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THE DJULY COOS BAY. TIMES, MARSHFIELD, ORf f WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1908. 2C A WINNER MIANUS GASOUNE ENGINES On exhibition at our sales rooms in connection with our COMPLETE LINE OF LAUNCH SUPPLIES WHISTLES SPARK COILS SIDELIGHTS STEERING-WHEELS SPARK PLUGS MARINE-HARDWARE CARBURETORS BELLS SPEED-WHEELS BATTERIES Coos- Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water Front Near "A" Street - Phone 33 JACK FLANAGAN - - EilLL LAWLOR lHHH'H4H-H'l''lIIIII" ADrU'lpltPsS$Ji! j y&st&lF&g zjr"'TtRsu!) -"--'Ssgssa jl. SSSsmTetdSSSr ? Ph 1251 one t!yfrfrJtIiw &Q4i&&G$$rXZ&0$&OCf,&X?$ s DRINK NATIONAL BEER A3S 0. J.' 5$Qe$$$SSSS$SSW5SS$ tTTojTTTyy X If you have no ono to slug your J. X praises, wo recommend Law- homo's cuts as tho best adver tising medium. vvvvvv 1 Warren L Bachtel MACHINIST and MILLRIGIIT. General Repair Work. Wood pulleys to order. Band Saw ing. Broadwav Z$$oG$$z$$$$Qae$c$$&x6$ STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshflrid 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. Fare: One way, 15 centB; round trip, 25 cents. ES2SHSSS,asaSSSHSE5ESHSHSESHSHSE5H G EMPRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd canned fish; in fnct all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back ot PIONEER GROCERY. g ESiL5ESE525E5S5Z5ESSSSSHS2SESE525BSa J ROY E. LAWHORNEJ iB m? JOHN A. PROVORSE, Prop, and Mgr. North Bend, Oregon "ff 0SCV3 :. .- J ! BOTTLED BY lYHrrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 JVlSK3K1$S$ Dancing School Every Monday And Thursday Evening at ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Private Instruction from 2 till 5 p. m. DRAMATIC CLUB Will be organized from Pupils Taking Instruction In Elocution and Dramatic Art. Special Attention to Children's Class in Dancing and Elocution, See mo at tho Hall on Mondays and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. Pr'of. O. P. Smith. mmtmmtttwmmmMxmtmttau'mui! IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comfinc its business to the im- i mediate vicinity. In following T tuiJ uuuirt;, thij course, the bank not only ji enhances its own stability, but t piomotesthe highest interest of g tne community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of g COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. H O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier If John Pruess R. T. Kaufman 8 Vice l'res. Asst. Cashier tu::::aMtamu:tm:nm:ja:mnKWj The C. B., R. & L R. R. and Navigation Co. THE C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. Daily, ex, Sunday No. 2. 7. 9:00a.m. Marsh'd Junction Ar.12 :30p.m. Lv. 9:45a.m. Ar.l0:20a.m. Coqullle Lv.ll :30a.m. Lv.10 :45a.m. Myrtle Pt Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally. W. F. Miller, Agent. Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladies' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Phi'io Per kcr, Proprietor. TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- Hay, Grain and Feed f Phone 1751 Prompt Delivery Guaranteed QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry offlco will be open Saturday ovuulnga until 8 o'clock. Phopa 571 today. Our wagon will cull. COOS BAY STPAM UUNDRY H Marshflild nnd Vorth Il-nd. yw ,.MsmH5BM.-taiMm.'.vam Today's ad should find some desirable- tenants for eomo desirable properties. 'SPEAKS HIGHLY OF 1 COOS BAY'S PROSPECTS Rcllingham Lumberman Believes This Country Hun Wonderful Future In Store. George Loggle, of Dellingham, Washington, owner of one of the, Columbus, of Marshfleld, last night largest lumber mills on the Pacific' entertained In a delightful manner coast, rates Coos Bay as the next I at a sort of Informal at home. The coming metropolis on tho coast. Mr. j affair was In honor ot the "women Loggle has been away from tho hay folk of Its members," as the invlta for several years. Speaking of the tions read, and. those who attended changes he said he was dumbfounded were treated to a program of musical when he sighted North Bend and ' selections, dancing, and also dainty Marshfleld from tho deck of the' light refreshments. The hours wore steamer on his arrival from Portland. from 8 till 11:30 p. m. Tho com "I anticipated changes," said Mr. mlttco in charge of tho affair was Loggle, "but never Imagined a composed of tho following gentle- growth and development of such, men: P. A. Devers, W. II. Kennedy magnitude as tlils. It is most re- and Charles J. Keonc. markabie. To a stranger tho resl- ' denco view from the bay is most in- MYRTLE POINT FRANCHISE posing. Tho unbroken line of houses I from North Bend to Marshfleld gives Mur.shflold Man 'frying to Coiner the out tho impression of one large city, j Valley Franchise Market. You have a wonderful future here. S. R. Beloate, of Marshfleld, has Your coal and timber are convenient. ! made application to tho town board almost independent of railroad haul-1 for a telephone franchise. As his age, tho agricultural possibilities can-, application is on tho face of it a not bo beaten on tho coast, and, with j request that ho be authorized to the protection his harbor affords, it i speculate or sell the right to put In will bo one of the best when the bar j a telephone exchange in Myrtle and channel are dredged." j PoInt. and the further fact that ho Mr. Loggio visited tho C. A. Smith 'does not profess to have capital, lumber mill and adjuncts where ho , ""t probably proposes to get some was shown around by Mr. Smith per-1 ono else to take tho proposition off sonally. He was deeply impressed by j "is hands, the board will likely re the extent and size of the project fse the request, preferring to do n,i ,.nn,n,.i.-o,i Hint Pnn rt.-iv would, any speculating in such matters realize benefits in many ways, now unthought of, by its establishment. CHANGE IN COURTS ) Electors of Oregon Will Fill Judicial Office at The Coining Election. Several judicial officers will come before the people for re-election in Oregon this year one Supremo j Judge and possible two Supreme Court Commissioners, for election as Judges, should tho two new judg-, ships bo created by constitutional amendment next June: four Circuit Judues and thirteen Prosecutive At- torneys will be elected this year. For Coos County, which, with tho coun- ties of Lane, Douglas, Lincoln, Ben ton, and Curry, is embraced in the Second District, , George M. Brown, Republican, of Roseburg, Is now pro secuting attorney. 5 f8$k kwsp $$$$& ' lrTJ fae Hj2a' . Tnrtnv'a nds reflect tho enternrise : of "today's peoples" in this city. WANTED Stamping done, In latest designs In AVallachian, Eyelet and ! I . ,,. , The date has not been definitely set waists, etcf Mrs. O. AV. Briggs, , , ' ,. , . . ,.. i tied, but both teams are preparing 3rd house south of Soda AVorks, i , , . . r for a closo contest. I There aro no new scarlet fever Z7I " ', cases and most of those quarantined FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, . , , , , ,, , , , , . , aro out again. There has been no board if desired, private family. . , ... ... ' bad cases sinco tho outbreak and tho Second house from depot. i , ... , , .. , , , , i i immediate work of the school board 7!7,,-.xT,-.TTi-ir T.-iir ti-t nnMm an(l health officers kept the disease r uuiioniijj iiuuiii r ji. imn x $1,50 week; Ferndale; See sign on house at left hand side of street. WANTED First class cook to cook in a logging camp for from CO to 70 men Address Box 446 or phone 74, North Dend Oregon. ' 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 Times office. salo at The i ' FOR RENT 2 office rooms over telephone office. See R. J. Montgomery. j H f AV ANTED To rent, for short time, ' sewing machine, good usage. Mrs. F. Z. Nichols. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts at ?60 and ?65 per aero. Owner, C, II. Chandler, Bandon. OLD PAPERS For Times office. sale at Tho GET YOUR Wood .. PROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON t T 1iV ; I PIIOND 1331 4 -" "- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Coos Council No 1201 Treats Guests To Delight Oil Evening ut Informal Anuir. Coos Council No. 12G1, Knights of ! themselves, to the advantage of the town. Myrtle Point Enterprise. BANDON BRIEFS News of (lie AVeek as Found in the Columns of tho Recorder. Miss Clare AValker left this morn ing for a few days visit with ner aunt, Mrs. Frank Frame, of North Bend. The Lizzie Prien carried one of tho , llnesl cargoes ever larcen irom tne , Coqullle river on her last rip. Her carS was ot special finished lumber for San Francisco. ...! . . - f . 1- - Robert Fredricks left on tho last I trip of the Bandon for a short busi- j nGSS trlP to San Francisco and will i prouauiy return on tne next trip. The quarantine was removed from the homo of Ed Gallier last Friday and Mrs. Galliger returned to the hotel again, the first time In two months. Judge Topping has recovered from his injuries received on a picnic party last week. AVhile making cof fee in a patent can draughted for that purpose, ho had his hand and arm severely burned with steam. I Word has been received by Moss 'Averlll that the 2C day old boy of llis urotner H- C. Averlll, had died on january 23d, at Canby, AVashlng- ton. H. C. Averlll is well known In Bandon. The girls high school basket ball team will play tho Coqulllo girls at team will play the Coqullle high school girls at Bandon in two weeks. I from spreading. i Mrs. Amos Corson died at her ! homo Tuesday night, February Stty, I after a very short illness. Deceased I was the wife of Amos Corson a well I known and respected resident of I Bandon. They were former residents I of Bowdle, S. D., and have resided in Bandon for tho past eleven years. Besides her husband she leaves two children to mourn her loss, Francis and Roy. Simplicity. I do believe in simplicity. It Is as tonishing as well as sad how many trivlnl affairs even tho wisest man thinks he must attend to every day,' how singular an affair he thinks ho must omit. AA'hen tho mathematician would boIvo a difficult problem ho lirst frce tho equntton of a incumbrances nnd reduces it to its simplest terras. So simplify the problem of life, dlstin- gulsh tho necessary and tho real. Probe tho earth to seo where your main roots run. Thoreau. Talking Golf. From tho window she saw him com ing up tho steps. "Ho comes!" sho exclaimed joyfully. There was a bit of ice on the top step (for It was an early day In June) Ho struck it, Then he struck each of tho other step3 In succession, "Heavens!" sho cried. "ne has foozled his approach!" Loudon Trib une. Cecicle Doing a Man. Little Sammy What's your fathor, AVIIllo? Little Willie He's a man. Little Rammy Oh, 1 mean what does JO VW .VI MW UIWUII . WM . f WIlHo He's nn artichoke nnd drawn IiouBCg. Loudon Express, i Occupation Is ono great source of en joymont. No mnn proporly occupied .was ever miserable. L. E. I.nudoa, Read tho Want Adt. Tattle of thVTown j ' Little grains of fact sifted from tho chnff of gossip flylac vtp , . and down tho town. Till AVEATHER Western Western Oregon, Washington Occasional rain to- night and Thursday, south to cast winds. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables givo the hours of high and; low tides for every day this week: FEBRUARY, 1008. HIGH AVATER A. M. I V. M. Wednesday 12 8:41 C.i 10:25 5.1 Thursday . 13 9:37 6.2 11:11 5.4 KTlday . . 14 10:22 6.3 11:47 5.7 Saturday. . 15 11:02 6.4 SUNDAY . 10 0:59 6.0 SUNDAY . 16 11:41 G.4 FEBRUARY, 1008. LOAV AVATERI A. M. I 1 M. AVcdnesday 12 2:45 3.6 3:49 0.1 Thursday . 131 3:49 3.5 4:35 -0.2 Friday . . 14 4:44 3.3 5:14 -0.4 Saturday . .15 5:29 3.1 5:51 -0.4 SUNDAY . 1G 6:05 2.9 6:23 -0.3 J. AV. CANNON, of Florence, IP, In Marshfleld for a few days on busi ness. T. A. BARRY and wife and E. O. Carter, all of Empire, were Marshfleld visitors yesterday. AVILL DOYLE, prominent young rancher of Curry county Is visit ing friends on Coos Bay. CLAY MOORE, of tho well known liquor house, Marshfleld, left this morning for a short trip up tho ' coast to Gardiner. R. C. DEMENT, of Myrtle Point, was In tho city yesterday. Mr. Dement Is one of the commissioners of Coos county for tho Second South ern Oregon District Agricultural Society. AVILLIAM MITCHELL, formerly with the C. A. Smith Lumber company In tho drafting department, and lately with Architect Himebaugh, leaves on tho Alliance tomorrow for Vancouver, B. C, where he has accepted a position with ono of tho largest architect firms in tho city. AVM. MAST, manufacturer of myrtle furniture in Myrtle Point, was in Mnrshfleld yesterday. Mr. Mast Is now tho only person in Coos coun ty turnllng out myrtlo furniture by hand. His heaviest markets aro in Los Angeles and Portland. The bulk of the demand is for chairs and setees. S. L. GILROY, carpenter with the C. A. Smith Lumber company, leaves on the Alliance tomorrow for Portland from where he will take tho train to Bay Point, California, where ho will superintend building of a warehouse by C. A. Smith company. Mrs. GII roy will depart to join her husband on the next trip following of the steamer Homer. Mothers' Club Meeting. Tho reg ular meeting of the Mothers' club will bo held Thursday afternoon, Feb ruary 13, at 2:30 in the Baptist church. It Is requested that all In terested In the work of this organi zation be In attendance. Now Owns Fnntorliint D. L. Footo, who recently purchased an un divided half Interest in The Pantor lum today completed a full owner ship by purchasing tho other half at sheriff's sale and Is now solo own er and proprietor of that establish ment. Tho Acnio Band Dance. Tho Ac mo Band is the next organization to join the social whirl of dancers. Tho members announco that they will glyo a danco In the Eckhoff hall on Saturday night of this week. They will attend In full uniforms. Admission for tho affair will bo ?1. I'iivllln Comedy Show. Tho show ! given by tho Pavllla Comedy com pany last night at tho Masonic opra house attracted a good sized house considering tho Inclemency of tho weather. The company puts up a very good show. It Is In tho nature of vnudevllio work. They will show again tonight. Mayor E. E. Straw To Leave. Mayor E. E. Straw, AVnltor Condron, J,evl Smith nnd Attor,. y Ed. Farriu will leave the 'ay for u visit to Port land on tho re' ' , olthor tho Allianc or Bicil jr. Mayor straw, ns has b."r. anoned, is go ing for tho purpose ' Investigating MYRTLE rOINT MENTION Newsy Items Gathered by the Edtrat of the Enterprise- Captain and Mrs. C. H- James wel v coined a new daughter to, their homo on South Sixth street on Monday, tho 3rd. Fred Hoffman, who was arrested on tiie charge of burning the barn . of his brother Ed, has not yet benn let;. out on ball. The rocking of tho road between the city and the mill is progressing under the direction of Road Super intendent Braden. The rock la brought from tho crusher-by rail and Is deposited on tho road. General Manager Millls, of the C. B: R. & E. R. R. was in the city last week consulting the business men ot Myrtle Point who have undertaken to provide a site for tho depot ct tho foot of Maple street. The tract tlon Is said to be not largo enough, tlon is said to bo not largeo nous;n for the purpose and It Is probable that an effort will bo made to securd tho adjoining tract. Mr. and Mrs. Crutchfield and Mr. and Mrs. John Carver have gone to their new home In Idaho where they expect to reside In tho future. Their, friends hero will be sorry to have, them leave, but will unite In 'wishing them much success in their new home. some parts of the Portland municipal system. County Board Meets. Tho county board of teachers' examiners will convene today in Coqu'Ue. Prof. A. G. Raab, of tho North Ben,d schools, has been appointed on this body by State Superintendent Bunch and he departs this morning for the county seat. The duties of tho county board aro to mark anu grado papers nnd issue certificates to the successful applicatns. Professor Raab will return Saturday. Baudon-By-the-Scn. Bandon-By-the-Sea has somo top notch commu nity boosters but the medal for high est honors wiir have to bo awarded for the present to the real estate firm known am tho Bandpn Invest ment Corporation. That firm Is now circulating au elegant pamphlet, printed In colors, and setting fortli in a striking, and effectivo manner the scenic charms and business op portunities oi Bandon. Another Prize Fight. There Is strong talk of Bert .Peterson, Cooa Bay's undisputed ring champion. again donning tho gloves to demon strate his right to the title. Negotia tions are now pending between ono styling himself "Sharkey," who halla from around Portland, and fight gos sip also brings in tho name of a North Bender. Either one of the as pirants will be taken on by Bert it conditions attached are satisfactory. Burns Cause Death. Lon Noah, the well known Front street barber, departed on this morning's stage for Brewster A'alley, Oregon. Mr. Noah's departure was caused by a tolegram received last night stating that his sister-in-law had received fatal In juries by burning. Tho tolegram. calling Mr. Noah to tho valley gavo nothing but the fact that she had died from burns, tho nature or man ner in which she received them not being stated. Tho deceased Is a sis--ter of Mr. Noah's wife. Salvation Army Meeting. Tha Salvation Army will have a series of meetings led by Brigadier AV. F. Jenkins and Adjutant P. P. Storey. Tho 'meetings will bo as follows: Saturday, February 29, S p. ra. ia tho Masonic Opera house. Sunday, March 1, 11 a. in, In tho Baptist church. Sunday 3 p. m. In the Ma sonic Opera house; also a meeting in tho Opera house Sunday night at 8 p. m. and Monday, 8 p. m. In tho Presbyterian church. Tuesday, 8 p. m. In tho Methodist church. Facts About tho Grip. Tho grip Is highly Infectious. It stimulates other diseases. The grip picks out tho weak points of a person's constitution. The grip In itself Is by no means a mortal disease. Tho victims of tho grip are adults who perish from pneumonia or bron chitis, and the aged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children, while prone to tho dis ease, enjoy a comparative Immunity from its complications and dangers. In adults Uho ittnek, as a rnlo, comes on with lightning llko speed, health Is suddonly ovorcome by a feeling of discomfort and depression. Ho "runs" at the nose; ho fools chilly; his head arhos; his i pale, him. What to do go t bcl '.' once; taka Chamberlain'., Cough Romody and quinine ns dlrctod for influenza. Do this and tho grip is t.oon shorn of Its terrors. Fur sale by John Prouss, -.M 141 1