The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 22, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMbA
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Just Received
a varie'y of the
new shapes in
soft felt Every
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face can be flattered
For the derby, the experimental forms
just to feel of the taste of the public.
The shape that meets the approval of
the masses will become the Winter style
WE AR MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS
We WOOLEN
MILL TO MAN
J. L. BOWMAN, Proprietor
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TITLE GUARANTEE
Phone 143
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If r. Ill f.
ITS THE
"Diamond D"
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Homemade
BREAD
you should ask for
COOS BAY
BAKERY
4Ji)4'4'
WE ARE OFFERING
The choicest meats nnd poultry at those close figures possible
only with a large trade. .Constant, steady, uniform and -regular,
our pathway runs along. . Quality Heights nil the time. The best
meat that Oregon nffortls is tho poorest our customer)) ever re
ceive. Tho lowest prices are tho highest we over clinrgo. Every
oiilec filled with an export's selection.
The CITY MARKET
R. H. Noble
Front, and C Streets ...
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
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COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
1 Cavanagh, Chapman (8b Co.
General Repair Work and Wood turning. Launches a specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
THE CITY OF PANAMA takes
Breakwater run sailing from Marsh
field and North Bend 9:30 a. m
Saturday, July 25.
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CLOTHIERS
QKO. ROTNOR, Alanager
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& ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
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Phone 1941
Marshfield, Oregon
This splendid ' weather
makes every one long for the
woods, its shady nooks and
streams. Your vacation will
prove monotonous without a
few now books and magazines,
we have a complete lino to
splect from.
HANSEN
Secure your tickets for the excur
sion to Charleston Bay next FRIDAY.
Given by BAPTIST SUNDAY
SCHOOL. Adults, 50c; children, 25c
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STRENGTH
in a bank lies, first, in the ability and experience of Its officers,
"The men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad
vise with and direct tho officers; and third, the Capital.
LIBERALITY In a bank Is Its willingness to furnish funds to
depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate busi
ness. Our motto is:
"STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you flmd us de
serving, give us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
Officers nnd Directors.
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John S. Coko, Pres.
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Sengstacken,
Dorsey Kreltzer,, cashier.
M. C. Horton, Vice
COGS BAY, ROSEBUKG & EAST
ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE NO. 3.
In effect July '20, 1008. Daily oxcept
Sunday.
No. 3. No. 1.
South P. M. . A. M.
Marshfield Lv. 2.00 Lv. 8.00
Southport 2.25 8.18
Summit 10.20 5.25
Junction 2.45 8.30
Beaver Hill v ....
Coqullle 3.10 8.45
Johnsons 3.20 8.50
Schroeders .... 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.
Uarshfleld Ar.10.45 Ar. 6.00
Southport 10.30 5.40
Summit 10.20 5.25
Junction ' 10.15 5.15
Beaver Hill
Coqullle 10.00 5.00
Johnsons 9.50 4.30
Schroeders. ... 9.45 4.20
Norway 9.40 4.10
Myrtle Point Lv. 9.30 Lv. 4.00
Flag station; stop on signal only.
W. F. MILLER, Agent.
HERE'S YOUF GOOD
HEALTH
Welnlmrd's Beer
.UARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phone 481
Orders Delivered Free
Masters and McLain ;
General Contractor's Building ' I
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen S T
Phones 201 1 - 826
WEINHARD'S BEER
PROMOTES HEALTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Free.
Clothes Cleaned (i Pressed
Willie Tou Walt
All orders called for and delivered. Steam
cleaning and dyeing a specialty.
Opposite Haines Music Store, on "C, Street
Phone 905
P. F. BRYAN, Prop.
Goods Wanted at the
New Second Hand Store
Next door to Brown's Drug Store.
Front Street, MARSHFIELD
PARKSIDE POULTRY" RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
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? T5e Sign of Quality
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n etables:
it Carrots, per bunch 5c
JX Beets, per bunch 5c
jj Lettuce-large, per hunch,, 5c
Turnips, per bunch 5c
I Onions, per bunch 5c
I Peas, 4 lbs 25o
t Now spuds iJc
ii Dry Onions 3c
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:,: ' THE FAMILY' GROCER
Front Street Phono 071 j'j
William Grimes,
S. C. Rogers,
Dr. C. V. Tower,
Judge Jokn F. Hall.
pres.-manager.
FOR SALE Two choice lots in Mll
lington, cheap If taken at once. In
quire Empire Fish Market.
FASHIONABLE dressmaking rates
reasonable, Mangan Bldg, Brdway.
WANTED Some one to build for a
rental proposition, paying 15 per
cent or 20 per cent on cost price.
Cost Price not to exceed $5,000.
For further information, call on
Stutsman & Co., Real Estate.
WANTED
House. -lady cook, Java Coffee
FOUND Long leather purse, con
taining valuable papers. Owner
can secure same by calling at
Times office proving property and
paying for this notice.
FOUND Ladies' breast pin, owner
can have same by identifying it
and paying for this ad. Times
office.
LADY wishes to do plain sewing. Ad
dress Box 'P' Times office.
FOR SALE A $40 ladles suit for
$20. Address 'L' Times office.
FOR SALE CHEAP A 20-foot
launch, 4-foot beam, 4 H. P. Ro
chester engine and boathouse. In
quire Times office.
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 "Flyw." Ap
ply Simpson Lumber Co.
FOUND Ladles' gold wateh, chain
and pin. Owner can have same by
Identifying It and paying for this
ad. At Times office.
FOR RENT Four 5-room flats
the O'Connell building on
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
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DEFREB'S River Ranch Allegany
platted into one and 5 acre traets.
Make beautiful summer koines or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. &
Billings. Exclusive ageits, Marfld.
OR SALE Restaurant and fixtures.
Address 'A' Times office.
Ladies!
Do you know that wo do all kinds
of repairing nnd make alterations in
ladles suits', skirt and garments of
all kinds thus securing a perfect fit.
AVe have recently added a Ladies
Tailoring department in charge of nn
expert fitter from Portland. Call and
see us.
THE PANTATORIUM.
C Street. Iu Palms Old Stand.
Libby Coal
$5
AAper ton m ton lots,
vyU where it can be
shoveled from the wagon to
coal bins. Phone 721
Pacific Livery & Transfer Co.
Eighteen year's experience has
taught us a motto "Take
our time and do our work
right."
L. J. POST
Contractor and Builder. 4
' Prices consistent with best work
Marshfield,, Ore.
Tattle of the Town
IJMm grams of fact stfUd from
the chuff of goeftlp flying up
nml down tho twa.
WUATHUR FORk'CAST.
(By Associated Press.)
'TTHSTBRN OREGON.
Showers and thunder storms
tonight or Thursday;
Thursday except near
south to west winds.
cooler
coast;
LOCAL TKMPKRATURB RE
PORT. Fr twenty-four hours end
ing 5 p. m., July 21, by Mrs.
B. Mlngus, special government
ntorological observer.
Maximum 66
Minimum 54
At 5 p. m C4
Prccipita on 02
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
COOS BAT TIDES
Tho following tables give the
hours of high amd low tides for every
uay this week:
JULY, 1008.
Monday . . 20
Tuesday . 21
Wednesday 22
Thursday .-23
Friday . . 24
Saturday . 25
SUNDAY . 26
11:27 1.41
0:35 1.1,12:31
1:47 0.7 1:34
2:54 0.2 -2:39
3:54 -0.2 3:43
4:41 -0.6 4:.1J
5:27 -0.S 5:29
LY, 1008.
2.1
2.7
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.2
6.7
6.6
6.7
6.7
6.8
6.S
6.8
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Monday.. .20
5:27 5.3! 5:56
6:42 4.i, 6:52
8:02 4.7 7:57
9:19 4.8 8:43
10:22 4.S 9:37
11:15 5.1 10:25
11:57 5.3 11:07
Tuesday . .21
Wednesday 22
Thursday .23
Friday . ..24
Saturday . .25
SUNDAY. .26
Granite Columns For Bunk. The
granite columns for the entrance of
the new building of the First Trust
and Savings Bank Company have
arrived and will bo placed in posi
tion in a day or two.
S. C. Rogers Contributed. In the
list of tho original contributors to the
dredger fund the name of A. C.
Rogers appeared as result of typo
graphical error. The name should
have been S. C. Rogers.
Would be City Electrician. W. A.
Smith has entered application for the
position of city electrician which is
to be created by a new ordinance
regulating wiring, etc. According to
his ideas, the inspection should be
placed on a fee system which will
make tho office self supporting.
Matson Is Better. Another tele
gram today from Leo Matson who
was taken suddenly HI at Spokane,
Wash., announces that he Is some
what Improved. He hopes to be able
to leave for Marshfield In a few days.
In case he Is able to start for home
soon, his relatives here will not make
the trip to Spokane as was contem
plated. Howard In Chnrge. Chas. A.
Howard has been selected by the
Second Southern Oregon District
Fair management to arrange with
manufacturers and others for ex
hibits during the exposition here In
August. Tho headquarters of the ex
hibit department will be In the office
of Sec. G. W. Carleton In the First
Trust and Savings Bank building.
Baptists Sunday School Picnic.
The Sunday school of the First Bap
tist church has arranged for tho an
nual picnic to be held at Charleston
Bay next Friday. A large number
of boats have been chartered to car
ry the picnickers down and bring
them home in the evening. Most of
the boats will leave at 7:30 Friday
morning but one will remain until
S:30 for the belated ones. Each
will bo expected to provide his own
eatables.
At Old Home. The Dally Ledger
of New Albany, Ind., says: "Judge
C. A. Sehlbrede, of Marshfield, Ore.,
who when a young man was ongaged
In the practice of law In this city,
and for several weeks has been vis
iting relatives In Floyd and Clark
counties, will return next week to his
home. Judge Sehlbrede was a dele
gate from Oregon to tho National
Republican Convention In Chicago,
and since the convention has been
visiting here."
Oh, What Joy!
"Cured at last! Oh, what Joy to
think that I have at last been cured
of that awful bowel trouble," are
the words of A. C. Butler of Cold
Springs, Texas, who suffered off and
on for twelve months with a disorder
of his. bowols, and finally, after al
most giving up In despair, was cured
by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. No one need
suffer from colic or dlarrhooa, for
this remedy always gives prompt re
lief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
ECONOMY and Knowlton, fruit
Jars best on earth, at tho Coos Bay
'Cash Store.
f Personal Notes
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GLEN DAVIS went to Bandon this
morning to visit friends.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE of Coqullle,
is on Coos Bay on business.
E. C. ROBERTS of Myrtle Point, was
in MarBhfield yesterday on busi
ness. A. D. BORDER went to North Bend
Tuesday on business and for a
short visit with friends.
MISS HELEN CHANDLER and her
friend, Miss Helen Doble, who will
spend several weeks on Coos Bay,
a to expected to reach Marshfield
Friday.
AL. WATERMAN, a well-known
traveling man, is expected here In
a day or two for a short visit with
friends. He may return to this
territory.
E. D. McKEE is expected this even
ing or tomorrow from an extended
vacation trip to central Oregon
points and Portland.
RAY HAINES of Myrtle Point, who
is endeavoring to secure a scholar
ship given by the Oregon Journal,
Is calling on his friends on Coos
Bay to help him securo It.
T. V. CARNEY who has been on Coos
Bay for several weeks In the in
terests of the Falrbanks-Morso
Company, has been called to his
home In Portland by sickness In
his family.
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC and son,
Fred, who are visiting In Portland
and other northern points, have
written that they will probably
not return to Marshfield until tho
first of next week.
MRS. J. D. HAWES, tho daughter of
Mrs. M. R. Smith, arrived from
Chico, Cal., on the Roseburg stago
this morning. Mrs. Hawes will
make quite a visit with relatives
on Coos Bay this summer.
J. M. BLAKE and wife, who have
been spending the past month with
relatives In Spokane, Wash., and
other northern points, have writ
ten frlonds that they expect to
leave for Marshfield about July
29th.
E. K. JONES returned last evening
from a business trip to San Fran
cisco and Portland. Tho day be
fore yesterday he encountered a
torrid heat In northern Oregon, the
thermometer registering 102.
When E. K. struck tho cool breezes
as he approached Coos Bay, he was
about the happiest man immagln
able. F. M. STEWART has returned from
a week's business trip to Bandon
and tho Coqullle valley. Tho wind
and fog made it rather disagree
able at Bandon during the last
few days. He says that Bandon Is
enjoying a wonderful growth,
some of the business men there
claiming that the town has doubled
almost within tho p?st year.
"DOC" LOWE and his brother, Y. M.
LOWE, of Bandon, are Coos Bay
visitors today. They belong to the
original advance guard of tho
"old timers" brigade being resi
dents of this section for fifty years.
It Is ten years since Mr. Lowe vis
ited Marshfield and he expresses
himself with great surprise at tho
development and Improvements"
made. When he first visited
Marshfield there were only one or
two houses In what Is now a elty.
Boats leave STAUFF'S WHARF
for Charleston Bay Friday morning at
7:30 and 8:30. Adults, 50c, chil
dren, 25c.
THE CITY OF PANAMA takes
Breakwater run sailing from Marsh
field and North Bend 9:30 a. m.,
Saturday, July 25.
Best COFFEE and best EAT
ABLES at most REASONABLE
prlcos on Coos Bay at MELROSE,
near postofflce. Try it Sunday.
NORTH BEND WOOLEN MILLS
burned. Loss, $130,000; Insurance,
?3,000. Lost wo forget, Insure In
the GormanAAHIance Insurance Co.
who paid their San Francisco losses
In full. FARRIN & FARRIN, Resi
dent agonts.
THE RINK will close for the sum
mer season, Saturday evening, July
25th. Regular Tuesday night dances
as usual.
NOTICE.
There will bo a regular cab for
Marshfield, North Bend and Llbby.
Prompt attention to all calls from
7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Day phono; Blanco
Cigar Store 781. Night phono:
Helsnor & Miller Llvory, 1201.
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