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Easter Furnishings are now ready for your inspection, and I am proud to say that I have the t
most up-to-date line to be had, to which I have just added a
swell line of "Packard" Shoes in all the new shapes, in low
cuts and high tops Remember my Spring and Easter Open- jtj$'
ing, April J5-J6-J7-Jbthv when 1 will give away a $5 btet-
son riat .every oUc purchase entitles you to one chance K v Marshfleld, Oregon
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CITY COUNTRY
PROPERTY,
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COAL LAND.-
jhm' - -l"-gyr"4l o7rbgon:
Tattle of tkTowfl
Iilttlo Brains of fact sifted from
tho chaff of gossip flying up
and down tho town.
Coos County Has Long Been Not
ed for Its Unlimited Resources in Tim-
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COOS BAY is known as the best and only Harbor between
Puget Sound and San Francisco
With the Drain road, the Electric road from
and her magnificent harbor, Coos Bay with her
sources will be a lively rival for 'Frisco, Seattle and Portland,
to Cope with
Added to the above named advantages, is the discovery
of oil in Coos county. Imagine if your mind can grasp the
situation what this means for Coos Bay Mr Knocker, bury
your hammer, put your shoulder to the wheel and boost.
Mr Investor we have something for you
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WEATHEK FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON. Fair
tonight and Saturday with light
frost tonight, northwest winds.
A HARD TIE
TO MAKE TIE
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours
ending 6 p. m., April 9, by
Dr. E. Mingus, local coopera
tire government observer.
Maximum 60
Minimum 36
At 6 p. m 48
Precipitation none
wind, Northwest; clear,
Traveling Men Claim that Coos
Bay Clocks and Watches
Don't Agree.
Traveling men who cover Coos
county are nonplussed, almost dis
gusted, over the lack of uniformity
in the time pieces in the towns in this
section. Trains and boats are miss
ed, resulting in the use of harsh
words than have ever been used In
condemning a "Waterbury."
According to tho allegations, North
Bend time is about fifteen minutes
slower than Marshfleld time; Coquille
time is fifteen or twenty minutes
different than Marshfleld time; Myr
tle Point and Bandon time differs
from the three other towns. Only a
few timepieces or regulator in the
various towns are operated by wire.
The Western Union receives the cor
rect time dally at 12 o'clock, noon,
but, according to the traveling men,
few of the jewelers pay any heed to
It.
"You can't imagine how difficult it
makes the lot of the traveling man,"
remarked W. C. Bradley, a well
known Coos Bay traveler. "We try
to cover our territory as rapidly as
possible and at the same time to
spend as much time with our cus
tomers as convenient. Wo look a
our watches, find that we have fifteen
minutes to make a boat or a train.
We wait until about five minutes of
the schedule time and start to set
1,3 aboard. On arriving there, wo find
that tho boat or train pulled out
ahead of schedule, according to our
time piece which was probably set
by a regulator in a town other than
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Cook House Burns Fire, a few We ,ose hours and d b h , t
nntfn n trr InofnnnJ t li n nnn.1 1... ma m .. . -
uu "&". uconu.vcu me tuun nuuau wait lor tue next train or boat.
and Its contents at tho Wm. Howell
logging camp near Charleston.
COOS DAY TIDES
Tbe following tables givo the
hours of high and low tides for every
aay this week:
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Thursday . 9 6:07 6.0 8:03 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. 1 P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Thursday .. 9 0:27 3.91 1:04 1.2
Friday . . 10 1:49 3. si 2:07 1.3
Saturday . 11 2:57 3.4 2:59 1.4
SUNDAY . 12 3:49 2.71 3:451 1.3
Monday .. 13 4:25 2.0 4:24 1.3
WORLD'S RIGGEST CLOCK.
Hull is Sold. W. W. Holland hasl" WiU Ho T'y-e'Rlt Kent Across
i .u . it ,,. , . "o Face.
sold the hull of tho launch, Dam
Lot 80x100 on 'B' street, $550.
Lot 40x140 and 3-room house on 'C street, $800.
Business corner 50x100, $6,000.
100 cheap lots, $20 to $35 per lot.
193-acre ranch on Coos River.
Corner on B roadway, $1,150.
5-acre tract on Isthmus Inlet, 276-foot water front, 38
feet of water at low tide, 2 mihs from center of Marshfield.
Price, $1,400.
STUTSMAN
COMPANY
For Real Bargains in Real Estate
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The "Colgate Clock," which will
Fino, to Chief Engineer Roeber of surmount the company's soaii factorv
the Breakwater, who will take it to , n J,ersey City in a few weeks, will
Portland and fit it with an engine. Tf ..,V'Yge?Umei'.le.ce P th world.
.v ..... uu uiiiij-ujKiii leei in dia
meter, instead of twentv-eicht. font.
as printed erroneously a few days
it win he more than twice aa
Take Launch Ride. Di. Tower,
Dorsey Keitzer and the latter's young ago.
son, winiam, spent yesterday up i largo as the world's next largest
vuuo inci. xuuj umui uiiempi to i-iuvin., uiiu iu auuuion to oeing thirty-
iisu uul ueciure vnat ine riae was
most enjoyable.
Plant in Saturday. Agent F. S.
Dow has been advised that the steam
ship M. F. Plant from San Fran
cisco, will reach Coos Bay Saturday.
She will sail on the return trip Sun
day, about noon.
J. A. Vonknm to Return. Accord
to private letters received here, J. A.
Yoakam Is arranging to sell his
stock farm at Susanvllle, Cal. for
$90,000 and return to Coos Bay to
onjoy tho remainder of his years in
quiet retirement.
lias Lor Crushed. Frank Terry
of Daniel's Creek, had his leg badly
crushed on a logging train yesterday.
Tho limb was not fractured but the
injury is very painful. Dr. Mingus,
who dressed the injury, does not an
ticipate any severo developments.
OREGON
Will Change llonts. Captain Ma
genn of the Breakwater, which ar
rived this morning from Portland,
says there is a rumor at Portland
that the State of California will be
placed on Tho Senator's run. It is
generally believed at Portland that
the report Is correct.
(POLITICAL ADVERTISING.)
SAYS CAKE WILL WI.W
.It'fTVison ltcvit'H Thinks Champion
ship of SiatiMiiont Xo. I Helps
Him.
Tho raco between Cako and Fulton
at tho primaries looks llko a big
Cako victory. It is an eiiBy matter
for a fow men to meet and declare
agaiiiBt Statement No. 1; it Is a dif
ferent mnttor to got pooplo to vote
for a man who will not support tholr
choice for United States Senator un
Iobs that cnolco happens to be hla
own, Fulton has greatly weakened
himself by havinc his frlonds tight
Statement No, 1, showing that ho Is
afraid to abide by the will of the peo
ple, but muBt resurrect the old ma-
the advertisements.
I'hlne methods in order to win. Cake, ed for It in
on the other hand, is an avowed Thrte of tho family have used it,
champion of Statement No. 1, and is wl'h good results In summer com-
DOG MAS A GLASS EYE.
willing to abide bj tho veidlct of tho
ballots. He wains to be senator If
tho people want htm not otherwise.
It is the opinion of the Review, based
on reports from all parts of the btato,
that the nou legislature will bo com
posed largely of Statement No. 1
members, and that the man who ro
colvos tho endorsement of tho people
at the general election will be the
noxt United States senator from Oro
gon, aa he should be. Jofferson Review,
An Advertised.
I purchased a bottlo of Chambor
liiln's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and found It to be all claim- croup
plaint. II. E. Howe, publlbher of
uto Knocks One Out Ho (lets An
other, and Can Kijilit as Well.
I NEW YOltlv Anrtl 10. John O.
tho Press, Highland, Wis. For sale xowell. a golf player and society man
by JOHN PREUSS. , of Glen Ridge. N. J., presented his
favorite bull terrier with a glass eye
the other day. A whizzing auto had
We are now prepared to
Elilhits Fine Apples. Charles
Enegren, a Coos River rancher, was
In the city today with several boxes
of nnnles thnt lio rnlspri nn his mnnli
store hit the dog and, literally knocked his One box of Rubicons was In such ex-
Eiiieka Strikes Mud. The Eure
ka, which reached Coos Bay from
Eureka this morning, struck tho mud
while coming up the Bay at what is
known as Pony Slough, She ran
fast heforo the accident was noticed
and it is not believed that she can
get off before 10 o'clock tonight. Sho
was not damaged.
eight feet across the face will cover
an area ot 1,134 square feet, as
against the size of the clock on Phila
delphia's City Hall .which is twenty
five feet in diameter and 490 square
feet In area.
A separate flat car will bo neces
sary to transport the minute hand,
which measures eighteen and a
quarter feet In length and weighs
about one-third of a ton. At its point
this hand will travel twenty-three
Inches every minute, or over half a
mile a day. The hands and numerals
will be Illuminated at night, making
it possible to see the time from a dis
tance of several miles. The clock
will be regulated from Washington,
and Its behavior is guaranteed.
Delightfully fascinating creations
bringing a breath of summer time
are the Easter hats and bonnets at
tho Clarke Millinery.
NOTICE TO RIDDERS.
All bids for constructing the D.
Krietzer Cottage must be at the First
Trust and Saving Bank by 3:00 p.m
Saturday, April 11th.
W. S. TURPEN,
Architect.
FRESH VEGETABLES.
your goods.
Nortk Bend.
Bay Side Paint Co.,
oye out. icellent condition and so iileasinc to
Dr. Frederick C. Artopeous sue- the evo that thnsn whn sniv timm in.
cessfully Inserted a glass eye In tho(RSteii thnt tney be placed on exhlbt-
Chamberlaln's Cough Romedy has
been examined by eminent analytical
ohomlots who cortlfled that it con
tained no narcotics. It Is not only
a safe and harmless medicine but
tho bust in use for coughs, colds and
For ualo by JOHN PREUSS.
empty socket. The bull terrier seem
ed very grateful, and, as If to prove
that ho felt as well as over, he thrash
ed a bulldog, an old enemy, on Saturday.
"VTe will store your goods for 1
cubic feet. Bay Sido aint Co.,
North Bend.
TRY GUETTARD'S PURE.
tion at the Chamber of Commerce.
Discuss Xew Hotel. Senator Coke
Is arranging to call a meeting of the
directors of the new hotel, The
Chandler, to consult with Architects
Hendricks and Legg who are now in
Mnrsnneid concerning the proposed
pew Bcnooi. it is likely
Wo will have them tomorrow and
all next week. Fresh Radishes, let
tuco, onions, rhubarb, asparagus,
cauliflower, cabbage, parsnips, car
rots, etc.
V. A. SACCIII,
The reliable grocer.
to rush tho structure as rapidly as
possible.
Berwick's Gear to Astoria. The
machinery and gear of R. D. Hume's
gasoline schooner, Berwick, which
piled up on the beach near the en
trance to the Siuslaw early In March
has been given up and Is now con
sidered a total wreck by her owners.
The craft is being dismantled nnd
the Eear Worth mnvlno la holnn mtt
Mn ahonn tv .hi. .-a f- mi
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thnt nr. 'in nhnn. tt .ku A a -i
rangements will be made with one of . Berwick was In command of Cantaln.
,c,u" " vicjmre me pians ana lamina at tno time of the disaster.
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