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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
if "VrT"fB9r WW "yryiw THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, ORES ON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908. X X J X X :: 1 a :: i :: t :: i n i a ? fiW S Of ' yjmws'Avysy&v' The Royal This establishment is now under new management and ready for business with a full line of ., ,Cv,W BAKED GOODS, PIES, CAKE and PASTRY Our baker has had extensive experience and we assure the pub lie of the finest quality in everything wo carry. The Royal Bakery yy&yyK STEAMERS. TIIE Steamer Plant SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, MAY 2d. FROM MARSHFIELD. No reservation held after tho nrrival of the ship unless ticket is bought. F. S. DOW, J MARSHFIELD, fi5HSESHSHSHSBSHSZ5HSZSESZSE5HSZ5ZSB'HSHSaSHSHS2SZ5Ha5HSHSHSHSZSHSa5asa5? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. SS. CZARINA Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight and combustibles only C. F. McColIum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock 2SS5HSa5SHSHSa5H5HIi?ESSSH5ZSHSHSffiSHSE5E5HHESS5SSHSHEE5aSiSH5H52SESES California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON. Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. i L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marsihnald. Ore.. Phono 441. The STEAMER EUREKA SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd. No reservation held after tho arrival of the ship unless ticket is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent MARSHFIELD, TRY ONE OF Moore's Nonleakable Fountain Pens NORTON & HANSENS S The Stationers V i nere is oniy one Standard Portland Cement WE SELL IT Full Line General Building Material NorUi Bend Hardware NORTH REND, f HATS-HATS-HATS The Niftiest Line of $3.00 Hats Ever Put on the Market Spring time is here and you are in need of a new hat that will make you look classy and I HAVE IT I'A Bakery X Agent OREGON OREGON 1 grace 01 Supply Company OREGON. , u ESaSa5H5aSHSS5E5H51EHSHSeSESa5aSHSaa5HSa525aSE5tl5a5H5aJ!5H5E5HSHSE5HSa A Serious Question Is being considered by every thoughtful housewife in Coos Countynamely; the best thing for the family to cat at break fast, lunch and dinner. The answer is very simple if 1 In they once try PRIMROSE HAMS 1 and BACON All Grocers and Butchers SSa5ESH525HSraSS5aSEiS?5HSa5SS25H5?jne5HS25E5ES25SE5a5a5E5HSSSaSHSESHSa The Gray "I he Simplest Motor Built" 4 H. P. Complete $87 6 It P. Complete $107.50 Other sizes in proportion C. II. CODDING Marshfield, Ore. Farmers! If You Need Money Sell your cattle, hogs sheep veal and chickens to The North Bend CASH MEAT MARKET For Cash Philip Fourier, Prop. GET YOUR A N D .. FROM .. JOHN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agents Phone 817. MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New O'Conncl Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 Drink Weinards's BOTTIiED REER Mardcn's Wholesalo Mquor House Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free CATCHY PATTERNS in CATCHY CLOTHES I The kind of clothes :: that gentlemen wear i : for Spring : TAI L-QRlNG iCoai wood V 3aWAlW nwF-. ICO ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North Bend. FOR RENT Four rooms furnished I for housekeeping, $20 per month. Inquire Mrs. Warren at Smith's ! Cafe. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Good wages. Mrs I. S. Kaufman. FOR RENT Five-room house close in. Apply first house north mar ble works. FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8. in the new O'Connell Building. GRAND OPENING BALL. OPENING BALL will be given by the Knights of Finland at their new temple on C street, opposite the electric light plant, Saturday evening May 23. The floor in this new hall is of Rock Island maple and one of the best dancing floors on the Paci fic coast. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. 8 DAY clock to be given away at the Coos Bay Cash Store Inquire the cause. TRY South Marshfield coal. Once tried, always used. Phone SI 7. ANDERSON & ILVLL agents for South Marshfield Coal. Phono 817. TIIE LADIES of the Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. McKeown, Wednesday at 2 p. m., May 27, 1908. Business of importance will be be fore the meeting. All strangers are especially in vited. THERE will be a joint meeting of tho Sisters of Bethany and tho Episcopal Gild Wednesday, May 27, 190S at 2 p. m., at the house of Mrs. A. McKeown. Business of impor tance. Rev Clarence True Wilson Of Portland Will address tho peoplo of Coos county In tho interest of Local Option as follows: Marshfield, Tuesday, May 20tli. Coquille, Wednesday, May 27th. North Rend, Thursday, Mny 28th. Mr. Wilson is one of tho ablest advocates of Temperanco in the Stato, and Ills work will do much toward placing Coos County In the list of "Dry" counties. Closing Rally at I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Marshfield, Saturday Evening, May 30 BONSTA and NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Riii Between Marshfield tnd Nortl Bend Made in lii Minute. Faro: Om-wcy, 15c.; round trip, xrvi J. A. O'lU'.LLY, Proprietor. Tattle of the Town Iiittlc grains of fact sifted from the chaff of gossip flying np and down the town. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Cloudy and probably showers tonight and Friday; southerly winds. LOCAL temperature re port. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., May 20, by Mrs. E. Mingus, local official gov ernment observer. Maximum 58 Minimum 44 At 5 p. m 49 Precipitation 02 Wind, southwest; cloudy. COOS DAY TIDES The following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every clay this week: MAY, 1008. LOW WATERi A. M. P. M. Date. I h. m.l ft. h. in. ft. Wednesday 20 9:31 -0.9 9:45 3.5 Thursday . 21 10:29 -0.4 11:09 3.3 Friday . . 22 11:29 0.1 Saturday . 23 0:27 2.9 12:34 0.7 SUNDAY . 24 1:37 2.3 1:35 1.2 MAY, 1008. 1IGII WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Wednesday 20 2:37 CO 4:17 5.8 Thursday . 21 3:32 6.2 5:20 5.8 Friday . .22 4:42 5.7 G:22 5.9 Saturday . 23 G:02 5.2 7:23 6.1 SUNDAY . 24 7:24 5.1 8:13 6.4 Son Is Rom. John McDougal and wife of Eastslde, are rejoicing over the birth of a son. Mother and child are doing well. .Meeting of Eastside Council. Tho Eastslde city council will meet next Tuesday evening. It is expected that the franchise L. R. Robertson is asking for will be brought up for discussion. Breakwater In Tonight. Word was received by Sergeant C. F. Mc ColIum of the Breakwater, today that the steamship would arrive at Coos Bay from Portland at 7 o'clock this evening. Arrange Meeting Nights. Fire Chief Tom NIcols and Mayor E. E. Straw' have held a conference and agreed to arrange the meeting nights of the Acme Band, firemen and city council so that tho bodies will not gather simultaneously. Eureka Passes By. The Eureka did not stop at Coos Bay on this tvip from Portland to Eureka, her pas senger and freight accommodations being filled. She is now at Eureka, having passed here the day before yesterday. M. F. Plant May Bo Late. Accord ing to advices from San Francisco, tho steamship M. F. Plant may not sail from there until Friday, Instead of on Thursday as regularly schedul ed. In this case, she will not reach Coos Bay until late Sunday and prob ably won't sail from hero on the eturn trip until Monday. Makes Fast Time Agent Harry Skinner of tho Alliance, has been ad vised that the vessel established a now record on her last trip from Coos Bay to Astoria. She left Marshfield at midnight and reached Astoria dock at 7 o'clock tho next evening, or just nineteen hours. Tho Alliance has hitherto made the distance from bar to bar In sixteen hours but has seldom been able to get out and In tho harbors in three hours. LARGE NUMBER HEAR STEVENS ON SOCIALISM. Umatilla Man Delivers Address at Skating Rink in Behalf of Doctrine. A good sized audience heard J. D. Stevens of Umatilla county deliver an address on socialism at tho Skat ing Rink last evening. Considering tho number of other entertainments going on in tho city, tho attendance was very satisfactory. Mr. Stevens is an entertaining speaker and for nearly two hours set forth tho ad vantages of socialism, answered tho criticisms of it that havo been mado by opponents and urged tho Coos county Socialists to work harder than over for victory. Ho believes that the tendency of tho day is to wards socialism and that it will bo a comparatively short time until tho cause triumphs. Mr. Keith presided as chairman last ovonlng. Consider able lltoraturo in behalf of tho So cialist candidates for office In Coos county was distributed. PHONE Anderson & Hall for iouth Marshfield Coal, No. 817, t Personal Notes f W. U. DOUGLAS went to North Bend this afternoon on business. JOHN FITZGERALD, a rancher of Upper Coos River, was transacting business in the city today. F. W. STEVENS, a civil engineer of Seattle, is on Coos Bay looking over conditions with a view to locating here. T. J. THRIFT, the present county assessor and Democratic candidate for reelection, Is on Coos Bay for a few days In the Interest of his candidacy and greeting his many friends. SUPT. W. H. BUNCH and Stato Superintendent J. II. Ackerman went to North Bend today. Mr. Ackerman will deliver tho com mencement address this evening and leave tomorrow morning for Gardiner. JUDGE C. A. SEIILBREDE and F. K. Gettins have returned from Portland whore they attended tho Oregon Republican convention. Judge Sehlbredo was honored by being elected one of the four del elegates at large to the National Republican Convention in Chicago. The delegation was instructed for Taft. NORTH BEND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wlnsor spent yester day at Sunset Bay. Stato Superintendent J. H. Acker man will deliver the commencement address In the North Bend High School graduating exercises at Eck hoff hall tonight. A large attendance is expected. The members of the North Bend High School Athletic Association will present the play, "The Village Skewl of Long Ago," at Eckhoff hall tomor row night. The proceeds will go to the benefit of tho organization. In addition to the farce, numerous spe cial numbers will be introduced. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So ciety of North Bend, met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. McCaughan. The usual enjoyable and beneficial ses sion was had. Mrs. Richard Coke was elected secretary in place of Mrs. Long who recently resigned. Tea was served on the conclusion of tho afternoon's meeting. NEWS OF ALLEGANY. Events at Head of Navigation As Told by Times Correspondent. ALLEGANY, May 18. Mrs. Pierce and daughter of Marshfield, came to Allegany the last of tho week to go to the Pierce camp. Mr. Larson is getting .In a fine stock of goods for the now store. Mr. Thurman of Ash, was in North Bend a few days ago on business. Miss Grayco Gould in company with Doctor and Mrs. Thayer are vis iting at Riverside. Mr. Nelson has been superlntend endlng construction work on Alle gany boulevard. Mrs. McKnlght of Eastslde, and daughter are spending a few days in Allegany woods and mountains. Mrs. Lawrenco and Miss Sagon havo been visiting, Mrs. Lawrence's parents who are camping in Prico grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Piper of North Bend, are spending a few weeks visiting with Mrs. Piper's aunt, Mrs. -Thomas. Mrs. Edwards left Monday for a two weeks visit with hor sister, Mrs. W. H. Bunch, Herman Edwards, re turned a few days ago from Port land whoro ho has been on business. BASEBALL MEETING. Coqullle, Baiulon, North Rend and Murshliold Managers Meet. A meotlng of tho managers of tho Bandon, North Bend, Couulllo and Marshfield baseball teams will bo hold this afternoon in Marshfield to make some changes In tho recent agroomont drafted at Con.ulllo. Mr. Chnpman represents Coqulllo, R. E. L. Bedllllon, Bandon; A. Whisnant, North Bond, and Arthur McKeown, Marshfield. REMEMBER tho opening ball Saturday at tho Now Tomplo of the Knights of Finland. CAKE SALE at Stutsman's urday by Baptist Ladles, Sat- I si m Its. 1 c '' 1 J, mi jaUartfliSsgjBSlMBfcJw',