THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1908.
I Personal Notes f
Tattle of the Town
Now is the
Time to Build
Lime and Cement Have All Declined
We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl.
We " " California " 3.00 " "
We " " Lime 2.25 " "
The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities
MURPHY-DOW
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AVE ARE ALMOST GIA'ING IT AAVAY.
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MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS
The new house for popular priced Wear
Come in and ask to see our
Great Specials in
Men's
$15
Suits
They are equal to anything shown in
America for the money, and are far
superior to most of those seen elsewhere
at $20,00.
We show a complete line of Men's Up-To-Date
Furnishings.
The New Woolen Mill Store
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J. L. BOWMAN, Prop.
GEORGE R0TN0R, Mgr.
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Aimouncement
The First Trust and
Savings Bank
Will occupy its new office on the
Corner of Broadway and C Streets on
Monday, May 25th, 1908
The inspection of the Public is
cordially invited
LOX Typewriter
and Carbon Paper
NORTON & HANSENS
The Stationers
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AVEATI1KR FOHKCAST.
(By Associated Press.)
AVESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight; light frost in
south portion; Tuesday, fair and
warmer.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twonty-four hours end-
i ing 5 p. m.t May 24, by Mrs. X
E. Mingus, local official gov-
prnment observer. A
Maximum CO
Minimum 47
At 5 p. in 54
Precipitation 05
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
COOS HAY TIDES
Tbo following tables givo the
hours of high and low tides for every
aay this week:
MAY, 1008,
LOAV AVATERi A. M.
M.
Date. h. m.l ft. h. m. ft.
Monday . .25 2:39 l.C 2:35. 1.5
Tuesday . 2C 3:37 0.7 3:35 1.8
Wednesday 27 4:29 0.0 4:27 2.0
Thursday . 28 5:14 -0.6 5:12 2.3
Friday . . 29 5:59 -1.0 5:54 2.G
Saturday . 30 G:39 -1.1 C:34 3.0
SUNDAY . 31 7:19 -1.1 7:09 3.3
MAY, 1008.
JIGII AVATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday . .25 8:37 5.3 9:00 G.C
Tuesday . .26 9:42 5.6 9:45 7.0
Wednesday 27 10:37 b.8 10:32 7.2
Thursday . 28 11:31 5.8 11:10 7.3
Friday . . 29 12:17 5.8
Friday . . 29 11:47 7.3
Saturday . 30 1:02 5.8
SUNDAY . 31 0:22 7.1 1:42 5.7
Nairn Smith Coming. The Nann
Smith, which has been undergoing
repairs at San Francisco, is expected
to reach Coos Bay AVednesday to
resume her run out of here.
County Court Convenes. Judge
Hall and Commissioner Anderson
went to Coquillo today to attend a
meeting of the Coos county court.
A number of road matters arc to
come up.
COOK
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Our new plant is thoroughly modern and up-to-date,
No better gas can be made than we are producing.
We are connecting up new customers every day,.
Is your application in? If not call us up and we will
send a man to see you, If gas was not the thing for
cooking with, it would not be used by upwards of
9,000,000 people in the United States,' We are sell
ing gas stoves at a very low price and making a
nominal charge for the service pipes to our mains,
The Coos Bay Gas
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
SEE-
TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon
Phones: Marshfield Office 14 J - Coquille City 19 1
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
Joaquin Miller Returns. Joaquin
Miller has returned from Florence
where he attended the Rhododendron
carnival. He will spend a short time
here visiting at the Cribbs and Mason
home. He reports the carnival a
great success.
Have you ever been there?
If not, you are not satisfied.
TRY
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FOR TARLE USE TRY
AVeinhnrd's Bottled Reer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 181
Orders Delivered Free.
Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit f
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. R."sMlTH, Agt.
Cor. First and B Sti. Marshfield, Ore. 2
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AA'EINIIARD'S REER
PROMOTES JTEALTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Free.
JUST RECEIVED, a crate of whlto AVo aro now prepared to storo
and gold crockery. Coos Bay Cash your goods. Bay Side Paint Co.,
Store. North Bend,
SICK HEADACHE CURED.
Sick headache Is caused by deran
gement of tho stomach. Chamber
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correct tho disorder and effect a cure.
By taking these tablets as soon as
tho first Indications of tho disease
appear, tho attack may bo warded
off. For salo by JOHN PREUSS,
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Sprains AVrist. Bret McCullough
of tho Crystal Theatre, is suffering
from a severe sprain of his wrist, tho
result of a fall while enjoying an
outing on Coos river. Tho injury
while painful is not serious.
Race Meeting in July F. P. Nor
ton and other local horsemen have
practically decided to hold a race
meeting here In July, probably the
third and fourth. A meeting of tho
horsemen will held in a day or two
to arrange for the event.
To Organize Lodge. The lumber
men in and around Coos Bay aro dis
cussing the advisability of organiz
ing a Hoo Hoo Lodge here. A largo
number have signified their desire to
join, and it is likely that a branch
of tho lumbermen's national frater
nal and social organization will bo
shortly started here.
Show Tioupo Coming Joe Cavon,
a vetoran newspaper man but now
advance agent for Francis Brothers
Travesty Company reached Marsh
field today to arrange for tho appear
ance of the company hero soon. Tho
company is now playing at San Jose,
Cal.
C. W. DYOERT of Myrtlo Point, 13
In Marshfield today.
AV. F. SQUIRES will go to Coquillo
tomorrow on business.
MRS. A. B. CLAYTON of South Inlet,
was a Marshfield visitor today.
A. J. SHERAVOOD and A. S. Ham
mond of Coquille, are on Coos Bay
on business.
EDWARD KAMERRER returned
this morning from an extended,
business trip to Portland and San.
Francisco.
HAYES TEMPLE of North Bend,
passed through Marshfield this
morning en route to Coquillo
where he was called by business.
ROBERT BOOTH and a party ot
friends from tho C. A. Smith mill
spent Sunday at Ten Mile and se
cured a fine string of trout.
CAPT. A. M. SIMPSON of North
Bend, who has been spending sev
eral months in California returned
tills morning on the M. F. Plant.
JUDGE C. A. SEHLBREDE will
leave early next week for Chi
cago where he goes as a delegate
from Oregon to the National Re
publican Convention.
MRS. C. A. SEHLBREDE has writ
ten that she has taken steamer
from Alaska for Seattle and will
reach here In about two weeks.
She will visit a short time in Seat
tle before coming to Coos Bay.
OTTO SCHETTER and Harry Skin
ner returned this morning from a
few days outing at Ten Mile. They
had eighty-seven fine trout to show
as evidence of their ability as
anglers.
AV. C. CHASE, T. A. Walker and
Ben McMullen came over from Co
quille today on business. Mr. Chaso
Is now closing his campaign for
state senator from Coos and Curry
counties on the Republican ticket.
T. J. LEAVIS has returned from Ten
Milo where ho spent Sunday. Ho
says that ho wasn't informed that
tho plans for a big fourth of July
celebration there had been called
off and tho does not place any,
credence in tho report.
A MEREEN, general superintendent
of the C. A. Smith Lumber and.
Manufacturing Company, returned,
today from a four weeks stay at
the company distributing yards at
Bay Point, on San Francisco Bay,
California. He reports rapid pro
gress on the company's buildings
and plant at that place.
HARRY ADLER, the well-known.
San Francisco traveling man, ar
rived in Marshfield today to call
on his trade in tho Coos Bay coun
try. This Is his first visit hero
since tho erroneous report of his
death at Denver was circulated and
his friends are congratulating him
on being such a lively corpse.
NORTH BEND NEWS
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
AVEIXHARD'S REER
By mail or Phono. -Dolivored
Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
TWO modern furnished rooms for
rent ?C per month each. Aug.
Frizeon, Broadway.
AVANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Good wages. Mrs
I. S. Kaufman.
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, In
tho now O'Connell Building.
1C0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dross, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
AVo will storo your goods for lc
oublc feat. Bay Side Paint Co.,
North Bend.
Small Firo Today. Defective
wires caused a small blaze in Rob
ert Marsden's building on Front
street this morning. Tho building
was formerly occupied by tho Mol
roso restaurant, the second floor be
ing occupied as living rooms by AV.
P. Smith and family. Somehow tho
wires where tho Insulation was faulty
camo In contact with tho bedding
and started tho blaze. Mr. Marsdon
happened to bo near and discovered
the firo in tho nick of time. Ho
throw tho burning material out of
tho window and tho firo department
arrived in time to quench tho blaze
before serious damago was done.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE Farm-horses, heavy
draught horses, buggy horses. En
quiro of F. P. Norton, Marshfield,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 10 toiis oat nay; iO
tons grass hay. Julius Kruso, Isth
mus slough.
LUST A new bicycle, Princeton
mako, tnkon from tolograph ofllco
Friday ovonlng. A liberal roward.
Return to AVoatorn Union office.
FOR RENT Four-room house In
AVost Marahfiold, Apply to John
Josophson.
Mrs. Geno Jones of Coos River
was shopping in North Bend Satur
day. Ruben Cavanaugh of San Fran
cisco, is visiting relatives in North.
Bend.
E. AV. RIggs of North Bend, who
has been quite 111, Is reported improv
ing. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hanson of Co
quillo, aro visiting friends In North.
Bond. '
Miss Myrtlo Hodson of North Bend,
spent yesterday with friends In
Marshfield.
Mrs Graco French of Marshfield,
was shopping and visiting friends In
North Bend Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Simpson has returned
to her homo In North Bond after a
week's visit In Coquillo.
Mrs. Frank Hodson of South Coos
River, has gone to North Inlet to
spend a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Charles Jensen.
The first load of coal from tho now
Southport mine was brought In
Thursday. The now mlno Is about
eight miles from North Bend and is
said to bo a very promising producer
of a high grade of coal.
Mrs. N. E. Anderson and two chil
dren of Bay City will leave on tho
Alliance Tuesday for Prlnco Rupert,
British Columbia where sho will on
gago In tho hotol business. Sho will
visit at several cities on routo north.
Miss Louis Johnson of Broadway,
celebrated her oleventh birthday
Saturday. Ten of her school mates
aided her in tho celebration of tho
event. Sho was tho recipient of sev
eral gifts.
THE NORTH REND Presbyterian
Social will bo hold at tho church
Tuesday, May 2Cth, Extra fine pro
gramme games and refreshments. No
admission or collection, everybody
welcomo.
A CARD.
To tho Republican votors of Coos
County: I horeby nnnounco mysolf
as tho regular Republican nomlnoo
for coroner of Coos County, subject
to your approval, at tho coming olcc
tlon, Juno 1, 1908.
T. J. LEWIS.
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