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in THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1908. jt ? 1 -- - - v -y-. ;..;i - .ft .fr fr..;...fr,.ft ST" 4 ; MASONIC OPERA HOUS TONIGHT Geor NORTH BEND NEWS Fall Styles :" if i smst-m or wta n. w -. j r i i v laisarner t bi qL, hi Daudet's Great Drama ', 07 ' You can get the arm a -. "' . sty'e without juggling v , and with it you will xfl' f havetheStetson quality, Nifi , ,?, - , - it. ,t. . .. -., j. a t.jt ......... character, finish and ' g I l&teJ f-, K!,;.rfc. v P -frS? f F,7 f i ft W t Ka ' L HI HvSWiUiJliUji fla V I Wo have the Stetson Soft ami Dbr I 1 ijl5il ' iWtifitJKlr WM Hst in all the litel ur'ei. WIfI' '' iff 1llwHiy f I today. y iujmji&!-'. , ' . one : YOU ARE INVITED !j the t lit wear It a i I t fall 1 I,f shape. i Manufacturing Jewoler IT -i Opposite Breakwater Dock 1 Marshfield ---------------- -V-V-rV-V-W-W-V-V-V-V t-H-H-8-::-tt---H-8-H-H-r fr")ttfrtfr.i Y fc, am" qw.-aj i A hnf '- T Stoves lMcines r - i t? d flanges '"VI Here They Are All the Wm. Humbert of Hastslde, Is erecting a nice residence. Langdon Spooner of ""vs'iucld, was In North Bend jsteidaj. Capt. Cornwall of the Drain Stago line, was in North Bend yesterday. Elmer Hunter, who has been ailing for the past live weeks, is improving. "W U. Douglas of Marshfield, trans acted business In North Bond yesterday. :: Tattle of the Town ;: v liittle grains of fact sifted from $ and down the ton. the chuff of gossip 11 lug up coos hay tiui:s. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: AUGl'ST, 1008. the for HIGH WAT13Il A. JI. Date Wednesday Thursday . Friday , . Saturday 12 13 14 15 h. m, The Rev. J. E. Buikhart and wife, are spending a week with V. B. Rood on Coos Rher. SUNDAY .10 1 i - liOW water! 0:27 1:15 2:07 3:01 ft. 7.C 7.4 7.0 G.3I 1 h. m. 12:47 1:29 2:12 2:53 3:331 M. ft. C.G G.9 7.1 7,2 7.1 t. M. AUGt'ST, 1008. M. JIIss Ellen Aicher, who has been at Goldfield, Nev., for the past yoai letuined to Coos Bry jesteiday. NORTH BEND Mis. J. rieekvid and son will I spend Sunday w ith relatives on North Inlet. Mayor L. J. Simpson and wife, left last evening to spend a few days at I "Shore Acie3," their summer home at Sunset Bay. rr. n Wednesday Thursday . Friday ., . Saturday . SUNDAY . LOCAL TfiMIMJHATCKE KE- I'OIIT. For twenty-four hours end- ing 5 p. m., August 11, by Mrs. , h. m. ft. 4 h. m. 12 0:17 -1.5 6:34 13 7;03 -1,3 7:24 14 7:40 -1.0 8:15 15 8:27 -0.31 9:01 1G 0:llf- 0.4 9:57 Tied Cavanaugh of Eastside, who has been prospecting for the past six weeks In the Salmon Mountain dis trict, has returned home. Rev. A. H. Lacy of the Methodist Episcopal ohurch, will occupy the pulpit in the North Bend Piesbyte rlan church at both morning and eening sei vices. Mis. Richard Coke and daughter, Miss Maud Coke, are spending sev eral dajs at Coqullle. They will also visit relathes In Brewster Valley be foie they return home. to call and examine our line of "World Brand" silver warethe kind that is guaranteed to contain 50 per cent more silver than any other standard brand. We are the exclusive agents for this celebrated silver ware. Mr. and Mrs. John Lennon and childien, Mr. and Mis. C. P. Kaiser and baby, of Porter; Mr. and Mrs. Gebhart, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Riggs, Miss Goldie Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mickey and Mrs. Haun of North Bend, will go to Bandon to spend Sunday. .$4- i fr .$ 'fr-'fr 4 t fr fr .3-$..3-.3 fr I We carry a complete line of Mf E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum G3 v juimmum oz At 5 p. m, 50 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Will Hold l'icnic. The Ladles Aid Society of the Fiist Baptist church, Is arianging to give a launch and picnic paity on Coos River next Wed nesday, August 19. All arc invited to join. ft. 2.1 l.(i li2 1.0 0.9 I Personal Notes t ronooW FRANK CARR of Coquillel Is in Marshfield on business ABEL A. ADAMS of Los Angeles, is looking after his property Interests on Coos Bay. MRS. E. INGLE of Fruitvale, Cal., nrrlved yesterday for a short visit with her parents on South Inlet- W. P. SMITH of the Melrose restau rant, returned yesterday from, a visit with his family in Portland. MISS NELLIE McINTOSH of Marsh field, who has beon spending her vacation In 'Frisco, returned yesterday. Itoluuts In Today. The tug Rob aits came down from the Sluslaw yesterday to get a cargo of meichan dise. A son of the owner, Wm. Kyle came down on her. MISS DAISY DAKE, who has been. visiting Miss Maude Painter and, other friends on Coos Bay, left yes terday for Lake Tahoe, Cal. IRVING CHANDLER returned to the "simple life" on the Chandler ranch on Coos River, yesterday, af ter spending several days in town. LLOYD SPOONER of Portland, ar rived on the Breakwater yesterday for a short visit with his brother, Langdon Spooner, cashier at the depot. . S. DOW and family went up to the Goodwill ranch on Coos River today. Mr. Dow will return Mon day but Mrs. Dow and the children will remain there several days. Race Entries Close Tonight. The entiles for race No. 12 In the Second Southern Oregon District Fair meet will close tonight. The race Is a half mile running event for Coos county four-j ear-olds. Jan From the small cook stove to the large steel range, also a complete line of stove and kitchen furnishings. Furnishes its own remind er, but we would like to sug gest In passing, that when any such unfortunate need occuis there is no place in town where it can be sup plied with more promptness, skill, accuracy, or with a higher class of drugs and chemicals than at t - n i T H n X A : 4& r I .ri&JQUn k i .: i :: V tt ( u n i it i :: I Tt -tt-tt-K--a-tt-tt--tt-tt-::--tt BROWN'S PHARMACY WANTED OAIIl'EXTERS for Port Oi foi d. Leave Monday morning Applj Masters & McLaln. WANTED CARPENTERS for Port Orfoid. Leave Monday morning. Applj Masters & McLaln. WANTED Furnished housekeeping rooms for three adults and two children. Address 'X' care Times. WANTED Board and rooms In pri vate family for three adults and two children. Address 'B' Times Open New Place. August Frlzeen has leased the room on 'C street for meily occupied by Pettijohn and Ni cols and will shortly open a tobacco and confectionery store there. Ho will also have the offices of his insur ance agency located there. Fruit On Exhibition. A. E. Sea man has placed a Gravensteln apple measuring several Inches in circum ference on exhibit at the Chamber of Commerce. W. H. Smith has also placed some unusually fine Royal Anne cherries on exhibit there. M. B. TRUE arrived from Spokane, yesterday for a short visit with his brother, F. C. True on Coos Bay. They will leave here about Sep tember for a month's visit at their old home near Council Bluffs, la. DR. ANDREW C. SMITH of Port land, formerly a member of the Oregon legislature, will arrive the latter part of next week to visit Dr. J. T. McCormac and also to take part in the Oregon-Idaho De velopment congress. MISS BABE CARTER, who has been visiting her father, Thos Carter, left today on the Breakwater for her home in Spokane. During her short stay on the Bay she has made many friends who regret her departure. Launch Is Smimped. A fishing launch belonging to Matt Ericson was swamped near the Breakwater dock last night and probably badly dam aged. An effort will be made to raise it today. The launch was tied to a piling and evidently caught on a projection when the tide went out. LOST Gold watch. Finder please return to H. H. McPherson and re ceive reward. a-tt-::-tt--tt-K-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt- Breakfast Foods We have the most tompleto lino of breakfast foods on the Ray. Hercules AYhent Flakes Columbia Oat Flakes 4K4WySAAyS4AWi4' Olyinpla Whent Hearts U Egg-O-Seo On Your Way Home Drop in and see our complete to eat. FANCY PASTRY, GOOD MADE BREAD. line of good things PIES and HOME COOS BAY BAKERY , I r ; 1 J 3 I 1' 1 '. PHONE 1111 Opposite FInnagnn & Bennett Dank. X4;KKW ESHsasasasasasasui Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUM1ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (& SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. eS2SESZ5HSlSHSZ5HSHS2SESES2S2SSSlSiES2SZ5ESB5ZSZ5S5SSSS2SasaSESHSHS15S Post Toastles Cream of Wheat Farina Violet Oats Shrcded Whent Biscuits Cream Oats Always in stock nt Force Gennoa Violet Wheat WANTED In North Bend or Marsh field, a small furnished home or apartment for two in family. No children. Reasonable. Address M. J. Box 2, North Bend. FOR SALE cheap Fine Ferrand & Voty organ, solid oak. Enquire Mrs. Jas. Barrle, West Marshfield FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from Marshfield. Address R. McCann, North Bend. FOR SALE Launch "Charon," 24 feet long, 7 foot beam. Equipped with four H.-P, Nelson engine. Suitable for fishing or pleasure, speed 9 miles per hour. Enquire Times office. Howell Funeral Monday. The fu neral services of Mrs. Richard Howell will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Horsfall at M. J. Mangan's Under taking parlors on Broadway, Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Ho well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fornshall of Salem, arrived here this morning. The body will be sent to the former home at Richmond, Ind., for burial. J. C. WALSTROM, agent for the Al liance and Wilhelmina at Bandon. came to Marshfield today on busi ness. He reports everything going nicely at Bandon and says that big preparations are being made for the crowd expected to attend tho M, W. A. picnic and clam hake there tomorrow. The Ladles Aid Society of the Baptist church will give a picnic launch party up Coos River Wed nesday, August 19. Boats leave at 7:30 a. m. There will be transpor tation for all .Round trip ticket, 50c. BETTER TRY THE CITY BAKERY: The new City Bakery is making tho BEST BREAD on Coos Bay. Try them once. FOUR Furnished rooms for house keeping. Close in, $20. Enquire Curry's Barber Shop. C. W. WOLCOTT THE FABflLY GROCER -tt-tt-tt-H-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt--n DeWltt's Carbollzod WRch Hazel Salve Is especially good for piles, but it is also recommended nearly every where for anything when a salve Is needed. It is soothing, cooling and healing. Be sure to get DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for It. We sell and recommend It. Sold by LOCKHAIIT & PARSONS. Tho WILHELMINA will freight cargo to SIUSLAW take next WEDNESDAY. Skinner. Shippers, see II. W. You can BUY or SELL through Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. FOR SALE Fairy Floss candy ma chine, almost new. For terms write Gette & Collier, Coqullle, Or. '. u . . f i ,,..-. FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in the O'ConneH building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. N ATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Room 214 Coos Bldg. Phone, Mu.-shfiold 814. WM. WICKENS DANCE AT SUMNER Saturday night, August 15. Launches Sumner and Tioga leavo Marshfield at 7:45 o'clock p. m. Excused From Retreat. The Rev. Father Curley today received a tele gram from Archbishop Christie of Portland, excusing him from tho an nual retreat of the priests of this dio cese which opens in Portland Mon day. In consequence, the Rev. Fath er Curley will bo able to remain hero to celebrate mass tomorrow. The Rev. Father E. Donnelly, who is on route home from the east, will bo in Portland for the retreat. Pleasure Party Delayed. A num ber of Marshfield young people who attended the dnnctng party at tho Chandler summer home on Coos River, last evening, had a rather dis agreeable experience en route home. The engine of the launch Merrimac refused to work after they got part way down the river and It was several hours before the engine got in work ing order again and It was morning before they reached Marshfield. Many On Excursion. A largo number of Marshfield and North Bend peoplo will journey to Coqullle and Bandon on tho M. W. A. excur sion train tomorrow. The train is scheduled to leavo hero at 7 o'clock In the morning. In addition to the attraction offeied by the M. W. A. clam bake and picnic on the beach nt, Bandon, tho North Bond baseball team will play Bandon at Bandon in tho afternoon and Marshfield will play Coqullle at Coqullle. When you pay your subscription, Go After Big Prize. Georgo Deals bo sure that you get your votes fori who was In town today announced The Coos Bay Times Popular Voting! that ho was going to try for tho I Contest. $1,000 prize offered by the Spokane The WILHELMINA will tako freight cargo to SIUSLAW next WEDNESDAY'. Shippers, see H. W. Skinner. Chamber of Commercofor the best apple exhibited at tho ilg fair thero In October. The prize is one of tho largest ever offered for a single ap ple and Mr. Bonis believes that hia orchard may have tho prize fruit. He brought down a number of Yellow transparent apples for exhibition at the Chamber of Commerce. He says that fruit Is a little late on account of ttio late spring. Mitrringo Licenses. The 'following marriage licenses were issued during tho past week: John Krick and May Ctitllp of Coos River, Lebolre Broux and Martha DIeux of Llbbyj Charles A. Brown' and Viola M. Gourley of Myrtle Point. Coqullle Sentinel. Council Didn't Meet The'speclni meeting o fthe Marshfield city coun cil called for last night to award somo street improvement contracts failed to materialize owing to Mayor E. E. StiW and Councilmen Lock hart, Nasburg and Flanagan failing to put In appearance. Councilmen Sacchi, Nelson and Savagb were thoro for an hour or more but as thoy did n't constitute a quorum wore unable to transact any business. Marshal Carter was unnblo to find any of tho others who wer'o understood to ho participating in outing parties up tho river. Tho street improv6ment mat ters will probably be brought up at tho regular session of tho council next Tuesday night. TRIED tho new City Bakery? Good BREAD AND OAKES, al ways fresh at the City Bakery. m