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CX)OS BAY' TIDES
Tho following tables glvo
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hours of high and low tides for overy
day this week:
MAUCH, 1008.
HIGIIWATEIl A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday 11 G:57 5.5 8:57 4.G
Thursday . 12 8:07 5.5 9:52 5.1
Friday . . 13 9:07 6.6 10:32 5.5
Saturday . 14 9:57 5.8 11:07 5.9
SUNDAY . 15 10:39 CO 11:37 G.2
Monday. . 1C 11:22 6.3
liOW WATEK A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday 11 0:55 3.8 2:04 .8
Thursday .12 2:19 3.8 3:05 0.6
Friday . . .13 3:29 3.5 3:55 0.5
Saturday . 14 4:23 3.1 4:39 0.4
SUNDAY . 15 5:04 2.G 5:14 0.4
Monday. ..16 5:39 2.1 5:45 0.5
Hcdondo Sails Today. Tho Jle
dondo sails from North Dond for San
Francisco today.
New Smith Mill Whistle. Tho C.
A. Smith management have combined
tho whistles of tho old and new mills
In a way that makes a combination
that Is a rival of Mayor Straw's fa
mous siren flro whistle, but much
moro musical.
'Women of Woodcraft. Coos Day
Circle, Women of Woodcraft, met last
ovonlng In tho I: O. O. F. hall. After
lodge affairs had been' conducted a
social timo was enjoyed by all the
members. Refreshments wcro served,
while peace and contentment reigned.
Measles. One of Rev. D. W.
Thurston's little children is laid up
-with an attack of the measles.
New School. No'th Slough joins
tho improvement procession and will
erect a new school this summer.
Called by Daughter's Illness Miss
Edith Gulovsen, who has been quite
seriously ill for tho past two months
In Portland, has taken a critical turn
and her father, Gus Gulovsen, of
South Marshfleld, was called there
and left on Saturday's Breakwater.
Kiiricnor Entertainment. The
Presbyterian Christian Endeavor met
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris
in North Bend on Monday evening
and enjoyed a very pleasant social
time. Tho evening was spent in
games and other social amusements,
and delicious refreshments were
served.
Iiuunches Chnnge. The launch
Queen will make regular trips from
.Empire to Marshfleld on tho Reta's
time.
Plant Sails. A telegram from San
Francisco says the M. F. Plant sailed
from that port yesterday afternoon,
and is duo to arrive on Coos Bay to
morrow morning.
Messenger Leased. The Marsh
fleld creamery has leased the Launch
Messenger, which has been placed on
the route between Marshfleld and
Haynes Inlet, calling at Larsen Inlet,
carrying milk and passengers. Ernest
Sftnford is master of the boat. News
Ladies' Art Club. Tho Ladles Art
Club will meet on Friday next with
Mrs. E. W. Bennett. Last Friday
Mrs. H. M. Tuttlo entertained the
club at her home. The afternoon was
spent in an Industrious manner, after
which refreshments wero served by
tho hostess.
Epworth League. The Epworth
League of tho Methodist Episcopal
church will hold their monthly busi
ness meeting In tho church Wednes
day evening at 8, p. m., sharp. All
members are earnestly requested to
bo present, important business to
transact.
A Pioneer Sick. Grandma Kron
holm, one of tho oldest pioneer
women on Coos Bay, is lying criti
cally ill at her homo In Ferndale, and
there is but little hope of her re
covery. This will be sad news to
the many friends of this pioneer
lady, all of whom will join in wishes
for her recovery and good health.
A Skating; Party. A party of
young folks had the skating rink last
evening from 9:30 to 11. They were
chaperoned by Mrs. Robert Marsden,
Jr., Mrs. Frank Denning and Mr3.
Lon Noah. There was a general good
time, and all voted tho occasion a
very enjoyable affair. Those present
wero: Jack Davis, Raymond Coster,
Jim Faulkner, George Davenport, Al
bert Knight, Will Haley, John Long-
staff, Bert and Perry McCulloch,
Frank Denning, Robert Marsden, Jr.,
Russ Nasburg, Otho Hopson, B. J.
Garratt, and Misses Spence Wilson,
Anna Smith, Selma Holm and
Blanche Campbell.
Come Agnin Bandon. Gus Ben
rett, Editor of the News, who Is a
walking encyclopedia of marine In
telligence concerning Coos Bay thus
answers the Bandon Recorder's boast
of a fast round trip to San Francisco.
"The Bandon Recorder, speaking
of the steamer Elizabeth having made
the round trip between Bandon and
San Francisco in six days, asks If any
steamer running to Coos Bay has
ever beaten this. Yes; several steam
ers have several times beaten that re
cord badly. The Arago frequently
made tho trip in five days, and on one
occasion made it In a little over four
days, Including the time spent In dis
charging 900 tons of coal In the city.
Capt. Holt was master of tho Arago
that trip. The Farallone often made
it in Ave days; so did the Kilburn,
end called in at Eureka both ways.
Even tho old Areata, which wasn't
ffipposed to have enough speed to
C0QUILLE IPUTS ON
COPPER RIVETED LID
Council Passes Rigid Regulations for
for Saloons and Provides I'cn-
nltj for Oillccrs If Not
i Enforced.
Tho ordinance which Mayor Stan
ley was authorized to draw closing
tho saloons nt 12 o'clock and on Sun
day was read and passed unanimous
ly. The now ordinanco provides that
they shall not sell to minors or to
habitual drunkards; that no liquor
shall bo sold after tho hour of mid
night, and they shall remain closed
from midnight Saturday to 5 a. m.
Monday, and all holidays, elections
and special elections. Tho ordinanco
provides a penalty of not less than
?20 nor moro than $50, or imprison
ment in tho city jail for a period of
not less than ten days nor more than
fifty days, or both such flno and Im
prisonment at the discretion of the
city recorder. Tho ordinance goes a
little farther and compels the city
n.arshal or night watchman to bring
action against the offending person or
suffer tho penalty, which was placed
at not less than $5 nor more than
$10 and tho ofllco declared vacant.
This makes it incumbent upon tho
officers to enforce the ordinance
strictly, and the mayor and council
are determined that this law shall bo
lhed up to. It also provides that all
barrooms, coming under the pro
vision of this ordinance, shall during
the timo for keeping closed remove
all screens, frostings and curtains, or
any and all other obstructions from
tho windows in tho front thereof, so
a& to allow a plain view of the in-'
terlor of such buildings from tho
sidewalk or streets in front thereof.
Tho ordinanco in regard to selling
cigars and tobacco to minors was
read and passed. Coqullle Sentinel.
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SUICIDE SHOCK KILLS WOMAN.
A Pleasant Party. Messrs Ray
Golden, Frank Dillon and Roy Law
horn wero pleasantly entertained last
ovonlng by E. S. Carleton at his
homo on Washington avenue. Bil
liards and music wero enjoyed to a keep her log lino straightened out
great extont, while tho evening I half the time, made thoround trip on
passed altogether too quickly. two or three occasions In five days."
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Husband Thought He Had Contract
ed Disease and Made Way With
Himself.
(By Associated Press.)
SAN FRANCISCO, March 9. Tho
shock of her husband committing sui
cide yesterday caused tho death of
Mrs. Charles F. Rednall, in the Cen
tral Emergency hospital today. She
was sick with erysipelas, and tho
husband thought he had contracted
the disease and killed himself.
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-We Also do
Pressing and Repairing
No 1 Lamp Chimneys 5c
No 2 Lamp Chimneys 10c
The above are only samples of
tho many bargains in household
articles that you may find at
this store. Wo have just re
ceived a complete lino of
KITCHEN UTENSILS
Pots, Kettles, Fry Pans, Stew
Pans, Plo Pans, and in fact
overy small article for tho
kitchen and all at prices that
will save you money. Step Into
tho store and seo these articles
and get tho prices. It will pay
Fry Pans 10c and up.
A. M. PRENTISS & CO.
Post Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
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of Marsden's Brewery.
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Tor tho best advertisement
which to fill this space lor
with
Primrose and Eastern Star Hams and
Bacon and Golden Gate Lard
Tor second list wo will give one
PRIMROSE HAM, third list ouo
EASTERN STAR HAM, fourth best
ouo pail GOLDEN GAl'b LARD.
Write your ads exactly as you wish
them to appear and matl to us. They
must reach us not later than Satur
day March 21.
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THE
Empire Dramatic
Company
Will present tho well known and
Popnlnr Comedy Drama
In four acts, known as
Haze! Kir
A Refined Family Theatre.
Front street, 2 doors south of
Going & Harvey's. Program
changed Sunday and Thursday.
MOVING PICTURES.
ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
COLORED AaEWS.
Hear tho Peerless Electric
Piano.
Children's Matinee Sat. 3:30.
Admibsion 10 cents.
A fine li.ic of sami'lts ftom tvliith to
c'loose.
AVc ctll jour attention 'specially to
our select Ion of samples of
M. BORN (S, CO.
the celebrated Chicago txilors
Style, Fit and Quality Guaranteed
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"The House of Quality"
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Under the dlrectionof Prof. C. P.
Smith, at Eckhoff Hall, North
Bond TUESDAY, MARCH 17th.
This drama never falls to hold tho
attention and exclto tho enthusi
asm of tho audience, being full of
stirring situations and fascinating
lovo scenes.
Curtain rises it 8:30 o'clock.
Tickets 35c and 50c. Children 25c.
Danco after play, gentlemen 25c.
Tickets may bo obtained at
Everett's Pharmacy.
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M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00.
and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00,
2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Leaves North Bend at 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. m and 1:45
3:15 end 5:00 p. m.
Makes dally trips except
Sundays. Fare: One way, 15
cents; round trip, 25 oents.
Coos Bay Furniture Co.
North Bend, Oregon
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MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNERS
MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND
MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES
White Cedar Chests Made to Order,
J. F. Bode, Manager.
Phone 671
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On Your Outing Trip
Would you forget your ammunition or fishing tackle, go
Don't Forget Your Stomach
Wo havo everything to fill your lunch basket with.
COOS BAY BAKERY
A Street. Opposite Bonk Bulldbm.
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This Week Is Your Last Chance.
Rubber Goods at Cost
All
$13.00 Suits Cases. .$10.00
$10.00 Suit Cases. .. .$8.00
$ 9.00 Hand Bags. . . . $7.50
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Rubber Boots $5.?5
$5.50 Rubber Boots $4.75
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MY KNT1KE STOCK IS OINO AT A SACK1FICE.
$11.50 HATS at $3.8
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