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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1909)
"spwri THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1909 EVENING EDITION Wfel interfere with tho Chamber of Com merce work, but will proceed, along similar lines. Torlght's meeting will open at 8 o'clock. A general in vitation has been extended- to the young men to attend. COME IN AND SEE I Personal Notes H. C. DIERS of North Bend, Is a Marshfleld visitor today. The one safe, sane and sensible way to find out f where the Best Furniture is Sold and where the Lowest Prices are to be had is to Come into our Store take your own time and look around Prices Marked out Plain If you can't come during the week days come Sat urday Evening, BUT COME. We want the privilege of showing you; of demon strating beyond the shadow of any doubt that we can sell you Good Furniture for less than you are asked to pay for poorer grades COME IN AND SEE WEATHER FORECAST (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair and warmer. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- ' PORT. For twenty-four hours end- Ing at 5 p. m , June 9, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorologlca' observer. Maximum C4 Minimum ... 4S At 5 p. m CO Precipitation none lnd, Northwest; c'ear. Meet Friday. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Perry, Montgomery Company OF THE FIR.ST CLASS . HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wholesale and Retail Dealer BEAVER HILL COAL Imported Cement, Crushed Rock Sand, Brick Lime, Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, Stons and Concrete Pedestal JBlocks. Fllnt kote Roofing Paper;. Estimates furnished on all classes of contract work. Phone 2011 SIC SOUT1T BROADWAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. GUARANTEE'. NO SERVICE IS BETTER! FEW ARE SO GOOD! COOS BAY MEAT CO. f (Incorporated) R. K. BOOTH, Pres. J. M. BARKER, vico-pres- L. W. TRAVER, eec.-troaa. HENRY HOLM, manager. Corner Front Street and Central Avenno. WE DEAIi STRICTLY IN ALL HOME PRODUCTS. Phone J 81 Freo Delivery to All Parts of the City. Highest cash price paid for hides and wool. ----------------- WINDOW SHADES made to order and put up. These shades are manufactured from the BEST HAND MADE CLOTH and made to fit. Let us figure on your shade and be convinced. I BAYSIDE PAINT COMPANY Coos nidg., OS Market Ave. Phono 200-L., Marshfleld, Ore. n-a-a--n-a--n--a- -a- a a Strawberry Ice Cream CORTHRLL'S DELICATESSEN -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a Rrcakwntcr Due. The Break water will reach here about 7:30 this Evening from Portland, accord ing to advices received here this afternoon. Buys Home. A. T. Haines has purchased the J B. Hibbard place in South Marshfleld from Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bargelt and will move his fam ily there. Marshfleld Boy Wins Honor. Douglas Hawley, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hawley of the Melrose restaurant Is sending some splendid specimens of penmanship from tho commercial college he Js attending In Portland. In a recent examination he stood sec ond in a class of two hundred and fifty. Gets Scholarship. Miss Marjorlo Cowan who will graduate from the Marshfleld High School this week, has been awarded a scholarship at Whitman College at Walla Walla, Wash. Whitman college, has a standing offer of a scholarship to the graduate of the Marshfleld High School each year who has tho high est marks. Are Grading Street. Residents along Flanagan avenue, formerly T street, are having" the street graded from the city limits east. The con tract has been let to Torrey and Householder for twenty-one cents per cubic yard, the dirt being dumped in some nearby low property belonging to Capt. Matson Tho grading of the street will be a great improve ment. . Meet Tonight. A meeting of the younger men- of Marshfleld, will be held at the Chamber of Commerce this evening to take 'steps to form a young men's booster club to aid in the advancement of Coos Bay. The proposed club will not In any way tt-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n-n-H a a We have moved Office at Corner Front and Alder St. F. S. DOW Standard Oil Co. Sperry Flour Co. MURPHY-DOW Building Material Co. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-an FIVE CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. FIVE SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. WANTED First class starch ironer at once. Marshfleld Hand and Steam Laund'y. WANTED Competent girl or wom an for general housework. Apply to Mrs. A. D. Wolcott. S?S2SaSHSESHSZ52SSE25Z52SHSHSl5t!SZ3e5ZSSS25aSHSaSHSESHSS525aS2SH52S2Sa Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA C0TTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL GIRL WANTED Competent girl, no cooking, Mrs. Arthur' McKeown WANTED Girl for general house work in small family. Apply Mrs. Rau, corner Broadway and Park Avo., or Phone 9G4. PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CUSS PLUMBING nd TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH END HARDWARE SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. ssszsEszresEszsiSHSESESESSsasarasHsasssasHSHSHSESESzsisaszszra WANTED Sewing by the day, 343 South Broadway. WANTED Clean rags, at the Times' office. WANTED Carpentering and Job work. Cortholl, phone No. 661. FOR SALE 5-rpom house furnished and two improved lots in Bay Park, $750. Terms. Will take team on trade. Inquire Mrs. Phelps. Phone 247, Marshfleld. FOR SALE A $45 Crash saddle, cheap. Also a bridle. Enquire at the Dining Car. FOR SALE Blacksmith tools and shop at.Jorth Bend. R. N. Emery FOR SALE CHEAP Household furniture, piano, dining room, par lor, bed room and kitchen equip ment complete. PaVtles buylpg can rent house. Inquire Times. LOST A pair of gold nose glassos near Logglo Hall, Thmsday, Juno 3rd. Finder please return same to North Bend News Co. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light-housekeeping. Phono 173-J. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms FOR RENT Six-room house, mod for rent. Phone 49-L. em. Inquire Efflo M. Farrlnger. Is Poisoned. Ferd Painter, who has been working with F. A. Haines surveying party rear Camas, is said to bo suffering from a rather severe attack of poisoning from coming in contact with poison oak. On tho Rita. Captain Pendergast has been on the Rita for some days putting in the new cable from Em pire to the United States Life Sav ing Station. The cable was brought up on the M. F. Plant this week. Survey County Road. The vari ous rumors about, a mysterious sur veying gang working on North Coos River have ben run down by D. Y. Stafford. He says that County Sur veyor Gould Is completing tho sur vey for the completion of the county road between Allegany and Scotts burg through the Loon Lake coun try. This will turn the Drain travel thai way, it is claimed, cutting out Gardiner on account of the new route being shorter and easier traversed. Enjoy Drive. Yesterday Robert Marsden, Sr., with a kind invitation to A. D. Border, persuaded John Bear to hire him for a stipulated sum, the wildest, untamed steed he had among all his Kentucky and Texas breed. While A. D. was a little timid in the horseflesh line, the able manipulation of the reins by Mr. Marsden and the corresponding affi nity of tho animal generated con fidence, and the trip to new North Bpnd, Plat B, and Bangor at which latter place Majcr Kinney gave them in glad hand. The trip could only. be remembered by a reproduction ofJ rapid transit photo work. The-iSteed. referred to on the home trip soared over surveyed and unsurveyed space and plats A to Z and a few of the near planets about "He, no, she, was hungry," Mr. Border says. E. MILLER of Cooston, 'was a Marshfleld business visitor iyb'ster . day. i EDITOR DRYDEN of the Coqulllo Herald, Is a Marshfleld visitor today. MRS. ALBERT MERCHANT dBul lards Is visiting relatives in larsh-fleld. CHAS. HARLOCKER of Coqullle, la spending a few days with friends on the Bay. '" MRS. JAS. ARRINGTON of Myrtle Point, Is spending a few days with friends here. MRS. BARBARA REICHERT, a well-known Coos Bay woman, is reported critically 111 at her home. MRS. CHAS. EVERDEN and Miss Gladys Gage of Coqullle, camo over today to spend a few days with friends on the Bay. W. W. GAGE, sheriff of Coos county. came over from Coqulllo today to serve some papers in some suits that were recently started on tho Bay. H. J. McKEOWN NOW SOLE PROPRIETOR OF CHANDLER Purchases E. D. LnChnnce's Half In terest In Now Hotel null 'will i in , Continue Business Alone. n A deal was consumated last even ing whereby H. J. McKeowjn becAnfB1 the sole proprietor of the ' Cha,ndler hotel. He purchased E. D. La Chance's half-Interest in the hotel and will continue the business alone. Mr. LaChance who has been work ing strenuously in opening the new hotel, has been In rather poor health for some time and will leave tomor row with Mrs. LaChance for Ten Mile where they will enjoy a few weeks outing. The Chandler, which Is tho pride of all Coos Bay, has been doing a very good business assuring tho suc cess for Mr. McKeown which the many friends he has mado since, his arrival here wish him. JAS LYON drove from Coqullle to day In his auto and says that tho v,roads are fine. Mr. Lyon ,1s ar ranging to have either Nell or Carranza train at his gymnasium In Coqullle for their bout hero July 3. '? AT THE HOTELS. Tho Chandler A. C. Thomson, Portland; OrvlJ Dodge, Myrtlo Point; R. S. Wright, San Francisco; J. S. Lyons, Coqullle; Geo. E. Fish, Portland; H. C. Blacklln, Portland; R, L. Flnlayson, San Francisco. The lllunco Chas. Harlockor and C. O. Dryden, Coqulllo; E. M. Rob erts, Floronce; Ed. Jenssen, North Bend; Z. T. SIglln and M. J. Bow ron, Isthmus. STILL KEEP UP FIGHT. Progressives Unuhlo to Win Con trol. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 10, Tho "Progressives" came Into tho Senate today determined to continue their fight against the wool schedule although all the votes taken yester day demonstrated the ability of tho committee on finance to maintain a majority of ten or twelve on all the provisions it had recommended. The vote today on tho contention pf Sen ator Dolllver that only wool in yarn should be taxed was In support of tho committee' on finance, being 31, to 43. GIyhaIR With Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON'S 4-DAY HAIR COLOR. It Is the only entirely successful and satisfactory prepa ration for the purpose. Simple - Harm less - certain, aoia for au years, ana Its friends are legion. It never falls, Price $1.00. At all druggists and at Itrotvji Drue t'o., .Muiblilklil. T. B. JAMES of North Bend, was a Marshfleld business visitor today. Mrs. James and daughter, Lura, i are visiting in Portland but will return on the Alliance next Monday. MRS. E. M, .SMITH and baby, Alice Rachel, are down from the homo ' place on Isthmus Slough for a few days visit with father and mother and grand parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Marsden, Sr. JOE YOUNKER, captain and prop- prlotor of launch "Earle" Is ibok ing after interests here. Joe was ono of the cracker-Jack life sav ing service boys a few years ago, and with others has a record. M. C. SMITH, master mechanic at the local railway shops, is moving his family from West Marshfleld to 954 South Fifth street and will occupy the residence recently vacated by Capt. Olson of the Esther Buhno who has moved to North Inlet. . HOW'S THIS? Wo offprO -p Hundred Dollars Howard for onf rami of Catarrh thnt cuiinot lib toured by Hull' Catarrh Cure. . . F. J. GIIKNKY Si CO., Toledo, O. V tho undersigned, hsvo known '.J. Che ncv for the last 15 years, and bclloYO him per fectly honorabU in all tiuilmetui transaction and ilnaiif-lally able to carry out any obliga tion made by hl llrm. VVaidino, Kinnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, IH Catarrh Cur is taken Internally, act inir directly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonial" sen! freo. I'rleo 7S cents pr bottle. Bold by tall Druggists. Tako Hall's Family Tills for constipation HAND MADE SPARKER BATTERIES Wo have Just received a fresh barrel of tlieni the fa mous dry fiell batteries that can always bo rolled upon. Price is :the same as other batteries but thoy are worth double tho cost. We guarantee satisfaction or will refund your monoy. Come in and allow us to show you their superior qual ities. The Gunnery Fresh Strawberries on hand every day at F. A. SACCHI