THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 19 08.
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7.30 and S.45 Performances 7:30 and S:45
Program changed Sunday and Thursday.
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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 uro especially valuable to
BAKERS
BLACKSMITHS
BOTTLERS
BUTCHERS
CONFECTIONERS
CONTRACTORS
DENTISTS
DRESSMAKERS
GROCERS
LAUXDERERS
Anyone using power can
profit by consulting
THE
Coos Bay Gas 8l 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
THE
Steamer Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SUN DAY, MAY .ltd.
No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket Is
t bought.
F. S.
J MARSHFIELD,
THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUPACTURETS OP
QAS ENfJlNESand SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICALDRAF1INQ
a Specialty. Shops in the North Bend Wollen Mills,
North Bend
I The Uncertainties
Baking
Are a waste of money, tlmo, patience and flour as baking day loses
all its terrors if you only use Diamond (D) or Homo Made
Bread. These brands are equal to the best Home Made and better
tljan most, it Is hold in the highest esteem by all lovers of good
bread,
Sweet, white, nutritious, wholesome, and of most delicious
flavor.
Always ask for Diamond (D) or Home-Made.
" . COOS BAY BAKER.Y
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments- and Sale of ,
s Real Estate
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TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon
Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 9
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
Drink Wolnards's
BOTTLED BEER
Mardcn's Wholesalo Liquor
IIouso
Phone 481 Orders Delivered
Free
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
To-Night.
7:30 and
8:15 p.m.
10c
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HOUSEKEEPERS
JEWELERS
MACHINISTS
PRINTERS
WOODWORKERS
OREGON
Phone 129 1
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
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'Hay Grain and Feed
Free Delivery Phone 1751
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The Rink News
This week's features begin
ning May I, 1HOH:
MOXDAV XKillT,
Skating from 7:JJ() to l):!lo.
TIES DAY NIGHT,
Beginners night.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
Indies exclusively, 2 to 4::$0.
Wednesday night,
Dancing 8 to 11! o'clock.
Music by
HAY CITY ORCHESTRA.
THURSDAY NIGHT,
Amateur racing.
FRIDAY NIGHT,
Society night.
SATUHDAY AFTERNOON,
ii to 5 p. in. .Ice cream niatliiec
Children, 15c.
SATURDAY NIGHT,
Dancing. .Music by Acme Hand
GET YOUR
Wood!
.. FROM ..
JOHN ARLxlNDSON
Hall & Anderson
Agents
? Phone 817.
4 -
Cab Call Service at Any Honr
Good HearM) aud Vehicles.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salo Stable.
Wood for Salo.
Tninl & A St. Pho'iP I'l Ma-'hTcll
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is the policy of this bank to
couifine ita business to the im-
8 mediate vicinity. In following
11113 uiuinc, tiiu uaiiiv huv viui
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
tho community.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
jj COOS BAY, Marshfield, (Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale V. S. MeFarland
11 President Cashier
H John l'ruefes R. T. Kaufman
S Vice Pies. Ast. Cai-hier
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FOR TABLE USE TRY
Weinhard's Rottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono -181
Orders Delivered Free.
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Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit I
Houce, Chicago
Mrs. M. R."sMITH, Agt.
Cor. First and B Sts. Marshfield, Ore. I
That Happy Feeling
Comes ok Dining
Cafe
Try it
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD g
Link Smith lessse 'Phone 921 K
North Front St. H
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Masters and McLain; j
General Contractor's Building I
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal I
Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011 -826
HERE'S YOUR GOOD
HEALTH
AVelnhard's Beer
.WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
rhono 481
Orders Delivered Free
I Coal
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FOR SALE 93 1-3x140 with good
-'-story house nearly new. For
short time for tho low price of
? 1,950 cash. Mrs. Emily Judson.
FOK KENT House six rooms and
baths, electric light, everything
modern. Apply 'B' Times.
FOR KENT Oil SALE The .T. R.
Bunch ranch, six miles from Alle
gany. Sixty acres bottom land
and good orchard and pasture.
Rent, only $100. Investigate. Ap
ply Billings Real Estate man,
Marshfield.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished office suite. Inquire Edgar
L. Wheeler on 'A' street.
FOR RENT Seven-room house, with
modern conveniences. Enquire
Clausen's Shoo Store.
FOR RENT A six-room house in S.
Marshfield. Apply Mrs. H. H. 01
sen, Empire, Phono 479.
FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a fine
toned Piano, also a nine by
twelve wall tent. Address P. O.
Box 22C, Marshfield.
FOR RENT New seven-room house
at Bunker Hill, for particulars see
Aug. Frizeen, Broadway or add
ress Box 3 S3, 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.
WANTED Woman cook for quarry.
Man and wife preferred. Inquire
Masters & McLain, Marshfield,
Ore.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
at $00 and $65 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR SALE. Complete set of House
hold onnds. cheau. P. F. Gagnon.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North
Bend.
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EMPIRE
Fish Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and
cunucd fish; in fact all kinds of
fish in season.
Wharf back of . .- .
H PIONEER GROCERY.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
been examined by eminent analytical
chemists who certified that it con
tained no narcotics. It is not only
a safe and harmless medicine but
the best in use for coughs, colds and
croup. For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
STEAMER "FLYER"
M. P. PENDEKQKASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfield 7:30, 9:00.
and 10:30 a. m., and 1:09,
2:36 and 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Loaves North Bond at 8:15,
9:46 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45
3:15 end 5:09 p. m.
Makes dally trips except
Sundays. Fare: One Tray, 16
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
DRINK
WEINHARD'S
BEER
BEST MADE
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Lamo Shoulder.
Whether resulting from a sprain
or from rheumatic pains, there is
nothing so good for a lame shoulder
s Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
Apply it freely and rub the parts
vigorously at each application and a
quick cure is certain. For salo by
JOHN PREUSS.
Tattle of the Town
Little prams of fact sifted from
tho chilli of gossip Hying up
mid down tho town.
LOCAL TKMPKRATIRKRIC-
PORT.
v For twenty-four hours end-
O lug 5 p. in., May 5th, by Mrs.
K. Mingus, local official gov-
eminent observer.
Maximum G2
Minimum 37
At 5 p. in 57 4
) Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
WEATHER FORECAST.
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WESTERN OREGON. Show-
ors tonight or Thursday; south-
erly winds.
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COOS BAY TIDES
Tbo following tables give the
nours of high and low tides for every
jay this week:
MAY, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. 31. I M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
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.( 6:53 5.1
Saturday .. 9 6:25 4.4 7:43 5.4
SUNDAY . 10 7:39 4.4 8:29 5.8
Overhaul Bov Factory. The
North Bend box factory is closed for
a few days while tho building and
machinery are being overhauled In
preparation for the rush season.
Guard Against Disease. L. Har
rison, the Coos county livestock in
spector, is warning livestock raisers
to carefully Inspect their stock lest
an attempt to market diseased ani
mals causes them trouble.
Plnnt Sails Thursday. The M.
F. Plant will sail from San Fran
cisco Thursday afternoon, reaching
Coos Bay Saturday and sailing from
here on Sunday according to advices
reaching F. S. Dow's office today.
Doylo May Kim. It Is reported
that M. Doyle of Wedderburn, is cir
culating petitions in Coos and Curry
counties to have his name go on the
June election ballots as an independ
ent Democratic candidate for joint
State representative from the two
counties. This will mnke a con
test for. Colonel I. N. Muncy, the Re
publican nominee.
Undergoes Operation. Tom Coats,
who reached Marshfield on tho Plant
last Sunday was taken to the General
hospital yesterday where ho under
went an operation for appendicitis,
Drs. Baumbaugh and Ingram attend
ing him. The operation was success
ful and he was reported resting easy
today.
Will Sell Hides. Marshal J. W.
Carter has attached a bundle of hides
at Empire City belonging to G. N.
Burns, in compliance with an order
of Justice Pcnnock. The hides will
be sold by Marshal Carter to satisfy
a lien of R. E. Shine and others. Mr.
Burns was formerly in tho meat mar
ket business at Empire.
Has Scarlet Fever. Tho home
of L. R. Robertson was quarantined
today on account of their little four
year old daughter being taken ill of
scarlet fever. Mr. Robertson, who
was away from home when the little
girl was taken ill, has secured rooms
down town and will not bo affected
by the quarantine regulations. Tho
many friends of Janice and the fam
ily will hope for her early recovery.
Beats lis Pleased. District Fore
caster E. A. Beals 'returned this
morning from Coos Bay, where lie
established a reporting weather sta
tion. He is confident that dally data
from there will prove of great value
to tho shippers and tho public gen
erally. The information will bo for
warded from Marshfield twice a day
and will bo published In tho dally
weather map issued in tho custom
house building each morning, Port
land Telegram.
NEWS OF COQUILLE.
Items of Interest Taken from the Co
quille Valley Sentinel.
Wo understand that J. J. Stanley
has been appointed receiver for the
Coquillo Shingle Mill Co.
Aaron Wilson has resigned his
position at the O, K. Creamery and
intends to erect a creamery at Lee.
A petition was circulated this
week asking B.H. Burns, road super
visor, to call a special election for
the purpose of voting a 5 mill tax
to complete tho now road from tho
Falrviow lino to this city,
E. S. Larson of Portland, tho own
er of tho shlnglo mill which was des
troyed by flro in this city, Informed
tho Sentinel that his son, who is In
Republic, Wash., is in favor of re
building tho mill at an early date.
1 1 Personal Notes f
'IOM JAMES went to Coquille today
on business.
I)R. E. MINGl'S went to Coquille to
day on business.
II. W. PAINTER was a passenger for
Coquille this morning.
MISS HANNAH HANSEN opened tho
summer term at the Haines Inlet
school this week with an enroll
ment of eleven pupils.
CAPTAIN DAN ROBERTS and son,
residents of Coos Bay in pioneer
days, came down from Portland
tho other day to visit friends.
GEO V. DUTTLE went up Coos river
today for an outing and also to
investigate some possiblo sites for
a nice "Bungalow," which ho Is
planning to build.
MISS LAURA KRUSE of Porter ex
pects to leave on the Bantlon on
its next trip from the Coquille to
San Francisco. She will spend
considerable tlmo in California vis
iting friends and relatives.
THE REV. FATHER CURLEY left
this morning for Curry county in
response to a message announcing
the serious illness of Mrs. Frank
McMullen, a pioneer resident of
southwestern Oregon.
W. J. RUST returned yesterday from
Coquille where he has been doing
jury duty. He was a member of
tho jury in the Oldland case, and
was excused from further duty
after a verdict had been secured.
MRS. EMMA BOWNE left here today
for her home at San Rafael, Cal:
She was called hero a few weeks
ago by the death of her father,
Mr. Dlvelblss who was stricken
with heart disease while endeavor
ing to extinguish the flro which
destroyed the family home in Cur
ry county on The Sixes river.
NORTH BEND NEWS
C. Ross of Pleasant Point, was a
North Bend visitor yesterday.
Miss Eugene Noel of North Bend,
will go to North Inlet today to visit
her sister, Mrs. Win. Judd.
Philip Fourier has reopened tho
meat market on Sherman avenue.
Mrs. John Freeland and son,
Clifford, will go to North Inlet today
to visit relatives.
Jesse Pyrell left a couple of days
ngo to attend tho Oregon Barber's
Convention in Portland.
The Redondo came in yesterday
from San Diego and went to Porter
to take on a cargo for tho south.
The funeral of C. L. Parker, which
was held from the Parker homo yes
tesday afternoon was largely at
tended. ' The new chorus will meet tonight
at the Methodist Episcopal church,
for rehearsal under tho direction of
L. L. Putnam.
Mrs. Hayes Temple and son, Bruce,
have returned from Portland whero
they have been visiting relatives and
friends tor the past three weekB.
The North Bend Knights of Py
thias will hold a special meeting to
night to prepare for tho district con
vention which will bo held In Marsh
field, May 20th. A grand ball and
banquet will bo one of tho features
of the convention but tho most inter
est centers in tho drill contest and
the North Bend team hopes to tako
first place and capture tho fine tro
phy which is hung up for tho event.
Tho receipts for tho past six
months for tho sheriff's ofilco have
been as follows: October, 1907, $3,
764.55; November, $738.44; Decem
ber, ?590.53; January, 1708, $13,
308.88; February, $790.63; March,
$217,768.41. Total, $224,983.44.
Only about one-fifth of the taxes re
main unpaid, most of theso being
half payments which nro duo any
time before October 6th. The now
systom of collecting taxes has been
proven to bo tho only system, as less
mistakes can occur than under the
old system, which was not satis
factory. ARE you going to Bandon next
Sunday on the excursion. Fare, $1.50
Bring your lunch, big doings.
GET your lunch at Cortholl's Pic
nic lunches, a specialty.
BIG danco at tho Rink Wednesday
night. Music by "Bay City Orchestra."
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