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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
PMggg w 'JfflMPW wnuyjpmpflpAiipfi : '-w-wniyW " THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE, 4, 1908. ?!HB!F VALUABLE PRIZES FREE THE NEW LUSITANIA M hmH GET ONE WHILE THEY LAST $2.00 FOR $1.00. I1UY $1.00 WORTH AND GET $1.00 WORTH FREE. SEE SHOW WINDOW FOR DIS PLAY. SWELLEST LINE OF NECK WEAR EVER SHOWN AT 50c. SOMETHING NEW IN HATS AT $3.00. PACKARD OX BLOCK LOW CUTS, $1.00. ASK FOR WHAT YOU DO NOT SEE FOR GEO. CAN SUPPLY THE DOPE. ALWAYS WELCOME. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. COOS COUNTY MAN ARRESTED AT ROSEBURG. Win. Kinnlcutt of Myrtle Point, Placed In Custody There on Serious Charge. ROSEBURG, June 4. Charged with contributing to the delinquency of a child, Wm. Kinnlcutt of Myrtle Point, was arrested In this city by Ofllcer Palm, upon a warrant telo- graphed from Marshfleld. After In carceration In Jail for several hours, Kinnlcutt gave ball through a friend and then departed for Coos county. FAITH IS SOUND IN S. P. CLAIMS. Clntskanlo Men Take Up Residence, Despite Warnings From AVnsIiington. CLATSKANIE, Ore., June 4. Al though official Information has been sent out from Washington that It Is useless to try for preferred rights on Southern Pacific land grant claims, suit to cancel which has been filed, ten local people have gone out to take up residence on these lands. Some have their families with them and are squatting; others are "batch ing." Their attorney, Lafferty, tells them they cannot fall, as their claims will be "preferred," since they made application to purchase before the Government filed suit for cancellation. TJ'fctJtJ' Getting Ahead Of The Sluggards FOR SALE. 14 Jersey heifers, 9 weeks old. 1 Thoroughbred Jersey uun, l year old. 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old. Address, Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, Marshfleld, Oregon. Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from the, chaff of gossips flying up and down tho town. f Personal Notes D. L. MORGAN of Eugene Is a Coos Bay business visitor today. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Friday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., June 3, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government FOR SALE Pool table In fine con dition, outfit Includes 12 cues, 1 set of balls, cue racks, ball racks, ) meteorological observer, bridge bottle and counts. Terms If . Maximum 55 desired. Apply. "Bob's" Billiard Minimum 45 At 5 p. m 53 desired. Parlors. ANY ONE having any, mules for sale or to trade for horses should see J. J. Burns, North Bend. FOR SALE Small store in Bunker Hill sultablo for grocery, two years lease. Cheap If taken at once. Inquire Wm. Smith's Bar ber shop, Front St. WANTED First class lady cook at North Bend Hotel Immediately. FOR SALE Farm-norses, neavy draught horses, buggy horses. En quire of F. P. Norton, Marshfleld, Oregon. & u"a- wr HAVE A FEW six-room housesv"",ouu 7 .. . x -i t,... .. ,, ,.ot i'Tiaay leit ior rum. at uaj viij, t" v-v, u LOW deep while sluggards sleep nncj. you'll liavo corn to soil and keep," wrote Benjamin Franklin.. If there is any feature of your llfo or business which has never been properly ex ploited In the advertising columns of tho newspapers tho opportunity is open to you to profit by Franklin's suggestion. Many of tho rich men of today were the pioneer advertisers in their respective fields not so many years ago, turning tlio virgin soil with the plow of publicity while their sluggish competitors restfully clung to tho antiquated sales methods of anothor generation. "Plowing deep" is an advantageous policy under any circumstances; but it is tch-fold remunerative if tho chance offers to do tho plowing before others begin. THE BEST ADV ER.TIING MEDIUM THE DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES See The Ad. Man f r 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 regular boat service. Inquire John A. D. Dahlquist at C. A. Smith Lumber and Mfg. Co. Precipitation 04 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give tho hours of high and low tides for every day this week: WM. HANCOCK and A. JACOBS of Bandon, came over tq Coos Bay yesterday on business. MRS. GEORGE KEATING and baby who havo been visiting relatives; in Marshfleld left yesterday for their home at Gardiner. WALTER LYONS, secretary of tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce went to Portland via Drain today to attend the Rose Festival. JUNE, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. 1 Date. Wednesday. 3 Thursday . 4 Friday . . 5 Saturday . . G SUNDAY . .7 P. M. h. m. ft. h. m. 9:01 O.Of 9:15 9:37 0.4 10:09 10:13 0.8 11:05 10:54 1.2 11:57 11:43 1.7 ft. 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.1 JUNE, 1008. HIGH WATER DSte. Wednesday 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 Baysido Paint Co., North Bend, Ore. WANTED Wo will pay cc a piece for empty oil cans. Coos Bay Oil and Supply Company. FOR RENT Flats No. 3 and 8, In tho new O'Connell Building. I. ISO ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North Bend. Saturday SUNDAY A. M. h. m. 2:07 2:47 3:32 4:25 5:33 ft. CO 5.7 5.1 4.6 4.3 P. M. h. m. 3:47 4:21 5:03 5:52 6:39 ft. 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.G 5.8 Plant Sails Tomorrow. The M. F. Plant will sail from San Fran cisco for Coos Bay tomorrow and leave hero on the return trip Sunday. Moves Pantorlum. D. F. Foote is moving his pantorlum from Front street to tho building on 'C street, formerly occupied by tho Palm Ice Cream parlors. CHARLES ST. DENIS of Ten Mile was in Marshfleld today on busi ness. The cold weather is delay ing the fruits and berries there but fish are biting good and some big catches of trout are being made. A. N. GOULD and wife of Coqulllo, were Coos Bay visitors yesterday nnd last evening. Mr. Gould baa just been honored by being elect ed county surveyor on the Repub lican ticket and was the recipient of congratulations from his nu merous friends while here. MRS. W. C. CHASE of Coqulllo, spentyestordayandlastevening on Coos Bav, her object being to vis it the Marshfleld and North Bend lodges of the Pythian Sisters. She? attonded the meeting oft tho Marshfleld lodge flrst and wont to North Bend about 9 o'clock to visit tho lodge there. Special matters were taken up by both organizations in her honor. Fire at Depot. A small flro was discovered at the depot this morn ing but It had not gained much headway and was extinguished be fore serious damage was done. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All members of the Fraternal Union are requested to meet at I. O. O. F. Hall Sunday, June 7th, at 2 p. m. to participate In the Memo rial Services of the order. By Order of tho Committee. I WE ARE STILL SELLING I 1 .. . . a.. v n nw JL WE ARE STILL SELLING I Best California Cement at $2.90 Per BBL (Standard Portland) 7 Best California Lime at $2.10 Per BBL ? GET OUR PRICES 0M- QUANTITY LOTS All other Building Material at proportionately low prices North Bend Hardware and Supply Co. NORTn BEND, OREGON. -tt-tt-8--H--H-H---H-H-8--tt---8-tt-tt-tt--H-t:-H- A Want Ad will sell it for you QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Sfarshflnld and North Bend. CRYSTAL THEATER Entire Change of Program TO-NIGHT OTHELLO THE MOOR OP VENICE Shakespeare's great tragedy. THE SEA WOLF A thrilling story adapted from Jack London's famous book. "Tho Sea Wolf." CASSIMAR'S NIGHT OFF A comic film that will keep a laugh on your face from start to finish. Don't miss the Illustrated songs. Our aim Is to havo tho latest and best there Is on the market. "Bonltn" Is a new Mexican love song that Is mak ing a great hit In the East. 7:15 and 8:45 p. m. Admission . . 10c J u Conf idencelin 'Us Means Better. Clothes forYou" Steam Dye Works C Street Ladles' and Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Bprkrr, Propriptor. 3?A mtm F I KlP- TAI LORlNG Has Scnrlet Fever. The Juza home In southwest Marshfleld was quarantined yesterday on account of nine-year-old Ruth, being taken 111 of tho disease. It is considered a mild case. Are Dredging Inlets. Tho C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufacturing Company is having several inlets and streams leading to the Smith Powers logging camps dredged to permit the handling of saw logs. Was Seriously HI. C. J. Mahoney is recovering from a brief but severe attack of illness following a day's outing on Coos river. For a timo serious results were feared but Jay's many friends will be glad to know that he will soon be himself again. Many Sign Petition. Tho cir culators of tho petitions to havo all, of South Marshfleld beyond Mills slough organized into one district and sewerod this season report that practically everyone Is signing it. Tho property owners of tho section realize tho benefits of the proposed plan and It is believed that they will be unanimous for It. Oregon Apples Sell Well. C. K. Perry, who Is in tho east buying stock for tho new furniture store which ho and others will shortly open in Marshfleld, writes from Chi cago that thoro is a great demanc' for Oregon apples tITerp. The ap ples aro selling for flvo cents apleco and it is almost Impossible for deal ers to securo sufficient to satisfy tho demand. Houso Flag Up. Tho Mlllicoma club Is flying tho organization's ponant from the flagstaff above tho club's quarters today. Tho ponant which stretches nearly across Front street presents a beautiful spoctaclo. In large letters across It stands "Mlllicoma Club." It is one of tho handsomest and imposing penants that has ovor beon unfurled In southwestern Oregon. MAKER OF FIRST CLASS CLOTHES BUSINESS SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES A SPECIALTY". PHONE No. 2211. CLEANING AND PRESSING Lost Part of Returns. Tho Judges taking tho official returns from Lake precinct to tho county clerk lost one of the envelopes while en routo. Tho parties finding it turned It over to Tom Hall who will forward It by mall to County Clerk Watson. It contained tho affidavits of tho votes that had to bo sworn In tho election day. MRS. W. E. DUNGAN has arrived from Arcada, California, for a vis it at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Owen. She will bo joined In a week or two by her husband, W. E. Dungan, who Is well-known nnd has many friends here, and they will spend the larger part ot the summer on Coos Bay. NORTH BEND NEWS Robert Simpson of North Bend, was a visitor to North Inlet yesterday. Mrs. W. C. Chase of Coquille, visit ed tho Pythian Sisters of North Bend, last night. C. M. Bylor of the Coos Bay gro cery, wont to Marshfleld on business today. Tho young child of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Younger, who was recently scalded Is recovering. Miss Lola Hodson of North Coos River, Is tho guest today of her aunt, Mrs. Martha Pratt of North Bend. James Nollner loft today for Co quille where he will spend some tlmo recuperating from his recent illness. Mrs. C. H. Worrell and Miss Maud Coke of North Bend, loft this morn ing for a two weeks visit with. Mrs. B. Fahey at Bullards. John Freoland and Charles Nabb of North Bend, loft today for Gardi ner whore they will bo tho guests ot Mr. aud Mrs. I. Freeland for a short visit. Mrs. Joe Younger and Mrs. T. Wy man, who havo beon tho guests ot Mrs. George Bolster of North Bend, for tho past threo weeks, returned to tholr homo on South Inlet. is NOTICE. The North Bond Dining Room not closed. ,. It is now run with whlto help and a fine lady cook. All guests that como to this houso will bo well taken caro of. All slnglo meals 36c, W. S. WOOD, Prop. ALL MILLINERY IS BEING SOLI AT MRS. A. G. AIKEN'S AT GREAT LY REDUCED RATES. Saturday and Sunday nights, Juno Gth and 7th will appear at Masonic Templo Theatro Tho Francis Tra- TIIERE will bo a danco at tho North Coos River hall on Saturday ovonlng, Juno Gth. vesty Company In comedy-drama. Specialties, Illustrated songs, ani mated pictures. Every seat In tho theatro no doubt will bo taken as tho company desorvo capacity houses during their engagement. Reserved scats now on salo. 1 m w i . ...ii.jA. nfriafr U Jl .Hfi.ij..'.!.t,li.i . Mmo.