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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
TmKBB53&SS!!!HUjiB uglHBHMiHHHjBkywjaMbki T"Wk'jHH THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARStfJELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1 908. : y - Wise RCHH Fellows always have your Bosom Friend in mind for when you want togs you will know where to find the niftiest selection to be had Remember I buy for you so you can always bank on getting the proper dope PERSONAL: I " Ml A JJB& to LIaS ------------- I COMING Georgia Harper Theatre Co. PEOPLE 1 Opening Monday, Aug. 10 Repertoire of Popular Plays MASONIC OPERA HOUSE n Our list of the best the market JL I . uuorua; Radishes, . . 5 cents per bunch Turnips, 5c per bunch Beets, 5c per bunch Carrots 5c per bunch Cabbage Sc per lb Rhubarb 5c per lb Peas 5c per lb Beans 10c per lb Apples 4c per lb New Spuds 2c per lb Plums 5c per lb Lemons 25c per doz. Limes, 10c per doz. Cauliflower 15c or 2 heads for 25c Cucumbers 7c per lb C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER :: t i sx :: :: - 8-n--n---tt--n--tt-w MANGAN'S NEW UNDERTAK PARLORS. Just moved Into mow build ing n South Broadway, two blocks south of 'C street, where a fine chapel has been fitted up. A 'full line of caskets, cou heR, robes and funeral sup plies in general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 LAKESIDE INN Ten Mile Lake Now open for, guests. European plan. Special accommodations for families. Good table board. Special rates to parties. Postofflce and telephone ac commodations. Everything new and first class. Arrangements may be made in advance or call at house when you arrive. WHAT Are you looking for a place to get your clothes tended to? YES Opposite Haines Music Store on 'C Street. P. P. BRYAN, Prop. Hot Weather Drink: WKINHARD'S BEER Phono 481 MARSDEN'S LIQUOR nOUSE For a Case. TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and feed' Free Delivery Phone 1751 -f Advanced shipment just in COME SEE COMING JO 'omnboQ 'J91I10D 3? 33D ailJAi buijo jo,j 'Avau isouipi 'enjqo -uui Xputso ssoi JHv,i 5ITVS HOlI FOR SALE Good skiff. Cheap if sold at once. F. Boden, West Marshfield. WANTED Man to act as solicitor in Coos county. Good pay to right man Address 'S care Times. WANTED Man and wife for dairy farm, wife to cook, man to take charge of dairy. Address C Times FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in the O'Connell building on 'A street. Apply Hall & Hall. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The common council of the city of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon,, wjll receive sealed bids up until 8 o'clock p. m., Friday, August 14, 1908, for ' the improvement of the portions of streets in the city of Marshfield, as given-'below, according to the plans arid specifications therefor prepared by the city engineer and filed in the office of the recorder and open to the Inspection of all persons Interest ed therein. 'B' street from the west line of Fifth street to a point 42 feet west of the east line of Seventh street. Seventh Btreet from a point 18 feet south of the north line 'B street to a point 18 feet south of the north line of Prospect avenue. Prospect avenue from a point 18 feet east of the west lino of Seventh street to the center lino of Davidson street. Chestnut street from the north line of Third street to the north line of Prosper street. Bids will be considered separately for the grading and for the wood work of each improvement. A certified check for at least 5 per cent of the amount of each bid must accompany same and the council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 5th day of August, 1908 J. M. UPTON, Recorder. REMOVAL NOTICE. The Merchant's Protective Asso ciation under tho management of F. M. Rummell, Jr., have moved their office from the Coos building to Room 23, First Trust and Savings Bank building. CI b 1 Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear. THEM FOR THEY ARE NEW IDEAS ---- iTattle of the Town Little grains of fnct sifted from and down the town. the clialT of gossip flying up i WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight; north to west winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing at 5 p. m., August 5, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Minimum 50 At 5 p. m 59 Maximum 63 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: AUGUST, 1008. tho for HIGH AVATER A. M. P. M. h. m. ft. h. m. : 5:31 4.2 5143 i 6:51 4.0 6:37 i 8:13 4.1 7:39 i 9:27 4.5 8:44 i 10:27 5.1 9:45 ' A. M. P. M. Date. Wednesday . Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . ft. 6.3 6.3 6.5 6.8 7.1 LOW WATER AUGUST, 1008 Date. n. m ft. Wednesday Thursday . Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 10:54 0:23 11:53 1:35 2:44 3.4 3.6 3.5 3:45 BORN. TERRY To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ter ry of Daniels Creek, Wednesday, August 5, a boy. Hunt In Curry County. Alfred Aya of Portland, Burt Dlramlck and Frank Lamberton will leave In a day or two for Curry county In quest of deer and other big game. Will Hold Picnic. The SuomI society will hold its.anhual picnic at Enegren's Grove next Sunday, Aug ust 9. A large number of launches have been chartered and It Is expect ed that several . hundred will parti cipate In the event as these functions are classed among tho most enjoy able of the year. Elijah Smith Coming. R. E. Shine of Empire City, was in Marsh field today on business'. He expects Elijah Smtlh of Boston, head of the Southern Oregon company, here within a few weeks. Mr. Smith ex pects to spend several months on Coos Bay but has not given any in timation of his plans for developing the property during his stay. Made Quick Trip. The Wllhel mlna returned here today from Co quille, bringing In considerable freight from there and Bandon. No difficulty was encountered In the trip up tho Coqullle river, tho six-ton gasoline engine being unloaded with out trouble. The round trip from Coos Bay, including the stops to load and unload freight, was made In about thirty-six hours. Wed at IloHeburg. A very quiet wedding occurred at tho Baptist par sonage in this city Monday morning, when Edward Laswoll, a resident of Coos county, was united In marriage to Miss Agnes Dugger, a recent ar rival from Tennessee, Rev. Hicks of ficiating. Tho couple leave for Marshfield where they will make their future home, the groom owning ft. i h. m. 2.6 1.2 3.0 0.7 1:09 0.1 2:24 -0.5 3:39 -Rose- Portland Bnnker Here. S. C. Catching and wife, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cannon of this city. Mr. Catching is cashier of the Portland National Bank and a man well and favorable known throughout the en tire state. They left Monday for Marshfield, Myrtle Point and Co qullle, where they will view the country. They will probably return home by boat from Marshfield. Roseburg News. To Entertain Guests. A general meeting of the Chambet of Com merce will be held Friday night to appoint committees to take charge of and aid in the entainment of the delegates and visitors to the South ern Oregon District Fair here the last week in August and the Oregon Idaho Development congress. It Is proposed to show the visitors every courtesy possible and to do this the united efforts of the citizens will be required. .AIRS. YOAKAM IN PORTLAND. Coos County Woman Investigates Dairying. The Portland Telegram says: "Mrs. F. A. Yoakam, vice-president of the Oregon State Dairy Associa tion, is in Portland In the interest of the association in regard to the exhibit at the coming state fair at Salem, which begins September 14, and is to last a week. She predicts an unusually large exhibit on the grounds this season, as tho dairy in terests of the state have grown to huge dimensions and the association finds great enthusiasm in the vari ous counties among the dairymen. "Mrs. Yoakum's home Is In Marsh field, which is situated in the heart of of a dairy country, and where those connected with the dairy business have all become well to do, and many of them have grown rich. Her next trip will bo Into Tillamook County, where the butter and cheese produc tion has taken the lead of the lum ber and other Industries, which it Is likely to retain." ' , .ALLEbANY, Ore;, Aug'. C Rev. and Mrs. Lacy and daughters, of 'North , Bend,, hroke camp in rlce Grpve Tuesday after two weeks camp. ' , Frank Sumner went to Marshfield Tuesday on the afternoon boat. Mllo Sumner and wife, of Marsh field, and his father and mother, of Bandon, returned to Marshfield af ter a week's rest In the grove at Allegany. Rev. Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cowan came to Mr. Thomas camp Monday evening ow ing to their camp breaking up. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ham came to 'Allegany to visit Mrs. Ham's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Strenneman. Miss Maggie Miller, of Marshfield, who has been visiting Mrs. C. E. Edwards, returned to Marshfield Monday. Supt. Bunch and wife, of Coqullle, visited Mr. Bunch's aunt, Mrs. Ed wards, Monday night. Rev. Lacy preached in the grove Sunday evening, the sorvico being preceded by the Epworth League. Mrs. Levi Roberts, of Myrtle Point, wife of tho editor of tho Myr tlo Point Enterprise, visited Mrs. Ed wards, an aunt, and Mrs. Brown this week. Mrs. Radcllffe, of Langlols, Cur ry county, visited her aunt, Mrs. Ed wards, last week. Steamer Breakwater sails for PORTLAND, 0 p. in., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. Bettor send this paper to a friend. a large ranch In that locality, burg News. of Fall Hats, Caps, : ft W MARSHFIELD, OREGON. -------------------- Personal Notes ROY McCLALLAND, proprietor of the McClalland hotel, at Roseburg, Is visiting In Marshfield. J. B. HIBBARD who has spent tho last week In San Francisco and Oakland, has returned home. D. Y. STAFFORD and wife, are spending a few days at the Good will ranch on South Coos River. W. P. MURPHY and wife, left to day for the Goodwill ranch where they will enjoy a few days outing. ED. HIGGINS will return to his home at Alameda, Cal., today after a pleasant visit with his friend, Tom Bennett. MISS HELEN DOBLE came down from the Chandler Bungalow on South Coos River this morning to spend the day. CAPT. ALFRED MATSON and wife, have returned from "The Nook" on South Coos River where they "have ben camping for a week. MRS. CHAS. PEARCH who has been visiting at the' home of her .laugh ter, Mrs. Dr. Toye, will leave to morrow for her hdme In Napa, Cal. MISSES EVELYN ANDERSON and Agnes Hutcheson are spending a few days at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flanagan's summer camp on Coos River. MRS. JACOB LANDO and son, Ar thur, who have been visiting at the I. and S. Landon homes will leave tomorrow for their home in Honolulu. JAMES HUTCHESON of Eureka, Cal., Is In the city for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. A. Hutche son, and his sister, Miss Agnes Hutcheson. THE REV.' FATHER E: DONNELLY who has been visiting New York City and other eastern points Is expected home the latter part of this week, BENNETT SWANTON, who has been attending the International Epis copal meeting in London and also visiting at his old homo In Ireland Is expected here on the City of Panama Friday. MRS. LENET of Centervlllo, has gone to Irving, Oregon, noar Eu gene, to vlBlt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Baker formerly resided on a ranch on Kentuck Inlet. P. HENNESSY, who has been In San Francisco on a deal Involving tho steamshlp.M. F. Plant and the Llb by mine, returned home today. There Is nothing to give out con cerning the negotiations yet. G. BOAK, general manager of the Coqullle River Transportation Company, came up from Coqullle yesterday to look after business and for a short visit with his nu merous friends In Marshfield. ROBERT SWANTON, who was for merly located In Marshfield and was engaged in tho drug business hero is spondlng a few days with relatives nnd friends hero. Ho Is a brother of Bennett Swnnton. MISS MARGARET ISLES, head of tho Margaret Isles theatrical com- w "".. pany which will open the season, at Myrtle Folnt, this week, return ed last .evening from San Fran cisco where she has been enjoying; her vacation. MRS. KEANE and daughter, Miss Rita, who have been spending tho summer on Coos Bay, will leave for their home In San Francisco tomorrow. Miss Madge Barry ot Empire, who will attend a con vent with Miss Rita Keane the? coming year will go down with, them. H. W. PAINTER and wife, returned from a week's visit in San Fran cisco today. Mr. Painter says that business conditions In San Fran cisco are rapidly Improving, Tho immense amount of building con tinues and most of the business houses that moved out on Van Ness avenue after the fire, are re turning to down town locations. MISSES GENEVIEVE SENGSTAC KEN and KATHLEEN BENNETT; who have been making a trip through the Northwest and to Yellowstone Park, have returned, to Portland and after a short visit there and at Salem will return to Marshfield. En route back to Portland, they narrowly escaped being In a bad wreck, the train ahead of them meeting with dis aster. They were delayed over twenty-four hours. C. A. SEHLBREDE returned to Marshfield from a two months trip? In the East. Mr. Sehlbrede was delegate to the Republican Na tional Convention at Chicago, and from there made an extended trip to eastern and southern points, visiting his mother near Louis ville and frionds at his old homo in Indiana. He is confident of an overwhelming victory for the Re publican ticket this fall. Tho cool breezes of Coos Bay are more than, appreciated by him after the swel tering heat of New Orleans, San. Antonio, El Paso and other points which he visited. WHY NOT STOP PAYING RENT TO THE BLOOMING LANDLORDS- when you can get a good building lot In "Sengstncken's Addition" or "Eastsldo" at your own terms. For particulars, see Title Guarantee and Abstract Company. PRIDE O'HUMBOLDT. The Humboldt Brewing Co. did not build the brewery and bring the water to It. They found the water and put the building there. That's, why the Pride O'Humboldt Beer la. so popular with all northern Califor nia. It is brewed and bottled under tho same roof not carried for miles In a keg and transferred thereby losing the sparkle and body so ne cessary to a light, clear, pleasant beer. Tho Blanco Hotel carries It so does Tho Pullman Bar. It does n't cost any more to take a dozen with you on a picnic, than any other beer and you'll clamor for tho next, dozen. Just try It once. Pride O'Humboldt. Tho steamship City of Panama will leave Marshfield for SAN FRAN CISCO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. For freight or passage apply at Break water dock, L. W. Shaw, agent. When you need to take something," take It promptly for the stomach, but take something you know Is reliable something like Kodol For Dyspep-, pla and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleas ant to tako, It is reliable and Is guaranteed to glvo relief. It is sold by LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. Bettor send this paper to a frlondj, Mi jSl .i 'II