The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 07, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908.
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The Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postofflco at Marsh
fleld, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second class
mall matter.
M. C. MALONEY. . .Editor mid Pub.
DAN 10. MAI.ONEV News Editor
SU15SCRIPTION RATES.
In Advance.
DAILY.
ao Year ?E "P
x months 52 50
icbs than C months per month f0
WEEKLY.
One Year 'Sl.00
The policy of the Coos Bay TLr.i's
will be Republican In politics, with
tho independence of which FiesIJont
Roosevelt is the leading exponent.
, Adaress All Communications to
COOS RAY DAILY TIMES
Marslifleld ..... Oregon
TIMUER OWNERS ORGANIZE TO
FIGHT KIRKS.
One of the most important eco
nomic movements of tho day about
which the general public has yet
learned little is the concerted action
of owners of timber in different parts
of tho country in organizing associa
tions to protect their holdings from
fire. In the Pacific Northwest the
Washington Forest Firo Association
has just elected officers at Seattle and
begun work for tho year with 3,000,-
000 acres under its care. Tho plans
lncludo a system of patrol by rang
ers resembling the work done by the
United States Forest Service in
guarding against and extinguishing
fires.
Organizations of similar kind and
for a like purpose are at work In
Oregon and Idaho. In tho latter
State, a portion of tho expense is
borne by taxation and paid from the
State treasury. A western railroad
company which holds largo tracts
of timber has taken steps to guard
Its property from fire, and during the
bhort time that its plans have been
In operation, it has met with most
encouraging success.
Similar work is being done on tho
other side of the continent. Forest
owners In Mnino have gone to work
in tho same systematic way to con
trol tho forests' great enemy, fire.
Llko organizations are found In other
parts of tho country, showing how
fully it is now realized that protec
tion against fire Is of tho greatest
importance.
It Is safe to say that fires In this
country havo destroyed moro timber
than lumbermen havo cut. When
timber was abundant, tho waste
passed almost unnoticed, but now
that a scarcity Is at hand and an
actual wood famino threatens In tho
near future, the owners of forest
lands are waking up and taking ac
tion to savo what Is loft.
OFFER BIG REWARD
FOR HUNGRY COYOTE.
Sheep Raisers of tho Lower Rogue
River Kiv $100 us Pi-lee for
Slaughterer of Their Flocks.
GOLD IJEACII, Ore., May 7. A
coyoto Is causing great havoc in the
Hock of sheep owned by J. F.
Lowery, about 11 miles up Rogue
River. It Is very unusual for ran
chers to ho bothered by ono of these
pests in this part of tho country. It
is stated that many years ago they
camo down from tho mountains al
most to tho coast, but beyond that
their depredations havo been prac
tically unknown here. A roward of
$100 Is now being offered for this
coyoto's scalp, which Is said to bo
.tho record roward for a singlo anl
.jnal of tho coyoto breed over offered
in tho West.
AUTO ACCIDNNT FATAL.
A. K. Loucke, Wife and Ruby Killed
Near RnkerMleld.
(Ry Associated Press.)
BAKERSFIELD, Cal., May 7.
A. E. Loucko, wlfo and baby wero
instantly killed at Reedloy, tholr au
tomobllo being struck by a Southern
Pacific train. Scott Manlovol, tho
drlvur of tho autotnobllo, escaped In
jury. Loucko was a prominent busi
ness man of Soltna.
There's a
Why our b
vny our uraul is always goon
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tw
o years in mo iinno auoji moaning nign urauo Piours ami ailil
i; tho proper Ingredients with just enough yeast, and keeping
o samo at tho Propor Tomporaturo all tho way from tho Flour
flirt Tlnlr.i Ovun nnnlilna na tn p'lvn tlm mmitl. it ne(n, i
inn
Mi. oi.in
iiiv etwiiu ui inu luj.ui .viiij'viitiinu tin iiiu witj tllill! II1U J' 1UUI
to tho Rako Oven cunhlos us to give tho people of Marshfleld a
nun, bwuui, wuoiusouio loai oi uri'iiu.
Try tho Diamond (13), or Homo Mado If you 'want tho best.
COOS BAY
ill SERVICE
lEVSCHLf
Proposed Change Will Nullify
Order Making North Bend
Terminus.
Postmaster W. R. Curtis this
morning received a copy of tho new
schedule for tho mail service to and
I'.'om Coos Hay. Tho effect of the
new schedule for tho mail service to
and from C003 Ray. The effect of
tho now schedule, which becomes ef
fective June 1st, will be to nullify
the recent change whereby North
Rend, Instead of Marshfleld, was
made tho terminus of tho service to
and from Roscbtirg. No explanation
of the change is mado in the order to
Postmaster Curtis, and It is expected
that the North Rend Chamber of
Commerce, which secured tho change
making that city the terminus of the
route and which was to Improve tho
'service there, will take the matter
up.
The order to Postmaster Curtis is
In part as follows:
.June lot to September 30th.
Leave Roseburg, dally, on receipt
of mail from 7:15 a. m. train, but
not later than 9 a. m.
Arrive at Marshfleld, in 20 hour3.
Leave Marshfleld, dally, at C a. m.
Arrive at Roseburg, by 11 p. m.
October 1st to 3Iay .list.
Leave Roseburg, dally, on receipt
of mall from 7:15 a. m. train, but
not later than 9 a. m.
Arrive at Marshfleld, in 25 hours.
Leave Marshfleld, dally, 30 min
utes after arrival.
Arrive at North Rend, in 1 hour
and 10 minutes.
Leave North Rend, daily, at 5:30
p. m.
Arrive at Marshfleld, in 1 hour and
10 minutes.
Leave Marshfleld, dally, at 7:15
p. m.
Arrive at Roseburg, In 2C hours.
When service Is less than six times
a week, and a failure occurs on
schedule day, the mail should be car
ried on the flrst day possible there
after. Report to the Division of Inspec
tion of this ofllce every 1'uiluro of the
mall to depart as above required, and
eery lumire to arrive at the re
inired time, as stated above.
Registers of arrival and departure
of the mall should be addressed.
Second Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral, Division of Inspection, Wash
iugtoii, D. C.
Very respectfully,
J. G. McCLEARY,
Second Assistant Postmaster General.
Win- Tennant, Wanted For
Chautauqua, Kas., Crime,
Arrested in Deriver.
(Ry Associated Press.)
DENVER, May 7. William Ten
ant Is alleged to havo confessed that
ho participated in the robbery of tho
CitlzeuB Stato bank at Chautauqua,
Kansas, In April. Ho was arrested
hero In a boarding houso whero his
lavish expondlturo of money caused
tho polico to Investigate. About
$3,000 was taken from tho bank.
UK WAS IDENTIFIED.
Cashier Waterbouso Identified Ten
ant at tho Time.
(Ry Associated Press.)
CHAUTAUQUA, May 7. William
Teuant, undor nrrest at Denver, was
positively Identified at tho tlmo of
tho robbery by Cashier Watorhouso
as ono of tho two men who hold
him up.
LA 1)1 MS' Muslin undorwoar at tho
Coos Ray Cash Store.
VSl'AL Saturday night dance at
I. O. O. F. Hall. Good music fur
nished. Como ono and all.
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ami or a nigh standard, Twonty- t
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BAKER.Y
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Something for you to Investigate
Tracts suitable for summer homes on Coos River, 10
acres of bench fruit land on tide water, $100 per
acre,
50 acre tract of bench fruit land on tide water, -$50
per acre.
Lots for Summer bungalows, 82y2 feet by 132
feet, $250 each,
These lots are located on warm, sunny myrtle
banks,
Lots for summer homes and cottages, different loca
tions, all fronting Coos River, $50 each, and up,
Tracts suitable for purchaser one acre up to one
hundred and sixty,
Ideal piece of land 4y2 miles from town, north side
of river, has all the benefits of sun, 7y2 acres,
price, $2,000.
$500 Cafe, outfit complete, all goes for $375.
Lot, 125x1 5512 et, improved house and barn,
close in and a good buy, $2,900.
Coal right on 1 60 acres, for $2,000, or on the entire
tract for $4,800.
ALDER PARK $20 to $30 PER LOT.
2 Lots well improved, in Millington, a corner$ 400
A corner on Broadway, 50x100 feet 1,150
2 Inside lots on Broadway, 50x100 feet 1,050
House and 2 lots on Broadway 2,000
Gasoline boat, 4!2 feet beam, length 22 feet, 4
horse-power engine, for $300, or will trade for
real estate, A business lot with two residences,
on Second street, This is a buy, $3,500.
OWE OF THE PROPOSITION THAT WILL BEAR THE
CLOSEST OF INSPECTION.
193 Acres Farm, 5 miles from Marshfleld One
among the best buys that has ever been offered
to investors, Fine location, the best of Sandy
Loam; all can be cultivated,
There is being planted 30 acres of potatoes which
produce about 350 bhls per acre, or from 15,000
lbs, to 20,000 lbs, per acre, The selling price
which stands about normal at digging time,
$1.00 per hundred,
The Dairy Department is netting about $10.00 per
day at present,
This bargain can be had with -improvements for
$20,000; with personal property, $22,000. This
brings you the best of land on Coos River at a
price of $103 per acre, and all can be cultivated,
5 Acres unimproved, on Isthmus Inlet, 2 miles from
town, 267 feet water front; depth of water, 32
feet, any vessel that can come to Marshfleld ways
can dock here, Price, $1,400.
Dairy farm on Catching Inlet, good water trans
portation, daily boat service, county road to city
of Marshfield, Telephone to all parts of the
country, Modern and up-to-date residence, good
large barn, 80 to 90 acres bottom land under
cultivation, Hill and bench land, good clay and
clay loam soil adapted to grass, fruit, vegetables,
the coal underlaying this land is worth the price,
Located on county road, and principal waterway
6 miles from Marshfield,
Price $55.26 per acre,
A corner lot 50x100, good residence on Chestnut
street, Marshfield, $4,700.
Graded lot, 45x100, on Sherman avenue. North
Bend, close in, $1,000.
A good rental proposition or home, large, modern,
furnished house, and two lots In business part
of North Bend, $2,900.
CLEAN UP WELL I GUESS YES
After you have spent the clay making tho city clean, get busy on
yourself, for It's a cinch you will need it.
In this I will assist you by furnishing
Goodrum Hats SU.OO Clucts Shirts Ij51.no
Arrow collars 2 for U." cents.
Cooper's underwear S1.0O, R2.00 and 92.50 the suit.
R. V. D. Underwear, sleeveless shirts and short drawers at
Jjt!2.oo the suit.
DO XOT FORGET TO CLEAN UP.
And remember I will assist you.
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For a good Hatch use the
PETALUMA
I INCUBATOR
I JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Agt.
Poultry St 7pKes
Order Your ctt:ngi Now ForJJ
Bro ,n Leghorns
Rhode Island Reds
Barred Plymouth Rocks
All Standard Bred.
Price $1.50 Per Setting
Special Price on Incubator
Lots.
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MANGAN'S
Undertaking
New O'Conael BIdg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones:
Office 2161
Residence 2171
Flanagan & Bennett Dank
MARSHFIKI.n OKEOON.
uanitiii aubvenbea jso.ouo
Capita! Paid Up MO.OOO
unmviuen rronifc t&i.uou
T)oe a central bRiikliiK business and ilrawi
on the Hunk ol California. Kan Kramli-i
Calif., Klist Nntlcaal Hank Portland Or., First
National Bank Koseburg, Or., Hanover Nd
tloual Bank, Now York, N. M. Kothch"
Sun, London, England
Abo sell change on nearly all the prlnu.h.
cities of Europe
Accounts kept subject to check, safe depoM
lock boxeh hr rent at E0 cents a mouth o
fi a vear
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINIIAIID'S BEER
By mail or Phono
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
A Full Lias of
School Books
School Supplies
at
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Tost Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
Front street, Marshfleld.
I lM.rfnM ll I am1u.mm I V
Supply Co.
O'CONNEIL BUILDING
Fixtures Lamps
Flat Irons Shades
Current Saving Devices
Wiring and Repairing
Motors, Telephones,
Doorbells Installed
See'Js
EMPIRE
Fish Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked
nnd
canned fish; in fact all klnuj of
llsh in season.
Wharf back of . . , . -.
PIONEER JROCERr.
ESZSESHSZSSTE'iHSHSESZSHSHSHSaSESHSI
Business D rectory
Doctors.
DOOTOU 1$. l IJAUMHAUGU
Physician nnd Surgeon
r-iseasos of Women anil Cn.Iurjn
Olllco Rooms 209-10 Cooa Uulld nB
Phono ---... 21,1
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K. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
(SiRiluatc of AmiTli'iin School of Ostvonaihv
Ivirknvillo, Mu.
Ollieu Hours. U u. in. lo-lp. m. Other Hours by
A iipoiii liiu.nl. Olluu In NiislmrK illni k
Phone 1G11. Marshfleld, Ore
D
K. GKO. K. MX
Physician nnd Surgcou
New Flanagan & Bennett Dank Did'
'Phono 1081. '
DIS. J. XV. INGHAM
Physician and Siirgeon.
Ofllce over Sengstacken's Drug Storq.
Phones Ofllce 1G21; Residonco 783.
DK. A. h. HOUSEWOKTn
Physician and Surgeon.
Office second floor of Flanagan and
Bennett New Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Phont.
1431. Residence Phone 650.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake
Lawrence A. LMJequist
CIAItKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-IiAW
Tiiuns Building, Marshfleld. Ore.
United States Commissioner's Ofllc.
J
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
-SOICE & COKE,
" Attorneys at Law.
Alarshfleld, Oregon.
Miscellaneous
MARSHFlEIil) DANCING ACADEMY
Odd Fellows Hull.
Monday and Thursday. Afternoon
and Evening.
Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Smltl'
M
l'K. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kindc
Phono 1884.
CLEARING GRADING CITY
Lots, Blowing Out Stumps.
Contracts taken. Estimates
Furnished.
PETER SCOTT, JR.,
'Phone 538 Marshfleld, Ore.
MUSICAL
MRS. GERALDINE MORRIS,
Voice Culture,
Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing
Studio in Nasburg Block.
PIANO TUNING,
By J. F. O'RIELLY,
Resident Tuner.
Address Box 2IO. Marshfield.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Mnslc.
Voice, l'lano I'lpe Organ. Harmony etc., from
beginning to graduation. Singers coached in
tjlo diction and Interpretations, for opera
oratorio or concert work
Now O'Conuell Building. Marshfleld.
EKJTljngianiTr.Ti.iairiliwiiiT.-liM
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
PhoP9 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Mnrshfiold nnd North Bend.
and
NORTH BEND
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
Half Hour Schedule.
Kui Betweoa Marshfleld xnd North
Bend Made In 113 Mlsutcs.
Fare: Ono wt, 15c; nmA trip, &.
JT. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor.
Steam Dye Works
C Street
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Rpfker, PropnYtor.
WEINHARD'S BEKR
PROMOTES HEALTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Free.
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