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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1908. P SPECIAL sale H0T0 OST CARDS OF COOS BAY 5 SCENES cents Each Half Prico Only A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novelties, General Merchandise. DON'T MENTION IT ',', The pleasure Is ours, the De- ' light and Profit all yours, when . you use .lMti..MtMMiM;i;,..;..M....tM..I..H.,,.t........t.....MH........ THE MOST UP-TO-DATE LINE OF- HATS and SHIRTS on the Bay, all shapes and colors Black, Brown and Java Stiff Hats With Perfectly Flat Brims. & & , EVERYTHING NEW IN SOFT HATS If You Want NIFTY GOODS See Cispid Flour because Its all IJluo Stem llnrd Wheat Flour. Costs you nothing if we don't make good. Try it and see Ask your grocer for DAVIS-SCHULTZ CO. North Bend, Oregon Sole Distributors for Southwestern Oregon. rr Representing Style and Quality. Tnilor-Made Clothes a Specialty Marshfleld, Oregon tJJI2f.J..J$.J..lJ.AA. I HhI"I"!"I"I"I"I4'4'4-f4'H4-H r 0. 'i t We Will liive Personal Notes. MRS. E. L. BESSEY was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday. MISS NOAH, of Coos Itlver, was a city visitor yesterday. MRS. R. V. HUGHES, of Gardiner, Is in Marshfleld today. J. E. WARNER, ot tno Blanco hotel, is at Coquillo on business. WILLIAM BRAEMER was a busi ness visitor hero yesterday. F. W. WELDON, of Portland, is on Coos Bay for a short time. J. CLINliENBEARD, of Coos River, was a business visitor here yester day. T. E. MACFARLANE, of Unnts Pass, Ore., has arrived on Co..s Bay. F. ROSENBERG, a New York trav eling man, is making a tour of Coos county. CHARLES MAHAFFY was in Marsh fleld yesterday attending to busi ness affairs. MISS ETHEL WILKINS, of North Bend, was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday. HERBERT LOCKHART returned via Drain from a business trip to San Francisco. R. A. CHURCH, of Ooos River, was in Marshfleld Tuesday attending to business affairs. New Stylos and Samples . Just Received From ' - Charles A. Stevens Coat & Suit I House, Chicago, 111. ' 0 Mrs. M. R. Smith, Agent. ' - Cor. First and B sts. Marshfleld 4 Curo That 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 Preuss. For the best advertisement with which to fill this space lor Primrose nnd Eastern Star Hams and Dncon and Golden Gate Lard For second best we will give one PRIMROSE HAM , third best one EASTERN STAR HAM, fourth best one pail GOLDEN GAfL LARD. Write your ads exactly as you wish them to appear and mall to us. They must reach us not later than Satur day March 21. Do not have any Illustrating in copy Pettyjohn, Nicols & Co. ....I..I..;..j..i..j..j.,.;..M..j..I..,ItH jjj..j,.j.jt.A. BERT PETERSON will give private lessons in boxing. Inquire at the Club Cigar Store. STORES AND OFFICES in the now Coos building now ready for rent. Steam heat, gas and electric lights and janitor service furnished; rents reasonable and Insurance rates lowest in Marshfleld. Apply to A. O. Rogers. 1i tz K H H aaiKtmmtmattttiatsamtmaKrtsr" 'fl IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comfine its business to, the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, tho bank not only enhances its own stability, but piomotesthe highest inteieat of the community. H FIRSTfNATIONAL BANK Of C0QS5BAY, Marshfield, Ore. ff O. B. Hinsdale V. S. McFnrland President Cashier 8 H John Pruess 11. T. Kaufman 5 Vico Pres. Asst. Cashier 8 ES2SaSHEHSBSS5ZSSSHSZ5E5H5ESE5aSHSB EMPI&E S Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of -... -r-PIONEER GROCERY. ESH5ESBSZ52SHS2SH5HSHSHSE5E5E5HSasa ;OS Hi North Bend, Oregon MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS . MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES White Cedar Chests Made to Order, J. F. Bode, Manager. Phone 671 Stearn Dye Worlcs C Street. Ladies' and Gents' Garments Cleaned or Djed Philip Becker, Profjwior. fi5HE5Z5H5ESH5Z5E5E5E5E5H5H5Z5H52535H5ESH5E5H5E51!5 LOWER PRICES FOR MEAT This' price list of meats at the City Market is changed two times each week. It will pay you to read it regularly: Sirloin Steak per pound. .13 Pork Chops 12 to 15c Round Steak 10cNice Beef for Boiling. . O to Sc Pot Roast from. ... 8 to 10c T Bone Steak, per pound. .15cMutton ChPs-. .ISfc to 15c Prime Rib Roast 12 & Mutton Stew 10c IB City Mar Phono 1041 It. H. NOBLE, Prop. Cor. Front and O Streets N EHFc!53E5EEE5HSSFtlSHEHSSS35SESES325HSHHESTaSHSa5HSE5ZSSSHSHS15a5E5S5a ggKHurarcoranjnnasumgiam; pomamauBj fa WANTED At once, woman for cook and some light housework; must be 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. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished bed front room with or without board. Inquire at The Times. FOR SALE OR KENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" care Times. ROBERT SIMPSON, Jr., ot North j Bend, was a visitor at the C. A. , Smith mill yesterday. J. O. STEMMLER, a well known real estate man of Myrtlo Point, was in Marshfleld yesterday on business. WILLIAM J. SMITH, of North Bend, accompanied by "King," was greeting his many Marshfleld friends yesterday. IE. S. BARGELT left Marshfleld Sun day night for Portland, where he was hastily summoned on account of the serious illness of his wife. MRS. C. M. BYLER, of North Bend, left a few days ago for San Fran cisco, where she will remain for some time as tho guest of rela tives. JOHN CURREN, of North Bend, the Congressional Committeeman, spent a short time with Marshfleld friends while on his way home from CoqUille. WILLIAM ARCHER and family have arrived on Coos Bay and will re main for an indefinite time as tho guests of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Brinn, of Libby. MISSES ANNIE, AMANDA and MIN NIE PETERSON, of North Inlet, nre visiting for a few days in North Bond as the guests of their sister, Mrs. Freeland. MRS. GOODWILL passed through Marshfleld yesterday on her way to her home on Coos River, after having spent several days at Myr tlo Point with friends. J. C. TOELLE and wife, of North Bend, left today for Portland and other northern points. They ex pect to be absent six months. Mr. Toole has been employed at tho Kruse & Banks ship yards. S. VERNER left Marshfleld a Bhort time ago for his home in St. Paul, where he was called on account of his mother's illness. Mr. Verner was on Coos Bay for about four months, and mado many friends during his stay, all of whom will greatly regret his departure. H. B. HEACOCK left a few days ago for Portland, where ho will remain a snort time and thenco go to Alaska and look ovov tno Held of opportunity in that section. If he finds the outlook satisfactory, Mr. Heacock will send for his family later and reside there perma nently. Tattle of th&Town f little grains of fact sifted from t tho chaff of gossip flying up and down tho town. OOOS BAY TIDES The following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: MARCH, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Wednesday 18 0:35 6.7 12:37 6.4 Thursday .19 1:02 6.8 1:17 6.4 Friday . . 20 1:31 G.8 1:55 6.2 LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Wednesday 18 C:34 1.1 6:43 0.8 Thursday . 19 7:04 0.8 7:14 1.1 Friday . . 20 7:39 0.5 7:47 1.5 Daughter Is Horn. Matt Neimo and wife are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter. Schooner in Port. The schooner Hugh Hogan arrived in port yester day and Is now loading her cargo ot lumber at tho Porter mill. Singe Manager Here. O. B. Hins dale, of Gardiner, manager of tho Drain stage line, came to Coos Bay this morning to look after business 1 ere. Test at North Bend. Tho North Bend school is holding its regular monthly tests this week. Every department is being examined in re view work, atyl tho scholars aro working hard to meet the rigid requirements. Mrs. TJinnicrniaii'g InjuVic.i Severe. It was learned today that tho In juries sustained by Mrs. Max Tim merman are moro severo than were at first thohught. She accidentally sllppe and fell down stairs, sustain ing a fracture of tho hip. Butter Is Cheaper. There has re cently been quite a slump in butter, Superintendent Bessey of tho lpcal creamery announcing that tho prico had dropped from 40 cents to 36 cents. Good dairy butter is reported to be selling for about 24 cents. HELP WANTED A man and wife to take charge of my dairy ranch on South Coos River, apply to Geo. Witte, Marshfleld, Ore. and NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Riir Between Marshfleld -ind NortJ Bend Made in 12 Minutes, Prlvulo LumllriHs. Fare: One why, lfic; riji0 trip, tfoi J. A. O'KKLiiY. Proprietor. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at $60 and $G5 per acre. Owner C. II, Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. WANTED. Man or wife, or compe tent woman on ranch. C. P. Colo man, Templeton, Ore. STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves MarshfiVld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. m., nnd 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 3:15 rid 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Faro; Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. $$00$i5t5S$S$SX Eat Paradise Sodas & er g NG SPRING OPEI We desire to announce that our opening of Spring and Summer Mill inory will take plao SATURDAY, MONDAY nnd TUBS. MARCH, 21, 23 nud 24 und extend a cordial invitation to tl o public. , ' All the season's latest creations in shapes and tn.nmings are d.splayed. ' Mrs. M. M. Langdon O'Counell Bldg. iWy geafruayMBML Dotter Goods Same Price The Modern Co npany W,"s,A,'Ie Distributors K :VOWV$$SOVO$0$$0$$$00$0OM H"H-H"Hl,I',i"i"M"I"M"H"K' r-HH4HfrWvH-H-H-' Buys Launch. Robert Marsden has purchased the launch Mllllnta from George Thrush. The latter ia now negotiating with Fred Messerlo for tho Buffalo Bill, Mr. Messorle having decided to take the engine out of it and put In a new and small er launch. St. Patrick's Concert. A pleasing St. Patrick's day concert was given in the Claymoro concert hall yesterday and last evening, and was largely at tended. Tho majority of the orches tra numbers wore Irish pieces that brought forth hearty applause. Prof. Bucey lead tho orchestra. Open Printing Ofllce. Stephens & Mills have opened a job printing plant at tho corner of Sherman av enue and Lombard street, Plat B. They have a brand nouj outfit thru- out. They will obtain power from the now extension of olectrlc light wires, which will furnish that vicin ity with light. Launch New Boat. Tho Ranger, John Sw'lng's new boat, has been launched at tho Holland ship yard. She is forty-six feet long, flvo feet deep, with a ten-foot six inch beam. A flfty-horso power engine has been installed In her, which will make tho vessel suitable for outside work, as well as towing, on tho bay. PORT OHFOItU ITEMS. SrjJsfr' JOHN A. PROVORSE, Pnp. and Mgr. Phone' 1251 -r - t Norlh Bend, Oregon rjH'rHHt"I''I"l"I"?"l"I'H'h4- (From tho Tribune.) I Tho dairies In this vicinity expect to start up operations about tho 15th of this month. Mls3 Myrtle Hodgo, of Coqullle, was in town Friday night on hor way down tho coast to teach a term ot school In tho Brushes creek district. Mr. Ames, tho Bandon butcher, passed up tho coast last week with somo 12 or 15 head of beef cattlo, which ho had purchased at Euchro Creek from Delos Woodruff. Wo note by tho Radium that A. Adolplison has secured the contract from R, D. Hume to erect a cold stor age plant at this place. It is to be hoped that the statement Is correct, and that tho plant will bo built dur ing the summer, not on paper, as has neon tho case with tho Hfo saving sta tion, but iu reality. It would mean much for our littlo town. THREE GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE. Lot 40x140 and 3-room house on C streot; this is an exceptional snap; $800.00, ?400.00 will handle this doal. A block of 40 lots in Railroad Addition; we can glvo you a special prico on those lots that will surprise you. Lot 7xl40 In East Marshfleld and a six-room rosldonco; this la a bargain for ?J,300.00. Don't fall to aoo us, for good bar gains. STUTSMAN & CO.