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TOE DAILY C8QS BAY TIMES, MA1KHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908. I"I-ltI-I"I....t..II...... ;..;..x..j...j.. Where Are You Going Tonight? MOVING PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONGS nnd VAUDEVILLE nt tho -CRYSTAL THEATRE- AN ATLANTIC VOYAGE. Across the ocean on tho Kaiser Wllhelm dor Uiosse in ton minutes. This Is one of the finest pictures of ocean life ever produced in moving pictures world and is alone worth tho piice of r.awlsslon. i THE HERO. A realtistic rescue of a little girl from a burning building. THE ONE NIGHT STAND. "East. Lynno" tonight and no paper up. The leading man proceeds to bill the town. .A laugh from start to finish in tho adventures of this unluckly theatrical troupe. SI CORNTASSEL will present the mus-ical. specialty. "THE BINGVILLE BAND."' t DEMARIS GABBERT will sing the. two Illustrated songs, Down Lover's Lane We'll Roam, Jennie", and the catchy musical hit "Honey Time." TT"TiTm Performances Program Changed Monday and Thursday ?:30 aM 8:45 Admission 10c I mhhh. SPRING OPENING Wo desire to announce that our opening of Spring and Summer Mill inery will take plac? SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUES. MARCH, 21, 23 and 21 Mid extend a cordial invitation to tl e public. All the season's latest creations In shapes and tri.nmings are d.splayed. Mrs. M. M. Langdon O'Connell Bldg. r iff if i fi j ' A WINNER GASOLINE ENGINES On exhibition at our sales rooms in connection with our COMPLETE LINE OF WHISTLES SPARK COILS SIDE LIGHTS STEERING-WHEELS SPARK PLUGS MARINE-HARDWARE CARBURETORS BELLS SPEED-WHEELS BATTERIES Strailv Coc ,oos pay mi a w,t. rv! Nnnr "A" Street - Phone 33 . JACK FLANAGAN - - BILL LAWLOR AWWi For a good Hatch use the PETALUMA m NCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN,Agt. Poultry Supplies OrdcrYour Setting! Now For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All Standard -Bred. Price $1.50 Per Setting SpecialjPrice on Incubator 5 Lots, 5 A ssmmm f. m COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS I guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be had elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until you havo SEEN Me I i I i it jl DM ' Hi Ml I . Stcwait, hop. Corner 3d & D Sts. Phone, Main 1731 TiyiamM,K!?iMit ioooooocooom s$$!$tm$ DRINK NATIONAL BEER ABSOLUTELY PURE RrtTTI pn RV Mirrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 $GtX&C&$&X&&OG&OGC&& fr$SSSMWS$f TrtJ"T7 "DTTVrk7" Now open 7 oto 9:30 p. m 1 JTIlL IVllNiV- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30 Special Rates to private parties 9:30to J J:30 p. m. Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exlusively C. B. Schiffler. Floor Mgr. D. L. Avery, Prop. I COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavarragh, Chapiaan ($b Co. -v.? General Repair Work and Woodturninff. Launches a Specialty Poat of Quee Avenue, Marshfield STEAMER "FLYER" M. r. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshnld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 5:15 end 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: One way, 16 cents; round trip, 25 cents. NO BRIBERY CHARGES MADE, SAYS LILLEY Connecticut Representative Explains Allegations llcforo Congres sional Committee. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 12. Tho special committee appointed by Speaker Cannon to investigate tho charges made by Congressman Lilly that undue efforts had been made by the Electric Boat Company to Influ ence legislation resumed its sittings today with all Ave committeemen present and tho spacious room filled with newspaper1 men and other Inter ested spectators. At tho opening of the session Representative Lilly ad dressed tho committee, saying that ho desired to correct tho impression that had been created by the report of tho committee on rules to tho effect that ho had charged that members of congress had been bribed. He denied that he made such charges, but said that up to tho pres ent time his accusation had been sole ly against tho Electric Boat company and its predecessor, tho Hollander company, and had covered tho point that these companies had made ef forts to influence legislation by con gress. Mr. Lilly read a carefully pre pared statement. MILLINERY OPENING. Mrs. M. J. Elrod will havo her opening display of fine millinery, em bracing all the latest spring and sum mer styles, Saturday, March 14. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. IJANDOX CONCERT RAND. Will Give Concert in Mnrshfleld Snt urclny Evening, March 21. George P. Topping, tho well known attorney of Bandon, was in Marsh field Wednesday making arrange ments ifor a concert to bo given in the Masonic Opera House in Marsh field, Saturday evening, March 21. This band is generally recognized as one of the best concert bands in Ore gon, numbering among its members several professional musicians and soloists. It has been under a profes sional musical director for five years, and has received general recognition as a musical organization of merit. It has 24 pieces, and all instruments are among the finest made. Their program will consist of a number of popular as well as classical airs, and will be a raro treat to tho general public, as well as music lovers. .. LUNCH GIRL wanted. Mother's Delicatessen. Apply at FOR SALE. Dishes and Household furniture complete. Mrs. Harding, A street. RANCH FOR RENT Near town, Im proved, good for dairy farming, market gardening and cattle rais ing. Apply to Chns. Sneddon Sr. 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 5-acro tracts at $60 and $05 per acre. Owner C. II. Chandler, Bandon. ESH5HS3H5ESS525ZS2SHS2SHSESE5HSE53 EMPIRE A Street Wharf Frooli, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of flsii in season. Wharf back of .w -. m PIONEER GROCERY. ESHSHsasaszsssHsasaszsHrarasEFESHsa mmnwmimarmmmttttmttmttrttJHu IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comflno its bun'metis to" tho im- j this course, tho bank -not only ?t nnlmnnnu iia rnn at ti 1 ill it tr lint V4iuui4vi-j iva unit avuifiiiij j wv promotes tho highest interest of tho community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Cadiier ttuTtrHtKlttutUttllllHlt 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 Dubayj East Marshfield. WANTED Young lady to learn sten ography and typewriting and do office work. Apply Farrln & Farrin. WANTED A girl to do general housowork. Apply to Mrs. J. S. Coke. WANTED An old bookkeeper would like a set of books, or would post up books for thoso who havo no regular bookkeeper. Address W. S. F. caro Times. WANTED. A wlde-awako mosson ger boy. Apply at onco Western Union Telegraph office WANTED. Man or wife, or compe tent woman on ranch. C. P. Colo man, Templeton, Ore. HuUSE for rent and furnlturo for sale. Apply this ofllco. FOR SALE. 25 tons oat hay, 25 tons clover hay and 15 tons tim othy mixed hay, all 1 good condl- 4 Inn Will call nt n linxnnln f rt cash. A. W. KJolland, North Bend, Oregon. , , , ,j . -. Personal Notes. MISS DUNGEY is reported ill at hor homo. , II. BUNCH, of Coqullle, is a city visitor. MISS LARSON Is a city visitor for a few days. MRS. DAVID MUNSON is reported seriously ill at her home. MRS. NELSON, of Haynes Inlet, was tho guest of Mrs. E. Riggs in North Bend on Wednesday. MR. SHAW and F. S. DOW returned to Marshfield today from a short business trip to Coquille. SHERIFF GAGE passed thru Marsh field yesterday on his way to Elk ton on official business. MRS. CHARLES BRIGHT and two children arc visiting for a few days in Marshfield as the guests of friends. MR. and MRS. LEONARD MASTERS returned today from Coquille, where they havo been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson. MR. and MRS. O. W. BRIGGS spent today on Coos River fishing. F. E. ALLEN returned to Marshfield yesterday from an extended busi ness trip to Coquillo and tho river towns. CHARLES WATSON is making a business tour of tho Coquille coun try and also of Bandon. Mr. Wat son will return to Marshfield on Saturday. MISS ELSIE TILLWELL is in Marsh field for a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Before leav ing Miss Tillwell will also visit friends on Coos River and Isthmus Inlet. F. PETERSON, bf Coos Bay, left this morning for Coquille, whero he will remain a business visitor for a few days, thenco going to Ban don and on through Curry county. Mr. Peterson will return after a two weeks' absence and resume his work in Marshfield. W. W. RICHARDS, of Sap Francisco, but who has recently been making his homo on Coos Bay, was mar ried on March 4 at Los Angeles to Miss Varda Reynolds, of El Paso, Texas. Tho hearty congratula tions of Mr Richards' many friends are extended to him through The Times. MRS. D. B. BROOD Intends leaving North Bend tomorrow for her home in Portland. Mrs. Brood has been on Coos Bay for some time visiting with her sister, but espec ially for tho Improvement of her health, which has been seriously threatened with consumption. Mrs. Brood will return to North Bend next winter. MISS AGNES RUTHBY, of Minne apolis, accompanied by Miss Ella Bayley, of Coos Bay, left Marsh field today on an extended trip through tho east. They will visit friends In Portland for n week, thenco going to Donver, Colo., and also to Bozeman, Mont., where they will remain with relatives for a short time. Miss Bayley will be tho guest of Miss Ruthby at her homo during tho coming summer, returning to Coos Bay in tho fall. M. F. PLANT HAS GOOD TRIP HERE Steamship Arrives From Sun Frnn- cJm'o Willi Go eminent Men v Aboard. Tho steamship M. F. Plant, from San Francisco, anchored in Marsh field today, after one of tho best voy ages it has had in months. Among tho passengers wero Superintendent A. Emery and Inspector W. II. II. Varney of tho U. S. lighthouse and lifo saving service, who will spend a fow days hero. Had it not been for a two or three hour delay caused by tho heavy fog, tho trip would havo been made in about forty hours. Tho passenger list, with tho excep tion of about flfteon steerago passen gers, follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Congholl, Mr. and Mrs. R. Merchant, William Long staff, H. M. West, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arclion and child, Miss Longstaff, Mrs. Hemingway, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Boblngton, Dan Mnloney, F. Reob, S Israel, A. Emery, W. II. II. Varney, J Gcorgo J. Mann, L. M. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. II. Black, Mrs. W. M. Ran dall, Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Russoll and child, J. R. Robertson, John Walton, J. A. Carr, J. A. Decker and Captain A. Dahiquist. Tattle of theTown Little Trains of fact sifted from tho chaff of gossip flying up and down Uio town. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tablos givo the hours of high and low tides for ovory day this week: MARCH, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Wednesday 11 6:57 5.5 8:57 4. S Thursday .12 8:07 5.5 9:52 5.1 Friday . . 13 9:07 5.G 10:32 5.5 Saturday . 14 9:57 6.8 11:07 5.9 SUNDAY . 15 10:39 6.0 11:37 6.2 Monday. . 16 11:22 6.3 LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Wednesday 11 0:55 3.8 2:04 .8 Thursday .12 2:19 3.8 3:05 0.6 Friday . . .13 3:29 3.5 3:55 0.5 Saturday . 14 4:23 3.1 4:39 0.4 SUNDAY . 15 6:04 2.6 5:14 0.4 Monday. ..16 5:39 2.1 5:45 0.5 Tho Berwick. The schooner Ber wick was towed down the bay today by tho tug Columbia, ready for sea. Schooner Repeat. Tho schooner Repent has gone from Porter to Old Town to finish loading her cargo for San Francisco. The Repent. The schooner Repeat has gono to Porter to finish loading her cargo of lumber, previous to sail ing at an early date. Toinplo in Seattle A note received from G. W. Temple, late of North Bend, locates him in Seattle, whoro ho will remain for a time before re turning to Coos Bay. Engineer Hurt. Engineer William Cox, of tho rdilway, received a hard fall on his onglno tho other day, which has laid him up temporarily with a sprained back. Hugh Hogan Delayed. Tho Hugh Hogan, bound for Coos Bay, is out of San Francisco seven days, and there is some anxiety in shipping circles as to her safety. Mothers' Club. Tho Mothers Club will meet Friday, March 13, at 3 o'clock, at tho home of Mrs. Frank Recder. Subject for the meeting will bo "Influence." All aro cordially in vited to attend. Another Towing Tug. The tug Katio Cook has boon thoroughly re paired at Porter, and will bo used by tho Simpson Lumber Company for towing on tho bay. Captain Chrls ten3en Is In charge. News. Getting Ready For District Fair. T. J. Armstrong, who has been hand ling L. J. Simpson's string of six horses on tho South Slough track, will bring tho bunch to the Marsh. fleld track next' Saturday, to train for tho fall races. News. If. fi. Tower Convalescent. The many friends of II. S. Tower, tho jeweler, will bo pleased to learn that ho is convalescent after n severe at tack of la grippe. Ho was able to bo up yesterday for tho flrst tlmo, and hopes to bo down town next weok. Pythian Sisters. Mr. and Mr3. D. L. Rood and Mesdames Ivy Condron and E. C. Drews, of Marshfield, wero down to tho Initiation of tho Pythian Sisters, which wns hold last night at North Bend. Tho ladies of tho order served a delicious supper, and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. A SPECIAL SNAP. Three-room houso and lot on C St., 800. You may nover again havo an opportunity llko this one. STUTSMAN & CO, NOTICK, EAGLKK! Every inombor of tho order is re quested to bo present at tho meeting which will bo held on Wednesday ovoning, March 18, as business of groat importance is to bo transacted. SHIRT WAISTS now lit. Larg est line in Coos Co, Lowest uricca S.l LAXDO, X L. N. m. Ste. Mllllconm Smoker. Tho "Houso committee" of tho Mlllicoma club has issued invitations to a "smoker" to bo held In tho club rooms Saturday ovoning, March 14, at 8:45. Tho in vitations aro confined to gentlemen only. A vaudeville program is being: prepared, which will compriso somo excellont entertainers. Waterman to Leave A, H. Water man, tho local representative for tho Pacific Hardware and Steel Co., ha3 been changed from this territory to that of Gray's Harbor. Mr. Wator rrian has beon resident agent in Coos county for six years, and during this timo has made a host of friends, who greatly regret his departuro. Mr. Clinton has become acquainted with tho work, and from now on will as sume tho responsibility of this section. Just rccolved a flae line of fishing tackle. Coos' Bay Cash store. Tho Drain and Coos Bay etago lino has transferred its Marshflold agency from Norton & Hansen storo to II. O. Breckonrldgo, ngpnt, at tho office of tho Coos Bay Transportation Co., A. Street Dock. For in formation phono 1631 or Inquire of Capt. Holdon, ot the launch Gasco. , kJ?-3sSJ