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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1908)
?H vcsi . ia THE COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, APRIL, 18,1908. i i K I ARE YOU WELL SHOD If Not see my line of Packard Shoes in all the new shapes in Pat ent Leather and Tan for spring Do you want style and quality at the right prices My line of Packard Shoes at $4.00 $4.50 and $5.00 are unexcelled and a trial pair will convince you they are the shoas for you DO IT NOW Marshfield, Oregon MAY OPEN NEW COAL MINES ON COOS BAY. Oaklnntl Dealers Investigate Possi bilities Hero mill May Purchase Holdings. During the past week, there have been rumors that several new coal mines or shafts would be opened around Coos Bay within a short time. Nothing definite has been done so far and tho only basis for the report are the negotiations for various tracts supposed to have heavy coal deposits. During the past week, Messrs. Frederickson and Nash, two , large coal dealers of Oakland, Cal.,' have been on Coos Bay investigating tho coal deposits and possibilities of mining. While they contracted for extensive shipments, It was under stood that they were arranging to purchase coal land and to open mines of their own. They report that there is a good demand for Coos Day coal in San Francisco and at Oakland, and be Hovo that an extensive trade will bo shortly worked up. PAY TRIBUTE TO ' COOS BAY'S FUTURE. B DP 1 & Just like BARNUM & BAILEY'S only different HEUM THEATE Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. Admission 10c ALL COMEDY WEEK AT THE CRYSTAL THEATRE Don't Miss It 7:30 and 8:45 - - Admission 10c A SPECIAL eastkr menu. Has been arranged for Smith's Cafe tomorrow. PJan to take din ner there. North Pacific Steamship Company Advertises Its Hesources in Now Folders. The North Pacific Steamship Com pany, which recently started the steamship Eureka on tho Eureka, Coos Day and Portland run, has Just Issued a handsome set of new adver tising folders in which it pays a flno tribute to Coos Day and its re sources. The folders are being wide ly distributed in the Interests of the company and in addition to attract ing attention to its service attracts attention to Coos Day. The com pany has enjoyed a very liberal patronage here, especially in freight. The following is the reference to Coos Day in its folder: "Coos Day Is the scene of creat lumbering operations, and tho center of an unsurpassed dairy and farming country. Also surrounded by coal mines and many other natural ad vantages, waiting only for tho enter prising hand of man to become one of the finest and most prosperous communities on the globe." : Tattle of the. Town Little grams of fact sifted from the chaff of gossip flying up I and down tho town. t WEATHER FORECAST. WESTEHN OREGON. Show- ers, cooler tonight. Sunday, O showers followed by fair weath er; westerly winds. Fine Bargain. It will pay you to look into this buy: 7-room residence in South Marsh field. Lot 50x100 In good location. Price, $2,100. You can handle this deal with $1,050 cash. See us for real bargains in real estate STUTSMAN & CO. The Rink, Saturday Night, April 18th Grand Masquerade Carnival on Roller Skates Usual Prices to Skaters. Spectators 10c each D. L. AVER.Y, Prop. Transfer and Delivery Job Work Done Promptly Wood and Coal Clias. Doane - Phone 534 EVERYBODY call and see Moth er's new place. PAY RENT TO YOURSELF. Buy one of the following choice building sites .and erect your own home at present low prices: 2 lots cleared, graded, and side walked, on Dalnes Avenue, graded street, street improvements and clearing alone, worth $250,...$S00 2 flno large lots In West Marsh field, 40x120 each corner.. . . . .$850 2 beautiful Day View lots, join ing New Dedford addition. ... $G00 1. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Across from Chamber of Commerce. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItK POUT. For twenty-four hours end ing G n. m., April 17, by Dr. E. MIngus, local cooperative government observer. Maximum rS Minimum 48 At G p. m 5G Precipitation 47 O Wind, southwest: cloudy. f Personal Notes MISS ANDERSON was shopping in. Marshfield yesterday. D. D. SMITH was a business visitor in Marshfield Friday. REV. II. II. DROWN and wife were in North Dend yesterday. JAS. MEDLOCK and family, of Myr tle Point, are registered at tho Dlanco. COOS DAY TIDES The following tables . gjvo the aours of high and low tides for every aay this week: HIGH WATEHI A. M. I P.iM. Date. I h. m. ft. h. in. ft. Saturday . 181 7:211-0.51 7.27 2.2 SUNDAY. .191 8:041-0.71 8:05 2.8 LOW WATER A. M. J P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m.l ft. Saturday . 18 0:53 7.21 1:49 G.2 SUNDAY . 19 1:29 7.2 2:35 5.9 Pioneer Returns. A. Markovltch, a pioneer tailor of Coos Day, has re turned after an absence of several months. tttt:mmui8ttttttim:t : Httsmammmmtat MASTERS & McLAIN General Contractors Crushed Rock nuildlng Stone Concrete Pedestals Sand, Driclc, Lime, Cement Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BEAVER HILL COAL flair nnd Wood Flbro Piaster Building Paper Hoofing Paper Asphalt nnd Carbolinlum Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAKBIMKLU OREGON. Capital Subscribed 5U,000 Capital Paid Up 140,000 Undivided Profits $35,000 lines a general banking business and dram on the Bank ol California. Han Krannlse Calif., First National Bank Pohland Or., Klrl National Bank Koseburg, Or., Hanorer Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kotlmhl' a Son, London, England. Also sell change uu nearly all the nrlnui... cities of Europe. Accounts kept aubjoct to check, safe deposl lock boxes for rent at (0 cents a month o S. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS FOR SALE The business and fix tures of Castle Restaurant, North Dend. Snap for righ't party. See WM. SNYDER, Prop. Office, Broadway and Queen Streets. Phono Main 2011 JLRSHFIELD, OREGON mmttmmmttmmtm8mmm:mummmtmmmmimmmtt8mmmm: fi5Z5HSHSZS2SlSHSHSHSHSa5HSaKSE5HSH'SSE52SE5252SHS3SHSESZ5HIE52SHSHSHS? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only HERE'S YOUR GOOD HEALTH Welnhard's Beer .GARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE. Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free E5EL5E5ZSH5E5E52SE5H5HS25H5H5E5E52SE EMPJRJE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish In season. Wharf back of . . . PIONEER GROCERY. aSHFaSESarHJiaSHSESrlSHSrlSHSHSHSESB C. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock ES!5H5rira5E5Z5Ti5HE5?JE5H5r!5E5E5E5JH515H5 ESE5Z5E5H5S5E51SHSE5H525H5H5HSZ5E5d EEESESESSSHSZSHSHSHSZSZSZSrlSZSZSESa 1 8-HEAD-OF-HOGS The average Person will consume In their natural life time, 18-head-or-hogs most of which w',11 ho in the shape of Hams, Bacon and Lard This being thi Cnse Do You Realize the Importance of Pure Hams, Dacou, Lard, Wo Do! knowing this and being experts in these particular necessities of Hfo, we have chosen with Great Care and study the following Drands as being superior to all others. Primrose Ham, Golden Gate Lard, Eastern Star Bacon g ASK YOUR DEALER. ACCEPT NO OTHER 25ZSH5Z5H5H5H5E5E5Z5"E525HL"a5E5BS5'3 TSclSZStl3S5ESESc52SSJ5r 52S'L'k!SE5E,I5 Drink Woinards's BOTTLED BEER Mnrden's Wholesale Liquor House Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath, hot and cold water, from $1.75 to $3.00 per week. Call at Mars dens' big house on Pine St. FOR SALE Latest improved moving picture machine and outfit at half price. Address P. O. Dox 441. . Bank Will Move It Is announced that the Flanagan and Bennett bank will move into the new bank build ing and be ready for business in the new location Monday morning. Catch Many Fish August Farley, John Merchant and Warner Ogren, returned to Marshfield yesterday af ter having spent several days on Coos River fishing. They returned with about one hundred fine trout. WM. BLASER Is In Marshfield for a few days attending to business affairs. D. W. WILLIAMS was in Marshfield yesterday attending to business affairs. L. D. SMITH, of Coos River, was at tending to business affairs In Marshfield yesterday. D. L. AVERY and D. A. CURRY, of Marshfield, were Coos River visit ors Thursday. MRS. L. C. CATLEM Is spending a. fer days in Marshfield with friends and relatives. MRS. C. SMITH was atendlng to business affairs in Marshfield yesterday. W. C. HALEY and D. HAYES wero In North Dend yesterday attending to business. WM. DOYLE, of Coos River, was at tending to business affairs ia Marshfield yesterday. ATTORNEY HAMMOND, of.'Coquillb,' is a city visitor iri,,Marshfield for"1 a few days. - ..-.' - ..-.;. ,t SEVEN room-house to rent with modern conveniences. 'Phone 343. FARM FOR RENT Near town. Terms reasonable. Apply at "Ti mes" office. NEW CADIN LAUNCH for by 5, with 5 horsepow quire Columbia Machine W le 23 En--k-s. FOR SALE Deautiful 5-acre tracts at $60 and $G5 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Dandon, Oregon. FOR RENT Single room in Nas burg building. Apply E. S. Bar gelt, Red Cross Drug store. New Styles and Samples Just Received From Chnrles A. Stevens Ceat & Suit House, Chicago, HI. MRS. M. R. SMITH, Agent Cor. First and B sts. Marshfield ESESESHSHSaSHSHSHSHSHSHSaSHSHSHSHSa Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at Campbell's FOUR TEAMS FOR SALE One matched team weighing 2,800 pounds, 6 years old, three other good teams all at work steady work. Ono 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. ICO ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. Fnrrln Had Blood Poison E. L. C. Farrin was able to get out yesterday for a sufficient length of time to vote. Ho had been laid up for nearly two weeks with what threatened to be a severe case of blood poisoning which developed from a cold sore on nis lip. E. E. BENDER, of Myrtle Point, is. anenuing to Dusiness affairs In Marshfield for a short time. ' ' ir MISS PETERSON, of Deaver Hill, was shopping in Marshfield yester day and returned to her homo this morning. S. D. ROBERTS left this city yester day for Coquille, where ho will re main for some time transacting business affairs. Victim of Rheumatism Mrs. G. P. Witt, of Coquille, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. H. Bradford, of North Bend, while awaiting the out going of the Breakwater, as she ex pects to make a trip to Tacoma for the treamtent of a severe case of rheumatism. Ready For Work Traveling men who have come In over tho Draiu route, report that the Southern Pa cific has a large number of teams and are gathering together a large force of men to commence work on the proposed railroad from Drain to Marshfield. Home From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Bender passed through Coos Day yesterday en route home from a three-months trip to Portland where Mr. Bender went to secure medical treatment. He has completely re covered. He is a jeweler at Myrtle Point. WOOD YARD 3 Link Smith lessee 'Phon 1 North Front St SESH5ESE5H5ES25H525H5ESBSS2K5E5B 1921 FOR TABLE USE TRY AVclnhard's Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free. THE BEV1ER ENGINEERING WORKS MAN'UFACTURUTS OP (MS ENOINESand SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFllNa a Specialty. Shops in the North Bend VVollcn Mills m . .. M mzff&$Wfs North Bend Phone 1291 ff JtlimiMM I'aU C nil hen ito al Any Honr Ootid Ileal -e ami t Mi U. HEISNER, MILLER At CO. Livery, Feed nnd Snip Stable. Wood for Sain. Tnlnl .t A st. Phono 1201 Marehfloli FAMILY ORDERS FOR, WEINHARD'S BEER- By mall or Phone Delivered Free MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Lease New Residence W. T. Haines and wife, who recently came here from Oklahoma, have leased the new residence on C Street, near the J. M. Dlaine home, and will make their home there. Mr. Haines is ar ranging for tho erection of two new buildings on his lots on lower Droad-way. Will Reside Here Mrs. N. G. Palmquist, of the Eastslde, was in Marshfield yesterday attending to business affairs; and also to meet her husband, N. G. Palmquist, who came on the Breakwater. They will from now on make their homo on Coos Bay. Mr. Palmquist is a tallo and will enter into business. E. B. NORRIS, of the Dunham, Car rigan and Hayden Co., of San Francisco, is in Marshfield attend ing to business affairs.- L. A. ROBERTS and wife, of Myrtlo Point, arrived in Marshfield yes terday and will remain for somo time with friends. ; A. A. HOWELL, of Minneapolis, Is on Coos Bay for a short time look ing over the advantages to bo ob tained in this vicinity. J. H. MILNER, of this city, spent yes terday on Coos River with friends. JESSE SMITH, of Coos River, was in Marshfield yesterday attending to business affairs. J. KNAUS, of Portland, a cousin of G. N. Bolts, of this city, is on Coos Bay looking over the country in view of purchasing dairy land. While here Mr. Knaus will bo tho guest of his relatives. 1 tft For a good Hatch "use the PETALUMA INCUBATOR JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt. Poultry Supplies Order Your Settings Now For ' Brown Leghorns Rhode Island Reds Barred PlymouthJRocks All Standard Bred. f Delay In Plnns. Owing to unex pected delays, the plans for "Clean up Day" were not announced at last night's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. The women are ready to carry it out but other matters In terfered. Announcement will be made Monday, probably, of tho plans and date. Tha Way to tho Station. A party of automoblllsts was tour ing through Virginia. An accident to tho car forced them to take a train homo. As they walked down tho road seeking somo ono from whom they could lnqulro their way they met an old darky, says the Success Magazine. "Will you kindly direct us to tho rail road station?" one of tho party asked. "Cert'n'y, sir," ho responded. "Keep n-goln' right down dls road till yo' gets to where two mo' roads branches out Den yo' take do lef ono an' keep on a-golu' till yo' gets to where do olo postofflco uster be." Bridges Reaches Here. J. II. Bridges and his wifo and daughter, have arrived from Reno, Nev. Mr. Bridges Is well pleased with the con ditions hero, and will rush tho work of building a hotel on the Gulovson corner, which Mr. Bridges leased when he was here before. Mr. Brid ges and family will make their home in Marshfield, Price $ J. 50 Per Setting Special Price on Incubator Lots. WEINHARD'S UKEU PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Ordors Delivered Free. Holds Services Hero. Tho Rev M. E. Anderson, a traveling mission ary for the SwedUh Christian Mis sion Association of tho Northwest, will speak tonight and Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock at the Baptist church. Ho will romaln hero several clays, tho announcement of his fu ture services to be made later. Will Go East Walter L. Caldwell, ono of tho editors of tho Sentinel at Coquille, was in Mnrshfiold yestorday en route to eastern Oregon whero ho goes for tho benefit of his health. He has been compelled to sever his connection with tho Sentinel, leaving that excellent weekly paper In tho hands of Mr. Crlppon, who has boon associated with him In its publication. Tho many frlonijs of Mr, Caldwell earnestly hopo that ho will quickly recuporato. LADIES Bhould not'fnll to Inspect tho beautiful lino of Easter hats nnd bonnets at tho Clarke Millinery, Creative. A certain man coming from abroad was taken up by the smart set "We'll mako a Hon of him," quoth thcy,'"for tho distinction ho will there upon reflect upon us." But tho man was too little. It takes much material to mako a lion. "Then we'll make a monkey of him," said tho Binnrt sot, determined tohavo some exercise for their creative genius. Nor was tho world tho worso off. For, after all, It is tho contribution to tho gaycty of nations that is especially needed. Puck.1 Disappointment. Amateur Sportsman (aftor shooting best friend) Too bad, too bad, but I thought you wero a deer. Tho Victim Don't fret Amateur Sportsman Don't fret! Why, man, I promised my wifo a pair of horns. Illustrated Bits. The Main Trouble. Wise Ob, give us a rest for awhile, won't you? Doubley Well, every fel low has a right to his opinion and Wise Yes, but tho trouble is that he can't bo mado to realize that thero may. bo a wrong to It Indianapolis News. Patience. Traveler (after waiting patiently for train for four hours) Sho'll no be corn in' tho day, I doot? Porter Hoots, mon, hao yo no patience? Yo'll Just bido a weo whllo nn she'll bo byl Punch. Indiscretion, malice, rashness and falsehood produce eaek other. L'En clos. notice; Tho Intor-Ocean Transportation Company will not bo responsible for any bills contractod for tho steamer Nann Smith by any ono without a wrltton ordor signed by nn offlcor of tho vosscl or nn ofllcor of the C. A. Smith Lumbor Company. NM u