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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1908)
m Tnv- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1908. W PT4?Iff 5L &5 WW JP9?M irBii&fliii nwr' '"Styra I S a Y 'sSi k -s: Sir J - III How Are You Going To Celebrate It? Picnic, Excursion, Visiting or Stay at Home? In Any Case You Will Want To Be Comfortably Clothed You'll want to Feel and Look well A Summer Suit, a Hat, Negligee Shirt, Cool Un- derwear and Hosiery and all the other thin things We're long on these lines and can give you an ocean of comfort and not damage your purse Corner A and Broadway J. L. Bowman, Prop. Geo. Rotnor, Mgr. Bey Your It converts the drudgery of the kitchen into n. pleasure. It reduces n woman's housework one-half. You can sleep Inter in the morning ns the Are does not hnvo to bo mndo n luilf hour before timo to cook. Call at the ofllco nnd see those Instantaneous wnter heaters. Turning on the cold wnter lights the gas and heats the water In one minute, turning the water off shuts oft the gas. You would not think of going back to the old kerosene lamp after using electric light, would you? Well, when you have onco used a gas stovo nothing could induce you to uso anything elio. Coos Bay Gas (h MARSHFIELD Now is the Time to Build Lime and Cement Have All Declined We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl. We " " California " 3.00 '"" ""' We " " Lime 2.25 " " The above in small quantities Marked reductions in large quantities MURPHY-BOW ding Material Company 0. .Pfifiri Oh yrJ r vf ' ' ',. ' . s T A "".cri ft in r w,v -''J. C x y" -k. U li. ") it rV L- i Ajwi!v ' ' r.i "lUIiiwn uuti. 'N niU Wi m W ' 111VJ r flL JB iiMwBim BANG!!! BANG!!! ITS COMING GET READY FOR. IT! t ooien Wife a Electric Co. NORTH BEND (V ifFV WT'L " J -VT" - ,7. ' I . I 1 '..-' .S ini?vr" . v..u.. "&EI mivm FOR RENT Three rooms for house keeping all modern conveniences. Apply 'N' Times. LADY who is good cook and house keeper desires place in logging camp or cook for men. Have child. Address 'B' care Times. WANTED Large unfurnished room by young gentleman. Inquire Times offlee. WANTED TO TRADE 3 vacant lots in growing town near Los Angeles, Calif., close to electric car line, valued at $800; also 1,000 shares oil stock valued at $500. Will take Marshfleld, North Bend or ranch property, cows or small gas oline launch for passengers or freight. Address M. A. Quigley, Anaheim, Calif. WANTED. Laundry girls. Apply to J. B. Hibbard, Marshfleld. Phone 2291. WANTED Three teams for scraper work. Men to clear and grub land. Applytm Cedar street, Marshfleld. FOR RENT Excellent furnished rooms. Fine location.- Inquire at Times. GIRL wanted to pick berries at Glen gardens, South Marshfleld. FOR RENT Seven-room house on Fourth street. Inquire Mrs. Minot. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for housekeeping, $20. Mrs. War ren Smith's Cafe. FOR RENT Five-room cottage, with bath. McPherson GInser Co. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address 'A' Times offlee. 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 flrst class fruit, vegetable and chicken ranch. Only $1,000. Inquire of Bnyslde Paint Co., North Bend, Ore. FOR SALE One 12 II.-P. stationary Standard gas englno. By Oakley & Arnolds, North Bend. wr rrz'rv.'awz.'zj Store C. L. Rlchekers, Mgr. H, Barnes, Sec'y and Treas. HICIIEKEHS-UAHNES MFG CO. Manufacturers of FIXE FURNITURE Myrtle Wood Novelties Port Orford White Cedar Chests Electric Wood Fixtures nnd Modern Kitchen CublnetH Factory, Front St. 'Phone 92 G MARSHFIELD, ORE. AA-WVt-AA-WVi-A A A A-WVfrM BUILD NOW Special Inducements Offered In South Harbor For particulars, 'sec niiy" real $ estate ngent or 5 W. J. RUST i 5 Special Agent. VI YVVVtVVtVVVVVVV Spend your vacation at Good- will's summer resort on South Coos River. Lnuncli Tioga leaves Marshfleld nt 8 n. m., ro- turning nt 0 p. in. dally. RATES REASONABLE. PHONE 20X8. Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit House, Chicago Mrs. M. R."sMITH, Agt. I Cor?'Firitttd BStiMlfiWicId, Ore. i A Dollar Saved IS A DOLLAR EARNED Save a Dollar by buying South Mnrthfield Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered Phone 534 TTTTMn3UMdUiVMM QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons tho Laundrv office will I be open Saturday evenings until lj 8 o'clock. t j. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. t I COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY $j Mnrshfi'ld and North Bend. i Masters and McLain : General Contractor's Building ; : Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Brod.way & Queen S t Phones 2011 -826 TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and feed' r Free Delivery Phone 1761 t A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes It a rule to keep Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact. For sale by JOHN PREUES. Drink Wclnards's BOTTLED BEER Morden's Wholesale Kinuor House Phone 481 Orders Delivered Free NOTICE. Notice to stockholders of tho Mc Clelland Investment and Develop ment Company. The annual meeting of the stock holders of The McClelland Invest ment and Development Company will be held In the ofllco of J, M. Blake in tho First Trust and Savings Bank building, Marshfleld, Coos county Oregon, on Wednesday, tho 8th day of July 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m for tho election of directors and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting. Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, the Sth day of Juno A. D. 190S, ALVA DOLL. Sec. HELP WANTED Both experienced and Inexporlenced. Apply at laundry In person during working hours. Coos Hay Steam Laundry. FOR SALE Tent 1Gx20, complete, with lumbor floor and ropes. Only 110. Apply A. R. Welch, Eadtsjde, Oregon. Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from the chaff of gossip flying up and down Uie town. I WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 5 p. m., June 28, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum G7 Minimum 44 At 5 p. m., C6 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. COOS BAY TIDES The following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every any this week: JULY, 1008. HIGH WATERI A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Wednesday 1 1:11 C.4 2:42 5.5 Thursday . . 2 1:47 CO 3:09 5.G Friday . . 3 2:22 5.7 3:37 5.7 Saturday . .4 3:07 5.2 4:17 5.9 SUNDAY . .5 3:52 4.y 4:55 6.0 JULY, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Wednesday .1 8:05 0.4 8:15 3.5 Thursday . .2 8:31 0.0 8:56 3.4 Friday .. .3 9:01 0.3 9:33 3.2 Saturday 4 9:31 0.7 10:14 3.0 SUNDAY . .5 10:03 1.2 11:00 2.6 Mrs. Law home Recovered. The many friends of Mrs. Walter Law horne will be glad to hear that she has- recovered entirely from a very siccessful operation performed by Dr. Mlngus and Dr. Straw at the home of Miss Black. Largo Leather Shipment. O. O. Lund received today the largest single shipment of leather thnt has tver been received on Coos Bay. This would indicate that business is not or.ly good at present but prospects rfie fine for continuing so. Names Must Bo Signed. The Times is in receipt of a communica tion on "Paving" from North Bend but as the writer did not sign his name It cannot be used. Names are not published unless desired, but it is necessary that.wo know the nnmc of writer in all cases. Lower Bay Rough Sunday. Messrs. Goodriim, Hopson, Conrad and Manuel spent Sunday on the beach near Charleston Bay. They re port that the lower Bay was very rough on account of the strong wine, all the occupants of tho launch being 'trenched by tho epray on tho return trip. CoqiilHo Boy's Caso Settled. Prosecuting Attorney L. A. Liljeqvist returned today from Coqullle where he adjusted the trouble growing out of the arrest of Walter R. Hatcher, a young boy, for the theft of $150 from T. J. McAdams, were Hatcher was residing. The chnrgo cf rob bery was dismissed and young Hat cher was turned over to Allen Mc Leod to be taken care of. Prospect Avenuo Meeting. Tho property owners of Prospect avenue met Saturday evening at the ofllco of Justice C. A. Pennock and later ad journed to tho ofllco of City Engin eer Sandberg at the request of Mayor Straw who was In attendance. Tho plan outlined In Tho Times Saturday was agreed to, on condition that tho grade established by, tho city engin eer a month ago be adhered to. This was agreed to and tho Improvement of the street will be ordered by tho city council Tuesday night. Catholic Sunday School Picnic. Tho children of the Catholic Sunday School enjoyed their annual picnic yesterday at the ranch of their teach er, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, on tho South Coos River. About thirty children and a few of the grown ups boarded the launch Shamrock and spent tho day in the cool woods. The dinner provided was a winner both as to quality and quantity, nnd every one thoroughly enjoyed tho day. All PARK8IDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale 1.0 to $5.00 for setting of 15. MMttMHM - - -- I Of Coni'Mi You Are Going to Ci'It-lirato The GLORIOUS FOURTH You wjll want your suit clean- I nd and pressed for the occa sion. Bring It early as wo aro suro to bo rushed tho last fow days. Good work and satis- I faction guaranteed. Reason- T able prices. Prompt service THE PANTATOHIUM 1), L. Koote, Prop, Old Palms Stand 'C Street. ---- .. ! Personal Notes . MRS. W. S. McFARLAND left todar for San Francisco for a short visit. COUNTY CLERK JAS WATSON spent Sunday at his father's home. C. A. PHELPS returned from Port land today after a week's visit there. ROBERT and JAY RICHARDS of Sumner, spent Saturday in Marsh fleld. W. S. CHANDLER came up from San Francisco yesterday and will remain here. CLAYTON A- MEADE will leave to morrow for Portland, belnK called there by the Illness of relatives. MR. nnd MRS. PAINTER of Coqullle. passed through Marshfleld today en route to San Francisco and other California points. MISS CORNWALL, daughter of Cap tain Cornwall of the tug Hunter, passed through here today en route from Gardiner to San Fran cisco. MISS WINIFRED ROOD of North Coos River will leave on the Al liance tomorrow for Salem, Ore., where she will attend summer school. MRS. A. H. EDDY and two daughters and a son arrived on the M. F. Plant from California to Mr. Eddy who has been located here several months. Mr. Eddy Is an architect and contractor. CAPT. JAMES SIMMIE of the Alum na, and wife and daughter, Miss Mabel of San Francisco, have been spending a few days as guest at the home of E. W. Guptll on South Coos River. " S. B. CATHCART returned on tho M. F. Plant from Slusun, Cal., where he visited a sister who has been very 111. She Is past eighty years old but was somewhat Improved when Mr. Cathcart left. MRS. J. D. BEAKEY and family, ar rived on the Alliance from Port land to Join Mr. Beakey on Coos Bay. Mr. Beakey has been hero for several weeks as special organ izer for tho W. O. W. MR. and MRS. L. J. SIMPSON of North Bend, left on tho M. F. Plant from California to Join Mr. Eddy who has been located here several months. Mr. Eddy is an architect and contractor. MISS EDVARDO ERICKSON has re turned from Roseburg where she has been teaching school the past year and will spond tho summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Erickson In South Marshfleld. EDITOR CRIPPEN cf the Coqullle Sentinel, came over with the Co qullle team yesterday to do a Httlo rooting. T. J. Thrift, county as sessor, was also along and It was hard to tell which yelled the loud est when Coqullle's two winning scores came over the plate. MISS "BIRDIE" ERICKSON, a daughter of Captain John J3rlck son, arrived on the M. F. Plant yesterday and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Hall until today when she left for Gardiner tq visit her folks. She was born at Empire City and raised on Coos Eay but had been. absent from here for eight years. sorts of games were played, races were run and music served to charm tho hours away. Mrs. Early and Miss Donnelly assisted Mrs. Adams In car ing for tho children nnd they proved to bo the best of chaporong., Tho day was enjoyed to tho fullest extent by everyone. Council Tuesday Evening. Tho Marshfleld city council will meet Tuesday evening. Various street Im provements and tho telephone prop osition will probably bo tho principal business to come ud. FOR DRESSMAKING call on Mrs. Cosmey, one block northwest of school house. Prices reasonable MEATS, tender, juicy, pure and wholesomo from tho only refrigerator In the city, SANITARY MARKET, Front street. Picnic Goods IK A fow good things for your lunch basket: Vt'nl loaf, Picnic lobsters, Deviled meat, Deviled luun, Lnmh tongue, Perfection shrimps, ChlpiH'd beef, Corn beef, Vicuna sausage, Beach nut bacon, Cheese, Crackers, Tamales, Pork and beans, Pickles and olives, Chow Chows. C. W. WOLCOTT THE GROCER. OUlt PHONE 071. J t il i t 4f 1 w ! Ail I 'l.w 1 it- '! . A-, el kii I :.!F 1 I HI i ;. nw..m.ni-i.)j!.