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THE DAILY COOS BAY T1MI8, MAfKHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. ? v i V K t uilli..i..i..lMH"H"I"I"I-'I"I"I"I"I'l..i..l..i..,,,,i,.i..t!.;.,i.,i..I..I..I,.I..t..1..I..t.,I..1..1, A ENPICURE Can find no fault with Eastern Star Hams Bacon -OR- . Golden Gate Lard . At All Grocors 1 Pettyjohn, Nicols & Co. Agents T 4IIIIIIIH44'IHHH A WINNER J On exhibition at our sales rooms in connection with our COMPLETE I WHISTLES SIDE LIGHTS SPARK PLUGS CARBURETORS SPEED-WHEELS Water Front Near "A" Street - "Phone 33 JACK FLANAGAN - - BILL LA.WLOR North Bend, Oregon MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES White Cedar Chests J. F. Bode, Manager. 2& zm . hzi -w Why bako when wo have every thing a housewife could wish lu ; tho bakery line. Wo keep everything good to eat. 'A" Rf nnnrifllta New Bank Bldg. j 1mmmmmmmnm:ttttm:tmammnn:manJtta:mt::::t::: fcAAjt..t..j..;...ii'l"l"I"I"I"I"I"H,l"I"I"M-l'I"I"I"M H"i"I"HMH"I,,I,,,I liS Phone 1251 H..t....2..;;.Hi"i"l"l"l"t-l SSSOSl$005sttK?$ DRINK NATIONAL BEER sQfrK? i COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanash, Chapman (Sb Co. : GnMaI Rpur Work atvd Woodtarning. Launches a Specialty ;: - tfbot cf Qown Avtone, Marshfield T and Butchers LINE OF SPARK COILS STEERING-WHEELS MARINE-HARDWARE BELLS BATTERIES l m Made to Order. Phone 671 8 PPIV JOHN A. PROVORSE, Prop.and Mgf. North Bend, Oregon $ irI"r,i"i"t"i,,i"i"t"ili"I"I"I"I"liil"i"t"l WKRrwww ABSOLUTELY PURE BOTTLED BY Mirrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 r$$$a$$$$&$$$S$$S$$O$$$$0 rrAlior.nr S UlU3Ell O EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE ..FOR.. RELIABLE FOOTWEAR 5&$0$0$$$$&i$l(&&$$0XX itxxxiutttmziiuitiiiiiiizviuisxirnitui IMMtDIATE VICINITY It is the policv of this bank to comflno its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following enhances its own stability, but . nrnninfntt 41m 1.! I i J.. t . the community. II FIRST NATION A I RANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. I O. 13. Hinsdale W. S. McFnrland If - President Cashier John Trucss R. T. Kaufman ffl:mmt:t:m:anKaat:ttsassmw8 .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agents Phone 817. THOROUGHBRED CHICKEN EGGS FOR HATCHING. I am prepared to furnish during the season eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns, Whlto Leghorns, Black Mlnorcas and White Plymouth Rocks at ?1.00 per sotting. Incubator lots of Brown Leghorn at $5.00 per hundred and Black MInorcaa ?G.OO per hundred. Also eggs from the famous laying Indian Runner ducks at $2.00 per sotting. J. O. WATSON. Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle and Barkshiro swine. OoquIUo, Ore gon. Dancing School Every Monday O 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 me at the Hall on Mondays and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. Prof. O. P. Sniitli. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD OUEQON. Capital gu brrlbed $50,000 UnpitM raid Up HO.OOO UmlUided I'rofits frVi.000 JJoei a general banking business Mid drawt on the Bank ol California, San Kranclfc all!., Firut Naticnul Bank Portland Or., First Notional HanW Hospburg, Or., Hanover Na tlonal Bank, New York, N.i 11. KotI, child A son, London, F.ngland. Also eUl chango on neurlyall tho principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to chick, safe dfpoalt lock boxes for rent at 5 ceutu a inoutu or $5 a var, NTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSIT sasso QUICK DELIVERY in ii i !! n ii m ! iwii mmwi For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will bo open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY ii.iiiiiiM .ii i mmmmjmt iiii.nii Marshfield and North Bend. Facts About tho Grip. Tho grip is highly infectious. It stimulates other diseases. Tho 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 the grip are adults who perish from pneumonia or bron chitis, and the aged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children, whllo prono to tho dis ease, enjoy a comparative immunity from its complications and dangers. In adults the attack, as a rule, comes on with lightning like speed, health is suddenly overcome by a feollng of discomfort and depression. Ho "runs" at the nose; ho feels chilly; his head aches; his eyes pain him. Wnat to do go to bed at once; take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and qulnino as directed for influenza. Do this and the grip Is soon shorn of Its terrors. Tor sale by John Preuss. The riiuck-liiuded "power of the press" is nevor more usefully em ployed JhaR fn, psslsfine '-, wortTiy. etore te beeeaae a bigger ster. i GET YOUR T IjCoal j Woodii itMisms CSJr B5aiJEP ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE. Will sacrifice. Mrs. "Winifred Bas com, Johnson building, 2d St., be tween B and C, Marshfield. FOR SALE. New six-roomed bunga low, two nice lots In Railroad ad dition, only $1,400,000. I. S. Kauf in & Co. 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. Sanford, Marshfield, Ore. FOR RENT. Half of tho store room In the new O'Connell building, for suitable mercantile business. Ad dress M. M. Langdon, Marshfield, Oregon. FOR RENT. House of eight rooms, modern conveniences. Phone 343. FOR SALE. Full blooded Bronze turkeys. Price, $10i00 for one gobbler and two hens. Apply to S. C. Rogers, Phone 207, Coos Rover. FOR SALE. F esh milk and cream, puro and clean. Inquire Times office. LOST, Gold handled silk umbrella, round flat top. Finder pleaso re turn to Times office and receive suitablo reward. WANTED. A position as cheesemak- or; have had seven years experi ence in Michigan; can furnish best of references. Address F. A. Shoe maker, Roseburg, Ore. RANCH FOR SALE. ICO acres, mostly improved. Apply John Bear's Livery Barn. WANTED. Competent woman or girl to caro for elderly invalid. Apply to Mrs. Songstacken. WANTED Woman to do washing, ironing and sweeping. Apply Mrs. Songstacken. , . 1 .; r$ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 V V s $ 9 $ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A Few Cents Invested In a Want Ad. Will Bring ? You $ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 $ $ In Return. Reduction Sale At CnAS. A. STEVENS Cloak and Suit noose Chicago. Cor. First & B St., Marebflold. Mrs. M. It. BinUli, Anut, 4-44A'44 .. Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladies' and tioutv' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip IImIkt, Proprietor. fVVWVWW For a good Hatch use the PETALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt. Poultry Supplies OrderiYour Settings Now For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All Standard Bred, Price $1.50 Per Setting Special Price on Incubator f Lots, Jt VvSiAAAWAAWA ii Tattle of the Town Little grams of fact sifted front t tho chaff of gossip flying up 4 ana down tho town. WEATHER FORECAST. Western Oregon, fair this af ternoon, tonight and Thursday; continued cold, freezing temper atures in tho Interior tonight; northerly winds. .LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For 24 hours ending 6 p. m., March 3, by Dr. E. Mlngus, local co-operative government ob- $ server: Maximum, 51. Minimum, 31. G p. m., 39. Precipitation, .15. Wind, S. W. Partly cloudy. O COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables glvo tho hours of high and low tides for overy day this week: v MARCH, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Tuesday. . 3 0:45 7.112:39 7.4 Wednesday. 4 1:22 7.3 1:27 7.1 Thursday. .5 2:02 7.4 2:17 G.8 Friday . . .C 2:42 7.2 3:07 6.1 Saturday . .7 3:22 C.9 3:59 5.4 SUNDAY. . 8 4:03 6.G 5:10 4.8 MARCH, 1008. LOW WATERI A. M. I. M. Date. h m. ft. h. m. ft. Tuesday . . 3 6:46 1.1 7:03 -0.5 Wednesday .4 7:2C 0.G 7:43 0.0 Thursday . .5 8:09 0.4 8:19 0.G Friday. . .G 8:59 0.3 9:04 1.4 Saturday . .7 9:49 0.4 9:49 2.2 SUNDAY . .8 10:45 0.6 10:39 2.9 MRS. A. VINEYARD, of Eastside, lias been very seriously ill, but Is now improving to a great extent. MISS LILLIAN HALL, of this city, spent yesterday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Will Simpson, in North Bend. MISS BRONTE JENNINGS, if the Eastside, departed on the last Breakwater for an extended visit with relatives and friends In Port land. B. F. SAVAGE, of North Inlet, was a business visitor In Marshfield Tuesday. The board of school di rectors in his district, of which he is clerk, have decided to build a new school house this summer. MISS LILLIAN McCANN, of North Bend, spent yesterday at her home on tho Eastside. Returning in the evening sho brought a beautiful bunch of violets, and also one of narcissus, which speaks eloquently for the floral display that Coos Bay can claim. Sails For Sun Francisco. The largo barkentlno Arago is loadod and will sail for San Francisco today from North Bend. Berwick Arrives. The gasoline schooner Berwick has arrived in tho bay. Tho boat will bo hero for somo time undergoing somo light repairs. Minot Watkins Case. In tho case of Mlnot vs. Watkins, charging as sault and battery, tho defendant was assessed ?5 and costs by Judge Up ton. Redoudo From San Pedro. Tho steam schooner Redondo arrived in tho bay Wednesday morning from San Pedro. Tho boat will take its usual cargo of boxes and ties. Basket Hall Spirit. Tho baBket ball spirit has now struck tho boys of tho North Bend high school, and they have organized a basket ball team, with Marlon Reynolds as man ager. They havo laid down tho gauntlet to any team In Coos county wishing to contest them for basket ball honors. Epworth League of M. E. church, North Bond, begs tho honor of your rlverlnt prisonco nt aj-ivllry In mem ory of St. Phadrlg, Friday avenln', March the sixth, at tho Mlsthor Campboll's, on Florida avenue. Iv'ry wan Is roqulsted to wear a thrlfle of grano to extlnqulsh himself from tho lthors. Bring fifteen clnts for ro frishments. Resigns Position. George Erlck son, who has hold a position in tho McArthur Pharmacy for somo time, has rosigned nnd will go to Portland. During his two years' resldonco hero first as clerk with tho Sengstackon pharmacy and later with McArthur, Mr. Erickson has mado many friends who will regret his departuro, but wl0k'himthe"best of. success- In the f.ifurd."" North Bend Council. On next Tuesday, March 10, tho North Bead city council will meet It is expected .Jiat there will bo lLterestlng dovei C(.ments at this session, in connection, with tho saloon ordinance recently passed. Indies' Art Club Mrs. H. M Tuttle will entertain tho members of the Ladles' Art club at her homo on Friday, March 6. On last Friday tho ladles were entertained by Mrs. J. W. Snover, the hostess serving a. dell- clous luncheon. St. Patrick's Day Dance. On tho night of St. Patrick's day tho Hnha tankas will give a ball in I. O. O. F. hall. Tho affair will bo invitational. Tho members of tho Hahatanka3 dancing club glvo three or four func tions of this nature each year, and they aro always highly enjoyed by those attending. The Rat Campaign. Mayor E. E. Straw is leading tho Marshfield rat campaign. Mr. Straw Is now compil ing copy for a number of placards to be posted at conspicuous corners In the city, Informing all that the city will pay In good hard coin one nickel for each rat, dead, dying or alive, de livered into tho hands of Jack Car ter, marshal. Ferry Celebration. Eastside folks are planning a big celebration in honor of the dedication of the ferry to connect that city with Marshflold. Definite arrangements will bo com pleted In the near future for. this epochal occasion In tho history of Coos Bay's Infant child. Henry Seng- stacken, who now enjoys tho rolo of papa to tho new city, will figure on. tho program. Preparing for Potato Crop. In n brief letter to the business offico of Tho Times Charles W. Merchant, who is at tho Merchants' ranch at But lards, Oregon writes that ho is busy preparing ground for a largo crop of "Murplehs" or spuds and hay. Ho expects to market his potatoes in Cal ifornia. Hero's hoping the price will bo as big as tho crop, and both ba largo enough to make him a magnate and no "small potato" either. Progress Club Meets. Tho Prog ress club met Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Henry Songstacken. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey were tho topics of the even ing. Mrs. M. C. Horton read a paper on Coleridge and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford one on Southey. Both papers wo'.o. excellent. Other members of the club gave readings of proso and povry from these authors. The next moot ing of the club will bo on March 17. Fire .Boys Have Quarters. Tho Marshfield fire department at last possesses quarters. At a meeting on. Monday night the council dedicated to it tho large new room rocently opened In the rear of the council chambers. Tho now quarters will also be utilized as a rehearsal hall for the Acmo band. It is tho intention to make a trap drop and install a pole, later on, from the quarters to the fire department on tho first floor. Curfew for Saloons. Curfew Is hereafter going to ring for the saloon, keepers at midnight. Mayor Straw delivered this ukase to a TImc3 re porter Tuesday evening. Said tho mayor: "I want you to say that every night at 12 o'clock tho city boll will be tapped once, as tho signal for all saloons to close." (For tho benefit of strangers the city boll is the overgrown wagon tiro which hangeth in tho belfry ovor tho city hall.) Listen for tho bell. Kills n Pelican. Captain John Josephine, of tho launch Teddy, Tues day shot a fine specimen of pelican up Haynos Inlet. Ho brought It back in tho evening and donated It to tho extensive collection In tho Pullman saloon. Old rcsldonters and seafaring mon say tho bird Is of very largo size. It measures a little over seven feet from tip to tip of wings. Its bill Is about fourteen inches long, whllo the lunch basket attached, commonly known as tho pouch, will carry comfortably a good-sized fish. Pollcans are very rare Inland, and it is tho bollef that tho ono now on ex hibition was run ashore by tha re cent heavy storms along tho const. Meetings Elicit Interest. Ilui special services being conducted by tho Salvation Army In tho local churches hero havo been lncreutrs In Interest each night. Brlgidlor Jenkins has proved an ablo speaker, and tho songs by Major Faulknor t.nd Adjutant Storey havo been greatly onjoyed by all. Services will bo ton ducted at the school house in Alle gany Wednosday evening. Thursday zoning n meotlng will bo held n't ho Baptist church. An open air service will bo hold Thursday, nocyi ani in the evonlng. -otPHONB'lll) foriraMsenger boy ta carry parcels or run errands. I 4 ...-, . . T.1VT..W