The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 01, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1908.
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Comic Moving Pictures
AT THE
Illustrated Songs
CRYSTAL THEATER.
Seo Pratt's Vaudeville Sketch
Performance 7:30 and 8:45
Admission 10c
T'WP "PTMTT Now Pcn 7 t0 9:30 p- m
1 1 XLu 1XL NiV Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30
Special Rates to private parties 9:30to 1 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exlusively
C. K. Schifflpr. Floor IHvr. D. L.Avery, Prop.
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See that your Grocer sends you
DAVIS' BREAD
For Quality and Taste it is the Best
OUL'IIKL'M THEATRE
The biggest and best ever is tho
change for Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. Film "A Night Off"
Song "Comrade Mine", The great
Travello In his comic shadows
by special request. Song "I'm Ty
ing tho Leaves so They Wont
Come Down" Film "Corslcans
Daughter, 'Vesuvius Near Naples'
and 'The Mother-lnLaw Race"
Entire Change Thursday night
Admission 10c Reserved 15c
Saturday Candy Matinee 2:30 p m
Clillilrpn fin Afliilfo in
Performances at 7:30 and 8:45 I
A Street. PHONE Jill. Opposite Hank litiilding. X
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TYPEWRITER PAPER
50c, 75c and Up Per Box
RIBBONS
75c and $1.00
1 NORTON' & HANSEN I
1 Front Street I
Imported Suitings :
Spring of J
1908
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ROOMS TO RENT.
Times.
Apply at Tho
WANTED Cometent girl to do gener
al housework. Phono 207.
Tattle of the Town
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rersonai rsoies
Ilttlo grmns of fact sifted from 7
tho chnff of gossip flying up
and down tho town.
COOS HAY TIDES
Tho following tables glvo tho
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
M'SS EVA REED was n city visitor
yesterday.
FRANK ROGERS was n business vis
itor hero yesterday.
NELS MUNSON of Ten Mile, was a
city visitor yesterday.
FOR SALE Full blooded Jersey
bull. Apply Gambles butcher shop.
FOR RENT G room-house, 2 blocks
from Postoflice. Inquire "V" care
"Times."
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter
in good condition. Inqulro at
"Times" ofllco.
Jensen s
Where Good Clothes Are Made
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Meat, is Higher
In tho Eastern markets but we have not advanced
prices. Read the list.
Sirloin Steak per pound. ,15Pork Chops 12 to 15c
Round Steak lOcNice Beef for Boiling. . O to 8c
Pot Roast from. ... 8 to 10c
T Bone Steak, per pound. .15cMutton Chops.... 12 to 15e
Primo Rib Roast 12 Mutton Stew 10c
The City Market
Phono 1911 It. II. NOBLE, Prop. Front and C Streets
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
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iBECAUSE
It is choice inside residence property , lots 50x100
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and
prices of lots are reasonable For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
Coos Bay Furniture Co.
North Bend, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS
MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND
MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES
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S IMMEDIATE VICINITY
i It is the nolicv of this b.ink to
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H mediate vicinity. In following
j this course, the bank not only
JJ enhances its own stnbilitv. but
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
H COOS BAY. Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale V. R. MnPni-l.m,!
President Cashier
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STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Blaster.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshnld 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 rsd 5:00 p. m.
Makes dally trips except
Sundays. Pare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents. .
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FOR RENT House of ten rooms
and bath In South Marshfield. Ap
ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phone 404.
OR SALE New folding bed, also
set of Johnson's Universal Ency
clopaedias. Inquire K "Times."
THAT FIT THE FEET
THAT'S OUR BUSINESS
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White Cedar Chests Made to Order,
J. F. Bode, Manager.
Phone 671 j
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Think a minute and you will
realize that as many people see your
back as ycur front, the cut of
your coat, the hang of it you
can't see it yourself, but others
can. You want it right and we
want you to have the Clothes
that will make it right they are
made by M. BOPJM CO., the
Celebrated Chicago Tailors. Every
Suit Guaranteed to fit and hold its
Shape.
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SHOE STORE
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1 North Front St.
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"The House of Quality"
MARSHFIELD
OREGON
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JOHN ARLANDSON
Hnll & Anderson
Agents
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MANGAN'S
Undertaking
Parlor
Nev O'Connel BIdg.
MARSHFIELD. OREGON
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Telephones: Office 2161 jj
Residence 2171
Chamberlain's Cough Howody In A
Class by Itseir.
"As an Ideal cough modlclno I re
gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
In a class by Itself," says Dr. R. A.
Wiltshire, of Gwynnertllo, Ind. "I
take great pleaauro In testifying to
tho results of Chamberlain's Cough
Medicine. In fact, I know of no
other preparation that moots so fully
the expectations of the most exact
lng in cases of coughs and cold3 of
children. As It contains no opium,
chloroform or morphine, It certainly
makes a most safe, pleasant and
efficacious reraoay-for the ills it is
intended." Fof.sale by John Preusa.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $60 and ?G5 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT Nice sunny front room,
double or single. ?G.OO a room.
Apply E. "Times."
LOST On streets of Marshfield,
about noon Friday, a cromo 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.
KENTUCK VALE Garden Homes,
Stevens Ranch subdivides in 10 to
22 acre-tracts, ?G00 to ?1,000
each. Best and cheapest acre
tracts on the Bay. Guerry & Hal
lister, Bank building; F. J. Monro,
Bayslde Paint Co. Store, North
Bend.
PASTER
& CARDS
EASTER
GGS
EASTER DYES
ASTER CHICKENS
Easter
VERYTHING
FOR
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Post Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
Frcmt street, Marshfield.
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladies' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Rpcker, Proprietor.
While passing down tho
street one day
A stunning girl wass wont
to say,
'(Who is that man with dress
so neat?
He's all in stylo from
head to feet."
Her friend looked up and
said with a smile,
"His clothes are made in
the best of style,
If you can find better I'll
stand a treat,
Geo. Wasson's fine tailor
ing Is hard to beat."
DUDE BARBER
If you want to look like
tho man in question, your
best plan would bo to seo
L TAILORING J
HIGH WATER A. M. P. SI.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m.l ft.
Wednesday .1 0:12 7.3 0:32 7.1
Thursday . 2 0:52 7.4 1:17 6.9
Friday . . 3 1:25 7.4 2:02 6.4
Saturday . .4 2:02 7.3 2:49 5.9
SUNDAY . 5 2:37 6.9 3:37 5.4
Monday . . 6 3:17 6.5 4:37 4.S
LOW WATKRi A. M. 1 P. k.
Date. h. m. ft. h. in. ft.
Wednesday II 6:24 0.3 6:37 0.4
Thursday . .2 7:09 -0.1 7:17 0.9
Friday . . 3 7:51 -0.3 7:59 1.5
Saturday . .4 8:39 -0.3 8:37 2.2
SUNDAY . 5 9:21 -0.1 9:17 2.8
Monday .. .0 10:09 0.3 10:05 3.3
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON. Fair to
night. Light frost except near the
coast. Westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT
For twenty-four hours
ending G p. m., March 31st,
by Dr. E. Mlngus, local co-
operative government ob-
server.
Maximum 53
4 Minimum 38
At 6 p. m 4S
Precipitation 32
Q Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
L. R. ROBERTSON is In Coqulllo to
day on telephone business.
GEORGE W. GILBERTSON of Glen
dale, is a Coos Bay visitor.
IJrcakwntcr in Friday. The
steamship Breakwater will reach
Coos Bay early Friday from Portland.
Undergoes Operation. Mr. Berk
ren of tho Umpqua Life S. S., was
operated on yesterday at the General
hospital for abcess of appendix.
Doctor Removes. Dr. B. P. Bam
baugh is removing today from the
Lockhart building into new offices
in the Coos building.
Win Honors in School. Rufus
Weaver was second and Fred Mc
Cormac, third in the drawing contest
of maps of South America in the
Seventh grade. The work dono by
these pupils is pronounced excellent.
Electric Power On Today. Firms
relying on electric power today had
more less difficulty by tho current
going off. At tho office of the Gas
and Electric company it was stated
that the trouble was duo to repair
work in progress on the down town
lines.
Site Not Yet Secured. Tho
have not yet closed tho deal
lot at Queen and Sheridan
they expect to erect a club
The lodge meets tonight and
hoped to have tho site secured
other preliminaries could bo
ed to.
Eagles
for tho
where
house,
it was
so that
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Occupy New Olllces. Dr. A. L.
Houseworth and Dr. E. E. Straw are
today moving into their new oiriccs
in tho Flanagan and Bennett bank's
new building. They will have suites
on tho second floor and while they
are not in partnership, they will
havo a reception-room in common.
Circulate Petitions. II. E. Wil
cox of McKinley, formerly captain
of a life station, is entering tho Hold
as a candidate for county commis
sioner. His petition to go before tho
Republican primaries is being cir
culated by C. J. Mahoney. Mr. Wil
cox aspires for tho seat now held
by Lloyd Spires.
CnrilwcII Will Speak. W. W.
Cardwell, tho Rosoburg lawyer who
Is a candidate for district attorney,
Is In Marshfield today. Ho has ac
cepted an Invitation to speak beforo
tho Chamber of Commerce Friday
night. Ho Is greatly Interested In
tho Second Southern Oregon district
fair and expects to havo several
horses entered for tho races.
Cult Call Hurt ice at Any Honr
Good Ilcatro aud Vehicles.
0EISNICR, MILLER & CO.
livery, Feed mid Sale Stable.
Wood for fiaio.
Third A t. Phone 11 UarnhfleM
A CARD.
To tho Republican voters of Coos
county, Oregon. Gentlemen: I de
sire to announce myself as candidato
for the ofllco of county commissioner
subject to your approval, at tho pri
mary election, April 17th.
W. TAYLOR DEMENT.
A HANDSOME cue will bo giv&n as a
prize for the highest scoro for tho
month of April at.Tha Bird Bil
liard Parlors. , ,
Mrs. Hargelt to Return. Mrs. E.
S. Bargelt who has been seriously
ill at Portland has written to her
husband that she is recovering rapid
ly and hopes to return to Marshfield
in about a week. Mr. Dargolt re
turned from Portland a few days
ago, having remained thoro until
Mrs. Bargolt was out of danger. Tho
favorable news concerning Mrs, Bar
gelt's condition will bo welcomed by
tne many friends of the couple on
Coos Bay.
Out for Coniinlhsloner. W. Tay
lor Dement of Myrtle Point, is on
Coos Bay securing signers to his peti
tion to become a candidato beforo
tho Republican primaries April 17th,
for county commissioner.
P. A. DEVERS and wife will leave
on tho steamer Breakwater Satur
day for Portland to spend Easter
with their son who Is attending
tho Columbia University at that
place. Mr. Dovers will also take
up somo Important business af
fairs which will occupy him for
about a month before returning
to Coos Bay.
LOUIS" GUNDERSON of Gardiner, is
looking after business Interests
here.
CHARLES MERCHANT Is in Marsh
field as tho guest of relatives for
a few days.
NED. C. KELLEY of CoquilleV Js a
Marshfield visitor today.
MRS. ERNEST SANFORD and MISS
BYERS were shopping in Marsh
field yesterday.
J. QUINCY SMITH was in Marsh-
Held Tuesday attending to busi
ness transactions.
WALTER IRVINE of Eureka, Cal.,
Is on Coos Bay for a short timo at
tending to business affairs.
W. W. GATCHELL of Myrtle Point,
is visiting friends and looking
nfter business interests hero today.
SHERIFF GAGE of Coqtillle. is in
this city for a few days attending
to business affairs and visiting
friends.
MR. JOEHNK returned to this city
yesterday after having been at
Bandon for a few days attending
to business affairs.
J. M. ROGERS representing Nathan
Dohman & Company, of San Fran
cisco, Is making a business circuit
of this country.
HERBERT LOCKHART returned to
Marshfield yesterday from Co
qulllo where ho was attending to
business affairs.
R. D. KIMBALL has returned to
Marshfield after having been ab
sent for a few weeks; making a
business tour of tho Coqullle country.
MRS. MERCHANT and MRS. LYDIA
LANG returned to this city last
night after having spent a few
days at Billiards, as tho guests oC
relatives.
L. D. PETTYJOHN returned to
Marshfield yesterday after having
mado a business circuit of tho Co
qulllo country nnd Bandon.
Will Locate Here. L. 13. Bllvo
and family arrived this morning f
tho steamer Alllunco from Portia'
Ore. Mr. Bllven comes tp,
charge of the Battle CreoV
baths located in th now
ing, having had ten year
in this lino of work, j
graduato nurso and v
the Battle Crock Sanlf
chlgan. He expects to
W. TALYOR DEMENT of Myrtlo
Point, was on Coos Bay this week
In the Interest of his candidacy for
county commissioner. Ho left for
Coqullle this morning.
R. S. BROWNE, representing a San
Francisco firm who has been mak
ing a business tour of this coun
try, has now completed his circuit
and left this morning for tho
south.
MRS. KRUSE returned to her homo
on Isthmus Inlet yesterday after
having spent a few days at Bandon
as tho guest of her sister, Mrs.
Rogers, and also at Aberdeen
whero sho visited her son, Archlo
Km Be.
MR. WERNICK of tho Westlnghouso
Electric Company, returned to
Portland yesterday aftor having
sold Seymour II. Bell a Westing
house generator for tho new light
plant at Porter.
M. D. CROWNER, who has been
spending the last two months on
Coos Bay departed this morning
for Portland, where ho will remain
for a few weeks, thenco going to
Alaska for tho summer.
WM. OAKEN and wife of Marshfield,
left yesterday for their now homo
In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Oaken
havo been on Coos Bay for tho
past six months and mado many
frlenxls all of whom greatly regret
tho departure.
BERT. NORRIS and daughter.
Ethel, will leave tho last of tho
week on a six weeks tour along
tho Northwest coast, with Victoria
ns tho objective point, and Port
land and tho Sound cities em
braced in tho itinerary.
LETS CONTRACT FOR
FINE NEW BUILDING.
M. J. Mnngnn AVill Erect Two-Story
Structure on South Broad
way nt .Once.
M. J. Mangan, tho undertaker, to
day awarded tho contract to tho Grid
iron Construction company for a two
story building to be erected on
Broadway about threo blocks south
ol tho Tlmos office. Tho buildlnr
wi bo 'pi -.,
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