T
''m'.wjmwiwwwm i""i'U
1
4. fr-fr- !' - '! - - - - fr -. j- ;. - .. -
I
t
f
5
?
MASONIC OPERA HOUSE
TONIGHT
Georgia Harper
In the Qreat Religious Drama
"In the Shadow
f the Cross"
Seats on Sale at the Usual Place
ADMISSION 25 and 50c
t
X t ?
.- . .
y y - -y - v y y y
------------(J
TEN
A Few Second Hand
TENTS
FOR SALE
ioneer Hardware Co.
! Are You
Building a Home?
It so it will pay you to call on the
Coos Bay Planing Mill
T for "11 kinds of interior finish, Porch Columns,
T Stair Work and Mouldings.
f PHONE 800
FACTORY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NEAR BROADWAY.
X
MMMMMMMMMMM W.Wi
TITLE GUARANTEE
Phone 143
I On Your Way Home
? Drop in and see our complete line of good things 5
to eat. FANCY PASTRY', GOOD PIES and HOME
S MADE BREAD.
COOS BAY
PHONE 1111
vy4'XMv4vKyVvVVvVvVvVvV
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
Uiru fDAnF MFATQ Tho odor of good roast beef, however
lull JllflL IVILrlliJ appetizing, can onlv bo suggestive of
tho delicious tastefand floVor-.tflat goes with every pieco of meat we sell.
All our meats are tlie choicest we can produce.
R. H. NobleTEb CITY MARKET Phone 1941
, C and Frpnt, Street", .Marshfleld , Oregon
jHSESHSHSESHSESBSa!5ZSE5aS2SHSZSlSl!SE5,a5S5HSE5H5HSZFa5a5ZSHS,2E2SZS2Sa
Building
CEMENT
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
e5a5S5ESESBSHSHSHSZ5ZSH5HSESE5HSH5aasaSf23HSHS3E5H5HS252SHSZ5E52S
fr -,;, -,;, - fr.
4
A A . A J. . l
y.y.tfr.;! - . q. ...-.;3. .;, - ,J, - ,J,
TS For
Kent
:
I?
i t
x i
& ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Scngstacken, Mgr.
BAKERY
Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
Material
PLUM1INC SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1S08.
---
ill
it::
V::
i::
M
f ::
fl::
DON'T WORRY
THESE
WARM DAYS
ABOUT
YOUR LAUNDRY
Whether at Summer Homo
or Cnmp, scml it to us and
you may Join tltc "Don't
Worry Club" nt once. It will
come back to you clean, pure
and In perfect condition as a
result of our modem methods.
Coos Bay
i I Steam Laundry
PHONE NO. 571.
!i
i Get Your Suit Pressed
J While you wait, bathe, sleep
J or wlillo you eat at WAS-
SOX'S SHOP, on 'A' street.
If you have not a suit, let
me make you one for $!IB or
I 910. If that is too much for
your pocket book, let ine take
your measure and have the
Royal Tailors make you one
, much cheaper with an Extra
I Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor
rect desreiption of jti3t what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good fit. PHONE 2211.
VQi
r i kif-
Al L.ORING
I A
i
Breakfast Foods
We have the most complete
line of breakfast foods on the
Bay.
Hercules Wheat Flakes
Columbia Oat Flakes
Olyinpia Wheat Hearts,
Egg-O-Seo
Post Tcnsties
Cream of Wheat
Farina
Force
Germen
Violet Wheat
Violet Onts
Shreded Wheat Biscuits
Cream Onts
Always in stock nt
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY' GROCER
::-n---tt-tt---::-::---t
LAKESIDE INN
Ten Mile Lake
Now open for guests. European plan.
Special accommodations for families.
Good table board. Special rates to
parties. Postofllce and telephone ac
commodations. Everything new and
first class. Arrangements may bo
made In advance or call at house
when you arrive.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Would Have
Saved Him $100.00.
"In 1902 I had a very severe at
tack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Far
rar of Cat Iy'jind, La. "For several
weeks I wa unable to do anything.
On March 18, 1907, I had a similar
attack, and took Chamberlain's Co
lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which gave me prompt relief. I con
sider it one of the best medicines of
its kind In the world, and had I used
it In 1902 believe it would have
saved be a hundred dollar doctor's
bill." For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
LUMBER LUMBER
LUMBER
All kinds ot building mate
rial furnished on short notice.
Our grades of lumber Nos. 1,
2, and 3, are superior to the
same grades from any other
mill,
For prices and estimates, see
A. M. Ross at office of Snover
& Feeney, Lockhart building.
JOHNSON LUMBER COMPANY
Phone, Marshfleld 81 K.
Do not forget that DoWitt's Little
Early Risers are tho best pills mado.
They are pleasant little pills that aro
easy to take and aro prompt and
gentle. We sell and recommend
them. Sold by LOCKHART & PAR
SONS. N
ATIONAL KJIPLOYMENT
OFFICE,' Room 211 Coos Bids.
Phono, Marshfleld 814.
WM. WICKENS
I Tattle of tQ Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
and down the town.
. the chaff of gossip flying up
coos hay tidi:s.
The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
AUGUST, 1008.
the
for
HIGH WATER
A. M.
P. M.
Date
h. in.
5:05
6:22
7:43
9:03
10:03
10:52
ft.
5.1
4.G
4.5
4.7
5.0
5.3
h. in.
5:12
G:10
7:12
8:17
9:17
10:07
ft.
Tuesday . .IS
6.6
6.4
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.4
Wednesday 19
Thursday . 20
Friday . . 21
Saturday . 22
SUNDAY . 23
LOW WATERI A. M. I
AUGUST, 1008.
M.
Date.
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
ihursday .
1'riday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
I h. in. ft. i h. m.i
18 10:57 2.1
19 0:04 0.7
19 11:57 2.8
20 1:14 0.0 1:05
21 2:23 0.4 2:19
22 3:24 0.0 3:27
23 4:14 -0.2 4:25
3.3
3.4
3.4
3.2
I '
'$ WEAT.1KU FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
;( WESTERN OREGON.
! Showers tonight or Wednesday;
' cooler except near coast.
...
i
I LOCAL TEMPICRATCRERE-
; pout.
For twenty-four hours ond-
ing 5 p. m., August 17, by Mrs.
O E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
! Maximum
, Minimum 45
At 5 p. m., 00
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
Council Tonight. The Marshfleld
I city council will meet tonight to
j ' award the contracts for several street
J improvements. Other matters will
? also be brought up.
Mrs. Millis Entertains. Mrs. C. J.
MRUs entertained a party of sixteen
on a launch ride and at a picnic at
Charleston Bay Saturday. The trip
down and back was made in "The
Beaver." The usual picnic festivities
were enjoyed.
Celebrates Birthday. Saturday
was Clifford Deane's sixteenth birth
day and in the evening a number of
friends of the family dropped In on
them at the diaries Deane home on
South Broadway. A very pleasant
time was enjoyed.
Fi Stock's Value. W. H. Dindin
ger, Chas Stauff and D. Y. Stafford
have been named as the appraisers
to determine the value of the stock of
the Bonbonierre candy company
which closed Its doors a few weeks
ago. The store Is located In the Coos
building on 'A' street. Judge C. A.
Sehlbrede, referee in bankruptcy, has
named H. W. Painter as trustee for
O. B. Frye, the proprietor, who has
entered bankruptcy. The liabilities
and assets are not definitely known.
WANT GOOD BREAD?
the new City Bakery.
Then try
WANTED In North Bend or Marsh
fleld, a small furnished homo- or
apartment for two in family. No
children. Reasonable. Address
"Q" care Times.
FOUND Seal watch fob, engraved
"F. C. P." Owner can have same
by paying for this ad. Call at
Times office.
WANTED Rooms for light house
keeping by family of two. Will
pay good price for suitable rooms.
Cull Phone 1053.
FOR RENT 3-room suite. Inquire
first house north of Marble Works.
FOR SALE Oil barrels, scrap cop
per, tar ana lamp uiacK. Apply at
Marshfleld office The Coos Bay
Gas and Electric Company,
WANTED Dishwasher
Oregon, North Bend.
at Hotel
W ANTED 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
FOR RENT Ranch, nino miles from
Marshfleld. Address R. McGinn,
North Bend.
FOR SALE Fairy Floss candy ma
chine, almost now. For terms
. write Getto & Collier, Coqullle, Or.
FOR RENT Four 6-room flats In
the O'Conuell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall tz. Hall.
Personal Notes j
MISS MAMIE MAHONEY spent Sun
day wltli friends at Empire.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE came over
from Coqullle today on business.
II. MILNER and family have re
turned from their outing on Coos
River.
VIRGIL PUGH and wife, spent Sun
day at the home of J. N. Shahnn
at Empire.
MISSES VIVIAN TAYLOR and MAE
DENNETT came down from Coos
River yesterday.
MR. and MRS. PHIL WILBUR spent
Sunday at the home of Capt and
Mrsi Magee in Empire.
L. A. LILJEQVIST will leave Thurs
day to attend court nt Gold Beach
and will be absent about a week.
MRS. MILTON HUFFMAN left on
Monday's stage for Gardiner where
she will visit her brother, Mr. O.
B. Hinsdale.
A. E. KRUSE and wife have moved
from Prosper to Marshfleld and
will occupy the Brown residence
on Cedar street.
MR. and MRS. LEE WEBSTER drove
over from Empire City today and
were warmly welcomed by their
numerous friends.
MRS. W. S. CHANDLER has issued
invitations for a card party at the
Chandler bungalow on South Coos
River this afternoon.
MRS. ARRINGTON and her friend,
Mrs. Huffman of Merced, Cal., were
week end guests at the Chandler
bungalow on Coos River.
SYDNEY BRYANT CLARKE has re
turned from Coos River after
spending a month with his friend,
Wesley A. Seaman at "The t Or
chard." MRS. THOMPSON of Ten Mile, who
teaches the Big Creek school, pass
ed through Marshfleld en route to
Myrtle Point to attend the teach
ers Institute.
MRS. TOM HARVEY and her sister,
Miss Ruvh Dean and Miss Nell left
today on the Alliance for Grants
Pass. Miss Dean has been visit
ing the Harveys for some time.
C.
C. GOING and wife, loft today on
the Alliance for Portland to be
gone till September 1. They will
visit friends and relatives while in
tho city, and Mr. Going will select
tho fall stock for the Arm of Going
& Harvey.
H. FLANAGAN returned today
from a big deer hunt In which he,
Dr. E. E. Straw nnd J. W. Flana
gan, participated in under the
guidance of Frank Rogers at tho
forks of Coos river yesterday. He
didn't get any deer but J. W. Fla
nagan claims he got two.
MRS. C. E. BAYARD of Tho Dalles,
Ore., arrived on Alliance for a
vacation in Coos Bay's cool and de
lightful climate. She says tho
heat has been most Intense in east
ern Oregon and this change Is most
acceptable. She comes to visit her
brother Judge Watklns at The
Cedars.
MISSES PEARL and RUBY WAT
KINS have returned from a fort
night's visit up Coog RJver, at the
homes of Rov. Mr. Smith and Mrs.
Ferguson. Miss, Reta Ferguson
accqmpanled them home for a few
days 'visit at "The Cedars'," ' the
hoirio of Judge George Watklns, at
Marshfleld Ileights.
4
AT THE THEATRE, 4
Thoo 'Who ffenf ip Jho jMnsonic
Opefiy House last night oxpectjng to
have' a good laugh -wore not disap
pointed. "Oh, What A JWght" was
tho play and. everybody laughed as
much as possible. Tho lilot of tho
comedy is a good ono and somewhat
new. Miss Harper appeared to good
advantage, arid Mr. Dotrlck did wojl
with his part. Tonight "In Tho
Shadow of tho Cross," ono of tho
strongest plays in tho repertoire, wijl
bq presonted. In tho character pf
Corallo In this play, Miss Harper has
won much fame. It gives her every
opportunity to display her talents as
an emotional actress and to display
some of her beautiful gowns. Tho
story of the play la very interesting
and holds tho audience In closo atten
tion until the final fall of tho curtain.
It Is ono of those raroly gpod plays
and will bo given with tho best skill
of this talented star and her excellent
company.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Miss Lillian McCann made a busi
ness trip to Eastslde today.
Rufus Hunter of North Bend, is;
a visitor In Marshfleld today.
Mrs. B. Turpen of Marshfleld, spent
a pleasant day Monday as a guest of
Mrs. C. M. Byler of North Bend.
L. J. Simpson and wife, returned
yesterday from "Shore Acres" whera
they have been spending a few days.
Mrs. Brown who has been spend
ing several months with her daugh
ter, Mrs. E. E. Hayes, left today for
Coqullle, Carl Hayes accompanied her
home.
"RED LIGHT" DISTRICT
MUST LEAVE THE CITY
District Attorney Serves Notice On
Proprietors to "Move On.
Notice has been served on tho
proprietors of the houses In Marsh
field's "Red Light" district along tho
plank road on north Front street,
that they must move outside tho city
limits by September 14. It Is stated
that the notices were served in ac
cordance with instructions from tho
district attorney. Tho removal ot
the houses beyong the city limits will
not place them beyond the pale ot
prosecution but will place them under
the surveillance of Sheriff W. W.
Gage instead of the local police force.
BEDILLI0W IS HARD
AFTER THE PEWAMT
Ruudon Baseball Manager Said to
Have Secured Three New Play
ers to Win Victory.
According to a telephone message
from Bandon today, Manager R. E. L.
Bedilllon has secured three new play
ers In order to laud tho penant ot
the Coos county baseball league for
Bandon. A new catcher, short-stop
and a fielder are said to have been
added. Peralto of Coqullle, has been
catching for Bandon recently. Tho
new Bandon players are to be tried
out In Marshfleld Sunday. A report
that Bandon wouldn't be over Sunday
proved to bo unfounded. Members
of the Bandon team said that they
would be here sure in order to lineup
to wrest the two last games of tho
season from Coqullle.
REALESTATETRANSFERS
,t
Dally Real Estate Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co. Henry Sengstnckcn,
August 14, 1908.
Thos. Vlgars et ux, to Berndt F.
Bengtson, deed; lots 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8,
9 and 10, blk 18, Woodlawn addi
tion to North Bend. Consideration..
$10.00.
August 14. 1908.
Zolla Nichols, to G. D. Palmer,
deed; lots 1 to 5 and 21 to 24, blk.
5 and lots 8 to 12, blk 8, Graves ad
dition to Marshfleld. Consideration
?10.
Lawrence B. Jennings, to Zelma E.
Stockel, deed; lots 5 and 6, blk 42,
East Marshfleld. Consideration, $10.
Frank Cronholm, to Jacob Matt
son, deed; parcel of land beginning;
1229. 3 ft S & 733. 9 ft E of corner
of sees 10. 11, 14 and IB, twp 24,
R 13, being Boat House lot No. 9.
Consideration, $10.00.
Geo. J. Schaefer et ux, to M. L
Grout, deed; blks 1 to 19, Schaefer'a
Deep Water Front addition to C003
Bay. Consideration, $1.00;
Caroline Van Zlle & hus, to Hattle
J. Griflln, deed; lots 17 and 18, blk
73, North Bend. Consideration
$600.
August 12, 1908.
Geo. F. Zurcher, to Thomas Lonet.
deed; lots 1 and 2, blk 1, Schettcra
addition to Marshfleld. Considera
tion, $350.
U. S. of A. to Richard J. Reeves,
Receiver's receipt; lot 2 and E ot
NW, sec 7, twp 23, R 12.
Richard J. Reoves et ux, to Petor
Calvl, deed; timber on lot 2 and E
of mVVi, sec 7, twp 23, R 12. Con
sideration, $100.
April 13, 1908.
Martha Davis, to Samuel D, Mag
nes, deed; parcel of land beginning:
at meander corner, between sees 25
and 26, twp 25, R 13, containing
23.89 acres. Consideration, $10.00.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to W. II.
Church, deed; lots 13 and 14, blk
26, Coos Bay Plat C. Consideration,
$450.
A. M. Moss et ux, to J. W. Snover
et al, deed; of N of SE.
NEVi of SWVl, E of NWU, sec
24; and E of SW4, NWi of
SWA, SEV4 of NWV and W. 9.5S
acres of lot 1, sec 13, twp 2G, R 13.
Consideration, $1,000.
WE KEEP on hand a full supply
of gas and lights, mantles, cooking
and heating gas stoves and gas ap
pliances. Call or phono tho Marsh
flohl ofllco Tho Coos Bay Gas and.
Electric Company.