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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908. x ft Comic Moving Pictures AT THE CRYSTAL THEATER. Illustrated Songs Seo Pratt's Vaude elllo Sketch Performanco 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 10c nrTTp mRTIf Now open 7 oto 9:30 p. m J. ll-i 1X11 Nl- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30 Spcaial Rates to private parties 9:30to 11:30 p. m. w eanesaay Aiternoon, Ladies inclusively D. L.Avery, Prop. C. B. Schifflcr, Floor Mer. 'fc4HHH-H"H"H"M' 'i"l'-V frMH"M"I-'H4"H"H"I"r J See that your Grocer sends you DAVIS' BREAD For Quality and Taste it is the Best A Street. COOS BAY BAKER.Y Opposite Hank Building. A, PHONE 1111. OlU'HKUAl THEATRE The biggest and best over is tho change for Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Film "A Night Off" Song "Comrade Mine",iThe great Travelle in his comic shadows by special request. Song "I'm Ty ing tho Leaves so They Wont Come Down" Film "Corsicans Daughter, 'Vesuvius Near Naples' and 'The Mother-InLaw 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 S:45 CARNIVAL 0 Tattle of the Town I,444V4"'II,r"!I!I4 Favor Us and Yourself 1 By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur niture store in the city where no second hand goods are carried and our prices are right too. A fair profit Is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had here, SOME SPECIAL PIECES of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store. Come and inspect the stock whether you wish to buy or not, C. A. JOHNSON FRONT STREET '4'4H'4"I"M"I"I"!"I"I-!"!"I"I"I"I"H'44-:'H- BEER PROMOTES Te m p erance Recognized as a Food Product, and so dealt with by the Government It is being recognized tho world over that tho 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 are encouraging the manu facture and consumption of light beers containing about three and one-half per cent alcohol, and the result has been, most gratifying to all sincere lovers of temperance. The United States government has taken a positive stand in this direction, the war department holding that the re-establishing of tho army canteen for tho sale of beer being an absolute neces sity in tho Interest of temperance and sobriety. Beer Is today recognized a& a "Food Product," and is so dealt with by the government. All tho great insurance companies have contradicted tho 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 largo tho statement that those drinking beer moderately (not more than two quarts during twenty-four hours) wero the very best of risks. Tho latest British life Insurance reports show that tho ratio of death rate among abstain ers Is thirty per cent greater than among moderate drinkers. Beer is pure and wholesome, and tho day is not far distant when it will bo as much a part of tho dally subsistence of every fam ily as aro milk, bread and other food necessities. WEINHARD'S BOTTLED BEER Is the perfection of brewing. It is in every sense tho very best that modern enterprlso can produce. It makes the finest table beer. It speaks for itself and Is Its ownbest advertisement. ORDER A OASI5 FROM Robert Marsden's "Wholesale Liquor House Front Street Morohfleld, Oregon Phone 481. $S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$00$$WX$s'' S$$SS$00 55SSS$$$$S$S 1 DRINK NATIONAL BEER ABSOLUTELY PURE BOTTLED BY Mirrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 "jfeoo-cjao&oooooooosoowcooooow?? TYPEWRITER PAPER 50c, 75o and Up Per Box RIBBONS 75c and $1.00 NORTON &. HANSEN Front Street HI ! DON'T MENTION IT The pleasure is ours, tho De light and Profit all yours, when you uso Cupid Flour because its nil Blue Stem Hnril "Wheat Flour. Costs you nothing if we don't make good. Try it nnd sec Ask your grocer for Cupid DAVIS-SCHULTZ CO. North Bend, Oregon Sole Distributors for Southwestern Oregon. WATER TALKED! Boat Owners and Others Inter ested In Aquatic Sports Discuss Plan. Little grmns of fact sifted from tho clinlT of gossip flying up nnd down tho town. HIGH WATER Date. T1 nail n it A tllltlllinn . t "i T" 1 . . i I iimiiTOi ui uoos uay ooai owners ; Thursday are discussing tho advisability of Friday . conducting a water carnival here Saturday . during the Second Southern Oregon SUNDAY . District Fair which will be held hero Monday . "B" iu to zv, inclusive. The LOW WATER jiiunur iias just, ueen taken up and Date, will be Investigated before any de- Wednesday clslon is reached. , Thursday Sec. Walter Lyon of the Chamber Friday . of Commerce has been consulted con- Saturday . cerning the project and while he has SUNDAY not had the opportunity to investl- Monday . . gate it, he is in favor of It if snlt- auie arrangements can bo made. He believes that it would be n fine ad ditional attraction for the fair crowd , and furnish diversion In the evenings which, without something of this kind, will be difficult to arrange. The water carnival would mean the lighting up of tho bay and the docks and the participation of all boats possible, nicely decorated and drilled, ' In a series of maneuvers. j. COOS HAY TIDES Tho following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: A. M. n. in. 0:12 0:52 1:25 2:02 2:37, 3:17 ft. 7.3 7.4 7.4 7.3 0.9; G.5 P. M. A. M. J h. m. G:24 7:09 7:51 8:39 9:21 10:09 ft 0.3 -0.1 -0.3 -0.3 -0.1 0.3i h. m. ft. 0:32 7.1 1:17 G.9 2:02 6.4 2:49 5.9 3:37 5.4 4:37 4.8 1". M. h. m. ft. G:37 0.4 7:17 0.9 7:59 1.5 8:37 2.2 9:17 2.8 10:05 3.3 f Personal Notes f GEO. ROSS was down from R003 Inlet Monday. W. P. PIPER was down from Coos River yesterday. MISS L. ANDERSON was shopping in Marshfield yesterday. G. H. GUERIN of Myrtle Point, is a Coos Hay visitor today. J. P. CLAUSEN of Rlvcrton, is la Marshfield today on business. ROY ABBOTT, who has been very 111 for several weeks, is now convalescing. MISS ETTA WALLER has taken a position ns assistant with Mrs. A. G. Aiken. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair to night and Wednesday. Light frost tonight with westerly winds. WEDDERBURN MAN KILLS LARGE BEAR NEAR TOWN. Alliance in "Wednesday. The Al liance is expected in Wednesday from Portland and will sail on the return trip Thursday or Friday. Another Candidate. In a card published elsewhere Levi Smith of Marshfield announces himself as a candidate for tho Republican nom ination1 for sheriff of Coos county. Imported Suitings Spring of 1908 AT J ensen s Where Good Clothes Are Made aonmwanatnmmT IMMEDIATE VICINITY H It is the policy of this bank to H comfine its business to the im- tl mediate vicinity. In following it this course, the bank not only J? -.nlinnnnu lfa nin atnliiliftr lint K promotes the highest interest, of g h the community. v ft FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF g H COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFailand President Cashier & 3 John Pruess R. T. Kaufman jj g Vice Pies. Asst. Cashier U aama:u:tai::n:zsKx:mtnanttna STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGKASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshnld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. in., and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:01 o'clock p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 3:15 riid 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: One way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. VW W W W W s W- I SHOES- m&'OWiti'&QZ 8 THAT FIT THE FEET THAT'S OUIt BUSINESS CLAUSEN'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE XXiSGG&y .2f2fl2 ESSSaSHSZSaSESHSHSHSHSZffaSHSESHSZSa Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at Campbell's WOOD YARD Link Smith lessee 'Phono 921 North Front St. N. N. Huntley Gets Good Sied Bruin on Ranch in Curry County Ono Shot Kills. N. N. Huntley, who with his sire ' Tom Huntley, resides on the Wake-1 Avm Hetum Saturday. Dr. J. T. man place, about 0 miles up the river MacCormac and daughter, Miss from Wedderburri dispatched with Alice, who have been making a few his trusty rifle a good sized bear last weeks tour of northern cities, aro Friday, giving the family several expected homo Saturday. They will meals of delicate' bear meat. Tho return via Drain. editor is so much of a "tender foot" I he does ont know what bear meat ' Cznrlun is Coming The Czarina, tastes like, but those who do know the Southern Pacific steamer, is ex say it is very fine. Mr. Huntley re- pected in Coos Bay within a few moves a few of these unnecessary days. She sails from San Francisco wild animals every year, some sea- and will load here with lumber for sons as many as five or six. Last Frl- tue south, day ho started for the cows, and had proceeded but a short distance when Piftnt in Friday. Agent F. S. bruin ran up a tree. N. N. seldom Dow has been notified that tho M. F. snoots more than once at anv mark, -oinnf mi ooii f q Pmnnion for the first shot generally strikes Wednesday instead of Tuesday, con tne spot. Wedderburn Radium. soquently not reaching Coos Bay iincil Friday. She will leave Satur- FINE SHOWING of Easter Millinery I day on tho return trip. .i..uuuj, x'uuuj auu OULUlUtl) lit t the Clarke, Broadway and C Sts. Telegraph Wires Down. Man ager Schetter of the Western Union, is having troubles of his own today as a result of his wires going down. The test showed that tho break was near the mountains. It Is believed that It was caused by a falling tree. ROOMS TO Times. RENT. Apply at The WANTED Cometent girl to do gener al housework. Phone 207. Headquarters in Aberdeen. In a letter to The Times Al. Waterman re quests that his address bo changed from Marshfield to Hotel Washing ton, Aberdeen, Wn3hlngton, which Is to be his future headquarters. Many Lgood wishes will follow him there as well as the copy or The Daily Times. FOR SALE Full blooded Jersey bull. Apply Gambles butcher shop. FOR RENT House of ten rooms and bathvin South Marshfield. Ap ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phone -194. FOR SALE Beautiful at $G0 and ?G5 per aero. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. Papers as Life Preserver. Arthur R. Cutting of Bozeman, Mont., and an enthusiastic booster of Coos Bay, In a letter renewing his subscription to The Dally Times, says: "Kindly enclose papers In a water proof wrap per as I think from tho appearanco of I thorn when received that your mall man must use thom lor a mo pre- n.nrro tmp.ts i server. FOR RENT Nico sunny front room, double or single. $G.00. a room. Apply E. "Times." LOST On streets of Marshfield, about noon Friday, a cremo crepe de chine, hem stitched scarf, two yards in length. Finder please leave nt Mrs. A. G. Aiken's Mllle nery store and receive reward. KENTUCK VALE Garden Homes, StQvens Ranch subdivides in 10 to 22 acre-tracts, ?G00 to $1,000 each. Best and cheapest acre tracts on tho Bay. Guerry & Hal lister, Bank building; F. J. Monro, Bayside Paint Co. Store, North Bend. Penalty on 'Taxes. Every tax payer in Coos county who does not pay one-half of his taxes before April Gth, will have to pay a penalty of ten per cent and, In addition, Inter est nt the rate of 12 per cent per annum. By paying one-half before April Gth, six mouths graco Is gained on tho other, without interest. in MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New O'Connel Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 KA8TSIDB jcoibpltl8&-i HOTKI is uesrinc V I i AT MOTHERS DELICATESSEN T& r4 wall Expect Trout Hun Tho April run of trout on Coos River is being expected daily by tho Anglers. For several days, a number of good trout have been caught but the run has been light so far. It is claimed that the ones landed so far have been tho ones that wont up tho river to spawn and aro now seaward bound. FEW CLAIMS LEFT Stop at Mother's Dolicatos- sen on your way home and homo a HOT DINNER. tako On Broadway opposite Times ' building. ,H..H"H"M"I"I"I"I"H"l"I"!"t"H- rimhiTland Homesteads Scarce in Curry County Says Port Orford 'Tribune. Men aro searching the woods of Curry overywhero looking for timber claims; but thoy aro about all located that aro valuable. It will now bo in order for all who desire to locate to beware of tho "Timber Sharp," who will show a good claim but give you a wrong description, Orchards infested with San Jose scale and whoro tho owners took no steps to exterminate it, are being cut down by tho wholesale in Josephine county by tho authorities. "Kill or euro" Is the slogan. w IB-"" "" ' Cu tun Hcrvlce at Any Honr Good lleat.e ud Vehicle. HBIBNEn, ULLER & CO. livery', Feed And Ralo Stable. Wood for SaIa. Tklra A A it. PtiMi 1X1 ilanhflald COOS DEMOCRATS TO NAME FIVE DELEGATES. County Convention to bo Called After Primaries to Select Dele gation'' to Statu Convention. Local Democrats have received tho call for tho Stnto Convontlon of tho party to bo held In Portland Juno 9th, to select dolegates to tho National Convention at Denver, July 7th. Judge Hall, tho county chair man, stated today that the Coos County' Convention to solect theao delegates will probably not be called until after the primaries. Coos county Is entitled to fivo delegates in tho State Democratic Convention and .Curry county but two delegates. M. Doyle, tho Stato Democratic central committeeman for Curry county, expects to be ono ot th delegates txpta tMoit, D. C. WRIGHT returned to Marsh field yesterday from a short visit at Coqullle. JOHN ROOT, coat maker, has taken a position as assistant with Geo. Wasson. MISS LIZZIE BLAKE, a clerk In tho Myers store in North Bend, Is con fined to her homo by illness. GEO. GRICE has sold his place on Catching Inlet, and will leavo shortly with his family for California. MESSRS. DINDINGER and CRERY nnd MISSES MITCHELL and CAMPBELL spent Sunday on Coos River fishing. O. L. .WAIK of Chico, Cal., Is on Coos Bay looking over its busi ness possibilities with a view of investing hero if he finds a sult ablo opportunity. WM. ASPLUND has returned to Marshfield after having spent tho last year nway from hero at Eu reka where ho was employed In a ship yard. W. W. PETERSON is making a busi ness tour of tho Coqullle country and also of Bandon. Mr. Peterson will return to Marshfield on Wednesday. CHAS. KOPET yesterday received official notice from tho Stato Board of Pharmacy that ho had passed the examination with an excellent average. MISS ELSIE TILLWELL, who hns been visiting with friends In this city for a few days, left yesterday for Coos River where she will bo tho guest of relatives for a short time. GUY SWIFT and CHAS BANER, who have been fishing for a few days on Coos River, returned to Marsh field this morning and will leavo tomorrow for South Inlet whero they will remain for a week. MRS. A. D. ALLEN loft North Bend yesterday for Marshfield whore she will remain with friends for tho short tlmo before her doparturo for her homo In San Francisco. An In formal whist party will bo tendered her by friends on Thursday evening. , F. GRAINER, tho representative of an eastern firm,' arrived on Coos Bay yesterday. After visiting North Bend and Empire, Mr. Grainer will dopart for a two weeks tour of the Coquillo coun try, also visiting Bandon and Lan-glois. F. LAWSBERG nnd family of Min neapolis, but latoly of Seattle, havo been on Coos Bay for some time and after having Investigated tho country havo decided to ro maln hero and mako their per manent home. They will begin housekeeping immediately and Mr. Lawsborg will enter into business of somo kind at an early date. II. C. WEINLY arrived in Marshfield yesterday and began Immediately to mako preparations for his de parture for his homo In Minnea polis. Mr. Weinly loft Coos Bay this morning and will go by way of Portland and Seattle to tho East, returning to Marshfield in tho spring. DR. THAYER nnd wifo left Marsh field Saturday morning for Port land whero they wero called on ac count of tho Illness of the doctor'a mother. In about two weeks thoy will return to Coos Bay whero Dr. Thayer will bogin, practicing medi cine. About two weeks ago Dr. nnd Mrs. Thayer came to Coos Bay from Eugene and after Investigat ing tho country havo decided to re mala nnd practice. Ho will oc cupy tho olllcos In tho Holland building which are now being oc cupied by tho Westorn Union Tele graph Company. MRS. S. M. NELSON and son left Marshflold yesterday for Portland whero sho will Join her husband nnd mako their homo for tho next year. Mr. Nelson loft Coos Bny during tho month of February and since tlion has been making pre parations for housekeeping and getting his business established ' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson wero on Coos Bay for about six months nnd made many friends while hero all of whom are sorry to hear of, their doparturo. Thero will be a dance Wednesday evening, April 1st, at Eckhoff ball. North Bend. This Is the first appear- ance of tho New Bay City Orchestra Gentlemen, .?LO0 1416, XeaC,