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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1908)
j iniiummmipppiiippppip l!EPT ii tyiH'np jwiwsf '" THE PAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 190a war Fifteen Dollar Suits Another Big Shipment of Men's Suits Received Today Twenty New Patterns, and we've marked them all at the popular Price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS. The same Suits are shown in the larger cities at $20. A Complete Line of the Product of the Brownsville and Salem Woolen Mills Always on Hand w Mill to Man Clothiers J. L. BOWMAN, Prop. GEORGE ROTNOR, Mgr. .' .! Now is the Time to Build Lime and Cement Have All Declined We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl. We " " California " 3.00 " " We " " Lime 2.25 " i i The above in small quantities Marked reductions in large quantities) MURPHY-DOW Building Materia! Company 5 U I T S SUITS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES AND STYLES, AIL MIAT COULD HE REQUIRED AND, A LITTLE MORE. A PULL LINE OF READY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER CLOTHING FOR MEN. QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES TnE LOWEST. 'i,1 i- Fixup NORTH FRONT STREET K$AlAvAvTrwAvr Safety Deposit Boxes Are a recognized 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. C0KE President. M. C. H0RT0N .- Vice-pres.-manager. D. KREITZER Cashier. A Want Ad will sell it for you BUILD NOW : Special Inducements Offered : j In i; j: South Harbor ; J' For particulars, see any real J: ',l estate agent or J; xi W. J.R.UST ;? 5 Special Agent. Tattle of the Town Little grams of fact sifted from 1 tho chaff of gossip flying up ana down tho town. THORSE WANTED Suitable for del ivery wagon. Animal should be from 5 to 8 years old and weigh not less than from 1,150 to 1,300. Apply to P. P. Norton. FOR SALE slx years Eastside. -Three good milk cows old. Chas. C. Jordan FOR RENT Five furnished rooms for housekeeping, ?25. Mrs. War ren Smith's Cafe. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Probably showers tonight and Saturday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum GO Minimum 4S At 5 p. m 59 Precipitation 08 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. of the Myrtle Point Bank, The young couple have numerous friends on Coos Bay as well as throughout this section, all of whom will unite in extending best wishes for their happy future. FOR SALE Farm-horses, heavy draught horses, buggy horses. En quire of F. P. Norton, Marshfleld, Oregon. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give the hours, pf high and low tides for every aayithis week: ' JUNE, 1008. LOW WATERI A. M. I P. M. Date. fh. m.l ft. I h. Friday . . 19110:09 -0.4 10 Saturday . 20 11:04 0.3 SUNDAY . 21 0:04 2.0 12:01 1.0 City Council Tonight. The Marsh fleld city council will hold a special session this evening to discuss the telephone situation in reference to the request by R. T. Durett for a franchise to put in a competitive system. No other business will bo considered. Aid For Poor. In order to sys tematize tho charity work and en able the work to bo done to a better advantage, the Rev. D. W. Thurston has made arrangements whereby clothing or other articles for Jhls purpose may be left at the Baptist church. There is always a demand from the poor for clothing and shoes and Rev. Thurston wishes that every one who has articles that, they do not wish and think could be used would notify him or send them to the Bap tist church. The Ladles' Aid So ciety has promised to look, after the distribution of tho articles to the v I needy. m. :57 :01 ft. 2.6 FOR RENT Five-room cottage, with bath. 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. LOST On Tuesday, a pearl ring, be tween Broadway & Sheridan Sts. Finder return to Times office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Electric light, bath and telephone. West side of Fourth street, just south of school house. Rent very reasonable. HIGH WATER Date. Friday; . . 19 Saturday . 20 SUNDAY . 21 A. M. h. m. 3:25 4:32 5:47 ft. 6.1 5.5 5.1 P. M. h. m. 4:51 5:45 6:41 ft. 6.4 6.5 6.7 Go to North Bend. Qujte, a num ber 'Of Marshfleld ladles attended the meeting of the A. N. W. Club, at the home of Mrs. Bendi. F. Kaiser in North James R. Kenne Hero. James R. Keane, formerly prominent in west ern theatrical companies and who opened the Masonic theatre here four years ago, Is now visiting friends on Coos Bay. He has given up the stage and is figuring on making Coos Bay his permanent home. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address 'A' Times office. FOR SALE About 600 feet of hard wood maple flooring remaining after completion of the Finnish Temple. Apply toP Alex Johnson, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOR SALE Complete set household goods and furniture nearly new, cheap. Inquire E. It, Hulbert at Max Tlmmerman's office. FOR SALE A new 25-foot launch hull. Enquire Dn Richardson's residence, Pine street. FOR SALE: Household furniture. Enquiro 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 Bayside Paint Co., North Bend, Ore. Gets Piling Contract. The con tract for driving tho piling for the foundation of the new Chandler hotel has been awarded to W. H. Noble. Tho ground is being staked off and surveyed for the work which will bo gin in a day or two and bo rushed to completion. Tho Job will take about twenty days. M. F. Plant Sails. Tho M. F. Plant sailed yesterday from San Francisco for Coos Bay and will reach here probably Saturday night. This will enablo her to leave for 'Frisco on the return trip Sunday. Improvements at Sunnier. Mayor Wilson of Sumner, is in Marshfleld on business today. He says that everything is prosperous at Sumnor. There is a general clean up and im provement in progress there. The hall' has been newly pafnfod, " the schopl house is being painted, Capt. Harris is remodelling and improving his residence and other work is un derway. En route down, Mr. Wilson saw a fine deer which was a sore temptation as tho deer shooting sea son doesn't open until July 15, THE SANITARY Meat Market has for your Sunday dinner a full line of meat: beef, pork, veal, mutton and poultry. SHIRT WAIST SALE, Friday and Saturday at the Ladles Emporium. ob wiiiil. Mini an. !( Honor Mrs. Cliase. Word has been received here of tho election of Mrs. W. C. Chase of Coquillo as grand senior of the Pythian Sisters of Oregon at tho state convention of the organization now in session at Portland. Mrs. Chase has been ''a prominent worker in the organiza tion for several years and Is now in attendance at the convention rShe Is the wife of Senator Chase. LODGE ROOM FOR RENT. Tlio elegant new lodge and banquet room in tho Finnish Temple is for rent to other lodges and societies on nights not ul rendy engaged. For particulars, apply to Janitor at tho Templo building on 'C street. THE SANITARY Meat Market has for your Sunday dinner a full line of meat: beef, pork, veal, mutton and poultry. Work at Race Track. Tho im provements at the race track and fairgrounds aro being pushed under tho direction of President F. P. Nor ton. Messrs. Hunt and Ladd have started work on tho now grandstand and Laxstrom and Johnson on tho pavilion. The trainers aro getting along nicely with tho big string of blooded horses now on tho grounds and all are pleased with tho way tho animals aro rounding into shapo. Spend your vacation at Good- will's summer resort on South Coos River. Launch Tioga leaves Mnrshlleld at 8 a. m., re- turning at O p. m. daily. RATES REASONABLE. , PHONE 204p. , , X Hagquist & Stone v Have opened a first class doll- cdtessen in KnlgtiUfjpf Finland T Temple, Also a full line of and confectionery and drinks. Pool in connection. cigars i soft urop in una get ncquainccq, xv: To Wed nt Myrtlo Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Benson of Myrtlo Point, have- issued invitations for the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Pearl Benson, and W. F. Hendricks, which will "be solemnized in Myrtlo Point June 27, Mr. Hendricks is cashier 1 Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit l House, Chicago Mrs. M. R."sMlTH, Agt. I Cor. Ftrtt and B St. Mtnbficld, Ore. .. DRINK WEINIIARD'S BEER BUST MADE MARSDBN'S LIQUOR HOUSE f Personal Notes v CLAYTON A. MEADE Is enjoying a visit from a brother from Port land. CAPT. A. M. SIMPSON of North Bend roturnod today from a busi ness trip to Portland. MRS. ALFRED MATSON returned today from Portland where she has been spending a few weeks. J. E. LYONS will leave tomorrow on the Breakwater for Seattle on business. Ho will be absent about ton days. GEORGE McCUTCHEON left yester day via Drain for Carlton, Yam hill county, where was called by the serious illness of his father. MR. and MRS. E. S. BARGELT re turned last night from Portland where they attended the Eastern Star Convention and visited friends. ' W. P. SMITH of the; Smith Cafe, has 'returned from a short visit with his family In Portland. He says that business conditions, are pick ing up at Portland. , " "DRS. W. A. TOYE and B. , E. SCHOONMAKER returned last evening from Poxtjapd where they have been attending the Oregon State Dental Convention, MRS. M. C. HORTON ,and, MISS LUCY HORTON returned homo last evenlng,,trom acoma, Wash. where the latter has been attend ing high school. She was in tho 1908 graduating class. MRS. A. T. HAINES and son Harold arrived on the Breakwater from Seattle this morning to join Mr. Haines and the boys. They will reside in one of the Pennock houses on West 'C street. DR. BURMEISTER and wife, of North Bend, returned home from Portland last evening. Dr. Bur melster has been attending th Stato Dental Convention and Mrs. Burmolster has been visiting friends there. MRS. P. A. DEVERS returned to Marshfleld last evening, accom panied by tholr son who has been attending school in Portland. Mrs. Devers accompanied Mr. Devera to Idaho several weeks ago and re turning stopped oft in Portland to visit Mr. Dovors, Jr. TOM JAMES of North Bend, AI. Courtney and W. H. Souls return ed today from Ten Mile whero they hare been trout-fishing for a couple of days. They had fairly good luck, enabling Mr. Souls to take a flno lot back to Portland. Mr, Souls is United States ship ping commissioner' at Portland, and also the shipping 'arid marine man of tho Portland Oregonlan. P. IN ADDITION To Thursday's list of good things to eat wo Iiavo tho following: FRESH OREGON PEAS, 10c lb. DRY RED PEPPERS... 40o lb. GARLIC 25c lb. Wo aro expecting a flno lino of fresh California fruit and veget ables 011 the M. F. Plant. Watch for announcement. C. W. WOLCOTT THE GROCER. OUR PHONE 071, 4 i .1 & ' It m H J .m n's B M Hi j l-J Ss 'wi'w ' -""n--r'iri'y i&'lLl