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-vtrtr- ran N THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908. v r ii x 4 t ,1 r i"15Z5c'J5HJn,e,jn,'n" .--.ucatacacacaeaciiiibUbiiiiiliilKidKSfiSgSESHSHSESSSaHH The Heater Spason WifihSpon BeHre IlllJIiluiilllUuilJ I fiolyyAY?S IlB II! IPP n (LuT J' if At r m r?v'S?Srv& r-a ( irmrr-in r mSflmmmW Ts!xTT Wjfii&roi teS xvs$s$$!! Persona ! Notes FOR SALE Gnsollno launch. 24 feet hull, G-horse power engine. New boat In good condition. Very fast. Will sell cheap. For Information, apply Phone 1131 Marshfleld. FOR SALE Coos Bay Planing Mill. All now and ready to run. Bargain If sold soon. Inquire of H. R. Roblson, P. O. Box 431, Marsh field, Oregon. W"ANTED Two -gentlemen board ers, that could' room' together. En quire Times; - WANTED No.fl farm4 and dairy hand. Phone Farniors 203. FOR SALE The sea-going launch Vamoose. Equipped with ten- horse power Union engine. En quire North Bend Fish Market. COOS BAY TIDES. Tlie ' following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: SEPTEMBER, 1008. HIGH WATER A. M. Date hm. ft Tuesday . . 8 10:55 CO Wednesday ,9 11:38 C.5 Thursday . 10 Friday . . 11 0:1G 7.4 Saturday . 12 1:05 7.2 SUNDAY ..13 1!54 C.9 h. m. 10:32 11:26 12:16 12:55 1:34 2:14 ft. 7.1 7.4 7.0 7.3 7.4 7.3 SEPTEMBER. 1008 LOW WATER Tuesday . . 8 Wednesday 9 Tnursday . 10 Friday . . 11 Saturday . 12 SUNDAY . 13 A. M. 1 P. M. 4120 5:09 5:54 6:3G 7:10 7:56 0.G -0.8 -0.7 -0.4 0.0 0.G 4:41 5:32 6;19 7:01 7:47 8:36 2.r. li? 1.1 0.5 0.2 0.1 r TKis fall finds tig with-a larger .line oLHeaterstban ,eyet(' 'before, and the same liberal terms 'and guarantee goes with'our Heaters as with the Steel Ranges, You cannot well afford to buy a Heater withoutiirst inspecting our line We are agents for Cole's HotB!ast Heaters acknowledged by all to be the best WANTED We have several parties who are looking for homestead locations, or relinquishments also somo good timber claims. If you know of any good homestead or timber claims, it will pay you to write us. Address: Aetna Realty Company, 225 Failing building, Portland, Ore. Going Harvey DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany platted into ono and 5 acre tracts. Make beautif jl summer homes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld. FOUND Ladles hunting case gold watch. Owner may have Battle by giving description and paying for this notice. Apply O. K. Chop House. FOR SALE Young driving horse, harness and delivery wagon. H. San'ord farm Sumner, Ore., Phone Farmers 121X7. WEATnEIt FOIU2CAOT. (By Associated P'ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair except showers In north- west portion tonight; warmer, Thursday with showers and southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours ond lng 5 p. m., Sept. 8, by Mrs. E. MlngiiB, special government meteorological observer. Maximum . . . . 65 Minimum 52 .At 5 p. m G3 Precipitation 10 ' Wind, Northwest; elaiir. , BORN. CHAPMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman of West Marshfleld, a son. Mother and child well. Complete House Furnishers ffiZ5a5H5E5Z525Z5S5E525H5E3ES15E5Z532525H5ESaSHSESE5 THEATRE The lies Company North Bend Every Sunday Myrtle Point Every Monday Coquille Every Tuesday Bandon Every Wednesday Marshfield Every Friday and Saturday This Week Beginning Sept. 7 The Great Circus Play "UNDER THE LION'S PAW" Next Week Beginning Sept. 14 "TB GIR.L AND Ihe GAMBLER." TICKETS 25c, 35c and 50c tJ K 8 T I GET SHOD ABSTRACTS TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Ph'One 143 Henry ,Sengstacken, Mgr. twtww n, j- WIIY WORRY about ,the baking. Let ub take all your troubles; dfl your shoulders about spoiled bread or yeast that doesn't work. Diamond D or nomemado will solve the problem always fresh pure and good. Buy either and you can Join the Don't Worry Club. COOS BAY BAKERY Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank. 'A Street m: x.i$hkxx SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. rare jji.ou rounu Lnp ror ocuu vvy NORTH BEND STABLES Phone' 111 I n Xt-'Xt- i i n t :: :: PACKARD I n WANTED TO RENT Small resi dence or cottage for family of four; must be Close In. Address, Box 10, Times. FURNISHED ROOM to rent, close in, heated if desirable, suitable for gentleman. Enquire 'B' Times. FOR RENT Four 3-reom flats in the O'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall tc Hall. FOR RENT Small cottage, partly furnished. Inquire NE corner Second and 'C streets. Lumber to Texas. The Johnson Lumber Company of Coquille, Is making largo shipments to Texas by the way of Coos Bay. The shipments consist of 125,000 plecfes of 2 by 2, any lengths, of clear cedar. Wllliclinina to Bandon. The Wll helmlna sailed yestei day .afternoon for Bandon, carrying a big cargo of merchandise for the Coquille river. She will return today or tomorrow and will probably make another trip over this week. FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld Skating Rink building. Inquire D. L. Ayery, owner. WANTED A boat house for 22 foot launch, will buy or rent. Goo. Goodrum. FOR SALE Team, horses, wagon harness. Chas Doane, Marshfleld. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. W. S. McFarland. FOR SALE Second hand cash reg ister. Pioneer Hardware Co. Had Fine .Trip. F. P. Norton In a note from Portland says they had a very fine trip from Coos Bay to Portland on the Breakwater, the sea being as smooth as the bay. He and Mrs. Norton go direct to Salem to take In the State Fair. Found Bend Panther. A large dead i panther was found near the Maxwell mine on Isthmus Slough the other day. A bullet hole In the spine told the story of his demise, the ani mal evidently having traveled far after some huntsman wounded him, ------------ i Fall Shoes for Men The Geo. Goodrum Marsufield, Ore. DIARRHOEA There Is no need of anyone Buffer ing long with this disease, for, to effect a quick cure It is only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera .and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose Is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the ino.it severe and dangerous cases. It Is equally val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world 8 history no medicine nas ever met with greater success, PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50c I t K :': i n :': t ;: nt. n .m T.A..A nlcr "tsintn TJIaih li X UUII YYO UUft) 1MDU UUOUt IWUUU and Gold Medal green coffees ' :j for those who desire to roast their own coffees. COFFEE We take pride in our coffees. All our brands are good but price is invariably tho Stand ard of excellence. Our beet brand Is Dependable 45c Then we have also Amber brand 25c Addison 35c Green Coffees c. w. WOJLCOT.T THE FAMILY GROCER PHONE 071. Building Is liaised. Col. Wm. Grimes Is having his building on Front stieet raised a few Inches td conform with tho now grado. The building is being raised without much Inconvenience to tho tenants, the Chamber of Commerce and tho Coos Bay Cash Store. Former Citizen Missing. Word has been received hero that Jack Angus, who was employed in J. H. Mason's salmon curing establish ment in Marshfleld last year, has mysteriously disappeared In Alaska. No details have reached here other than that foul play Is suspected. S3. 1 C. I ' ,J Head and use Tho Cooa Bay.TImes --tt---tt--------n TH0MAS0N & HANSON I -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1751 J. H PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHNAV ICING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred' Buff Orpington ehlckons for salo $1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. Garden City Tailoring Company Cleaning, dyeing and pressing ladles and gents flno clothes a specialty. PHONE 014. Over Club Cigar Store. Baby Boy's JSuti Luck. Vernle Ford, the four-year-old son of Mr. Ford of tho Gamble meat market had his arm broken yesterday for the second time in three months. Tho little fellow sustained tho fracture in a bad fall, both bones being broken. Owing to tho break following tho previous injury so closely, it i may permanently injure tho arm. No Council Meeting. No sessloij of the .council was hold last night. Messrs. Savage, Sacchl and Nelson showed up, but Mr. Lockhart was up Coos River, Mayor Straw was at Bandon and Councllmen Nasburg and Flanagan were away. After waiting an hour or so in a vain attompt to get a quorum, tho three councllmen gavo up and returned homo. 0 ,, a nwivo x DIl. B. E. STRAW and wife havo gone to Bandon. E. E. JOHNSON of Coquille, was In tne me city on business. for J. C. SLAGLE of Coquille, was In tho- city today on business. WM. A. DUNCAN of Capo Blanco, is P. M. ln Marshfleld on business. R..H. SMITH of Coquille, was In tho cliy today onlegal business. CLAUDE NASBURG has returned from a business trip to Coquille. MISSES kARiE MEAGHER and iMary'Masters'dn of Cape Blanco arc visiting friends here. MRS. kkErtlDAN and daughters and Mrs. O.'P. McCollum have returned from a short stay at Ten Mile. MISSES EMMA JOHNSON and Ef flo King of Myrtle Point spent last evening with Marshfleld friends. J. C. MAHONEV and Max Roberts returned yesterday from Ten Mile where they have been enjoying a short outing. W. B. CURTIS and Henry Holm aro making an overland trip down tho coast to some of tlie ranches to look over stock. MRS. C. W. MASTERS and Mrs. E. W. Hendricks leave this afternoon for Gold Beach where they will spend ten days or two weeks. MRS. G. BENNETT, Misses Kathleen and May Bennett, Miss Vivian Taylor and Miss Grace Kruse will return today from a short outing at Ten Mile. MR. and MRS. W. H. BOHLEN, Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. McKnlght wilt leave In a day or two for a short outing on Mrs. McKnight's ranch on Coos River. aro doing i JAY TOWER has gone to the Sand hills In quest of duck. While not many birds aro flying yet, it its ex pected that they will soon begin to come in rapidly. MRS. YOAKAM, the Coos county dairy Inspector, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Noah at Roseburg while en route to tho State Pair at Salem. O. B. HINSDALE of Gardiner, is in Marshfleld on business. He will make a trip to Ten Mile this after noon. Everything Is gCing nicely at Gardiner, ho says. MISS CAMILLA ABERNATHY has returned to Jier home at Forest Grove, Ore., after a pleasant visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. -Bennett Swanton and other rela tives In this section. MISS LILLIAN McCANN of North Bond, is making si combination business and pleasure trip to the Coquille valloy towns, Bandon, .Myrtle -Point and Coquille. Miss Mc tCann is one of the wideawake con testants in The Times 'Popular Voting Contost and will Interest her friends In tho contest. MRS. I. S. SMITH and three children will leave shortly for Corvallls where the two older children will enter college and tho youngest ono tho public BChools. Mr. Smith will remain ln Marshfleld. II Is tho In tention to have Mrs. Smith remain at Corvallls until at least two of the children complete their col lego courses. COUNTY TREASURER JAS. SAW YERS left Wednesday night for tho head of Coos river, where ho will spend several weeks hunting for big game. Ho will bo Joined at Loon Lake by his brother, Gard, and by Warren P. Reed. During Mr. Sawyer's absence tho duties of tho treasurer's office will be looked after by D. S. Housor. Roseburg News. CAPT. and MRS. T. D. HOLLAND leave today for an extendod trip to points in Southern California; tho same being taken for Mrs. Hol land's health. As tho captain says, through his married years, this trip would really constitute tho matured honoymoon and the placid life that lasts. Mr. Holland will return ns soon as existing cir cumstances will permit. MISS BURNEY PORTER, who has beon spending her vacation with her ojd school mate, Mrs. Henry Ser(g8tackon, loft this morning via Drain for her homo In Los An goles. MIbs Porter Is very much delighted with tho Coos Bay coun try and believes that If tourists generally know half of Its beauties and attractlvo features that It would become a resort second only to Los Angoles. J$ 444 'Eureka didn't sail until today, Cliiuamcii Make Long Hun. Two Chinamon tried to break tho local record for tho crots country run yes terday. They wanted to catch tho Eureka to Portland arid wero at Beaver Hill. Thoy wore told that thoy only had an hour to get hero in and tho way thoy hit tho pllco was a wondor. Thoy wore nearly all In when they roachod, Marshfleld and Jt Is presumed that thoy told tholr Orlontal God something about Amo- Tho steamer BIlEAKWATIJIt sails rlca whon thoy discovered -that tho for Pqrtland SATURDAY, Septombor NOTICE. All. persons indebted to tho Blanco hotel, or Ferry & Flanagan, will please call and pay samo or on beforo tho fli st of Octobor. All accounts not paid by that tlmo will bo placed In the handB of our collector. 12 at 11 a. m. '.., 1 ,; h-l Z . v .