The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 03, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908.
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The Margaret'"
Will be here
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Friday and Saturday
Sept. 4th and 5th ;
In the Swedish Comedy T
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WANTED Woman to do general
house work. Good homo and goou
wages. Apply Mrs. John It. Smith,
North Bond, Ore.
FOR RENT Small cottage, partly
furnished. Inquire NE corner
Second and 'C streets.
Prices 25, 35 and 50c
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FOR RENT Large double office on
Front St. Snap rent, only ?10.
Apply Times office.
WANTED We have several parties
who are looking for nomesieau
locations or relinquishments also
Borne good timber claims. If you
know of any good homestead or
Hmbin- claims, it will pay you to
write us. Address: Aetna Realty
Company, 225 Falling building,
Portland, Ore.
COOS BAY TIDES.
The following tables give
hours of high and 'low tides
eTery day this week:
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
HIGH WATKR A. M. P. M.
Date
Tuesday . .1
Wednesday .2
Thursday . 3
Friday . . 4
Saturday . 5
SUNDAY . 6
SEPTEMBER. 108-
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NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Wm. Grow of Coaledo, visited
North Bend friends yesterday.
I h. m. ft h. m.
3:16 b.i 3.23
4:07 4.8 4:05
6:09 4.3 4:56
G:30 4.0 0:01
8:02 4.1 7:15
i 9:14 4.7 8:29
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ft.
6.3
6.2
6.2
6.0
6.1
6.3
Mrs. Wright and baby of North
Bend, spent yesterday in Marshfleld.
The launch Dispatch was laid up
yesterday by damage to her machinery.
1 Persona Notes
MISS ROSE FERRY of Riverton, la
visiting in Marshfleld.
MRS. WM. GRIMES is recovering
from nn attack of the grip.
A. Holling Is building a residence
on Sherman avenue, near the Porter
Mill.
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
8:56
9:34
10:23
11:28
1:02
2:19
2.1
2.b
3.0
3.5
0.6
0.2
9:47
10:42
11:47
12:54
2:26
1.1
1.0
0.9
3.7
3.7
Builders Attention
' I have just received a carload of
Ready Roofing
Po D Roof Paints
Ot D -Building Paper
Deadening Felt
Use only the BEST roofings
Avoid all cheap substitutes.
C. E. NICHOLSON, Agt.
nffiop at fi. B. Ice Plant Phone 731 f
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WANTED Strong young woman to
take care of invalid lady. Appiy
Mrs. Paterson, West Marshfleld or
at Times office.
FURNITURE For sale and house
for rent. Enquire at cottage, cor
ner Broadway and Washington.
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WHBTHRN ORHGON.
Fair tonight and Friday with
northerly winds.
New Notary Here. A commission
as notary of public has been Issued
at the statehouse at Salem for Ben
nett Swanton of Marshfleld.
Wm. Humbert of Eaststde, with
hia daughter, was shopping In Mnrsh
field yesterday.
Mrs. Robt. McCann spent yester
day as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Sherrard at Bay City.
The Methodist Episcopal Ladles
Aid Society will meet Friday after
noon at Mrs. Schmehl's home.
C. R. BARROW of Coquille, was In.
the city today on legal business.
ARTHUR McKEOWN Is at Ten Mile
looking after some property there.
GEO. E. PEOPLES of Coquille, was
in the city today between trains, on.
business.
J. H. PAULSON of the Coquille
Mills Co., was In the city today on
business.
MR. and MRS. P. E. DRANE ot Co
quille, was in the city today vis
iting friends.
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In Your Outing
You will miss it if you do not
carry
A KODAK
With You
We have them from 1 to 100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies
Cntuloguc Free.
Red Cross Drugstore
WANTED To buy moderate priced
gasoline boat. Address Times uox o
FOR SALE Elegant popcorn and
peanut roaster. Splendid opportu
nity for someone with small capi
tal. Be your own boss. Apply
soon as I go east in few days. John
S. Hays at Flanagan and Bennett
Bank corner.
Lawhorno and McCullough expect
to start the steamer "Flyer" on the
North Bend-Mnrshfleld run In about
ten days.
MISS HANSON, daughter of A. Han
son, has been ill lor some days
but Is improving.
Get Ready to Handle Fish. Man
ager Nicholson of. the Coos Bay Ice
and Cold Storage plant, has been ad
vised to place it In Immediate readi
ness for receiving and storing flsh for
the season. They expect to be In
shape for work by Saturday.
John Lenon of Porter addition, is
improving his residence property in
Empire. Mrs. Lenon Is visiting rela
tives there.
Dr. R..G. Gale will return from his
outing on Coos River tomorrow. He
has practically recovered from his
recent operation.
MISS CORA BELLONI of Coquille.
is spending a few days-wlth frlenda
in Marshfleld and North Bend.
MRS. HATTIE NICHOLLS of tho
Merchant & Kammerer store, will
leave tomorrow for San Francisco.
WANTED A teacher at Myrtle
Bank Schoolmust have first grade
certificate and qualified to teach
9th grade. Salary $50, board $12,
6 months term. Address with re
ferences, Charles Mahaffy, North
Coos River, Marshfleld, Ore.
FOR SALE Two best located lots In
Glasgow, for cost price; $350 buys
houso and lot In North Bend, the
rent brings 10 per cent interest.
B. S. Burney, North Bend.
DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany
, nlatted Into one and 5 acre tracts.
Make beautiful summer homes or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. &
Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld.
Will Play Ball. T. J. Lewis is ar
ranelng for an exhibition ball game
to be played here a week from Sun
day, the proceeds to go towards tne
Eacles building fund. It is likely
that the same will be between the
Eagles and Elks.
Miss Grace Kerr, who has been
spending a short time with relatives
at Bay City, has returned to her
home at Coquille.
Mrs. and Chas. Farrls, who have
been spending the past two months
with relatives and friends In Nebras
ka, have returned home.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL' wont to Co
quille yesterday to hold tho reg
ular session of the county commissioners.
c. f. Mcknight and l. a. liljeq-
VIST returned today from a busi
ness and pleasure trip to Bandon
and Coquille.
Brings Cnrgo of Shingles. The
Wllhelmina arrived in yesterday
from Bandon with 600,000 shingles.
Part of the cargo was for local peo
ple but 320,000 was for shipment to
San Francisco. The Wllhelmina will
leave today for Bandon with about
ten tons of miscellaneous freight.
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VKen paint peels off
and looks dead its &
case of Slltt stroke.
Pat ton a
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e overcome by the Sun
Patton's Sun-Proof Paint represents tho l only true
orinctole ol scientific palnt-maldm:. combining : the
EiihTJi- 5.ffMB of beauty with the greatest coverine
Sty6 aMrabX. 1 townSt Jose its lustre.
It doesnot peel, crack or chalk on.
Send for book and color card (free) to Patton
Paiwt Co., Lake Street. Milwaukee, Wis.
Pioneer Hardware Co.
Marshfield
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Wages $25 per.
month. Small family. No wash
ing. For particulars, apply to
phone Farmers 208
WANTED School teacher for Dis
trict No. 35. Must bo qualified to
teach eighth grade. Satisfactory
wages. Address L. D. Smith,
Marshfleld, Ore.
Runs Nail Into Foot. G. W. Car
leton is suffering from a severe in
jury to his foot as a result of step
ping on a nail. The nail pierced the
sole of the' shoe and penetrated his
foot. No serious developments are
feared although the Injury will be
very painful for some time to come.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh and
children of Boise, Ida., who have
been visiting at Bandon, have come
to North Bend with a viow of locat
ing here.
Frank Marhoffer, tho Eastslde
merchant, has returned from a visit
to his home in Crescent City. He
says that Coos Bay is more prosper
ous than either Crescent City or Eureka.
SUPT. F. A. GOLDEN will leave in
a day or two for 'Frisco and other
points south on a business and
pleasure trip.
MRS. NELLIE COFFELT will leavo
tomorrow to visit friends and rela
tives in San Francisco and other
southern points.
FOR SALE LAUNCH BLANCO.
Will sell or trade ' for larger
launch. For information write or
call on Claude Nasburg, Marsh
fleld, Ore.
WANTED TQ RENT Furnished
quarters for family of four. Must
be equipped for light housekeep
ing. 'M care Times.
Take Over Exchange Soon.
Messrs. Durett and Douglas of tho
Coos Bay Homo Telephone Company,
announce that they expect to take
over the local phone exchange and
the Coos and Curry county lines and
exchanges of the Pacific Telephone
Company within a week or just as
soon as a representative of tho com
pany who Is to conduct the transfer
arrives here.
Contractor T. W. Rennio has or
dered lumber from the Old North
Bend mill to plank Sherman avenue
and will begin work soon and rush
it to completion before the rainy season.
MISS CANNON and Mrs. L. D. Pet
tyjohn will leave In a few days lor
Salem, Ore., to visit relatives and
take In the State Fair.
MR. and MRS. HERBERT LOCK
HART are planning to go to San
Francisco and other southern
points next week on an extended
trip.
FOR SALE Eighteen Jersey heifers,
two years old, will be milch cows
next spring. Address Mrs. S. A.
Yoakam, Coos River.
The Methodist Episcopal church
will hold Its postponed picnic next
Saturday, the members of the party
going on the Alert to Piper's Grove,
the scene of the festivities. The Pres
byterian Sunday School will join
them In the day's outing.
MRS. LEWIS, who has been visiting
at tho home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Howard, will leavo
for her home in California tomorrow.
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NORTON & HANSEN
WANTED TO RENT Small resi
dence or cottage for family of
four; must be close In. Address,
Box 10, Tlmes
WANTED Plain sewing of all
kinds. Children clothes. Address
Box 285.
Mrs. Yonknm to State Fair. Mrs.
S. A. Yoakam, state dairy inspector,
Is down from her Coos River ranch
today, and Is making preparations to
attend the Douglas County Fair now
being held In Roseburg. She leaves
for Roseburg tomorrow and from
there goes to Salem where she assists
in the Dairy Exhibit. The Coos coun
ty dairy exhibit for the State Fair,
which will be forwarded on the next
Alliance, will be met at Portland by
Mrs. Yoakam who will have charge
of it.
Miss Marlon Yoakam of Coos
River, will leave on the next Alliance
tn nttend the state fair at Salem.
She has a position as demonstrator
there and after the fair she will go
to Corvalls to take a four years
course at tho agricultural college,
ROBERT SWANTON, who has been
visiting his brother, Bennett
Swanton. and other relatives and
' friends here will leave soon for
San Francisco.
LEWIS WORTH and family of Coos
River, have been quite ill for tho
past week. Their ailment is not
serious and whether It was duo to
something in the food or water
has not been determined.
FOR RNT Four -rom lata la
tho O'Connell buildlms 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Kail.
STATIONERS
I OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTKIi g
ciiNSRT BAY STAUb
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
d m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
?iuoBNn ctariPS - Phone 111
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FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld
Skating Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
full through. Managers Chapman
and Bedilllon If they arranged the
game were planning on running big
excursions from the two towns.' Co
quille holds the penant with Bandon
in the second place and as the lea
cuo season is over, the game here
would be simply an exhibition one.
FOR SALE Snap in ten-room room
ing house. Address Box' 117,
Marshfleld, Oregon.
FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from
Marshfleld. Address R. McOmn,
North Bond.
WANTED Cook, must bo good
baker. Apply 'O' care Times
Mnrgnrct lies Returns. The Mar
garet lies Company arrived today
after a very successful three days
tnnr nt Mvrtle Point, Coquille and
! Bandon, and will open at tho Opera
House tomorrow, Friday evening in
the Swedish comedy "Ole Oleson."
The same will be repeated on Satur
day. It is tho intention of this com
pany to play a circuit of tho county
playing a new play each week and
will appear at the Masonic Opera
House every Friday and Saturday
nights.
JUDGE LOWELL PLEASED.
J. E. OREN and wife and son, Do
nald started this afternoon for
Roseburg where Mr. Oren will bo
a member of tho Coos Bay com
mittee to confer with E. H. Harrl
man concerning the construction
of a railroad to this place.
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Building Material
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BRICK
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FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
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DRAIN TILE and
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GOODS
WHOLESALE
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PLUM11NG SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
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:: flreen Coffees
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standing on the part of a clerk at
tho fair last week, some fine fruit
and vegetables from Mr. and Mrs.
PAtr Rpntt's famous "Glen Gardens"
were not on exhibition. They had
some excellent colory, lettuce, cur
rants and strawberries which were
declared by many who saw them
later to bo the best they had over
seen. Some of tho exhibits woro
shown In the Chamber of Commerce
and were ndmlred by many there.
see. US FOB. FAIR. PRICES
NnnWBEND HARDWARE ( SUPPLY CO
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Talk Match finnic The Bandon
'and Coquille ball teams have beon
1 negotiating to play a match game
In Marshflold next Sunday for $1,500
1 a side but no nfcreomont lias been
I reached and it looked this morning,
according to a message from the
'valley, as though tho matter would
Pendleton Man Will Lnbor to Ilulld
Up New Organization.
Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pen
dleton, who delivered an able addross
at the Oregon-Idaho Development
congress hero last week says in a
letter to Walter Lyon:
"I arrived homo on Thursday
evening and shall always look back
with nleasure upon the visit to Coos
Bay, and if tho nowspaper reports
are correct that after my departure
I was honored with the election to
the presidency of the permanent
congress, I desire to say that I ap
preciate tho honor thus conferred
and will do what I can to further tho
purposes of the organization. I de
sire to thank you and tho many citi
zens of Marshflold for tho many
courtesies extended to mo during my
visit there."
Do not forget that DoWltt'B Little
Early Risers are tho best pills made.
They are pleasant little pills that are
easy to tako and are prompt ana
gentle. Wo sell and recommend
them. Sold by LOCiuiAin x i:n-SONS.
J. N. SHAHAN, who has been stop
nine In Empire for some tlmo.
leaves on tho next steamer for hia
old homo In Hutchison, Kansas,
going via Seattle. Ho expects to
return to Coos Bay after a -visit
with friends In tho Sunflower
state.
Uso The Coos Bay Times Want Ada
Tho BREAKWATER sails for
Portland Saturday, Septembor G, at
D p. m.
TRY a sack of Yakima best flour,
Old Firm Name
New Manageraont
The Illdo and Fur Business of
A. HELMING & CO.
Is being conducted at th old stand.
Highest Prices for your Ilidcfl.
Call and Bee
A. HELinNG & CO., Front St.,
Cold Storngo Dock, Marshfleld.
SIANGAN'S UNDERTAKING
PARLORS.
A full lino of caskets, couches,
robes and funeral supplies in
general.
Licensed ombalmor with
lady usslstant.
South Broadway.
Telephones: OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
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