THE DAILY QOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELDt OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1908.
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COOS HAY TIDES
The following tables glvo the
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
MARCH, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Saturday . .7 3:22 C.9 3:59 5.4
SUNDAY. . 8 4:03 6.6 5:10 4.8
Monday. . .9 4:55 6.2 6:17 4.4
MAHCH, 1008.
X.OW WATER A. M. I P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. I h. m.l ft.
Saturday . .7 9:49 0.4 9:49 2.3
SUNDAY . .8 10:45 0.610:39 2.9
Monday . ..9 11:49 0.711:39 3.5
MISS EVA REED was a city visitor
yesterday.
MISS AGNES EFFEItS was a city
visitor today.
MRS. FRANK ROGERS was a city
visitor yesterday.
MRS. D. B. DOWER was shopping in
this city today. .
FRANK PIERCE, of Ten Mile, was
a city visitor Friday.
MRS. M. McGANN, of the Creamery,
was a city visitor Friday.
SEYMOUR ERICKSON, of Ten Mile,
was a city visitor Friday.
MRS. J. W. INGRAM was the guest
of Mrs. Gale of North Bend Friday.
MISS EMMA ERICKSON has accept
ed a position as stenographer with
Hall & Hall.
MAYOR L. J. SIMPSON, of North
Bend, was a visitor at the C. A.
Smith mill Thursday.
O. PETERSON is preparing to move
to Eastslde, where he has lately
built a new residence.
ASSESSOR LAWRENCE is in Marsh-
field today taking a canvass of the
city's wealth and poverty.
DR. McCORMAC took a party of
visitors over to the Smith mill this
afternoon, on his launch Dixie.
MRS. WILLIAM HORSFALL, who
has been in Portland for somo
time, returned on Friday's Break
.water. MISS MINNIE PETERSON, of North
Inlet, is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. John Freeland, of North
Bend.
MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON, of
Eastslde, has been visiting with
friends in North Bend for the last
few days.
MRS. REUBEN CAVANAUGH, of
Eastslde, has been visiting with
friends for somo time past at Myr
tle Point.
P. GU.LOVSEN, of South Marshfleld,
returned yesterday on the Plant
from Los Angeles, where he lias
been for his health.
WILLIAM CANDLIN, of the Pacific
Paper Co., returned to Coquille
this morning after a few days busi
ness visit on the bay.
MR. PHELAN left Marshfleld this
morning for his homo in Myrtle
Point, having spent a few days on
the bay attending to business af
fairs. MISS EVA TYRREL lias returned to
Coos Bay after an absence of six
years. Miss Tyrrel Is visiting her
mother Mrs. George Bolster, of
North Bend.
CARL JOHNSON, of this city, do
parted from this city yesterday on
the Plant for San Francisco, where
ho will remain for five or six weeks
visiting with friends.
T. D. WRIGHT, of San Francisco,
arrived In this city Friday and will
remain for somo timo attending to
business affairs and incidentally
visiting with friends.
MRS. J. NOWL1N nnd daughter re
turned to Prosper today after hav
ing visited for nbout three weeks
with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Piper, of North Bend.
CARL HAYES, of North Bond, Is
spending the week with his grand
mother, Mrs. Brown, at Coquille.
Mrs. Brown has been seriously ill,
but is now improving.
MRS. E. FAY and children, who have
been spending tho last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Simpson, of North Bend, loft today
for tholr homo near Prospor.
HERBERT LOCKIIART left yester
day for San Francisco for an in
definite period, during which ho
will attend to business affairs and
also visit relatives and friends.
P. S'. WEAVER, who has been vory
seriously 111 for somo timo past,
was at tho last repoit improving.
Tho sincere wish of his numerous
friends Is for his rapid recovery.
F. D. BRAKE, of Grant's Pass, is on
Coos Bay investigating tho re
sources of this country, with the
intention of investing in real es
tate If satisfaction can bo derived.
MISS MAY FISHER, of Portland, left
hero this morning for Bandon,
where she will remain until the
coming Wednesday, thence going
by way of Robeburg on her return
trip north.
R. S. KAUFMAN, representing M.
Seller &Co., of Portland, who has
been making his business circuit
through Coos county for the past
two weeks, leaves on the Break
water for Portland.
E. B. NORRIS, the representative for
Dunham, Carrigan and Hayden
Co., of San Francisco, returned to
Coos Bay today after having made
a successful business tour of Ban
don and tho river towns.
MRS. A. RIDEOUT and children, for
mei ly of Eastslde, but late of Ash
land, have gone to California for
their health. Tho cold was too se-
vere at Ashland for them, which
necessitated a change of climate.
GEORGE WEAVER left this city yes
terday for San Francisco, after
having remained in Marshfleld for
a short time. Mr. Weaver was
called to his home in this city on
account of tho illness of his father,
P. S. Weaver, an old pioneer of
Coos.
, NELSON, and daughter, AGNES,
left Marshfleld yesterday for their
old homo in Minneapolis, where
they will join Mrs. Nelson" and re
main permanently In the east. Mr.
Nelson has been on Coos Bay for
eight months In the employ of the
C. A. Snith Lumber and Manufac
turing Co.
Fine Weather
like this will
make anyone want to get Into
their glad rags and join
the bunch. It's an asy thing
to do If you happen to havo the
rags that suit you, but ono
sometimes finds it difficult to
find what they vant. Reali?
ing this I am making It my
business to help you out. I can
furnish you out wlth clothes
made to order or I can make
them myself for you.
. . Examine my sample books
and you will bo sure to find
what you want.
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Phone 1941.
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We now can figure with you on the
Great, Milking Machine
DeLaval Cream Separator
Fairbanks Gasoline Engines
To run same if you like
Everything Else in our Line
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MILLINERY OPENING
A complete showing of tho S ason's Stjles nt tho
Ckrke Millinery
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11
And continue for tlu remainder of tho season. All ladles are cor
dially imltetl to bo present and see this superb showing of Fine
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If you are seeking something In
a lino of garments a little moro
nobby, a littlo moro individual
than the average clothing, get tho
ADLEIt COLLEGIAN CIQTHES.
All suits pressed and all necessary
alterations mado before leaving
tbo store.
In sending for a suit made to
your measure you will do well to
place your order with me as I will
bo responsible for the fit as I am
a tailor and understand how to
take your measure and to give tho
proper description.
LW.
Tailor and Clothier.
Sacchl Building.
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MOOA, JAVA AND
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AH tho flavors of tho
former und tho popu
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Tnat sharpens the ap
petite hclp3 digestion
acts as a morning
bracer, a mid-day ton
ic and an evening stimulant.
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 B&ND
Sold Only Bj
GROCERY CO.
Marshfield, Ore.
Exclusive Agents
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TUT? TPTMTT Now open 7 to 9:30 p. m
I rllL IVllNiV- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:20
Special Rates to private parties 9:30 to 1 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exclusively
C. B. Schlffler, Floor Mgr. D. L. Averv. Prop.
I RELIABLE
IJFOOTWEAR.
THOROUGHBRED CHICKES
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
I am prepared to furnish during
tho season eggs for hatching from
thoroughbred S. C. Brovrn Leghorns,
Whlto Leghorns, Black Minorcas and
White Plymouth Rocks at ?1.00 per
setting. Incubator lots of Brown
Leghorn at ?5.00 per hundred and
Black Minorcas $6.00 per hundred.
Also eggs from the famous laying
Indian Runner ducks at $2.00 per
setting. J. O. WATSON.
Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle
and Barkshire swlno. Coquille, Oregon.
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Of
First Trust &
Savings Bank
Coos Bay
Tho largest capitalized and paid-in capital of any bank in
Coos county, and, from depositors' standpoint, as -well safe
guarded. Operating under new stato law, ft has broader priTilegea to
extend to customers than under any other banking charter, and
publicity as to its standing and condition is required, as well as
having good bank superTUIon by a state bank examiner.
Special attention is called to the Savings accounts, which
are lecelred as low as $1.00, and upon which interest is paid.
Wo solicit your business and invito your attention to Its
officers and directors.
John S. Coko, President. .M. C. Horton, Vico President and Mgr.
Horsey Kroltzer, Cashier.
S. C. Rogers. W. S. Chandler, . . . .William Grimes
C. W. Tower, . . Henry Bengstackcn, . . John P. Hall.
Commenced business October 21, 1907.
We will receive yo ur money for taxes and procure
your tax receipt and deliver same to you free of
charge,
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SALE MAKES A HIT
WHY?-Because I Produce the Goods
Too busy to tell you all about it but its great ask your friends
They savcckb'g money why not you.
JJ FREE TO ALLMusic by the Erickson boys, Saturday March 7th Come and join the bunch
'I Sale Only Lasts One Week : r : : Now is the Time to Get New Goods at a Bargain
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