The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 02, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY, COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1908.
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NORTH BEND NEWS
We Don't Sell
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Hats
But
can furnish you every
the Hardware Line.
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Now is the time to get your
Window Screens
Lawn Mowers,
Garden Hose,
Sprinklers, Etc.
"Our Prices Lhe Lowest"
1 OR RENT- -New seven-room house
at Bunkr Hill, for particulars see
Aug. Frlzeen, Broadway or add
ress Dux 3S3, Marahflchl.
IjJttlo grains of fact Rifled from
(lie cliuff of gossip llyi
nud down the town.
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ylng up
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FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a fine
toned Piano, also a nine by
twelve wnll tent. Address P. O.
Box 22 C, Marshfleld.
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FOR SALE 93 1-3x1 10 with good
2-story liouso nearly new. For
short time for the low price of
$1,950 cash. Mrs. Emily Judson.
WANTED Names of parties who
want a timber claim. I am form
ing a pool of ten and will guaran
tee a claim of not less than 4,000,
000. Must close before May 20th.
In new reservation to be thrown
open In short time. P. D. Cameron
Box 352, Marshfleld, Ore.
FOR SALE Household goods, and
two heifers, N. E. Anderson Bay
City.
FOUND Girl's small hand bag, with
handkerchief and small change.
Call at Times Office.
LOCAL TKMPKllATl'RKRE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours end-
ing 5 p. in., May 1, by Mr3.
E. Mingus, local official gov-
eminent observer.
Maximum 58
The Bandon came In Thursday
with three large tanks for the Gas
and Electric Company's plant.
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and S, in
the new O'Connell Building.
THEY'RErAlL'CETTJHG
THCIH
Tur. r -
clothcs fa iCOtjT'V
Our Business
Is Pressing
Wo arc the Ofllclal
Pressors for tlio Joke
niul Josh Club.
By spcciul appointment.
We do the best work In
city mid that's iio josh.
D. L. Foote
'LOST A string of gold beads, be
! tween Smith's Cafe and the School
j House. Finder return to Times
Office and receive reward.
FOR RENT Housekeeping suite.
Inquire of Mrs. Bascom, Johnson
Flats, Second street, between 'B'
and 'C streets.
Minimum 17
At 5 p. m 51
Precipitation 3S
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
WHAT! IKK FOlthCAST.
WESTERN OREGON. Show
ers and fair in north, with light
frost in south portion tonight.
Sunday probably fair to warm-
westerly winds.
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COOS BAY TIDES
The following tables give the
nours of high and low tides for every
jay this week:
HIGH WATER
Friday . . 24
Saturday . 25
SUNDAY ..SiG
LOW WATEKf
Hate.
A. M.
0:11
7:35
8:49
A
h. m.l
5.3
5.3
5.6
SI.
ft.
P. M.
7:57
8:55
9:42
P.
h. m
5.4
5.9
G.4
to.
ft.
MAY, 1008.
LOW WATER
Friday . . 8
Saturday . . 9
SUNDAY . 10
A. M. P. M.
11:54 1.31
1:04 3.5 12:49
1:59 3.0j 1:47
Mrs. II. I. Reese of North Bend,
who has been quite 111 Is repqrtcd
3llghtly improved.
o-m
BEN MERCHANT is reported somo
better today.
Mrs. W. Peterson and daughter,
Miss Amanda of North Inlet, are
guests at the home of Mrs. John
Freeland.
M. D. POYNTZ has returned from a
fortnight's business trip to Port-laud.
, M. BLAKE Is homo from Coquillo
where ho has been on legal matters.
Mrs. E. S. Worrell of NorthBcnd,
who has been quite ill, is reported
to bo still in a serious condition.
The bark Chehalis, which returned
this week from the Orient was nine
months in making .the round trip to
the port of Nakaweli.
Mrs. E. E. Hayes was called to
Coquille this week by the illness of
her mother, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown
Is an invalid and had a sudden relapse.
' Mayor L. J. Simpson and wife have
returned from a brief outing at Sun
set Bay whore they also Inspected the
work on their handsome new sum
mer home.
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e stranger
With
FOR RENT Kenyon Cottage, in
rear of "Fix Up." Inquire at
Gunnery.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures
For information address 'A' Times
in Our bates
Has frequently occasion to
ask: "Which is the best drug
store?" We invite all visitors
to make us a visit. We assure
them of the same courteous
treatment, the same high
quality of goods, and the same
advantages in prices which
have made us popular with
the people of Coos Bay. We
have a pride in our store and
a pride in our city, which
make us desirous that visitors
should carry away an agree
able impression of both,
GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL
ALWAYS WELCOME.
Lockhart
Par
DRUG COMPANY
"The Busy Corner"
FOR RENT Furnished house. Ap
ply E. Ogren, Pioneer Market.
Phone at Eastside. A public
telephone has been established In
La Palme's store in Eastside which
will prove a, great convenience for
communicating with that section.
Postpone Bandon Excursion. The
proposed excursion from Coos Bay to
Bandon tomorrow has been postpon
ed owing to the inclement weather.
The date of holding it will be an
nounced later.
A number of new boxes have been
added to the North Bend postofflce to
accommodate the increasing demand.
The postofflce has otherwise been
decorated and improved, giving Post
master Russell almost methopolltan
quarters.
'FOR RENT Three rooms on C St.
furnished or unfurnished, hot or
cold water. Address, Box 409.
WANTED Woman cook for quarry.
Man and wife preferred. Inquire
Masters & McLain, Marshfleld,
Ore.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
at $f!0 and $G5 per acre. Owner
C. II. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold innrts. chcan. P. P. Gagnon.
1C0 ACRESfcof land for sale. Ad-d-ess,
Mra R. McCann, North
Bond.
We are now prciared to store
ycur goods. Bay Side Paint Co.,
Nrorth Bend
We will store your goods for lc
cubic feet. Bay Side Paint Co.,
North Bond.
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General Contractor's Building ::
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
i Office: Broadway & Queen St ;:
Phones 2011 - 826
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
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Fish Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
canned fish; 'in fact all kinds of
fish in season.
Wharf back of . .- .
PIONEER GROCERY. I
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Weinhni'd's Beer
.WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free
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ureguu JLiecuicAi
Supply Co.
O'CONNELL BUILDING
Fixtures
Flat Irons
Current Saying Devices
Wiring and Repairing
Motors, Telephones,
Doorbells Installed
Lamps I
Shades ?
See Us :
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00.
and 10:30 a. m and 1:00,
2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Leaves North Bend at 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45
3:15 end 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trlp3 except
Sundays. Pare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
Gray Motors
4 H. P. $87
6 H. P. $107.50
Complete with Salt
Water Fittings
C. H. CODDING
Marshfield - Oregon
Vnniey Funeral Monday. The
funeral of Allen Varney, the five
year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Varney of Eastside, who was drown
ed in the Bay, will be held from the
Catholic church at 2 o'clock Monday
afternoon, May 4th. All friends are
Invited to attend.
Incorporate Company. The syn
dlcate which recently purchased the
Witte farm has been Incorporated
with C. W. Tower as president, Ed
ward Donnelly as vice-president and
G. W. Carleton as secretary and
treasurer.
Soderlund Funeral Today. The
funeral of Andrew Soderlund, the
Coos Bay young man who committed
suicide In Simpson Park at North
Bend, was held this afternoon from
the Swedish Lutheran church, the
Rev. B. F. Bengston officiating. The
services were attended by many
friends.
Llhhy Pioneer Buried. Mrs. P.
Brynn, the Llbhy pioneer who died
Thursday night of henrt disease, was
held today. The services were con
ducted at the home in Llbhy at 12
o'clock by the Rev. D. W. Thurston.
A number of members of the Marsh
fleld Rebekah Lodge participated in
the ceremonies at the grave.
No Baseball Sunday. Manager
Arthur McKeown announces that
the proposed practice baseball game
at North Bend Sunday has been call
ed off owing to number of the play
ers desiring to go to Bandon on an
excursion. Ho is arranging to have
North Bend for a game a week from
tomorrow, May 10, if the weather
will permit the use of the local
grounds.
PROF. RAYMONDS. Dancing in
structions consist of waltz, two
step, three-step and schottischo for
beginners. Instructions to advanced
dancers in tho Boston, Baltimore,
'Frisco Scottische, and half-stop.
Numerous other dances will be
taught as pupils advance.
For rates inquire of instructor
Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday, at
the I. O. O. F. Hall. All lessons pri
vate. Professor C. RAYMOND.
MANGAN'S
Undertaking
Parlor
New O'Conncl Bldg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
SOCIETY EVENTS
Mrs. and Mrs. Tom James of
North Bend entertained Monday
evening In honor of W. II. Jobes of
Portland. Cards and music were tho
diversions. Among those who en
joyed, Mr. and Mrs. James delight
ful hospitality were Misses Painter,
Helm. Mandigo and Brlgham and
Mrs. Farringer and Messrs. Courtney,
Fred Painter, Warren Painter and
W. H. Jobes.
L. A. LILJEQVIST returned today
from Coquille where ho has been
attending court.
W. B. COX has returned from a
week's visit at the home of his
son, II. B. Cox, at Ten Mile.
M. T. OTIS and daughter have
moved to Marshfleld from Hager
inan, Idaho, and expect to mako
permanent home here.
ROBERT E. SHINE of Empire City,
manager of the Southern Oregon
Company, was In Marshfleld today
on business and calling on friends.
MRS. J. HAMILTON. was reported
critically ill today. A consulta
tion of physicians was held but
very little hope was held forth for
her recovery.
MISS JANET DAVISON, a popular
young lady of Oakland, Oregon,
passed thru Marshfield en route to
Bandon, near where she Is going
to teach school, beginning Monday.
WENDA JOHNSON, the baby daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John
son, who has been quite ill, is re
ported better and will soon bo
taken home from the General hos
pital.
The Baptist's Young People's
Union held an enjoyable session
with Claude Stutsman at the R. O.
Stutsman homo last evening, about
fifty being present. A brief busi
ness session was held during which
missionary work was discussed and
also means of increasing tho local
organization's contribution towards
tho support of Bible instructors in
foreign lands. Following this,
Vlnco Pratt favored tho audience
with some pleasing vocal selections,
and others contributed instrumental
selections. This was followed by
games and refreshments.
MRS. WM. WADE has written to
friends from Portland where Mr.
Wade is undergoing treatment for
his eye that it is still uncertain
as to whether his sight can bo
saved. Tho piece of steel was re
moved from the eyeball, but it
will be a fow days before the phy
sicians can determine whether tho
sight of the optic can bo saved.
MISS B. JOHNSON of Oakland, Cal.,
who has been visiting for the past
two weeks at the home of her
niece, Mrs. Rhea Tibbitts sailed
today on the Breakwater for Port
land where sho will visit Mrs.
Hunter (nee Larson) for a few
days. From Portland sho will go
via Seattle to New York, whero
sho will join a party of friends on
a European tour.
CORTIIELL'S ice cream sold
tho Rink evenings and Sundays.
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LOCATIONS
Several Mew Stores Will Be
Opened Here Within Few
Days.
Considerable activity in business
lines will mark the next few weeks
on Coos Bay, tho opening of new
stores and moving into now retail
locations being a feature of it. Two
factors in it will bo tho completion
and occupancy of tho new Coos
building and tho new building of
the First Trust and Savings bank.
It was announced today that
Messrs. Lea and Fryo of Portland,
had just closed a contract for one of
the rooms in tho now Coos building
and will shortly occupy it with a fine
confectionery store. It will bo fine
ly fitted and furnished.
Another of the first floor rooms of
tho Coos building was also leased to
day by parties from Pendleton who
will open a moving picture show In
it within the next ten days.
J. L. Bowman is now putting tho
finishing touches to tho fixtures of
tho new clothing and gents furnish
ing store which will bo opened at tho
cor. of 'A' and Broadway in tho now
Coos building within a few days.
Merchant Bros, aro arranging for
their removal from their old quar
ters at 'A' and Broadway to the hand
some new quarters in tho new build
ing of tho First Trust and Savings
bank. The exact date of tho removal
has not been fixed yet.
Leases Room for Restaurant.
C. P. Smith and Geo. V, Duttlo to
day concluded negotiations for tho
lease of the building on Front street,
now occupied by the Titlo Guarantee
and Trust Company and Henry Seng-
stackon's office. They will move tho
Melrose restaurant, now located on
Front street opposite the city hall,
Into tho new quarters. Messrs.
Smith & Duttlo also own and operate
Smith's Cafe and recently opened a
cafe in North Bend. They have made
a great success of tho business here
and tho now location for tho Molroso
will enable them to still further im
prove their business.
Tenants for New Building.
All of tho rooms in tho now build
ing of tho First Trust and Savings
bank, except eight, have been leased
and will shortly bo ready for occu
pancy. Among those who will occu
py ofllces on tho upper floors are:
Blake, Clarko and Llljeqvlst, Dr.
B. E. Schoonmaker, Coko and Goss,
Turpln and Perham, Dr. E. Mingus,
Prof. Boll, Reeder and Watkins, and
M. A. Sweetman.
DANCE SATURDAY EVENING.
Tho Marshfleld Fire Department
and the Acmo Band will give ono
of their famous balls at tho Odd
Fellows hall, Saturday evening.
May 2d.
Building Material
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE aad
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
PLUM1ING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Sb SUPPLY CO.
North Bend, Oregon.
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