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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1908)
a3SrmimK-'ri.., ji mu. mmmmm ..,. Hi V-Vy Sill S Vfayay i I FLii VJf'f KfTH j M m. wti' muxuCTantwyi w Mm j mjx i m " ' l j"'1 " II rail 8B 'rpT. lis feaffi FTOTtj . fAs&7l . 0L&&&Ptf wM&ffl'l iiiS3 I- vv J J Msa msm dj i y jsK mir-r -a I- u-ssrV A few facts about the Alo.iaich I.unu: AH steel Willi qualities no other range possesses. Absolutely gun-antecd against breaking, will heat quicker with less fuel thnn any other. W; "- it is made from heavy cold rolled plates, riveted to m :!!o. lr I-i.. "t c cast" and is as near air tlRbt as a range can be made. We will pay $30.00 for a Monarch range no matter how long in use. Your money back if jou uro not satis fled. We Invite your inspection. $ 00i at A;Mi..i..i..i..fr.M..;-M-..i..i..iHM-i. Re-Openfog ? TiEs w m f iff ' 'JVyy Crystal i Performances ?:30 sr,.d 3:45 pi Admission ll....J....HH"WHr'"MwH,HH1 t?&dO05.S1?O?C.- DRINK NATIONA )l!Ml ... .WHMWtHl IIWW1 ABSOLUTRLY iuvnuumimwu .,w-.. EGGS FOR HATCHING. I am prepared to furnish during , i,o ona . fnr hatchinc f rom i thoroughbred S. C. Brown LeghornB, j Whito Leghorns, Black Mlnorcas and j $ White Plymouth Rocks at fl.OO puri setting. Incubator lots of Brown Lochorn at SB. 00 per hundred and'Jv Black Mlnorcas $0.00 per hundred.) Also oggs from the famous laying Indian Runner ducks at $2.00 per sotting. J. O. WATSON. Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattlo and Barkshire swlno. Coqullle, Ore gon. The C B., R, & t R. R. and Navigation Co. THE o. n., n. s. e. it. . & w. MJ. TIJ03 TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. Dally, ox. Sunday No. t.7. 9:00a.m.Mur8ha ,.. I Junction Ar.l2:30p.ni ft"o.Vr'n"ii nnnnille Lv.ll:30a.m 'Ar'ift.'flfln.'m.Mvrtle Pt Lv.10:46b.iu,. r- .Trains to nnd from Beaver Hill daily, W. V. MlUr, Agent. &3gi&&m. Cab Call But UottiAU .1 nr Good Hear e n v r' 1" 7TEISNER, MILIiER K CO. Llvcrj, Fred nnd Halo stable. . Wood for fial ,.,. j rTic?ns2,t r mm fS mmWmmm. ! I W m, ., k. . .IC! ji .KV T' - -ffK BLtr .mmmWVmmJ I t.1 J. t PhnriH l.i I lfll THE DAILY COOS :z n fy'""?7 J flj'1- -"Vr - - - "': uwr-uON . Tswasght HT- 10 Ccr.ts "V v ' TV i i m. tilt 'iiltx .::"L...fl U-fl- tuV -fc- I PUPE BOn'UED BY ilirw,:'.oul Bros. " 1 NE 1531 J irf v . -Vtv' fyvvv . A'AVVVVvVSv&'VV V cV-Sfl'l ' 1 RflfhM - - ' - Uiii.UiX.1 Jv j l .JUVfc1Al!l JIACJTIX1ST and BHIiliRIGHT. fob a General Repair Work. Wood pulleys to order. Band Saw ft ing. Broadwav vr frttU,Gt&$&XlG&SG$GG&GS tSZS&iSZS&iFc A Street Wharf Snlt, Smoked nnd Fi csh, (... ,..'d thih; in fact all kinds of lbit in be.ibou. Wharf back of . OnOCERY. ESPJ r . t .renzsciSESESHSZ'-; T"4 WT rrniuJ. i'ii!"AND 5! .vRT1S!nCi m. mm,Wr E. LAWII0RNE ujiji. lec-utrjr-at Today's ad, reflect tho enterprise of "xZuy't yeoplee" in this city. j A k :? ta w w9r& & nroBtua v& 8i nJ EMPIRE h Pvfarket S'k Ln I Kl . "T "lOi Q A SrFSW s m-gp . g6SBer&lJ3r& i.jm irrirwvi asaok t i itlJ fflWiftlfl 2ll BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, iu utrti iwonty rooms in Gow Why Building; Ten rooms in new building adjoining Dow's ware house. Inquire Gow Why. FOR RENT Two rooms, apply Mrs. Sophia Matson. ' "OK wants work in logging camp or boarding house; apply to Mrs, Tomilo Allen, North Umid. roil SALE PIANO; Inquire at Times office. i Oil RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Near park, .North Bend. Apply at Mrs. Charles Murr, North Bend. run bAiuiu OH TRADE 28 foot gasolino boat, G h. p. Practically new. Inquire Time3 office WANTED Good horse, suitable for single delivery wagon. Apply or address, Sehmehl and Strawn, North Bend, successors to Tho "Ilcklgan Grocery company. FH RENT By the week or month, two furnished rooms, warm and dry, suitable for two. Inquire at "Times' office. , f FOB RENT 2 office rooms over telephone office. See R. J. Montgomery. n . FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts at $00 and $05 per acre. Owner, C. II. "Chandler, Bandon. "ARMERS fi. LOGGERS EMPLOY MENT OFFICE 291-2 North Second street, Portland, Oro. Help furnished frco to omployors. Tel ephone and telesraph orders given o?ccial attention. Phono 6437 .Main. Fuels About tho Grip. Tho grip is highly infectious. It stimulates other diseases. The grip picks out the weak points jf a person's constitution. Tho grip in itself is by no means a mortal disease. The victim's of tho grip are adults v ho perish from pneumonia or bron Mtis, and the aged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children, while prone to the dis ease, enjoy a comparative immunity l'om its complications and Qangers. In adults the attack, as a rule, i ies on with HghtnlDg like speed, health is suddenly overcome by a tettling of discomfort and depression. Ho "runs" at the nose; ho feels cWlly; his head aches; his eyes pain liiin. What to do go to bed at once; take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy au quinine as directed for Influenza. Do this and tho grip Is soon shorn I of its terrors. For sale by John I Weuss. QUICK PaiVERY For convenience of Call Da- S trons tho Laundry office will . he. nnfinSntr.riliiv p.vnnlnifji until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. C00S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PI a MnrRhfld nnd North Bend. fiwi'i GST YOUR ytOOU .. FROM .. sm 43L4NDS0N PHONJ, 1331 -- C--v-- - ool E. -y Monday - sday Evening at :LLOW8' HAIIi. n r Dan' i . O! Privato Instruction from 2 till 5 p. m. IKA1a i IO CLUB WW bo organized from Pupils Tbm Instrutti'in in Elocution 4 Dramatic Art. E, .'ion to Chndiru'B O Ranting nnd Elocution, 4 T it the Hall on Mondi. and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. Prof. C. P. Smllk, ' ' ,-,. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY -- -4 Tattle of the Town I Littl? frrnms of fnct sifted from t tho chnff of gceslp fiylng bp t and down tlio town. I --- O o WEATHER FORECAST O O Western Orcigon, western Washington, generally fair to- night and Tuesday, westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT RE- For 24 hours ending 6 p. m. February 1C. Furnished by Dr. O E. Mingus, local cooperative P government observer. Maximum 52. Minimum 43. 0 p. m. 44. Precipitation Wind S. W'. Cloudy. COOS HAY TIDES The following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: FEBRUARY, 1008 HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . . SUNDAY . Monday . 0:47 1:13 1:42 2:00 2:37 3:12 3:52 4:35 G.2 0:17 0:52 1:27 2:02 2:47 3:35 4:32 5:42 6.4 6.3 C.2 5.9 5.7 5.2 4.8 4.3 G.3! C.4 CO G.6 0.6 C.4 C.3 FEBRUARY, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. P. I 6:39 2.G 6:49 7:09 2.3 7:15 7:39 1.9 7:39 S:04 1.6 8:07 8:41 1.3 8:39 9:24 1.1 9:21 10:14 1.0 9:59 11:14 0.9 10:53 Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday . .17 -0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.6 3.2 .IS 19 20 .21 22 23 .24 REV. WM HORSFALL, of this city, held services in tho Episcopal church in Coqullle Sunday. IVY CONDRON, MarshQeld's popular groceryman, spent Sunday on that ranch of his up Coos River. J. W. ROOKE, tho wollknown Cops River rancher, was in the city Sat urday on a littlo business trip. HERMAN SANFORD, nr Sumner, passed through North Bend on his way to visit relati7ej on Ten Mile. MRS. LIZZIE M'DONALD, wftj has been to San Francisco for ner spring stock of millinery, retune.l home on the Homer. MRS. S. A. YOAKUM, state dairy and food commissioner of Coos county, is in tho city today from her home up Coos River. MR. AND MRS. JOHN BOWMAN, of Portland, are visiting at tho homo of their parents Mr. and Mrs. An son Rogers, up Coos riveer. W. T. KERR, a merchant and lum berman, of Coquillo , was do,u to North Bend attending to busi ness, returned home on yesterday's train. MRS. A. D. BOONE, of RuM.i: wno has Been visiting nor daughter, Mrs. Wm, Kardell, of S'juth Marshfield, has rotuiod to her home. I MRS. T. JOHNSON and DAUGHT ERS, of Broadway, were down visiting their mother, and grand mother, Mrs. Pratt, of North Bend, on Saturday. MRS. STEELE, of Bandon, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dr. McCormac, of Marshfield, left Saturday for Bandon from whero sho will take her departure for a sojourn in California. GEORGE TEMPLE, tho promoter of the Porter addition to North Bend, and who has been traveljng thru tho sou" since leaving Coos Bay last f-iit . now In Spokano and will shortly return to tho bay. MRS. H. M. TOWEi if Charles City, Iowa, v,i w ueon visiting with ' or son aud daughter-in-law, . e. nta Mrs. H. F. Towor, of this city, for several months, will leav on tho next Breakwater for Iter home. F J. HAYES, tho Front sUcot op tician, who L. i been lit Mhr-' field for several months, will leav in about n week for his for.moi homo iu Hmmott, Idaho. Mr. Hayes is called there to look after ,17, 1908. property interests. Ho will gone about threo weeks. bo MISS MURIEL LEWIS, only child of T. J. Lewis, has gone to Santa Cruz, California, where she will attend school. As this is tho lust time father and daugjhter havo parted during the llttlo lady'f, 15 years of life, Mr. Lewis is rathei dlsconsolldato over her departure. She will .make Jer homo with some relatives of her mother w;:i!e in tho California city. Crystal Theatre Reopens Tho Crystal Theatre reopens tonight un der new management. Aids ?Tniatarq These beautiful moonlight nights are a great benefit to navigation as steamers can crosJ the bar at midnight. Has Gone Blind S. J. Stickel, of Millington, who has been seriously ill for some time, has become blind and his friends hao no hope for his recovery. Get Ready to Pay Taxes. Deputy Sheriff Gage expects the ta roll to bo completed by today, according to tho Coquillo Sentinel, and tho pay ment of taxes will begin at once. City Council Takes Rest. Tho Marshfield city council will not meet tonight owing to the absence of May or E. E. Straw, who Is ln Portland. Tho body will probably postpone meeting until the mayor's return. Pioneer Passes Dr. J. W. Strange, formerly of Coos county, but later of Roseburg, whero he established the Spokesman about two years ago, died at his home in that city February 9 after an illness of several months. Witt Displays His AVitr. Adolph Witt, who was working in tho city bakery left Wednesday fcr Marsh field where ho will work in a bakery at that place. Roy Dickson has taken his placo at tho city bakery. Co quillo Sentinel. Bridge Whist Club rho Bridge Whist club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. D. Y. Stafford whero the usual pleasant afternoon of cards and social chat was Indulged in by the ladles. Delicious refreshments were served by tho hostess. Ladies Art Club. Tho Ladies Art club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Rohror. The usual afternoon of sowing and so cial recreation was Indulged In. Tho club will meet next Friday at the home of Mrs. George Shelley. Increased Bonds. Justice Holden has increased tho bonds of Fred Hoff man to ?2500 on affidavits of Sheriff Gage and a petition from Deputy Prosecutor Farrin that Hoffman has made threats against tho lives of several people. Coquillo Sentinel. New Steam Schooner. The steam schooner Bandon came into Coos Bay Monday with a deck load of ship materials for the Kruse and Banks shipbuilding yards. The firm is now building a sister ship to the Bandon. Both will run botween tho Coquillo and San Francisco. Serious Accident Robert Agres, a former resident of tho bay but now resides at Atlas, Cal., had tho mis fortune to havo a very badly broken leg and they aro afraid the limb will have to be amputated. This is very unfortunate as he has just been out of tho Sanitarium a short time. Want Teachers for Philippines. Major Frank Mclntyre, U. S. A., has written to County Supt. Bunch to recommend ono or more desirable young men to take tho examination for teachers in tho Philippine service at salaries ranging from ?1200 to ?3000 per year. Coquillo Sentinol. Fruit Growers Busy Tho Myrtlo Point Eaterpriso says JfUat R. C. Dement on his recent trip to Marsh field noticed largo numbers df or chardlsts aro spraying and pruning, nnd fixing up their orchards in antici pation of tho action of the fruit grow ers' association and tho fruit inspec tor. Enlarging Breakwater. Reports from Portland state that tho work of enlarging tho Breakwator to ac comodate twenty to twenty flvo more passengers, tho iutontion ot which vas stated in Tho Tlme3 somo timo since, was' begun on tho steamer wlion sho docked at Portland on her lust trip up from Coos Bay. Empire Dnncc. A number of Marshfield and North Bend pcoplo i oyod Emplro's hospitality. Satur- ay night wlion a danco was given tho young people of t'"t place. luslc was rendered by a flvo piece orchestra and along toward the "woo sma' hours" a mimptuous ropas' was served tho guests. - Evergreen Whist Club. The Evergreen Whist club mot at tho liomo of Mrs. Murphy last Saturday afternoon .and tho usual pleasant recreation ln cards was enjoyed. First prizo was won by Mrs. H. 8. Tower nnd tho consolation was tak en by Mrs. II. M. Tower. Next Sat urday afternoon the ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. Lando. Walter Abroad. Walter Lyon, secretary of tho Marshfield chamber of commerce, was in tho city Wed nesday on business at tho court house. Mr. Lyon made tho Sentinel office a pleasant lslt and Informed up that they were endeavoring to im prove tho mail facilities of the bay and that they hope to accomplish, something soon.- Coqullle Sentinel. Flnniiguii'Ilcimctl Bank to 3 rove. Unless unforsecn delay in construc tion occurs tho Flanagan-Bennett banking company expect to occupy its new building on the corner oC Front and A streets in threo weoks. Tho present quarters havo not yet been leased though it is stated that A. S. Hammond, tho Coquillo ab stractor, is negotiating for them to establish a branch offico in Marsh field. Misuse of Coos IUer. Two well known Marshfield mun, who went up Coos river Sunday, hulling, ropoited tho finding of a dead calf in that stream. It is stated that several in stances, of young bull calves being killed and then thrown into tho river, havo been discovered of late. Many of the boatmen and others who trav el on this lmpoitaut artery of Coos Bay's commerce, ' aro talking of uniting in action against this mis usage of tho river. Skating Party. A delightful eve ning was enjoyed by the members ot tho Seventh grade and some of the high school pupils Saturday night. About twenty five pupils se cured tho rink from tho hours ot 9:30 until 11:30 o'clock and roller 3kating wps Indulged in under tho chaperonago of Mrs. Phil Wilbur and Mrs. Kelly, public school teachers. During tho evening some brick ice cream, in tho school colors, pink and whito, and also somo delicious grape punch wero served. Carter Files His Petition. J. W. Carter has filed his petition with tho county clerk for constable in justice district No. 2, Marshfield. , Telephone Talk. L. A. Newton, special representative of tho tele phone company hao been looking; after telephone interests ln Cooa county this week. Ho says that tho company hopes to 'make spmo ex? tensive improvements to the servicer in this section this season. It is ex pected to replace a largo number ot I overhead wires on tho principal I streets with cables and otherwise better the service, which ho thinkat Us now LeU i t n many towns, ia tho valley enjoy. Myrtlo Point Ba terprise. Paper Changes Hands. Tho Pan don Recorder has been sold 'by its editor and owner I. S. Bath to sl number of Bri.dou business men '.ho have organled tho Record Publish ing Co., with G. T. Treadgold pa buslnebs mai ager and S. W. Scotton as editor. The Times bespeaks fur tho new coicin and tho paper Uicv will publUIi a f 11 "leisure of p.c cess. Mr. Treadgold is a ruing youug attoi'm j with plenty of buvns and ability and Mr. Scotten a printer and newspaper man of expc.rIoii.ie.. Together toy fa'uould give Ba.idon a good newspaper and ono '.liar will bo worthy of oi i-port and a financial success. To tl o retiring editoi wo extend our wishes for tho success which his meilu are certain to via in nny field. Tho Beaut If ill Amcrlcns. Evo made Adam eat the apple which, caused his downfall; Cleopatra wrap ped Antony ln her voluptuous em brace and tV" greatest general the world has steu allowed his hosts to go down in i -noinlnous defeat. "Woman, ho.v mighty Is thy fraillty." And now count, tho fair descendants of these nJ rfuj clrces concent rating all tl i'i- efforts toward tho muking of ... iry beautiful of North Bond. An i ho runs may read Surcoss us l ii soul, The ladles ot tho Beautiiul America club formally started tholr great campaign last Friday wheu they mado a tour of tho cltv Hi "-'rt M rnnovM ot unsightly t . or p vhich had been allowed to utior Boniu of the yards. No Ii ji SUgKt I tho H-i intr i forfi i nroi -ii i will expaii will wln "So I Is i ,,i i . d where their - r I carried out to f 1 tidies are com uonc- , with comuiendablo b, the little things '-i"1. Gradually they " c vork ' 'il poh day i a material (.'an'e i'b sucoww to tl e ladles." OLD PAPERS .For Times "office. sale at Tho 1