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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908. '''''', t IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT ! l Personal Notes I DR. E. MINGUS went to Coqulllo this morning. Tattle of the Town Little grains cf fact sifted from tho chair of gossip Hying up mid down tho town. to" MISS ANNA SMITH visited friends in Coqulllo today. You a iv not Mitlsfti'd the way you niv dressing. See tin- man who knows how to tog you properly you will always lie satisfied. I make n special .study of how to dross YOU in STYLE, and if you give and mo a v - WEATHER FORECAST. MRS. ANNA McGLAY of Elkton, is n Marshfield visitor. trial I will show you that I know what you should have, and can furnish the proper dope. lust drop In and let me show you some of the newest creations, It costs you nothing mid in case you want to liuy you know where to go to got what jnu want. I have just received u shipment of absolutely the new est things in hats, caps, shirts, collars, tiys mid shoes to ho had. My tailor made suits will do your eyes good to see how perfectly they ill. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN.. OREGON.. Cloudy; probably showers tonight and Friday. E. C. PARKER of Coqulllo, Coos Bay on business. Is on WM. JACOBSON of Portland, is look ing after business on Coos Bay. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE iii im ','MKiXXXX&iXX STEAMhRS. Steamer SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, MAY 17th. 3 1 M. FROM MARSHFIELD. No reservation held after tho arrival of tho ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, fiSHSHSHS2SHSHSHSHSHS3HSHSESZSESESHlSZSZSHSSSESHSai5ZSE5aSZ5E5HSESZSH5? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line g BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 d. m. cS Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only C. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock aHE5H5HSH5HSESESZ5HL7ESE5SSHSH5aSWHSH5E511KS2SHSHSEK5aSH.SZSESHSH California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON, Master. SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Th STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. No reservation held after the arrival of tho ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIELD, ANOTHER REASON Why mother has so many failures in bread-making is that tho experience of bakers has proven that it requires tho blending of several brands of flour to secure satisfactory results because no one brand contains all tho elements of tho wheat. Then it also re quires careful attention to have even temperature which is almost Impossible to secure in private homes. Our bread is always tho same. Uniformly good. Ask your grocer to send Diamond (D) or Homemade if you want tho best. COOS BAY BAKER.Y r TRY ONE Moore's Nonleakable Fountain Pens NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR, FAIR. PRICES NOPvTH BEND HARDWARE b SUPPLY CO. North Bend, Oregon. Satisfaction your money THE ..& " Plant OREGON L. W. Shaw. Agt. Marsbflolri. Orq., Phone 441. V7zX raawSI'n.HaTBWBBO ! OREGON OF PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION k fjl .m JBf ii i ' i GET YOUR A N D. J .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Ilnll & Anderson Agent) Phone 817. - FOIt TARLE USE THY AVcinliard's Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE l'hono 481 Orders Delivered Free. FAMILY ORDERS FOR WEINHARD'S BEER By mall or Phono Delivered Free MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit House, Chicago Mrs. M. R."SMITH, Agt. Cor. Fint and B Its. Marslificld, Ore. - -- i CATCHY PATTERNS I I in C ITCHY CLOTHES I i : The Idnd of clothes that gentlemen wear f ; for Spring $m 70 v i" vur. A I CORING TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1751 -' i WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. UabC'all fcSurvlcu til An Honr Good Heuuo and Vehicles. HE1SNER, MILLER & CO. IJvery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sal. Third fc A St. Phono l'JOl Marshfield ! I Coal Wood 4 r MissafcBivsu r tfr 1 r- J1TIZEXS OF COOS AND CURRY. A considerable number of the citi zens of Coos county having express ed a deslro that I should place my name before you as a candidate for tho posItiou of Joint senator and as I have consented so to do, therefore .nako tho following declaration, If jlected It will bo my earnest en loavor to advanco and protect your interests without regard to private ollquos or party affiliations, R. D. HUME. MARSHFIELD, ORE. F.OR SALE Two lots in South Marshfield. Apply 'G' Times. LEARN STENOGRAPHY A few pu pils desired by ex-court reporter of twelve years experience. Apply 'X Times. AN EXPERT stenographer and ty pewriter desires work. Apply 'A' Times. YOUNG SINGLE MAN wants to ex change good new piano for board and room In private family. Ad dressJ. B. Harris, Box 431, Marsh field, Oregon. LOST Saturday noon, May 9, be tween- harness shop on Broadway and tho race track, single sinch saddle. Finder notify J. J. Burns, North Bend, Ore., Phono 143. FOR SALE Cabin launch twenty five feet long, five and half foot beam, flvo horse-power. Enquire Columbia Machine Works, foot Queen Ave., Marshfield. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Only two in fam ily. Best wages. Apply Sauitary Meat Market. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures For information address 'A' Times FOR RENT House six rooms and baths, electric light, everything modern. Apply 'B' Times. FOR RENT Seven-room house, with modern conveniences. Enquire Clausen's Shoe Store. FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, in tho new O'Connell Building. FOR RENT Kenyon Cottage, in rear of "Fix Up." Inquire at Gunnery. 1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North Bend. I Masters and McLain : General Contractor's Building '. '. Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Bro?4way & Queen St Phones 2011 - 826 ixtxuxmtmmimitttttttttttmmmB'xtim IMMEDIATE VICINITY : It is tho policy of this bank to f comfine its business to tho im- l mediate vicinity. In following t this course, tho bank not only - ennanccH its own stability, but promotes tne niguest interest ol the community. FIFttT NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFnrland President Cashier gJolin I'ruess R. T, Kaufman Vice l'res. Asflt. Cashier -im::mm:::m:2mnmmmnm:njrtmj Come and Eat with us -at-- Smitli's Cafe end- Mrs. gov- ernnient observer. 4 Maximum 5S Minimum , 40 At 5 p. m 54 Precipitation 02 P Wind, Southeast; cloudy. For twenty-four hours ing p. in., May 13, by E. Mingus, local official COOS BAY TIDES The following tables give the nours of high and low tides for every .my this week: MAY, 1008. LOW WATER! A. M. P. M. Date. h. in. I ft. h. m. ft. Thursday .14 5:04 0.1 5:02 2.1 Friday . . 15 5:41 -0.G 5:43 2.3 Saturday . 1G G:24 -1.1 G:24 2.G SUNDAY . 17 7:04 -1.3 7:07 2.8 MAY", 1008. UGH WATER A. M. Date. h. m.l ft. P. M. h. m. ft. 11:09 7.2 12:07 CO 11:47 7.4 12:52 6.2 1:39 6.0 Thursday .14 15 15 1G ,17 11:17 5.9 Friday . Friday . Saturday SUNDAY 0:23 7.4 Council Meeting Tonight. The Marshfield city council will meet this evening to take up a number of im portant matters. Bertio Minor Sails. The Bertie Minor, laden with lumber, was towed across the bar this morning by the Columbia. She will sail south. Successful Dance. The dance at tho Rink, last evening, was largely rttended and proved very enjoyable. Manager Avery announces that the weekly hops will bo held on Tuesday evenings hereafter. . Entertains A. N. W. Club. The A. N. W. club is meeting this after noon with Mrs. J. T. Hall. Tho fur therance of the cleanup campaign and other municipal work will come up for discussion. Resumes Grading. Contractor Burns yesterday resumed his grading work in North Marshfield, Mayor Straw and Councilman SacchI having held a confernece with him tho pre vious day to settle somo questions that came up. Tear Down Railing. Hoodlums last night pulled down the railing on tho elevated Fr.ont street walk near the pier and threw It across the highway. Marshal Carter has a cluo to their identity and they will prob ably bo punished for tho offenso which made it dangerous for pedes trians. Roy Breaks Ik. John Ilendrlck son, a young school boy, sustained a broken leg as a result of a fall while en routo to his homo In Ferndalo the other night. The fracture is not un usually severe. Tho boy's father is employed at the Coos Bay Cold Storage Company. Allhiiico on Monday. "Word was received today that tho Alliance would reach Coos Bay early Monday and sail Monday afternoon for Port land. It was expected that she would remain hero until Tuesday but owing to having been chartered by Astoria people to take a crowd out to see the fleet Wednesday, It will bo neces sary for her to leave hero Monday. Tho passengers for Portland will he taken from Astoria to Portland on tho train. LADIES' aprons all sizes and colors and prices at Stutsman real estato ofllco Saturday. A AAA A A A A A A A' I More Bargains for May 15th Tomatoes, 3 cans for Peas, 3 cans for Corn, 1 can for Corn or Gloss starch, 3 boxes Good coffeo Uncolored Japan tea Aero soap powder, 3 pounds 5 pounds broken rice G pounds pink beans Other things in proportion. Fanners you don't know what Anona Cash Grocery Opposite Times Office MRS. FRANK PARSONS has gono to Plat B to spend a few days with Mrs. Lawless. MARSHAL J. W. CARTER returned today from Coqulllo where he has been attending court. W. U. DOUGLAS returned today noon from Coqulllo where ho has been attending court. MRS. GEORGE SCHRODER and daughter, Anita, of Ten Mile, aro spending tho day with friends In Marshfield. DAN LYON has taken a position with tho Coos Bay Cold Storage Company having recently given up his work in the shipyards. MAY BUILD DRAW BRIDGE 01M BROADWAY Owners of I5oi.se Addition Likely to Make Proposition to Marshdeld City Council. Judge K. I. Perky, J. R. Goode, Guy'C. Barnum and tho other own ers of Bolso addition to Marshfield, will probably tonight make a pro position to the Marshfield city coun cil for the construction of a draw bridgo across Coal Bank Inlet, lead ing to their property. It is under stood that they will bear a good por tion of the $G,000 estimated expense and that tho other benefitted prop erty owners will assume the re mainder of it. Tho bridge will bo located on Broadway and will continue that thoroughfare on out beyond South Marshfield. It is claimed that In ad dition to the bridge being of especial benefit to the Boise addition, it will bo of general public benefit owing to opening up the thoroughfare. Drawback Encountered. Late today, It was understood that a drawback to tho opening of Broad way and the construction of the draw bridgo across Coal Bank Inlet had unexpectedly been encountered. Tho Merchant estate owns all of tho property along both sides of Broad way for two blocks, beyond tho Inlet and they aro not agreeable to tho Improving of the street at this time. The friends of tho project aro en deavoring to have the executors of the Merchant estate agree to tho plan owing to tho great advantages that tho entire section across Coal Bank inlet would derive from it as well as tho benefits that tho rest of tho city would receive. LADIES' apron sale at Stutsman real estate office Saturday. "Wllili buy your See F. S. Dow. good potatoes. Wo will store your goods for lc cubic feet. Bay Side Paint Co., North Bend. CORTIIELLS Ico Cream sold at tho Rink, day and night. CAKE sale at Stutsman's office Sat urday. LADIES of the Baptist church, will hold an apron and cake salo at tho Stutsman real estato ofllco on Sat urday. A man always says: "Well I sup pose you know your business best," as if ho didn't mean it. Friday and Saturday and 16th 25c 25c 10c for 25c 20c per lb, 30c per lb. 20c. 25c. 25c. you miss bynot coming In, I I I JJ! J '1 in m fi . I j a i ! i v SXZ3SKS ssasxscz vvvsvvvvvvvvv-tvvv-wvvvvV':'VvV'