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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1908)
,jiLikiatjiiLj'uJesMMiiUiiirsFrti3ft THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1908. 4s ts f WW l7. r WE wresa h- COOS HAY TIDES. Tho following tablca glvo hours of high and low tides every day this week: AUGUST, 1008. the for JIIGH WATER A. M. r. m. Date Tuesday . 25 h. m, ft. h. m. 12:03 11:82 12:33 12:50 1:25 1:52 2:19 ft. 5.9 G.5 6.1 G.2 G.3 6.'4 6.4 Tuesday . 25 Wednesday 2C Thursday . 27 Friday . .28 Saturday . 29 SUNDAY . 30 0:07 0:41 1:17 1:51 C.4 G.3 C.l 5.9 LOW WATER A. M, I. M. AUGUST, 1008 Tuesday . .25 Wednesday 26 5:37 -0.41 5:54 0.3 6:29 O.Ol 6:59 2.7 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.7 1.4 G:ll G:37 7:04 7:27 7:51 Thursday . 27 Friday . . 28 Saturday . 29 SUNDAY . 30 0.4 0.7 1.1 7:25 7:49 8:24 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. FREE FAIR TICKETS t H FREE FAIR TICKETS f CfiiCJr I fr3 YOURS for KEEPS It tT sXft - ! I. 'A Big line of fall sh i 1 . '. 1 ki See Me First w4S I I I -1 -ii II 11 T 'iiiiwmd jflf r MARSHFIELD, OREGON". I " 1 i M.mmimumiammai aa. mm,wmik m "i i wiiiii1 i a n ... wmam Wednesday , LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. ' For twenty-four hours end- Ing 5 p. m., August 24, by Mrs. E. MIngus, Bpeclal government ' motrorologlcal observer. Maximum 08 Minimum 44 H At 5 p. m G3 y PreClDlttttlOn nnnn A Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. 4 Holds Revivals. The Rev. John Mathews of Los Angeles, an evange list, Is holding revival services at Eastslde. Services are held nightly except Thursday evenings. Gov. Chamberlain Leaves. finv. Chamberlain and Judge Lowell left on tho Alliance today for their homes. bovornor Chamberlain had to go to keep an appointment at the regatta in Astoria. Engineer Carroll Leiurs. Engin eer Carroll who was sent hero by Major Mclndoe to arrange for tho dredge left for Portland today. He with the Fair tonight, and warmer. Here they are, the Newest Keiser Cravats 50c Goodrism Hats $3.00 Fancy Vests $2 ho $5 Many other things equally as Classy The Greatest Sale ever held in Coos County still goes on Goods arriving on every boat to help make this Feast of Bargains the greatest event in merchandising ever known The store jammed to the doors all day Saturday Monday and Tuesday But we are ready to offer still more surprising price reductions than we have ever given before We are giving our customers free fair tickets Come in and ask us about them Wednesday will see the slashing of prices- never known before Buy of us Let us pay your way to the Fair getting the best newest up-to-date goods consisting of men's clothing hats overcoats shoes underwear etc Women's suits coats skirts shoes' underwear hosiery Blankets bedding of all kinds lace curtains A $50000 stock of the best merchandise to select from at a saving of more half your money WE HAVE FNT said that ho found things In a good shape and would so report. Ho was unable to say just when tho dredge would get here but expects It will be soon. Kills Hear ami Cub. Chas Hlc kox has Just returned from a hunt ing trip during which he killed a cub bear and Its mother. He shot the cub first and for a time feared ho would have a hand to hand en counter with the mother when she came to the rescue of tho little one but a well aimed bullet eliminated tho danger. Clinniberlaln Knows Xccd. That Gov. Chamberlain Is aware of the need of dredging Coos Bay was shown by his actions yesterday morning when he crossed In on the Alliance. It was low tide but they got across the bar all right. As they neared Empire, they ran on to a new shoal and had to wait for the tide. Mr. Chamberlain got anxious during the wait and was heard to remark that If it was in his power, he would see that a clear channel was provided In tho future. It was the first time thnt Captain Olson got "stuck" In a irts in, so let your Busom newest Cluett Shirt made ECIAL LADIES' SUIT i RECEIVED BY OF ELEGANT rirorc. Ei NEXT THE BR.EAKWATER OFFICE mattMKmm many months and of courso It was purely accidental. Injures Ann. A youth named Norton, residing near Sumner, was in Marsh field to consult Dr. A. L. Housoworth concerning an Injury to his arm. He Injured tho member severely In a fall recently. Get Slv Deer. Frank Lamberton and Alfred A. Ayea of Portland, re turned to day from a hunting trip along the Pistol river In Curry coun ty. During the week, they secured six fine animals and brought back quite a supply of jerked venison. They had a very enjoyable trip. Mr. Ayea will leave for his home In Portland tho latter part of the week. The Margaret lies Company play ed "The Golden Giant Mine" at tho Masonic Opera House last night, to a well pleased audience. Tho piece was handled most excellently by this capable company. Tonight the play will be "Pardners For Life," another excellent play. Stecmcr BREAKWATER SAILS for Portland Saturday, Aug. 29th, at Friend fit vou out EMT STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE A BIG SUITS. AND SEE wmSSEm FALL ! Personal Notes : JOHN MERCHANT came In today from Bastendorf's beach. J. J. CLINKINBEARD of Coos River, spent today on Coos Bay. ARCHIE WHISNANT of North Bend, is a Marshfleld business visitor. ANDREW KELLEY of Beaver Hill, Is spending the day in Marshfleld. FOR SALE house and two lots In West Marshfleld, for 1,500. J. D. Johnson & Co. DR. J. T. McCORMAC and family, are moving In today from their bungalow on south Coos River. MRS. ED. THRIFT of Langlois, was in Marshfleld today en route to Portland. She expects to spend several weeks In the northern ci ties. J. E. OltEN and wife, A. Mereen, Miss Dunning, and the Misses Me reen spent Sunday at Coqullle, vis iting the logging camps in that vicinity. MISS MARY DAKAN, who camo hero recently to act as Col. Grimes' private secretary, has decided to return to her old homo in Okla homa and will leave for there In a few days. STATE SENATOR W. C. CHASE came over yesterday from Coqullle to attend the Oregon-Idaho Devel opment Congress and also to at tend the Knights of Pythias doings at North Bend last evening. CARL SMITH, a clever young news paperman of Portland, Is In Mnrsh fleld covering tho Oregon-Idiho Development congress for his pa per, tho Portland Journal. Ho will also write some special articles concerning the Coos Bay country and tho fair here. He covers tho court run In Portland for the Journal and in addition to being a good newspaperman Is a very af fable fellow. Steamer BREAKWATER SAILS for Portland JSaturday, Aug. 29th, at X J. 111. I. 1 1 J ll 1 IIIIIBaiMP LATEST THEM. Council to Meet. The Marshfleld city council will meet this evening to award somo street Improvement con tracts. The proposed telephone fran chise may come up but several of the councllmen aro said to have sig nified their Intention of refusing to grant It owing to no provisions being made In It for strictly up-to-dato phone service. Enjoy Outing. The office force ot tho Smith mill had an enjoyable out ing at Sunset Day Sunday. Among those present were: Judge Goss, Dr. G. E. Dix, G. A. Brown, Geo. Goodrum, J. Schooley. A. N. Lofegren, W. J. Conrad, H. B. Qulst, Fred Powers, wm, Ekblad, W. Wilson, B. B. Ostllnd, V. A. Johnson, Enoch Hollnberg, Dr. DIx took tho prize for reckless driving. while A. N. Lofgren proved that while he could navigate a hill he was up in the nlr when it camo to getting; down. MUST TAKE VACATION BECAUSE ILL HEALTH P. M. Stewart of Coos Hny Monu mental Works Will Go to California. F. M. Stewart of the Coos Bay Monumental Works, announced to day that ho expects to leave for Cali fornia about October first for tho benefit of his health having for somo time been a sufferer from rheuma tism. "I am desirous of getting my busi ness affairs In good shape and until that date I will give a 25 per cent dis count on my entire stock of monu ments. This Is an unusual oppor tunity and it Is only because of tho necessity of my leaving that I am making this heavy reduction In prices." THE TEN DAY clean up sale conducted by the Gordon Sales Com pany of Spokane and Chicago, on tho stock of H. Flnoll opened this morn ing to tho largest crowd of eager shoppers' over before shown bar gains. The Gordon Sales Company has the reputation of being the world's greatest price slashers and bargain, givers and wo dare say that many money saving opportunities will bo offered the people of Coos Bay in tho 10 days of their stay here. Tho Coos Bay Cash Store has a comploto ne of clean cut CUTLERY. 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