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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
E9B , . - 'JBTJfwrw Mal THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1908. K Knock a Home Run and Get a Goodrum Hat Free Home run Impossible If you wear one of my lids for tbpy never miss a ball. Something classy about my exclusive line of Gents Furnishings. WT MARSHFIELD, OREGON. liilii Enjoy SHSHSHSZSESESSEEHSZ5ESZSHSHSE5aESZSH5HSHSHFd5HSHSHJHSE5ISESZSHSE5a a Purity and Quality I Form the most Important part of GOLDEN GATE LARD Is It Necessary To Say More? All Grocers nJ ES5E5Z5H5HS2525H5E5FSE5E5E525E5?Jia Now is the Time to Build Lime and Cement Have All Declined We quote best imported We " " California We " " The above in small quantities Marked reductions in large quantities, MURPHY-DOW Building Material Company 4H'H"I"I"I"l"I"H-M"I"I"I"I"I"I"I"MH--I"I"I"I" ? Favor Us and Yourself By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur niture store in the city where no second hand goods are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit Is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had here, SOME SPECIAL PIECES of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store, Come and inspect the stock whether you wish to buy or not, C. A. JOHNSON FRONT 11111111 'IIT' COLUMEIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (& Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty ; ; Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield You Would Caw It Eyzhytwe ifVou wotf A Have Your Outing With an Eastman Kodak, Premo or Century Camera Full line at RED CROSS DRUG STORE Catalogues on application I and Butchers i Hi SHSa5B5H5E5E5H5E5E5E525251SESH5Z53 Cement $3.75 per bbl. " 3.00&" tt Lime 2.25 tt STREET i" 42Ir -jf? 1 CrOODRUHs HAT You Seen It? A Full Line of California Vege tables and Fruits just Ar rived on the Steamer Plant Let us help you make the Dining Table tempting C. W. WOLCOTT THE GROCER. Phono 071 Front Street. i "Confidence in Us : Means Better i f Clothes for You" I I MAKER OF FIRST CLASS I CLOTHES BUSINESS SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES A 4 I SPECIALTY. J I PnONE No. 2311. J 5 CLEANING AND PRESSING 2 FOR SALE Three-room house on 'C street. Lot 40x140. Price, $650. See Stutsman & Co. FOR RENT OR LEASE 8-room house, Mead St., North Bend, $15 per month. Call E. J. Coffelt, North Bend. LOST Package of letters contain ing name and address of J, N. Teal. Finder return to J. H. Flanagan, Flanagan and Bennett hank. TWO-ROOM house, West Marshfield. Apply to Jas. Barrle or phone 825. FOR RENT A modern and up-to-date residence, 8 rooms and bath. Enquire Dr. Richardson, Pine St. FOR RENT Storeroom In Johnson building, Second St., near 'C st. FOR SALE A new 25-foot launch hull. Enquire Dr. Richardson's resldenco, Pino street. FOR SALE Household furniture. Enquire Dr. Richardson, Pino St. 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. FOR RENT Largo double front store-room, adjoining Breakwater office. Apply Robert Marsden, Front street. SOME REALTY BARGAINS. THREE LOTS on corner Broad way and Washington Sts., SiJ.HOO. LOT 135x140, on 'C street, In eluding corner, $800. ROOMING HOUSE. In North Bond, $300. Seo TItIo Guarantee and Ab stract Company. LyO 7 tit W H XT "M FINE TAILORING A MANY LEAVE P Breakwater Sails From Coos Bay and May Make New Record Up Coast. Tho Breakwater sailed from Coos Bay for Portland today with one of tho largest passenger lists of tho season. Captain Magenn expected to possibly make a new record on this trip owing to the prospect of favor able weather. Tho outgoing passenger list was as follows: F. H. Mehl. Mrs. Mehl. W. H. Hart, Mrs. Hart, C. G. Hocket, Dr. Burmeister, B. Meade, Mrs. Meade, M. Hill, Mrs. Hill, F. A. Lindt, B. P. Smith A. A. Hale, Dr. Schoon niaker, H. F. Miller, Mrs. Miller, L. A. Wherat, Norls Jensen, E. Bevls, M. Bisaillon, L. Tucker, Gus. Me land, E. P. Cadwell, H. C. Snipes, W. H. Johnson, F. M. Haddock, L. H. Berry, D. L. Lessell, L. F. Hopkins, J. Finer, H. E. Mann, C. M. Johnson. M. Berry, W. E. Wells, Jno. McCar thy, Dr. W. A. Toye, Mrs. W. H. Hart, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Miss Blanche Nlllson, Mrs. L. A. Varner, Mrs. J. A. Reeves, Mrs. J. S. Law rence, Miss McGlaughlln; Mrs. J. J. Chapman; Geo. S. Post, H. D. Mich ael, Jos. Gollscush, W. G. Hollister, Geo. A. Bateson, J. M. Pool, W. G. Woods, M. Arneson, M. K. Emmons, W. L. Gaskell, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Ada Guermsey, Mrs. Ida Congdon, E. M. McGann, F. G. McGann, Mrs. McGann, Miss D. Edwards, J. W. Snover, W. H. Webster, Jos. Steeber, C. A. Kltch, Mrs. M. Kltch, Octa Kitch, W. Nelson, W. Ostlng, C. Bogart, J. Nicholas, J. Manos, B. Ponto, J. Bulatori, L. Knight, N. Dimmo, T. Dlmmo, John Athenlsen, Tom Athenlsen, S. O. Kuyama, E. Kimm, S. B. Richardson, Wm. Rose, B. Ross, John Alberts, F. S. Perry, O. Nicholson and D. Berg. W. H. GAMBLE'S FUNERAL TO BE HELD TUESDAY. Well-ICnowii Coos liny Mhn Who Died in Arizona Brought to Marshfield For Ruriul. The funeral of W. H. Gamble, the well-known Coos Bay man who died a few weeks ago at Tucson, Ariz., where he had gone for the benefit of his health, will be held from M. J. Mangan's undertaking parlors in Marshfield Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, burial being in the Odd Fel low's cemetery. Tho body will be brought here on the M. F. Plant from San Francisco. The Rev. Dr. Horsfall will officiate. Tho Gamble meat markets in North Bend and Marshfield will be closed all day Tuesday on account of tho funeral. ANNUAL SUMMER MILLINERY SALE. Mrs. M. J. Elrod Is having her summer millinery sale on all ladles and children's headgear. A PRETTY FACE. With pink and white complexion .Will find it easy to keep pretty by using McArthur's Cold Cream. For sun burn it has no peer. Be sure, and call for McArthur's, at the Pro scription Drug Store. JUST RECEIVED a shipment of new sailors and veilings, ranging from $1 to $1.50. Mrs. L. M. Perry, North Bend. SATURDAY EVENING SNAPS. Corner, 100x100, In Sengstackon's addition, $550. Two lots in East Marshfiold, 50 each, Including corner. IGO-acre farm, 3 miles from Marshfield, with 20-acro bottom, cleared and fenced, also good build ing and barns, $4,000. Two lots' on Brondway, north of I. S. Smith store building, for $2,100. See Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. ALL .MILLINERY is being sold at Mrs. A. G. Aiken's nt grently reduced prices. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. The Coos and Curry Fair Associa tion will recelvo bids for labor to re pair tho old grand stand. The asso ciation will furnish all matorlal and want bids for labor only. Bids may bo submitted to F. P. Norton at grounds, betwqon 8 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. any day. Bids will bo opened at 7:30 Tuesday evening, Juno 10. COOS AND CURRY FAIR ASSOCIATION, F. P. NORTON. Tattle of the Town Little grams of fact sifted from the chaff of gossip flying up and down tho town. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., Juno 12, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 61 Minimum 4S At 5 p. m 59 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables glvo the hours of high and low tides for every uay this week: JUNE, 1008. LOW WATER! A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m.j ft, Friday . . 12 4:34 -0.5 4:21 2.1 Saturday . 13 5:19 -1.1 5:09 2.! SUNDAY . 14 6:04 -1.6 6:03 3.1 HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Friday . . .12 11:00 5.4 10:35 7.: Saturday . 13 11:49 5.6 11:17 7.! SUNDAY . 14 12:41 5.! Son Is Rom. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gosney, who reside near tho Presby terian church are rejoicing over tho birth of a son yesterday. Mother and child are doing well. Alliance Sails. Tho Alliance will sail from Portland this evening and reach Coos Bay late Sunday evening or early Monday morning. .She may bring down a large logging engine for Henry Hocck. Ends Revival Services. The Rev. M. M. Bledsoe, pastor at largo for tho Baptist church in Oregon, re turned to Portland today after hav ing conducted successful revival ser vices in Marshfield during tho past week. Plant In Sunday. Tho M. F. Plant is expected in tomorrow morn ing from San Francisco, 'having sail ed from the Golden Gate' at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. Unless something unexpected interferes, she'Svlu' 'prob ably sail from here Monday fpr 'Frisco. Circulate Petitions for Sprinkler. The subscriptions lists to maintain tho street sprinkler during tho sum mer months is being liberally signed by the business men. It is proposed to sprinkle all of Front street, 'A.' 'B' and 'C streets, between Front and Broadway, and Broadway from 'A to 'C. Old Soldier Needs Care. Frank Fuller, a veteran and member of the G. A. R., who resides on tho road to Ferndale, is reported to bo badly in need of care. Ho Is crippled by old wounds and Is ill. Ho lives alone and is no longer able to care for him self. Tho local G. A. R. will prob ably be requested to provide care for him. Miss Millls Will Sing. Miss Mabel MIIlls, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. MIUIs who has Just returned froni New York whero she has been taking advanced musical Instruction, will sing at tho Baptist church to morrow. While she was tired from tho long trip, tho friends of tho family mado so many requests for her to sing tomorrow that she finally graciously acceded and will do so at tho evening service, probably. Claims Not Valuable. H. W. Burnham and Chester Langlols, well known hero, havo Just returned from Grant county whore they were cruis ing some timber, the government re leasing 525 claims on July 1. They report tho timber very poor and havo given up tho Idea of securing any locations. A number of Coos Bay people were arranging to tako claims If their report had been favor able Last Show Tonight. Tho Marga ret lies Company will closo their week's engagement at tho Masonic Opera Houso this evening whon they will present "Two Sisters." From horo they will go to tho Coqullle val ley towns and then roturu for a threo days ongagomont In Marsh field. Ono of tho largest houses of tho week witnessed their production of "Camlllo" last ovonlng and do cluro it bettor than thoy hnd anti cipated. A few In tho balcony Inter rupted tho play onco or twlco and brought forth tho announcement that any further troublo on that scoro would result In tho ejection of tho person rcsponslblo from tho houso. f Personal Notes f J. W. SNOVER left today for land on business. Port- MRS. BURG and a party of friends spent tho day up Coos River. L. A. LILJEQVIST has gone to Ten Mile to Investigate tho recent troubles In that section. NORIS JENSEN left on the Break- wnter today for Portland on busi ness. FRANK SAUNDERS and wife, well known on Coos Bay are visiting at the R. E. Shine in Empire. CHAS LASH, tho well-known pain ter, has returned from a business and pleasure trip to Portland. CLAYTON A. MEADE, who has been visiting at his old home near Port land, Is expected to return on tho Alliance. MRS. ANNIE HEDRICK of San. Francisco, is visiting at the homo of her sister Mrs. R. H. Olsen ot Empire. ARTHUR CHOPE will leave in a few days for Oakland, Cal., where ho will bo employed by a confection ery firm during vacation. MISS LEAH ROGERS of Coos River, will arrive on tho Bay Monday to tako a summer- course at the Ndrth. Bend business college. MRS. J. J. CHAPMAN,, proprietress of the North Bend Cafe, lbft this morning for Portland on business and pleatsiire. TOM HALL and a party of friends are planning to spend Sunday up Coos river fishing and pigeon shooting. W. P. SMITH of Smith's Cafe, is ex pected home on the next Alliance from Portland where ho has been for tho past few weeks on busi ness. MESSRS. HAHN, POTTINGER, C, A. HOWARD and CHAS HICKOX havo returned from a few days fishing at Ten Mile. They made a fair catch and had an enjoyable trip. OTTO SCHETTER and HARRY SKINNER went to Ten Mile today determined to beat the trout fish ing record. They will return Mon day morning and say that they will havo tho goods to substantiate any claims that they make. HARRY SKINNER, agent of tho Al liance, returned last evening from a trip to Coqulllo and Myrtle Point. Ho says that the ranches are looking fine and the farmers are jubilant over crop prospects. Business men say business is good. WALTER LYONS, secretary of tho Chamber of Commerce, who has been spending tho past two weeks "in Portland, is expected home .next week. Several Interviews with, him boosting Coos Bay have, ap peared In tho Portland papers.""" JUST ARRIVED. A full lino ot New .Sailor's and Linen Hats for Summer wear. Stylish, cool and comfortable at Clarke Millinery. 120-Acro Improved Farm, Cheap. 40 acres' fine creek bottom, or chard, garden, nearly all fenced, good upland, place now paying 'fine returns. Is offered for a short tlmo at $50 an ncro. For particulars, sea I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. V. NORTH BEND NEWS A. II. Englo has disposed of wood and coal business In North Bend to Mr. Carter who rocontly moved to Coos Bay from the Umpqua Valley. Tom James has returned from a two days fishing trip to Ten Mile and brought fifty-six flno trout home with, him us trophies of his angling abil-1 lty. They ranged from six to eight een inches in length. Tho North Bend school board yes terday olected teachers for the ensu ing year, all of tho places being filled oxcept ono. Supt. A. G. Raab was honored by being reolected for a term of two years at a salary,' of $1,500 per annum. Tho other teach ers selected and their moiTttily salaries were as follows; Ida Vjj, Gomblo, $60; Matilda K. Sleep, $6(f; Winifred Rood, $50; H. Josephine" Griffin, $70; Clovor B. Miller, $i0;- Maudo R. Coke, $55. MY NEW SAILOR lints and .fell ings havo just arrived. Price r f $1.50. Mrs. L. M. Porry,,y' Nort" Bond. 1 Inner to- St. h' Ml m M V y if i V fUtfWWWVWWWAVWWWWNNWwwwwww. & H'MH-uW.'-MHufla "" h-Ji - - - .fctL . .. L . .. , - -.J Bi'W "'I