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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1908)
OH 5. it" y le- lfc!H - -jifc JcAAfU " ..'t!-i?.!?ZrL29l THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUSTUI, 1908. imwwwgiTMimjuniaimiBM.jujryr M.uwjjwwujjwumjunjKamwimnmi'iMwmijunKlii - i ' a-a- - " " " " " Coiae Rights In And thoroughly inspect every article of merchandise we have daring your tour of inspection You are our .guests and will not be urged to buy We want you to See Our Stock and to .M&BW Our Prices ""See for yourself; its the only way I V :: a :: i a :: i :: i :: a :: a i i :: :: V a i :: t :: i t: :: :: i a i :: i :: ia Of Lho -a-a - a - a - a - a - aaa - aa - a - a - a .4 y-y-J4!t J In the Great Perry, Montgomery & Co. MASONIC OPERA MOUSE TONIGHT G He Couldn't M arry Nothing X - !. - - a - - a - - - a - a - - a - xx i Yon Can. Keep a I Hired G5r! all the Time If you have an ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE and ELEC 1 TRIC FLAT IRON. It docs away completely with a largo part Xi of the household drudgery. It costs but a, trillo weekly to X operate. :; Wq Coos I (Sh Eiecferic Co- t 2-jj - tj - - $j - - :j - - tt - - - r gswr?rrawaiere.3flrag2nEGa BE A COOS BAY BOOSTER BY WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE 2 FOR 5 NORTON & CI AT fwrwaffiECEffiD rrrrmKWi (mmwimnm SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES Phone 111 iHir'H "DAHF MFAT The odor of good roast beef, however lllvJll VJIiAlL IVILril appetizing, can onlv bo suggestive of the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every pieco of meat we sell. All our meats aro the choicest wo can produce R. H. NobleThe CITY MARKETPhone 1941 Front, and C Streets, Marshfield, Oregon ! COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS I I Covanagh, Chapman Sb Co. S J General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty J Foot of Queen Iklilding CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE b SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. :: i . :: t a i :: :i a i a v i :'. i a if :: t :t A. V t a a :: :: :; i :: j: :: xx i First Class :: t - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a rper T T t Y T T. T i Comedy - Drama Mri but Fun i - a - 4 - a - a - - - a - - a - - a - i T xx I I :: i T XX Bay XX T - :: - - :j - - Jt - - :: - SENDING YOUR FRIENDS l; OF COOS BAY POSTALS AT R CENTS. HANSEN nWC JW n m&nsmmn&zmzr smsBasxmzml Avenue, Marsntiew ; Material PLUMIING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION H 2SSSBSH5IE52SESE5ESH5HSE5ESiSaS3SSSHSHSH5BS2 DON'T WORRY Vfi i Li WARM DAYS ABOUT YOUR LAUNDRY Whether at Summer Homo I or Camp, send it to us and you may Join the "Don't I Worry Club" at once. It will come bacl: to you clean, pure I and In perfect condition us n result of our modern methods. Coos Bay Steam Laundry t ---0-4- PHONE NO. 571. : Gei Your Suit P.essed While y.ou wait, bathe, sleep J or while you eat at WAS- SON'S 8IIOl on 'A' street. If you have not a suit, let me make you one for sfcW or I $10. If that is too mufch for your pocket book, let me take your meiiBurc and have the Koyal Tailors make you one much cheaper with an Extra J Pair of Pants FREE. I As I am able to give a cor- J rect desreiption of just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. fQ FINE TAJ L-ORlNG ..a : i a a v .Breakfast Footls :: V.'e have (he most complete I line of breakfast ioods on the ? Kpy. :: I .Hercules Wheat Iraki's j Columbia bat Flakes J,1 Olyinpin Wheat Hearts Ess-O-See ti . Post Xoasties Force 8 Cream of Wheat Germea A Farina Violet Wheat Violet Oats V Slireded Wheat Biscuits t a a i xx I Always in stock nt XX XX t XX (T V.V UAI PrtTTI THE FAMILY GROCEB A ! -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n Eighteen year's experience has i taught us a motto "Take ! our time and do our work I right." L. J. POST Contractor and Builder. Prices consistent with best work Marshfield, Ore. . LOST Parker fountain pen Satur day eve. Return Times. Reward. FOUND A purse. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Times office. FOR SALE cheap Fine Ferrand & Voty organ, solid oak. Enquire Mrs. Jas. Barrle, West Marshfleld, FOR RENT 3-room suite. Inquire first house north of Marble Works. FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from Marshfleld. Address R. McCann, ' North Bend. FOR SALE Launch "Charon," 24 feet long, 7 foot beam. Equipped with four H.-P. Nelson engine. Suitable for Ashing or pleasure, spoed 9 miles per hour. Enquire Times offlro. FOR SALE One of the best small launches on the bay. Splendidly equipped. Inquire 'G' Times. WANTED Girl to do housework. Apply W Times office. FOUR Furnished rooms for house keeping. Closo In, $20. Enquire Curry's Barber Shop. FOR SALE Fairy Floss candy ma chine, almost now. For terms wrlto Getto & Collier, Coqulllo, Or. FOR RENT Four 5-room flats In the O'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. Better send this paper to a friend. ISMMl ,tiS3B8Vy' ' iirlT i: Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted fr.n' I I mid down tin town. i ' the chaff of gossip ilylny up COOS HAY XI DCS. The following fables glvo hours of high and low tides the for T every day this week: AUGUST, 1008. (HIGH WATEIl I Date A. M. h. m.l ft. P. M. h. m. 12:05 11:33 12:47 1:29 2:12 2:53 ft. Tuesday ' Tuesday . i Wednesday ! Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY 11 11 12 13 14 15 101 G.l 7.6 6.G 6.9 7.1 7.2 7.1 0:27 1:15 2:07 3:01 7.G 7.4 7.0 G.3I 3:33 LOW WATKRI A. M. I P. M. AUGUST, 1008 Date. I h. m.l ft. h. m. 5:41 6:34 7:24 8:15 9:01 9:57 ft. 2.G 2.1 1.6 1.2 1.0 0.9 Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . i SUNDAY . Ill 5:31'-1.5 12 13 14 15 16 6:171-1.5 7:03,-1.3 7:4G S:27 9:11 -1.0 -0.3 0.4 'WEATilIKU FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Partly cloudy In west, but fair In oast portions. Wednesday, fair with northerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing 5 p. m., August 10, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government 4 $ meteorological observer. Mnxlmum G3 Minimum 50 At 5 p. m , 62 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloar. .-&$ Will aiovo Olllces. Drs. McCor mac and Golden will move their of fices to the now Coos building the first of next month. They will oc cupy rooms 202, 203 and 204. Moves His Oillce. Justice C. L. Pennock has moved his office from the corner of Broadway and 'C streets to the second floor of the tele phone building on Front street. a I Council Tonight. The Marshfleld jj city council will hold their regular meeting tonight. The South Marsh fleld sewer Is the most Important matter to come up aside from some street Improvement projects. a AJ Win Entertain. The Marshfield A council of the Knights of Columbus I will hold a social at their hall this I evening. It will be an open session y and the lady friends of the members a will be the guests of honor. Wanted For Board Bill. A war rant has been Issued by Justice C. L. Pennock for Harry Rlchter, who is charged with jumping a $30 board bill at the O. K. restaurant. Rlchter Is a plumber and his present where abouts are unknown. Three Get "DiicltiiiR." Mr. and Mrs. George Westlake and Max Stro bel received an unexpected "duck ing" while rowing an Improvised raft near Millington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Westlake are good swim mers and would have probably been able to take care -of themselves but I Mr. Strobel went to their rescue and hastened their exit. Lodges Entertain. The Womon of Woodcraft held a social session at their hall last evening In honor of Mrs. Derrick, the. special organizor of the organization who Is now here. Geo. K. Rogers of Portland, a former prominent W. O. W. worker deliver ed tho principal address. Refresh ments were served. Mrs. Derrick will leave here Thursday for a tour of Myrtle Point, Coqulllo, Bandon and other points and will return Aug ust 20 to assist the North Bond lodge fn a membership campaign. Tho W. O. W. has issued invitations for a special entertainment to bo given by them August 20. Auto to Roscburg. A. H. Stuts man will leave this afternoon with hla auto for- Roseburg. Messrs. Kuppenberg and Sproul accompany ing him. Mr. Stutsman has made several trips almost to Roseburg In the auto and does not anticipate any difficulty in making tho trip. WILL HAVE PICNIC. Presbyterian Church Congregation Plans Outing. Tho congregation of tho Presbyte rian church of this city togothor with the members of tho Sunday school will make merry to-morrow at Pi per's Grovo on the North Fork of Coos River. They go by tho steamer Alert which will leave her dock near the foot of 'A' street at S a. m. Pa rents are requested to accompany their own children, or find some adult person who will assumo re sponsibility for them. Everybody Interested Is Invited to Join tho Jolly party. D. FOLSOM of Coqulllc, Is In Marsh ! Held on business. MISS MARY McDONALD of Ten Mile, Is a Marshfleld visitor. MRS. J. A. GLIDEN of Port Orford, was In Marshfleld today en route to Portland. MISS ABERNATHY of Portland, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben nett Swanton. MISS CLARA JOHNSON has return ed from a pleasant camping trip at Bastendorf's beach. MRS. NELS RASMUSSEN has re turned from a visit with Mrs. An son Rogers on Coos River. MRS FRANK ROGERS of South Coos River, Is spending the day with friends in Marshfleld. L. A. LILJEQVIST, deputy prosecut ing attorney, went to Myrtle Point today to Investigate some assault charges. EARL KELLY and Mrs. KELLY of Eureka, Cal., are In Marshfleld to day en routo homo from a visit in the Coqullle Valley. R. F. CRITTENDEN who has been prospecting for oil on South Slough, returned from a business trip to Portland yesterday. MR. and MRS. M. E. EVERITT of the Everltt Pharmacy at North Bend, returned yesterday from a month's visit In eastern Oregon. MISS NELLIE WASSON came up from her homestead on South Slough today to spend a few days at the summer home of Chas. Cod ding at Millington. FRANK WICKMAN, who has been taklngan advanced musical course In Chicago, Is spending his vaca tion on Coos Bay. He expects to return there this fall. D. G. GILMARTIN arrived on Coos Bay from the east yesterday to en deavor to buy some timber land In this section to supply material for Industries with which he Is Iden tified. DR. JOHNSON, who located at Myr tle Point about four months ago, was in Marshfleld yesterday. It was his first trip here and he was very pleased with It as ho Is with Myrtle Point. MISS EDNA LARSON arrived In Coos Bay yesterday from Portland where she stopped a week to visit the Gulovson family while en route homo from her trip abroad with her parents. C. J. KOPT of tho McArthur phar macy has left on a month's trip to his old home in Iowa. Ho will visit In Des Moines most of the time but will also visit a number of points en route. MRS. DAVIS and MRS. REBERG from North Bend, have been spending a few days with Mrs. Willis of Portland. Mrs. Reberg left for tho east last week. Mrs. Davis expects to return homo soon with her friend from Denver, Miss Pearl Holdredge. ALLIANCE SAILS FOR PORTLAND AT NOON Passenger Traffic North From Coos Bay Not As Heavy As Enrllcr In tho Season. The Alliance sailed from Coos Bay for Portland at noon today. Tho outgoing passenger list was rather small, especially In comparison with tho heavy lists of a few weeks ago. She had a good cargo of freight, though. Among those who went out on her were: F. H. Ashley, Wm. Steeger, F. M. Dyer and wife, Wm. Nasbund, F. C. Davis, J. Brown, Francis Brown, L. P. Shahan, Wm. Semar, Myrtlo Donohuo, H. T. Tharp, P. F, Bryan, Mr. Marson, E. Johns, L. B. Mills, C. H. JohnBtone, W. A. Eckley, A. A. Mcintosh, W. D. Jacobson, V. F. Zurchor, Mrs. J. A. Gllddon and six steerage. ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho Times will print tho words and music of tho new marching song, "Coos Bay," In Thursday's Issue, You can BUY or SELL through Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. Steamor BREAKWATER SAILS for Portland SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, at 1 p. m. t rersooai iotes ; NORTH BEND NEWS J. V. Hodson of North Bend Heights has taken a position In tho Schmohl and Strawn grocery. Mrs. W. R. Simpson returned yes terday from a two weeks visit with. hor daughter, Mrs. Ed. Fahey of Bill iards. Mrs. Wm. Piper of North Coos River, was operated upon yesterday. Is reported In a very critical condi tion. Mr. and Mrs. Herman McNabb re turned on the Alliance from Seattle after a year's absence. Mrs. McNabb went away for the benefit of her health, but is not much Improved as her many friends had hoped for. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Worrell ot North Bond Heights, last night cele brated tho 3rd anniversary of their wedding. A pleasing feature of tho event was a musical program by members of tho family and Invited guests. The! numbers were as fol lows: Trombone solo by C. H. Wor roll; piano selection by Mrs. C. H. Worrell, trombone selection by Robt. Simpson, Jr., piano duet by Mrs. Robt. Simpson and Mr. C. H. Worrell and a song by Harry Simpson. Among those present wore Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson, Marguerite Simpson, Edith Simpson, Hallie Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Worrell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caughan. HOW ABOUT THIS FOR SCHOOL ECONOMY? Citizen Says School Board Did Not Use Precise Judgment In Awarding Bids. Editor Times: Behind the decision of the school board on tho brand of cement to bo used on the new school building, there seems to be an Impression ex tant that that august body did not use precise judgment when they de cided to use Golden Gate Cement. It now transpires that Messrs. Masters & McLain had given them a prfco on Foreign Cement below that of any other bidder on tho Imported article, but, when It was learned that a considerable saving could bo effect ed If a California product were used, the school board called for prices on a cement made on the Pacific coast. Masters & McLain then quoted a price on Standard Portland Cement which was much below that 'quoted on Golden Gate, , but, through some process of reckoning tho higher price cement was ordered. Masters & McLain feel that they have been slighted in the matter to an extent too great to be passed over lightly. They point to the fact that they wore tho lowest bidders on Foreign. Cement, which was to bo used at first, and also tho lowest bidder on the Pacific coast product which was subsequently decided upon; yet, they did not get tho order, which they claim, under competitive bidding1, they wero clearly entitled to. When It comes to a question ot merit tljo Standard Portland Cement people point to tho fact that their coment Is guaranteed to pass tho specification of tho American Society of Civil Engineers; that it is being used by the United States govern ment (ono of tho most careful 'pur chasers), In tho Dry Dock Construc tion Work at Mare Island Navy Yard. In tho work covering tho fortifica tions of the Bay of San Francisco, In the government construction now go ing on in the Hawaii Islands, and la this latter place It Is said that if a coment will stand up there it will stand up In any climate In the world. Standard Portland Cement was used in the concrete work In tho O'Connell building, In tho Coos building and many other places right here in Marshflold and has certainly proved Its merit In these Jobs. In view of all theso facts, Masters & McLain feel aggrieved and slight ed. They gave the school board the lowost price on Foreign Cement, they did not use it! They gavo tho schoql board tho lowest price on a California cement (Standard Portland); they did not got tho order! & It would appear that It is now up to tho majority of tho school board to explain to tho citizens and tax payers of Marshfleld why they select ed' cemont, no bettor in efficiency, perhaps not as high, at a prlco higher than Standard Portland. A CITIZEN. Tho wonder of the ago, hat pins made of real HOSES, HOWARD, LEADING Jewolor. "niLL TAFT" campaign buttons for sale at the Coos Bay Cash Storo. i 1 41 WS