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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
T ! j THE DAILY COOS BA1 day , FIELD, OREGON, RON. THIIRSDa(lY2;1508T'-- ' '.! iMJMHLi B H "V " I wK',3Tl wm mm ..i I .'WTt FV BBMniD .' THE BEST, THE LATEST, THE ' -. timt" i Atesr-r , t, CORRECT THING IS ALWAYS HERE .fH ll if v ' ('lilllltlt IIIHWW vw Vt..M v ,v Vj'l-rtw i HI A U Ml ininifii mil .. ,.ot iijiMm- k Bia juass bu ' vp. -yhc - ,"W ,- v-j'n... , 1 U wssss iu f;A:y- "Ira , i l : ' - ' . fwS)il,S l b',i'MivmwttV 'mgtk. AWWM 1 5 isas -m- fiM LtfWfifiLFB fMlLLWftiF.K ' iiMhjmmimMmmmmamm -? iwf ? IIP' iV jiii Ti h 1 1 If. 91 I r I: M J. L. BOWMAN, Prop. ' Buy Your Supplies Stores will be Closec Get Your PICNIC LUNCH At Sacchfs EVERYTHING NEW All Kinds of Imported and Domestic Canned Meats, Cheese and Everything to com plete your lunch Will be closed Saturday and Sunday. $$ & YOU TO Apricots "if. " ' . AT ALL ' You can can them now, as we have them for Canning Chas. Stauf f THE GROCER Front I WE ARE STILL SELLING J Best California Cement at $2.90 Per BBL $ (Standard Portland) 4 Best California Lime at $2.10 Per BBL. GET OUR PRICES ON QUANTITY LOTS All other Building Material at proportionately low prices North Bend Hardware and Supply Co. X NORTH BEND, OREGON. 4t - - - - - - - - - lt - - - NEWS OP COQUILLE. iTTnrmMilniTS nt Coos County Scat Taken From Tlio Herald. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gatchell who .aro preparing for a long trip by wagon and team for a change for tho beneQtof Mrs. Gatchell's health, were In town Friday to bid good bye to a number of friends in this city. They will drive through eastern Oregon where' they will visit with Mrs. Gat- -chell's brother, E. E. Sherwood, for- THE EXPECT CAN V Street - - - - - - - - - - - merly of Myrtle Point, and they ex pect to take a trip Into Idaho. Henry Holverson of this city, a donkey engineer at Aasen's camp had the misfortune to lose a couple of toes while working about his engine Monday morning. He set his foot on tho engine frame, his toes pro jecting over into tho flywheel pit when tho throttle was accidentally opened by the fireman, and tho wheel turning, a spoke struck his foot, tak ing off tho great too and tho one next to it. Ho will bo on crutches for a while. Celebrate the Fourth in Comfortable We are men's and boy's complete outfitters and our Prices That Make Sales WOOLEN Tomorrow. These All Day Saturday The Busy Corner 4th and What We Want Is More Grocery Business If you will compare our prices with those charged by others for the same goods. We'll Get It Everything Always Fresh; New and Nice Q. E, COOK, j Proprietor This Store will be closed all day the 4th Wolcotfs MAY ALWAYS BE The store that has the goods The store that keeps them neat and clean The store that may always be relied upon The store that, can supply your wants on Friday until 9 o'clock P. M. LV Closed AH Day Saturday Phone 97 Front Street Confidence in Us Means Better Clothes for You" r i ki p. TAI LORING MAKER OP FIRST CLASS CLOTHES PUSINESS, SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES A SPECIALTY. PnONE No. 2211. CLEANING AND PRESSING Patronise The Times Want Ads You can buy a lot for a" little Kmmm MILL STORE C Streets Grocery RELIED UPON SITUATION WANTED by cook, 'A' No. 1. Can give Marshfleld refer ence. Address 'K' care Times. NICE small riding horse for sale. Will work slnglo or double, also saddle and bridle, a bargain. En quire 'C care of Times. WANTED Good farm hand at good wages, no milking. Apply E. L. Bessey, phone Farmers 208. LET ME locate you near Ton Mile Lake Homesteads. Stock and fruit land, also two relinquish ments for sale. Come at once, Chus. II. Easton, Templeton, Ore. FOR RENT 2-room house, $5 a month, light and water Included, on Broadway. See Dean Flyer Dock. WANTED TO TRADE 3 vacant lots in growing town near Los Angoles, i KlSTOw&sa arias m v ws' arm - Clothes prices are the NORTH BEND NEWS Prank Dillon of the General hos pital in Marshflold, was a North Bend visitor yesterday. Frank Druga, who was operated on for converting his stomach into a junk shop, is getting along nicely at the Mercy hospital. Chas. Kern, who has been in Port land and around the Willamette val ley, says times are very dull there and that Coos Bay is much better. Will Durrand of Flagstaff, is now at Pendleton, Oregon. Mr. Durrand says it is very hot there and wants one of the Coos Bay breezes sent up. Mrs. E. R. Hodson and daughter of South Coos River, came down yes terday and will be the guests of Mrs. Hodson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. M. Cann, for a few days. W. S. Wood, who recently left North Bend, Is now in Seattle. Mr. Wood likes his new location and re ports that business conditions are rapidly improving.- Mrs. J. D. Horn of North Bend, who underwent a very critical opera tion one month ago at the Mercy hospital. Is not Improving as well as her many friends would wish. E. R. Hodson of South Coos River, was at the North Bend mill yester day getting lumber for a new build ing in which he will install a milk ing machine run by water power. GREAT MILLINERY REDUCTION. $5.00 to $8.00 hats now S3.00 $10.00 to $18.00 hats now ..$0.00 All other goods in proportion. MRS. M. M. LANGDON. New O'Connell Building. SPECIAL NOTICE TO EAGLES. Boats will leave Wolcott's dock back of Eagles Hall at 5 a. m. sharp, July 4th. By order of President C. HOWARD. Calif., close to electric car lino, 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. Phono 2291. FOR RENT Excellent furnished rooms. Fine location. Inquire at Times. FOR RENT Seven-room house on Fourth street. Inquire Mrs. Minot. FOR RENT with bath. Flvo-room cottage, McPherson Glnser Co. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address 'A' Times office. FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch on Kontuck 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. FOR SALE Ono 40-horso-power boiler in good condition. Ono 25-horso-power side crank engine nearly now. Cheap If sold soon. Address 'L' caro Times. FOR SALE Ono 12 H.-P. stationary Standard gas engine. By Oakley & Arnolds, North Bond. GEO. R.OTNOR., Mgr. Ill 1 s -.' ':"t 1 . - v -- ' mm II a IIMIIIlHtfOtM'M ' " 'v Ell :: Tattle of the Town : --M J ; ; Little grnins of fact sifted from1 K; v, A '3l 1 ;; tho chaff of goeslp lying up v" 4,1 jj '.'. and down the town.; v'iJ'JH I COOS BAY flDES '.'.'jpM The following tables give lhVkPlwi 1 hours of high and low tides for everySl 1 day this week: r ''; ;';' fBwH '9 july. 1008. - .m&ssmw HIGH WATER Date. Wednesday Thursday . Friday . Saturday . SUNDAY . LOW AVATEH Date. Wednesday Thursday , Friday . . Saturday SUNDAY . ' AVEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press. 1 WESTERN OREGON. 4l iair in soutn ana snowers In north portion tonight J Friday. cooler except near coast; west- ,. erly winds. ,,; City Of Pannnia Duo. The City, 'of A Panama which has been placed 'on the Portland-Coos Bay run, Is dHa'si aero mis anernoon or evening frona Portland on her initial trip up jCdoSg Bay. sno will sail from here -at-8 o'clock Saturday afternoon for Portal land. A Mrs. Lumlo Entertains. Mrs .; I.t Lando entertained a number of'la- dies at her home yesterday in honor:' of Mrs. F. Hofer of Salemra fprmrj Coos Bay resident who la spendlBrj a few days with old friends and ail qualntances here. Yesterday's ;f unR tion was largely attended anil prpylal a very enjoyable one, belng.,sort of, a reunion of former nelehhnrsi ,-r, . . r X Ji Thcatrlcnl Coninnnv Ttctniti'd -Ll The Margaret lies Company wkfllti scored quite a hit in Marshfleld a tyr2 weeks ago returned today for a rfej turn engagement of three nlKUteJ They will open at the Masonic ObSmR Houso tonight with "The Fatal W, ding" and present different plays' morrow evening and tho nights lowing. They played very sue ful engagements at Coqullle anojliitf uuji. ii ia iiueiy mat inoywnrM)iai to large houses hoi owlni? to tSk - - ,") w . T'J hit they scored with localfUheatri goers the last time they ware h Put In Pipes and Sewers;; TbSi city officials are requiring the.buS3 ness houses along Front street whlStf Id being paved with asphalt; tpVw in their water, gas and sewer m3 nectlons now so that it will'. nqt'lKH necessary to De constantly tearlngjui tho street to do this work, fsimliarl requirements will bo made wbermfl permanent paying Is put in; Enterprise Sails Today. iThai Father Donnelly Goes East. iTfiS! jvuv. rumor in. uonneiiy who Kh been attending the anniversary monies of tho Archbishop In land, has written that he bad6s35l leavo on an extended eastern) trSa Ho will visit New York and.-'otkSai eastern cities and will bo afenSj about ono month. Tho Rev! Fa'tl rii ,.,ii, .. , , - until tho Rev. Father Donnelly turns. 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