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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
n wManiy wwmpwifmv3m.'i mwwMwmmmmjiWl ' wtFmim THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1908. r i NBPp fit w- u i 1 , 9 3 t 'h i i . . r I ! ; f 0 t I r A HIT EVERY TIME No use talking; "Gentlemen' when it comes to clothes of Quality, Style and General Appearance You can't get away from a Hart Schaf f ner and Marx And the best argument for this statement is, A Customer once sold, is a cus tomer well pleased and one to be counted on forever after. We have clothing for $ J 250 and $15,00 but prefer to sell you something better Hart Schaffmer and Marx Fine Clothes From $ 1 8.00 to $35.00 See the Big Window Display of Fancy Vests - Cluett and Monarch Shirts at from $ 1.00 to $3.50 Knox - Stetson - Mundheim Hats Nettleton Shoes Neckwear for the Men -Always some thing Different to Show Yon VftLLEY T 5 Coquille and Bandon Will Come to Coos Bay to Retrieve Lost Honors. GAMES SUNDAY. Coquille vs. Marshfield in Murshlleld. Handon vs. North Bend at North Bend. If the weathpr Is favorable, sev eral hundred Ooqullle Valley base ball fans will accompany the Bandon and Coquille teams to Coos Bay Sun day when they will attempt to re trieve the honors lost last Sunday when the tea&a were defeated by Marshfleld and North Bend. The Bandon aggregation will have spe cial boats to connect with the special train which will bring the contin gent over. Coquille's showing against North Bend last Sunday makes It certain that Marshfleld will havo a good game. In addition to the strength shown last Sunday, the Coquillo hunch have been further strengthen ed by Gardiner, a pitcher from Port land, who will have his first tryout Sunday. There will be no particular change In the Marshfleld lineup. Manager McKeown has had the team busy practising all weok and Is pleased with the prospects. North Bend Is confident that Ban don, will bo taken down the lino at a fast clip Sunday. Manager Wius nant has arranged to further strengthen the North Bond team. Manager Bedllllon of Bandon, has also been- Rutting forth some stren uous o'fforts tho past weok, determin ed to win tho pennant if players can bo Becured to do tho business. Tho turnouts at North Bend and Marshfleld are expected to be record breakers. SPECTACULAR CARNIVAL. Seat salo opens tomorrow morn ing for tho big spectacular car nival to bo glvon at tho Opera IIouso noxt Monday and Tuesday ovonlngs, and it might bo well to suggest that nil desiring good seats should get in lino early as thoy will no doubt go with a rush. Admission 25, 35 and r0 cents. Si'alH on nlo t usual place. Castro is getting au excellent line of advertising against tho day when he . thin fniiiitrv nnd havo his namo enrolled among tho high priced . 1... ,.m;x yif fr tlin . :- stun who are out for tho 1 f EH HERE UNDAY MERCHANT & KAMMERER Formerly Merchant Bros. CHORUS WILL T "Coos Bay" Will be Rendered at Chamber of Commerce Meeting This Evening. This is the regular night for the Chamber of Commerce meeting and rain or shine, there will be an Inter esting program. In fact, it will be a novel program In that It will be rendered for tho most part In song. Prof. Todd and his chorus will render "Coos Bay." Tho members of the chorus will-meet at tho studio at 7:45 and after one rehearsal march to the Chamber of Commerce hall. Tho speaker of the evening will be J. A. McCarthy who has been on the Day two months and will havo some thing to say that will Interest the audience. Other features will bo Introduced. Everybody welcome. Those Interested In securing the government dredge for Coos Bay are especially Invited to be present to night. CANDLES POPULAR. The World Uses More of Them Now Than It Ever Did Before. The "tallow dip" of our grandfathers is no longer made of tallow, exactly. It is made of stearic acid, which Is only ono ingredient of the tallow that grows in tbo sheep and iu the steer. Ncitbcr is the "tallow dip" of today a real "dip." They used to take long wicks and din them in hot tallow, time after time, till tbo candle bad ac quired tho proper thickness. Today they run hot stearic acid into molds nnd make a hundred candles instan taneously. Tho "tallow dip" on the market to day, therefore, would be more accurate ly described If It were called a "stearic acid mold." But nevertheless It re mains a tallow product It is tho di rect lineal descendant of the "tallow dip" of our grandfathers. And It is still so popular that just about 130, 000,000 pounds of tallow, according to the calculation of one of tho best in formed manufacturers of Chicago, are consumed every year In tho candle factories of the United States. Al though gas and kerosene and electric ity havo deprived tho candle of n largo part of the popularity to which it might be entitled, it Is probable that In both hemispheres today there are nioro candles shedding their mild and humblo radianco than In any previous porlod of tho world's history. Tech nical World. There may be nothing royal about tho American multimillionaire, but it's his Hush condition that pleases Euro pean princes who need tho inonoy. G REALESTATE TRANSFERS Daily Real Estate Report Furnished By Title Gunrantco and Abstract Co. Henry Sengstackcn, Mnnngcr. June 15, 190S. Coos Bay Land & Investment Com pany, to Dwight L. Buckingham, deed; lot 14, blk 1G, Belmont addi tion to Empire. Consideration, $118.75. L. D. Kinney et ux, to W. Alex Smith, deed; lots and blocks in Coos Bay, Plats B and C. Consideration, $G,000. L. D. Kinney et ux, to H. A. Mon day, deed; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blk 31, Coos Bay, Plat B. Consideration, $2,000. Geo. V. Leslie, to L. D. Kinney, deed; lots D and 10, blk 12, Coos Bay Plat E; lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, blk 24, Cqos Bay Plat C. Considera tion, $10.00. Juno 16, 1908. EaBt Marshfleld Land Company, to Adolph Norberg, deed; lots 22 and 23, blk 44, East Marshfleld. Con sideration, $330. Anna E. Marcussen, to Matthew Voney, deed; parcel of land begin ning thirty feet N of SW corner of lot 5, blk 7, Marshfleld. Considera tion, $1,700. Juno 17, 1908. Marshfleld Land Company, to Lil- lio M. Therault, deed; lots G and 7, blk 1, Bay Park. Consideration, $10. Juno 18, 1908. Glasgow Townslto Company, to C. W. Calef, deed; lots 9 and 10, blk 9, Glasgow.. Consideration, $200.85. L. V. McCurdy et ux, to E. E. Quick, deed; lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, blk 14, Bank addition to North Bend; also, lots 21, 22 and 23, blk G, Bangor Plat A. Consideration, $350. Bennett Trust Company, to Geo. Larson, deed; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blk 23, South Harbor. Consideration, $10.00. Gustavus B. Keefer, to W. D. Vre deuburgh, deed; lots 20, 21 and 22, blk 11, Midland addition to North Bend; also, lot 3, blk 30, Ocean View nddltion to North Bend. Con sideration, $334. State of Oregon, to Chns. E. Cook, deed; Sy. of SWV4. sec 17, NW of NV4, sec 20, NE of NE. sec 19, twp 25, R ll. Consideration, $200. D. S. Cameron et ux, to May Wills, deed; lot 13, blk 10, Edmonston's first addition to Marshfleld. Con sideration, $100. Juno 20, 190S. Bonnott Trust Company, to School District No. S2, deed; lots G, 7, 8 and 9, blk 2G, South Harbor. Con sideration, $1.00, Arthur W. Noal, to C. II. Mer chnut, deed; lots 11 and 12, blk K, Western addition to Marshflold. Con-. sideratlon, $1,300. ' United States of A. to Win. Q. j Moved to the First Trust and Savings Bank Building i CHANGES IN GAME LAW Cal Wright, Deputy Game Warden, Issues Notice to Hunters. Editor Times: My attention has been called fre quently during the last two weeks to the fact that certain individuals are deliberately Informing the public ! that the deer and other game laws have been repealed and that the common understanding In respect to the same Is unfounded. Whether these men are pursuing this course maliciously or with tho intent to pro fit by the innocent and unwitting following of this advice, I do not know, but I believe It is advisable that such portions of tho public who have been so informed should under stand the law. The hunting season for elk Is be tween September 15 th and October 15th. "It shall bo unlawful at any time within tho counties of Coos and Cur ry to hunt, pursue, take, kill, Injure, destroy, or havo In possession any female deer; and it shall be unlaw ful within the counties of Coos and Curry, at any time between tho fif teenth day of October of each year and tho fifteenth day of July of the following year, to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy or have In pos session any buck deer." Tho law Is plain and it will bo en forced wherever I get evidence that tho same is being or has been vio lated. CAL. W. WRIGHT, Deputy Game Warden. Insanity Is to be tho plea advanced by the Korean who killed Diplomat Stovens In San Francisco. How quick ly tho alert foreigner picks up Ameri can methods! Mehl, receiver's receipt; SE, Sec 29, twp 26, R 14. Juno 22, 1908. Merchant Land Company, to Ell Parry, deed; lot 31, blk 74, Railroad addition to Marshflold. Considera tion, $75. Simpson Lumber Company, to John Volz, deed; lots 5 and G, blk. 43, North Bend. Consideration, $5. Drink Welnards's BOTTLED BEER Marden's Wholesalo Diquor House Phone -181 Orders Delivered Froo Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx DAIRY SUPPLIES WAGONS TOP BUGGIES HAY TOOLS HARNESS FARM MACHINERY i m .... -rz&gmMst i PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition WE ARE OFFERING Tho choicest meats and poultry at those close figures posslblo only with n largo trade. . Constant, steady, uniform nnd regular, our pathway runs along. . Quality Heights nil tho time. Tho best meat that Oregon affords is tho poorest our customers ever re ceive. Tho lowest prices are tho-hlghest wo ever charge. Every order filled with nn expert's selection. The CITY R.. H. 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