The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 21, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1903 EVENING EDITION
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TUB LIGHT SHINES ON GOOD
DEEDS.
Buy you can't "mako light" of de
fective ones, because 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. W are
export searchers or titles and can
give you excellent professional ser
vices for a small fee. You will And
It to your advantage to got acquaint
ed with us.
COME OUT OP THE COM).
Wo can sell you good warm houss
In good location from $1,250 to
$1,400 title perfect.
Title Guarantee
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Abstract Co.
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 we
do your -washing.
COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS.
Family Washing, Chlldrens" Dresses,
etc., all laundered equally well.
Goo s Bay Steam Laundry
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Dry Stove Wood ?2.00 per
tier. W. solicit your trado. All
orders filled promptly.
COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY
J. C. ROANE H. SON, Prope.
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Have cable net curtains at $2.00 per pair.
Hemstitched ruffled curtains $1.50 per pr.
Fancy ecru lace allover patterns 35c per yd.
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Forest tapestries for upholstering.
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Carry in stock all grades and sizes of win
dow shades.
Special bath room linoleum with bath rug
to match.
Special kitchen and office linoleums.
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Have the best line of Rugs.
Have the best line of Furniture.
Have the best line of Cveything.
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Sell good qualities for less than you pay
for the other kind.
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closes TOMOimOW, SATURDAY NIGHT AT 0 P. M. Wo aro
making a further reduction on Cut Glass and Clocks as follows:
ORIGINALLY OUT GLASS marked $40.00, NOW $20.00. All de
signs same proportion reduced to same prices ALARM CLOCKS
marked $1.50, NOW 75c.
Our Diamond Stock is best ever shown on Coos Bay DIA
MONDS WE GUARANTEE ORIGINALLY MARKED $100.00,
NOW $50.00. We compete with Portland and San Francisco on
everything In our line.
CARLETON JEWELRY COMPANY
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LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES-
BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY
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PLUM1ING SUPPLIES
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For twenty-four hours end-
Ing at B p. m., Jan. 20, by Mrs.
E. MIngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 52
Minimum 47
At 5 p. m 5E
Precipitation 1.41
Wind Southeast; cloudy.
Rrcjiks Arm. Rueb Brainard sus
tained a broken arm in accident
while working on the Noble pile
driver yesterday. The fracture will
probably keep him from work for
spme time although he is now able
to be about.
Services nt Portland. Tho last
services over the remains of Mrs.
Schneiderhahn of North Bend were
conducted at the Portland Cremato
rium last Friday afternoon by tho
Rev. John E. Elliott of Albany. Tho
services just preceded the incinera
tion and were attended only by Im
mediate relatives and a few close
friends. The ashes were placed in
niche at Portland.
Chandler Steward Here. Henry
Hodar, the steward for the new
Chandler hotel, arrived on the M.
F. Plant from San Francisco. He
has been identified with some of the
leading hotels in California and
comes very highly recommended to
Messrs. McKeown and LaChance. He
was with the Jefferson In 'Frisco for
three years and also served In the
El Cornado and Del Monte near Los
Angeles. Ho also served at the Cata
llna Islands.
MRS. MAY DEARBORN SCHWAIJ
HAS RIRD-LIKE VOICE
Portland Orcgoninn Praises Soprano
Who Is to Appear In Marsh
fleld Soon.
Thomas' aria, "Polonaise" from
"Mignon" will he one of the opening
songs by Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab
at the concert to be given by the
Chamlnade club at the Masonic
Opera House, January 27. The
Portland Oregonian in mentioning
Mrs. Schwab's singing of this solo
In a concert in Portland says:
"Mrs. Dearborn Schwab was in ex
cellent voice, and the bird-like qual
ity of her vocallsm delighted her
hearers In tho "Polonaise," from
Mignon. She deserved the hearty
encore she received,"
Seats are now on sale at W. J.
Butler's office. ,
NOTICE.
There will be an adjourned meet
ing of the fruit growers of this sec
tion at the Chamber of Commerce
Saturday, January 23, at 10 o'clock
a. m., to perfect the temporary or
ganization and transact other busi
ness. FRANK ROOD,
Temporary Chairman.
A SNAP A good reliable gasoline
boat, suitable for pleasure parties
or heavy work. For particulars,
apply at John Bear's Livery.
WANTED Boy to carry papers
Apply at Times' office.
WANTED A waitress at Bascom's
Cafe, North Bend, Ore.
WANTED Potatoes. Seo F. S.
Dow.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode
island Reds $1 per head. Eggs $1
per sotting of 15. Mrs. J. H. Price,
Allegany, Ore.
FOR SALE Incubator and brooder
used only ono season. Will bo
sold cheaply. Address A. B. care
of Times.
FOR RENT Largo storeroom, dou
ble front, adjoining Breakwater
warehouse. See Robt. Marsden or
phono 481.
FOR RENT Soven room houso with
modern conveniences on Fifth and
B. APPly at ft- Krugers.
I WANT To quit saloon business.
Havo flno proposition. Ask me
about It. Y. Z. caro Times.
WANTED Carpentering and Job
work. Corthell, phono No. 561.
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'MYRTLE DLLLEY of Coqullle. was
in Marshfield today.
A. P. JAMIESON and II. O. Corbin
of Port Orford, are in Marshfleld.
CORDON SHELLEY, who has been
quite ill of tonsllitls, is reported
improving.
W. II. KENNY, who has been here
for a couple of weeks, left today
for Portland.
MRS. DEL SAUNDERS of South In
let, Is In Marshfleld shopping and
visiting friends.
J. M. ROGERS, the well-known San
Francisco travelling man, Is vis
iting his trado in this section.
JUDGE C. A. SHELBREDE left on
the Alliance this morning for
Portland to look after legal mat
ters. ROBERT HERRON, who recently
underwent an operation for tho
amputation of his leg, continues to
improve.
MR. and MRS. B. DAVENPORT
passed through Marshfleld yester
day en route to Myrtle Point from
San Francisco.
WM. CANDLIN of Coquille, Is in
Marshfleld. He is figuring on
spending more time in this sec
tion henceforth.
J. W. HEARST of Coquille, came
over yesterday to meet Mrs.
Hearst and children who came up
on the M. F. Plant from 'Frisco.
G. W. BOWEN, the Bandon cigar
man, passed through here yester
day en route homo from a trip
to Portland and other northern
points.
MRS. JOHN GREENWOOD and
daughter, Mary, left this morning
for Portland where they will Join
Mr. Greenwood and make their
future home. ,
MRS. JOHN JOHNSON of Ferndale,
who underwent an operation at
tho General hospital a few days
ago, Is reported getting along
nicely. She will soon be able to
return to her home.
W. E. WARWICK and wife, enter
tained the Oklahoma Whist Club
at their home last evening. Thayer
Grimes and Mrs. A. V. Selby cap
tured the first prizes. The even
ing was one of the most pleasant
tho club has enjoyed.
JAKE GOLDIE, who left last week
for St. Martin's Springs, Wash.,
writes that ho found everything
frozen up when he got there. Ho
says ho will return here soon.
MRS. EUGENE CROSTHWAIT and
sons, aro expected hero this aft
ernoon from Oklahoma, coming
via Drain. Mr. Crosthwait has
been hero some time and recently
opened the Smokehouse on Front
street. He has leased the home
formerly occupied by Georgo
Westlako.
F. E. WILSON of Temple, and Wil
son returned yesterday from
$CctfB!Samfe!i:
The
Chaminade Club
WILL
CONCERT
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MASONIC OPERA HOUSE
January 27, 1909
PRESENTING
Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab
THE TALENTED LYRIC SOPRANO OF PORTLAND.
ASSISTING SOLOISTS
iss Mable C. Millis
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
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COOS BAY
Academy of
Music
ELMER A. TODD, Director.
New CCounell Building "
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Imhoff, who1 has been 111, Is
Improving.
Mrs. Will Murr has been quite HI
of tonsllitis.
Wm. Turpen of Empire, Is visit
ing In .North Bend.
Mrs. C. A. Reynolds has returned
from a six-weeks visit In 'Frisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prey will
move to Eastside this week and will
occupy their new home there.
Many new residences will be erect
ed In Eastside as soon as the weather
will permit tho work to begin.
The Httlo child of Mr. and Mrs.
Gosley of Enstslde, who has been 111
of a severe sorethront, has almost en
tirely recovered.
The three nurses who were sent
from tho Mercy hospital to Myrtlo
Point to enro for fever patients
there, havo returned, their patients
there being far on tho road to re
covery. The Marshflold High School girls
will play a game of basketball with
tho North Bend High School girls
and the Marshfleld High School boys,
against tho Miller-Cleaver Business
College eam, Saturday ovening, in
the Simpson pavilion in North Bendj
The North Bend city council did
not meet Tuesday owing to failure
to secure a quorum. In fact Coun
cilman August Hoelling and Record
er Derbshlro wore tho only city of
ficials who showed up. Another at
tempt will be made next Tuesday
night. j
THE THEATRE.
Tho Oregonian says of Mrs. May
Dearborn Schwab's appearance as
"Els'.o" in Sir Arthur Sullivan's dra
matic cantata, "The Golden Leg
end": "It seems as If Sullivan expressly
wrote the part of Elsie for a lyrlo
soprano with the fine, splrituelle per
sonality of Mrs. May Dearborn
Shcwab. It would have been an er
ror to- have given the part to a
dramatic soprano. Mrs. Schwab
never sang better, and It was an
Inspiration to hear such clear, blrd
llko soprano notes."
Mrs. Schwab appears In the Cha
mlnade Club concert to bo given at
Masonic Opera House, January 27.
Seats now on sale at Masonic Opera
House.
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Portland where he accompanied
tho body of Mrs. Schneiderhahn
and arranged for tho cremation of
tho body. Ho says that Portland
weather Is the worst over and that
ho Is mighty glad he lives on Coos
Bay, Ho says that about a foot
or eighteen Inches of slush mako
the streets almost Impassable and
tho weather Is almost as tho street
conditions.
DON'T FORGET tho PRIZE
DANCE at tho Knights of Finland
Hall, January 23d.
Compressed yeast at CortlieH's.
HEATING Stoves at MILNER'S.
GIVE A
THE
Mr. Elmer A. Todd
AT W. J. BUTLER'S OFFICE.
PJuno Mr. Elmer A. Todd, MIbb
Lucy S. Horton.
Voice Miss Mable Claro Millis.
Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
Luso-Stump. Classes In Har
nrony, Sight Reading, etc.
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