THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1 . 190a
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itutsman & Co.
Something for you to Investigate
A Proposition that will Bear the
Closest of Inspection
193 Acres Farm, 5 miles from Marshfield One
among the best-buys that has ever been offered
to investors. Fine location, the best of Sandy
Loam; all can be cultivated,
There is being planted 30 acres of potatoes which
produce about 350 bushels per acre, or from
15,000 lbs, to 20,000 lbs, per acre, The selling
price which stands about normal at digging time,
$1.00 per hundred.
The Dairy Department is netting about $10.00 per
day at present,
This bargain can be had with improvements for
$20,000; with personal property, $22,000. This
brings you the best of land on Coos River at a
price of $103 per acre, and all can be cultivated,
Half cash, balance on easy terms,
Dairy farm on Catching Inlet, good water trans
portation, daily boat service, county road to city
of Marshfield, Telephone to all parts of the
country, Modem ana up-to-date residence, good
large barn, 80 to 90 acres bottom land under
cultivation, Hill and bench land, good clay and
clay loam soil adapted to grass, fruit, vegetables,
the coal underlaying this land is worth the price,
Located on county road, and. principal waterway
6 miles from Marshfield,
Price $55.26 per acre,
We are located on corner of 'C and Front streets,
Marshfield, Oregon, All information free, Will ar
range for you to investigate any propositions we
have, You are under no obligations to us for looking
over the buys, Boat at any time and auto
mobile service,
Shop Phono 1204.
J. B.
' PLUMBING, HEATING
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
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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.
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A Want Ad will
THERE'S TWICE THE PLEASURE IN YOUR
VACATION, ANI) TWICE THE PLEASURE
AFTERWARD IF YOU
KODAK
AND ANYBODY CAN MAKE GOOD PIC
TURES. IT'S SIMPLE FROM STARTTOFIN
ISH MY THE KODAK SYSTEM. PRESS THE
MUTTON DO THE REST OR LEAVE . IT
TO ANOTHER JUST AS YOU PLEASE.
KODAK MEANS PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE
MOTHER LEFT OUT.
KODAKS, $1.00 TO $100.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Catalogues Free on application
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RUST
AND GAS FITTING
Second & A Streets.
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sell it for you
T&A&S
WANTED Competent girl to do
general housework. Best of
wages. Apply at Sanitary Meat
Market.
FOR RENT Royal Bakery building.
Apply to Title Guarantee and Ab
stract Company.
FOR RENT Seven-room house on
Fourth street. Inquire Mrs. Mlnot.
FOR SALE Marine modal launch,
22 feet long, 3 horse-power, De
troit engine, all In fine condition
very speedy, nearly new. Apply at
John L. Koontz machine shop,
Front street.
LOST A bunch of about a dozen
keys. Finder leave with J. E.
Cooper at Garfield Hotel and re
ceive liberal reward.
FOR SALE Three good milk cows
six years old. Chas. C. Jordan
Eastslde.
FOR RENT Five furnished rooms
for housekeeping, $25. Mrs. War
ren Smith's Cafe.
HORSE 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 F. P. Norton.
FOR RENT Five-room cottage,
with bath. McPherson Glnser Co.
FOR SALE At a bargain, furniture
of boarding house, also house for
rent. Apply Kinney Mill, North
Bend.
LOST On Tuesday, a pearl ring, be
tween Broadway & Sheridan Sts.
Finder return to Times offlce.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
Electric light, bath and telephone.
West side of Fourth street, just
south of school house. Rent very
reasonable.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures.
Address 'A' Times offlce.
FOR SALE Complete set household
gopds and furniture nearly new,
cheap. Inquire E. li, Hulbert at
Mar Tlmmerman's office.
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 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, Oro.
LODGE ROOM FOR RENT.
The elegant new lodge and
banquet room In tho Finnish
Temple Is for rent to other lodges
and societies on nights not al
ready engaged. For particulars,
apply to Janitor at Uio Temple
building on 'C street.
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Hagquist &
Stone
Havo opened first class deli
catessen In Knights of Finland
Temple.
Also a full line of cigars
and confoctioncry and soft
drinks.
Pool in connection.
Drop in and get acquainted.
KX
"Confidence in Us
Means Better
Clothes for You"
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TAI LORlNG
MAKER OF FIRST CLASS
CLOTHES PUSINESS SUITS
AT POPULAR TRICES A
SPECIALTY.
FnONE No. 2211.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
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tho chaff of gossip flying np
and down tho town.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Showers tonight and Sunday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
lng at 5 p. m., Juno 19, by Mrs.
E. MIngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum G2
Minimum 44
At 5 p. m 58
Precipitation 09
Wind. Southwest: cloudy.
COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables give the
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
JUNE, 1008.
P. M.
h. m.l ft.
12:0l 1.0
P. M.
h. m.l ft.
5:451 6.5
6:41 6.7
Alliance Coming. Tho Alliance
leaves Portland at 8 o'clock this
evening and will make an effort to
reach Coos Bay Sunday evening.
Sain In Nevada. A business note
received from Charles M. Sain, a
former Coos Bay newspaper man,
locates him at Coppereld, Nevada,
where he is Interested In some min
ing ventures.
Homer In Today. The schooner
Homer is due Into Coos Bay today
from 'Frisco. She has not been ply
ing out of here very frequnetly
since she had the M. F. Plant's run
while the latter was laid up last
winter.
Reconstruct Dikes. At a confer
ence between C. J. Millis and Coun
cllmen Nasburg and Nelson yester
day, Mr. Minis agreed to rebuild the
dikes along the railway property's
water front. The dikes were cut
badly by the winter tides and unless
repaired soon were In danger of be
ing entirely destroyed.
Special Train to Funeral. The
Beaver Hill coal miners chartered
a special train to bring them to
Marshfield yesterday afternoon to at
tend the funeral of Antony Rlzaldl.
About forty came down with the re
mains which were Interred in the
Catholic cemetery.
Inspect County Roads. Judge F.
Hall and E. Anderson, county com
missioner, have gone to Coqulllo to
begin the annual Inspection of
roads. They will drive over all of
the county roads In tho Coqulllo val
ley. It will probably take them a
week. The inspection will enable
them to outline further improve
ments. Cuso of Blood Poisoning. J. W.
Maxwell who has been working with
a clearing crew on tho W. H. Noble
ranch at Ten Mile, bruised his hand
badly with nn ax handle while at
work the other day and resulted In
a rather severe case of blood poison
ing. Ho came to Marshfield yester
day for medical treatment and tho
injured member was dressed and It
is hoped there may be no serious
results.
Alumni Meeting. Professor Gol
den was somewhat disappointed at
not being able to attend the meeting
of tho West Virginia University
which was held in Wheeling this past
week. His desire to attend was In
creased by tho fact that principal ad
dress was to be delivered by his plass
mate Rev. H. H. Dolllver, a brother
of Senator Dolllver who was promi
nently mentioned for tho vice-presidency
In the recent Republican Con
vention. "Buckshot" May Go Free. It was
stated today that "'Buckshot," tho
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Spend your vacation nt Good-
will's summer resort on South
Coos River. Launch Tioga
letups Marshfield at 8 a, in., re-
turning at O p. m. dully.
RATES REASONABLE.
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Drink Welnards's
BOTTLED BEER
Marden's Wholesale Liquor
Houso
Phone 481 Orders Delivered
Free
LOW WATER) A. M.
Date. h. m. ft.
Saturday . 20111:04 0.3
SUNDAY . 21 0:04 2.0
HIGH WATER A. M.
Date. h. m. ft.
Saturday . 20 4:32 5.5
SUNDAY .21 5:47 6.1
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Robt. Simpson was taken
quite 111 yesterday.
The schooner Advent came In .yes
terday and will load at North Bend.
Mrs. E. G. Flanagan of Marshfield,
was visiting friends in North Bend
yesterday,
W. W. Gage of Coqullle City, was
attending to business In North Bend
yesterday.
Dr. A. H. Gale and wife, of North
Bend, havo gone t Ten Mile for a
week or ten days qutlng.
A number of North Bend young
men have Issued Invitations for a
dance to bo given at the pavilion
next Saturday evening.
Frank Gamble, the only brother of
the late Wm. Gamble, who' has spent
tho past week wjth relatives In North
Bend, loft on the Breakwater last
ovenlng for his home in Astoria, to
resume his position as head sawyer
In a mill there which he has hold
for the past thirteen years.
Blanco hotel porter who yesterday
severely slashed Emnierson Ferry,
one of the proprietors, would prob
ably go free, Mr. Ferry and others
showing no disposition to prosecute
him. "Buckshot" Is still In Jail
pending a decision. Mr. Ferry's In
juries arc not serious.
Builds New Launch. F. E. Boden
Is building a twenty-four launch
which he is designing for speed pur
poses and unless he Is disappointed
ho will havo the fastest craft on the
Bay.
For Elks Lodge Here. Prelliill
nary steps are being taken by a num
ber of Coos Bay Elks to secure an
Elks Lodge for Marshfield, the B.
P. O. E. requires a population of
5,000 In all towns where they grant
charters, but It Is believed that the
recent vote will satisfy the grand
lodge that Marshfield Is entitled to
a lodge.
Hoos Hoos at North Bend. The
Installation of the Coos Bay Hoo Hoo
Lodge will take place at North Bend
Monday evening, unless present
plans are interfered with. A number
of prominent Hoo Hoos are expected
In on the Alliance to conduct the
installation. It Is expected that
about forty charter members will bo
Initiated Into the mysteries of Hoo
Iloolsm.
Improve Telephone Lines. L. R.
Robertson, local manager of tho Pa
cific States Telephone Company, has
been notified that John W. Gllkyson
of Portland, division superintendent
of the company will reach Coos Bay
on the Breakwater Thursday night
to spend some time preparing plans
for rebuilding and Improving the
company's Marshfield exchange and
all of tho lines In tho Coos Bay
country.
Tom James III. Tom James of
North Bend, Is recovering from pto
maine poisoning with which ho was
afflicted while fishing at Ten Mllo
the past week. His sickness Is at
tributed to some canned stuff that
was served for supper. Dr. Gale
was called from North Bend to at
tend him. This Is the third time that
Mr. James lias been afflicted with
ptomaine poisoning and ho vows that
starvation looks good to him bosldo
canned goods now.
TO TnE MELROSE If you want
to enjoy a good dinner.
THE WEST Marshfield Civic Lea
gue will meet Monday evening. No
tices will be sent by mall. By order
of The Committee.
TAFT HAS BEEN NOMNATED!
And McArthur's Pharmacy has
boon elected as the safe, reliable
Prescription Drug Store. AlwayB a
competent man In chargo at
McARTHUR'S.
GET YOUR Sunday dinner at
Smith's Cafe.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice Is hereby given that bids
for tho construction of a now school
building In school district No. 9 will
be received at tho office of John F.
Hall, Marshfield, Oregon, up to 12
o'clock noon, Friday, July 10, 1908.
Building to be porapleted by Jan
uary 1, 1909, to completo building
according to the plans and specifica
tions and to furnish all materials of
whatsoever kind.
Each bidder will be required to
deposit with us a certified check pay
able to school district No. 9 for at
least flvo per cent of tho amount of
his bid. This check to bo forfeited
In case construction shall bo award
ed to bidder and fall to begin con
struction within flvo days after no-
tlco of the awarding of tho same.
Tho Board of Directors to reservo tho
right to reject any or all bids also
tho right to accept a bid If they think
It will be for tho interest of the
district.
Dated this 19th day of Juno, 1908.
JOHN F. HALL,
Clerk.
I Personal Notes j
MISS PEARL ARTELL of Bandon,
was a Coos Bay visitor yesterday.
MRS. M. G. BROWN of Myrtle Point,
spent yesterday with friends on
Coos Bay.
CHARLES NOBLE Is reported qulto
111, although slightly better than
a few days ago.
J. B. STONE of thp Coqulllo Herald,
passed through Marshfield yester
' day en route to Portland.
CHIEF ENGINEER SIMERAL of thq
Marshfield electric light plant, la
confined to his home by Illness.
MISS GERTRUDE MALLON of Co
qullle, was In Marshfield yesterday
1 while en route to Portland, taking
the Breakwater out today.
CHARLES PORTER of Eastern Ore
gon, arrived on Coo-? Bay thl3
week and Is looking over tho coun
try with a view of locating here.
BEN SCHUYLER and son, came over
; from Bandon yesterday to meet
Mrs. Schuyler who was Just re
luming from a trip to Portland
and other points north.
F. S. DOW and E. J. Thomas of San
Francisco, assistant manager for
the Standard Oil Company on tho
Pacific coast, returned today from
a fishing trip to Ten Mile. They
brought back fifty-three trout.
JENS HANSEN returned last even
ing from a brief business trip to
Portland where ho went to buy
new goods for Norton & Hanson.
Ho reports business lively and an
appearance of prosperity In tho
Roso City.
THE REV. FATHER E. DONNELLY
left on tho Breakwater for Port
land where ho will attend an an
niversary celebration of the Arch
bishop's elevation to his present
place. He also expects to attend
an Initiation by tho Portland
council of Knights of Columbs.
MRS. ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr., and
little grand son Jim have gone to
tho E. N. Smith ranch on Isth
mus Inlet at Flagstaff, where she
'will spend tho summer with her
daughter, Mrs. Smith. Robert
looks lonesome but is getting to
be a frequent user of tho tele
phone. W. H. SOULS, United States ship
ping commissioner and shipping
and marine man for the Portland
Oregonlan, returned to Portland
on tho Breakwater after a short
outing at Ten Mile. Ho took
home a number of trout as
trophies of his ability as a disciple
of Isaac Walton.
E. K. JONES left on tho Break
water today for Portland where ho
goes to consult friends on bus!
ness, He will also go to 'Frisco
before he returns to Coos Bay
which will be In about two weelw.
Ho expects to determine while
away his plans for future business
connections.
C. K. PERRY has roturned from a
trip to Chicago and other eastern
points whoro he has been purchas
ing a stock for tho now furnlturo
store which ho and others will
open about June 15, in the store
rooms recently vacated by Mer
chant Bros. He says that a largo
number of easterners are inter
ested In Coos Bay and aro plan
ning to visit here within a short
time. Business conditions aro
rapidly reaching a normal basis
In the cast, he says.
SIintT WAIST SALE, Friday and
Saturday at the Ladles Emporium.
THE MELROSE wjll have somo
nlco chicken tomorrow, try It.
IN ADDITION:
To Thursday's list of good tilings
to oat wo havo tho following!
FRESH OREGON TEAS, 10c lb.
DRY RED PEPPERS. . . 40c lb.
GARLIC 28c lb.
Wo aro expecting n flno lino of
fresh California fruit and veget
ables on tho M. F. Plant. Watch
for announcement.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE GROCER.
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