THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908.
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Tonight, Friday and Saturday
May 28, 29 and 30th
TIIK SNOW MAX One of the latest feature films produced by the Amer
ican Slutoscopc and Olograph Company. A snowman In a country school
yard comes to life. Ho makes a gay revel of the night and comes to
an untimely end In the cold graydown of the morning after.
Three other comic films:
THK FOX.
AX UNLUCKY SHIRTWAIST.
STOLEN CHICICEX.
Two new illustrated songs:
"For the Rod, White mid llluc." With beautiful slides of many of
the warships now on our coast.
"Aie You Sincere." One of the latest waltz songs.
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Housekeepers depend on Coos Bay Bakery
Its delicious "homo" quality the moist, rich
only by tho best materials blended and baked
most approved recipes. Tho cakes are baked
and go fresh every morning to the counter.
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SPRAYING LIME!!!
Save Your Trees By Using
Hydrated Lime
SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR THIS PURPOSE. WE ALSO
CARRY A FULL LINE OF UUILDING MATERIA! IN CESIENT,
LISIE, I1RIOK, PLASTER, SEWER PIPE, FIRE RRICK, FIRE
CLAY, ROOFING, DRAIN TILE, ETO.
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MONUMENTAL WORKS
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than can bo had elsewhere. Do not order
monumental woik until you have
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FOR SALE.
One cream separator, nearly new, $05
One 2-seated hack J55
One buckeye mower 20
I. S. SMITH, Marshfleld.
WANTED Wo will pay cc a piece
for empty oil cans. Coos Bay Oil
and Supply Company.
BEST BUY IN TOWN Two-story
house strictly modern, fine big
yard with lots of berries and gar
den truck, $1,500 cash, balance all
the time jou want. Apply Times
office for full particulars.
FOR RENT Two-room shack, elec
tric lights and city water. C. II.
Easton, Broadway, one block south
of depot.
FOR SALE Farm-horses, heavy
draught horses, buggy horses. En
quire of F. P. Norton, Marshfleld,
Oregon.
TWO modern furnished rooms for !
rent $G per month each. Aug. I
Frlzeon, Broadway. '
FURNISHED suite rooms, modern
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conveniences. Sirs. Dr. Murphy.
FOR RENT Building on Front St., I
suitable for carpenter-blacksmith
or paint shop. See Title Guaran
tee and Abstract Co.
LOST Diamond ring sot with two
rubles. Finder Phono 2103 or
leave at Coos Bay Sheet Sletal
Works. Broadway, near Queen
Ave. Reward.
LOST Sorrel colt, white stripo on
face, ono white hind foot, largo
size, fourteen months old, reward
if returned or for information as
to where to bo found. Robert A.
Harrison, Llbby.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Good wages. Sirs
I. S. Kaufman.
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and
the new O'Connell Building.
S. In
1G0 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
drosq, Mrs. R. SIcCann. North
Bend.
FOR RENT Four-room house in
West Slarshfleld. Apply to John
Josephson.
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ENTERTAINMENT AX1) HOP.
Xovel Exhibition to be Olven
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Miss Villier's Dancing Clnss.
The pupils of Miss Vllller's danc
ing class will give an Interesting and
novel entertainment at I. O. O. P.
Hall, in the form of an entertainment
and hop tomorrow, Friday evening. It
will consist of a number of fancy
dances In costume, by the fairy foot
ed youngsters marking rhythmic time
to entrancing music. Following the
entertainment there will bo a hop in
which all who are present may parti
cipate. The following program will
be given, music by Coos Bay Orches
tra: Grand March, lead by. .Nora Tower.
Charles Merchant.
Two-step Class
L'Ouverture
Florence Flanagan.
Sailors Hornpipe . .Proctor Flanagan
Le Prlntemp8
Freda Holm Grace Williams.
The Parasol Adelaide Clark
Tally Ho
Cracovlenne . . . .Edythe Pendergrass
Marian Greenwood.
Minime House Malda
The Fairy Hellen Merchant.
Fan Quartette
La Flash Marie Nichols
The Jockey Lillian Seaman
La Cachucha
The Flirtation
Highland Fling ...Evelyn Flanagan
Irish Tilt Grace Farrin
La Tambourinne
Alice McLaln Mario Seaman
Reel Boss Flanagan
The Harvester Bessie Douglas
May Polo Dance.
Challenge for Debate ProC. A.
W. Sleeper, chairman of the Coos
county Socialists, has sent a chal
lenge to Major L. D. Kinney to meet
a Socialist in joint debate at any
point that would be satisfactory to
Mr. Kinney. Mr. Sleeper has not
received a reply yet. Who will rep
resent the Socialists in case the chal
lenge is accepted is not known.
F. S. DOW wants good potatoes.
Call for prices
VOTERS ATTENTION.
Do you believe In education? Do
you want a Stato University? If so,
vote "yes" No. 314 on the official
ballot on election day. The passage
of this bill will increase your taxes
a little more than 2 cents if you pay
taxes on ? 1,000 worth of property.
All progressive citizens should sup
ort the bill.
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CLOTHES BUSINESS SUITS J
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CLEANING AND PRESSING
'Miie Simplest Motor Built"
4 H. P. Complete $87
6 M. P. Complete $107.50
Other sizes in proportion
C. il. CODDING Marshfield, Ore.
JITIZENS OF COOS AND CURRY.
A considerable number of tho citi
zens of Coos county having express
ed a desire that I should placo my
namo beforo you as a candidate for
tho positiou of Joint senator and as
I havo consented so to do, therefore
make the following declaration, If
elected it will bo my earnest en
deavor to advance and protect your
interests without regard to private
cliques or party affiliations,
R. D. HUME.
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The Gray
Tattle of the Town
Little crams of fact sifted from J
tho chnff of gossip flying up
nud down tho town.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Cloudy with probably showers
tonight and Friday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing 5 p. m May 27, by Mrs.
E. Sllngus, local official gov-
eminent obsorver.
Maximum GO
Minimum 37
At 5 p. m 58
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
COOS RAY TIDES
The following tables givo the
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
MAY, 1008.
LOW WATER! A. SI. P. SI.
Date. fh. m.l ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday 27 4:291 0.0 4:27 2.0
Thursday . 28 5:14 -0.0 5:12 2.3
Frldav . . 29 5:59 -1.0 5:54 2.G
Saturday . 30 G:39 -1.1 G:31 3.0
SUNDAY . 31 7:19 -1.1 7:09 3.3
MAY, 1008.
3IGII WATER A. SI. P. SI.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday 27 10:37 b.S 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
Satuiday .30 1:02 5. S
SUNDAY . 31 0:22 7.1 1:12 5.7
Will Elect Teachers. Tho Marsh
fleld school board will meet this
afternoon to elect teachers for the
ensuing year. No important changes
in the present corps Is expected.
Slove Oilices. Dr. E. Sllngus' of
fice is being moved today to the sec
ond floor of tho new First Trust and
Savings Bank building. J. M. Upton
is also moving Into offices there.
Slnves Printing Ollke. Tho Dodge
Printing office has been moved from
Broadway street, south of 'C street,
,to tho building formerly occupied by
the First Trust and Savings Bank.
Eureka Tn Tonight Tho steam
ship Eureka will arrive from Port
land tonight and sail at 5 o'clock to
morrow morning, probably, for Eu
reka. Agent Thomas James at North
Bend received word to this effect to
day. Alumni Dance. Juno 10th is the
Ulato selected for the annual pronie
nade of the Marshfleld High School
Alumni. This was determined at a
meeting of tho Alumni last night
Miss Slamie Slahonoy, president of
tho organization, will soon announce
tho details of the plans.
North Ueml Stores Close. The
North Bend grocery stores, which
like the other business houses of that
city, will bo closed Saturday in honor
of Decoration Day. However, on ac
count of it being Saturday, the pro
prietors havo decided to open at G
o'clock in tho ovonlng and remain
open until tho trade is supplied for
Sunday.
Ferry Nearly Done. Judgo Hall
stated today that ho had been in
formed that tho new ferry boat would
bo ready for launching in a few
days. Tho other work will bo rushed
and It is hoped to have it in opera
tion soon. Thoro is a lively contest
on for the job of operating tho ferry
but tho commissioners will not de
cide It for a short tlmo yet.
"Will Visit SIoUioi-. Judgo C. A.
Sehlbrcdo, who will leave noxt week
to attend tho National Republican
Convention in Chicago, will tako ad
vantage of tho opportunity to visit
his mother in Kentucky. Sirs. Sehl
brcdo Is 87 years, old and Sir. Sehl
bredo hasn't seen her for more than
twelve years. Ho expects to spend
sovoral weeks in tho East, -probably
not returning boforo tho lattor part
of July.
Gets Anonymous Letter. Tho
Rov. Sir. Summorlln of North Bond,
ono of tho leading workers of tho
Law and Order League, announced at
tho local option meetingTuesday ovon
lng that ho had received many ano
nymous letters of a threatening na
ture. One received yesterday was as
follows: "You ought to bo in Hadea
with Sirs. Gordon." It 1b possible
that tho United States postal author
ities may Investigate tho matter and
If tho writers aro apprehonded, they
will probably bo sovoroly dealt with.
In Trolley Line. II. G. Van
Duson, lato fish warden nnd woll
known on Coos Bay, Is ono of tho
principal promoters in a new elec
tric railway project known as tho
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Personal Notes I
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MRS. GRACE FRENCH Is visiting;
friends in Coquille.
MISS GRACE WELLS, who has been
ill of appendicitis, is Improving.
CHARLES LONG of Port Orford, Is
looking after business interests on
Coos Bay.
MISS L. S. BINGAMAN of Bandon,
and Sliss M. Sorenson of Langlois,
were in Marshfleld yesterday.
MRS. GEORGE KEATING and babe
arrived on the stage from Gardiner
yesterday for a short visit with
relatives In this city.
MRS. MARGARET HERRIN, who ha3
been visiting at tho homo of Dr.
J. T. McCormac, has gone to Myrtla
Point for a short visit.
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W. TAYLOR DEMENT of Slyrtlo
Point, Is on Coos, Bay doing a lit
tle work ill behalf of his candidacy
for county commissioner.
CHESTER WOLCOTT, who Is mak
ing a trip tnrougn.uaiirornia,. lias
sent cards from Los Angeles an
nouncing that ho will return short
ly. JAMES WATSON, county clerk and
candidate for reelection, spent last
night in Marshfleld. It is general
ly conceded that ho will be an easy
winner.
EDGAR L. WHEELER, formerly en
gaged in the real estate business
hero but who has been away from
Coos Bay fdr a year or so, return
ed this morning.
II. R. FREY of Tacoma, Wash., 13
on Coos Bay In tho interests of the
Chemical Powder Fire Extinguish
er Company.
W. C. CHASE, tho Republican can
didate for stato senator, left this
morning for his home In Coqulllo
after spending a few days with
friends on Coos Bay. Ho is very
well pleased with the prospects for
his election.
COL. C. T. BLUSIENROTHER of
Bandon, a booster of tho Coos Bay
country, Is spending a few days
with friends here and at Empire,
nnd looking after business inter
ests. Ho says that Bandon is flour
ishing. SIADGE STUTSSIAN, tho little
daughter of Sir. and Sirs. R. O.
Stutsman, who has been ill ot
poisoning, is some bettor today.
Stand has not improved so much
and is still in a critical condition.
Tho physicians, after a consulta
tion, decided that tho poisoning
was from Rhododendrons.
JUDGE C. A. SHELBREDE received
a telegram from Sirs. Sohlbrede
this morning announcing her safo
arrival at Seattle from Alaska.
She had a good trip. She will
spend a few days In Seattlo, then
come to Portland where sho will
visit with Sir. Sehlbrede who will
leave hero Tuesday for Chicago.
Sirs. Sehlbrcdo will then como to
Slarshfleld. Sho has been absent
since November.
TGH TIES
In order that tho peoplo of Coo?
county may know the wholo truth
pertaining to tho agreement that was
mado between tho Law and Order
League and tho North Bend city ad
ninlstratlon, and tho business men of
North Bend, with laws roferlng to
closing tho saloons on Sunday and
12 o'clock at night on week days, and
tho cutting out of all gambling and
tho cleaning out of tho Wilcox .resort,
I will publish In tomorrow's Coos Bay
Times the wholo proceedings in con
nection with that affair, and I wis
ono of tho principals in the agro-3-mont
and am tho custodian ot tho
records.
II. C. DIERS.
MESSIAH full rehearsal Monday
night, at Opera House, everybody ex
pected. No rehearsal this week.
WILL buy your good
Seo F. S. Dow
potatoes.
"Astoria, SeaBido and Tillamook
Railway Company. Tho proposed
lino will touch tho points named In
tho tltlo and also operate a city lino
in Astoria.
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