The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908,
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Where Are You Going Tonignt.?
Look Over This New Bill and Decide for the
CRYSTAL THEATRE
THE HOLIDAY. Three lively city kids visit their uncle's farm. Their
pranks and adventures keep the farm In an uproar until they arc
sent home In disgrace.
SPUING GAHDENING Come and see the old man's success with his
wonderful seeds.
11UYING A DONKEY. This stubborn little mule has a car-load of laughs
which ho kicks off at the rate of ten a minute.
DEM AIMS GAI1HERT will sing two of the latest illustrated songs, ana
DUET McCULIiOUGII will playa Melophono solo.
Program Changed Monday and Thursday
Performances 7:30 aid 8:45 Admission 10c i
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Personal Notes,
MISS BLACK was shopping in Marsh
field yesterday.
L. C. SOULE, of Allegany, was a ity
visitor yesterday.
MR. MORTON and wifo were Marsh
floid visitors yesterday.
ROY LANDRITH, of Coos River, was
a city visitor yesterday.
AUGUST FARLEY, of Coos River,
was a city visitor yesterday.
G. W. WALKER and son, of Coos
River, were city visitors yesterday.
MRS. JORDAN, of Eastside, njs
Shopping In Marshfleld Wednes
day. '
ALBERT SMITH, of Gold Beach, Is
a city visitor in Marshfleld for a
few days.
A. K. PIDGEON, of Coos River, was
a business visitor in Marshfleld
yesterday.
MISS KOSTERMAN, of Mercy Hospi
tal, was shopping in Marshhfleld
yesterday.
SPRING OPENING
Wo desire to announce that our
opening of Spring and Summer Mill-.
Incry -will take placi
SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUES.
MARCH, 21, 23 and 21
f.nd extend a cordial Invitation to
tie public.
All tho season's latest creations In
shapes and tn.nmings are displayed.
. Mrs. M. M. Langdon
O'Conncll Bldg.
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00.
and 10:30 a. m and 1:00,
2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m.
LeaveB North Bend at 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m and 1:45
3:15 end 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except
Sundays. Fare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
and
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
Half Hour Schedule.
Km Between Murshlleld -ud North
Bend Made in 1U Minutes.
Private Landings.
Fare: One wnv, 15c; roufd trip, Xfic.
J. A. O'KELLY. Proprietor.
The C. B., R. & E. R. R.
tion Co
Coos Bay Furaltore C
MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS
, MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND
MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES
Mbnu wa HouiirixmiMUiaimB
White Cedar Chests Made to Order,
J. F. Bode, Manager.
Phone 671
BOARD and room wauted in private
family by refined young man. Ap
ply H, Times.
FOR SALE. Six horso power boiler
and engine, ono 600 gallon and
one 300 gallon cheese vat, and
complete cheese making outfit. E.
Engren, Marshfleld, Oregon.
BERT PETERSON will give private
lessons in boxing. Inquire at the
Club Cigar Store.
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 Marshfleld. Apply
to A. O. Rogers.
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.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $60 and ?65 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon
WANTED. Man or wife, or compe
tent woman on ranch. O. P. Colo
man, Templeton, Ore.
tUE O. B., R. & E. It. R. & N. CO.
TIME TABLE.
Subject to change without notice.
No. 1.
7. 9:00a.m.
jv. 9:45a.m.
Ar.l 0:2 0a.m.
Daily, ex.
Sunday
Marsh'd
Junction
Coqullle
Myrtle Pt
No. 2.
Ar.l2:30p.m.
Lv.ll:30a.m.
Lv.l0:,45a.m.
Trains to and from Deaver Hill daily.
W. F. Miller, Agent.
Now Style3 and Samples
Just Received From
Charles A. Stevens Coat & Suit
House, Chicago, 111.
Mrs. M. R. Smith, Agent.
Cor. First and B sts. Marshfleld
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It la the policy of this bank to
comflnu its biiaincsia to the im-
j! mediate vicinity. In following
tliio nnywai flirt llfinlf HOT. OIIIV
Jt enhances its own stability, but B
i promoted tho highest interest of A
tho community.
FIDCTrWATIMMAI RANK OF H
COOSjBAY, Marshfield, Ore.
U O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarlaml 2
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H John Pruesa R. T. Kanfman
8 Vice Pres. Asst. CVliier
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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. .13J6 Pork Chops 12 to 15c
Round Steak 105Nlco Beef for Boiling. . O to 8o
Pot Roast from. .. . 8 to 10cw ;i ,
T Bone Steak, per pound. ,15cMutton ChPs' -12 o loc
Prime Rib Roast 12J Mutton Stew 10c
lOTo City Market
Phono 1011 R. II. NOBLE, Prop. -! Rf roots
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EMPIRE
Fash Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
caiuicd fish; in fact nil kinds of
fish In season.
Wharf back of . . . i.
iJ PIONEER GROCERY.
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Cab Call Serilco at Any Ilonr
Good Heario aud Vehicles.
HElSNElt, MILLIHt & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sal Stable.
Wood for Bain.
Third & A st. Phono 1201 Uarehflcld
Steam Dye Works
C Street. .
Lndies' Mid Gcntfl' Garments
Cleaned or Dyd
PhUip Bcffcpf, Profyot. j
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A WINNER
GASOLINE ENGINES
On exhibition at our sales rooms in connection with our
COMPLETE LINE OF
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WHISTLES
SIDE LIGHTS
SPARK PLUGS
CARBURETORS
SPEED-WHEELS
iSurrLii
SPARK COILS
STEERING-WHEELS
MARINE-htttfDWARE
BELLS
BfiTTrniro
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Water. Front Near "A" Street
JACK FLANAGAN
Phone 33
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List 322.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
United States Land Ofllce, Roseburg,
Oregon, Fehruary 24, 1908
Notice is hereby given that tho
State of Oregon on May 1, 1907, ap
plied for lot 4 of seiO, t p 25 s, r.
10 W., and E. S. W. of Sec. 2,
Twp. 21 S. It. 9 W. of W. M., and
filed in this ofllce a list of school In
demnity selections in which it se
lected said land; that said list is open
to the public for Inspection. Any and
all persons claiming adversely tho
above described land or any legal
subdivision, thereof, or claiming tho
bamo under tho mining laws, or de
siring to show said land to bo more
valuable for mineral than for agri
cultural purposes, or to object to
said selection for any lawful reason,
should file their claims or tholr affi
davits of protest or contest in this
office on or before tho 20th day of
April, 1908.
I hereby designate tho Drain Non
parlel, published at Drain, Orogon,
as the newspaper In which tho above
notice Is to be published, and the
Coos Bay 'Times, at Marshfleld, Oro
gon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
JOHN SCHETTER, of Ten Mile, was
In this city yesterday attending to
business affairs.
RAY BOWREN and wlfo were city
visitors yesterday, attending to
business affairs.
H. E. BESSEY, of Coos River, was
in Marshfleld yesterday attending
to business affairs.
MISS SANFORD, of Haines Inlet,
was shopping in Marshfleld yester
day, and also visiting with friends.
MRS. ALP RIGQS and Misses Flor
ence Peterson and Anna Jacobson
were shopping in this city yesterday.
M. J. CORNWALL, proprietor of tho
Drain-Coos Bny stage line, was a
business visitor in Marshfleld yesterday.
R. V. HUGHES, of Gai diner, is on
Coos Bay for a short time attend
ing to business affairs, and visiting
friends.
J. S. LYONS, of Prosper, is on Coos
Bay for a few-days attending to
business affairs and meeting old
friends.
MRS. STARBIRD. of Willanco Inlet,
was shopping in Marshfleld on
Wednesday, and also visiting with
friends.
MISS LETTIE LARSON returned to
her home on Larson Inlet yesterday,
after having spent a few days in
Marshfleld with relatives.
MISS J. TELLEFSON, of the Eastr
side, returned to her home yester
day after having spent several days
on Coos River with friends.
MRS. NOAH and daughter, MABEL,
passed through Marshfleld yester
day on their way to North Bend,
where they attended to business
affairs.
O. B. HINSDALE, of Gardiner, and
the president of tho First National
Bank of Marshfleld, Is In tho ell)
for a short tlmo attending to busi
ness affairs.
MRS. IVY CONDRON spent yesterday
in Marshfleld with friends. She and
Mr. Condron are now spending
most of the tlmo at their Coos
River ranch.
WILLIAM CHANDLER arrived on
Coos Bay yesterday and will re
main two weeks visiting with
friends, after which he will return
to Portland.
MRS. BUNTIN, of Beaver Hill, passed
through the city yesterday on her
way to North Bend, where she will
remain for some time as tho guest
of relatives.
H. S. HUSSEY, a printer from Port
land, arrived on Coos Bay Wednes
day on the Alliance, and has ac
cepted a position under Editor
Whlsnant of North Bend.
MR. and MRS. CHILDERS, of North
Bend, passed thru Marshfleld yes
terday on their" way to Coos River,
where they will remain for a few
days as tho guests of Captain Ed
wards and family.
Tattle of tiie-.Town
Little grams of fact mfted from
the chaff of gossip flying up
and down tho town.
COOS HAY TIDES
The following tables give tho
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
HIGH WATER
Wednesday 18
Thursday . 19
Friday . . 20
LOW water!
Wednesday 18
Thursday . 19
Friday . . 20
MARCH, 1008.
A. M.
0:35
1:02
1:31
A
0:34
7:04
7:39
M.
fi.7
6.6
G.8
1.1
0.8
0.5
I'. M.
12:37 G.4
1:17 C.4
1:55 C.2
P. M.
I G:43 0.8
7:14 1.1
7:47 1.5
Flour AVill 15o Lower. Local
dealers are anticipating a decline In
tho prico of flour, tho eastern market
being lower and wheat considerably
lower.'
Deaths a( Coqullle. Word has
been received hero of tho death of tho
eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Wilson thero'of spinal men
ingitis. Also of tho death of tho aged
Thomas Anderson, tho fathor of An
drew Anderson.
Alliance Sails Friday. Tho Alli
ance, which arrived Wednesday from
Portland, will sail Friday afternoon
at 1 o'clock for tho Rose City. Sho
expected to sail today but was un
avoidably detnlned.
Mother's Club Tho Mother's
club will meet nt tho homo of Mrs.
Frank Reedier on Friday March 20,
at 3 o'clock p, m. Owing to tho in
clement weather there was no moot
ing laBt Friday, and tho same sub
ject, "Influence," will bo discussed
tomorrow. All thoso who havo pa
pers on tho subjoct are requested to
bring tho same.
Refuses to Pay Tv. Coos county
officials nre Intoroited in the notion
of tho Wolls-Fargo Express company
in refusing to pay taxes on its not
earnings In Douglas county, in Rose
burg. Under a recent decision of tho
Orogon supremo court, tho county as-
NEW HOTEL
IS DISCUSSED
Old Timer No. 2 Upholds Build-
' ers, While "Stockholder" '
Criticises Delay.
Editor Times:
You, of course, should print all
sides of a question, so you may un
derstand I don't blame you for print
ing tho letter of "Old Time Resident"
on tho hotel question. Old Time Res
ident Is to blame for uttering his
thoughts. He can not know what
difficulties are in the way of building
a hotel. If ho did ho would havo re
mained silent and allowed tho hotel
plans to take their course. Is not
Old Time Resident ono of a factioa
which opposes tho building of a ho
tel on C. Btreet? Is he not ono of a
class which has made so many hotel
failures?
There are a number of reasons why
the hotel has not been built. It was
decided upon too late last summer
to begin, and In tho winter it has not
been expedient. Tho plans of the nr
chltect have not been ready. Ma
terial has been too costly. There has
been a financial stress. This is what
tho Interested parties tell me. Old
Tlmo Resident, like many of his kind,
is Impatient when waiting for some
body else to move, but fearfully pa
tient when somebody else Is waltlns
for him. Ho has been hero a Ion?
time. Why didn't he build a hotel
before? Why didn't ho fix up the
streets? Why didn't he do a little
paving? Criticism from an Old Tlm
Resident who probably wants a hotel
on his own high-priced lot and won't
call anything a hotel unless it S3
there, is uncalled for. I havo lived
in this city a long tlmo, probably as
long as Old Tlmo Resident, and I
don't care who builds tho hotel, ex
cept that I don't believe It best to
spoil tho plan to build the C street
hotel by jumping on It too soon. Wo
can't tell whether tho hotel is really
needed yet. If It is completed in
olghteon months or two years we will
know better whether It is a good in
vestment. We who havo lived a long
time on tho Bay know how such
things go, and that It is best not to
be in a hurry. Even if tho hotel
should not be built for five years, It
would beat your correspondent's rec
ord all hollow.
OLD TIME RESIDENT NO. 2.
Tho Other Side.
Editor Times:
I am a new comer and am inter
ested in a hotel for Marshfleld be
cause I havo property hero and be
cause I live here. I expect to llo
here and, In time, become an OH
Time Resident. I subscribed monpy
for tho now hotel and paid In twenty
flvo per cent. If I could I would an
swer Old Time Resident, but I can't
And out anything at all, and can't
learn what Is going on oven by ask
ing questions of tho president rhd
directors of tho project. When I put
up my money I was told that there
would be a stockholders' meeting in
six months. Thero hasn't been nny
called, and nobody seems to know
what will bo done. I heard that Mr.
Lockhart was In San Francisco and
Mr. Chandler said tho hotel would bo
built when tho architect's plans were
ready. I heard that tho plans wero
ready some tlmo ago. I also heard
that tho plans wero not qulto as de
sired. There has been a long tlmo to
correct them, and I can't see anything
In that view.
I hopo this hotel won't vanish into
hot air. Thero are hot air hotels all
around tho bay, but I put my money
Into this ono becauso I thought tho
peoplo who woro at tho bond of It
wore not hot air peoplo. I don't
want to bollovo it now, but I would
like to learn somehow what's what
and when it will work out. As I
can't And out anything by asking
questions, I can't give Old Tlmo Resi
dent any bettor answer.
STOCKHOLDER.
scssors havo been assessing it on tho
net earnings In addition to the prop
erty owned by it. Of courso tho tax
on tho latter is trivial, and tho com
pany has been paying It, but refuses
to pay on tho not earnings. A test
caso will probably bo mado at Roso
burg. Tlmo to liny Sugar. F. S. Dow,
tho local represontatlvo of tho Hono
lulu Plantation company has. ro
cplved word of n morry war botweon
the sugar growers, of which his firm
is one, and tho sugar trust. Tho prlco
of Hiigar is now about sixty cants por
hundred lower. A btill further de
cline may como in a day or two if tho
differences tiro npt abjustod but it is
not belioved that tho prlco war will
continue long.
Phono 2011 for spring Lima.
Masters & McLaln.
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