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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1908)
Tf T7Ir THE DAILY GOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELL, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1908. k V The Drain Railroad is go- ing to be built this summer. The $75,000 Hotel is going to be built immediately GET IN OK THE GROUND FLOOR AND IIUV PROPERTY THAT MILL INCREASE IN VALUE. CORNER 50x110 ON BROADWAY, $1,150. LOT ON 'C STREET, 80x100, $500. BUSINESS CORNER, 50100, $0,000. GOOD RESIDENCE AND LOT IN WEST MARSHF1ELD, $2,100. AVE HAVE ALL KINDS OF PROP ERTY, GIVE US A CALL BEFORE lJUYING YOUR PROPERTY. STUTSMAN & CO. Real Bargains in Real Estate MARSHFIELD - - OREGON HERE SHE IS They're Coos Bay Oil KjlMMBorPjJjf Water Front Near "A" Street &p P533WlWSKS5SfljiMWH8wpflflW' Can Fill Your Order j Complete i I Catalogue r-E1Ste-Jl S I Edison s H ji f Gold Moulded Records I EDISON'S Latest Improved and Completely Equipped Phonographs, Remember the name, Thomas A. Edi son, is stamped on the Why send away for painted tin horns? Have your most favorite records substituted. VICTORS FROM "ts!2 2ti $10.00 We carry the Victor Victorloa at $200 All Operas Complete and nearly every Red Seal made by Caruso, Scotti, Sembrich, Eames, Schuman-Heink, Nordica, Calve, Gadski, Plancon, Melba, Patti. i Strings for all Instruments, S. S. Stewart Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars, Hohner Har monicas and accordions, Carrying Cases, Full line Leather Goods, in fact, any thing in the Musical or Music Line, All mail Orders Promtly Filled. A COMPLETE LINE F PIANOS ALWAYS ON HAND. CALL AND SEE THEM. W; K, MARSHFIELD, MIANUS 'ENGINE 2 -Cycle Make and Break We Also Have another called the SAMSON From 2 to 200 Horse Power the Goods & Supply Co. Phone 33 IfljftjWBlJllfttflWW From One to 2000 Pvecords Any Time. horn crane and phonograph. to $100 HAINES MUSIC CO. ttpttmtVw0tomM TASTER CARDS EASTER GGS EASTER DYES ASTER CHICKENS E VERYTHING Easter FOR A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, NoTeltlcs, General Mercbondlso. Front strtet, Marshfleld. ESHSHSHSHSZHHSZHHSHSHSaSBSHSHSHSHSa Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at Campbell's o a a a a a In a WOOD YARD a Link Smith lessee 'Phone 921 Q North Front St. eSE5HSESH5H52SE5B5HSH5aSHSHSHSH5ESi t ! GOOD ! I CLOTHES I : is the stepping stone : : to success ; I Furnish the I CLOTHES n kif- TAI LORlNG PVK OREGON 1 fW ptTLfrnn - FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gaenon. WANTED Girl to take care of baby. Apply to Mrs. H. II. McPherson. FOR RENT. Part of unfurnllshed house. Eastside. Inquire at Store. ICO ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. LOST Gold pin with American em blem. Finder receive reward, care 'N' Times. 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 Marshfleld. Ap ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phone 494. FOR RENT Two rooms for modern housekeeping, hot and cold water. Enquire at house north of marble works. FOR SALE Good family cow. Ap ply to Chas. Doane, Baines St., Railroad addition. FOR SALE Range and dining table nearly new. Inquire 'N' caro of "Times." WANTED Competent girl or gen eral housekeeper. Good wages. Small family. Permanent place. Apply 'R' caro "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. FURNISHED room to rent. 'E, care of "Times." LOST Bracelet with small diamond in center. Initials C. G. R. Small gold chain attached. Finder re turn to this offlco and receive re ward. F R RENT One 6-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 fir timber. Will sell tho whole of it, or in parcels to suit purchaser. ..pply to C. W. Sanford, Marsh field, Ore. ree Acres In the Heart of Bandon, 1,500 feet from tho Post Office with house 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 $3,250 within 4 mile3 of Ban don. Address, E. E. O'akes, box 86, Bandon, Oregon. FAMILY ORDERS FOR WEINHARD'S IJEER By mail or Phone . Delivered Freo MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Chumbcrluin's Cough Remedy In n Class by Ifseir. "As an ideal cough mediclno I re gard Chamborlain's Cough Remedy in a class by itself," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of Gwynnovillo, Ind. "I take great pleasure in testifying to tho results of Chamberlain's Cough Medicine. In fact, I know of no other preparation that moots so fully the expectations of the most exact ing in cases of coughs and colds of children. As it contains no opium, chloroform or morphine, It certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and offlcacious remeay for tka Ills it is intended." Fer sals by Joan Freuss WEINHARD'S HEHIt PROMOTES HEALTH MARSD$J',S LJQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. We are now prepared to store your goods. Bay Side PIat Co., Nortk Bead, -. -J Alt' Tattle oi the. Town j Little grmns of fact sifted from tlio chaff of gossip flying up and down tlio town. I WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. In- creasing cloudiness tonight with showers near north coast. Warmer south portion. Thurs- day, showers; cooler, except near coast. Southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending C p. m April 7, by Dr. E. Mingus, local coopera- tire government observer. Maximum 54 Minimum 31 At 6 p. m 48 Precipitation nono Wind, Northwest; clear. 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. m. ft. h. m. ft. 6 3:17 G.5 4:37 4.8 . 7 4:03 5.9 5:43 4.6 . 8 5:01 5.4 6:57 4.5 9 6:07 5.0 8:03 4.8 10 7:21 4.8 8:57 5.1 11 8:27 4.9 9:37 5.5 12 9:23 5.1 10:13 6.0 13 10:12 5.5 10:47 6.3 CR A. M. 1 P. M. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. .6 10:09 0.3 10:05 3.3 .7111.03 0.6 11:07 3.7 8 11:59 1.0 9 0:27 3.9 1:04 1.2 10 1:49 3.8 2:07 1.3 11 2:57 3.4 2:59 1.4 12 3:49 2.7 3:45 1.3 13 4:25 2.0 4:24 1.3 Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday . LOW WATER Date. Monday . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday . . Buys Launch. Alfred Nicholls has purchased the launch Fish. Expect Rolmrts In. The Robarts is expected in today or tomorrow from the Siuslaw with a load of fresh salmon. Eureka ih Thursday Tho Eu reka is expected in tomorrow from Eureka and will sail from North Bend for Portland at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. PROF. GOODWIN, who recently re signed as principal of tho Marsh fleld high school, will leavo Satur day for Portland whore ho will en gage in business. Goes to Portland. J. L. Kronen berg to Parkersburg was in Marsh fleld yesterday en route to Portland and other northern points. Mr. Kro- nenberg has been engaged In tho lum ber business In the Coquillo valley. Onen New Street. Messrs. Han sen, Sengstacken and Carlson are opening a now street between Kigntn and Tenth streets in Sengstacken's addition. About 1,000 yards of dirt will have to bo moved after which the driveway will bo planked. Clears Residence Site. W. S. Mc Farland is having an acre of giound, which he recently purchased in tho north part of Marshfleld, cleared and improved. lie expects to eiect a home thero for himself in another year or so. 1..J...... f....... Cm iriMiiw.tnr. fl A . Illlll 11 lll'JIl JW. . .......T..W. w. ... G.nlH, nn.l J W. rtfnn nt the C A Smith Lumber and Manufacturing ijompany, roiurneu yusiuruuy iruiu Cnti IFrnnnlann wlinrn flinv llfivn linnn on business for a few days. The titi CmlHi iirna .Inn in an ffnm . .11.11. I,...k. .... uwv " . v.. 't'Tisco ior san reuro yesieruay. Suggestions for Premiums. Sec retary Walter Lyon of tlio Chamber of Commerce requests that everyone who has an idea of exhibits for which premiums should bo offered at tho coming fair to suggest it to him to day or tomorrow. Tho fair commit tee will meet again Friday to finish tho compilation of tho premium list. Build New Coaster. Tho keel for tho small coaster which Kruse and Banks are building for Charles Thorn, will bo laid at Porter this week. Tho vessol will bo rushed to completion and will be 85 feet long, 20 feet beam and six feet depth. Sho will ply be tween Coos Bay, Siuslaw, Umpqua, Port Orford and tho Roguo river, probably. Run Creamery at Haudon. Ralph Green of tho Goldon Gato Creamery of San Francisco, passed thru Marsh fleld yesterday on his way to Bandon whero ho and two other mon have established a creamery. They expect to make 3,000 pounds of buttor dally. Mr, Green will spond six weeks in tho Coquillo valley and the section south of Bandon establishing routes and arranging for tho delivery of cream. CREW'S TOKEN TO BREAKWATER VICTIM. Sailors Rulfco Purso and Place Monu ment Over Friendless Lad's Grave Hero. A monument purchased in Port land by Captain Magenn of tho Steamship Breakwater with money raised among tho members of the crew haB been placed over tho gravo of A, M. Ollava, tho cabin boy, who was accidentally killed a few monthi ago, Thp lad was caught n the bow ( of the s'teamBhlp which vas crushed in by the breakors near tho bnr. Ho had no relatives in this country and wob burled in the Odd Fellow's ceme tery here. Tho monumont which was purchased in Portland was sent down and Agent McCollum of the Break water had it placed, Personal Notes f F. RICE is a city visitor for a few days. GUS MEDINE is making a business tour of this section. ALBERT MERCHANT is visiting in Marshfleld for n few days with relatives. MRS. C. R. ANDERSON of the East side was shopping In Marshfleld yesterday. MRS. WYATT COFFELT of Coos River, was shopping in Marshfleld Tuesday. SID KLAHN is in Marshfleld for a few days attending to business af fairs. MISS LEAH ROGERS of Coos River, was shopping In Marshfleld yester day. MRS. MATHISON of the Eastside, was attending to business affairs in Marshflj yesterday. C. W. GUPTIL and wife have boon the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver of this city for a few days. J. M. ROGERS of Nathan Dohrman nnd Co. of San Francisco, Is mak ing a business tour of Coos county. JNO. BIASCO and wlfo of Coos River were attending to business transaction in this city Tuesday. JNO. STEINLIGHTNER of Ten Mile, was in Marshfleld yesterday at tending to business acalrs. MRS. WM. HORSFALL spent Tues day In Marshfleld and returned last evening to her home in "Lake wood." MRS. BURG of this city, spent yes terday on Coos River with friends, where they spent the day in fish ing. FRANK DENNING returned Monday ovening trom Coos River where ho has been visiting for some time at "Tho Hatchery." D. B. BROWN of Eureka, Cnl., is on uoos Bay ror a few weeks vis iting with his brother, F. F. Brown of Marshfleld. WM. DOYLE returned to his homo on Coos River Tuesday after hav ing spent several days in Marsh fleld. H. C. SHERRETT of Gardiner, who has boon spending several days on Coos Bay loft this city last evening for his home. RoBT. WALKER of tho Umqua val ley, passed thru Marshfleld yes terday on his way from Ten Mile, whero ho has been buying cattlo for some time past. C. JACKSON, tho representative of Rosonfold-Smlth and Co., is in Marshfleld attending to business interests. E. J. COFFELT and wife of North Bend, wero visiting with friends in this city yesterday and inci dentally attending to shopping. MISS DAPHNE McCULLOUGH of Tucson, Ariz., arrived in Marsh fleld Monday and will remain In doflnitoly on Coos Bay with rela tives and friends. MATT KERRIOANnnd J. S. MIL LER of Coquillo, wero in Marsh field yesterday attending to busi ness. Mr. Miller has been bother ed with his oyes and is receiving treatment from Dr. E. E. Straw. FRANK BOWRON has returned to Marshfleld by way of Myrtle Point, after having spent sovoral months at Tucson Arizona. Mr. Bowron left today for tho Ten Milo coun try whero ho will remain for some tlmo as tho guest of relatives. J. A. MATSON loft Marshfleld yes terday for Eureka whero ho will remain for a few days with friends thence going to San Francisco where ho will remain a month at tending to business affairs and vis iting relatives. J. A. MAHONEY returned to Marsh field yesterday after having spent sovoral days at Coquillo attending to business affairs. Many of his friends conjecture that tho matri monial artlclo that appeared in Tho Times some time ago is now having its effect. D. A. ALLISON, tho bookkeeper for C. A. Smith, loft yesterday morn ing on tho Alllanco for Portland whoro ho will meet his wife who is now coming from Minneapolis. They will come to Coos Bay in a short time nnd make this their permanent homo. E. A. HARRIS, wlfo and child of Minneapolis, are on Coos Bay and will locato in Marshfleld per manently. Mr. HarriB is an ab stractor and haB accepted n posi tion from II. Sengstacken. Thoy will move into a now residence lately completed In South Mnrsh fiold. GEOROE FARRIN of Marshfleld, was at Bandon yesterday in bohnlf of his candidacy for tho Repub lican nomination for State repre sentative from Coos county. Mr. Farrin plans to mako a number of speeches throughout tho county during his campaign. Aft Clnb Muots-The Ladies Art Club met last Friday with Mrs. W. B. Curtis. Tho afternoon was spent in a happy and industrious manner after which a dolicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Job. Cowan will entertain the club or Friday, April 10t. .jWA , fedA