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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Id,
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CHAMPAIGN, 111., Sept. 9. To
how her former husband would
Tit, Mrs. William Griffith, of Tus-
Jfsent a false report of her death
Champaign and followed on the
xtltrain to observe the actions of
lvorced spouse, Matt Campbell.
Mrs. Grlfllth wrote to Campbell
Ins she Intended to commit sul-
aiand would leave directions that
bod be shipped to him at Cham-
pi lor burial, in the letter sne
a told him on what train her body
lid arrive. Campbell spread the
a and a group of mourners met
train, many of them carrying
ers. Arrangements had been
to with a local undertaker and
preacher for the funeral and the
rare had been prepared. The train
arrived, but no corpse.
Campbell was surprised and then
became uneasy, thinking perhaps the
id had been sent to some other
town by mistake. He telegraphed to
Tuscola before leaving the depot. On
the way back homo he met his form-
erXwife, whom he had thought dead,
face to face. Campbell was hardly
able to believe his sight .and when
convinced he was not facing a ghost
'asked for an explanation, and was
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he would act if she had died.
CURRY COUNTY NEWS.
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Events of Interest as Told by
Wodderburn Radium.
Gold Beach has decided to enlarge
her school facilities and will bond
the district in order to furnish a
building of larger proportions. In
ft tho meantime, while the building is
K being constructed, tho directors will
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room ready for the term this winter,
iwhen those In higher grades can take
the work without further delay.
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Their friends had suspected as
much, and when news came that Da-
A. Wright and Miss Mae Kellog
had been married yesterday after
noon at Mr. Huntley's, some twenty
;.'fhllea up tho Rogue from Wedder-
jurn, 'there , was little surprise ex
pressed. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will
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pend some time up the river, and
n returning will become residents
his town.
i'As a pastime, Mrs. John Hume is
ructlng a number of Wedderburn
kv :1 ngsters at the district school
so and the voluntary school finds
at favor with the little ones. The
rs are not arduous, being from
p 12, and the pupils Improve every
luto. Mrs. Hume acquired the
fof teaching at the Chlco, Callfor-
stato normal, and is well equip
for the duties of the school room.
i roster Includes. Alma Johnson.
38$" i ''? 'j&kr Anderson, Joseph Anderson,
. 'iiEsfilorue Jtsiiam, nanny acneiier,
p Anaerson, Aiienen scnetter,
liter Wright, Martha Moore.
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Miss May Anderson received a
Ortr fpnm tiot frlnnrt ATlca flnrlvo
' 'jiley, telling of an accident which
iJappened to Miss Duley while her
was returning home to Cres-
from tho Wedderburn
Traces. They had stopped for lunch
far d while the men were harnessing
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MXRTLi; .POINT rOINTE.RS,
Items of Interest Tnkcn From Tho
Enterprise.
Miss Tiny Roberts has signed a
contract to teach a six-months term
of school on Halls Creek, beginning
next Monday.
C. Roberts is removing partitions
In his building and thus enlarging his
store room. He expects to add a line
of groceries and dry goods to his
stock of merchandise.
The will of the late J. W. Sears
was admitted to probate and proven
before County Judge Hall Wednes
day, and the appraisement of the
estate was set for next Tuesday.
R. B. Dement is wearing one of
his hands in a sling. He was kicked
by a horse, and it is probable that
the bones of one of his fingers was
broken by the blow while several
others wero badly crushed.
Rev. H. C. Preston received the
sad news this week that one of his
sons had died of typhoid fever. The
young man was on his way west to
loin his father, and had stopped on
the road for a few days' work when
he was stricken with typhoid fever
and died.
Property owners of South Fourth
3treet are endeavoring to secure a
3ldowalk on the westslde of the
street, which will afford better con
veniences for the people in that part
of town. Meanwhile they and other
property owners would like to see
the intersections built in the walk
on the east side of the same thor
oughfare. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Endicott were
given a pleasant surprise by their
children last Saturday when a large
company of relatives and friends
came In on them and helped celebrate
their twenty-fifth or silver wedding
anniversary. Fifty invitations were
Issued, the guests assembling at the
home of J. J. Endicott and proceed
ing to the J. M. Endicott home in a
body. During the evening refresh
ments of ice cream and cake were
3erved, and the event was thoroughly
enjoyed by all present. Many pret
ty and useful gifts in silver were re
ceived by the honored couple. Mr.
and Mrs. Endicott were married at
Bloomlngton, Nebr., August 29,
1883, Mrs. Endlcott's maiden name
being Mary Kitchell.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that tho
undersigned will receive on or before
September 29th, 1908, at 7:30
o'clock P. M., separate bids for the
installment of the heating plant and
plumbing of the new school building
at Bandon, Oregon, according to
plans and specifications, on file in my
ofTlee. Each bid must bo accompani
ed by a certified check, or good se
curity, for 5 per cent of the amount
of the bid. Tho right to reject nny
or all bids Is reserved by the board.
By order of tho board of directors
of School District No. 64 Coos County
Oregon.
JAMES W. MAST,
Clerk.
DeWitt's Carbollzed WiTcnlfazel
Salve 1b 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. Bo sure to get DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for
it. We sell and recommend it. Sold
by LOCKHART & PARSONS.
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I Coos Bay Postals
Most Complete Line on the Bay at
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STATIONERS
OPrOSITETJEANCO HOTEL
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Lteaves 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
TIME TABLE NO. 3.
In effect July 20, 1908. Dally except
Sunday.
No. 3. No. 1.
P. M. A. M.
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2.25 8.18
FIND MINERAL SPRING.
o horses, Misses Chllds and Duley
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took their seats In the carriage. One
of; tho horses became excited and
.wlille 'the men were busv with the
Ihdrso, the carriage started off down
Miss Chllds jumped out safely,
t Miss Duley stayed with the ship
d went over a bluff with the out-
The shock rendered her uncons
us for a, time and she sustained a
ken collar bone. At last accounts
was in good spirits and wishing
it tho races for next year woro
so at hand.
Water Near Myrtle Point May Have
Medicinal Proxcrtics.
A sample of the mineral water that
comes from a spring on the Mrs.
Archer place, east of town, was sent
to the drug firm of Clarke, Wood
ward & Co., at Portland recently for
analysis, and they report that the
water undoubtedly has medicinal
properties. The test made shows
that It contains bicarbonate of cal
cium, bicarbonate of magnesium,
silica, alumina, chloride of sodium,
sulphates and a slight trace of or
ganic matter. People who have test
ed the water claim to have received
tests that show It has valuable medt
beneflt from its use, and if further
cinal virtues It is probable that a
sanatarium may be established there
In tho future and the virtues of the
water advertised. Myrtle Point Enterprise.
South
Marshfleld . .
Southport . ,
Summit . . .
Junction . . ,
Beaver1 Hill ,
Coqullle . . . ,
Johnsons . .
Schroeders .
Norway . . . ,
Myrtle Point
North
Marshfleld .
Southport . .
Summit . . .
Junction . .
Beaver Hill .
Coquille . . .
Johnsons . ,
Schroeders .
Norway . . .
Myrtlo Point
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2.45
3.10
3.20
3.27
3.35
.Ar. 3.45
No. 2.
A. M.
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10.30
10.20
10.15
5.25
8.30
8.45
8.50
8.55
9.05
Ar. 9.15
No. 4.
P.M.
Ar. 8.00
6.40
5.25
5.15
10.00 5.00
9.50 4.30
9.46 4.20
9.40 4.10
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Flag station; stop on signal only.
Phone 481 or Mail Your order to
COOS BAY LIQUOR CO.
Robt. Marsden, Pres. i
W. F. Rau, Gen-1. Mgr.
We carry all leading brands of
Whiskies, Wines, Cordials, Ales,
Beers and Pigars. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
$ All goods delivered promptly
within the city limits..
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman (8b Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfleld
Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Buildin
Materia and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011-826
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J AUG. FRIZEEN
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
C Street between Front nnd
Broadway.
Represent somo of the strong
est Flr.o Insurance Companies
In tho world
STREET CAR CONVERSATION.
While riding on a. street car re
cently, Mr. Geo. H. Day, an insurance
man of Milford, Mass., was pleased
to learn that a fellow passenger was
from Des Moines, Iowa, as It brought
back to him an incident which he has
every reason to remember. In the
conversation which followed, Mr. Day
said: "Your city is to me the most
famous of any in tho west. SHoveral
years ago, I was '"completely cured of
a bad case of colic by Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, which is made 'at Des Moines.
N, o one could' persuade me to use any
other medicine br.this, trouble. I
always keep a bottle of it in my
home, and in my erlp when travel
ing." For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
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The plumbing on tho new
Hotel Chandler is being done ,
by t
J; B. RUST
The specifications call for
class "A" material and work
manship j throughout. Estl- '
mates given on plumbing, '
boating and gas fitting.
0' Strpet, Opposite notel
Chandler PHONE 804. i
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Garden City Ta Soring Company
Cleaning, dyeing and pressing
ladies and gents fine clothes a
specialty. PHONE 014.
Over Club Cigar Store.
EASTSIDE NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Welsh and fam
ily intend to leave Eastside in a few
days.
Mrs. Merdlan and her two children
visited tho Eastside store Wednesday.
Mrs. Wllk Cavanagh and Miss Ei
len Archer of Marshfleld, called on
Mrs. Frank Riebe of Eastside, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes Cavanagh,
their children and Miss Ellen Archer,
visited Mr. Cavanagh's sister, Mrs.
R. Kittson of Eastside, this week.
SW DEPOT AT MYRTLE POINT.
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A deal is under consideration
ereby tho railroad company will
lure some of Ex-Congressman
ager Hermann's property nt tho
)t of Maple, street which will bo
d for a depot site. Railroad En-
Whereat was in the city tho
tho week looking over the
operty and expressed himself well
eased with it, but a deal for the
nd has not yot been concluded. The
5ople of Myrtlo Point will sincerely
po tlmt tho transaction will bo clos-
and that the depot will be moved
tho new Blto before tho winter
J'ns set in, as it will be much more
venlent and a vast improvement
..pr the present depot site. Myrtlo
int Enterprise.
II. SENfiSTACKEN WANTS 10 TONS
CU1TTEM IJARK.
HOTELS
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subscriptions will 'be given a special ballot of 20,000 votes. "
To the candidate turning in the next largest number of
scriptions, 10,000 votes.
To the candidate turning in the third largest number of
scriptions, 5,000 votes.
Two old yearly subscriptions paid in advance will count as one
new subscription. Only yearly subscriptions counted.
During this special offer all ballots both old and new will be
counted double f roni three mont hs up.
Value of Ballots During This Special Offer.
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Now open for guests. European plan.
Special accommodations for families.
Good table board. Special rates to
parties. Postofllce and telephone ac
commodations, .Everything new and
first class. Arrangements may be
made in advance or call at house
when you arrive.
The LATTIN Hotel
Guy O. Lattin.
New and modem throughout. Rates
$1 per day, $8 per week. Free hatha,
newly furnished. Phono 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave.
Marshfleld, Ore.
GET IT TODAY.
Every family should be provided
with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at
this season of tho year. Attacks of
bowol complaint nearly always come
on suddenly nnd when this remedy Is
uot at hand tho sufferer must bear
tho excruciating pains until It can bo
sent for, or a physician summoned nt
nn expense of several dollars. You
aro almost certain to need it sooner
or lator. Why not buy It now? It
only costs a quarter. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
You can BUT or SELL through
Tha Tlmea "WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and profit try them.
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Hunting, Ashing, -camping,
bathing the year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
tho sportsmen's paradise.
When you come to Ten Mile
visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot
tages, tents, boats, complete
camp outfits for rent at rea
sonable rates. In connection
with tho cafe. Any Blze party
tnWfin pnrn nt Pnll nnrt Rfin llfl
or phono your engagomont. B
Phone loonl or long distance, u
R. II. REED, Prop,
LAKESIDE, ORE. D
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MARSHFIELD HOTEL
Corner 'A' and Third street.
Hoard and Lodging.
Per day..?1.0u Per Week.. $6.00.
Meals 25c.
R. MILLER, Proprietor.
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