The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 06, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAfcOOS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1908.
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form's of pastry,' in our favor1. To quoto another: "Thoro's' a
reason," to wit: Fine flour blended, honest mixing, conscieri'
tipus kneading,' just tlioright ingredlontfl, the proi)r..Qven,,nnd a.
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The Myrtle. Point Perc.heron Horse
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FOR RENT One small cottage in
South Marshfleld ?8 per month,
with water. Apply Cookts grocery,
Fourth and 'C streets.
DEFREE'S RIYe'r' Ra'nch-legan;
platted into one and 5 acre tracts.
Make bear
.utifnl summ,erhi(heB?pri'
: ifroflt. XCoW Bros1. 18
farms for profit.
Billings. Exclusive agents, ..Marfld.
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LET ME locate yoii near Ten Mile
Lake Homesteads. Stock
fruit land, also two
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FOR RENT 2-raoim!hbusU. -SSt r mfl
month, light and water included,
on Broadway. SeoDeary Flyer
Dock. ZtyJl a "8 SiJaO U
FOR 'RENT -- FIve-tobm!'''c8ttag'o;
with;, hthrj "fir,601?, ,P,n,0?; p-;
FOR SA.LErTTRest.aura.nt an.gxtues.
Address 'A' Times office.
FOR SALE, A SNAP 12 acre-ranch
op Kentuck TnleV; 2"' acres" plowed'
ready for garden, a first class
fruitrvegefabTea"ri'd"chIcKe"n-rahChr
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Taint Co., North Bend, Ore.
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FOR RENT 2 Dwellings, 1
and 1 chicken and tr.ufik-,vancb.,iSeei
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
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Special ' Inducements Offered
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Fpy part,lpulnrs, see. aiiy rpnl
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W. J.R.UST J
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Want Ads In The Coos Bay Times
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bring quick results. - -'-
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ter and will ilnlsh loading lumber at
N'oHh Bend.
The sohop.ner Wnpofe, came In frpm
a six months voyage from Chill,
South Ahierltia,' Bn Friday evening.
C. Nollner of ffor.th Bend, who has
been In Coqullle several weeks, has
returned and will spend a short tlmo
with relatives on Haynes Inlot.
The Nome City came Into North
Bend at 5 o'clock. Catitaln Olsfen
,'was kept busy coming up the' Bay
flowing the whistle, the fdg was so
very aense.
The celebration at Coqulild Satur
day was'.on Ideal one. 'The pedple
did tliemselvea ilroud. The decora
;'tlons''were nearly as good as thbse in
, the city and every one said' that they
were royally entertained. Many have
never enjoyed a Foiirth so well.
There whs a Very large crowd; es
timated at two thousand, and the
fears could not accommodate them.
The exercise's were vei'y good and
J'May'6'r Hawkins' address was' parti-,
cularly fine' and full of new Ideas.
There would'havo been many more,
except for the dlptherla scare aB
'there are' two houses quarantined.
There was plenty "of everything; to
eat-1 the nleat at the barba'cue waB
first-class and there was plenty of
if. Itwas cooKed'by MtJ Cooper and;
he certalnfy did It' well. Amongfthose
going from North Bend1. Mr. and
Mrs. Robt McCann'MIs's Lillian' 'M.,
Cahn, Atr. and' Mrs. O. E. Midkey,
Mh and Mrs'. Fred Olsen, Mr.i and
Mrs". "Henry Kernl Mrs; Davis, Mrs..
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mather,
E. F. Burjiey, Miss S.usIeMInott, Dale
MInot,,Mr. and Mrs. .Gep,, Bolster and
many others.
coOuifiLE q ULiinfcis.
!Cdbs County Seat Ncivs asrTbia"''ny
. , i" iieraiu.
, ,The, ,Arago, brickyard :was fired
last; .week-and , is b.urnin in ,nice
shape. J.t will be only ten. days, or
J.w,o. wpqks till ,they, .wjlj,' h'ave- brick;
on tne market.
Eugene Cox. an onefneer. was
struck oii the iiead biy "rt'lly'lrigf b'lock
in thet Coniogue cinipnMbhday, arid
it Was ' thought' hls,''skuh 'wa's fracr
tured. 'We. ho1 "Hi's1 ih'Jiurles mdy
jroVe riOt so jserou,sV "' ' ' '", '
A quie'f buf beautiful -wedding
took place at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Halfly,
'df"Lampa, on tlie' 24tlf'inst.7 their
daUEhter. Miss Therpssn nnrt WI1-
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Lliam J.. Sweet, being joined in wed
lock 'by liev.-E.YB. Jones, of fCo
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,.-, SMllton Johnson, a former resl-
iubui, iyiLuu cjjiuu rorK near wyriie
Polrit, arrived Sunday from North
Yakima. Wash., at the Point nnd
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Is;, en Joying., q. visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson,
went, to Baidon yesterday to
Wm'.Jenkjns gfiaridfather of
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wife. i
D" .IJ. y'Perin? will bring thabig
elk Miic'lf 'was" taken last summer
by Otto Epps, Glenn and Ed. Bi'Jker
and Wr C. Rose, and which has Ijeen
mounted by an expert taxldefmipf.
t Is said he isfopeofffhe flnost fe;x;-clmens-ever
seen In-these parts. The
animal stands .nearly 18 hands high
)&Pi'h ItxHfliAf nn.l n,Ul, T.ln 1...
... w..u "iVMUiii, tiliw nril.il ills II Ub
antlers, presents an imposing appjar-
wVrs.JG!AR'.' WrckKom, the board
ing house keeper, with her son and
'daughter', Eiigene' and Miss K(.tl?,
baxe jeturned from their visiO to
Mrs. Wickham's old home in the
GaValenas ' mountains' in California.'
This was her first visit to theiolfl"
home for 35 years. There havj booh
.aj.greAtinany, changes IJthe apjx-ar-
ance or tne country around as wt-.Jl as
lHJlia.C.eoj?ei.l?ianjpfJho oldtiiiiers
naving passed over or moved away,
,m'aKIiigT'astreak'-t)fsadnis3-appi!ar
along with the many pleasures. She
had her 58th birthday dinner at the
old home. 5
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Tinie-Ttt'blo.
iT "Lea'vC3l:AlTe,gdn3r:,ahliy at7 a.
H 9P WPlnJ?(ThWy3l ?Iafleldi
p. in.
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Little grains of foqt slf tied from"
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LOCAL TKMI'ERATURB RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
: Ingf 5 p. ni.,f July 5, by,
Wi
Ev Mlngus, specia government
"meteorblogtcal! oKebrverV : i '.''
Maximum ,v. . . . . . . 07
Minimum'.'. .'"-.f'.'i". '. 47
At 5 p m i .,.... .63
Precipitation ,la n ,.,. ..... .none,
Wind, Northwest; clear,
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press,)
WESTERN OREGON., f
Fair,. '
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COOS BAY' TIDES '
Tbo following tables give the
Hours of high and low' tides' for every
day this weekr
JULY, 1008.
HIGH WATER
A.; I.
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h. m
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-n. mi
5:37
6:27
7:25
8il7
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6.1
6.3
6 .'5
6.6
7.1
7.3,
7.6i
Monday .
4:53
,6?02
7:17
8:35
9:42
10:42
11:37
4.5
4.3
Tuesday .
Wednesday
4.2
Thursday '-.-
4i2
4.5
4.9
5,3
Friday'.. . .
,9:12
10:03
10:55
Saturday ,.
SWNDAX ."
JULY, 1008.
LOW WATER!
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P. M.
Date.
Monday , .
Tiiesday ' .
Wednesday
Thursday ,
Friday .. ..,
Saturday ,
SUNDAY .
n. m,
10:49
lli37
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2. 09
3:09
' 4:09
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1159
ft.
1.7
2.2
2:2
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2i5
1.6 12:33
0i9 .1:37
, 2.9,
O.L 2:44
3.1,
3.2
3.2.
-'d.6 3:52
-li3 4:55
Crystal Theater. .Closes. - The
Crystal theatre, which has, been , pur
chased from;,McGullqugh, Bros, i by,
A. Gordon, of the Dme show,, .has
been closed glyingi its last entertain
ment" Saturday evening. , -
Broke. .Electric Wtln?t7r-A. sky roc-
kpt .struck an, elqctrc , , wipe near
Fifth and 'A' streets .Saturday eyen4
,Ingr breaking it. andi putting put, the
lights in that section for quite a
whilg. . yhei,Hye,,w!ve became . , en?
tangled wUh., the telephpne wires and
paused, much commotion, until it) was
;repalr,edr about midnight. , , , '
"Ladies' Night1,' 'Tonight,,, , To
night, wUl be."Ladies' .Ilght;;. atj the
iMillJcpnja. Club ,and i.is .expected
that there will be.,a jarge ,turnput,
president Twer thp.Housp Cqmnilt-
,tee, an,d W. R Haines, ,have arranged
fpr the. repeptlon and prpgram.. Mr.
jHaines has charge pf te , musical
program which will bo a feature of
the evening. .,,.., ,, , j
Afjll Open Npw Storp. Thp United
Stores Company o? Pqrtland and ,S'an
Plrftnclsfio, .thru their Jpcal managpr
CJiarles Fepsler, this morning. ,,cpn-
cluded, negotiations, for, ,a,lv.p years
lease,, of, the Robprtr Marsden Store
building pn .Nprfh, Fr.pnt str.eetp. ,It
will be .lltted un immediately as a
clothing and dry goods store andwill
,bo pi)en,ed, to th.,e public earjy next,
-week, , Wacji or opening, flnnoun.qp
HlWr.afl aPW.Apn181' prices,, ,
'Np.flw'i ..Mide. Jpljij. ,y! . G'lljty
sqp, dlylsipfi superin.tendppt, of the
Pacific Spates. rTelepJfpnp Cpmpany,
.andwifp, )efi Saturday for .Portland.
.While np official,, statement las ,V.een
giyon put, t.is, understood th, he'
.and RT.JJu-etfwr,p, ijnle, 7to
agr,oeu,ppn,-,tiier,termsjrpr fn,p sale or.
,hp, l.oca,! tplophPj. exchanges to. Mr.
purett. yhai;,,tbp,,developiej?t,s w,iI
pPi no one apppars.tq.knpw. '
Meat Markcti Men. In Trouble.,lfrf-,
Messrs Noble of tlft Noble. Meat -ftlar
ket an'd.Fbrd'of'the''Unlorti,rIMe4t'
Markets b'eqam'e Involved in) (alterca
tion over ihrillday' closing,' Saturday,
morning' "on Fronti.street which rp-
rqulred'1 thb:' presdnce (of, Marshal J.
Carter. The two. were to , iexpla(n
matters-to-City-Jtecorder-JIptonlhiSj
BlP?P,nX,,!?J', HPt0P ftttrVcalldd
to Coquille and the hearing had to
hiQt.Ppatpopfid,., txf '
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WJllTltetiim tO'Coos IJayn rrr Xhe,
Margaret f , Hes, , , Cp.mpany, , , .cpnpjuded
ithein i engagement, .at ,thq .Maspnlc
Opera tHouse Saturday pvpning tppno
of the: largest audiences they have
played., to and made a very fn.vorable'
Jmpresslom It was, annpuncpd tat
ithey.wlll return here in .six, ,prM eight
weeks to play during tho Southprn
'Orpgom District Fair in tho . . latter'
part of August. The lady members
of the, company will return to San
Francisco to visit at their homes for
a while, and thp men will take ah
outing in tho mountains.
TEXTS for rent Pioneer
ware Co.
Hard-
Use The Times Want columns,
they will save you time and money.
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Mils'. W S,'mcR.VrLAND, loturneil
yesterday on the M. F. Plant from
"5 a 8h6"rtWIslt fh.'Sarr Francisco.
c) ILlcoDDlNaino'virfB'Uday to
his summer home at Mllllngtoa
where he will remain until fall.
W. F. ftcKEE Is planning to leave
tomorrow' oh ah' ex'tended" vaca
tion during which he will visit
friends at several points.
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JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Co
qullle today to attend the regular
quarterly meeting of thb C003
bounty cbmmlsslonorsnow in ses
sion there.
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6. W, ,KA'UFMAN' arid Avlfe, returned
f todayrfrom the'Nbrth, Mrs. katif-
man having visited at . Spokane
. , and. other pointy and Mr1, kautmaft
hay)ng niet, her at Portland.
MISS yiyiAN TAYLOR of Santa
,-,Jlosa, Ca Is jon, Coos Bay for an
.expended, yisit at, the home of Dr.
nd, Mrs. E. E, Straw and her
other numerous friends here.,
CAPTAIN HARRIS, of Sumner, -was a
Marshfleld-visitor today. Captain
Harris Is' arranging to build a flrie
residence in Sumner which! he will
occupy' atf a home,- moving in from,
ills 'ranch hear that town.
THOMAS rMARSbEN of Wilkinson,
Wash., a garid son of Robert
'Marsden, 3r haB' arrived oii Coos
Bay for a' summer' vacation visit to
lie spent with relatives and friends
h'eiS. '
,WJflP, MURPlJYr.wiliaeare.on, thpr.
F.i pifint to Join Mrs. Murphy who
has been staying i? California
since his, return a fey; weeks, ago.
, Theyfare planning on; pxpndpd
trips and will not return to Qpos
. .Bay i for iseypral weeks.,
DR5 GEO. E. DIX, Robert Booth,
John D. Poss' rind several others
returned last evening from a fish
ing trip to the North Branch of
' Ithei Coquille. Thoflsh were iblting
- fairlyi ' well: andi the eight 'members
of the, party sedured twenty or
' thirty apiece. '
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AllfeY YOUNq aijd George' 3rum
, mbll' of San ( Francisco, who, have
be,pn (here for seVerai' days' as. tho
guests of' their', 'college chum,
Claude Nasburg,' wIH return to San
Francisco on the M. F. Plant. The
three spent several days at Ten
(MU visaing, and. enjpylngan, put
ing. ANDRE, Wi McCLELLANp.,ol Pueblo,
- Qolp., arrived Sunday ya Drain.
Hp had, a fairly good .trip .over, and
is pleased withndeyelopment work
underlay .and .proposed, in Marsh
fleld) Mr, McClelland is hea.vHy
, interested: .here. , He Is planning
pn making a year's tripi to (Austra
. ilia and .other foreign points.. He
wjll remain ,herp ,for a, week or so.
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HUNTING, SEASON .OPENS) JULV 15
We, haye. Justipufin. a new Ipttof
Winchester Jlopeating Riflps,, Rem
ington; Autoloading, Rifles. MarUn &
Stevens Rifles. You should see our
new supply rof' Ashing! 'tackle. Ek
blad & Son, the sportsmen's head
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Hold ageppy (1prf) Hpina's ,ppre,
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if! inl.ilUf" 'm, u.i.ri;- y, Ci.
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THE .FASIILY GROCER.,
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I Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Building
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen S f
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