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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908. Save Your Voice" and Feet WFtM proprietors are experienced restau rateurs and expect to make it one of the most popular eating houses on Coos Bay. S VVVWV' VWWW5 j Personal Notes f m w I In Furnishings I r the Home Ruffled Swiss Curtains, best quality Swiss, beautiful patterns, double stitched bands, and hemstiched ruffles worth $2.00 i rr Our Sale Price Per Pair -. - - M 0J Rich Velvet Rugs, size 27x54, in various desirable patterns, a splendid rug 1 HH for service. Our Price - - - 4) J- 3 Beautiful AxministerRugs, size 27x54. These come m rich Oruntal designs, and are of high grade, closely woven fabric. Always a bargain at S3.UU, Uur bale Price - '! $2.65 Sewing Rockers. We have three styles of Sewing Rockers which we consider the best bargain in this country at dO TA the prices we ask. Choice, Each 40QU Arm Rockers. We have a few large Arm Rockers that are roomy, comfortable and durable, and like all goods we sell, they have a style. While they last o2D These are just a few Convincers that Your Money Goes Farthest when you come where the Really Good -Things are offered Perry Montgomery & Co. OF THE FIRST-CLASS & t T -Pint Jap-a-Lac will make an old chair new. 1 Pint Chi-namel will make the table look beautiful, or for a mis sion finish use Ad-a-Llte. I Quart Princess Floor Paint will paint the kitchen floor. Half-Gallon Porchito will paint the porch AND Three Gallons of Patton's Sun-Proof Paint will cover the ontsido of the house. .. , - W&M&$$l We carry them all in connection with our complete lino of hardware. j Incorporated. T T P. E. HAGUE, Pies. M. D. SUMNER, Vice-Pros. T J MARSHflELD - OREGON J .vnK-.7CTTO:wHgrtttwvjraBM WfSSBti COOS BAY ACADEMY " MUSIC --FACULTY--Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton Voice Miss Mable Clare Millis Violin (To bo announced later. ' Musical Kindergarten Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Heading and ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to tho Director, Now O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phone 1955 ELMER A. TODD, Director COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (Sb Co. t General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty ;; Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield SSSHSHSHSHSE5H5HS2SaeS2SBSHSHSSSESSSESc!SaSHSESZ5252S2SHSHS55HS252SH5HS2 Building Material It iih' lll Call tho servant by simply tquch- ing an electric bell In your room, or In any other room where you may happen to be. Save steps and shout ing. Summon her silently, quickly and easily. Less bother and annoy ance for you and for-Jier. Let ,'ius equip your house with an" electric system of bells and annunciators. Tho service is great tho cost small. After once trying It you would not' care to return to tho bid system. A' Supply Co. STREET, aLVRSHFIELD S.V, - nvy a El WHEN YOU MEET the most delicious Pork,. Ham and Bacon that you ever tasted, it Is SURE TO BE OURS. We prepare for the market the choi cest brands at the most moderate prices. Save 5 per cent by getting a coupon book. Sanitary Market Hall & Richard PHONE 1001 & x$8-"'8 n ?tn I Coos Bay liquor Co. I SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY n 10 year olil XXXX Rye, per 1 gallon $4.00 i JL Best quality Port Wine, per JL I gallon $2.00 I T Best quality Sherry Wine, ier I ? gallon $2.00 J Best quality Angelica Wine, ? pei- gallon S2.00 X Best quality Table Claret, per A gallon 50c i 1 Try a case of Wcinhnrd or A T Lager Beer (Union Mndo). I ? FREE DELIVERY j J PHONE 481 &2 COOS BAY TIDES. Tlio following tables glvo hours of high and low tides overy day this week: tho tor NOVEMBER, 1008. IIGH WATERI A. M. Date Monday Tuesday . .10 Wednesday 11 Thursday . 12 (Friday . . 13 Saturday . 14 SUNDAY . 15 h. m. 9 0:49 1:34 2:20 3:08 3:59 4:48 5:41 ft C.u 5.7 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.8 4.8 r m. :28 :04 :42 :22 :04 :53 :54 ai. ft.. 7.8 7.G 7.2 G.C 6.0 5.4 4.9 LOW WATER A. ai. "J Date.' Monday , ( 9 Tuesday .' .10 Wednesday 11 Thursday' 1 D; Friday . Saturday h. m. 0:31. 7:09 7:51 :34 13f 9:25 14.10:24 SUNDAY . 1511.:84 p. ai. 2.8 '3 3 3.G 3.8 3.8 1:U 7:55 ft. h. m 2r? 2.5 8:36 5hl7 10:02 10:48 11:37 ft. -1.1 -1.0 -0.2 -0.2 0.3 0.8 1.2 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.)' WESTERN OREGON: Fair tonight and Wednesday; North to east winds. : LOCAL TEaiPERATURE RE- 4- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 10, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. $ Maximum 69 Minimum 38 At 5 p. m 61 Precipitation none Wind, Southwest; clear. Builds New Home. Wm. Prey of the steamer Alert Is having a $2,000 home erected on Sixth street in Eastside. North Bend Salvation Army. The new officers of the Salvation Army will conduct their first salvation meeting in North Bend on Wednes day, November 11, In the Free Meth odist church the service commences at 8 p. m. City Council Tonight. Tho Marshfield city council will meet this evening. It is possible that tho pro posed of naming and numbering the streets will be brought up for dis cussion. A number of street impro vement matters are to conie up. The United Stores. Mr. Hussoy arrived today from Portland to take charge of tho bankrupt stock of the United Stores for the receiver. The stock at this point will be sold In bulk and not thrown on the retail market. To Indorse Candidates. The Citi zens League will meet at the Finnish Hall Thursday night to select the candidates which It will Indorse and support In the city caucus November .16 for nomination for councilman und recorder. As there are likely to be several candidates for Indorse ment for the various olllces, a lively meeting is expected. Riehe ainkcs Change. F. S. Riebe has disposed of his stock In tho Pet-tyjohn-NIcols Company and will no longer be Identified with the com pany. , He Is now In Portland visit ing jobbing houses with a view of starting business hero for himself. He expects to return in about ten days. Mrs. Riebe has gdne to Ash land where she will spend the winter with her parents. COUNTY SURVEYOR GOULD is in tho city on business. T. II. WALKER of Coqullle, Is in tho city today on business. O. B. HINSDALE of Gardiner, is ia Marshfield on business. cily calling on the trado. city callin gon tho trado. JOHN HAGLUND, a Ten Mile ranch er, was In Marshfield today. ' WALTER SINCLAIR of Coqullle, Is. In the city on legal business. S. B. CATHCART was in Coqullle today on business, between trains, (j. E. BAXTER and wife, of Coqullle, are In the city today on business C. R. WADE and E. C. Hollopoter of Bandon are In the city on busln CHARLES CODDING is erecting a' fine cottage at Flagstaff which will be his future winter home. ANGUS McDONALD, a prominent Black Creek rancher, was in from the Ten Mile country today. Will Build Pontoons. T. W. Ron nie of North Bend, has been award ed a contract by the government for tho construction of ten pontoons for the United States dredger Oregon. Mr. Rennle has also just completed his city contract in North Bend for sidewalks and planking on Sherman avenue, also on California street and the new city dock. It Is expected that all the city contracts will be ac cepted at tonight's meeting of the North Bend city council. The Collar Question .tS y. . p) n if CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUM3ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION Do you get the satisfaction your money ought to bring when you hae jour collars or cuffs laurdered? Are tho edges Smooth? Aro the folds or points neatly turned? Is the color a delicate, pearly white? Is the finish that soft effect so much preferred by fastidious dressers? We succeed In all these things. Surely our work Is worth a trial. You will be a steadfpst patron. Coos Bay Steamiaundry PnONE 571. Local Men Named.- Walter Lyon and C. F. McKnight of Marshfield, and Peter Loggle of North Bend, are among the Oregon delegates named by Gov. Chamberlain to represent this state at the harbors and rivers convention in Washington, D. C, December 18, 19 and 20, at the opening of congress. aielrose Reopens. Hawley and Wilson have purchased tho Melrose restaurant on Front street, near tho postofflce and will reopen It today. The place has been closed since Smith and Duttle retired. -The now WOMAN WANTED At Corthell's Delicatessen. LOST Bloodhound pup, tan with white spot on neck. Reward for return to J. C. Doyle at Going & Harvey's. LOST On street, registered letter addressed Mrs. Wm. A. Luso, Marshfield. Reward for return to Times' office. LOST A bunch of keys. Reward for their return' to Nelson Iron Works. LOST Two ostrich plumes on Sher man avenue, North Bond. Finder return to Mrs. L. M. Perry's Milli nery store and receive reward. FOR RENT 2 stores, 2 flats, slx I'oom dwell'ng by Title Guarantee and Abract Company. DO NOT TAKE TnE RISK. When you have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it becomes chronic, but give It atten tion and get rid of It. Take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and you are sure of prompt relief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (8b SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. effiSaSESE5SSHSHSS5SS252SESHSSSS5a5S525SS2EScSHSESE52S5SES25HS25S5Era " PARKHIDE POUTTRY RAKCTI Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. ICING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for salt $1.80 to $15.00 for setting of 15. ------- ----- FOR RENT Nicely furnished light housekeeping suite and one fur nished bed room. Alto a few un furnished rooms, both single and en suite. Rent reasonable, no ' children. Enqulro at Room 3, Rogers' building, cor. 'C and Broadwry streets. New aien Leave. M. N. Knuppen burg left today for Eureka where he expects to open a retail branch to handle Llbby coal. He may also visit Oakland or San Francisco and arrange to reopen the sales agencies which the Oregon Coal and Naviga tion Company has not been operat ing lately. Col. Buttz, another mem ber of the firm, left overland for San Francisco. Col. Wilson and Mr. Prall, other members of the S. Y. W. C. R. R. Company have just arrived from the north. Mrs. Knuppenburg and children will remain ' hero . for the time being. PERSONALS. W. F. HODSON of Coos River, was transacting business on tho Bay today. MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON received two boxes of luscious, fresh straw berries picked from tho open field of the Herbert Geddes ranch on Coos River. MB. and MRS. FRANK DILLON passed through Marshfield today on their way to Gardiner whero they Intend to establish a photo graph gallery. MRS. THAYER and airs. R. E. Golden aro guests at the F. E: Golden home In Ferndale today. ALBERT CULVER has returned from Forest City and other east ern Oregon points where he has been visiting relatives. E. D. LACHANCE returned yester day from Portland where he has been on business connected with the new Chandlor hotel. AIRS. E. S. BARGELT left on tho Drain stage this morning for Port land and other northern points where sho will make an extended visit. JESSE ELLIOTT of Baker City, who ' has been looking over Coos and Curry counties for the last few weeks, loft today via Drain for his home, ' MRS. T. J. MAGENN, wife of tho captain of the Breakwater who has been visiting at Empire, went to Myrtle Point to spend a few days with friends. MISSES HELEN CHANDLER, Gene vieve Sengstacken and aiay Ben nett returned, today from an over Sunday stay at tho Chandler bun galow on Coos River. ft-. H. W. PAINTER and wife, will en tertain tho "Oklahoma Whist Club," an organization of former Oklahomans which has just been effected here, at their homo Wed nesday night. H. H. WATKINS has returned from a week's trip Co Curry county. Most of the timo, ho was the guest of R. D. Hume and ho is enthusiastic over Mr. Hume's fishing business, both tho hatcheries and canning plant, on Rogue River. C. A. JOHNSON and John aierchant returned today from a brief visit at Bandon and Coqulllo. .It was Mr. Johnson's first trip to tho lower Coqullle valley In several years and ho was surprised at tho development there. CHAS. C. NORDHAUSEN left today for his homo In Oakland, Cal., whereho expects to remain for sometime at least. Ho will return via Portland thence overland, vis iting at a number of points on route. During his stay on Coos Buy, he has mado many frienda who will regret his departure. I"I,?,I,4,frIHfr4'"Mrfr,frl"Y4 f"-Jrr'J,r,r'l',J"!' lrMI"I,l'I"I"t' The manufacturer of one of the best brands of Linoleum mndo JU an error in tho shippicnt of our order and as ti result wo aro over- J stocked. To work oft" tho surplus supply wo will sell D. W4 Linoleum FOR RENT Furnished room on Sheridan street, close in, JG.00 per month. Call Phone 1751. WANTED Nurse girl at once. Ap ply Mrs. J. E. Oren. FOR SALE Cheap Ono largo air tight stove, suitable for largo room or bar Also cash rpglater. In quire of Merchant & Hammerer. LM0LEUM BARGAIN! L This is what is regularly sold at 70c and 75c. It will pny you to buy Linoleum now mid look at this before you buy. C. A. JOHNSON, pJSE, I t FRONT STREET ,I..;..t..t..;..;..f..;..;..;....i..?..;....J-I..yf4M.i..;..i..i....j .(jjjjjuo.., j Rttbbe InHHHMHHHH&M I iMTfiTifWI V r Stamps AT Nortoe & Hansen 4 (m