THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1908.
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MOVING 1MCTURES VAUDEVILLE ILLUSTRATED SONGS TO
XKillT Tl'ESDAY WEDNESDAY.
V1NCE PRATT will present nn original character sketch in his own in
hxltahle way.
DON'T MISS THE NEW FILMS.
A TENANT'S REVENGE. The funniest revenge you ever saw.
CRAYONO See this rapid fire mystifying crayon artist.
QUICK I'M ON FIRE. A comic chase something doing all the time
admission refunded if you have ever seen anything like it before.
DEMARIS GADBERT will sing the illustrated songs "Sweethearts May
Come and Sweethearts May Go" and "Wait for tho Rainbow, Dearie". Up
to-date catchy tunes and beautiful slides.
Change of Program Monday and Thursday
Performance 7:30 and 8:45
Price always the same -
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TUT? "PTNTTT Now Pen 7 t0 9:30 p m
1 riLu lYliNIV- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30
Special Rates to private parties 9:30to 1 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exlusively
C. B. Schiffler, Floor Mgr. D. L.Avery, Prop.
See that your Grocer sends you
DAVIS' BREAD
For Quality and Taste it is the Best
OltlMlIiim THEATRE
The biggest and best ever is the
change for Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. Film "A Night Off"
Song "Comrade Mine", The great
Travelle In his comic shadows
by special request. Song "I'm Ty
ing the Leaves so They Wont
Come Down" Film "Corsicans
Daughter, 'Vesuvius Near Naples'
and 'The Mother-lnLaw Race"
Entire Change Thursday night
Admission 10c Reserved 15c
Saturday Candy Matinee 2:30 p m
Children 5c Adults 10
Performances at 7:30 and 8:45
-U A Street. PHONE 1111. Opposite Bank Building. J.
Every copy of every issue of this
newspaper should be a SALESMAN
FOR YOU.
Unless it has no intrinsic value,
A WANT AD. WILL SELL IT!
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WANTED Cometent girl to do gener
al housework. Phono 207.
FOR RENT Flat In new O'Connell
building. Apply to R. S. Williams.
ROOMS TO RENT.
Times.
Apply at Tho
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
at ?60 and $65 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT Nice sunny front room,
double or single. $0.00 a room.
Apply E. "Times."
LOST On streets of Marshfleld,
about noon Friday, a cremo crepe
de chine, hem stitched scarf, two
yards in length. Finder please
leave at Mrs. A. G. Aiken's Mille
nery store and receive reward.
WANTED TO RENT Cottage, flat,
rooming house or dwelling. Ad
dress "Times."
Of Men and Wonvens New Spring Clofching and Shoes Arrivad on i,Iia
Breakwater and Will Go on Sale Tomorrow and all this Weak at Positively
One-Half the Price that ether Merchants Ask.
$20 Men's Suits $9.95
Men's clothing in H, S, & M, Ben
James, Fechhemer & Fishel, H. & R.
Rodgers Peet and other leading
makes of new fine clothing in new
1908 styles sold like this:
All leading brands of
$15,00 suits sold for $7.50
20,00 " " " 9.95
25,00 " " " 12.45
30,00 " " " 14.95
35,00 " " " 17.35
40,00 " " " 19-95
Also 87 uncalled for or misfit-tailor
made suits on which deposits have
t been paid, made by The Royal Tailors,
Chicago, for $25,00 to $50,00; our
sale at ' $15.95
I $10 Pants 3.85
3 Ask for the $50,00 misfit suits
$ at $15.95
3 Men's pants 586 pairs of the
world's best misfit-tailor made
t pants, They were made by the
Royal Tailors,
To sell for. .-$5,00, $7,50, $10,00
t Our price 1.85, 2.85, 3.85
1 ,000 men's four in hand ties in the
t finest reversible,
Silk value to $1,00, for 25c.
4 ties for what one cost elsewhere,
8c for best 25c fast black sock.
$1.50 for'ladies $3,00, 4,00 and 5,00
silk umbrellas, Beautiful silver,
gold and ivory handles,
25c or meji'.s nqw paps; $1 ,00 values
$5 Men's Hats 2.95
50 dozens just in new styles jn
Stetson, D'unlap' and Frillworth
shapes, The world best makes at
half prices, p p
All $5,00 hats of all shapes of soft
and stiff Stetsons Grecos, 50 shapes,
30 shades, at $2.95
$4,00 hats, best shapes of Stetson
and Dunlap light and dark colors,
for $1.95
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Fifty Cases of
New Spring: Shoes
For men and women:
$3.45 for men's finish patent calf and
kid dress shoes, in every shape,
values $5,00 and $6,00,
$5 Ladles' Stoss 2.45
$2.45, buy newest shapes in kid and
patent in ladies' 1909; dress shoes,
$5 Ladles' Skirt 2.95
In new spring coloring blues, blacks
checks and fancies,
Worth .-$5,00, 7,50,
Our price, 2.95, 3-95,
In Panamas, voiles.
10,00, 15,00
4.95, 6.95
serge, etc,
Silk net and Swiss embroidered:
At 85c, $1.85, $2.85, $3.85
Worth $2,50, 4,00, 5,00, 7,95
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All new, all up to snuff,
35c for $1,00 dress shirts,
65c . for 1,50 wool underwear,
$1.00 for 2,75 wool underwear,
1.50 for 4,25 wool underwear,
25c for men's 75c silk suspenders,
$1.85 for men's 4-50 corduroy shirts,
5c for men's 25c linen handkerchiefs,
Boy's $5 Suits 1 .95
All ages, all styles boys shoes same
prices,
$25 Ladies1 Coats 9.95
Just got them in 275 beauties in
all the new 1908 modish colors for
spring wear, the sample stock of a
New York maker, sold to us at 33
cents on the dollar, That's why we
can sell them like this:
$12,50 spring coats, 7 colors. $4.95
20,00 spring coats, 10 colors., 7.95
25,00 spring coats, 15 colors., 9.95
30,00 spring coats, 8 colors14.95
40,00 spring coats, 9 colors18.95
Children coats at 25c on the $1 ,
The Uiiited Fire Marine Salvage Company
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KENTUCK VALE Garden Homes,
Stevens Ranch subdivides In 10 to
22 acre-tracts, $600 to ?1,000
each. Dest and cheapest acre-
tracts on the Bay. Guerry & Hal-
lister, Bank building; F. J. Monro,
Bayslde Paint Co. Store, North
Bend.
Twins nre Born. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wlckland of Porter, are re
joicing over tho birth of twin
daughters.
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGKASS, 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.
Leaves North Bond at 8:15,
9:46 and 11:16 a. m., and 1:45
S:15 and 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except
Sundays. Fare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
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g IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is the policy of this bank to
H comflne its business to tho im-
U mediate vicinity. In following
this course, tho bank not only
i enhances its own stability, but
H promotes the highest interest of
j the community.
S FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
p O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFnrland
if President Cashier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
II Vice Pres. Asst. Catiliiur V
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Little grams of fact sifted from
tho chaff of gossip flying up
aud down the town.
COOS HAY TIDES
Tho following tables ' give ths
liours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
HIGH WATERI A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday .1 0:12 7.3 0:32 7.1
Thursday . 2 0:52 7.4 1:17 CO
Friday . . 3 1:25 7.4 2:02 6.4
Saturday . .4 2:02 7.3 2:49 6.9
SUNDAY . 5 2:37 G.9 3:37 5.4
Monday . . G 3:17 G.5 4:37 4.8
LOW WATER A. Al. 1. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. in. ft.
Wednesday 1 G:24 0.3 6:37 0.4
Thursday . .2 7:09 -0.1 7:17 0.9
Friday . . 3 7:51 -0.3 7:69 1.5
Saturday . .4 8:39 -0.3 8:37 2.2
SUNDAY . 5 9:21 -0.1 9:17 2.8
Monday .. .6 10:09 0.3 10:05 3.3
WEATHER FORECAST.
WESTERN OREGON. Showers
tonight or Tuesday. Possibly a light
frost tonight with westerly wind.
Suffers from Boils. W. A. Daven
port is just recovering from a siege
of boils. He claims to have had fifty
of them.
Euceno O'Connell to Return.
Eugene O'Connell has written to
Marshfleld that ho will shortly re
turn to Coos Bay from Southern Call
fornia where ho has been spending
tho winter. His health Is much im
proved. New Quarters Ready. The Chris
tian Endeavor Society of the North
TCond Presbyterian Church occupied
their new quarters for tho first time
Inst, ovnninc. A suite of rooms in
tho basement of tho church has been
properly fitted up and decorated for
tho society whlcn is rapuuy uecom
inir one of the leading factors for
good in North Bend.
No Baseball Sunday. Tho base
ball practise yesterday was called
off on account of rain. A large num
ber of candidates had prepared for
a workout and were much disappoint
ed by tho unfavorable weather. Tho
North Bend team has organized with
A. Whistnant as manager, Charles
Kean captain nnd W. H. Wilson
ccach.
Urged Carter to Get Uniforms. It
is announced that Marshal Carter's
appearance before tho city council
Friday evening to outlino tho need
of uniforms for tho Marshfleld police
force was in compliance with a spe
cial request. Tho Idea that tho
Marshfleld police should bo properly
uniformed was not original with
Marshal Carter, It having been urged
upon him by many who had scon the
officers in Grants Pass, Rosoburg and
other cities, smaller than Marshfleld,
nicely uniformed and who thought
that Marshfleld should not remain in
tho roar. These facts, Marshal Car
ter simply presented to tho council in
order that tho councllmen would be
better able to judgo the proposition.
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H MARKET IS WEAK
Any decline will be followed by a corresponding
in the retail price of
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Price Today
$1.45 Per Sack
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COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanach. Chapman (8b Co.
General Repair Work and Wodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queea Avenue, Marshirleld ,
Coos Bay Furniture Co.
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
C. IIAHAFFY was a city visitor Sat
urday.
GJCO. SMITH was down from Cooa
Kiver yesterday.
K. LANDUETII was a business vis
itor here yesterday.
MRS. LOUIS "VVOItTH was shopping
in Marshfleld Saturday.
CHAS. EIUCKSON of Daniel's Creok,
was a city visitor Saturday.
F. IIOLLISTEIl of North Bend, was
a business visitor hero Saturday..
ED. NOAH of Coos River, was a
Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
MRS. ANTONE WORTH of Coos
River, was a city visitor yesterday.
U. F. SMITH was in Marshfleld Sat
urday attending to business affairs.
.MRS. HAUSCHILDT of Coos River,
was shopping in Marshfleld on Saturday.
MISS MAY MAGEE of Empire, is vis
iting for a few days in Marshfleld
as the guest of friends.
WM. EICKWORTH of Millacoma.
was with relatives In Marshfleld
on Saturday.
MADGE DARRY of Empire, has been,
spending a few days In this city
as the guest of friends.
ALF. SAUNDERS of Empire, was at
tending to business transactions in
Marshfleld Saturday.
MRS. W. A. LUSE of Coos River, is
visiting for a few days In Marsh
fleld as the guest of relatives.
ARCHIE WHISNANT, odltor of tho
Harbor at North Dond spent to
day with friends In Marshfleld.
ZACH THOMAS of Allegany, was in.
Marshfleld Saturday attending to
business affairs and seeing friends.
JOHN GROSVENOR of tho S. C.
Rogers rnnch spent Saturday and
Sunday with friends on C003 Bay.
MISS EDNA HANSEN of Empire, la
the guest of her aunt Mrs. Jons
Hansen of Ferndale, for a few
days.
HARRY GRAVES of Isthmus Inlet,
was a city visitor Saturday, and
incidentally attended to business
affairs.
D. F. FRANK of Portland, who has
boon on Coos Bay for tho last
three months left yesterday for
his homo In tho north.
MISS LENA LARSON left Marshfleld
on tho Breakwater for Portland
where she will remain for soma
time with relatives.
DR. B. E. SCIIOONMAKER and wlfo
of Marshfleld, left Saturday for
Myrtle Point where they remained
until today visiting friends.
MRS. MAX TIMMERMAN, who has
been laid up at Mercy hospital
with a broken hip, as a result of
a fall, is reported doing nicely.
MISS MAY BRADY left yesterday for
Gardiner where sho will remain
for a few duys with relatives,
thonco returning to her homo in
Bandon.
IVY CONDRON returned from Coos
River today after having spent Sat
urday and Sunday thero. Ho has
filed on a homestead just b;ick of
his ranch.
C E. GETTY of Empire, was In
Marshfleld today taking ordora for
Rajor clams which aro canned by
his sons nt Long Cave, Washing
ton, on Willapa harbor.
F. B. HARRIS has gono to Coquillo
where ho will remain until Tues
ray settling up business affairs.
Then ho will go to Bandon nnd do
main for a weok visiting rolatlves
nnd Incidentally investigating tho
business opportunities in that city.
1UIIEF BANDON NEWS
Events of Busy City By Tho Sea as
Told in tho Recorder.
Mr. Scotton, who has so ably
handled tho editorial department of
tho Recorder for sorao timo past,
has resigned tho position for busi
ness reasons and mIs np longer con
nected with tho paper.
Tho "Bandon Concert Band" mem
bers on their return from, Marshfleld
aro loud in their praise of tho hos
pitality and good treatment tendered
to thom by tjio people o? Marshfield,
also tho railroad company and steam
boat company and others along tho
lino. Tho boys roport having a first
class timo and aro anxious to go
again.
A junketing party of soveral prom
inent Marshfleld men was in Bandon
a few days ago. Thoy aro reported
to have been after Bandon real es
tate. Rummell, Flanagan, Sweot
man, Stutsman and Dlmmlck wore
among tho bunch. While hero thoy
offered Mr. Marshall liberal Induce
ments to accopt a slto in Marshfleld
whereon to build the pulp and paper
mill.
' Dane at Sumner'Aprll 4th. Musis
by Landeabure orckmtrt.