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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELi, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AIMJST 5, 1908.
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USINESS PERMANENCY can only be secured th rough a stable foundation.
Quality and merit are the essential ingredients in the masonry of a business
institution built to stay.
Piano merchants in order to build successfully must have instruments
of character instruments whose merits are known to the purchasing masses and
whose reputation is unassailable whose position in the musico-industrial world is
fixed. For over fifty-four years
The Ernst Gabler & Bro. Piano
has occupied an unapproachable position in the world's select art circles. The name
of Gabler is inseparably associated with the piano industry and pianos bearing that
name have held highest place with the best musicians in all parts of the country.
Tattle of the Town
Little Brains of fact sifted from
A and down the town.
the chaff of gossip flying up
COOS BAY TIDES.
The following' tables give the
hours of high and low tides for
every day this week:
AUGUST, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Wednesday .5 5:31 4.2 5:43 6.3
Thursday . 6 6:51 4.0 6:37 6.3
Friday . . 7 8:13 4.1 7:39 6.5
Saturday . .8 9:27 4.5 8:44 6.8
SUNDAY . .9 10:27 5.1 9:45 7.1
LOW WATER A. M. P. M.
AUGUST, 1008.
Date. h. m. ft. i h. m. ft.
Wednesday 5 10:54 2.6
Thursday . 6 0:23 1.2
Thursday . 6 11:53 3.0
Friday . . 7 1:35 0.7 1:09 3.4
Saturday . 8 2:44 0.1 2:24 3.6
SUNDAY . 9 3:45 -0.5 3:39 3.5
Remember we conduct the only complete and legitimate piano house in Cops county
and at any time you wish to communicate with us you have something more than a
handful of promises or a vest pocket memorandum.
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WEATUUR FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WHBTERN OKBUon.
Fair tonight and cooler in east
portion. Thursday, fair; north-
west winds.
LOCAL TEMPEKATUHM UK- v
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
lng at 5 p. m., August 4, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 61
A Minimum 48
At 5 p. m 68
Precipitation nono
Wind, Northwest; clear.
Moves Ofllce. Dr. J. W. Ingram
has moved his offices to 208 and 209
Coos building where he has fitted up
an excellent suite.
colonies. Yesterday, Mrs. C. W.
Tower landed a line three-pound
trout, ono of the largest secured in
the South Fork this season.
Redfleld Was Leaking. The F. S.
Redfleld which had trouble with its
crew at Empire a few weeks ago but1
finally succeeded in getting a new
crew, reached San Francisco after a
hard trip. When the big lumber
cargo which she was carrying for. the
C. A. Smith Lumber. Company, was
unloaded, It was found that she was
leaking badly.
Held For Assault.. Capt. R.
Caughell, at one time captain of the
Berwick and well known on Coos
Bay, Is being held under $5,000
bonds at San Francisco for assault
ing a man named Georgeson. Cau
ghell charges Georgeson with insult
ing Mrs. Gaughell and administered
a severe beating. Caughell is now
captain of the ferry steamer Ante
lope In Golden Gate Bay.
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I Persona! Notes ;
ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr went to
Bandon today on business.
DAVID WALLACE of Catching Inlet,,
was a Marshfleld visitor today.
L. H. MCCARTHY left last night fop
Portland where he will remain for
some time.
MRS. WYATT COFFELT of South..
Coos River, is spending the day
with friends in Marshfleld.
Rogers Building.
Corner C and Broadway
Marshiield, Oregon
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W. R. Haines Music Co.
Go On Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Grimes and Mrs. A. L. Housoworth
composed a picnic party that went up
Coos River today to enjoy a short
outing.
Degree of Honor lliuiquet. The
Marshfleld lodge of the Degree of
Honor held a banquet and social at
their hall last evening in honor of
the ofllcers and delegates who 'recent
ly returned from the Grand lodge.
session at Portland. Reports of the
Grand lodge were presented ' by' Mrs.
Hattle McCormac, Mrs. Janet Escott
and Mrs. Fannie- Hazard-. Follow
ing the banquet, a number of the
guests enjoyed an informal dance.
Flyer Is Rebuilt. Thomas L. Law
horne and C. W. McCulloch, who re
cently purchased the hull of , the
steamer Flyer are haying, it rebuilt
on planB that will make.lt one of the
best boats on the Bay, They expect
ed to have it ready for the run bo
tween Marshfleld arid North Bend by
August 25. Messrs. McCulloch and
Lawhorne are well-known as Bay
navigators and their many friends
will wish them success In their new
venturo.
GURLEY BOAK, manager of the Co
quille River Transporoation Com
pany, was in Marshfleld Tuesday
on business.
MISS HELEN SIMPSON returned to
day from Haines Inlet where sho
has been spending her vacation,
with her parents.
MISS RETA KEANE who has been,
visiting her brother Charles Keane,
North Bend, returns on the Plant
to resume her studies in school.
W. P. SMITH of the Melrose restau
rant went to Portland yesterday
to visit his family. He may bring;
them down with him to reside ont
Coos Bay.
R. F. CRITTENDEN left yesterday
for Portland on business connect
ed with his investigation to ascer
tain whether there is oil in pay
ing quantities on Coos Bay.
MRS. J. LEE BROWN and Fred Mc
Cormac today went to Camp Dou
glas at BaBsendorf's beach whercr
they will spend several days wHfc.
Mrs. W. U. Douglas and children.
Made Lone Trip. The barkentlne
Gleaner Is now being overhauled at
North Bend after a sixty-three days
run from Iqulqul which is 5,020
miles from Coos Bay.
Horses to Wedderbum. L. J.
Simpson and John Herron have sent
several horses to Wedderbum to par
ticipate in the Marchmont race meet
which will open about August 17.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hav Grain and feed'
Free Delivery Phono 17&1 r
HERB'S YOUF GOOD
HEALTH
"vTelnhard's Beer
. WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE.
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Freo
WANTED Bright girl or boy to so
licit. Salary paid. Just tako or
ders. Phone 963.
NOTIOB.
There will bo 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 Store 781. Night phone:
Helsner & Miller Livery, 1201.
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FAMILY ORDBRS FOR
WEINIIARD'B BEER
. v By mall or Phono
Delivered Freo
MARSDBN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
WANTED Man to act as solicitor
In Coos county. Good pay to right
man. Address care umea.
WANTED Man and wife for dairy
farm, wife to cook, man to tako
charge of dairy. Address 'C Times
WANTED Second-hand furniture;
rango, linoleum, bed, etc. uoou
condition. Box 421, North Bend.
WANTED Some one to build for a
rental proposition, paying 15 per
cent or 20 per cent on cost price.
Cost Price not to exceed $5,000.
For further Information, call on
Stutsman t Co., Real Bstate.
Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Bnildin
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011 -826
Hurt lTnllnnd Better. A letter
from Bud Holland announces that he
is slowly recovering from his illness.
He Is still in Portland, having been
overcome before he could reach St.
Martin's Springs where he started
for.
Decision Modified. The decision
in the case of E. O. Hall vs. Eugene
O'Connoll In the Supremo Court,
whir.h was rendered a short time
since has been slightly modified on
the petition for a rehearing and the
rehearing denied.
Brenkwnter Comes Saturday.
Agent L. W. Shaw has received ad
vices that the Breakwater which has
been undergoing repairs 'at San
Francisco will sail from the Golden
Gate August 6, and reach here early
Saturday. This will enable her to
go out on her regular schedule to
Portland Saturday. The City oi
Panama which has been taking the
Broakwater's place will sail' from
hero for San Francisco Saturday,
carrying passengers and freight
down.
JACK FLANAGAN came down fronv
hls summer home this morning for
a few days of the strenuous life In.
the business, while BUI Lawlor
will seek rest and recreation up
Coos River.
MRS. A. H. POWERS and daughter.
Misses Hazel and Lucy, left on the
Nann Smith for San Francisco.
The girls are going to attend;
school at San Rafael. Mrs. Power
will return In a few weeks.
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Wcinhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOH HOUSE
Ptione 481
Orders Delivered Free.
FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in
the O'Connell building on A'
street. Apply Hall fe HU.
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOnN AV. ICING. Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
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Knights of Pythias Install. Myr
tlo Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias,
hold their seml-annuallnstallatlon of
officers this week. The lodge is the
oldest organization of the Knights of
Pythias In Oregon. The now officers
Installed, excluding part of the om
cials who were Installed In he win
tor for a year's term, are as follows:
C. C. George Ross; V. C, D. A.
Jackson; Prelate, J. V. Hodson; I. G.,
"W. B. Curtis; O. G., David Reese;
Master-at-Arms, Mr. Dillon; Master
of Work, AuguBt Farley.
MRS. E, B. SEABROOK and chil
dren who have beon guests at the
E. G. Flanagan homo left yester
day for their home In Portland
after a very pleasant visit vtlta
numerous friends on Coos Bay.
M. P. CASTLE of the Slglen and
Castle brickyard on Isthmua.
Slough, Is spending a day in town.
Mr. Castle says they havo novr
one hundred thousand brick of the
best quality In the dry kiln, and
are proud of the batch.
Improves Store. J. H. Mllner has
some oxtonslve Improvements under
way. In his hardware store on 'A'
street. The remodelling and Impro
vements will convert the store Into
ono of the most attractlvo and con
veniently arranged places of busi
ness In the city and incidentally al
low moro room for stock.
Fishing Is Better. Trout fishing
on Coos River Is improving, many
trout running up stream during the
last few days, Many big catches aro
reported by members of the summer
Wllhelmlna nt Coqulllc. The Wll
holmlna made her first trip up tho
Coquille river to Coqullle City this
morning. She ran down from hero
to Bandon yesterday with forty tons
of freight. In her cargo was a six-
ton gasoline engine for R. D. Hume's
new schooner which Is under con
struction at Price's shipyard. It was
originally lntonded to bring the boat
here for tho Installation of the ma
chinery but It was found that tho
machinery could bo taken over by tho
Wllhelmlna moro cheaply.
ORVIL DODGE of Myrtle Point, was
In Marshfleld last evening visiting:
his old friend, R. C. Shaw ot
Washington, D. C, tho special
agent of tho United States Timber
Reservo Department, who Is hero
aldlng in the contests of tho coal
land claim cases.
EAGLES ATTENTION.
Steamer Breakwater sails for
PORTLAND, 0 p. m., SATURDAY,
AUGUST 8.
Tho August meeting will be hold
dt our Aerie on Wednesday evening.
August 5. Business of grave im
portance will bo transacted ana a
largo attendance Is earnestly desir
ed by tho
PRESIDENT.
Tho steamship City of Panama win
leave Marshfleld for SAN FRAN
CISCO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. For
frolght or passage apply at Break
water dock, L. W. Shaw, agent.
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