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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGW, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1908. The Woolen Mil! Store Mill To Man Clothiers REMEMBER us when ynu want the right Treatment in the Clothing Line. T HE SATISFACTION we are bound to give our customers is a big plank in our platform. OUR GOODS are better, and UR PRICES are lower' ttan others in Men's and Boy's Wear. Don't Forget, Our MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE on everything we sell IMlmmmk fr'WfivTi VA''ftTw,,, ..alrVf Ml mmm i w 7 ffl 11 till i'"' S - nrnnnn tiiii HtbUHU lit: W - .&. iw . III llllllll i 1 n if i.mm nui J J J J (Wf 1 I 1 :! Tattle of the Ton Little grams of fact sifted fr tlio chuff of gossip Hying nnu down the town. DEPUTIES FOR The New Woolen J. L. Bowman, Prop. Mill Cj ill otore Geo. Rotnor, Mgr. Short Board Ends Four-foot Slab Wood Next Winter You Will Want FOR SALE condltlon, ger. -Sterling piano, good $300. Apply Rob. Kru- Think it over and take advantage of the extremely low prices at which we are now prepared to deliver wood. We are almost giving it away. C. A. Smith Lbr. & Mfg. Co. Phone 1901 Broadway FOR SALE Household furniture of two rooms, one full set of encyclo pedias. Apply Geo. E. Rourke, Bunker Hill. Breakwater Makes Run From Portland to Marshfield in 21 Hours and 55 Minutes. The steamship Breakwater, Cap tain Magenn, reached Coos Bay early last ovening, breaking all pre vious records between the two points. The running time from the Portland dock to the dock in Marsh field was just twenty-ono hours and fifty-five minutes, excluding an hour for a stop at North Bend and thirty minutes for a stop at Astoria. The Breakwater left the Portland dock at 9:20 Wednesday night and had favorable tide for the Astoria and Coos Bay bars. The sea was as quiet as a mill pond and the steamship was kept under a high speed the entire distance without opposition from the elements. The Breakwater will sail for Port land at 1 o'clock Saturday after noon. Already practically all of the berths have been sold. Among those who were brought to Coos Bay on the Breakwater yesterday were: B. H. Hansen, J. Maxwell, J. M. Sinclair, B. Miller, Mrs. Miller, J. O. Stemler, D. Rolla, G. S. Lakey, Mrs. Lakey, M. C. Soule, Mrs. Soule, E. Wlttick, Mrs. Meyers, Miss Fitz gerald, Mrs. Goetz, W. H. Powell, Mrs. Powell, C. H. Giles, W. Giles, J. C. Hyatt, H. Smith, C. Ohman, L. Hazard, W. L. Dawson, Ben Stern, W. Giskell, W. Emmons, Rev. O. Hayes, G. Duger, B. Schmehl, Mrs. Schmehl, H. Reaner, H. A. Shawk, Mrs. Shawk, F. W. Ford, C. Hussey, O. M. Clark, J. E. Meyers. E. B. Moulton, Chas. Gettke, Mrs. A. J. Jackson, R. Jackson, Miss Tanner, A. L. Peter, T. Klelng, B. L. Har ris, D. Johnson, Geo. Kleimbeil, M. Lucker, H. Caske, F. Jones, H. J. Shurturn, W. Owens, C. M. Schoo nover J. C. Huff, J. McLeod, C. Burke, O. Johnson and C. Smith. I FIELD AND NORTH 1JEND PRECINCTS. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RI, VlfATHEROREC ST.S,Ii:UIFF GAGE APPOINTS THREE (By Associated Press.) ASSISTANTS FOR THE MARSH- WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight; Saturday fair a warmer; south portion clou with probably showers tonii and Saturday in north norti "".ijlflAIWIELD BE Sheriff Gage has appointed tho fol- PORT. .lowing Deputy Sheriffs who will be on For twenty-four hours e:. ing 5 p. m., May 28, by Mnand at tne,r respective precincts on E. Mingus, local official g'Electlon Day. ernment observer. , ., . -.. Maximum j North Bend Chas. Kaiser. Minimum t North Marshfleld S. R. Boloate. tl 5, p' m i South Marshfleld O. O. Lund. Precipitation n Wind, Northwest; clear. Tho following tables glvo hours of high and low tides for aay this week: MAY, 1008. LOW WATER) A. M. Date. n. m.l ft Friday Saturday SUNDAY 29 30 31 -1.0 -1.1 -1.1 MAY, 1008. IIGII WATER A. M. Date. h. m. ft. Friday . . 29 Friday . . 29 Saturday . 30 SUNDAY . 31 0:22 7.1 P. n. m 5:5 G:3 7:0 P. h. n 12:1 11:4 1:0 1:4 Son Is Born. Mr. and Mrs. Beattie are rejoicing over the of a son. Mother and child a ing well. w Prosecuting Attorney Geo. M. Brown Says Law Is Plain On Question. Owing to the reports having been placed in circulation that the Marsh fleld saloons would, under tho amendment to the charter recently secured, be Independent of the coun ty and ablo to keep open even If Coos county goes dry, official refuta tion of the claim was secured today. Cznrlnu Duo Today. The 'Marshfleld saloons must abide by tho Ina from 'Frisco, is due here! same law that governs every other . . - M.H.. - r . .. ano win uring a numuer or c 'v".y m oos county, according to Geo FOR RENT Four rooms, bath and pantry. Apply to Mr. Wm. Lack strom, West Marshfleld. LOST Gold crescent shaped pin set, with pearls. Finder return to Times. Reward. KEE LOX Typewriter Ribbon and Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSENS II i FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch on Kentuck Inlet, 2 acres plowed ready for garden, a first class fruit, vegetable and chicken ranch. Only $1,000. Inquire of Bayside Paint Co., North Bend, Ore. The Stationers J Masters and McLain General Contractor's Building Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broway & Queen St Phones 2011-826 WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. BOARD AND ROOM in private fami ly. Apply 'F' Times. WANTED We will pay cc a piece for empty oil cans. Coos Bay Oil and Supply Company. IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is tho policy of this bank to comfine its business to the im mediate vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of S COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. 8 O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier John Pruess R. T. Kaufman j Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier a ttmutntitmtitmtmitmmximiumtmm We aro now prepared to store .your goods. Bay Side Paint Co., North Bend. Drink Weinards's BOTTLED BEER Morden's Wholesale Liquor nous Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phopo 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Mnrshflnld and North Bend. FOR SALE. One cream separator, nearly new, $05 One 2-seated hack 35 One buckeye mower 20 I. S. SMITH, Marshfleld. FURNISHED suite rooms, modern conveniences. Mrs. Dr. Murphy. LOST Diamond ring set with two rubles. Finder Phono 2103 or loavo at Coos Bay Sheet Metal Works. Broadway, near Queen Ave. Reward. A "QUALITY" PROGRAMME. The head liner at the Crystal last night was "The Snowman." This is one of the latest feature films prod uced by the American Mutuoscopo and Blograph Company, and it de serves especial mention. The chil dren make a realistic snowman in the school-house yard. After the children go home and the night falls he mysteriously comes to life and holds high carnival until tho morn ing. Then he comes to an untimely end. The other Alms are "Stolen chicken," "Tho Fox" and "The Un lucky Shirtwaist." Both of the songs made a distinct hit. "Aro You Sin cere" is a little waltz song that tickles the musical palate in a most pleasing manner, and the slides are or good as the song. "For the Red, White and Blue," is a stirring naval march song dedicated to the doughty admiral "Bob" Evans. Tho slides show pictures of tho fleet and also a fine picture of the admiral himself. The Myeri Slore North Bend, Oregon This Store Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow Decoration Day As a Tribute Lo OUR VJ Jtm SX VETERANS WANTED 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 dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North Bend. FOR RENT Four-room house in West Marshfleld. Apply to John Josephsou, PHONE Anderson & Hall jouth Marshfleld Coal, No. 817. for MISS VILLIERS' Dancing Class will close Friday evening, May 29, ,at I. O. O. F. Hall, with an exhibi tion of fancy dancing. At close of entertainment there will he a social dance. Music by Coos Bay Orchestra. EXCELLENT SERVICE, POP ULAR PRICES AND THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS AT Smith' Cafe Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit House, Chicago Mrs. M. R. "SMITH, Agt. Cor. Firtt and B Sti. Marbficld, Ore. the local railway. Gets New Oflice. The Co Gas and Electric Company will move" Into Its new ofllces In tho Coos build ing next week. Child Very 111. The young child of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Libby, is reported critically 111. Tho child was taken sick yesterday. Plant Sails Today. Tho M. F. Plant sailed from San Francisco at 4 o'clock this afternoon and will reach Coos Bay Sunday. She will sail from hero on the return trip Monday, probably. Meeting Tonight. Tho Chamber of Commerce meeting tonight will be devoted to a Minnesota program, all of tho participants in which are former residents of that state. The program was 'printed In The Times yesterday. Nunn Smith In Tho Nann Smith arrived about 4 o'clock yestorday from San Francisco whore she has been undergoing an overhauling. Sho went immediately to tho C. A. Smith mill whore she will load with lumber for the south. Drive Piling For Lino. Pile driv ing for the electric line, which L. J. Simpson and Seymour H. Bell are building from old North Bend to tho Reynolds mill has been started. Tho piling are being driven for tho road bed across tho mud flat near tho Rey nolds mill. Plan Exercises. While there will he no commencement exercises In the Marshfleld schools this year, Super intendent Golden Is planning to ar range a program for the closing of the year on Juno 12th. The change In the course of tho local high school caused the elimination of the commencement this year. Contest Closes. Tomorrow Is tho last day for tho submission of es says in tho prlzo contest Inaugurated by tho Chamber of Commerce. Tho subject Is "Coos Bay as a summer resort." Fqr tho best essay, $10 will be paid, $5 for tho second best and a hat for tho third best. A num ber of essays have already boon sub mitted to Secretary Walter Lyon. Tomorrow Decprntlou Day. To morrow will bo Decoration Day. No arrangements for tho formal colobra tion of tho day havo been announced. Tho banks will closo but most of the other business houses in Marshfleld will remain open as usual. The North Bend business houses will close until C o'clock In tho ovening when most of them will open for a few hours. Tho banks will be closed on Monday also, that being a legal holiday on account of election. Mrs. Condron's Sister Weds. Announcement has been received hero of the marrlago of Miss M. E. Noah and Dr. G. H. Martin, both of Portland, which was solemnized at Hlllsboro, Oregon, April 30, tho Rev. F. L. Belknap officiating. Tho mnr riago was a surprise to many hero. Mrs. Martin is well-known hero, be ing a sister of Mrs. W. L. Condron and tho numerous friends on Coos Bay Join in wishing them a long and happy life. Thoy will reside In Port land. Handsome Flag Unfurled. Ono of tho handsomest flags that hits over M. Brown, prosecuting attorney for this district. Tho following tolo- H.ui'nnJriw'.uuulul . OO. UU Third grade, A. Ada Chapman 55.00 Third grade B, to be supplied Second grade, Alice B. McCor- mac 57.50 First grade A, Mrs. L. Wilbur. G2.50 First grade B, Bessie Seabolt C0.00 Colored school, Mrs. Eva Pon- nock 42.50 Janitor, Mrs. Annie Stenholm 75.00 . Personal Notes ANNE B. ROMIG of Gardiner, Is on Coos Bay on business and pleasure. TOM JAMES of North Bend, was la Marshfleld today on business and pleasure. MRS. A. N. FOSTER of South Marsh field is reported seriously 111 of a complication of diseases. FRANK PARSONS returned today via Drain from Portland where he has spent several days on busi ness. R. E. L. BEDILLION, the Democra tic candidate for state representa tive from Coos county, came over from Bandon today. J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtle Point, who accompanied Sheriff Gage to Salem, with Fred Hoffman who la to servo a flvo years sentence for arson, returned today. MAJOR L. D. KINNEY of Plat B, the Republican candidate for stata representative from Coos county, was in Marshfleld In behalf of his candidacy today. Ho says that the prospects aro good. L. H. HAZARD, the Coqulllo banker, passed through Marshfleld today en route homo from tho Odd Fel lows State Convention. After tho convention ho visited other north ern cities on business matters. CORNELIA ROBERTSON, tho little daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Robertson, who Is 111 of scarlet fever, was reported to bo still In a critical condition today. Her early recovery is anxiously hoped for by tho many friends of the family. from tho largo flag pole which the Mlllicoma club recently orocted over their club rooms. It is one of tho largest flags that has ever been brought hero and with the long pen nant makes a very pretty and im pressive appearance as "Old Glory" waves a welcome. The flag was pur chased by Messrs. Jones and Ford, tho members of tho House Commit tee of tho club. Father Is Dead. Word has boen received hero that the aged father of Chiof Clerk Warner of tho Blanco hotol, was stricken at his home in Oakland before Mr. Warner, who left hero Saturday night in response to a telegram, reached thoro. Tho do ceased was 7C years old, and death was duo to a severe cold contracted whllo seolng tho fleet at 'Frisco and which later dovolotyd into bronchl- floated over Coos Bay was unfurled j tls. -, '-uLV&zf-ieiSiX!eL.