THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1 6 1901
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Purity and Quality
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All Grocers and Butchers
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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 J41 - Coquille City 191
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
Buy Your Wife a
GAS STOV
It converts the drudgery of the kitchen into a pleasure. It
reduces a woman's housework one-half. You can sleep late
in the morning as tho flro does not Iiavo to ho made a half
hour heforo time to cook.
Call nt the ofllco and see those instantaneous water heaters.
Turning on tho cold water lights tho gas and heats tho water in
ono minute, turning tho water off shuts off tho gas.
You would not think of going back to tho old kerosene lamp
after using electric light, would you? Well, when you havo
once used a gas stove nothing could induce you to use anything
else.
Coos Bay Gas
3& Electric Co.
MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
I; COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman (8b Co.
General Reir Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Boot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
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WE ARE STILL SELLING
Best California Cement at $2.90 Per BBL.
(Standard Portland)
Best California Lime at $2.10 Per BBL.
GET OUR PRICES ON QUANTITY LOTS
AH other Building Material at proportionately low prices
North Bend Hardware and Supply Co.
NORTH BEND, OREGON.
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A Want Ad will sell it for you
THERE'S TWICE THE PLEASURE IN YOUlt
VACATION, AND TWICE THE PLEASURE
AFTERWARD IF YOU
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AND ANYBODY CAN MAKE GOOD PIC
TURES. IT'S SIMPLE FROM START TO FIN
1SII IIY THE KODAK SYSTEM. PRESS THE
RUTTON DO THE REST OR LEAVE . IT
TO ANOTHER JUST AS YOU PLEASE.
KODAKMEANS PHOTOGRAPHY W1THTHE
MOTHER LEFT OUT.
KODAKS, $1.00 TO 9100.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Catalogues Free on application
Now is the
Time to Build
Lime and Cement Have All Declined
We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl.
We " " California " 3.0Ci" "
We " " Lime 2.25 " "
The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities'
MURPHY-DOW
Building Material Company
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i Favor Us and Yourself 1
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 arid inspect the stock
whether you wish to buy or not,
C. A. JOHNSON
FRONT STREET
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Al L.QRING
MAKER OF FIIIST CIiASS
CLOTHES BUSINESS SUITS
AT POPULAR PRICES A
SPECIALTY.
PHONE No. 2211.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith lessse 'Phono 921
North Front St.
I Hagquist &
I Stone 1
Havo opened a first class deli-
catessen In Knights of Finland 2
Temple.
Also :v full lino of cigars .;.
& nnd confectionery and soft
j. drinks.
Pool in connection.
Drop in nnd get acquainted. 4?
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Berker, Proprietor.
FOR SALE Complete set household
goods and furniture nearly new,
cheap. Inquire E. L, Hulbert at
Max Timmerman's office.
FOR RENT OR LEASE 8-room
house, Mead St., North Bend, ?15
per month. Call E. J. Coftelt,
North Bend.
TWO-ROOM house, West Marshfield.
Apply to Jas. Barrle or phono 825.
FOR SALE A new 25-foot launch
hull. Enquire Dr. Richardson's
residence, Pino street.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Enquire Dr. Richardson, Pine St.
FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch
on IContuck Inlet, 2 acres plowed
ready for garden, a first class
fruit, vegetable and chicken ranch.
Only $1,000. Inquire of Bayslde
Paint Co., North Bond, Oro.
FOR RENT Largo double front
store-room, adjoining Breakwater
office. Apply Robert Mnrsdon,
Front street.
A Dollar Saved
IS A DOLLAR EARNED
Save a Dollar by buying South Mnribfitld
Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered
Phone 534
Tattle of the Town :
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; Little grains of fact 'sifted from ;
tho chaff of goesip flying up ;;
' nnd down tho town.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Probably showers.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
Ing 5 p. m., Juno 15, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 05
Minimum 50
At 5 p. m 62
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
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COOS BAY TBDES
The following tables give the
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
JUNE, 1008.
LOW WATER! A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Tuesday . . 10 7:39 -1.8 7:49 3.1
Wednesday 17 8:29 -1.5 8:45 3.0
Thursday . 18 9:19 -1.1 9:49 2.8
Friday . . 19 10:09-0.4 10:57 2.5
Saturday . 20 11:04 0.3
SUNDAY . 21 0:04 2.0 12:01 1.0
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Tuesday . .16 0:47 7.4 2:21 6.2
Wednesday 17 1:33 7.2 3:07 6.3
Thursday . 18 2:27 6.7 4:00 6.3
Friday . . 19 3:25 6.1 4:51 6.4
Saturday . 20 4:32 5.5 5:45 6.5
SUNDAY . 21 5:47 5.1 6:41 6.7
To Build Hospital. H. A. McLel
lan of San Jose, Cal., is In Marshfield
trying to arrange to build a hospital.
Ho plans to erect one that will ac
commodate twenty-three patients.
He may form a stock company to do
it. He is a professional nurse.
Mass Thursday. Tho Rev. Father
E, Donnelly announces that mass
will be celebrated at the Catholic
church at 8 o'clock Thursday morn
ing, Thursday being the feast of Cor
pus Christl. However, the solemnity
of the feast will not be celebrated
until tho following Sunday.
City Council Tonight. The city
council will meet tonight to take up
a number of street matters, the ap
plication of R. T. Durett for a tele
phone franchise, and may also decide
to limit tho number of saloons in
Marshfield to thirteen until the pop
ulation increases. It is not likely
that the annual license will be chang
ed as some of the councilmen want
to raise it and others want to lower
it.
Ruins Logging Engine. Henry
Hoeck's old logging engine was re
legated to the scrap heap by an acci
dent near Beaver Hill tho other day.
Some section men working on the
road forgot to spike down tho rails
properly before allowing the engine
to pass over tho spot and as a result
the rails turned up and tore tho
boiler to pieces. Luckily no ono was
hurt.
Launch Tho Fifleld. Tho Fi-
fleld, the now boat which Kruse and
Banks are building for Captain Jon-
sen of Bandon, was formally launch
ed Sunday evening, Miss Loona Jen
sen, a daughter of Captain Jensen,
christening the vessel. It was ori
ginally Intended to havo tho cere
monies Saturday evening and quite
a crowd gathered for tho ovent, but
it had to be postponed a day. The
vessel will bo taken out for a trial
trip in July.
ALL TRIMMED HATS nt nnd be
low cost. Mrs. L. M. Perry, North
Bend.
NOTICE.
The firm of Temple & Smith has
been dissolved, tho underslgued hav
ing purchased same and succeeds to
tho business.
HAYES TEMPLE.
North Bond, Oregon.
Everybody is coming Wednesday
and Thursday to hear THE MES
SIAH. Reserved bents t Lockhurt-
Parsons Pharmacy.
JUST rtrcOEIVKI) 11 shipment of
now sallos and veilings, ranging
from ?1 to ?1.50. Mrs. L. M. Perry,
North Bend.
I Personal Notes f
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE of Coquille,
is looking after business on Coos
Bay.
CHARLES McKNIGHT has returned
from Coquille where ho spent
a few days.
CLAYTON A. MEADE returned yes
terday from a week's visit at Port
land and nearby towns.
REV. FATHER CURLEY has return
ed from a brief clerical visit to
Gardiner.
MRS. ABE LENTBROOK of Merrill,
Oregon, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Hall and her brothers, John
F. Hall and J .T. Hall, in Marshfield.
STEPHEN B. CATHCART left on the
M. F. Plant for San Francisco
from where he goes to Sulsun, Cal.,
to visit a sister who is reported se
riously 111.
MRS. M. C. HORTON and daughter.
Miss Lucy, are expected homo on.
the Breakwater from Tacoma
where the latter was just graduat
ed from tho Tacoma High School.
MR. and MRS. W. H. DRYDEN.
pioneers of Empire and Coos Bay
but now residents of San Fran
cisco, left yesterday for their homo
after an extended visit at the Mer
chant home here.
J. A. DAY of the Ferro Machine and
Foundry Company of Cleveland,
Ohio, spent yesterday on Coos Bay
looking after their interests. Ho
was greatly pleased with the pros
pects in this section.
THE REV. W. F. HOLL left today
for Washington where he will visit
several points. He has not aeflnl
tely decided where he will locate
but he will return to Coos Bay be
fore definitely deciding upon any
point.
Paving to Start Soon. Unless 1
something unexpected interferes, the
asphalt paving on Front street will
start next Monday. Contractor Mc-
Cann has notified City Engineer
Sandberg that he expects to be ready
then. The work will bo rushed.
J. E. OREN, general manager of the
C. A. Smith Lumber Company, re
turned last evening via Roseburg
and Sumner from a brief visit with
his family In Minneapolis. He re
ports local business conditions fair
but general trade somewhat quiet.
HUGH McLAIN returned today from
Port Orford where he has been,
figuring with R. D. Hume on' tho
construction of a cold storage,
plant. He sayB that everything la
looking prosperous In Curry county.
C. H. TILTON, a pioneer of San
Francisco, is a guest at the homo1
of his son-in-law, Wm. Rohrer of.
the Claymore, in Marshfield. Hla
last previous visit was two years
ago and he Is much surprised and
gratified at the growth of Cooa
Bay in that time. Although pass
ed sixty, he is still active and holda
an important position with tho
Central Milk Company of San.
Francisco with which ho has been
identified wlth for more than
thlrty-fivo years. Just as soon as
he decides to retire from activo
work, Mr. Rohrer insists that ho
shall come to Marshfield to remain
permanently and join tho Coos
Bay booster brigade.
W. H. SOULS, United States shipping
commissioner and shipping and.
marine man for the Portland Oro
gonlan, arrived on tho Alliance
yesterday to spend a short vaca
tion on Coos Bay, Today ho loft
with A. L. Courtney for Ten Mllo
where they will spend a few days
in quest of the elusive trout. Mr.
Souls has visited Coos Bay pre
viously and Is an enthusiastic ad
mirer and booster of this section.
Captain Olson of the Alliance, saw
that he got into port all right and
Harry Skinner, tho local agent of
the Alliance, told him how to
catch real trout and not tho water
dogs which Otto Schotter tried to
"palm off" on Skinner as a new
species of the trout at Ten Mllo.
OUR PHONE NO. 971
For t,he Following:
Baking Squash, 3c per pound.
Music Melons 10c each.
Parsley 10c for 3 bunches.
Apricots 15c per doz.
Tomatoes . . .5c each.
Cherries 25c for U pounds.
Goo.sberi ies 13c per quart.
Cucumbers 5c each.
Cauliflower 15c eacli
Oabbagu He pound.
Hhulmih 15c for 2 pounds.
Turnips 5c per bunch.
Carrots 5c per hunch.
Lettuce 5c per hunch.
Onions 5c per hunch.
Radishes 5c per bunch.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE GROCER.
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