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JkDHU yom wpm'B'S sss THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, WIARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1908. !! II III! Ill III ! Ill IWIIJI- llllJlWjnil3rai1LWit-WJJ J!!!TOllWWlgr V5.VJVVWV5VSV?f $$. J .$;. WILL no UP Persona Notes """"''"" "'" t AMiP7 W) ItSX C&fi&ffS$frts!5!5Z'SZ&&t O? J f ll I WANTED We have several parties who are looking for homestead locations or relinquishments also some good timber claims. It you know of any good homestead or timber claims, It will pay you to write us. Address: Aetna Realty Company, 225 Falling building, Portland, Ore. WANTED Strong young woman to take 'care of Invalid' lady. Apply Mrst Pate'fsoh, West Marshfleld or at Times office. COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: SEPTEMBER, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M Just to give y6u an ic'ei where otir sort of Wool comes from A oreat deal of the so-called "wool these days comes from Alabama, and grows on bushes When we say a garment is all wool we stand back of our statement With a guarantee Come in and see our handscme Fail Styles To those who are.interested in gDod Wool Under wear, Flannel Shirts, Hoi lay, Wool Blankets or Carded Wool for Comforts, wc have a Complete Line tt I WANTED To buy moderate priced gasoline boat. Address Times Box 5 J221 MAOTIELP, OREGON J. L. Bowman, Prop. , .,!,--.;.-..- .fr -1 - fr . ! ! - - Geo. Rotnor Mgr. t $ fr M$ Date Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . In. m, 3:16 4:07 5:09 6:30 8:02 9:14 ft 6.2 4.8 4.3 4.0 4.1 4-7 r h. m. 3.23 4:05 4:56 6:01 7:15 8:29 the for M. ft. 6.3 6.2 6.2 6.0 6.1 6.3 FURNITURE For sale and house for rent. Enquire at cottage, cor ner "Broadway and, Washington. FOR SALE Elegant popcorn and peanut roaster. Splendid opportu nity for someone with small capi tal. Be your own boss. Apply soon as I go east In .few days. John S. Hays at Flanagan and Bennett Bank corner. WANTED A teacher at Myrtle Bank School, must have first grade certificate and qualified to teach 9th grade. Salary $50, board $12, 6 months term. Address with re ferences, Charles Mahaffy, Norlh Coos River, Marshfleld, Ore. FOR SALE Two best located lots In Glasgow, for cost price; ?350 buys house and lot In North Bend, the rent brings 10 per cent interest. B. S. Burney, North Bend. DEFREE'S Rlror Ranch Allegany platted Into one and 5 aero tracts. Make beautiful summer homes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld. WANTED Competent girl lor gen eral housework. Wages $25 per month. Small family. No wash ing. For particulars, apply to phone Farmers 208. Ruffled Swiss Gniainsf Dainty, Artistic Inexpensive I lJrt i fS-.rrf.d C.J!.'., rj.i.f'iinp fanrr rfn-nar patterns, foubfe stitch'etf and fall hem stitched ruffle, per pair Kuffled bwiss uriams, wun uvc ruwi L o tucks, battenburg .insertion and full P lSA :; tomsttfehed ruff e. oer pair H5 v Ruffled Swiss Curtains, plain Swis,w(th , x & fknfcy fcaMs hid 'plain Hemstitched ruf- C 1 g 5 fie, per pair V a 0 Fancy Colored Swiss, with borders, combina tion blue and white and green and white, 20C per yctiu For artistic hangings for windows or doors, visit our Drapery Department & JO.J Perty, Montgomery Of the First Class 'ilW4 WANTED School teacher for Dis trict No. 35. Must bo qualified to teach eighth grade. Satisfactory wages. Address L. D. Smith, Marshfleld, Ore. LOW WATER Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Krlday . Saturday . SUNDAY , SEPTEMllUlt. lUtfS. A. M I P. f. MR. nnd MRS. F1EGE of Beaver Hill, were Marshfleld visitors yesterday. WM. HOLLAND and F. M. LOWE have returned from Astoria with their gasoline boat, the Koos. ROBERT BRADBURY, the young son of Chas. Bradbury Is recover ing from the attack of blood pol-; soning. R. F. WILLIAMS has resumed his duties as cashier at the Flanagan and Bennett Bank after a month's, vacation. , 8:56 9:34 10:23 11:28 1:02 2:19 2.1 2.,b 3.0 3.5 0.6 0.2 9:47 10:42 11:47 12:54 2:26 1.1 1.0 0.9 3.7 3.7 ,, WBATHER FORMOABT. (By Associated Press.) TvJDSTHRN ORBGON. Fair tonight and Thursday, ex cept showers near coast; west erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE POUT. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m. September 1, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special govern ment meteorological observer. Maximum 68 Minimum 49 At 5 p. m 60 Pr(lnlttttion non wind. Northwest: partly cloudy. HORN. KINNOMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Klnnoman, Tuesday, Septem ber 2, a son. !.' WILLIS E. NEELEY, who formorly lived at Falrvlew," has purchased, a ranch on Bear Creek, near the lower Coquille. BUD KERR has returned after an eight years absence in California and the south and expects to re main hero permanently. JASON RANDLEMAN, a Coquille Valley pioneer, has sold his ranch there and moved to one ho recent ly purchased on the Sluslaw. MR. and MRS. POLLARD have mov- ed into the residence on the Fern dale road directly west of the Standard Oil Company's warehouse. FAR MATTERS In From Sluslaw. The L. Rosco arrived in yesterday from the Slus law to carry back a cargo of merchandise. Dr. Golden Moves. Dr. R. A. Golden has moved ofllces from above the Red Cross drug store to rooms 202 and 203 in the new Coos building. FOR SALE LAUNCH BLANCO. Will sell or trade for larger launch. For Information write or call on Claude Nasburg, Marsh fleld, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Furnished quarters for family of four. Must be equipped for light housekeep ing. 'M care Times. Huiia Residence. R. Miller is ar ranging to build a fine residence on lot 13, block 33, In Sengstacken's Eastslde addition. Moves Office. W. S. Turpen has moved his office from the second floor of the First Trust and Savings Bank building to room 8, over the Red Cross Drug store. FOR SALE Eighteen Jersey heifers. ! two years old, will be milch cows next spring. Addross Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, Coos River. The Margaret ILES CO Will be here Friday and Saturday Sebt. 4th and 5th In the Swedish Comedy OLE OLESON Prices 25, 35 and 50c WANTED TO RENT Small resi dence or cottage for family of four; must be close in. Address, Box 10, Times. LOST On fair grounds small gold necklace with gold dollar attached. LIboral reward for return to Times Start Broadway Paving. Con tractor McCann has begun excavating for thp paving of Broadway between 'B" and 'C streets and also of 'C street west of Broadway. ALEX WILSON, formerly an engin eer on the local railroad, writes friends that he Is now located at Sheldon, Wash., and is running a logging engine. THOS HALL; who has been aiding in tne aeveiopmem wui-h. u ij alleged vein of coal back of Sduth Marshfleld Is moving to Southport to work In the mine there. MR. and MRS. C. J. TIBBETTS and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines are camping out for a few days at the Farrln and Nicholson camp near the Bossey ranch on South Coos River. Meeting of Directors Called For Friday to Adjust Claims t and Accounts. i -The -call will be Issued today br Secretary G. W. Carleton for a meet- Ipg of the directors of the Fair Asso ciation to be held at the Chamber ot Commerco Friday afternoon anil evening, Uetweon 4 and 10 o'clock, f olr to nuYnose of settling all bills incurred by the recent exposition. All parties Holding onis against mo as sociation will be expected to hava them filed with Secretary Carleton by that time. There are a few who subscribed to the original fund for the fair who have not paid their subscriptions yet but it is expected that they will do so at once. The fair was a greater success than any one had anticipated, bringing more people hero than wero expected, and It is believed that all aro satisfied and will be ready to fulfill their pledges. "The fair would have had a neat sum to the good, had It not Deen. nee'essary to expend so much in im- brdvlng and fixing the race coursa and grounds," said Secretary Carle ton today. "We will see that evcry bill Is paid but this cannot be dona out' of tho income from the fair alone. However, tho Improvements made are of a permanent nature and furnish the basis for future fairs. Next year and the following year. It will not be necessary to expend much on the grounds or for buildings so that there will be an opportunity to make the fair considerably more than pay Its own way. I think that every body Is satisfied with the success ot the event. The officers are, and wo wish every one who contributed or aided in any way, to know that wo are more than grateful for tho assistance." MORTON TOWER has written his father, Major Tower of Empire, that he will not be able to make his expected visit to Coos Bay this fall, he having been unexpectedly ordered to Honolulu. HARRIMAN IN KOSEBUIIG. SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER at Smith's Cafe Thursday evening, 50 cents. A special musical program will be rendered. FRUIT LAND HIGn. Remodels Store. C. W. Wolcott is remodelling and improving the front of his grocery store on North Front street, giving him a fine show window and making the store one of the most attractive In the city. WANTED Plain sewing of all kinds. Children clothes. Address Box-285. FOR RENT Two, nicely furnished rooms Mrs. S. E. Painter, Broadway. FOR RBNT Pour -roi at i th O'Connell buildlm's m 'A' street. Apply Hall tt Kill. FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld Skating Rink building. Inquire D. L. Avery, owner. Pet Dog Killed. A pet dog said to belong to Milo Sumner, was found dead in West Marshfleld this morn ing and is supposed to have been the victim ot the pack of dogs that has been causing so much trouble there. Invito Veterans nnd Pioneers. The Marshfleld city council last even ing adopted a resolution Instructing Mayor E. E. Straw to ' invite the Southwestern Oregon Veteran and Pioneers Association to meet In Marshfleld next year. The associa tion Is holding its annual meeting In Coquille today and tomorrow. Douglas County Orchard Owner Re ceives Big Offer. The Roseburg Review says: "J. B. Harris was down from Myrtle Creek last Saturday, preparing for tho opening of prune harvesting. Ho is increasing the capacity of one of his big driers In order to handle tho crop. From his orchard of 35 acres he ex pects a yield of 100,000 pounds ot evaporated prunes. His crop is al ready sold on a basis of 5 cents per pound for 30's. For a tract of 5 acres adjoining tho town of Myr tle Creek, four acres of which Is in bearing prune orchard, ho recently refused an offer of $2,000. Investors are beginning to appreciate the value of Douglas county soil." AVires There Tliat He Will Stop a Few Minutes. ROSEBURU, uro., Sept. 2. Boos ter Zurcher of the Roseburg Com mercial Club, is in receipt of a tele gram from E. H, Harrlman, the rail way magnate, accepting tho Invita tion of tho club to stop here on hla way north, at tho conclusion of hla summer outing at Pelican Bay, Kla math county, Oregon. No date has yet been fixed for his visit, and hia stay will bo short, yet the Club hopes to bo able to Bhow Mr. Harrlman that Roseburg is distinctly on tho map. The message of acceptance, follows: v. Pelican Lodge, Augpb, '08. Mgr, Roseburg Con:merclar4Club. Thanks for your kind Invitation to ston over on my way, north. Will stop for a few minutes, but have bo much to do cannot spend much tlmo with you this tlmo. Will advise ar rival later. E. H. HARRIMAN. DR. H. A. FOSTER HERE. FOR SALE Snap In ten-room room ing house. Address Box 117, Marshfleld, Oregon, FOR RENT Ranch, nine miles from Marshfleld. Address R. McCinn, North Bond. WANTED Cook, must bo good baker. Apply 'O' care Times, S-tt-a-tt-B-tt-K-tt-tt-H-B-a-n- XI I I - i ' J, CCfrFEE SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES Phone 111 Pnt In Cement Walk. The Mer chant estate Is arranging to put In n .omnnf n. nnnnrpfn alrlAWflllf &rOUnd Its property at the corner of 'B' and tlon free from 10 to 12 a. m. Front streets, the, building being oc Dr. H. A, Foster is now at tho Gar field hotel. See him about chronic case of yours. He will make you well, Dr. Foster has a now method of treating disease without drugs. Como and have this method ex plained to you and you will be con vinced that this method is better than others. Consultation and oxpamlna- PEACII CROP SHORT. Largo cupled by tho Red Cross Pharmacy Tho other property owners along Front street between 'B' and 'C may put In the same kind of a walk. The work Is being done by tho Eureka. Paving Company, under the supervi sion of W. O. McCann. We take pride In our coffees. All our brands are good but price is Invariably the Stand ard ot excellence. Our best brand Is Dependable 45c Then we have also AmlxT brand 2"c Addison , 3c Green Coffees Then wo have also Costa RIcan and Gold Medal green coffeos foi those who desire to roast their own coffees. C. W. WOLCOTT 1 1: THE FAMILY GROOEK J: PHONE 071. ! intt-n-::-tt-8-n-8--K-w--n n :': i n t u n :: t n ! i Y :': t a Contest Over Rulkhead. Thoro Is a lively controversy as to who shall bear tho expense of putting a bulk head along tho end ot S. B. Cathcarfs lot to prevent tho dirt filling on Prospect avonuo rolling over onto his property. Mr. Cathcart has offored to donate a five-foot strip along tho end of his lot and to hear tho ex pense of building tho bulk head If tho city or contractor will pay for the lumber needed. Tho contractor says tho city should pay for It but the members of tho council say otherwise. THE FISH EXnmiT. Proved to lw One of the Most Pop ulnr Sights at tho Fair. One of the most unique, Interest ing and popular exhibits a$ tho Southorn Oregon District Fair was the novel fish exhibit arranged by Frank Smith of tho Coos River hatchery. Tho glass tank contaln Ipg the young salmon was a pretty sight and that it was appreciated by tho public was evident from tho fact that it was constantly surrounded by an admiring crowd. HARD ON "SKOOKUM." Product Nenr Roseburg Not . Hut JPlno. Quality. ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 2. Tha peach wagons are not so frequent as a week "ago. the early crop being that! about harvested. The crop has been considered short, but the fruit very fine. .Pear packing began Monday- morning. A very heavy crop la re ported. Prunes aro coming on faBt and In some places the crop Is abund ant and other places light. Taking It all around, tho Eden'bower fruit crop has been fair. Lane county reports 50 tons ot Bartlett pears as this season's crop, bne Douglas county grower has sold 150 tons to tho Grants Pass cannery. Many others cars will also bo shipped to marKei iroiu who cuuuij, Tho BREAKWATER sails for Portland Saturday, September G, at 5 p. m. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM at Smith's Cafo tomorrow ovonlng. Flno chicken dlnnor, GO conts. STEVENS mid TAYLOR, civil en gineers and surveyors, have moved tlmli. nlllrao frnml tlin Pnnfl lllllldlllC to the ecco'nd floor ot tho First Na-1 ovonlng. Big Inltlntlon tional Bank building. I miss It. Something doing. 1JIC. INITIATION W. O. W. All woodmon of the world are requested to bo present at tho mooting this Don't "Buckshot's" Dog Victim of Onty Ac cident at Wcdderbiirn Races. Tho Wedderburn Radium says: "There was not a single accident on the track, if "Buckshot" Creason'a dog Skookum is left out of tho count. Skookum has long been a canine character on Coos Bay nnd generally Is around where tho most excitement is going on. True to his procllvitlos, tho doc ran out on tho track as a race was in progress and was struck by one of thp horses' hoofs. bKoo kum was unconscious for several minutes, and his ownor was planning for obsequies, but tho dog camo back as usual and 30011 was looking for mora troublo." Tho BREAKWATER sails for Portland Saturday, Soptember 5, at G p. m. m !; t "S. ! ft tt"'" iii ' 'ii rr"i rx