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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
'$ 'Kffll WWB? f- f 11 htiiwfc lAaMUi '"43tt THE DAILY C60S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. B I t WILL PERFECT N T Big Meeting of Chamber of Commerce This Evening to Arrange For Reception. Tickets for the Nann Smith excur sion are now on sale and going liko lot cakes at the Chamber of Com merce. Most of the larger launches and many of the smaller ones have been chartered for the occasion, and it Is believed that every available boat on the bay will offer itself to the management by tomorrow night. General tickets are sold, good on any chartered boat, and reservations on any preferred boat aro made only thru the captain of the boat. The Chamber of Commerce holds an open meeting tonight, and at this meeting announcement wlh bo made of the list of chartered boats. A telegram was received by J. E. Oren today from C. A. Smith, stating that the Nann Smith will leave San Francisco Saturday or Sunday, which will put her in Coos Bay on Monday or early Tuesday. Mr. Smith fur ther announced that the Nann Smith will lay over at Empire, whero he will bo pleased to meet and receive anybody on Coos Day. Prizes for the best decorated boats will bo announced at tonight's meet ing of the Chamber of Commerce. The band will also bo out tonight to rehearse somo of the music that will bo played on reception day. Another wire is expected tonight or tomorrow from Mr. Smith, an nouncing the exact tlmo of leaving San Francisco, and probable tlmo of arriving on Coos Bay. f MARSHFIELD j SCHOOL NEWS I SOLD It Coos River Property Bought by Irving Chandler, Parker B. Holland and F. A. L'aise. It was announced today that the W. A. Luso ranch on Coos rlvor, within a fow miles from Marshflold, had been purchased by Irving Chand ler, Parker B. Holland nnd F. A. Lalso for $12,000. Thoro aro 133 acres in the tract, and it is considered ono of the best ranches in this vi cinity. It is understood that Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Luso will go to Fresno, Calif., to Uvo, they having extensive hold ings in that vicinity. May Divide Tracts. Owing to tho many now arrivals on Coos Bay who wish to ongago in agriculture, fruit or truck farming, thoro Is said to bo a strong domand 'for llvo and ton-acre tracts that will permit intonslvo farming. In conse quence of this demand, It is likely that several of tho larger ranches In this vicinity will bo divided Into small tracts and sold. Among those who aro said to have this plan umlor consideration aro O. C. Sother and Gilbert Gllbertson, who own tho Stephens ranch on Ken tuck Inlet. This placo lies In a shel tered spot about two miles from tho Day and Is said to bo capablo of Ir rigation in enso It should over be come necessary. Anothor who has tho plan in mind is Captain Harris, of Sumner. Ho has an excollont ranch, especially adapted to garden ing purposes, It also lying so thnt It can bo irrigated if any unusual sea son should niako It necessary. Ethel Kuhn made tho highest grado in spelling. The High school pupils aro taking their monthly tests . Andrew Thomas and Carl Lattln of tho fifth grade have the measles. Master Colbert Stoop from tho 1st grado is qulto sick with pneumonia. Clifford Doane made tho highest standing in United States jhistory this month. Eugenia Schilling Is in school again and able to write compositions on "Tho Measles." Wo average two or. three new pupils each month from all points of the United States. A number of pupils who havo ab sent on account of Illness have re turned to the second grade. Tho "B" class aro taking tho Los Angeles county examination simply a.-" an interesting recreation. Pupils of the 1st grado are again getting down to hard work after their siege with grip and measles. In tho 1st grade, Miss Clara Fer guson has the honor of receiving highest rank for tho month ending March 20. Chas Merchant and Will Hutchin son attended tho match Basket Ball game and took keen Interest in it. It is hoped Marshflold will have a placo to play by next year. Tho Sixth grado teacher, Miss Helen Landrith was taken with the measles on Friday after tho noon dismissal. A substitute will be placed In charge of her room during her Illness. The third grade havo been having tests this week. Tho following made 100 In tho spelling test; Emil Back- man, Jack Carter, Howard Kelley, Rudolf Niemc, Helen SmilJ'a and Ilallegh Watson. Tho following pupils In tho third grado received 100 in their monthly test in Arithmetic; Loyd Tharp. Macy Tuttle, Guy Clausen, Jack Merchant, Cecil Tuttle, Albln Lack slioiuaud and Vorl Bonebrake. Tho sophomore class In the High school is starting In the study of Shakespearo's "Merchant of Venice," having completed Lowell's Vision of Sir Launfal, nlso Scott's Marmion In connection with their English. THE "Nan Smith's" Coming is an Epoch to the People of Coos Bay, so it is when people of Marsh field can boast of selecting a suit from the World Famous Clothes, Hart, Schaffner &. Marx. ade yow nt for Easier Being aware of the people's wants and considering the immense demand for this famous make of clothing, we have had most of our spring stock come by express to insure our patrons with the newest and proper styles for this occasion, We want our customers to look just a little better than the other fellow, for we know that his satisfaction is a continual ad, for our business, We take particular pains in fitting our patrons, and guarantee if there is the least dissatisfaction we will make good by replacing or refunding your money, "WHERE CAN YOU BEAT IT?" Look at this model; we can duplicate it. Some of the new things "we are showisij NEW MODEL BOAT IS BUILT AT NORTH BEND C. II. Alger, tho North Bond boat builder, has a boat almost ready for launching which is a distinct do parturo In modol from anything ovor Boon on tho Bay. It is bolng built for Mr. Roynolds to bo used In tow ing for his sawmill. It Is of light draught, with twin scrow propollors and 30-horso power ongincs. It is built on beautiful but powerful lint's, after tho latest design used in tho east. Thero will bo no trouble going to sea, as tho peculiar nrrangoment of tho cabin gives ono the Impression thnt It Is built for a racer, and thoro would bo no dnngor if tho bona broke cloar over tho forward deck. Mr. Algor has already nn established rep utation for building tho finest of tow boats, and his oxporlenco Is nough to guarantee) that tho now boat will bo a success. Freau sprlne Lim Jnst received Phono C011. Uastera tc McLaln. Daughter Very 111 Susie, tho two- year-old daughter of Key. and Mrs. D. W. Thurston, Is reported very 111 of tho measles. It Is slnceiely hoped by tho many fi lends of tho family that sho will speedily recover. Kiijoy Fishing Trip. Henry Sala thlel Bonebrake, tho jeweler, and O. A. Bennett, editor of tho News, per suaded Fred Bonnett, son of tho edi tor, to glvo thorn tho loan of his gasoline launch for a fishing trip to tho soveral forks of tho Coos rlvor. Fred sized up tho two unregistered disciples of tho lariat fly but took tho precaution to tako out marlno in surance on tho boat. They glvo as a reason for not bringing back any fish that settlers along tho forks accused them of poaching along tho waters contiguous to tholr land ostatesvThoy camo homo bringing a fow forks with thorn that havo nothing to do with wnter. CrjMtal Theater. Tho big word last night at tho Crystal Theater was laughter. Tho bill Is ono that will drlvo away dull caro. "Tho Holiday" shows tho morry tlmo that three youngstors havo on their uncle's farm. Theso kids manngo to tear things loose In a most lively way. "Duylng a Donkey" is a film that brings down tho house This little long-oared donkey Is pretty handy with his hind legs, and makes things Interesting for all concerned. Bret McCullough's horn solo was well re ceived, and tho whole bill Is excep tionally good. Thero will bo a special 5c matlueo for school children Saturday afternoon at 3:30. Knox, Stetson and Mundheim hats, Neckwear, Suspenders and Fancy Handkerchiefs, Underwear and Fancy Hosiery Bannister, Nettleton and Crosett Shoes, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, E, & W, and Arrow Brand Collars, SPITZ SCHOENBERG'S LINE OF HIGH GRADE BOYS', YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. 1 rm MMMfflKMM lft all preparations to fit? I I fatiwwS'ijivtiig Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx The Real Gents' a Outfitters m$mmmm$mmiwmmmmmm BANDON BRIEFS. IlKltrS A REAL ItAKOAIX. All persons buying a $5.00 order of groceries, botweon tho hours of S a. in, and - p. m. Saturday, March 21, can havo 20 pounds of granu lator augur for $1.00 Wo tako this means to got acquainted with tho public. ANONA CASH GROCERY, Oppostto Times Offlco. Record of Week's Doings ns Gathered by the llecoider. Taxe3 aro high this year, judging by Captain Robert Johnson's experi ence. Ho is reported to havo left for Coquille with a pocket full of bullion, and after paying his tribute to the tax collector, was compelled to borrow four bits for passage back on tho Liberty. Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, state dairy in spector, was in Bandon Friday even ing, being en route to Frank Thomo son's Star ranch below Langlols for tho purpose of setting in motion the six new milking machines lately pur chased by that gentleman. Mrs. Yoakam was mot in Bandon by Mr. Thomson and driven to tho ranee Sat urday. Sho Is familiar with tho milk ing machine, and highly Informed on dairying. Mrs. L. II. Osborn, who has been ill for a short tlmo with a complication of malaria and pneumonia, died Mon day, leaving besldo her husband a four-months-old daughter. Mr and Mrs. Osborn camo to Bandon from Nebraska n short tlmo ago. Tho woolon mill was closed down Monday and Tuesday to permit of in stalling a second bollor, that just re moved from tho steamer Dispitcn. It Is a 150-horso powor, and will fur nish tho greater amount of steam needed by tho purchase of added ma chinery for tho mill. J. S. Edmunds, 'now n business man of North Bond, Is in Bandon, whero ho formerly lived, looking nftor property Interests, Mr. Ed munds says that ho would havo sold his property In Bandon threo yars ago for 3,000, but now ho would not tako $10,000 for It. Robert Walker has been reappoint ed postmaster at Bandon for the en suing four years, ho receiving tno unanimous endorsement of tho dele gation from Oregon, Tho contract for orecttng tho now two-story creamery building In Unn don, 40x60 feet In size, was let Mon day to Mr. Hill, a local contractor. Per steamer Elizabeth will nrrlvo Mr Nelson of tho Goldon Stato Creamery Co., which 13 to own and conduct tho now Institution. Tho building wl'l bo tho property of Col. Rosa. Eugene Pierce had hl3 hand badly mangled at tho Commercial Com pany's mill Friday. Ho is recovering rapidly. An amusing Incident of the serious affair occurred when tho hand was being dressed, one of the specta tors fainting and falling through a glass show caso cut himself slightly and hurt his own manly pride a whole lot. At the last meeting of the city council Tuesday evening it was or dained that saloons henceforth pay a yearly tax of ?S00 Instead of $G00, as heretofore. There is some talk of another pa per mill. Bandon needs and can sup port two of them, or three, or a dozen, so don't let it weaken your support for tho one wo are sure of already. Stand by your guns and we'll make Bandon "tho city" of Coos county yet. News has been received at Ban don of tho death of Mrs. W. C. Scott, at Fillmore, Ventura county, uaiu, Mrs. Scott whs tho wife of tho Rov. W. C. Scott, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church at Bandon, the couple having left thero about five years ago. Emll Hueckeadorf, formerly a shipbuilder at Bandon, has sued a number of San Francisco capitalists for 10,000 damages as a result of tho recent litigation in which ho was in volved with them, and In which ho was victorious. Constable Rube Gardner had an exciting and successful chase last week In his pursuit of Wyatt, tho colored restauraut keepor, who left so hastily without kissing importun ato creditors goodbye. Rube struck tho scont in tho direction of Curry county, and might havo nabbed his man sooner but for It being tho dark of tho moon. Wyatt was captured beyond Port Orford. Ho wa3 brought back to Bandon and judgment ren dered against him for tho amount of tho claim of the plainttlff nnd all costs. Upon payment of all ho had, something llko $30, ho was allowed to go his way rejoicing. X HAVE YOU TRIED t I DIAMOND b BREAD t 4 ....,-, ... ... .. ..... .. u.iuB laaumi, i-uv up m uvin loaves Aiwa8irosn, sucei nun wiiuiesoiuu. xiy 2 J, It. Kvery lonf stumped. i A Street. PHOXE 1111. Opposite Bank Kullding. J. J. ,iHi'i'ii,iiii'ii'ii'iiitt,ii'iiiiiii,iii,iti' snags., jmifZifeW 6 mwj-mmattj JEEGSSSESESEnce?. 1'ROTTE 111 for messenger boy to arry parcel and run errands. "Something new" In either homo or offlco furniture means no moro room nnd no more uso for tho "old things" tho things thnt woro serv ing you only the other day. AND THIS ALWAYS MEANS "MORE WORK FOR THE WANT ADS." BhER PROMOTES Temp era Recognized as a Food Product, and so dealt with by the Government It Is being recognized tho world over that the drinking of beer promotes temperance and sobriety to a far greater extent than all tho prohibition laws on the statute books. All enlightened European nations aro encouraging tho manu facture and consumption of light beers containing about threo and one-half per cent alcohol, and tho result has been most gratifying to all sincere lovers of temperance. Tho United States government has taken a positive stand in this direction, tho war department holding that tho re-establishing of tho army canteen for the sale of beer being an absolute neces sity in the Interest of temperance and sobriety. Beer is today recognized a& a "Food Product," and is so dealt with by the government. All the great insurance companies havo contradicted the lies that have been given currency through prohibition sources that the drinking of beer was a bar to securing Insurance, and havo lately published to the world at large tho statement that those drinking beer modorately (not more than two quarts during twenty-four hours) were the very best of risks. The latest British life insurance reports show that the ratio of death rate among abstain ers is thirty per cent greater than among moderate drinkers. Beer is pure and wholesome, and the day Is not far distant when it will be ns much a part of tho daily subsistence of every fam ily as are milk, bread and other food necessities. WEINHARD'S BOTTLED BEER Is tho perfection of brewing. It is in every sense the very best that modern enterprise can produce. It makes the finest table beer. It speaks for Itself and is its ownbest advertisement. ORDER A CASE FROM Robert Marsden's Wholesalo Liquor House Phono 4S1. Front Street Marshfleld, Oregon "iFimnTTTiiffl Every copy of every issue of this Tho investor who does not read newspaper should bo a SALESMAN 'the classified ads. Is "opportunity' FOR YOU. blind." "Bargain-finders" aro people who got tho most SERVICE out of their dollars.