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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908.
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wherever needed,
quality.
All kindsand
Inferior tools are worse
than useless. The little ser
vice you get out of them Is
poor, hut It never pays to huy
them. The best mado Tools
cost hut littlo more, and will
give good service for a long
time. Our Tools for all trades
are tho best manufactured.
The natural In them Is tho
right finely tempered steel
all sizes. Prices according to
CONTRACTORS ATTENTION.
Sealed bids will be received by
Mr. John W. Gunn, of North Bend,
Oregon, up to September tho IS, at. S
p. in., for the construction of a two
story bath house, according to plans
,and specifications lu the ofllce of B.
!F. Dlllry, architect, North Bend.
j The architect reserves tho right to
I reject any or all bids.
B. F. DILLEY, Architect.
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COOS BAY TIDES.
The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
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LOST From Garfield hotel, violin
and case, valuation $800. Inscrib
ed on Inside: Property of Geo.
Kane, St. Charles Hotel, Portland,
Oregon, II. G. H.
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OPERA HOUSE
FOR RENT The Easton ranch, on
Coos Bay Wagon Road, between
Dora and Sltkuin. A rare bar-
' gain. Call and investigate.
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7 High Class Vaudeville Acts
Prices 25c, 35c and 50c
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In, heated if desired. Apply B,
care Times.
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Family of three. 'Phone 4S1.
FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures
and stock of liquors and cigars,
groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel
and accessories. Apply to Ferry
and Flanagan at Blanco Hotel.
FOR SALE CHEAP Baby carriage
almost new. Apply Ed. Conrad,
opposite Corthells.
FOR SALE CHEAP Horse, harness
and light wagon. Telephone 1693.
7IGII WATER A. M. l M.
Date h. m. ft h. m. ft.
Thursday . 17 5:57 4.G 5:27 6.0
Friday . . 18 7:21 4.5 6:34 5.7
Saturday .19 8:35 4.8 7:45 5.6
SUNDAY ..20 9:32 5.2 8:50 5.6
SEPTEMBER, 1U08.
LOW WATER A. M. 1 P. M.
Thursday . 17 11:22 3.41
Friday . . IS 0:31 0.6 12:40 3.7
Saturday . 19 1:40 0.6 2:01 3.7
SUNDAY . 20 2:44 U.Gj 3:12 3.4
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Cooler in east' portion tonight;
Friday, fair.
I Personal Notes i
J. W. HILDEBRAND and family are
at Ten Mile for the week.
NORTH BEND NEWS
DR. and MRS. E. MINGUS are spend
ing today on South Coos River.
MRS. E. D. McArthur and children,
are spending a week's vacation at
Ten Mile lakes.
. W. IRELAND Is among
Marshfield people attending
state fair at Salem.
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MRS. EVA HODSON and children, of
South Coos River, are spending
the day in Marshfield.
SUPT. T. C. RUSSELL of tho Beaver
Hill mines, spent last evening in
Marshfield on business.
Bertlo Minor Out. Tho Bertie
Minor which has been loading at tho
railroad docks for several days, went
down the Bay today. Sho will prob
ably sail to San Pedro.
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I have just received a carload of
Ready Roofing
Roof Paints
Building Paper
Deadening Felt
Use only the BEST roofings
Avoid all cheap substitutes.
P&B
C. E. NICHOLSON, Agfc.
Office at C. B. Ice Plant Phone 731
$500 and services to invest In a
legitimate business where I can make
wages. Principals only. Address M,
Times office.
WANTED We have several parties
who are looking for homestead
locatioiib or relinquishments also
some good timber claims. If you
know of any good homestead or
timber claims, it will pay you to
writo us. Address: Aetna Realty
Company, 225 Failing building,
Portland, Ore.
Wed At CoqullU'. Edward Nelson,
an employe of the C. A. Smith mill,
and Miss Zella Bonebrako, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bonebrako of
Marshfield, were married at Coqullle
yesterday. The young couple will
reside in Marshfield.
Wed at Gold Beach. Word has
been received here of the marriage
of Clarence R. Woodward and Miss
Eva Ellen Clarno which was solem
nized at Gold Beach, September 11.
Mr. Woodward is a brother of Mrs.
White of South Marshfield and is
well-known here where ho formerly
resided.
MRS. G. W. MITCHELL and MrsAl
lison expect to go to San Fran
cisco on the Nann Smith for a
short visit.
Frank Murr has taken Dale My
natt's old position with the Coos Bay
Grocery Company.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson's little
daughter, who has been quite 111 for
sometime, Is Improving.
Mrs. Jack McDonald and baby, of
Daniels Creek, are tho guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Vaughan in North.
Bend.
W. R. Simpson Is confined at his
home here as a result of severely
wrenching his back while at Charles
ton Bay last Sunday.
MISS BLANCHE CAMPBELL
plans to leave tomorrow for a vis
It in San Francisco and other
southern points.
MRS. ANSON ROGERS who has been
spending a few days with her sis
ter, Mrs. Rasmussen, left for her
home on Coos River today.
A. II. POWERS and wife and daugh
ters, have gone to Minneapolis for
a short visit. 'They expect to have
their daughters enter school there.
MRS. E. LINDGREN and children,
Raymond and Christie, have mov
ed to Portland to join Mr. Llnd
gren who has been theye for sometime.
FOR SALE 10 acres level land;
good soil, about one mile south
east of Bandon's business district.
A splendid buy for only $75 per
acre. Address, Box 66, Bandon,
Oregon.
Injured Near Coqullle. John
Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Johnson of Coqullle, was painfully
hurt yesterday while working in tho
Smith-Powers camp on Cunningham.
He was struck by a cable and thrown
onto somo sharp knots on a log near
by which cut two long and deep gash
es in his leg.
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People
SEPTEMBER 18 and 19
e Girl and the Gambler
4 Act Comedy Drama
Next Week "RIP VAN WINKLE"
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.
Weile Is Coming. Otto A. Welle,
the Spokane consulting engineer who
is to aid City Engineer Sandberg on
the plans for the South Marshfield
sewage system, will be In on the
Breakwater tonight or in the morn
ing. It will take him about a week
to go over the plans and arrange
for the work.
MISS MAY GALLAGHER of San
Francisco, who has been visiting
at the homo of Mrs. Reynold Ol
sori In Empire City, will leave to
morrow for her home.
Capt. James Mageo of the tug
Columbia, is planning on running out
to meet the Astoria and the new
dredge when they come down tho
coast Sunday.
F. W. Stevens, formerly of Mills
and Stevens, who established a print
ing plant In Plat B, has severed his
connection with Mr. Mills, and Is
now tho sole owner of tho plant and
Is located In the Logglo building on
Washington street.
.The members of the Beautiful
America Club, whose meetings wero
suspended during tho summer sea
son, will hold their first meeting in
the rooms of the North Bend Com
mercial Club on Tuesday afternoon,
September 22d, at which time now
offlceis of the club will be elected
and other important business trans
acted. It is expected that all mem
bers will be In attendance.
MRS. MARY MERCHANT and son,
James Merchant, will leave on the
M. F. Plant for San Francisco.
Mrs. Merchant will establish a
wlntor homo at Elmhurst.
CAPT. A. M. SIMPSON and Miss
Edith Simpson and Miss King who
have been guests at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson in
North Bend, expect to leave on the
M. F. Plant for San Francisco.
PIANO FOR SALE One Sterling
upright piano, solid walnut case,
cabinet grand case, good condi
tion, for $300 cash. Call at Rob
ert Krugers, Marshfield, Ore.
FOR SALE The sea-going launch
Vamoose. Equipped with ten
horso power Union engine. En
quire North Bend Fish Market.
Want Better Sewer. A movement
has been started to improvo the Bew
age systems of thq business district
of the city. A number of tenants
and property owners will probably
ask the city council to have a com
plete inspection made and the repairs
or improvements necessary ordered.
It is (Claimed that existing conditions
are a menace to public health.
MISS MARY BLACK, a trained
nurse from Marshfield, spent a
couple of days in the city Inst
week visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Marsters In West
Roseburg. Roseburg News.
Contractor Rennlo is making
progress with Xhe paving of Sheri
avenue, one block of which is now
completed. It Is expected that this
will be completed before the rainy
season. The sidewalks on this street,
which have formerly been ten feet
In width, have been changed to four
teen feet, leaving fifty-two feet of
roadway to bo planked. This change
improves tho general appearance of
the street.
Mrs. Rose McGrath of Portland,
Oregon, has been In North Bend for
tho past week, organizing the Royal
Neighbors, auxiliary to tho Modern
Woodmen. The organization was
affected last evening in Loggle's hall.
There has already been secured a
membership between twenty and
thirty. Tho next meeting will he
held at the samo place on September
29th, at which time it Is expected
that tho membership will materially
Increase.
FOR RENT Four C-room flats in
the O'Connell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfield
Skating Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
ABSTRACTS
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
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Building Material
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PUSTER
TIRE CLAT
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FIRST CUSS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
WANTED No. 1 farm and dairy
hand. Phono Farmers 208.
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TTd. Scotton Dead. Word has been
received here of the sudden death
of Ed. Scotton, a former resident
of the Coos Bay country, at Eureka,
Cal. Mr. Scotton and his parents
resided here many years ago. His
mother now resides at Eureka and
another brother, Stove Scotton, is
connected with the Coqullle Sentinel,
A. II. Tenbroolc III. A. B. Ten
brook, who is well-known on Coos
Bay, Is very ill at his homo In Mer
rill, Oregon. Mrs. Tenbrook is a
sister of Judge Jno. F. Hall, Jas. T.
Hall and Mrs. Patterson. She vis
ited here a few months ago. Mrs.
Pattereon received word this morn
ing that he was very low, the typhoid
fever with which ho is afflicted bo
coming very severe.
DR. LOVE NAMED.
SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
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Oregon Jinn Recoiiies U. S. Marshall
In Alaska.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. Tho
Department of Justice announced
that Dr. Henry Love, a special agent
of tho General Land Office, assigned
to duty In Oregon, had been appoint
ed United States Marshal for the
Third Division of Alaska, In place of
George C. Perry.
Form Dancing Club. A new danc
ing club was organized last evonlng
and will probably be called tho
Marshfield Dancing Club, Tho name
will bo determined at a meeting to
be held next Wednesday evening.
The club starts with a charter mem
bership of forty-two and this will ho
Increased to Rlxty couples. It Is
planned to hold a dance or other en
tertainment every Wednesday oven
lng. The following officers wero
olectcd last night: President, George
Farrin; vice-president, Miss Dehlla
Chapman secretary, Miss Hilda
Stelnholm; treasurer, Jas Merchant;
master of ceremonies, Wm. Lynch.
JAMES LAIRD, tho veteran of Coos
county, visited with friends in the
city. Ho states that considerable
work has been done on the roads
In his locality, making them 'pass
able at all times of tho year.
Roseburg News.
FRED. LOCKLEY of tho Pacific
Monthly, was In Marshfield today
on business. Ho has recently been
making his headquarters at Los
Angeles but will move back to
Portland to succeed Mr. Jones on
tho Pacific Monthly.
W. H. SWAYNE and wife, who have
been spending considerable time
In tho Coos Bay country, will
leave tomorrow for their homo In
San Francisco. Mr. Swayno Is
Identified with the Swayne-Hoyt
Lumber and Shipping Company.
Peter Logglo, who Is one of the
two members from Oregon of the
executive committee of tho Trans
Mlsslssippl Commercial Congress, to
be hold In San Francisco, California,
October 6th to 10th, has been ap
pointed delegate to tho congress by
Governor Chamberlain, and has also
been appointed delegate by tho Com
mercial tClub of North Bond. Tom
Richardson of Portland, tho other
member of tho executivo committee
from Oregon, has promised to attend
tho congress, and the vice-president
of tho congress for Oregon, A. H.
Devers of Portland, will also be In
attendance. Matters of Importance,
relative to tho Improvement of Paci
fic coast harbors will bo discussed,
and without doubt, somo decisive
action will bo taken. Mr. Logglo
will see that Coos Bay Is not overlooked.
MOVE LOGGING CAMPS.
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THE COUNSELLOR SECOND.
Horse From Mai-shflcld Fair Second
At Kalcin.
Tho 4 furlongs dash at tho state
fair track at Salem Monday, was won
by Bill Short, owned by W. W. Per
clval, of Independence. Ills tlmo
was 0:50. Tho Counsellor, own
ed by Wm. Heavenor, was second.
Oregon Frank, owned by Bort Brown
of Salem, also ran in this race. Bill
MRS. HUGH McLAIN expects to
leavo in a few days for southern
California or Arizona where sho
will spend tho winter at least. It
is possible that tho other members
of tho family will go with her,
Her health has recontly been poor
and It Is believed that a change of
climate will bo beneficial.
Short, tho winning horso, raded at
the district fair in Roseburg last
year under the ownership of Adam
Ream of Eugene. Tho Counsellor
participated In tho races in Marsh
field a few weeks ago.
FIFIELI) IN TROUBLE?
Rumor That Vessel Had Gono
Aground Causes' Alarm.
A rumbr that tho Flflold had gono
aground below tho Roguo river on
hor last trip down tho coast caused
considerable alarm on Coos Bay but
so far as can bo ascertained hero,
there Is no truth In tho report. No
ono has received any message con
cerning tho FIfleld being In troublo
and tho report Is regarded as purely
gossip.
The FIfleld Is running tempora
rily betweon Bandon and 'Frisco,
taking tho place of a sister ship
which Is undergoing repairs.
New Timber Land to Bo Cut Over
This Season.
Jack Bester's camp No. 1 of tho
Smith-Powers logging operations on
Cunningham creek Is about ready to
remove a mile or so farther up
stream on a tributary of Cunningham
where new and untouched timber will
bo tapped. Tho railroad extension
thoroto Is almost completed, and last
Saturday a crew of carpenters headed
by W. L. Snidow went out to begin
tho erection of bunk houses, cook
house, blacksmith shop, etc. Jack
Dashnoy's camp No. 2 Is also to move,
but later on. It will have Us loca
tion a mile to tho east of Bester's
now haunts, and tho railroad will bo
shoved on to that point also. Both
these camps aro expected to run
through tho winter, oxcopt when tho
weather is too sovoro, which fact will
bo very acceptable news to tho people
of Coqulllo and vicinity. Coquillo.
Sentlnol.
FOR MILL WORK and Inside fin
ishing, see tho City Front Planing
Mill Company, North Front St.
Steimer BREAKWATER sails for
Portland, SATURDAV, SEPTEMBER
10, at 10 a. m.
MCE PRUNES FOR CANNING at
Stauff's.
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