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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 16,1908. t f 4 $ I Have You Seen j The New Creation in the Right Now STIFF HAT? I IT'S CLASSY AND YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE TO MATCH YOUR BROWN SUIT ONLY Have you a chance on the $5.00 Stetson Hat I am going to give away? Identify the Mysterious Man at the Rink f Saturday night and get a Goodrum hat free Something New Try the Merchants' Lunch, 11:30 to 2 p.m. 25c Smith's Cafe Also the evening dinner is worth trying nmiimwiwwMri'srmmMiy&xszss MANGAN'5 I Undertaking Parlor New O'Connel BIdg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 MRS. M. C. COLEMAN isLAiDTOREST. xatfleofthcTowfl Marshfield. Oregon .1 Just like BARNUM & BAILEY'S only different RPHEUM Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. Admission 10c THEATE The Rink, Saturday Night, April J 8th Grand Masquerade Carnival on Roller Skat.es Usual Prices to Skaters. Spectators 10c each D. L. AVERY, Prop. ..H"I,,M H"H"H.M. .4..4.,I...J..x;J!'rHv-, j It Pays to AdvertiseIn the Times J i. :r: j I Read what an Advertiser says and then profit by his experience M. C. Maloney, Publisher Coos Ray Times. 1 Dear Sir: -om the results of our nd. with you Saturday evening, wo hnvo more business than wo could handle. The Times seems to bo the. proper advertising medium for reaching the people of Coos Kay. Respectfully, v Hi- I I- t T v f r :::jm:m:::t::nj:::inr::m ! IMMEDIATE VIUNHY It is the policy of this bank to H coinfinc its business to the im it mediate vicinity. In following it tlnu i-niirsi' t.lin brink not onlv J enhances its own stability, but promotes tne nigiiesi interest 01 W1U UUIUIIIUIHIJ. f- 8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF fi H COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. 5 t T TT! 11 7 C f nT7...1r....l , J, X. IIIIIBIUUU . J. Hli ill I.llili .4 President Cashier John Pruesa K. T. Kaufman H Vice Pros. Asst. Cdtdiier C Funeral of Prominent North Bend Woman Meld Gained Honor by Personal .Ellin t and Ab.llty. The funeral of Mrs. M. G. Cole man, the wife of Councilman Cole man of North Bend, was held at the Presbytorlair-urch in North llend Tuesday and Wiflutowely attended. The body was bbtTfW to Marshflel.l fnr IntPi-niGiitJ' ThnrviCPS Wei conducted bythe Revffej. 10. Burk linrt. Ella Colgttan was bornwt Oxford, Mich, Noj(mber 14, lSBGkShe was left an orfcTinn at the age oraiine, so that lierARirly girlhood s not brightens b a mother's lo"i and tendermjs. While her edumtionnl ndvantagfes were very meagijff she, by herwn efforts, added to Ms an unusual degree. At the ngcf 20 she rWirried Paul Daniels, ajflerk of thjf United States WeatherWj Bu reau and for four years follK'ing heldja position in Washington, TO. C lleowvork there was on the coiraflling lilstnrv. Sim resided in many rent cities, and in each she won cln of sincere friends. Sle re- icd loncest at Williston, worth ltn urn nt tlip dentil of Mr. Ufllliels. was appointed to his posijBon be lie second lady to hold a position int branch of Civil ServlAV of the oil Stntna. e was always a triteChrIstian !an active worker. Little grams of fact sifted from the chaff of gossip llylug up and down the town. v WEATHER FORECAST. (Hy Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Show ers tonight or Friday; souther ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end- & incr 0 n. in.. Anrll in. by Ur. E. iMingus, local cooperative government observer. Maximum 50 Minimum 40 At 0 p. m 4S Precipitation none Wind, Southwest; cloudy. v Drink Weinards's BOTTLER REER Marden's Wholesale Ijiqnor llouso Phono -181 Orders Delivered Free New Stylos and Samples Just Received From Charles A. Stevens Coat & Suit House. Chicago, 111. MRS. M. R. SMITH, Agent Cor. First and B sts. Marshfield 5ESEZ5ES5HSE5E5HS2525E5Z5ESB5E5a tut ui an ere tim her have Sue day Aid COOS RAY TIRES The following tables give the uours of high and low tldc9 for every any this week: HIGH WATER! A. M. I P. M. Date. I Thursday Friday . church SaA""l.a.y ... .,, ,.. .... tu- KI'INDAl . .Ill at iiusiuu oimjp no ti i- . ,. ,...rrlT... ial to her untirindKenergy, as iiUii.i. h. m.l ft. I h. m. 101 6:1-1 0.31 C:1G 17! 0:4 11-0.1 G:51 1S 7:21-0.5 7.27 a thnt riends claim been built with superlntcnt 10I, presldei and sick nnnhl Tint Date , i,-i .Thursday f i,, a,..,. Friday . if the Ladies Saturday always ready SUNDAY S:04-0.7 S:05 i. M. 1 h. m. 12:21 1:02 1:49 2:35 in linln sick ajKf needy. In 1 nomejicymnrrled M. G. Cole man, and two years later they moved tr TCm-tli ripncl. Orecon. She was already suffering from an inslduous disease of the brain which terminat DELAY Portland Tel steamer Euroka Bay to tak Orford cetlf OUREKA says: iped in at Coos iinent of Port ,a i,nt linr UlSUUSU VJl LiiU uiiuii - ,w. t.........fc .VJllUIU UUUilj , "'"ML l-"- --" ed fatally, and which so uniltted behind her Schedule. Jt" is ex hor for social duties that the few pected to reach the river this even- wno uecame acquainieu wilii uer can inc. never realize tne Urlgnt ana nooie woman she once as. She died April 12th, at 12:20 a. m. n. in. it. .10 17 0:22 7.1 18 0:53 7.2 19 1:29V7.2 OI'XTHW :rn Kto o ouf aihti) . ...!. tnr ft. 1.4 1.8 o o Sis M. ft. G.4 C.4 0.2 5.9 $ t Personal Notes -m0 ! Bt BRIDER is a city visitor for short time. MISS NOAH was shopping in Marsh lleld yesterday. MRS. D. E. WILSON was shopping In this city yesterday. MRS. W. F. HODSON was shopping In Marshfield yesterday. J. F. O'REILLY of North Bend, was a city visitor yesterday. i a REV. MR. SUMMERLIN of North Bond, was a city visitor yesterday MRd. M. R. CHOPPIN of North Bend, is in Bandon for a few days as the guest of friends. MIRR HRNRVIEVE TELLEFSON of dm Kiistsliln. snout yesterday in Marshfield with friends. GUS 1-EDERSON of Empire, was at tending to business auairs i Htni.nlldnltl nn t flllfl n 1 jr MRS. FRANK ROGERS of CooS IV1,U1, il ill iuiuaiiin-iu JV.O.V.U... witu menus. -The "The Vote for Geo. N. Farrln for repreJ sentatlve. , NOTICE. The Inter-Ocean Transportat rnmnnnv will not be resDonsible anv bills contracted for the steal Nann Smith by any one without wrlrtnn ni-ilpr sIettipiI bv nn officer the vessel or an officer of the C. A. Smith Lumber Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. r Dry Wood! In Fr 4 had l ! Can be had at a moments notice at IS TSH9 ipbeii s WOOD YARD 3 Link Smith lessse 'Phone 921 In TvTr.r.fli T?r-nnt St i EiEESH5ESHSHSESH5B5HSHSHSHSHraSBSi C. W. Baumbaugh, Battle Creek Turkish Baths ,W.W.Mw4 mmmitmtmtw.iwmmitwimtw I ivlACTCD &r r .MM General Contractors I ffnlr and Wood Fibre Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers in REAVER HIMj COAL Crushed Rock Ruilding Stone Concrete Pedestals Sand, Rrick, Lime, Cement Plaster Ruilding Paper Roofing Paper Asphalt and Cnrbolinium Office, Rroadway and Queen Streets. Phone Main 2011 CIIt,',IT.,.T,H. OREGON fi FOR TABLE USE TRY Weinhard's Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono -181 Orders Delivered Free. Tllrla will lip rpfplvprt for tho con- 1' stnintlnn of n hank and office bullU- May ing in Coquille, the plans and speci fications of whlcu may ue seenftat the offices of J. J. Stanley, at Go- nuille. Orecon. and oE J. E. Cayon, AfnrRhflnlil. Orerrnn T-. - ---.., ,, All bids to be filed with tne under signed at Coquille, Oregon, on or before May 1st, 1908. J. J. STANLEY, Cashier. jr LAUNCH IS OVERHAULED. The Fish, the launch recently pur chased Dy A. A. IMCUUis, iiua juai. been overhauled and will be taKen for a trial trip today. It has Just been overhauled and is said to bo in fine condition. It is one of the tnw snnu-nrthv irnsnllne launches 111 this section, It being equipped with masts and sails so mat it win navu power if the engines should fall. It Is Mr. Nichols Intention to devote his time largely to special charter ties, hauling special cargoes anu making occasional trips 10 on. IKES FRUIT INSPECTION. nv Wilson of Sumner was on Coos Bay this week on business. He says everything In that section is looking prosperous. He and other ranchers are busy overhauling tholr fruit orchards In compliance with the new state law. He says that ;there is a lot of work attached to it out thatJuj Is convinced it will be bestfTor the ranchers themselves in time to come. Ho says that tho work of Dr. Pohl, tho Inspector, meets with his hearty approval. D. JOHNSON and wife of Norm Eastern Canada, are on Coos Bay for an indefinite period. E. S. SIIULTZ of North Bend, was a business visitor in Marshfield yesterday. X A. SMITH was attending to busi ness affairs in this city Wednesday. E. L. ROSS was In this city Wednes day attending to business transactions. MRS. L. SMITH and children wero in Marshfield yesterday as tho guest of friends. J. D. JOHNSON of Marshflold, was ' in North Bend yesterday attending to business affairs. H W. PAINTER returned to Marsh Hold yesterday after having ma a short business trip tnru tne quillo country. rsliT f & .& F. LONG arrived In Marshliem yes terday by the noon train and will remain for a short time adjustlne business affairs. Krfiife-5- --SSS: Knli r'nll u..p. it .it A til- llnnr J&f. Good IR-iiuo nud Vehicles. nElSXER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. Tninl A- A st. Phone rjui Marsliflelrt &JSggi sissssisssissisgsisisisisisi EsasasasiffiBBBasEsasasBSEsasaszsES 1 8-HEAOF-HOGS g The average Person will consume p . l,?5i-irni m time. 18-head-of- W hogs most of which will bo In the shape of Hams, Bacon and Lard This being tvi3 Chbb Do You Realize the Importance or Pure Hams, Bacon, Lard, AVo Do! knowing this and being experts in these particular necessities of "i". we have chosen with Great Care anu" study the following Brands as being superior to an omens. FARM FOR RENT Near town. Terms reasonable. Appiy ai n mes" office. WANTED to buy for cash one or two lots suitable for cottage irom owner. No real estate agents need answer. Apply 'F' caro -Times." MRS. E. ROBERTS of Coquille, la in Marshfield for a few days with, friends and incidentally attend ing to business affairs. C W. HEISS returned ot his homo ' in this city yesterday after having been at Coquille for a few days attending to business affairs. MISS SUSIE EICKWORTH of Marshfield, was in North Bend yesterday attending to business af fairs and incidentally visiting friends. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts at ?G0 and $05 per acre. Owner C H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR RENT Single room in burg building. Apply E. S, gelt, Red Cross Drug store. Nas-Bar- FOR SALE Furniture heating stove. Apply Fiske, Pine street. range and to A. E. Qplden Gate Lard, Eastern Star Bacon jjj ASK YOUR DEALKR. ACCEPT NO OTHER A List 322. NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. United States Land Offlce, Roseburg, Oregon, February 24, 1908 Notice is hereby given that tho State of Oregon on May 1, 1907, ap plied for lot 4 of sec. 30, t p 25 s, r. 10 W., and E. 4 S. W. & of Sec. 2, Twp. 21 S. R. 9 W. of W. M., and filed in this offlce a list of school In demnity selections In which it se lected said land; that said list is open to the public for Inspection. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming tho same under tho mining laws, or de siring to show said land to bo more valuable for mineral than for agri cultural purposes, or to object to said selection for any lawful reason, should file their claims or their affi davits of protost or contest in this office on or before the 20th day of April, 190S. I hereby designate tho Drain Non parlel, published at Drain, Oregon, as the newspaper In which tho above notice Is to be published, and the Coos Bay Times, at Marshfield, Ore 'gon. ! BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. FOUR TEAMS FOR SALE One matched team weighing 2,800 pounds, G years 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 ron Bros., North Bend. FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon. FOR RENT Largo sunny front room, across from Marblo Worls. ?tW Slu LOSBY and son of Bandon, pas-rf seu tnru wnrsniiuiu jeoioiuuj ", their way to Norm iienu wnmij thev will remain with relatives for some time. IS A. R. McDONALD passed tllu' Marshfield yesterday on his way to his homo In Ten Mile from Co quille whoro ho has been purchas ing somo thoroughbred Jersey stock. J 100 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. Hon. V candidate ation for peculiarly to which all of his re taken an and In Ropub nolltics. Ho Committeeman tv. and has unco throuclu of his promii leading frate v ur limit; been engage" ness anu southern shipper li ICoal 2 ft 4 4 .4 GET YOUR A N D Wood .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANRSON Hull & Andersou Agents CarAr ot Gold Hill, tho Jibpubllcan nomln- .lroaiijICommlssIoner, Is fed for the office .splil-s, having during n in this State art in public life, n local anu iaio .now State Contral :m Jackson coun ;xtonsivo acquaint- dlstrlct because icoin several or mo ial ders. year Mr. Carter has In thownorcantllo busl- manufaWuro or lime in !gon, ancas a neavy amo to rewlzo tho neeu , JOHNSON or Marshfield, left this cltv yesterday for Euroka whoro ho' intends remaining permanent ly. Mrs. Johnson and children will leavo Coos Bay in about two weoks. B. OLSON, a capitalist of Eugeno, in nnnH nv lor a snori iimu, Investigating tho timber resources nf this section, jur. uihou uwua nmisiriornblo timber land nroundj Etiueno and also around tho SlusJ V. W. WINKLEY of BellinglrdfnT'l wnoii Ih mi Poos Ray for arr in definite period. Mr. WInkley is it.rnutini in timber lands and Is making a tour of this county 1$ investigation oi mo iiuiuiiim(h lO UU UUUUUUU 11C4U uuu.ivwiir V Phone 817. . . .!..... A of radicafe improvement in rrolght rates andjln service rendered. Dur ing his tySfm In tho legjfalaturo in 1901 hlft principal strugRJe was Ija supporter the Colvig biJlWor a r3 rinnHnnVrtf thn iiRHseneer. rate in Ore gon frifm four cents a mllo-to three cents I mile. Ho also introduced a hill nrviding for the same reduc- tlon.Ho has at all times been ldon tlfledfwith tho dovelopment of tho etntJ: nn,i 1m will receive a hearty indorsement from his friends In this district. TWO V Undnndo and North Bend yeste loading their SPECIAL KIM Services will bo copal church on 10 a. m and 7:30 p. m. nr 'f CKSKI.S A I caro uni V , cu-ni" an. Erftmy oni-ricii. tt m-' rtiVE. Tho arrived In and began .edlately. SERVICE. j in tho Epls- morning nt ovonlng at ' UAlitt. A 'f STREET SN'AP. Lot 40x140 and a 3-room resi-dni-co. Good Bay vlow, 800. Sw Stm sman & Co. RANDON A .Jjtr ,w ,Jr' Tho impression nMi out imong thX other clUcf-f&OB that BnndonlH-iis aro lotffilo.enttir. team of baseball players In a nfcw,.leguo, unleswo shall, hao the plvllefts ot Impofllng players. Nothing cai bo inor erroneous than such an laea. TinMnn has a tradition of good base ball In tho pages or her history, nd hpr sons aro breu to mo game. vo Vn niontv or talent in Bandon itui THE EyiER ENGINEERING WORKS MANUI'ACTUUirrS (IP GS'ENaiNES and SPECIAL MACMINIsKY. MKCIUMCAL DRAniNd a Specialty. Shops in the North Bend Wollen Mills North Bend Phone 1291 i ,U..V ...w..j - - ,i,', turn nut n tonm nf llOIIlO IirOUBC- on that ought to compeio wim iiy tho country, it is to no uouj-u hut somo one will tako hold ilul i-irinil-n n team in this -.clfy. ft'o ivould nil rather seo our homo lys h.inv lmii tlmn to watch a teaivl or .rrti-il!'iwi-u nniitend for us. Jaik BUbs, one of Hondon'wpen i nt vl'uilng baseball playersAt tho .1111 ago: is training ni yiniHiou, iv jib. with the St. Louis Ztationnia kiid Torry JIcICuiio Is vfli tho St. ul team training atopllu, Mls- iEirl. Bandon Recowrer. A T j - n Vl g5HSESZSra2SE5BSESB5E5E5215ZSH 2S2525feSE52SESEiE5ES?5Z5H5E5HSE5aH