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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1908. T 3 vi H-fr M-!! M-fr-M-frM-M-M1 Where Are You Going Tonight? -CRYSTAL THEATRE- Moving Pictures rmances 7:30 fflmxayml 7"y ' ' iiwq?ySi)n5wiiJUinn)j.tw r.pmaaattxinauj f ;,fl nana; a.niiiiifa&ai I SPRING OPENING m I We desire to announce that our opening of Spring and Summer Mill inery will take placs SATURDAY, MONDAY mid TUES. MARCH, 21, 23 and 21 uid extend a cordial Invitation to tl e public. All the season's latest creations in shapes and tri.nmlngs are d.splayed. Mrs. M. M. Langdon O'ConncIl Bldg. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA , For a good Hatch use the flilALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN,fAgt. Poultry Supplies Order Your Settings Now For Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks All Standard Bred. Price $1.50 Per Setting Special JPrice on Incubator Lots. ? vwwwvw THOROUGHBRED CHICKEN EGGS FOR HATCHING.' I am prepared to furnish during . the season eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns, "White Leghorns, Black Minorcas and "White Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per I setting. Incubator lots of Brown H Xeghorn at $5.00 per hundred and Black Minorcas $6.00 per hundred. Also eggs from the famous laying Indian1 Runner ducks at $2.00 por setting. J. O. WATSON. Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle and Barkshire swine. Coquille, Ore son. mnmttffimamttuttuwmwinnrm IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comfino its business to 'the im mediate vicinity. In following tliis course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarlaitd 8 President Cashier John Prueas R. T. Kaufman H Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier fl ttatttttat;m!t:n:;!mmmara:mtffit 52SHSZr2SZSH5Z525ESH5H5H5Zn5Z5HSH R P1 fl a EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked fl 13 and canned flsji; jn fact all kinds of fish la season. Wharf back of n PIONEER GROCERY. 3 fl a rfl A TRAGIC MOMENT. A fair woman' secret Is hidden In a mysterious seek. With the aid of an accomplice she endeavors to hide the sack. The police follow closely and after an exciting chase the awful secret Is dis closed. A SLAVE LOVES This scene Is laid in the court of a great Roman em peror. Amid surroundings of great beauty and barbaric splendor this story moves on to a tragic and startling climax. This is one of the most wonderfully colored films over presented. LOOKING THROUGH THE KEYHOLE Supposo you could look through the keyhole of life and see Its many sides narrow, ' pathetic, thrilling and comic. Come and look through the keyholo with this curious old landlady as she wanders about her flat. DEMARIS GABDERT will sing two of the latest Illustrated songs, "When the Bluebirds Nest Again Sweet Nellie Gray" and "I Couldn't Make a Hit with Molly." NO OLD CHESTNUTS SUNG AT THE CRYSTAL. Program Changed Monday and Thursday 8:45 'M"M" We Will Gi?e For the best advertisement which to fill this space lor Primrose and Kastcru Star Hums and Bacon and Golden Gate Lard For second best wo will give ono PRIMROSE HAM, third best ono EASTERN STAR HAM, fourth best one pail GOLDEN GAfL LARD. Write your ads exactly as you wish them to appear and mail to us. They must reach us not later than Satur day March 21. i IIIII'II'i'IIIIIIIvIhI!,hII?i'I,r'I'I,I1' tttfMmmmtmtttt' r . . SURE YOU EAT, EVERYBODY EATS. - .,,w RUT DOES EVERYBODY EAT THE REST? You always find tho best at our place. For anything special or fancy in pastry call us up; If wo haven't got It we'll make It for you. A Street. PHONE 1111. :m:mmKtamjn:K:::t:mtmn;m::::j:ma MANGAN'S Undertakin New O'Connell Building Marshfield, A want ad. will always pay ypu P5HSHSZ5!52S25Z5H5HS15E5ESZS225H5a LOWER PRICES FOR MEAT This price list of meats at tho times each week. It will pay you to read it regularly: Sirloin Steak per pound. .12 Pork Chops 12 to 15c Round Steak 1()cNiC0 Deef for Boiling, . O to 8c Pot Roast from.... 8 to 10c,, T Bone Steak, per pound. .15cMutttm Chops. ,. .12 JS to 10c Prime Rib Roast. ,12 IS City n Phono 1041 R. II. NOBLE, Prop. Illustrated Songs $ Admission 10c r,I"I"I,,I,,I"I"'H'4,444M"I"I"I,,I"l"I"I"H with Is & Co. u::mm:mmmm:::jm: : Opposite Rank Building. Oregon good money. ESSSESZ5a5H5E52SS5HSHSHSHSZ5HSZSa City Market is changed two Mutton Stew 10c Market g Cor. Front and O Street S g Parlor STORES AND OFFICES in tho new Coos building now ready for rent. Steam heat, gas and electric lights and janitor service furnished; rents reasonable and insurance rates lowest in Marshfield. Apply to A. O. Rogers. WANTED At once, woman for cook and some light housework; must bo competent and of good char acter; no objection to woman with child. Permanent position and homo at good wages. WANTED. Lodgers for two modern furnished rooms, ono with two beds; close In. Inquire at Tho Times offlce. FOUND Bunch of keys were left at Hall & Hall's offlce. Owner can have same by paying for this no tice. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished bed front room with or without board. Inquire at The Times. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" caro Times. FOR SALE. Dishes and Household furniture complete. Mrs. Harding, A street. HELP WANTED A man and wife to take charge of my dairy ranch on South Coos River, apply to Geo. Witte, Marshfield, Ore. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at $60 and $65 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. PIANO FOR SALE. Apply to Mrs. Alice Dubay, East Marshfield. 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 i good condi tion. Will sell at a bargain, for cash. A. W. Kjelland, North Bend, Oregon. Cnro Thnt Cold While You Can. Better spend tho small amount a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy would cost you right noW than to run the risk of a cold developing into pneumonia, which may mean a big doctor's bill. For sale by John Prouss. t A Brand NeiV Stock of Goods of the Jj A T 10 S T P A T T 13 It N S. MR. T. V. CASE who has hold responsible positions in Now York, Milwaukee, Chicago and many of tho other large cities is now with mo, and will bo re Hponslblo to you for your new Spring Suit. ? r i w f- L. TAI L-ORlNG JUST Arrived i -i q Nixya mm yy w v 2r-y fc$$$t0$$S$0$$$i5$OOSO' Eat, Paradise Sodas Bigger Package , Better Goods Same. Price The Modern Co apany Wfaoletaie Dktfibubors Tattle of the Town : Little grains of fact sifted from ; tho chaff of gossip flying up ;; nd down tho toim. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: MARCH, 1008 HIGH WATER A. M, P. M. 12:011 6.4 12:371 6.4 P. M. 6:151 0.6 6:43 0.8 Tuesday . 17 Wednesday 18 LOW WATERj Tuesday . 17 Wednesday 18 0:041 C.5 0:351 6.7 A. M. G:09 l.G 6:34 1.1 Court nt Coqullk The next torm ct court will open at Coquille April 26. Sells Bnrbcr Shop C. W. Hess has sold his barber shop to M. J. Man- gan. Son Is Horn. A son was born last Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Pherson. Mr. McPherson is n whole sale liquor dealer. Many Como By Stage Twenty four people were brought to Marsh field on the last stage, many of them Intending to make their homes here. Catch Mnny Trout. Charles How- The up-to-date and refined family threatie 2 doors south of Going & Harvey's Tonight and all week with ontlre change of program Thursday night. Vaudeville Specialties by THE GREAT THAVELLE Beautiful Illustrated Songs MISS LANDERS "BANDIT KING" and "CAB 23" New Picture Machine Admission 10c Reserved 15c K-- 4 THE Empire Dramatic Company Will present tho well known and Popular Comedy Drama In four acts, known as M Under the directlonof Prof. C. P. Smith, at Eckhoff ' Hall, North Bend TUESDAY, MARCH 17th. This drama never fails to hold the attention and excite tho enthusi asm of the audience, being full of stirring situations and fascinating love scenes. Curtain rises it 8:30 o'clock. Tickets 35c and E0c. Children 25c. Dance after play, gentlemen 25c. Tickets may bo obtained at Everett's Pharmacy. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals aro invited and will bo received by tho directors of School District No. 53, Coos county, Oregon, until April 15, 1908, for tho construction of a school houso 22x36, with 14-foot celling, contractor to furnish all material. Work to bo completed by July 1, 1908. Plans and specifications may bo socn at the office of Hall & Hall, Marshfield, or at tho clork of said district. Tho board of directors of said district reserves tho right to reject any and f 'all bids. By order of tho board of directors I 'of District No. 53, Coos County, Ore. B. F. SAVAGB. CLrk. wwv oo$oosoo$$ooo$$t; ' j Kirke ard, Mr. Nichols and others caught thlrty-nlno fine trout up tho river yesterday. There wore some unusu ally large ones in the catch. Judge Hnll nt Coquille. Judge John F. Hall went to Coquille this morning, where ho will hold a special session of court to hear somo urgent law cases. No Additional Smallpox. There has been no spread of smallpox at Sunset Bay since tho original case was discovered soveral days ago. Thoso exposed to it are still in quar antine at Big Tree. The ono case la not considered a serious ono. New Resident Arrives O. C. Run- sel, a machinist, has como to Marsh field from Tacoma, Wash., and is bo fnvorably Impressed with this section that ho will immediately purchase property hero and make it his perma nent home. Personal Notes. J MRS. W. PIPER was a city visitor today. MISS MILDRED ROGERS was a city visitor Saturday. DAVE MORGAN, of Empire, was a city visitor yesterday. GEORGE KRUSE, of Isthmus Inlet. was a city visitor today. MRS. E. C. EDWARDS spent tho day with friends in Marshfield. FLOYD COFFELT, of Coos River, was a city visitor today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM and daughter, Mary, were shopping in Marshfield. today. CYRUS FERRI is on Coos Bay for a short tlmo attending to business affairs. WILKES CAVANAUGH, of Marsh field, was a North Bend visitor Sunday. H. H. KLAHN, of Empire, was in Marshfield today attending to busi ness affairs. GEORGE ROSS, of Catching Inlet, spent today in Marshfield attend ing to business affairs. MRS. A. J. HARTMAN, of Bandon. has gone to Portland to purchaso a spring stock of goods. MRS. HERBERT ROGERS, of Coos River, was a visitor in Marshfield today, attending to business affairs.. IVY CONDRON returned to Marsh field this morning, after havlug spent Sunday at his ranco on Coon River. MRS. TOM HARVEY is, according to latest reports, improving greatly, and it Is hoped will soon bo entire ly recovored. GEORGE TERRY, of Coquille, Is on Coos Bay for a few days attending to business affairs and incidentally visiting old friends. TOM HALL and TOM PATTERSON spoilt Sunday up Davis Inlet on a fishing expedition. They returned home with a fine string of 39 trout. CLARENCE GOULD, of Allegany, was a business visitor In Marsh field today, getting supplied for his camp, and also scoing old frlonds. MRS. R. SUMMERLIN, of North Bond, will go to Catching Inlet to morrow and return with her chil dren, who havo been with relatives sinco her illness. MISS FLORENCE ATKINSON re turned to her homo In Coqulllo this morning, after having spent sev eral days in Marshflold as tho guest of Mrs. Fannie Hnzard. JOHN O'MALLEY'S many frlonds aro giving him tho glad hand upon his return hero after an absenco of soveral years. Mr. O'Malley was formerly proprietor of what is now tho Castlewood saloon. DR. MacCORMAC and daughter, Alyco, left Marshfield Saturday for their trip to Portland, tlionco going to Seattle and Bollingham; also to Victoria, British Columbia. During their absenco they will In fact make a complete tour of the northwest, returning to Coos Bay J. J. STANLEY, mayor of Coqulllo, accompanied his mother and father and brothor Charles and family to Marshfield recontly, preparatory to their departuro on tho Breakwater for Portland, and tlionco to their old homo In Kan sas, where they will visit with rel atives and friends for somo tlmo. Near Cut Glass This is tho nearest approach to genulno cut glass over raado and Is sold at a fraction of tho co3t. It is made after somo of tho most famous patterns and takes a high polish. It is mado thick and heavy and in some of tho patterns tho facets gleam with the brilliancy of tho gon ulno article See Samples In Our Window. Six Hnndsomo Sauco Dishes ONLY 10 CENTS A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novell! on, General Merchandise, t f l 1 M 11 !2525Z5Z2RH5E5E5Z5152SB52E2n5Z5a xoo$$so$$$$$oe$$$$ss$$$$o$o$$o$$o$$3$$o$$$