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w THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY24, 1908. en. 31. re. 0. 3. A s V V meet us p We Are Headquarters for WXl a P a . a Best Ranges and stoves City Also 9 Crockery M4'HH4,H4,'IvH'v4H,H4,v4-4-H.v,r4- I Favor .!. By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur niture store in the city where no second hand goods are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit f is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had J here, j SOME SPECIAL PIECES I of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on t display at this store, Come and inspect the stock J whether you wish to buy or not, J C. A. JOHNSON j FRONT STREET TT3 J j..jt..ijMj xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx H $1.45 Per Sack H XfSllflil clfflfF plfllllr Z 4 S BWP -Q.JI1. ?- J1.MLM.J& 5k JSL. JX y-f IMP-JL (5 fc V V V tmt $J5$0.,S$&$'5S?0; AA. DRINK tfr NATIONAL BEER OOGGGGGXXXXX00 ! COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (8b Co. Gsaefal Raair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queoa Avenue, Marshfleld m rwwrf-WVWV'''Sl" mmmmft lniSMy-hi---y.-w-- "i4ijrt2?2 Cub fall KltvIco at Any Honr Good IlearnJ iiud Vehicle. HEISNER, MIIiLBK & CO. Livery, Feed nnd Salo Stable. Wood for Sale Third & A st l'liniio I'-t'l MarOiPpM. Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Broker. Propriftof. . ?'iaitlzt7r' ,j- - ' JL I.. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Carry a -com OISFS VV V V V 0W &&Q9Q&5&&5Z ?$$00 elf I ABSOLUTELY PURE BOTTLED BY Mirrasoul Bros. DHHNP IM1 XX&G&iOtt&S &i&XX,$G&$&sG$i FROM JOiiN ARUNDSON PMONG 1331 - ---- TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEAtERS IN- May, Grain and Feed Phone 1751 Prompt Delivery Guaranteed $ $ $ $ 9 . s $ $ y 9 s $ 9 9 A Few !? 8 Cents S s -3 J? Invested In n 9 9 $ 9 9 9 9 9 Want Ad. s S Will Bring 9 You 9 -9 9 9 In Return. 9 -9 9 9 9 -9 9 $ $ -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 .9 9 9 S S s S . $ $ $ $ 9 9 9 9 FOR RENT. At Pint B, 3 -room house with woodshed and citv water. Apply to Mr Ford at Plat B. FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms. Inquire at Mrs. Dr. Murphy's cor. Sheridan and California avenue. FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40 room hotel. Address "Opportun ity" care Times. WANTED 200 cords of fir wood at $3.00. Will furnish scow. J. Lar son. WANTED Woman to do washing, Ironing and sleeping. Apply Mrs. Songstacken. 1 FOR SALE Kimball piano, good as new. Lock box 407, North Bend, Phono 415. WANTED TIMBER LANDS Homo stead relinquishments wanted. Want to buy direct from owner. Writo particulars to H. M., Box 492, Eugene, Oregon. FOR RENT Two office rooms in Nasburg block. Enquire at Red Cross Drug Store. FOR SALE PIANO; Inquire at Times office. FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY MENT OFFICE 291-2 North Second street, Portland, Ore. Help furnished freo to employers. Tel ephone and telegraph orders given special attention. Phono 0437 Main. Dancing School Every Monday And Thursday Evening at ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Private Instruction from 2 till 5 p. m. DRAJIATIO CLUB Will bo organized from Pupils Taking Instruction in Elocution P and Dramatic Art. Special Attention to Children's Class in Dancing nnd Elocution, See me at the Hall on Mondays and Thursdays; Afternoon and Evening. Trof. C. P. Smith. Reduction Sale At CIIAS. A. STEVENS' Cloak and Suit House Chicago. Cor. First & B St.. Marshfleld: Mrs. M. It. Smith, Agent, THOROUGHBRED CinCKEN EGGS FOR HATCHING. I am prepared to furnish during the season eggs for hatching from thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Black Mlnorcas and White Plymouth Rocks at $1.00 per setting. Incubator lots of Brown Leghorn at $5.00 per hundred nnd Black Minorcas $6.00 per hundred. Also eggs from the famous laying Indian Runner ducks at $2.00 per setting. J. O. WATSON. Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle and Barkshlro ewine. Coqulllo, Ore gon. AND 5ERTlsi3 ROY E. LAWH0M Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from the chart of gossip flying up nncl down tlio town. COOS KAY TIDES The- following tables givo the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: FEBRUARY, 1003. - IIGU WATEIt sr. Monday . , Tuesday . , Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. , Saturday . 4.3 4.1 4.3 4.9 5.7 6.2 FEBRUARY, 1008. LOW WATER .Monday . .21 a. m. p. i. ii:ui 0.9110:53 ruesaay . . L'o 112:27 3.7 1:47 3.91 2:59 0.7 0.4 -0.1 1-05 Wednesday 2G 0:04 1:351 Thursday . 27 Friday . . 2S Saturday . 2 3:05 3.71 4:03 4:14j 3.1 4:55-0.9 ROBERT KcCArw, or XTorlii Bend, was calling on Marshfleld friends Sunday, CHARLES CAVANAUGH, of North Bend, was a Marshfleld visitor yes terday. JUDGE HALL spent Sunday on Charleston Bay, making the trip in his launch. MISSES NETTIE and MAUD SAV AGE, of Marshfleld, were visitors in North Bend Sunday. E. HODSON, of North Bend Heights, was renewing friendships in Marshfleld Sunday. of W. V. Smith, of Smith's Cafe, has returned from an extended visit to her old home in Portland. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM, dairy and food commissioner of Coos county, and daughter, Marlon, spent a pleasant Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rogers, on South Coos river. HERMAN HILLYER, proprietor of the Club Cigar Store, will leave on Tuesday morning via tho Drain stage lino for Portland, where he will spend some weeks recreating. Theodore Hiliyer will handle the store during his absence. Will Build Cannl. Julius Larson has taken a contract from the East side Townslto company to dredge a 70-foot channel about 1,000 feet long from the main Isthmus Inlet across from the C. A. Smith new mill into their townslte. aSH5E5ESE5H525HSEHH5E5S5E5E52SH5E5a EMPIRE A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked nnd canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of . -.i - PIONEER GROCERY. E5SH5E5E5252SH5H5ESZSBa5ESH515H53 Facts About iho Grip. The grip is highly infectious. It stimulates other diseases. The grip picks out tho weak points of a person's constitution. The grip in itself is by no means a mortal disease. The victims of tho grip are adults who perish from pneumonia or bron chitis, and the aged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children, while prone to tho dls easo, enjoy a comparative immunity from its complications and dangers. In adults tho attack, as a rule, comes on with lightning llko speed, health is suddenly overcome by a feeling of discomfort and depression. Ho "runs" at the nose; ho feela chilly; his head aches; his eyes pais him. What to do go to bed at once; take Chamberlaln'B Cough Remedy and quinine as directed for Influenza. Do this and the grip is soon shorn of its terrors, For sale by John Prouss. cooosootjt?f?; S A Times Want Ad. ie t nrxtnon kt ZP ,, At X 8 to get along with, fry one. 0S$$0$W$$$3$0$$$ a. m. i ; 4:35 G.d 5:42 5:31 C.2 7:17 C:41 G.l 8:42 7:54 C.2 9:51 9:03 6.5 10:42 10:07 0.9 11:27 $frtOX?i I Eastslde Sunday Scliool The Sun day school at Eastslde is growing in interest and attendance overy week. Mr. F. JI. Stewart is superintendent. Eastslde Scliool Enlarged. The Eastslde school has been overhauled and enlarged to accommodate the in creasing number of pupils who seek admission. Plant Will Sail. The steamer Plant should sail from San Francisco Tuesday night. With favorable wea ther she should arrive on the bay Thursday and sail Friday. Presbyterian Social. Friday even a delightful evening was passed in the Presbyterian church, the occa sion being a social given by the Christian Endeavor society. Those in charge of the affair w'ere Miss Ruth Smith and Mrs. Charles Stauff., President Clemcr Pratt contributed in large part toward the evoning's enjoyment. ' George Washington's Uirlliday About tho only indication of the birthday of George Washington Sat urday, was the fact that tho banks wero closed, and even this would have passed unnoticed but for tho fact of a modest cardboard informing those inclined to rend that tho insti tutions wero observing tho birtlulny of the "father of his country." Crops "Will- Ho Good. Mrs. T. C. Rush, a former resident of the East Side, but now residing in Norwalk, California, writes to Coos Bay friends that it has been very warm and dry In that section this winter. Recently they have had rains that reminded them of Coos Bay, and as their bar ley and other crops had just been planted, it proved very beneficial. Ladies Not Gentlemen. In an nouncing recently that the firm of Kribbs & Mason had opened up a photograph gallery over the Coos Bay Monthly print shop, Tho Times stated them to bo gentlemen. They are not. They are ladies, and are representative of tho new era in which women are winning honors in ... ,, ... un nnes, wnetner 01 commerce or art, in which merit and not sex shall measure success. Modern Woodmen. Tho Modern Woodmen of America had a genuine log rolling contest at their hall Fri day night. Tho North Bend Forester team came up and assisted in putting on tho work. Seven new members wwe shown tho mysteries of Wood craft. After tho meeting lunch was served. Toward the wee sma' hours all departed for their homes, happy and glad that they were members of M. W. of A. Lost Only Thumb Nnil The Times is pleased to announce that the acci dent previously announced In which It was stated that Elmer Hodson had his thumb torn off was incorrect. It was only tho nail that was torn off, and while it was very painful, Elmer still has his thumb lett, and later, if occasion requires ho can emulate little Jack Horner and stick in his thumb and pull out a plum or a piece of Gravenstein applo out of any old pie. m Peculiar Cold. Sims Reeves had been announced to sing at a small public dinner at which Dickens presided, and, as happened not infrequently, Sims Hooves hud something tho matter with his throat and was unable to attend. Dickens announced this, aud the announcement was received with u general laugh of Incredulity. This made Dickens very angry, and he rose manfully to tho do fenso of the delinquent. "My friend, Sims Heeves," he said quiotly, "re grets his inability to fulfill his engage ment owing," he added, with caustic severity, "to an unfortunately amus ing and highly facetious cold." Largs Doinga. On Long Island a hundred and more years ago thero was fox hunting for three days during the season, and tho biography of Catherine Schuyler con tains the following apt lines from the pen of a witty woman whoso name re mains unknown: A fox la killed by twenty men. ," That fox perhaps had killed a hen. ' A gallant act no doubt Is here. All wicked foxes ought to (car When twenty dogs and twenty men Can kill a fox that killed a hen. Ideal Justice. "Sammy," said n Germantown moth er recently to her youngest born, "when you divided those seven pieces of cun dy with your brother did you give him four?" "No, ma'arn," replied Sammy, "I know they wouldn't come out even, so I ute ono beforo I began to divide." H-rper's Weekly. Tho Poor Villains. "Don't your heart ache fer tho pore hero an' heioluo, HlraiuV" "Oil, I dUUIIU, MartllJ'. TllUV allUB Sometimes I can't holp feelln' sorter terry fer the villain nu' the villaluess." -Louisville Courier-Journal. OLD PAPERS For Times office. salo at The REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Dally Real Estate Report Furnished! By Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Henry Sengstnckcn, Malinger. February 11, 1008. State of Oregon to Frederick Schettcr; deed. Tide land fronting Lot ,5, Twp. 2C, R. - $11.7fr John K. Kollock et ux, et al, to Victor Anderson; deed. Lots 25, 20, 27 and 2S, Blk. 1, Mid land Add. to North Bend. Wm. Vaughan to Lulu M. .Vaughan; deed. Lots 1 and 2, Plat Al Coos Bay. February 15, 1008. ' Amos C. Rogers to Lydia A. $10 ?10 Steele; deed. Lot 4, Blk. 12, wmpiro uity. Lyman H. Rogcrsto Lydia A. Steelo; deed. Lot -4, Blk. 12, Empire City. Elizabeth Rogers Wright and husband to Lydia A. Steelo; deed. Lot 4, Blk. 12, Empire City. Stephen F. Rogers et ux, to Lydia A. Steelo; deed. Lot 4, Blk. 12, Emplro City. Alfred L. Rogers et ux, to Lydia A. Steele; deed. Lot 4, Blk. 12, Empire City. Lowery II. Rogers et ux, to Lydia A. Steele; deed. Lot 4, Blk. 12, Empire City. Isaac Stiennon to Sarah A. Yoakam; deed. Parcel of land beginning 4.2S chains W. of corner to Sections 22, 23, 2G and 27, Twp. 25, R. 12, being C.59 acres of Lot 5. Sec. 27. $ $t $1 VL Twp. 25, R. 12, and tide land fronting same. C. C. Bridges et ux, to Sarah A. Yoakam; deed. Par cel of land becinnlnK 4.28 $ia j chains W. of Corner to Sections 22, 23, 2G and 27, Twp. 25, R. 12, being G.59 acres of Lot 5, Sec. 27, Twp. 25, R. 12, and tide land fronting same. $10 L. J. Simpson et ux, to M. G. Coleman; deed. Parcel of ' land beginning on east side of Sherman Ave., extended 80 feet northerly from N. W. Cor. Blk. 18, North Bend. $5, R. L. Edmonston, to W. B. Shaw; deed. Lots 1 nnd 2, Blk. 7, Edmonston First Add. to Marshfleld. $1Q Elijah Minx, to Fredrick S. Supple; deed. Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 15, Bangor Plat A. $300 J. J. Cllnkonbeard to A. D. Ash; deed. Lots G, 7, 8 and 0, Blk. 52, Coos Bay Plat B. $lfr Gus. W. Kramer, to A. D. Ash; deed. Lot 13, Blk. 61, Coos Bay Plat B. $325 C. E. Owen, to G. W. Guls slngcr; deed. Lots G, 7, 8 and 9, Blk. 52, Coos Bay Plat B. $1050 , A. D. Ash et ux, to C. E. Owen; deed. Lot 13, Blk. 61, and Lots G, 7, 8 and 9, Blk. 52, Coos Bay Plat B. $250 John IC. Kollock et ux, et al, to C. E. Owen; deed. Lots G, 7, 8 and 9, Blk. 52, Coos Bay Plat B. $10 Amos Charles Rogers to Lydia A. Steole; deed. Lot 4, Blk. 12, Empire City. . ?L Joseph R. Rogers to Lydia A. Steelo; deed. -Lot 4, Blk. 12, Empire City. $1. Charity Rogers to Lydia A. Steelo; deed. Lot 4, Blk. 12, Emplro City. , ?L February 17, 1008. ,, J. K. Kollock et al, to C. S. Winsor; deed. Lots 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32, Blk. 10, Midland Add. to North Bond. $10- L. J. Simpson et ux, to Eliza Wirth; deed. Lots 31 and 32, North Bend. $103 John K. Kollock et ux, et al to J. A. Goodwill; deed. Lots G and 7, Blk. 53, Coos Bay Plat B. .$.-10fci U. S. of A. to Hiram A. Shel don. SWVi, Sec. G, Twp. 2G, R. 10. Patent. Belt Lino Railway Co., to Win, Mills, et al; deed. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Blk. 78, Coos Bay Plat B. $2,000 Isaac Tower et al, to L. D. Klnnoy; deed. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7 and 8, Blk. 18, and Lots 17, 18, 19 nnd 20, Blk. 19, Coos Bay Plat C. ?t L. D. Klnnoy et ux, to Wm. Mills, ot al; deed. Lots 1, 2 nnd 3, Blk. 78, Coos Bay Plat B. $2,000 I ' ' j I Pure Food Products, . Mistletoe Brand 11 HAAl, BACON and JJ I V. LARD II $1 $L I