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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908.
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Camd Stoves, Tents, Camp Cots and
Camping Supplies in General
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Complete House Furnishers
Safety Deposit Boxes
Are a reoognized necessity for the safe keeping of
valuables.
We can care for your valuables in the strongest and
best equipped vault in the county for $5.00 a year.
Absolute secrecy.
We invite your inspection of our banking room and
particularly this department.
First Trust and Savings Bank of Coos Bay, capital
stock fully paid $100,000.00.
JOHN S. COKE , President.
M. C. HORTON , Vice-pres.-manager.
D. KREITZER Cashier.
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For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
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TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City,' Oregon
Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 191
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
Buy Your Wife a
GAS STOVE
It converts the drudgery of the kitchen into a pleasure. It
reduces a woman's housewoik one-half. You can sleep later
In tlio morning ns the fire does not have to bo inado a half
hour before time to cook.
Call at the office and see those instantaneous water heaters.
Turning on the cold water lights the gas and heats tho water in
one minute, turning tho water off shuts off the gas.
You would not think of going bade to tho old kerosene lamp
after using electric light, would you? Well, when you hnvo
once used a gas stove nothing could induce you to use anything
else.
Coos Bay Gas
8b Electric Co.
MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
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Hagquist &
Stone
Have opened a first class deli
catessen in Knights of Finland
Temple.
Also a full lino of cigars
and confectionery and soft
drinks. $
Pool in connection. v
Dron in and get acquainted.
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NOTICE.
Notice to stockholders of the Mc
Clelland Investment and Develop
ment Company.
Tho annual meeting of tho stock
holders of The McClelland Invest
ment and Development Company will
be hold in the office of J. M. Blake in
the First Trust and Savings Bank
building, Marshfield, Coos county
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 8th day
of July 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m., for
the election of directors and for the
transaction of such other business as
may be brought before said meeting.
Dated at Marshfield, Oregon, the
8th. day of June A. D. 1908.
ALVA DOLL, Sec.
BAD ATTACK OF DYSENTERY
CURED.
"An honored citizen of this town
was suffering from a severe attack
of dysentery. lie told a friend if
he could obtain a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, he felt confident of
being cured, ho having used this
remedy in the West. Ho was told
that I kept It in stock and lost no
time In obtaining it, and was
promptly cured," says M. J. Leach,
druggist of Wolcott. Vt. For salo by
JOHN PREUSS.
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
Entire Change of
Program
TONIGHT
ALL COMIC BILL
New Films:
WILLIE'S MAGIC WAND. ,
PICKMAN THE II.
RIVAL BARBERS.
LITTLE LORD MAYOR.
UNVEILING THE STATUE.
Two of the latest up-to-dato
illustrated songs:
"I'm Sighing For You."
"When tho Moon Plays Peek-n-
Boo."
7:45 and 8:45 p. m.
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith lessae 'Phono 921
North Front St.
Tattle of the Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
tho 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 June 14, by Mrs.
E. MIngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 61
Minimum 49
At 5 p. m 57
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
COOS BAY rDDES
The following tables glvo the
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
JUNE, 1008.
LOW WATER! A. M.
Date.
Monday n . 15
Tuesday . . 1G
Wednesday 17
Thursday . 18
Friday . . 19
Saturday . 20
SUNDAY . 21
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7:39
8:29
9:19
10:09
11:04
0:04
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h. m.
6:54
7:49
8:45
9:49
10:57
12:01
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3.1
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2.8
2.5
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Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladies' and Gents' Garment
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Rerker, Proprietor.
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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 Bond, ?15
per month. Call E. J. Coffelt,
North Bend.
TWO-ROOM house, West Marshfield.
Apply to Jas. Barrle or phone 825.
FOR RENT A modern and up-to-dato
residence, 8 rooms and bath.
Enquire Dr. Richardson, Pine St.
FOR SALE A new 25-foot launch
hull. Enquire Dr. Richardson's
residence, Pine 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
Btore-room, adjoining Breakwater
ofllco. Apply Robert Marsden,
Front street.
FOR SALE Farm-horses, heavy
draught horses, buggy horses. En
quire of F. P. Norton, Marshfield,
Oregon.
ALL TRIMMED HATS at and bo
low cost. Mrs. L. M. Perry, North
Bend.
HIGH WATER
Date.
Monday . . 15
Tuesday . .16
Wednesday 17
Thursday . 1
Friday '. . 19
Saturday . 20
SUNDAY . 21
A. M.
h. m.l ft.
0:47
1:33
2:27
3:25
4:32
5:47
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7.2
6.7
6.1
5.5
5.1
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h. m.
1:29
2:21
3:07
4:00
4:51
5:45
6:41
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6.2
6.3
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.7
proval.of every part of the program
but particularly the Flower Drill
which was given by ten girls, each
wearing a crown of roses and carry
ing beautiful boquets In their hands.
Council Tomorrow Night. Tho
Marshfield city council will meet
Tuesday evening and take up a num
ber of street improvement matters.
The application of R. T. Durett for a
telephone franchise Is also likely to
come up.
Children's Day Exercises. Tho
annual Children's Day exercises of
Iho Presbyterian church Sunday
school were held yesteiday morning
and were largely attended. A pleas
ing program was carried out, the par
ticipants winning the approbation of
all in tho audience.
f Personal Notes f
W. L. ANGUS of Gardiner, Is trans
acting business on Coos Bay.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River,
was in the city today on official
dairy business.
RALPH MATSON returned today
from Portland and will go to work
at the C. A. Smith mill at once.
M. R. LEWIS of Pomona, Cal., ar
rived yesterday to visit friends and
relatives on Coos Bay.
MISS MAMIE MAHONEY, C. J. MA-
HONEY and MRS. ADAMS spent
Sunday at Mrs. Adams' ranch up
Coos River.
On Prospecting Trip. Dr. A. C.
Burroughs, wife and four children,
and H. L. Buck wife and son, arrived
in Marshfield today from Hotchklss,
Colorado. They are on a prospecting
tour looking for a good fruit country
and were lured to Coos Bay by news
of its Gravensteln apple. If they are
favorably Impressed with Coos Bay
and locate hero, several families will
follow them to this section.
New Crime Is Charged. George
Cottell has Identified one of tho
razors found in tho belongings of
Tom Haggerty, the suspect recently
arrested by Marshal J. W. Carter for
the Ten Mile thefts, a razor that was
taken oft his (Cottell's) boat which
was stolen some time ago. This
practically establishes the guilt of
Haggerty for this crime. Marshal
Carter believes that practically all of
the petty thieving that has been go
ing on around the Bay for some time
Is Haggerty's work.
Change Firm Name. The di
rectors of tho Davls-Schultz Com
pany have decided to change tho
firm's name to "Western Oregon
Company, Wholesale Grocers." Tho
change was made because tho new
title is more explanatory and more
expressive of the company's business
and also of Its scope. Tho com
pany's business has Increased rapid
ly and Its field now includes all
southwestern Oregon.
Mnrshflcld Ten Mile Colony. L.
A. Liljeqvlst returned today from a
combined business and pleasure trip
to Ton Mile. Ho reports a goodly
colony of Marshfield people thero.
Among those spending Sunday at
this resort wore Mr. and Mrs, J. II.
Mllner, T. J. Lewis, Lawrence Holm
berg, Otto Schetter, II. W. Skinner,
Jack Flanagan, J. W. Bennett, J. N?
Teal, and Frank Lamberton.
Children's Day nt Eastside. r- The
Eastside Bible and Sunday school ob
served children's day with a very in
teresting program at tho Eastsldo
school house at 3 o'clock in tho after
noon yesterday. Tho house was
crowded and all gave evidence of ap-'
H. EMERY and Capt. Geo. H. Var-
ney of the United States life-saving
service arrived on tho M. F. Plant
from 'Frisco yesterday to inspect
the stations In this section.
DR. G. W. LESLIE left today for his
old homo Knox City, Mo., where
ho will spend a couple of months.
He will also tako some post grad
uate work.
B. FENTON of Roseburg, owner of
the stage lino to Coos Bay, Is In
Marshfield today on business. Mr.
Fenton was recently elected she
riff of Douglas county but expects
to retain his stage business.
J. E. JOHNSON and A. J. RICH
brought In tho launch Enterprise
from Wedderburn today laden
with salmon. The fishing season
thero is much better than was
first expected.
MISS PEARL WATKINS, tho Coos
Bay gold medal prize winner in
oratory, returned to Marshfield to
day and will bo tho recipient of
many congratulations from her
frionds here.
E. J. THOMAS, assistant special
agent of the Standard Oil Com
pany, arrived on the M. F. Plant
from San Francisco to look after
the company's interests hero and
also to do a little fishing If timo
will permit.
GEO. GOODRUM, O. L. HOBSON and
MISSES MARY MINOT and ADA
CHAPMAN spent yesterday up
South Coos River, tho trip being
mado in Mr. Goodrum's now
launch. Tho weathor was delightful.
SAM MARSDEN returned this morn
ing from Portland where ho has
been attending tho stato conven
tion of tho Eastern Star tho past
weok. Ho reports that tho meet
ing was ono of the most successful
and most enjoyablo that tho or
ganization has over hold.
OTTO. SCHETTER. and, HARRY
SKINNER returned today from
Ton Mllo with flfty-threo fine trout
to show as trophies of tho trip.
As to who caught the largest num
ber, there Is some debato but Mr.
Skinner declares that ho has wit
nesses to prove that Mr. Schetter
is a prize winner when it comes to
casting for water dogs.
MRS. MERCHANT and her son, Ben
Merchant, loft on tho M4 F. Plant
for San Francisco. They expect to
spend some time there in hopes of
benefitting Mr. Merchant's health.
Mr. Merchant is considerably im
proved and hopes nre held out for
his complete recovery ultimately.
Miss Anna Hunt, a nurse, accom
panied them.
H, H. BALDWIN, a pioneer of Coos
county, aged 86 years, who re
turned to his native Emerald islo
to pass his remaining days, found
that tho lure of Coos county was
too strong and was among tho re
turning passengers this morning
on the Alliance, coining direct
from Ireland to Coos Bay via Port
land. MISS IDA CARLETON arrived on
the M. F. Plant yesterday from
San Francisco whero she has been
visiting. She expects to make her
home here with her father, G. W.
Carloton. Miss Carleton recently
completed a four years course at
the Moody school at East Marsh
field, Mass., but en route west
stopped at Colorado and California
points for short visits with friends
and relatives. The reunion of
father and daughter was a very
happy event for they have been
separated for sometime.
JUST ARRIVED. A full line of
New Sailor's and Linen Hats for
Summer wear. Stylish, cool and
comfortable at Clarko Millinery. '
LOCAL ALTAR SOCIETY.
Catholic Organization Holds Annual
Business Meeting and Selects
Officials.
At tho annual business meeting of
tho Altar Society of tho Marshfield
Catholic church, the following new
officers were elected for a period of
ono year:
President Mrs. A. H. Powers.
Vice-president Mrs. Hugh Mc
Laln. Secretary Miss Donnelly.
Treasurer Tho Rev. Father E.
Donnolly.
Reports showing what had been
accomplished during tho past year
wero discussed and also plans mado
for tho coming year.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Tho funeral of tho late W. H.
Gamble will take place from the new
Mangan undertaking parlors on
Broadway, Marshfield, tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. "Wax.
Horsfall will have charge of the services.
FIREWORKS AND FLAGS at tho
Coos Bay Cash Store.
OUR. PHONE NO. 971
For the Following:
Ihiking Sqnnsh, 8c per pound.
Musk Melons 10c each.
Parsley 10c for 8 bunches.
Apricots 15c per doz.
Tomntocs 5c each.
Cherries 25c for 2 pounds.
Gooseberries . . . 35c for 2 quarts.
Cucumbers 5o each.
Cauliflower 15c each
Cabbage 3c pound.
Rhubarb 15c for 2 pounds,
Turnips 5c per bunch.
Cariots 5c per bunch.
Lettuco 5c per hunch.
Onions 5c per bunch.
Radishes 5c per hunch.
Peas 15c for 2 pounds.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE GROCER.
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