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51 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. jlM lllllW"''Wl 1 Mil I Blwwj . til ra i i M n ESI H a YA MaSacSa?! a dlb iSS, 7 ,3 i& PHEUM t ire is Nothing- Like This at 7:"?Ocwl 8:45 Performances 7:30 and 0:45 PHOGIIAM CHANGED SUNDAY and THURSDAY tors Ar e 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. These benefits are especially valunblo to BAKERS BLACKSMITHS BOTTLERS BUTCHERS COXFECTIOXURS COXTRACTORS DEXTISTS DRESSMAKERS GROCERS LAUXREREES Anyone using power can profit by consulting THE ss av uas COMPANY Marshfield and North Bend, Oregon -; ra rajrewwrrgrigi yagrz? rmtv. izpp7sv.swm!y.n5iixwr.it: For Books go to a Book Store For Drugs go to a Drug Store NORTON and HANSEN Keep the Latest in Books THE Sfeesnner SAILS FOR SAX FRAXCISCO, Xo reservation held after the arrival bought. F. S. DOW, J MARSHFIELD, HERE SHE IS MIANUl They're the Goods Coos Bay Oil & Water Front Near "A" Street '5eya"S?S CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night, 7:30 and 8:J5 p.m. OS? JLLa. JNeede eels HOUSEKEEPERS JEWELERS MACHIXISTS PRIXTERS WOODWORKERS & Electric -.- aESSBHHSEKSffiZEHaBSSi Plant SUX DAY, MAY 3rd. of the ship unless ticket Is AgQvih OREGON mz.v.!Ltzj;.:jii!f-!i-rrmTW 1 1 Aim W n&XSEZXZ3 H i 1 1 & In I' t 2-Cycle Make and Break We Also Have another called the SAMSON From 2 to 200 Horse Power Supply Co. Phone 33 COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS I guarantee better work at lower prices, than can bo had elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until you have SEEN Me F. M. Stevvar t, Prop. Corner 3d & D Sts. Phone - - Main 1731 The Rink News Tliis week's features begin ning May I, 1HOH: MONDAY XIGIIT, Skating from 7: HO to J): HO. TUESDAY XIGIIT, Beginners night. WEDNESDAY AFTERXOOX, Ladies exclusively, 2 to l:HO. Wednesday night, Dancing 8 to 12 o'clock. rMnslc by IJAY CITY ORCHESTRA. THURSDAY XIGIIT, Amateur racing. FRIDAY XIGIIT, Society nigbt. SATURDAY A FTERXOOX, to 5 p. in. .Ice cream matinee Children, 15c. SATURDAY XIGIIT, Dancing. .Music by Acme Hand The Gray "The Simplest Motor Built" 4 H. P., Complete $87 6 li. P. Complete $107.50 Other sizes in proportion C. II. CODDING Marshfield, Ore GET YOUR A 7 i&suai j ? .. FROM .. j JOIIX ARLAXDSON Hall & Anderson Agentu $ Phone 817. CATCEY PATTERNS j in CATCHY CLOTHES j The land of clothes that gentlemen wear for Spring : ft Fl KIF- TAI L.ORJNG Cab Call Service at Any Honr Good Ileatee aud Vehicles. UE1SNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. Third & A at. Phone 1201 Marshfield miiuiiimiiiKxiittz'TUim IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of this bank to comfine its hiisinctis to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but firomotes tho highest interest of he community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman ti vice rres. Asst. Uaehier liniuinaiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiu.iiiiiiiiuiaii FOR TAIILI3 USE TRY Welnhnrd's Bottled Ileor MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 181 Orders Delivered Free. IPIS 2l H o FOR KENT House six rooms and baths, electric light, everything modern. Apply 'II' Times. FOR RENT OR SALE The .1. R. Hunch ranch, six miles from Alle gany. Sixty acres bottom land and good orchard and pasture. Rent, only $100. Investigate. Ap ply Hillings Real Estate man, Marshfield. FOR SALE In sections 3, 4, 0 and 10, township 2 1, 004 acres of land, good house, bearing or chards, etc. Also 4 or 5 millions old growth fir timber. Will sell the whole of it, or ,in parcels to suit purchaser. Apply to C. W. Sanford, Marshfield, Ore. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished olllce suite. Inquire Edgar L. Wheeler on 'A' street. FOR RENT Seven-room house, with modern conveniences. Enquire Clausen's Shoe Store. FOR RENT A six-room house in S. Marshfield. Apply Mrs. H. H. Ol son, Empire, Phone 479. BARTENDER from Portland, good steady man, wants position. Ap ply 'D' Times. FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a fine toned Piano, also a nine by twelve wall tent. Address P. O. Box 22G, Marshfield. FOR RENT New seven-room house, at Bunker Hill, for particulars see Aug. Frizeen, Broadway or add ress Box 383, Marshfield. 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. F. B. Cameron Box 352, Marshfield, Ore. FOR SALE Household goods, and two heifers, N. E. Anderson Bay City. FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and S, in the new O'Connell Building. FOR RENT Kenyon Cottage, in rear of "Fix Up." Inquire at Gunnery. FOR RENT Furnished house. Ap ply E. Ogren, Pioneer Market. WANTED Woman cook for quarry. Man and wife preferred. Inquire Masters & McLain, Marshfield, Ore. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at ?G0 and ?65 per acre. Owner i - I C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. FOR SALE. Complete set of House hold "nods, cheap. P. F. Gagnon. 1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. E5E5H5ESHSE5Z53ZSZ535H5S5Z5HSH5H52 EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of . ... 1 PIONEER GROCERY. 525E5H5H5ErZ'iHS2SE5EH5r252Sa5HSH53 STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshfield 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: IS, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 3:15 r&d 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: One way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents. DR1N1C WEIXIIARD'S BEER REST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE t Tattle of the Town liittle grains of fact sifted from the clinll of gossip flying up and dm:i Uio town. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing ' p. in., May 4, by E. Mlngus, local oflicial Mrs. gov- eminent observer. Maximum 00 Minimum 4 G At 5 p. hi 59 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. COOS RAY TIDES Tbo following tables give the nours of high and low tides for every uay this week: MAY, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Tuesday . .5 2:39 G.3 4:12 5.0 Wednesday .G 3:22 5.7 5:01 4.9 Thursday . .7 4:07 5.4 5:55 4.9 Friday. ... 8 5:12 4.7 G:53 5.1 Saturday .. 9 6:25 4.4 7:43 5.4 SUNDAY . 10 7:39 4.4 8:29 5.8 Postpone Social. The Experience . .... . . . . . Social which was to have been given by the Sunday School of tho Meth odist Episcopal church, next Friday, has been postponed Indefinitely on account of sickness. AViil Open Store Here. Colby Perry, who recently came to Coos Bay, is figuring on starting a fine furniture store here. He is now negotiating for a building and may take a Mr. Montgomery Into partner ship. Cznrina is Fast. The Czarina en countered a sand spit above the cold storage plant while coming down the Bay this morning. It Is not believed that she is on bad, and will probably get off this afternoon. She left San Francisco Saturday. Wrecking the Berwick. Work of removing the machinery from wreck of the Berwick was finished last Sat urday and the men received the money due for their labor. The amount distributed in this way was about $1,G00. The JTlorence We3t. No Improvement in Win. Wade. There is no improvement in the con ditloa of Wm. Wade who is in Port land receiving treatment for injuries to his eye, according to the latest advices received here. It is still in definite whether the sight of the optic can be saved or not. Sutlers From Cancer. Word has been received here that Al. Water man, a traveling man well-known on Coos Bay whe're he formerly re sided, lias been in a hospital at Portland receiving treatment for a small cancer on his lip. His many friends on Coos Bay arc hoping fop nis rapid recovery. Harrington is Better W. II. Har rington, tho lineman of the Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company, who was injured by a fall of thirty-five feet from a pole in Ferndalo the other day, is reported getting along nicely at the General hospital. For nearly seventy-two hours, he had to be kept packed In ico owing to tho Injuries to his heart. It is believed that the danger point is passed. Enforce FJhh Lnv.s J. D. Wil son, deputy state fish warden for all waters in tho state except the Col umbia river, was on Coos Bay this week looking after complaints made concerning violations in this section. He says that the law is generally complied with except that certain fishermen are holding out salmon and silversido shiners that are less than six inches long which Is ab solutely forbidden by law. Mr. Wil son highly commends the work be ing done at tho Coos River hatchery. From here ho went to Astoria to confer with the new state fish ward on, Mr. McAllister, who succeeds Mr. Van Dusen. J. II. Estus Was Fined. In report ing the Imposing of a fine for viola tion of the scarlet fever quarantlno yesterday, the namo of the ocender was erroneously given as J. II. Hoi- mes, when it should have been J, H. Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Si, SUPPLY CO. I North I SKIiEB NEW Purser of the Alliance Will Suc ceed L W. Shaw in Marsh field Soon. PORTLAND, Ore., May 5. H. W. Skinner, purser on the steamer Al liance, has been appointed agent for the California & Oregon Coast Steam ship Company, owner of the craft, at Coos Bay, with headquarters at Marshfield. It is a decided promo tion, tho agency carrying a much larger salary. He will be succeeded on the Alliance by E. L. Brown, who arrived from San Francisco yester day to fill tho vacancy, Mr. Brown is one of the best known pursers on the Pacific Coast. For the past threo years ho has been on the steamer Newport, belonging to tho Pacific Mail, and plying between tho Bay City and Panama. MTT1.JI II. i . " "uu ou Ulal roul0' says Mr- 1 BrOWn. "I WHS In n nnsttlnn In Irnon in pretty close touch with the canal operations. The work is going ahead at a much livelier rate than the gen eral public appears to bo aware of. I will venture the prediction that within two years the excavation work will be'completed and in six years and six months ships will be running through the big waterway. It is sel dom that I made a trip down thero in the past three years that I did not make a tour of inspection over tho line, and I think I am in a posi tion to judge of about when the job will be concluded." TAKE CHARGE SOON. Mr Skinner to Assume New Duties Within Few Days. Purser Skinner came down on hla regular run on the Alliance yester day from Portland and was gratified at the promotion given him by tho company. Owing to the necessity ot "breaking in" his successor as pur ser on the Alliance, he will not bo able to take up his duties as'agent here for about ten days, possibly Until then, Tom James of North Bend, will be acting agent In Marsh field, relieving Mr. Shaw who was desirous of getting away from the of fice today. Estus. Mr. Estus is the stepfather of the little Holmes girl who is tho victim of the disease. They reside near the bridge leading to West Marshfield. Cuts Hand Severely. Chas. Fox, an engineer on a Coos River boat, cut his hand severely while chopping wood on the craft as he was going up stream last evening. The ax struck slightly below tho wrist, sev ering three arteries. The boat was turned and the Injured man brought back to Marshfield where the wound was dressed by Dr. Mlngus. Whllo the Injury Is severe and Fox wa3 weakened by the loss of blood, it is not believed that there will bo any serious developments. "REX HUH" AT THE CRYSTAL). All records for attendance nt tho Crystal theatre were broken last night at the initial performances of both performances. The story of "Ben Hur" is too well-known by tho American public to need any expla nation hero and this moving plcturo production tells the main events ot the story in a very realistic manner. Tho costumes are beautiful and ap propriate, the dramatic effects sup erb and the scenory true to the timo in which the events took place. The chariot race at tho end is a fitting climax for so great a film. Tho balance of tho program was up to tho usual standard. The Days of 'CI, a story of Civil War times, deserves special mention. Mr. Will Lynch in tho illustrated tenor solo, "With You In Eternity," received enthusiastic applause. EXCURSION to Bandon Sunday, May 10th. Leave Marshfield at 8 o'clock a. m return 8 o'clock p. m. Tickets, $1.50. Material PLUM1ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION FAIR. PRICES Rend, Oregon. M m m m