THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908.
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Moving Pictures
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Home Is Nothing Like This at
7:30 and 8:45 Performances 7:30 nnd 8:45
PROGRAM CHANGED SUNDAY and THURSDW
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THE MOT 0PEN EVERY AFTERNNON AND EVEN
1 HE. Kin IV ING, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p. m.
Special ri 4ffl to private parties 0:JJO to 11:30 p.
DANCING every Wednesday night after 0:30 p.
Gents, 25c.; Ladies, free.
Excellent floor.
Good music. D. L. AVERY, Prop
Motors Are
Wherever
No matter where they
A saving In power a reduction in expense an Increase in out
put an improvement In product some decided Improvement al
ways results when Motors turn the wheels.
These benefits are especially valunblo
BAKERS
BLACKSMITHS
BOTTLERS
BUTCHERS
CONFECTIONERS
CONTRACTORS
DENTISTS
DRESSMAKERS
GROCERS
LAUNDERERS
Anyon
e using
profit by
Coos Bay Gas & Electric
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
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THE BEV1ER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUPACTURETS OP
GAS ENQ1NES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. A1ECHAMCAL;DRAFIINQ
n Specialty. Shops in the North Band Wollen Mills
North Bend
I COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS III
Cavanagh, Chapman (S Co. I ,
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty f
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield I
May Bargains
Saturday, May 1st and 2d
Tomatoes, 3 cans
for.
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Peas, 2 cans for
Corn, per can
Corn or Gloss starch, 3 for.
Uncolored Japan tea, per lb
30c Coffee, per lb 25c.
Dry granulated sugar, 14 lbs. for $1.00.
Light Brown Sugar 15 lbs. for $1.00
This Is only a few of the Bargains.
FARMERS WE CAN HANDLE YOUR EGGS AND OTHER
PRODUCE AT THE HIGHEST MA RKET PRICE..
AN0NA CASH GROCERY
OPPOSITE TIMES OFFICE.
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
THEATRE
' Illustrated Songs
7:30 and 8:45 p. m. QC
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in.
Needed
Wheels Turn
are or what they drive I
HOUSEKEEPERS
JEWELERS
MACHINISTS
TRINTERS
WOODWORKERS
power can
consulting
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Phone 1291
For Friday and j
25c.
25c.
. .i 10c.
25c.
30c.
That Happy Feeling
Comes of Dining
at
Smith's
Caf.
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Try it
Transfer and Delivery
Job Work Done Promptly
Wood and Coal
Chas. Doane - Phone 534
THOMASON & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hny Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phono 17B1
FAMILY ORDERS
WEINHARD'S
FOR
IJEER
By mall or Phono
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. R. SMITH, Agt.
Cor. Fint and B St. Marihficld, Ore.
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Cab Cull bervlce at Any Uonr
Good Ilcauo aud Vehicles.
H EISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sola.
Tnirrt & A st. Phone tall Marshfield
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3 IMMEDIATE VICINITY
H It is the policy of this bank to
coinlinu us business to the im
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, the bank not only
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
the community.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 8
5 COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland 8
President Cashier
H John Pruets It. T. Kaufman g
H Vice Pres. Asst. O.i-hier E
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FOR TABLE USE TRY
Weinlnml's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phone 181
Orders Delivered Free.
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CATCHY PATTERNS )
I in CATCHY CLOTHES j
The kind of clothes
that gentlemen wear
for Spring
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TAI L-ORlNG
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A Full Lineof
School Books
and
School Supplies
at
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Post Cnrds, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
Front street, Marshfield.
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FOUND Girl's small hand bag, with
handkerchief and small change.
Call at Times Office.
FOIl KENT Flats No. 3 and 8, in
the new O'Connell Building.
LOST A string of gold beads, be
tween Smith's Cafe and the School
House. Finder return to Times
Office and receive reward.
FOIl RENT Housekeeping suite.
Inquire of Mrs. Bascom, Johnson
Flats, Second street, between 'B'
and 'C streets.
WANTED Wood buyers Wo
have the only portable saw on the
bay. Saw your wood right at your
door. Wood sawed to order. We
know how o "cure" Alder mak
ing It the finest heating proposi
tion on the Bay. Get in your
order now and let us quote you
prices. Address, Cameron & Bu -cher,
Box 352, Marshfield.
TO LET 4-room cottage In South
Marshfield. 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
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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 bell
for $210, party going away Sat
urday. Inquire Room 1, Rogers
building.
WANTED Woman cook for quarry,
Man and wife preferred. Inquire
Masters & McLain, Marshfield,
Ore.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts
at $60 and $65 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold floods, cheao. P. F. Gagnon.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad-
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
0'CONNEIL BUILDING
Fixtures Lamps
Flat Irons Shades
Current Saving Devices
Wiring and Repairing
Motors, Telephones,
Doorbells Installed
See Us :
Masters and McLain
I General Contractor's Building
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011 -826
WEINHARD'S DEER
PROMOTES HEALTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Froe.
ft
MANGAN'S
Undertaking
Parlor
New 0'ConncI BIdg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones:
Office 2161
Residence 2171
HERE'S YOUR GOOD
HEALTH
Welnliard's Beer
.KARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phono -181
Orders Delivered Freo
Wo are now prepared to store
your goods. Bay Sldo Paint Co.,
North Bend
t Tattle of the-Town
Little grams of fact sifted from
the chaff of gossip flying up
and down Uio town.
WEATHER FORECAST. V
OREGON. Showers to-
night and Saturday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end- O
ing C p. in., April 30, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, local official gov-
ernment observer.
Maximum GG
Minimum 42
At G p. m 53
Precipitation none
Wind, Southwest; clear.
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COOS BAY TIDES
Tbo following tables give the
nours of high and low tides for overj
day this week:
HIGH WATER
Friday . . 24
Saturday . 25
A. M. P. M.
G:ll 5.3 7:57 I
7:35 5.3 8:55 I
8:49 5.6 9:42 i
A. M. P. M,
h. m.l ft. h. m.
5.4
5.9
6.4
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SUNDAY ..2G
LOW WATER
Date.
MAY, 1008.
LOW WATER
Friday . . 8
Saturday . .9
SUNDAY . 10
A. M.
P. M.
11:54 1.3
1:04 3.5 12:49
1:59 3.0 1:47
1.6
1.8
Will Open Camp. The Smith
Powers Logging Camp, No. 2, will
open for the season the first of next
week. It is located near Cunning
ham. Nairn Smith In. The Nann Smith
arrived in Coos Bay today from San
Francisco and went to her dock at
the C. A. Smith mill where she will
load again for the south.
Raises Much Celery. Henry
Graves of Shinglehouse Slough, was
in Marshfield this week on business
and while here announced his Inten
tion of engaging in the truck garden
ing business on a heavy scale. He
has about two acres of celery beds
this season.
Socialists Get Hall. It Is an
nounced that the local branch of the
Socialists will occupy the hall on the
second floor of tho Nelson building
on Front street, across from tho City
Hall, the Finnish societies having
given It up owing to their fine new
temple on 'C street in West Marsh
field being almost ready for occu
pancy. Rncer is Improving. "Teddy,"
the promising galloper of John R.
Herron's string, Is reported Improv
ing and may soon be able to bo put
into training. The horse suddenly
went lame last season and while
everything possible was dono for
him, he did not appear to improve
until a few weeks ago.
News of Shipping. Tho Alliance
will sail from Portland at S o'clock
Saturday evening, reaching Coos Bay
early Monday. The Plant sailed
from San Francisco Thursday after
noon and will reach hero early Sat
urday. The launch Enterprise Is be
ing delayed here again for repairs to
her engines.
Eagles Memorial Day. Tho local
lodge of Eagles will hold their an
nual memorial exercises Sunday. Tho
members will meet at their hall at
9 o'clock Sunday morning and march
In a body to tho cemetery where they
will decorate tho graves of their do
parted brothers. The complete pro
gram will be announced tomorrow.
Lawyers Homo Today. A major
ity of tho Coos Bay lawyers returned
last night from Coqullle where they
have been In attendance at court.
Owing to the Olln trial being on, It
was decided that thoro would be no
opportunity for a day or two to take
up any other business. Court will
last at least another week.
Will nelp University. Judge
Potter of Eugene, who has been
working In this section in behalf of
the appropriation for Oregon State
University last night, addressed a
meeting of Coqullle business men.
Resolutions indorsing the appropria
tion were adopted.
Tho Crystal. The film "In an Arm
Chair" at the Crystal last night
proved to be a genuine laugh prod
ucer. It Is one of thofunnlest mov
ing pictures ever shown hero, "Reg
gy's Camping Party" was a close
second in popularity. This film shows
the amusing Incidents and mishaps
of a camping party, ono of tho scenes
showing tho original bear-bug.
"Veslvlus Near Naples" consists of
actual scenes taken on and about this
famous volcano. Tho illustrated
songs were well presented.
Will Test Clay. J. II. Bridges
has Informed friends hero that he
f Persona! Notes
ERNEST McCRAY has gono to Ban
don on business.
I. S. KAUFFMAN went to Coquillo
on business today.
MRS. WM. SAUNDERS of Empiro
City, visited her sister, Mrs. A. P.
Owen, this week.
MR. and MRS. HILLIS SHORT went
to Myrtle point the first of tho
week for a short visit.
THOMAS McGINNIS has been ap
pointed superintendent of the new
Flanagan and Bennett Bank build
ing. MR. COOK of Boise, Ida., a banker,
is on Coos Bay visiting friends and
looking over business opportuni
ties hero.
MR. and MRS. WM. LEEDS havo
returned to their home In Marsh
field after a short outing at tho
Goodwill placo on Coos River.
MAX STROBLE, for some months
heretofore in the employ of Geo.
Wasson, has returned from an ex
tended trip in Southern California.
ENOCH HOMBURG of the C. A.
Smith retail lumber yard, has re- n
turned from Denver, Colo., where n
he spent the winter at his old
home.
MRS. ERNEST McCRAY of Marsh
field has gone 'to Coqullle to lead
tho singing during the revival
services that are being conducted
there by tho Rev. Mr. McConnell.
HENRY SUDERMAN of Bear Creek,
while visiting In Marshfield an
nounced that ho has given up tho
logging business permanently and
will devote his entire tlmo to
farming henceforth.
ROY GREGORY and wife, arrived
on Coos Bay today from Baker
City, Ore. Mr. Gregory is a
pharmacist and will take a posi
tion at the Everltt pharmacy In
North Bend.
W. Tt. F. BROWNE leaves tomorrow
for Gardiner where ho will occupy
the pulpit In the Methodist Epis
copal church Sunday, In placo of
the Presiding Elder. Captain
Schmehl of North Bend, will oc
cupy the pulpit In the Marshfield
Methodist Episcopal church Sun
day morning and evening.
The Rev. D. W. THURSTON of tho
Baptist church, will leave on tho
next Plant for San Francisco, to
attend the annual session of tho
Pacific Coast Baptist Conference
which will open at Oakland, May
11th, and last about a week. Somo
of the most prominent members of
the Baptist church in America will
be in attendance to address tho
conference which includes that
section of tho United States, be
tween Denver and tho Pacific.
Alva Doll was elected as tho other
delegate from Coos Bay and will
probably leave In a week. Tho
object of tho conference Is to se
cure a greater unity in church
work, tho motto being, "Get To
gether." THE handsome cue given as a
prize for tho highest run In billiards
at the Bird Billiard Parlors, was won
by F. M. Rummoll, with a scoro of
20 points. Two more cues will bo
given away this month at this placo
one for tho highest run In pool and
one for tho highest run In billiards.
DANCE at Sumner, May lGth.
Music by Langenburg Orchestra.
NOTICE.
All Scots aro requested to attend
the meeting of the Caledonian Club,
Nelson hall, Saturday night, May 2,
1908.
PETER SCOTT, Secretary.
DANCE SATURDAY EVENING.
Tho Marshfield Fire Department
and the Acmo Band will glvo one
of their famous balls at tho Odd
Fellows ball, Saturday evening.
May 2d.
Wo will store your goods for lc
cubic feet. Bay Side Paint Co.,
North Bend.
will bring a brother, who is an ex
pert brick-maker In California, here
within a few weeks to test tho clay
deposits In this vicinity. While
some brick aro made here and somo
very good samples aro shown, It Is
said that It has been almost Impos
sible to burn an ontlro kiln of good
Uiicks. Whether this has been tho
fuult of the clay, method or machin
ery, Mr. Bridges will endeavor to
definitely determine.
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