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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908.
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MANGAN'S UNDERTAICING
PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
In general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Brondway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
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DO NOT TAKE THE RISK.
When you have a bad cough or
cold do not let it drag along until it
becomes chronic, but give it atten
tion and get rid 'of it. Take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and you are
sure of prompt relief. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
Everything to Furai$frtfae House
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REMEMBER
f We Are Selling Steel
Pioneer Hardware Co.
F. A. nAGUE, Pres.
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Building
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (8b SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
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TO MAKE THINGS AS CLEAR TO THE PURCHASING- PUHLIO AS
POSSIIILE, ROTH AS REGARDS TO QUALITY AND OUR GUARAN
TEED LOWEST PRICES.
Listen to whnt the salesman has to say to the lndy who wants n raj?,
it must be uncpcnslro, very durable and a pretty pattern.
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Salesiunn: Here is one of our famous tapistry of Brussels manufac
turers, 0x13 feet, it is woven just like a body Rrussols rug, only that
the eolors do m. -n clear through. It will give long, durable wear. The
patterns are copied nfter some of the most expensive rugs, thereby giving
you the very prettiest designs.
Now then why pay from S18.00 to $23.00 for n tapestry rug when you
can buy ours for $12.85, thereby making a salng of $5.15 to $12.15
on just one rug.
Our logic is clear and simple isn't it? No urging to buy goods. All
we want is just a chance to show you our line of goods and prices. And
it doesn't make any difference whether you arc looking for a Steel
Range, Red pr what not. A STATEMENT OF FACTS and the CLOSEST
ATTENTION to the WANTS of the Customers is our invariable rule.
Very truly yours,
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$50,000 WANT TO INVEST What
have you to sell? Either city prop
erty or small ranch, close in. Must
be cheap. Owners only. No
agents considered. Address 'J,'
care of Times.
FOR SALE A tent 14x30, threo
rooms. Mead St., near City Park,
North Bend.
FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures
and stock of liquors and cigars,
groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel
and accessories. Apply to Ferry
REPLENISH
your stock of fire irons, coal
scuttles, coal shovels and all
household
HARDWARE
It Is an excellent time for sup
plying your wants along this
line for our stock Is particu
larly large, now and attrac
tive Ranges at Cost
M. D. SUMNER, Vice-Pres.
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PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
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and Flanagan at Blanco Hotel.
FOR SALE CHEAP Rubber tire
runabout and driving horse city
broke. Phone 1574 Main.
WANTED Immediately, saleslady
for ladies suits and coats. Apply
United Stores next Breakwater at
once.
LOST Leather carrying case for
Eastman camera, at ball grounds,
Sunday, size 2x5x10. Reward If
returned to Geo. Goodrum.
LOST A silver cigarette case with
Initials L. J. S. at ball game Sun
day. Reward. See Jack Flanagan.
FOR RENT Store .building on
Front street, 20 feet front, 62 feet
deep. Inquire of W. C. Doubner.
WANTED For light housekeeping,
threo furnished rooms. Address
P. O. Box 101.
FdR RENT Small cottage, partly
furnished, near new school house.
Mrs. John Preuss.
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
wrlto us. Address: Aetna Realty
Company, 225 Falling building,
Portland, Ore.
FOR RENT Tho Easton ranch, on
Coos Bay Wagon Road, between
Dora and SItkum. A raro bar
gain. Call and investigate.
DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany
platted into ono and 5 aero 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
horse power Union engine. En
quire North Bend Fish Market.
FOR RENT Four C-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.
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COOS BAY TIDrS.
The following tables give
hours of high and low titles
every day this week:
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
the
for
3IGII WATER A. M.
P. I
ft h. m.
5.9 10:30
6.3 11:10
6.5 11:47
12:15
G.3 12:43
6.3 1:09
Date h. m.
Tuesday . 22 10:50
Wednesday 23 11:22
Thursday .24 11:49
Friday . . 25
Saturday . 26 0:24
SUNDAY . 27 1:00
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.6
6.6
6.7
SEPTEMBER. 1U08.
LOW WATER
Tuesday 22
Wednesday 23
Thursday . 24
Friday . .26
Saturday . 26
SUNDAY . 27
A. M. 1 P. M.
4:21
5:00
5:31
5:59
6:26
C:54
0.3 4:51 2.5
0.4 5:29 2.0
0.6 5:56 '1.6
0.8 6:22 1.2
1.. 6:52 0.9
1.3 7:24 0.6
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated P'ess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair and cooler with light frost
tonight. Wednesday, fair.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours' ond-
Ing 5 p. m., Sept. 22, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 64
Minimum 48
At 5 p. m 60
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwes; clear.
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Dr. Toye Moving. Dr. W. A. Toyo
Is moving today into his beautiful
and cozy cottage on 'C street where
his friends will hope he and his
estimable family may live to enjoy
its sheltering roof for many many
years to come.
Bicycle Stolen. Some ono last
evening stole Ray While's bicyclo
from tho home of his parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. L. White in South
Marshfleld and arrests may be made
If the wheel is not returned prompt
ly. It is an Iver-Johnson wheel and
can be easily identified by recent
repairs.
Council to Meet. The Marshfleld
city council will meet tonight to tahe
up street improvement matters nnd
also to pass on the resolutior )'t
troduced last week providing for un
Increase in the maximum indebted
ness of the city. The latter will have
to be done by amending the charter
and floating a bond Issue.
A. N. AV. Club-to 3Icct. The A.
N. W. Club which has been taking
a vacation, will resume Its regular
meetings Thursday when Mrs. F. A.
Golden will entertain them. Tho
meeting will be devoted to routine
business, largely, although the pro
posed fountain will probably bo
brought up for discussion again.
Subscribers to Meet. The sub
scribers to the fund for maintaining
the Chamber of Commerce the com
ing year, will meet at the Chamber
of Commerce tonight to arrango for
renewing tho organization. G. W.
Carleton, a member of tho commit
tee solociting the subscriptions, is
desirous of having all who pledged
contributions to bo present.
Catch Big Fish. H. K. Flom,
Sunday, landed one of the largest
salmon trout that has been hooked
on Coos river lately. It was about
eighteen inches long. Trout Ashing
Is said to bo very good, especially far
up Coos River where tho best spots
for flying fishing are found. With
Mr. Flom, Sunday, were his wife.
Dr. and Mrs. Hayes and Harry Mene
feo. Benefit For School. About $33
was realized from a "Shadow Basket
social," given by tho Eastslde school
at tho school house tho other even
ing. The proceeds are to bo used
In purchasing curtains. About fifty
were present and the evening made
a most enjoyable ono. The affair
was conducted by tho teachers, Mrs.
R. Bovler and MIbs Franz assisted
by the patrons.
Report Wns Incorrect. Wm, Cox,
a well-known Marshfleld citizen, re
turned today from Coquillo where he
has been for several days during tho
illness and death of his father. Mr.
Cox says that the report from Co
quillo that his father's death was
hastened by worry over tho outcome
of the damago suit in which ho was
involved was incorrect, his parent
dying six hours beforo tho verdict
was returned. Mr. Cox says his fath
er had been 111 for somo time and
that for several weeks it was known
that tho Illness would soon terminate
fatally. In tho lawsuit, Mr. Cox re
ceived a verdict for only $1,000 for
the injuries he sustained in tho
wreck on the local railway several
months ago and frionds who aro
fnmlllar with tho case bolievo ho was
entitled to more.
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Personal Notes f
C. M. JOHNSON of Prosper, Is in
Marshfleld on business.
TOM HALL was a passenger for tho
county scat this morning.
H. H. SCHMITT left via Drain this
morning for eastern points.
C. J. WESTPHAL of Bandon, is a
Marshfleld business visitor.
TOM BENNETT went to Coquille to
day on business and pleasure.
MRS. MORIARITY of Coaledo, vis
ited friends in Marshfleld today.
J. O.STEMMLER of Myrtle Point, Is
in' Marshfleld today on business.
HERMAN HILLYER left today for
Portland on business and pleas
ure. W. P. SMITH of the Melrose Cafe,
went to Portland today on busi
ness. MISS WILDA HALL returned yester
day from a visit with friends in
Portland.
REV. GEORGE ROACH of Bandon,
passed through Marshfleld today
en route to Portland.
GEORGE MOULTON of Coquillo, was
In Marshfleld yesterday en routo
home from the north.
J. S. EDMONDS and wife, of North
Bend, will leave tomorrow via
Drain for eastern points.
M. O. WARNER left today for his
home in Eugene after a short
business stay on the Bay.
L. J. SIMPSON and his father, Cnpt.
A. M. Simpson, were down from
North Bend today on business.
PAUL STRAIN of tho United Stores,
leaves on tho Alliance for Port
land after a brief business visit on
tho Bay. Ho has just opened an
other branch store at Eureka, Cal.
PAUL STRAIN of Portland, who has
been looking after the local branch
of the United Stores, left for his
home today.
J. L. LEWELLEN and wife and son,
of Myrtlo Point, came over today
to take tho Alliance to Portland
where they will visit for a while.
MRS. M. NOSLER of Coquille, pass
ed through Marshfleld yesterday
en routo homo from a visit In
Portland and other northern
points.
GUST BLUMDAHL, who has been
employed at tho S. C. Rogers'
stone quarry on Coos River, was
in Marshfleld today en route to
North Inlet where ho will make
his future home.
. A. MURRAY, who has been super
intending tho placing of engines
in tho Wilhelmlna, Chas. Thorn's
now boat, and will have a similar
duty in connection with R. D.
Tumo's now crafts on tho Coquille,
returned yesterday from a busi
ness trip to Portland.
MR. and MRS. ALBERT MER
CHANT camo over from Billiards
last evening with Mrs. Merchant's
sister, Miss Ncola McDonald, who
loft today to resume her studies at
St. Mary's in Portland. Miss Mc
Donald, another sister of Mrs.
Merchant, who has been visiting
here for sometime will remain a
few weeks longer.
Notice.
A mooting of tho subscrlborss to
tho Chambor of Commerce fund will
bo held at tho Chambor of Commorco
Tuesday evening at 7:30 to organlzo
for tho ensuing year. Everyone who
has contributed Is requested to bo
prosont. J. T. McCORMAC,
President.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
Please take notlco that tho Eecond
installment of taxes will bo delin
quent October Ctfc, 1908. No cards
will bo sont out except upon applica
tion. Dated Soptombor 10th, 1908.
W. W. GAGE,
Sheriff and tax collector.
CLERK IS MURDERED.
Win. H. Miinii Slnin In Detroit
From Idaho.
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 23. Wm.
II. Mimn, ngod 20, a stock clork at
tho Detroit Club; was murdered in
an alloy botweon Congress and Fort
streots. Residents of tho neighbor-
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. John Tellefsen of Eastslde,
was a North Bend visitor Monday.
Georgo Vernon, who has been ill
for several nionths, Is reported much
improved.
Robert McCann, foreman of tho
North Bend mill, went up Davis Inlet
yesterday on business.
W. R. Simpson is rapidly improv
ing from the Injuries sustained In an
accident at Charleston Bay a week
ago.
Mrs. Lee Ackerman camo down
from Portland yesterday to visit at
tho home of her mother,, Mrs. C. L.
Parker.-
The Presbyterian Sunday "School
scholars are rehearsing for a Rally
Day program to bo given at tho
church next Sunday.
Russell Wlllnrd has taken tho
place with the Coos Bay Grocery
which was recently made vacant by
the lcslgnatlon of B. S. Burney.
Miss Edith Simpson and Miss King
who have been visiting at tho L. J.
Simpson home, left yesterday on tho
Redondo for their homes In San
Francisco.
Frank Stownrt, editor of tho Port
Orford Tribune, who has been (vls
ltlng at the home of his t daughter,
Mrs. P. Carey, left yesterday. for
Portland via-Rosetyirgf
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Tho lopg dry spell is seriously af
fecting tfie shallop wells around
North Be'n'd.' Thosd on tho eastsldo
of the Bay are' generally dry or only
furnishing water part of the time.
Miss Bronte Jennings of Eastslde,
has taken a position as teacher in
tho Oregon City schools and will
miiko her homo with Mr. and Mrs.
FiV X Spooner of Jennings Lodge.
Miss Wilda Hall of Marshfleld,
who has just returned from a visit
In Portland, is visiting at tho homo
of her sister, Mrs. Will Simpson.
Miss Hall is bookkeeper for tho Coos
Bay Ice and Cold Storage Company.
David Mastodon, L. J. Simpson's
florist, who has been spending tho
last threo months In Edinburgh, is
expected homo in a few days. Ac
cording to rumors, ho will bo ac
companied back by a brjde.
Tho bark Chehalls, which has been
lying In the lower bay, awaiting tho
return of Capt. Bob Lawson who
wont up to bring tho dredgo down
from Astoria, will sail tomorrow for
San Francisco with a cargo of lum
bor. CURRY COUNTY NEWS.
Events of Interest As Tolil By tho
AVeclilcrburn Rndluni.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Wright havo
gono to Coos Bay to purchase house
hold goods and attend to other busi
ness matters. They will bo absent
about two weeks.
Tho fishing season oponed last
Wednesday in Wedderburn and four
teen men drew the largo solno. Tho
haul netted 207 flsh, mostly lino,
largo chlnook, while there were per
haps twenty sllversldes and a very
few steelheads.
A. M. Barcus tbok up his duties
as manager of the cannery nnd fore
man of outside work last Saturday.
Ho comes to Wedderburn from North
Bend, where ho had been engaged
with a sawmill company for a year
past. Ho has been a resldont of Ore
gon but a year, having como from
tho Atlantic states. Mr. Barcus is a
machinist of experience and is fast
becoming acquainted with tho can
nory work which Is now to him. Ho
has a family now living on a homo
stend which they located In tho ter
ritory near Asa Carey's last spring.
John S. Hume, who had been su
perintendent of the cannery for tho
past year, resigned last week nnd
was succeeded on Saturday by A. M.
Barcus who lately camo from North
Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Humo left Wed
derburn on Tuesday, bound for Seat
tle. They will spend a few days in
Marshfleld. It is his intention to
either ombark in business In some
of tho northwest cities, or San Fran
cisco. However, ho will look ovor
tho situation very carofully boforo
making any decided movo, nnd may
nccompnny his brother, Herbert
Hume, to Alaska, whore the lottor
will superintend a cannery tho com
ing season.
hood hoard the shot last night. Ho
formerly lived at Colburu, Ida.
Motlvo for tho crimo Is lacking.
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