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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1908. tttnt:utttttunnntttunnntn$n$ninn:ntn5nnntntnntn:nttnttnni tt f- O-. tt tt tt TO Y w .i .' '. iiM a . That when you buy at my store you got. the best. that is made, including the newest, styles and at a price that, is in proportion to the goods you buy. x L iv EADY FOR. YOUR. INSPECTION IT EVER A O U k8w irtca awniw rrc "ST Fsn.. tt Wf .At r - to - n - " - EDESCO TAILORING SYSTEM. Befler Acquaintance leadi to Bcfter Unittiltailef. Ccpyruhl 1903 by Edward E Strauss & Co. How does this strike you? i ttmtttntn$nt$nit$uimntnmmmtnntn fVVVVVVMVVWVVAAVS IB U I L We carry a complete line of Builders' Hardware. Every thing necessary for your house. Large assortment of styles and Finishes lUWm'JMiJ IUIW!1W-W''',V'B $vwwvvvwwwwvawvvw $4 The safest Cough Remedy for Children as it is entirely free from Narcotics. A household remedy which you should not he without -Try it. 25c and 5Uc AT ss Red Cro S&Smsz Cab Call Service at Any Ilonr uooa liearte aim veiunco. HEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed nnd Ralo Stable. Wood for Rala. Third A- A t. P'iotii- IOT UnrthflcM tmmnsmnttnnHttsn:mmttf ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Every residence on Coos Bay that is wired for electric ser vice should have one of theso most useful and time saving flatlrons. Ask your neighbor who own3 one. Two million American women are using them. The C009 Bny Cos & Electric -Company Marshfield and North Bend smnmmttwwuwmmnmiimmwtttt: Unless tt baa no Intrinsic value, A WANT AD. WILL BBLL ITI r'r-jJ',- ' v'lr io WV D E R S' vvvwyvslwsvvvvvv HZSTO52&3 THE Drug Store STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshuld 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 end 5:00 p. ra. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. 5S$$OSfcW5$$: SHOES- TIIAT FIT THE FEET THAT'S OUR BUSINESS CLAUSEN'S FYfUTSIVF SHOE STORE Cough a oottle AH the Newes- Things in Stetson soft and stiff hats $4 and $5 Goodrum hats .... $3 and $4 Kciser Cravats .... 50c to $2 Dent gloves . . . $2.00 W. C. Bloom & Go's, fancy vaistcoats . . . $2 to $5 Cluett shirts, all shades and cuts, $ J to $3 Wilson Bros, sox . . . 25c to $1 IsmmimtrSYYtsmYmYmttYY?? TYVTVTTTVVVTVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVVfVVVVffV999V9VtfV44 As jy. MONEY TO LOAN. $1,000, $2,000 ad $5,000 to loan on leal estate. Address, Investment, care of The Times. ROOMS TO Times. RENT. Apply at The FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon. FOR RENT. Part of unfurnilshed house.Eastside. Inquire at Store. FOR SALE Full blooded Jersey bull. Apply Gambles butcher shop. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter in good condition. Inqulro at "Times" offlce. FOR RENT. Four rooms. Bath, hot and cold water. $10 per month. Phone 1221. FOR RENT House of ten rooms and bath in South Marshfield. Ap ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phono 494. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at $00 and $65 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR SALE A lot 50 x 140 in rail road addition, partly cleared, fac ing east. Enquire "M" care of Times. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" care Times. FURNISHED room to rent. 'E,' care of "Times." FOR RENT Five or six furnished house-keeping rooms, reasonable. Permanent parties desired. Apply Mrs. Charles Murr, near park, North bend. F R RENT Ono G-room house and a woodshed, located in Plat B, ad jolnint; Porter addition. Fine location. Apply John T. Olsen, North Bend. FOR SALE. In sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, township 24, C04 acres of land, good house, bearing oichanU, etc. Also 4 or 5 millions old growth fir timber. Will sell the whole of It, or in parcels to suit purchaser, .'-pply to C. W. Sanford, Marsh field, Ore. KENTUCK VALE Garden Homos, Stevens Ranch subdivides in 10 to 22 acre-tracts, $C00 to $1,000 each. Best and cheapest acre tracts on the Bay. Guerry & Hal lister, Bank building; F. J. Monro, Baysido Paint Co. Storo, North Bend. Three Acres In 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, one $2,250 and the other for $3,250 within 4 miles of Ban don. Address, E. E, Cakes, box 86, Bandon, Oregon. E5ESHSZS2SH5E5HSHSH5H5E52SHSHSZ5H53 Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at Campbell's WOOD YARD Link Smith lessee 'Phone 921 .North Front St. AVEINIIAItD'S UEEIl PROMOTES HEALTH, MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. Do not !et such pass but get wise and buy where you get style, quality and price. Tailor made suits AIS the t Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from t the chuff of irossil) living up and down tlio town. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight except showers near the coast. Light frost in the inter- lor tonight, Sunday probably showery with south to east winds. ' LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- t PORT. For twenty-four hours ending G p. m., April 3, by Dr. E. MIngus, local coopera- tlve government observer. Maximum 54 Minimum 42 At G p. m 49 Precipitation 10 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. COOS BAY TIDES The following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. in. ft. h. m. ft. Friday . . 3 1:25 7.4 2:02 C.4 Saturday . .4 2:02 7.3 2:49 5.9 SUNDAY . 5 2:37 G.9 3:37 5.4 Monday . . G 3:17 G.5 4:37 4.8 LOW WATER A. M. P. k. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Saturday . .4 8:39 -0.3 8:37 2.2 SUNDAY . 5 9:21 -0.1 9:17 2.8 Monday .. .G 10:09 0.3 10:05 3.3 BeneiU Dance. Tho Marshfield Fire Department and The Acme Band of this intend eivlncr a lnrtrn linnnflt- dance on May 2nd. Boiiitu on Pomona's Run. The Bonita, a small vessel which has been plying out of Oakland, has been tem porarily placed on the run of tho wrecked Pomona between Eureka and San Francisco. Victim of Ptomaine Poison. Mrs. James E. Bennett, wife of the chief engineer of the C. A. Smith mill, is ill of ptomaine poisoning as a result of eating clam's Thursday night. While she wap quite sick for a timo, no serious developments are antici pated. Enjoy Social. About forty of the young peoplo of the Baptist church enjoyed a social at tho homo of Mrs. C. D. McCarty in West Marshfield last evening. Various games furnish ed diversion for the evening, the con tests of skill being followed by re freshments. Acid Burns Ilniid. F. C. Buroh, a pharmacist at tho Red Cross Drug store had his hand badly burned yes terday by accidentally getting some hydre-chloride acid on It. At tho time, he did not notice tho Injury but a few hours later pain suddenly I developed. Tho Injury Is not re garded as serious. Two from Portland. Tho Eureka is expected in Sunday from Portland and will sail Monday for Eureka. Tho Alliance will reach Coos Bay from Portland Wednesday and will sail Thursday On tho next trip, It is expected that tho Alliance will reach here on Monday and sail Tues day, getting buck on her old sched ule. Captain Scninun Coming. Captain Geo. Seaman, well-known on Coos Bay, Is expected to make his first visit here In a long time tonight whon he will come In on tho oil schooner, Whlttakor of which ho Is now master. Captain faeaman was formerly master of tho Breakwater. Tho Whlttaker is from San Fran cisco but stopped at Eureka en routo north. Jens Hanson Is building a fine :ett denco in Sengstackens addition. DON'T MISS IT. Fine chicken dinner at Caio tomorrow. Smith's BUY YOUIl MEAT. M the Sanitary markot. have a McCaskey register. They DIABLO Tho latest crazo. Europo has gone crazy over It; Marshfield next now at tho Coos Bay Cash storo. For a qulot home, EasUlde. an opportunity "m0 iii w an Time i Personal Notes I A. D. SMITH was a tcrday. clt visitor yes- MRS. W. F. PIPER was shopping In Marshfield yesterday. SHERIFF GAGE of Coqulllo is In Marshfield for a few days attend ing to business affairs. C. W. SANFORD and daughter were In this city yesterday attending to business affairs. LAURIE OWEN who has been very ill with the rheumatism is now convnl esclng. JUDGE TURPIN of Empire was In Marshfield today as the guest of B. Turpln and wife. JACK MURRAY of Portland is visit ing his father J. M. Murray of Coos Bay for a few weeks. W. P. SMITH of tho Smith Cafe, has returned from Portland where ho was attending to business affairs. FRANK PARSONS of the Lockhart Parsons Drug Company, Is con fined to his home today by Illness, tack of the grip. MRS. S. C. JACOBSON of this city departed this morning for Port land whero she will remain for two weeks with relatives. EDGAR ALFSLUND of San Fran cisco Is tho guest this week at tho home of his brother, F. F. Alfs lund of this city. F. PETERSON returned to Marsh field yesterday after having made an extended business tour through tho Coqullle country and through Curry County. C. K. MORRIS and family of San Francisco arrived Ion Coos Bay yesterday, and left this morning for Bandon whero they will make their permenant home. B. JOIINSONreturned to his homo In this city last evening accompan ied by Mrs. Johnson after having spent several weeks In Portland attending to business nffnirs and incidentally visiting with relatives. B. S. MATHEWS and wif-, well known by Coos Bay people who aro spend ing thq winter In Calif., writes to friends hero that they nro enjoying good heal tli and havo spent a pleasant winter. T. W. RENNIE and wlfo of North Bend havo returned to Coos Bny nfter having spent tho winter nt Los Angeles and various cities in California. MISS SELMA MATSON Is In Marsh field for a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Boforo leav ing for her homo in North Bend Miss Matson will visit with friends on Coos Rlvor. W. A. THOMAS loft Marshfield a few days ago for his homo in San Fran cisco whero ho was called on ac count of his mother's Illness. Mr. Thomas will return within tho next throo weeks and resumo his work In this city. J. D. MEREEN returned to Mnrsh fleld by way of the Plant yester day after having been absont for several months, during which ho nttended tho Leland Stanford Uni versity In California. MRS. CHARLES BRIGHT and child ren who havo been visiting for a short time with friends In Marsh field Intends leaving Coos Bay to morrow for San Francisco whero she will remain for some time at tending to business trancactions and visiting relatives. MRS. A. B. KURYKEN of Minne apolis who has been visiting for several months on Coos Bay In tends leaving on tho Plant for San Francisco whero sho will remain a Bhort tlmo, and then go to Los Angeles whero she will remain thero tho coming summer. Whon you wako with thoughts of oarth-a-quaklng And walls about your ears a shaking Love sems a frost, death makes you shiver! McArthur's diagnosis "Torpid LIvor!" CHICKEN DINNER At Smith's Cafe tomorrow. BEST MEATS ALWAYS. At tho Sanitary markot. Get your supply there for Sunday dinner. V&SSSPl tt Marshficld, Oregon 44$ ketball Game at North Bend Pavilion Last Evening. At tho conclusion of the second regular half, the score of tho basket ball game hctwen the Gold Bugs and the Brownies at the Simpson Park Pavilion In North Bend last night was a tie, thirteen to thirteen. Ad ditional play was agreed upon and resulted In a victory for tho Gold Bugs by a score of 15 to 14. Tho game Is said to havd been ono of the fastest ever seen at North. Bend, both teams of the North Bend high school girls playing in good form. There was a good turn out and enthusiasm ran rampant. While all the girls played well. Misses Lucllo Greenleaf and Ellen Anderson aro said to havo done the star playing for the Gold Bugs and Misses Edith Raab and Amelia Volz for tho Brownies. W. A. Davenport was referee, Harry Russell umplro and Mr. Hevener scorokeeper. From tho two teams, a team will bo selected to play tho Bandon High School girls at Bandon. The gamo will probably be played a week from Friday. Women Organize. Several prominent North Bend young women havo also organized a basket ball team. Their contests to date havo ben restricted to games with the high school girls. Thoso on tho team are Misses Wilson, Bert man, Laura Kruse, Lena Kruso and Mrs. Wernlck. Tho North Bend teachers aro or ganizing a tennis club and will havo their first practice today. I NORTH RFNn PERSONAL CHAT Mrs. Dr. MIngus of Marshfield vis ited friends and did some shopping here yesterday. Mrs. A. J. French of Marshfield, was In North Bend yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Simpson of North Bend nre In Marshfield to spend Sunday at the homo of Miss Lillian Hall. C. Hudson who has been employed by tho Simpson Lumber Company for some tlmo has resigned and will leave tomorrow on the I'luiu for San Francisco. Alter u short visit thero, ho expects to return to hi3 old homo in Detroit. A largo number of North Bond peoplo aro going to nttend a ball to bo given at North Inlet tonight as a benefit for tho Win. Judd family whoso homo was recently destroyed by tire. Ono boat will leave North Bend this afternoon and another this evening. Miss May Patterson, a clerk In Russell Bros.' storo has just received lettors from friends in Michigan from whom sho had not heard In years. It camo about In a novel way. Some weeks ago, sho was nffilcted with bolls and an item about It ap peared In tho Coos Bay Dally Times. In Us genoral circulation, a copy of Tho Times containing tho item fell into hands of tho Michigan friends who immediately wroto to her. SUNDAY DINNER. At Smith's Cafe will make llfo seem worth living. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. H. C. Breckonrldgo and G. L. Dean havo this day dissolved partnership existing under the namo of tho Coos Bay Transportation Company. H. C. Breckonrldgo retiring. All bills pnyablo to G. L. Dean who assumes all liabilities. H.'O. BRECKENRIDGE G. L. DEAN, Marshfield, Ore., April 1, 1908. FOR INVESTMENT. Two big lots (cornor), in West Marshfield, lovol ground; two story house, rented $2,250 Flno Improved corner In West Marshfield; 7-room houso; nearly new $1,850 Large tract in Railroad addition, cleared and Improved; good house, fence, well, etc $3,500 40 acres on Coos rlvor; partly slashed; some good bottom; 3-room house; good stream of water. , .$750 Two lots on Bnlncs street, all cleared and graded; 140 feet doi, $800 Z . us for real estate of all kinds, wo can quote you lowest prices on property in every locality on Coos Bay. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Across from Chamber of Commerce, GOLD BUGS 1 II CONTEST