The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, MAY, 9, 1908.
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HE Investment value of the
Kroeger Piano
Has long been a recognized feature
of Tone, Perfection of Touch and Incomparable Playing Ex
cellence that make it the leading piano among
the standard of popular priced pianos
Piano Tuning and Repairing of all kinds done by
Mr. WILHELM G. HOLL, Piano Expert.
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explained; breakfast has been a satisfac
tion to him made so by
Primrose Hams
and EacoE
All Groceries and Butchers
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They're the Goods
Coos Bay Oil
Water Front Near "A" Street
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS:
Cavanagh, Chapman (Sb Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfleld
Building
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE nd
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR FAIR- PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO.
North Bend, Oregon,
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HE KROEGER PIANO lasts for genera
tions and maintains always the
Unique Kroeger Quality
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Music Company
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Have another called the
SAMSON
From 2 to 200 Horse Power
& Supply Co.
Phone 33
Material
PLUM1ING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
in the home
NORTH BEND NEWS
Dr. Gale of North Bend, is enjoy
ing a short outing on Coos river.
Byron Hodson of North Inlet, is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Martha
Pratt.
Mr. V. R. Rood of Coos River, is
visiting his sisters, Misses Wlnnifred
and Mildred Rood.
Mrs. Prank Rogers of Coos River,
is spending a few days at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Coffelt in North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weick will leave
on the M. F. Plant tomorrow for their
old home in Finland where they ex
pect to spend the remainder of their
years.
CATCHY PATTERNS j
in CATCHY CLOTHES
The kind of clothes
that gentlemen wear
for Spring :
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II Favor Us and Yourself f
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:: By buying your furniture
I" niture store in the city where no second hand goods 11
; are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit ;;
t Is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had I!
here,
SOME SPECIAL PIECES
t of high grade furniture that
' display at this store, Come and inspect the stock X
; whether you wish to buy or not,
C. A. JOHNSON
FRONT STREET
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SPECIAL SERVICES
FOR LABOR SUNDAY-
The special service which has been
arranged for at tho Presbyterian
church In obsorvancs of Labor Sun
tiny, which by recent action of the
American Federation of Labor is
made the second Sunday of May, will
be held in tho morning nt 11 o'clock,
Instead of the evening as previously
announced. The Baptist congrega
tion are uniting in this service, and
It has been arranged that special
music will be rendered by the Baptist
choir under the direction of Mr. C. J.
Millis. All men who toil, organized
and unorganized, arc cordially In
vited to be present and participate in
this special service.
AUK you going to Bandon next
Sunday on the excursion. Fare, $1.50
Bring your lunch, big doings.
GET your lunch at Corthell's Pic
nic lunches, a specialty.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures
For information address 'A' Times
WANTED Situation as seamstress
in linen room in hotel. Address
P. O. Box 405.
FOR SALE Nice two seated hack.
Apply to J. C. Doano.
FOR SALE Relinquishment on
homestead. Apply 'S' Times.
FURNISHED rooms and board in
private family. 'Phone, 538.
LOST Small black purse contain
ing gold and silver. Finder will
be liberally rewarded by return
ing same to Times office.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, all
modern conveniences. Apply Mrs.
J. Greenwood, across from Steam
Laundry.
FOR SALE Good sewing machine.
Phono 1C93.
SITUATION WANTED by first class
laundress or work by tho day. Re
ference if required. Apply 'S'
Times.
FOR SALE In sections 3, 4, 9 and
10, township 24, C04 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, Marshfleld, Ore.
FOR RENT House six rooms and,
baths, electric light, everything j
modern. Apply 'B' Times.
FOR RENT Seven-room house, with
modern conveniences. Enquire
Clausen's Shoe Store.
FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a fine
toned Piano, also a nine by
twelve wall tent. Address P. O.
Box 22 C, Marshfleld.
FOR SALE Household goods, and
two heifers, N. E. Anderson Bay
City.
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, In
the new O'Connell Building.
FOR RENT Kenyon Cottage, in
rear of "Fix Up." Inquire at
Gunnery.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
at $60 and $65 per acre. Owner
C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North
Bend.
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here, This is the only fur-
just arrived are now on
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Tattle of the Town
Little grnins of fact sifted from
tho chaff of gossip Hying up I
mid down tho tonn. I
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WESTERN OREGON. Fair
O tonight nnd tomorrow; warm-
$ er Sunday.
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PORT.
V For twenty-four hours end-
Ing 5 p. m., May S, by Mrs.
fr E. Mingus, local official gov-
ernment observer. O
Maximum 55
Minimum 3S
At 5 p. m 53
Precipitation 02
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
COOS BAY TIDES
The following tables glvo the
uours of high and low tides for every
aay this week:
MAY, 1008.
LOW WATER) A. M. I P. M.
nato. h. m.l ft. h. m. ft.
Saturday . . 9 1:04 3.512:49 1.6
MAY, 1008.
IIGH WATElt A. HI. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. I h. m.l ft.
Saturday . . 9 G:25 4.4 7:43 5.4
SUNDAY . .10 7:39 4.4 S:29 5.8
Horn To the Rev. and Mrs. W. F.
Holl Saturday morning, May 9th, a
son. Mother and child are doing
nicely.
Two Have Chicken Pov. Mary
Louise McArthur, tho little daughter
of E. D. McArthur, is 111 of chicken
pox. Perry Clarke, a son of Francis
H. Clarke, is also ill of tho disease.
Paving Contractor Here. W. O.
McCann, a street paving contractor
from Eureka, Cal., Is here to look
over tho proposed paving in Marsh
fleld with the intention of bidding on
tho work.
M F. Plant. The. M. F. Plant,
which was due in this morning from
San Francisco, had not been sighted
up to 3 o'clock this afternoon. The
cause of the delay is not known. She
Is due to sail from hero tomorrow.
Repair Phono Line. The tele
phone line from Lakewood to North
Inlet, which has been down for some
time has been repaired and is again
ready for service. A number of
Marshfleld people, including Dr.
Horsfall, have cottages on North In
let, near the terminus of tho line,
and have been greatly Inconvenienced
by the lack of service in the past.
Postpone Druw bridge Decision.
The Coos county commissioners have
adjourned until May 25th, when they
will take up tho South Inlet draw
bridge proposition. L. J. Simpson,
Henry Diers and other North Bend
citizens appeared before tho commis
sioners in behalf of tho project. It
Is understood that tho commissioners
are favorable to tho project. They
requested that plans, specifications
and estimates bo submitted at the
meeting, May 25th, and this will be
done.
DISTRICT LOCAL OPTION
VOTE IS KNOCKED OUT.
Judge Hamilton Makes Temporary
Injunction Against it Permanent
Vote on Comity as a Whole.
(Sneetnl to Tho Times.)
COQU1LLE, Ore, May 9. Judge
Hamilton in tho Circuit Court lias
made his temporary Injunction
against local option, being submitted
by districts in Coos county, per
manent. This will result in tho local
option matter being submitted only
to the county as a whole. Judge
Hamilton's decision was on tho point
raised by E. A. Becket, a Coqullie
liquor dealer, who held that the law
prohibited the submitting of the
question in district oftener than once
In two years.
A
Baby Contest
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Orpheus
Theater
Beginning Kuiuluy night, May 10,
1008, and continuing for two weeks
ending Saturday night, Mny 2, 1008.
A handsome gold chain and locket
he on display at Tower's Jewelry
Store, nnd will ho given away to tho
hahy, In this city, or North Bend, up
to two years of age, receiving tho
greatest number of votes during these
two weeks.
Each ticket purchased at tho hov
oillce entitles tho holder to one vote.
Come on in the water is Fine
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Personal Notes
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MRS. FANNIE HAZARD went to Co
qullie today to visit friends.
MISS ALICE McCORMAC went to Co
qullie today to visit friends.
W. A. KE1NE of Myrtle Point, is on
Coos Day on business.
T. D. KINNICUTT of Myrtle Point, ia
transacting business in Marshfleld.
CAPTAIN HARRIS of Sumner, spent
yesterday with friends on Cooa
Bay.
J. M. BLAKE has returned from Co
qullie where he has been attending
court the past week.
DR. E. MINGUS has returned from
Coquillo where ho has been at
tending court for several days.
MRS. E. E. STRAW, wife of Mayor
Straw, has been ill of appendicitis
and it is feared that an operation
will bo necessary.
MISSES NELLIE and Martha Bur
nett of Marshfleld, will go to Port
land next week to spend several
days with relatives and friends.
P. K. GETTINS, Judge Sehlbredo
and Peter Loggio composed a
party of Coos Bay people who left
for Portland on the Breakwater
this morning.
L. C. DURKEE of Marshfleld, will
shortly go on the road for the
Durkee Salad Dressing Company
of which his uncle is tho owner
and manager.
L. J. POST, the carpenter and con
tractor leaves tomorrow for San
Francisco where he has taken a
good position with one of tho
large contractors of that city.
CITY ENGINEER SANDBERG is at
Portland. He Is expected homo
Monday on the Alliance. It la
understood that his visit there was
on private matters.
MISS LILLIAN McCANN of "North
Bend, was in Marshfleld yesterday
en route home from tho home of
her sister, Mrs. Evan Hodson,
where she has spent the past week.
THE REV. FATHER DONNELLY is
planning to leave next Saturday
for Portland for a short visit and
to look after business matters. It
is barely possible, If ho can secure
the time, that ho will also mako
the trip up to Seattle to witness
the demonstration there over tho
fleet.
WILHELM G. HOLL, an expert piano
man, arrived -In Marshfleld yester
day from Worcester, Mass., and
will make headquarters at the W.
R. Haines Music Co. Store. Mr.
Holl has had many years experi
ence with some of the leading
piano manufacturers of the coun
try and is thoroughly qualified to
handle a piano in any condition.
SPEAKIY 20
State Superintendent to Deliver
Addresses in North Bend
and Marshfield.
State Superintendent J. H. Acker
man of Oregon, will deliver tho com
mencement address before the gradu
ating class of the North Bend High
school, May 21st, and on tho previous
evening, May 20th, will deliver an
address at the Masonic Opera house
in Marshfleld under tho auspices of
tho local schools.
Superintendent Golden of the
Marshfleld schools had written Mr.
Ackerman requesting him to speak
horo during his visit to Coos Bay and
today received hl3 acceptance. Owing
to a change In tho course of tho
Marshfleld schools, thero will be no
commencement exorcises hero this
year.
Mr. Askerman will probably tako
w
education as tho themo for his ad
dress here, reviewing what has been
accomplished and outlining soma
needed changes in tho public school
courso of Oregon to bring it to a stilU.
higher standard.
SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY.
If no New Cases of Scnrlot Fcvqr
Break Out in Marshfleld.
Dr. J. T. McCormac of tho Marsh
fleld school board, announced this
morning that school would bo re
sumed Monday morning If no new
cases of scarlet fover break out
among the pupils meanwhile. It la
believed that all danger from tho
contagion has passed. All of tho
children afflicted with tho dlseaso aro
reported getting along nicely.
The North Bend schools, which
have been closed for a few days ow
ing to a peculiar skin dlseaso troubl
ing tho pupils, will also resume Mon
day morning.
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