THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1903.
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Make You Laugh
Seats on Sale at the Usual Place
ADMISSION 25 and 50c
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Are You
Building a Home?
If so it will pay you to call on the
Coos Bay Planing Mill
for nil kinds of interior finish, Porch Columns,
Stair AVork mid Mouldings.
PHONE 800
FACTORY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NEAIt BROADWAY.
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phone 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
you get into a pair
of Selz Royal Blue shoes;
they're made to succeed
and they do it every time.
They satisfy the man
who wears them; they're
guaranteed to do it; fit,
style, service, all as good
as you can get.
They'll cost you $3.50,
$4, $5 here and any pair
you get will be worth more
than it costs.
Let us show you
your size any day
We are Sole Agents
The Woolen Mill Store
Men and Boys Complete Outfitters
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V Breakfast Foods 8
We have the most complete 8
line of breakfast foods on the 8
? Bay.
8 8
t Hercules AVhent Flakes t
IV Columbia Oat Flakes V
K Olymn'a Wheat Hearts.
18 Egg-O-Seo '" 8
Ijt Post Toasties Force jj
Cream of Wheat Germea ..
COOS BAY T1DKS.
The following tables give
hours of high nnd low tides
every day this week:
AUGUST, 1008.
l Persona! Notes
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GEORGE BAINS and wife, returned
today from a two weoks outing at
Ten Mile.
the
for
HIGH WATEB A. M.
Date h. m. ft.
Wednesday 12
Thursday . 13 0:27 7.6
Friday . . 14 1:15 7.4
Saturday . 15 2:07 7.0
SUNDAY ,1C 3:01 G.3
r. 3i.
h. m.
12:47
1:29
2:12
2:53
3:33
ft.
G.C
6.9
7.1
7.2
7.1
LOW WATER! A. 31. P. 31.
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Date. h. m. ft. h. m.
Wednesday 12 6:17 -1.5 6:34
Thursday . 13 7:03 -1.3 7:24
Friday . . 14 7:46 -1.0 8:15
Saturday . 15 8:27 -0.3 9:01
SUNDAY . 16 9:11 0.4 9:57
ft.
2.1
1.6
1.2
1.0
0.9
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Proas.) $
WESTERN OREGON. 4
Fair and cooler In west portion.
LOCAL TEMPERATCRE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four liuurs end-:
ing 5 p. ni August 10, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 64
Minimum 52
At 5 p. m 63
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
$ O
BORN.
JOHANNESEN To Mr. and Mrs.
John Johannesen of the United
States life-saving station Monday,
August 17, a son.
u Office Supplies I
Pencils, pens, Ink, tablets and writing pads, waste baskets,
stamp scales. Bate3 numbering machines, rubber1 stamps, carbon
paper. Ribbons and a complete line of
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES.
NORTON & HANSEN
S1ATIONRKS
OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
ISHSKSEKS
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On Your Way Home
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Drop In and see our complete line of good things
to eat. FANCY PASTRY, GOOD PIES and II03IE
S 3IADE BREAD.
COOS BAY BAKERY
PHONE 1111 Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
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Violet Wheat
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8 Cl.,wl,wl liri.nn t1..i 8
Cream Oats V
Always in stock at It
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C. W. WOLCOTT I
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COX To Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cox of
Templeton, at the W. B. Cox
home In Marshfield Monday, Aug
ust 17, a ten-pound girl. Mother
and child are doing well.
Build Two Residences. Sandon
Brothers have completed two fine
cottages at Mlllington which they
will occupy as homes.
DR. and .MRS. TOWER came down
today from their summer, home on
South Coos River.
WILLARD F. JONES of the Jbnes"
Shingle Company, was In from
Bandon Saturday on business."
MRS. WILBUR and Miss Mary Mfnot
loft today for Myrtle Point to 'at
tend the teachers' institute there
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
GEORGE WEAVER, now a promi
nent young attorney of San Fran
cisco, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Weaver In Marsh-field.
MR. and MRS. WERNICK of North
Bend, spent Sunday with C. F. Mc
Collum and wife at the McCollum
summer home "Rock Lodge" on
South Coos River.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Claude Piper of Coos River,
is visiting friends in North Bend.
3IorrIs Burney came over from Co
quillc Saturday to take a position la
the box factory.
Mrs. C. A. Struckland, who haa
.been seriously ill for some time with
erysipelas, is Improving.
The ladles of the Methodist Epis
copal church will hold a meeting at
the parsonage Tuesday afternoon.
John Peterson, who has been quite
ill at the E, E. Riggs home, has re
covered sufficiently to return to hia
home at May.
Robert Simpson, Jr., who has been,
spending a few days In Coqullle City
with his sister, Mrs. S. Hanson, re
turned yesterday.
Mrs. Geo. Bolster spent a few daya
with friends In Empire. Mr. Bolster
went down Saturday evening and
staid over Sunday.
MISS ALICE McCORMAC came down
from the McCormac summer home
on South Coos River today to go
to Myrtle Point to attend the an
nual teacher's institute.
DUFAY MONTGOMERY arrived this
morning from Decatur, 111., and
will spend several weeks with rela
tives on" Coos Bay. He was ac
companied by Miss Lola Mont
gomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Montgomery of Isthmus
Inlet who has been attending
school at Decatur.
ALLIANCE IN FROM
PORTLAND WITH MANY
Wed at Libhy. Married at the
bride's parents, Llbby, on Saturday,
August 15, Mr. Leboire Broux and
Miss Martha Dieu. W. R. F. Browne,
pastor of the Methodist Episcopal
church at Marshfield, officiated.
FOR SALE Oil barrels, scrap cop
per, tar and lamp black. Apply at
Marshfield office The Coos Bay
Gas and Electric Company.
LOST At Woodman's picnic in Ban
don, ladles' gold watch and pin.
Leave Times and get reward.
WANTED Dishwasher at
Oregon, North Bend.
Hotel
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Alonday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
j p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
Mir1 LI PDAnF MFATQ The odor of good roast beef, however
1 1 lull UlfriLJl- )"'-', J" appetizing, can onlv bo suggestive of
the delicious fastejand flavor that goes with every piece of meat we sell.
All our meats" nro the ch'oic'est wo can produco.
R. H. Noble -TEe CITY MARKET Phone 1941
C and Front. Streets-, Marshfield, Oregon
WANTED Furnished housekeeping
rooms for three adults and two
children. Address 'X' care Times.
WANTED Board and rooms In pri
vate family for three adults and
two children. Address 'B Times
LOST Gold watch. Finder please
return to H. H. McPherson and re
ceive reward.
FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from
, Marshfield. Address R. McO-.nn,
North Bond.
DIARRHOEA
There is no need; of a'nypnf suffer
ing long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure It. is" only neces
sary to take a few doses of
Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea' Remedy
In fact, In most cases one dose 'la
sufficient. It never fails and can be
relied upon in the mot seVere and
dangerous cases. It Is equally val
uable for children and Is the means
of saving the lives of many children
each year.
In the world's history no medicine
has ever met with greater success.
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NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE, Rcom 214 Coos Bldg.
Phone, Maruhfleld 814.
WM. WIOKENS
DON'T WORRY
THESE
WARM DAYS
, ABOUT
YOUR LAUNDRY
Whether at Summer Homo
. or Camp, sond it to us nnd
',', you mny Join the "Don't
Worry Club" nt onco. It will
' como back to you clean, puro
','. nnd in perfect condition as a
; ; result of our modern methods.
Coos Bay
Steam Laundry
PHONE NO. 571.
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FOR SALE Fairy Floss candy ma
chine, almost new. For terras
write-Gette & Collier, Coqullle, Or..
FOR RENT-TiFour; 5-room flats in
the O'Connell building on 'A
street. Apply Hall fc Hall. :
When you pay your subscription,
be sure that you got your votes for
The Coos Bay Times Popular Voting
Contest.
Boats In nnd Out. The Eureka
reached Coos Bay Saturday from
Portland and sailed yesterday for
Eureka. The Homer en route from
Frisco to Portland stopped here yes
terday to unload and take on some
freight.
No Deal Made. J. II. Flanagan
states the reports concerning a sale
of the Coos Bay Water Company are
incorrect. Various parties have
looked the plant over during the past
year or so with a view of making an
offer for it.
Enterprise In. The Enterprise
came in yesterday from Rogue River
and left for there again this morn
ing. The freight business between
hero and Wedderburn has been brisk
the past ten days on account of the
Marchmont races- which start there
today.
Gets Verdict. In a suit Involving
$2.00, F. W. Rleder secured a ver
dict for that amount Jigalnst the
United Stores Company In Justice
Pennock's court. The cost of the
litigation which amounts to a dozen
times the sum Involved were taxed
to the defendants.
Mother Is Dead. Mrs. Brlttaln,
who has been demonstrating the
use of "Mapleine," at North Bend nnd
Marshfield, received a telegram from
Seattle Saturday night stating that
her mother had suddenly died at
Aberdeen Washington. Mrs. Brlt
taln left yesterday morning for Aberdeen.
AVE KEEP on hand a full supply
of gas and lights, mantles, cooking
and heating gas stoves and gas ap
pliances. Call, or phono the Marsh
field office The Coos Bay Gas and
Electric Company,
OUR LINES extend to all parts of
both cities and if you are thinking
of using power, the only modern
plant is electric driven motors. Wo
have Installed several recently, the
largest being the Coos Bay Planing
Mill in South Marshfield. The Coos
Bay Gas and Electric Company.
Want Ads, They skvo time and make
money.
Many Enjoy Picnic. About
twenty-five couples enjoyed the Ha
hatohka Club picnic and dance at
Enegreh's grove yesterday. The at
tendance was not as large as expect
ed owing to many of the members
going on the excursion to Bandon
and Coqullle. "Twenty-one" was a
feature of the day's diversions.
Dredge Is Delayed. Secretary
Walter Lyon of tho Commercial
Club, has received a letter from
Major Mclndoo stating that tho gov
ernment dredge probably won't reach
Coos Bay until about September 1,
owing to unexpected delays in In
stalling some machinery and equip
ment. An effort was.mado to got tho
dredge hero boforo tho fair and have
it In operation then but this now
seems Impossible.
Secretary is Coming. Frank G.
Micolll, secretary of tho Southern
Oregon District Fair Association, ox-
Steamship Arrives Early Today After
Good Voyage Down Despite Heavy
Fog.
The Alliance arrived in Coos Bay
from Portland at G o'clock this morn
ing after a pleasant voyage dpwn.
She had a large passenger list and
a good cargo of freight. A heavy
fog made It difficult for Capt. Olson
to come down the Bay this morning
but ho did In good shape. The Al
liance will sail for Portland at noon
tomorrow.
Among those who came In on the
Alliance were the following:
Mrs. J. F. Clark, Mrs. JL. L. Paul
son, Geo. Larsen B. L. Cason, Wm.
Doran, Winifred F. Rood, Mrs. J. R.
Hyde, F. K. NIckerson, H. C. Dusen
doschen, J. E. Clary, Mr. Goodel, A.
E. Buttner, Paulino Buttner, S. A.
Armistend, L. Rasmussen, Mrs. L.
Rasmussen, J. P. McNlch61afc. W. E.
Berry, R. F. Whitty, Mrs. 'R. T.
Whltty, John Whitty, Geo. Whitty-.
James Whitty, Raymond Whitty,
Mary Whitty, M. O. Stemmler and
wife and three children, (Jessie Bar
tell, A. A. Hale, A. A. Scott, V. Hood'
H. J. Williams and wife, J. E. Al
len, H. J. Holt, Wm. J. Knox, V. S,.,
Howard, S. T. Housley, D. F. Mont
gomery, Lola Montgomery, Mrs, , R.
Bayard, J, P. Granger, R, Rpckwoll,
L. Allchoft, J. C. Moore,, H. Sldwoll,
J. W. Gunn, Geo. W. Nolan, Henry
Klnn, W. V. Ford, T. S. O'Hara,' V.
Schroeder,' E. G. Gearhart, Mrs. C.
R. Dobbin, Jas. Paulos and twelve
steerage. , ' .
steerage.
pects to leave within a few. days, for
Marshfield where ho will remain
until aftor the fair, wcilch convenes
at that place on August 29. Mr. Ml
celll states that the fair this year
will bo the banner event" ever heTd
under the auspices of this associa
tion, there being much Interest dis
played by those Interested In all sec
tions of the district. Roseburg
News.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hodson and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodson of South
Coos River, attended the funeral ot
Mrs. Jessie Piper Saturday.
NEWS OF COQUILLE.
items of Interest In the Valley Taken
From Tlio Sentinel.
C. W. Rosslter of Indianapolis,
rhd., arrived In the city Monday, for
a visit with his family who are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Locknian of this city. Mr. and
Mrs. Rosslter returned to their
home In the east today.
Joseph Lnblanc, who Is conduct
ing a wholesale liquor house In this
city, was arrested by Marshal Ho
berg Tuesday for selling liquors In
less quantities than a gallon. He
was taken before Recorder Kolley
who assessed him $50 which he paid.
There was rumor In this city thla
week of tho death of Herb Sweet
who fell from a bridge and broke
his neck. Sweet was employed on.
the bridge crew for several months
and "left this city for Washlngtoa
In April. No particulars could ho
secured, but It Is thought that, tho
accident occurred In Washington.
Erect Temporary School. ; Di
rector J. D. McNeal of tho Bunker
Hill-Bay Park School district, stated
today that the board had decided to
erect, a temporary; school building for
the coming winter. They 'have had
the planssubmltted to County Super
intendent W. H. Bunch and as' soon
as lieO. K.'b jtfiem,' tho cpntract will
be let. Next spring, the, permanent
building will bo, erected.'' A site' for
the school has been purha4e9 it om
tho'",FJan'agaii' ostatb'and' Is just bo-
tween the two additions.
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HAVE NAHHOW ESCAPE.
Kicking' Tcitm Causes Trouble Fo'r
J. Albert Mntson.
J. Albort Matson and wlfo had 'a
narrow escape from sorlous Injury
whllo driving homo from Coos City
Sunday evening. One of the horses
started to kicking, and got acroB3 tho
pole, Tho front of'tho rig was kick
ed to smithereens boforo Mr. and
Mrs. Matson could got out and In tho
melee, Mr. Matson received a blow
on tho head that rendered him un
conscious for a few moments? iVfs In
Juries were not serious, though. . '
Capt. J. B. Moomaw Informed tho
Sentinel this week that ha had re
ceived word from the Chicago con
cern that the boiler and one hundred
seven horse-power engine had been
shipped and was expected in about
two weoks. It Is expected that aa
soon as the machinery Is Installed
the Coqullle River Transportation
Co. will be ready to launch tho boat
which they have been building in
this city.
A meeting was hold In this city
Wednesday evening to arrange for
the entertainment of tho old soldiers
and pioneers at their reunion In this
city September 2, 3, 4. Several com
mittees were appointed who will re
port at an adjourned meeting to bo
held at the city hall next Wednes
day evening, but It Is hoped that a
largo attendance of our citizens will
be out to make this occasion a success.
ADVERTISED LIST.
' "List of unclaimed letters remain
ing In tho Marshfield, Oregon Post
"bfllce, August 10, 1908. Persons
calling for tho same will please say
advertised and pay one cent for eack
advertised letter called for:
Frans Feleks, Aattanen, Mrs. Mln-'
nlo Brickell, Albert Brltton, Hazel
Boyd, Herman Bruchner, Mrs. A. J.
Davis, Thomas Dalton, J. Deawer.
Mrs. Mae Empoy, J. Elbert, Murt
Fltzpatrlck, Charley W. Fox, W. C.
Glngras, Roll Goodman, H. H. Hall.
Albert Kempany, Dan Loons, C. A.
Lelghton, Van E. Crowley"," Mattlo
Louis, Alf. Lunden, L. M', Markino,
Mrs. Matilda Mlkeson, Mnrgarot E.
Miller, George Mlttelton, H. S. Ney.
E. A. Nllson, Miss Ruby L, Ashlve.
,0. J. Olsen, Mrs. L. V. Ryan, Flor
ence Reece, Chas Roblson, D.J. Shu
man, J. P. Smith, Arcada Restaurant,
(R. K. Thurston, Mgn, J. W. Wynn,
Rev. T. W. Ward, B. Yellesma, Mrs.
Ada Wilson, Ernest Williams, J
Younger. W. B. CURTIS, P. M.
. Give the Woodmen a boost on
their building fund and enjoy an
evonlng of puro fun by attending tho
KNOX entortnlnmont at tho I. O. O.
1. hall, THURSDAY EVENING
AUGUST 20TH. Mr. Knox will makq
you laugh as you have not laughed;
before. Tickets for salo and seats;
reserved at Brown's Pharmacy.
Front street. Prices, 25c, 35c and.
GO cents.
You caa nUY or SELL through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and profit try them.
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