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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908. eSHS2SaS25W5aSH5H5HH5H5H5HSHSH5aH5H 0? t Personal Notes ! MRS. A. ANDERSON was shopping in Marshfield Saturday. i Tattle of the Town 5.00 Stetson Hat tiHgigfe2'iLUidbJA;3a.ai Little prams of fact sifted from the cluilT of gossip (lying up and (limn (ho tmvn. Now is tlic time to get your I"STER hat fret. With every 50c. purchase jou receive a ticket which entitles you to a chance on the !?." lint. DO NOT PUT IT OFF, BUT Come and buy your Kaster ami Spring supply and be one of the, first to open the season. ED. RANFOE la in Marshfield for a short timo as the guest of friends. - ERNEST SMITH and wife of Alle gany, were city visitors Saturday. L. WEBSTER of Empire, was a busi ness visitor in this city Saturday. MRS. V. PUGH of Bnngore, was shopping in Marshfield on Satur day. WEATHER FORECAST. O (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Tuesday. Light l Geo Gooorum frost tonight except near coast. 1 T HillNISKtU Northwesterly winds. llmttsrrtio,oRt w.'V WR 1 :. )jeT 1 lffB3BaHl,is DHw I Ci 4. k Marshfield, Oregon "The Gent's Furnisher" n 4 aSH5H525E5E5Z5HSa5T25Z5H52Sr"HaE525H5ESreSESH5 S25H5H5ES3 25HSHSHSHSHSHSESHSHSHSHSHSHSES2S2TJ mmnmmttmmtttmttmtttttmttttimtiitmiiiiissiiiistitiimi he was well received. J j? JfJ (Ljj ri i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 13th, Hth and 15th l A WOMAN, CRUEL WOMEN. The maid starts the trouble and the cook makes bad matters worse. TI1K FRENCH RECRUIT The amusing efforts of a raw recruit to follow the orders of his superiors. Laughing clean comedy. TAKE GOOD CAKE OF IIAIIY. Full of humor and novelty and a laugh producer. Don't miss the illustrated songsmusic is catchy and the slides are original and Up-To-Date Bright and Snappy from start to finish-The Crystal Quality Performances 7:30 and 8:45 Immmmt $4dO4 6 0444sVO46 ft o tt OO nsistmniimiiniiinsnss Republican Candidate for Coos County Representative Speaks to Largo Audience. COQU1LLE, April 11. Major L. D. Kinney of North Bend, candidate for the Republican nomination for representative from Coos county, spoke heie last night to an enthu siastic audience of representative Re publicans. His speech was well re ceived and he spoke as if confident of being nominated. lie speaks at Myrtle Point this evening and at Bandon Monday evening. FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon. WANTED- -Grain sacks, 5 cts. each. MASTERS & McLAIN. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending G p. m., April 12, by Dr. E. Mlngus, local coopera tive government observer. Maximum G9 Minimum 45 At 6 p. m 53 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. MISS ETHEL WANER is visiting In v Marshfield for a few days with COOS RAY TIDES The following tables givo the aours of high and low tides for every day this week: HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. I h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Monday . .13 10:12 5.5 10:47 G.3 Tuesday ..14 4:59 1.4 4:G9 1.3 Wednesday 15 5:33 O.S 5:35 1.2 Thursday. 1G 6:14 0.3 G:15 1.4 Friday . . 17 G: 14 -0.1 6:51 1.8 Saturday . 1SI 7:211-0.51 7.27 2.2 SUNDAY . .191 8:04-0.7 8:05 2.8 LOW WATER A. M. 1 P. M. Date h. m. ft. J h. m. ft. Monday .. 13 4:25 2.0 4:24 1.3 Tuesday . 14 10:57 5.9 11:19 G.7 Wednesday 15 11:42 6.3 11:50 6.9 Thursday .16 12:21 6.4 Friday . . 17 0:22 7.1 1:02 6.4 Saturday . 18 0:53 7.2 1:49 6.2 SUNDAY . 19 1:29 7.2 2:35 5.9 WANTED Girl to take care of baby. Apply to Mrs. H. H. McPherson. Nms-k Jk! like BARNUM & BAILEY'S only different IF ATP Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. qj. Amifision 10c m'li xmniPfajii m u win HE MFf OPEN EVERY AfTERNNON AND EVEN lnl IHG, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p. m. Special k s to private parties 0:!JO to 11:30 p. DAXC1XG every Wednesday night after 9:!J() p. Gents, Hoc; Ladles, free. Ecellent Hour. Good music. D. L. AVERY, Prop. ZTj QET YOUR If I Coal j Wood f dak Nsa j FROM .. 1 f JOIIX ARLAXDSON 4 niBimiwiniw i Mm I 1I.11 JTi Aiiflnttfirtn mJm X Agents X Phone 817. in. !L yt . I GOOI i .Arf..j..4.4.-HH-44rv4-44'f444'4' Payor Us and Yourself 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 thisflsore, Come and inspect the stock whether you wislf to buy or not, A. J FRONT STREET CLOTHES is the skeppiftg stone to success I Furnish t,he FOR RENT Largo sunny front room, across from Marble W'orJ-s. WANTED To do dressmaking in private homes; by the day. En quire 'W' care "Times." 160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter In good condition. Inquire at "Times" office. WANTED A first class stenographer give references. Address 'X' care of "Times." Will foe Here. Rev. W. Alex Smith of Salem, is clearing fifty lots In the Plat B properties which ho purchased last year. Ho will pro ceed with the immediate erection of a homo and then his family will come from Salem and become per manent residents of Coos Bay. Move to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Vlgars and family left Saturday for Portland where they expect to make their future home. During their residence in North Bond and on Coos Bay, they made many friends and they will be followed to their new home with tho host wishes of all of these. Prior to their departure, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoeck or North Bond cave a farewell party for then:. friends. MISS NINA HUGHES of North Bend, was shopping in Marshfield Saturday. D. D. DWIGHT was attending to business affairs in North Bend Saturday. MISS SELMA HOLM was attending to business affairs in North Bend on Saturday. TO RENT Seven room-house, mod ern conveniences, locally situated. Phone 343. LARGE FRONT room for rent, fur nished or unfurnished. Apply 'B' "Times." L. SMITH and wife were attending to business transactions in Marsh field Saturday. O. B. RICE of San Francisco, is in Marshfield for a short tlmo attend ing to business affairs. B. B. LONG intends leaving on the Plant for 'Frisco where ho will re main permanently. D. A. WILLIAMS of Marshfield, loft this city yesterday on a business trip to Portland. BEN BROTE was a business visitor in Marshfield Saturday and in cidentally visited with friends. W. W. WALKINS of San Francisco, is again on Coos Bay for a short tlmo with friends. FOR RENT House of ten rooms and bath in South Marshfield. Ap ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phone 494. FOR RENT Two or three furnished housekeeping rooms. Modern con veniences, reasonable to perma nent parties. Mrs. Murr, near Band stand, North Bend. FOR RENT Nine-room modern house in Plat B, close to Porter addition to North Bend. Arranged to accommodato two families If fo desired. A. O. KJolland. A.4..A..X.-yi.-.J.,.f..t.JAJ.y.t.j.A.J......y ggrargy-grarrsrjfr-mw 'JWTZtmxsrw.wvri-wr.Trr HERE SHE IS NE 2 -Cycle Make and Break We Also Have another called the SAMSON From 2 to 200 Horse Power They're the Goods r t, jk .r1 ftmh Wkwm tre fov Flhl Al L.ORINQ t,,,, MANGAN'S S3 3 New 0'Connel Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Something New Try the Merchants' Lunch, 11:30 la 2 p.m. 3C r ? dRHUl s vctre Also tke cvaning dinner is worth trying Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 Coos Bay Oil 8l Supply ' Co. Water Front Near "A" Street Phone 33 ttmmv.BaTPKKvMMiiiriimm:,'trrTi tj KHRKanxmsKatnKmmmnxnirTTwn n IMMtDIAIt VICINITY H It is tho policy of this bank to K comfinc its business to tho im- S mediate vicinity. In following fj tj this course, tho bank not only E enhances its own stability, hut y H promotes the highest interest of g p FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. V. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFurland President Cashier ii it John I'niL'Hs R. T. Kaufman 1 H Vice Pres. Afcst. Cat-hier 8 wttmtmiiiiiKtuttmtnuuxmimiitmtm Now Styles and Samples Just Received From Charles A. Storms 0t Suit HOB, Cklmao, HI. MRS. M. R. SWITH, Agent Cor. First aad B ts. Uarshteli A Full Line of SCHOOL BOOKS TABLETS AND SCHOOL AT A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Cards, Novelties, General Merchandise. Front street, Marshfield. Young Couple Wed. MIs3 Nellie Olive Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Brown, and John Nathan Hutchins were married nt the Meth odist Episcopal church Saturday evening at 8:30, tho Rev. W. R. F. Browno officiating. Tho marriage was a quiet one, only immediate relatives uelng in attendance. Mr. Hutchins is employed hy Major L. D. Kinney nt Plat B, ho having come hero from Minneapolis about a year ago. The young couple are reci pients of congratulations from their many friends. K. Ii. O. Km rin Better. E. I.. C. Fan-In who has been quite ill for tho past week was reported better today and it is believed that his recovery will now ho rapid. Places Closed .iiiuday. The Marshfield liquor dealers compiled strictly with tho new ordor of Dis trict Attorney George Brown requir ing them to close tlio saloons on Sunday. It is stated that every saloon in Marshfield complied ab solutely with tho spirit of tho order yesterday and that all of them ex pect to continue to do so. Battle Creek lint lis Ladies Days. Mrs. Tula M, Bllven, graduate masseur, wishes to call your atten tion to the fact that ladles will have possession of tho baths on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Hours: 9 to 12 1 to C. In charge of Dr. Bertha Baum baugh. LULA M. BLIVEN, Masseur. CURRY COUNTY NEWS. Sirtiiuiiiry of Kvcnfs as Told hy the Port Orfoid Tribune. A petition asking that prohibition be again submitted to tho voters at the next election having been pres ented, tho county court has directed the clerk to cause that question to be placed on tho ballots, and wo shall soon know whether tho county shall bo wet or dry. Anderson Lamb, Marvin Ilawklna and soveral other Coquillo men spent a day or two In Port Orford last week hunting for timber loca tions in tho lately approved Byer's survey, hut as the land has about all been claimed by squatters for bomo time, it Is doubtful if any now locations can be found. MRS. WM. I,USE of Coos River, wag nuenuing to business affairs in MarBhfleld Saturday. MRS. RAY JOHNSON of SIsson, Cal., is in Marshfield for a short timo at the guest of friends. D. B. BROWN of Eureka, nrrived in this city yesterday and will remain a short time as the guest of friends and relatives. MRS. FRANK SENVER of this city, left Marshfield yesterday for Coos River where she will remain for some timo with relatives. MRS. FRANK HOLLAND of Bandon, is in Marshfield for a few dnys at tending to business affairs and also viBiting with friends. F. A. D ALLOW passed thru Marsh field yesterday on his way to North Bend where ho will remain for a short tlmo attending to business transactions. L. A. LILJEQUIST wont to Myrtlo Point this morning to meet and confer with Prosecuting Attorney Geo. M. Brown In roforence to his official duties as Coos county deputy. MISS ALICE ROGGERS of Denver, is tho guest of relatives on Coos Bay for a fow weeks. After leaving Marshfield, Miss Roggers will visit relatives In Bandon. T. N. CONWAY of Portland, man ager of the National Packing Co., Is on tho Bay, calling on tho trade in company with the firms local representative M. D. Poyntz. A. T. HAINES, a Seattlo business man arrived on tho Alliance ac companied by his wifo. Mrs. Haines will return to Seattlo after a brief visit hero and remain until Mr. Haines has a homo prepared. Ho lias purchased property and will build and will nlso ongago in business In this city. As Advertised. I purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Komody, and found it to bo all claim ed for it in tho advertisements. Three of tho family have used it with good rosuits in summer com print. II. K. Howe, publisher of tho Press, Highland, Wis, For sale by JOHN PREUSS. WJH.VIIAHirS IIKEIt PROMOTES MKAIril MARSDDN'G LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. Tolegrams recolved hero stato that tho Curry county witnesses at Los Angelos started homo Sunday. and will probably bo hero by tho middlo of tho week. It will bo somo tlmo before the decision in the Land Fraud caso will bo made and what ever way it goes tho caso will bo ap pealed, It Is said, to the Supromo Court of the United Statos. Timo files, but not In judicature. Nowt and Hd. Dlvllblss woro in town the first of tho wook on busl neiig, contesting tho claim of somo tlnibor locator who Is trying to Kot all the mineral grounds on Sixes river as timber land, despite tho fact that somo of tho ground hits boon worked to somo oxtont for 40 years or more. Tho cost of putting on water has prevented tho full devel opment of these claims, which are .known to be rich. EPISCOPAL DIVINES TO BE SENT HERE- Bishop SenldhiK Arranges for Young Ministers to ho Sent Into Coos mid Curry Counties. Rov. and Mrs. William Ilorsfall of Marshfield were In the city Mon day on their Way to Bandon whoro ho will hold services Sunday. In stead of holding services In this city on tho third Sunday of tho month ho has postponed It until tho fourth Sunday of this month. Rev. Ilors fall Informed tho Sentinol that while Bishop Scaddlng was in the East ho secured tho services of five gradu ates of theological seminary, to como to Oregon with him and tako positions In the dlfferont parishes or tho Stato, Rov. Ilorsfall expects that ono will bo sont to Coos county to take charge of a part of his parish which extends from tho Umpqua rlvor to tho Roguo river. Ono will bo located In tho Roguo river valloy and tho othor throo will have clmrgo of sottlemont work In Portland. It Is not bollovod that thoy will como to Oregon until Septembor when Bishop Scaddlng roturns from Lon don, England. Coquillo Sentinol. DIABLO! Tho latest thing out In games from 2Gc to $2.50 Cocs Buy Cash' dtoro.