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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. 4--- A Imp ortant Notice Having found it necessary to make some repairs and improvements in our ovens that will result in tendering the public better service with our baked goods, we have been compelled to shut down our ovens until next Monday and ask our customeis in dulgence and patience for a few days, During this time we will serve our patrons with bread secured elsewhere, but after the first of next week, will again lesume service from our own bakery, CLEARING, GHADINO CITY LOTS iiinl BLOWING out STUMPS. I am prepared to take con tracts for this work and do it I thoroughly and satisfactorily. Estimates on woik furnished. Apply to PETER SCOTT, Jr. Phono r:i8 Mnrshfleld NORTH BEND NEWS A Whlsnant of North Bend, was in Mnrshfiold yesterday on business. Mrs. Martha Pratt of North Pond, Is spending n few dajs with friends in Marshflold. COOS BAY BAKERY Marshfield, Oregon ---- -- ---- :: Curfew Most Not King, To-Night AT THE CRYSTAL April 23d, 24th and 25th This immortal drama a romance of the days of Cromwell will he reproduced In colored moving pictures. The iollowing is a synopsis of scenes. The hunted royalist captured, condemned to bo shot at tho ringing of the curfew signing of the death war- I rant The hour of curfew. Bessie appeals to tho sexton a des perate resolve. Tho belfry tower. The deaf old sexton. Waiting for death. Why does not the bell ring. Bessie's heroism re garded. "HUNTING ABOVE THE CLOUDS" A thrilling and realistic t hunt for mountain goat in the rugged Alps. "THE DRAWING TEACHER" The picture that comes to life. You can't afford to miss the illustrated songs: "WHEN IT'S MOONLIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE, DARLING MARY" A song of tho Cattle ranges. "HE LIVES IN A LITTLE WHITE HOUSE" A romance of the battlefield. It's the Crystal Quality Better than the best I PERFORMANCES 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. VVV5VVVV,V,VW5VV? A f 1?V RllPl'nnpo Ytflnrfr s vm woaiieoo H1CU O - y $ Lonca $ $ Has become very popular. $ l Served from 1 1 a. m. to 2 p. $ V til. Tlv if nnrn anA vnn tii!I S? - w uuiiv uuu tuu niu c. I Miss May Peterson of Nrrth Bend, Is spending a few days with friends on Haines Inlet. Tattle of the Town j Little grams cf fact Blflcd from ) tho chiiil' of gossip flying up j mid demu the town. I Mayor L. .1. Simpson has recover ed fiom his recent illness and is able to be at tho ofllce. in. lljr i 8 know the reason why. 25 cents SMITH'S CAFE Misses Anna nnd Amanda Peter son of North Inlet, are visiting friends in North Bend. Mrs. II. F. Cavanagh of EaUside, spent yestreday with her friend, Mrs. Kobcrt McCann in North Bond. - V$VV?VWWtt0WK ::aa::::::m:u::a:::::mm:iwK:mi IMMEDIATE VICINITY tl It is the policy of this bank to comflne its busineds to tho im- : inudi.ito vicinity. In following h tins couisu, tlie bank not only t enhances its own stability, but t promotes the highest interest of : f$ the community. $ PIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. S: O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFnrlnnd f President Cashier i: John Pruess R. T. Kaufman g Vice Pres. Aast. Cut-hier ; nmaaj:::ajKma::aaaj::tt::at HERE'S YOUR GOOD HEALTH The Presbyterian Ladies Aid spent a very enjoyable afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Inihoff in North Bend yesterday. LOCAL TEMPER AT UK EKE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing 0 ). m., April 22, by Dr. E. Mingus, local cooperative government observer. Mnimum 57 Minimum 33 At G p. m 51 Precipitation trace Wind, Southeast; cloudy. O WEATHER FORECAST. WESTERW OREGON. Show- esr tonight nnd Friday; south- erly winds. . Personal Notes I W. U. DOUGLAS will go to Coquille tomorrow on legal business. MISS MAGEE of Empire Is spending the day with friends in Marsh-field. WM. UONEBRAKB of Catching In et, wns in Marshfield today on business. CHARLES IIALVORSON of Cres- oent city, is on Coos Bny on business. EDWIN ELLINGSON of Conuille, is n .Marshfield on business and vis iting friends. ',4 W. F. Woods who Intended to leave North Bend on the Alliance changed his mind at the last minute and has taken a position as weaver at the Porter mill. Wclnhnrd's Beer .GARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE. Phone '181 Orders Delivered Free Oc 10c Miss Carrie Johnson of Broadway, who recently underwent an opera tion at the General hospital in Marshfield, is reported getting along nicely. COOS BAY TIDES The following tables glvo the aours of high and low tides for everj aay this week: THE young son of C. S. Dodge,Yfho nas ueen sick, is reported better today. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL will leave for Coquillo In the morning to preside at tho coming term of court. Mrs. E. F. Worrell, tho music teacher, is reported quite ill, she be ing troubled with a peculiar gather ing in the head. Her early recovery Is hoped for by her numerous friends. Mrs. Hayes Temple and son, Bruce, have gone to Portland where they will attend the wedding of Beulah Bruce and W. F. Johnson in East Portland. They will also visit friends there and remain until after the fleet visits Portland. Championship of the world Prize Fight To-Night RPHEUM THEATE Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. Admission 10c OPEN EVERY AfTERNNON AND EVEN ING, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p. m. Special rsS to private paities 0:30 to 11:30 p. m. DANCING every Wednesday night after 0:30 p. in. Gents, U5c; Ladies, free. Excellent floor. Good niiisic. D. L. AVERY, Prop. 8l8!lit!:!X8t8888K88lti:t ELECTRIC jj FLAT IRONS Everv fpslflnnno -In Pnno Tin-.. 2! H that is wired for eloctrin snr- H n vice should have one of these II g most u-eful and time saving If flatlrorie Ask your neighbor H wno o-ns one. Two million Amoric-.a women are using II mum. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric i Company Marshfield and North Bend ll w::::::t::m:j::::::::::;jj7 TrTHTTTT1 III I 'HIM i MANGAN'S Undertaking It is announced that J. J. Curren, who has been spending the winter in Arizona and the southwest. 1ms de cided to remain there. He has turn ed over his business interests here to his brother, Stephen, and his family will shortly join him in the southwest. HIGH AVATER A. 51. P. M. Wednesday 22 10:43 -0.1 11:03 3.8 Thursday 23 11:19 0.2 Friday . . 24 0:29 3. 12:-59 O.G Saturday . 25 1:55 3.2 2:09 0.8 SUNDAY ..2G 3:09 2.4 3:09 0.9 LOW WATER. A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. I h. m.l ft. MAY, 1008. Date. h. m. ft. I h. m. ft. Friday . . .1 fi:53 -0.S G-J5 2.2 Saturday . .2 7:34 -0.9 7:29 2.G SUNDAY . .3 S:09 -0.G 8:07 3.0 Lutheran Church. There will be a meeting at tho Lutheran church, at 8 o'clock this evening. Rev. Bengtson, pastor. The concert given by the Bridges quartette at the Methodist church Tuesday evening, was largely attend ed, the church being overcrowded. The program was very pleasing and was heartily applauded by the au dience. A farewell concert will be given by the quartette at the Meth odist church next Tuesday evening. ::::a::mmmntim:::nt:KK:unj::ntumm:n:uim::n:n ... MASTERS & McLAIN General Contractors Crushed Rock Building Stone Concrete Pedestals Sand, Brick, Lime, Cement Wliolcsnlo nnd Retail Dealers in BEAVER HILL COAL Hair nnd AVood Fibre Plaster Building Paper Roofing Pajier Asphalt nnd Curbollniiiin New 0'ConncI BIdg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 MAm&XLjj&iMa.vMKW'Ma-u' i mii m : Office, Broadway and Queen Streets. Phono Main 2011 II MARSHFIELD, OREGON :::j:j:::ttjj:m:tt:::jnmm:t:tHH:::u:jJs:mn::m:j:::mtmnmjmnmm SSE52SHS25E5ESHSHSH5H5a5ESHSHSESZ5HZSlSHS2Sa5a5H5KSES3E5HSS51SZ5ZSaS? 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. CZARJNA Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only Transfer and Delivery Job Work Done Promptly Wood and Coal Chas. Doane - Phone 534 Plant Comes Saturday. Advice was received here today that the M. F. Plant would sail from San Fran cisco this afternoon and reach Coos Gay Saturday morning. J. W. HATFIELD of Eugene, who represents the Smith-Premier Typewriter Company, in this sec tion is on Coos Bay. PERSONAL WM. CARLSON of North Dend, who has been ill of nervous prostration for several weeks is reported rap Idly improving. MRS. J. A. O'RELLY is home again after an extended visit with relatives and friends in California and a visit to the Springs at Paso Robles. H. H. BROWN of Cresswell, Ore., was in Marshfield today en route home from Langlols where he sold a fine Porcheron horse. Ho expects to have a fine exhibit of blooded stock at the Southern Oregon dis trict fair hero In August. CAPTAIN W. C. HARRIS, the mayor, postmaster and cheese maker of Sumner, is in the city today. Takes Charge of Hofcl. P. E. Larson has taken charge of the hotel at Allegany which ho recently secured from Captain Edwards. Mr-, and Mrs. Edwards have moved into their home in Allegany. Meeting Tonight. Rev. AI. E. Anderson will preach in English at the First Baptist church this even ing at S o'clock. There will also be I a song service by Isaacson. Bros' Everyone cordially invited to attend CHAS. H. CODDING has returned from a business trip to Portland. He reports that business in Port land has about reached its nor mal condition and that the finan cial flurry is no longer felt there. He says there is much interest manifested there in the develop ments on Coos Bay. WM. GRIMES and wife, who have been spending tho winter at Kingfisher, Okla., are expected to reach Coos Bay within a couplo of weeks. It is is expected that they will stop at San Francisco to witness the festivities marking the arrival of the fleet. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" care Times. LOST A hand level, finder return to city engineer's office and re ceive reward. DRINK AVEINHARD'S BEER REST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP Three chair barber shop, centrally located in North Bend. For particulars in quire of C. L. Reeves, prop., next door Union saloon. FOR RENT After Monday, April 2 7th, large storeroom with double front, adjoining Breakwater ware house. Apply to Robert Marsden. GIRL WANTED To do general housework. Apply Mrs. J. A. tMatson. Many have Mumps. A large num ber of Marshfield and Coos Bay residents are suffering from tho mumps. It started as an epidemic among tho children but many older persons are now afflicted. No crit ical cases have been reported. MR. and MRS. CHRIS DRYDEN of Oakland, Cal., are in the city as gue3ts of Mrs. Dryden's sister, Mrs. Mary Alerchant, and also to look after business interests here. Thirty years or so ago, Mr. Dry den was engaged in the merchan dise business at Empire. Both, ho and his wife are enjoying good health and are being warmly greeted by their old time friends. May Soil Ranch. Negotiations are on for tho sale of the Blaine ranch near Allegany to parties who figure on dividing it into ten-acre tracts and selling them on term pay ments to small ranchers. There is more than a hundred acres of good bottom land in the tract. Similar projects are on for other Coos River ranches. TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN 'liay Grain and Feed' Free Belivery Phone 1751 C. P. McColIum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock a5iSZSHSH5HSHSiL5E5H7SESESHSESESa532SZSSSEESHSE5HSESZEasaSZ5HSZ51SZSHS Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and PLUM1ING SUPPLIES TERRA COTTA ST CLASS GOODS PLUMBING and WHOLESALE TINNING SHOP and RETAIL IN OPERATION NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. North Dend, Oregon Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladies' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Rtfkt?r, Proprietor. New Styles and SampU Just Received From Charles A, Stevens Oont & Suit Houm, Cklcaco, 111. MRS. M. R. SMITH, Agent Cor. First and B sts. Marshfield WEINHARD'S REER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. FOR SALE Tho business and fix tures of Castle Restaurant, North Bend. Snap for right party See WM. SNYDER, Prop. 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 Beautiful 5-acro tracts at $C0 and $G5 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. Tjler for Sheriff. R. D. Hume of Wedderburn, who is on Coos Bay in behalf of his candidacy for state senator on an indenendent ticket, strted yesterday that lie had just re ceived advice from Curry county that Norman Tyler had been nomin ated by the Republicans for sheriff. Ho was not appraised of the result on the rest of the field. Minstrel's Coming. It was a big, good-natured audience that greeted tho popular Gorton's Minstrels at (he Victory Treater last night, and every one present voted the performance from first to last the best "buint cork" bill ever presented at the Vic tory, not even excepting the one g'v en by tho Dockstader Minstrels, says the San Joso Times about a Minstrel Company that will soon appear on Coos Bay. CURRY COUNTY NEWS. Happenings of Section ns Told by 'the Port Orford Tribune. Hume's horses were landed at Bandon and arrived here Thursdny, In charge of a colored trainer and a white boy. Skipper never looked better, and everybody hopes the beautiful horse may recover, as his trainer says ho will. During last week n continuous gale from tho northwest prevailed, and seemed to come right out of tho Arctic, so chilly were the evenings. Many vessels hugged the shore to escape tho full forco of the wind. The roads are dry and bumpy ex cept in tho green timber. Johnny Prock was In from tho Madden mine Saturday, and says that owing to shortage of water they will bo unable to wnsh all the black sand they have stripped, but they expect to make a good clean-up soon. Miss Rose Ferry of Marshflald, arrived at Port Orford Monday, with a flno line of millinery goods, which she has opened up In Johnston's store. She is accompanied by Mrs. FOR RENT Single room in Nas burg building. Apply E. S. Bar gelt, Red Cross Drug store. FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon. 1C0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. ,' I1ASKKT SOCIAL. RED. ,' ,', MEN'S HALL, FRIDAY EVEN- ,i . IXCi. FINK PROGRAM. KVK- V. RVRODY WELCOME. 1' Your Name Or your friends' namo put n a souvenir postal card In tinsel lettering while you wait. See Our New Cards Wo recelvo additions by nearly overy steamer and add new Coos Bay vlows overy few days. Drop In and look them over. A. M. PRENTISS & CO. PoU Cards, Novelties, General Mt'i'diniidibo. Front street, Marshfield. Conuille Wants Baseball Meeting. The baseball enthusiasts at Co nuille are beginning to iro under tho delay In organizing for tho baseball season. They have written hero to arrange for a meeting of tho man agers of North Bend, Marshfield, Bandon and Coquillo clubs at Co quillo soon. They claim that the meetings have always been held in Coqullle and that it is the most con venient place to meet. They want to see tho game started soon. Undergoes Repairs Here. Tho steamer Alert is at her dock In Marshfield undergoing a general overhauling. The boiler is being cleaned and mended, tho wheel re paired and other work being done. Captain Edwards says when ho takes her out again in a fow days she w,lll be in flno condition. Found His Relatives. F. C. Wright of Puntenney, Arizona, whose recent letter of Inquiry con cerning relatives was published in The Times writes to this paper to say that ho has found all his rela- NOTICE. OfTlcors and members of Sunset Lodge, No. 451, I.O.O.F., aro request ed to be present at our regular meet ing Friday, April 24, to assist In ceiebrating tho 89th anniversary of Odd Fellowship. Sojourning Broth ers and Sister Robekans aro cordial ly Invited to participate. COMMITTEE. tives. Ho also expresses his thanks for tho kindness of those who gave him Information concerning them. A New Arrlvnl. J. B, Hibbard of the Pottvlohn & Nicols Company, went about his work today warbling "Push 'dem clouds away." Tho reason wast ho arrival of a young son at his homo and ho wanted tho newcomer to bo favorably Impressed with Coos Bay, ns ho has arrived for a long stay. Mother and child aro doing well and J. B. says it means an Increased demand for Primrose hams. TEe COOS BAY SHEET METAL WORKS Manufacturers of Oalvinlzed iron, copper cornices skylights, ridging hip, llnfals, gut ters c'liliniiojs, garbage mid ash cans. Tanks of all kinds, ventilating and piviiiK "f H kinds, inetiil lire proof frames and ash galvanied corrugated Iron, copper tin, ami slato roofing. Warm air furnaces. Jobbing of nil kinds. Prices reasonable. .First class work manship, BROADWAY, near Queen, Marslificld, Ore. 'Phono: Main 12103 :1 m i Hi 4 I I m t t t 4 It I H M t t U M M ) t U I It H ) t M t M M VC,'SSSSSSSSSSSf,',',S,,,