The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 22, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, M0NDAYJUNE22, 1908.
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FINANCIAL
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baiety 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. COKE , President.
M. C. HORTON ,. Vice-pres.-manager. $
D. KREITZER . Cashier.
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
i It is the policy of this bank to
I coinfmc ita business to the itn
I mediate vicinity. In following
I this course, the bank not only
i enhances its own stability, but
I promotes the highest interest of
j i the community.
PIRST NATIONAL BANK Of
i COOS BAY, Marshfteld, Ore.
0. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
President Cashier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD OREGON.
Capital Subscribed JW.OOO
Capital raid Up $40,000
Undivided Profits J35.000
Doe a general banking business and draw
on the Bank ol California. San Franclsc
Calif., Firm National Bank Portland Or., First
National Bank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Bothchl'
Son, London, England.
Also sell change on nearly all tha print,,,
cities of Europe. ,
Accounts kept subject to check, Bate depoBl
lock boxes far rent at 60 cents a month o
$5. a year.
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WEATHER tfOHEOAST,
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight and Tuesday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing at 5 p. in., Juno 21, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 63
Minimum 48
At 5 p. m C2
Precipitation 13
Wind, Northwest: partly cloudy.
You can BUV or SELL through
The Times "WANTS" with ease, dls-
I patch and profit try them.
Now is the
Time to Build
Lime and Cement. Have All Declined
We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl.
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The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities
MURPHY-DOW
Building Material Company
When it comes to a matter of dressing mankind we are
certainly the leaders.
Our Specialty is Men's and Boy's Wear
and we're noted for having the best. When we say the
"Best" we mean the choicest styles, the newest faibrcs,
the correct cut and the best tailoring.
Our prices are right and our Guarantee attached to
Every Suit
$10, $15, $20 and $25
The
Woolen Mill Store
To Man Clothiers
J. L. Bowman, Prop.
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Geo, Rotnor, Mgr,
COOS DAV E1DES
The following tables give tha
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
JUNE, 1008.
LOW WATERI A. SI.
h. m.
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Electric Fans
Keep the Flies Away
We Can Supply You
Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARD'B BEER
-t, By mall or Phone.
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
tronB -the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marsbiiold and North Bend.
HERE'S YOUI GOOD
HEALTH
Welnhnrd's Beer
.MARDEN'S LIQUOR OUSB.
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free
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$ Special Inducements Offered
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South Harbor
For particulars, see any real
estate agent or
W. J. RUST
Special Agent.
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SICK HEADACHE CURED.
Sick headache is caused by deran
gement of the stomach. Chamber-
aln's Stomach and Liver Tablets wlti
correct the disorder and effect a euro
By taking these tablets as soon c3
the first Indications of the dlsee:
appear, the attack may be war&c
bff. For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
A YOUNG married man with good
recommendations wants work of
any kind. Address O. O. Painter,
City.
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.
WOOD YARD
Link Smith lessee 'Phone 921
North Front St.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice Is hereby given that bids
for the construction of a now school
building in school district No. 9 will
be received at the office of John F.
Hall, Marshfleld, Oregon, up to 12
o'clock noon, Friday, July 1G, 1908.
Building to be completed by Jan
uary 1, 1909, to complete 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 five per cent of the amount of
his bid. This check to be forfeited
In case construction shall be award
ed to bidder and fail to begin con
struction within five days after no
tice of the awarding of the same.
The Board of Directors to reserve the
right to reject any or all bids also
the right to accept a bid if they think
it will bo for the Interest of the
district.
Dated this 19th day of June, 1908.
JOHN F. HALL,
Clerk.
Telephone your Classified "Want
Ads" to tho Times. Telephone No.
11331.
FOR RENT Seven-room house on
Fourth street. Inquire Mrs. Minot.
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. E. Jordan
Eastslde.
Hagquist &
Stone
Ilnvo 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.
f Drop in and get acquainted.
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Date.
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Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Barker, Propriptor.
FOR TABLE USB TRY
Welnhnrd's Bottled Boer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
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 GInser Co.
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 office.
FOR SALE A now 25-foot launch
hull. Enquire Dr. Richardson's
residence, Pino street.
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.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phona 1761
LODGE ROOM FOR RENT.
Tho elegant new lodge and
banquet room in tho Finnish
Tomplo is for rent to other lodges
and societies on nights not al
ready engaged. For particulars,
apply to Janitor at tlio Temple
building on 'C street.
BAD ATTACK OF DYSENTERY
CURED.
"An honored citizen of this town
waB suffering from a severe attack
of dysentery. He 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
emedy la tho West. Ho was told
that I kept It In stock and lost no
time In obtaining It, and was
promptly sured," says M, J. Leach,
druggist of Wolcott. Vt. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS. ,
Baby Boy Dies. Tho five months
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald
Painter died Sunday morning of in
fantile trouble. The family lives
near tho South Marshfleld bridge.
Incorporate Company. Articles of
incorporation have been filed with
the secretary of state by tho Coos Bay
Browing Company, principal offlco
North Bend, Ore., capital stock, ?30,
000; Incorporators, Chas. Thorn, Pe
ter Wleck and Anna Wleck.
Gets Bandon School House. Ar
chitect Hendricks of Portland, who
prepared plans for the proposed
?50,000 High School for Marshfleld,
for the now $75,000 Chandler hotel,
has returned from Bandon where he
was given the contract to prepare
plans for a new school building.
Now Pigeon Shooting Record.
Friends of Miss Hilda Llndstrom of
Willanch Slough claim that she re
cently established a new pigeon
shooting record for Coos Bay nim
rods, getting ten birds at one shot.
They claim to have proof of tho
wonderfully productive shot.
New Service to Roseburg. F. E.
Wilson of Sumner, is figuring on
starting a' livery service between Coos
Bay and Roseburg,. He plans on
making the trip In two days and
laying over a day at each terminus,
making a round trip In five days. Ho
will provide easier riding vehicles
than the stage.
J. B. Rust Got Contract. It was
stated in The Times Saturday, that
W. J. Rust had been awarded tho
plumbing contract for tho new
Chandler hotel. It should have read
"J. B Rust," the latter being en
gaged in tho plumbing business while
W. J. Rust, his brother, is engaged
in the real estate business.
Children's Day Program. The
Children's Day exercises at tho First
Baptist church, last evening, proved
the most successful ever held under
the auspices of that denomination.
A largo audienco was In attendance
and warmly praised the ones who
participated in the program, which
was carried out as printed, in Tho
Times Saturday. Tho collection
taken up exceeded any former col
lection of like character.
Woodmen Entertain. Tho local
lodge of Woodmen entertained about
200 at a smokor, spread and en
tertainment at tho I. O. O. F. Hall
Saturday evening, Tho entertain
ment was to launch a membership
campaign which, It Is planned, will
bo celebrated with the erection of a
fine hall on C street, south of tho
Masonic Tomplo. The affair was a
very enjoyable one, Messrs. W. U.
Douglas, Hugh McLain, Frank Sac
chl, Dodge, McCullough, Pratt, Or
ganizer Beakey and others contribut
ing tho evening's program. A fea
ture of tho program was a three
round box bout between Walter and
Castle.
Picnic Parly. One of tho Jolllest
of the many picnic parties that found
pleasure in tho numerous resorts
around Coos Bay yesterday was a
score or more that chartered tho Bo
nita and spent the day at Charleston
Bay and tho beach. Tho day was
delightful and tho scasido past-times
gathering rock oystors, and shells
and sun baths on the sand occupied
the day most pleasantly. A flno
basket lunch was servod. The launch
left about 8 o'clock in tho morning
L. R. NOEL and wife, have returned
from San Francisco where they
have spent a few weeks.
CHARLES DUNGAN has returned
from a trip 4o Eureka, San Fran
cisco and other California points.
MISSES GEORGIA and NELLIE
GOULD of Allegany have been vis
iting their sister, Mrs. Georgo
Terry on Daniels Creek.
MRS. D. McARTHUR and MISS
RUTH COPELAND of Denver,
mother and niece of E. D. McAr
thur, tho pharmacist, arrived to
day for a summer sojourn at tho
McArthur home on the Heights.
CHARLES MERCHANT left on tho
M. F. Plant for San Francisco
where ho will spend a few weeka
looking after business interests. Ho
will return to Coos Bay and will
probably open an electrical busi
ness here.
CAPTAIN EMERY and CAPTAIN
VARNEY of the United States llfo
saving service, who have been
spending some time Inspecting tho
stations in this vicinity, left on tho
M. F. Plant for San Francisco.
W. P. MURPHY returned on tho M.
F. Plant from San Francisco whero
ho has been spending several
weeks. He will return there in
about three weeks to look after
business Interests. Mrs. Murphy
remained at Frisco until he re
turns. MRS. JAMES MAGEE and daughter
Miss May, will return on tho
Homer after an extended visit
with relatives and friends in San
Francisco. They will be accom
panied by Mrs. Magee's daughter,
Mrs. Jerrett who will spend tho
summer at the Mageo homo In Empire.
EDITOR CRIPPEN, R. W. Chapman,
Dr. Jas. Richmond, Bert Folsom
and W. H. Thomas composed a
party of Coqullle men who camo
over today noon. Mr. Chapman
is manager of tho Coqullle base
ball team and is on route to Port
land on business. Rumor has It
that ho will pick up a few baseball
players but It could not be verifi
ed. L. A. LILJEQVIST, CHARLES MC
KNIGHT and a number of other
Coos Bay atlorneys went to Co
qullle this morning to attend court,
Mr, Liljeqvist assisting George
Brown In prosecuting Holland An
derson for the murder of Mrs. E.
S. Gordon, and Mr. McKnight
helping in the defense. Whether
or not Judge Hamilton will hear
any other court matters at this ses
sion has not been determined.
and returned in the deepening twi
light at 7 o'clock, with a, very tired
but happy lot of picnicers.
Among those In tho party were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Umstadt, Mr. and Mrs..
D. H. Hess and son, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Hanson, Otto Groke, Mrs. A. E.
Payne, Carl Evertson, Otto Olson,
Mrs. M. M. Langdon and two chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. Lot Harpole and three chil
dren, .Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dodge and
two children, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Hayes and son,
Mr. and Mrs, Swlnford, H. B. Mone
feo. The party are a unit in pralso
of the engineer of tho boat who (Jid
everything possible to add to tho
day's pleasure.
Lecture On Holy Land. Tho Rev.
W. A. Smith of Plat 'B who spent
considerable time at Jerusalem, and
in tho Holy Land, will deliver n lec
ture at tho Presbyterian church next
Sunday evening. His subject will bo
"Palestine and the Holy Land."
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The Mansfield Conservatory
of Music of San Francisco
is Here
And prepared to give losxons on
VIOLIN, JIANDOLIN and GUI
TAR, $1.00 per lesbon, Instru
ments free.
Scholars guaranteed to play
from sheet mu&lc at end of
term of lessons.
Rooms over Telephone Office.
I. Jj. BARNAMAN, Manager.
JUST ARRIVED
ON THE PUNT
Telephone peas, 3 lbs for 23c.
Siring beans, ..2 lbs for 25c.
Tomatoes 10c per lb.
Cantaloupes, 4 for 20c,
Cherries, 2 lbs for 2Sc.
Asparagus, ... .2 lbs for 25c.
Baking squash, . .3JjJc per lb.
Cabbage 3c per lb.
Parsley 3 for 10c,
Apricots -10c bosket.
FItKSII LOCAL VEGETABLES
Radishes, .,.,,,.. 5c bunch.
Onions, 5c bunch.
Turnips, Oc bunch.
Rhubarb, , i lbs for 25c.
Gooseberries, 15c quart
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE GROCER.
OUR PIIOINU 071.
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