THE DAILY COOS BAY" TIMES', MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908.
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f Personal Notes f
E. E. BRADFORD was a city visitor
yesterday.
EASTER.' EASTER! f
THE OPENING OF THE SEASOX. f.
Have you a chance on the $5 "Stetson" hat to be given away.
Every 50c purchase entitles you to one chance. T
Soft and stiff hats, all shapes and colors $ 3 to $5 ."
Genuine Panama hats fS.OO
Tattle of the. Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
the chuff of gossip Hying up
mill down the town.
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PRANK BLAINE was attending to
business affairs In Marshfield yes
terday. . .
Outing hats, all colors $1.00
Have you seeji the new fancy hats bands at 25c.
WEATII Kit FORECAST.
MISS ROOKE was in Marshfield yes
terday attending to various busi
ness affairs.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON. Show
ers tonight or Thursday; west
erly winds.
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MATHEWS was attending to
business affairs in Marshfield yes
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ALL COMEDY WEEK AT THE
Marshfield, Oregon
"The Gent's Furnisher"
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Admission 10c
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Just like BARNUM & BAILEY'S only different
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Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. si. Admission 10c
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Hall & Anderson
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Phone 817.
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OPEN EVERY AfTERNNON AND EVEN-
im ING, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p. m.
Spt'cial r s to private parties 0:!50 to 11:80 p. in.
DANCING every Wednesday night after 0:80 p
Gents, Hoc; Indies, free.
Evpllent lloor.
Good music. D. L. AVERY, Prop.
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Have another called the
SAMSON
From 2 to 200 Korse Power
FOR TABLE USE TRY
AVcinhard's Bottled Beor
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
Cb Call Hurvii o at Any Hour
Uood Ilcuieu ami i-hicle.
nEisxEn, miller & co.
Livery, Feed and Salo Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Third it A st. Phone 1201 Mnrshficlrt
Dids will be received for the con
struction of a bunk and ottlce build
ing in Coquille, the plans and speci
fications of which may be seen at
the offlces of J. .1. Stanley, at Co
quille, Oregon, and of J. E. Cayoa,
Marshfield, Oregon.
All bids to be filed with the under
signed at Coquille, Oregon, on or
before May 1st, 190S.
J. J. STANLEY, Cashier.
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latest thing out in games
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MRS. PRANK DAVIES of the Co
qulllo country, is In Marshfield for
a few days with friends.
glc Mill,
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on Coos
MISS ANNIE MASTERS w.nn
Marshfield yesterday shopping and
uiuiuuiuniiy visiting friends.
COOS HAY TIDES
Tho following tables glvo the
nours of high and low tides for oven
any this week:
HIGH WATERI A. M. I P. M.
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FOR SALE Bachelor's outfit, con
sisting of stove, dishes, and furni
ture. Apply Bicycle repair shop,
Front street.
WANTED TO RENT A good resi
dence of 5 to 7 rooms. Posses
sion to be given in about G weeks.
'H' Times office.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $G0 and $G5 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
RS2E22ZESZE
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1 Ccios Bay Oil & Supply Co.
I Water Front Near "A" Street - Phone 33 1
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
M. C. Mnloncj', Publisher Coos Dny Times. J.
Dear Sir: X
From the results of our nd. with you Snturday evening, wo have T
Imd more business than wo could handle. The Times seems to bo $
tho proper advertising medium for reaching the people of Coos J.
Ray. .j.
Respectfully,
C. W. Baumbaugh, X
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MASTERS & McLAIN
General Contractors
Fibre
Crushed Rock
Building Stono
Concrete Pedestals
Sand, llriclc,
Lime, Cement
Wliolcsalo and
Retail Dealers in
BEAVER HILL
COAL
Rair and Wood
Plaster
Building Paper
Roofing Paper
Asphalt nnd
Carbolinium
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it Office, Broadway and Queen Streets. Phono Main 2011
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JOHN A. PROVORSE,
Prop.and Mgr.
T Phone 1251 - - North Bend, Oregon
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
2 It is tho policy of this bank to
j coinfinc its business to the im-
H mediate vicinity. In following
Jj this course, the' bank not only
S enhances its own stability, but
I promotes the highest itituiebt of
it the community.
H fIRST NATIONAL BANK Of
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
H O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarlnnd
t President Cashier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
H Vice Pres. Asst. Cnnhier
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Drink Welnards's
BOTTLED BEER
Warden's AVhoIcsalo IJiquor
Houso
Plione 181 Orders Delivered
Free
FOR RENT Single room in Nas
burg building. Apply E. S. Bar
gelt, Red Cross Drug store.
Date. f h. m. ft. h. m.
Wednesday 151 r:33 O.S 5:35
Thursday. 1G C:ll 0.3 G:15
Friday . . 171 G: 14 -0.1 0:51
Saturday . 18 7:211-0.51 7.27
SUNDAY . .191 S: 0 II -0.71 8:05
LOW WATER A. M. P. i
Date. h. m. ft. h. m.
Wednesday 15 11:42 0.3 11:50
Thursday .1G 12:21
Friday . . 17 0:22 7.1 1:02
Saturday .,18 0:53 7.2 1:40
SUNDAY . 19 1:29 7.2 2:35
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Creamery is Sold. Tho O. K.
Creamery Company has purchased
the old Coquille creamery and the
Carl Cheese factory at Norway.
Two Vessels Sail. The Czarina
and Gasco left Coos Bay today for
San Francisco, the Czarina being
loaded with coal and the Gasco with
lumber.
Lay Keel for Boat. Kruso and
Banks have laid tho keel for the now
coasting steamer which they are
building for Charles Thorn of North
Bend.
FOR SALE Furniture range and
heating stove. Apply to A. E.
Flske, Pine street.
FOUR TEAMS FOR SALE One
matched team weighing 2,800
pounds, G year3 old, three other
good teams all at work steady
work. One good buggy horse har
ness and buggy. Reasons for sell
ing, sickness and must leave. Cur
ren Bros., North Bend.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon.
WANTED Grain sacks, 5 cts. each.
MASTERS & McLAIN. -
WANTED Girl to take care of baby.
Apply to Mrs. H. H, McPherson.
LARGE FRONT room for rent, fur
nished or unfurnished. Apply B'
"Times."
FOR RENT Large sunny front
room, across from Marble Worls.
WANTED To do dressmaking in
private homes; by tho day. En
quiro 'W' care "Times."
1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
FOR RENT House of ten rooms
and bath in South Marshfield. Ap
ply A. B. Campbell, 'Phono 494.
New Styles and Samples
Just Received From
Charles A. Stevens Coat & Suit
Honao, Chisago, Bl.
MRS. M. R. SWITH, Agent
Cor. First and B sts. Marhflold
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith lessee 'Phone 921
North Front St.
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Something New
Try the Merchants
Lunch, 11:30 to 2 p.m.
25c
Smith's Cafe
Also the evening dinner is
worth trying
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William A. Carter
CANDIDATE FOR
REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION FOR
Railroad
imissioiier
First Congressional District
SALEM - OREGON
Ben Merchant Better. Ben Mer
chant, who is confined at the general
hospital with malaria, is reported
doing as nicely as could be expected,
which will be gratifying news to his
friends.
Special Musses. Special masses
will be held at the Catholic church
Holy Thursday, Good Friday and
Holy Saturday at 9 o'clock each
morning, tho Rev. Father Donnelly,
the pastor, being the celebrant.
BLANE of Portland, is
BaV for n. wnnlr nff.1
ins io uusiness affairs; and in
cidentally visiting relatives.
MISS MARGARET EVANS of Ban
don, arrived In Marshfield yester
day and will remain for some timo
with friends.
MISS LEILA BOWMAN of San
Francisco, passed tnru Marshfield
yesterday on her way to Myrtlo
Point where she will remain for
sonio time with relatives.
RA WITAKKER of Bandon, hut
recently of North Bend, left Coos
Bay yesterday for San Francisco
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....v.u iiu ,iu ruiuain lor six
eight weeks with relatives.
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MRS. GEO. WINTERS of Pasadena,
Cal. left this city yesterday for
her homo In tho south, after hav
ing spent several weeks on' Coos
Bay with relatives.
MISS HAZEL REINHARDT passed
thru Mnrshilold yesterday on her
way to Coquille from North Bond.
Miss Reinhardt will remain In Co
quille for a week with relatives.
R. A. RODBY, who has been on Coos
Bay for some time, left this city
yesterday for his homo in tho
East. Mr. Rodby intends return
ing to Marshfield during tho sim-mor.
C. II. MORTON passed thru this city
yesterday on his way to Coos
River from Bandon. Mr. Morton
will remain with relatives for a
few days, then go to North Bond
whore he will seek employment.
Engine Succeeds Oxen. W. D.
Mathows hns given up tho ox teams
that have been used for years by
him in his logging camp at Eastsldo,
an engine being secured by him a
few days ago to handle the work.
Excursion to Bnndoii. Prepara
tions are being made to run an ex
cursion from Coos Bay to Bandon
Sunday, April 25th. It is expected
that a large number will go from
here. A baseball game is likely to
bo one of the attractions.
Recovers from Operation. Nols
Burgham of tho life saving station
at Gardiner, who recently underwent
an operation for appendicitis at the
General hospital Is reported rapidly
improving. Ho will soon bo able to
return home.
Nairn Smith in Today. Tho Nann
Smith reached Coos Bay from San
Pedro and San Francisco today. She
brought a Shea locomotive for the
Smith-Powers Logging Company.
She will load immediately with lum
ber for the south.
Eureka Out Today. Tho steam
ship Eureka sailed to'lcy for Eu
reka, cutting out tho trip to Port
land as a result of tho delay occa
sioned by encountering tho sand
spit. She is now on her regular
schedule and will reach here Satur
day en route to Portland.
Will Move Here S. Jones of
Michigan but lately of San Jose, Cal.,
Is in Marshfield making arrange
ments for a now residence to be
built in South Marshfield. When his
noino is completed Mr. Jones will
send for his family, which is now at
San Francisco,
Change Light Rules. Inspectors
Edwards and Fuller havo been ad
vised that a now rule requires gaso
line launches to carry red, white and
green lights, tho samo as steam ves
sels instead of merely having com
bination lights. Open launches
under ten tons capacity como with
in tho requirements of tho
and operators must keep the lights
burning and in a position to ho
shown to other vessels equipped
with screens.
. C. DALLEY of Eugene, Ore., who
has been In Marshfield for several
weoks investigating business es
tablishments in this city, has de
cided to remain hero and make his
homo.
MISS MABLE McDONALD of Hose
burg, Is the guest of friends in
Marshfield, for a short time. From
hero Miss McDonald will iro to
San Francisco whero sho will re
main ns tho guest of her sister
until after May Gth.
DAN MYLER and C. C. CRANSER
Intend leaving Marshfield some
time during tho last of this month
on nn extended trip down tho
coast. Thoy will visit tho various
cities of importance, returning to
coos Bay during tho month of
June.
GEO. W. BEALE of Coos River, was
a business visitor in Marshfield
yesterday. Mr. Bealo Is greatly in
terested In tho coming Southern
Oregon District Fair and thinks
that tho ranchers throughout Coos
county will take a lively interest
in it. Ho says tho revival of in
terest in fruit raising resulting
from- tho work of tho Marshfield
'Chamber of Commerce is proving
very benoilclal.
MAJOR KINNEY WILL
SPEAK HERE TONIGHT-
Candidate for Representative to
Speak at Masonic Opera House
Belarus from Coquille Valley.
Major L. D. Kinney returned on
the noon train from a canvass of tho
cities in tho Coqulllo valloy and re
ports a friendly reception in tho
cities of Coquille, Myrtlo Point and
Bandon. Mr. Kinney Is more than
satisfied with tho outlook for hla
nomination ns representative from
Coos county and will close his can
vass for tho Republican nomination
with speeches tonight in tho Ma
sonic Opera Houso, Mnrshflold, and
tomorrow night In Eckholf hall.
North Bend.
La mo Shoulder.
Whothor resulting from a sprain
or from rlieumntic pains, thoro is
nothing bo good for a lamo shoulder
ruling as Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
Apply It freoly and rub tho parts
vigorously at each application and a
quick euro Is cortaln. For salo by
JOHN PREUSS.
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One of the best propositions we have yet had to present to
Our Customers
S Lots 30x1 0C Woll located, prico, $20 to $30 por lot.
7 House and lot 50x120,
Tont 10x12 10 ricks of wood.
f $75 of furniture, all goes for $0.00.
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