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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908. v3 MASONIC OPERA HOUSE 4 4 TWO EVENINGS Monday and Tuesday, June 29th and 30th BRILLIANT ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS-FUNNY FARCES STRIKING REPRESENTATIONS Under Lhe Auspices of the Ladies of the Episcopal Church Seat Sale Opens Saturday Morning, June 27th at J. W. Butler's Office Admission 25c 35c and 50c STRENGTH in a bank lies, first, In the ability and experience of Its officers, "The men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad vise with and direct the officers; and third, the Capital. LIBERALITY In a bank Is Its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them in carrying on their legitimate busi ness. Our motto is: 'STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find us de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 Olllcers and Directors. John S. Coke, Pres.. W. S. Chandler, Henry Sengstacken, Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier. M. C. Horton, Vice wamtmrnmemtmrnfflmawraam IMMEDIATE VICINITY : ; It is the policy of this bank to : comunc its misiness 10 mo im- ":'. mediato vicinity. In following this course, the bank not only .:: enhances its own stability, but : promotes the highest interest of g ilia nftmmnnifu FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. :; O.B.Hinsdale W. S. McFarland President Cashier : ; John Pruess R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier Now is the Time to Build Lime and Cement Have All Declined We quote best imported Cement $3.?5 per bbl. We " " California " 3.00 " " We " Lime 2.25 " " The above in small quantities Marked reductions in large quantities MURPHY-DOW Building Material Company SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES Phone 111 DRINK WEINTIARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE - - - - - - - - - - n 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 xt i a I it :: :: North Bend Hardware and Supply Co. NORTH BEND, OREGON. t - - - n - - - n - - n - - - - :: - ectacular William Grimes, S. C. Rogers, Dr. C. W. Tower, Judge John F. Hall. pres.-manager. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD OREGON. Capital subscribed f 50,000 Capital Paid Op $40,000 Undivided Profits 135,000 Does a general banking business and draws on the Hank ot California, Han Franciso Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First National iiank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, Now York, N. M. Kothcht' A Son, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all the prlno.,., cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe depoBl lock boxes for rent at 60 cents a month o 15. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS You can BUY pr SELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. Steam Dye Works C Street, Ladles' and Gents' Garment Cleaned or Dyed Philip Becker, Proprietor, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - rniva : Confidence in Us : i Means Better : : Clothes for You" riKip. TAI L-ORlNG i k 5 MAKER OF FIRST CLASS Z I CLOTHES PUSINESS SUITS S AT POPULAR PRICES A I SPECIALTY. , J PHONE No. 2211. J I CLEANING AND PRESSING UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SESSION JUNE 38 TO JULY 31, 1008 Courses in Biology, Chemistry, Education, English Literature. German, l"rencU, Spanish, History, Mathematics, Physics. Full corps of Instructors. SPECIAL COURSE"? IN 12ACH DEl'AHTMUNT roil TEACllEllS For catalogue addreca the IUICTUB, UHIVEBS1TT OF OEEBOI, EDOEII, 01IMI CHIMNEY SWEEP ANY ONE WHO HAS NOT HAT) THEIR CHIMNEY CLEANED, NOW IS THE TIME, AS THIS WEEK WILL BE MY LAST TIME IN YOUR CITY. LEAVE ORDERS AT RLANCO CIGAR STORE AT ONCE. GEO. STAUGH CHIMNEY SWEEP Hagquist & Stone Hnvo opened a first class deli catessen in Knights of Finland Temple. Also a fall lino of cigars and confectionery and soft drinks. Fool in connection. Drop in and get acquainted. i. XXXKXXXi.iiXi The Oliver The World's Best and Most Modern Typewriter See it before buying a machine. Wo carry them in stock and can jnuUo immediate, delivery. T. HOWARD Jewelry Store Front St. Marshfleld. Quick results are obtained J through a Times "Want Ad." 1- THERE'S TWICE THE PLEASURE IN YOUR VACATION, AND TWICE THE PLEASURE AFTERWARD IF YOU KODAK AND ANYBODY CAN MAKE GOOD PIC TURES. IT'S SIMPLE FROM STARTTO FIN ISH HY THE KODAK SYSTEM. PRESS THE BUTTON DO THE REST OR LEAVE . IT TO ANOTHER JUST AS YOU PLEASE. KODAK MEANS PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE BOTHER LEFT OUT. KODAKS, S1.00 TO $100. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Catalogues Free on application yVWVNySA'JyVAAAAA BUILD NOW Special Inducements Offered In Sowfch Harbor For particulars, sco any real estate agent or w i ir t 3 Snccinl Acent. 2 v4yv vvvy vvvvvv Electric Fans Keep the Flies Away ! We Can Supply You Oregon Electrical Supply Co. Spend your vacation nt Good- will's summer resort on South Coos River. Launch Tioga leaves Marshfleld at 8 a. m., ro- turning nt 0 p. m. daily. RATES REASONABLE. PHONE 20X8. GIRL wanted to pick berries at Glen gardens, South Marshfleld. WANTED Singer for illustrated songs who can play own accom nanlment. Nicht theater work local. Address "Evermore" Times office for interview. WANTED Three furnished or un furnished rooms In private house, privilege of light house-keeping, if desired. Address 'B' P. O. Box No. 394, City. FOR RENT Seven-room house on Fourth street. Inquire Mrs. MInot. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for housekeeping, S20. Mrs. War ren Smith's Cafe. FOR RENT Five-room cottage, with bath. McPherson Glnser Co. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address1 'A Times office. FOR SALE A new 25-foot launch hull. Enquire Dr. Richardson's residence, Pine 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 S1,000. Inquire ot Bayslde Paint Co., North Bend, Ore. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore ex isting between B. F. Wllley & C. A. Pennock Is this day dissolved. All outstanding accounts to be paid to B. F. Wllley, and all liabilities to be paid by him, B. F. WILLEY. C. A. PENNOCK. REDME.V8 BALL at I, O. O, F. Hall, Saturday ovenlng, Juno 27, by Koos Tribe No. 33. Music by Coos Bay, Orchestra. Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from tho chnlT of gossip flying up and down tho town. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing 5 p. m June 24, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 72 Minimum 44 At 5 p. m G4 Precipitation none Wind, Southwest; cloudy. COOS BAY TIDES The following tables give the hours ot high and low tides for every day this week: JUNE, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Thursday . 251 4:13 0.3 3:59 2.8 Friday. . .26 4:59 0.8 4:51 3.1 Saturday . 27 5:34 -1.1 5:39 3.2 SUNDAY . 28 6:24 -1.1 G:19 3.4 HIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Thursday . 25 10:32 5.2 10:02 7.1 Friday . . 26 11:23 5.b 10:45 7.2 Saturday . 27 12:12 5.6 SUNDAY . 28 12:52 5.6 BORN. THURSTON To Rev. D. W. Thurs ton and wife, a daughter, Wednes day, June 24. Mother and" child are doing well. Rev. Thurston Is the pastor of the Marshfleld Bap tist church. Buys Partner's Interest. Win. J. Tharp has purchased tho Interest of Thos J. Dolan In tho Pacific Tool Works and will continue the business under his Individual proprietorship. ScUs Out. Billy Tailor has sold his interest in the Bonbonlere candy store to Richard Frye, who is now splo proprietor having also purchased F. E. Lea's interest in tho business. New Roseburg Stage Line. F. E. Wilson expects to start his new stage line between Coos Bay and Roseburg on Saturday. W. J. Butler has been appointed agent for tho new line. Detailed announcement and schedule will appear in The Times later in the week. To Sing "Coos Bay." Tho chorus that rendered "Cpos Bay" so accept ably under the direction of Prof. Todd, in this city, recently, has ac cepted an Invitation to reproduce the song at the next Chamber o Com merce meeting. Whether this will be held Friday evening or a week from Friday, Secretary Walter Lyon has not determined. Injures His Arm. August Farley, former owner of the Blanco Hotol Barber Shop, severely Injured his arm while on a trip up Coos river. He fell, striking on his arm, dis locating tho elbow and fracturing the limb. Tho Injury is a very painful one but Dr. Houseworth, who attend ed him, does not anticipate any last ing effects from it. Withdraw From Remonstrance. Tho Rev. Father E. Donnelly and S. P. Rogers, it is announced, have withdrawn their names from tho petitions remonstrating against tho Improvement of West 'C Avenue. It Is stated that they did not under stand tho improvement when they sinned the remonstrance and that certain parties misrepresented It to them. Property Owners to Meet. James T. Hall has issued calls for a meet Ing of Prospect avenue property own ers to bo held In tho office of Jus tlce Pennock, Saturday ovenlng at 7; 30 o'clock to discuss tho proposed improvement of the thoroughfare. The stroot committee of tho city council will bo invited to meet with them and, an effort made to adjust the matter so that tho street can bo Improved this season. Babe Has Narrow Escape. The there-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. James Ohland who reside near tho depot had a narrow escape from death last night. The child fell from a porch eight feet high, striking its head on the sidewalk. While the lit tie one was quite severely Injured, the hurts are not considered serious, Everyone has marvelled, that the lit tle was not killed outright. This Is the third accident at tho same place within a week, all the result of not having a railing around the porch. Early Mass Hero Sunday. Owing to tho absence of the Rev. Father e5H5Z55Z5Z5ESESa51SE5E5E5E5E525E5a "I I Dry Wood a Can be had at a n q moments notice at I Campbell's WOOD YARD 5 Link Smith lessjo 'Phono 921 (1 North Front St. a I Personal Notes A ADOLPHSON of Port Orford, is in Marshfleld on business. AL. C. HEFLER, for some time a resident of Bandon, nrrived in. Marshfleld yesterday and expects to make his home here. T. J. LEWIS has returned from a business trip to Coqullle. He says that the courtroom has been crowded dally by curious people wanting the hear the details of tho Gordon-Anderson murder case. DAVID DAVIS of "Tho Tlmberman" of Portland, who attended tho Hoo Hoo Concatenation at North Bend, this week, Is spending a few days with friends on the Bay and in the interest of his publication. MERRITT MEADE, a brother ot Clayton Meade, who recently came hero from Portland has taken a position with the Pacific States Telephone Company, assisting Manager L. R. Robertson in tho office work. DR. E. MINGUS returned today from. Coqulllo where he has been at tending court. He was accompani ed by Miss Alice Culln, tho eleven-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Culln of Coqullle, who will bo a guest at the Mlngus homo for a few day E. POLLEXFEN-and wife, of San. Francisco, are expected hero on. the M. F. Plant Saturday to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Pollex fen was purser on vesseiS running, in here in early days. Mrs. Pol lexfen is a daughter of Mrs. E. M. Lockhart and formerly lived at Empire. THOMAS GOLDEN has gone to Ban don where he will supervlso tho installation of tho Berwick's ma chinery In a new boat being con structed on tho Coqullle for R. D. Hume. Tho Berwick was wrecked several weeks ago on the Sluslaw and had to bo dismantled. DR. and MRS. J. T. McCORMAC and ' Miss Alice McCormac went up South Coos river today to get their summer homo in readiness for oc cupancy next week when the en tire family will move up to spend a few months. Fred McCormac accompanied them as first officer on the Aloha, the launch on which ' they made tho trip. MR. M. F. COLLINS, Pacific coast freight and passenger agent of the Chicago Great Western railway, with headquarters In Los Angeles, departed for homo this morning after a couple of days spent on Coos Bay. Mr. Collins was very favorably Impressed with this sec tion and excluding his own well loved City of Angels thinks Coos Bay, tho most deslrablq business and residence section of the Pacific coast. Donnelly, only one mass will be cele brated at tho Catholic church in Marshfleld next Sunday. It will bo at 8 o'clock with tho Rev. Father Curloy as celebrant. Mass will be celebrated ut North Bend at 10 o'ejock. Goes to Chchalis. Tho Rev. Wm. F. Holl has received a call to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church at Chehalls, Wash. Mr. Holl , has gone there to Investigate tho matter and probably will accept as the Che halls congregation has agreed to oroct a flno parsonage for him. If ho decides to locate there, Mrs. Holl and the remainder of the family will leave hero In a fow weeks to join him. Paving Is Begun. The paving work on Front Street started this morning, Contractor McCann putting a number of men to work tearing out tho old stone paving in tho block be tween 'A' and 'B' streets. The pav ing will be done one block at a time. All ot the property owners In' this block have signed contracts for tha work and Mr. McCann expects the property owners in tho other blocks. on Front street to sign In a day or two. Only one or two aro holding1 out now. YOU ARE INVJTED To call at the Sanitary Meat Mar ket Friday or Saturday and seo our new refrigerator tho only one ' of tho kind In Coos county. CALL AT THE SANITARY meat market Friday or Saturday and seo their elegant new refrlgorator. FIREWORKS AND FLAGS at tho Coos Bay Cash Store. JUST ARRIVED ON THE PUNT String beans, , .2 lbs for 25c. Tomatoes 10c per lb. Cantaloupes, 4 for 2Sc. Cherries, 2 lbs for 25c. Asparagus, ... .2 lbs for 25c. Baking squash, . ,!5c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per lb. Parsley 3 for 10c. Apricots '10c basket. FltKSIl LOCAL VEGETABLES Radishes, Co bunch. Onions, 5c hunch. Turnips, , . . , ,5c hunch. Rhubarb, 4 lbs for 25c. C. W. WOLCOTT THE GROCER. 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