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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1908.
J. L Bowman, Prop
Geo Rotnor, Mgr
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MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS
Ask any of the Town's Best Dressers where to get the Smartest Suit the
Nobbiest Hat, a Choice Tie or Shirt or anything in the Toggery Line, and
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AT THE WOLLEN MILL STORE OF COURSE"
Our Efforts Are Devoted Exclusively to
en's and Boy's Outfitting
EVERY ARTICLE RIGHT OR. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED
FINANCIAL
in a bank lies, first, In the ability and experience of Its officers,
"The men behind the gun;" Becond, 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 Tmst and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
Officers mul Directors.
Make Your
Arrangements
to Attend
The
Tattle of the Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
the chuff of gossip flying up
and down the town.
John S. Coke, Pres.
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Sengstacken,
Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier.
William Grimes,
S. C. Rogers,
Dr. C. W. Tower,
Judge John F. Hall.
M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager.
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is the policy of this bank to jj
comflne its business to the im- 5
if mediate vicinity. In following JJ
it this course, the bank not only C
4 enhances its own stability, but r.
1 promotes the highest interest of j?
5 the community.
1 fIRST NATIONAL BANK Of
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
4 President Cashier b
i John Pruesa . R. T. Kaufman J.
i Vice Pres. Asst. Cm-hier f
imtnau:a:naaKaaam:attan
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAltaHFlELU OREUON.
Capital Su bf cnbed J5U.0U0
Capital Paid Up 140,000
Undivided Profits W5.000
Doe a general banking business and drawt
nil I he Bank ol California. 8a n KrancliH
Call!., Hirst National Hank Portland Ui. KlrM
National Hank Kosoburg, Or., Uanovci Na-
tiunal Bank, New York, N. M. KotbehK
stoa, London, England.
Alto tell change on nearly all tho print),,.,
rltlen of Europe. , , ,
U'comils kept subject to check, safe deposi
lock boxes fir reut at fO cetits a mouth o
a vear
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
IN MARSHFIELD
Friday, July 3d
AND
Saturday, July 4
A Fine Program
See Tomorrow's
Coos Bay Times
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair south, with showers in
north portion tonight. Satur-
day, fair, except possible show-
ers In northwest portion.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
lng 5 p. m., June 25, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum G5
Minimum 44
At 5 p. m C4
Precipitation 04
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
Tho Oregonlan was evidently misin
formed as General Manager C. J.
Millls has arranged for the Break
water to go to San Francisco for an
nual inspection and for the Panama
to takQ her place on the Portland
Coos Bay run.
booster, he Is more enthusiastic
than ever over the prospects of
this section.
Voting Couple Weds. Raymond
Lee and Phoebe J. Hay were united
In marriage at the Snyder hotel on
Front street, this nfternoon, by tho
Rev. D. W. Thurston of tho First
Baptist church. The young couplo
will reside in Marshfield.
I Personal Notes
BEN G. SCHUYLER of Bandon, Is
in Marshfield on business.
COOS BAY TIDES
The following tables give the
Qours of high and low tides for every
uay thl8 week:
OLE OLSEN of Bandon came over
yesterday to visit friends on Coos
Bay.
MISS JENNIE WILLIAMS of Eure
ka, is spending a few days on Coos
Bay.
MR. and MRS. L. J. SIMPSON of
North Bend, entertained Wednes
day evening In honor of Dr. and
Mrs. Richardson of Marshfield,
who will shortly move to Portland.
Among those from Marshfield la
attendance were Mrs. E. K. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Matson
and the guests of honor.
OTTO WEILE, who delivered an ad
dress before the city council Tues
day evening, left last night for
Spokane via ofMDraln.
NORTH BEND NEWS
The North Bend box factory start
ed In this morning on the regular
eight-hour day work. '
The Redondo came down from
Porter yesterday and will finish load
lng here for San Francisco.
You can IIUY or SELL through
The Times "WANTS" with ease, dls- j
pafh and profit try them.
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Make It a Glorious Fourth
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IT'S EASY
TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEW LINE
OF MEN'S SUITS AT 8.00, $10.00,
$12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00,
$25.00 DOLLARS.
EVERYTHING THAT MAKES
YOU LOOK PROSPEROUS AT THE
PRICE THAT MAKES YOU HAPPY.
NORIJY HATS FROM $1.25 TO
$3.00 SHOES FROM $2.50 TO $4.50.
ALL THAT YOU COULD DESIRE.
FIXUP
North Front Street
FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, good
condition, on reasonable terms.
Inquire at Times ofllce.
FOR RENT Excellent furnished
rooms. Fine location. Inquire at
Times.
FOR SALE One 12 H.-P. stationary
Standard gas engine. By Oakley
& Arnolds, North Bend.
GIRL wanted to pick berries at Glen
gardens, South Marshfield.
WANTED Singer for Illustrated
songs who can play own accom
paniment. Night 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. Mlnot.
FOR RENT Four furnished rooms
for housekeeping, S20. Mrs. War
ren Smith's Cafe.
FOR RENT Five-room cottage,
j" with bath. McPherson Glnser Co.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures.
Address 'A' Times ofllce.
FOR SALE A new 25-toot launch
hull. Enquire Dr. Richardson's
residence, Pine street.
The Oliver
The World's Best and Most
Modern Typewriter
Sec It before buying n mnchiiie.
Wo carry them In stock and can
make immediate delivery.
T. HOWARD
Jewelry Store
Front St. Miirslifleld.
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
LjuHph' and Gents' Garment
(leaned or Djed
Philip Rrclw, Propi'doi.
drink
wei.vhard's
REER
REST MADE
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch
on Kentuck Inlet, 2 acres plowed
ready for garden, a first cU-
fruit, vegetable and chicken ranch.
Only $1,000. Inquire of Bayslde
Paint Co., North Bend, Ore.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL EAGLES
, All Eagles of Marshfield, Coqulllo
and Bandon aro urgently requested
'to Join In tho special initiation cere
monies to be held at Ten Mile, July
4th, and also to notify the secretary,
T. L. Owen, Marshfield, of their In
tention so that transportation may
bo provided. This is Important.
By order of
1 THE PRESIDENT.
JUNE, 1008.
LOW WATER! A. M. P. M.
Date. I h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Friday. . .2C 4:59 0.8 4:51 3.1
Saturday . 27 5:34 -1.1 5:39 3.2
SUNDAY . 28 C:24 -1.1 6:19 3.4
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Friday . . 2C 11:23 5.b 10:45 7.2
Saturday . 27 12:12 5.C
SUNDAY . 28 12:52 5.G
Flag at Half Mast The Mllllco-
ma Club flag was hung at half mast
today as a tribute to the memory of
former President Grover Cleveland
-who will be burled from his home In
Princeton, N. J., this afternoon.
New Residences. Dr. W. A. Toye
has awarded tho contract for a new
residence on his lots In Western Ad
dition. He hopes to have It com
pleted by tho latter part of Septem
ber. Dorsey Kreitzor's fine new home
In South Marshfield has practically
been completedr
Brother Dies nt Frisco. Mrs. May
Olson of Empire City has been no
tified that her brother, Thomas Will
iams, was found dead at his home
In San Francisco Tuesday morning.
Heart disease was probably tho cause.
The deceased visited Mrs. Olson last
November and was formerly employ
ed by the Union Iron Works.
Complain About Sprinkler. Sev
eral people have entered protests
during the laBt few days concerning
the carelessness of tho driver of tho
sprinkler wagon in turning the water
so as to "soak" pedestrians. Yes
terday, a number who happoned to
bo on Front street, near 'B' street,
became highly incensed when Mrs,
J. L. Durand and daughter were
"soaked" and threats were made of
having tho driver arrested for his
carelessness. Marshal J. W, Carter
will probably bo appealed to In order
that tho driver will be compelled to
I exerclce a little care.
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In Dry Dock. Tho Portland Oro
gonian of Wednesday says: "Tho
steamer Brenkwator has been order
ed into drydock Immediately for ex.
tensive ropalrs, and will probably bo
out of commission for n month or
more. On account of there being no
available steamer to replace the
Breakwater, tho Coos Bay service
will be discontinued for tho present."
J. D. HAMLIN and wife, of Beaver
Hill, were Marshfield visitors yes
terday.
JOHN PREUSS left this morning to
spend Sunday on his ranch, near
Bandon.
J. H. FLANAGAN and H. H. McPher
son have gone to Ten Mile for a
few days fishing.
J. E. LYONS is expected homo in a
day or two from Seattle where he
has been on business.
O. E. WAGNER and wife, of Empire,
passed through Marshfield today
en route homo from Portland and
other northern points.
J. W. BENNETT and son, Tom, re
turned yesterday from Myrtle
Point where they have been on
business for a fow days.
L. A. LILJEQVIST and Charles Mc
Knight returned at noon from Co
qulllo where they have been parti
cipating ia tho Gordon-Anderson
murder case.
CHAS CORTHELL, who has been
employed In F. A. Sacchl's grocery
store for somo time, has taken a
position as manager of McFar
land's grocery.
J. B. ALLEN of Omaha, Nebraska,
nd wife, aro on Coos Bay with a
vlow to securing a ranoh on which
to make their future home. They
aro very favorably impressed with
tho Coos Bay country.
MRS. GUS GULOVSON of South
Marshfield, has returned from
Portland where sho has spent con
siderable time with her daughter,
Miss Edith, who has been 111. The
latter Is slowly recovering but was
still too weak to be brought home.
THE REV. FATHER E. DONNELLY
who Is attending tho anniversary
coremonies of the Archbishop of
tho Oregon Archdiocese in Port
land, writes that ho will not bo
ablo to return to Coos Bay for
another weok.
F. P. UAUMGARTNER, gonornl
agent of tho Alliance, loft today
via Drain for Portland. Ho came
down to attend tho IIoo Hoo Con
catenation at North Bond and to
visit Harry Sklnnor, tho local
agent of tho Alilnnco. While ho
has always been a Coos Bay
Miss Susie Eickworth of South
Marshfield was the guest of Mrs. C.
S. Kaiser of Porter addition.
Gale Tlmmerman of Marshfield, is
spending a few days at tho home of
his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
S. Bargee of North Bend.
Mrs. E. E. Riggs and Miss Annie
Jacobson of North Bend, are suffer
ing from severe attack , of tho
mumps.
Mrs. Charles Worrell of North
Bend, and Mrs. Edward Fahey of
Billiards were Marshfield visitors
this week.
Tho North Bend mill Is now cut
ting somo high grade timber for tho
government. High grado material is
required, necessitating extra caution
in selecting tho logs.
The Swedish people of North Bend,
and vicinity hold a picnic and cele
bration at tho Simpson Park pavilion
which was largely attonded. Tho
usual picnic pleasures were enjoyed
by a largo number.
Miss Blanche Klrkpatrick, who
taught In the North Bend schools
last year has written from Salem,
where sho Is spondlng her vacation,
that she does not expect to return
here next year.
THE LADIES of the Baptist
church will hold a cako sale next
Saturday at Stutsman's Real Estate
ofllce.
Picnic Goods
A few good things for your
lunch basket:
Veul loaf, Picnic lobsters,
Deviled meat, Deviled lium,
Lamb tongue,
Perfection shrimps,
Chipped beef, Corn beef,
Vienna sausage,
Reach nut bacon,
Cheese, Crackers,
Tniimle.s, Pork and beans,
Pickles and olives,
Chow Chows.
C. W. WOLCOTT
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