The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 30, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908.
LARGE AUDIENCE AT
FAREWELL CONCERT.
Tattle of the-Town !,! Personal Notes f
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o-Night, Friday and
Ap
ril 30th, May !
IN AX A1WI ("MAIU An unlucky young man sits in a mysteri
ous chair and his efforts to get out ot It arc ludicrous in the
extreme. Scene after scene- of intonso comedy.
i:srVHS NEAR NAPLES Actual scones and incidents taken
on this famous volcano.
KiXK.'Y'S CAMPING PARTY In the following comic scones:
1. Roggy almost gets shot.
2. Keggy's new canoe.
3. Reggy busts the tent.
4. Iteggy kills a bear.
5. Iteggy gets arrested.
Hear Reinnris Gubbert in the two n cw illustrated songs.
10c
PERFORMANCES 7:!50 and 8:l."p.m
ADMISSION
ARPHEUM
Home is Nothing Like This at
7:30 and 0:45 Performances 7:30 and 8:45
PROGRAM CHANGED SUNDAY and THURSDAY
Oc
TOE" DTW 0PEN EVERY AfTERNNON AND EVEN
i JtlL KinlV ING, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p. m.
Special nVW to private parties :HO to 11:30 p. in.
DANCING every Wednesday night after 0:30 p. in.
Gents, 25c.; Ladies, free.
i:celIont lloor.
Good music. D. L. AVERY, Prop.
Are Nee
No matter where they
i i., nn,tnr o vorinpUnn
put an improvement in product
ways results when Motors turn the
These benefits arc especially valuable to
BAKERS
BLACKSMITHS
BOTTLERS
UlTCIIERS
CONFECTIONERS
CONTRACTORS
DENTISTS
DRESSMAKERS
GROCERS
LAUNDERRRS
Anyone using power can
profit hy consulting
,.. THE """" "
Coos Bay Gas
COMPANY
Marshfield and North Bend, Oregon
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For Books go to a Book Store
For Drugs go to a Drug Store
NORTON and HANSEN
Keep the Latest in Books
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM P0RTLAN D SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 441.
THE BEYIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUPACTURETS OP
0S EN01NES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHAMCALITjRAFIINa
a Specialty. Shops In the Nurtli Bend Wollen Mills
North Bend - -
aturday
aid 2c
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THEAT
are or what they drive
in nvnnnse an increase in out
some decided improvement al-
wheels.
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HOUSEKEEPERS
JEWELERS
MACHINISTS
PRINTERS
WOODWORKERS
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& Electric jj
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Phone 1291
4 H. P. $87
6 H. P. $107.50
Complete with Salt
Vater Fittings
C. H. CODDING
Marshfield - Oregon
That Happy Feeling
Comes of Dining
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IS
Try it
Transfer and Delivery
Job Work Done Promptly
Wood and Coal
Chas. Doane - Phone 534
THOMASON & HANSON
-DfALfRS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
4
Free Delivery
Phono 1751
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FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARIVS BEER
By mail or Phono
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
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X Ciias. A. Stevens Coat & Suit
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. P.. SMITH, Agt.
t Cor. Firt and 3 Sts. Manhfield, Ore.
I'Hb u I Sen. ire nt n Hour
liooil Hun u uiid chiclet..
UEISMvR, MILLER & CO.
Lnery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sala.
Tnlrri A. A M. iMioih. i.'H Marshfleld
IMMEDIATE VICINITY j
P It is the policy of this bank to
i ii commie ii uiiimeis iu mu mi- x;
1 1 mediate vicinity. In following g
j this com be, tho bunk not only 2
n enhances its own btability, but
i promotes tnu lnglieit interest oi fc
j! the community. V
I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of 1
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
h O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland Ft
51 President Cashier j
H John Piuess It. T. Kaufman Jj
I Vice Pies. Asst. Cashier H
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li"OIi TARLE USE TRY
Weinhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
A Pull I inanf '
School Books
and
School Supplies
at
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Tost Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise,
Front street, Marshfleld.
ZeB$sbS ii5flll&&
mMmr3&K
Rr:igcs' Quartette Rentiers Pleasing
Piogium at Final Entertainment
On Coos Ray.
The farowell concert by the brid
ges Qunrtette at the Masonic Opera
house last evening, was given to a
crowded house which showed its ap
preciation of the excellent program
by frequent applause and encores.
The program was one of the best and
most entertaining that has ever
been presented to a Coos Ray audience
Last night's entertainment mark
ed the conclusion of the organiza
tion's work here which Included the
organfrntton and starting of chor
uses at the Methodist Episcopal
churches In North Rend and Marsh
fle'.d. Largo choruses have been or
ganized in both cities and the mem
bers of both are very much pleased
with what has been accomplished.
Should the quartette return to
Marshfleld again, they will find a
ready welcome awaiting them by
those who have had the opportunity
to attend their entertainment and
listen to their programs this time.
FOR RENT Dwelling, Shop or
Store for rent on Front St., rent,
$15, by Title Guarantee and Abs
tract. TO LET 4-room cottage In South
Marshfleld. Inquire E. A. Eick
worth. FOR RENT Kenyon Cottage, In
rear of "Fix Up." Inquire, at
Gunnery.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures
For Information address 'A' Times
FOR RENT Furnished house. Ap
ply E. Ogren, Pioneer Market.
FOR RENT Three rooms on 'C St.
furnished or unfurnished, hot or
cold water. Address, Box 409.
FOR SALE Regular $400 piano,
has been in use 3 months, will sell
for $210, party going away Sat
urday. Inquire Room 1, Rogers
building.
WANTED Woman coolt for quarry.
Man and wife preferred. Inquire
Masters & McLain, Marshfleld,
Ore.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. Wm, A. Toye.
FOR RENT After Monday, April
27th, largo storeroom with double
front, adjoining Breakwater ware
house. Apply to Robert Marsden.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $00 and $G5 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT Single room in Nas
burg building. Apply E. S. Bar
gelt, Red Cross Drug store.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold nods. cheau. P. F. Gaguon.
ICO ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bond.
MANGAN'S
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New 0'ConncI Bldrj.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
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EMPIRE
Fish Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
canned fish; In fact all kinds of
fish In season.
Wharf back of . . .
PIONEER GROCERY. Di
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AVEINIIAItD'S BEER
PROMOTES HEALTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Froe.
Little grains ef fact Rifted from T
the chaff of gossip flying up
and down the town. J
LOCAL TKMPIRATTRE RE- O
PORT. O
& For twenty-four hours end-
Ing p. m., April 29, by Mrs. O
E. MIngiis, local ofilclal gov-
ernment observer.
Maximum SI
Minimum 3S
4- At 0 p. m CI 4
-$ Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
OREGON. Showers to-
fc night and Friday; cooler,
COOS RAY TIDES
Tho following tables give the
aours of high and low tides for every
jay this week:
HIGH WATERI A. M. P. M.
Thursday . 23 4:51 5.7 G:52 5.1
Friday . . 24 C:ll 5.3 7:57 5.4
Saturday . 25 7:35 5.3 S:55 5.9
SUNDAY ..2CI 8:49 5.G 9:42 G.4
LOW WATER: A. M. 1 P. M.
Date. ( h. in. I ft. h. m. ft.
MAY, 1008.
liOW WATER A. M. I 1. M.
Thursday . 7 11:031 0.9 11:49 3.S
Friday . . 8 11:54 1.3
Saturday . .9 1:04 3.5 12:49 l.G
SUNDAY . 10 1:59 3.0J 1:47 1.8
Many Have Tonsilitis. A large
number of people on Coos Bay are
reported to be suffering from ton
silitis. None of the cases are seri
ous.
Shingle Mill Sold. Word was re
ceived here today that Messrs. Wade
and Hollopeter of Bandon, head a
syndicate which has purchased the
Bandon Shingle mill property.
Has Scarlet Feer. Mrs. Far
rlnger's home on Broadway near 'C
street, wis quarantined this morn
ing owing to her little daughter, Ur
sula, being taken ill of scarlet fever.
Tho numerous friends of the little
miss hope for early recovery.
Boats Leave Today. The tug
Hunter came in from Gardiner last
night with a load of produce, return
ing this morning laden with merchan
dise. Tlie Robarts, towing the May
flower, also left this morning for the
Siuslaw.
Call It La Crosse Park. Messrs.
C. W. Tower, I. R. Tower, G. W.
Carleton, Edward Donnelly and
James Baines returned last night
from South Coos river where they
were inspecting the Witto tract
which they and other local men re
cently bought. It was decided to
divide it into various sized small
tracts. It will be known as La
Crosse park, and Dr. C. W. Tower
will be elected president of tho own
ing body which will be known as tho
La Crosse Park Association.
COQUILLE CULLINGS.
News at Coos County Seat as Told by
The Herald.
Oliver Hoglio went to Marshfleld
Monday where ho will make his homo
for a while.
Captain Boyce of tho Life Saving
station at Coos Bay, returned after
a visit with relatives and friends nt
Bandon on Mondny.
Mrs. .1. C. Varney and daughter,
Mrs. A. W. Kelley of this city, vis
ited friends at the bay tho latter part
of last week, returning Monday.
D. II. Johnson, who has been suf
fering from rheumatism of late, went
to Bandon Monday to take tho steam
er Elizabeth for San Francisco. He
will try California for change.
Mrs. A. J. Sherwood and daugh
ter Claro of this city, went to the
bay by Saturday's train. They wont
to visit Mrs. Sherwood's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rogers of Coos river.
Miss Gladys Gage of this city,
who has been at Santa Rosa, Cal., at
tending business college, returned by
tho last Breakwater. Sho was met
at tho bay by her mother and sister
Bonnie.
Building
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWIR PIPE
DRAIN TILE ind
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (8b SUPPLY CO.
North Rend, Oregon.
DR. E. MINGl'S returned at noon
from Coqtiille
ROY TANNER of Florence, is
Coos Bay on business.
on
F. S. DOW returned today from a
business trip to Coqulllo.
MRS. MeCANN, a well-known resi
dent of Marshfleld, is reported ill.
W. It. HAINES returned yesterday
from a business trip to Coqtiille.
MISS NELLIE WELLS of Marshfleld,
is spending a few weeks in Rose
burg. J. R. MILLER and wife, and Miss
Sylvia Clarno went to Coqulllo
this morning.
MISS L. R. ROSA of Bandon, was in
Marshfleld today en route to Gar
diner. JOHN STEINLEICHTNER and Gus.
Carlson of Ten Mile, were in
Marshfleld today on business.
MRS. JOHN W. PROCTOR of San
Francisco, is visiting at the J. H.
Flanagan home In this city.
L. A. McDONALD of Gardiner, is
spending a few days on Coos Bay
visiting friends and looking after
business.
P. C. PETERSON, from the Flat
Head valley, Montana, Is on Coos
Bay investigating its resources and
advantages with a view to locating
here.
W. G. MADDEN WHO has just com
pleted a contract on the new
building of the First Trust and
Savings bank, left this morning
via Drain for his home In Port
land. HUGH McLAIN has returned from
Coquille where he was completing
settlement for contract for cement
sidewalks around the county court
house, which the firm of Masters
& McLain recently finished.
C. W. WOLCOTT, tho well-known
grocer, has departed on an ex
tended vacation trip to Los An
geles and other points In tho
south. During his absence, tho
store will be In charge of James
Gray.
DAVID ROBERTS, the well-known
pioneer of Empire City, was In
Marshfleld today 'visiting friends.
Ho is planning on going to Eu
ropo for an extended stay late this
summer. In case, ho has to glvo
up the European trip, ho expects
to spend the late summer and fall
with a daughter In tno Coqulllo
valley.
G. T. Robison returned from Port
land last week with friends direct
from Missouri. There were Jas. Mod
lock and family, Jas. Plummer and
fnmily, W. E. Cleghorn and wife and
Will Rinehart.
W. M. Kay from RIverton and
Surveyor Cathcart passed through
this city Monday to the Myrtle Point
section where they wero joined by
Georgo Griflln of Gravel Ford. They
did some road viewing and surveying
on tho upper river and are now In
this section doing the same kind of
work.
Mrs. J. E. Medio and Mrs. Chas.
Ilayter of tho lower river, arrived by
tho last Plant from San Francisco,
and proceeded through this city Mon
day to their respectlvo homes, they
had been to Ilanford, California, for
several weeks, visiting relatives and
friends. They wero met at this placo
by tho former's husband.
S. S. Endicott of near Myrtle Point,
has been called to Portland on tho
account of the Illness of his son,
Chas. Endicott, who was In that city
attending a dental college. It was
thought for a while that there was
no show for tho young man, but tho
last word from tho nurso was that
there might bo a ray of hope for his
recovery. Ho had Just undergono a
second operation for appendicitis.
Tho young man's many relatives and
friends of this placo and Myrtle Point
will anxiously await further news.
Material
PLUM1ING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
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