The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 07, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD.OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908.
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Clothes that Fit you
yon look Fit
Tnilor-Made Clothes nre
oncof my suits will make you
for life. ,
MOVING PICTURES
CRYSTAL
, Don't Miss "CAIRO
Perrornianccs, 7:30 and 8:45.
nrTTC TDTTvTT" Now open 7 oto 9:30 p. m
1 tlLu KllNJX- 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.
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f Favor Us and Yourself j
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,
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Flour Has Declined
The New Price
Per Sack
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
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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.
Hear? Sengstacken, Manager.
WE TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS
For any Newspaper or Periodical from any part
of the world
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NORTON & HANSEN
Front Street
Steam Dye Works
C Street
Ladle' and Get' Ganamttfl
Cleaned or Djwl
Philip Rffkw, Prapffrfttf.
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CLUETT
CLl'ETT
HATS, all
and make
my specialty,
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THEATRE
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SHIRTS SI. 00
SHIRTS. .91.50, $2.00 unci $2..'0
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and 5.00
sizes and blocks, 93.00 to 5.00.
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Marshfield, Oregon
Orpheum Theatre
TO-NIGIIT
Film Heart Governs the Head
Film The Reluctant Dog.
Film Spanish Detectives
Film Tho Galtic3 of Divorce
ILLUSTRATED SOXGS
"Docs This Train Go to Heaven",
"A Picnic For Two."
Piano Overture "Mercedes" by
H. R. Robinson.
Entire Houso 10c
Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p m
MANGAN'S
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New O'Connel Bldg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
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JOHN ARLANDSON
Hall & Anderson
Agents
? Phone 817.
Cub Call Sorvico at Any Honr
Good llean-e aud Vehicles.
HEISNER, 3HLLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Slo Stable.
Yirood for fialo.
Third A A St. Hhnnc lilil llnrshnnld
1 IM?1lD5ATE VICINITY
It is the policy of this bank to a
g comfinu its business to tho im- p
U mediate vicinity. In following
Jj this course, the liank not only V.
enhances its own stability, but S
promotes tho highest interest of
the community. a
HRST NATIONAL BANK Of a
H COOS BAY, Marshficld, Ore.
H 0. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland H
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3 John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
fj Vice Prea. Asst. Cashier p
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, SLuter.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfleld 7:80, 9:00.
and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00,
2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Leaves North Bend at 3:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m aad 1:45
3:1 end 5:89 p. at.
Ifakes dally trlpi scopt
Suadayi. Tax: On way, 15
oeoU; round trip, 26 Mat.
HERE'S VOUR GOOD
HEALTH
Weinliartl's Boer
.WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phone 481
Orders DeUvered Free
Latest New
York Styles
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JENSEN'S
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BANDON PULP MILL
COMPANY ORGANIZED.
Director of Xow Factory are Selected
and will Start Business Soon.
The stockholders of tho Bnndon
Pulp & Paper Mill met and elected
the following directors: R. E. I,.
Bedillion, 0. A. Trowbridge, .T. J.
Stanley, C. T. Dlumenrotlier, F. J.
Marshall, W. D. Marshall and I,. J.
Cody. Tho whole board have been
Identified with the enterprise from
tho beginning nnd arc heavily inter
ested. Much interesting discussion
of tho project was indulged regard
ing way? and means, and methods
of procedure. Tho directors will con
tinue the present organization, will
push the work of building and ex
pect to double the present stock
within a short time. The site, water
supply, wharfage nnd contracts for
unlimited supplies of wood have al
ready been secured; Mr. Marshall,
who is one of the most highly re
commended paper mill men in the
country, has been engaged to manage
the Industry. Bandon Recorder.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon.
WAITED Girl to take care of baby.
Apjply to Mrs. H. H. McPherson.
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FOR' RENT. Part of unfurnilshed
house. Eastsldo. Inqulro at Store.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter
in good condition. Inqulro at
"Times" office.
FOR RENT Largo sunny front
room, modern conveniences, close
in. 'R' care of "Times."
FOR RENT House of ten rooms
and bath in South Marshfield. Ap
ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phono 494.
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FOR RENT Two rooms for modern
housekeeping, hot and cold water.
Enqtiiro at house north of marble
works.
FOR SALE Good family cow. Ap
ply (o Chas. Doane, Baines St.,
Railroad addition.
FOR SALE Range and dining table
nearly new. Inquire 4N' care of
"Times."
WANTED Competent girl or gen
eral housekeeper. Good wages.
Small family. Permanent place.
Apply 'R' care "Times."
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $60 and $65 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
GIRL WANTED For general house
work. Good wages for competent
girl. Apply Mrs. Dr. J. T. Mc
Cormac. FOUND Ladles pair of Dent's
gloves in Orpheum theatre. Own
er can have same by calling at box
ofllco and paying for ad.
FOR SALE A lot 50 x 140 in rail
road addition, partly cleared, fac
ing east. Enquire "M" caro of
Times.
FURNISHED room to rent. 'E,' caro
of "Times."
LOST Bracelet with small diamond
in center. Initials C. G. R. Small
gold chain attached. Finder re
turn to this office and recelvo re
ward. F R RENT One 0-room house and
a woodshed, located in Plat B, ad
joining Porter addition. Fine
location. Apply John T. Olsen,
North Bend.
FOR RENT Nine-room modern
house In Plat B, close to Porter
addition to North Bend. Arranged
to accommodate two families if
so desired. A. O. KJelland.
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
flr timber. Will sell tho whole of
It, or in parcels to suit purchaser.
Apply to C. W. Sanford, Marsh
field, Ore.
Three Acres
In the Heart of Bandon
1,500 feet from tho Post Ofllco
with houso barn and other out
buildings, all cleared and In
clover, good spring and a good
well closo to the school ground
for $3,500. Two good ranches or
farms, one $2,250 and tho other
for $3,250 within 4 miles of Ban
don, Address, E. E. Cakes, box
8G, Bandon, Oregon.
FAMILY OHDERS FOR
WEIXH.UUVS BEER
,-u. By mall r Phone .
'Delivered Free .
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
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I Tattle of the. Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
tho clinIT of gossip flying up
and down tho town.
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O WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON. Fair
tonight with light frost, except
near coast. Wednesday, fair
and warmer, northwest shifting
to northeast winds.
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LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- .
PORT.
For twenty-four hours
ending G p. m., April C, by
Dr. E. Mingus, local coopora-
tlve government observer.
Maximum 53
Minimum 42
At C p. m 47
Precipitation 3C
Wind, northwest; day, partly
cloudy.
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COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables give th
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday . . C 3:17 G.5 4:37 4.8
Tuesday . . 7 4:03 5.9 5:43 4.C
Wednesday . 8 5:01 5.4 G:57 4.5
Thursday . 9 6:07 5.0 S:03 4.8
Friday . . .10 7:21 4.8 8:57 5.1
Saturday . 11 8:27 4.9 9:37 5.5
SUNDAY . 12 9:23 5.1 10:13 6.0
Monday . .13 10:12 5.5 10:47 6.3
LOW WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. ni. ft.
Monday .. .G10:09 0.3 10:05 3.3
Tuesday .. .7111.03 0.6 11:07 3.7
Wednesday 8 11:59 1.0
Thursday .. 9 0:27 3.9 1:04 1.2
Friday . . 10 1:49 3.8 2:07 1.8
Saturday . 11 2:57 3.4 2:59 1.4
SUNDAY . 12 3:49 2.7 3:45 1.3
Monday .. 13 4:25 2.0 4:24 1.3
Buy Dining Car. Euglo & Wroth,
late of tho Palace cafe, have pur
chased tho "Dining Car" restaurant
from Mr. Glass. They assumed
charge today.
Get Fine Horse. One of the finest
horses ever brought to Coos Bay was
brought on the Alliance from Port
land. The stallion was consigned to
Herman Schmitt.
Builds in Plat B. Mr. Harris is
having four lots cleared at the cor
ner of Lombard and Sutherland
streets In Plat B and expects to
erect a residence on two of them this
summer.
Not Peter Loggi The P. Loggl
who left Coos Bay on the M. F. Plant
was not Peter Loggle, the well-known
North Bend business man. The sim
ilarity of the names was confusing
and caused some bother.
A Successful Dance. Tho dance
at Sumner Saturday evening proved
a very enjoyable and successful so
cial event. There was a good at
tendance and the music furnished by
tho Langenberg orchestra was all
that could bo desired.
Lodges May Picnic. Tho Im
proved Order of Redmen and tho
Degree of Pocahontas are planning
to arrange a joint picnic and excur
sion party to be held sometime dur
ing April. No details have been
completed nnd location has not been
decided upon.
Mrs. Bargelt Home. Mrs. E. S.
Bargelt returned today on tho Al
liance from Portland where sho has
been 111 for sometime. Whllo not
entirely over the effects of her Ill
ness, she Is much improved. Her
return and Improved condition will
bo n source of gratification to tho
many friends of tho family.
Will Locate Here. C. C. Gango
of Chicago, 111., arrived in Marsh
field yesterday and will remain for
two weeks on Coos Bay making an
Investigation of this section. Later
on Mr. Gauge will go to Bandon and
see tho resources in that vicinity.
It is probable that ho will locate In
either Marshfield or Bandon, as both
towns offer excellent opportunities.
Rush Work on Ferry. Tho now
ferry boat which will ply across tho
Bay to tho east sldo of the Bay is
being rushed and it Is hoped to have
it ready for operation within a short
time. With the approach of nico
weather, thero Is much demand for
It, especially from visitors to the Bay
who want to get on tho other sldo
and inspect tho entire section.
Fix Fire Regulations. A commlt
teo of tho Marshfield Fire Depart
ment and the fire committee of tho
city council will meet Wednesday
night to roviso the flro ordinance and
tho by-laws of tho Flro Department
so that they will not conflict. Tho
meeting was arranged by Secretary
Traver of the Department and Chair
man Savage of tho Fire Committee.
Entertains Ministers. A minis
terial meeting was held in North
Bend yesterday afternoon at tho
resldenco of Captain Schmohl, after
tho business affairs were transacted
a delicious luncheon was served.
Those present were: Rev. D. W.
Thurston, Rev. H. H. Brown, Rev.
W. R. F. Browne, Rev. Lacoy, Rev.
J. E. Burkhart and Rev R. G. Sum
merlln. Xcw Fishing Ground. Messrs.
Booth, Kennedy, La Chance, Jack
Kanagan and several others have re
turned from a few days fishing on
tho upper Coqulllo, a new ground
for this section. They reached tho
placo by going up to tho head of
navigation on Coos river and then
crossing overland sovo.ral miles on
foot to tho Coqullle. They report
taut tho lishing wus nne, red salmon
and trout biting well,
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S Personal Notes f
MRS. COLLVER was shopping in
Marshlleld yesterday.
MRS. JAMES LYONS has recovered
from a slight Illness.
W. S. SHAVER of Allegany, was in
Marshficld yesterday attending to
business transactions.
J. O. REILLY of North Bend, was
attending to business affairs in
ltlarshlleld yesterday.
J. WALL of Marshfield, was attend
ing to business affairs in North
Bend on Monday.
MESDAMES CHAS. DOANE and W.
RICHARDS were shopping in.
North Bend yesterday.
F. D. FREE of San Francisco, Is
spending a few weeks on C003
Bay as the guest of relatives.
MR. EMHOFF of North Bend, was
attending to business affairs In
Marshfield yesterday.
P. REICHERT and wife, have late
ly moved into the fine new resi
dence just completed by Captain
Matson.
F. F. MORSE of Portland, Ore., but
lately of Coos Bay, Is now work
ing in the "S. N. Woods" largo
clothing storo in San Francisco.
FRED LASSEL of Kansas City, who
has for some months past been
employed on Coos Bay, left Marsh
field yesterday for his home in tho
East. Mr. Lasscl intends enter
ing a dental college In Kansas
City.
MR. LANE passed thru Marshfield
Saturday on his way to his homo
in Myrtle Point, after having been
absent for several months during
which ho was In a sanitarium In
San Jose, Cal., receiving medical
treatment. Mr. Lane returns
greatly Improved In health.
D. B. ROSSEN of Minneapolis, loft
Marshficld yesterday for his homo
in tho East after having been hero
for about two weeks. It Is Mr.
itossen's intention to return to
Marshfield In the near futuro and
make this his permanent home.
Mrs. Rosson and daughter Bea
trice will accompany him on his
return trip.
D. B. UPPER of Portland, Ore., ar
rived in Marshfield yesterday and
left this morning for Coqulllo
whero ho will remain indefinitely
attending to business affairs and
also visiting with relatives. After
leaving Coqulllo, Mr. Upper will
return to Coos Bay whero he is
heavily interested In real estato,
thence going to his homo in Port
land. NORTH BEND NEWS
Frank Rummell of Marshleld, was
in North Bend yesterday on business.
Mrs. Oscar Oilman of North Inlet.
was shopping in North Bend yester
day. Georgo Gulovceoii of South Marsh
field has been visiting friends in
North Bond.
James Lyons of Marshfield, spent
yesterday In North Bend.
J. J. Sullivan was In North Bond
yesterday to securo lumber to lm
provo tho Haines Inlet school.
Mr. Girst took the first degree in
tho North Bend Knights of Pythias
lodgo last night.
At the Crystal. Tho bill at tho
Crystal this week Is an all around
favorite. The film "Cairo to Khar
toum" Is a flno reproduction of
Egyptian life. It shows the many
strango types of peoplo along tho
Nile, their manners and customs, and
the strange surroundings of their
lives. "Tho Dervish's Revenge" kept
tho houso In a continual laugh. Tho
big song hit Is "Under tho Troplcnl
Moon," sung by Demarls Gabbert,
which was received with hearty ap
plause. Put on Probation. Ray Wittlck,
tho Allegany lad charged with wrong
doing at tho Allegany public ware
house, was taken boforo the county
court at Coqullle. Deputy prosecut
ing attorney outlined tho misdemea
nors charged but tho boy and his
parents proved that ho did not break
into tho warehouse, the building
having been left open. Ho pleaded
guilty to damaging some of the con
tents. It was finally arranged to
placo tho lad on six months proba
tion instead of sending him direct
to tho reform school.
Ladies Entertain. Sacayawea
Cp.uncil, No. 0, Degreo of Pocahon
tas,' last night tendered one of tholr
regular monthly spreadB, which havo
becomo quite noted, to their friends
and especially tho members of tho
Improved Order of Redmen, of
which tho organization is the ladies
auxiliary. After a pleasant danco.
reiresnmonis wero served, t. J.
Lynch acted as toastmaster and a
number, Including "Senator" Hugh
McLaln and Georgo Farrln, respond
ed impromptu to toasts. The ovont
was declarod to bo ono of tho best
yet held.
Closing out lino of children's h,ose,
18c per pair. At tho Coos Bay Cash
Stort.
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