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THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION
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THE LIGHT
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Buy you can't "make light" of de
fective ones, becauso it is too serious
a matter. Never buy any kind of
property without first having the
title thoroughly searched. If you do
you may live to regret it. We are
expert searchers of titles and can
give you excellent professional ser
Tlcea for a small feo. You will find
it to your advantage to get acquaint
ed with us.
COME OUT OP THE COLD.
We can Bell you good warm houses
In good location from $1,260 to
$1,400 title perfect.
Title Guarantee
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10 year, old XXXX Rye, per a
gallon $4.00 f
Rest quality Port Wine, pe g
Ballon 53.00 J
Rest quality Sherry Wine, pes I
gallon 92.00 J
Ucst quality Angelic Wine, v
po- gallon 53.00 j
Rest quality Tablo CInrnt, per a
gnllon 50o A
Try a cnto of Welnlmrd or i
Lager Brer (Union Mndo).
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FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 481 V
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South Marshfleld
Coal$5.00 per Ton
Dry Stove Wood ?2.00 per
tier. We solicit your trade. All
orders filled promptly.
COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY
J. C. DOANE & SON, Props.
Phone 534 or Leave Orders at
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ODD FELLOWS
JAMES KEANE
supported by Miss Neva West
AND A POWERFUL ORGANIZATION INCLUDING
RICHARD CLAY MISS VIRGINIA EAMES TRUE DOARDMAN
J. LIONEL SWIFT MISS MAJORIE DALTON EDMUND FLYNN
ASHLEY C. COOPER MISS DAISY SWAYBEL WILLARD CLAWSON
IN NEW YORK'S LATEST LAUGHING SUCCESS. '
"FACING THE MUSIC"
FIVE niG SPECIALTIES! , FIVE BIG SPECIALTIES:
SEATS ON SALE AT LOOKHART
MARSHFIELD, every Saturday night. NORTH DEND, every Friday night. BANDON, every Monday
night. COQUILLE, every Wednesday night. MYRTLE POINT, every Thursday night.
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stop to Hgure what you can save
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HERE IS WHAT
"WHEAT 30c per sack.
SUGAR, 55c per sack.
BARLEY, 10c per sack.
CRACKERS, 15c per box.
CORN, 80c per case.
COAL OIL, 20c per 5 gallons. LARD, 15c per can.
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REDUCED RATES AT BLANCO HOTEL
This popular hotel will Inaugurate the ?1.00 per day for room tt
and meals, commencing January 1, 1909. Meals will be served U
in dining room at 25 cents. . ji
Special rates by week and month.
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SHORTS, 10c per sack.
FLOUR, 23c per sack.
ONIONS, $1.25 per sack.
TOJLATOES, 40c per case.
CONDENSED MILK, 80c per case.
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January 15 J
Plnno Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss
Lucy S. Horton.
Voice Miss Mable Clare Millis.
Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
Luse-Stump. Classes in Har
irony, Sight Reading, etc.
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PRICES BOc, 35c, 25c.
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TEMPERATURE RE- O
PORT. 4
For twonty-four hours end-
Ing at 5 p. ni Jan. 12, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 38
Minimum 24
At 5 p. m 3G
Precipitation none O
Wind Southwest; cloudy.
New Launch. Tom Goodalo Is fig
uring on building a fifty-foot launch.
Council Tonight. The Marshfleld
city council will meet tonight to take
up street improvement and propos
ed sewers.
Flour Going Up. F. S. Dow says
he has advices that there will be a
marked advance in the price of flour
as a result of the shortage of milling
wheat on the coast.
IIhjs In North Hciul. Rev. Fath
er D. R. Curley has bought from C.
S. Winsor, lots 1, 2, 3, Block 8, Plat
D, in North Bend. The sale was
made through Andrew J. Hoben.
A New Pharmacist. H. C. Mar
vin, an experienced pharmacist, has
arrived from Portland and taken a
position with the Lockhart-Parsons
Drug Company, on the "Busy Cor
ner." Map Not Ready. Owing to Insuf
ficient time to prepare a new map
showing the new names of the
streets, the plan of systematical ly
naming and numbering the streets of
Marshfleld will be delayed a few
days.
Elks Will Meet. The Marshfleld
Elks will meet at the Chamber of
Commerce Thursday night to perfect
plans for taking the census of
Marshfleld to secure permission to
organize a lodge here. No meeting
was held last night -owing to the
necessary number not being present
Install Officers. Dorlce Chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star held Its
Installation of officers last evening.
A social followed to which the
Masonic members and their families
were invited. It was one of the most
enjoyable affairs the Chapter has
known and the details will be given
In the social department of The
Times Saturday.
Buys Ranch. Mr. Hall-Lewis, for
mer city engineer of Hood River, has
purchased forty acres on Catching
Inlet and will convert It Into one of
the finest places In this section. It
was part of the B. F. Ross ranch.
There are about ten acres of bottom
land, sixteen acres of bench land and
the rest timber. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
will go to Hood River and have their
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and rooms for housekeeping. Ap
ply Times, or phone 27.
FOR RENT After January 15, two
story house at Cedar and Second
streets. Anson Rogers.
BUTTER WANTED Ranch butter
at Corthell's Delicatessen Cash
paid.
FOR SALE Furniture for four
rooms. Phone 61,
FOR RENT- Furnished rooms.
Robt. Marsden, Jr.
WANTED A house close in by re
sponsible party. P. O. Box 44.
BOY WANTED A good boy to work
in printing office and learn the
trade. Apply at Times office.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Resi
dence rear of Tlm-s building
I WANT To quit saloon business.
Have flno proposition. Ask me
about it. Y. Z. care Times.
WANTED Carpentering and Job
work. Corthell, phono No. 5C1.
FOR RENT Houso on Fourth St.
Apply to I. R. Towor at THE GUN
NERY. FOR RENT New five-room modern
flat with bathroom, already to be
furnished for housekeeping. Ap
ply Robt. Marsden, Sr.
goods shipped here, returning in
about six weeks to build a home.
Their fnnch is about five miles from
Marshfleld.
Firemen to Elect. The Marshfleld
Fire Department will hold its annual
election of officers January 21. It
is not likely that there will be any
particular change in the officials.
Improve Road. Chas. Doano and
F. S. Dow are planning to Improve
a road leading out past their prop
erty in South Marshfleld. Owing to
it never having been set aside as a
street, they will bo compelled to pay
for it themselves.
Mndo Quick Time. The Mary
Dodge, a lumber schooner, Is said to
have mude a new record for a sail
ing vessel between San Francisco and
Coos Bay on her last trip up. It was
exactly forty-six hours and thirty
minutes from the time she passed
out of the Golden Gate until sho was
off tho North Buoy. Capt. Shlpsey
is elated over the record.
Due to Blasting. Councilman J.
N. Nelson declares that the tremors
which many here thought were due
to a distant earthquake were caused
entirely by the blasting of the piling
at the new ferry slip. He says tnu
shocks were felt at Identically tho
time the three blasts wore exploded.
Others declare that it was dynamite
that an earthquake tremor prod
uces a sensation on one who has ever
experienced It that cannot be mis
taken. W. S. Turpen is still positive
that it was a quake.
Goes to Port Orforrt. The Wll
helmlna will sail tomorrow for Port
Orford with freight. Port Orford
merchants say that they are short
of all kinds of provisions and must
have goods soon. Gold Beach and
Wedderburn are also short provi
sions and must have goods soon.
But It practically is Impossible
for a vessel as large as the
WUhelmlna to be certain of sufficient
water on the bar to cross In and
out so the Wilhelmina won't venture
there. The Osprey Is still tied up
at North Bend.
' AT THE THEATRE.
The Tacoma Ledger has the fol
lowing concerning the singer who ap
pears at the Masonic Opera House,
January 27, under the auspices of
the Chamlnade club:
"Of Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab,
Portland's charming lyric soprano,
many flattering reports have been re
ceived, and there was much Interest
felt In this, her first appearance In
this city. The verdict, judged by
the rapturous applause which fol
lowed her numbers, was of entire ap
proval. Mrs. Schwab has a voice of
exquisite purity and freshness, and
she uses It In the most delightful
manner. Her appearanco Is espe
cially pleasing, and her singing goes
straight to the heart, winning her
many friends, who will bo happy to
welcome her again. A nretty
conceit of Mrs. Schwab Is tho prac
tice she makes of singlns rose songs
in honor of the Rose city.
Next Saturday evening, January
16, the Keafie Company will bo seen
to advantages In tho latest New York
success "Facing the Music." This
play has never been seen In the
smaller towns, and where ever pres
ented, has created and has received
tho highest notices. There will bo
Ave vaudeville acts.
NOTICE TO COOS BAY FRUIT
GROWERS.
All fruit growers of Coos Bay and
vicinity are urgently requested to at
tend a meeting of all interested In
this Industry to be hold in the
Chamber of Commerce rooms, Marsh
fleld, Oregon, Saturday, January 16,
nt 10 a. m. Matters of Importance
Including tho advisability of form
ing a local fruit growers association,
will be discussed. Every fruit grow
er should attend.
J. T. McCORMAC,
Pres. Chamber of Commerce.
WILHELMINA WILL SAIL
EARLY WEDNESDAY FOR PORT
ORFORD.
CHICKEN Pot pies at Corthell's.
Land Opening.
Thera is going to b land open
ing at Roseburg, Ore., January 20,
1909. For lists, bluo print maps
with vacant lands marked thereon
and full information ?acardine fil
ings, etc., lend $2.00 to
ROSEBURO ABSTRACT COMPANY,
Roseburg, Ore,
9110.00 GIVEN away at Prize
Dance given by Knights of Finland
at their hall on 'C street, on Satur
day, January 23, 1909.
Personal Notes f
MUS. J. T. McCORMAC was a yni'X
Bend visitor today.
GUS. CARLSON of Templeton, was
a Bay visitor today.
O. B. HINSDALE of Gardiner, is In
Marshfleld on business.
H. C. DIERS of North Bend, wj-s in
Marshfleld today on business.
A. R. McDONALD and daughter, of
Ten Mile, are spending a few days
In Marshfleld.
ALVA DOLL and wife, left yesterday
for an extended trip through
Southern California.
MISS MAY STAUFF, who underwent
an operation the other day, Is still
in a critical condition but it will
be a day or two before there can
be any perceptible change In her
condition.
EUGENE CROSTHWAIT has leased
the home formerly occupied by
George Westlake. Mrs. Crosth
wait and their two sons will arrive
hero shortly from Oklahoma to
join Mr. Ciosthwalt.
CAPT. GEO. W. SEAMAN, formerly
on the Czarina and Breakwater,
has retired from the oil tank
steamer Whittier on which he has
been running for a couple of years,
Capt. Jas. Rennle is the new mas
ter. MRS. J. H. UMSTADT and young
son loft yesterday on the Plant for
an extended stay In Southern Cali
fornia, the trip being made for tho
boy's health. J. H. says being a
widower is worse than being a
bachelor.
FOR CLEANER SHOWS.
L. A. Mills Writes Concerning Mov
ing Picture Theatres.
Editor Times:
There has beenconslderable. dis
cussion of late concerning the mov-"
ing picture shows. While I admit
there are pictures sometimes shown
that are hardly what we would like,
It Is very hard to have everything of
the best. Why all this talk on mov
ing pictures alone, usually by some
one "sore" or with some personal
grievance? Now, we are going to
wage war on the moving picture man
make an "example" of him, I sup
pose. To shut out crime Is all good1
and well, nothing would suit mo bet
ter, but If it lg put out of our mov
ing picture theatres we would also
havo to stop its heing acted out in
tho larger theatres. If this were
not done It wpuld show unjust dis
crimination and unfairness In the ex
treme. Nino out of ten of our lead
ing plays have crime or Infldollty of
husband or wife in them. Tho pro
portion is much greater than In tho
moving picture drama. If the plans
of the ag!tator3 are fully carried out,
few theatrical companies visiting tho
city but would be liable to arrest and
possibly thirty days.
There are various things to coi-
rupt tho youth In Marshfleld. For
I instance, the "Diamond Dick,"
"Nick Carter," and other publica-
'tions sold openly on the newstands.
that tend to make a hero of a cri
minal. Crime has been acted on tho
Marshfleld stage for years strange
that no one ever thought of its be
ing detrimental to tho mind of tho
youth before.
I am In favor of making these
things better, but let us make a
clean up nil along tho line.
L. A. MILLS.
WILHELMINA WILL SAIL
EARLY WEDNESDAY FOR PORT
ORFORD.
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CLEANLINESS.
for all. Just send your clothes to
our Laundry and they will be return
ed to you in a state of spotless purity.
Clothes last much longer when wo
do your washing.
COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS.
Family Washing, Chlldrens' DrosBes,
etc., all laundered equally well.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
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