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i3jZT7 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908. irnimCiMiiiiitii 1 ii icxmhH it I it I :: :: i ;: i n x i :: i :: :: i :: i :: v i n it t 8 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 ( 8 4 8 ? 8 I 8 ? 8 ? 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 I ? 8 I 8 8 I 8 8 ! i & . rn-.tt--.u-n.--u-...-....:j.tt.tt.tt.tt.tt.:j.JJtJ.:j.n.:j.tt.tt.x:.tt.t: Silst ftfdfj& vfA Every Stotion M gf Irall Hear tho N U A OUj if B lotson name H BJ Our custo- HI trsvJ I U mers hit the Cj t7 I stylo mark ' v.l jjR every time lfrft. $Pm W they select a ll n wYKj gStetson M 1 j S It is tho only .- -J Eg K all'roundsat- I 1 JgR Eg 5fa tory 1 at UrA fijjji M wo Iiao ever jf I A'pjj o known. a) tj I i (Sljg l e nave ino aunmti MV&33 U S1PIIOD Sufi tod " M IvS'II Derby Hut in ill Jm&kA r&2H Something for You Before You Go Home DROP IN AT YOUR BOSOM FRIEND'S TOGGERY SHOP AND FIT YOURSELF OUT IN THE PROPER STYLE. LOTS OF NEW NATTY THINGS FOR YOUR INSPECTION. PACKARD SHOES GOODliUM HATS STETSON HATS CLVETT SMUTS K El SHlt CRAVATS COAT hVSEATEHS You Are Always Welcome ---8---a-----::-:j-i:-::-::-.:Bw We hive tho Stetson Sufi iod Derby Hats In ill the Utemtrlcs. m -pp MARSHFIELD, OREGON. --a-a--a--a---::-j..j, . ::-::-::-::-:j-::-::-8--t:--j:---8-8-tt-jt8-8-u-8--n-8-8-8- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a 8 .8 I 8 I 8 t 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 I 8 I SI. F. PLANT FOR 'FRISCO. Large Number Lome For California ami Southern Point. The SI. F. Plant sailed late yes terday for San Francisco, can Ins n large number to California Anions those who sailed on her veto the following: James Robinson, L. F. Fnlkcnsteln and sister, J. D. Kutledge, Wm. Thelle, Dorsey Kreltzer and wife and son, Mrs. M. C. Lunney, It. S. Knowl ton, Theodore Bradley, C. W. San ford, B. A. Mace, Miss Mary Dakan, Mrs. A. L. Housewoith, Max Flentge, C. G. D. Watklns, Miss B. Erlckson, Mrs. It. L. Cochran, Mrs. Vorey, It. J. Sacohi, Frank Marcollo, J. C. Gll llch, A. Conro, Mr. and Mrs. Itlggln, C. V. Gould, C. M. Gaunt and several steerage FOUND Purse. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this notice. Phone C13 FOR SALE Snap in ten-room room ing house. Address Box 117, Marshflcld, Oregon. COOS BAY TII)i:S. Tho following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: AUGUST, 1003. the for HIGH WATER Date Tuesday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . tf riday . Saturday . SUNDAY . A. SI. h. m. 0:07 0:41 1:17 1:51 ft. G.4 G.3 G.l 5.9 P, h. m. 12:03 11:32 12:33 12:59 1:25 1:52 2:19 M. ft. 5.9 6.5 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4 hOW Tue3tlay Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . WATEH A. SI. AUGUST, 1008. SI. 25 5:37 -0.41 5:54 2C 6:11 -0.3 6:29 27 6:37 O.Oi G:59 28 7:04 0.4 7:25 29 7:27 0.7 7:19 30 7:51 1.1 S:24 2.2 1.9 1.7 1.4 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated P-ess.) WESTERN OREGON. CROCKERY ENAMELEDWARE ROGERS 1847 Silverware SOLID NICKLE Silverware BUTCHER KNIVES WASH BOILERS TUBS, WRINGERS WASHING MACHINES LAMPS, STONEWARE Stoves all kinds, Coal Heaters, Oak Heaters, Monarch Ranges, Toledo Ranges, Furniture, Lace Curtains, Portiers, r'ouch Covers, Carpets. The Largest Stcck of Rifgs.and Art Squares ever shown in Coos County. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF We have just received a large shipipent of WANTED Competent girl ror gen eral housework. Wages $25 per month. Small family. No wash ing. For particulars, apply to phone Farmers 2 OS. Lisks Anti-Rust Tinware . piece Guaranteed not to rust! Copper Goods of All. Kinds Every Also Going r Hai?vey Co Complete House. Furnishers,; Nor&h Front St. - .--.---.---.-. . ; Carpenters and Builders WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CALL ON US BEFORE PURCHASING CARPENTER TOOLS. WE CARRY A COM PLETE LINE OF THE BE.ST TO BE HAD. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Marshfield I MARSHFIELD HOTEL Corner 'AN and Third street. Hoard and Lodging. Per day..?1.00 Per Week.. $6. 00. Meals 25c. R. IILT,iEIV Proprietor. FOR SALE Delivery team and wagon for $160. Frlzeen's Real Estate and Insurance office, on 'C street. FOR RENT Furnished house, rent free for care taking, must be re sponsible, no children. Address 'B' care Times. LOST Open face gold watch, en graved A. H. B. Liberal reward. Enquire Bradley & Traver Co. LOST Handbag between fair grounds and city last evening. Had keepsake rings and about $10. Reward for return to Times. FOR SALE Two best located lots in Glasgow. $350 buys house and lot In North Bend, rent brings 10 per cent. B. S. Burney, North Bend $200 WILL buy a small furnished house worth $350. ground rent $2.50 per month. Address 'H' care Times. T ,, DEFREE'S Rlvor Ranch Allegany platted Into one and 5 acre tracts. Make beautiful summer homes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & BlUlngs. Exclusive agents, Marfld. Fair tonight, Sunday fair warmer except near coast. and LOCAL. TEMPERATURE RE PORT. Tor twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., August 2S, by Mis. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 67 Minimum 54 At 5 p. m 65 Precipitation 11 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. BUILDING 13 ACTIVE HEBE FOR SALE at a bargain, a 9-room house and ono lot in West Marsh field, for $1,500. J. D. Johnson & Co. FOR SALE an 8-room house and two thirds of two lots In "West Marsh field, for $1,500. J. D. Johnson & Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Logging en gine, 10x13 Willamette Crack A Jack, with 60-lnch boiler and steel gear. Inqulro A. B. Daly, Marsh- M"- . ,i - WHlTEjEQlJORN ROOSTERS for sale. F. L. Sumner, Marthfleld, :: -.'j i-'Jj:rV T" NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Notlco Is hereby given that the undersigned will receive, on or be fore Tuesday, September 1, 1908, at 7:30 o'clock p. m bids for the con struction of the superstructure of tho new school 'building at Bandon Ore gon. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the under signed. Each bid must bo accom panied by a certified check, or good secmlty, for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Tho right to reject any or nil bids Is reserved. fBy order of the Board of Directors of School, District No. 54, Coos County, Oiegon. . JAMES W. MAST, District Clerk. FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfield' Skating Rlnk building. Inquire D. L. Avery, owner. FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from Marshfield. Address R. McC'.nn, North Bend. Breakwater Sails. The Break water will sail this afternoon for Portland, carrying a largo number of passengers to northern points.. Nairn Smith Out. The Nann Smith Is finishing loading this after noon and will sail this evening for Bay Point. SInkc Two Trips. Owing to somo heavy shipments from tho North coming on the Alliance, the Wllhel mlna will make two trips from the Bay to Bandon next week. Fast On Slud. "Tho Western," a lumber schooner new on the Bay, ran onto a high shoal in the l'owor bay and was fast for many hours. She will probably be pulled offthU afternoon. Bicyclist Hurt. A IJach of Fern dale was slightly hurt In a bicycle accident on Broadway yesterday. His wheel struck a rough spot, throwing him to the ground and breaking the frame of the bicycle. Physicians Meet. The Coos County Medical Society held a rog ular meeting In Marshfield last even ing. The principal erent of tho pro gram was a paper by Dr. Taggart which was followed by a general discussion. Coos County Lumber Product. Tho following shipments of lumber were reported from Coos county by the August number of tho Timber man: C. A. Smith, 4,454,415; ImiiBQn.Luniber Co., of North Bend, a.?4U,i3z; uoay uumuur uo i,ii,- l'3r9. Total, 7,714,0)86! O Larger Number of New Struc tures Started Or Completed On Coos Bay Recently. Few people In Marshfield or the Coos Bay country realize the amount of building there Is going on herein dicating the growth and development now In progress. In addition to tho 2,000,000 or more feet of plank that is being used in the construction ot streets in tho city of Marshfield besides the many blocks of bituminous rock paving now being put in, tho new $75,000 Chandler hotel, tho $50,000 High School In Marshfield and the $40,000 High School in Noith Bend, and other big buildings, scores of residences and minor Impiovemcnts are being made. Since The Times printed a list ot the many buildings underway around Coos Bay, the following have start ed or completed the Improvements indicated, according to the list kept by Manager Robeit Booth of the C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufactur lng Company's retail yard in Marsh field: Alva Doll, $1,000 six-room modern bungalow In Railroad addition. J. O. Langworthy, eight-room house In Railroad addition. Alex Sandon, seven-room house at Millington. W. F. Sandon, seven-room houso In Millington. Capt. H. C. Harris, modern resi dence at Sumner. A. Hougnrd, six-room cottage la Bunker Hill. 1 Ed. Anderson, seven-room bunga low In Bunker Hill. Jas. H. Cox, seven-room house ia South Marshfield. I J. W. Vineyard, eight-room house I In East Marshfield. I Qow Why, warehouse 20x30, on , Fourth street, near Queen. C. W. Noah, seven-room house on Coos Rtr:r. ' "j ' G. M. Bailey, cottage In Cooston.. Wm. Lawhorne, eight-room bunga low in Millington. John Tellofson, eight-room honsa in Eastsido. H. P. Bohlon is erecting seven room residence for Mr. Cox In South Marshfield. George Nay, six-room houso In Ferndalo. W. C. Weaver, cbttago on Isthmus Slough. E. AUqulst, eight-room house In Bunker Hill. School District No. 82, school house on Isthmus Slough. Jack Parker, seven-room house In Bunker Hill. R. Miller, cottage In Enstside. J. B. Allen, eight-room residence In Forndale. Peter Dolan, cottage In South' Marshfield. Robert Marsden, remodelling "Brewery Saloon" building on Front street. M. C. Ilorton, romodolllng build ing on Broadway, near 'B' street. Lloyd Coffelt, six-room house In Catching Slough. , r-uincitj.piiifOQ, gpiiage n tuasi- ifirt Noted Luiriticrhiaii Hero. F. A: .Krlbbs, ono of tho most prominent lumbermen in Oregon, arrived on tho Bay Thursday night to look after ex tensive timber holdings In this sec- side. J. H. Price, (residence on Copa Ri ver.. ij jr1 l t . i nw l ))'t ll 1; , Don'tforgot tho .qjiXT), JOALL to night. Knights of F,pjand Hn. tlon and other property interests and FOR RUNT Four 5-ron fats In the O'Connell bulldlag em 'A street. Apply Hall ft Hall. FOR SALE houso and two lots In West Marshfield, for $1,500. J. D. Johnson & Co. FOR SALE Good Oliver typewriter. Inquire Times. Read tho Times' Want Ads. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diurrhoca Remedy Would Have Saved Him $100.00. "In 1902 T had a very severe at tack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Far rar of Cat Ip'and, La. "For Bovoral weeks I wat, unable to do anything. On March 18, 1907, I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain's Co lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave mo prompt relief. I con sider It one of the best modlclncs of Its kind In the world, and had I used It In 190a believe It would have baved be a hundred dollar doctor's bill." For sale by JOHN PREUSS. also to visit at the homo of brothor-ln-law, Georgo Mandlgo North Bend. AT TIIE 'THEATRE. his in The Margaret lies Company play ed to a full house at I. O. O. F. Hall last night In the play "Tho Deputy ' ...... ...... ... ,-. aho-lff I . n , .,!.. .,.1 .,... lSrouclit linuo iviiii mm. unuo. """ " 6u !" " Ross, the victor over Burt Poteron In Thursday night's bout, was mar ried a few weeks ago In His bride accompanied him down and they plan to make their home hero, It being Mr. Ross Intention to quit appreciated very much by the au dience. Tonight, the company prod- Portland, i uceB "Llttlo Louisiana," a beautiful j southern comedy drama, at the samo place and on Sunday night they return to Masonic Opera House and tho ring soon. Robs Is tho ring P'ay "t-ast Lynne. name, Mr. Ross being known in prl vate life as Chas. Yost. Dancing every night this week EXCEPT Thursday, at "THE RINK." Excellent music, usual prices. Have you read our ad in Racing Program? Nuf Bed. Bay Cash Store, the Cooa TTse The Coos Bay TImos Want Ada,. IH5HSE5S52S2SES ESaSSSlSHSHSHSHSHSESHSHSHSZSaSHSaSESHSSSHSHSHS'SSaSZIg . 1 j mm ni miuoiRg material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER PIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE nd TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICKS NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Bb SUPPLY CO i! AH m 1 ,vi ixuiui ihiiu, uri-(i'" Read the Times' Want Ads. Uso The Coos Bay Times Want Ads (52525ZSE5H5E5E5I!SE5E5H5E52525Z5K jr.