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This is the time gf year to
Cook With Gas
and use
Electric Flat Irbifs
Te Cpo Pay Gas
' ' l ''"'' K IDleciric Company
rrshlield and North Benfd, Oregon,
JUST RECEIVED
I A FINE LINE OF STAMP-SCALES,
CHINES, AND WASTE
NORTON &
I bread i mmv i I
( The ninin features In good bread arc, an, appetizing, flavor, nu X
2 trltlvo qunllties and being easy. ,to, digest., Ijpom bread 'jjou find,
X nlL these qualities, and besides you, kov that; It is. tiak;exl ,in, a, ba $
X kery that where euro ond cleanliness ore carefully exercised.
$ HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DIAMOND (D) BREAD? - $
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X A Street,
Opposite
For E&ttaBle Abstracts of Title Investments and' Sale of "
P'"- .wv Real Estate
SEE
TTTLg QUpAKTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
.-; ,- m ' .hi'-ti&iexuy Scngstacken, Manager.
Marshft'eldf and I Coquille City,- Oregon
Phones-' 'flflarshfteld Office 14J - Coquille City 191
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman t Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturaing. Launches a Specialty
fkoi ofgueeiAvehtfe, Marshfleld
WB ARE QFJE&&N0
The clioicest meats and poultry at those, close flgnrcs. possible
only wlth'a large trade. .Constant, s,teady, uniform, nnd regular,
our pathway, rniis along. .QanHty H eights all' the time. The.best
meat Unit Oregon affords ls: tho poor cu our. customers everr re
ceive. The lowest prices are tho Wg hest we ever charfle. Every
order filled with an expert's selection.
TB CITY MARKET
R.H. Noble '" " ' phone 1941
Front and C Streets ... Marshfleld, Oregon
STEAMER
"ALERT"
Captain C. E. Edwards.
Tlmo-Tttble.
Leaves Allegany, daily at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfleld 2
P. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board,
C. E. EDWARDS, Owner.
For quick results, put an ad in
The Coos Bay Times. Want. Column,
BIG DOINGS
in the i
HAT LINE
All tne new Shapes, and Shades at
$3.00
Keep your eye on Your Bosom Friend for
NIFTY TQGGERY
' . . - ) - j , i
"RATES" ADDING MA
BASKETS.
HANSEN
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building
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MANGAN'S NEW UNDERTAK
PARLORS. Just moved Into now build
ing on South Broadway, two
blocks south of 'C street,
where a fine chapel has been
fitted up.
A full lino of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies in general.
Licensed embalmor with
lady assistant.
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171,
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toa89?i
Dr. W. A. Toye was a business vis
itor In North Bend Saturday ovonlng.
D, P. Durnoy of North Dend, spent
Sunday afternoon with friends on the
Eastslde.
Miss Stella Oulovson and Mlfis Rosa
Myren of South Marshflold, woro the
guests Saturday afternoon, of Miss
Lillian McCann of North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. James, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos Rennle, Miss Maudo Pain
ter of Marshfleld, Miss Evelyn, Ter
ryll, James Chambers, Mr. Keano,
constituted a merry party that, spent
Sunday at Rocky Point.
Considerate.
"Do you want to seo, your wife per
mitted to vote?"
"Not right away," answered Mr.
lleekton. "Henrietta gets so much
enjoyment out or lecturing about it
that It would be a pity to stop If
Washington Star.
The Real Kick.
Tho bashful man had stolen a kiss.
"I I hope I haven't rumpled your
feelings?" he ventured.
"Oh. bother the feelings!" retorted
the pretty girl In confusion. "You have
rumpled my hair and my shirt waist"
Houston Post.
Like Mamma.
Mother You must not try to monop
olize all the conversation. Ethel.
Ethel-Must 1 wait till I'm married,
mainma? 1'onkera Statesman.
LOST Dark red automobile veil on
Sherman Ave., North Bend, Sun
day. Finder, please leave at
Times office.
FOR RENT Two
Rent reasonable.
modern flats.
R. F. Williams.
WANTED Competent girl to go
camping on Coos River at once.
Mrs. W. C. Bradley.
FOR SALE One 12 H.-P. stationary
Standard gas englno. By Oakley
& Arnolds, North Bend.
FOR SALE A fine myrtle camping
ground on bank of South Coos
River. E. L. BeBsey. Phone
Farmers 208.
FOR SALE CHEAP A No. 1, 8 H-P
steam engine, mounted on 10 VH-P
boiler. Address R. O. L. H., care
Times office.
FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in
tho O'Connell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
WANTED A girl to pick berries.
Apply Times office.
FOR SALE A rubber tired phaeton
Inquire John, Bear's Livery Stable.
FOR SALE Second-hand store fix
tures. Enquire,, of E. S. Bargelt,
Red Crosa Drug Store.
DEFREE'S, River Ranch Allegany
platted Into ono and 5 acre tracts.
. Make beautiful s'uriimer homes or
farms for profit. Cbnro Bros. &
Billings. Exclusive agonts, Marfld.
LET ME lopate you near Ten Mllo
Lake Homesteads. Stock and
fruit land, also two, relinquish
ments for Bate. Come at' once
Chas. H. Easton, Teraploton, Ore.
FOR RENT 2-rbom house, $5 a
' month, light and water inpluded-,
on Broadway,, Seq Dgan Flyer
Dock.
3"OR RENT Five-room cottage,
with' bath. McPherson Qlnser Cp.,
FOR- SALE Restaurant- and. fixture
Address, A' TlmeB office;.
f,r' t .-
Wo have the sole Marsh
fleld agency for Helnz's pure
apple cider vinegar In bulk.
Remember this when you
' get ready to start pickling
as this Is an important thing
for you to know.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY GROCER.
Front Street Phone 071
PURE
VINEGAR
TiiJtte qf jft TqwjiJ
Littlo grains ofact sifted from J
Uio chart of gossip- flying up
and down the town. J
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(By' Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Showers tonight or Tuesday,
and cooler generally.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- .
PORT.
For twenty-four hdurs end-
lng 5 p. m., July 12, by Mrs. .
E. Mlngus, special government
metoorologtcal obsorvor.
Maximum 60
Minimum 50
At 5- p. m 59
Precipitation nono
Wind,' Southwest; cloudy.
COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables ' give the
uours of high and low tides for even
any this week:
JULY, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m.l'ft. h. m. ft.
Monday. . 13 11:45 7.7
Tuesday. . 14 1:15 C.2
Wedfl6sday 15 0:35 7.6 2:01 6.5,
Thursday . 16 8:09 -1.4 8:34 2.3
Friday . . 17 8:57 0,9 9::U 2.0
Saturday . .18 9:43-0.2 10:27 1.7
SUNDAY . 19 10:31 0.6 11:2? 1.4
JULY, 1008.
LOW WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday... 13 5:49-1.7 5:49 3.1
Tuesday . .14 6:37-1.9 6:45 2.8
Wednesday 15 7:24 -1.8 7:39 2.6
Thursday .16 1:27 7.4 2:45 6.7
Friday .. .17 2:17 6.9 3:27 6.7
Saturday . 18 3:17 6.3 4:12 6.8
SUNDAY . 19 4:17 5.7 5:0.4 6.9
JJORN.
BRYANT To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.
Bryant of Myrtle Point, a daugh
ter. HOWELL To Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Howell, of Coquille, Monday,
July 6th, an 8-pound boy.
Iiuudon Loads With Lumber.
The Bandon reached Coos Bay yes
terday and went direct to ,the C. A.
Smith mill where she Is loading with
lumber for the south.
Eureka In nnd. Out. The Eureka
arrived from Portland today and
sailed late for Eureka. Contractor
W. O. McCann was one of those sail
ing from here to Eureka on her.
Declares Dividend. The. East
Marshfleld Land Company, tho stock
holders of which are practically all
Marshfleld men; -declared an eight
per cent- dividend today:
Several Go to Eurekn. Jonothan
Quiqk, Mrs. W. L. Klstner and moth
nr of Conuille. and W. E. Pomeroy
of Lampa Creek, came oyer from the j
Valley today. They are en route to
Eureka, Cal.
Elcctt ical Storm Here; One of
the rare electrical storms visited
Coos Bay about 5:30 this morning,
following a shower. Tho lightning
was fairly brilliant with several
sharp pealSr of thunder, Indicating a,
severe thunderstorm In tho'valleysj
Gardiner Man Appointed; Robert
Ashwortli of Gardiner, well-known on
Coos Bay, has been appointed, first
deputy by Sheriff-Elect Fenton' of
Douglass cqunty, and, will begin his
new duties at once.
Phone Francldso Nof; Signed.
Mayor E, E. Straw has not yet slgn-
.1..' . 4?.. vT.- .. ..-.. I .'
ea me teiepnone irancuibe' Bruuieu
R. Ts-purett-last' week.-butaald this.
afternRop, tijat ho, expected to sign
it. If it is. not signed by. tomorrow
fnight, It will probably' come'up for
consideration by-the' counclU again, -
IJaunibuughs Move Away. B'i P.
.Baumbaugh, and; wife,- lef.on the M.
o'. Plant; for, San-Francisco, deciding:
to seek another location The, bath
parlors which -.Mr. Brumbaugh, con
ducted have, beeni c)P?edj and negor
tlatlona are now undfirvyay for thqlr
sale.
New Railway Agent. Qeo. H.
Dunning, who hfjs Ijqon railroad
agent hero for several months, Is to
,bo. transferred to Marshfleld. Mr.
Dunning has given, good satisfaction
MARSHflELD STfAM; LAUNDRY
AND DYE WORKS;
All strictly hand work. The dain
tiest and mpst delb?ato garmonts
laundered without damage.
Guarantee not to shrhik flannels
IA11 Goods Hniidlrd Hy Us Mended
Free.
AVe Call For. and Deliver Free.
Flnowork a specialty. Give us & trinl order.
' Ji B. HIBBARP, Proprietor
I Phonic 229
Fourth and Queen Sts., Mni-hfleld.
to the Myrtle Point patrons of the
road and it Is expected by his friends
that he will make good in any posi
tion In which He may be placed.
Myrtlo Point Enterprise.
Enterprise In. Tho Enterprise ar
rived yesterday from Klamath, on
tho Klamath river, In California, Just
below tho Oregon lino, with a cargo
of salmon. She will sail tomorrow
with a cargo of merchandise for
Wedderburn.
L. R. Robertson Gets Ducking.
Whllo out rowing Friday with E. L.
C. Ferrlri, L. R. Robertson, the local,
manager of the Pacific States Tele
phone Company, accidentally fell In
tho bay. Mr. Robertson says the
water is too cold to permit surf bath
ing.
Movo Railway Supplies. Dr. A. L.
Housoworth who returned from Port
land Saturday via Drain says that he
saw a number of men moving sup
plies that had. been stored there by
tho Southern Pacific for the Coos Bay
extension. No one at Drain, so far
as he could ascertain knew of any
orders being out' Indicating early re
sumption of work on the road.
Want Telephone. Editor Crip
pen of' the Coquille Sentinel, Is in
Marshfleld today to Interview W. U.
Douglas and R. T. Durett concerning
a. hew telephone exchange for Co
quille. Mr. Durett Is out of town
but Mr. Douglas will take the matter
up, probably. The Coquille city
council Is said to, be ready to give as
liberal a franchise as any of the
cities to secure better service.
Will Remodel Home. W. U. Dou
glas is arranging to remodel, enlarge
-and otherwise improve his home on
'C avenue. Whllo tho work Is being
done, the Douglas family will enjoy
an outing near the lighthouse, camp
ing out for a couple of months. They
will go down next Saturday. Mr.
Douglas will spend Sundays with
them during the outing.
L. II. lleisner Fined City Re
corder J. M. Upton fined L. H. Heis
ner $5 for violation of the fire-limit
ordinance. It was shown that Hels
ner had erected a frame structure
near Ihe Baptist church, on 'A'
street, contrary to tho recent ordin
ance. Whether he will bo compell
ed to remove the building has not
been determined.
HEAD OF LARGE HEATING
FIRM VISITS COOS BAY
W. G. McPherson of Portland. Will
Spend Week Here Looking Over
Field "For'Hls Company.
W. G. McPherson, president of the
W.- G. McPherson Conipany, heating
ventilating and. dr,ylng engineers, of
Portland, arrived here today to spend
a week on Coos Bay In tho Interests
of his company. Mr. McPherson's
Arm has, just completed some of the
largest heating contracts in the
northwest, having had the contract
for tho Corbett and Board of Trade
Buildings, the two largest now
structures in Portland. The McPher
son Company deals in all the most
modern heating systems steam, hot
water, hot air and fans. Mr. Mc
Pherson 'had 'heard much of Coos Bay
and decided to -come down and look
the field over. He is stopping at
tho Blanco while here.
GRAND BALL at SUMNER Satur
day, July the 18,
L. W,: PLANZ has just received a
line of- gents furnishings, collars,
cuffsj socks, shirts, etc., etc.
8ho Wanted to Know. '
It was,a a;Ne.w Xor Symphony or
chestra concert conducted by Walter
'Damroscu. The' ,audtenco; was anticl
,ptlng,ijn exgplBto rendition ,, chotee,
selections from nbaff famous compos
ers, conspicuous 'among whom' wns.
Richard Wagner, the opening number
in. ,uya instance, peinjr on pi niacin-,
pogUlona,, r , , , , ,,,.,
,,4s,jWjia usual, tljg, leadta perform
era, the ,obestra as they appeared
upon" the platform were "met with en
thusiastic applause, the climax being
reached with- the appearance of Mn,
Damroepn ftimse ft ,
wAen.ine excitement ana somewwu
subslded'and'the concert was about to:
t. ;'!"' i:.'in'i .i.tIj 't...'..u ...
pCK'M, UU UlCBBCVl nuuiUU, Dump,
man beside her and. said. In an audibly
voice, "Pardon, me, but would ypu
kindly, tej,.mp, which onqis WagnerT'
Thtt. 'Champion Ham Eat op.
Bandmaster Sousa says, a southern
negro Is, responplblq for the following
tory:
"Down on our fahm we've got a man
named Jim. Jim's de champion ham
eater' of all de country rouir"; Unc"
Henry bed cha'ge o' de fahm, an, when
Upq' Henry, to' any of us to do any
thhV we jus' flone It, 'causo we had
confidence in blip.
"Folks come fora all de country roun
jus to see Jim cat ham, fo' de way he
coa)d tuck ham away was amazln'.
Jim set by de fence one day n-eatjn'
one ham after another like ez ef dey
was cakes or biscuits 1 "fwas ez easy
to him as plcklri' teeth. He'd got down
iigtit hamsnri' de1 ninth was a-follerin',
MARSKFIELD AH
W VICTOR
(Continued From Page 1.)
and let North Bend hit them. In
fact after the second Inning, ho did
not attempt to pitch his best except
once or twice when the basese filled
up. Rutledge caught a fairly good
gamei He had one passed ball that
allowed Kelly to go down to, third
This wns probably due to the fact
that Rutledge thought It struck the
batter.
Dr. Gale of North Bend umpired
the gamo and did very satisfactory
work.
The official score:
Marshflold AB R H SB PO A B
Owen, ss, .... 4 3 1 2 4 3 0
Thelle, p, ...2 1 1 2 1 2 0
Butler, If. ...3 0 0, 0 0.0 0
McKeown, cf 4 01 1 1 0 0
McCutch'n, 3b4 0 1 0 0 0 1
Rutledge, c ..3 0 0 0 10 2 0
Morchant, 2b. 4 1 1 0 1 0 1
Bryan, rf...3 1 0 1 1 0 0
Dlmmick, lb. 21 1 1 6 0 0
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Totals . ..29 7 6 7 27 7 2
North Bend AB - R H SB PO A E
G. Gaffney, ss5 0 1 0 1 4 1
Kelly, 3b 4 2 2 0 2 2 1
Manlon, lb.. 3 0 0 0 12 1 0
Flanagan, c.3 0 1 1 '4 1 1
Keane, If. ..4 0 0 0 0 0 0
J. Gaffney, 2b.4 0 1 0 3. 1 1
Wlckmanj cf.4 0, 0 0 0 1 1
Wilson, rf...4 0 1 0 1 0 0
Taylor, p 4 0 1 0 0 7 i
Totals . -.35 2 7 123 17 6
Butler bunted third strike and
went out.
Summary Earned runs Marsh
fleld 1, North Bend 1. Bases on
balls off Thelle 1, off Taylor 3; left
on bases Marshfleld 4, North Bend
8; wild pitches Taylor 2; two base
hits Kelly 2, Geo Gaffney 1. Struck
out by Thelle 9, by Taylor 3. Double
plays J. Gaffney to G. Gaffney.
Passed balls Rutledge lj hit by
pitcher Thelle and Manlon. Time
of game 1:40. Umpire, Gale.
Runs and hits by innings:
Marshfleld
H 1 2 0 010 11 x 6
R 1 4 0 0 0 0. 2 0 x 7
North Bend
H 0 0 10 12 2 1 0 7
R 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 2
BANDON 4 COQUILLE 0.
City by the Sen Easy Victor In Sunr
day's Game.
BANDON, Ore., July 13. Bandon
was an easy victor over Coquille hero
yesterday, taking the coiintyseat ag-
gregatioa down the line to a score
of 4 to 0. Both pitchers were hit
freely and thei errors were numerous
but Bandon succeeded in bunching its
hits better than did Coquille and this
coupldd with errors by Coquille; gave
Bandon one run in the fourth, one
in thq seventh and two. in the eighth.
Gardiner of Coquille had eight
strike outs and Jordan of Bandon '7.
The batteries were: Coquille, Gardi
ner and Peralto; Bandon, Jordaji apd
Myers; ,
The Coquille fans are Inclined to
blame. Peralto, for their defeat. A
number of largo bet,s are said to have
beeri called offt - -
TO REPAIR BUOYS.
Light House Tender Heatlier Is Coin
ing to Coos Bay.
The lighthouse tender Heather' Is
expected to leave Astoria soon for a
short cruise down the Oregon coast.
New buoys are.to,b,o stationed, off tho
Nehalem and Umpqua rivers, and in
arid ahdut Coos Bay. -Portland Tele
gram. HOLD MEETINGS HERE.
Seventh Day Adventlsts Conduct Re
vivals' In Tent Near Cemetery.
The Severith Day Adventlsts aro
conducting revival "services In a big
tent about midway between" tho
county bridge arid tho cemetery. Tho
services are held each evening at 8
o'clock. They opened, a. few days
ago-ahdi aro being largely attended.
They will contlnuo each evening this
-week.
Tho ALLIANCE will sail from
Marahflold, for Portland,. TUESDAY,
July 14, at 1:00 p.'tn.
SAY, where do you eat?
Bottled.
"Everything was line." raid tho farm
er when he got back home from his
first visit to tho city "everything was
fine, except the light They kept the
light burning in my room all night
long, a thing 1 ain't used to, and I
couldn't sleep on account of It."
"Why didn't you blow It out?" asked
bis wife.;
"Blow, If, out? How could I? The
blame' thing was inside a bottler
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