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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1908)
J 3 1 TOE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1908. K t V T :l ' f .M.iM....MM"frrii"i"i"M'MiH"rM Where Are You Going Tonight? 1 FIVE MOVING 1'ICTUItES AND TWO ILLUSTRATED SONGS AT THE j -CRYSTAL THEATRE- Personal Notes. Tonight Tuesday and Wednesday The lilRlit House Keeper In n High Sen A tlirllllng tragedy of the sea a film of great beauty and Interest. Two Hull Hoys You know it will bo comic. . ; ,. . , . -V ' . Tho Three Chatterboxes Tho funny bono of politics. Little Mischiefs Or why tho kids got spanked. Tho Mother-hi-lnw Race A film that would make an Egyptian mummy turn over in his sarocophagus and sneeze. If you want to learn how to laugh, this is "The Time, the Place, and tho Tickle." Henr DEMAHIS GAHI1EHT sing "Blue Eyes" and tho popular child-song "Captain Daby Bunting." Program Changed Monday and Thursday Performances 7:30 aM :45 Admission 10c .... ....-t.f f T t ti.t..T..f..tnTii!.itntirT-T- frJ..M"M"M"M''l"I"M"H"l"H,4I - 'fl-i"!" tIMI..aI..HHr-H4H:III"H I waawvwwvwwwm . 'For a good Hatch'use the PETALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN,Agt. Poultry Supplies Order "Your Settingi Now For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred PlymouthRocks All StandardBred. A Precious Cargo What? The Shipment of PRIMROSE HAMS X Just Received on the Plant by I GAMBLES MARKET - Why? X ' Because They Arc As Good As Gold .H-K-K-HW-H X I Favor Us and Yourself s. - By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur niture store in the city where no second hand goods are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit J is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had 4 here, Price $1.50 Per Setting Specialise on Incubator Lots. VAVWWVWVVWyvWWvVW g IMMEDIATE VICINITY 8 It is tho policy of this bank to li coinnnu im umiuras i.u uo H mediate vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only B enhances its own stability, but 8 promotes tho highest interest of the community. I EIRST NATIONAL BANK OF g COOS BAY, Marshficld, Ore. ""v.,""r""' ;',:;" a I'resiuuui, o""" xt. i)nniaa T? T TCnufmnn Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier MISS D. BLACK was shopping in Mnrshfleld today. MR. ANDREW WICKMAN was a city visitor yesterday. MR. JAMES CORRAN spent Sunday up Coos River fishing. MR. DWIGHT LONG, of North Dond, was a city visitor yesterday. MR. AND MRS. FRANK DENNING spent Sunday on Coos River. REV. FATHER CURLEY held Catho lic services In Dandon on Sunday. D. FOLSOM, of Coquille, was in Marshficld on business Saturday. J. S. LYONS, of Dandon, was a busi ness visitor on Coos Bay Saturday. MISS D. ELSWORTH is the guest of friends for a few days In Marsh field. MR. AND MRS. WELLS, of Marsh field, spent Sunday on Coos River fishing. E. C. ROBERTS, a merchant of Myr tle Point, was a Coos Bay visitor Saturday. MISS HOELING, of North Bend, was tho guest of friends in Marshflold yesterday. MRS. FRIEDLAND was shopping in Marshficld today, and also visiting with friends. MISSES LUCILLE FEENY and Ellen Walby are visiting friends on Coos River for a few days. MR. C. F. McCQLLUM moved in his new residence on North Bend Heights last Saturday. MR. A. B. DALY, of Marshfleld, was attending to business affairs in North Bend on Friday. MR. CLARENCE GOULD, of Coos River, has been a business visitor in Marshfleld for a few days. Win, IRVIN and wife, of Bandon, were visitors on the Bay Satur day, on their way to Portland. JOHN KENEFICK, tho Standard Oil man of Portland, was transacting business in Marshfleld Saturday. HOWARD EVANS, of Olympla, Washington, has been on the Bay looking after his Interests here. DAN LYONS is again able to be about after a short but severe siege with incipient pneumonia. SOME SPECIAL PIECES of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store, Come and inspect the stock whether you wish to buy or not, C. A. JOHNSON , FRONT STREET . .1. ..-H-H-- f it WANTED. A wide-awake messen ger boy. Apply at once Western Union Telegraph office. $Coa! GET YOUR Wooi A N D .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agents WANTED. Man or wife, or compe tent woman on ranch. C. P. Cole man, Templeton, Ore. HOUSE for rent and furniture for sale. Apply this office. Would you forget your ammunition or fishing tackle, so Don't Forget Your Stomach Wo have everything to All your lunch basket with. COOS BAY BAKERY Ounositc Hank Building. tSWtjmmtmm:::t:Jtm:m::tnj:t:mm; ....MMMMff mttmimitiimtimttm iaimimuammmtuttttHnmjJwww"""""""""" ?? A V A..4... BTft Investors: mvesugara i ms One block consisting of ' H8 $ Phone 817. a5H5S5ESHSHSa5S5ZSa5BSZSZ5a5HHaSES2 EMP2IUD arket LOST. Eagle charm; eagle claws with eaele In center; also flybook full of hooks. Leavo at P. K. and receive reward. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK cock erels, Campbell strain, $1.50 each. Eggs for hatching, GOc for 13; $3.50 for 100. Mrs. S. J. Defreese, North Coos River. FOR RENT. Ono nice large house keeping room. Apply upstairs Coos Bay Monthly building. Ju Rail Road Addition, Well located Call for information nt the offlco of ittcmaw s. TYMPANY lmmmmtmtumn:mnmmtitmm:t: Xy r irk 1 IV T XS 4 tt tit tit NATIONAL BEER ABSOLUTELY PURE BOTTLED BY Mirrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 A Street Wharf Fresh, Snlt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. "Wharf back of . .- -y 1TONEER GROCERY. 1" a 2SE5ES25H525Z5E5H5H5E5H5EK5c!5e5eijd Cab Call Service at Any Honr (iood ilearso aud Vehicle. IIUISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. AVood for RJ. Third A A t. Phono 1201 iiarthflold FOR SALE. New 10-foot launch, In perfect running order. Inquire at Alger's boat house, North Bend. WANTED. Job as porter In saloon, or dishwasher. Address Worker, caro Times. MISS WALLER has been Installed as telephone operator at tho private exchango In tho C. A. Smith mill. MR. WALTER EVANS, of Eureka, Cal., Is on Coos Bay for a short time attending to business affairs. MISS ALPHA WICKLUND, of Em pire, has been tho gjiest of Miss Mamie Gulovsen for tho past few days. MISS MABEL GRAY, of North Bond, left on Saturday's Breakwater for Portland, to reside there with rela tives. MISS MAY MAGEE left Marshfleld this morning for her homo in Em pire, after having spent a few days with friends. MISS STELLA WICKLUND returned to Beaver Hill this morning nfter having spent Sunday with friends In Marshfleld. REV. F. E. BURKHART, L.acey k. Summerlln and D. W. Thurston were holding conference In tho U. B. Church at North B.end on Sat urday. MISS MAMIE ANDERSON left Marshfleld today for Portland, where she has accepted a good po sition in one of the foremost stores of that city. MR. DAN. LODDY, of San Francis co, Is making a business tour of the different towns on the bay and lat er on will travel through tho Co quille country. MISS MAY PETERSON, of Russel Bros., North Bend, spent Sunday visiting her parents at Haines In let. She was accompanied by Miss Anna Jacobson. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAMS, of San Francisco, have arrived on Coos Bay and will remain through tho summer with their daughter, Mrs. May Olson, of Empire. R. F. MAHAFFY, a business man of St. Louis, Is a visitor on Coos Bay, investigating its resources and nrosnects with a view to investing and possibly locating nere. MR. W. F. GKKisw, oi ruii.n". passed through this city yesteruay on his way to Bandon where ho will attend to business affairs and Incidentally visit with relatives and friends. MRS. T. R. RODFELL, of Portland, is visiting friends for a week on Coos Bay. From hero sho will leave by way of Itoseburg for Los Angeles and remain through tho coming summer. GEO. A. BERGSTROM, Manager of tho Pacific Lumber Company, oi San Francisco, sales agent lor tno C. A. Smith Mill, has returned af ter an Inspection of the mill where tho lumber comes from. TVTiac3 rATRV BARR. of Bandon, is spending a few days in Marshuem with her friends. After leaving here Miss Barr will go to North Bond where she will remain a short time with her sister, Miss Annie Barr. mhr V. D. LARSON left today over- lnn.i fnr SIsson. Cal., where sho will visit for about two months with rolatlves. Mrs. Larson goes especially for tho improvement of her health, which has been exceed ingly poor of late. MR. BERT DAKE, of Seattle, has re turned to Marshfleld again after a six months' absence, during which ho spent at his old homo In Ohio. Mr. Dake will remain on Coos Bay and next summer will build a resl .lnncB and bring his family. MR. ED. FIELDS, of Los Angeles, passed through Marshfleld yester day on his way to Myrtlo Point, and thence to Roseburg, whoro ho has various business interests which ho will attend to and then return to his homo in tho south. CHARLES WATSON, representing Wadhams & Kerr Bros., of Port land, arrived on tho Breakwater on. his regular bi-monthly business trip to Coos County. He will leavo for tho Coqulllo Valley on Mon day's train, to make Myrtlo Point, Coquille and Bandon. Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from tho chaff of gossip flyiHg up and down tho town. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables glvo tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: march, loos. HIGH WATER) A. M. I I Date. h. m.'l ft. I Tuesday . .10 Wednesday 11 Thursday . 12 Friday . . 13 Saturday . 14 SUNDAY . 15 Monday. . 16 LOW WATER Date. Tuesday . 10 Wednesday 11 Thursday . 12 Friday . . .13 Saturday . 14 SUNDAY . 15 Monday. ..16 5'.47 6:57 8:07 9:07 9:57 10:39 11:22 A h. m. 0:55 2:19 3:29 4:23 5:04 5:39 5.8 5.5 5.5 B.6 5.8 6.0 6.3 M. ft. P. M. h. in. 7:41 8:57 9:52 10:32 11:07 11:37 p. r. ft. 4.4 4.G 5.1 5.5. 5.9 G.2 h. m ft. 12:55 0.9 3.8 2:04 .8 3.8 3:05 0.P 3.5 3:55 0.5 3.1 4:39 0.4 2.6 5:14 0.4 .1 5:45 0.5 J mEXTS TONIGHT. MASONIC OPERA HOUSE. Tra- vello Landers & Co. in advanced vnudovllle. CRYSTAL THEATER. Moving pic tures, illustrated songs, vaudeville, rimniro of urogram tonight. OIU'UUUM THEATER Moving pic tures, colored views, electric piano. DANCING SCHOOL. In Odd Fel lows' hall. CITY COUNCIL. Meets at city hall. Omega Arrives Tho Omega ar rived yesterday and is loading at tho Porter mill. a KM-por. Contract. Tho Mael brothers havo taken a contract to slash and grade streets in the Bolso addition. Dins nt Liliby. John Zarf, an em ploye qt tho Llbby mine, passed away at his homo there last week from. consumption. Ho leaves a wife and child to mourn his loss. In their af fliction they havo the sympathy of all who know them. Move to Plat O. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron moved Saturday to Plat C, where they have a comfort ablo little home ready for occu pancy. They are located west of the county road, a short distance beyond tho O'Connoll property. Small Pox Refugee Caught. The man named Dean who was exposed to tho caso of smallpox at Sunset bay and escaped tho quarantine was ap prehended in Marshfleld Saturday -11.1 n.l ..ntitvnnrl fn tlin CaTHD. There havo been np further cases, and It is hoped tho dlseaso may do confined to tho one case. Sale a Success. Tho many people that attended the sale at George Qoodr urn's Furnishery Saturday evening lenjoyed a rare musical treat. Tho Erlckson Boys, ma'ndolin orches trlca, discoursed sweet strains until a lato hour, not only winning fame for themselves, but making tho salo a great success. FOR SALE. 25 tons oat hay, 25 tons clover hay and 15 tons tim othy mixed hay, all i good condi tion. Will sell at a bargain, for cash. A. W. Kjolland, North Bend, Oregon. WANTED, CAUNDRESS. Apply Mrs. J. F. Clark, box 160; or phono 303; good wages. and NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rui Between Marnhfleld tiul Nortl, Hcnd Made in 1SS HJiutcs. Private Lan3inp. Fare: One wnvf lBc; raw a tlp. 3 3. A. O'JCKWiY, Proprietor. Today's ads. should flnl some de sirable- tenants for 6om esirablp properties. , FOR SALE. In sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, township 24, 604 acres of land, good house, bearing orchards, etc. Will sell 'the wholo of it, or in par cels to suit purchaser. Apply to C. W. Sanford, Marshflold, Ore. The C. B., R. & L R. R. and Navigation Co. -TRE O. B R. & E. R. It. & N. OO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. CARD OF THANKS. To tho friends whoso many kindly acts and sympathy lessened tho bur don of my affliction in tho sickness and death of my husband, I extend my grateful thanks. MRS. MARY ZARF. A Lean Year Roy. Tho question of what was to become of all the leap year girls arriving on Coos Bay was partially solved this, morning, whoa a young draughtsman, weigni ninu pounds, put in an appearance at tho C. M. Hlmebaugh homo and an nounced that ho had come to stay. Mother and child a'ro doing well, and Architect Hlmebaugh is designing: air castles that would make a Fifth avenue mansion look liko a fisher man's hut. Read the Want Ads. No. 1. I Dally, ex. Sunday No. 2 L 7. 9:00a.m.Marsn'd 1Ar,12:30p.m Junction ,v. 9:45a.m. Coquille Lv.ll:Suii.n Ar.l0:20a.m. Myrtle PtLv.lO:4&a.m Trains to and from Beaver Rill dally. . W..F. Miller, Asnt. No 1 Lamn Chimneys 5c No 2 Lamp Chimneys 10c Tho abovo are only samples of tho many bargains In household articles that you may find at this Btoro. Wo have Just re ceived a comploto lino of KITCHEN UTENSILS Pots, Kettles, Fry Pans, Stow Pans, Pie Pans, and in fact every small article for tho kitchen and all at prices that will save you money. Step into tho storo and seo these articles and get tho prices. It will pay Fry Pans 10c and up. A M. PRENTISS & CO. l'ost Cards, Novplties, General Merchandise. Beautiful Flowers From Empire. Saturday while Tho Times was on milfed In creat clouds of gloom as a result of tho typesetting machine that wouldn't work and reporters that indulged In tho "absent treat ment." tho silver lining to tho clouu was found In a great bunch of spring flowers that shed a wealth of rar beauty and fragrance In the editorial sanctum. They came from Eraplro for tho editor, with tho kindly com pliments of Mrs. R. H. Olsen. There wore beautiful Jonquils and daffodils, daisies, nansles and a aalnty and fra grant bunch of violets. They wero a flattering compliment to tho raro mildness of tho Coos Bay climate and" a suggestion to everyone In this sec tion how It may be made a place ot surpassing beauty by cfltlvatlra or flowers. Tho Times staff extends Its kindly thanks for tlio grLce-ul cour tfiav imnlled and tho thotightfulness which sent this first breath of sprlng- tlmo into an atmosphere of nowsna- nnrs and magazines, and a ray ot sunshine and beauty direct to tho soul. Tho public responas "in kind" tI Boro-advertlslng. If It 1b big, lra-N portant, tu,ll of Bignltlcanco to thrifty ttd. In tho paper today you are w i -H': ,.ji-.U' . Hiy "Srw"!?