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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908.
TUESDAY HER
No. 2. Winner of tho Second Cash Prize la Ad. Contest.
How to Make Money
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MAIL ROUTE
IS CHANGED
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JONAH DAY"
Mrs. A. H. Stutsman of Marsh
field, Victim of Much Hard
Luck in One Day.
Tuesday is Mrs. A. H. Stutsman's
"Jonah Day".
If you don't bollovo It, read this
summary of hard luck that she en
countered tho day before yesterday;
Someone broke tho windows out of
her launch and sunk it, causing $50
or $75 damage.
Her cow broke loose and was
placed in the city pound, requiring
$5 to get her out.
Her pet rabbits broke out of the
cage and ate up a neighbor's garden,
incurring their wrath.
Her young son fell off the North
Bend dock and almost drowned in
tho bay before he was rescued.
All came in rapid succession but
even fato couldnt overcome the
cheery good nature of one of Marsh
field's most able and best known
business women. She immediately
set to work righting things and
Wednesday brought a turn of affairs
tbat more than offset tho grief en
countered tho day before.
The damage done to tho boat is
alleged to have been done by mis
creants. Mrs. Stutsman lias a clue
to their identity and will have them
punished for the contemptible trick.
Tho launch, which sho recently had
rebuilt and was about to name tho
"Emma Francis," was standing at
Tom Howe's dock. The windows
were broken In and tho craft sunk
In such a position that a log nearby
would havo crushed in the cabin had
II not been for the timely discovery
by Tom Howo. Tho craft Is being
raised today and until then, tho ex
tent of tho damages will not be
known.
NORTH BEND
PLANT BURNS
Casting Department of Iron
Foundry Burns Depart
ment Forgot Nozzles.
Fire of unknown orgin yesterday
nfternoon caused a loss of about
$500 at tho North Bend Iron Found
ry's plant in North Bond. Tho dam
ago consisted largely of tho destruc
tion of the casting department build
ing. Luckily tho patterns of tho
company wore saved.
Tho North Bond flro department
ruado a quick run to tho blazo but
when they arrived, they discovered
that tho nozzles had been accident
ally lert at tho flro house. Tho llro
was spreading rapidly but they could
not do anything until tho nozzles
ivero secured. Finally, somo hose
fiom tho sash and doors factories
adjoining was strung and tho blazo,
vhlch was threatenting to spread,
extinguished.
Tho foundry is in close proximity
to tho sash and door factories and
hud it not been for tho provailing
calm at tho time, tho latter would
l'nvo been in serious dangor.
After April 1st, North Bend Will
Have Direct Service to and
From Roseburg.
Notice has been received in North
Bend that after April 1 that city will
be given improved mail service to
and from outside points. This will
be done by changing the Roseburg
Marshfleld routo to tho Roseburg
North Bend route, thus making direct
service and avoiding the delay that
was caused by having to transfer
the mail at Marshfield. It is claimed
that this will mean the delivery of
outside mall to the North Bend post
ofllco several hours earlier than at
present.
The North Bend Chamber of Com
mcrco took tho matter up with the
United States 1'ostofllce department
sometime ago. Yesterday, A. Whis
nant received a letter from Congress
man Hawley In which was enclosed
a letter from tho United States Post
olllce department announcing that
the change had been ordered, as re
quested, effective April 1.
Tho change will be made by slm
pl having tho mall launch that now
runs from Sumner to Marshfield
making North Bend instead of
Marshfield the terminus of its run.
Tlio mail Is delivered at Sumner to
the launch by the stage company.
After April 1, the launch will stop
at Marshfield and leave the mail
destined here and then proceed dir
ectly to North Bend with tho mail
for that point. The outgoing mail
will bo picked up at North Bend,
then a stop will bo made at Marsh
field to pick up tho outgoing mall
from here and the run to Sumner
made direct.
MRS M'LEOD
WINS ACTION
MAY BUY FIRE BOAT
FOR COOS BAY SERVICE.
North Bend and Marslilleld Itusims.s
Mon Discuss Feasibility of
The IMnn.
North Bond nnd Marshfield men
are discussing tho feasibility of pur
chasing and equipping a firo boat
for ubo on tho Bay. Owing to tho
nuiuorous largo plants, nearly nil of
woodon construction, near tho wat
er's odgo, many claim that tho fire
piotection would grntly Improved by
having a regulnr firo boat in com
mission,' Tho ono bout under consideration
In connection with tho plan la tho
Katie Cook, K. IX Iluino's tug. It Is
stated Hint tho boat will throw four
largo streams four stories high and
by purchasing additional hoso would
In of decided advautago in lighting
big Urea at oven qulto distance
from tho Bay. It Is undorstood that
Mr. lliuno will soil tho boat for a
reasonable sum.
Oregon Supreme Court Decides
In Favor of Marshfield
Woman.
Tho case of Frances McLeod of
Murtdifleld vs Pacific States Telo
hoiio and Telegraph Company was
decided in the Oregon Supremo court
March 2 4 In favor of the plaintiff, re
versing tho decision of Judgo Harris
rendered sometime ago.
It was an action brought by Mrs.
Frances McLeod, Court stenographer,
against the Telephono Company for
falling to call her to tho phono and
by which sho lost employment to the
extent of $1,2S0. Judgo Harris hold
that as sho was not a party to tho
contract, tho Telopliono Company did
not owo any duty to her. Tho Su
proino Court holds that tho Telo
pliono Company Is responsible to
the recievor of tho messago as
well as to tho sender, when
the former would bo benefited by tho
call being delivered, no matter
whether sho paid for tho messago or
not.
Other Cases Up.
Tho tax ease of Mrs. M. E. Hall
vs Eugeno O'Connell was decided in
fnvor of tho plaintiff. The Supremo
Court affirmed the decision of tho
lower court in this action.
Tho caso of E. O. Hall vs Eugeno
O'Connell hns not yet been decided
by tho Supremo Court.
TICKETS SELL WELL
FOR LIBRARY BENEFIT.
Save $1.00 on your Fishing Tackle.
" 2.00 " Dishes.
" 3.00 " Spray Pump.
" 4.00 ' Carpenter Tools.
" 5.00 " Steel Range.
" 10.00 " Building Hdwre.
" 20.00 " Plumbing Job.
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Coos Bay Scenes
Each at
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Post Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
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cuuLuil starvicu at An) Hour
Gnoil Hearso aud Vehicles.
HEIBNKR, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable.
Wood for RaUs.
Third A A st. 1'liono 1201 Mnrshficld
Flanagan & Bennett Banh
MARHHFIEI.D OREGON.
Capital Subscribed J50.000
Capital Paid Up I40,OOU
Undivided ProflU JM.000
Does a general bunking buslnesi and drnri
ou tlio iltuik ol California, Han Franclnr
Calif., Klint. National Bank Portland Or., Firirt
National Bnnk Rossburg, Or., Ilanorer Nb
tlonal Bank, New York, M. M. Kotbohild A
don, London, England.
AIo veil rhangoou nearly all th principal
cities of Kurops.
Accoui ' kept ubjct to hMk, iafe depoil
lock h" fir rent at (0 tentj a month o
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HI EREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
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because its nil Blue Stem Hard
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Costs you nothing if
we don't make good.
Try It nnd see
Ask your grocer for
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North Bend, Oregon
Sole Distributors
for Southwestern Oregon.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
111-: I IK'S A It HAL 1UKCJAIN.
All persona buying a $.1.00 order
of grocorlos, any day this week, can
havo 20 pounds of granulated sugar
for J 1.00. Wo tako this means to
got Hcqualntod with tho public.
ANOKA CASH GROCERY,
Opposito Times Olllco.
Indications Point to Largo Attend
ance at Library Kuterlalnment
lYldny Night.
Tho committco is having good suc
cess in the salo of tickets for the
library benefit Krlday night, and the
prospects aro that the entertainment
will bo a success both In a literary
and financial sense. Peoplo who
think tho reading will drag will bo
greatly inihtaUon. Mr. L. A. Liljeq
vlst will present its great features as
an actor ami the whom will bo prod
uced with an effect which will bo
unique. Similar readings in giv.it
cities have drawn audiences?. Tik
committee Is working hard for tho
Marslilleld, and Is overywhoro being
mot with eneouragoiuont and ap
proval. If possible The Tliueu, In tomorrow
evening's iwu will glvo a synopsis
of the play Paolo ami Frim-swa
which will bo read In tho ovonlag by
Mr. Uljmivlst.
Danco iit'SumnorAprll 4th. Music
ty Landenburg orchestra.
'Yakima Heat Flour on salo nt tho
ANONA OASH GROCERY, opposite gon.
Times offlca
List 322.
NOTICK OK SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
United States Land Ofllco, Rosoburg,
Oregon, February 24, 1908
Notice is hereby given that the
State of Oregon on May 1, 1907, ap
plied for lot 4 of sec. 30, t p 25 s, r.
10 W., and E. Vi S. W. hi of Sec. 2,
Twp. 21 S. R. 9 W. of W. M and
illed in this ofllco a list of school in
demnity selections in which it se
lected said land; that said list is open
tt thb public for inspection. Any and
all persons claiming ndversely tho
abovo described land or any legal
suudniMuit thereof, or clalmiug tho
same under tho mining laws, or de
siring to show said land to bo more
valuable for mlueral than for agri
cultural purposes, or to object to
said peUvtion for any lawful reason,
shoubl tlio their claims or tholr nfll
dnvlts of protest or contest In this
office on or beforo tho 20th day of
April, 1903.
I hereby dosignato tlio Drain Kon
pnrlol, published at Drain, Oregon,
as tho nowspaper In which tho nbovo
notice Is to bo published, and tho
Coos Bay Times, at Marshfield, Ore-
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfield 7:30, 9:00.
and 10:30 a. m., and 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 r.nd 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except
Sundays. Fare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
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For a good Hatch use the
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Rhode Island Reds
Barred Plymouth Rocks
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Price $1.50 Per Setting
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I am Closing Out my Rubber Goods at
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$G.50 Goodyear Rubber Boots $5.75
$5.50 Goodyear Rubber Boots $4.75
j $4.00 Goodyear Rubber Coats $3.00
H $2.50 Goodyear Rubber Coats $2.00
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Your Tailor made Suit
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Stetson Hats, Keiser Cravats, Wilson h
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Marshfield, Oregon
The
STEAMER PLANT
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO MAR. 27
So reser.tw.ons held
niter tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket Li .ought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSnFIELD.
OREGON
Coos Bay Furniture Co.
North Bend, Oregon
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MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS
MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND
MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES
White Cedar Chests Made to Order,
J. F. Bode, Manager.
Phone 671 I
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'Something new" in either home Somewhere, in or near this city, is
or office furniture means no more
room and no moro use for tho "old
things" tho things that were serv
ing you only the other day. AND
THIS ALWAYS MBAN8 .'.'MORE
WORK FOR THB WANT ADS."
a pleco of property which YOU
SHOULD OWN which would be
worth moro to you than to ANY
ONE ELSE and It may ba adver
tised to-day!