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L. - i y ,.c. -?. THE DAILY COOS BTfMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1908. y r i JKf TKI S m . r. L?? F-. ft .$ .4 fr.fr-,.fr,..,,,fr ,. . , Do Do Do Do Do Do I inmotsi. Consider the ahove and let me make you an B. E. Strauss Tailor Made to Fit You and not Somehody Else. I produce the goods or it costs you nothing. If L& "YOU PAY IN ADVANCE. "YOU BUY THE GOODS WITHOUT SEEING THEM. V "YOUR MONEY IS SENT EAR AWAY. "YOU CART THE GOODS FROM THE DEPOT. "YOU FIND REDRESS NOT PRACTICABLE FOR EOR UNSATISFACTORY GOODS. "YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY WITH RAILROAD COMPANY IF GOODS ARE DAMAGED IN TRANS PORTATION. i.'YOU PAY FREIGHT OR EXPRESS CHARGES EXTRA. "YOU PAY A PRICE THAT SEEMS LOW, BUT IT IS NOT. IF YOU BUY FROM US "YOU MAY RECEIVE CREDIT. "YOU MAKE ACTUAL COMPARISONS AND SE LECT FROM A VARIETY OF STYLES, SIZES AND MATERIAL. "YOUR MONEY HELPS TO BUILD UP YOUR COMMUNITY. "YOU CAN HAVE THE GOODS DELIVERED TO YOUR1IOME. "THE ARTICLES ARE EASILY EXCHANGED IF NOT SATISFACTORY. "YOU WILL RECEIVE THEM IN, GOOD CONDI TION. "YOU HAVE NO. FREIGHT, OR EXPRESS CHARGES TO PAY. v"YOU GET QUALITY GOODS AT RIGHT PRIC ES.",. REMEMBER .IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING THE PUR- CHASE OF A VICTOR TALKING MACHINE, AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH OR IN FACT ANYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINE WE WILL DELIVER THE GOODS. W. R HAINES Music Co. Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER riRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Sb SUPPLY CO , V, North C5ES2SE5ESHS2SE5H5H2SHSZ5E5ESSS3ES2SHSH5HSHSHSESBHHSE25H5Z5HS2SH5Ei ..;,., ;,-.;,. 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If you want the Best ture or UY - And don't forget that Class positively has Just a few Solid Oak Dining Tables Solid Oak Dressers 1 Solid Oak Chiffoniere Don t Hemstitched Ruffled Curtains T Fancy Ecru Nets for Windows 35c per yard Printed Madras Oriental Colorings 15c per yard t Metal Bedsteads from $3.00 to $30,00 I Things Artistic :; Perry Montgomery & Co. :; Of the First Class - - - - - - - - - - - - MHSZSHS-EEaEESH51SBSaSE5SSaSHS2SHSSHSHSZ5HSHSH5HSSaeSSSHE2525HSHSHSHSa Every Steamer Brings us additional shipments of kitchen utensils and stove furniture. ,"We now have the most complete stock of tin, steel an& granite ware on the bay. If you are replenishing jrour kitchen we solicit your patronage. ?A&0 M r &9 B rM MmL. m l JyM- -rZ7j, v E5a5Z53HSHSHSHS3Z515SSHSZSSSHSHS3rE5H5HSlSHSHS2SSS?ESHSS5SSESE51SZ5En A Want Ad will sell it for you NORTH BEND HT GET BUST SUBSCRIPTIONS GIVEN TO NEWS COMPANY PERMITTED TO COUNT IN PRIZE CONTEST. In response to numerous requests' from North Bond readers, The Times has perfected plans whereby month ly and yearly subscriptions given to the North Bend News Company and delivered by thom will be permitted to cast votes the same as If given di rect to the Times' office. In this manner, every reader and subscriber of The Times In North Bend may aid his or her favorite candidate with as many votes as desired. Now Is the time for North Bond contestants to get busy hustling. From this date the Raymond Dancing School will be conducted on Thursdays and Saturdays of each week. Selections in Furni- 4 Draperies NOW the store of the First 1 the Lowest Prices Reminders $10.50 and up to $50.00 I J 2,50 and up to 35.00 J 0.00 and up to 40.00 t $1,25 per pair T and Inexpensive - - - - - - - - - . 9 a a a a a a a a a n u a ry cm --r?TivVjAr17 OLKUYYJVa. Mm m NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. W. H. Lyons and son, of Co qullle, are visiting on the Day. J. Nelson of West Mnrshfleld, was a North Bpnd visitor yesterday. Robert Kittson of Eastslde, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ca vanagh yesterday. Mrs. J. T. Clark and daughter, of Porter, visited friends and attended to some shopping In Mnrshfleld yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Oulletto and family, of Eastslde, loft today for their old homo in Minneapolis where they will remain. H. Bankey and Mr. Van Zlle are erecting a two-story building on Sherman avenue, near tho Schmehl and Strawn store. It Is understood that it has been leased by a moving picture show company. Mrs. F. J. Shorrard, who resided for many years on Coos Bay and in i Coqulllo, but who has spent the past ( two years at Lebanon, has returned I with her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Kerr of Coqulllo, to remain on the Bay. She will bo warmly welcomed by her numerous friends. W. P. Evans during his recent ex tended trip called on E. H. Harrl man at tho latter's summer home near Klamath and was personally en tertained by him. During the vis- It, the Drain-Coos Bay railroad was rllKniiHKPfl nnil TlTr- Tiivann r linnofnl i, I,- .mi nnA un 1...UI- " liiui 1L viii auuu uu uuiii. Capt. A. M. Simpson, who Intend ed to sail for 'Frisco today on the M. F. Plant, changed his mind and will remain over a week when he will be accompanied by Miss Edith Simpson and her friend, Miss King, who have been spending a few weeks at the L. J. Simpson home. WANTED Two rooms furnished, for light housekeeping, reasonable. Address, P. O. Box 249. FOR SALE Cheap, 6 milch cows and calves. Call any day E. E. Heeso, Boise addition. WANTED Two gentlemen to board and room with private family. Phone 49G. PIANO FOR SALE One Sterling upright piano, solid walnut case, cabinet grand case, good condi tion, for ?300 cash. Call at Rob ert Krugers, Marshflold, Ore. FOR RENT Campbell's wood and coal yard on North Front street, Marshflold, with all necessary tools, etc., for business. Fine op portunity. Apply D. D. Campbell, Marshflold, Ore. FOR SALE Two counter cases. Staff ords. show FOR SALE The sea-going launch Vamooso. Equipped with ton horso power Union englno. En quire North Bend Fish Market. WANTED We havo 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. DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany platted Into one and 5 aero tracts. Make beautiful summer homes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld. FOR SALFi Coos Bay Planing Mill. All new and ready to run. Bargain if sold soon. Inqulro of H. R. Robison, P. O. Box 431, Marsh flold, Oregon. WANTED Woman to do general house work. Good homo and good wages. Apply Mrs. John R. Smith, North Bend, Ore. FOR SALE Young driving horse, harness and delivery wagon. H. Sanford farm Sumner, Oro,, Phone Farmers 121X7. FOR RHNT Four O-room flats in the O'Connoll building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld Skating Rink building. Inqulro D. L. AYory, owner. WANTED No. 1 farm and dairy j hand. vPhono Farmers 208, i f . y V Q WIM i aff w:i :" - i. COOS Bil TIDES. Tho following ties glvo hours of high an low tides every day this wee: septjembr, 08 HIGH WATER AM. P. M. Date h. . 0:1 l: l:i ft h. m. 12:56 1:34 2:14 Friday . . 11 7.4 7.2 Saturday . 12 SUNDAY ..13 6.9 SEPTEMSfc, lOod. LOW WATERj AM. P. M. Friday . . Ill Saturday . 121 SUNDAY . 13 6:41-0.4 7:01 7:47 8:36 7:1 0.0 7:5 0.6 ! WEATHER JftREOABT. (By Associate, Press.) WESTERN CRBGON. IMr tonight nndiunday. - LOCAL- TEMPEI1TGRE RE- rORIS For twonty-fouifhours ond- ing 5 p. m., Septftl, by Mrs. E. Mingus, speciasgovernment meteorological obsrver. Maximum 68 Minimum . 53 At 5 p. m i 66 Precipitation . . .. . .none Wind, Northwest; dear. Kill Fine Deer. Lslle Smith and Fred Blumendell havejeturned from a hunting trip to the North Fork ot the Coqulllo. They killed a fine, big five-point buck. Mrs. McKcown 111. Mrs. Arthur AlcICeown, daughter of J. W. Ben ne'Cwha has been 111 cf appendicitis, will undergo nn jjperajlon this jitter noon ut uioir nome. rue ma friends will sincerely wish for th successful outcome of the operatic: Two Men Hurt. Emll Hendrlckl son and Alec Saerl were injured this morning at Masters nnd McLaln'l stone quarry when a car on whlcK they were riding jumped tho tracks Several stitches had to bo taken ira Hendrlckson's forehead. Neither Is In a serious condition. Butchers Want to Piny. The re- tall butchers of Marshfleld today Is sued a challenge to the winners ot tomorrow's game between the Bar" hers and Bartenders. The Butchery say that they will show their oppc nents how baseball Is really played. Perform Lorcnlz Operation. The noted Lorenz or bloodless opera tion was performed for the first time on Coos Bay this morning at Mercy hospital when Dr. J. C. O'Day assist ed by Dr. A. L. Houseworth operated on the two-year-old daughter ot Louis Carlson.' The little oneTTSi been suffering" from the hip trout since birth. The operation was af entire success and it is believed will permanently cure the defect. Goes to Curry County. The Rev Father Curley has gone to Bandofl where he will celebrate mass tomor-i row. A week from tomorrow, hfi will celebrate mass at Wedderburu and will then return to Coos Bay In consequence of his absence, there will be but one mass In Marshfleldl tomorrow and a week later, vboth be-j mg at iu:3u o'ciocif. Early -mags ' win uu ceieuraiea ax iNorcn juenan morrow and a week henoo by Rev. Father E. Donnelly. Had FJno Trip. Dr. Geo. W. Les lie returned to Coos Bay yesterdas after a three months eastern trip ai visit at his old home' In Kentucl He wade the trip east by tho souti em route and returned via the nortll ern route. He spent a week at Kirks ville in August attending the annual convention of the National Oseoi pathlc Association, a feature of which! vzc&vmzg xtzm u -vk 7 l was the colobratlon of the eightieth - birthday ot the discoverer of osteo pathy. It was the most large! tended convention in the hlstoj the organization. He also friends In St. Louis and stopp a number of the larger cities j route. Ho says that It wasn't1 as hot there this year as last sj but it was quite warm so hnf ho lrnnfr lonilnrr fnr ihn I 1 breezes on Coos Bay. He sayfa til Marshneld presents mora ovluenj of thrift and progress than any cl ho visited. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Please take notice that tho seconi Installment of taxes will be del In-' quent October 5th, 1908, No cards! will bo sent out except upon applica tion. Dated September 10th, 1908, W. W. GAGE, Sheriff and tax collectors A NEW HOTEL. NEW HOTEL COOS, nowly fur nlshed, hot and cold wafer In rooms, , steam hpnt and olectrlo lights Js nowl OPEN to the public. Corner Broad way and 'A' utreota. $tfWl J y& I r re; m ) i. ." 'J - rif !. ' KIS l' f-Vj j f(k