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'W m THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19 OS. f i---H -"- .. . ft t i a WinVn Chills i" i'. i v. ii . . j Utt' RED CROSSD'RUG STORE x .., -.. . .;, - ,i - , -,;. , ,;. -,;, . ,fr . ,j, ,!.. ! -! fr-1 Jkj. - ,;, b BTRUMLUIL. iUAIMJVWI 1 wmjmt&'Mx I Call and Inspect i IF I 'il Toilet Sets; Military, Manlcr ing and Writing Sets, Silver Brushes and member we fnnfnrt O rl '"W Hill in our line. Tickets on $40 musical bird free 4 CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK WILDING, LVRS1IFIELD. 4 I -; .i;.-.!. ..;. - .:. - .i...t, - .i, - . - I ra5aGHga3iC;JfcaafjEagzaraggaairi'-..1i, ." iXi yprro.'jif.'i , Do Your Early Christmas Shopping Now j AVI I ILK OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IF YOU DON'T CARE. TO gj TAKE THE ARTICLES" HOME YOU. N K& ortoe & H WJ5GKswJssai55SssasEifiKaBiii!F"?1is" KFSKsrowaiaRKssn COOS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Coiinell Building .rt.','. -..,.-.,.. ... ,rrrrFTOwyiAT,'CT-yiMM 1 COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (t& Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty t Foot of Queen Avenue, Morshfield CORTIIELL'S DELICATESSEN. O SPECIAY for SATURDAY and SUNDAY. t Hot Tamales O Chicken Pot Pie Roast Beef Cold Boiled Ham O Boston Baked Beans Brown Bread Masters and McLain General Contractor's Buildirg Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Bropdway & Queen St Phones 2(U 1-826 -.-----.-- TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Peed Free Delivery Phono 1751 Sa52SE5ESH5H5H5HS25aSZSHSZHaSHSH5E5ESHSHE2SZ5HSHSHSH5S5a5a5a525SSHSESa Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER HRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE acd TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. ESSZ5ESS5ESES2SZ5H52SE5a5S52SS5SSSSSSESE52SZSH5S5HS2Sa5aS2SE5HSH5HS2J - .f . .J. ,-. .j,..;..;,.. Bring Many Ills'5 "Treat n fever with cold- t nets, greet a chill with warmth." These are two les- j. sons In Winter etiquette don't j, forget them. Never neglect a j cold if jou do It will keep on f getting colder. Stop the cough before you reach the coflln. We have in stock a variety of the most reliable remedies for I coughs, colds, chills and such j. ills, we can confidently re- J commend them because we I have tested their value our- Y selves. .. IijiJh4k f it' !' & 'I - - .; ,y, , -;,-. . . ...-$.,...;,,,.. Hat Brushes. R-y make prices sa rrtvn iron !-. 1. -j. i tI.tI j falVVJ JUU LUC UO'lt,!' with every $5.00 purchase. t.1...;, ,,..1, ..:, .. j.2, ,.,;, .,i, WE'LL SET THEM ASIDE FOR aiisee 1 GEM TSSAUtfk iiiffmrTOBrrtsrz-iMKara MiS CTvnjsiv iH Wswsi iv f rthrftF SB? v3 IHTPSi W&fMvMM; Piiino Air. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. Toicc Miss Mable Clare MIllls. Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca Luse-Stump. Classes In Har n ony, Sight Reading, etc. Pliono 1055 South Marshfield Coal$450 per Ton Dry Stove "Wood $2.00 per tier. We solicit your trade. All orders filled promptly. COOS RAY FUEL COMPANY J. C. DOANE & SON, Props. Phono 53 1 or Leave Orders at I. S. KxlUFAIAN & CO. -$-0 - - T -1 i T 1 Scverytning rsacK: Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Egga from thoroughbred BuS Orpington chickens for salo 91.60 to 55.00 for setting of 15. Material PLUM1ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING ind TINNING, SHOP IN OPERATION mmm&smmm W! a r t emm COOS IUV TIDI.S. Th following tables gi9 hours of high and low tides every dnv tills wefk: PrCliMUEH. 100S. the tor IIOU WVI'L'iq Z. Mi I'. M. D it- I h. iii. ft. I h. in ! ft. Thursday Friday . Saturday SUNDAY .3 5.3 5.5 5.5 4 .5 , G DTXE.M1JER, 1008. LOW W.W-.UI A M P. Mj Date. h. m.l ft. h. m.l ft. 3:07 1.1 4:04 0.3 4:53-0.5 5:39-1.0 Thursday Friday . Saturday SUNDAY .3j 0.5GI 1.5 4, 3:02 1.8 51 3:57 2.1 .Gl 4:4G 2.3 0 - WKATiIKU KOKKoAt. 'By Associated P-ess.) WESTERN OREOON. O Rain tonight nnd Wednesday O southerly gale along coast. LOCAL TOIPERATURE RE- O POUT. For twpnty-four hours ond- ing at 5 p. in,, Dec. 7, by Mrs. E. MlngiiB, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 50 Minimum 40 At 5 p. m 48 Precipitation OG Wind, southwest; oloudy. O- No Electricity. The Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company had more trouble late last evening and the lights were shut off quite a while. Election In Eastslde. The muni cipal election is in progress In East side today and indications nre that the full vote will be out. The polls will not close until 7 o'clock this evening. New Cigar Store. Jack Davis is figuring on securing the cigar stand confectionery and news stand privi lege in the new Chandler hotel. He will turn over his Blanco stand to his father. Mnrrled Here. Alex Anderson and Mary Nystrom were married )ast evening at tho Lutheran parsonage, the Rev. B. F. Bengtson officiating. They will reside In Marshfield, the groom being engaged as a carpentejr here. Dog Is Poisoned. James Hibbard is mourning the loss of his fine bird dog, someone having poisoned the canine Saturday night. Owners of dogs are threatening to organize and punish any one maliciously killing the canines. Tickets For Ball. The Marshfield Fire Department will tomorrow or next day start the salo of tickets for their annual ball to bo given at tho I. O. O. F. Hall Christmas night. It is planned to make it the big event of tho season. Noble Is Tried. Joe Noble, tho Marshfield youth who was arrested a few days ago for the theft of a box of shells from the F. S. Dow ware house, yestreday pleaded guilty be fore Judge Hall in the Juvenile court at Coquille. Judge Hall decided to WANTED To rent two nicely fur- ' nlshed housekeeping rooms. Man and wife. Address 'Z' caro Times. WANTED Boy or girl to strip to bacco. Apply at once at Howard's cigar factory on Sheridan street. FOR SALE Launch Blanco, cost now year ago $1,150. Will sell now for ?G00. Owner going away. Seo Claude Nasburg, rooms 1, 2 Flanagan & Bennett building. FOR SALE An organ, cheap. Ap ply Phono 1521. FOR SALE Household furniture nearly new. Call on Mrs. Reichert across from Marble Works. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stovo length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street. FOR SALE Speedy motor Apply Geo. Goodrum. Boat. Fpley's Orino Laxative cures chro nic constipation and stimulates the liver. Orino regulates tho bowels so they will act naturally and you do not have to tako purgatives conti nuously. For sale by RED CROSS PHARMACY, JOHN PREUSS, Prop. 8:2S 6 b 9:13 9:15 7.0 10:15 10:05 7.3 11:10 10:47 7.G -""TSJLkO Aa. - " exercise clemency in the case, stay ing sentence during good behavior and tiirnlng the lad over to the custody of his father, Win. Noble. i Mis. I)ais III. Mrs. Jnck Davis who has been HI at Mercy hoipl nl of appendicitis, is reported implor ing today. Her condition was critic al for a time. Council Tonight. The city coun cil will meet tonight. A large number of street improvement mat ters will come up. Other business is also scheduled to be discussed, probably Including the tax levy for the ensuing year. Gets Honied Owl. Cal. Wright yesterday received one of the largest, horned owls that has been seen hero in many a day. The bird was shot by a friend at Ten Mile who sent it to Mr. Wright in order that the latter could have it mounted and added to his collection. Colelirntes Kii-tlidiiy Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bargeit entertained a number of friends at their home last evening, the event being Mr. Bar gelt's birthday. Whist was the evening's diversion. The first hon ors were won by Mrs. Adams and J. A. Matson while J. T. Harrlgan re ceived the 'consolation prize. Re freshments were served. niUEFS OF BANDON. Myrtle Fernogllo visited friends at Marshfield and Beaver Hill this week. Morton Tower of Empire, collec tor of custom, was in Bandon Wed nesday to measure the new tug which was built at Prosper. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Lee died at their home, Saturday, November 28, being but three months and eleven days old. It is probable that the new cabins which are to be put on the Elizabeth will bo .ready when she arrives in San Francisco on this trip and that when she returns to Brandon she will be fitted up with her new "house." The Lyons-Johnson mill is now running at full capacity again, after a long shut down. Tho mill has un dergone considerable .repairing and improvements and Is now in first class condition for work. It is turn ing out about 50,000 feet of lumber a day. A. J. Marsh of Port Orford, was In Bandon last Saturday, having brought his son and daughter to at tend tho public school of this place. It was Marsh's intention on retiring from the office of county assessor of Curry County to move to Los An geles and to make that place his future homo, but believing there Is no place like southwestern Oregon he has purchased more land and will remain near Port Orford. Announcement Wo are still doing business at the same old stand. They could not beat our prico sso they tried to cut off our supplies. Our office Is on South Front street, next to tho Alli ance warehouse. Wo nre working in the Interest of tho people. We tako no chances, therefore, by trad ing with us you get Just what you pay for and do not pay for any losses of bad pay, etc. Your money is good with us. If we cannot save you money wo do not expect your trqdo. Please call and wo will ex plain how wo can save you money. Thanking you for any trade you may favor us with, wo.aro Yours truly, RIEBE WHOLESALE CO. SPECIAL SERVICES. Tho officers of The Salvation Army will conduct services In the United Brethren church, North Bend, Friday at' 8 p. m., everybody is earnestly requested to attend this meeting. CAPT. WM. DARWENT. Officer In charge. Donatured Alcohol Stoves Chafing Dishes at MILNER'S. and Two hours of solid fun. Seo "Undo Josh" FRIDAY at MASONIC Opera House. Steamer BREAKWATER- sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY', DECEMBER 12, nt 12, NOON. "Undo Josh" will bo in town FRIDAY. Seo "UNCLE JOSH" and laugh. Use The Coos Bay Times Want Afl To clcanso tho streets of tho city of London, nearly 80,000,000 gallons of water aro annually required. MI 1 1! LATEST TIG BOSTON AND NEW YORK TO HAVE A DAILY BALLOON SER VICE ESTIMATES 1000 WILL MAKE VOYAGES IN !"!. BOSTON, Dec. 8. Charles J. Glid den, the millionaire nutoist and aero naut, announces the completion of plans for an aerial line between this city nnd New York, a distance of 220 miles, to be equipped with eight bal loons and to be In dally operation after May 1. Tho Aerial Narlgation Company has leased two acres of land in New ton, six miles out, says the Globe, and Jias secured landing privileges on Commonwealth avenue, near the Allston Golf club, which is right In the heart of the best residential sec tion. The building to house and Inflate the dirigible will be erected on tho Newton Center lot, but with the pas sengers, the dirigible will sail over the Charles river to the temporary landing place. Tho company's experts are working on the details of the contrnct submit ted by Captain Baldwin, who built the dlriglblo for the United Stntes government. He promises the deliv ery of the dirigible not later than May 1 and will make the Initial trip personally and Instruct an operator. With eight spherical balloons and one dirigible in service in Massachu setts it is estimated that 1000 per sons will make aerial voyages in 1909. I Persona! Notes f J. W. YOUNG of Riverton, Is Marshfield on business. in GEORGE FLANAGAN went to Co qullle today on business. ,MRS. S. C. BROWN, who has been , 111 is reported improving. MRS. W. H. MORGAN of Coos River, is In Marshfield shopping. MRS. R. A. HARRISON of Llbby, is I visiting Marshfield friends. MRS. C. W. GARDNER of Llbby, was a Marshfield visitor today. L. A. LILJEO.VIST has returned from a business trip to Coquille. HENRY .HIGGINS of North Coos River, was a Marshfield visitor today. ED. COFFELT and family of Coos River, nre visiting Marshfield friends. WALTER LAWHORN and wife, re turned to their homo In Myrtle Point yesterday after an over Sun day visit at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snover. C. F. McCOLLUM, who was called to California by the death of his father a short time ago, is expect ed homo on tho Czarina which will reach hero about Thursday. MRS. ARTHUR ELDRIDGE and sons who have been visiting at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers on Coos River, loft this morning for Chicago where they will Join Mr. Eldredgo. Thoy went via Drain. D. Y. STAFFORD has returned from a fishing, expedition up Coos River. Just to show that ho can fish, ho brought back eighty-eight fine trout and distributed them among friends who bad Intimated that ho couldn't. MRS. BONHAM, who had supervi sion, of tho presentation of the "Maids of Alaska" here, under tho supervision of tho Eastern Star, spent Sunday hero. She Is arrang ing for tho production of tho piece in Bandon. MRS. JAS FERREY, Sr Miss Hat tlo Ferroy, James Ferroy, Jr., Burt Ferroy and Gladys Forrey, Georgo Ferrey's daughter, loft on tho M. F. Plant today for 'Frisco from whero thoy will go to Lona conlng, Maryland, Mrs. Ferrey's old homo. They plan to inako an extended visit there, probably re maining all winter. It has boon about thirty years slnco Mrs. Fer roy visited her old homo and sho was all anticipation whon sho left today. It Js likely that Jame3 Ferrey, Sr., and Georgo Ferroy will Join thorn thero lator if their business can be arranged to per mit them to get away. GOJJPLE AGED 75 TO WED DESPITE HELATIVrS AND THE COURT, EVERGREEN MR. CAT IilX FINDS FIFTH MATE. TORRINGTON, Conn., Dec. 8. Henry H. Catlln, seventy-five years old, was a widower four times over; four times he had been bereaved of "tho dearest woman In tho world." But he cannot Bhake off the habit of falling In love. Such has been his weakness for marrying that his rela tives and friends had tho court ap point a conservator of his person and estate lest ho give away everything he owns In a foolish moment. The stingy court allowed Mr. Cat lln $25 a month, which is not a for tune even here. Nevertheless, ho kept his unalterable purpose in mind; he yearned for a fifth wife and ho meant to take her; his desire tc round out a quintet of helpmates never faltered. His prodigality of love made him miserly of money; ho stinted himself; out of his nieagro Income he saved enough to set up housekeeping In a modest way. Then ho advertised for a wife. 0nc8 he travelled to the Isle of Pines, once to Montreal, once to New York State to answer In person letters ho had received from ladles inclined to matrimony. One coldly told him sho had two grand-fathers, the number nature allows. The Canadian lady, more flippant, retorted to his plead ings that her fad Is to collect coins, not fossils. The York State woman rejected him because, she said, he Is not as good looking as he advertised. But Hope sprang eternal In Cat Hn's evergreen breast. Recently ho got an answer to his "ad." from Mrs. Botsy Baker, who dwelt In Portland, Me. Thither Catlln hastened. O, Joy. He found that, If he wero Adam, Betsy Baker was his Eve; If ho were In the front row she was tho whoso chorus; she was his true affi nity; his soul-mate. Mrs. Baker, of Catlin's age precisely, has been widowed thrice. It was love at fourth sight for her. At fifth for Catlln. They wero married and have como to Torrlngton. "I am very happy," said Catlln to day. "I do not have to save now, of course, but I will potltlon the court to grant me a larger allowance." MAY REVOLT ON CASTRO. UeelopmentB In Venezuela Aro Against President. fBy Associated Press.) CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 8. Tho departure of President Castro for Europe and the naval demonstra tions by tho Dutch warships along tho Venezuelan coast have conspired to bring about n condition of affclrs in Venezuela which may havo serious consequences. The beginning of what may develop into a strong movement against Castro is being noticed. REAL ESTATETRANSFERS Daily Real Estnto noport Furnished IJy Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co. Henry Scngstacken, December C, 1908. U. S. of A. to Mary A. Nlcols, pa tent. Lot 5, sec 22, twp 25, R 11. U. S. of A. to Thomas A. Nlcols, patent. NW'i of NW, sec 28, twp 20, It 11. A. G. Thrift ot ux, to L. A. Loomls, deed. Lot 5 and N of lot 4, blk G3, Porter addition to North Bend. Con sideration, $10.00. PERSONAL MENTION. FRED KRUSE, tho Isthmus Inlet rancher, was In Marshfield today on business. R. A. WASCHAM of Bandon, Is la Marshfield on business. Ho is ar ranging to open a moving plcturo show thero. MRS. FRANK ROGERS of Coos Rivor, Is spending a few days at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coffolt in North Bond. GEORGE BLACK of San Francisco, arrived hero yesterday for an ex tended visit at tho homo of hla paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black Buy your Christmas presents at MILKER'S. See "UNCLE JOSH" and enjoy n good laugh Friday. Electric Portables and Fancy Lamps at MILNKR'Si Tho city ot Wllwaukeo has almost abolished tho uso ot horses In all municipal departments.