KvMwRf3! "S3 Mir u THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1909 EVENING EDITION It's As Good As Money 'ur bHf nH U5, -CrC4ti A8 . . and very often Peal EBtate turns out to be a great deal better. It Jumps in value much moro than cash can earn Interest. 11 often doubles It self in a very ftw years. We have some most desirable parcels for In vestment and you cauld not put your spare cash to better use. Call and talk It over with us. Remember the biggest fortunes are now being made in Real Estate, and to serve small Investors we will sell you residence lots In EASTSIDF from .$(S5 UP, on terras $1 down and S3 per month. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Marshflcld, Oregon. General Apt its. Eastside. A large new line of go-carts has just arrived at our store and you will do well to inspect them before you anake a purchase. Wo have also received a big as tortment of attings -of thn very latest shades and de signs. Call and see them and be the judge as to the quality and price. FURNITURE STORE, NORTH FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD. OREGON Manufacturers of Sound Ring Flour and Sound Ring Flour in Every Home means a Happy Home. ---. ..!-... NEW BERJIUDA ONIONS n I CADBAGE it TURNIPS Y PEAS V COOS RIVER RADISnES V CARROTS OALrFORNIA TOMATOES 1 f PAItSNIPS J COOS RIVER RHUBARB ? JC. W. WOLCOTT I 1 The Family Grocer J Phono 071 Free delivery to any part of T the city. Y Front Street MorsIiAeld A A --n-tt-tt-o-o-n--ati--tt. Mrs. A. M. White LADIES TAILORING AND FANCY GOWNS Artistic Excellence, Expert Workmanship, Lutest Styles, Ladles of Coos Ray Aro Cordially Invited to Call. Room 20, Rogers Building. Corner Central Avenue nnd Broadway Marshllrld, Oregon. rilONE J a I. Go rt M .r w "-""""- k s iNirraBBiHaBBOTifrMJi ti ''SHTfi'JVs'MaHrriiBMyi'JiiTB " I mnmmwaaBimmnamiMBmmMBmmmuBmaamamaKm fv: r M Ik 'CUARANTCED i? ft4 Fiji B all wo ob 11$ fe r& 114 J iOr pftf ki m aSaJH v,y lWl J-'izz - &r aj? ma - - Tng i "" n m rssrw? iXarafOQ BpsalBH t $ MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Coos County Stock Co. 0 FMPAY, MAY 7th In the 4-Act Comedy Drama im fT! t rOiOvr rtfwm o SATURDAY, BIAY & a COMRADES" a A Special Orchestra has been engaged for these nights. Singing and Dancing New Spec ialties between acts No long waits xt n nnmniiimmnimn --- ---- -0- - -1. -3 JUST CARLETON JEWELRY COMPANY FIRST tCRUST AND SAVING BANK BL1G MABSniTELD, ORE ' ' -6 United Wireless Telegraph Company OFFICE IN "TnE Messages Received For All Ports of If you are interested in the 7 PER CENT, PREF., PARTICIPAT ING, FULL-PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE STOCK In the ahovo Com pany, as an Investment, please call on or write O. L. HOPSON, Fiscal Agt. COOS AND CURRY COUNTIES, BOX 323, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. HlflH fiRAFJF MFAT9 Tu0 oJor oi &00 roast beef however IIIVJII UllrtLL. IfJLttlJ nppetking, can only be suggestive of the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every piece of mi n sail All ow meats are tho choicest we can produce. R. h. Noble -TiTo CITY MARKET Phone 1941 C and Front Streets, MauUAeld Cegon What You Need Most B' !! in clothes you get in Clothcraft. STYLE of course FIT of course But here's the unusual and im portant thing you get all-wool fabrics at $10. to $25. All-wool means clothes that wear best and hold their shape best. Style isn't worth much if the clothes don't wear well. Fit doesn't count if the clothes soon lose their shape, Therefore,CIoth craft not at high pr ces but t $J0. to $25. MAOTm.fc.OREflOH oo irv ?? nttmttmtmtttmttm .iji-n-ij, .-,;,,. ,,. a.fr. '' ECEIVED New Line, f Solid Gold, j Latest Designed Jewelry Call and See Them i --'-'- . CnANDLER" tho World. PHONE 808 I rhg r toe (By Associated. Press.) Oregon Pair tonight and Thursday. Heavy frost. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 5 p. m., May 4, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 55 !: Minimum ., 45 ' At 5 p. m 50 Precipitation 02 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. ! I BORN. ! HAGQUIST To Conrad Hagqulst and wife at their home In West Marshfleld, a son. jHALL To Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall of Ferndale, a daughter. i I Schooners Due. The schooners j Bertie Minor, twelve days out from I San Pedro, and the Esther Duhne, I sixteen days out from the samo port j are to load with lumber on Coos l Bay. East side Lecture. Mrs. Helen D. Harford will lecture at the Eastside school house, Thursday, May 6, at 2 o'clock p. m., and in the evening at 7 o'clock on the temperance ques tion. Overhaul Boat. The sternwheel steamer Liberty which was brought here from the Coqullle last fall and which has been towing logs, is being overhauled preliminary to entering passenger service. Schooner Conies Here. The gaso line schooner Gerald C. came down , from Astoria last week and it is re- ported that she will be chartered by the Hume estate for service be- VV-v-ll wv.uo J .... .Qv- ..w.. Increase In Business. Captain Alex Hall of the Eastside ferry, re ports that 3,430 passengers were carried durin the month of April, I the largest number carried during ! any one month since the ferry start !ed. Reduces Output. Peter Scott re- B WEATHER FORECAST CUT PRICES ON COAL Beaver- Hill Coal, delivered $550 per ton Beaver Hill Nut Coal, delivered $5 per ton ORDER AT ONCE AT TnE OFFICE, 310 SOUTH BROADWAY, OR PHONE 2011. a UGH w General Contractor and Dealer Lime Plaster, etc. FIVE CENTS PHR LINE PHR DAY. POSITION WANTED By experienc ed steam engineer just arrived from New Yorlc, who can and will make good, no boozer. Address E' caro Times. POSITION WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and geperal office man wants position. Can furnish best of references and recommenda tions. Address 'D caro Times. WANTED Young woman to take caro of an elderly lady. Apply Mrs. Patterson West Marshfleld. WANTED Teamster. Inquire C. A. Smith retail lumber yard. W1KTMD Carpentering aid Job work. Cortkall, phone No. 561. COAL UINBR3 WANTBD. Expert- fd mm f mako 94 prr day. Confortbl lodgings, new houses, good boad. Strody work usfcur rj. Taka Houthrr Pftciflo Const Liae from San Francisco (o ClkanAlor, 200 miles south. Stone Canon Pacific from Chaaslor di rect to Mines STONI CahON COAT. CO., rtmip Onion, f'al. FOR RENT Sevoral good dwell ings. Aug Frlzeen, C8 Central Ave FOR RENT Four-room Apply The Gunnery. cottage. ports that ho will not havo nearly as much garden suff for the market this year as ordinarily as about one half of his garden plot was spoiled for the year by the over-flow result ing from the dredgo filling the Rail road addition marsh. Ho has been marketing some of the finest rad ishes seen here lr a long time. Young Couple Wed. Herman Winders, an employe of the Smith Powers Logging Company, and Miss Lola P. Stoop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stoop, were quietly mar ried by Justice ,C. L. Pennock Sat urday evening. They will resldo In Marshfleld. Carter Back Here. Andrew Car ter, formerly second mate on tho Alliance but who left that vessel a couple of years ago, Is now first mate on tho Bandon. The Bandon was in hero yesterday, completing her cargo at the railroad docks. She sailed to day for Frisco. New Minister Coming. Tho Rev. Mr. Quickenden of Caldwell, Idaho, will reach Marshfleld this week and next Sunday will occupy the pulpit In tho local Presbyterian church. Tho church has been without a pas tor for somo time and Rev. Quicken den comes to look the field over. Infant Child Dies. Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dur rand died at their home in Flagstaff last evening of pneumonia nfter a brief illness. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, tho Rev. Clevenger of the First Baptist church, officiating. Must Put In Drain. The city council last night decided that F. M. Frledherg must put in a drain across his property In Railroad ad dition, which was recently filled by the dredge, to drain the lowlands west of Broadway. Mr. Frledherg had a box drain put in prior to the filling but the box floated, making It worthless. AT THE HOTELS. Thc Chandler S. M. Mauley, Portland; J. B. Trembley, Myrtlo Point; A. B. Jones, Portland; J. Haas, Portland; H. B. Donahoy, Portland; Wm. Candlln, Coqullle. Tho Blanco C. McGovern, Rose burg; E. C. Chase, South Bend, Wash.; Gibson Myers and wife, Al bany; C. Schroeder, North Bend; Jas, Schafer, Allegany; J. H. Gerald, Oakland; J. R. McDonald, Portland; E McAllister, Allegany. McLAIN in Cement, Crushed Rock, Sand, FIVH SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINK. FOR RENT Four-acrs ranch, well improved. Ekblad ic Son. FOR SALE Well established deli catessen business. Apply at Cor nell's. FOR SALE Homestead claim 80 acres. All land taken around. Elegant timber. Supposed to bo coal also. At onf will releaso tor $200 on account sickness but must bo at once. 'A.M.' caro Coos Bay Timos. FOR SALE CHEAP One 28x8 foot cabin launch, carries 30 passen gers, will run in 14 inches of water, new and In perfect run ning order. One 14-ft,. launch 1 H.P. Also a few rowboats Allger Boat Company, North Bend. Company, North Bend. FOR SALE Marshfleld Skating Rink. R D, L. Avary, owner LOST Gold hjt pin, dtono setting. Engraved "N." Please leave at Times' office. LOST Small black dog with rfd leather collar ;su nraas padlock with licence tflR l,eave at Times' BMPLOYMEvt Agency, 08 Contra! avenue, P O Box 383, Marshflold. punn 1 Personal Notes I WM. CANDLIN of Coqullle, was In Marshfleld on business today. MISS MARY MCDONALD of . Black Creek, is a Marshfleld visitor. MISS MARY BLACK was down from her Catching Inlet ranch today. AUGUST CARLSON of Ten Mile, is spending a few days in Marshfleld. MRS. LAPALME of Eastside, spent today as the guest of Marshfleld friends. JAY TOWER has returned from a few days fishing at Ten Mile and reports excellent luck. ALFRED SAUNDERS of Empire, was attending to business mat ters In Marshfleld yesterday. J. R. SMITH of the North Bend hardware company, was transact ing business in Marhfleld yester day. EUGENE SCHETTER of Wedder burn, is spending a few days with his brother, Otto Schetter, In. Marshfleld. POSTMASTER W. B. CURTIS, who has been suffering from a prolong ed attack of la grippe, will leave shortly for St. Martin's Springs, Wash., to secure permanent and quick relief which his friends hope he will find. A. MEREEN, general superintendent of tho C. A. Smith mill, returned vnafnrdnv vln T?ncolinrfr frnm 77 nv , , .. D , Point where ho has been spending a few weeks. W. C. DODGE nnd O. Nllsen of Eu reka, who have been at Rlverton looking after improvements in their coal mine there, left today for their homo. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Myrtle Hodson of North Bend, Is spending tho week with relatives in Marshfleld. Mrs. M. D. Sherrard and daughter Paulino and Miss Minnie Coy who have spent several days visiting friends in Coqullle, returned to their homo in Bay City yesterday.. The Redondo which arrived In a few days ago towed tho schooner Omega up from Frisco to within, about one hundred miles of C003 Bay when the tow line parted. The Omega was then left to make tho rest of the trip under sail. Just before sailing for Portland lato yesterday afternoon, tho Alli ance took tho following aboard In addition to those whose names wore printed in Tho Times: E. E. Elsworth, Bertha Long, E. D. Payne and wife, C. A. Nebb, Chas. Dorks, Mrs. H. E. Brennan, Russell Brennan, Mrs. F. G. Hamlin, Georgo Taylor, Burt Baylies, Mrs. W. C. Cummins, Mrs. H. Menzles, Mrs. W, G. Menzles, II. M. West, Mrs, G. B. Duse, Joslo Duse and Olympia; Duso. THE SICK LIST. Vows ConcerniiiB tho Shut Ins antl tho Convalescents On Coos Bay. Mrs. O. P. Peterson of Eastside, is reported ill at her homo there. Edgar Stonecypher of Eastside, is reported quite III with tho grip. S. B. Cathcart's friends will bo pleased to see him out again after a threo weeks slego with the grip. John Johnson, the sahor, who has been suffering from a severe at tack of lock-jaw at Mercy hospital. Is roported Improving Mrs. Cyrenu8 Stanford of Ten Mile, Is reported very HI at her home there. She Is threatened with a second etroko of paralysis. Her daughter, Mrs. Laura Houscr of Oakland, Cal has been'ynt for. MATCnLF.SS SODAS Tho result of many years of experience, Made f;om the best produpt obtainable and with up-to-date methods. Alwayo fresh, palatable and crisp. A fair supply alwav on hand. For sale nlv ar P -rCHL L. J. POST Contractor and Builder Eighteen years' exper'once lias lanotit us a molto "Takoourtlmuiintt dooiir ft right" Prlca ConUri.nl Willi Beit Work HC'i South Second Struct MARSHFIELD, ORE.