The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 07, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TiMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908.
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Mrs. John H. Somers
Rcspectf'jlly begs to announce to the public that she
will open a first class
Millinery $&jr$
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FOUND Ladles hunting caso gold
watch. Owner may hao same by
giving description and paying for
this notice. Apply O. K. Chop
House.
in the "COOS BUILDING" and urges an irispecn
of the same by you, dh. ner
Opening Days Sept Id 7
'It will be my endeavor to offer to the ladies
of Marshfield the latest creations pike -Millinery
tyorld, consistent w'xtK good style, and
reas'ohaBle prices. I anticipate the pleasure
6f a visit: from you to my opening Wednes
day aritf Thursday, Soptember i6lh and .17th.
Respectfully,
fjfrs. John H. Seiners, Designer.
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ITe lies Company "
FOR SALE Young driving horse,
harness and delivery wagon. H.
Sanford farm Sumner, Ore., Phone
Farmers 121X7.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Mrs. W. S. McFarland.
WANTED We have several parties
who are looking for homestead
locations or relinquishments also
somo good timber claims. If you
know of any good homestead or
timber claims, It will pay you to
write us. Address: Aetna Realty
Company, 225 Falling building,
Portland, Ore.
COOS BAY TIDES.
The following tables glvo the
hours of high and 16w tides for
overy day this week:
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. l M.
Date h. m. ft h. m. ft.
Monday . .7 10:09 r.3 9:34 C.7
Tuesday . . 8 10:55 6.0 10:32 7.3
Wednesday 9 ii:3S G.5 li:2fi 7.4
Thursday .10 12:16 7.0
Friday . . 11 n-lft 7.i io.ee 7 ,
Saturday . 12 l:b5 7.2 1:34 7! I
bUNDAY ..13 1:54 6.9 2:14 7.3
DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany
platted Into one and 5 acre tracts.
Make beautiful summer' homes or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. &
BHUngs. Exclusive agents, Marfld.
i.ow water
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Tuesday .
Wednesday
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SEPTEMBER. 1U08.
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DR. E. E. STRAW went to Coqulllo
today on business.
MISS SUSIE MALCOM is
friends on Kentuck Inlet.
visiting
HENRY HIGGIN of North Coos
River, spent Sunday In Marshfleld.
WALTER LYON leaves today for
Salem to attend the Oregon State
Fair.
JOHN WALL of West Marshfleld, is
recovering from quite a severe Ill
ness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Elckworth of
South Mrtrshfleld, were the guests
yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. GebharU
The Presbyterian Ladles Aid So
ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. J. E. Burkhart.
S. Van Scoy, who has held a posi
tion as fireman at the Porter Mill,
has resigned and returned to hia
home in Eugenp,
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North Bend Every Sunday
Myrtle Point Every Monday
Coquille Every Tuesday
Bandon Every Wednesday
Marshfield Every Friday and Saturday
This Week Beginning Sept. 7
The Great Circus Play
"UNDER THE LION'S PAW"
Next Week Beginning Sept. 14
"The 'GIRL AND Ifi GAMBLER"
TICKETS 25c, 35c and 50c
FOR SALE Two best located lots In
kGlasgow, for cost price; $350 buys
house and lot In North Bend, the
rent brings 10 per cent interest.
B. S. Burnoy, North Bend. e
WANTED Competent girl ror gen
eral housework. Wages $25 per
month. Small family. No wash
ing. For particulars, apply to
phono Farmers 2 OS.
WANTED School teacher for Dis
trict No. 35. Must bo qualified to
teach eighth grade. Satisfactory
wages. Address L. D. Smith,
Marshfield, Ore.l
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FOR SALE LAUNCH BLANCO.
Will sell or traie for larger
launch. For Information write or
call on Claude Nasburg, Marsh
fleld, Ore.
LOST A brown silk veil somewhere
between the cold storage and
Times ofllfllce on Friday, leave at
Times office and receive reward.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ond-
lng 5 p. in., September 6, by
Mrs. E. Mlngus, special govern-
ment meteorological observer.
.Maximum 63
v .Minimum 54
At 5 p. m 00
Precipitation none
Wind, Southwest; partly cloudy f
A .t 4
Pnve 'A' Street. It was stated to
day that practically a sufficient
number of property owners had sign
ed up to secure the paving of 'A'
street from Front to Fourth this
fall. The work is to be done liv W
O. McCann under private contract.
, C. MAHONEY and Max Roberts
are spending a few dnys at Ten
Mile. '
MISS SWANSON has taken a posi
tion with the W. R. Haines Music
Company.
HARRY BUTLER, Robert Booth
and W. F. McKee spent Sunday
at Ten Mile.
The barkentine Chehalls which has
been at the Porter Mill for somo
time, is now at tho North Bend .mill
taking on a cargo of lumber.
Mrs. C. A. Strickland, who has
been ill with erysipelas .for some
time, is now at Mercy hospital and.
there Is only slight hope of her recovery.
Miss Lillian McCann, who ' has.
been spending a few days with her
sister, Mrs. E. R. Hodson, on South.
Coos River, returned homo yesterday.
MR. and MRS. JOHN A. WALKER
and the Misses Clarko spent Sun
day at Sumner.
R. E. THOMPSON of Bandon, was a
Marshfleld visitor Saturday on his
way to Portland.
MRS. J. IRVING SMITH of North
Bend, Is visiting Mrs. Frank Rog
ers on Coos River.
Hand Gives Concert. The Acme
Band give the first of a series of
open air concerts on Front street
Saturday evening. The several num
bers were enjoyed by a largo number.
The band has been making progress
and surprised many. The dates of
tne other concerts will depend
tho weather.
MRS. C. A. SHELBREDE has cone to
the Sehlbrede on North Slough
where she will spend the winter.
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TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
PflOne 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
FOUND Ladies gold! watch. Own
er can have same by describing
property and paying for this no
tice. Enquire Times office.
WANTED TO RENl Furnished
quarters for family of, four. Must
be equipped for light housekeep
ing. 'M' care Times.
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On Your Way Home
' Drop in end so our complete line of good things
to eat. FANCY PASTRY, GOOD PIES and HOME
MADE BREAD.
COOS BAY BAKERY
WANTED TO RENT Small resi
dence or cottage for family of
four; must be close in. Address,
Box 10, Tinges.
Enjoy Social The Baptists Young
People's Union held their regular
monthly meeting and social at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wat
kins Friday evening. The event was
well attended and a very pleasant
evening was enjoyed. The lawn was
beautifully decorated with Japanesp
anterns for the occasion and after
Mie program was concluded, refresh
ments were served.
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS will go to
San Francisco this week to visit
her daughter, Mrs. Melcher Nelson.
Mayor L. J. Simpson and Mrs.
Simpson, Miss Edith Simpson and
Miss King of San Francisco, spent
Sunday on Coos River on the launch
Union.
The Swedish people of North Bend
are making oxcavatlpn to commenca
tho erection of a new Swedish Luth
eran church, near the A. W. Myers
residence.
CAPTAIN A. R. MOOMAW and wife,
of Coquille, passed through Marsh
fleld Saturday on thoir way to
Portland.
Miss Edna Brainard of Ferndale
will leave shortly for Gainesville,
Idaho, where sho, will make her
home with her sister, Dr. and Mrs.
Herschel Rlggs.
W. W. LANGWORTHY and wife,
left Saturday for Portland where
they expect to make their home In
the future.
A BOY 15 Would like position in
store or other light work, with
reference. A. Llndqvlst, 'Marsh
fleld, Postoffice.
FOR RENT Four vo-room fats in
the 0!Connell building o 'A'
treet. Apply Hall & Hall.
Ir. Rotnor III. Geo. H. Rotnor,
manager of the Woolen Mills Storo,
left yesterday for San Diego, Cal in
response to a message announcing
tne serious illrtess of his mother.
Mr. Rotnor's parents live at Corona
do but formerly lived on Coos Bay,
Mrs. Rotnor having been a teacher
in the old Marshfield Academy many
years ago. The many friends of the
family will hopre for her early recov
ery. Mr. Rotnor Will be absent
about two weeks.
MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON and son,
have returned from a visit with
Mrs. Matson's mother, Mrs. Kruso,
on Isthmus Inlet.
Mrs. Ada Sharpe of North Bend,
will leave tomorrow for Walla Walla,
Washington, where she owns somo
property which she expects to dis
pose of while there.
Capt. A. M. Simpson, who has
been making a business trip north,
returned todny on the Alliance from
Portland and will remain in North
Bend for a short time.
PHONE 1111 Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank,
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IllVJip VlinUL IflO-rtlkJ appetiring, can onlv be suggestive of
the delicious tiwtnnd flavor that 300s with every pioce of nnnt we sell.
All our meatH'uro the choicest we win produco.
P. h. Noblfe The CITY MARKET Phone 1941
C and Front Streets. Marshfield, Oreeon
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at & a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111 j
FOR RENT Small cottage, ptrtly
furnisheH. Inquire NE coiner
Second and 'C streets.
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshflild
SkaMn? JVrk building. Inqu'-e
D. L. Avery owner.
FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles frot
Marshfield. Address R. MflG'vni),
North Bend.
WANTED A boat house for 22 foot
launch, will buy or rent. Geo.
poodrum.
Phone 481 or Mall Your order to f'
COOS BAY LJQUQR CO. f
Robt. Marsaen, Pres.
W. F. Rau, Gen'l. Mgr. f
Wo carry all leading brands of f
Whiskies, Vines, Cordials, Ales,
Satisfaction f
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Beers and Cigars.
guaranteed or money refunded.
All goods delivered promptly
within the city limlt3..
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PAHKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for salo
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
COFFEE
We take pride in our coffees.
All our brands are good but
price is Invariably tho Stand
ard of excellence. Our best
brand Is
iJepcndablo 4Kc
Then wo have also
Amber brand 25c
Addison 35c
Green Coffees
Then we havo also Costa Rlcan
and Gold Medal green coffees
for those who desiro to roast
their own coffees.
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Build Fine Wnlk and Street. F.
P. Norton and other proporty owners
near where Mr. Norton's fine resi
dence is located, are putting in some
of the best walks and streets that the
residence sections of Marshfleld havo
over had. Instead of" the crushed
stone paving originally ordered for
the street, two blocks of concrete
paving Is being put In. It costs con
siderably more but they figure that
the concrete will serve the traffic for
the time being and will eventually
serve as the base for whatever kind
of paving they may decide to put on
itop. It Is believed that the dirt that
ylll accumulate on the concrete will
Word a sufficient cushion for tho
iresent.
L. M. SUPLEE, cashier of the Flana
gan and Bennett banc at Myrtle
Point, Is spending a few days with
friends in Marshfleld.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nollner and
family, who have been spondlng;
several months on Haynes Inlet, havo
returned to North Bend to make
their home, Mr. Nollner's health,
has greatly Improved.
CAPT. A. M. SIMPSON returned on
the Alliance today from the Co
lumbia river where he has been
looking after sawmill Interests.
Maurice Burney has resigned his
position with the Sash and Door
Factory and left Saturday for Port
land In. response to a telegram from
his father, Judge Burnoy, who said
he had a good position for him in
that city.
E. L. C. FARRIN and wife, loft via
Drain today for Portland. They
will visit at points in tho Willa
mette valley before their return.
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IT'S THE KNOW HOW WHICH EN- f
ABLBS US TO EXCEL OTHERS
J Garden City Ta 'oring Company jJ
4 vying AJiua I'lium.
Work called for and delivered
promptly. French dry and
steam cleaning of ladios ruuj
gents garments a specialty.
Satisfaction or no Ckas ge.
Over dab Cigar Store
MarshiffcKL
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FRANK LAMBERTON, Russ Tower,
Claude Nasburg and Burt Dlm
mlck spent Sunday at the Frater
nity House boat on Coos River.
F. P. NORT,ON and wife, left Satur
day for Salem to attend the Ore
gon State Fair. Mr. Norton will
have three harness horses in the
races there.
Mrs. C. V. Rood and daughters, ot
South Coos River, are visiting In
North Bend where Miss Winifred
has a position In the public schoolas
teneher for the coming term, Mrs.
Rood expects to make her homo in
North Bend this winder.
WILL RUSH HOTEL.
MISS ELVIRA FRIZEEN is taking
Miss Lillian Hall's place In tho
Western Union offices while Miss
Hall spends a well-earned vacation
In Portland.
EASTSIDE NOTES.
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You can BUY or SELL through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis
wtch and profit try them.
QUICK DELIVERY.
For convenience of Call pa
trons tho Laundry office will
bo open Saturday evenings until
p o'clock.
Phone 671 today. Our wagon.
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Miirshfl!d und North Rend.
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YAKIMA Best Flour cost you no
thing If it isn't A 1. Sold only by tho
Anona Cash Grocory.
Mr. Kittson jf Eastside, is going
hunting and 'camping next week and
re' up.
frs. Pennock of aiarshfleld, was a
puet of Mrs. R. L. Cavanagh of
Easuide.
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Mil. Walter Thrash and Mrs. Mar-
tinkaof Eastside, were in Marshfleld
Saturday.
MrsL Jennings and dauerhter. Miss
F'oren, have returned to their old
home i. Eastside.
Mr. Gillette of Eastsldp. has sold
his placjand Intends to return to
ihe easj.n states where he came
from ovoia year ago.
MISS EDVARDA ERICKSON has re
turned from her summer vacation
at Marshfleld to resumo her worjc
as a teacher In tho Rosoburg pub
lic schools. Roseburg Review.
MRS. W. J. COSMEY has gone to
Grants Pass for a visit with rela
tives and friends at her old home
there. W. J. is now a disconsolate
member of the bachelor's brigade.
Additional Bricklnyers Will Ho Put
to Work This Week.
Work on the new $75,000 Chan
dler hotel will be rushed from now
on, additional bricklayers being
brought from Portland to push up
the walls as rapidly as possible. It
is not believed that there will be any
difficulty in sccurjng the materia) as
needed and it is the confident, ex
pectation that it will be enclosed be
fore the rainy season begins. Ar
chitect Hendricks stated that tho
hotel will probably be comploted on
or before January 1.
Is spending a few days wih tho
family of F. E. Crittenden arid
other frionds, Mr. Lighter expect
od to come down but could not
get away.
SELEQjkd GHAVEXSTEIN
i APPLIES.
Deliver freo , Ban pranQgc0
Oakland, Ik-ueley Alameda or Port
land, ? 2 00lGr box.
Delivered,, Los Angolos, San
Dlcso, Pugel pound ports or any
station on SSlti,ern pftCiflo or Santa
Fo railroad i California at $2.25
per box. Seep. s. Dow.
MISS PORTER, who has hoen visit
ing her friend, Mrs. Henry Sengs
tacken, will leave in a few days for
her homo in Los Angoles to re
sume her position in tho public
schools there.
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ROBERT MARSDEN, Jr., and wife,
left Saturday for Portland where
they will visit Peter Marsden and
wife, and later attend tho State
Fair In Salem. They expect to bo
gone about four weeks.
MRS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN and
tho MIssoa Porter, Holon Chand
ler, Gonovlovo Sengstnckon, Allco
McCormac, Lottie Larson, Holon
Doblo and Helen Chandler havo re
turned from a short outing at Ten
Mile,
MR. and MRS. NATE TALLANT of
Astoria, are spending a few days
on Coos Bay, Mr, Tpllant supervis
ing tho reconstruction of the Eni
plro Cannery which will bo operat
ed this year by the Tallant-Grant
Salmon Canning Company of Astoria.
MRS LIGHTER of Portland, wife of
tho News editor of tho Oregonlun,
GEQRGE F. WINCHESTER and
family are spendlpg a month at
tho ranch of Mrs. Winchester's pa
Tents' in Camas Valley. It is the
first vacation Mr. Winchester haa
had from his duties In tho Flana
gan and Bennett bank for qulto a
whllo and he says ho is going to
enjoy it. Visions of fine strings of
Chinese Pheasants mado him
hurry to reach his destination.
ANY ONE that nto any of those
HOT BISCUIT at tho Fair will testify
to tho quality of Sunsot Baking
Powder, Golden Gato Lard and Yaki
ma Best Flour. All sold by tho Ano
n Cnsh Grocery,
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