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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
K THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908. VK - ! y 4 V K P ------------- Only 4 Days LEFT OF THE TEN DAYS Special Sale $50,000 stock of new Fall Merchandise, consisting of Men's Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Shoes, Underwear, Suspenders, Sox, Shirts, Suit Cases; Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts, Shirt waists, Underwear, Shoes and Boysf and Girls' Shoes, Every article new fall stock, at from 40 to 75 cents on the dollar ad Men's Suits Men's $10.00 suits $5.00 Men's $15.00 suits $9.85 Men's $20.00 suits $14.85 Men's $30.00 suits $18.50 10 cases of men's all wool under wear at from 10c to 75c on the dollar. .$1.00 for ladles' $2.00 OOc for ladies' $1.50 $1.50 for ladles' $3.00 $1.75 for ladles' $2.50 .frfrti J I : W ,,,,,,,,,,,,, gilders Attention I have just received Ready Roofing Po D Roof Paints 0 u Ruiidina Pacer Deadening Felt f Use only the BEST roofings Avoid all cheap substitutes. J C. E. NICHOLSON, Agt i Office at C. B. Ice Plant - : -1- - it -1- - : - -r - : - -i t- . ,--0--(-- --- APMm mmmovT kindsand wherever needed, quality. All ww Mgwm 1 2 Pioneer Hardware Co. :: n2&E&E&lS3Z5SSiE&&&&ZS25iHZS25252niS2E&Z55SS5i5&5S2& Hitildmg CEMENT DRAIN TILE and TERRA C0TTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL BRICK LIME, PLASTER nRE CUT FIRE BRICK SEWER, PIPE SEE US FOR. NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. a5SSS5SS25HSZ5a5HSHHSErEH2SHSS5aEa5ESE5HSESHSESSESSS25ESE5252SE5H - - - Every Price Boys' and Girls' Shoes $1.00 for boys' or girls' $1.50 shoes. $1.50 for men's $2.25 shoes. $2.50 for men's $3.25 shoes. $2.85 for men's $4.00 shoes. $-1.00 for men's $C.OO shoes. Oxford. Oxford. Oxford. shoes. : i x -: ---- : -- a carload of Phone 731 - - - - " - " " - Inferior tools are worse than useless. The little ser vice you get out of them is poor, but it never pays to buy them. Tho best made Tools cost but llttlo more, and will give good service for a long time. Our Tools for all trades are the best manufactured. The natural in them is tho right finely tempered steel all sizes. Prices according to Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION FAIR. PRICES 44i- i ---fr 0 t f.---A- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Read Ladies' Coats $ 3.00 for ladies $ C.50 coafc., $ 4.85 for ladies' $10.00 coats. $ 0.85 for ladies' $20.00 coats. $1.1.85 for ladles' $25.00 coats. $10.85 for ladies $35.'00 coats. Every one this Fall style. I L IL r ft I I & H 1 3if 1 l mS "VTOU win every time - you get into a pair of Selz Royal Blue shoes ; they're made to succeed and they do it every time. They satisfy the man who wears them; they're guaranteed to do it; fit, style, service, all as good as you can get. They'll cost you $3.50, $4 $5 nere anci any Par you get will be worth more than it costs. Let us show you your size any day We Are Sole Agents The Woolen Mil! Store Mill to Man Clothiers ---8--XX-4-XX-$-XX-'-XX---XX--XX--XXC j--XX--XX-4- While There's Life There's Soap V But It is not often you can got soap as cheap as this week at J this store 1 XX 7 Bars Laundry soap 25c f 1 1 Bar soap free with each package A Those two bargains all this weok at the T 7 n I The Eastside Grocery I I EASTSIDE. V !,-::--::--::- --j:-o---:: -xx-o-xx--xx--xx-xx-x-- CONTRACTORS ATTENTION. Sealed bids will bo received by Mr. John W. Gunn, of North Bend, Oregon, up to September the IS, at S 1). in., for the construction of a two story bath house, according to plans and specifications in tho oillce of B. F. DIHey, architect, North Bend. The architect reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. B. F. DILLBY, Architect. HOUSE WANTED To rent with modern conveniences. No children. M. D. I'oyntz, Marshfleld, Ore. FOUND Bunch of keys, owner may get same at Norton & Hansens by paying for this notice. WANTED Some one to furnish Bas com's Cafe (North Bend), with milk and cream. WANTED We have several parties who are looking for homestead locationb or relinquishments also some good timber claims. If you know of any good homestead or timber claims, It will pay you to wrlto us. Address: Aetna Realty Company, 225 Failing building, Portland, Ore. FOR RENT Campbell's wood and coal yard on North Front street, Marshfleld, with all necessary tools, etc., for business. Flno op portunity. Apply D. D. Campbell, Marshfleld, Ore. FOR SALE 10 acres level land; good soil, about ono mile south east of Bandon's business district. A splendid buy for only $75 per acre. Address, Box CC, Bandon, Oregon. DEFREE'S River Ranch. Allegany platted into one and 5 acre tracts. Make beautiful summer homes or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld. PIANO FOR SALE Ono Sterling upright piano, solid walnut case, cabinet grand case, good condi tion, for $300 cash. Call at Rob ert Krugers, Marshfleld, Ore. FOR SALE The sea-going launch Vamoose. Equipped with ton horso power Union engine. En quire North Bend Fish Market. FOR RENT Four S-room flats in the O'Conuell building on 'A street. Apply Hall & Hall. FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld Skating Rink building. Inquire D. L. Avery, owner. WANTED No. 1 farm and dairy hand. Phone Farmers 208. XX-XX-rXX-XX-XX-XX-XX-SX-XX-XX-XX-X:-;XX COFFEE Wo take pride In our coffeos. XX Y All our brands aro good but & tt price is invariably tho Stand- J A ard of excellence. Our best I brand is I XX Dependable 45c XX i XX Then we havo also XX jj Amber brand 25c jj Addison 35c Green Coffees $ ll Then we havo also Costa RIcan H and Gold Medal green coffees jj for those who desire to roast A their own coffees. x'x C. W. WOLCOTT V THE FAMILY GROCER PHONE 071. -xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-u i TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phone 1751 PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. ICING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for salo $1.50 to $5.00 for setting of IB. Gold Dust. f wai f fMB COOS BAY TIDKS. Tho following tables glvo hours of high and low tides the for every day this week: SEPTEMBER, 1008. s"kSj? 1IGII WATER A. M. P. M. Data h. m. ft n. m. ft. Tuesday . .15 3:40 5.5 3:39 G.8 Wednesday 1G 4:43 4.9 4:29 6.3 Thursday . 17 5:57 4.G 5:27 G.O Friday . . 18 7:21 4.5 0:34 5.7 Saturday .19 8:35 4.8 7:45 5.6 SUNDAY ..20 9:32 5.2 8:50 5.6 SEPTEMBER. 1008. LOW WATER A. M. 1 P. M. Tuesday . .15 9:30 2.110:23 0.3 Wednesday 1G 10:21 2.9 11:23 0.5 Thursday . 17 11:22 3.4 Friday . . 18 0:31 0.G 12:40 3.7 Saturday . 19 1:40 0.G 2:01 3.7 SUNDAY . 20 2:44 O.Ci 3:12 3.4 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) O WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight, warmer, except near coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O POUT. For twenty-four hours ond- ing 5 p. m., Sept. 14, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 64 Minimum 49 At 5 p. m.V 57 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. BORN. DEWEESE To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deweese of LIbby, a ten-pound daughter, Saturday, September 12. Heather In Upper Bay. The light house tender, Heather, came up the Bay today to coal. Repair Coal Bunkers. Bridge Foreman Fahey of the local railway, and a force of men are hero to repair the local coal bunkers. Nairn Smith Due. Tho Nann Smith Is due In today from San Francisco and will load at the Smith mill immediately with lumber for Bay Point. Roscoo In. Tho L. Roscoe came down yesterday to securo supplies for the Gardiner cannery and also merchandise for Gardiner stores. She did not bring down any cargo. Kustsiilc Schools Open. The Eastsido schools started in on the second week of tho fall term this weok with a good attendance. The enrollment Is considerably more than a year ago. Lower Floors. Tho P. K. saloon at Front and 'A' streets, Is being re modelled as a result of tho necessity of lowering tho floors to conform with the now street grade which was established when the paving was put in. Council to Meet. Tonight is tho regular meeting night of tho Marsh fleld city council. As no session was held last week, it is expected that there will bo considerable routine business, Including street Improve ments, to bo taken up. Will Pave 'A' Street. Tho prop erty owners on 'A' street, between Front and Second street, havo signed for bituminous rock paving, and Con tractor McCann will shortly begin excavating in order to comploto tho street before tho rainy season. Will Hunt Elk. Tho season for killing elk opens next Tuesday, 15th, and will remain open only two weeks. No hunter is permitted to kill more than one elk. Half a dozen or more of our best hunters havo gono over to tho head waters of Coos rlvor, where it is said a flno largo herd of those big monarchs of tho forest has been ranging for many years. Drain Nonpareil. Worried Over Boatmen. Frank Saltus and Jack Coxon of Newport ca,used much anxiety at Newport because they did not return prompt ly from a deep sea fishing trip. They went out in tho small gasollno launch Blue Boll nnd wero driven by Northwest winds to Coos Bay. Thoy wero away about ton days. Friends In Marshfleld wero wired and thoy sent news of tho daring fishermen. Improvo Telephone Evchnngc. R. T. Durott, the now managor of tho local telephone oxchnngo, an nounced yesterday that tho transfor from tho Pacific Tolophono and Tele graph Company to the Coos Bay Home Telephone Company would bo perfected Just as noon as tho legal papers can bo mado out. Ho said also that the now company had prac tically decided to Install tho common 8 Personal Notes vwvwxx J. .1. CLINKINBEARD of Daniels Creek, Is In Marshfleld on busi ness. C. D. LASH, C. H. Lowry and O. T. Lowry left on the Roseburg stage this morning for Salem and Port land. MISS GRACE WELLS left on tho Alllanco today for Portland where she will visit friends and do some shopping. J. MACAHADO, tho Myrtle Point merchant, and two daughters. Misses Glen and Berrie, spent last night In Marshfleld. W. H. LYONS of Coqullle, came over today to meet his wife who 'has been visiting In North Bend anil accompanied lier libme. ' ' J. L. FERREY, Sr., and his daugh ter, Miss Hnttio, left on the Break water to visit friends In Portland and to attend tho State Fair at Salem. DAVID ROBERTS of Empire, passed through Marshfleld today on his way homo after an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. Ellon Pe terson of Argo, Oregon. WM. EKBLAD of Ekblad & Son's Hardware store, leaves today tb attend tho Oregon State Fair at Salem and also to look after busi ness matters in Portland. ALVIN SMITH of Marshfleld, arriv ed hero Friday night for a brlot stay. Ho says the Marshlleia peoplo are well pleased with the success of tho recent district fair. Roseburg Review. CHAS FENSLER, manager of tho United Stores Company's branch here, and wife and baby, will leave today for Eureka where ho will supervlso the starting of a store there. SAMUEL TEMPLETON, who resign ed as steward on the Breakwater, arrived on the Alliance and will spend a week or ten days with his friend, Bert Fcrrey. They Intend to look up some of Coos Bay's beauty spots to while away tho time. MRS. FOSTER of Broadway, has gono to Looking Glass Valley, eight miles west of Roseburg, in response to a message announcing the critical illness of her mother. Mrs. Cyrus Noah accompanied hor. A later message announced that Mrs. Foster's mother had died. O. C. RICE of Spokane, Wash., who ' has charge of the Monasha Wood enwnro Company's holdings In this section Is on Coos Bay relative to the action of the company, for heavy damages In case the county- commissioners push tho Marsh-flold-North Bend elevated plank roadway across their holdings. battery system nt once Instead of waiting flvo years as permitted by tho franchiso recently granted them. He said that tho company figured that it would bo cheaper and hotter in tho long run to add tho addi tional cost of tho common battory system now than to merely repair tho present system and then Install tho common battory In a few years. Elijah Smith Here. Elijah Smith, head of tho Southern Oregon Com pany nrrlved yesterday from Port land and Astoria whero ho has been spending a few weeks and will make nn extended stay on tho Bay. Ho Is tho guest of R. E. Shlno, managor of tho Southern Oregon Company. Until ho has time to go over the company's holdings hero, Mr. Smith will not mako any announcement ot his plans. Baptists Extend Call. The First Baptist church congregation- has ex tended a call to tho Rev. Mr. Clea vonger, formerly of Alaska, hut now doing missionary work In Oregon, to take charge of their pulpit. Short ly after Rev. D. W. Thurston resign ed, tho Rev. Mr. Cloavenger filled tho pulpit and his ability and win ning poisonallty resulted In tho con gregation unanimously extending tho call which will probably bo accepted.. FISHERMEN ATTENTION! Thoro will bo a mass meeting of tho fishermen of Coos Bay hold nt LonKBhoromon's hall, Marshfleld, Saturday, Soptombor 19, at ono o'clock p. m., to consular Important bUBlnoM. By ordor of committoo, Stenmor BREAKWATER wills for Portland, SATURDAY, 8HPTHMBEU 10, at 10 a. m. Call I'll for your feed. 3 i jJafcr4