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THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21. 1910 EVENING EDITION iKillf mjwmmTf, i - i-....i.Jieri homekeenhii; ron m- ' , ..iv,i. apartments . - L,VTKI)-To crliniiBC Illes' K()I1 F .I' mr se ms machine. Phono Nairn 209. and bill la'1" ou Ivuoa ' ' care of Times roil a-1"" .. . .,. . n. large oak roil top lies " "" chair. Coos Ba Oil and Supply Company. ....'tn Ci. uii.KnAin port i"J -""-'"" i... fnr t nil I- house; pasiuiu stock; close in; cheap U. Douglas. modem head of Apply W. Oft Easter Outfittings for Boys s a ggKKfe c i cSr H Wf'S fSgj&afittSf o-"s fMWLI, -rt, - - - - - --'JICIJ w r ? - r ..I...1.1 f m 1 4a ml fon s.ujk ns--u .uiii.iit. and one dozen laying cnicKens. uo- lag away. Phone 250R. FOR SALE Sl clioico lots nt Hun ker Hill, ?100 cash each u tauen at once. Filzeen & Hopson. 0ST Sewing bag. Return to Mrs. F. K. Gettlns, and receive reward. iqst fiold-fiamo rimless eyeglass es in case marked "F. J. Hayes, op tometrist " Reward for return to Times office ronSAbE liditic Comfort range In good condition, cheap; going away. sio uroaaway street. FOIl BEXT Tlnee furnished rooms. 371 South Broadway. F0K ItLW'T House in North Rend, Phone 299, North Bend. FOR REXT Four aero ranch. Ap- i ply Ekblad & Son. FOR SALE Urunil new 18-root launch fully equipped with 3 H.P. Jlianus motor An exceptional bar- i. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. FOR SALE Rood team of large, young horses; 0 and S years old. Charles Doane EdstTtv-CitrM f .1 St m Lm3aaal mS2 LSI 16$ Our lines have a record for goodness, The Best of Wool ens are selected, with an eye for durability and good looks. Every point where 'here is any strain is made doubly strong, Every detail is right. Prices $3.00 to $7,000 rm& '?0Q & With rtf-ny-!. r JI .v IN. . guilty parties, took the liquor and told Mr. Madden that he would have to answer to Deputy Prosecuting At torney Liljeqvist for violating the Sunday closing law. Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAX CLOTHIER. Marshfield, Oregon. WEATIIEIt FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday. LOCAL, TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 4:43 P. M., March 20, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special gov- eminent meteorological obser- ver. Maximum C2 Minimum 45 At 4:43 P. M 5'9 Precipitation 9C Wind, northwest; clear. FOR SALE Dry IdiuUliis. wood ; Only $2.00 per load. Phone 227-J, Campbell's Woodyard, North Front pXTED Apprentice nt Mrs. Ailc en's Millinery Store. 1015 SALE Black Minorca oykS thoroughbred Northrup strain; per setting of 15 eggs, $1. Guar anteed fertile. S. H. Guernsey, North Bend. , 'OR REXT Small furnished cot tage on 4th st. C. J. Tlbbetts, 4 th near Hall ave. J WASTED Nurse girl for after noons or older girl to do other i "rk. also. Address Mrs. Arthur S McKeown. HVTED Ten ciils nt Mm-shflelil Electric Fixture and Supply House! wme In and ask questions, we "it to tell juu BccaBBnaaaaBaai -tt-tt-ii-tt-H-tt-tt-ttH-i-8-tt- Ooane's Transfer 4 We do all kinds of transfer work. Trunks and baggage a specialty. Good covered wagon, everything kept dry, meet all boats and trains dally. Good a and prompt uervlce guaranteed U Give us a tr.'al. a 1 I'HUAHi iii-J or -o-.v. rt -a-a-a-n- ----n-a-a-n .---. -- - f Coos Bay Fuel Co. FOR SALE Piano cheap. 547 South Broadway. Apply fH SALBs,.f.i . 1. 1 node Island Reds. si. fin onn.h k J. Simpson, North Bend, Ore. OR REXT - nt Xo. 4 ,n th0 "Connell building, on March 1st, , 7, por rent nve rnnrnK wen, modern improvements. Rate " P month. Inquire I Coos building. Phone 214-L 16, m REXT-Hc louses S7. Wards. Phono ir.t $10 and OYD HOTEL K'Wr' " OarOcId m.,.. r new mtnmgemeut. Tliorouchlv 7, "J 'u.lie.t Rates 3oc to $1 Booth , Per Wctk Special rates by TOinl- I ree Bath, fine Ma. Ine View ' oui irum Trnlni, Ifc V. IlRinUES. P O. DOANE & Son., Dealers in Props. South Marshfield Coal liUMP COAL !4.oO PER TON NUT COAL S2.r0 PER TON Phone 273-X THIS is the Famous BARMNGTON HALL BAKER-IZED COFFEE It makes a fine exhil arating beverage of medi ium strength. FOR SALE AT Grass Seeds THE RAZAR is lieadquarters for seeds of nil kinds. AVe eatryan un ustially fine line of GRASS SEEDS. Rend tlds list mid see us before buying: COOS BAY TIDES. MARCH Low water A. M. P. M. Date. Ih.m. ft h.m. ft. Monday.. 21 4:34 2.2 4:5S 0.1 Tuesday. 22 5:20 1.7 5:37 0.5 Wed'd'y. 231 0:00 1.4 G:13 1.0 Thursday 24 G:34 1.2 G:43 1.4 Friday... 251 7:04 1.1 7:09 2.0 Saturday 261 7:33 1.0 7:34 2.5 SUNDAY 27 8:20 1.0 7:5C 2.9 Monday.. 2S 8:28 1.0 8:12 3.3 Wed'd'y. 30' 9:03 3.3 Thursday 31 9:35 1.0 8:54 3.9 MARCH High water A. M. I P. M. Date. I h.m. ft. h.m. , ft. Monday.. 2l 9:1C 7.S10:5G 7.4 Tuesday. 22'10:17 S.0J Wed'd'y. 2311:0G S.2ll:29 7.S Thursday 24 0:00 8.1 11:4S 8.2 Friday.... 251 0:26 S.2 12:27 S.( Saturd'y. 2G 0:51 S.3 1:01 7.S SUNDAY 27 1:13 8.2 1:34 7.5 Monday.. 2St 1:3G 8.2 2:0G 7.0 Tuesdav.. 291 1:57 S.l 2:41 G.G Wed'd'v. 30 2:22 8.1 3:20 G.2 Thursday 31 2:501 8.0 4:07 5.7 To San Pedro. The Nann Smith will sail Wednesday or Thursday for San Pedro Instead of Bay Point. This is her first trip there in several months. She will take out about 800,000 feet of lumber. Owing to the big cargo, the slings could not be used in loading this time, and it takes longer. t Timothy, Red Clover, Alsyke, White Cloud, Orcliard Grass, EnglMi Rje Grass, Italinn Jtye Grnss, Fancy ( To Open School. Mother Agnes of Mixed IjiHii Grass, Vetches, Seed Portland is expected here within a Oats, Early Rose Potatoes, Reality of couple of weks to make final arrange Helnon, Astonisliers, Garden Seeds, ' ments for opening the new Catholic of all kinds, Commercial Fertilizer. Ihe BAZAR House of Quality Phone 32. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J boarding school on the Oren proper ty this fall. She expects to spend three months or so here directing the work. For the next few months, General Mannger Smeaton of the C. A. Smith mill will occupy the home with his family. MRS. McLKOD'S STATEMENT. To the Editor: I beg space in your publication to correct an article pub lished in your ftaper of Saturday last, entitled: "Trouble Over Street. Dif ferences between city and Mrs. Mc Leod may delay work." You say "J. W. Dennett, acting for Mrs. Frances McLeod, sought to stop the Improvement of North Sec ond street," etc. The fact Is that Mrs. McLeod does not own any property or have any share in any real estate on this street, therefore has no interest in this work except as a taxpayer in this city. Of the number of statements made in this item there Is not one scintilla of truth in any of the assertions and this fact was no doubt well known by the party who furnished you the item. J. W. Bennett is not acting for Mrs. McLeod in the North Second street matter. She has no Interests there. Mr. Bennett also says that ho had no conversation with anyone in re gard to the matter as published by you. The statement regarding the $400 is also incorrect, and carries with It about as much truth as the rest of the article. M. A. McLEOD. ALONG THE WATER FRONT. I Personal Notes f EGAN AIILQUIST is building a nice residence on his property in Bun ker Hill. H. E. BESSEY of tho Coos Bay Creamery was in Marshfield today on business. MR. WHEELER returned today from a two-months' trip to various west ern cities. EDMUND KEANE was here from Co quille over Sunday on business and to visit his brother, C. J. Keane. JAMES COWAN and Mr. Campbell yesterday landed a five and one-half-pound steelhead salmon with a fly on North Coos river. TOM COKE left this morning for Co quille, and may proceed on fur ther up tho valley where he is fig uring on opening a logging camp. JESSIE SMITH and wife, S. W. Cut lip, E. R. Hodson and wife and W. F. Hodson and wife came down from Coos River yesterday to at tend the Shannon meetings. DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH has pur chased a lot adjoining ' Dorsey Kreitzer's home in South Marsh field, and is planning to erect a fine residence there this summer. G. The Lucy Neff, after taking on a big shipment of Beaver Hill coal went to North Bend today where she will take a shipment of lumber from the Simpson Lumber Company and sail tomorrow for San Francisco. W. PASLEY of Walwai, Washing ton Is making an extended visit on the bay and investigating the pros pects here. He is pleased with tho country and may make investments inter. Special Services. Commemoration of tho "Three Hours Agony of Our Most Holy Redeemer Upon the The Capistrano is loading with i Cross," at tho Marshfield Episcopal lumber at the Railroad dock, from Church, Good Friday, March 25th, the Aasen mill on the Coquille river, from 12 M. to 3 P. M. -. The Excelsior arrived in today! JOHN ANDERSON Is reported crlti- from the south and Is loading with lumber. The M. F. Plant sails from San Francisco at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Coos Bay. cally ill at hlsliome in North Bend, of dlptheria. He had been ailing of throat trouble for some time, but did not think it sprlous and did not call a physician. His homo has been quarantined. EASTER NOVELTIES and CARDS at the COOS RAY CASH STORE. OUR GUEST For the time being is what we con sider your iaundry work, and we treat it as such. We receive it with courteous appreciation. It receives the most careful attention while with us, and we return It promptly and in good condition. Just send It here and see for yourself. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM j LAUNDRY PHONE 220-J REV. C. J. KEVENY, pastor of Ban don, Prosper, Randolph, Rlverton, Bear's Creek, Four Miles, Lang lols, Denmark, Cape Blanco Port Orford, Corbin, Wedderbum and Gpld Benoh, is visiting Father J. A. Mown tnd. U, V, Cltrjey today, Father Kevney's brother, who Was injured at the C. A. Smith mill tho other day, is getting along nicely. TfTVTI FOR STRICTLY Sunday Violator. While Sheriif Gage, Marshal Carter and Night watch Shupe were holding a confer ence in the Marshal's office at tho City Hall Sunday, they saw John Jones, a logger, secure a bottle of li quor from the bartender at Tom Mad den's saloon, the liquor being deliver ed through the rear door. Sheriff uage lmmeaiaieiy aijpreiieuucu m 4, F. A. SACCHIJ Corner Commercial and Second St imttmKtamttmttnm tftmttnrt:m:ttKimatmmummt:t:m? "RIDGES. Prop. -'very, Feed and Sale Stable ' all hours and a carry-all rain e win end out with partlaj to 80 in crowds. i,H. HEISNER -'ii. urv. Phone 12(VJ lftL. f M pram for Pure :sMik Cl p. McGEORGE 'ay Sonth. Mn.i.nt. It's a "Shocking" Business IS THIS OF OURS, HIT AVE AL WAYS MANAGE TO SATISFY OIR PATRONS AT THAT. WE ARE EX PERTS AT THIS lll'SlXKSS AND USE ONLY THE REST MTi:RlL. DDi:i TO WHICH OIK 1'IIIClM ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream, Steril zed Milk, Butter Milk COTTAGE CHEESE ICE Call up Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage t Elected Tho. James Cox was re elected janitor of the Marshfield High School building at a salary of $100 per month, by tho School Board. Mrs. Stenholm was re-elected janitor of the Central School building at a sal ary of ?75 per month. Through a typographical error It was stated Saturday that her wages would bo $100 per month. Miss Malonoy's salary was fixed at ?75 Instead of $70 per month. r y t$ v , M I one p.m. ( J II fc 77Mmy, -ttSV - ' -. t T.iP 5SS .g5Ssn TZ it FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 2 P. Phono 73-J. M. fr4 Here's Where You'll Find the Good Things FRESH, tempting nnd the best of their kind in FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS, AND GROCERIES. Something new every week. Something always good. C. W. Wolcott THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J We Have Reduced Flour Sound Ring Retails at $1.75 per Sack Do - .his look gcid o joti Take n- c..ar.cs uvi send -Jr laur. to loOS 11 U' STEVM t a, I 11 LAUNDRY. Times' Want Ads. uttjmam .:mt::ttnm:n:::n nt.imjmmtRm ------