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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
TWJTt" "Tw'nw THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. Is 1" See the great Moving Picture ! America tonignt ai tne CRYSTAL THEATER. ! ..Special Matinee Saturday 3: 30 P.M. All School Children 5 cents. Moving Pictures and Illustrated songs J Performance 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 10c TUT? "PTMTT Now Pcn 7 t0 9:3 P m 1 nCt JXilNlV- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30 Special Rates to private parties 9:30to 11:30 p. m. Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exlusively C. B. Scliiffler, Floor Mgr. D. L.Avery, Prop. ..THE.. Empire Dramatic Company Will present the well known and Pontilnr Comedy Drama In four acts, known as Under the direction of Prof. C. P. Smith, at The Masonic Opera House, Marshfleld .SATURDAY EVENING Mar., 28 This drama never falls to hold the attention and excite the enthusi asm of the audience, being full of stirring situations and fascinat ing love scenes. Curtain rises at 8:30 o'clock. Tickets 35c and 50c. Children 25c Tickets may be obtained as usual it W. J. Butler's office. Steam Dye Works C Street, Eadlcs' and Gents' Garment Cleaned or Dyed Philip Rpfker, Proprrrfm. H"W"1"1"H"I"I"1"I"I"1"I"I"I"1-1H4 i See that your Grocer For Quality and $ A Street. PHONE 1111. Trrri 44,4.4.4. flazel Kirke BEER PROMOTES Temp eranc e 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 the piohlbition laws on tho statute books. All enlightened European nations are encouraging the manu facture and consumption of light beers containing about three and one-half per cent alcohol, and the result has beei most gratifying to all stneero lovers of temperance. The United States government has taken a positive stand in this direction, the war department holding that tho re-establishing of tho army canteen for tho sale of beer being an absolute neces sity in the interest of temperance and sobriety. Beer is today recognized as a "Food Product," and is so dealt with by the government. All tho great Insurance companies have contradicted the lies that have been given currency through prohibition sources that the drinking of beer was a bar to securing Insurance, and have lately published to the world at large the statement that those drinking beer moderately (not more than two quarts during twenty-four hours) were the very best of risks. Tho latest British life insurance reports Bhow 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 as much a part of the daily subsistence of every fam ily as are milk, bread and other food necessities. WEINHARD'S BOTTLED BEER Ib tho perfection of brewing. It is in every sense the very best that modern enterprise can produc. It makes tho finest table beer. It speaks for Itself and is Its ownbest advertisement. ORDER A OASB FROM Robert Marsden's "Wholesale Liquor House Front Street Phone 481. Marshfleld, Oregon Daniel Boono or Pioneer Days In ORPHEUM THEATRE This weeks end change of pro gram is the best the Orpheum has had to offer Miss Landers tho scenic pastel Artist is alone worth the price of admission. Two beautiful Illustrated songs are al so on the big bill along with three films "The Gay Deceivers" "What a Pipe did" both comic and "The Montana Girl" which is decidedly interesting. The Orpheum changes are com plete. Entire change of program Sunday. Admission 10c Reserved Seat 15c -- i The well Dressed an Is noticed everywhere he goes. If you want to be In style and "2 I wear up-to-date clothes that are made by the very best t workman that can be procured, I and have correct style about them, Go to r i i f- A I L-ORJNG ) sends you Taste it is the .Best Opposite Bank Building. X 4M4H444HK"H''Hr' yiwrwMSjfffrftyw' ''"''' 'WM COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS I guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be had elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until you have SEEN Me F. M. Stewait, Pi op. Corner 3d & D Sis. Phone, Main 1 731 J I3HOTOGRAPH ST OST CARDS Coos Bay Scenes Each at ? A. M. PRENTISS & CO. I Tost Cards, Novelties, General I Merchandise. :58JasaMnmsJKninrnKi !! IMMEDIATE VICINITY P It is the policy of this bank to 8 comfine its business to the im- 8 mediate vicinity. In following j this course, the bank not only JJ enhances its own stability, but 8 promotes the highest interest of g the community. If FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF h COOS BAY, Marshficld, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFnrland 3 President Cashier 9 8 John Pruess R. T. Kaufman 8 Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier 8 mn:rmrtm:tcttnsretm:nmmmttmi SHSaSZSH52SaSHSHSHSHSHSH5SSHSHSS53 EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of . .-. . PIONEER GROCERY. ESZ5a5ESH5HEHSE5ES3E5Z5a5HSHS2SESa .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agents ? Phone 817. KiY.ffirlSS5 Z3S2SE3raE2H3K23ESK Lei Us Make a New Easter Suit out of that Old One Don't throw nwny your old clothes but bring them to the Unique Fantatorium and jou won't know them when wo i;cl through with them. Steam Cleaning a Specialty. Wo can fiv jour old Panama jo that you will he proud of it. PHONE 1141. foiiC. 3i m. 1 u ,3 E EAT m Ok.-r ) V mothers M LSUl.lWlk.N.'Wl.ll 4 Picnic Parties wishing n swell Picnic Lunch go to Mother's T On Broadway opposite Times T building. ; iI"IIII"II'IIIIIIIII'II"''II" 5$$$$o$o$o$s$o$i: SHOES- THAT FIT THE FEET THAT'S OUR BUSINESS CLAUSEN'S EXCLUSIVE I SHOE STORE fc$$$$$$$$$$0K?$0f TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain, -and Feed! 5c :: GET YOUR iiCoal j Wood i YTTTTTn N FOR RENT Flat in new O'Connell building. Apply to R. S. Williams. STRAYED white and black fox ter rier with collar. Parties whom dog left wharf with, will pleaso send him home. Address C. care "Times," and receive reward. FOR EXCHANGE 3 largo lots close in. Who wants to build me a resi dence for them. F. E. Allen, Marshfleld. ROOMS TO RENT. Apply at The Times. SCHOOL TEACHER for school dis trict No. CS. Address Alexander Simpson, box 53, Marshfleld. A good paying business In Spokane, Wash., to exchange for property on Coos Bay. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at ?60 and $65 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR RENT Nice sunny front room, double or single. $6.00 a room. Apply E. "Times." FOR RENT. Two neatly furnished rooms on Queen avenue; first house back of new Williams build ing, corner Broadway. FOR SALE New 6-room house, R. R. Add. Blk. 61, lots 23-24; 1 blks from new school site, if taken now $1,050. Address or call at place. John S. Hays. We call your At tention to our Clothing and We feel that we have put before you the finest and most Up-To-Date line of Gentle men's Clothing ever shown here We are Agents for M, Born & Co Mer chant Tailors, Chicago. THE BAZAR "The House of Quality" Cure Tliat Cold While You Cnn. Better spend the 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 p.njiuni.onla, which may mean a big doctor's bill. For sale by John Furnishing Goods wmm tflM I Personal Notes, j D. B. BROOKE was a city visitor yesterday. MISS ETHEL WELLS was a city vis itor yesterday. GEO. ROSS of Ross Inlet, was a business visitor here yesterday. MRS. J. LAN'DRITH spent Thursday In Marshfleld with friends. MRS. HOWCIC of North Bend, was shopping in this city yesterday. MRS. RIEBERG of North Bend, was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday. MISS JOHNSON of North Bond, was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday. RAY SELLER of Portland, is on C003 Bay for a week with friends. D. B. WILLIAMS of North Bend, was in Marshfleld yesterday at tending to business affairs. J. B. JAMES, the busy and popular wharf master at North Bend, was in Marshfleld today on business. MRS. DAVIS of North Bend, was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday, and Incidentally visiting friends. H. S. TOWER has so far recovered from his recent severe illness as to bo able to attend to business ngain. LAURENCE ANSELMO of Beaver HUI, Is in Marshfleld for a few days attending to business affairs and seeing old friends. MRS. R. M. WIEDER left Marsh field yesterday for Bandon where she will remain for a few days as tho guest of relatives. WARNER OGREN and AUGUST FARLEY returned from Coos River today where they have been fishing for the last few days. SUPERINTENDENT RUSSELL of the Beaver Hill Coal Company, re turned to the mines today after a brief business visit In tho city. AUGUST LACKSOMEN of Ten Mile, was a business visitor In this city yesterday purchasing supplies for his new saw mill on Ten Mile lake. T. T. WINTHER and wife, who have been spending tho winter in San Francisco, passed thru Coos Bay Tuesday on the way to their home in Portland. MRS. R. CHANDLER and son of Millington, left today on the Plant for San Francisco where they will remain for some time visiting relatives. W. M. TOWER, who has been In charge of his brother's jewelry store during tho latter's Illness re turned to his home in Portland Thursday. CHARLES BALDWIN and GUY CHAMBERS, two successful and progressive ranchers on Daniel's Creek, are on Coos Bay today look ing after business affairs. MRS. B. B. BREWER of Seattle, is tho guest of friends on Coos Bay for a few weeks. After leaving noro Mrs. Brewer win go to Los Angeles and remain thru tho sum mer. VICTOR SINGER of Minneapolis, who has been spending a few weeks on Coos Bay with frionds, loft today for the East, accom panied by his cousin F. D. Larson of Marshfleld. ROY WAGNER of Portland, arrived in this cltv yesterdny and will re main for some time attending to busings interests connected with tho Ann ho represents. C. W. WIELD nnd wlfo nasserl thru Marshfleld yesterday on their way to Uandon wlioro they will make their permanent home. Mr. Wield Intends entering in some business in that city. J. E. LYONS, returned Thursday from a business trip to the north. Ho reports a rather rough home ward voyage and says "Noreaster" f. 11.1 A IID A II I j iiuiiHUK 10 h Doueasier wnon you are sailing in tho teeth of tho gale. H. H. HAYLER of San Francisco, is on Coos Bay with intentions of locating hero permanently and en tering into business of somo kind. Mr.Hayler Intends bringing his family to Coos Bay as quickly as conveniences allow. OUR GAS PLANT Is now completed and will be open to tho public. NEXT SUNDAY. All are cordially invited to call and inspect tho samo as the plant when put In operation will bo closed by reason of possible accidents and dan ger. Wo have no hesitancy In saying that our new plant Is tho most com plete and up-to-date In every respect of any In tho Northwest. Parties can got off at tho Porter slip and the plant is immediately back of the Porter mill. THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELEC TRIC COMPANY. Marshfleld and North Bend. COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman Sb Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfleld . .., t Tattle of the Town Little grains ot fact sifted from tho chaff of gossip flying up and down the town. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables glvo the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: MARCH, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Thursday . 26 G:20 5.7 8:31 4.9 Friday . . 27 7:42 5.7 9:29 5.4 SUNDAY . 29 9:57 6.4 10:57 G.6 LOW WATER A. M. 1 P. M. Thursday . 20 0:13 4.0 1:24 0.5 Friday . . 27 1:49 3.8 2:49 0.3 Saturday . 28 3:09 3.2 3:39 0.1 SUNDAY .29 4:11 2.4 4:29 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST. WESTERN OREGON Fair to night with light frost; Saturday, fair with light variable winds. Episcopal Sen ices. Services at the Episcopal church at 7:30 this evening, also Sunday morning and Sunday evening. Wed nt Coquillo. Marshfleld friends of Geo. II. Nay and Mi3s Se rena E. Ward have just been in formed of tho couple's marriage at Coquillo several days ago. Judge E. G. D. Holdon offlclated. Mr. Nay is a carpenter and ship builder at tlio. Holland shipyard. ' Inner Bar Buoy Mining. The In ner bar buoy is reported missing and tho government navigation depart ment has been notified of it. When tho Alliance came In Wednesday, its officers reported that the buoy was out of position and yesterday Capt. Burtis of tho M. F. Plant was uuablo to sight It at all. Rainona Takes Pomona's Place. According to a rumor received here, the Ramona, now plying between. Seattle and Victoria, will bo transfer red from Puget Sound to tho run be tween Eureka and San Francisco, taking the place of tho ill-fated Po monn which was sunk off Port Ross a short time ago. Apples on Exhibit. One of tho finest boxes of apples that has ever been produced in this section Is on exhibition in tho window of tho Chamber of Commerce. Tho apples were raised by E. Engreen of Kentuc Inlet, who presented the bo to Dr. Horsfall. Tho latter decided that they wore too fine to be mado away with at once and so placed them on exhibition. They have kept perfect ly. Bridges Will Return Soon. M. A. Sweetman has received a letter from J. II. Bridges of Reno, Nov., who re cently purchased considerable prop erty In Marshfleld, stating that ho will return to C003 Bay within a fow weeks piepared to make his homo here. He also stated that ho had practically decided upon tho kind of a building that he will erect on tho Gulovson corner, which ho leased for twenty years. Trouble at Myrtle Point. Attor ney George Farrln returned yester day from Myrtlo Point where ho ad justed a matter that threatened to develop Into a school feud. It seems that a teacher there inflicted corporal punishment upon one of tho boy pu pils for somo offense. Tho parents of the lad thought tho punishment was too severe and filed information against tho teacher. While no nr rcsts were mado, tho matter was as suming a gravo phase. Mr. Farrln succeeded in getting tho school au thorities and tho Irate parents to gether and settling it amicably. Hold Enjoyable Session. Tho A. N. W. Club mot yesterday with Mrs. Frank A. Golden in her now homo and spent a very onjoyablo after noon. A courso luncheon was served by Mrs. Golden and this was followed bya phonograph concert. Tho next meeting will bo hold with Mrs. G. A. Bennett. Tho committco ap pointed to arrange for tho purchase and Installation of a public drinking fountain on a down town street Will make a full report at tho next meet ing. For the Ladles. Mrs. J. Goldio an nounces in a card elsewhere that sho Is prepared to do shampooing, scalp massage, manicuring, etc. Will call at your home. 10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR FOR 50c. 10 pounds of granulated sugar for 50 cents with a $2.50 order of gro ceries every day this week. ANONA CASH GROCERY. Opposlto Times Office. Tho Crystal. Tho big feature a, tho Crystal theatre, tho last half of this week, is tho film Daniel Boono or Pioneer Days In America. It shows tho dangers and struggles the early settlers had in tho Wilderness of Kentucky. The burning of tho cabin, the fight with tho Indians, and tho thrilling rescue of the captives form, a story that Is fascinating and truo to life. The rest of tho program Is amusing and Interesting. Tho Illus trated march song "Good Byo, Glory," as sung by Demarls Gabbort, Is one of the patriotic kind that al ways Inspires an audience. I n - i 5. a s- s r it fc r' 1- -i I l I I L T t r r r I Preuss, far 4, Iw i