The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 25, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, SATURDAY 25, 1908.
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ever
No maLter where
A saving in power a reduction in expense
output an improvement in product some decided
ment always results when Motors turn the wheels.
These benefits are especially
valuable to
Bakers
Blacksmiths
BoLUers
Butchers
Confectioners
Anyone Using
Marshfield
TBe Coos Bay Gas (to Electric
COMPANY
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Special
1 1 Acres, 3 miles from town; 3
Cows, 1 50 Hens, 11-4 acres
This is without doubt the best
buy on the market for
$2,600
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STUTSMAN & CO-
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Cub Cull Service at Any Hour
Good Heime aud Vehicles.
IIEISNKR, MILLER & CO.
IJvery, Feed and Salo Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Third A. A Bt. PIioiip 1201 Varahfleld
Building Material
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA C0TTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Si, SUPPLY
North Ilciul, Oregon.
Needed Wh
Whe
Tut
they are or what they drive
Contractors
Dentists
Dressmakers
Grocers
Launderers
Power Can Profit
and NorLh Bend
room
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Wolnhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
Wo will store your
goods for lc
Paint Q"
cubic feet. Bay Slda
c-ti Bend.
PLUM3ING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
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It
an increase in
lmprove-
Housekeepers
Jewelers
Machinists
Printers
by Consulting
Oregon
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LOST A hand level,
to City Engineer's
ceive reward.
Finder return
Office and re-
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, largo storeroom with double
front, adjoining Breakwater ware
house. Apply to Robert Marsden.
GIRL WANTED To do general'
housework. Apply Mrs. J. A.
Matson. .
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 $60 and $05 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. Complete set of House
hold Goods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North
Bend.
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8 First Class Turkey
i and Chicken Dinner
Tomorrow
Besides other Sun-
day Specialties
SMITH'S CAFE I
X AT THE CHURCHES
A i A'JHOLIC CM Till II. A
A Rev. Father DONNELLY. A
CATHOLIC. Mass will bo celebrat
ed at North Bend at S o'clock Sun
day morning, and In Marshfield at
10:30 o'clock. The Ilov. Father
Donnelly, pastor.
A Tlli: LITHKRAN CHL'HCII. A
A Ilov. B. F. Bengtson, Pastor. A
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LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday
school, 9:30 a. in.; service, 10:30
a. m.; Young People's Society,
7 p. m.; service, S p. in. Preach
ing at Hast Maislifield, school
house, 3 p. in. B. F. Bengtson,
pastor.
A CHRISTIAN isCIENCE. A
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services
will be held In the Masonic Tem
ple, Sunday at 11a. in. Subject:
"Probation after Death." A cor
dial invitation is extended to all.
A ENGLISH LUTHERAN. A
A WM. F. HOLL, Pastor. A
ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH.
At Red Men's hall. Morning serv
ice, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 12 a.
m.; Luther League, 6:45 p. in.;
evening service, 7:30 p. m. Wm.
F. Holl, pastor.
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A FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
A Rev. D. W. THURSTON .
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 10 a.
m., Bible school, F. M. Stewart,
superintendent; 11 a. nu, sermon:
"An Unforgotten Past"; 3 p. m.,
Junior Union, Ivan Gulovson, sup
erintendent; 7 p. m., Young Peo
ple's service, subject: "Foreign
Mibsions," George Swiggett, lead
er; S p. m.( A Grand Temperance
Rally, with special music by a
large chorus choir under the direc
tion of C. J. Mlllis, and an address
by the pastor on tne subject:
"Shall My Boy Become a Drunk
ard, or The Great Sin of Our Na
tion." Every one who is interested in
the boys and girls of Marshfield,
and who desire to save them from
ruin are most cordially invited to
this service. D. W. Thurston.
A METHODIST EPISPOCAL A
A W. R. F. BROWNE, Pastor. A
METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 10 a.
m., Sabbath school, E. L. Church,
superintendent: 11 a. m., sermon
by Rev. A. F. Lacy of North Bend,
subject, "The Watchman on the
Walls." 3 p. m. Junior League,
Miss Nettie Woolley, superintend
ent; 7 p. m., Epworth League, Air.
Arthur Drews, president; S p. m.,
sermon, subject, "Behold your
King." At the morning service
Mrs. R. Slmmeral and Miss Mabel
Tiffeny will sing, "Let Thy Loving
Arms Enfold Me." At the evening
service, Prof. Bridges will sing
"Resurrection." At the close of
the morning service the Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper will be ad
ministered. To all of these serv
ices, a most cordial welcome is ex
tended. W. R. F. Browne, pastor.
A FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. A
A H. H. BROWN, Pastor. A
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. The
Sunday school convenes for Bible
study at 10 a. m. Morning wor
ship is held at 11 o'clock. The
pastor will preach. Theme: Reli
gion Pure and Practical. The
music at this service will include
the anthem, "Must Jesus Bear the
Cross Alone," by Havens; and a
solo selected by Mr. C. E. Butter
field, The Christian Endeavor
service is held promptly at 7
o'clock. Subject: Paton and Mis
sions in the Islands. Acts 28:1-10.
Leader, Miss Ruth Smith. Even
ing service at 8 o'clock. The song
service will include the anthem,
"Let the Words of My Mouth," by
Baumbach, and a solo selected by
Mr. Leroy Smith, in addition to the
inspiring gospel songs. The pastor
will preach, subject: The Great
est Work as the Greatest Sport.
The choir is under the direction of
Professor E, A. Todd, organist.
Strangers are cordially Invited to
all our services and are given a
hearty welcome. H. H. Brown,
pastor.
Mother has remodeled her restau
rant to some extent and now has
private rooms for ladles.
BEST REAL ESTATE TO BUY'.
40 acres on Coos River 3 acres
bottom 7 to 8 acres bench
spmo Improvements $750
28 acres, fine creek bottom and
bench mostly cleared and In
fine cultivation houso and im
provements snap Is saying
good big interest on this amount.
$5,000.
Big Dairy and Stock farm on nav
igable tide- water, suitable for div
iding Into small tracts if desired
about is bottom land flno
Improvements Per ncro $10
Other bargains in farms and acreago
Fine Improved residence property
In West Marshfield Bay View
S2,:$00.
Fine Improved Residence property
In West Marshfield $2,000
Splendid building lots In Railroad
addition, West and South Marsh
field, and North Marshfield, each
S300 to $000.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Tattle of the Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
the chaff of gossip Hying up
and down tlio town.
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LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT. O
For twenty-four hours end-
lng 6 p. m., April 24, by Dr.
E. Mingus, local cooperative
government observer.
Maximum 54
Minimum 45
At C p. m 50
Precipitation 49
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
COOS BAY TIDES
The following tables give the
oours of high and low tides for every
jay this week:
HIGH WATERI A. M. V. M.
Saturday .25 1:55 3.2 2:09 0.8
SUNDAY ..26 3:09 2.4 3:09 0.9
LOW WATER A. M. J 1 M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m.l ft.
MAY, 11)08.
Date. h. m.l ft. I h. in. ft.
Saturday . .21 7:341-0.91 7:29 2.6
SUNDAY . .3 8:09-0.6i 8:07 3.0
Buys North Bend Store. John
R. Miller of Marshfield, was in Co
quille Tuesday on business. Mr. Mil
ler has purchased the bankrupt stock
of groceries of the Russel Bros., at
North Bend. Coquille Sentinel.
Lawyers to Coquille. Nearly
every Coos Bay lawyer went to Co
quille Friday morning to be present
at the opening of Circuit Court by
Judge Hamilton.
Basebnll Meeting. It is likely
that Manager Charles Howard of the
Marshfield baseball team and Man
ager A. Whlsnant of the North Bend
team, will go to Coquille tomorrow
or Sunday at attend a meeting of the
baseball managers to arrange a sche
dule for the season.
Small Steamer Snagged. The
steamer plying on the Coquille be
tween Bandon and Coquille, was
snagged Thursday night, and is now
out of commission. A large hole
was torn in the bottom but she suc
ceeded in running ashore before she
filled with water. The Favorite has
been undergoing repairs and had it
not been for the timely arrival of
the Wolverine, transportation on the
Coquille would have been tied up.
New Store to Open. George
Rotner, the former Coos Bay young
man who is to manage J. L. Bow
man's new store here, arrived in
Marshfield yesterday, and Is arrang
ing for the opening which will be
about May 1st. The store will oc
cupy quarters in tho new Coos
building and will be called tho Coos
Bay Store. Men's clothing and fur
nishings will be handled. Mr. Rot
ner Is being warmly welcomed back
by his old friends and acquaintances.
Lease Baseball Grounds. Man
ager Charles Howard closed a leaso
today for tho Marshfield baseball
park for five months. He has called
a meeting of the fans to be held
Monday night in the city hall and
hopes to have a good turnout so
that tho season can bo btarted in
good shape. As boon as this meet
ing is held, the general meeting of
tlie managers of the teams In the
proposed league will be held to ar
range a schedule.
NORTH BEND NEWS
J. W. Woods attended the mas
querade ball In Mar3hileld Thursday.
Mrs. Dr. E. Mingus of Marshfield,
was a North Bond shopper yesterday.
Mrs. Peterson of North Inlet, Is
visiting relatives and friends in North
Bend today.
Miss Marion Emhoff attended tho
masquerade ball In Marshfield Thurs
day evening.
Mrs. Ed. Johnson left on the
Breakwater this morning for Port
land where she will visit relatives.
L. J. Simpson, Mrs. Simpson, W. F.
Bode and Mrs. Keating left today for
Sunset Bay whero they will enjoy a
"brief outing.
L. A. Seeley, who has recently been
employed at the Porter mill, and
wife and daughter left this morning
for Chico, Cal.
Miss McNey, who has beon assist
ant In tho North Bend postofllco, will
go to Portland shortly to spend tho
summor. Her health has been poor
recently and she hopes to completely
recuperate during her vacation.
Tho Rov. J. Burkhart of tho North
Bond Presbyterian church, Is expect
ed home today from Grants Pass
whero ho has been attending tho
southwestern Orgeon conference.
Dr. O. E. Smith, a pioneer dentist
of Marshfield and Coos Bay, but who
has been located at Eugene recently,
camo over yesterday to visit rolatlves
hero and look after property inter
ests. Mrs. A. C. Brown, two sons and
Miss Incy Brown left this morning
for Snohomish, "Wash., where they
expect to uiuko their homo for a time,
at lea&t. Tlioy havo resided horo
about two years but recently Mrs.
Brown has been in poor health and
hopes secure bonoflt In tho farther
north climate.
THE SANITARY Moat Markot Is
too busy to write ads, but thoy'ro all
to tho good. C. II, Hall, proprietor,
'Phono 1001.
I Personal Notes f
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on
LINDEN
business.
has gone to Coquille
. TIMMONS, a lumberman of As
toria is on Coos Bay on business.
MRS. McDANIELS and
went to Coquille this
a short stay.
daughters
morning for
WM. NOBLE has returned from Ten
Mile where ho ha3 been looking
after his ranch.
SIG. HANSEN, the well-known Co
quille business man, Is in Marsh
Held todny on business.
DR. E. MINGUS went to Coqulllo
this morning to look after matters
In court In which he is interested.
W. BENNETT returned last even
ing from Coquille where he was
attending the opening session of
court.
F. S. DOW Is rapidly rernver'ng
from the mumps, with which ho
has been ill for the past wpnk, and
hoped to get down this afternoon.
JUDGE E. O. POTTER of Eugene, is
on Coos Bay in the interests of
the state appropriation for Oregon
State University at Eugene, and
visiting friends here.
DR. E. SMITH of Eugene, a pioneer
dentist of Marshfield, arrived here
yesterday to visit friends and re
latives and to look after property
Interests.
NUMBER of the office employes of
the C. A. Smith mill are preparing
for an enjoyable outing up Coos
River Sunday, the Mabel H. being
engaged for the trip.
MRS. A. W. RHINEHART, sister of
Mrs. C. H. Marsh, has returned
from Southern California whero
she has been spending the winter
and will spend considerable time
visiting In Marshfield.
. C. W. BERRY, a prominent rail
road contractor of Portland, pass
ed through Marshfield en route to
Coquille where ho will look after
business interests. Whether Wt
visit has any connection with thci
proposed Drain-Coos Bay railroad
could not be ascertained today.
MRS
A.
O'KELLY, wife of Captain J.
O'Kelly has returned from
Southern California where she has
been visiting relatives and friends.
She spent some time at Paso
Robles whero she had the pleasuro
of meeting Rear Admiral Evans of
the Atlantic fleet who is now so
journing there for the benefit of
his health.
JUDGE WATKINS of Portland, camo
to Coos Bay yesterday to look
after business Interests and to vis
it relatives in this section. Ho
states that everything Is prosper
ous at Portland. He was pleased
at tho growth of Marshflekl, for
which there is still a warm spot
in his heart even if ho did uoo
away from hero several years nfo.
WORKMAN FALLS AND
IS BADLY INJURED.
.Tames Bhulsoe Sustains Broken Col
lar Bone and Other Injuries
nt Railway Dock.
James Bludsoo, a Marshfield long
shoreman, was badly injured as a
result of a fall whilo engaged in load
ing tho steamer Esther Buhne, with
lumber, at tho railroad dock. Ho
slipped and fell, striking on his head
and shoulder.
He was taken to Mercy hospital
where It was found that ho had sus
tained a broken collar bone, a severe
scalp wound and some bad bruises.
No lasting ill-results are anticipated
from his injuries.
For a good chicken dinner, go to
Mother's, tomorrow.
TO THE MAN WHO STOLE THE
POWDER IN SENOSTACKEN'S
ADDITION.
Better return powder where you
got It by Monday morning. It will
rolleve your conscience, if you have
any, and wo need the explosives to
make clearing for a lot of flno
houses. Besides, I know the color
of your hair, and how often you
comb It.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN.
NOTICE
TO BASEBALL
AND FANS.
PLAYERS
Thore will bo a meeting of thoso
Interested In baseball Monday even
ing at 8 o'clock sharp, at the Council
Chambers City Hall for the purpose
of perfecting an organization and
to devise ways and mean3 of sustain
ing a ball team In th,ls town. Also
to discuss forming a Coos County
League. All thpso Interested aro
earnestly requested to be present.
C. A. HOWARD,
Acting Manager.
SATURDAY EVENING SNAPS.
2 Lots on Broadway $1,250.
2 Lots on Broadway, with
houso $2,000
1 Lot and Houso in Bay Park.
$525.
135x140 on 'C and Bennett
streets $800
1,500 Acres Coal Land. .. .$7,500
8 Lots In Boiso addition for $425
50 acres cholco platting land, closo
in, at $105 per aero.
Seo Title Guaranteo and Trust
Company.
II. SENGSTACKEN.
Storo your Goods with the
Si 'a Paint Co., North Bend.
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