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Tlio August meeting will be held
at our Aerie on Wednesday evening,
August 5. Business of grave Im
portance will bo transacted and a
large attendance is earnestly desir
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Our list ot the best the market
affords:
Radishes, . . 5 cents per bunch
Turnips fie per bunch
Beets, 5c per bunch
Carrots 5c per bunch
Cabbage 3c per lb
Ilhubitrb .' 5c per lb
Pens 5c per lb
lleans 10c per lb
Apples 4c per lb
New Sputls 2c per lb
Plums 5c per lb
Lemons 25c per doz.
Limes, 10c per doz.
Cauliflower 15c
or 2 heads for 25c
Cucumbers 7c per lb
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY GROCER
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Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Bropdway & Queen 5t ?
Phones 2011 -826
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Welnhnrd's Bottled Boer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Ordt-rs Delivered Free.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
DEALERS IN-
'May Grain and Feed' I
Free Delivery Phono 1751 n
HERE'S YOUF GOOD
HEALTH
AYelnhnrd's Boer
.WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free
NOTICE.
There Trill ba a regular cab for
Marshfleld, North Bend and Llbby.
Prompt attention to all calls from
7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Day phone: Blanco
Cigar Storo 781. Night phone:
Heisner & Miller Livery, 1201.
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FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINIIARD'S BEER
By mall or Phone
Dellver-d Freo
MARSDHN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Building
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE nd
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO.
North Bend, Oregon.
THE 0AILY COOS
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Advanced shipment just in
COME SEE
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ELEGANT NEW STOKE.
Perry, Montgomery & Co. Open
l'limltiue Establishment.
The opening of tlio elegant new
furniture store of Perry, Montgomery
& Co., in Marshfleld, yestciday mark
ed another step forward by this city
toward metropolltanlsm. The stoie
is a beautiful one both in its exhibits
of the products of the skill of the
best crafUmen In Ameiica and In its
artistic arrangement. This gives
Coos Bay an establishment that has
no superior in Oregon outside of
Portland and even thnt metropolis
cannot surpass it except in size. The
stock Is equal to any shown any
where. They occupy the entire
building, the second floor being given
over to ofllce furniture, rugs, floor
coverings and other articles not
shown In the main floor. An Innova
tion in this section is a demonstia
tion room where the various pieces
of furniture and rug or carpet may
be assembled so that a customer will
get a correct idea of an apartment
when completely furnished. This is
only one ot the muny new features
which this enterprising and up-to-date
firm has instituted. There were
many visitors on the opening day
and the firm was the recipient of
many congratulations on the beauty
of the store coupled with many
wishes for a long and successful busi
ness career on Coos Bay.
WANTED Man to act as solicitor
In Coos county. Good pay to right
man. Address 'S' care Times.
FOR RENT 3-room suite. Inquire
first house north of Marble Works.
WANTED Man and wife for dairy
farm, wife to cook, man to take
charge of dairy. Address 'C Times
WANTED Second-hand .furniture;
range, linoleum, bed, etc. -Good
condition. Box 421, North Bend.
WANTED Gentlemen roomers. Pri
vate family. Enquire Times office.
WANTED Some one to build for a
rental proposition, paying 15 per
ceni or 20 per cent on cost price.
Cost Price not to exceed $5,000.
For further Information, call on
Stutsman Co., Real Bstato.
FOR RENT Four 6-room lata In
the O'Connell bulldUe o 'A'
street. Apply Hall fc Hall.
DEFRDH'S Rlrer Ranch Allegany
platted Into one and 5 aero traeta.
Make beautiful summer koines or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. &
BUUasa. Exclusive agents, Marfld.
N
ATIONAL BMPLOYMHNT
OFFICE, Room 214 Coo Bldg.
Pkoae, Marshield 814.
WM. WICKENS
Material
PLUMING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
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BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,
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Little grains of fact sifted from
and down the town.
the chafi' of gossip llj I
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COOS HAY TIDES.
The following tables give the
hours of high and low tides for
every day this week:
AUGUST, 1008.
HIGH WATER
Date. '
Monday 3
Tuesday . . 4
Wednesday . 5
Thursday . G
Friday . . 7
Saturday . . S
SUNDAY . .9
A. M.
P. M
h. in.
3:112
4:25
5:31
6:51
8:13
9:27
10:27
ft.
h. m.
4:02
4:55
5:43
C:37
7:39
8:44
9:45
ft.
G.3
G.3
G.3
G.3
6.5
G.8
7.1
5.1
4.7
4.2
4.0
4.1
4.5
5.1
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WATERI A. M.
P. M.
AUGUST, 1008,
Date.
ft.
1.8
1.5
Monday . ,
Tuesday . ,
Wednesday
Thursday .
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
3.4
3.6
3.5
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight and Wednesday;
northwesterly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
ing 5 p. m., August 3, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum Gl O
Minimum 47
At 5 p. m 58
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear. '
Standing of the Clubs.
Per
Won. Lost, centage.
. G 3 GG6
. G 3 666
. 5 4 555
. 1 8 111
Marshfleld .
Coquille . .
Bandon . . . .
North Bend
Mrs. L. M. Bliven, hair, face and
scalp treatment, cream massage spe
cialty. Phone 2141, rooms 210-213.
Coos building.
Gets New Auto. Dwlght Wolcott
returned on the City of Panama from
a three-week visit to Portland, Ta
coma and Seattle. While away, ho
purchased a nifty Oldsmobtle run
about. Baby Is Stricken. The three-days-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Yodsukens of Beaver Hill was burled
In the Marshfleld cemetery this
morning. There wore no funeral
services, owing to the mother being
qulto 111.
Object to Puvlng. It was stated
yesterday that some of the properly
owners along 'A,' 'B' and 'C streets
west of Broadway are getting up a
petition to object to the proposed
paving of that' section with bitu
minous rock. They claim that the
cost will be too great In comparlsn
with the value of the property. It
will probably be filed with the city
clerk in u day or two.
"BlK Four" Take Out Ing. Jako
Goldle, Al. Sleep, Wm. Shoup and
George Rotner left this morning for
Charleston Bay where they will camp
for a week or so. Just who will do
the cooking had not been settled
when they left hero, each maintain
ing that he could eclipse his com
panions In the quest of rock oysters,
clams, fish, deer and everything elso
sought by campers. That the "Big
h. in. ft. h. m.
9:27 1.6 10:24
10:07 2.111:17
10:54 2.6
0:23 1.2
11:53 3.0
1:35 0.7 1:09
2:44 0.1 2:24
3:45 -0.5 3:39
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Fellows always have your Bosom Friend in mind for when you want togs you
will know where to find the niftiest selection to be had Remember I buy for
you so you can always bank on getting the proper dope.
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Four" will have an excellent time
goes without saj ing and unless some
thing unexpected interferes, they will
probably have numerous guests from
time to time.
City Council Tonight. The Marsh
field city council will meet tonight
to take up a number of street im
provement matters. They will also
pass on the new ordinance specify
ing the kind of uniforms to be worn
by the members of the Marshfleld
pullce foice and also on the question
of raising tho salaries of Night
Watchman Condron and Shoup from
$73 to $90 per month.
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
Items of Interest Taken From The
Enterprise.
Rev. S. E. Decker of Ashland, this
state, has been visiting his parents
and other relatives and friends In
Myrtle Point and vicinity. At the
late conference of the German Bap
tist Brethren, Mr. Decker was given
district work covering several states.
He will continue to make his home
at Ashland, however.
Len Hartley, contractor on the
road work at Dora, was brought to
town Wednesday for surgical help,
having suffered a broken jaw. In
pulling stumps a stick was used to
press down the cable for the sweep
to pass, and this stick is what did
the mischief. It flew up and hit Mr.
Hartley, a stunning blow on the jaw,
breaking the right side of It and
knocking out three of his teeth.
O. E. Marsters Is mourning the
death of his dog which he declares
was one of the best dogs In the coun
try for hunting and herding. Some
one poisoned him and he died in the
yard at Mr. Marster's homo on Catch
ing Creek. '
Mrs. John Felsher returned last
week from San Francisco, where she
had been visiting with her parents.
She brought along a bouncing baby
girl who weighed 11 pounds at birth;
also her brother, Walter Pohl, came
along to spend his vacation.
E, O. Carter has bought the D. D.
Watson residence property on South
Sixth street and has taken possession
of the same. Mr. Watson and his
family expect to return to eastern
Washington where they own property
Dr. C. W. Endlcott, a brother of
the Myrtle Point dentist, has rented
Ofllce rooms at Coquille and will
practice dentistry there. His quar
ters will be In the old O. K.'creamery
building which has been moved to
Front street, and remodeled.
Ed. Allen, formerly engaged in the
cattlo business here, but lately In the
livery business at Portland, has sold
out In the Oregon metropolis and Is
here renewing old acquaintances and
looking over the country. He may
decide to locate here again.
Mrs. J. Hendricks and Mrs. Amber,
who have been guests at tho J. R.
Benson homo for several weeks, left
yesterday morning by private convey
ance for Rosohurg. On their way
homo to Philadelphia they will visit
at Chicago and In Indiana, expecting
to reach homo by tho first of Sep
tember. George Bryant has tho contract for
hauling tho lumber that has been
stacked up at tho foot of Maple
stieet for a year, to tho homo of
Thos. Hayes of Rural who expects to
build a fine residence on his ranch.
It takes two days to make one trip
and but a thousand feet of lumber
can bo hauled at a load.
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HARLEY REYNOLDS will leave to
day on a business and pleasure
trip to Portland.
JOHN D. GOSS left on tho Nairn
Smith for San Francisco where he
will spend a few days.
MRS. PHIL WILBUR today went up
to the summer home of Dr. and
Mrs. J. T. McCormac for a short
visit.
DR. GEO. E. DIX has gone to San
Francisco, making the trip down
on the Nann Smith which sailed
last night.
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC and Miss
Alice McCormac came down from
their summer home on South Coos
River today.
MR. and MRS. BEN O'KELLY ar
rived from Grants Pass via Port
land on the Alliance, and will
make quite a stay here.
MR. and MRS. JOHN PREUSS re
turned last evening from Bullardi
where they have enjoyed a week's
outing on their ranch.
E. D. SPERRY and wife, of Coquille,
who have been spending several
days with friends here and at
Empire leave today for their home.
MISS FLORENCE HEAVERN of
Vancouver who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snover, will
leave for her homo this afternoon.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL hns gone to
Coquille to hold the regular
monthly session of the county
court to adjudicate probate mat
ters, etc.
MISSES MARY and HELEN LIGHT
NER of Portland, who have been
guests at the homo of their uncle,
Capt. J. R. LIghtner, will leave for
their home Saturday.
J. E. OREN left on the Nann Smith
for San Pedro, going thonco to
Pasadena where ho will meet Mrs.
Oren and baby who are en route
home from Minneapolis.
S. D. MAGNES and wife and J. Al
bert Matson and wife spent yes
terday as tho guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L, J. Simpson at "Shore
Acres," the Simpson summer home
at Sunset Bay.
WM. LAWLOR and wife, J. W. Fla
nagan and wife, 'and Mrs. E. E.
Straw left today for tho Flanagan's
summer camp on Coos River where
they will remain for somo time.
Dr. Straw will spend Sundays with
them.
F. C. HELMING, wife and daughter,
came down yesterday from Port
land to make their future homo on
Coos Bay. Mr. Helming Is a broth
er of tho late August Helming and
will take chargo of tho business
started by tho latter.
MRS. L. J. ROBERTS, wife of ono
of tho publishers of tho Myrtle
Point Enterprise, left today for her
homo after n plensant week nt
"Camp Follcity," near Allegany
whero tho Rev, W, R, F. Browne
and others aro enjoying tholr Bum
mer outing.
MRS. JOHN S. HOYT and daughters.
Misses Beth and Alice, loft today
for their homo in Oakland after a
pleasant visit with her daughter,
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Mrs. John Snyder of Marshfleld,
spent Sunday with her brother, E.
E. Hayes of North Bend.
Mrs. W. Vaughan and son
spending the day with friends
Coos River and In Coquille.
are
up
The Old North Bend Mill will
start up In the morning after being
shut down a few days to make re
pairs. Miss Nellie Doyle, who has been,
teaching school In Portland, will
leave North Bend today to visit rela
tives in Port Orford.
Miss Lillian McCann, who has
spent the last two weeks with her
sister, Mrs. E. R. Hodson of C003
River, returned home today.
The workmen on the sewer con
struction are having a great deal ot
difficulty as they have to go dowa
twenty-seven feet on Sherman ave
nue, as that part of the street la
so much higher than the other
streets. They are tunneling part oC
the work.
Lee Ackerman of Portland ami
Miss Myftle Parker of North Bend,
were quietly married at tho homo ot
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Parker, here. The event was a
surprise to friends here and tho news
of the marriage has just leaked out
although the event was solemnized
July 28. The young couple left Im
mediately for Portland whero they
will reside.
AVhltc House Store. Mrs. A. J.
Davis of North Bend, left on the.
steamer Panama for Portland to pur
chase a large stock of fall goods la
the latest styles, which will be plac
ed on display. Mrs. Davis will return
home In about two weeks. She will
be pleased to meet you and show onr
new lino of goods and convince you.
that our goods and prices aro right.
Mrs. Guy Warner at Coquille. Mr.
Warner recently moved to Marsh
flold to take a position In the Lock
hart grocery. Mrs. Hoyt and party
will make the journey homo ovor
land. EDITOR H. J. CRIPPEN of tho Co
quille Sentinel was on Coos Bay
today calling on friends and look
ing after business matters. Ho
says that Coquille is feeling jubi
lant over the victory over North,
Bond Sunday as well as tho defeat
of Marshfleld by Bandon. Tho de
feat of Marshfleld results In Co
quille and Marshfleld tying for first
place and tho Coquille aggregation,
claim they aro cortsln of winning
tho pennant.
Commodore Stephen Decatur, U. S.
N., at a banquet, 1817, gave thin
toast: "Our country, right or
wrong!"
LUMBER LUMBER!
All kinds of building mate
rial furnished on short notice.
Our grades of lumber Nos. 1,
2, and 3, are suporlor to tho
sanio grades from any other
mill,
For prices and estimates, see
A. M. Ross at ofilco of Snover
& Feenoy, Lockhnrt building.
JOHNSON LUMBER COMPANY
Phone, Marshfleld H18.
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