The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 03, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908.
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Our Lace Cor-
Is one of the largest in this
part of the country and fol
lowing our usual method we
have priced our curtains at
the very lowest prices. We
can therefore show you the
largest and lowest priced
Curtain line in the country.
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1JE SEEK your business ONLY en the basis of Mutua
Interest.
PITf1 That are the lowest in price are the higheat
UvSi3 priced in the long run.
We aim to carry the BEST in each particular kind of Rug
We sell the best at almost what others would charge for the cheapest.
MarshfieldJ Oregon
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MOVING PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONGS
CRYSTAL THEATRE
Pratt will Perform and Expose tho Famous Chair Trick
TONIGHT ONLY
Performance 7:30 and 845 Admission lOcents
TTJTC TDTMTf Now open 7 oto 9:30 p. m
1 FIE4 IVl.rN.lV- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30
Special Rates to private parties 9:30to 1 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday Afternoon, Ladies Exlusively
C. B. Schifflen Floor Mer D. L.Avery.. Propyl
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Meat is Higher jjj
In the Eastern markets but wo have not advanced J
prices. Read the list. K
Sirloin Steak per pound. . ISPork Chops 12 to 15c jj
Round Steak 10cNlce Beef for Boiling. . G to So Bj
Pot Roast from. ... 8 to 10c : tQ K
T Bono Steak, per pound. .15c m
Prime Rib Roast 12 & Mutton Stew lc jjj
ia Csty Market ti
. .mi u ii vnnt.i? !. Ki-nnt and C Streets KJ
Orpheum Theatre
TO-NIGHT
Film. Temptation.
Film. The Price of a Kiss.
Film. The Haunted Kitchen.
Film. Costumes of Centuries.
Film. Mr Hurry-up of New York.
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
"Way Down East Among the
Shady Maple Trees" and "At tho
Old Cross Roads"
TKAVELLE MAGIC
Admission 10 and 15 cents
Performances 7:30 and S:45 p m.
RASTER
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WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION?
BECAUSE
It is choice inside residence property, lots 50xJ00
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and
prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengslacken, Manager.
EASTER
Lggs
easter dyes
Faster chickens
Easier
VERYTHING
FOR
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
I Post Cauls, Novelties, General
Mercbpndlsc.
Front street, Marshfleld.
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To Tell You That,
PRIMROSE HAMS
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BACON
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GOLDEN GATE LARD
ARE.THE BEST
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Sold by ALL GROCERS and BUTCHERS
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COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman t& Co.
Geaarftl'R.epftir Work and Woodturmng, Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen AVenrie, MarshfieW
oal i Wood J
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JOHN AliliAKDSOX
Hall & Anderson
Agents
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' MANGAN'S
Undertaking
New 0'Connel Bldg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones:
Office 2161
Residence 2171
Chnniberliiln's Cough Kcincdy In n
Class by ItscU.
"As an Ideal cough medicine I re
gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
In a class by Itself," says Dr. R. A.
, Wiltshire, of Gwyrinevlllo, Ind, "I
ftake great pleasure In testifying to
'the results of Chamberlain's Cough
i Medicine. In fact, I know of no
other preparation that meets so fully
the expectations of tho roost exact
ing In cases of coughs and colds of
, children. As It contains no opium,
chloroform or morphine, It certainly
makes a most safe, pleasant and
efficacious remeay for the Ills It Is
l Intended." For sale by John Preuss.
MON'KV TO LOAX.
?1,000, $2,000 and $5,000 to loan
on ital estate Address, linesunent,
care of The Timed.
ROOMS TO RENT. Apply at Tho
Times.
FOR RDNT. Part of unfurniished
house. Eastside. Inquire at Store.
Tilttle Krnins of fact sifted from !
tho cliafT of gossip flying up
nnd down tho town.
FOR SALE Full blooded Jersey
bull. Apply Gambles butcher shop.
LOR SALE Underwood typewriter
in good condition. Inqulro at
"Times" office.
rOR RENT. Four rooms. Bath,
hot and cold water. $10 per mouth.
Phone 1221.
FOR RENT House of ten rooms
and bath In South Marshfleld. Ap
ply A. D. Campbell, 'Phono 404.
FARM for rent or sale near Marsh
fleld, good Improvements. Terms
reasonable. Apply at "Times" office.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $00 and $G5 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT Nice sunny front room,
double or single. $G.00 a room.
Apply E. "Times."
FOR RENT House of four rooms,
and furniture for sale. Rent, $12.
Over Royal Bakery.
SITUATION WANTED. Young man
wants work as clerk In storo five
years experience in general storo.
Residence opposite Presbyterian
church.
FoR RENT One G-room house and
a woodshed, located in Plat B, ad
joining Porter addition. Fine
location. Apply John T. Olsen,
North Bend.
FOR SALE. In sections 3, 4, 9 and
10, township 24, 604 acres of land,
good house, bearing orchards, etc.
Also 4 or 5 millions old growth
fir timber. Will sell the whole of
Itj or In parcels to suit purchaser.
Apply to C. W. Sanford, Marsh
fleld, Ore.
KENTUCK VALE Garden Homes,
Stevens 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.
xee Acres
En the Heart of Bandon
1,500 feet from the Post Ofllco
with houso barn and other out
buildings, all cleared and In
clover, good spring and a good
well close to the school ground
for $3,500. Two good ranches or
farms, ono $2,250 and tho other
for $3,250 within 4 miles of Ban
don. Address, E. E. O'akes, box
8G, Bandon, Oregon.
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ii IHMtDIATE VICINITY
tt It is the P'jIU-v of this bank
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It UOUIUUO Us uinmuBO HJ mu "" jj
H me U.iU- vicinity. In following R
h this course, the bank not only :;
it diilmnces itH own stability, but;
promoter the highest inteiest of
t tho community.
H fIRST NATIONAL BANK Of
! COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
f O. 15. Iliiibdale V. S. McFailand
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H John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
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: FINE :
Easter is nearly here
and only a few days are loft
to prepare.
If you want to take advant
age of that time, and preparo
beflttlngly for that occasion,
It will be to your advantago to
see
WnATIIKK FOKKCAST.
(By Associated Press.)
Showers tonlglit and Satur
day, southwest winds.
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POUT
For twenty-four hours
? ending G p. m., April 2, by
r Dr. E. MIngus, local coopera- O
-i tlvo government observer.
v Maximum 04 o
O Minimum 34 O
O At G p. m 40
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
COOS BAY TIDE3
Tho following tables glvo the
hours of high and low tides lor every
day this week:
HIGH WAXLIKI A
Date.
Friday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday .
LOW WATER
Date
Friday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
Monday ,
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2:02
2:37
3:17
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M. I. M.
ft. h. m. :
7.4 2:02 i
7.3 2:40 I
G.9 3:37 I
G.o 4:37
M. 1 I. M.
. in.
7:51
8:39
0:21
ft.
0.3
0.3
0.1
li. m.
7:59
8:37
9:17
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ft.
G.4
5.9
5.4
4.8
ft.
1.5
3.3
TCiiluenn.-il Servli-i'i Tmiif'Ilt. Sor-
Ioos will bo conducted at tho Epis
copal church at 7:30 o'clock this
evening.
Uo Big Whistle. Tho Simpson
mill having a chime whistle twelvo
inches In diameter and three feet
long manufactured for Its use. It Is
said to bo the largest ono ever do
signed for tho Bay.
TMm.f Akk1vu. Tmlnv Thn steam
ship M. F. Plant from San Francisco
reached Enterprise about 1:30 this
nftofnnnn Kiln will Ulllond hei'0 tills
afternoon and will sail for San Fran
cisco tomorrow.
Eureka in Monday. Tho Eureka
will reach Coos Bay Monday from
Portland and will sail tho same day
for Eureka, Calif. This advise was
received by F. S. Dow, tho agent,
yesterday.
Out. for Blir Fish. Mossrb. Jack
Flanagan, Burt Dimmlck, Win, IOn
neriv. Robert Booth. 13. D. La Chance
and W. Cortes composed a party of
Marshfleld men who went up joos
river this morning tor a couple aay s
fishlne. A lino lino or usn stories
are expected.
it..ulrf Hull Tmil.'lit A number
nf MnrKbnnlrt basketball enthusiasts
will go to North Bond tonight to wit
ness tho game betweon mo two
liwrns nf thn North Bond hlch school.
Tho game will be played at tho Simp
son Park pavilion.
Mother's Club. The regular meet
ing of tho Mother's Club is being hold
this 'afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Marsh. The nomination and election
of officers was tho principal matter
to como before the meet ng.
Goes to Poitland. Tho many
friends of Miss Hattie Sawnders aro
sorry to learn of her departure from
Coos Bay tor her homo in Portland.
Miss Sawnders has been In Marsh
fleld for several months as tho guest
of relatives and during her visit made
many warm friends.
Dr. McCormac Home. Dr. J. T.
McCormac returned on tho Break
water tills morning from a two wooks
trip through northern cities. Miss
Alico McCormac, who accompanied
him, is returning via Eugono where
sho will visit friends. She Is expected
homo tomorrow.
A. PERSHBAKER of Prosper has
been spending several days on
Coos Bnj attending to business
affairs.
MISS ALICE REINHART of Los
Angeles Is tho guest of relatives
on Coos Bay for a few weeks.
D. Y. STAFFORD AND COLBY
PERRY spent yesterday on Coos
River fishing.
GEORGE BUSHNELL of Bandon
is spending tho day on Coos Bay
attending to business affairs.
MISS EFFIE LAWSON of Coqulllo
Is visiting for a few days with
frlonds and relatives In Marshfleld.
AUGUST FARLEY left Marshfleld
yesterday for Coos River after
having been hero for several days.
MRS. SEARS of this city, who has
been ill for a long time, was down
town today for the first tinio In
one year.
FRANK LAYTON returned yester
day from an extended business
trip to Gardiner, and departed
today for his home In Portland.
F. B. WILSEY of Sisson, Cnl., but
formerly a residence on Coos Bay
is again In Marshfleld for a few
days attending to the settling 'of
some property.
MR. HENRY DOE of Eureka Is In
Marshfleld for a few days attend
ing to business affairs and seeing
old friends, after leaving .here,
Mr. Doe will go to Portlnnd whero
he will visit for some time with
relatives.
MISS LUCIE GOULD has been In
Marshfleld for a fow days await
ing tho arrival of tlie Steamer
Plant, when sho will leave for
California and remain for a month
as tho guest of friends and relat-tlves.
A. DAWSON representing Moore
Watson Dry Goods Co., of San
Francisco Is making a business
tour of Coos County. Mr. Dawson
will remain in Marshfleld for a
few days, then going to Coqulllo
nnd tho river towns.
D. Y. YATES of Chicago, 111., Is
again In Marshfleld and will re
main hero permanently. Mr. Yates
spent last summer on tho bay and
was greatly pleased with this sec
tion of tho country. Mrs. Yates
and her daughter Helon will arrlvo
In Marshfleld some time during
tho first of May.
NORTH BEND
PERSONAL CHAT
TUrK. T S JCnufmaii of Marshfleld.
spent yesterday with North Bend
friends.
Mrs. Erlckson of West Marshfleld,
Is visiting at tho homo of her daugh
ter, Mrs. A. Johnson, in North Bond.
Locates in Bandon. J. Monahan,
of Bloomington, Delaware, arrived
In Marshfleld today and departed on
tho noon train for Bandon whero ho
has made arrangements to enter In
to business. Mr. Monahan has sovor
al friends In Marshfleld, all of whom
aro greatly pleased at his decision
to remain In Coos County.
Launch New Boat. Tho launch
Wolverine was launched lato yester
day afternoon at tho Max Tlmmer
man yard. Sho is being built for O.
R. Willard and E. D. Stullor for
servlco on tho Coqulllo river be
tween Coqulllo nnd Bandon. Sho Is
a now design and Is said to bo speedy,
being equipped with a fifty horse
power engine. Sho Is Gl feet long,
10 feet beam and four foot dopth.
, taFi Coring ...i
Cure That Cold Will You Can.
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 doteloplng into
pueumqnla, which may mean a big
'doctor's bill. Fer ale by Jonn
Pomona Going to Pieces. Accord
ing to advices recolved by local navi
gators, tho Pomona, which was rp
eently wrecked on a rock of Port
Ross, California Is slowly being
pounded to pieces. The company
has given up all hopo of saving her
but expect to bo ablo to got some of
tho machinery out boforo It is a total
loss. Whllo there aro roports that
tho Ramona will bo transferred from
Pugot Sound to tjio Eureka-San
Francisco run, thoy havo not bpon
'ofllclally confirmed.
Georgo Boalo of South Coos River,
Is transacting business In North Bend
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Cavanagh of.
Sacramento, Cal., aro visiting friends
in North Bend.
Charles Jensen and wlfo aro mov
ing from Mnrshfleld to North Inlet.
W. Ilumbort is moving his family
fium tho F. Tininiorman homo to his
now resldonco in Eastside.
Miss Etta Torroll of Portland, who
Is visiting friends In North Bond, haB
been quite ill but yestorduy alio was
reported somo better.
A largo number enjoyed tho hall
at Eckoff hall Wednesday night,
music being furnished by tho Cooa
Bay orchestra.
The net receipts of tho Gold Bug
Brownie basket ball gaino tonight at
tho Simpson Park pavilion, will bo
used to purchase suits and para
phanella for tho girls.
Miss Co Home. Miss Anna Cox,
daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cox.
returned on tho Breakwater from S.
Mary's Academy at Beaverton, Ore.,
where ,shp Jms just finished a busi
ness CQiirsp In stenography, typewrit
ing, commercial law and bookkeep
ing. Sho w.ijl tako Miss Cannon's
plnco at the PettyJchn Nichols &
Company's ofllco wjillo MU A. Can
non takes a vacation.
Deny Holding Conference. Rob
ert Marsdou and Clay Moore today
emphatically denied the report that
a meeting of tho Jlqupr dealers of
Marshfleld ahd North Bond was Jield
yesterday to porfect an organization.
Tho report was that tho local dealers
wero to follow tho Portland plan for
the protection and regulation of tho
business which included raising tho
price of beer from flvo to ten cents
ppr glass.
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TYPEWRITER PAPER
50c, 75c and Up Per Box
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RIBBONS
V5o anJ $1.00
NORTON & HANSEN
Front Street
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