The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 01, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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fHE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULjV 1, 1908.
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Everybody to GOodrum's
BIG DOINGS ON THE 4th
So do not wait but come today and let me fit you out properly
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Bought Especially for the 4ti Trade
Hats, Shirts, Neckties, Sox, Shoes, Belts, in fact everything to
make you look classy
Lookout for
Evans and Peterson, Friday
night.
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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 " "
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The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities
Don't Miss -the
COOS BAY
R
aces
MURPHY-DOW
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Building Material Company
Speed Program
FOR THE COOS HAY RACING AS
SOCIATION, TO HE HELD ON
THE MARSHFIELD TRACK
July 3d and 4th
NICE small riding horse for sale.
Will work single or double, also
saddle and bridle, a bargain. En
quire 'C care of Times.
Tattle of the Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
t the chaff of gossip flying up
and down uie town.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
I Personal Notes
HARRY WILKINS of Ten Mile, wa3
in Marshfleld on business yester
WANTED Good farm hand at good
wages, no milking. Apply E. L.
Bessey, phone Farmers 208.
Buy Your Wife a
GAS STOVE
It converts the drudgery of the kitchen into n pleasure. It
reduces a woman's housework one-half. You can sleep later
in tlio morning as the fire docs not havo tn bo made a half
hour before time to cook.
Call at the office and sec those instantaneous water heaters.
Turning on tlio cold water lights the gas and heats the water in
one minute, turning the water off shuts oft the gns.
' You would not think of going back to the old kerosene lamp
after using electric light, would you? Well, when you havo
once used a gus stove nothing could induce you to use anything
else.
Coos Bay Gas
(b Electric Co.
MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
. FRIDAY, JULY 3d.
Race No. 1. Pacing and trotting,
free-for-all, one-half mile heats;
best two out of three heats; purse
$50.
Race No. 2. Running, three
eighths mile dash, special for horses
named Gold Beach, Verosaz, Head
Light, etc.; entrance fee $25 each,
winner to take all; purse $125.
Race No. 3. Running one half
mile dash; purse $50.
Race No. 4. Running flve-eighthb
mile dash; purse $50.
SATURDAY, JULY 4th.
Race No. 5. Pacing and trotting,
free-for-all, one-half mile heats; best
two out of three heats; purse $50.
Race No. 6. Running, three
eighths mile; best two out of three
heats; purse $50.
Race No. 7. Running, one-half
mile dash; purse $50.
Race' No. 8. Running, three
fourths mile dash; Stallion race;
purse $50.
LET ME locate you near Ten Mile
Lake Homesteads. Stock and
fruit land, also two relinquish
ments for sale. Come at once.
Chas. H. Easton, Templeton, Ore.
FOR RENT 2-room house, $5 a
month, light and water included,
on Broadway. See Dean Flyer
Dock.
FOR RENT Three rooms for house
' keeping all modern conveniences.
, Apply 'N'. Times.
WEATHER -FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair, not so warm in the in-
tenior and west portion.
COOS BAY riDES
The following tables , ' give the
hours of high and low tides for every
aay this week:
FRANK LAMBERT and Claude Nas
burg are spending a few days at
Ten Mile in pursuit of trout and
other game.
DR. GEO. E. DIX, Robert Booth.
John D. Goss and others are plan
ning to leave Friday for the North
Fork of the Coqullle for a few
days trout fishing.
WANTED Largo unfurnished room
by young gentleman. Inquire
Times office.
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,
Ananeim, caur.
JULY, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday 1 1:11 6.4 2:42 5.5
Thursday . . 2 1:47 6.0 3:09 5.6
Friday . . 3 2:22 5.7 3:37 5.7
Saturday . .4 3:07 5.2 4:17 5.9
SUNDAY . .5 3:52 4.9 4:55j 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 26
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC, Miss Alice
McCormac, Miss Miriam Van
Waters, Mrs. J. T. French and
Mrs. E. MIngus left this afternoon
for a few days outing at the Mc
Cormac summer home on South
Coos River. v
WANTED. Laundry girls. Apply to
J. B. HIbbard, Marshfleld. Phone
2291.
WE ARE OFFERING
Tho choicest meats and poultry at those close figures possible
only with a large trade. . Constant, steady, uniform and regular,
our pathway runs nlong. .Quality Heights all tho time. The best
meat that Oregon affords is tlio poorest our customers ever re- -celve.
Tho lowest prices nro tho highest we ever charge. Every
order filled with on expert's selection.
The CITY MARKET
R. H. Noble
Front, and C Streets
Phone 1941
Marshfleld, Oregon
JUST RECEIVED
A FINE LINE OF STAMP-SCALES, "HATES" ADDING MA
CHINES, AND WASTE BASKETS.
NORTON & HANSEN
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AH harness races to be governed
by the American Trotting Associa
tion Rules as far as practicable.
All running races to be governed
by the California Jockey Club, as
far as practicable.
Entries will close July 1st, at 9
p. m. Entrance fee $5.00 for each
events four or more to enter and
three or more to start; if not the
board reserves tho right to reduce
the purses; tho board reserving the
right to postpone races in case of
bad weather.
Tho winning horse to havo 60 oor
cent of Ihe purse, tho second 30 per
cent and the third 10 per cent.
Racing commences promptly at 2
o'clock each afternoon.
ADMISSION 50c
Buggies 5c
FOR RENT Excellent furnished
rooms. Fine location. Inquire at
Times. ' "
FOR RENT Seven-room house on
Fourth street. Inquire Mrs.; Minot,
FOR RENT Five-room cottage,
with bath. McPherson Ginser Co.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures.
Address 'A' Times office.
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 Bayslde
Paint Co., North Bend, Ore.
A Want Ad will sell it for you
Picnic Goods
A few good tilings for your
lunch basket:
Venl loaf, Picnic lobsters,
Deviled meat, Deviled ham,
Lamb tongue,
Perfection shrimps,
Chipped beef, Corn beef,
Vienna sausage,''
Beach nut bacon,
Cheese, Crackers,.
Tainnlcs, Pork and beans,
Pickles and oil yes,
Chow Chows.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE GROCER.
OUR PHONE 071.
HELP WANTED Both experienced
and inexperienced. Apply at
laundry in person during working
hours. Coos Bay Steam Laundry.
FOR SALE One 40-horse-power
boiler in good condition. One 25-horse-power
side crank engine
nearly new. Cheap if sold soon.
Address.'L' care Times.
NORTH BEND.
Having completed n campaign
of cleaning chimneys, I am go
ing to North Bend for a week's
stay to clean chimneys there. A
dirty, sooty chimney may cause
a lire at any time and is always
a sourco of danger as well as
annoyance. Now is the time to
have your chimneys cleaned.
Leavo orders at tho North
Bend News Co., and they will
receive prompt attention.
GEO. STOUGH.
Move Offices. The law offices of
Clark, Blake and Llljeqvlst are being
moved Into a fine suite In the new
building of the First Trust and Sav
ings bank today.
Will Occupy Gulovson Home.
The G. R. Gulovson residence in
South Marshfleld Is being repainted
and papered and C. S. Dodge has
rented It and will move Into It In a
few days.
Eagles Engago Norris House.
The Marshfleld Aerie of Eagles have
engaged the Morris house at Ten
Mile for their Fourth of July initia
tion and celebration. It promises to
be one of the big events of the year
in Eagledom.
Br. Bnumbaugh Pays' Fine. Late
yesterday afternoon, Dr. B. P.
Baumbaugh appeared before City
Recorder Upton and entered a plea
of guilty to the charge of violating
the quarantine regulations, and paid
a fine of $5. She says that the viola
tion was only on a technicality and
was" due to a misunderstanding.
Coqullle Celebration. The people
of Coqullle are making elaborate
preparations for their Fourth of July
celebration which they say will be
the; biggest and best ever held In
Coos county. The train will leave
hero at the regular hour Saturday
morning, there will be a special In
the -evening after the fireworks
so that Coos Bay visitors may see
tho whole show and return the same
night.
Muslcale at Mlllicoma. There will
be an Informal muslcale at tho Mll
licoma club rooms next Monday even
ing for members of the club and
those having visiting cards only.
Each member is accorded tho privi
lege of extending an invitation to one
lady. The purpose of the affair is
to make It a "Ladles Night" at the
club, and It will bo complimentary
to tho mothers, wives, sisters and
sweethearts of the members. Invita
tions are to be Issued In a day orj
two.
Leaves On Trip. Superintendent
A.Mereen of tho C. A. Smith mill, loft
yesterday on tho Nann Smith for a
two weeks trip to Bay City, San
Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Tho
report that the Nann Smith Is to bo
temporarily taken off tho Coos Bay
run by tho Smith Lumber Company
Is denied at tho offices of tho company.
JOHN PREUSS returned yesterday
from his ranch, near Bullard's. Ho
formed a strong liking for country
life while away and regretted that
he had to return to the store so
soon. He Is clearing a large tract
on the ranch which will be put
Into fruit or farmed.
More to Portland.
In addition to those on tho out
going passenger list of tho Alliance,
for Portland as printed in The TIme3
yesterday, the following took pas
sage just before the Alliance left
North Bend late In the afternoon:
H. Dickey, Mrs. Moorelock, Mrs.
Christiansen, J. C. Christiansen, B.
F. Hanson, F. G. Larson and wife,
Gladys Larson, W. C. Strong, H. M.
Spencer, T. M. Alexander, Mrs, Al
len, H. Hanson and wife, Dr. O'Day,
D. E. Quick, H. Johnson, .J. W.
Crowley, T. Ryan, E. Van Goff and
Rev. R. G. Summerlin.
MEAT MARICETS CLOSE.
Tho undersigned meat markets
agree to close their places of business
all day Saturday, July 4th. . 4
UNION MARKET, . "
SANITARY MARKET, .'
PIONEER MARKET, ,
CITY MARKET.
FIREWORKS
At Prentiss & Co.'s e
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Sanitary market clean, pure and
wholesome being kept at even tem
perature in our new refrigerator.
Wo make prices right.
GREAT MILLINERY REDUCTION.
$5.00 to $8.00 hats now $3.00
$10.00 to $18.00 hats now ..$0.00
All other goods In proportion.
MRS. M. M. LANGDON.
New O'Connell Building.
FIREWORKS
At Prentiss & Co.'s
THE MELROSE restaurant, near
tho poBtofflce, serves tho best coffee
on Coos Bay.
under the auspices of the Ladles of
tho Episcopal church, was repeated
at tho Masonic Opera Houso last
ovenlng with a few changes In tho
program. There wns a good house,
and tho performance wns warmly ap
plauded, Ball Game at CoquiUc. Tho
Marshfleld baseball team will play
Coqulllo at Coqullle 'the afternoon of
i July 4th. It Is possible thnt. NnrMi
Carnival Is Repeated. Tho Mer-Bend may play Bandon there in tlio
chants Carnival, which was presented forenoon of tho same day.
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