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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1908)
THE PAILfrgOOS qff.JjMBfeyjfjap, OREGON, AJVIARCH 2, ,1908. ( ,1 iinjii wi urn !! mimuiinjnniiptMui u unL.m'ujmt mu wijmm; Tp 'n rm 'T jd'T? - a JlHJWSJE aFle inJ ' fcer: 1 AH w.& S'3 .5j. ', irMinJ '-'-OlT'-'- -11. fti. ii k f.f.ri irVir it't",;T 'u ' ici I, " .tiM ir r in-. " YouvnaturalfyJookofor.)the,Jbe$t,flual ity. The best grades and the best selectionsiaretheo.founaations.ion . on which our jewelry 'Business,J'fiar ii ijmjl iur''' i. .in... ...i. . . wa inviteMiicompanson-i air,lWanter,,,thJel !,m'"m BWXWM-mkk! U.-i-ii1 i' 1 l-hM-i-Vrt-bm W-AM MM Ma been built; , of prices ;ji- Primrose: Hams -: Easkerit Star l -nt'J Hams and Bacon I'tW 'IWI.T if k t T ! - -4 t II' ')! i- I J ,MII)IU t ! 'J I m'-ttmnii i i l,rGolden;Gate' liard-.' -"I Iajtl,e ol.the Tom ; 1 Little grains of fact Blf tod from X tho cjinffj pf gossip ilylBg pp and down tb.Cj.tqmv , . quality, JEWELRY 'DEPARTMENT iSa5ZSH5ESHSHSH5ZS2SSSH5a5S5ESHSES3eSHSE5TliJa5HSa5ZSE5EFaSHS2SaSHSHSM A4..J.4.4.J.K-4IA4H7JiH"'f 1: ''Architects -"- r--na " ' llr 1 ' ' H if H f Mt IPS IF ill JJ raff) "!'' -- ifeiMlHjfiJ ' . I Ml' 4 '.. , ' SI t i "' m i' ""n "u,'i 1 I'ntJL HI-.ilC" .i.t in iT J1 1 1 3J . Ii j-11 !,! 4"' Wi 2 m w.a. tJt K lfMrITr .(. . . ' ' " i' i' ' l 9 w'i 'I1K I IN IV " w "T T , 2P a . ixijMk n iiia fflfffl,. - H. X : ,w.. ' $ -v '4. Anlll.l I ni.Y 'I WK 7i v " X . ' .1711' Mirrasoul Rrne:' S ' t I ) ? M fc v v I u 1 - V T S - - PHONE 1531 $ I ' I get your J wkSrM W!ir!S 4 , f J ' kSbSSlk! h j :tfl J Wnnilf WIP?'k' . I 1iai2 VYWMI: .WV -ifir HHS?.- , .. from .. jJxliLZ J. .J. JOHN AHLiAMJSOiN .J. ! 1 ' J. Ag6nt J. ' 4. (. X Phnno B17 i. A J T ' ""'." : . l, .u h 3: r U :: "? i 0 ' ). ... 1 1 1 ' WKATUIJK FORECAST. ,' P" Wdstern nOrogonj iweatorn f'' AVa'3lJlngton(-1ocoasIonal. rain tQr - 'night- and Tuesday; southejcly ; "VlndBJ ' )iv 1 utn t'.-i l'!:i (lir ,,:.,! r,n i 07, 1 ? ' '. liOUAIj'-TJiJll'UKATUHK KU (ir-Ji ;. . n.TotCr,'iiiii,i Tjt '' v. xi' o II,' tji- IIW211 liOnrsientlingi.Glpjimi; MarUh 21','by Dr.'KMingus.Uo'- cal,,cd3opferWtlVcg(Jvernniontiob'- 'Sbl-Ylir: ""' 'J' j iJiHn ' no Jta'ImMm', 4?.'ii"j.jii;ii iriiilmuiiifOl'"1 1 ' 6" p. m, 40. Ii ' Jprceipllhlton )Ji5. ' Wihd, S.- W.' ""' Cloudy. JRlMImMnT. 47.''i"J.lli;ii fi t .1 ' lSriQimuhii30'i ' ' H'N o I ( I I) 1 COOS HAY TIBS The following tables give the hours ofc high and low tides for every day this week: MARCH. 1008 HIGH WATER I A. M. I. J1 Tnfr Sunday! Mohday. . Tnesday. Wednesday Thuvsday , Fiiday . . Saturday . SUNDAY. 2 3 4 . 0 .0 .7 m 1111:01 0:07 0M5 1:22 2:02 2:42 O.OO 4:03 MARCH, ft, 7.2 C.7 7.1 7.3 7.4 7.2 G.9 G.G 1008. 1 M. h. ra.l ft. 11:52' 12:39 1:27 2:17 3:07 3:59 5:10 7.4 7.4 7.1 G.8 6.1 5.4 4.6 This is tho hotiso v,o planned thirty-two years ago. It was considered a lino Iipnso in thoso days. Wo build better now. Come and let ns show jou, wjiut no arc doing noud.ijs. 'AVo ill furnish complcto plans, specifications and estimatess on short notice. It you are thinking of building let us show you s.01110 of our woilc. Contractors imltcd to visit us. AVe will treat you right. Ofllco and norkroom over Oregon. Telephone building, Mnrshflcld, .j.j..j..t..;..;....y..4....4iASv4H,,'I-,'H'i' North Bend, Oregon MAWUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS . . t MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES FOR SALTS. F fcsh'milk and 'cream, pure arid 'clean. Inquire Times office, v Preside Jolin Piu H Vco Pu- am f "",tnr,k 'IT ii iii nt'jw.hitCedait(Ohests'Made to Order, "JfF.-'BodeManager. - "Phone671 if :K:a:nt:ttan:at::m::::n:ami IMMEDIATE. VICINITY , J Jt is tle policy, of thiq bank to coinnne itff ousiness to'tne" im mediate vicinity. In following t this course, "the bank not only enhances its own ratability, but promotes tho highest interest of t uio community. 1 FIRST NATIONAL 'BANK 'Of g C00S BAY! -Marshficld, Ore. O. B, Iliiibdale W. S. jrcFarland Proy;dent C.ishier uess 11. T. Kaufman IV3. Asst. Cashier m:n:::::siKK:ai:amjn:nMa 1 Dancing School Every Monday And Thursday Evening at 4 ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Private Instruction from 2 till 5 p. mt DRA3IATIO CLUB Will bo organized from Pupils Taking Instruction In Elocution and Dramatic Art. O Special Attention to Children's Class in Dancing and Elocution, See me at tlfd Hall on Mondays and Thursdays; 'Afternoon and Evening. Prof. C. I. Smith. O 4- O ! v-1 - ? LOST, Gold handled silk umbrdlla, round Hat top. 'lender pledso' re- ' turn to 'Times offlce'"and receive sllitabld rfeward. " ' " LOW AVATERJ A. ,M. Date. SUNDAY . Monday' Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . FriW. '. Saturday . SUNDAY . H. u:uu 5:59 G:4G 7:2G o. An 9:40 10:45 ft, 2.4 1.7 11 0.G 0.4 0.3 0.4 0iG P. M. i. m 5:30 G:23 i7:03 7:43 8:19 9:04 9:49 10:39 ft. -1.0 -0.8 rO.5' 0.0 0.G 1.4 2.3 2.9 WANTED; A position as cheesemak- er; have had seven years experi ence in Michigan; can furnish best dereferences. 'Address'F. A.'Shoe maKer', Roseburg, Ore. - i FOR IRENT.. -Two large rooms ovor, Royal Bakery, suitable for housekeeping. RANCH FOR SALE. 1G0 acres, mostly 'improved. Apply (John Bear's Llvory Barn. ' 'FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" care Times. I & iKJ.U 6 iljj ""H A WINNER U M I AM 0 S GASOUNE ENGI T" vt 4 MES I On exhibition at our'sales rooms in connectTon with our COMPLETE LINE Uf- LAUNCH SUPPLIES i - i J WHISTLES SPARK COILS SIDE LIGHTS STEfcKINU-WHthLS SPARK PLUGS CARBURETORS SPEED-WHEELS ;: MARINE-HARDWARE BELLS - N DMiinmc?) j . 9 . Coos Bay Oil & Suppty Co. -.. .. . .. v. . W4i8r-rl'1 , . AVftlfr-rro'M ACK.JKL2yNA M "A" fJii-PPf csk, . nv' txflJN Phone 33 BILL LAWLOR QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office 'will be' open Saturday evenlnga until 8 o'clock. , Phopo 571 today. Oar wagon will call. C00SJAY .STEAM LAUNDRY J RfarshtteldniidNbrth Beri& TEACHER WANTED. GRAMMAR grade school teacher wanted for principal of the East side schools. Address Charles E. Jordan, Eastslde Oregon. SITUATION WANTED By firstclass camp cook. Address Charles Hal? vorsen, General Delivery; North Bend. WANTED. Competent woman fir girl to caro for elderly invalid. Apply to Mrs. Songstacken. ITT-I t HENRY .EfENGSTACKEN rondo business trip jto CqqulUo tpday, AUGUST FRIZEEN Toft "today"for' Cotiuillo to assise in' tho sheriffs' ofllco dui'ing thd rush incident to1 the tax collections. N. P. MORANVwho has been on Coos Bay 'for somd time, loft oh thd' Breakwater for Seattloi Ho will invbstigate some prospective in- 'vostmehts in tho British Columbia' country. Ladies' Aid Society. It is the in tentlon to orgaiilzo an English Lu therdn ' Ladles Aid Society on Coos1 Bay. A mebting will lie held some time in the near future at) thd homo of Rev. Win'. F. Holl, the pastor, at which deflnito plans will bo made. Mrs. G. W. ICaufmuit Entertains Wednesday afternoon Mrs. G."W. Kaufman entertained a number Of her lady friends at bridge luncheon. Card prizes woro won by Mrs. Ingram and Mr3. Traer. Tho afternoon was a most dQllghtful one. WANTED Woman to do washing, ironing and swooping. Apply Mrs. Sengstacken. i WANTJED TIMBER LAtyDS Home stead relinquishments wanted. Want to buy direct' from oWner.' Write particulars to H. M., Box toti, uutjuuu, uru);uu, rnqjrtouGHBRi) cmcKjf v ' , EGGS FOR ' HATCHING. I ram prepare'd to'turnish 'durlrig' the season eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S.' Qf Briwn Legljprns) Whito LeghprpB.-'BlKcfc- Hinorcaa and White Plymouth Rocks lint 41-00 per settintr. rlncubator lots of Brown iieghorn it fjS.OO per hundred, andl Black Hfnofcas ?G,00 per hujidfei 'Also egg fpm the famous laying inaian uunner aucKB at tii.uu per setting. J. O. WATSON. (Breeder of ItogiBered Jersey -pattle and Barkshifo ewhio. OoalHo, Ore-? goa. Flanagan &. Bennett Bank MARSliFIEEU OHEQON. ' Cupital Hubdcrlbed $50,000 Capital Fald Dp (10,000 Undivided 1'roflti IS5.OO0 Doea a general banking butlnesi and drawi orc'tbe ifanlc oij Oalilornldj Ban JfrauUi-o C4l(., FUiit NAtlfinalSank lptland,fpr., Ktrst Najtional ppt UonUug, Cf., aanorer Va- tibial liftkk, New Yiii, ?ttW Botbonird 4 Alto sell chance on nearly all ilia prlnclnal clUei.cI Europs-- -r, 'Aconnttkoptjrnbject to orfeck, aafu depoilt FARMERS & LOGGERS J EMPLOX-", -,MENX OFEIGE 2 91-2 rNoxtbi -jSecond street, Portland, Ore. Help furnished freo to employers. Tl- gphone and. telegraph orders glv6)i special attention. "Phone 0437 Main. - r 7 Tim 50,P00 Bond Election. For the election to bo held' on March, 14,' for tho purpose of bonding this school district for $50,000, for erecting tho now school building and purchasing tho site, Jojin Hall, clerk of tho dis trict, has posted tho notices of elec tion. On March 14 tho polls will bo open from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. ' Tribute to Climate In tho Marsh-1 fi6id Chhm'ber' 'df Commerce windows there Is now displayed1 a bouqudt of dollcato fldwers which wero raised by Mrs'. Floyd Cotfelt; Sbuth CdodlRiver. Painty, JpJia.,QuUl8LarrHo, and rose buds compose this most effective trlb- jufo to th.ijelenjaljfoj county's climate. Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladle' and Genti' 0T7eMt rv uioanou or vrei j Philip Bwker, Propnrfer. lock boxen tor rent fj. a year at 5 centa a montb or ' Reduction Sale At '4 CJA$. A.. STEVPNrr CSoalr -- -and - Suit JL- Hohbc' Chicago. Oor. Jflrat & WiB Marehlleia. f( Urs. L II. BtoUk, AMt, ,. ;'' fj Just-nrrired.orrthe Alliance; nicest line oMadieBj- shirty waists ogd; mus lin undorweaflin tho city. ''Coos Bay- Not to be an ad-reader ! tqjieed leeelr neelect a hundred "ominrtunf- INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ties" a year chance to make Money t Tho j Brain Road. New steel liridgo material continues to arrive almostdally for tho Drain-Coos Bay railroad, and soTor!" acres In South Drain are now covered with it. There ia-njnterlalabpreBjready for twonty bridges. JEprty-nino carloads ol. it havo,arrJvojr for tho big brpe an-AB jCrdok at Elkton. Drain ijNon- Plant Mny Sail OcsanyTSic graihlo fepofts fromCSftnFranicsco state rtha.t tllo steamer Plant, is jux pected to satl out pf 'that, 'port (on Tuesday of this week.' This"sno1ild put the boat in Coos-Bay -by Thurs- 4qjy, and, out W, Friday. I tficw Barbdr. ff ioi Will Lynchtor long associated with lTls father in tho barber buslness-orr Front street, has left tho parental fold and will try tho lsWbngtnof,'lliyrij;vU'-wlh'gs.,,KBUl'' lng. Thejjifljyjifjyjnfjl'bom of Georgo Wasson's tailoring shop has been. suD'-dfvl'dod'nriu 111' the We'st littlf Bill nbwitffetantlsoglrdodiijto puti victims f throlifchT tHe niysterious;processea of tlio Haebalfs art.11 u. viu 1 ant. 1 NlMrhidccr'rt,fitk-eLiRpiiTV5i(i iHnrl 'strtwn'WU'bnliay fcVmaliy opdhed theft- niW'grBceryfstyro iri'the"lland- sffmtf'now Viudlitbrs"ori SrlferrtWti"nvo- ie,"Nt)rtH'"BeriHj ' T he"establlllf ment is' a,1aFtli5"adaiibrVIto Ndf th'Bdnd's bustffess 'tilsfrldt'." Bflth'IMr! 'Strawn h'rVd'Mh Sthnifchl are"well"kndwh by rtputKt'idn 6n Co'6s BaJ! rthd'hero firo"many well 'wishes for" the-'-long and rfuc'ddssf nl dar'cbr of the neW-flrm. Itnsehnll Spirit Awnfct'ns. Tho ideal 'weathbr whicilt Coti BHy has boon enjoying previous t6 th'o recent rains has warmed the baseball Spirit into life, 'after its long winter sleep. In North Bend' thd manifestations are especially marked; in fact! base ball prognostications are taking pre cedence oer the coming pre3ldbktlal nominations. Tho 'North IJe'nd' Ilhbup is now about completed, theoretically, and tho fans are making stlong claims, for a pennant-wlnlilng1 bunch. Nelson Ifon AVorKs In'corpor.i'tes. Tho Nelson Iron Works,' of Ma'rsh- ,fleld, founded several years ago by F. E. Nelson, whp has continued its owner and manager, has been organ ised as a corporation under the laws of tjip state of Oregon. The corpor ate napiq Is Nelson Iron Works',' and tho management remains unchanKed. Tlfe authorized capital stocit is'50,- y(uu, inosi oi wni9ii nas oeen paiarup. The( directors pf the company: F. E. NolsoptprQpidcnt; J. W. Benpett' vlco president; J?lN, Nqlson, treasurer; W. F. McKee, secretary. (Many Attend pOP jDnnce. In splto of inclpmontneaerhoancg glyea by tho "fjOO" club In I. O. O, F. hall Frhjiy night was, welj patrpplzed. Coos Bay's treasure trove of ,flreen was called intp requjsiton, and, pv,ery noojc and comer in tie hall was Rid den, 1,11 (a,nantlo of ,s,pringtimpf ,Tho symhoj pf ;ho cuh, "B0Q,",waa jworkod 01 in eygreens pn different portions of tho valls, The Lnngon berg orchestra, by its faultless rx)ndl tjon of to, different dance numbers, played its wny into thp hearts pall whp, attended. It Is tho lptenion-to glvo anptjher dnnco In tho near fu ture., T, p. Bodo Is 1'icnscd. Manager J, ,p. Bodo, of t.hp Nprth Bond Sash, and Door Factpry, along with hun dreds of other mlllmqn, is extremely well pleased wjth tho recent action of thq railroads in roduplng tho rate on doors and sasheB to tho east to tho old rate. Mr. Bodo states that tho reduction will effect a saving of $2,000 a year to the local factory. It will also aid materially in light ening tho effects of tho late financial stringency n tho, coast hy opening up hundreds of factories, forced to Huspopd thy. reason of(thp. .pfiphibltlvo shipping rates to tho igreat eastern markets, Tho old rate, which has agnln been put Into effect by tho rallroada, Is ton pen cent) lower ithan. the onai which It supersedes. - EvcrgrccnuWIiIst Club (Entertains.. A 'delightful evening was spent at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Nor ton Saturday evening,, by the hus bands and ladlesi of thoi Evergreen. Whist Club, tho occnsioni being' the last 'Saturday prior toi tho Lenten Season. "Tho' "ladies dbriarted "from their usual custom , and ontortajned tho'gentlemon Saturday' evening. Tho hours were passed in whist and pleas ant social chat. A dellghtfu pro gram of graphaphono music contrib uted materially toward tho evening's- 1 nleasure. Toward tho closd the delicious Elk parloj Marshal Carter to Rescue. Mar shal Carter 'sighted a merry wight In dire stress Friday aftornoon near tho CfintraJ hptol,,,,Thp wight's rnddpr "was not answering 'tho steering wheel and tho propollor shafts woro wob- JJly; also" ihari'wasaTillgljt'MHtl to Btarbo'd, Marshal Carter kindly gave him a tow and he epentbe after nopn in dry dock. guests wero served to luncheon. James Rolandson Mrs. W. C. Bradley won gentloi ariax ladles' first prizes rospectH kf ' . . .i rind W. P. Murphy ana Mrs. m, Matson trio conBoiaiion prizes, lntbrior of Mr. and Mrs. Norton's homo was tastefully decorated! flowers and huckloberry vines. sontlng n beaiitlf til appearance, with ipro- k jC Mlnot-Wntklns Cutta Pohtnonod. Tho psdaauif inotB Watklns, charg ing iisaulL and. nailery, carao up bo foro Judge Upton Wednesday at 1 p. m. Tho case was postponed pond ing tho calling of a jury, Marshal Carter bolng 'ln8tructed,'byvtlio! court Jr 'Absolutely, Pare i j White Star Lard v " Everywhere JJ i f? M 1 t'mlX OTM MKIUMMI 13jT i. 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