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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1908.
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Now is the
Time to Build
Lirae and Cement, Have All Declined
We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl.
We " California 3.00 " "
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Lime
2.25"
The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities
MURPHY-DOW
Building Material Company
THE RINK
Skating Every Evening Excepting
luesday 7 to 9:30 p. m.
DANCING every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 12:00 p. m.
music Dy bat uir UKinuiKA
Excellent Floor
Ak AVERY Prop.
THE BEYIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUPACTURETS OP
CIAS ENCHNESand SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFIINO
a Specialty. Shops in the North Bend VVollen Mills;
North Bend
Phone 1291
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
COOK
WITH
GAS
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
(Mb Electric Co.
Our Sausage Business
Has grown so rapidly that we have found It necessary to
employ an extra man for that department. We have secured
the services of an expert sausage man from Portland who
makes as good sausage as is produced In the State of Oregon.
He knows how. Just the right amount of seasoning combin
ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let
us havo it today.
TTe CITY MARKET
R. H. Noble, Prop. ... Marshfield, Oregon
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City,' Oregon
Phones: Marshfielcl Office J4J - Coquille City 191
: General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
THAT CARTOON
The reformer, In his zealousness
for whatever cause he represents, In
variably and without exception, over
draws tho evils he fights and as a
matter of course, Injures his chances
of success.
So it is in the present campaign
which the Prohibitionists are waging
in Coos county. An appeal, to bo
effective must be made on truthful
lines and not embellished with
stretches of imagination and untruths.
The uncanny caricature mailed in
Marshfield within tho past few days
Is an example of tho length to which
fanatical sophistry will go to gain
an end. Among other things repre
sented in this picturo is the Wilcox
danco hall, and young boys in knee
pants are shown drinking at the bar,
while others are depicted In drunken
stupor.
The Wilcox resort has been an eye
sore and a disgrace to Coos county
for a number of years and everybody
agrees that it has. But it has been
successfully effaced from the roster
and will so remain. For this rid
dance of an iniquitous den, tho Pro
hibitionists can claim no credit. That
belongs to the citizens of North Bend
who went after It locally by ordin
ance and In the circuit court through
criminal proceedings. The citizens
of North Bend are to be congratulat
ed for their victory in this matter.
The Prohibitionists have classed
this resort with the saloons of Coos
county, when they well know that
the, place has been a thorn in the
side of the saloon man, without ex
ception. In their frenzied campaign,
the Prohibitionists lose sight of tho
fact that they have suffered the
place to run for years without ques
tion. Whatever prosecutions have
been attempted In the past have been
launched by Individuals who had
personal causo for complaint. Where
have the Prohibitionists been all this
time that they were not at the front
striving to eliminate the resort? Now,
when the North Bend citizens have
succeeded In closing the place, the
general campaign manngers come
out with an Intimation that to them
is due the credit for the work, and
as campaign capital employ state
ments and caricature which are wide
of the mark.
Where Is there a fair minded man
who believes that boys of ten and
twelve years have been allowed in
this resort to participate in the vari
ous orgies? There is none, and the
very fact of the misrepresentation
injures a causo which, had It been
conducted in honest and righteous
earnestness, had a eood chance of
success at next Monday's election.
And, now It is up to the voters.
Does Prohibition Prohibit? Think
it over and vote your honest convictions.
CHAS. THOM,
ALBERT SEELIG.
Tattle of the Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
the chaff of gossip flying up
and down tho town.
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The Royal Bakery
This establishment is now under new management and ready
for business with a full line of
BAKED GOODS, PIES, CAKE and PASTRY
Our baker has had extensive experience and wo assure the pub
lie of the finest quality in everything we carry.
The Royal Bakery
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FRIDAY NIGHT WILL
BE MINNESOTA NIGHT.
Cab Cull bervlcu til Any Honr
Good Heario and Vehicles.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Third & A st. Phone liiui Marshfield
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.
At the
10c
ALL COMEDY BILL
CRYSTAL THEATER
TONIGHT
Performances 7:30 and 8:45 p. m.
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith lessse 'Phono 921
North Front St.
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FOR TABLE USE TRY
Wolnhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
SICK IIEADACHE CURED.
Sick headache is caused by deran
gement of the stomach. Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will
correct tho disorder and effect a cure.
By taking theso tablets as soon as
the first Indications of the disease
appear, tho attack may bo warded
off. For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
MANGAN'S
Undertaking
Parlor
New O'ConncI Bldg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
Sec. Walter Lyon Arranges Special
Program for Clinnibcr of Com
merce Meeting.
"You from Minnesota?" is the very
genoral form of salutation on the
streets this week.
The meaning is that Friday even
ing Is to be known as Minnesota night
at the Chamber of Commerce and
everybody who ever saw Minnesota
is to be there. The Minnesota state
song will be rendered, the Inimitable
Isaacson boys, native Mlnnesotans,
will be there with their mandolins
and an orator for the occasion will
entertain with the history of Min
nesota and Oregon. What Mlnneso
tans are doing and expect to do on
Coos Bay will be recited also. Friday
evening will be one of tho big nights
at the Chamber of Commerce, on
Front street.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair and warmer.
LOCAL TEMPEHATURE RE-
PORT.
O
For twenty-four hours end-
Ing 5 p. m., May 2G, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, local official gov-
ernment observer. A
Maximum 57
Minimum 43
At 5 p.' m 54
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
! Personal Notes
C. I. NEFF and wife of Beaver Hill
were shopping and calling
friends In Marshfield today.
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COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables glvo the
hours of high and low tides for eyery
day this week:
MAY, 1008.
LOW WATERI A. M. J. M.
Date. h. m.l ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday 27 4:29 0.0 4:27 2.0
Thursday . 28 5:14 -0.G 5:12 2.3
Friday . . 29 5:59 -1.0 5:54 2.G
Saturday . 30 G:39 -1.1 G:34 3.0
SUNDAY . 31 7:19 -1.1 7:09 3.3
MAY, 1008.
1IG1I WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
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
Challenge For Debate. Hugh Mc-
Laln, the Democratic candidate for
state senator from Coos and Curry
counties, has Issued a challenge to
W. C. Chase of Coquille, tho Repub
lican candidate, to meet him In joint
debate on the issues of the campaign.
Three Holidays For Ranks. The
banks will enjoy three holidays to
gether soon for tho first time In
many months. Saturday is Decora
tion Day and they will be closed,
then follows Sunday and election on
Monday makes that day a legal holi
day also. Not many other business
houses will recognize the three days
to the extent of closing, In fact most
of them will close only as usual on
Sunday.
WILL buy your good
See F. S. Dow
potatoes.
We will store your good3 for 1c
cubic feet. Bay Sido Paint Co.,
North Bend.
FURNISHED suite rooms, modern
conveniences. Mrs. Dr. Murphy.
FOR RENT Building on Front St.,
suitable for carpenter-blacksmith
or paint shop. See Title Guaran
tee and Abstract Co.
LOST Diamond ring set with two
rubles. Finder Phone 2103 or
leave at Coos Bay Sheet Metal
Works. Broadway, near Queen
Ave. Reward.
LOST Sorrel colt, white stripe on
face, one white hind foot, largo
size, fourteen months old, reward
if returned or for Information as
to where to bo found. Robert A.
Harrison, Llbby.
Gets Gold Card. T. J. Lewis has
just received tho life membership
card for the honor that was confer
red upon him a few months ago by
the Marshfield Aerie of Eagles. The
card is one of the finest and most
beautiful emblems that was ever
presented to any man and Is said to
bo a duplicate of the one given
President Roosevelt by tho Order a
few years ago. It is a gold card,
hinged and i3 handsomely engraved
with Mr. Lewis' name and tho names
of tho officers of the Aerie which
presented it.
Find Note in Bottle. George
Goodrum has been mado the victim
of a practical joke. Someone sever
al weeks ago put a note in a bottle
and threw It into one of the Inlets.
On tho noto was written: "Finder
will be rewarded on presentation of
this to George Goodrum's store at
Marshfield." A North Bend logger
found the note In the bottle near
there a couple of days ago and
brought it down for his reward.
While it was all news to Mr. Good
rum, ho presented tho man with a
necktie but declares ho can't con
tinue to pay rewards that ho doesn't
personally offer.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Good wages. Mrs
I. S. Kaufman,
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, in
the new O'Connell Building.
1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
FOR SALE 15 tons out hay; 30
tons gra3 hay. Julius Kruso, Isth-
i mus slough.
FOR RENT Four-room houso in
West Marshflold. Apply to John
Josophson.
POLITICAL ADVERTISING.
poTriavL-ANNo
To tho Voters of Coos and Curry
Counties:
As a candidate for Joint senator, I
have been asked to mako a public
statement.
Of myself personally, I shall say
nothing as I have lived in Coos coun
ty for' tho past fourteen years, and
during that time havo actively en
gaged In many occupations and onter
terprlsos, Including coal mining, log
ging, road building and general con
tracting, so that I havo come in con
tact with most of tho active elements
in tho county development, and my
character, dealings and reputation
are well known to many and easily
ascertained by all. As to my general
qualifications for tho ofilco, I leave
tho public to judge, but that there
may bo no misunderstanding of my
position, I mako this public announ
cement that I havo signed Statement
No. 1, and if elected shnll vote for
tho people's choice for United States
senator. '
My oxporlonco and acqunintnnco
with local conditions should unable
mo to properly roproeont tho dlntrlct,
and I therefore feel Justified in ask
ing your support.
HUGH McLAIN. .
A. W. MYERS and wife of North
Bend, are spending a few days out
ing In tho Ten Mile country.
HENRY DIERS, the well-known.
North Bend business man, was in
Marshfield today on business.
MRS. C. W. TOWER who has been
visiting In San Francisco, has
gone to Portland to visit friends
and take in the Rose Festival.
DR. E. MINGUS, J. A MATSON and
W. U. DOUGLAS constituted a trio
who departed this morning for a
three days' rest and recreation
to Ten Mile.
J. J. LAMB, a Coos county pioneer,
formerly county clerk -and present
Democratic candidate for County
treasurer returned to his homo in
Coquille this morning after a few
days spent on the Bay.
JOAQUIN "MILLER was the guest ot
honor at a small outing party yes
terday given by Mesdames Crlbbs
and Mason. Innddltlonto tho three,
the other members of the party
were Messrs. McCullough and Mr.
Jensen. Tho day was delightful
and was thoroughly enjoyed by tho
party.
NORTH BEND
PERSONAL CHAT
Miss Gertrude Kittson of Eastside,
is visiting In North Bend.
Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh of North.
Bend, Is visiting in Marshfield today.
The Rev. Clarence True Wilson ot
Portland will speak at Eckhoff hnll
Thursday night In favor of local option.
Miss Lillian McCann of North
Bend, spent yesterday with her
friend, Miss Mildred Coke, In Marshfield.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Myers and
Mrs. KItterIng left yesterday for Ten
Mile where they will enjoy a short
outing.
Nearly 200 were In attendance at
tho social given by tho Ladles of the
North Bend Presbyterian church last
night. The refreshments were doll-
clous and tho affair one of the most
successful and enjoyable that has
ever been given here. Tho Invoca
tion was by the Rev. J. C. Burkhart.
The other number Included a recita
tion by Miss Grlflln. A song by Mas
ter Pasquln Dewltt Bradfield, a duet
by Miss Maud Coko and Dr. Bartel,
accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Worrell
a recitation by Miss Marlon Imhoff,
a vocal solo by Rev. Burkhart, and
a vocal solo by Mrs. Cleaves, accom
panied by Mrs. Worrell. All of tho
numbers wero enthusiastically applauded.
HANDSOME BUILDING
BEING COMPLETED.
Finishing Touches Being Put on Q.
K. Mickey's Modern New Build
ing in North Bend.
G. E. Mickey, tho now and second
hand furniture dealer of North Bend,
expects to move Into his now storo
about July 1st. Tho building will
bo ono of tho most modern and up-to-date
on tho Bay. It will ho heated
by steam. Tho up-stalrs will be fur
nished for Hght-house-keeplng, tho
kitchens will bo fitted with gas ran
ges. Tho suites will only accommo
date a family of two. Tho place will
be occupied by tho best class of citi
zens only. Parties desiring rooms
will pleaso call and see us at the?
storo.
Somo of tho rooms havo already
been spoken for and wo expect to
have them all rented by tho timo
the building is completed.
Phono D31, North Bend.
NOTICE.
All members are requested to bo
present at tho meeting of tho Marsh
field High School Alumni Associa
tion at tho School building Wednes
day ovening, May 27, at 7.30. Busi
ness of Importance to bo transacted.
MAMIE MAHONEY, Pres.
HAVE MERCY ON THE SALOON-
MAN.
By voting for Prohibition and glvo
him a chance to earn an honorable
living. Many of them would become
good citizens If given half a chanco.
LINE UP.
You must voto either with the
gamblers, saloon men and BAWDY
IIOl'KE KEEPERS or against thorn.
Whore do you stand?
MESSIAH rehearsal Is postponed
to Friday ovonlng.
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