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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
THE DJULY C.QOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1908. H"HH"I"I"I"I"!-1-IiiI-IiiM"I"HH" TT,l"I"I"M"I"I"K"M-M-l"I"I"i' Our Daily Sale is I Always Ois Business Directory Doctors. D" GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician our 4 :: And the arrival of ever boat adds new :: l': goods to our stock from which customers may choose Shirts from 50c to $2.50 ens Saats from $11. 00 to $25. Shoes from $2.25 to $5.00 : And everything else in the gents fur- nhhing line at an equally reasonable pi ice. 7fi7nQb lfo &4o0M TO "! l sy, fit J4 .rr rrr "TFo Housa of Quality" Between Front nnd Broadway on C Street. WWHHH'hH,4HWH4-h'W4''HWHIWH'J Graduate of American School of Osteopathy KlrlvNvillc, Mo. Onico ironrs y u. in. u 4 1. m. Oilier Hours bj Appointment. Offlec in NasbiirR lllock Phone 1C11. Marshfleld, Oro. D'!- GEO. K. DIX 1'hjslcinii and Surgeon. Office First Nat Hank llldir. I'lionc lfisi Du- A. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon, Ofiico over Sengstacken's Drug Store. Phones Oilico 1021; Residence 7S3. DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTII Physician and Surgeon. Office over First National Bank. Residence, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Office Phone 1431. Residence Phono 1C5G. Lawyers. Francis II. Clnrko Jacob M. Make Lawrence A. Llljcqulst "JiARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Time3 Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. C A WINNER m I A M 1 1 S avs a, 1 & JL Xi J J? fa 6 iT9 nW vm?Tfa rrWiv hAbuum hmh! txre fy On exhibition at our sales rooms h connection with our COMPLETE LINE OF LAUNCH SUPPLIES WHISTLES SIDE LIGHTS SPARK PLUGS CARBURETORS SPEED-WHEELS !! Cods ay Walcr Front Near "A" Street J TACK FLANAGAN -t--o-o nmi - SPARK COILS STEERING-WHEELS MARINE-HARDWARE BELLS BATTERIES T? 7 Prion" 33 BILL LAWLOR ------ - A) fl ff) j"1 uu ec oupp: Co. j W. BENNETT, Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, .... Oregot cp- F. McKNIGHT, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Bloc Marshfleld, - - Oregon FOR SALE OR TRADE 28 foot gasoline boat, 5 h. p. Practically new. Inquire Times office. FURNISHED Room to rent, close In, heated If desired, reasonablf terms. Inquire "B" at Times office WANTED Good horse, suitable for single delivery wagon. Apply or address, Schmehl and Strawn, North Bend, successors to Tho Michigan Grocery company. Taiiie or the Town Little grams of fact sifted from tho chuff of gonslp flylag up . and down tho town. I It will give Its annual danco on next Saturday, February, 22, in tho I. Q. p. F. hall, Marshfleld. O WEATHER FORECAST 4 Western Oregon, western Washington, occasional rain to- night, Saturday southerly winds. FOR RENT By tho week or month, twq, furnished rooms, warm and dry, sultablo for two. Inquire at "Times" office. STAMPING Done In the latest designs In Wallachlan, Eyelet and Shadow embroidery, for shirt waists, etc. Mrs. O. W. Briggs, 3rd house south of Soda Works, Broadway. 1 i i FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, board if desired, private family. Second house from depot. FURNISHED ROOM TOR RENT $1.50 week; Ferndale; Seo sign on house at left hand side of street. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT RE. For 24 hours ending Fcbru- ary 13, nt C p. m. Furnished by Dr. E. Mingus, local coopera five government observer. Maximum 5S. Minimum 30. 6 p. m. 47. Wind S. W. Clear. v'9v0 Cement Walk Laid. Tho comont walk around tho new Flanagan-Bennett bank building was thrown open this morning. The walk Is of good, width and will stand tho hui'd usago. of daily traffic for many years. St. Valentine's Bull. More than usual Interest Is being taken, In so cial circles, In the St. Valentino's ball to be given tonight In the I. O. O. F. hail. There have been a number of invitations issued and the attend ance promises to be good. . .May Ro.tli.e Foituno. Levi Smith of Marshfleld leaves tomorrow morn ing on the Bioakwater. TIo L. re ceived a flattering offer for an under cutting device ho lately patented and. likely will dispose of tho invention before he returns to Com R"v pUq amount ho has been tendered for tho Invention is a comfortable fortune. 4I',H!v'wy''HH44 aver Us aid Yrc:rse.f $ By buying your furniture here. This is the only fur niture store in the city where ro second hand goods are carried and our prices are toht loo, A fair profit is all we ask, Anything in the fuiniLie lino to be had here, SOME SPECIAL PIECES of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store, Come and inspect the stock whether you wish to buy or not, A. JOHNSON FRONT STREET t 'tIillIF't'III'IIl,'t,fI'"t'I ' I"!" I -tf-i-!!' I,il' .C31!53$4O0$OO$$$?$''?i rWO.W $$$$ DRINK ; i -sOKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, .... Orogoi Miscellaneous CARPENTER Call R. A. CortheU. For all kinds of carpenter nnd cabinet work. Show cases and office furniture a specialty. Phone 561. Cortliell's Delicatessen. M1 R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klndr Phone 1884. F IANO TURING, By. J. F. O'Riclly, t Resident Tuner. Address Box 219. Marshfleld. ELMER A. TODD, Director Coos Bny Academy of Music. Voice, riano. Pipe Organ. ITarmonj etc , from beginning to graduation. BingTi coached in style diction and interpretations, for opera, oratorio or concert uork Now O'Connell Buildinc, Mnrshfleld. WANTED First class cook to cook In a logging camp for from GO to 70 men Address Box 44G or phone 74, North Bend Oregon. FOR RENT 2 office rooms over telephone office. Seo R. J. Montgomery. H r FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts at ?60 and $05 per acre. Owner, C. II. Chandler, Bandon. FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY MENT OFFICE 291-2 North Second street, Portland, Ore. Help furnished free to emnloyers. Tel ephone and telegraph orders given special attention. Phono G437 Main. OLD PAPERS For Times office. salo at Tho The C. B., R. & E. R. R. and Navigation Co. THE O. II., R. H E. ll. R. & N. CO, TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. v. 1) :00a.m. NATIONAI imjf -, f 1 KR m Mnxnth nA.tMui4iivrvww ABSOLUTELY PURU .') :p ".Y NLlrrzrzul Bros. PH.V frObOtfttVQoe&t&GeiOOGi wo vMl ' t: inuuFniATF iiriNiTV rt UHMLUiniL iwnui It is the policy of thia bank to com fine its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following tliis course, tho bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of t.lirt pnminiiTiitv. 8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cv'iier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Apst. Cashier i::::tui:it:i:tttttimmtiuatuLiMMiitn Lv. 9:45a.m. Ar.l0:20u.m. Daily, ex. Sunday Marsh'd Junction Coqullle Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.l2:30p.m Lv.ll :30a.m. Lv.10 :46a.m. COOS BAY TIDES The following tables givo tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: FEBRUARY, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M. I P. M. rrlday . . 14 10:22 G. 3111:471 G.7 15 11:02 G.4 1G 0:59 G.O 1G 11:41 G.4 Saturday. SUNDAY SUNDAY FEBRUARY. 1008. LOW WATERI A. M. I P. M. Friday . Saturday SUNDAY 14 .15 101 4:44 5:29 G:05 3. J 3.1 2.9 5:141-0.4 5:51-0.4 G:23 -0.3 W. T. KERR, of Coqullle, is on tho Bay for a short business trip. S. BACKEY, of North Bend, was Marshfleld visitor yesterday. F. B. GARRETT, of Myrtlo Point, camo to the city yesterday for a short visit. P. S. CLAYTON and wlfo, of North Bend, were visiting in Marshfleld yesterday. JUDGE E. D. SPERRY, of Coqullle, was in the city yesterday paying respects to his many friends. JIMMY GREEN, tho well known and popular representative of the Pa cific Coast Biscuit company, ar . rived today on tho Homer. Acme Band Dm. Tim Acrao Band dance tomorrow night in tho I. O. O. F. hall, Mnrshfleld, is al ready assured of good patronage. Those who attend tho annual attalr of this musical organise ion always anticipate the excellent quality ot music furnished for the dances. To morrow night tho members will np--pear in full dress uniform. Distributing Game Laws. Cal Wright, game warden of Coos county,, is now distributing a numbor ot books on the game laws, throughout his territory. Tho game warden. caught two offenders In Ton Mlla. about two weeks ago. They were hunting ducks without a hunter's license. When arrested they had six dead web-footers in their game bags. Coiidroii vs. Straw on the Mali. . Hand shaken and congratulations wero tho order in Matshfleld, and I doubtless North Bend also, yesterday. For the second tlmo in many moons the mall arrived on time. That is It I got here early in the morning. "DocH Straw said It was yesterday's mall a day late. This pessimistic view was not taken, however, by Ivy Condron who said ho had known tho mall to arrivo a day ahead of time. Asked for an example ho cited the case ot ; man who sent him a bill dated thai 1st on .tho 31st of tho month.- Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally. W. F. Miller, Asont. I gyjM&Y-ra I A.''lmMlWZ?IC ' .HUirCttlTSP I !M.MlVi)fMSWW "-W AMWWAVb. v ,1 0LUMBIA MAG"':' Cavainagh, Chaj,t. . u C Gea-vyat liyair York and Woodtumi . ' Toot of Quz&si AvWw : is3( & -iVOO$SS$ "0RKS -".j a Specialty rnsreltiieM ' hV NttfiltfaiXl "-. ' 9 V 1 Tpmiiunnnrj fl Mf ji rSssSf' -' iTu,LJ4io3ni , lw- T ovdKT H ISINg aJH V ill' Lay V Hii; i-- Mfr.-m ,WIW,tJmC f trs I J i Bar J l'i...ll rS5BSt ,iuuuiiam Y I IAWH0RNE Ql-nqrt, r ye Worfc ..iie Gnrnicutci or l)el Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAKSHFIEfib, OHEQON. Capital Hube.cn bed 150,000 Capital Paid Up 10,000 Undivided Profits iii.000 Does a general banking bumueca and draw ou tho uank ot California, San Franclec Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank. Uoseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank. Now York. N. M. Kothchlld & tion, ixinaon, tngiftna. Also cell cbange ou nearly all the principal citict of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, Bale deposit lock boxes for rent at & cents a month or fS, a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 5C gjgffassr: SSSfilSBa -SiSSJSi:;: Cub Call Servlto at Any Hour Good Hearse aud Vthlilos. HEISXER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Salo Stable. Wood for Sola. Third & A sr. Phone i)l Marshfleld GUY CHAMBERS, the well known rancher from Daniels creek, came to Marshfleld today on a business trip. Ho will return tomorrow night. FRANK BOWRON, of tho Union saloon returned yesterday from a three weeks visit to his home on Ten Mllo Lake. Ho reports fine fishing and everybody and every thing prosperous in that favored locality. The much-lauded "power of tho press" is never more usefully em ployed than In insisting a worthy store to become a bigger store Tho public responas "In kind" to sore-advertlslng. If it is big, im portant, full of significance to thrifty ad. In tho paper today you are talk ing, by proxy, to a big audience. CHAS. N. NORRIS, proprietor of the Ten Mile summer resort Is spend ing a few days in our city and In cidentally looking up tourists for tho summer trade. Ho says most of tho tourists arriving so far are in tho hospital or tho sanitarium, Mnlto Valuable Find Captain! Dave Golden, of the launch GascoJ and Chief Nichols, of the Maishfloldi lire department returned yidterday from a trip to Gardiner. On tholrl homeward journey they picked ur 100 pounds of whalebone on the beach between Jarvis landing and Ten Mile creek. As the bono was too heavy for the stage hoioia to pul through the sand Messrs. Nicols and Golden Walked to tho Jarvis landinf with it. Chief Nicol'b share of the bono is 200 pounds. The last maw ket qoutations ho had g.ve It a value of $4 a pound. This will not th chief $800. Ho says he Intends tel devoto the entire sum to tho re habllitation of tho Marshfleld FtrH Department, his first move bolng tq secure quarters for tho firemen. BONITA and NORTH BEND FASTLo:' BOATS ON THE DAY. Half Hour Schp Rui ctucen Marsbfh .id North l'"nd M. In 1U Mlnntes. Priv.ue Lunftlngs. ra- One in, 15c.; roui0 trip, trie. J. A. O'KELLY. Proprietor. !. " " - . PronHt'tor. Tr ' ' ; '3. ifro full Of thlngfc 1 quicken and fcthmo "bargain hm" era." A TfnrhinHmi Snl At- A OHAB. A. S'i LIENS' HoaJ nnd Hull House Cine jo. ' t First & B 3t., Marahflpld. J Today's ads reflect tho enterprise of "today's peoples" in this city. rs. M. II. Smith, Awnt, fi,of Ha, terrors, 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. Tho grip in Itself is by no means a mortal disease. The victims of tho grip aro adults who perish from pneumonia or bron chitis, and tho nged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children, whilo prono to tho dis ease, eujoy a coinparatlvo Immunity from Its complications and dangers. In adults tho attack, as a rule, comes on with lightning like speed, health Is suddenly overcome by a feeling of discomfort and depression. IIo runs" at the nosoj ho feels chilly ' s head aches; his eyes pain him. Tv to do go to hod at o"; take ( hamberlaln's Cough Romr-dy and quinine ns directed for Influenza Do this and the grip is soon shora For sale by Job C. A. MOORE, proprietor of tho "Claymooro" establishment in this city has been fishing on the banks of tho Uinqua and renewing tho friendship of old acqualntences at Gardiner. As a specimen of his salt water prowess ho brings bnck, that clastic substance forming tho upper jaw of tho whalo. This sec tion of tho jaw Is covered with a coarso growth of whiskers and all the coma, gelatine and lichen that Is picked up by tho whale In his latitudinal and longitudinal ob servations, is strained through tho aforesaid whiskers, befor olt enters tho cavernous depth of his digest ive machinery. This Information was gleaned from Mr. Moore by careful and wary Interrogation, and as such Is luvalunblo as a cor ner of actual history to our young America. HERMAN KRIJGER of the P. K. sa loon rocnntly purchased from Cal Wright, U. S deputy game warden, tho flno and 'filnty launch Sea Foam. K. vnmn has Just roturnod from a nnj Ing a sue. satisfied -. Why ho -' from P" a matt" Vn'Mi Slough, mak- . t 'lp and perfectly i new acquisition. ict North Slough jther sloughs is ,n'r ti..a. Ennilim(Jons,. - rf 'Ls 5rn- ' 1 il' Ily ftigHgr, caslon bolfl" tin -Pupils and teach ied Bwhuol will be .hitf wt'ok, the oc examl nations. Judge Upton Hears Cube BcfoM Judge Upton, yesterdiy afUrnoon, case of gambling, the defendant., bea Ing Ferry and Flanagan, of tb.tj Blanco hotel, was heard. A MJ Waltermer, of CoquIllp, was re sponsible for tho chargo lodgeil against tho defendants by Marsha Carter. iTho evidence developed however, that Waltermyer did nc have any caso. Previous to lodglrj his complaint with. Marshal Cartf" In which he htiitod that he had k ?100, ho had been drinking heavilS and yesteiday afternoon, to all ar. pearances, he had t yet taken pas bugo on tho water wagon, Tho ?10i which ho cUUmpd to have lost wa returned to him rday. It sooml that he gave.it to .i man to keep for him and the 1 u or Intended tl save it until I bhould sohe up. In viow of , 1 r trial, howovow he returned It to Wn!;ormyor. Judj Upton dismissed t U cane. AttorneJ McKnlght appt-aivd lor the defend ante and Attorney E L. C. Farria for tho probecuiio... Corner 5ui t ' Broadway snap for ' i evcolloi building hit i nil $900.00. r7 i 5 i . from tow;. 30 cown, o' , Is f farn ing Imiiliiui, i ,,.co 1 1 undo laid with T, fl.iOt; 00. . t 4, tracts from $J2 to $90 por ro. ' n "TRMAN ACO. "'I Roclotji' Ianqo.' . - .r t-it ' -Tho Suoml Not to be an lessly neglect n i ties" n ypnr n li'ith In b''"" ALT No. 3, K. of fled to o r. , 'artthtlold announces that Fobruary 17. r Is i nopii i "o' porttu ia i' m u ml ii'ff. v li iodi ' id, aro nol y venl id