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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1908)
"'-SFX' THE DAFLY 6dCS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908. K SPRING OPENING We desire to announco that our opening of Spring and Summer Mill inory will take placo SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUBS. MARCH, 21, 23 and 21 Lnd oxtend a cordial Invitation to lie public. , All the season's latest creations In shapes and tn.nmlngs aro d.splayed. Mrs. M. M. Langdon. O'Connell Iildg. iMmlflllilttmiiMSJ City Market T Bone Steak, per pound. .15c Sirloin Steak per pound. . .15c Prlmo Rib Roast 12 'jt Round Steak, 2 pounds... 25c This market Alls nil the requirements of what n flrst-clnss family market should he. All our meats aro corn fed and everyone knows that corn fed beef and pork makes tho best and tmost wholesome meats. Wo handle no other kind. Our shop is clean and sanitary in every nook and corner. The public is invited to inspect tho rear rooms. Wo guarantee satisfaction and only ask a trial order to convince you. Our prices aro always reasonable and quality always the best. . Read These Prices Pot Roast from. .7c to lie Pork Chops 12 to 15c Nice Beef for boiling 7 and 8c Mutton Stew 10c Mutton Chops and Roast.. 15c The City Meat Market R. H. NOBLE, Prop. Phone 1941 Cor. Front and GET YOUR Coal j Wood .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agents Phone 817. WVWS.VWVVVWVVWV'SA For a good Hatch'use the S Wkwirai a strvw t E.1ALUMA JOHN W. FLANAGAN,Agt. Poultry Supplies Order jYour Setting! Now For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred PlymouthJRocks All Standard JBred. Price $1,50 Per Setting SpecialPrice on Incubator Lots. ywiAww UttttHMMUHM -0d --- l Steam Dye Works C Strwrt, Rg3K9 Ladies' and GentH' GariueuM Cleaned or Dyed Philsp B?fker, Proprit tar. '?p2&pg JOHN A. PROVORSE, Prop.and Mgr. Phone 1251 - - North Bend, Orecon ? r"KH-4H"5H.HHM j.4j.jrI''"HJt'J,rTVi vnrMv.--HH X f I Favor j. Us aed Yourself 1 By. buying your furniture here, This is the only fur- f 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 A here, J SOME SPECIAL PIECES $ l of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on ' 4 display at this store, Come and inspect the stock whether you wish to buy or not, C. A. JOHNSON " FRONT STREET 3: .T..f !'. .TiTn'.ti.T..' i,,A,li,i,ili"ii"I"i,J'4 I",I"III y T?T 'y fI 1 !' nmwwtmmtmaammmwmnrmm, szsESESESSSHSZSHSHszsriSHSZSzSr! IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of this bank to : : K comflno ita business to the im- : : it mediato vicinity. In following H this course, the bank not only : : it enhances its own stability, but : promotes the highestjnterest of ; EIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. fj 0. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland ' fj President Cashier John Proe83 It. T. Kaufman ti Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier ilyHn EMPIRE Market A Street Wharf Froeb, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish la season. Wharf back of . .. t - -w PIONEER GROCERY. E5EH5r52525Z525Z5E51S2S55r2a255a -i.rt.aJi.TL .nlil i&Skx rr - '- ts3iSS&& Cuh C all Sorvicu ut Any Hour Good Uctine ami Vehicles. HEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stublo. Wood for Bala. Third & A St. Phone 1201 MarslifieUi Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in n Class by Itself. "As an Ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in a class by itself," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of Gwynnevlllo, Ind. "I take great pleasure in testifying to tho results of Chamberlain's Cough Medicine. In fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of tho moijt exact ing in cases of coughs and colds of children. As it contains no opium, chloroform or morphine, It certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy for tho ills it is intended." For sale by John Preuss. THOROUGHBRED CHICKEN EGGS FOR HATCHING. I am prepared to furnish during the season eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns, Whito 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 Barkshlro swine. Coqullle, Oregon. Cure Tiint Cold While You Can. Better spend tho small amount a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy would cost you right now than to run tho risk of a cold developing Into pneumonia, which may mean a big doctor'B bill. For sale by John Preuss. Just received a flme line of flshiaf tickle. Cobs Bay Cask store. M TO UID R. D. Hume Announces Plan to Dispose of 15,000 Acres of His Kingdom in Curry. The following news contained In a recent press dispatch from Salem, Oregon, will prove interesting to readers of The Times, as It. D. Hume, tho Salmon King, Is well known in Coos county. The dispatch says: "R. D. Hume, the Rogue River Salmon King, whoso winter homo is at Piedmont, an aristocratic suburb of Oakland, California, was here Sun day between trains and told a Journal representative that ho had made all his plans to give away his large hold ings of land on a new plan that will bring many settlers to Curry county. Ho proposes to cut up tho larger part of his 15,000 acres Into 20-acro tracts and glvo each family locating on one of them a cow, a pig and some chick ens, and let them have tho land rent free for five years. Tho other 15 years he will ask them to pay $2 per acre rent and taxes, and at the end ol that timo they will get a deed to the property. Besides, they will have free timber and free use of a sawmill to cut all the lumber needed for im provements. Tho experiment will be tried first with' 20 families. If that succeeds ho will locate 20 more. He intends to make Curry -county the ideal place for thrifty, Industrious families. Mr. Hume says he has no political ambitions and would not take a placo in the United States Senate if it wore offered to him. The Drain and Coos Bay stage line has transferred its Marshfield agency from Norton & Hansen store to H. C. Bneckenrldge, agent, at tho office of the Coos Bay Transportation Co., A Street Dock. For in formation phone 1G31 or inquire of Capt. Holden, of tho launch Gasco. Mrs AI. M. Langdon, of Kansis City, has secured a store room In the O'Connell building and will open an up-to-date millinery parlor. FOR SALE. Dishes and Household furniture complete. Mrs. Haruing, A street. RANCH FOR RENT Near town, im proved, good for dairy farming, market gardening and cattle rais ing. Apply to Chs. Sneddon Sr. FOR RENT. A furnished 3-room cottage, close in. Apply Stutsman & Co. HELP WANTED A man and wife to take charge of my dairy ranch on South Coos River, apply to Geo. Witto, Marshfield, Ore. FOR SALE Beautiful G-acro tracts at $60 and $G5 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon. . FOR RENT. Flat No. 3 in tho O'Connell building. Apply to R. F. Williams, Flanagan & Bennett Bank. PIANO FOR SALE. Apply to Mrs. Alice Dubay, East Marshfield. WANTED Young lady to learn sten ography and typewriting and do office work. Apply Farrln & FarrifT. WANTED A girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. J. S. Coke. WANTED An old bookkeeper would like a set of books, or would post up books for those who havo no regular bookkeeper. Address W. S. F. care Times. WANTED. A wide-awake messen ger boy. Apply at onco Western Union Telegraph office. WANTED. Man or wife, or compe tent woman on ranch. C. P. Colo man, Temploton, Oro. HuUSE for rent and furniture for sale. Apply this office FOR SALE. 25 tons oat hay, 25 tons clover hay and 15 tons tim othy mixed bay, nil 1 good condi tion. Will sell at a bargain, for cash. A. W. Kjolland, North Bend. Oregon. Personal Notes. MISS D. HOYT is a city visitor today. MRS. MAY McOANN was a city vis itor today. MR. and MRS. LESS SMITH were city visitors today. MISS MARY YOAKUM was shopping in Marshfield today. MRS. WM. LUSE, of Coos River, was a city visitor today. TOM YATES Is In Marshfield for a week as tho guest of friends. CHARLES THOMAS, of North Bend, was r, city visitor yesterday. MRS. TOM HARVEY, who has been seriously ill, is now improving. GUS PEDERSON, of Empire, was a business visitor in Marshfield today. W. HUMBERT, of Eastslde, was a business visitor In Marshfield yesterday. ELDON CAVANAUGH, of North Bond, Is a victim of an attack 'of tho mumps. MRS. GEORGE SNYDER has been seriously ill, but at last reports was improving. MRS. LAWRENCE ANSELMO, of Beaver Hill, is visiting friends for a few days In Marshfield. MRS. LOU HAZARD, of Coqullle, Is spending a few days in Maj-shfield as tho guest of Mrs. Fannlo Haz ard. MRS ALFRED SHROEDER and sons, of Johnson's mill, aro visiting with relatives in Marshfield for a few days. MISS ANNIE JOHNSON left this morning for Portland, where she will remain for tho summer with relatives. MRS. K. MORIARITY, of Marshfield, has gono to her ranch near Coal- edo, where sho expects to remain for a few weeks. R. C. CORDES and WARNER OGREN left Marshfield for Coos River, where they remained thru tho day fly fishing. MRS. D. F. DOANE is visiting with relatives in North Bend for a few days, before her departure for her homo near Coqullle. MRS. ROOD, who has been visiting her daughter in North Bend for a few days, returned to her homo on Coos River Tuesday. REX DAVIS, the representative of J. A. Folger & Co., of San Francisco, left Coos Bay this morning for tho valley by way of Drain. GUY LATTIN is building a now resi dence on Sheridan avenue, near Queen, which will, when finished, be used as a boarding house. MR. McKELLEPS, of North Bend, passed through Marshfield today on his way to Coqullle, where he will attend to business affairs. MRS. S. A. .Yoakum returned yester day from a two weeks' trip thru Curry county on business connect ed with the dairy inspectorship R. D. KIMBALL left Marshfield this morning on a business trip thru tho Coqullle country and river towns. Mr. Kimball will return to Coos Bay during next week. JOHN KRONHOLM, of the Magnes & Matson store, is taking an en forced vacation because of tho serious illness of his grandmother, Mrs. Kronholm, at Ferndalo. JACK SWANTON, who has been em ployed nt tho Pioneer hardware store, has taken a position as log scaler for Henry Hoeck, who is logging for tho Simpson Lumber company. FRANK PREY has purchased Nor man Savage's interest In the steamer Rota. It Is lite intention to placo tho vessel on tho ways at South Coos River and thoroughly overhaul her before placing her on tho route again. DR. J. T. McCORMAC and daughter, MISS ALICE, will leave tho Inst of tho week on a three weeks' vaca tion trip along tho northwest coast, with Vancouver as an objectlvo point, and Portland, Tacoma, So attlo and Bellingham ombraced in tho itinorary. FRANK CARTER, of Bandon, Is vis iting for a short timo with friends, and also incidentally attending to business affairs. Mr. Carter in tonds leaving by way of tho Alli ance for Portland, whero ho will remain through tho coming sum mer, and recolvo medical treat ment. MRS. B. DONER and children, of Milwaukee, Wis., arrived on Coos Bay yesterday. Mr. Donor came to Marshflold during tho month of last Novembor, 'and slnco then has been making arrangements for tho arrival of his family. They will live in South Marshfield for tho present. BEN BROWN, of San Francisco, Is making a business tour of Coos county for tho first timo in four years. Mr. Brown formerly came to Coos Bay threq times a year, but in 1904 was changod by tho firm ho represents, to tho Inland work Ho will bo in Marnhflold today, to morrow in North Bend, and ther leave for Bandon and Coqullle. W counr o Franchise for Logging Road Also Granted on South j Inlet. i Upon tho petition of tho Coos Baj; Coal and Lumber Company the coun ty court last week confirmed tho re port of tho road viewers and de clared tho road located by them through tho lands of Anton Ander son, Alfred Brunnel and Andreas An derson, on South Inlet, a county road. The county court denied the peti tioner's prayer for a franchise for a logging railroad upon such road for a period of ten years to tho Smith Powers Logging Company. This company proposes to transport logs, for the different concerns which own timber in that locality upon reasona ble rates. Among others tho Mena- sha Woodenware Company, Coos Bay Lumber & Coal Company, Smith rowers Logging Company and Simp son Lumber Company, aro the owners of largo holdings in tho country drained by South Slough. Tho ranchers mentioned above whoso lauds aro cut up by reason of tho new road may review the d-i-clslon of the county court on tho giounds that tho statute is unconstitutional. MARSHFIELD GIRL WEDS. l'nrtlculnrns of tho Marriage of Miss Kruse at Myrtle Point. A pretty 'wedding took placo at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Guerin at 11 o'clock Thursday, when B. T. VanDecar, of Salem, brother of Mrs. Guerin, and Miss Sarah M. Kruse of Marshfield were united in marriage by Rev. Thomas Barklow, only tho relatives of the contracting parties being present. After the ceremony and congratu lations, a fine dinner was served in tho afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Van Decar left for Prosper, where they will make a brief visit at tho homo of tho bride's brother, Archie Kruse. From there they will go to Marsh field for another short visit, and will leave on tho next Breakwater for Portland and from there to Salem, where the groom has a fine homo prepared for his bride. Mr. VanDe car has a position there with the well known firm of John G. Barr & Co., having charge of tho watch and dia mond department as salesman and watchmaker. Tho groom Is well known In this city, whero ho has a host of friends. He has made this his homo for 11 ot 12 years, with tho exception of tho past year or two, when ho has been on tho road for a jewelry house. Tho brldo is a natlvo of C003 county, having boon born at Marsh field, whero her father was a pioneer ship builder. Sho hns many friends among tho people of the county who will unite In tho best wishes for her future. Enterprise. MISS MYRER was a city visitor yes terday. MISS ETHEL WELLS is visiting for a few days with friends in North. ' Bend. M. T. SHERRETT, of Gardiner, is a city visitor for a few days. Mr. Shorrett Is tho foreman of a log ging camp in that vicinity, and whilo on Coos Bay ho intends in vestigating tho camps in tho sur rounding country. Misses and children's dres3C3 in Ginghams, Percales, Lawn and Jap Silks at the Ladles Emporium. IIANDON BREVITIES. Items of Interest in tho City by tho Sen From tho Recorder. S. J. Prlnco left recently for Santa Cruz, California, whero ho will spend tho remainder of tho winter. N. E, Barklow and wife loft yes terday for Myrtle Point, whero thoy havo purchased a ranch. William Irvlno and family loft to day via tho Bay en route to their fu ture homo at Gray's Harbor, Wash ington. In tho justice court at Rivorton yesterday R. C. Lyons was awarded $59 and costs, tho samo being the amount of a tender mado by defend ant, Ben Copo, in tho case of Lyons vs. Copo. Mr. Lyons was suing for $121.14. Captain O. WIren, of tho Coquillo river light station, has kindly fur nished tho Recorder with tho follow ing official rain report: Total pre ilpltatipn or tho month of February, 1900, 4.78 inches; for February 1907, Inches in favor of February a year U'o. Exclusive stylos In Shirts Waiata nt tho -T..niHfH TCmnnrlnm. v. ?",-., . J imwnmvmmmsm