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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1908)
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Phone 2291 Fourth and Queen Sts., Marshfield When you need to take somethlnff take It promptly for ttao stomach, but take something you know la reliable something like Kodol For Dyspep pla and Indigestion. Kodol la pleas ant to take, it la reliable and la ; lis v y (jj (ji37 ffia 33 NjSiipr xl (T'I.HI.'.f;i.lnlimiil --,.,.. i, , . ...-..: ., uwJjmvnH"tmiuaitf- , WING TO THE INCREASED every description, there is bound to be an advance in the price of all build ing commodities, not only for the next month but a steadv increase thai bring prices up to those of a year ago. Prospective Buildsrs should themselves of the present existing prices on; 'E ARE IN POSITION to make prompt delivery and are prepared to furnish wall seasoned lumber, our new steam drying process recently installed a call we will bz may desire m-4 Htt$ ft 'ft 'ft '? t' fr i' t,$ - - - - - - - - - - - - - Guarantee t i :: i j: Goes with every piece of 'WOULD BRAND silverware. Wo have the evcluslve ugency for this famous silverware, each article (cutlery excepted which is of high grade steel) to carry not less than fifty per cent (50 per cent.) more sil ler than regular ftnndard plate and to be of the most durable and artistic finish ob tainable. :: i f i a - - - - - - - - - - - Give us a trial order. guaranteed to give relief. It Is sold by LOCKHAUT PARSONS DRUG CO. You can BUY or SfiLL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8,.1S08. pleased to furnish you with estimates on any material MARSHFIELD - OREGON Block Wood - fr fr $ t$H fr ,. .t. . , . ren m . Mm r: - . : A Pair of Pants Free i During the dull beason we are ofllcrlng a special induce ment with some of our suits of an extra pair ol pants free. Suits to order, $20.00 and up HAVE YOUrvCLOTHES MADE TO OR.DER Isn't it better to get exactly what you want at a reasonable "price than the "ready-to-wear" that never fits. Here you can select not only the cloth and pattern, but the stjle you pre fer, the pockets of the kind and number you like, and get what you order. a F I KIF- TAI L-ORlNG I Masters and McLain General Contractor's B-ildin :: Material and Beaver Hill Coal t Office: BroMway & Queen St Phones 2011 -826 Eighteen year's experience has taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work right." ' L. J. POST 4 Contractor and Ilufldcr. Prices consistent with best work Marsliftoltl, Ore. PARKSIDE POUlJRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHV W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale ?l.CO to $5.00 for setting of 15. V - t Rates $1 per day: Toard and room. Week rates, $0. Phone 2005 Modern throughout LATTIX HOTEIj Guy C. Lnttin. Free hatha Newly furnished Next to car Sheridan and Queen Avo. Marshfield, Ore. ISMS! A P v ?? t. iwja. - jj.K - ; . - r.-s aT57rSH3gbtl fovt?53 iR'JTyWVRW3i53aS3ISXSaV3J DEMAND for , ., , A A fttft1- t tfr i,t, - lrl r SUICIDE AT MEDFORD. Wealthy Real Estate Man Ends Ills Life. MEDFORD, Oie., Aug. 7. Law renee H. Besler, a wealthy real es tate dealer of Wenatchee, Wash., ag ed 50 years, committed suicide by blowing off the top of his head with a rifle In the Nash hotel, in this city. Ho had sent for an acquaintance, and after shaking hands with him stepped into an alcove and ended his life. The cause of the act is unknown. Besler came to Medford for the purpose of buying an orchard. PAVING AT ROSEBURG. City Council Orders Eighteen Blocks Improved. ROSEBURG, Ore., Aug. 7. Ordin ances authorizing the paving of 18 blocks of streets and the flotation of $35,000 worth of bonds to defray 50 per cent of the cost thereof, as well as the total cost of a concrete steel bridge over Deer Creek, which runs through the northern part of the city, were passed by the RoBe burg council. Bids for the improve ment work and on the bond issue are now advertised, and it Is expected actual paving will begin within a month. The Roseburg Commercial Club jesterday awarded a contract for erection of an advertising exhibit i building on the Southern Pacific de pot premises. The building will be open to visitors during the stoppage of all through trains passing hero in daylight, and will be so constructed that Its contents may be viewed from ovory direction without entering the building. ADVICE FROM ALBANY. Marshfield thinks it has a serious problem. People are staying away because of tho bad streets, and busi ness men fear that the high taxes created by exponsivo pavement would also keep them away. Bettor try tho latter and see. Pavements bring peoplo. Albany Democrat. "BILLTAFT" campaign buttons for sale at tho Coos Bay Cash Store. SOUTHWEST OREG BLEAKEO FOB fr g& 'o -. fcvi construction material of both by water or land, either air dried, or by Should vou favor us .H, - .t, - .t,.,, - ,t, - .t. - Oil NEWS TIMES READERS PAUL DIMMIOK BANKRUPT. Reccher Appointed For Drain Saw Mill Man. ROSEBURG, Ore., Aug. 7. On petition of creditors, the Craig Lum ber Company, and the Elk Creek Lumber Company, Judge Hamilton on Monday issued an order directing the sale by the receiver of tho prop erty of Paul M. Dimmlck, a bank rupt, consisting of a sawmill near Drain, a tract of timberland and a quantity of sawed lumber. The petitioners set forth that owing to the slump in the lumber market the plant was depreciated in valno dally, and that It could not be operated without a loss. The order of sale authorizes It either publicly or pri vately. nERMANN CASE SOON. WclI-KnoHn Oregon Mnn to bo Tried For Land Frauds. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 7. Tho grind of tho land-fraud cases will bo resumed Monday, October 12, when Mr. Becker has arranged for tho trial of tho Pacific Furniture & Lumber Company case. Tho trial of this case is expected to occupy fully four weeks, as tho government has approximately 2,000 lotters relating to the alleged conspiracy and which probably will bo offered aB exhibits. Following this case, the trial of Bln ger Hermann will be taken up, a postponement of this trial from the October term for which it had been set having been agreed to by the government at tho request of A. S. Worthlngton, chief counsel for Her man, who has gono for a trip abroad and will not return until fall. In arranging this order of tho cases Mr. Becker requested tho court to set tho retrial of tho Williamson case Immediately after tho Hermann trial, for tho reason that If Henoy comes to Portland to try Hermann, which he Intended to do, ho would deslro to retry tho Williamson case at tho same tlmo. All of tho other cases wero continued until tho Oc tober term, no definite date being sot for any of them. 3 4 - ! - fr - ' - - - fr -1 - fr- !B - .t - ,..t.,...):.,t,(:,)t,,I, TROUBLE IS SERIOUS. Cjipt. Robert Cnuglicll Faces Severe Charge. Tho Coqullle Herald says: "Cap tain Robert Caughell, well-known in Curry county and along tho coast of Coos, Is in trouble at Eureka, Cali fornia, according to reports. Ho had a serious mlx-up with G. R. George son, a prominent and wealthy citizen , of that city, whom ho accused of making improper advances to his young wife, and on whom he Inflicted a terrible beating. Caughell, who has been employed of late as master of tho ferry steamdr Antolopo plying on Humboldt Bay, sought to forco Goorgeson to sign a wrltton confes sion of his guilt at the point of a re volver, lead to the personal encounter and Georgeson's serious injury. Coughell was arrested and placed under $5,0000 hounds." PETTIBONE IS DEAD. Noted Leader of Western Federation of Miners Succumbs. DENVER, Aug. 7. Georgo A. Pettlhone, for years prominent In the councils of the Western Federa tion of Labor and charged with President Moyer and ex-Secretary W. D. Haywood with complicity in the murder of ex-Govornor Stounen horg, of Idaho, died at St. Joseph's hospital from tho effects of an opera tion fdr cancer. Mr. Pcttibono had been ill practically ever since his con finement In the Idaho penitentiary, which began moro than a. year pre vious to. tho famous trials at Boise. Pettlhone was tried and acquitted. He leaves a widow. DOG FINDS LOST PIN. Picks It Up and Hurries "With It to Grateful Mistress. WIN8TED, Conn., August 7. Jack, a collie owned by James Mad drah of Hubbard street, recovered a valuable pin which had been lost In tho woods and roturnod it to its own er, Miss Ida Maddrab, oldest daugh ter of hla master. Miss Maddrah lost tho pin, which was a gift, while hunting for wild flowers with her little niece on a mountain side Sunday. She did not discover her loss until that night, and yesterday started out with Jack in quest of tho pin. Hnlf way up tho hillside the dog found the pin and brought It to Miss Maddrah in hla mouth. 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