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44 6 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1908. ii A i NOT $25.00 OR $30.00 BUT ff ' 7I-- BARGAIN IN CITl' PROPERTY. ii you want to get In on the best real estate bnrgaln that has been offered on Coos Bay in many a clay, buy at once In Alder Park. Only about ,vty lot are left and thev aro going rapidly at from $20 to ?35. STl'TSMAN & COMPANY Buys this handsome, Mission Oak Finish, Heavy Pedestal Extension Table, on easy terms $5.00 Down, $5.00 per month. Remember only $15.75 Going Harvey Co "Complete Honse Furnishers" LOST Knights Templar watch, charm. Leavo at "Times" olhco and receive reward. Tattle of the Town Little Brains of fact sifted from tho clinfT of gossip flying up and down tho town. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" care Times. 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 27th, large storeroom with double front, adjoining Breakwater ware house. Apply to Robert Marsden. GIRL WANTED To do general housework. Apply Mrs. J. A. Matson. Important Notice Having found it necessary to make some repairs and improvements in our ovens that will result in rendering the public better service with our baked goods, we have been compelled to shut down our ovens until next Monday and ask our customers 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 resume service from our own bakery. COOS BAY BAKER. Y Marshfield, Oregon y&t x The Great, Drama CURFEW MUST NOT RING TO-NIGHT A Romance of the Days of Cromwell 10c At the Crystal TheaLre To-Night 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. 10c Our Business Men's Lunch Hat become very popular. Served from 1 1 a. m. to 2 p. m. Try it once and you will know the reason why. 25 cents SMITH'S CAFE mK:mnm8ssm:mnroxnr8i IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank" to comflnc its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, tho bank not only enhances its own stability, but piomotusthc highest interest of the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. 0. B. Hinsdale V. S. MeFarland President Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier KttttnttttitmtaagaHHtmiataamiuaa FOR. SALE The business and fix tures of Castle Restaurant, North Bend. Snap for right party Seo VM. 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 B-acre tracts at $G0 and $65 per acre. Owner C. II. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. LOCAL TKMPE I J AT CUE UK- O POUT. For twenty-four hours end- ing C p. ni April 23, by Dr. E. MIngus, local cooperative government observer. Maximum 53 Minimum 45 A At G l). m 52 Precipitation 78 Wind, Southeast; cloudy. WEATHER FORECAST. WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and cooler in Interior . with light frost. Saturday, fair; warmer In Interior; westerly winds. $ Personal Notes :; ART SELANDER retnrnnil tJil morning on the Breakwater from Portland. .MRS. A. L. NOUSEWORTH Is enter taining tho Art Club at lier Jiomo this afternoon. CHARLES SNOW left today on tho Eureka for Eureka, Cnl., qn busi ness and pleasure. BERT HAMPTON of Myrtle Point, Is spending a few days with friends on Coos Bay. JOSEPH GILBERT, the Empire pioneer who has been quite 111, 13 reported Improving. COOS HAY TIDES Tbe following tables give the nours of high and low tides for every aay this week: HIGH WATER A. SI. P. SL Friday . . 24 0:29 3.7 12:59 O.G Saturday . 25 1:55 3.2 2:09 0.8 SUNDAY ..26 3:09-2.4 3:09 0.9 LOW WATER A. SI. J P. SI. Date. h. m. ft. h. m.l ft. MAY, 1008. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Friday . . .1 6:53 -0.8 6-55 2.2 Saturday . .2 7:34 -0.9 7:29 2.6 SUNDAY . .3 8:09 -0.6 8:07 3.0 Shingle Mill to Start. It is an nounced that the North Bend Shin gle mill which has been closed re cently, will resume operations with in a few days. FOR RENT Single room In Nas burg building. Apply E. S. Bar gelt, Red Cross Drug store. i-rj r-U H r FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon.,; 1C0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. It. McCann. North' Bend. Championship of the world Prize Fight To-Night RPHEUM THEATE Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. Admission 10c HERE'S YOUR GOOD HEALTH Weinhnrd's TJccr .WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE. Phono -181 Orders Delivered Free K A Large Stock of NEW GOODS Has just arrived for me, which enables me to make a large stock of Will Elect Officers. The regular election of officers of the Milllcoma club, will be h,eld Saturday after nriton, the 'polls bejng open from 12 o'clock "until 9 o'clock. Several friendly contests for honors are on. Use New System. Tho "sling" system, is being utilized at the C. A. Smith mill In loading lumber. The last cargo' of the Nann Smith was taken' aboard in this manner and it proved very satisfactory. The iron bands were left on the lumber so that It may be unloaded tho same way. Tho cost and time of loading and unloading will be greatly reduced by the new system. CLAUDE BROWN of Myrtle Point, has been spending a few days with friends on Coos Bay. CLAUDE BROWN of Myrtle Point, hns been visiting friends on Coos Bay for several days. EMMETT PIERCE, who Is operating a logging camp above Allegany, is on Coos Bay on business. MR. and MRS. WM. WATERS havo returned to North Inlet after a short visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. D. L. Foote. G. H. PERRIAM, who has been in stalling the vaults and safes in the new quarters of the First Savings bank, went to Bandon this morning on business. E. A. BECKETT, the Coquille liquor dealer who appeared as the plain tiff In the suits against 'the prop osed local option election, is on Coos Bay on business. MRS. J. S. COKE entertained twenty ladles at her home the other after noon. The home was prettily Ido corated In Japanese fashion and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. New Clothes FOR YOU Wins First Sloney. Morwood, one of R. D. Hume's horses took first money In the flve-furlong dash on the Emeryville tracks last week, de leaving eleven oiner tnorougiiDreas for the $500 purse. Mr. Hume, who is on Coos Bay, Is jubilant over the event as It marked his first winning of the season on tho California courses. Morwood ran in the Curry county races last year. He covered the five furlongs in 23 and two-fifth seconds. :n:::::::::: Electric FLAT IRONS THE RINK OPEN EVERY APTERNN0N AND EVEN ING, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p. m. Special rMa to private parties, 0:!JO to 11:30 p. in. DANCING every Wednesday night after 0:30 p. in. Gents, Uric; Ladles, free. Excellent floor. Good music. D. L. AVERY, Prop. Hmmm:m:::mami :n:mnmmnmmttJ n::ta:m::jmj:nn:n:::j:nmnnj:m::: UAOTPnO o TV I T ATM 8 IVIHlO 1 LUXO OC lVlCL-MliN General Contractors Crushed Rock Building Stono Concrete Pedestals Sand, Brick, Lime, Cement AVholesnlo nnd Retail Dealers in BEAVER HILL COAL flair and Wood Fibre Plaster Building Paper Roofing Pnper Asphalt and Carbolinium :: Every residence on Coos Bay H that Is wired for electric ser- ti vice should have one of these most uf-eful and time saving : flattrorc Ask your neighbor it who ons one. Two million America women are using ti them. H The Coos Bay Gas & Electric If Company H Marshfield and North Bend m:mmtm:mmtmmun:mH jJWvKWWBgMBSBaBSwaiBJiB'aaawM MANGAN'S Undertaking nwF-. Al L.ORING New Motor Boat. The Bevier En gine Works of North Bend, is con structing a new motor boat that Is attracting considerable attention. It Is of the White Steamer type, fifty feet long, nine and one-half feet beam and has twin screws. It will be completed In about a month. It will be an oil burner. BERT TAYLOR, ono of the pitchers of the Marshfield baseball team, will leave In the morning for Portland on business. It Is barely possible that he will remain there. However, If baseball prospects brighten up a bit, Manager Char les Howard will endeavor to ar range to have him return. F. J. WADE, a well-known Scotts burg merchant, Is on Coos Bay on business. Ho says that everything Is prosperous In that vicinity. As yet, he says no work on has been started on tho construction of tho Drain-Coos Bay railway although everyone In that section Is expect ing to see some signs of activity soon. MISS A. E. CANNON, the efficient bookkeeper of the Pettyjohn & Nichols Company, will leave to morrow for an extended visit at the home of her parents in Salem, Ore. She expects to remain until about Juno 1st. During her ab sence, SIIss Annlo Cox will havo charge of the books In the Petty john and Nichols office. Fine SIoos Head Clay Moore has just placed one of the finest sped- ti Office, Broadway nnd Queen Streets. Phono Slain 2011 II SIABSIIFIELD, OREGON :ntmmamtiutmm85mtmw ttwmmmatwwwiitmmwwtmw 2SZSHS2SESHS3aE52HiaSHSHSESHSHSH'ESZSHSH5HSE5BSEE5ESHSESHSa5HS2SZSa5? S 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 New O'Conncl Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 The COOS BAY SHEET METAL WORKS Manufacturers of t Gnlvinized iron, copper cornices skylights, ridging hip, flnhiLs, gut- '.' iii iiiiiiiiiL-y.N, KnriMKo ami usn cans. Tunics of all kinds, vcntilutini: and uhilnir of all kinds, nu-ful fi. ' ' I proof 1 raincs and ash galvanized corrugated iron, copper tin, mid Warm air furnaces. Jobbing of all kinds. Trices reasonable. .First class work manship. BROADWAl, near Queen, Slnrahfleld, Ore. 'Phono: Slain 2103 I Transfer and Delivery Job Work Done Promptly Wood and Coal Chas. Doane - Phone 534 C. F. McCoUum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - i - - A. St. Dock 3S51SE5HEESZ5a5ESHS?JcL5Z5a5HS3ES?a52SH5H5a5Z5SSS5ESaSE5a5Z.5HSHSESESH5 COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (Sb Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield l CLEARING, GHADING CITl LOTS and BLOWING out STUSIPS. I am prepared to take con- t tracts for this work and do it 1 thoroughly and satisfactorily. t Estimates on work furnished. I Apply to PETE It SCOTT, Jr. I Phono 538 Sfarshfleld OUR PURE PORK SAUSAGE Hams must bo trimmed and shaped and tho nlco lean pieces of pork cut from the hams, with just enough of tho fat mixed In to make the sausage cook right not too fat and not too lean seasoned with pure spices and made In as cleanly surroundings as though in your own kitchen. That's how our sausages are made. All pork used In our sausages has passed government inspection and we call them just what they are, "pure pork sausage," nothing more nor nothing less. There aro "fancy brands" of sausage in tho market at double our price that can't touch them for goodness. OUR PRICE PURE PORK SAUSAGE 10c POUND The CITY MARKET It. C. MERCER returned this morn ing from Ten Slilo where he has been with a fishing party for a few days. He says that trout are biting In good shape, one resi dent of that section landing thirty eight good ones yesterday. Mer cer brought back a two-pound trout as a trophy. Guide Rob Krueger, Rob Abbott, Rex Stand ish and Joe Noble who were along, could not break away from tho fine sport and will remain a few days longer. ments of a mounted Moos head that has ever been seen on Coos Bay in tho "Claymore." It is pronounced nearly perfect. It was secured by Claude Brown of Myrtle Point, who brought It hero and placed at tho "Claymore." Tho head is attracting much attention from huntsmen and others. R. H. Noble, Prop. Marshfield, Oregon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been examined by eminent analytical chemists who certified that it con tained no narcotics. It is not only a safe and harmless medicine but the bust' In use for coughs, colds and croup. For salo by JOHN PREUSS. Use Tafttalum Lamps The Great White Light, Buy the 1908 latest improvement in electric lamps; a metalfc-ed filament lamp, giving a powerful and brilliant white light. Sixty cents per month on flat rates. , Seventy cents apiece for the lamps. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Company Marshfield and North Bend THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS MANUPACTURKTS OP GAS ENGINES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFIINO a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend Wollcn Mills North Bend Phone 1291 Gets Sllssionnry's SHUens. Tho Rev. Wm. F. Holl has placed a pair of driving mitts, formerly worn by the Rev. Fnther Crossman, the noted Lutheran missionary, during the lat ter s service In Nova Scotia, on ex hibition at tho Chamber of Com merce. They are declared to bo a good Illustration for comparison of Coos Bay weather with that of tho North Atlantic coast. Has a New Position. Word Jma been received hero of the appoint ment of H. A. Colvln, formerly with tho Coos Bay Slanufacturlng Com pany, as superintendent of the new box factory which Is being built by Swlgert and Campbell of Port land, who recently purchased tho A. W. Silsby sawmill at West Fork and tho Glendalo box factory at Glen-dale. New Feature Films. Two feature films wero presented In tho now bill at tho Crystal last night. The great drama "Curfew Must Not Ring To night" Is a thrilling story of tho days of Cromwell. A Royalist Is captur ed and condemned to bo shot, Tho heroic way In which his wlfo rescues him Is both surprising and dramatic. "Hunting Above tho Clouds" shows a realistic hunt for mountain goat In tho snowy Alps. A cowboy song and a soldier song complete a bill that Is unusually entertaining and Interesting. DRINK WEINIIARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE m II M m I 'Si', f ! .11 i V