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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1908)
-T5I Ll HF"((JfPlllll.V THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1908. P 5 SPECIAL SALE H0T0 OST CARDS OF COOS BAY SCENES cents Each '' Half Price Only : A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novelties, General Merchandise. 4 . I w !- J The New Goods i The new Goods are now in for that spring suit you have heen talking about. The latest patterns and en ough of them to find exactly what you want. If you want something that will be what you expect it will bo when you order, you can do no better than to see. L r ikif- TAI LORlNG !I"i"l"t"I"I"I'IlyIIII"IlI' Jiff THE MOST UP-TO-DATE LINE OF HATS and SHIRTS on the Bay, all shapes and colors J Black, Brown and Java Stiff Hats With Perfectly Flat Brims. & & EVERYTHING NEW IN SOFT HATS If You Want NIFTY GOODS See Personal Notes. T. Ilcnrespiitiiig Style and Quality. Mnrshficld Oregon 4H4H4,4HvW''I'I,--I'chl,'i,I,I4l4'?l"I"I,t jjjjujjtttjjiittttitJtttjyusttJKtujtjyjtiuti H IMMEDIATE VICINITY 3f It is the policy of this bank to fcomflno its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following jj tliis course, the bank not only JJ enhances its own stability, but H promotes the highest interest of H the community. g PIRSTPATMNAL BANK OF H COOSjBAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdalo W. S. McFarland Cashier It. T. Kaufman Asst. Cashier H President ii John l'ruess Vice Pres. nmuKsmnnt ay g ittxtmmxxtimm MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES White Cedar Chests Made to Order, CAPTAIN HARRIS, of Sumner, was a city visitor Monday. HERMAN EDWARDS spent Monday In Marshfield with friends. MRS. V. PUGH, of Bangor, was shop ping in Marshfield Monday. C. T. THOMAS, of Allegany, was a business visitor here Monday. JOHN FITZGERALD and daughter, EMMA, were visitors Monday. MRS. J. J. BURNS, of North Bend, was shopping in Marshfield Monday. BERT PETERSON will give private lessons in boxing. Inquire at the Club Cigar Store. STORES AND OFFICES In the 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. J. F. Bode, Manager. Phone 671 WANTED At once, woman for cook and somo light housework; must bo competent and of good char acter; no objection to woman with child. Permanent position and home at good wages. Anson Rogers, Coos River. WANTED. Lodgers for two modern furnished rooms, ono with two beds; close in. Inquire at The Times office. FOUND Bunch of keys were left at Hall & Hall's office. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. MISS MAY SWANSON and sister, of Bay City, spent Sunday with friends In Marshfield. FRANK SMITH spent Sunday at tho hntohery, attending to business af fairs and Incidentally fishing. BERT AVILKINS, of Marshfield, left this city Inst week for Portland, whero ho will remain for somo , time. MR. NEFF left Marshfield Monday morning for Beaver Hill, after hav ing remained hero over Sunday at tending to business affairs. WALTER CONDRON and wife re turned to Marshfield today, nfter having spe'nt a few days on C6os River as tho guest of frionds. M. R. HERBERT and wife left Marshfield Monday morning for Bandon, whero they will remain for a few weeks as the guest of rel atives. MR. CHARLES KOPET, a graduate of Hyde Park Collego of Pharmacy, is in Mnrshficld and has accepted a position as pharmacist at Mc Arthur's Pharmacy. MRS. 'GERALDINE MORRIS re turned to Marshfield Sunday night after having spent a few days on Coos River as the guest of Airs. II. Rogers and daughter. B. B. Mayee, of Minneapolis, left Marshfield Sundny for his homo In the east, after having spent several weeks on Coos Bay investigating tho resources to be found In this county. Mr. Mayeo will return dur ing the summer and remain thru his vacation. S. W. HARVEY and family, of San Francisco, havo arrived on Coos Bay and will resido permanently, either in North Bend or Marshfield. Mr. Harvey Intends entering into some business, and whichever town offers the best opportunities wlll.be accepted as his new home. MUELD'S NEW HOTEL f,rSZE2SH5H525H5HS2SHSHSH5ESH5H5ESB ra "i EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of Ash in season. Wharf back of ... JL'lUiNtfKK UUUUUKX. in ca'aSE5ZSa5ESa52SZ5HSHSa525aSESHSaSH Steam Dye Works C Strect Ladies' mid Gents' Garments Cleuned or Dyed Philip IVflpr, Proprietor. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals aro invited and -will be received by tho directors of School District No. 53, Coos county, Oregon, until April IB, 1008, for the construction of a school house 22x3C, with 14-foot ceiling, contractor to furnish all material. Work to bo completed by July 1, 1908. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the ofllco of Hall & Hall, Marshfield, or at the clerk of said district. The board of directors of said district reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. By order of tho board of directors of District No. 53, Coos County, Ore. B. F. SAVAGH. Clerk. g5Si5HSZ5HS2SZ53ESHScL5a5HSHSHSZ5SSa25HSH5ZSHSESBSEHSHS2SHSESZS,HSiSa5a LOWER PRICES FOR MEAT This price list of meats at tho City Market Is changed two times each week. It will pay you to read it regularly: Sirloin Steak per pound. . 12 Pork Chops 12 to 15c Round Steak lCNIco Beef for Boiling. . 0 to 8c 12 to 15c FOR RENT. Nicely furnished bed front room with or without board. Inqulro at Tho Times. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" caro Times. I Tattle of the-Town ', Little grains of fact sifted from 1 ' tho chuff of gossip flying up and down tho town. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give the hours of high and low tides for overy day this week: MARCH, 1008. P. M. Pnt TJnncf frnm S to IOC T Bone Steak, per pound. .15cMutton Chops. Prime Rib Roast 12 Mutton Stew 10c Ibe City Market Gi Phono 10 tl It. II. NOBLE, Prop. Cor. Front and C Streets ihFc5HSBSH5SSHSBEH5ESZSHSa5HSZSS51ja5HSESaSE5ZSZSHSESHS3ESE5a5H52SH FOR SALE. Dishes furniture complete. A street. HIGH AVATER Tuesday . 17 Wednesday 18 and Household ( Mrs. Harding, LOW AVATERj w I Tuesday . 17 Wednesday 18 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 $C0 and $05 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. A. M. 0:04 0:35 A 6:09 6:34 il 6.5 12: I 6.7 12:! M. I P, 1.6 1.1 Oil 6.4 37 6.4 Al. 151 0.6 43 0.8 PIANO FOR SALE. Apply to Alice Dubay,' East Marshfield. Mrs A want ad. will always pay you good money. :tm:::t::m:ammtn:::::::::K: :::;:;::: .., SURE YOU EAT, EVERYBODY EATS. ,.,.,., BUT DOES EVERYBODY EAT THE BEST? You always find tho best at our place. For anything special or fancy in past'-y call us up; if we haven't got it we'll make it for you. P A Street. :tnttmumm PHONE 1111. Opposite Bank Building. if :mtT:n:m:nt:m:mta::m:tttt:u:::m 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. Kjolland, North Bond, Oregon. COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS ii Cavanagh, Chapman Co. General Repair Work and Wobdturaing. Launches a Specialty ; Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield r wmukiaismnniaSMJXiKsiMJtom wgy W F,l Ty P fltf JMH F yrv? J lamaamBa tm-mtiuimii I 1 SPRING OPENING Wo desiro to announce that our opening of Spring and Summer MIU inory will take placo SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUES. MARCH, 21, 23 and' 21 und extend a cordial invitation to tie public. All tho season's latest creations in shapes and tn.nmlngs aro d.splayed. Mrs. M. M. Langdon O'Conncll Bldg. -4&n ftvJ 5fi Bw - A h MOTHERS DELICATESSEN m J r4 Mi If ho tells you you can have what you want, and cooked tho way you want it at MOTHERS DELICATESSEN. JL Don't believe him, Como and try It for yourself. On Broadway opposite Times building. iT..Ti.T..T..Tiit.iT..T.iT.iT.iti.t.iT 1 I I 1 i l"l"l"l l,i l"r Omega to Sail. Tho schooner Omega will finish loading lumber at North Bend today and sail for San Francisco. Old Mill Resumes. The old mill at North Bond will resume work this morning after having been closed while undergoing repairs for tho past week. )"iv Pioneer Retires. D. D. Campbell, an old pioneer business man, and for somo years past conducting and op orating a wood yard in this city, lias retired and sold out his business to Lincoln Smith. Decorate Hall. Tho members of tho Hahatonka club spent Sunday af ternoon and last night making preparations for tho dance. Decora tions in green will bo niado of imita tion shamrock leaves, nlso cedar and ! ferns. j Citizens Object. S. B. Cathcnrt ul land his neighbors aro strenuously objecting, to a plan of tho cUy official to greatly reduce tho grade of Laurel street in that vicinity. Tho city offi cials, it is understood, will order tho grade cut soon. To Elect Delegates. A special convention of tho Modern Woodmen of America will bo hold at tho Red Men's hall Wednesday evening, April 1, to elect delegates from this dis trict to tho State Camp of Oregon which will be In session at Ashland in May. Will Wed Tonight. Dallas F. Eooto, Prop, of tho Unique PantJ torlum, and Miss May Waters, of North Inlet, will bo united in mar riage at tho M. E. church this even ing, tho Rev. Brown officiating. Ahonda Cameron will bo tho grooms- "Old Timer" Wants to Know What Has Become of Im provement Project. Editor Times: What has becomo of tho Chandler hotel which it waa expected would provido accommoda tions for the visiting and traveling public which may happen into this city or on Coos Bay? Is it not re markable that nearly nil hotels pro posed are nothing but air castles? My own residence In this city and vi cinity has been long, nnd I havo great confidence in the future of this place, but I am appalled at the fiascos which nearly all hotel propositions result in. There was to bo a large, first class hotel in North Bend, but after being located in two or threo different spots it vanished altogether and we hear nothing moro about it. There was a big hotel a very big one going in at Bangor, but it la never spoken of any more. Two dif ferent hotels were actually begun, underground and overhead, On Plat B, but they vent tho way of all earthly things beforo they became very earthly. Now we bqlievo an other ono is being designed for that seat of"unlimited resources." I surely thought tho hotel in Marshfield, which was decided upon nearly a year ago, would materialize. I understand it has done so to tho ex tent of a subscription paper, an in corporation, a plan on paper and a selected site. Not a shovel full of dirt has been displaced. Nothing can bo learned nbout.it. Tho subscrip tion to stock was supposed to bo and probably is very good. So aro tho incorporation, the namo and tho site. But what is tho matter? It has been learned that tho architect is all ready, but tho delay is ono which finds Its cause outside of him. Tho hotel is in a sense a pub'le enter prise, although it is also a private Institution. The fact that It ss pro posed, and that tho public Is assured that it is certain to be built, keeps all other hotel movements down. In tho meantime the little village hotels of tho city are insufficient and tho accommodations so slight that many visitors go away disgusted. If tho people who aro' expecting to build ,"Tho Chandler" can't 'build it, tho publfc would like to know it. If thoy can but won't, tho public has no ob ligation but would liko to know it so they can take it up along other lines. But wo can't bo charged with, undue impatience- who have waited for a much needed hotel for fivo years, when this ono is kept coming months after It ought to bo in sight. OLD TIME RESIDENT. AVIIERE ARE YOU GOING TONIGHT? Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs at tho CRYSTAL THEATRE Performances 7:30 niul 8:15 Admission 10 ccii(h lttAr00?OiiVtO005CWtS6tjr DRINK NATIONAL BEER $ ABSOLUTELY PURE S BOTTLED BY I Mirrasoul Bros. X PHONE 1531 C0O0O004O.O0 man and Miss Geno Von do Green tho brldemaid. AV. C. T. U. for Coqnlllc. Mrs. Robert McCann, of North Bond, was in town yesterday. Sho is doing somo of tho work necessary to get under way tho organization of a AV. C. T. U. In this city. An organizer, Miss Roso Davidson, is expected hero by tho last of this month. Coqulllo Herald. Mayor Has Grip. Mayor E. E. Straw is suffering from an attack ot tho grip. Ho has been fighting tho symptoms for a week but last night hf came off second best in tho'steentb round and was compelled to leavo the council meeting beforo tho session was completed. President A. J. Sav age took tho chair and presided di lng tho remainder of tho session. Mrs. Barge! t 111. E. S. Burgotf left this morning for Portland wher lit was called by tho illness of his wife. Mrs. Bargelt, who is grand matron of the Eastern Star in Ore gon, was taken 111 at Eugeno whilo vlEitlng tho various diapers but was ablo to reach Portland boforo she wan compelled to glvo up. Tho many friends of tho family on Coos Bav will wish her speedy recovery. Ituco "Horses Here. Tho first of tho fast horses which will participate In tho Coos Bay races during th summer and at tho Southern Oregon Fair havo arrived at tho track to ho got in condition. L. J. Simpson's four aro there, M. II. Nay has two thero and F. P. Norton has two. Others aro expected soon as most of tho stalls havo already been spoken for. It is possible that special race meetingg maybe arranged for somo date in Juno and tho Fourth of July in addition to tho fair races. Concert by Bandon Concert Bond at Masonic opera house Saturday ovonlng, March 21. NOTICE, EAGLES! Every mombor of the order Is re quested to bo prosont at tho meeting which will bo hold on AVednrsday ovonlng, March 18, as business a great Importance is to ho transacted. it 1 ft ....;.; .f-.JIV. 1 MiBiriritifr w