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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, NiARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. LINOLEUM BAI AMI t Tin ninnurncliir-r of one of the host brands of Linoleum nuidc j 3. mi error In tin shipment of our order and us n result wo ate over- J stocked. To work oil" Uic surplus midiiIv we will mii ? D. 161"4 Linoleum 65 C T This Is what Is regularly sold nt 70c and 75c. It will pay you 1 J. to buy Linoleum now and look at this before you buy. X ruLia'WJTt.'LT-r if , iign I C. A. JOHNSON 9 House Furnisher R f FRONT STREET . HJMr"M"' "t--r'JH4H-4"r-r--H,-'---j"H"H HKH -M-H-l-fr ----- fr----o a o--.-. GO TO YOUR BEALE nhd ask for nny of the following cigars: Deep See, Porto de r5 Staylitp Chums White Crow Luxo Havana Specials Oregon ian flefund-s UUle Teddy Maryland Club Clear Hnvnnns, Domestics nnd Nickel Goods. If they don't suit you, tell us what is the matter with them und wo will then tell you what Is the troublo with you. Western Oregon Grocery Co. j WHOLESALERS. i 4 NORTH BEND. COOS BAY, OREGON. T fc5H Mr4 w 'j34 Off PICKARD HAND PAINTED CHINA This Beautiful China is pro duced in over one thousand shapes and designs; made for use and ornaments in every port of the home. The surest proof of the intrin- . sic merit and high standard of excellence of the exclusive de signs of Pickard Hand Painted China, is the fact that their ideas are eagerly sought by designers of the best European factories. 'Pickard" in hand painted china is pre-eminent. We are exclusive agents, and rnrrv a full display. RED CROSS DRUG STORE WWl F I I church, is arranging to have a Christmas tree for the members of his parish In the new building at the corner of 'H' and Laurel streets, in southwest Marshfleld at noon Christ mas Day, or directly after mass. COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: DECEMBER, 1008. 7IGM WATLItl Dat. Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday p'riday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . the: for Jit X v. J P. ! h. m. ft. I h. in. 15 5:20 5.4 5:09 1C 6:1G 5.7 6:24 17 7:03 5.8 7:39 18 7:50 6.2 8:49 19 8:45 6.6 9:49 20 9:30 7.0 10:45 ft. 4.4 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.6 Klks Meet Tonight. The local Elks will meet this evening to mnko I arrangements for the ear.y comple tion of the census now being taken to secure a B. P. O. E. charter for Marshfleld. ..Vv.i-u- .. " 1 W&&W$F$WM r KfiM J7rtW-trI tfttjwiVAvSi.TPl IB FOR XMAS GIFTS j C ill and Investigate Everything in JEWELRY and SMs CARS-ETON Cut Gkss AT JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS RANK DUILDING, MARSnFIELR. A MEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION! More people are taking Foley's Kidney Remedy every year. It Is considered to bo the most oCfective for kidney and bladder troubles that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects Irregulari ties, builds up worn out tissues and restores lost vitality. It will make you feel well and look well. For sale ry RED CROSS PHARMACY, JOHN PREUSS, Prop. DECEMBER, 1008. low vr.ta'UKi a. m Date. Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . h. m. ft. h. in. 15 11:39 3.4 11:16 16 12:3S 17 0:14 2.1 1:42 18 1:11 2.4 2:41 19 2:11 2.7 3:32 20 3:08 2.9 4:21 P. M Postpone Animal Meeting. The annual meeting of the Mlllicoma Club which was to have been held 4,9 . last evening, was postponed until I next week owing to the Inability to ! secure a majority of tho members. ft iue musuuiu uuuu was in tsussiuu 1.6 last night, many were In Coqullle at 2.9 ( tending court and others were absent 2,2 I which made it difficult to secure the l.u i , , , . a o , i eiiun uu uiiuiHuuiuw. -0.1 We Have Surrounded Ourselves . ., Uso Electricity ni d gasoline lamps. JTSie Coos do away with grimy, smoky oil BayOas&ElectricCo rjlK7:i.gtliJjdt3SKgBKatgS325gS33IggagH LHiNa WUK&5 COLUMBIA MAi Cavanagh, Chapman (Sb Co. Genera! Repair Work and Wonturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield COOS BAY Academy of LUS1C ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Connell Building Piano Mr. Elmer A- Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. Voice Miss Mable Claro Millis. Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca Luse-Stump. Classes in Har- nrony, Sight Reading, etc. Phono 1033 I'l" Jl'P-'JBPCllKJJJBJJiJTrS 11 I II I ill mill I !! II II I ! Ill iMMaaM m fi flHHB9HBKBHiHHHBl2KBHHnBM tajcitifcHBj JUST RECEIVED! IiARGE MNE OF CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS AND CAN DLES AT NORTON AND HANSEN. Norton & Hansen HHmnmmH ' LtLi with a complete assortment of the best qualified Electrical Supplies of all kinds, and are fully prepared to put In any kind of Electrical plant, or to repair any that is out of order. "Wo handle every appliance and re quisite for Electric Lighting, Heat ing, Bells, etc., and our work Is thor ough in evory particular. Charges reasonable also. WKATinSK FOllKOASI. (By Associated P-ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Rain In west and snow In east portion tonight. Warmer Wed nesday. Fresh southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end' Ing at 5 p. m., Dec. 15, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government i Another Landslide. There was another landslide on North Cedar street Sunday morning, a largo por- i tlon of the embankment north of O I Personal Notes ! MRS. WM. MANSELL of Coqullle, was In Marshfleld today. CAPT. C. W. HARRIS of Sumner, is a Marshfleld visitor today. JACK FLANAGAN is making a trip through the Coqullle valley. P. B. ROBINSON of Coqullle, was a Marshfleld business visitor yesterday. MRS. L. J. SIMPSON of North Bend, was calling on Marshfleld frlenda yesterday. MRS. WILSON who underwent an operation the other day is reported getting along nicely. H. E. CARR has disposed of his in terests in tho firm of Carr & Lash to Chas. Lash who will contlnuo Wm. Merchant's property toppling over Into tho strcto. Mr. Merchant has just completed a bulkhead that will prevent any further landslides on his property. The other property owners along thu street are figuring !w- 0. SCOTT of tho Baker-Hamilton MRS. M. KAMMERER arrived here on the M. F. Plant yesterday to spend a few wcoks at the home of her son, E. W. Kammerer. bulkheadlng their property, also. meteorological observer. Maximum 48 Minimum 35 At 5 p. m 48 Precipitation 75 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. BORN. DUNCAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duncan, Friday, December 11, a daughter. Leads Tn Competition. Albert Haines ,the young son of Mr. and I Mrs. A. T. Haines Is now well In tho lead In tho contest among the boys selling the Saturday Evening Post. He Is third and may possibly secure a free trip to Washington. Tho num ber ho Is selling is a marvel espe cially when ho Is competing with boys in tho large cities where tho periodical should naturally -have a greater sale ut he Is overcoming this handicap by hard work. Company, left today for San Fran cisco whero he will spend a few weeks at the Arm's headquarters. MRS. W. S. McFARLAND returned on the M. P. Plant yesterday from a few weeks visit in San Francisco and with her folks in eastern Ore-Bon. Council Tonight. The Marshfleld city council will meet this evening to take up a number of street Im provement matters, will also come up. N. S. OLSON, postmaster at Lake side, was In Marshfleld yesterday en route to Coqullle where the grand jury will probably take up the recent troubles at Ten Mile. Furniture For Hotel. Three car loads of furniture for tho new Chan dler hotel arrived on tho Alliance yesterday. Another carload Is Other business j stored In Portland but could not be brought down this trip but will reach hero next Monday. Tho furniture, Wedding Soon. According to a being all high grade stuff, was sent report circulated among friends to- Intact instead of being taken to day, the nuptials of a well-known pieces and set up hero again and young barber of Marshfleld will bo consequently took more space. Mr. IRVING CHANDLER was down from the ranch today. He says that Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler and Miss Helen Chandler .. will probably not return frqin San Francisco to Coos Day ,until after the winter is over. ' ' . celebrated next Monday. Have Christinas Tree. Tho Rev. Father Donnelly of tho Catholic LOST Monday, a black umbrella, LaChance expects his partner on 'tho next Alliance, also. here LEASE I1ANDON WAREHOUSE. A. F. Kstnbrook mid Company Plan For Business There. Tho Bandon Recorder says: "Tho A. F. Estab'rook Company have leased tho old Bandon Commercial Company's warehouse and now con trol the wharf from tho salmon can nery to the life-saving station. Tho Oregosi E!ectncaS A STREET, MARSIHi'IELD IT IS A WONDER. Chamberlain's Liniment is one of the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, and for lame back, sprains and bruises. The quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times Its cost. Price, 25 cents, largo size 50 cents. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. HSBSBS25E5ESHSHSSSa5Z5HSHSH52S2SlSE5HSHS2SHSS5HSE5a5SSS5ZSH5SSH5S5ES. Btiildmg Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and THRRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUMBING 5UPPLHK FIRST CUSS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE 8b SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. ESaSESulSE5ESZ52SE5E5E52SZEHS2SH52Sa2S2SZ5BSE5ZSESB5ES2SES25H5E5ES2SSStLr Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you eat at WAS SON'S SnOP, on 'A' street. If you have not a suit, let me make you one for $38 or $40. If that is too much for your pooket book, let we take your measure and have the Royal Tailors make you ono much cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desrciptlon of Just what you want, I will guarantee you a good lit. PHONE 2211. oxidized handle, ;gpld trimmings, company will handle hay, grain, feed Finder leave at'-Tlriies' office andMand.coal, and will bo ablo to clvo the receive reward. "" . nba the'jicsiVtliere Js.to be had on the markeU', " . -v un unuu ruiiuiuio, ainu iiuuouj "iirunn Ac Ans mo. nrnnrintnrn or j. i F. A. HAINES returned yesterday from an extended eastern trip, coming in via the stage. Ho re ports that business conditions in the east are Improving greatly nnd the Interest in tho Coos Bay coun try Is more widespread than over nnd he looks for a large Influx hero within tho next six months. NORTH BEND NEWS Tho L, Rosco Sluslaw tug is at tho North Bond wharf. for rent best part of North Bond. Call mornings. F, T. Hayley. the Bandon Bottling Works are ar ranging to build an Ice plant on their lots in tho east end of Ban- WANTED 2 young men to travel don. Tho plant will bo built next with Vaudeville, $15 per week to tho brewery, which is also owned and expenses, no experience. FOR SALE First quality oat hay, $16.00 per ton. Grass hay, $14 per ton. Julius Kruse, Isthmus Slough. by Bruno & Anslmo. The Ice plant will havo a oapaclty of about two tons a day, whclh will bo sufficient to meet iho local demands." WANTED Five hundred grain sacks. Masters & McLaln. FOR SALE A bird's eyo maple Na poleon bed and dresser; also rugs, enquire across from Marble Works. WANTED Partner with $200 to en gage in hydraulic mining on proven claim. Address "Miner" Times office. LOST At North Bond, a thorough bred colllo pup. Finder will bo rewarded by roturnlng samo to or notifying Mrs. Wm. Lawlor. Phono 1653. TAILORING a Do not rorget that DeWItt'k Littlo Early Risers aro the best pills mado. They aro pleasant little pills that aro easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and renommend them. Bold by LOCJOIARJ & PARSONS. FOR SALE Coos River berry and vegetable ranch AT A BARGAIN If you have money and mean busi ness, come and seo me. Don't write. Tako launch Tioga. S. W Sherman. NOTICE. Having bought out L. M. Friend of the Arm of Friend and Watson, October 31, 1908, In Tho Tar and Gravel Roofing business, I am pro pared to do any work along that lino but will not bo responsible for any work dono by L. M. Friend. W. H. WATSON. BABV GETS .$300,000. Her FOR RENT Tho upstairs of tho Castlewood Saloon. Apply at saloon. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Ap ply Times office or Phono 71. SALOON FOR SALE Being com pelled to retire, will soil popular money making saloon on easy terms. Bargain. Address: "Re tiring" care Times. FOR SALE An organ, cheap. Ap ply Phone 1521. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front stroet Comes As a Bequest From Grandfather. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 15. The will of John C. McWIllIams, of New Haven, Conn., who died last month, leaves $300,000 to his grand daughter, a three-months old baby girl. Tho tiny heiress, Grace E. Mc WIllIams, Is tho daughter of Albert McWIllIams of Whitestbno, Long Is land. Her father is a lawyer whoso prac tice 13 in Manhattan, whero ho also lives a part of each year. Mrs. Mc WIllIams was Miss Mabel P. Mac donald, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George A. Macdonald, of Manhattan and Rlverhead, L, I. Tho bulk of tho property left to Grace consists of barges and tugs, tho income from which is said to bo largo. Contractor J. J. Burns began tho planking today of tho water front, 'which leads to the North Bend mill. -1 ... . -Mr3, D, D. Dobbins left. on tho,. Breakwater and will spend' with rolatives at Portland. Xniaa ' Rufus Kino of South Coos River, Is taking a course at tho Miller Cleaver Business College. Tho North Bend public schopl will closo Friday evening for the holjday vacation. , ., Jas Mcintosh of Coos River, is at tending tho Miller-Cleaver Business College. Robt. McCann, foreman of tho North Bend mill, was a business vis itor in Marshfleld today. Tho North Bond mill closed down Saturday ovonlng for an indefinite time. Mrs. W. Schlfflo and Miss Cyn thio Vineyard of tho Eastsldo, woro shopping and visiting frlonds here Saturday. Ed. Mather of tho Coos Bay Gro cery, loft yesterday for Coqulllo whoro ho will bo for several days attondlng court. Gillette Razors at MILNER'S. Don't miss GOODRUM's ad. Havoland China at MILNER'S. Cholco oat hay at HAINES. HANDPAINTEI) CHRISTMAS presorts 15c to $1.00 at tho Perry Montgomery & Company storo. Mrs, A. Van ZIlo, who has bean confined to her bod for the past three months, is Improving and la now ablo to bo up and around. Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Marshfleld, who underwent' a very critical opera tion at tho Mercy hospital hero, is doing as woll as could bo expected. Mrs. Rood and Miss Mildred Rood, ono of tho North Bond public school teachers, will leave on Saturday to spend a couple of weeks with rela tives on South Cooa River. Cut Glass at MILNER'S. Punchnlg Bags and Boxing Gloves at MILNER'S. Steamer BREAKWATER Balls from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, DECISMBETt 10, 'at 7 a.m. I II ? a