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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
THfe DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHREL6, ORE66ti, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1908. All Oregon Will be at the Coos and Curry District Fair August 26 to 29 Inclusive MARSHFIELD, ORE. jPHSsansiSHS2SZSESZsa5HSHSHSI5a5HSZKS D D D K C D 0 D D C C C B C D D D D D D C C D B K D D 8 They will find the grounds in better condition and more attractive than ever before. They will find many new buildings. All in all, they will see that Coos Bay has the best facilities of any section of the Southwest Oregon for holding a big fair. The increased cash premiums and specials will bring the greatest live stock show ever seen on the coast, and it will compare favorably with the best fairs of any section of the west. Some of the best horses on the coast will be here to participate in the speed program. Some of the most attractive purses ever hung up for a fair race meet will make each individual event worth coming a long distance to see. The counties will put up their best in trying to secure the prizes for the exhibits of their products. There will be special rates on all lines of transporta tion for passengers and special freight inducements for all exhibits. If you wish any particular information it will be cheerfully given by I IT'S TUB KNOWfllOW WHICH CN- AltLBS US TO'KXCEI, UTHKKS ' l Gatden City Tailoring Company TWISS BHOS PROPS. Work called for and delivered promptly. French dry and steam cleaning of ladles aud cents garments a specialty. Satisfaction or no Charge. Orer Club Cigar Store. Marshfield. FHOXE M 01 1 9 f Masters and McLain General Contractor's Buildin Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St ? Phones 2IU 1-826 Eighteen year's experience lias taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work O right." L. J. I'OST Contractor nnd Ilulldcr. Prices consistent with best work Mnrshfleld, Ore. ... i THOMASON & HANSON -DEALERS IN- Miay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phone 1761 REALESTATETRANSffiRS IMMIIIMIMM ! Ml 3 0 a Q c a a a a a a 9 a a a a 3 F. P. NORTON PRESIDENT Marshfield, Oregon Q. W. CARLETON ASST-SECRETARY Marshfield, Oregon 25ES2SE5ESH5Z5E5a5ESE5Z5HSH5H5Era5ESE51SESH5E5Z5E5E ---$ 3--- I Oregon Normal Schools Do you intend to become a teacher? The Oregon State Normal Schools at Ashland, Monmouth and Weston offer exceptional inducements to students pre paring to teach. For catalogue or other information, address the presidents of the respective schools, or C L Starr, Secretary of the Board, at Salem, Oregon t...t4 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diurrhoea Remedy Would Have Saved Him $100.00. "In 1902 I had a rery severe at tack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Far- rar of Cat I'and, La. "For several weeks I wn& unable to do anything. On March 18, 1907, I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain's Co lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me prompt relief. I con sider It one of tho best medicines of its kind in the world, and had I used It in 1902 believe it would have saved be a hundred dollar doctor's bill." For sale by JOHN PRBUSS. MANGAN'S NliW UNDERTAK 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 Do not forget that DeWltt's Little Early Risers are tho best pills made. They are ploasant little pills that are easy to take and aro prompt and gentle. We sell and recommend thorn. Sold by LOCKIIART & PARSONS. COOS HAY. ROSEBURG & EAST- EKN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY. TIME TABLE NO. 3. In effect July 20, 1008. Dally except Sunday. No. 3. LUMBER LUMBER LUA1BER All kinds of building mate rial furnished on short notice. Our grades of lumber Nos. 1, 2, and 3, are superior to' tho same grades from any other mill, For trices and estimates, see A. M. Ross at office of Snover & Foeney, Lockhart building. JOHNSON LUMBER .COMPANY Phone, Marshfield 18. South Marshfield . , Southport . Summit . . Junction. . . Beaver Hill Coquillo . . . Johnsons . Schroeders . Norway . . . Myrtle Point North ' Marshfield . Southport . Summit . Junction . Beaver Hill , Coquillo . . Johnsons . Schroeders , Norway . . Myrtle Point P.M. .Lv. 2.00 2.25 10.20 2.45' 3.10 3.20 3.27 3.35 Ar. 3.45 No. 2. A. M. .Ar.10.45 10.30 10.20 10.15 No. 1. A.M. Lt. 8.00 8.18 5.25 8.30 8.45 8.50 8.55 9.05 Ar. 9.16 No. 4. P.M. Ar. 6.00 5.40 5.25 5.15 10.00 5.00 9.50 4.30 9.45 4.20 9.40 4.10 .Lv. 9.30 Lv. 4.00 Flag station; stop on signal only. W. F. MILLER, Agent. What tfeey used to he NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. AA4Vf-AAAAAVVAiyViWA4ySAAAA 1 4 I Real Bargains in Real Estate NEW 7-R00M HOUSE on C street, fine loca tion, good view, ground 80xJ40. You can have this buy for $1800. Buy a Saw Mill Farm and all equipage neeessary to operate the mill and logging camp. Good loca tion. Part cash, balance time. For information see STUTSMAN & CO. I Front Street Marshfield, Ore. VV4V4VVV4V4AVV4VKK A' Want Ad will sell it for you The common council of the city of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids, until 8 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, August 25, 1908, for the improvement of Cedar street from the North line of Third street to a point 12 feet westerly of the center line of Front street, Cle ment Plat and Nasburg's addition to said town of Marshfield according to the plans and specifications prepar ed by the City Engineer and filed in the office of the Recorder nnd open to the inspection of all persons in terested therein. Bids will be received separately for the grading and for the. wood work of the Improvement. A certified check for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany same and the council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 13th day of August, 1908. J. M. UPTON, City Recorder. PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOIIN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale ?1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. --- -----..- ------------------::------;:-- it a I :: T ! a I I :: What they ought to be BUT What they ARE NOW THAT'S THE POINT OAK DINING TAIJLE, SOLID OAK, FROM ACORNS TO DINING TABLES, $10.50, $10.50 UP TO $55.00. OAK DRESSERS, SOLID OAK, ALL RUT THE MIRRORS AND TRIMMINGS, $12.50, $14.00 UP TO $25.00. REAL LIVE UARGAINS IN UP-TO-DATE CHAIRS. Perry5 Of the First Class i i :: t :: i Libby Coal (PC ff per ton in ton lots, 4JUU where it can be shoveled from the wagon to coal bins. Phone 721 Pacific Livery & Transfer Co 8 t a t -i-n--8--8---4-------4---U ------ 1 What Color is Your Linen? Is it yellow, a gray streaked or a dingy blue color ? or is it a clear pearly white ? When your linen is "off color" it is the evidence of poorly done or insufficient washing. We give the washing part of our laundry careful attention, and with lots of water, pure soap and modern methods succed'in obtaining a most perfect color. J Coos Bay. Steam Laundry Phone No, 571 for driver to call, . . ... ....... ... ,., . SUNbET 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 HlfiH fiRAnF MPAT T,, 0(lor oI B0(1 ,0l,Ht bccfi vever IIIVJII VmrtlSL. ITILttlJ npifctizlng, can onlv bo BUKgeativo of tho delicious tnfito and flavor that goes with every piece of meat wo sell. All our meats aio the choicest wo can produce. R. H. Noble- TEe CITY MARKET- Phone 1941 Front, and C Streets, Marshfield, Oregon Dally Heal Estate Report Furnished By Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Henry Sengstacken, August 7, 1908. J. E. Payton et ux, to H. Sengs- tacken, deed; lot 32, blk 26, East Marshfield. Consideration, $200. H. Sengstnckon et ux, to Sigfrcd Stone, deed; lots 1 and 2, blk 2, sub division of blk A, Sengstacken addi tion to Marshfield. Consideration, ?C50. Joseph Richards et ux, to Jano P. Schweinltz, deed; parcel of land be blnnlng 86G ft. N of boo, corner on S boundary of sec 11, twp 26, R 13, containing 11 acres. August 6, 1908. Abraham Van Zlle et ux, to Wm. Parsons, deed; lot 11, blk 42, North Bend. Consideration, SI, 150. Marshfield Land Co., to Albert Johnson, deed; lots 6 and 7, blk 21, Bay Park. Consideration, $140. August 7, 1908. R. Li. Edmonston, to Jas. M. Hun ter, deed; lots 5 and 6, blk 7, Ed monston's First addition to Marsh field. Consideration, $10. Geo. J. Schaefer et ux, to Ed. Holcom, deed; lots 7 and 8, blk 1, Schaefer's addition to Central Place. Consideration, $300. Hattie Stewart, to J. R. Good, deed; lots 27 and 28, blk 4, Bolso addition to Marshfield. Considera tion, $200. Wm. A. Macwell et ux. to A. M. Ross, deed; SE of NW, N of SWVi, SE of SW and part of lot 1, sec 13; E of NW&, NE of SW and N of SE, sec 24, twp 26, R 13. Consideration, $1,000. Simpson Lumber Co., to J. E. Lyons, deed; lots 26 and 27, blk 58 and lot 26, blk 87, Western addi tion to North Bend. Consideration, $5.00. E. A. Anderson et ux, to Bennett Trust Co., deed; 1-6 interest In tide lands fronting A. N. Foley Donation claim No. 38 in twp 25 R 13. August 10, 1908. L. D. Kinney ot ux, to Win. Star bird, deed; lot 10, blk 35, Coos Bay Plat B. Consideration, $450. Coos Bay Townslte Co., to Mrs. A. B. Sether, deed; lot 17, blk 80, Cooa Bay. Consideration, $350. Merchant Land Co., to R. J. Pet tie, deed; lots 12, 13 and 14, blk 61, Railroad addition to Marshfield. Consideration, $225. Merchant Land Co., to F. M. Par sons, deed; lots 15 and 16, blk 61, Railroad addition to Marshfield. Consideration, $150. Geo. W. LoBgie et ux, to Lillian B. Ladd, deed; lots 7 and 8, blk 3, Schettcrs addition to Marshfield. Consideration, $350. U. S. of A. to Wm. J. Rust, patent; SW& of NW, sec 29, twp 23, R 12. August 11, 1908. W. A. Ackley et ux, to R. A. Bock, deed; lot 2, blk 19, North Bend. Con sideration, $10. Bennett Trust Co., to School Dis trict No. 3, deed; blks 1 and 2 and part of parcels G and T, Coos Bay Plat E. Consideration, $655. H. J. Isaacs et ux, ot al, to School District No. 13, deed; lots 9 lo 16, blk 2, Coos Bay Plat E. Considera tion, $1.00. Jas. P. Morris et ux, to School Dis trict No. 13, deed; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, blk 2, Coos Bay Plat E. Considera tion, $1.00. August 8, 1908. Flanagan Estate, et al, to W. J. Collins, deed; lots 1 and 2, blk 3, Bunker Hill addition to Marshfield. Consideration, $10. , Simpson, Lumber Co., to Emma Prescott, deed; 2-3 of lots 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, blk 77, Western addition to North Bend. Consideration, $5.00. East Marshfield Land Co., to John A. Mattson, deed; lots 13, 14, 15 and 10, blk 43, East Marshfield. Con sideration, $100. G. W. Woodvino et ux, to The J. M. Nell & Co., Ltd., deed; lots 19 to 28, blk 61, Portor Addition to North Bend. Consideration, $2,500. Marshfield Land Co., to B. F. Beng tson, deed; lots 12, 13 and 14, blk 20, Bay Park. Consideration, $10. August 10, 1908. Chas. C. Cox et ux, to Carrie 8. Jones, deed; parcel of land beginning at SW corner or NE pf SE, sec 12, twp 26, R 13, containing 3.73 acres. Consideration, $10. Thos. Vigars et ux, to Adam C. Newman, deed; lot 4, blk 11, Plat A, Coos Bay. Consideration, $10. Sarah Jano Sherrard, to Clara Noah, deod; lot 5, blk 1, Sumner. Consideration, $75. G. W. Temple et ux, to C. J. An derson, deed; lot 27 and S of lot 26, blk 60, Porter addition to North Bond. Consideration, $100. John J. Brown et ux, to J. A. Johnson, deed; lot 6, blk 18, Martsh flold. Consideration, $5,000. Bank of Oregon, to Fannip Brad ford, deod; lots 25 and 26, blk 16, Bank addition to North Bend. Con sideration, $10. G. W. Leslie, to C. F. McCulIom et al, deed; lots 3 and 4, blk 49, North Bond. Consideration, $10, - --ij& .jr Ii!mSJr "11' H frf E!9K3J