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Purity and Quality
Form the most Important part of
GOLDEN GATE
LARD
Is It Necessary To Say More?
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THERE'S TWICE THE PLEASURE IN YOUIl
VACATION, AND TWICE THE PLEASURE
AFTERWARD IF YOU
KODAK
AM) ANYBODY CAN MAKE GOOD PIC
TURES. IT'S SIMPLE FROM STAKTTOPIX
ISH HY THE KODAK SYSTEM. PRESS THE
IJUTTON DO THE ItEST OH LEAVE . IT
TO AXOTIIEIt JUST AS YOU PLEASE.
IvODAKMEAXS PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE
HOTHEH LEFT OUT.
KODAKS, $1.00 TO $100.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Catalogues Free on application
:: Tattle of the Town
Little prams of fact sifted from
r tho chaff of gossip flying up
I anil down Uio town.
All Grocers and Butchers
Now is the
Time to Build
Lime and Cement Have All Declined
We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl.
We " California " 3.00 "
We " " Lime 2.25
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The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities
MURPHY-DOW
Building Material Company
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Dry Wood
Can be had at a
moments notice at
Campbell's
WOOD YARD
Link Smith les33e 'Phono 921
North Front St.
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARD'S BEER
By mall or Phone.
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Steam Dye Works
C Street
Ladles' and Gents' Garment!
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Rpcker, Proprietor.
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Safety Deposit Boxes
of
Are a recognized necessity for the safe keeping
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. C0KE..- , President.
M. C. H0RT0N . Vice-pres.-manager.
D. KREITZER Cashier.
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Hagquist &
Stone
Ilavo opened a first clnss deli
catessen in 'Knights of Finland
Temple.
Also a full lino of cigars
and confectionery and soft
drinks.
Pool in connection.
Drop in nnd get acquainted.
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NORTH BEND
PERSONAL CHAT
Ifc's Here
iHe SAMSON
Marine engine
Now on Exhibition at, our
Sales Rooms
Pronounced a Beauty by all
the Local Gasoline Experts
Gall and inspect it
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. jj
DO IT NOW
BUY LOTS IN
South Harbor
Before the raise
For particulars, see any
estate agent or
W. J. RUST
Special Agent.
real
L. F. Falkensteln has resumed his
duties as superintendent of the Simp
son Lumber Company.
Sam Archer nnd son, Nell, have re
turned from Goldfleld, Nevada. They
report that section prosperous, but do
not like tho climate.
Misses Louis and Molllo Johnson
of Marshlleld, are spending a few
days with their grandmother, Mrs.
M. J. Pratt.
MARRIED At ElkUm. Oregon,
June 10, Wm. J. Brown of North
Bend, Ore., and Anella Binder, of
Elkton, Rev. J. L. Stratford, officiat
ing. John W. Hendricks, well-known on
Coos Bay, has purchased a fine farm
and country home at Gresham, near
Portland. The whole family Is en
thusiastic over the place, according
to letters received here, and each has
taken charge of a branch of farm
ing.
One of the most pleasant family
reunions ever held In North Bend
was that given last evening by Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Simpson at their
beautiful new home. The house was
artistically decorated, flowers being
used profusely. A number of the
members of the family are musically
gifted and a feature of tho evenlnc
was the numbers rendered, Mrs. Chas
Worrell contributing several. A de
licious dinner was served at 6:30
o'clock. Among' thoso present were
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worrell, Mr. and
Mrs. G. SImpsbn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Simpson, Robert Simpson, Jr., Mrs.
Ed. Fahey, Halllo Simpson, Robert
Simpson, Hazel Fahey and Edith
Simpson.' A few others who were ex
pected were unable to bo present on
account of illness.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Cloudy, probably showers to-
night and Friday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
Ing 5 p. ni June 17, by Mrs.
E. MIngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 62
Minimum 50
At 5 p. m 58
Precipitation 10
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
t Personal Notes
MRS. J. J. RUST of Flagstnff, spent
today with frlqnds in Marshlleld.
MISS ikNNIE" SMITH of W. U.k Dou
glas' ofllco Is .spending a few, days
with her parents on Kentuck Inlet.
COOS BAY riDES
The following tables give the
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
JUNE, 1008.
LOW WATER! A. M.
Date. I h. m. ft.
Thursday . 18 9:19 -1.1
Friday . . 19 10:09 -0.4
Saturday . 20 11:04 0.3
SUNDAY . 21 0:04 2.0
P. M.
n. m.
9:49
10:57
12:01
ft.
2.8
2.5
1.0
HIGH WATER
Date,
Thursday
Friday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
18'
19
20
21
A. M.
h. m.
2:27
3:25
4:32
5:47
ft.
6.7
6.1
5.5
5.1
P. M.
h. m.
4:00
4:51
5:45
6:41
ft.
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.7
Low Tides. Yesterday and the day
previous, tho tides reached the low
est point of the year, going an Inch
or so below the zero mark. The low
mark rather surprised some of the
local boatmen and as a result a few
crafts were left up on the mud flats.
Today, the Commodore was far up
on the flat.
MISS EVA LAIRD Is taking a short
vacation from her duties In the of
fice of L. R. Robertson, manager
of the Pacific States Telephone
Company here.
F. ARRINOTON. DAVE FOX. JOHN
STONE and C. C. BLAKE com
posed a party of Coqullle men -who
took tho last Alliance from Cooa
Bay for Portland.
O. NILSEN of Eureka, who Is largely
lnterseted in the Enterprise Coal
Company, returned to his home to
day. C. Nllsen remained here to
look after the property.
TOM BENNETT, ARTHUR Mc
KEOWN and MESSRS. THEILB
nnd RUTLEDQE returned today
from a fishing trip. They brought
back good strings with them.
. Ji POTTINQER of Seattle, and A.
J. Relnhart of San Francisco, two
well-known traveling men, return
ed today from Ten Mile where they
have been In quest of trout.
MISS ELIZA AYER, tho long dis
tance operator of tho Marshlleld
exchange, has gone to Myrtlo
Point to temporarily tako charge
of that station, taking tho placo
of Miss Ruth Way.
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
Eureka In nnd Out. Tho Eureka
arrived late yesterday from Port
land with several passengers. She
had a capacity load of freight from
Portland for Eureka and did not un
load any here. She will bring up
more paving material and machinery
for Contractor McCann on her next
trip up from Eureka.
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Water Front Near "A" Street
Phone 33 - - Marshfield, Ore.
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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
All other Building Material at proportionately low prices
North Bend Hardware and Supply Co.
NORTH BEND. OREGON.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD OREGON.
Capital Subscribed $50,000
Capital Paid Op (40,000
Undivided Profile f,000
I)oea a general banking business and drawl
ou the Bank ot California, Han Franciso
Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First
National Bank. Kosebure. Or.. Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. KotnchK A
Ron, London, England.
Also sell change on nearly all the prlnt.
cities of Europe.
Accounts Kept suDjeci to cneck, sale aeposi
lock boxes far rent at SO cents a month o
(5. a year,
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
FOR RENT
with bath.
Five-room cottage,
McPherson Ginser Co.
FOR SALE At a bargain, furniture
of boarding house, also house for
rent. Apply Kinney Mill, North
Bend.
ROOM AND BOARD In private fam
ily. Phone 2004.
HERE'S YOUF GOOD
HEALTH
Wclnhnrd's Beer
.MARDEN'S LIQUOR JOUSH.
Phone 481 "
' Orders Delivered Free
"Confidence in Us
Means Better
Clothes for You"
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TAI L.ORING
MAKER OP FIRST CLASS I
CLOTHES BUSINESS SUITS J
AT POPULAR PRICES A jj
SPECIALTY. I
PHONE No. 2311.
CLEANING AND PRESSING J
LOST On Tuesday, a pearl ring, be
tween Broadway & Sheridan Sts.
Finder return to Tiroes olllce.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
Electric light, bath and telephone.
West side of Fourth street, just
south of school house. Rent very
reasonable.
False Flrp Alarm. Someone saw
the smoke from a bon fire near Knob
hill laBt evening and turned In a
fire alarm. After getting out tho en
gines and making a hasty run, the
Are department found that there was
no fire. They expressed their opinion
of the party turning In tho alarm in
no uncertain manner.
News of Interest of Section Token,
From The Enterprise.
The, twenty-second wedding anni
versary of Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Lano
was observed last Sunday by a dinner
served at tho home of Mrs. Lane's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. "W. Lundy,
In which the family participated.
Captain James and his crew have
been putting In spare time snagging
the river in tho vicinity of Norway to
make It passable for the Echo during
the summer months. Several ob
structions have been blown out with
charges of dynamite.
AVm. Grimes Coming. Dorsey
Kreltzer received a letter from Wm.
Grimes today announcing that Mr.
Grimes and party would reach Coos
Bay a week froni today. They will
come via Portland. Mr. Grimes will
be accompanied by Mrs. Grimes,
Thayer Grimes, Miss Mary Dakln
and Max Roberts. The latter is a
son of J. C. Roberts of Enid, one
of the most prominent lawyers of
Oklahoma. Mr. Roberts will locate
here.
FOR RENT Five rooms for house
keeping, ?25. Mrs. Warren
Smith's Cafe.
FOR SALE Restaurant 'and fixtures.
Address-'A' Times ofHce.
FOR SALE About GOO feet of hard
wood maple flooring remaining
after completion of the Finnish
Temple. Apply to Alex Johnson,
Marshlleld, Oregon.
WANTED Competent girl to do
general housework. Best of
wages. Apply at Sanitary Meat
Markot.
FOR SALE Complete set household
goods and furniture nearly new,
cheap. Inquire E, L, Hulbert at
Max Tlmmerman's olllce.
FOR SALE A new 25-foot launch
hull. Enqulro Dr. Richardson's
residence, Pine street.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Enqulro Dr. Richardson, Pino St.
A Want Ad will sell it for you
LODGE ROOM FOR RENT.
Tho clegnnf: new lodge nnd
banquet room in tho Finnish
Teniplo is for rent to other lodges
and societies on nights not al
ready engaged. For particulars,
upply to Janitor nt tho Teniplo
building on 'C Mreet.
FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch
on Kentuck Inlet, 2 acres plowed
ready for garden, a first class
fruit, vegetablo and chicken ranch.
Only $1,000. Inquire of Bayside
Paint Co., North Bend, Ore,
FOR RENT Large double front
store-room, adjoining Breakwater
ofllco. Apply Robert Marsdon,
Front strcot.
FRESH HALIUUT 8c and 10c per
pound. North Bend Fish Market.
Congratulate Captain Olson. A
score or more telegrams extending
congratulations and inquiring if the
report that he was married Is correct
were sent to Captain Olson of the Al
liance at Portland by Coos Bay
friends today. The report, coming
from close friends of Captain Olson
and who aro also closely identified
with the Alliance Is believed by
many, but Captain Olson will un
doubtedly affirm or deny tho matter
when he gets tho bunch of telegrams.
W. E. DIetz Is ono of Myrtlo
Point's original humorists. He as
sorts that he has now been spending
some months In an attempt to arrive
at a satisfactory solution of the prob
lem as to how moths can live and
grow fat eating nothing but holes
If ho gets next to the problem ho
thinks the principle might be applied
to the human family and thus knock
out all socialistic theories and re
store conditions as they were before
Adam took to eating forbidden fruit.
Wedding nt Myrtlo Point. Mrs.
Ollle Swanson of Marshfield, went to
Myrtlo Point yeBterday to attend tho
nuptials of Miss Lillian Ruth Way
and Paul Sterling there last evening.
Mrs. Sterling was formerly manager
of the Myrtle Point tolephono sta
tion. Mr, Sterling is agent of tho
Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern at
Coqullle where tho young couple will
reside. About fifty Coqullle people
were In attendance at the ceremony.
The numerous friends of tho young
couple unite In extending best wishes.
CURRY COUNTY DRY.
Prohibition Given Rig Majority at tho
Last Election.
WEDDERBURN, Ore., June 18.
Curry county elected mostly Repub
licans at the election, tho following
officers being chosen: Judgo E, A.
Bailey; sheriff, Norman Tyler; super
intendent, W. S. Guorln; commis
sioner, O, Ismert. Guerln Is tho only
Domocrat In tho list. Tho county
went dry again by a voto of 27G to
143. Tho vote on stato senator In
tho county was ns follows: W. C.
Chaso, 171; S. L. Curry, 48; R. D.
Humo, 137; Hugh McLain, 143.
County Surveyor S. B. Cathcart has
completed the survey for the novr
county rood that will be graded to
the Cooper bridge east of tho city go
ing through the Arneson place, and
It is now ready to be worked as soon,
as Road Supervisor S. C. Bradon has.
his arrangements made. The road
will bo on a gentle grade, and when
completed will a very pretty drive
way, overlooking tho valley along tho
sides of which it traverses. It will
be very convenient for farmers living;
along the North and East forks and
will add to tho importance of Myrtlo
Point as a farming center. Interested
people havo subscribed liberally to
ward tho Improvement, which, with,
tho share to .bo given by tho county
will provide a generous fund for tho
work.
OWING to tho failure of obtaining
the Park Pavilion, the dance to bo
held there tonight will be called off
until somo future date.
SHIRT WAIST SALE, Friday and
Saturday at tho Ladles Emporium,
OUR. PHONE NO. 971
For Lhe Following:
Raking Squash, 8Jc per pound.
Musk Melons lOo each.
Parsley 10c for 3 bunches.
Apiicota 10c per doz,
Tomatoes So each.
Cherries 25c for S pounds.
Goosberries 15c per quart.
Cucumbers , , .5c each.
Cauliflower 15c each
Cnbbngo 3c pound,
Rhubarb 25c for 1 lbs.
Carrots 5c per bunch.
Lettuce 5c per bunch.
Onions ......... ,5u per bunch,
Rndishes ....... ,5c per bunch.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE GROCER.
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