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THE DAILY COOS BAY TTMES MARSH FIELD.- OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1908.
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Special Rates to private parties 9:'30to 1 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday Afternoon, Ladles -Exlysively
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
April 9, 10 and 11th
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A story, of .the South .before the
' war showing U thrilling dash for
liberty and' ap citing pursuit by
overseers and bloodhounds,
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What this break-neck cyclist don't
run into he falls into.
Don'tifall to-ltear Dcnmrls dqbbert in the illustrated songs, ".Miss Kl
laniey" and "The Sour My Sncetheart Sang."
Performances, 7:30 and 8:15.
Childien's, 5c. Matinee Saturday 3 :30 pl.
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while that of the East End is 33 per
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MONARCH SHIRTS 91.00
OLUETT SHIIlTg. .$1.50, $2.00 mid $2.50
CLIETT SHIRTS, SILK . $. 1. and 5.00
HATS, all .slos ami blocks, $3.00 to 5 .00.
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Film Another's Qi ime.
Film The Tenacious Cat,
Film The Romany's Revenge
Film Wanted to Buy 10,000
Easter Eggs.
Film Physical Culture Aboard
the Training Ship Phymouth.
ILLrSTKATKJ) SONGS
"The Man Outside."
"Stay in, Your Own Back Yard"
A new musical turn by
ROBINSON.
Entire house now 10c.
Performances, 7:30 and 8:45 p.m.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones:
Office 2161
Residence 2171
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Hall & Anderson
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Phone 817.
Cab Call Hervlte fet Any Ilonr
uoou imucoaim vemcies.
HEISNKR, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Solo Stable.
Wood for Sale.
'Third A A m. Phone J201 Marshfield
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is tho policy ot this bank to
comflne its business to tho im-
mediate vicinity. In followiim
J this course, the bank not only
j: nlmiii:ea its own htability, lut
j)roiiuii;a uiu uigjiuHi, Uliereai ox
the coiumunity.
fIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
COOS DAY, Marshfield, Or?,
O. B. Hinsdale W. B. McFurlund
PicHident Cashier
Joint Pi nets R, T, Kaufman
h Vien Pres, Asst, Cashier
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REAL ESTATETRANSPERS
Dally Itcal Estate Report Furnished
lly Title Guarantee mid Abstract
Co. Henry Songstnckon,
Manager.
April C, 1908.
Jacob Fouts, to H. Sengstaoken;
deed, lot 13, blk. 31, East Marshfield.
Consideration, ?1.
State of Oregon, to Giles S. Coon
et al, deed; NV of NE4, sec. 10.
twp. 23, R. 12, SWy, of SEVt. SE'4
Of SWH. Sec. 3G, twp. 2 9, R. 14.
Consideration, $150.
Chas. Chafeo et al, to Edmonds
.and Company, deed; NW of
NEi, sec 1G, twp. 23, R. 12, SV
of SB 14, SEi,4 of SWVi, sec. 3G, twp.
29, R. 14. Consideration, $J.
R. A Copple et al, to Alois Chas.
Ilefler, deed; lots 21 and 22, blk. 31,
Railroad addition to Marshfield. Con
sideration, $10.
J. II. Price et ux, to Alice O. Stem
merman, deed; parcel of land begin
ning, at SW corner of NW of
SEM, sec. 5, twp. 25, R. 11. Con
sideration, $60.
Geo. E. Horn, to Thos. Vigars,
deed; lots 7 and 8, blk. 12, Coos Bay
Plat A. Consideration, $10.
John K. Kollock et al, to Dexter
Rice, deed; lots 7 and S, blk. 10.
jCoos Bay Plat A. Consideration, $1.
, rranK u. waite et ux, to iMimred
LM. Waite, deed; lot 1, blk. 10, Coos
Bay Plat A. Consideration, $1.
1 Crawford Point Land Company, to
jAuenan juowery, aeea; lots 5 and
,G, blk. 7, Crawford Point additioii to
Coos Bay. Consideration, $500.
; April 3, 1908.
, N. A. Jackson, by Sheriff to Jacob
Fouts, deed: lot 13. blk. 31. Enst
Marshfield. Consideration. 48c.
April 4, 1908.
East Marshfield Land Company, to
Chris Boettcher, deed; lots 23 and
24, blk. 32, East Marshfield. Con
sideration, $3S5.
Geo. J. Schaefer et ux, to Chas
Ahrens, deed; lot 20. blk. 6, Schae
fer's addition to Central Place. Con
sideration, $100.
Thos. Vigars et ux, to Geo. E.
Horn, deed; lots 1 and 2, blk. 21,
Plat 2, Bangor. Consideration, $250.
, Thos. Vigars et Ux, to O. P. Egers,
deed; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, blk. 2, Wood
lawn addition to North Bend. Con
sideration, $10.
Thos. Vigars et ux, to Geo. E.
Horn, deed; lot 18, blk. 19, North
Bend. Consideration, $10.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagn.on.
WANTED Girl to take care of baby.
Apply to Mrs. H. H. McPhersou.
FOR RENT. Part of unfurniished
house.Eastside. Inquire at Store.
1G0 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. Inquire at
"Times" office.
FOR RENT Largo sunny front
,oom, modern conveniences, close
in. 'IV care of "Times."
FOR RENT House of ten rooms
and bath In South Marshfield. Ap
ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phone 494.
FOR RENT Two rooms for modern
2 housekeeping, hot and cold water.
pnqulro at house north of marble
Worics.
FOli
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 5acre tracts
at $G0 and $65 peri acre. Owner
C. H. Chandlor, Bandon, Oregon.
FURNISHED room to rent,
of "Times."
'E,' caro
R RENT 6no G-room house and
a woodshed, located Jn Plat B, ad
joining Porter addition. FIno
location. Apply John T, OJsen,
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. KJolIahd.
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FOR SALE. In sections 3, 4,. 9 and
10, tawnshp 2L Cp4 acres of land,
good houte, bearing orchards, etc,
Alo 4- or H-mllllons-old growth
fi- timber, WIUtSjiIJ-tUjo wJioIq qf
la or In, pfirftola to iult purchaser.
,.jplr to -C. W. 'Sanfbrd," Marsh
lipid, Ore.
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" 'Tiio thousands 1 of istfiKMilU nests
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'rajlja, lately Inspected by tho goyer
nor-KcnBTCrn-Tnoirsiirv1 two to three
by 10 or 15 feet. They form n
"nature's compass," tho long axis
pointed always, north and south.
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Little prams of fact sifted from J
the cIialT of gossip Hying up
and down the tunn.
COOS BAY TIDES
The following tables give the
aours of high and low tides for everj
ay this week:
HIGH WATER A. M. 1 M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Thursday . 9 6:07 5.0 S:03 4.S
Friday . . .10 7:21 4.S S:57 5.1
Saturday . 11 8:27 4.9 9:37 5,5
SUNDAY . 12 9:23 5.1 10:13 G.d
Monday . .13 10;12 5.5 10:47 6.3
LOW WATER A. M. 1 1. M.
Date h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Thursday .. 9 0:27 3.9 1:04 1.2
Friday . . 10 1:49 3.8r 2; 07 1.2
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
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated I'ress.)
WESTERN OREGON. Fair
0 tonight with light frost, except
near coast? Friday, fair nhd,
warmer, Joxcept near coast.
Westerly winds.
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LOCA1 TEMPERATURE RE-
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Vor twenty-four hours
ending G p. m., April S, by
Dr. E. Mlngus, local coopera
tive government observer.
Maximum 59
Minimum .,. .-. 1 . . . t.." . .32
At '6 p. m.:..: 49
Precipitation ,....-1 .. ,none
Wlnrt Mftrthwpit! HhKr.'
Services at Bnndon. The Rev.
Father Curley will go to Band on to
morrow to conduct services at the
Catholic church there Sundayr
Eureka In Today. Tho Eureka Is
expected In late this afternoon from
Eureka. It Is possible that she may
not sail from Coos Bay for Portland
until tomorrow.
Club Meets Today. The Biogra
phic Club met this afternoon With
Miss Alice Butler. The program for
the afternoon consisted ot a sketch
ot Cervantes by Miss Butlor.
Service Friday Night. Tho reg
ular weekly service will be conduct
ed at the Catholic church at 7:30
Friday evening by tho Rev. Father
Donnelly. Tho Stations of tho Cross
will bo, followed by benediction of
tho Blessed Sacrament.
Still Mino Here. Jno. Sinclair
who came from Wyoming to look
into tho coal situation in Coos and
Curry counties, has completed his
Investigation and states that he will
shortly either purchase a mino or
open one somewhere on Coos Bay
or its inlets. Mr. Sinclair left over
the Drain route yebterday for his
homo for a short visit.
Wed in Frisco. F. V Anderson
of Eureka but lately ofjCoos Pry,
was married in San Francisco on
April 3d to Miss L. .Johnston of
Portland, Ore. TheJyoung couple
will come to Coos Bay In a few
weeks and make jftarshfield their
homo. They arnftho recipients of
hearty coniyntiiiEtions from their
many frion
Horseman Here. R. J. Abrams,
a horseman fiom the valley, was
here this week to look over tho local
track and incidentally to see Coos
Bay country,. Mr. Abrams expects to
come over with a string of horses
for the fair and try for some of tho
purses in the harness races.
Clear Lots. Peter Scott and
George Frolsendahl havo just com
pleted clearing and grading Attorney
Harry S, Hoy's lots In Railroad addi
tion, northwest of the cemetery. Tho
lots havo been converted Into a beau
tiful resldenco site, and It Is Mr.
Hoy's hope to soon erect sonio fine
buildings there.
Improve Sanitary Conditions.
Dr. E. Mlngus and tho other mem
bers of the Marshfiejd Board of
Health were In Ferndalo this fore
noon1 Inspecting sanitary conditions,
They decided 'upon a number1 of lim
provoments which will eliminate the
danger of contagion in that vicinity. J
Minister Is III. Tho Rev. James
E. Stebblns who was given charge
Of tho Christian church parishes at
Coquillo and Myrtle Point about, a
year, has beti compelled to resign
on aqcount of 1J health and wl)l re
turn to Iowa. Ho has been suffering
from ohronlc gastritis.
Mil lor lyfnncy Speaks. Major L.
D. Kinney of North Bend, candidate
for tho Republican nomination for
representative from Coos county,
spoko last night at Empire. Ho was
greeted by a good audlonco nnd waB
given rousing applause. He spoko
on tho Issues, of tho day and marto a
good Impression.
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A CARD.
To' tho Republican votors of Coob
county Gdntlemeni 1 heroby an-
nriuribd 'myself' aVa candidate for tb'e-
iiiihlnatldiilt'o theoffice ot Repreeen
talvo for Coos countw subject to
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I .ftantijtib JjjW oil
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Wo are now prepared to store
your gooda. Bay Slda Paint Co.,
North Bend.
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I Personal Notes f
GEORGE MUNSON of Curry county,
passed thru Marshffeld yesterday
on route to Seattle where he has
some business matters to adjust.
PETER. SLOSSON of California, nr
rived on Coos Bay this week and
expects tobecpjii a permanent
resident of this country if pros,
pects suit him.
W. S. WAINWR1GHT of Tennessee, i
is on Coos Bay intending to locate
permanently and invest In some,
Irtnd on one of 'the Inlets, where
he will build his honie.
MRS. A. C. BREWER "passed hru
Marshfield yesterday oil her way
to Coos River whero alio 'Will, re
math for some time as the juest
of relatives. .
MISS EDITII, LYNER of Coos 'Bay,
left this city Tuesday for Minnea
polis, hpr old hqmo, whore aho vtW.
romaln for two months visiting
relatives.
F. E, PARTINGTON passed thru
Mnrshfleld yesterday on his return
from an extended visit In eastern
Oregon at Baker City and Pendle
ton. Mr. Partington Is a resident
of Curry county.
MISS ALICE ROWER of San Fran
cisco, is visiting her cousin, Miss
Elma Masters, on Coos Bay. Miss
Rower was In Marshfield last sum
mer and made many friends dur
ing her visit all bf whom are glad
to see her back again.
BERT MAUDER of this city, left for
Portland yesterday where he will
meet his sister who Is, now coming
froin tho East whero she has been
attending an art Institute. Miss
Mhudcr will remain in Marshfield
during the coming summer, re
turning East in tho fall to reaumo
hor studies.
F. W. WILSON, an Idaho capitalist,
- arrived In Marshfield Monday and
has since then been attending to
business affairs and renewing old
acquaintances. On Saturday, Air.
Wilson will leavo for Port Orford
and make a tour of that country
securing Information in regard to
tho timber section of Curry coun
ty. MESSRS. FRANK KITLER and C.
A. NOSBY returned to thblr'honfw '
in Marshfield yesterday" after hav
ing spent several days on Coos
River fishing. Messrs. -Kitler and
Nosby leave this city Saturday for
Portland where they will remain
for two weeks attending to busi
ness affairs.
W. S. BUTLER of San Fiancisco, I3
again on Coos Bay after an ab
sence of ten months during whlia
ho has been East on an extonded
tour attending to business affairs.
His many friends are giving him
the glad hand shako all being
pleased to have him back again
on Coos Bay.
Extensive Work Now Under
way on Line to Coquille and
Myrtle Point.
Extensive Improvements In tho
railroad between Coos Bay, Coquillo
and Myrtlo Point are now underway
and when completed will mean that
the lino has been practically been re
built. Upwards of ?30,000 havo
been expended for work already dono
and a large sum moro will bo re
quired to complete tho work project
ed. Tho road is being reballasted, tho
track In the low places being raised
and new trestles and bridges put In.
it was tho first thought to raise tho
track in tho Coquillo valley above tho
high water lino but' this was found
impossible. Howover, it will require
unusually high water to affect it
hcnccfoith.
Superintendent C. J. Millls of tho
O. B. II. & E. Ry. and Nav. Co., Is
anxious to get tho road In tho best
posslblo shape as early as possible.
There has been gossip to the effect
that tho road would extend Its lino
further north Into tho business sec
tion of Marshfield this summer, por-
naps doing this by removing tho coal
phuto along tho bay north of tho
depot and using tho place for a road
heel and moving tho depot to near
what is now tho north end of tho
chute. Howover, It is officially
learned that no arrangements havo
beon madq for thjs.
MANY WOULD TRY
FOR OIL NEAR HERE.
WILL IMPROVE
Larao Number of Land Owners
Around Coos Ray lluyo pis
, covered Traces of Oil.
, SInco nnnouncomont was mado
tluyt lane near Coos Bay would bo
drljldd for oil' man jleofjlo rwn6'oned
,wer$ dntordstedr lura!liprospbetsaroi
reviving fAUeltf bojlnf wthnt PQiroJfltJlH 1
Is to bo found hero In pnylng quanr
tltlWaifa thWriVV rVi'ortfi fPonftovJ1' '
oral 11 actions vtliut incnlnlndfiattnnan
are! becoming moro and morn, con? ..
Vln Hng. Should machlnef6 IJ,''J"
uroiigm noro ror prospecting, other
parties aro planning to organlzo for
Investigating several prosppcts which
seem to promise well.