The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 14, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMEtylflED, 0REG0W, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1908
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"BrGDOlNGS
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HAT LINE
All the new Shapes and Shades at
$3.00
Keep your eye oh Your Bosom Friend for
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M VRSI1 FIELD, OREGON.
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A Pair of Pants Free
During the dull season we
arc ottering a special induce
ment with some of our suits of
an extra pair of pants free.
Suits to order, $20.C0 and up
HAVE YOUR."cLOTHES
' MADE" TO ORDER. '
Isn't It better to get exactly
what you want nt a reasonable
prico than the "ready-to-wear"
that never fits. Here you can
sdlect not only the cloth and
pattern, but the style you pre
fer, the pockets of the kind
nnd number you like, and get
what you order.
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Tattle of the Town
LUile urn ins of fact sifted from J
tlii chnff of gossip flying up J
and down tho town. I
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FINE- ,,.
TAILORING
This is the time f of year to
Cook With jjas
and use
Electric Flat Irons
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The Coos Bay Qas 3&
' Electric Company
rsbfield and tyortlji Bend, Qreggon
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A FINE LINE OP STAMP-SCALES, "BATES" ADDING MA
CHINES, AND WASTE BASKETS
NORTON & HANSEN
PURE
VINEGAR
Wo havo tho sole Marsh
field 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
'' Tills FAMILY" GRo'fJER.
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Front Street Phono 071
WEATHER FOHRRAHT.
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(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight In south but show-
ers tonight or Wednesday In
north. Cooler generally.
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LOnAT, TlJ!MIT.,IArriiiT tto A
4 PORT. 4,
For twent'y-r6ur hours end-
ing 5 p. m., July 13. by Mrs.
E. MIngus, special government
meteorological observer. 4
Maximum . G9
Minimum 54
At 5 p. m 62
Precipitation 04
Wind. Northwest! rlmiilv a
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COOS BAY TIDES
Tho following tables give the
hours of high and low tides for every
day this wok:
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by Uncle Sam as postmaster of Em
pire. Tho news camo to The Times
In tho form of a money order Issued
by tho new Nasby in which his John
Hancock loomed up like a harbor
light in tho deepening twilight of a
July evening.
Grade Laurel Street. Holm and
Haglund who secured tho contract
for improving Laurel street have a
large force of men and teams at
work on the Job and will rush It to
completion.
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I Personal Note? I
MRS. HORSFALL came In yesterday
from their ranch home on North
Slough,
New Home Nearly Done. Dr.
Toyo's new honle on the south side
of 'C avenue, between Laurel and
LIndel streets is rapidly nearing
completion and painters will begin
work on it in a day or two.
PETER SCOTT, Jr., and wife arc
spending a few weeks at tho Capo
Arago Life Saving Station.
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if xno main ienuires in goou ureuu nrc nil appetizing uuvur, 1111 k
Q trltlvo qualities and being easy to digest. In our liread you And
X nil theso qiinljrtes, nnd besides you know Mint it Is baked in n ba &
X kery tlmt vhero euro nnd cleanliness nro carefully exercised.
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DIAMOND (D) BREAD?
CQQS PAYIERY
X A Street, Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building f
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"ALERT"
Captain C. E. Edwards.
Time-Tablo.
Leaves Alfogany, daily at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves MarshfieM 2
p. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board. " '
C. E. EDWARDS, Owner.
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
SEE
TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Jarshfield and Cocjuille City7 Oregon
Phones: Marshfcld Office 141 -' 'CoquOle City J9f
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
MANGAN'S NEW UNDERXAK-":
PARLORS.
Just moved into new build
ing on South Broadway, two
blocks south of 'C street,
where a fine chapel has been
fitted up.
A full line of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies In general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
JULY, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday. . 13 11:45 7.7
Tuesday. . 14 1:15 6.2
Wednesday 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::t1 2.0
Saturday. .18 9:43-0.2 10:27 1.7
SUNDAY . 19 10:31 0.6 11:29 1.4
JULY. 1008.
LOW WATER) A. M. P. M.
Date. jh. m.Uft. 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 5:04 6.9
BORN.
BURROUGHS To Dr. and Mrs. A.
C. Burroughs of Marshfleld, July
14, a son.
Will Enjoy Outing Mrs. F. C.
Burch will chaperone a party of ten
Marshfleld young ladies and four
young men who will go to tho "Sand
hills" tomorrow for a ten days out
ing. The personnel of the party has
not been exactly determined yet.'
Rulon T'lnn Hf tviit )wk,.!lu f-
Peter Scott, Sr., today brought to
The Times office one of the finest
boxes of strawberries that has been
exhibited this season. They were
grown at the Scotts' "Glen Gardens."
Tho exhibit didn't last long because
the berries looked too tempting and
every one declared that the only way
to determine whether strawberries
wore good was to taste them.
MISS MAE STAUFF has returned
from an extended visit nt Porter
villo and other California points
and will resume her former posi
tion In the offlco of Hall & HalL
MRS. FRANK ROGERS of South
Coos River, passed through Marsh
fleld last evening on route to North
Bend to visit at tho home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cof-felt.
Will Give Bull The ladles of The
Bridge Whist Club have issued In
vitations for a dancing party at the
Knights of Finland hall Thursday
evening.
Empire's New Nasby With char
acteristic modesty our old friend Lee
Webster has suppressed the news of
the fact that he has recently at
tained a new honor, being selected
Arvld Johnson, Manager Phclne Main 341
AMERICAN CABINET WORKS
Manufacturer!) of
Show Cases, Bunk, Store and
Office Fixtures.
We ollclt ourWders for Slfbu Casts of all
lest;rjptons.
North Bend, Oregon.
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WE ARE: OFFERING
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Tho choicest meats and poultry nt those close figures possible
only with a large trade. .Constant! stoody, uniform and regular,
our pathway runs along. .Quality Heights all the time. The best
meat that Oregon affords Is tho poorest our"custoriters over re
ceive. The lowest prices nro the highest wo over clinrge. Every
order filled with an export's selection. ' "
The CJTY J?IAR JCET
R. H.Noble ' ' ' " Phone 1941
Front, and C Streets ... Marshfleld, Oregon
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BUILD NOW
: Special Inducements Qffered
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FOR sALE fherhull, boiler and en
gine of the steamer "Flyer." Ap
ply Simpson Lumber Co.
Error In Advertis'e'ineiit. An over
sight by a Times" printer caused a
regrettable error in" the advertise
ment of The Myers Store of North
Bond, in last evening's Times. Tho
copy as prepared advertised "Wom
en's canvas Oxfords worth up to
?1.50 for 76 cents.'" The printer
made it read "were $4.50 and $5.00."
The Myers Store prices are so well
known that the error was very pal
pable and it may be stated with
equal emphasis that there is always
avoidance of exacceratlon in th
Myers Store advertisements. When
this store advertises certain values
the public has learned that these
values are substantial regardless of
price, it Is one Of ihe features that
make their store advertising ef
fective. Stating facts only and re
garding every public statement as a
sacred pledge has won tho people's
conndpnee to an eminent degree, for
that reason The Times makes this
voluntary announcement nnd 'as
sumes the responsibility for a state
ment which should" not be charged
to"fhe advertiser.
MISS GRACE KRUSE will accom
pany her sister, Mrs. Ben Van
Derecar, who has been visiting
here back to Salem for an extend
ed visit. They will leave in a day
or two.
ANDREW McCLELLAND left yes
terday for Seattle via Drain. From
Seattle he goes to Australia and
expects to make a year's tour
abroad before returning to Coos
Bay.
G. E. WEAVERSON-tff Burkhart and
Weaverson of Pbrtland, ' heating
engineers, is In Marshfleld "to'-bid
on the new Marshfleld High School
building, bids on which will 'bo
opened July 16.
GEO TOPPING of Bhndon, one of the
leading attorneys of that section,
a Bandon booster and' an apostlo
of good will and good cheer for
the Cobs Bay and Coqullle Valley,
is in Marshfleld today on business.
MRS. J. GRISSEN will leave In a
day or two for her Lome in Mc-
' Minnvllle, Oro. The now building
which she is erecting in North
Bend has been practically com
pleted and will be occupied In a
day 6r twd.
anop pnone 864- Estlmntes Furnished Res. 1236'
J. B. RU5T
PLUMBING, HEATING AJfO GAS FITTING
Moved to C St., between 1st and 2d
Water Heating a Specialty Jobbing Promptly Attended to
mAKSnl-lELU, u k c.
3- Squth Harbor I
yt For particulars, see any real S
I W- R.y.ST ij
$ Special Agent. y.
Spend your vacation ot Good
will's suramor resort on South
Coos River. Launch Tioga
louves Marshfleld di 8 a. m., re-
turiilmr atO'-n. rti'"rtAllT
RATES REASONABLE.
PHONE 20X8.
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SITUATION WANTED By all
around cook, Swiss descent, and
sober. Apply 'M. M. B' Times.
FOR RENT Two modern flats.
Rent reasonable. R. F." Williams.
FOUND Ladles' gold watch, chain
and pin. Owner can have same by
identifying it and paying for this
ad. At Times office.
WANTED Competent girl to' go
camping on Cops River at once.
Mrs. W. C. Bradley.
FOR-SALE A flno myrtle camping
ground on bank of South Coos
River. E. L, Bessey. Phono
Farmers 208.
FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in
tho O'Connell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
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WE ARE STIU, SELLINQ
Best California Cement at $2.9.0 Per BBL
(Standard Portland)
Best California Lime at $2.10 Per BBL.
GET OUR PRICES ON QUANTITY LOTS '
AH other Building Material at proportionately low prices
North Bend Hardware and Supply Co.
NORTH BEND, OREGON.
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Eighteen year's experience has
taught us a motto "Take
our time and dn our wnrlr A
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Ij. J. POST
Contractor and Builder.
Prices consistent with best work
Mnrslifleld, Oro.
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PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH f
Empire, Oregon. 4
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
WANTED A girl o 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. Barglt,
Red Cross Drug Storo.
DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany
platted into one and 5 acre tract's.
Make beautiful summor homes or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. &
Billings. Exclusive agonts, Marfld.
LET ME locate you near Ten Mllo
Lake Homesteads. Stock and
fruit land, also two relinquish
ments for sale. Como at ojice.
Chas. H. Easton, Templeton, Oro.
DRINK
WEINIIARD'S
BEER
BEST MADE
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
FOR RENT 2-room house, ?5 a
month, light and water included,
on Broadway. See Dean Flyer
Dock.
FOR RENT
with bath.
Five-room cottago,
McPhorson Glnser Co.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures.
Address 'A' Times office.
0. R. and N. Company Indi
cates Coos Bay Line Under
Construction.
Tho Oregon Railroad and Navitra-
tion Company has just issued a largo
wall map of the Pacific Northwest in
which the Drain-Coos Bay lino is
shown as under construction. The
may was issued under tho supervision
of Wm. McMurray of Portland, gen
oral passenger agent of tho Oregon
Railroad and Navigation Company,
tho tital of E. H. Harriman's hold
ing company in this section. A
large number of the new maps havo
been Issued, the first of which reach
ed Marshfleld yesterday.
The new map shows tho Drain-
Coos Bay lino, route as via Elkton,
Scottsburg, slightly south qf Gardi
ner and thence south along tho west
side of North Lakq and Ten Mile,
and apparently crossing tho Bay to
North Bend and thence to Marshfleld
connecting with tho present lino run
ning to Myrtlp Point.
Tho map does not show tho Ban
don southern lino which many de
clare will be built just as soon as tb,o
line comes in here. The Bandon lino,
according to railroad prognosti-
cators, will follow tho old stage lino
down along tho coast to Eureka and
San Francisco.
GUY WARNER carrid up from Co
qullle yesterday to become lden
fled with "the H. Loclthart grocery
store. It Is announced that there
has been no change 'In the owner
ship of the store although a num
ber understood that Mr.- Warner
was to become financially lnterest
eTd in' It.
ALEX JOHNSON and Chas Selm of
the Castlewood, with their fam
ilies are enjoying a business rest,
camping on the North Fork ef
Coos River. Both gentlemen being
very kind hearted in disposition,
they catch no fish; said they have
never yet hooked anything in their
business career and don't want to
start at this lato day. Their
wives after having looked at them
with disgust and replied, "You did
considerable fishing to catch us.'
GRAND BALL lit SUMNER Satur
day, July tho 18.
SHIRT WAISTS at cost from 80e
and up "at the Coos Bay Cash Stdre.
Where do you eat?
Why, at tho Melrose of course,
Front street, near' postofllco.
Wq serve tho best coffee on Coos
Bay.
Goods Wanted at the
New Second Hand Store
Kext door to llrouii'n Prim fatore.
Trout Strrtt, MA!tHKIKn
Clothes Cleaned (8b Pressed
Wlillo You Walt
All orders rnlli-il for ami di'lltarcl. st.m.
itemilng mill iljcliiK a xi'fdulty,
Opposite lint lies MiiMu Store, on "C", Street
I'lione !kV)
P. F. BRYAN, Prop.
SOME MALAPR0PISMS.
Amulng Stories Told by a yriter Ire
English Review.
Some amusing examples of malaprop
isms hro given by Mrs. A. M. W.' Stir
ling in the April number of an English
review.
There Is one of tho old lady who,
returning from'the zoo, announced tb'at
"she" always did crijoy i visit to 'the
theological gardens."
Another is nbput a servant who, de
scribing her master's last Illness, ex
plained tliat "the'doctord heid a conso
lation and found that It was something
eternal""' ' ' l ""
Mr. Stirling also quotes tho lady who
remarked that' when in Italy she had
seen "so many people In the garbage
of monks, with tonsils on their heads."
Tkero Is tho story of the wife who,
wishing to complain that her husband
was a' martinet In his own home, pro
claimed him ns "a marmoset In his
own family." '
Rntbur a chestnut, but none the lesa
amusing, is tho old person in Punch
who wanted to know whether "soda
water should bo written S3 two sepa
rate words, or if there sho'uld bo a si
phon in between." ' ""
She also gives some funny examples
of schoolboys' blunders. "Excommuni
cation," said one promising youth,
"meant that no one was to speak to
some ouo" fine in its guarded vague
ness. "Tho lungs," explained another
bright pupil, "aro tho organs of execra
tion," while n third, questioned on
Euclid, explained that "tho baso of a
trianglo is the side wo don't talk
about."
A Yankee book ugeut kept a large
posse of the Montreal police force nnd
a detachment or the fire brigade at
bay for live hours. With such "per
Buasheiitos" In niiwt be a wizard ut
the house to house c.uivuss.
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