THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908.
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Hagquist &
Stone
Have opened a first clnss deli
catessen in Knights of Finland
Temple.
Also n full lino of cigars
and confectionery and soft
drinks.
Pool in connection.
Drop in mid get acquainted.
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WEINHARD'S
BEER
BEST MADE
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith less3e .'Phono 921
North Front St.
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MANGAN'S
Undertaking
Parlor
New O'Conncl Bid?.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
FAMILY orders for
WEINHARD'S beer
By mall or Phono. -Delivered
Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
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X The beautiful new launch Is &
now ready for charter by par-
$ ties desiring a boat that com-
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Will accommodate 30 people. X
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Pioneer Grocery Phono 841
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HERE'S YOTJP GOOD
HEALTL.
Wclnhard's Beer
.MARDEN'S LIQUOR JQUSE.
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Freo
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD OREGON.
Capital Subscribed 150,000
Capital Paid Up 140,000
Undivided Profits (35,000
Doea a general banking business and dr&wt
m the Bank ot California, Ban Franclic
Calll., First National Bank Portland Or., First
National Bank. Roseburg, Or,, Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. KotachU A
Bon, Loudon, England. .
Also sell change on nearly all the prlnu.,.
cities of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposl
lock boxes for rent at CO cents a month o
15. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Pacific i Company i;
4 Broadway, two doors south of ' ;
?. C Street
'. We Carry a full line of teas, ;
: '. coffee, spices, extracts, ;
4! baking powder etc. '
: Our Goods and
Prices will Suit You
I Phone 1443 Free Delivery f
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Steam Dye Works
C Street
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Rerker, Proprietor.
Electric Fans
: Keep the Flies Away
We Can Supply You
Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
J. L. Bowman, Prop. Geo. Rotnor, Mgr.
The Woolen Mill Store
Mill To Man Clothiers
Are Superior to those Shown Elsewhere at $20.00
Men's and Boy's All Wool Clothing Our Specialty
The New Woolen Mill Store
STEAMERS.
THE
Steamer Plant
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1008.
FROM MARSHFIELD.
No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket Is
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD,
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Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
BREAKWATER
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Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight
and combustibles only
C. F. McColIum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON. Mastor.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Oro.
The
STEAMER EUREKA
SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY and.
No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless
fti ticket is bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
JLVRSnFIELD,
A Want Ad will
Cor. A and Broadway
OREGON
H. W. Skinner Agt.
Marsh flfild. Oro., Phone 441.
OREGON
sell it for you
EVERY
man enjoys
good Clothes but
he doesn't always get
them.
We have good clothes
the kind that's made
right and fit right and
the price is right.
Give us a trial and you
will get satisfaction and
become a permanent
customer of the house.
SUITS
FOR SALE Small store in Bunker
Hill suitable for grocery, two
years lease. Cheap if taken at
once. Inquire Win. Smith's Bar
ber shop, Front St.
WANTED First class lady cook at
North Bend Hotel immediately.
FURNISHED HOUSE to rent. Ap
ply Emll Ogren Pioneer Meat Mar
ket. WE HAVE A FEW six-room houses
left for rent at Bay City, low rent,
regular boat service. Inquire
John A. D. Dahlquist at C. A.
Smith Lumber and Mfg. Co.
FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch
on Kentuck Inlet, 2 acres plowod
ready for garden, a first class
fruit, vegetable and chicken ranch.
Only $1,000. Inquire of Bayslde
Paint Co., North Bend, Ore.
WANTED Wo will pay Be a piece
for empty oil cans. Coos Bay Oil
and Supply Company.
FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, in
the new O'Connell Building.
160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad
dress, Mrs. R. McCann, North
Bend.
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A Times
Want Ad.
is a partner that is easy
to get along with. Try
ono.
Store your goods with the Bay
Side Paint Co., North Bend.
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Tattle of the Town
' Little grains of fact sifted from
' the clinff of gossip (lying up
and down Uio town.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Cloudy nnd probably showers
tonight or Thursday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
. ing 5 p. m., June 2, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, local official gov-
ernment observer. 4
Maximum 5G
Minimum 42
At 5 p. m 64
Precipitation 16
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables give the
hours of high and low tides for every
aay this week:
JUNE, 1008.
LOW WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday. 3 9:01 0.0 9:15 3.7
Thursday . 4 9:37 0.4 10:09 3.7
Friday . . 6 10:13 0.8 11:05 3.5
Saturday .. 6 10:54 1.2 11:57 3.1
SUNDAY . .7 11:43 1.7
JUNE, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday 3 2:07 6.0 3:47 5.3
Thursday . 4 2:47 5.7 4:21 5.4
Friday . . 5 3:32 5.1 5:03 5.5
Saturday . .G 4:25 4.6 6:52 5.6
SUNDAY . 7 5:33 4.3 6:39 5.8
Son Is Born. Word has been re
ceived here of tho birth of a son
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd at River
side, Cal. Mrs. Hurd was formerly
Miss Myra Campbell of Marshfleld.
Eureka in Port. The Eureka ar
rived at 5:30 yesterday from Eure
ka and will sail today for Portland.
Captain Norm's wife is accompany
ing him on this trip. A stiff north
wester' delayed their progress up.
Orders New Tug. Captain P. B.
Cornwall of the tug Hunter, has
signed a contract with J. H. Price
of Bandon, for the construction of a
large tug at Bandon for use on the
Umpqua and that section. Tho new
tug will bo rushed completion and
may be ready for service this fall.
New Mill Superintendent at North
Bend. E. E. Ellsworth of Califor
nia, has been appointed superintend
ent of the Simpson mills at Porter
and ojd North Bend. He takes the
place of Mr. Falkensteln who is now
devoting his attention to tho Bank
of Oregon and other business.
Work on Ferry. Councilman J.
N. Nelson, chairman of the water
front committee of tho city council,
has received the plans for the now
ferry slip and was instructed by the
council last night to rush the work
on It. Unless something unexpected
Interferes, tho new ferry will be in
operation by July 1.
Pioneer Here. Wm. A. Border
an old resident of Coos County, tem
porarily residing in this city, cele
brated his eighty-third birthday to
day. A nice lunch was served and
well wishes and hopes that tho old
gentleman may go ten years better
on the above age. Only tho imme
diate family were present consisting
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Border, Mrs.
L. W. Traver and A. D. Border.
Start New Boat. Captain O'Kol
ly's new boat, the Marshfleld, will
soon be put into service between this
city and North Bend. The Marsh
fleld is said to be one of the trim
mest passenger launches on the bay.
AV111 Give Dance. Mesdames
Fred McColIum, T. W. Rennie, R. G.
Galo, L. J. Simpson and J. II. Keat
ing of North Bend, are the patrones
ses for a ball to be given next Satur
day evening at tho Simpson Park
pavilion in North Bond. A number
of Marshfleld people lmvo been in
vited. ALL MILLINERY IS BEING SOLD
AT MRS. A. G. AIKEN'S AT GREAT
LY REDUCED RATES.
Life ot Christ at Orpheum.
Don't fall to see FRANCIS TRA
VESTY COMPANY, SATURDAY and
SUNDAY nights in an excollont pro
gramme at Masonic Tomplo Theatre
Our theatre goers nro promised ono
of tho most Interesting performances
over presented in this city. Admis
sion 35c and COc.
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Personal Notes
H. E. PERRIN and wife, left today
on the Eureka for Portland whero
they will spend a few days.
F. D. LAYTON, G. W. HARRIS and
Mrs. M. Lungenbeel of Eureka,
came to Coos Bay yesterday on tho
Eureka.
MRS. LYDIA LANG of South Marsh
field, who is visiting relatives in
San Francisco, underwent an
operation for her throat a few
days ago.
MRS. E. E. STRAW has practically
recovered from her recent opera
tion for appendicitis and Is now
spending a few days with Mrs.
Wm. Lawlor at Plat B.
MRS. D. DONOVAN of Coaledo, left
on the M. F. Plant yesterday for
San Francisco In response to a
telegram announcing the illnes3
of her daughter there.
NORTH BEND NEWS
The L. Rosco came in today from
the Sluslaw.
J. L. Durrand of Flagstaff, was a
business visitor in North Bend yes
terday.
Ralph Matson of Marshfleld, pass
ed through North Bend en route to
Portland to attend tho Rose Festi
val. This is the first time in eight
months that the wharf from tho
Porter Mill to the Woolen Mill has
had no vessels at its docks.
W. R. Simpson of North Bend,
who has been visiting his daughter,
Mrs. E. Phay, near Prosper, has re
turned home.
The Arago which has been load
ing lumber at tho Porter Mill came
down to the old North Bend mill yes
terday and will finish taking on her
cargo there.
The chorus class will meet this
evening at the Presbyterian Christ
ian Endeavor rooms. All members
are urged to be present. L. L. Put
nam Is the leader.
Mrs. C. Worthlngton, who came up
ten days ago from San Francisco
with the remains of her father, Geo.
Quigley returned to her home on tho
M. F. Plant.
CALIFORNIA CITY
OF A MILLION HENS.
Somo Interesting Figures Concerning
the Poultry Industry in Petnlumn.
Coos county poultry raisers can
And much Interest in studying the
figures that prove the profit that
there Is in the poultry business when
properly conducted on a large scale.
Some 50 mfles north of San Fran
cisco the town of Petaluma lies on a
moor between low mountains. It Is
largely built up on the poultry in
dustry. In tho portion of Sonoma
County tributary to the town, over
120,000,000 eggs were produced in
1907, more than 10,000,000 dozen.
At least 75 per cent of tho people ot
the country raise poultry. It is not
an occupation relegated to tho grand
mothers. It Is a man's occupation.
In Petaluma men are chlcken-ralsers
as they are elsewhere bankers, mer
chants or lawyers. One of tho hatch
ing plants has a capacity of 100,000.
That Is to say, It can, and does, when
tho season's demands are heavy, turn
out 100,000 young chickens every
three weeks. They go east to Kan
sas City, south into Old Mexico, north
into British Columbia.
Duck's eggs are also hatched out
in wholesale lots In Incubation in this
region. Tho Chlneso aro particularly
fond of ducks when they have reach
ed Just a certain age, I think it is
usually about nine weeks. Then tho
blood whch was in the quills has
reached tho body and they can bo
plucked without bleeding. Ono
raiser of ducks in the Petaluma re
gion sold last year 60,000 ducks,
averaging more than $1 each. Ho
sold 16,000 ducks at the nine weeks'
period for $16,000 to Chinamen
alone, who came to his depot in San
Francisco with their dollars and
their huge, swaying shoulder-baskets
and took tho ducks away without
waiting for delivery.
Thero is equal opportunity on Coos
county ranches for this same business
If proporly conducted.
Orpheum Theatre Passion Play To
night.
ALL MILLINERY IS BEING SOLD
AT MRS. A. G. AIKEN'S AT GREAT
LY REDUCED RATES.
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