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rmfHmfwfffffr'w'' '"'purfW'wflpprT'-"' n? rr t&fa&f?? "" THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHHiNflEGON, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908. "?f BRIDGE WHIST DANCE THRUSDAY 'H!R3!W7:3"',- FTT li&J&KV sZK STjrLt.-iYT. .vwwwr ssssse.. , , x xrmarmnaBn - . x 7 ".-vfjraB;si'KAjTa Always prepared to fit you out with dance togs that are correct Dress Shirts . $2.00 " Ties . 25c. 50c. " Gloves . $1.50 Remember Your Bosom Friend That Camping Tr Will be more pleasant if your pro vision box contains a supply of PRIMROSE HAMS AND BACON "NUN BETTER" At All Grocers This is the time of year to Cook With Gai and use Electric Flat Irons The Coos Bay Gas &b Elacfcric Company crshfield and North Bend, Oregon I BREAD! $ ' nMm .....la. fniWllllIln l. ITAnfl YlKlnfl J 1IU HlMIIl lUillUllB JIL guwift M..(.i 2 tritivo qualities and being easy to Jv nil these qualities, and besides you know that it is baked in a ba ' yX, kery that where euro and cleanliness are carefully exercised. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DIAMOND (I)) DREAD? 1 COOS BAY BAKERY 444 X A Street, Opposite For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office HI - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Sh SUPPLY North Rend, Oregon. NIQHT Dress Shoes . $4.50 " Shield . 2.00 " Suspenders 1.00 MARSH FIELD, OREGON. XSG8E31 and Butchers BREAD! flLl n.. . . It l I I 'I I II 19 H'lVn! Viva V ... (til llrr.iicilll . .Wft, 'ill ,J digest In our bread you dud J Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION CO. - S 9 ID A Pair of Pants Free During tnc dull season wo are offlerlng a specinl induce ment with some of our suits of nn extra pair of pants free. Suits to order, $20.C0 and up HAVE YOUrTcLOTHES MADE TO ORDER Isn't It better to get exactly what you want nt a reasonable price than the "ready-to-wear" that never fits. Here you can select not only the cloth and pattern, but the style you pre fer, the pockets of the kind and number you like, and get what you order. FraMtiM ?0 r iwf- Al L-ORING .J PURE VINEGAR Wo have the sole Marsh field agency for Helnz's pure apple cider vinegar In bulk. Remember this when you get ready to start pickling as this Is an important thing for you to know. C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER. Front Street Phone 071 HsTE7MER" u ALERT" Captain C. E. Edwards. Time-Table. Leaves Allegany, daily at 7 a m. Returning Leaves Marshfield 2 P. m. For terms of charter, towing, transportation or freight, apply on board. C. E. EDWARDS, Owner. SIANGAN'S NEW UNDERTAK PARLORS. Just moved into new build ing on South Broaaway, two blocks south of 'C street, where a fine chapel has been fitted up. A full line of caskets, cou ches, robes and funeral sup plies in general. Licensed enibalmer with lady assistant. Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 AAAAAAAAAAAAa I BUILD NOW ! :". Special Inducements Offered 1: 'n j; South Harbor ; For particulars, see any real J estate agent or j; W. J. RUST i' Special Agent. v vvvvvv:vvvvvv Spend your vacation at Good- will's summer resort on South Coos River. Launch Tioga leaves Marshfield at 8 a. m., re- turning at 0 p. m. daily. RATES REASONABLE. PHONE 20X8. Eighteen year's experience has taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work right." L. J. POST Contractor and Builder. Prices consistent with best work Marshfield, Ore. 0 PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale $1.50 to $5.00 for setting of IB. DRINK WEINIIARD'S BEER BERT MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE When you need to take something take It promptly for tho stomach, but take something you know Is rellablo something like Kodol For Dyspep pia and Indigestion. Kodol is pleas ant to take, it is rellablo and Is cuaranteed to give relief. It is sold by LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. NORTH BEND NEWS Garfield Imhoff will leave for Port- hind shortly. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. McPherson and baby of Marshfield, are rusticat ing at Sumner for a short time. Alert Laid Up The Alert, plying to Allegany, is off the run for a few days while Captain Kdwards Is hav ing some repairs made. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiffle visited relatives on Eastside yesterday. Mr. Schiffle was formerly from West Vir ginia and they now havo a ranch on Haynes Inlet, where they are content to live the simple life amid the ideal conditions of Coos Bay. Mrs. Saiah Jennings of Eastside, J . who has been visiting relatives In Portland for the past two months, is expected home soon. She will come by way of Roseburg and visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fetter, at Re mote. Her daughter, Miss Florence Jennings, who just graduated from school in Portland, will return home with her. Successful Operation Little Miss Cornelia Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Robertson who was operated upon the other day by Drs. E.E. Straw and Houseworth, Is recov ering rapidly, a fact that will be good news to the friends of the little girl and the family. CITY OF PANAMA takes Break water run sailing from Marshfield and North Bend Saturday, July 18th, at 2:30 p. m. WANTED Japanese wants Instruc tion in English grammar and arithmetic in private home, be tween 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Geo. E. Yatsufujl, P. O. Box 163. FURNITURE FOR SALE Enquire Times office. FOR SALE One second-hand buggy with surrey top also second-hand open buggy without top. Will sell cheap. See Frank P. Norton. HORSES FOR SALE Buggy horses city broke and not afraid of auto mobiles. Apply Frank P. Norton. FOlTSALE The hull,' boiler and "en gine of the steamer "Flyer." Ap ply Simpson Lumber Co. SITUATION WANTED By all around cook, Swiss descent, and sober. Apply 'M. M. B' Time3. FOUND Ladies' gold watch, chain and pin. Owner can have same by identifying it and paying for this ad. At Times office. FOR SALE A fine myrtle camping ground on bank of South Coos River. E. L. Bessey. Phone Farmers 208. FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in the O'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. FOR SALE A rubber tired phaeton Inquire John Bear's Livery Stable. FOR SALE Second-hand store fix tures. Enquire of E. S. Bargelt, Red Cross Drug Store. DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany platted into one and 5 acre tracts. Make beautiful summer homes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld. FOR RENT Five-room cottase, with bath. McPherson Ginser Co. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address 'A' Times office. Fresh Cowfor Sale Enquire C. R. FLANAGAN, Plat B. Call Friday or Saturday sure. Goods Wanted at the New Second Hand Store Next door to Jtrown'a PrK Store, Front Street, MAK-HKIIfJ) Clothes Cleaned (b Pressed While You AVnlt Alt orders culled for aud delivered. Steam cleaning find dyeing a fpcclulty. Opposite Haines Music Store, on "(".Street I'houe sxv P. F. BRYAN, Prop. t Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from the chaff of gossip Hying up and down tbo town. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- Ing 5 p. m., July 15, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 68 Minimum 4G At 6 p. m., 06 Precipitation none wind, isorthwest; partly cloudy. COOS BAY TIDES Tho following tables give the uours of high and low tides for every day this week: JULY, 1908. HIGH WATERI A. M. P. M. Date h. m, ft. h. m. 11:45 1:15" 2:01 8:34 9::n 10:27 11:29 ft. Monday 13 14 7.7 6.2 0.5 2.3 2.0 1.7 1.4 Tuesday Wednesday 15 0:35 7.6 1.4 0.9 -0.2 0.6 Thursday . 16 8:09 Friday . . 17 857 9:43 10:31 Saturday . .18 SUNDAY . 19 JULY, 1008. LOW AVATERI A. M. M. Date. h. m. ft. -1.7 -1.9 h. in. 5:49 6:45 7:39 2:45 3:27 4:12 5:04 ft. Monday . . .13 5:49 6:37 7:24 3.1 2.8 2.6 6.7 6.7 6.8 6.9 Tuesday . .14 Wednesday 15 -H.i Thursday .16 1:27 2:17 3:17 4:17 Friday . . .17 6.9 6.3 5.7 Saturday . 18 SUNDAY . 19 Plans Not Ready. Judge John F. Hall says that the proposal to en large the Coos county courthouse lias not pissed the stage of discussion yet and that no plans have been pre pared or ordered for the work. The commissioners feel that the demand for additional room in the offices will shortly necessitate the enlarging of the building, though. Old Traveling Man Leaves. J. C. Yale of San Francisco, the nestor of the" traveling men making Coos Bay, left here today for Gardiner. Mr. Yale Is eighty-four years old and has been running in here for tho past thirty-five years, representing Levi Strauss & Company of San Fran cisco, wholesale dry goods men, most of the time. Despite his years, Mr. Yale is hale and hearty and main tains that he is good for a number of years on the road yet. The Heather at Empire. The gov ernment lighthouse tender Heather arrived at Empire dock last night with Capt. D. J. Byrne on the bridge. Its arrival enthuses new life in the veins of some of the old residents. The object of the visit of the tender is to convey material for the repairs for the bridge from tho lighthouse to the main land, under the supervision of Captain A. E. Withers, who ac companies the Heather and will be domiciled at the Arago lighthouse in definitely. Old Well Filled. Graders on 'B' street yesterday discovered an old well that had been forgotten, the top having been covered over. It was put down many years ago by Gow Why and supplied water through pipes to a number of buildings. It wasn't very deep but Gow Why main tains that tho quality of the water couldn't be beat. The graders also encountered a monster stump that was far from being decayed, recalling the fact that it has been so long since 'B' and Broadway became a business section. Swanton In Parliament. Cards were received by Coos Bay friends of Bennett Swanton, who is ono of the Oregon delegates to the international meeting of the Episcopal church in London, indicating that ho hasn't forgotten Coos Bay oven though he is having a very enjoyable trip. Some of the cards dated Juno 27 are emblematical of English Parliament and Ben tays they wore written In tho House of Commons. He expected A Dollar Saved IS A DOLLAR EARNED Sare a Dollar by buying Sonth Mnrtbfitld Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered Phone 534 C. L. Richekers, Mgr. H. Barnes, Sec'y aud Treas, RICHEKEHS-BARNES MFG CO. Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE Myrtle Wood Novelties Port Orford White Cedar Chests Electric Wood Fixtures nnd Modern Kitchen Cabinets Factory, Front St. 'Phono 926 MARSHFIELD, ORE. . to leave London for his old home In Ireland, June 27. Ho did not state what time he expects to reach home. I loos Hoos Get Pins. The Coos Bay men who were initiated into tho mysteries of Hoo Hoolsm at tho re cent concatenation in North Bend to day received their membership cards and pins. Both are artistic and tho pins were immediately Inserted in tho lapels of the coats so that it is now comparatively easy to tell "Hoo's Hoo." I Personal Notes J F. S. DOW has gone to Coquille on. business. MRS. MORIARITY of Coquille is vis iting friends In Marshfield. F. W. REEDER and George Watklns will leave In a day or on an ex tended deer hunt. GEORGE FLANAGAN and family are arranging to move to their summer home on Coos River. CAPT. and Mrs. J. C. Moomaw and Mrs. Chas. Moomaw of Coquille, were Marshfield visitors yesterday. EUGENE O'CONNELL and Mrs. E. K. Jones and son have moved to thoir summer homes on South Coos River. ItUSS TOWER, Claude Nasburg and Messrs. Owen and Rutledge havo gone up Coos River for a few days fishing and hunting. W. H. DINDINGER has leased tho Noble residence on Broadway for relatives which he expects, hero shortly from the east. J. YOUNGER, a capitalist of Lander, Wyo., arrived on Coos Bay this morning to Investigate the country with a view of investing here. H. W. PAINTER and his brother-in-law, Mr. Cook, who recently ar rived from Guthrie, Okla., havo gone to Ten Mile for a few days hunting and fishing. DR. II. A. FOSTER WILL START PRACTICE HERE Prominent Practitioner of Chiro- prutlc and NnturnI Healing Comes to Coos Bay. Dr. H. A. Foster, who recently dis posed of his practice at Cottage Grove, Ore., where ho was principal of the Cottage Grove Institute of Chlropratlc and Natural Healing, has come to Coos Bay. After visiting several coast points, Dr. Foster has decided to open offices In Marshfield for the next 30 days and possible lo cate here permanently. Dr. Foster's method of treatment is by adjusting the spine, relieving the pinched nerves leading to tho diseased parts of the body, that are diseased because the circulation of blood is cut off by the pressure in tho spine. You will find him at the Garfield hotel ready to receive patients, July 20th. No patients will bo enrolled after July 30th, as It will be neces sary for him to remain several days after the last enrollment. Free examination July 20th. REMEMBER THE DATE JULY 20th At Garfield Hotel. Concerning Dr. Foster, the West ern Oregon of Cottage Grove, Ore., says: "H. A. Foster, D. C, late last week sold his well established pra tlco to L. C. Hutchison, who has re cently returned from Linn county where he gained a splendid reputa tion In the practice of his profession. During tho two year3 that Dr. Fos ter has been engaged In his profes sion hero, ho has built up an excel lent pratlce and he leaves here to tho regret of many who have found ro llef and in many instances been cured of chronic troubles at his hand. The doctor will leave here on several months vacation in company with patient who will go with him for a continuation of treatments, and for pleasure In the Coos Day country and other coast points. Speaking of his contemplated vacation and the largo practice the doctor has given up hero, he mentioned his Bplendid success with appendicitis, rheumatism, sto mach troubles and many chronic and nervous diseases. Ho Is particularly well pleased with his success In tho treatment of tho eye. During his pratlce here In tho last twelve months, slnco having becomo woll known, he has had many cases of nervous disorders of tho eye, nnd In every ono of them he has met with complote success and tho restoration of tho oyo to Its normal condition." CITY OF PANAMA takes Break water run sailing from Marshfield and North Bend Saturday, July 18th, I at 2:30 p. m. A l i 'i