i i. HWHJWMI WiWWPPigWWW pBT'-'FW - --r y n ftjtyl if v THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908 3 --iSvK ILL L IP ' TPW-V a 1 'lft 111 . -" &;: . ? ..-.f'i. VS&P 3 BREAD ! X 'WwTnJi The main feature In good bread are an nppctliug flavor, uu trltlte Jftttflltiee .and bolus easy to dlgcat. In oar broad you flud j an trrreMMHWlltlc, nd besides you know that It Is bated tit b A kery Hint wncre cum anu ciennuncss ore carciuuy exereiseci. $ HAVB YOU TRIED OUR DIAMOND (D) BREAD? . ... . . , .. COOS BAY BAKERY Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building: $ & A Street, ?4t,'- WE ARE OFFERING Tint choicest Meats and poultry nt those close flgnras possible only with a large trude. .Constant, steady, uniform and regular, our pathway runs along. .Quality Heights all the time. Tliu best meat that Oregon nffortU la Uo poorest our customers over re ceive. Tho lowest prices are the highest wo oyer charge. Every order filled with an export's selection. TEe CITY R. H. Noble Front, and C S treats This is the time of year to Cook With Gas and use Electric Flat Irons The Coos Bay Gas Electric Company crshfield and North Bend, Oregon For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SE& TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Scngstacken, Manager Marshfield and Ccquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition -mwm WITH ROD AND GUN NORTON & Sin p Phone 864 Estimates J. B. Hi '111 ;S PLUMBING, HEATING AND GAS FITTING M- ved to C St., between 1st and 2d Water Heating a Specialty Jobbing Promptly Attended to MARSHFIELD, ORE. ampingDays How About Your lutiig Togs? Hunting Boob . $7.50 Corduroy Trousera 4.50,'. Wool Shirts . . 2.50 Coat Sweaten . 3.50 ' Khaki Suits . . 3.00 Get Wise-"C" Geo. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. i'W'M'ti' BREAD ! ... . MARKET Phone 1941 Marihfield, Oregon ."- m ISfJr'fflBB. Wj This splendid weathor makes every one long for the woods, Its shady nooks and streams. Your vacation will prove monotonous without n few new books and magazines, we have a complete lino to select from. HANSEN YOUR VACATION IC Will Last a x Lifetime if You Take a KODAK With You Wo Iihto thorn from $1 to $100 Full Lino of Kodak Supplies Catalogue Free RED CROSS DRUGSTORE Furnished Res. 1526 RUST COOS BAY, HOSEBUHG & EAST EHS RAILROAD 'NAVtdATION COMPANY. gSj timk table xo.jtf. ' , In effect 3niy SO, lOOtf. Dally oxcept Sunday, .xv . No. 3. No. 1. South P. M. A. M. MarBhfiotd Lv. 2.00 Lt. 8.00 Southport 2.25 8.18 Summit 10.20 5.25 'Junction 2.45 8.30 Dearer Hill .... Coqullle 3.10 8.45 Johnsons 3.20 8.50 Schroedors .... 3.27 8.55 Norway 3.35 9.05 Myrtle Point . ...Ar. 3.45 Ar. 9.15 No. 2. No. 4. North A. M. P. M. Marahflold Ar.10.45 Ar. 6.00 Southport 10.30 5.40 ViSummlt 10.20 5.25 Junction 10.15 5.15 Bearer Hill Coqulllo 10.00 5.00 Johnsons 9.50 4.30 Schroedors .... 9.45 4.20 Norway 9.40 4.10 , Myrtle -Point Lv. 9.30 Lt. 4.00 I Flag station; stop on signal only. j W. P. MILLER, Agont. A Dollar Saved IS A DOLLAR EARNED Sare a D.Utr ay luring Soath ManVfield Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered Phone 334 AAAAAAWAVIA X. BUILD NOW Special Inducements Offered In South Harbor For particulars, see nny real J estate agent or W. J. RUST Special Agent. I H VA4VVVVVV-1VVVV HERB'S YOUP GOOD HEALTL AVelnhnrd'a Beer .WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE. Phone 481 Orders Delivered Free Masters and McLain j General Contractor's Building I Material and - , Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen S Phones 2011 -826 WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. Clothes Cleaned (& Pressed While Tou Walt All orders culled for mid delivered. Steam cleaning and dicing u spiclalty. Opposite Il-iliies Musiu bture, on "C, Street l'linne CKV P. F. DRYAN, Prop. Goods Wanted at the New Second Hand Store Next door to llroun's Druf Store. FrOHt Street, MARSHFIELD PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. 4 JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff 4 Orpington chickens for sale 4 91.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. Hot Weather Drink: WEINHARD'S BEER Phono ,481 4 MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE For a Case. WOLCOTTS A TEe Sign of Quality i i y A few suggestions In fresh veg- H etables: J Ciii'iiits, per hunch 5c y Beets, per hunch 5c Xt jj Lettuce-hirRe, per hunch. . 5c :: i A Turnips, per bunch 5c jj Onions, per bunch fie A I Peas, I lbs 25c 1 1,: New spurts 2c y i Dry Onions 3c V C. W. WOLCOTT I Y THE FAMILY GROCER n j Front Street Phono 071 A - s&SjHk nK FOUND Ladles breast pin, owner can have samo by Identifying lt and paying for this ad. Times ofllce. FOR RENT 7-room house and 3 room suite. Clean, modern, first house n6rth Marble Works. LADY wishes to do plain sewing. Ad dress Box 'P' Times ofllce. SITUATION WANTED Lady wishes work by the day. Enqulra Times. WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping or small fur nished house. No children. Inquire Times ofllce. FOR SALE A ?40 ladles suit for $20. Address 'L' Times ofllce. WANTED Pleasant hom In ex change for sewing and light house hold duties. Enquire Box 'J' Times. FOR SALE Cheap Good salmon hot, nearly rrrjw. Apply A. R. Wolch, Eastside. FOR SALE CHEAP A 20-foot launch, 4-foot beam, 4 H. P. Ro chester engine and boathouse. In quire Times ofllce. WANTED Position as window dresser and salesman. Apply Times ofllce. WANTED Position as night clerk or porter. Apply Times ofllce. WANTED Stenographic position by recent graduate. Address 'L' Box 198, North Bend. FOR SALE At a bargain, 23-foot gasoline launch with cabin East side Shingle Mill and Boat Shop. FOR SALE The hull, boiler and en gine of the steamer "Flyer." Ap ply Simpson Lumber Co. FOUND Ladles gold watth, chain and pin. Owner can hnve same by identifying it and paying for this ad. At TimeB ofllce. FdR SALE A flno myrtle camping ground on bank of South Coos River. E. L. Bessey. Phone Farmers 208. FOR RENT Four 5-room flats In the O'ConneU building on 'A' street. Apply' Hall Sc Hall. FOR SALE A rubber tired phaeton Inquire John Bear's Livery Stable. DEFREB'S River Ranch Allegany platted Into one and 5 acre tracts. Make beautiful summer komes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & B)Ulngs. Exclusive ageats, Marfld. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address 'A' TlmoB ofllce. Ladies! Do you know that we do all kinds of repairing and make alterations lu ladies suits, skirts and garments of all kinds thus Securing a perfect fit. We have recently added a Ladles Tailoring department in charge of an expert titter from Portland. Call and bee U6. THE PANTATORIUM. C Street. In Palms Old Stand. Libby Coal $5 yJJ where it can be shoveled from the wagon to coal bins. Phone 721 Pacific Livery & Transfer Co. C. L. Rlchekers, Mgr. H. Barnes, See'y and Treas. RICHEKERS-BARNKS MFG CO. Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE Myrtle Wood Novelties Port Orford White Cedar Chests Electric Wood Fixtures and Modern Kitchen Cabinets Factory, Front St. 'Phone 926 MARSHFIELD, ORE. Eighteen year's experience has taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work right." L. J. POST Contractor nud Builder. 4 Prices conelstent with best work Marshfield, Oro. Tattle of the Town Littla grawas of fact atfted frn 1 f th ehaff of gOMip flying up ;l aad 4ottb Um Hwh. WBATUVR FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WWTRN ORHQON. Showors and thunder storms tonight or Wednesday; cooler except on coast; westerly winds. LOCAL TKMPKRATURB RU- PORT. Fer twenty-four hours end- Ing at 5 p. m., July 20, by Mrs. B. Uiagut, special government 4 Meteorological observor. 4 4 Maximum G2 4 4 Minimum 54 4 At 5 p. m 59 4 Precipitation none 4 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. COOS BAY riDES The following tables give the uourg of high amd low tidea'for avery uay tkis week: JULY, lOofj. Monday . . Tuesday -. Wednesday 20 llr27 1.41 fel 0:35 1.1.12:31 22 1:47 0.7 1:34 23 2:64 0.2 2:39 24 3:54 -0.2 3:43 25 4:41 -0.6 4:JD 26 5:27 -0.8 5:29 JULY, lUOtf. 2.1 2.7 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.2 6.7 6.6 6.7 6.7 6.8 6.3 6.3 Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . Monday. . Tuesday . . Wednesday 20 5:27 5.3 5:56 6:42 i.H 6:52 8:02 4.7 7:57 9:19 4.8 8:43 10:22 4.8 9:37 11:15 5.110:25 11:57 5.3 11:07 21 22 23 24 25 26 Thursday Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY. City Council Tonight. The Marsh field city council will meet tonight to take up a number of street Im provement matters. Sing at Fair. Prof. E. A. Todd is organizing a children's chorus to pre sent several numbers at the South ern Oregon District Fair to be held here in August. Gets a Deer. John Yoakam re turned today from a brief deer hunt In which he succeeded In getting all the venison he desired. Lest Dr. Dlx might get ambitious to duplicate Dr. Housoworth's stunt, Mr. Yoakam presented him a fine pair of horns. Bltf Crop of Berries. W. U. Dou glas hns returned from the beach near the light-house where he has taken his family for a few weeks camping. He says that there are a large number of campers there. The blackberry crop In that vicinity Is said to be the best known in many seasons. AVaves AVashed Up Body. Coron er T. J. Lewis has decided that the part of a human skeleton found on the beach near Empire yesterday was the remains of someone who had been buried near tho sea soveral years or"" more ago. The vertebra and ribs had been in tho water but a short time. He decided not to make any' further investigation and had the bones burled. Leo Matson 111. Mrs. E. S. Bar golt received a telegram this morn ing announcing that Leo A, Matson, a brother of Mrs. Bargelt and J. Al bert Matson, had been taken sud denly ill at Spokane. Mr. Matson spent the winter in California and wont north, Intending to spend 'the summer In Idaho, recently. The na ture of his illness is not given and Mrs. Bargelt Is planning to go to Spokane at once. Joke On Hunter. Max Stroebel, the competent manipulator of cloth measures and construction at the Geo. Wasson Tailoring house, being a dovll himself of the. goose iron, left for the Seven Devils to hunt and at last accounts ho has been having n devil, of a time of It. lie brought Into camp a-bunch of Svhat he thought were wild turkeys and brag ged o his success Ilia, companions looked at him with deep sympnthy and made his barometer fall very perceptibly by Informing him that those birds wore neither wild or tamo turkeys, but only common sand hill cranes. Max is not singing for the last few days with his usual cheery voice. HOLE IN THE SHOE. Whon your shoes wear out you rush over to tho shoemaker for -repairs. But you oftentimes overlook tho fact, that your lire Insurance policy Is worn out and at a time whon an unlooked for fire comes along. Dig up your old policies and have tho necessary ropalrs andw renewal mado so you will not have to go bare foot when a tire occurs. Seo Henry Sengstackon, agent for tho leading Conflagration Proof Fire Insurance Company. Personal Notes j . " H. E. TOWNSEND of Coqullle, Is hero on business. D. H, DOLLAR and wife, of Coqullle, are Marshfield visitors. - . t CHARLES CLAYE and wife, of Co- qullle.'are spending a few days on Coos Bay. DR. WALTER CULIN of Coqullle, Bpont last night in Marshfield on business and pleasure W. P. SMITH of the Melrose Cafe, has gone to Portland to visit his family and attend to business. MISS HATTIE (Babe) Ferry, who has been suffering from la grippe for several days, has fully recov ered. DR. R. G. GALE of North Bend, re turned yesterday from Portland where he has been attending a meeting of a medical society. MR, and MRS. WM. WARREN and son, and Charles Herzlg went to Ten Mile yesterday for a short outing. They will occupy the bun galow of T. J. Lewis while there. COL. WM. COACH, who Is quite heavily Interested in the Coos Bay country, Is here from the East, looking after his property and also arranging to make other Invest ments. J. E. HIGGINS of AlamedaS Stanford University man Marshflold for a short visit with his friend, Tom Bennett. Mr. Hlgglns has been attending a fraternity meeting at Portland. MR. and MRS. ESTABROOK, A. W. Davis and wife, H. E. Westerfield and wife, and C. W. Burger came up from San Francisco to witness tho trial trip tomorrow of the Flf field, the new boat which Mr. E3 tabrook had built at the Kruse & Banks yards In North Bend. MR. WM. COX leaves today for Myrtle Creek, Ore., to bring his father to the coast, hoping the change from the warm weather of the inland town to the sea breeze will be of benefit to the aged gen tleman. "Billy" leaves by private ,rlg to Myrtle Creek so aB to bring his father here by easy stages. L. K. NICHOLS, representative of the Portland flouring mills in this city, leaves on tho Alliance today for Portland, In tho Interests of his firm. Nick says, "ho thinks he will be the first lady to tho rail," which Interpreted means, a good dealof Coos Bay grub goes to tho fishes in our government waters. MR. and MRS. BALES and nephew, S. C. Dezier of Portland, arrived on the City of Panama for a week's visit. They are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus. L. Ferry, Sr., and Miss Hattie Ferry. Mr. Bales haa been on the mounted police service for three years In Portland, Miss Hattie made headquarters with them while attending St. Helen's Hall. WM. FORD, for a number of years Identified with the Pioneer Hard ware Store, has taken a position with tho Baker-Hamilton Whole sale Hardware Company of San Francisco. He will represent them In this section, traveling out of Marshfield. He takes the place of F. E. Hague who recently resigned to purchase the Pioneer Hardware Company. A pleasure party consisting of Mr. BALES and P. C. DOZIER of Portland, chaperoned by Jas. L. Henry, Jr., and brother George, left for a hunting and fishing trip on the ranch and wooded timber of Jas, L. Ferry, St., at the head of Isthmus Slough, The boys are desirous of entertaining Mr. Bales and show him the scenic contin gents to our bay and streams. Ho will probably observe that there are other places of so callod cul ture outings beyond Portland and its suburbs. MR. OLE BENTSON, a former prom inent Ton Mile rancher and who, eight yenrs ago, sold his ranch there to C. P. Coleman, is here" on a visit to the old scenes. Mr. Bent son since selling out hero has lived and owns property at Morgan Hill, Santa Clara county, Cal where ho has made n specialty of fruit rais ing as ho did hero. Ho wbb large ly interested and active in his on deavors in tho establishing of tho Lake Crenmory. Ills old place Is still called tho Bentson prong of tho Lake. Ho says he regrets leav ing but business Interests calls him back. ii nai 'i VBwIr gcturra (ialljFin I.- M i m i,ii,ifcmfeai.'w