt so confident of se
curing the district fair that it mado
expenditures of $40,000 in prepara
tion. Now that the fair has gone to
Coos, the commissioners and wealthy
farmers of Lano county, will mako
every effort to Induce Coos County to
relinquish it. It is thought the ef
forts of Lane county will bo futllo
but it is the desire now to see just
how much Interest Is taken In this
important concession, and what tho
people of Coos county aro willing to
do. Tho following dispatch from
Roseburg to tho Portland Telegram Is
self-explanatory:
"At the annual meeting hero yes
terday of the Second Southern Ore
gon District Agricultural Society,
Coos county, by a vote of 5 to 3, so
cured the privilege of holding the dis
trict fair this year. Tho minority
vote was cast for Lane county, which
had confidently expected to securo
the fair.
"Lano county, however, will make
overtures to get Coos county to re
linquish its privilege. Its commis
sioners have obtainod an option on
105 acres of land for the fair site
near Eugene and have made numer
ous other preparations for a fair, In
volving in all an expenditure of
about $40,000. Under such circum
stances they do not like to let tho
fair go to Coos county."
New York. Ho is specializing on tho
eye, nose, ear and throat. He le tak
ing his course for the nose and throat
under Dr. B. Douglas, the ear under
Dr. McKlernan, the eye under Dr.
Vlrden and Dr. Davis, and an optical
course under Dr. Halzalpel.
Art Club Meets. The Ladles Art
club met Friday at the home of Mrs
Lang. A delightful afternoon was
spent tho hostess serving the guests
to delicious refreshments. Tho club
will meet Friday at the home of Mrs.
W. G. Rohrer.
Now Connection North Bend and
the Sipson mill at the old town aro
being connected by a now board
walk. Tho old walk had outlived
its usefulness and in inclement
weather waterproof shoes and a
staunch heart were required to walk
it.
Valentino Ball Preparations aro
under way for tho Valentine ball to
be given Friday night of this week
by tho members of tho Bridge Whist
Club. A number of invitations havo
been issued. Tho affair promises to
be one of tho functions of the sea
son. Rock Crusher Idle Tho Masters &
McLain rock crusher has been idlo
for & short time awaiting tli earrlval
of a acow of rock from tho quarry.
As soon as received tho material will
bo sent over to tho Williams building
upon which this class of work Is
about completed.
Progress Club Has Reporter. Tho
Beautiful America club is tho second
and not tho first club to appoint a
press reporter as was stated in theso
columns Saturday night. Tho pro
gress club on Its organization, about
five years ago, appointed a reporter
and tho offlco has devolved on tho
dlferont membors of tho organiza
tion, by appointment, from time to
time. , 4
Marshal Carter in New Role
Marshal Carter again demonstrated
his versatility as a minion of tho
law, when yesterday aftornoon ho
rescued two horses from tho loving
but tenacious embrace of Mother
Earth at tho Intersection of Myrtlo
and Second streets. Whore Myrtlo
street abuts tho Second street
grade thero Is a sheor fall of sovoral
feet. Tho recent rains havo rendered
tho clay ombankmont very soft, and
yestorday afternoon when two horses
strayed from tho Second street high
way at Myrtlo street's Intersection,
their weight served to sond them
down through tho dirt as expeditious
ly as though it wero a snowbank. It
was at tho psychological moment
just as the oar tips of tho steeds wero
waving farowoll to tho sunshlno
that Marshal Cartor jumped In tho
broaoh, and, with tho assistance of
ropos and muscle pullod them back
to solid torra Anna.
Today's ads. wiir"ctiro" some of
your porploxltles.