The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 14, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH, 14, 1908.
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BAND CONCERT
Personal Notes.
by the
Bandon
Concert Band
Composed of 24 Pieces
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v MASONIC OPERA HOUSE, MARSHFIELD
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Sat., Eve., Ik 21, 18 at 8 p. m.
RESERVED SEATS 50c
CHILDREN - 25c
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FOUND On Kelly Launches, lodge
pin, 1 charm, 1 key. Owner apply
aboard, North Bend, descrlbo and
pay cash for advertisement.
FOR SALE Nice Cottage, close in,
with or without furniture. Price
without furniture, $180 "Times."
FOUND Bunch of keys were left at
Hall & Hall's office. Owner can
have same by paying for this notice.
FOR KENT. Nicely furnished bed
front room with or without board.
Inquire at The Times.
FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40
room hotel. Address "Opportun
ity" care Times.
FOR SALE. Dishes and Household
furniture complete. Mrs. Harding,
A street.
Complete
Catalogue
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EDISON
GOLD MOULDED
RECORDS
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Records
Your Order From One to 2000 Records Any Time.
EDISON'S Latest Improved and Completely Equipped
Phonographs. Remember the name, Thomas A, Edi
son, is stamped on the horn crane and phonograph.
Why send away for painted tin horns? Have your
most favorite records substituted,
.K VICTORS FROM
--0$ 10.00 to $0
We carry the Victor Victorloa at $200
All Operas Complete and nearly every Reel
Seal made by Caruso, Scotti, Sembrich,
Eatnes,
Gadski,
Schumaii-Heink, Nordica, Calve,
Plancon, Melba, Patti.
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Strings for all Instruments, S. S. Stewart Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars, Hohner Har
monicas and accordions, Carrying Cases. Full line Leather Goods, in fact, any
thing in the Musical or Music Line. All mail Orders Promtly Filled.
A COMPLETE .'LINE OF PIAN'OS' ALWAYS ON HAND.' CALL AND SEE THEM-
W. R. HAINES MUSIC CO,
1 MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
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GET YOUR
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JOHN ARLANDSON
Hall & Anderson
Agents
Phone 817.
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CLEARING, GRADING CITV
LOTS and HLOWING out
STU.MPS.
We are prepared to take con
tracts for this work and do It
thoroughly and satlsfactorly.
Estimates on .work furnished.
Apply to
PETER SCOTT, Jr
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riiono 538 Marshflcld
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HARDWA
O Something new on every bout.
Wo nro nmlciiitf n specialty of
builders'-hardware. Como and
sec what wo have before you
build your new house.
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HELP WANTED A man and wlfo to
take charge of my dairy ranch on
South Coos River, apply to Geo.
Wltte, Marshfield, Ore.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $C0 and $GG per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
PIANO FOR SALE. Apply to Mrs.
Alice Dubay, East Marshfield.
WANTED An old bookkeeper would
like a set of books, or would post
up books for those who have no
regular bookkeeper. Address W.
S. F. care Times.
WANTED. A wide-awake messen
ger boy. Apply at once Western
Union Telegraph offlce.
WANTED. Man or wife, or compe
tent woman on ranch. C. P. Cole
man, Templeton, Ore.
FOR SALE. 25 tons oat hay, 25
tons clover hay and 15 tons tim
othy mixed hay, all 1 good condi
tion. Will sell at a bargain, for
cash. A. W. Kjolland, North Bend,
Oregon.
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Djed
Philip Rerkpr, Propnofor.
T. S. MINOT Is very ill at the Blanco
hotel.
MISS ANDERSON was shopping In
Marshfield today.
L. D. SMITH, of Coos River, was a
city visitor today.
MRS, WEBSTER, of Empire, was a
city visitor yesterday.
LEVI SMITH was a business visitor
to Coos River yesterday.
ROY LANDRETH, of Coos River, was
a city visitor yesterday.
MESSRS. GETLY and ROZELLE, of
Empire, were visitors today.
W. II. MORGAN, of Daniels Creekt
was a city visitor yesterday.
FRANK RUMMEL, of Marshfield,
was a North Bend visitor Thurs
day. F. J. HOPE, of Haynes Inlet, is a
business visitor to Marshfield to
day. MRS. E. L. ROBERTS, of Catching
Inlet, was shopping in Marshflcld
today.
S. STECKLES, of Eastside, was
transacting business in Marshfield
Thursday.
MRS. D. CATHCART, who has been
111 for several weeks, Is now con
valescing. B. McDONALD, the well known Ten
Mile rancher, was a city visitor
yesterday.
MISS WILSON, of North Bend, spent
the day In Marshfield attending to
business affairs.
JESS LUSE left Marshfield yesterday
for Coqulllo, where ho will' remain
a visitor for a few days.
MRS. MARSHAL CARTER and two
children left Friday to visit friends
in Allegany and vicinity.
MISS GERTRUDE KITTSON and her
brother, William Kittson, aro quite
ill at their home on the East Side.
MISS EMMA JACOUSON nrrived a
few days ago from tho Siuslaw, and
will visit her mother, Mrs. Hunter,
of North Bond.
MR. and MRS. FRED CROSBY, of
Marshfield, spent th eday on Coos
River, as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Wltte.
MRS. SYLVESTER COSTER, of this
city, departed this morning for
Portland, where sho will visit a
short time with her children.
MESSRS. SAM COKE, BEN WILLEY
and CHARLES McCULLOUGH left
tonight for North Inlet, whoro they
will remain over Sunday fishing.
MRS. ALFRED JOHNSON returned
'to her homo in Coqulllo today, af
ter having been In Marshfield for
some time receiving medical aid
JAMES MURRAY, a Southern Pacific
employe from Mojave, Cal., Is oa
Coos Bay for a short time as thv
guest of Mr. J. W. Carter of this
i-lty.
GUSTAF GUSTAFSON, commonly
known as "Sengstacken," left
Marshfield yesterday for Astoria,
where he will from now on make
his home.
MRS. JOHN DUBELL DIES
AT GENERAL HOSPITAL
Wife of Former Mall Driver and Well
Known Citizen Succumbs After
Long Illness.
Mrs. John Dubcll, of Allegany,
died this morning at jtho General
Hospital after a long Illness. Sho
had been In a critical condition and
her life was despaired of for somo
timo past. Besides the sorrowing
husband, sho is survived by one son.
Mr. Dubell Is well known on tho
Bay, having been a mail driver for a
number of years. Mrs. Dubell waa
born at Roseburg, Oregon, and waa
37 years, three months and fifteen
days old.
The funeral services will bo held
Monday, March 1G, at 3 o'clock at
the Baptist church. Tho Rev. D. W.
Thurston will officiate. Friends and
acquaintances aro Invited to nttend.
The photo business of the Walker
studio will from now on be transact
ed at the gallery, Rogers building
room 11. Entrance on Broadway.
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A II EN LAYS AN EGG; cakiles and makes a "fuss" about It.
A MAN LAYS A BRICK; Draws his pay and says nothing about it.
A WOMAN LAYS HER PLANS on Baking Day, for tho Whitest,
oest Dread possible, and asks herGrocer for,
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"Tho Housewife's Friend" and gets such SPLENDID RESULTS,
sho tells all her frlonds about It.
That's Why It Sells.
It never falls when made by,
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"Mother's Recipe"
"At noon, cook two medium pototoes In three pints of water
till done, remove and mash, adding ono tablespoonful of flour ono
of salt and three of sugar. Thon pour over hot potato water and
stir; dissolvo cake yeast in warm water and add when mix
ture is cool. Keep in warm place until night, when white foam
has formed on top, then mix Into stiff dough, grease over top, lot
stand until morning; mould Into loaves, let raiso very light and
bake." Try it.
EVERY SACK GUARANTEED
DAVIS-SCHULTZ Co.
Wholesale Grocers, North llcnd, Oregon
SOLE DISTRIBUTING AGEN.TS FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON
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Undertaking Parlor
Now O'Connell Building
Marshfield,
Oregon
MRS. A. SCHOEDER and son re
turned to their homo at Johnson's
mill yesterday, having spent a few
days on Coos Bay with friends and
relatives.
MISSES LENA and PHOEBE LAR
SEN returned to their homo on
Larsen Inlet yesterday, after hav
ing spent a few days in Marshfield
with relatives.
MISS IRENE HUMBERT, of East
side, drew and painted several very
pretty postals, which wero distrib
uted among various friends and ap
preciated greatly.
MISS EMMA JACOBSON arrived in
North Bend a few days ago from
the Siuslaw, and will remain for
somo time as the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Hunter.
F. REEB, of the California Notion
and Toy Co., of San Francisco, ar
rived recently on tho Plant and de
parted this morning for tho Co
qulllo country and Bandon.
PERCY PRATT, of North Bend, was
the guest of S. C. Steckles of Mil
Hngton on Thursday. Before re
turning to his homo Mr. Pratt will
visit relatives on Ross Inlet. '
LAWRENCE JENNINGS, of East
side, left Marshfield yesterday for
Remote, Oregon, where ho will
visit for some time as tho guest of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fetter.
MISS LILLIAN McCANN, of North
Bend, passed through Marshfield
Thursday on her way to Eastsldo,
where sho remained through tho
day as tho guest of Mrs. Rueben
Cavannught
A. H. POWERS, of tho Smith-Powers
Logging Company, left Marshfield
Thursday by way of Drain for Min
neapolis,, where ho will attend to
business affairs and also visit with
friends for a fow weeks.
LEEjDALE and wife, of Marshfield,
lefUtoday on tho Breakwater for
their new homo in Portland. Mr.
and Mrs. Dale have been on Coos
Bay for the past eight months, and
made many friends, all of whom
greatly regret their departure from
Coos Bay.
HARRY HARTMAN, who has been
spending tho Inst two months on
Coos Bay, departed this morning
on tho Breakwater for Portland,
whoro ho will remain for a short
tlmo, thonco going to Alaska to
remain there through tho summer.
Mr. Hartman will return to Coos
Bay next Septembor.
NELS EKBLAD, of tho firm of Ek
blad & Son, of Coos Bay, departed
on tho Plant for Minneapolis, by
way of San Francisco. From Min
neapolis Mr. Ekblnd will go to his
old homo In Evansvlllo and remain
thoro through tho summer, return
ing in tho fall to Coos Bay, accom
panied by his family.
MESSRS. JAY TOWER and FRANK
MARTIN returned to Marshfield
Thursday evening, having spent a
fow dnys on Coos river, Improving
Dr. Tower's summer cottago and
Incidentally fishing. Their luck
was of tho best, their return be
ing exceptionally marked by tho
splondld display of fifty fino fish.
NEVER SAY DIE.
Just keep a stiff upper lip and a
shaggy eyo brow and havo your pre
scriptions filled at McArthur's, tho
strictly prescription drug store.
Near Cut Glass
This Is tho nearest approach !
to genuine out glass over mado ;
and is sold at a fraction of tho
cost. It 1b mado after somo of ',
tho most faniouo pattorns and ;
takes a high polish. It Is mado
thick and heavy and in somo of
tho pattorns tho facets gleam
with tho brilliancy of tho gen
ulno article,
Seo Samples
In Our Window.
Six HaudBomo Sauce Dishes
ONLY 10 CENTS
A. M. PRENTISS & C 0
Post Cards, Novelties, General
Mcrclutndiso.
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