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THE DAILY CGOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1908. ESZm5H5BH52FHSESZJnSE5Z5HSHSH5a53i53E5Z THE m v Coos Bay Monthly Fish Spearing by Firelight. In the sunny south In tho blue wa ters of tho Mediterranean one may fre quently behold the strange sight of fishermen reaping n rich harvest with the aid of n long forkllko Instrument, which Is used In place of a not There the ancient "peche nux flanibenux," a singular custom of fishing at night by the light of a blazing fire, still exists, enabling hundreds 6f hardy tollers or tho deep to gain n livelihood. Wide World Magazine. Personal Notes. L. SMITH of Coos River, was a city visitor yesterday. t Tattle of the- Town ' Little grmns cf fact sifted from ' tho clinfl of gossip flying up find down tho town. MISS D. DALY Is spending a few days In Marshfleld with friends. MISS LEAH ROGERS was shopping In Marshfleld yesterday. 1JIILL Be out Friday and for .sale at the One Good Turn, Etc. Third Floor Tenant See here! I'm one of a committee of men In this apartment, and I've called to ask you t to sell your flute. Second Floor Ten I ant Delighted to see you. I'm one . of another committee and was about to go up nud ask you if you'd sell your uauy. uppincott's. MRS. MORIARITY of Beaver was a city visitor yesterday. Hill, JULIUS KRUSE of Isthmus was a city visitor yesterday. Inlet, COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables glvo the hours of high and low tides for everj; day this week: MARCH, 1008. News Stands 1 0 Cents a Copy ALL H O Touching. "Not a cent." replied tho rich man coldly. "Money Is not good for tho poor." "Well." responded tho applicant, "Just pretend that you have a grudge nciinst rs" P''HiUelphla Ledger. M PRINT See how you like the New Form If You Don't Know Red Saunders Now is the time to get acquainted. If you do know him, you will he pleased to meet him again. Coos Bay Publishing C MARSHFIELD, OREGON iT125a5ZSa5ESHS15a5HSHStSHSESZSZSHSHii5a5Z5HSZSESM!5HSESHSHiISSHSHSH5HSH5H5II L. W. MASTERS and wife were busi ness visitors in this city Tuesday. A. ERICKSON of North Lake, was a city visitor yesterday. HIGH WATER Tuesday . .24 Wednesday 25 Thursday . 26 Friday . . 27 SUNDAY . 29 LOW WATER I ruesaay . . Z4 Wednesday 25 Thursday . 2G Friday . . 27 Saturday . 28 SUNDAY .29 A. M. 4:02 5:05 6:20 7:42 9:57 A. M 10:54 0:13 1:49 3:09 4:11 6.3 5.9 5.7 5.7 6.4 i 0.3 4.0 3.8 3.2 2.4 P. M. 5:351 4.5 7:05 4.S 8:311 4.9 9:29 10:57 r 10:47 12:04 1:24 2:49 3:39 4:29 Si. 5.1 6.C 3.7 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.0 P. KRALL of Allegany, was a busi ness visitor in this city yesterday. XXX?&G$$3&9&GG$!X?&X&t A. BIASCO was In Marshfleld yester day attending to business affairs. JOE SCHAEFFER of Allegany, was a business visitor in Marshfleld yesterday. WEATHER FORECAST. S, WESTERN OREGON. Fair . to night with light frost; Thurs'day, fair and warmer. Want Ad. is a partner that is easy to get along with. Try d one. MISS ANDERSON was shopping in Marshfleld yesterday and also vis iting with friends. MISS FLORENCE EDWARDS spent yesterday in Marshfleld shopping and visiting with friends. CHRIS RASMUSSEN of Banflon, is on Coos Bay for a few days at tending to business transactions. MRS. L. HENNESSY of Gardiner, arrived in Marshfleld yesterday and will remain for some time at tending to business affairs. Sirs. Rogers Hettcr. Mrs. Steven Rogers of South Coos River who has, been seriously ill with a broken hip bono is now Improving and ablo to sit up. Hcttls Funeral neld. Richard. Coke and wife have returned to their homo in North Bend after havlnff been at Fairview for a week whera they attended to tho funeral of Mrs. Cokes' father, Mr. Wm. Bettis. V5,!lVWVV'wVVVVVVV5 STRAYED white and black fox ter rier with collar. Parties whom dog left wharf with, will please send him home. Address C. care "Times," and receive reward. FOR EXCHANGE 3 large lots close in. Who wants to build me a resi dence for them. F. E. Allen, Marshfleld. ELSIE REYNOLDS of Coos River. arrived In this city yesterday and will remain for a few days visiting friends. . H. BANNING, a Coquille mer chant, returned home yesterday after having spent some time on Coos Bay. GusoUlic is Low. The price of gasoline has been going down for sev eral days and this week reached 16 Y..C per gallon, an unusually low figure for this section. It is ex pected that there will bo still further reductions. Will Deepen Channel. The Simp son Lumber Company's dredger has gone to Pony Inlet to deepen tho can al from Reynolds mill to tho main channel. This will be a Kreat con venience in getting logs and lumber Into the main waterway. ROOMS TO Times. RENT. Apply at The Coos Bay Furniture Co. Oregon MANUFACTURERS AMD DESIGNERS MISSION STYLE FURNITURE AND MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES MANGAN'S New O'Connel BIdg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: White Cedar Chests Made to Order, J. F. Bode, Manager. Phone 671 I u s Office 2161 . H Kl Residence 2171 ft WANTED. Competent girl to do light holisekeeplng. Apply Times office. SCHOOL TEACHER for school dis trict No. 6S. Address Alexander Simpson, box 53, Marshfleld. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acre tracts at $60 and $65 per acre. Owner C. H. Chandler, Bandon, Oregon. PERCY PRATT and JOHN FREE LAND of North Bend, were vis itors at tho C. A. Smith mill yesterday. E. D. DORAN, a well known Portland traveeling saleman Is visiting his trade in Marshfleld and 'North Bend. To Open Conl Mines. L. C. Coll ins who formerly travelled through .this section for Tillmann and Bendel has resigned to devote his thno to.- property holdings in Coos county. Ho has some extensive coal interests near Riverton and he expects to arrange for their early development. G. W. HALLIDAY of San Francisco, who has travelled through this sec tion for several years, is calling on the local trade today. $$$$$$o$$$$0$$$$$$$$0$$$$$$S t 1 Eat Paradise Sodas Bigger Package Better Goods Same Price Cub Cull feu Ii.e ui Aij Hour Good lltur-e and Vehiulu, II EISNER, .MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sal. Third & A 8t. Phono llMl ''Mnrf.hflcld BONITA and NOR.TH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Run Ret ween Mamliheld .nd Nortt Bend Made In 12 Minutes. Fares One war, 15c.; rounfl trip, 5 J, A. O'KHLLY, Proprietor. FOR RENT Nice sunny front loom, double or single. $G.OO a room. Apply E. "Times." FOR RENT. Two neatly furnished rooms on Queen avenue; first house back of new Williams build ing, corner Broadway. ! S t 4 The Modern Company Wholesale Distributor $S$k5$$$$$$$M$$$$$ "Something new" In either home r office furniture means "ho more wom and no more ijse for tho '"old things" the thlnpa 'thnt worA nirl. ,nS you only the nthor dar. AND "HIS ALWAVH MfciWfJ ?uikV! WORK FOR. THE WANT AD3J" ,ai -- Somewhere, in or near this city, is a piece of prop'erty Rvhjch- YOU SHOULD OWN which w'6u"ld be worth more to you than" to ANY ONE ELSK-ftndltymy be. adrer tited to-dajd I , tn-i.a. f ii -,.-.? - v-j- ' s -,--- t a iziimI .-l4f& x. The C. B., R. & E. R: R; and Navigation Co. THE O. B R. & E. IC. It. & N. CO TIME TABLE, ' Subject to change without notice,. No. 1. v. 9:00a.m. -.v, 9:46a.m. Ar,10:20a,m. Dally, ex. Sunday Marsh'd Junction Coquille Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.I2:30p.m Ly.ll:30a.m Lv.l0:46a.m Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally W. F. Miller.. Asent. i .Every day want ad. readers are finding "better furjahed rooms." If you attend to yourJwbrk and Jet' yonr enemy alone, eme-oneielBoowlll eoiae along severity and-a0 felm jt,-ti-'4! FOR SALE New C-room house, R. R. Add. Blk. 01, lots 23-24; 1 blks from new school site, if taken now $1,050. Address or call at place. John S. Hays. FOR SALE. Six horse power boiler and engine, one COO gallon and one 300 gallon cheese vat, and complete cheese making outfit. E. Engren, Marshfleld, Oregon. WANTED At once, woman for cook and some light housework; must bo competent and of good char acter; no objection to woman with child. Permanent position and home at good wages. Anson Rogers, Coos River. FARM' for rent or sale near MarFh fleld, good improvements, suitable for market gardening, dairying and stockralslng. For informa tion apply to Charles Sneddon, Marshfleld, Oregon, 9999999999999999 H. GRANDY of Marshfleld, intends moving his family today, from this city to their new home on the Smith ranch on Catching Inlet. G. M. PARTRIDGE of Mlllington, left Marshfleld yesterday for Dan don where ho has accepted em ployment from a local Arm. SUSIE THURSTON, the little daugh ter of Rev. D. W. Thurston, Is now greatly Improved and recovering quickly from the measles. MISS MADGE SAVAGE of Marsh fleld, was visiting with friends In North Bend yesterday and also at tending to some shopping. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 r 9 9 A Few Cents Invested In a M'nnt Ad. Will Bring 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 9 9 $ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 $o.$ . $''?".. "'; 9 't W. C. BRADLEY left Marshfleld yes terday for Gardiner and Florence, also various smaller towns on the Sulslaw where he will attend to his business Interests. FATHER CURLEY was called to Florence, at the mouth of the Slus law, from Gardiner, this week and will not bo ablo to reach Cooa Bay until Thursday. W. II. PIPER and wife of North Bend, passed thru Marshfleld on Monday, on their way to North Coos river where they will remain for a short time with relatives. MR. CLEMENTS and wife of Eu gene, Ore., arrived in Marshfleld Monday and will reside hero per manently. Mr. Clements has taken a position with the C. A Smith Company. MESDAMES MARSH and MCCAR THY, accompanied by Misses Isls and Anna Marsh of Marsh fleld, wero In North Bend on Mon day attending to business affairs and incidentally visiting with friends. (. MISS ETHEL 'TtANBR passed thru Marshfleld yesterday oir her way to Bandon, alt which place she will romaln'for 'severaf days visiting with her father", fX B.'' Rane"r, inonco going to Myrtlo' 'Point 16 Ji'ttar until AIJ"rfi9tn?,'!-'', 'ivjW v-rft ,' I JLVM& New Boats Building. Ivy Condron ls'havlng a new gasoline boat built at the Holland shops. O. Wlllard's new passenger boat for tho Coquille will bo launched this week at Timmer man's. Capt. Hans Reed has started work on the new ferry to run to East side and expects to build it GO feet long, 22 feet beam and 5 feet deep. Tho Fairhaven, which Kruso and. Banks nre- building for tho brewery at North Bend, will bo ready to launch soon. MISS B. ANDREWS left Marshfleld yesterday for her homo in Minne apolis after having spent six. months on Coos Bay with rela tives. Miss Andrews came west for the benefit of her health, which has now so greatly im proved that sho has decided to re turn Inland. Miss Andrews In tends returning to Coos Bay dur ing the next winter. Dr. Angel Money. There are some queer names in Aus tralia. A witness In a recent case at Melbourne responded to tho criera call, "Lily Fury." In spite of her for bidding surname she seemed, according to the reporters, to pe a very nice and amiable young lady. For many years, the most fashionable physician In Syd ney was a Dr. Angel Money. Ono of his patients, the lnte Sir Henry Parkea, six times prime minister, used to say It was the only namo In tho world that combined the celestial and the terres- trial. London Chronicle. Mora Technical Delay. Tho prisoner was about to face trial for tho stcenth time. "Your honor," said the attorney, "It la an accepted fact that the human body changes completely In seven years or less." "I fall to discern the application." "Why, even If an entity resembling my client killed anybody at the time of tho alleged murder the prisoner could uot have been present In person. Bio didn't exist. That's a scientific fact." The court Intimated tho necessity ' for time to think this over. Exchauge.. Aluminium. Aluminium Is a white metal resem bling silver, but only one-quarter aa heavy. It Is very malleable and in tenacity approaches Iron. Exposed to dry or moist air, it Is unalterablo and. does not oxidize or tarnish like most ' metals. Salt water affects It less than It does sliver, tin or copper. Neither cold nor hot water has any action upon It Sulphuretted hydrogen, tho-ICtn- Which so readily tarnishes the bII ver'tn households, dots not act on alu- jiMnluH), wblqu U found to preserve Its APPtsraaee ,unqer all' ordinary 'circunv r' atsnoa as perfectly si void does. ) f .i.w ) ' iJM) I- i M irji'i. 'ii K-- QlUaU , t'frS ei'