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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1908)
r JHE DAjLY, f PQS.JIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1908 t X S tt - - - 8 - - - n - H - - tt - a - tt - - a 15 I 8 a ? 8 I I 8 8 :: 8 8 :: 8 :: 8 i :t :: ON YOUR 4th of July Suit Order your suit now for the 4th and get 15 per cent discount. I have the swellest line of samples ever shown so do not wait but come pre pare now. This Offer Only Lasts 10 Days Some New Dope in Ties, Hats and Shoes i - a - - a - u - tt - - - - a - a - - - MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New O'Connel Bldg. . MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 VAAAA4AAAAAAAA Pacific P Company f, Broadway, two doors south of 1 C Street We Carry a full line of teas, coffee, spices, extracts, baking powder etc. Our Goods and 5 Prices will Suit You f 4 Phone 1443 Free Delivery $ V4vwvv4vvvvvvvv WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. Electric Fans Keep the Flies Away j We Can Supply You Oregon Electrical Supply Co. HERE'S YOUP GOOD HEALTH Wclnhard's Beer .WARDEN'S LIQUOR JQUSE. Fbone 481 Orders Delivered Freo ss Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD OREGON. Capital Uubscribed 350,000 Capital Paid Up 140,000 Undivided Profits 186,000 ' Poei a general banking builnen and drawi ou the Bank ot California. Ban FranclM Call!., First National Bank Portland Or., First .National Bank. Roieburg, Or., Hanover . Na tional Baak, New York, N. U. KotncW A -Bon, London, England. , Also sell change on pearly all the prlit,.. cities o Europe. . , Accounts kept subject to cheok, safe deposl look boxes ler rent at CO cents a month o 15. a year, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS I The Shamrock Tho beautiful new launch li g v now ready for charter, by par- ties desiring a boat that com- A bines speed, comfort and safety. -h Will -accommodate 30 people. 7? J?fy atBd nnrl fufViA InffirTTlN W 4 Inn nv1w rt I tuu uyyi; tu IVY QONDRON, Pioneer Grocery Phpn 841 - 4 PAMILY ORDERS FOR WEINHARD'B BEER rn By mall or Phono. Delivered Free MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Poverty you bet, June 20, TnERE will bo a dance at the North Coos River hall on Saturday evening, Juno Cth. tf - - H - tt - H - H - H - tt - H - - tf " - - Per Cent Discount ; ET - n - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - j - &tJk$ HSHEEb"ZSHSS5ES5SZSaSHSdSHSZ5HSHS2ESZSZ5HSESHS'd5H5ESHJ2SHSESSB5E5E5a Id II m mm I Hi fl M 1IW nn IfUffllll V - p--w- Form the most Important part of GOLDEN GATE LARD Is It Necessary To Say More? All Grocers 2SZS3J15aSHS3E5ESE5?n5ESS5EEBnqKSBSESESHSHSHSE5H5ESHS2SHSE5HSHSES3 For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE' : TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co, Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office J4J - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition KEE LOX Typewriter Ribbon and Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers FOR SALE GASOLINE CABIN LAUNCH Lepgfli, 80 feet; boom, 6 feet; JO horse-power. Barbcjr Bros. Engine. With or without engine. Suitable for a farmer to carry freight and passengers. APPLY EKBLAD & s6n, HARDWARE STORE. I WR APH STILL SELLING l Best California Cement at $2.90 Per BBL. ? Jl -f Standard VartUuti) . ? Best California Lime i GET OUR PRICES ON i u All other Building Material at i :; North Bend Hardware and Supply Co. NORTH BEND, OREGON. -n------n-n-w-ttuw"M"n"w'M't:'Mn'tt"ttwl'tt"tt"u Closing out Summer Millinery at cost to make room for fall 'goods. M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - I :: u 8 8 I 8 8 t 8 8 8 i 8 a i 8 8 8 8 i 8 8 8 i 8 i ;: 8 a a Try The "600dm f Hit, Sometimes it's fyani to pldnt dood thi'ni the first time, but it's easy Everafter and Everdfter s mat counts, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. a - - aa - a - - a - - - a - - - Enjoy Your Outing With an Eastman Kodak, Premo or Century Camera Full line at RED CROSS DRUG STORE Catalogues on application In D D and Butchers i CHEAP Y at $2.10 Per BBL. QUANTITY LOTS Xt proportionately low prices M. Langdon's Millinery, New O'Con nell building. a B ' iSJb WOODMEN ..OF.. THE WORLD Coos Bay Camp No. 196 Attention Neighbors! Regular meeting To-Night I. 0. 0. F. HALL Something doing, better come. Green Vegetables For Your Sunday Dinner Cabbage and Cauliflower Turnips Onions Carrots Rhubarb Lettuce Green String Beans New Potatoes And also Gooseberries. C. W. W0LC0TT THE GROCER, rhono 071 Front Street. Geo. Stough The Chimney Sweep Is In the country on his annual trip to clean all furnaces and chimneys. Any ono who has any work should save It for this sweep is O. K. Leave orders at Marshfield Hardware Co. Store. JH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Peed' Free Delivery Phone 1751 t i.... ...... .'i "imhi Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladles' and Gents' Garment Cleaned or Dyed Philip Rpfker, Proprietor. FOR SALE A good Phaeton buggy ana a single ureasi coiiur uururan almost new, at a bargain. Address 'L' care Times FOR RENT One 7-room house, South Marshfield; one 2-room housp, West Marshfield. Apply to Jas Barrie, or phone 825 FOR SALE Joe Hodson's fine dairy herd, 14 head, one or all as par ties desire. Cheap for cash. In quire of Joe Hodson, North Bend, Oregon. FOR SALE. 14 Jersey heifers, 9 weeks old. 1 Thoroughbred Jersoy bull, 1 year old. 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old. Address, Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, Marshfield, Oregon. LOST Thursday evening, on fA' street or near vicinity, a string of gojd beads. Finder leave pame at Times office and receive re ward. FOR SALE: Farm-horses, heavy draught horses, buggy horses. En-' quire ot F. P. Norton, Marshflold, Oregon. , WE HAVE A FEW six-room houses left for rent at Bay City, low rout, regular boat service, inquire John A. D. Dablqulst at C, A. Smith Lumber and Mfg. Co. WANTED We will pay "c a piece for empty oil cans. Coos Bay Oil and Supply Company. 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 Bayslde Paint Co., North Bend, Ore. 160 ACRES of land for sale. Ad dress, Mrs. R. McCann. North Bend. Tattle of the Town ; Little grains of fact sifted from j ;; tho chaff of gossip flying up and down the town. I WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Cloudy with probable showers tonight and Sunday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- Ing 5 p. m., June G, by Mrs. E. MIngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum . . . G3 Minimum 44 At 6 p. m EG Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: JUNE, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. 1 P. M. Date. I h. m. ft. I h. m.l ft. 1.211:57 3.1 1.71 Saturday .. 0110:54 SUNDAY . .7 11:43 JUNE, 1008. HIGH WATERI A. M, P. M. h. m.l ft. G:39 5.8 Date. h. m. .. ft. 5 4.: SUNDAY . 7 5:33 4.3 Death at North Bend. Ray Bar nard Sundbaum, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sundbaum, died at their home yesterday of pneu monia after a brief illness. To Plant Orchard. Frank Hague Is planning to set out 1,200 Gra vensteln apple-trees on his twenty acre ranch In the Coquille valley. The tract Is well adapted for an or chard and it Is Mr. Hague's inten tion to develop one of the best In the Coos Bay country there. Cases at Bniulon. L. A. Llljeq vist, deputy district attorney, return ed today from Bandon where he was called by two cases. Tho first was the charge of assault against Thomas French who pleaded guilty to having struck an opponent with an umbrel la and wa3 fined $15. Tho other was the charge of carrying concealed weapons against Henry Wooden which will be tried before a jury Wednesday. Initiate Twelve. At last night's meeting of the Modern Woodmen, twelve new members were Initiated and a forestry team of sixteen mem bers organized. The locnl lodgo Is starting a campaign to secure 200 members, having built up tho local membership from four last Septem ber to 75 at present. Dr. A. L. Houseworth presided last night as venerable consul while the following were shown the mysteries of tho order: Carl Magnuson, Fred. Pe terson, Clinton C. Going, Ed. Mc Gann, J. W. McGann, Elmer Shou felt, Chas. Sheufelt, Axel Erlckson, Jno. B. Davis, Geo. E. Cook, Addi son Cook, J. S. Ellerby. NORTH BEND NEWS Hallle Simpson, who has been ill, is reported improving. Tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vaughan Is reported quite ill. Will Simpson of North Bend, will spend a few days with Marshflold friends. Miss Ella B. Brown left on the Breakwater to visit friends In Port land. A large number of North Bond people aro going to Marshflold to at tend the baseball game Sunday. Martin Sherrod, who is employed at the C. A. Smith mill, has moved his family from Curry county to Bny City. Miss Fltzpatrlck, a teacher in tho North Bend schools during tho past year, left today for her homo In Sa lem to spend her vacation. Tho flve-year-old son of Low Hlnch who was severely scalded a few days ago by stepping Into a pan of boiling water Is Improving. Rev, J, E. Burkhart will officiate at the Marshfield Presbyterian 'church tomorrow and in consequence there will be no preaching In the, North Bend Presbyterian church. Posedlon lodge, Knights of Py thias of North Bend, has elected the following officers: Chancellor com mander, E. E. Rlggs; vice-chancellor, Fred Moore; prelate, H E. Bur melster; master of work, R. P. Ko hoo; master of arms, Roy Bralnard; Inner guard, Ben Huber; outer guard, W. H. Shepard. T. H. Chapman has been awarded the contract for clearings tho site for the new school which Major L. D. Kinney recently ceded tho North Bond school district, There was a llttlo trouble over tho master on ac count of Major Kinney having re cently sold all of his timber to E. M. Ward and Mr. Ward under his con tract laid claim to tho timber on the school land. Tho matter was finally adjusted amicably, Tho clearing and grading will proceed rapidly and all possible hasto will bo made In completing the handsome now $40, 000 school. WANTED Woman to caro for 17-monthB-old baby boy. Answer P. O. Box 17C. FOR RENT 5-room houso In West Marshflold, short walk, low ront. Inquire at McArthur's Pharmacy. f Personal Notes A. J. SHERWOOD of Coquille, was in Marshfield yesterday on busi ness. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM and daughter MIRIAM were Marshfield visitors yesterday. L. D. PETTYJOHN Is moving today from 'B street to the Georgo Tho mason cottage on Sheridan, near Queen. MISS M. BRIGGS has accepted a position with tho Merchant & Kammerer store as cashier. FRANK HAGUE, who for tho past week has been in Coquille, and Myrtle Point on business, returned this morning. MISS W. SINCLAIR of Coquille, who for the past week has been visiting friends in Marshfield returned to her homo this morning. FRANK LAMBERTON, W. H. KEN NEDY, JACK FLANAGAN and others left today for the upper Co quille where they will spend a few days fishing. MR. and MRS. J. A. LAMB of Co quille, visited Marshfield friends yesterday. They were en route to Portland where they will spend several weeks. MR. and MRS. LAWRENCE HILT and MRS. W. S. HARRINGTON left today for Portland. Mr. Hilt has been employed by the Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company but expects to make his home In Portland. CAPTAIN A. M. SIMPSON of North Bend, planned to go to Portland on tho Breakwater today but had to call tho trip off on tho last minute on account of business matters. DR. M. O. STEMMLER and wife of Myrtle Point, passed through Marshfield en route to Now York City where they will spend threo or four months, Dr. Stemmler having nrranged to take a post graduate course there. HUGH SNEDDON, LOT SHORT, EARL WINNER, JOHN HEItRIN and others who hold claims west of Allegany left today to spend a week or so on them. They will spend most of their time hunting and fishing and having a general good time. GEORGE KING and wife, and Mrs. L. W. SHAW will arrive on tho M. F. Plant tomorrow from Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Shaw has been visiting there for sometime. Mrs. King is the daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Shaw and she and her husband will visit hero for a few weeks. MISS LILLIAN WAY has resigned as agent of tho Pacific States Telephono Company at Myrtlo Point and according to gossip among her friends hero there will shortly bo a wedding at Myrtlo Point in which she will bo greatly Interested. R. H. NOBLE returned yesterday from a trip to the Ton Mile coun try where he succeeded In pur chasing 100 fine sheep for his City Market. He brought 30 of thom with him and says Coos Bay can now have some of tho finest mut ton in Oregon. , Tonight at Masonic Templo Thea tre Francis Travesty Company Will play comedy-drama, high class spe cialties, and Illustrated songs, and animated pictures between the acts. Admission, 35c and 50 cents. The company Is a clover ono and an excel lent performance Is assured. PUT YOUR spare time In at tho Molroso Restaurant, Sunday. Who wins the prizes, Juno 20. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that tho Coos Bay Hotel Company will re ceive bids for the construction of Its hotel building at tho corner of 'C and Second streets, Marshfield, Oregon. Said bids to be submitted on or before Juno lGth, 1908. The plans and specifications may be seen at tho offlco of John S. Coko in tho First Trust and Savings Bank building, Marshfield, Oregon. Tho company reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. COOS BAY HOTEL COMPANY, By John S. Coko, President, A A A iti A it. A it. A if i A iti A iti A A A JL A A A A A .f. A J NHR IHhWBAU INIi e . IM4 1I VUL4UkJImkHil.Hl MABIfllK ; m. nwiiv ' I Will open a first-class dress- ; ; making parlors in tho rooms j "; . over Lando's Dry Goods Store, ; ; Front street, Wednesday, Juno 10. Ladles gowns made in y, " latest titvlftH mill RntlRfnction ! ', guaranteed. Tailor-mndo gowns ! : -' ii sneciultv. MRS. M. LU. Y GENBEEL. i Over Lando's Dry Goods Store ' Front Street. AV4V4VV4V4VVV4V4V4V-ty We are now ready for YOU In our now quarters in tho building formerly occupied by tho Palm. CLEANING DYEING AND PRES SING. HATS, BLOCK 13 D AND CLEANED. The Unique Paniatnrium L. D. Foole Prop.