The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 04, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1908.
I Personal Notes f
CRYSTAL TH EATER
ONE WEEK BEGINNING TO-NIGHT, MAY 4th
Tattle of the Town
Little grains cf fact sifted from
the chaff of gossip flying up
and down tho town.
F. A. DATES of Bandon, is on Coos
Bay on business today.
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A Roman Spectacle adapted from Gen. Lew Wallace's Famous Book "BEN HUR"
Jerusalem rebels at Roman misrule An unfortunate nccldent; woundng of tlio Procurator Hon lliir in
clialiiN to the galleys Hen lliir adopted by Anlas ami proclaimed a Roman citizen Hen Hur and Me.ssala
The. challenge The chariot Itace: 1. Grand Triumphal Kntry of Chariots and Athletes; 2. The Start;
K. First Time by; 1. Second Time by; 5. The Dash for the Finish; 0. The Finish BEN HUR VIC
TOR. Scenery and supers by Pain's Fireworks Co., Manhattan Heach, X. Y. Direction Mr. Harry Temple. ' Cos-
(Mini's from Metropolitan Opera House. Chariot Race hy 3rd Hattery, Hrookiyn. Chief Charlo(eer, Her-
nion Kottjer. Drivers Heale, Sb'ridan, MttJ&A Hook by Gene Gaiiuder. Produced under the direction
of Mr. Frank Oakes Hose and Mr. Sidney Olcott.
THE MOST SUPERB MOVING PICTURE SPECTACLE EVER PRODUCED IX AMERICA.
In addition to "Hen Hur" there will he two other dims
RAISING TI1K AVIXI) The comic adventures of a vacuum carpet cleaner. v
DAYS OF '01 A story of Civil War times.
Mr. Will Lynch will sing the illustrated tenor solo, "With Yon in Eternity."
and
Demaris Gabbert will ship the newwaltz sour, "I Know the Reason Why."
NOTICE With the exception of "Hen Hur," which will be run the entire week, there will be n complete
change of program Thursday night, May 7th.
ffr Performances ?:30 ami 8:45 p. m. f r
iVC Admission always the same IUV
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LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
ing G p. in., May 3d, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, local official gov-
crnment observer. $
Maximum 59
Minimum 44
At 5 p. m 5G
Precipitation 25
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
WEATHER FORECAST.
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WESTERN OREGON. Show-
ers tonight and Tuesday; south-
erly winds.
FRANK MARSIIOFFER of Day City,
spent Sunday with friends In
Marshficld.
MRS. M. O. HAWKINS and child of
Coquille, camo to Marshficld to
day to visit friends.
WM. RUST, the mayor of Flagstaff
who Is doing jury duty at Coquille,
spent Sunday on Coos Bay.
Little Miss URSULA FARRINGER,
who is ill of scarlet fever, Is re
ported getting along as nicely as
could bo expected.
COOS RAY TIDES
Tho following tables give
N. C. MEDLEY of Bandon. the Re
publican candidate for assessor, is
on Coos Bay today in behalf of his
candidacy.
the
hours of high and low tides for every
aay this week:
RPHEUM 1 0c
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Home is Nothing Like This at
7:30 and 8:45 Performances 7:30 and 8:45
PROGRAM CHANGED SUNDAY and THURSDAY
10c
THEATE
Tlir DfWIf Skating EVERY EVENING Excepting
1 nJCi lYlim WEDNESDAY 7 to 9:30 p. i
Special Rates to Private Parties 9:30 to 11:30 p. n.
DANCING every Wednesday nigbt from 7:30 to 12:00 p. m.
Excellent Floor
Good music. D. L. AVERY, Prop.
Are Needed
H m " Free
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TM0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hny Grain and Feed'
Delivery Phone 1751
GET YOUR
A
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D
Wood
.. FROM ..
JOHN ARLANDSON
Hall & Anderson
Agcntu
otors
Wherever Wheels Turn
No matter where they are or what they drive
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 tho wheels.
Thos lionnfits nro especially valuable tc
Phone 817.
BARTENDER from Portland, good
steady man, wants position. Ap
ply 'B' Times.
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARD'S BEER
By mail or Phone
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
RAKERS
BLACKSMITHS
BOTTLERS
BUTCHERS
CONFECTIONERS
CONTRACTORS
DENTISTS
DRESSMAKERS
GROCERS
LAUNDERERS
HOUSEKEEPERS
JEWELERS
MACHINISTS
PRINTERS
WOODWORKERS
Anyon
e using power can
profit by consulting
THE
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
the Latest in Books
Keep
mam
i Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit t
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. RSMITH, Agt. ,
I Cor. Fint and B Sts. Marshficld, Ore.
FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a fine
toned Piano, also a nine by
twelve wall tent. Address P,
Box 226, Marshfield.
O.
FOR SALE 93 1-3x140 with good
2-story house nearly new. For
short time for the low price of
$1,950 cash. Mrs. Emily Judson.
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and S, in
the new O'Connell Building.
MAY, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday ... 4 2:03 6.7 3:22 5.3
Tuesday . .5 2:39 6.3 4:12 5.0
Wednesday .6 3:22 5.7 5:01 4.9
Thursday . .7 4:07 5.4 5:55 4.9
Friday .... 8 5:12 4.7 6:53 5.1
Saturday .. 9 6:25 4.4 7:43 5.4
SUNDAY . 10 7:39 4.4 8:29 5.8
Educator fs Coming. State Super,
intendent Ackerman is expected to
visit the public schools on Coos Bay
and In this vicinity about May 20th.
Efforts are being made to have him
deliver an address in North Bend and
also another in Marshfield on education.
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.
Cab Call Service at Any Honr
Good Ileaicc aud Vehicles.
IIE1SNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable.
Wood for Halo.
Tnlrd & A St. I'lione 1M1 Marshfield
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. cheaD. P. F. Gagnon.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
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IHIEIMATC iriMIT W
IIIIIVlLUiaiL VIUI1III
It is the policy of this bank to
comfine its business to the im
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, the bank not only
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
tho community.
PIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
President Cashier
John PruesB R. T. Kaufman
Vice Pres. Asst. Cahier
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THE BEY1ER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUPACTURBTS OP
(MS ENQINES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFTING
a Specialty. Shops in the North Bend Wollen Mills
North Bend
Phone 1291
THE
Steamer Plant
SAFLS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SUN DAY, MAY 3rd.
the hliip unless ticket Is
No reservation held after tho arrival of
bought.
F. S. DOW, Ageivt
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Weinhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
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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.
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Buys New Launch. Claude
Stutsman has purchased F. M. Stew
art's gasoline launch. It is about
twenty feet long and is propelled by
a four horse power engine. Mr.'
Stutsman took a number of friends
out in yesterday for a trial turn but
one of the blades of tho propellor
became loose and he had a little difficulty.
Czarina Coming. The Czarina
Is due In today from San Francisco.
There has been talk that she would
be remodelled so that she could ac
commodate twenty or thirty pas
sengers, but it has all been mere
rumor and so far as can bo ascer
tained the owners have taken no
definite steps to make any change
In the vessel.
BERT GOULD of Coquille, the Re
publican candidate for county sur
veyor, Is spending a few days with
friends on Coos Bay.
. A. LILJEQVIST, W. U. Douglass
and other Coos Bay attorneys re
turned to Coquille this morning to
attend court after having spent
Sunday at their homes in thia
city.
WM. McKEE, CLAUDE NASBURG
and a party of Marshfield young
men spent Sunday at Charleston
Bay. They found many rock oys
ters and had a delightful time.
H. P. BOHLEN and Mrs. W. M. Boh
len have returned from Myrtle
Point and Coquille where they
spent a week with frlonds. Both
were much pleased with the section.
Young Couple Weds. Mark M.
Condron and Miss Hattie Sinden were
united In marriage at the Lynch
home, near the Masonic Temple, Sun
day evening at 8 o'clock by Justice
C. L. Pennock. Only a few relatives
and intimate friends witnessed the
ceremony. The young couple will
reside here, tho groom being Identi
fied with the grocery business of his
Brother, Ivy Condron.
Young Couple Weds. Warren
C. Anderson and Miss Elizabeth Pearl
Carter were united in marriage at
tho home of Marshal J. W. Carter
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, tho
Rev. D. W. Thurston officiating. Miss
Carter is a niece of Marshal Carter.
Tho young couple will reside on Coos
Bay and will be tho recipients of
congratulations from a host of
friends.
. S. DOW and WM. SLEEPER left
yesterday on the M. F. Plant
where they will spend a few weeks
on business, visiting friends and
witnessing the celebration of tho
arrival of the United States fleet.
THE REV. D. W. THURSTON of tho
Baptist church, left yesterday for
Oakland where he will attend tho
annual session of the Pacific Coast
Baptist Conference. He will be
absent about ten days, returning
in time to occupy his pulpit a week
from next Sunday.
EDITOR CRIPPEN of the Coquillo
Sentinel, is visiting friends on
Coos Bay and looking after busi
ness here today. Since his last
visit, his beard has disappeared
and friends have to look at twice
to make sure that he is the man.
He reports that everything in Co
quille is flourishing, interest na
turally centering for tho time be
ing in Circuit Court proceedings.
Improvements nt Cnpo Arago.
Colonel S. W. Roessler, engineer in
charge of the government harbor and
navigation Improvement work on tho
North Pacific coast, will shortly
award the cbntract for a fog signal
ling building, oil and coal house,
fences, walks and tramway at tho
Cape Arago light house.
Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
0'CONNCIL BUILDING
Fixtures Lamps
Flat Irons Shades
Current Saving Devices
Wiring and Repairing
Motors, Telephones,
Doorbells Installed
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See Us :
HERE'S YOUR GOOD
HEALTH
Weinhard's Beer
MARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshficld 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,
9:46 and 11:15 a. m and 1:45
3:13 r.nd 5:00 p. m,
Makes dally trips exoept
Sundays. Faro: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
Improve Drain Road. Walter
Laird camo over from Sitkum the
other day. He says that if the Dou
glas county end of tho Coos Bay
wngon road was put In as good con
dition as Is the Coos county end, au
tomobiles could easily be run over
that route. Since wo haven't that
Coos Bay railroad yet, it would no
doubt be wise to put this wagon
road In good condition. Roseburg
Review.
We Keep
Your Clothes Clean
' ed, Pressed and
repaired for $1.50
per month on con
tract for 3 months
The Unique PantaLorium
Open New Mine. R. C. Stutsman
yesterday visited tho mlno which
Convoy and Walls recently oponed
on Ten Mile. He reports that a
large amount of high grade coal is
being taken out and that arrange
ments are being made to greatly en
large the output of the shaft. They
have 'found a four-foot vein of coal
at a depth of about 200 feet. Tho
mine is only six miles from this
city.
J. T. HALL CHOSEN
COUNTY CHAIRMAN.
SIMPKINS TREAT.
John Slmpklns was a tight old wad,
A tight old wad was bo!
Ho always drank with all tho boys
With gladsome courtesy!
But only onco can I recall
That Slmpklns spoko by rote
Tho waiter spilled his loaded tray
All over Slmpklns' coat!
Then John arose and Bhook himself
And gasping, muttered ho:
"By all tho facts I'm bound to stato
The drinks are now on mo."
Well Known Marshfield Man Heads
tho Democratic Organization
For Coming Year.
J. T. Hall of Marshfield has been
olected chairman of the Coos County
Democratic Central Committee and
A. J. Sherwood of Coquillo secretary.
In compliance with the stato primary
law which provides that the precinct
committeemen shall meet within a
certain number of days after the
primary election and organize tho
Democratic committeemen of tho
county gathered at Coquille the other
day and effected an organization.
In addition to be elected chairman,
Mr, Hall was also elected stato
committeeman,
Tho following delegates were olect
ed to tho Stato Convention; J. D.
Goss of Marshfield, Dr. E. E. Straw
of Marshfield, A. J. Sherwood of Co
quille, Dr. Stemler of Myrtlo Point
and Chris Rasmussen of Bandon
were elected as a committee oc
printing.
Tho following were olected mem
bers of tho executive and reception
committee ; T. W. Ronnie of North
Bend, E. E. Straw of Marshfield, A.
J. Sherwood of Coquille, Dr. Stem
ler of Myrtlo Point and Chris Ras
mussen of Bandon.
Tho precinct committeemen wero
urged to get busy and ralso funas
for tho campaign and for any other
purpose that may bo authorized.
Resolutions wero adopted pledging
tho support of tho party to Statement
No. 1 and indorsing and approving
the administration of Governor
Chamberlain.
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