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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908.
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Not since the days of the famous Lincoln
Douglas debates has it been possible to hear
the presidential candidates themselves speak
from the same platform. & & This
year it is again possible. Both candidates
speak to you, on the
VICTOR.
Setp in at any time and hear them.
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1 Union Leader, smoking tobacco, 1 lb lunch pails '15c i
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COOS BAY
ACADEMY
2 MUSIC
Elmer A. Todd,
Director
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Classes in Ila.mony, Counterpoint etc Vocal Sight Biding and
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Your Sunday Dinner
Will bo more enjoyable If you do less work. We can supply you
with PIES AND CAKES WITII THAT HOME COOKED FLAVOR,
nml our juicy roasts nnd linked goods can't bo equalled on tho
liny.
Corthell's Delicatessen
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I School Days!
GOOD OLD GOLDEN HULK ijaxs are uero, uuu au uiu o im
the largest stock of school books and supplies on the Bay.
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERS .
1 OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
Building
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HRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TBRRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
ftoRTH BEND HARDWARE (Sb SUPPLY CO
North Bend. Oregon.
In
FALL STYLES
IMPORTED SUITINGS
ENGLISH SERGES
SCOTCH TWEEDS
FANCY WORSTEDS
ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES BY
SKILLED UNION TAILORS
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FACULTY
Piano
Mr. Elmer A. Todd
Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton
Voice
Miss Mable Clare Millis
Violin
(To be announced later.)
Lucy bherwood Horton
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PLUMBING SUPPLIM
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
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Liquor House
FOR RENT Store building on
Front street, 20 feet front, 62 feet
deep. Inquire of "W. C. Deubner.
FOR SALE Modern 7-room house
In Coquille, furnace, hot and cold
water, bath room, stationary wash
tubs. Large basement. Chicken
house yard fenced in. Lot 10 Ox
100. Price $2,500: Address Wm.
Candlln, owner, Coquille.
WANTED For light housekeeping,
three furnished rooms. Address
P. O. Box 101.
FOR RENT Small cottage, partly
furnished, near new school house.
! Mrs. John Preuss.
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WANTED Two gentlemen to board
and room with private family.
Phone 496.
FOR RENT The Easton ranch, on
Coos Bay Wagon Road, between
Dora and Sltkum. A rare bar
gain. Call and Investigate. ,
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.
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.
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 One Sterling
upright piano, solid walnut case,
cabinet grand case, good condi
tion, for ?300 cash. Call at Rob
ert Krugers, Marshfleld, Ore.
FOR 'SALE Tho sea-going launch
Vamoose. Equipped with ten
horse power Union engine. En
quire North Bend Fish Market.
FOR RENT Four 5-room flats In
the O'Connell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld
Skating Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
I COFFEE
We take pride in our coffees, tt
? All our brands aro good but jj
price Is Invariably tho Stand-
ard of excellence. Our best
, brand is
Dependable 45c
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Amber brand 25c jj
Addison 35c
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Green Coffees v
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K and Gold Medal green coffees a
for those who desire to roast
K their own coffees.
C. W. WOLCOTT V
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You can BUY or SELL through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and profit try them.
coos kay Tinrs.
The following tables glvo the
hours of high and low tides tor
every day this week:
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
3IGII WATEH A. M.
P. M.
Date
Saturday
SUNDAY
h. m.
.191 8:35
.20 9:32
ft
ft. m.
7:45
8:50
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5.C
6.6
4.8
5.2
SEPTEMBER. 1U08.
LOW WATERI A. M. 1 I'. M,
Sintiirtlav . 191 1:401 0.61 2:011 3.7
SUNDAY . 20 2:44) 0.6( 3:12 3.4
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated P-oss.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight and Sunday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ond-
lng 5 p. m., Sept. IS, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Minimum 40
Maximum G8
At 5 p. m G4
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; el?ar.
BORN.
LA PALM To Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
LaPalm of Eastside, a daughter,
Friday, September IS. Mother
and child are doing well. Mr. La
Palm Is postmaster at Eastside and
proprietor of the Eastside Grocery.
May Rcmnin n Month. Capt. A.
M. Simpson of San Francisco, who
has been spending a few days on tho
Bay, changed his, mind about return
ing to his home today and announces
that he will probably remain a
month.
New Empire Teacher Mrs F. E.
Taylor has accepted a position as
teacher in the Emnlro schools. She
has been sick with a thieatened at
tack of appendicitis, but has suf
ficiently lecovered to take up her
work at Empire. Myrtle Point En
terpi Ise.
Two Have Appendicitis. Mrs.
Glen Davis, wife of a member of The
Times' force, is quite ill of appendi
citis and may have to undergo an
operation. Miss Dolly Davis of the
local telephone office Is also 111 and
threatened with appendicitis.
School Opens Monday The Marsh
flold public schools will open Monday
and It is expected that the enrollment
will surpass all pievious records.
Supt. F. A. Golden urges all patrons
of the schools to have their children
start in promptly tho first day.
Improve Baptist Chiu-oh. The
First Bantlst church Is being exten
sively Improved. The platform Is
being enlarged, folding doors are be
ing put In between tho two sections,
the Interior is being newly papared
and decorated and the exterior paint
ed. Ofllcial Coming. John W. Gilky
son, superintendent of tho Pacific
Telegraph and Telephone Company
In Oregon, Is expected here on the
Alliance Monday morning to arrange
for the transfer of the Coos and Cur
ry county lines to tho newly formed
Coos Bay Home Telephone Company.
Thrown by Horse. Miss King, of
San Francisco, who with Miss Edith
Simpson, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Simpson, of North Bend, was
thrown by her horse while riding
yesterday. This is tho second time
she has been unmounted by her
steeds, but each ttmo has luckily es
caped serious injury.
Court Next Week. It is not be
lieved that Judge Hamilton will com
plete this term of circuit court at Co
quille until tho latter part of next
week. Today, tho case of Wm. Cox
for ?30,000 damages from tho local
railway, was submitted to the jury
but no verdict had been returned at
a lato hour this afternoon.
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Suits, Coats, Skirts and Petticoats
At the Ladies Emporium for Three Days Begin
ning Saturday September 9.
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C. F. MOON of Marshfleld, is visiting
friends at Roscburg.
CHARLES NOURIS of Ten Mile, Is
spending a few days in Marshfleld.
J. XI. SKEELS and daughter, Miss
Doilio of Coquille, left- today for
Portland.
. A. SATER, foreman of the local
car .shops, left today for a visit In
Portland.
MISS EDNA BRAINARD is spending
a few days with Miss Cora Bowron
at Ten Mile.
MRS. McFARLIN of North Inlet,
was in MRrshfleld today on busi
ness and pleasure.
MISS MAUDE BOWRON of Ten Mile,
is a guest at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman Noble.
GEORGE SEELIG, the North Bond
agent of the Breakwater, loft to
day for Seattle and other northern
points.
MRS. MASON and her nephew, Bun
ny Gulterrez, are spending Sunday
at Max TImmerman's camp at
Charleston Bay.
MR. and MRS. FRED NELSON and
Miss Roso Smith leave today for
an extended visit with relatives
and friends In Camas valley.
MRS. HILBURN and Miss Blanche
Bates of San Francisco, who Is vis
iting at tho Hllburn homo, came
down from Mllllcoma today.
JOHN PREUSS and Miss Ireuo
Preuss left on tho Breakwater to
day for Portland. They will go to
Corvallls to enter tho Oregon
State Agricultural college
CARL STRIPLIN, who has been em
ployed at Stafford's for the past
few months, left today for his
home at Jefferson, Ore., whoro ho
will attend school tho coming
year. Ho will return to Coos Bay
next season.
WM. DAVIS of Corvallls, who has
been visiting at the homo of his
sister, Mrs. A. U. Keating, left for
his home today. Mrs. Keating ac
companied him and will visit at
various points In tho valley.
MRS. MASTERS and Mrs. Hendricks
have returned from a delightful
outing In Curry county. They
went as far as Gold Beach and
snent some time at Port Orford
where Mr. Masters Is superintend -
Ing tho construction of tho now
cold storage plant for R. D. Hume.
MISS BLANCHE CAMPBELL, who,
for tho past two years has efficient
ly filled a position In J. W. Ben
nett's law office, left on yesterday's
Plant for Oakland, Cal., where she
goes to visit friends and relatives
for a few days before her depar
ture for Barry, Illinois, where she
will make an extended visit to her
parents. Miss Campbell has many
friends here who will wish her a
pleasant stay and a safe return to
Coos Bay.
FEVER AT MYRTLE POINT.
Outbreak of DIseaso Thought to Be
0er.
Ellis Hermann, tho 13-ycar-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hermann,
who has suffered the severest attack
of any of the scarlet fover patients,
has been In a critical condition for
more than a week, but latest reports
from his bedside indicate that ho Is
slowly recovering. Other cases of tho
disease except that of Miss Tina Rob
erts, who Is now almost completely
recovered, have been of a mild char
acter. The quarantine Is being re
moved from them and no now cases
are being reported, which Indicates
that tho disease is thoroughly under I
control. Myrtle Point Enterprise.
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UK LEAVE
FOR PORTLAND
Breakwater Takes First Ship
ment From Empire City
Cannery.
The Breakwater sailed this after
noon for Portland with a largo num
ber of passengors and a fair cargo o
freight. In the freight cargo was tho
first shipment of fish canned at tho
Empire cannery this season.
The passengers were ready to keep
on a sharp lookout In hopes of get
ting a glimpse of tho tug Astoria
with the dredge In tow.
Among those who sailed from Coos
Bay on the Breakwater were tho
following:
Emery Means, John Preuss, Jr.,
Irene Preuss, Miss L. G Smith, P. E.
Glrous, Miss V. Dyer, Wm. Whcoler,
Mark Marsh, James Whobrey and
wife and baby, Geo. Parry and wlfo
and baby, Arthur Parry, C. H. Giles,
W. F. Sopor, Dollle Skeols, C. M.
Skeols, George Kane, E. M. Ellis,
E. II. Springer, Joe Cardo, B. L. Car
son, Bert Martin, H. Bootger, W. O.
Chrlstenson and wife, Estello Chrls
tenson, Carl E. Striplln, A. S. Blanch
ard, Joe Maurer, Mrs. T. Thorson, F.
A. Ford, C. F. Chatterton, O. A.
Noyos and wlfo, F. E. l.ea and wlfo,
Charles Anderson, W. A. Monroe, Ed.
Anderson, J. A. Hunnicutt and wlfo
and bauy, A. J. Puryear, Mrs. E.
Dyer, Ed. Trlmbly and wlfo and
baby, lurs. F. Washburn, Mrs. A. U.
Keating, M. M. Davis, H. S. Footo
and wife, F. P. Harp, Emery Foote,
George Seollg, P. A. Sater1, Mrs. L.
L. Paulson, Miss May Bonham, Mr.
and Mrs. John Robertson, Rev. and
Mrs. A. F. Lacy, of North ,Bend,
Miss Sadie Lacy, Mrs. Lockwood and
child, Mrs. Roso McGrath, Mrs. A.
M. Miller, Felix Colin, M. Burney,
H. R. Hoeflcr and seven steerage.
M. F. PLANT SAILS.
Steamship Leaves For Snn Francisco
With Largo Number.
Tho M. F. Plant sailed at 7
o'clock this morning for San Fran
cisco with a large number for ,tho
Golden Gate. She had a fair cargo
of freight. Among those who sailed
from Coos Bay were the following:
J. M. Rogers, R. S. Wright, Mrs.
Agnew, Mrs. Keefe, Mrs. M. Hawkins,
Mrs. H. H. Rogers, Walter Harper,
A. Ahlqulst, Jas Merchant, Mrs. Mary
Merchant, J. C. Greene, Phil Mon
delson, Miss Cooper, Miss Zahnloy,
Blancho Campbell, May Gallagher,
Mrs. Hartley, Paul Hartley, Mrs.
! Llndquist, Mrs. Annlo Little. W. H
Swayno and wife, Edward NIehaus,
P. D. Miner, Mrs. Bodhalne, Frank
Bodhalne, J. C. Irving, C. Williams,
J. Hondrlcks, Ed. Rose, Ray Small
wood and several steerage.
ANNUAL LOVE FEAST.
German Baptist Brethren Hold Year
ly Services.
Tho German Baptist Brethren
observed their annual love feast in
the Myrtle Point church last Satur
day and Sunday. The attendance
was not largo because of tho scarlet
fever outbreak. During tho meotlngB
Noah Bonowltz was elected deacon
and Howard Michael minister, both
being Installed Sunday afternoon. .T.
F. Stevens was also advanced to tho
second degree of tho ministry. Elder
C. II. Barklow was in chargo of tho
meetings and all services wore con
ducted by local ministers. Myrtle
Point Enterprise.
Notice.
A meeting of tho subscrlborss to
tho Chambor of Commerce fund will
bo hold at tho Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday evening at 7:30 to organlzo
for tho ensuing year. Everyone who
has contributed Is requested to bo
present. J. T. McCORMAC,
President.
NICE PRUNES FOR CANNING at
Stauff's.
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