The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1908, Image 5

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908.
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SHERIFF GAGE was In the city to
day on business.
FOR SALE.
A cranberry marsh, which pays
yearly 20 per cent on price asked.
Terms If desired.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
COOS HAY TIDES.
The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
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MISS NINA OLSEN of May Park, la
reported seriously 111.
CHAS. KEANE of North Bend, is In
Marshfleld on business.
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WANTED Woman to do general
house work. Good home and good
wages. Apply Mrs. John It. Smith,
North Bend, Ore.
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FOR SALE Gasoline launch, 24 feet
hull, C-horse power engine. New
boat In good condition. Very fast.
Will soil cheap. For Information,
apply Phone 1131 Marshfleld.
SEPTEMBER. 1U08.
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F. L, LOWE of Coquille, was a busi
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Richeker-Barnes Manufacturing Co we are
prepared to fill any orders for mill work
We are installing all the latest machinery and
are in a position to do work of any description
We also manufacture furniture such as Library
Tables Dining and Kitchen Chairs Kitchen Tables
Desks White Cedar Linen Chests,-etc
All Work Done When Promised
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FOR SALE Coos Bay Planing Mill.
All now and ready to run. Bargain
if sold soon. Inquire of H. It.
Itoblaon, P. O. Box 431, Marsh
fleld, Oregon.
WANTED Two gentlemen board
ers, that could room 'together. En
quire Times.
WANTED No. 1 farm and dairy
hand. Phone Farmers 208.
FOIt SALE The sea-going launch
Vamoose. Equipped with ten
horse power Union engine. En
quire North Bend Fish Market.
WANTED We have several parties
who are looking for homestead
locations) or relinquishments also
some 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 Falling 'building,
Portland, Ore.
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A. E. POLLEXFEN, Manager
MarsMield, Oregon
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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
"TiTe GIRJL, AND The GAMBLER."
TICKETS 25c, 35c and 50c
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Builders Attention
I have just received a carload of
P&B
Ready Roofing
Roof Paints
Building Paper
Deadening Felt
Use only the BEST roofings
Avoid all cheap substitutes.
C. E. NICHOLSON, Agt,.
Office at C. B. Ice Plant
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Make beautiful summer homes or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. &
Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld.
FOR SALE Young driving horse,
harness and delivery wagon. H.
Sanford farm Sumner, Ore., Phone
Farmers 121X7.
WANTED TO RENT Small resi
dence or cottage for family of
four; must be close In. Address,
Box 10, Times.
flats
FOR RENT Four 3-room
the O'Connell buildiag on
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
FOR RENT Small cottage, partly
furnished. Inquire NE corner
Second and 'C streets.
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld
Skating Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
WANTED A boat house for 22 foot
launch, will buy or rent. Geo.
Goodrum.
WEATHER FORECA&T.
(By Associated Press.)
WHSTERN OREGON.
Increasing cloudiness Friday,
with showers In western por
tion. Easterly winds; cooler.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing 5 p. m., Sept. 9, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum GS
Minimum 43
At 5 p. m ,; GS
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; claar.
HORN.
LAPP To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lapp at their home in Marshfleld,
'Tuesday, September 8, a son.
HOLLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Enoch
Holland of Libby, a daughter.
DR. TATOM of Florence, is making a
trip through tho Coos Bay coun-
h try.
MRS. MARY J. ELROD has gono lo
Portland on a business and pleas
ure trip.
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC and Mis3
Alice McCormac spent yesterday in
North Bend.
J. D. BENHAM of the Falrview sec
tion, was in Marshfleld today trans
acting business.
H. W. SK'NNER, agent for tho Al
liance, Is making a trip through
tho Coquille Valley.
MISS MARY HANSEN, the daughter
of A. Hansen, who has been 111,
Is reported Improving.
DR. GEO E. DIX went to Coquillo
today to visit the Smith-Powers
Logging camps near there.
McGRIFF To Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc
Griff of Eastslde, a daughter.
Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. R. F.
Street has issued invitations for a
tea Friday afternoon in honor of her
sister, Miss Piatt of Ohio who is visit
ing here.
Brings In Mntclnvood. The WI1
holmina arrived In today from Ban
don with a full cargo of matchwood
which will be shipped from hero to
Portland.
Old Brewery Starts. Tho old
brewery in Ferndale has resumed
operations, a corporation In which
San Francisco parties are Interested
having taken It over.
Entertain Friends. Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Flanagan entertained about
thirty friends at a dance and bridge
whist party at their homo last even
ing. Refreshments were served qnd
a very enjoyable evening spent.
FOR SALE Team, horses, wagon
harness. Chas Doano, Marshfleld.
FOR SALE Second hand cash reg
ister. Pioneer Hardware Co.
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Marshfield, Ore.
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Building Material
CEMENT
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LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Sh SUPPLY CO
North Rend, Oregon.
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COFFEE
We tako pride In our coffees.
All our brands are good but
price is invariably tho Stand
ard of excellence. Our best
brand is
Dependable 45c
Then we have also
Amber brand 25o
Addison 35c
Green Coffees
Then wo havo also Costa RIcan
nnd Gold Medal green coffees
for those who desire to roast
their own coffees.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY GROCER
PHONE 071.
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The steamer BREAKWATER sails
for Portland SATURDAY, Soptembor
12 at 11 a. m.
REALESTATE TRANSFERS
Dally Renl Estate Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Seugstackcn,
Manager.
September 1, 1908.
Violet Henderson, to H. Sengstac
ken, deed; lots 40, 41, 42 and 43,
blk 21, South Harbor. Considera
tion, $1.00.
Bennett Trust Company, to Fran
cis H. Clarke, deed; lot 2, blk 44,
Nasburg's addition to Marshfleld.
Consideration, ?10.00.
W. R. Haines, to Louiso B. Haines,
deed; half interest of lots 3, G and 0,
blk 17, Marshfleld. Consideration,
?100.
Ella M. A. McCurdy and hus, to
W. R. Haines, deed; lots 3, 5 and C,
blk 17, Marshfleld. Consideration,
?1.600.
Anna M. Peterson et al, to W. R.
Haines, deed; lots 3, 5 and 6, blk 17,
Marshfleld. Consideration, JC.400.
Septembor 2, 1908.
Lydla A. Steckol and hus, to Em
ma F. Stutsman and hus, parcel of
land beginning S02.92 feet S of
corner between Sees 1 and 12, Twp
2C, R 13, containing 5 acres. Con
sideration, $500,
Thos. Buckman et ux, to W. W.
Steckol, deed; parcol of land begin
ning at meander corner on right
bank of Isthmus Slough, botweon
Sees 1 and 12, Twp 20 It 13, con
taining 10 acres. Consideration,
?1.00.
Lydia A. Steckol and hus, to Tho
mas Buckman, deed; parcel of land
beginning N 2 degrees 38 E 8.85
chs from center of Sec 12, Twp 2G, R
13, containing 5 acres. Considera
tion, $1.00.
Entertains at Dance. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mahaffy entertained a
number of friends at their North
Coos River home Wednesday evening,
at a dancing party.' A very pleasant
evening wns spent. The event was
in honor of Miss May Gallagher who
has been visiting at tho Mahaffy
home.
Killed Panther. Ray Bowron, on
his father's ranch at Ten Mile, two
days ago, shot a panther, being the
fourth during this year. Also tho
young man has to his belt of warlike
trophies two wild cats on the same
day that were destructive to tho belt
of sheep. In tho above catch Ray
was materially aided by his intelli
gent dogs.
Leave Creditors Behind. Messrs.
RIchoker and Barnes, who havo been
conducting tho Richeker-Barnes Man
ufacturing Company on North Front
street, sold their business the day
before yesterday and left town tho
same night. A number of creditors
havo beon looking for them yesterday
and today but have found little en
couragement on being able to realize
on their claims.
"Will Hnvo Grand Jury. Sheriff
W. W. Gage was over from Coquillo
today attending to some preliminary
work before the opening of court to
morrow. He stated that Judge Ha
milton has called for a special grand
Jury to take up a number of criminal
matters referred to It by tho justlco
courts of tho county. While Judge
Hamilton will open court tomorrow,
tho grand Jury will not bo In session
until Monday.
Prospect For OH. E. H. Kern,
who Is at tho head of a syndicate of
Myrtle Point business men, which
will prospect that country for oil was
In Marshflold today. Ua did not
make any specific Btatonjjits about
the tnattor other than jmy havo
found strong indication! oil depo
sits In that section andJKpo to havo
holes sunk within a fonontha that
will dotormlno whether or not it is
thoro in paying quantities.
MISSES LYON and SEABOLT aro ex
pected home in a day or two from
their summer vacation trip.
J. PORTER, minister of tho
Church of Christ, went to Coquillo
today on professional duty.
MISS ELIZABETH KAUFMAN will
leave in a few days for Boston to
take a course in Domestic Science.
MISS MAY GALLAGHER has re
turned from a visit with tho Char
les Mahaffy family on North Coos
River.
CAPT. A. M. SIMPSON, who has
been visiting his son, L. J. Simp
son, in North Bend will leave to
morrow for San Francisco,
GEO. E. WEAVER will leave tomor
row for San Francisco. Ho was
called here by the death of his
father, P. S. Weaver, last week.
H. W. SKINNER will leave on tho
M. F. Plant for San Francisco.
Mrs. Skinner will probably ac
company him back to spend some
time on the Bay.
. I. ROBERTSON, a brother of Man
ager L. R. Robertson of tho Paci
fic Telephone and Telegraph Com
pany, left today for eastern Ore
gon where he will bo Identified
with the company.
D
Y. STAFFORD has returned
from fishing expedition up South
Coos River. Ho says the trout
havo gone far up stream to tho
pools. Ho caught a few. Major
Tower of Empire and W. S. Chand
ler are about tho only other fisher
men on tho stream.
Circuit Court Friday. Nearly all
of tho attorneys on the Bay will go
to Coquille tomorrow to attend tho
opening of the September term ot
circuit court by Judge Hamilton. Tho
Jury will not bo present until Mon
day morning, Friday and Saturday
being devoted to hearing motions and
demurrers. No sensational cases aro
on the calendar for this term.
and most up-to-dato cash registers
In tho Red Cross pharmacy that has
over been seen on Coos Bay. In ad
dition to tho usual features of tho
cash reglstor, it issues a check to
each customor showing tho amount
of tho purchase and designates tho
clerk through whom it was purchased
and also shows tho time of day at
which the purchase was made.
Intervene In Case. E. L. C. Far
rln, who is in Portland, expects to
intorvono in the action begun by tho
government against tho Southorn
Pacific to regain tho extensive land
grants In Oregon. Ho is acting In
behalf of a large number of local
peoplo who havo filed on claims in
tho grant. Mayor E. E. Straw and
Hugh McLain aro among tho number
of thoso who havo mado claims for
lands In tho Southron Pacific grant.
TnMnlls Cash Register. John
Preuss has Installed ono of the finest
liny, oats, barley and bran nt
HAINES, on Broadway. Free delivery.
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