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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1908)
vrr" 5 n Episcopal Church Ash Wednes day services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. William Horsfall, pastor. Tattle of the Town LUtlo grains of fact sifted from tho chnff of gossip flying op and down tho town. Personal Notes. PALACE CAR COFFEE Renovating Rooms. Mr. Bobell, of tho Central, Is busy renovating a number of rooms, which now present nn appearance of comfort and home llkoness. E. L. C. FARRIN and WIFE, who have been In Portland for a short visit, returned on tho Alliance. THE DAILY GOOS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1908. A Fi SPEOIAIi BLEND Of tho Best MOCA, JAVA AND AMERICAN COFFEES All tlio flavors of tho former and tho popu lar nromu of tlio latter. I1 silnia)l J kuoiom ft j1 -asrtr- H 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 PIONEER GROCERY CO. I Exclusive Agents - - Marshfield, Ore. U 4.44j.H'4,4',HWH4v4-Hr4'vv4 Favoi By buying your furniture niture store in the city where no second hand goods X are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had J: here, SOME SPECIAL PIECES of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store, Come and inspect the stock I whether you wish to buy or C. A. J Bra&JSr- " FRONT X 4H-4H"WnHHHHHI'!W'Y4'4'' HH-H-H-H- s ay MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES I IWMIIWIWI Ml I III! W lIWI I i SMMil PMMIMIWIIIHWI11 I White Cedar Chests Made to Order, J. F. Bode, Manager. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAKSHFIELP OREGON. Capital HubBcribfrt fNi.ooo Capital l'ftid Up MO.000 Undivided Profits J35.00O Does n general banking business and draws ou the Bank ot California. Han KrancUc Oallt., First National Bank Portland Or., First National Bank. Rosoburg, Or., Hanover Na- tlonal Bank, New York, N. M. Rotbchlld A Bon, London, England. AUo sell change on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 6 cents a month or 35. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will bo open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phooa 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marshfleld and North Bend. lyfMWLgM Steam Dye Works C Strt UUHcm' ud Gents' mts1 dense e i ' '"" b A COFFEE Tnat sharpens the ap petite helps digestion acts as a morning bracer, a mid-day ton ic and an evening stim ulant. ' Yo ii here. This is the only fur not, STREET Phone 671 THOROUGHBRED CHICKEN EGGS FOR HATCHING. I am prepared to furnish during the eeason eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Mlnorcas and White Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per setting. Incubator lots of Brown Leghorn at $6.00 per hundred and Black Mlnorcas $G.00 per hundred. Also eggs from tho famous laying Indian Runner ducks at $2.00 per sotting. JT. O. WATSON. Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle and Berkshire ewlno. Goqatlle, Ore gon. Dancing School Every Monday And Thursday Evening at ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Prlvato Instruction from 2 till D p. m. DRAMATIC CLUB Will bo organized from Pupils Taking Instruction in Elooutlon and Dramatic Art. Special Attention to Children's Class in Bahclng and Elocution, See me at the Hall on Mondays 4 and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. Prof. O. P. Smith. . i man can excuse mcanneas In hlmlf, tut how he despises It la FOR SALE. In sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, township 24, C04 acres of land, good house, bearing orchards, etc. Will sell the whole of It, or in par cels to suit purchaser. Apply to C. W. Sandford, Marshfleld, Ore. FOR RENT. Half of the store room In the new O'Connell building, for suitable mercantile business. Ad dress M. M. Langdon, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOR RENT. House of eight rooms, modern conveniences. Phono 343. FOR SALE. Full blooded Bronze turkeys. Price, $10.00 for one gobbler and two hens. Apply to S. C. Rogers, Phone 207, Coos Rover. FOR SALE. F esh milk and cream, puro and clean. Inquire Times ofllce. LOST, Gold handled silk umbrella, round flat top. Finder please re turn to Times office and receive suitable reward. WANTED. A position as cheesemak- er; have had seven years experi ence, in Michigan; can furnish best of references. Address F. A. Shoe maker, Roseburg, Ore. FOR RENT.- -Two large rooms over Royal , Bakery, suitable for housekeeping. RANCH FOR SALE. 1G0 acres, mostly improved. Apply John Bear's Livery Barn. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" caro Times. TEACHER WANTED. GRAMMAR grade school teacher wanted for principal of tho East side schools. Address Charles E. Jordan, Eastsldo Oregon. SITUATION WANTED By flrstclass camp cook. Address Charles Hal vorsen, General Delivery, North Bend. WANTED. Competent woman or girl to caro for elderly invalid. Apply to Mrs. Sengstacken. WANTED Woman to do washing, ironing and sweeping. Apply Mrs. Sengstacken. . . -j WANTED TIMBER LANDS Home stead relinquishments wanted. Want to buy direct from owner. Write particulars to H. M., Box 402, Eugene, Oregon. FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY MENT OFFICE 291-2 North Second street, Portland, Ore. Help furnished free to employers. Tel- ephone and tolegraph orders given j special attention. Phono G437 jIajn- If you are seeking something in a lino of garments a llttlo moro nobby, a little moro Individual than tho average clothing, get tho ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES. All suits pressed and all necessary alterations made beforo leaving the store. In sending for a suit mado to your measure you will do well to place your order with me as I will bo responsible for tho fit as I am a tailor and understand how to take your measure and to glvo tho proper description. LW. . LAN Tailor and Clothier, Sacchl Building. froggigr.a'fi,..w.T,ii Jin iliii i in mim K .LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For 24 hours ending G p. m. March 2. By Dr. E. MIngus, local co-operatlvo observer. Maximum, 4G. Minimum, 3G, G p. m., 39. Precipitation, ,GS. Wind, S. E. Cloudy !? COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: MARCH, 1008 HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY. n. m. 0:45 1:22 .2:02 2:42 3:22 4:03 ft. 7.1 7.3 7.4 7.2 G.9 G.G h. m. 12:39 1:27 2:17 3:07 3:59 5:10 ft. 7.4 7.1 6.8 G.l 5.4 4.3 MARCH, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Date. Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday. . Saturday . SUNDAY . h. m. ft. h. m. ft. I G:4G 1.1 7:03 -0.5 7:2G 0.G 7:43 0.0 8:09 0.4 8:19 0.G 8:59 0.3 9:04 1.4 9:49 0.4 9:49 2.2 10:45 0.G 10:39 2.9 Wednesday Night Dance. There will be a dance at tho rink Wednes day evening after skating hours, 9:30 to 12 o'clock. A llandoii FiS.li Story. Fred and Gus Gross report a catch of ISO trout Tuesday in ono of the little streams south of town. Bandon Recorded. Married. Married, at the office of Judge E. G. D. Holden on Monday Feb. 24, Joseph B. Emery and Miss Ethel Renieger of North Bend. Coqullle Sentinel. Another Candidate. The Sentinel has been informed that Hon. Ed. Rackleff of Langlols has announced himself as a candidate for re-election as joint representative for Coos and Curry counties. Coquillo Sentinel. After 30 Years William McClIn tock, eldest brother of Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Sr., arr'ved here yesterday from Seattle, Wash. This Is tho first time they have met In about 36 years, and it was surely a happy meeting. Coquillo Sentinel. PInnt Sails. According to a tele gram received from San Francisco tho Steamer Plant left San Francisco Tuesday, afternoon. With favorable conditions the boat should reach Coos Bay Thursday morning and sail for the bay city on Friday morning. County Rock Crusher. W. F. Kel ler came down from Arago Wednes- day to tako charge of a county rock crusher which will operate in this vicinity for tho benefit of our roads. Tho crusher will handle tho refuse rock from tho Government quarry south of town. Bandon Recorder. Very 111. Mrs. G. A. Brown Is still very ill. Her daughter and son i i-mw, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes aro horo from North Bend nnd aro doing what they can for tho old lady dur ing her suffering. Owing to her advanced ago, she being 75 years old, her recovory will necessarily he Blow. tttffimKmwmttmmtttmttmttttrttmM IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to co in (hie its business to tho im mediate vicinity. In following this coursH, tlio bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of tho community. :: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfleld, Ore. I O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFurland President CaBhicr John Piuess It. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier tittmumimnmmaKttxummmarmmt t Reduction Sale At A CHAS. A. STEVENS' Cloak and Suit Home Chicago. Cor. First & B St., Marehflold. Mrs. M. It. Smkii, At, - GET YOUR ;;Coal s Wood;; .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON null & Anderson Agents Phone 817. Ncedlo Workers to Meet. On Thursday tho Artistic Needle Work ers Club will meet at tho liomo of Miss Susie Eickworth In Marshfleld, where the usual program will bo car ried out. Wish Him Success. Robert Goetz, who aspires lor tho Republican nomi nation for County School Superin tendent, is a son of Mrs. Clara Goetz of Bandon and has many friends In this section to wish him success. He i3 a capable gentleman and popular with all his acquaintances. Bandon Recorder. Woman Insane. Judge Hall was in the city Monday to examine into tho sanity of Mrs. Wesley Barlow of Myrtle Point, who was stricken last Wednesday. She was committed to the asylum, and is being hold at the Western Oregon Hospital until the arrival of the guards who will ac company her to tho insane asylum. Coquillo Sentinel. Ash Wednesday Services. There will bo services at tho Catholic church tomorrow, Ash Wednesday, at 8 o'clock, for blessing and distri bution of ashes, followed by low mass. Stations of the cross and bene diction every Friday evening at 7:30 during Lent. Regulations, for Lent will bo published in the Times to morrow. Injured Man Improves H. H. Wil son, who sustained serious Internal injuries by falling, while at work In tho new Williams building on last Saturday, Is now progressing very fa vorably. Mr. Mllson struck a 2x1 G lnch floor joist, displacing tho floating rib and rupturing a kidney. Ho will be confined for about,threo weeks. Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the fair committee of tho Southern Oregon Agricultural Society has been postponed from Wednesday of this week to Wednesday of next week. The premium list and race program will bo made up at the next meeting. The commltteo appointed to solicit subscriptions to tho fair met Wednes day afternoon. ..Visits Coquillo R. E. Shine, of Empire, camo over Saturday and spent two or three days with the boys at the First National Bank, of whicli Mr. Shino is vice president. Ho has recently returned from an extended visit In Southern California, whither ho went for recreation and tho bene fit of his health. He is looking flrstrate. Coquillo Herald. A Serious Accident. Tho 12- year son of Wm. BIngaman had a serious accident Friday. Ho was thrown in to tho flywheel of tho engine on ono of the gasoline boats in tho harbor and his log broken In three places, tlio bono badly crushed. Ho is im proving although It was at first re ported that amputation would bo necessary. Bandon Recorded. Makes Record Trip. On tho last trip of tho Alliance m Portland tho boat established a record mark for this time of tho year. Tho Alliance loft Coos Bay bar at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, and but for a detention of two hours at Astoria would havo made tho trip in twenty sovon hours. As It was slio was fast at tho Portland dock at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Relocating County Road. L. L. Bunch was in the city Tuesday cir culating a potitlon to havo the road from tho Chas. Bunch ranch relo cated "on tho old Creamery-Jack Wood road across Wm. Colvln and J. N. Jacobson's places. Ho was successful in securing a largo number of names to tho petition which will bo presented to tho next term of tho county court. Coquillo Sentinel. Unusually .Kino .Attraction. In splto of a drizzling rain tho Crystal Thealro was crowded Monday nighr. Moving picture films of unusual mer it, oven for the Crystal aro being thrown on tho screen this week. Tho strong feature, however, is tho superb Binging of Demarla Gabbort. Until tho midweek change on Thursday evening, sho is singing, an Jrl-h ballad, "Tho Land of tho Celt and tho Gael." Tho song is beautlfuly illustrated with colored slides. , Hiirpriso Party. Saturday ovonlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonebrako, South Marshfleld, a de lightful surprlso party was glvon by tho many friends of Mr. Bonohrake, About 8 o'clock about thirty persons, previously assomblcd, walked in, and for the next fire or six hours good fel- MRS. W. LAWHORNE, of this city,, has returned to her home after vis iting with friends at Libby. EVAN HODSON, of Coos River, has returned to his home after having; spent a few days at North Bend. MISS CARRIE JOHNSON is very 111 with nn attack of appendicitis, at tho home of her brother, T". John son, of this city. itKtti CAPTAIN WESTHOFF, of the U. S. coast nnd geodetic survey, is on tho bay for a short visit. This Is tho captain's first visit hero for several years. MRS. E. R. HODSON and children havo been spending several days as tho guests of Mrs. Robert McCann, of North Bend. They returned to their homo on Coos river this af ternoon. MRS. R. SUMMERLIN, of North Bond, was reported Improving last evening. Mrs. Summerlln has been dangerously 111 for some tlmo. and her recovery Is certainly a wel come message to her many friends. MASTER FISH WARDEN H. G. VAN DUSEN arrived on the Alliance and Tuesday morning went up Coos, river, In company with Frank Smith, to Inspect tho Coos River fish hatchery. GEORGE ERICKSON, who has been, pharmacist in tho Sengstacken. drug store, recently sold to E. D. McArthur, for about two years, will leave on tho next Breakwater for Portland. Ho will return to tho Bay after a visit in the Lose City. MR. and MRS. L. J. BOWMAN left overland recently for their home In. Portland, being called from Coos Bay on account of tho Illness of their youngest child. Mrs. Bow man Is the daughter of Mrs. Anson Rogers, of Coos river, and has been her guest for somo time past. MRS. WILLIAM McCLURE and MRS. ROY PERKINS, of Marshfleld, paid friends a visit In this city and on the upper river a day or so last week Mr. and Mrs. Nels Osmundson, of Marshfleld, re turned Monday after a visit with. Mrs. G. R. WIskham, of this city, mother of tho latter. Coquillo Herald. lowship and mirth' reigned supreme. Vocal and instrumental music, cards and dancing contributed to tho even ing's pleasure. Tlio guests were also treated to a delicious luncheon. Verdict of Guilty. Lato yesterday afternoon, beforo tho jury summoned by Marshal Carter, tho case of Minot vs. Watkins was tried. Tho jury re turned a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation for mercy, against tho dofondant. Judgment was with held by Judgo Upton ponding tho filing of a petition for a now trial by tho defendant. Fishing Expedition. Captain Her man Kruger, of tho launch Sea Foam, left early Monday morning to "sco foam" around tho vicinity of Alle gany, with tho Intention of catching a couple of barrels of trout to last him and his crew through tho month of March. The catch of fish was no catch, and First Mate Nels Osmund son, Chief Engineer Bill Rambles and Harry Larson royal chef of the ex cursion, begged Captain Krugor ta glvo up the expedition and land them homo to their beloved firesides. Business Good. F. S. Dow, tho commission mnn of Marshfleld, was In tho city Tuesday transacting busi ness. In conversation with Mr. Dow he reports that Ills business has. doubled in tho past few months and this year will bo a banner ono for every business man. Ho claims that the near approach to the tlmo at starting up C. A. Smith's now mill and tho opening up of tho new camps has a tondoncy to strengthen busi ness In Coos county for several years to come. Coquillo Sontlnol. Will Get In Tho Game. Last year Myrtlo Point had no base ball because there was no sultablo grounds for tho game. This spring base ballists and owners of speed animals as well as othors desiring a track and amuse ment park, aro talking up tho ad visability of getting control of a pleca of tlio meadow In tho south-eastorn part ot tho city and fitting it up for these purposes. If all who aro in terested In such amusomonts unlto It Is probable that such a park could bo secured and lmprovod. It Is practically certain that tho Coos county baso ball league will bo In operation again this summer and IC Myrtlo Point is to bo In tho game It is nono too early now to begin agita ting tho proposition, Entorprlso. t 1 ""' j W.-JJK WJWMM