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miMiflHMmf j,mn nine lyyn '- j i'wpji ? v - ' UF l THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. !.- Mi" ! - - 'I- - ! -! ! gff 1 Are You fc i j n $mm?M w n T 1 X J IIM vv " U(U Also Investigate our new stock thing In the jewelry line for Christmas Girts. Remember you can 7 ln nr 1i?ffrti. t nnlnnn l. C! n TC ...... ..1 .... .. -. It 11 .1 lt We are here to stay and subs 'initiate these facts. CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIKST TRUST AM) SAVINGS HANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD. 4. i 5 J a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-rr-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a- a My Mudder's glttin' awfyl mad and raisin' heck, by Gosh! 7 Cause the old coal stove won't make hot water for the Monday ' I mornin wash. 8 a I heerd her tell Dad 'tot her day, "John Dub, you got no sense, j'j If you had you'd buy me a water heater 'tain't so much ex- y I penso." j: J My Dad ho growled an awful lot, but I "gas" it ain't no use, JL jj Mudder's got her mind made up and won't take no excuse. i i So keep a lookout for Dad and Mudder (I know you'd like to a y "meter"), jf. They're comin' around to git the price on a first-class water heater, I I The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. a ' MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND V ..a-a-a-a-a-a::-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - j: :: t :: PROF. D. Pvn i- I rta runt- rr nn JJ lAp .! L 1KOI.I UWIV1 Vf IlltllJUUIIll, VJUILUI , iUICII, Banjo and Piano V i a a A i TERMS TWO LESSONS PER j Violin, Piano, Guitar, Ilanjo a Ilnom No. 0, Over Hrcakuntcr H Friday and Saturday. a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a ff.WZ3ZmZXm2f2ja3azg3X3BBGa, .ngasiaHaificaosaai ass I Subscriptions H i Magazines and AXV PERIODICAL PUBLISHER Norton Jk ISWPWOTJHTCP .. -4k ..- . - I CITY FRONT f TlTI1lTifTr nt o 11 loenflrif 4nno f nrnlf AiXlllwtn. w. , vv, iwivu", &w.bv . u..u.. MWUU w . 4. order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle J NORTH FRONT STKEET. -. ? KMiBtihgsgaaExaa 4 i ; COOS BAY 4c?demy of Mnsic ELMER A. TODD, Director. I Xew O'Connell IJufliling KCiM3221iS22KiiI2aSrr Something to be Thankful For is the perfect condition of your Linen as It reaches you from our Laundry. Not a fault to find with it, because we do the work thoroughly and in style, taking the greatest care of the finest fabrics and delivering the goods in the pink of condition. You will b3 glad to give us your regular work after making a single trial of our way of doing things; and our prices are very reasonable, too. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PITOXE 571. BUY YOUIt FUEL FROM COOS BAY FUEL CO. J. O. DOANE, Proprietor. Dealer In South Marshfleld, Bea-4 ver Hill and Libby Coal. Dry fire and stove-wood on short notice. Phono 534 or Leave Orders nt I. S. KAUFJIAN & CO. ab Call bervice at All nours Good Hearse and Vehicles Icles HEISVER, MILLER & CO. Wvery, Feed nnd Sale Stable. IIAY FOR SALI3 Wholesale and retail. 3d and 'A Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld. ST5 fr - ; i ifr 4 j. .. j. 4 .,...$....-. g.. Contemplating Buy- ? a Diamond ? i oc c ? ttllLC c A CiiC ULU11C f of the latest designs on every- J J mfyK?Jt JW$t n - a - a - a - n - - ti - t a-a-a-a-a- BLHANSHE MqnHnlin Hulf.,,. :,ii:,-, 8 WEEK, S5.00 PER MONTH. or Mandolin, $0.00 per month. O.'lice. Call Monday, Thursday, -a-a-a--aa-aa-a-a-a-a -a Received for All NewsDaner s ANYWHERE SUPPLIED BY Ha: P"MW riW1 W"TJrlrfyW9 PLAN 5 NO MILL . . 4 iifo nnH oVinxxr noooa mnrlo tn I Wood Novelties, I PHOXE 020 J $- It ts-fl CTc&ira u t LIIZ311 Kvrfl. W7l. Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. Voice Miss Mable Clare Mlllis. Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca Luse Stump. Classes in Har mony, Sight Reading, etc. Phono 1055 sssjscauiaziisaB XOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MEXT ROXDS. Sealed proposals will bo recelvi-d by the Finance Committee of the Common Council of the City cf (Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, at rue office of the Recorder of s.'.id city, in the City Hall of said ulty, 1 until 4 o'clock p. m Mond.iv, No vember 30, 1908, ror $16.023.S7 street improvement bondp of the City of Marshfleld In denominations not exceeding $500, beailng Inter est at the rate of six per cant pr annum, payable semi-annually; each bond to be dated November 2d, l'JOS, payable ten years from the date thereof; provided that the right Is reserved to take up and cancel any of such bonds, upon the payment of the face value thereof, within accrued Interest to the date of payment at any semi-annual In terest payment period at! or after one year from the date of such bond or bonds, by giving thirty days pub lished notice. Bonds authorized by act of Legis lature of State of Oregon. Assessedfyaluation of City ?1,791-, 549.00. No bonded Indebtedness. Population estimated at 5,000. Certified cheek for 5 per cent of amount of bids must accompany each bid, to be forfeited In case bid Is accepted and bidder falls to accept bonds within ten days. Bids received for any amount of said bonds, small bidders being given preference. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. Dated this 5th day of November 1908. HERBERT LOCKHART, JAS H. FLANAGAN, CLAUDE NASBURG, Finance Committee of the Common Council. --. -... ----). THOMASON & HANSON -DEALERS IN- r it 'nay urain ana reetr Free Delivery Phone 1751 .. .. --..- -a-a-a-a-aa-aa-a-a-a-a-a r&CC&337 TURKEY iuy .s K THURSDAY NOVEMBER .1. hUlil i Going to spruce up a bit for Thanksgiving? a a i a a i a a a i Going out, or at home, it's your duty to look well on our National Feast Day? out of respect to the Tur- i Key, it Tor noinmg more. a i We've an idea that one of our $15 or $20 new Fall u Model Suits, and one of a our $18 Black Cravenet- y a te Overcoats would look a i well on your figure on t i r r 1 1 H Thanksgiving Day or a any other day, a i a i a How about a Mallory Cra- a i a venette Hat or choice toggery. some , a i i a i a i Mill to Ulan Clothiers ? MARSHFIELD, OREGON 1 a 1 1 & a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- -a' -a a--a-a--a-- a t Coos Bay Liquor Co. i SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY a 10 year old XXXX Rye, per I gallon S4.00 J Rest qiiiility Port Wine, ier I gallon $2.00 I Rest quaUty Sherry Wine, per " gallon .$2.00 Best, quality Angelica Wine, a P gnllon '.$2.00 1 Rest quality Table Claret, per A gnllon 50c f Try a case of AVclnhard or Lager Beei- (Union Made). FREE DELIVERY PHONE 481 a 1 1 --a- - n a- -i:on- Everything Back But the Dirt Marshfleld Hand & Steam Laundry TO MARSHFIELD VOTERS. The platform adopted by the Marshfleld Citizens League, 4 which asks all desiring a better city to Join it and aid in carry- 4 ing out its aims is as follows; "WE PLEDGE OUR OANDI- DATES TO AN nONEST, STRAIGHT FORWARD, ECO- NOMIOAL RUSINESS ADMIN- ISTRATION, AND TO REDUCE THE DERT OF THE CITY IN ALL LEGITIMATE MEANS POSSIRLE." ( Temple Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies in general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. South Uroadwny. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2103. !' 1 1 -'. K -'P rll . . l a i a i j line wooien a u iv i" m n a t h 1 f i h - a a 1T1111 kJWk mzwMmmm$mmM Km COOS BAY TID1JS. The following tabled gio the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: XOVKMIIKIt, 11)08. 1IG1I WATER) JX. M. J P. M. Date. f h. m. ft. 4 h. m. ft. Monday . ,1G 6:36 C.0 6:05 4.5 TUf3day . .17 7:28 5.3 7:21 4.4 Wednesday IS 8:12 5.. 8:29 4.6 Thursday .19 8:54 6.1 9:27 5.0 Friday . . 20 9:35 6.5 10:17 5.2 Saturday . 2110:16 6.9 11:05 5.5 bdNDAY . 22 10:51 7.3 11:50 5.6 LOW WATERI A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. Monday . .16 Tuesday 17 0:31 Wednesday 18 1:26 Thursday . 19 2:21 friday . . 20 3:14 Saturday . 21 4:01 ft. j 1.5 1.8 1.9 2.0 h. m. 12:51 1:47 2:4l 3:29 4:11 ft. 3.6 3.1 2.4 1.8 1.0 0.2 -0.4 2.1i 2.3) 4:51 5:29 SUNDAY . 22 4:43 UKA'liiElt KOKltf AS!. ( Bv Associated l''ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Rain tonight and Tuesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- O I'OHT. For twenty-four hours ond- ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 22, by Mrs. E. .Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 50 Minimum 45 Precipitation 51 At 5 p. m 55 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. Court nt Coquillc. Judge F. Hall went to Coqullle today to hold a spe cial term of court there. Sells Barber Shop. T. F. Lynch has sold his Front street barber shop to W. A. Davis of Baker City, nnd will give possession at once. Council Tuesday Xiglit. The Marshfleld city council will meet Tuesday evening to take up routine business. Several matters of im portance are pending. North Hcnd Commercial Club. North Bend Commercial Club will ' hold a special meeting Wednesday 1 evening to consider the harbor im provement and other matters of im portance. I Father Is Dying. W. F. McKee of the Flanagan & Bennett Bank, this morning received a telegram stating that his father was critically ill at the old home In Pickway, Ohio. y STRAWBERRY PLANTS Success ful varieties, lc each. Raspber ries, 2c each. Anona Grocery, agent, W. C. WEAVER. FOR RENT One store, one flat, one six-room dwelling. Title Guar antee Abstract Company. WANTED Teacher for School Dis trict, N". C. Ninth Grade work. Seven 'months' term. State salary wanted. Address, L. A. Webster, clerk tchool, District No. C, Em pire, Oregon. LESSONS. Ben Schuyler will give boxing lessons to a limited num ber of pupils. For particulars phono 1121. WANTED City warrants. Apply to F. P. Norton. WANTED Woman to do chamber work at the Central Hotel. HOUSEHOLD Goods for sale. Apply Mrs. B. O'Kelly, back of Corthell's Delicatessen. FOR SALE Speedy motor Boat. Apply Geo. Goodrum. FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms for rent. Phono 501. FOR SALE A modern five-roomed bungalow, plastered, with 100x100 on corner, close In. Apply F. M. Rummell, Jr., Room 23, First Trust building. FOR RENT Now six-room house. All modern conveniences. Apply Times' office. FOR SALE Cheap One largo air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammorer. ifrtkj o -- -a. j. Owing to the great distance and the ' practical certainty that he would no reach home in time, it Is not likely that Mr. McKee will return thore. i Ger Many Ducks. The storm of the last few days has driven many ducks into the Inlets and sandhills and yesterday big killings were made l by local nimrodi-. Green-head mal- j lards predominated. The amount of .shooting done can be estimated from I the fact there was not a s'nsle ; twelve-gauge shell left at any of the local stores. Gardiner Girl Weds. Married, at Albany on Nov. 16, Mr. John A. Em mitt, the well-known barber of Drain, and Miss Cora Colwell of Gar diner, Justice L L. Swan officiating. The happy couple arrived in Drain Wednesday, and that evening were treated to a few choice selections by the Drain Tin Band. The groom "came through" with a nice treat of cigars and candy for the serenaders. Drain Nonpareil. MRS. AD0LPH WEISE DIES IN WORTH BEND W'ell-KuoNn Xorth Rend Young Woman Succumbs to Operation nt Mercy Hospital Today. Mrs. Adolph Weise, a well-known North Bend joung woman, died at Mercy hospital today following an operation. She was about twenty years old and was married about one year ago to Mr. Weise who is an en gineer nt the Sash and Door factory. Her mother, Mrs. Weldman, lives in North Bend. The funeral will prob ably be hold Wednesday or Thurs day from the Temple & Wilson Un dertaking parlors in Marshfleld. SWALLOWS TEETH AXI) DIES. Opcratioim to Locate Pluto in Farm er' SlomiK'h UnsuccDssful. JUNCTION CITY, Kan., Nov. 21. Jesse Wingfleld, a farmer living near this city, swallowed his false teeth nnd died. The same day that he swallowed his teo'h he was taken to Topeka, where operations wero performed In an effort to locate the plate, but both, operations wero un successful. Wingfleld was 55 years old. He leaves a widow and three children. RIVER PACKET HLOWS UP. Four Known Vlcl inis of Disaster Near New Orleans. ' Uv Associated Ptpsb. ) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 23. The river packet H. Z. Carter was blown up eight miles below Plaquemine, La. Four passengers are known to be dead. Fire immediately followed, adding to the horrible situation. MEET IX TOROXTO. (By Associated Press. 1 DENVER, Nov. 23. Toronto Is the rifixt. mpntlnir tilnnR nf tho Aiiinrl- can Federation of Labor. INTERESTING FACTS. Walter Wellman says history will record that President Roosevelt nam ,ed his successor, but that ho has many precedents for so doing. , Jan Janoff Pouren Russian refu ' gee, in fight to prevent extradition, submits evidence that offenses with which ho Is charged wero political. Tho Chinese government has es tablished, a school at Shanghai to In struct tho sons of fishermen in mod ern methods of fish culture. Germany's anger over the Casa blanca incident grows and tho be lief is general that the nation's honor is involved in tho dispute with France. Aftor twenty-five years of opera tion of tho postal savings bank of India tho depositors number 1,190, 220 and tho deposits amount to $49,223,283. Trimmed with fifteen ostrich feath ers, each measuring two yards, tho hat to bo worn by Miss Madge Tem ple at tho London Coliseum Is valu ed at ?G00. Bought a Job lot of APPLES, for sale cheap while they last. Anona Cash Grocery. CHICKENS on sale at tho ANONA Cash Grocery. REMEMBER the OLD FASHION ED DANCE at the Rink THANKS GIVING night, November 26. Seven piece orchestra. DON'T FORGET tho Turkoy din ner at Cortholl's. (See add.) Bought a Job lot of APPLES, for sale cheap while they last. Anona Cash Grocery. HOT TAMALES today at Corthell's. HE El 10 UK FOR POST MARSHFIELD CHAMBER OF COM MERCE ARRAXGES FOR ACTIVE CAMPAIGX FOR METTERMEXT OF IIARROR. I. S. Kaufman, I. S. Smith and G. W. Carieton have been named as a committee of the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce to confer with tho. North Bend Commercial club relative to the engaging of a committee to ar range for the organization of the Port of Coos Bay. The Marshfleld committee is desirous of having Fran cis H. Clarke as one of tho members of the committee owing to his fami liarity with the project. Tho North Bend club will consider tho matter ..eilnesday night. It Is proposed to turn tho matter over to the commit tee to work out, Including the sub mission of any law tha. may bo re quired to tho Oregon legislature at the session this winter. Walter Lyon was engaged to gath er data on tho traffic to and from Coos Bay by water to furnish to the Orjgon members of congress and to others that ma?- aid in securing an appropriation for the harbor improve ment. In this connection, it was decided to wire Senator Fulton and other members to congress to asccrtniit what became of the special recom mendation mado by Col. RoessleV through tho United States engineer ing department for an oppropriation of ?500,000 or so for tho Coos Bay improvements This. was.. filed -with congress early last summer. 1 It was also ordered that Gov. Chamberlain's attention bo caljed to the resolution passed by the Oregon Idnho Development congress litre in August, requesting that he appoint a committee to draft such laws aB may bo required for the development of the rivers nnd harbors of Ore gon. As Marshfleld's representa tives on this committee, tfe will' bo asked to name Francis H. Clarke. I 'Personal Notes f MRS. S. C. BROWN Is reported quite ill. MR. WISEMAN Is reported ill at his home. W. L. MAST of Myrtle Point, Is in Marshfleld today. F. C. TRUE of Coqullle, spent Sun day with friends in this city. H. C. DIERS of North Bend, was in Marshfleld today on business. MRS. FRIZEEN and Mlsa Grace Fri zeen left on tho Breakwater for ' Portland. L. R. ROBERTSON'S little daugh ters who have been ill of typhoid fever, are practically well, now be ing able to bo up and around. RUSS TOWER made one of tho big gest killings of any of the nlm rods out yesterday, getting eight een ducks. Ho says that shooting was tho best of the season. ERIC WOLD and wife, who have been visiting at the homo of Mrs. Wold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson, and friends hero, leave on tho M. F. Plant for their homo in California. J. E. COOPER has returned from a trip to tho Umpqua Valley. Mrs. Cooper remained at Dllley where she will spend a few weeks and perhaps tho winter. Mr. Cooper says that business Is picking up In every section. MISS HANNAH HANSEN of Haines Inlet, who is at the Marshfleld General hospital receiving treat ment, Is reported quite weak. Sha was to havo undergone an opera tion ono day last week but was too weakoto take the anaesthetics. MRS. MILLER, who resides near tho end of Shorldan avonuo slipped and fell while walking around tho house tho other day. She sustain ed a painful Injury to her sldo and broken rib. Dr. Houseworth. who attended hor says that tho in juries will not ho of long duration. FRUIT CAKE Delicious and wholosomo at the Coos Bay Bake ry. Como In and ask for a sample. BOO MT3N WANTED To eat at tho MolroBe restaurant l !l m Mf m Jttt mmtu LlJ ri a jlijltltM TlTfc II iiAuAilL-tfa.AwaA. -'fetJUIftiB 1l