THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908.
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The New Creation
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Identify the Mysterious Man at the Rink
Saturday night and get a Goodrum hat free
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Just like BARNUM &
Performances 7:30 and
ALL COMEDY WEEK AT THE
CRYSTAL THEATRE
Don't Miss It,
7:30 and 8:45 - - Admission 10c
The Rink, Saturday Night, April J 8th
Grand Masquerade Carnival on Roller Skates
Usual Prices to Skaters. Spectators 10c each
D. L. AVERY, Prop.
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MASTERS & McLAIN
General Contractors
Crashed Rock
Building Stone
Concrete Pedestals
Sand, Brick,
Lime, Cement
Wholesale nnd
Retail Dealers In
BEAVER HILL
COAL
Office, Broadway and Queen
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Water Front Near "A" Street
THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUPACTURETS OP
OAS ENfJlNESand SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAF1INCJ
a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend Wollen Mills
North Bend
GET YOUR
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JOHN ARL.1XDSON
Hull & Anderson
Agents
Phone 817.
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HAT?
IT'S CLASSY AND YOU
SHOULD HAVE ONE TO
MATCH YOUR BROWN
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Have you a chance on the
$5.00 -Stetson Hat
Marshfield, Oregon
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BAILEY'S only different
8:45 p. m. Admission 10c
nnmrntm
Hair and Wood Fibre
Plnster
Building Paper
Roofing Paper
Asphalt nnd
Cnrbolinium
Streets. Phono Main 2011
OREGON
ONLY
$3.50
EIi
2-CycIe Make and Break
We Also
Have another called the
SAMSON
From 2 to 200 Horse Power
uppiy
Phone 33
Phone 1291
As Advertised.
I purchased a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and found it to be all claim
ed for it in tho advertisements.
Three of the family have used It
with good results in summor com
plaint. H. E, Howe, publisher of
the Prose, Highland, Wis. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS.
Turn to the classified ads,-
-you
may find It in two minutes!
Isn't a good job worth advertising
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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MANGAN'S
Undertaking
New O'ConncI Bldg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones:
Office 2161
Residence 2171
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H IMMEDIATE VICINITY
a vlt is tho policy of this bank to
if comfinc ita business to thu im
mediate vicinity. In following
this coursu, the bank not only
alliances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
the community.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
H O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarlund
g President Cashier 8
l John Prucsa R. T. Kaufman Jj
g Vice Pres. Asst. C.udiier H
Drink Weinards's
BOTTLED BEER
Mnrdcn's Wholesale Iiquor
House
Phono -181 Orders Delivered
Free
$ New Styles and Samples
Just Received From
Charles A. Stevens Cont & Suit
House, Chicago, III.
MRS. M. R. SMITH, Agent
Cor. First and B sts. Marshfield
Can be had at a
moments notice at
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WOOD YARD
S Link Smith lessee 'Phone 921
Kl North Front St.
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FOR TABLE USE TRY
Weinhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
Cab Call Service at Any Hour
Good Ileaieo aud YuIiIcIub.
HEJSNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Third & A gt. Phone 1201 Multifield
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is the stepping stone
to success
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Chamboriain's Cough Remedy has
been examined by omlnent analytical
chemUtB who certified that it con
tained no narcotics. It U not only
a safe and harmless medicine but
the bust in use for coughs, colds and
croup. For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
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NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Strickling of North Bond, was
shopping In Marshfield yesterday.
Miss May Peterson of North Bend,
was a Marshfield visitor yesterdav.
Mrs. Nellie Coffelt of South Coos
River, was shopping in Mnrshfleld
yesterday.
Mrs. Isonlngor and daughter of the
Midget Cafe, was in Marshfield yes
terday attending to business affairs.
Carl Hayes, who has been spend
ing few weeks with relatives at Co
qulllo city has returned to his homo
In North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kerr and
daughter, Miss Norma of Comilllo
city, were visiting relatives at North
Bend, returned homo on Wednes
day. Edgar Simpson, after spending a
few weeks as guest of a brother L.
j. Simpson oi isortn uena, lias re
turned to his homo in San Fran
cisco. Lawrence Jennings of the East
side, who has been spending last
four weeks at his home will laeve to
morrow for Remote where ho will
spend a short time on his home
stead. Herman Nabb, who has been ma
chinist in Simpson Lumber Company
of Old North Bend for several years,
has resigned his position and will
leave on the Breakwater for Seattle
where Mrs. Nabb has been for the
past few months.
ADVERTISED LIST.
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing in the Marshfield, Oregon Post
ofTice. Persons calling for the same
will please say advertised and pay
one cent for each advertised letter
called for.
J. Q. Anderson, Mrs. Ada Buchlner.
Clans Biirnhelm, Mrs. Chunkwiley,
Mathow Campbell, Leo Campbell,
Mrs. A, C. Campbell, A. C. Campbell,
Mrs. Mary Cox, Hon. W. W. Card
well, Coos Bay Investment Co., Wal
ter Coram, J. C. Conllsk, Mrs. D.
Coleman, C. P. Downs, Tom Davis,
Axel Enroth, Geo. Emerson, James
Eaton, Win, Egenhoff, G. J. FIsk. W.
E. Furclson. T. T. Golden. C. E. Ha
milton, Jim Halt, Mrs. J. G. Haynes,
Ernest Hesse, Bert Hopkins, Gotfred
Johnson, C. H. King, Leonard Kelley,
Hennlng Larsson, Emanel Lariensen,
John Lagerqulst, Adolph Larson,
Larry Larsen, Erik Lindkvist, Mar
tin Londeen, Harold Martin, W. E.
Mathews, Mrs. Joseflna Mattson, Har
vey Metcalf, Bert Myers, Mrs. Maud
Mitchell, J. S. Montour, Julius Nel
son, S. G. Nesbitt, Thos. Nugent, Har
ry Ozouf, Frank Price, E. Bertie
Priest, C. G. Roehm, Emll F. Ruban
ka, J. Sandsten, Mrs. Williams Shep
pard, Russell Smith, Mrs. Suntner,
Geo. Thrush, David S. Thomas, H. K.
Thurston, Mrs. Win. Topolme, Tom
my Ward, Louis Weidman, Aug. I.
Wisintainer.
W. B. CURTIS, P. M.
SEVEN room-house v to rent with
modern conveniences. 'Phono 343.
FARM FOR RENT Near town.
Terms reasonable. Apply at "Ti
mes" ofllce.
NEW CABIN LAUNCH for sale 23
by 5V6, with 5 horsepower. En
quire Columbia Machine Works.
WANTED to buy for cash one or
two lbts suitable for cottage from
owner. No real estate agents
need answer,.-., Apply 'F' cavo
"T'lmes."
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
at $G0 and $G5 per acre. Owner
C, H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT Single room in Nas
burg building. Apply E. S. Bar
gelt, Red Cross Drug store.
FOR SALE Furniture range and
heating stove. Apply to A. E,
Fiske, Pine street.
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
ren Bros., North Bend.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon.
FOR RENT Largo sunny front
room, across from Marhlo Worls.
1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bond.
Your Name
Or your friends' name put
m a souvenir postal card In
tinsel lettering while you wait.
See Our New Cards
Wo receive additions by
nearly every steamer and add
new Coos Bay views every few
days. Drop in and look thorn
over.
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Post Cards-, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
Front street, Marshflold.
I Tattle of the. Town
Little grains of fact Blftcd from
tlio cliniT of gossip Hying up
and down tlio town.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By ssociatod Press.)
WESTERN i OREGON. Occa-
slonal rain and, cooler in south
portion; Saturday occasional
rain with southwesterly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing C p. in., April 1G, by Dr.
E. Mingus, local cooperative
government observer.
Maximum CI
Minimum 37
At C p. m 51
Precipitation trace
Wind, Southeast; cloudy.
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COOS BAY TIDES
The following tables glvo the
jours of high and low tides for ever
uay this week:
HIGH WATER A. M. 1. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Thursday. 1GI G:l 0.3 G:1B 1.4
Friday . . 17) 0:44-0.1 G:51 1.8
Saturday . 1S 7:211-0.51 7.27 2.2
SUNDAY . .191 8:041-0.71 S:05 2.S
LOW WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. in. ft. 1 h. m. ft.
Thursday .1G 12:21 G. 4
Friday . . 17 0:22 7.1 1:02 G.4
Saturday . 18 0:53 7.2 1:49 G.2
SUNDAY . 19 1:29 7.2 2:35 5.9
Mrs. Ducbner 111. Mrs. Duobner, a
prominent Marshfield woman, Is re
ported quite 111 of bronchitis and the
grip.
Alliance in Monday.' The Alliance
will reach Coos Bay from Portland
early Monday, sailing from Portland
tomorrow.
Lutheran Church Services. I
There will be service this evening
S p. m., at the church. Rev. B. F.
Bengston, pastor.
. Eureka Sails To-morrow. . The
Eureka Is due in here from Eureka
early Saturday and will probably
sail for Portland at 1 o'clock.
Merchant Not So Well. It was
stated today, that Ben Merchant, who
has been 111 at tho General hospital
for sometime, was not so well.
Enterprise in Today. The gaso
line launch, Enterprise, which was
recently purchased by R. D. Hume,
reached Coos Bay from Wedderburn
today laden with salmon.
Plant in Tomorrow. Agent F. S.
Dow today received word that the
M. F. Plant had sailed from San
Francisco yesterday at 4'o'clock and
will reach Coos Bay Saturday.
Called to San Francisco. J. R.
McDonald and wife left last evening,
via Drain, for San Francisco In re
sponse to telegrams announcing tho
serious illness of Mrs. McDonald's
mother.
Build on Broadway A. T. Haines
has ordered plans for a store onlM
ing to be erected on South Bioalway,
near the now Manan miUdim;. He
may sell or rent it and If ho does,
ho expects to put another building
on an adjacent lot which ho also
owns. (
Boat House Robbed. Carl Swcl
gln, who has been living in a boat
houso anchored off Front Btreot,
near the Stave mill, reported today
that someone had cut a hole In the
roof of it and robbed his trunk, tak
ing his clothing. Tho crlmo was
committed whilo Mr. Swolgin was at
Bandon. There is no clue.
Sunrise Meeting. The Young Peo
ple's societies of a number of tho
churches have arranged for a "Sun
rise meeting" Easter Sunday morn
ing, at G o'clock, at tho Presbyterian
church. A feature of tho service will
be special music under tho direction
of C. J. Millls.
Postpone Baseball Meeting. As a
result of only half a dozen turning
out last evening, Manager Charles
Howard decided to postpone the
meeting to arrango for tho baseball
season. Ho will call another meet
ing soon and attempt to do some
thing. If Marshfield wants a baso-
ball team, It is simply up to them to
got out and help tho movomont
along.
Young Couplu Weds. L. D. Bollou
and Miss Ethel Boone wore married
lats evening by tho Rev. W. R. F.
Browno, tho ceremony being solem
nized at 8:30 and was witnessed by
about fourteen intimato friends.
Following tho ceremony, a wedding
supper was served. Tho bride is tho
daughter of Captain A. D. Boone.
Mr. Belieu Ib a lineman for tho local
tolophono Company. They are
tho recipients of tho well wishes of
a large number of friends.
Gets Vuluablo Claims. S. P.
Pierce, formerly of Coos Bay but
now of Curry county, was In Marsh
field this week en routo homo from
Rosoburg where ho participated in a
timber claim drawing. Ho secured
two claims near Port Orford, ono
for hlmsolf and ono for his wifo,
that are said to bo worth between
$12,000 and $15,000. Ho snld that
there was a great rush for tho Curry
county lands. Othor lands In tlio
Uni'iuun valloy nro to bo thrown
open in a row days.
LA 1)1 ICS should not fall to inspect
tho boautiful lino of Easter hate nnd
bonuots at tho Clarke Millinery.
AVIIEV vou want a mosBongor boy
'phono 111.
f Personal Notes i;
VM. CANDLIN of Coqullle, is In
Marshfield.
MISS JOHNSON of North Bend, was
a city visitor yesterday.
W. S. SUBTLER of North Bend, was
a city visitor yesterday.
.
J. J. GLINKINBEARD of Coos River,
is in uoos uay on business.
J. D.
in
MILLS was a business visitor
Marshfield yesterday.
REV. SMITH of Coos River, was a
North Bend visitor yesterday.
FRANK LARSEN was in Marshfield
yesterday with friends.
J. MACHADO, a prominent Mvrtlo
Point merchant, is here on busi
ness. MRS. C. A. JORDAN of tho Eas'tslde,
who has been qulto ill is now con
valescing. B. B. NORRIS was In Marshfield yes
terday attending to business af
fairs. FRANK LONG was in ' Marshfield
yesterday attending to business "jjf
fairs. i 'i "
C. BALCOMME of Coos River, was
attending to business affairs in
tills city Thursday.
MRS. J. A. GOODWILL of Coos Ri
ver, was shopping in Marshfield
yesterday.
MRS. WALLER of Marshfield, was
the guest of friends in North
Bend yesterday. '
J. CLINKENBEARD was down
from Coos River yesterday attoii'l
lug to business transactions.
MRS. MAE McGANN of Mllllcoma,
was attending to business affairs
In Marshfield Thursday.
S. HEBREW was in Mnrshfleld yes
terday attending to business af
fairs and also visiting with friends.
MRS. B. ANDERSON wns shopping
in this city yesterdny and returned
to her homo on Coos River this
evening.
BOB BRINDER passed thru Marsh
field yesterday on his way to Ten
Mile, where ho will remain a few
days attending to business trans
actions. MRS. C. W: HOLQVIST of Minnea
polis, arrived in Marshfield yes
terday and will remain for two
months as the guest of relatives
and friends.
MRS. STEPHEN ROGERS, who waa
injured very severely a short time
ago, has now partly recovered so
that she Is now nblo to walk with
the aid of a crutch.
MRS. ROBERT McCANN passed
thru Marshfield yesterday on her
way to her homo In North Bend
nfter having spent a week on Cons
River as the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. E. R. Hodson.
GEO. SMALLWOOD, a late resident
of Los Angeles, is erecting a lino
new homo on the Eastside. After
the building is completed, Mr.
Smallwood will bring his family
from tho south.
MRS. IDA PATTERSON, formerly a
resident of Coos Bay but who has
for the last three years been living
In Portland, intends returning to
Coos Bay next week and will re
main thru the summer with rela
tives in Marshfield.
F. B. FLAM, a representative of an
eastern firm, arrived on Coos Bay
yesterday, after visiting North
Bond and Empire, Mr. Flam will
depart for a two weeks tour of tho
Coqulllo country, nlso visiting
Bandon and the river towns.
B. KEFF of San Francisco, but
formerly a resident of Coos Bay,
is in this city for several days at
tending to business affairs. Mi.
Keff Is the guest of relatives dui
lng his visit in this city.
MRS. C. II. ALBERG of Minneapolis,
arrived in Marshfield yesterday
accompanied by her son Howard.
Mr. II. C. Alberg of Bandon, met
thorn and tlioy departed this morn
ing for that city wlioro they will
remain for several weeks.
R. E. IIUNNIER, for several months
a resident of Coos Bay, dop'iriol
tliis morning for Roseburg whuro
ho will remain for some timo with
relatives. Thenco going to Port
land whero his home has been for
soveral years.
WM. BALDWIN of Port Orford. is
making a tour of Coos county in
regard to business interests, Mr.
Baldwin Is at present In this city
and will remain until tomorrow
morning, thenco leaving for Co
qulllo aud Bandon.
Miss Vllllers' dancing clnss will
meet tomorrow afternoon In Odd
Follows' hall. Visitors wolcomo after
3:30 o'clock.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will bo received for tho con
struction of a bank and olllco build
ing In Coqulllo, tho plans nnd speci
fications of which may bo soon at
tho olllcos of J, J. Stanloy, at Co
qulllo, Orogon, and of J. E. Cayou,
Marshflold, Orogon,
All bids to bo filed with tho under
signed at Coqulllo, Oregon, on or
before May 1st, 1008.
J. J. STANEYV-' Coiner.
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