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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
&3MtfaKK2b3r. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. .jj-4---------- ----::-- 4.j:.jj-j WWi noon, having mado the run down In less than two days. She will sail from there for Coos Bay tomorrow. C$d t I :: F f M I; l 4 ! k i :: :: i :: :: t :: t :: i t :: t :: i it i :: t :: V t :: :: Norfolk Suit 0 ur Boys' Department Ml llfllp t: Is full to overflowing with Hie newest Ideas from the best makers of Boys Clothing in America. The materials were selected for their wear resisting mill slmne-retalning qualities; are all wool and thorough ly sponged and shrunken. THEY LOOK GOOD AND WEAR LOOK. j; i t FOR SALE Edison phonograph middle size, one hundred records, case, horn and stand. Enquire at Times ofllce. w55 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. AS WELL AS THEY J Prices $2.50 to $7.50 I Each one of our Hoys Clothing Customers gets a IIAXDSOME PRESEXT. ix The Woolen ' Mill Store I 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. FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures and stock of liquors and cigars, groceries, etc., now In Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry and Flanngan at Blanco Hotel. FOR SALE The sea-going launch Vamoose. Equipped with ten horse power Union engine. En quire North Bend Fish Market. COOS HAY TIDES. The following tables glvo hours of high and low tides every day this week: the for SEPTEMBER, 1008. GH WATER A. 3. P. M. Date h. ra. ft h. m.l ft. Monday . .28 1:39 G.O 1:38 C.7 Tuesday . 29 2:20 5.7 2:10) C.7 Wednesday 30 3:05 o.3 2:46 C.5 OCTOBER, 1008. Thursday . 1 3:55 4.G 3:29 C.4 Friday . . 2 4:59 4.3 4:25 6.1 Saturday . .3 6:20 4.2 5:36 5.8 SUNDAY ...4 7:44 4.5 7:00 6.7 SEPTEMBER. 1008. low wAteri A. M. P. M. Date. h. m.l ft. h. m. ft. Monday . 28) 7:27 1.8 7:59 0.4 Tuesday . .29) 7:59 2.2 8:36 0.3 Wednesday 30 8:33 2.8 9:23 0.3 OCTOBER, 1008. Thursday . .1 9:15 3.0 10:18 0.5 Friday . . 2 10:11 3.5 11:24 0.6 Saturday . .3 11:30 3.8 SUNDAY . .4 0:3S 0.6 1:07 3.8 Seriously Injured. Sam Green, a miner at Beaver Hill, had his right arm and leg broken one day last week by a premature fall of coal. The Injuries are serious and will lay him up for some time. Council Tonight. Tho Marshfleld city council will hold an adjourned meeting this evening to take up sev eral matters. No meeting was held last week and there Is considerable street Improvement business accumu lating. The new sewago system plans will also come up. Crushed By Log. Alex Dashny, a logger at Pony Slough camp, Is laid up at Mercy hospital suffering from four broken ribs and a broken right leg sustained from being crushed under a heavy log. Tho injuries while painful are not serious but will lay him up for some lime. Personal Notes JOHN PREUSS and wife, are spend ing a few days at the Preuss ranch near Bullards. S. M. KELLY has returned from a trip to Coos County whero he pur chased several car loads of cattle. Roseburg News. THE REV. C. A. PHIPPS of Port land, who has been here aiding In tho Sunday school advancement work, left this morning on tho Drain stage. Mill to Man Clothiers :.uu.::.::-tt:-:-:t"fr::-::-::-o-KK- J. L. BOYMAN, Prop. GEO. R0TN0R, Mgr. ODD FELLOWS HALL LOST A silver cigarette case with initials L. J. S. at ball game Sun day. Reward. See Jack Flanagan. FOR RENT Small cottage, partly furnished, near new school house. Mrs. John Preuss. 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. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair except showers in north west portion. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., Sept. 27, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 71 Minimum ... . . .34 At 5 p. m 62 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. COOS COUXTY BIRTHS. STRONG To Mr. and Mrs. John Strong of Myrtle Point, a son. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and 3 4 Act Comedy Drama pl r jljjl w A Dunierreiiers Reserved Seats on Sale at Lockliart & Parson's Drug Store NEXT WEEK ( Ihe GREAT STRIKE j -- ,-::------::-::-- ::-------::--::-::-::-- A Gas Wat er neater 5-u----:w:-H-H--::-tt-::-::--n-::--n-H-H-8-::-tt-8-- Don't "Wait Till the Eleventh Hour I E si -Si$ K?ZWS$ Will fill the tub full of hot water at a cost of but n few cents In the time It takes you to undress. Equally Quick and Efficient for Kitchen and Laundry Ask Ihe The COOS BAY GAS ELECTRIC CO. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Phone 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr, SIANGAN'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies in general. Licensed embalmor with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2103. Dr. D. A. Sanburn FRENCH SPECIALIST. I am now In Marshfleld to remain. I treat chronic diseases. I remove all conditions arising from impure blood with Nature's remedies roots herbs, barks and berries. I also glvo magnetic treatments. CONSULTATION FREE. Office in Flat 5,, O'Connell Building, A' Street, Marshfleld, Oro. to get your life insured. The young er you insure the smaller will your premium be. And remember that delays In vital matters of this kind are always dangerous. It is tho duty of all men, particularly of those with families, to insure their lives, and thus provide for the future of their loved ones. Let us talk the matter over with you. HENRY SENGSTaCKEN Agent Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Xew York. SORENSEN To Dr. and Mrs. rensen of Bandon, a son. So- HARTSON To Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hartson of Coqulllo, a daughter, Friday, September 25. Mr. Hart son Is a furniture dealer at Co-quillo. Buys Riverton Store. Jas Fer ry, Jr., of Marshfleld, has purchased the general store of J. T. Byers at Riverton and will tako charge of it at once. Eureka In. The Eureka arrived In from Eureka today. Captain No ren says that the stories of damage around Eureka from the timber fires were exaggerated. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattin. Xew and modern throughout. Rates $1 per day, $0 per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. a5HSHHE5HSEra5HSHSHSZSaSEi5E5ESHS Hunting, fishing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's paradise. When you come to Ten Mile visit the Ten M ' cafe, cot- camp outfits for rent at rea- !. sonablo rates. In connection ( with Iho cafe. Any slzo party t, taken care of. Call and see ua u or phone your engagement. & Phone local or long distance. D It. II. REED, Prop, C fU LAKESIDE, ORE. I." BS2SESZ5HSHSH5HSZ5aSH5HSE5SSESH' MARSHFIELD HOTEL Corner 'A' and Third atreet. Board and Lodging. Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. ?G. 00. Meals 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor. it 1 WEINIIARDS LAGER BEER X 8 Quarts, per dozen $1.00 H y Special Table Claret, per , feciwuil OUU 1 T VERY OLD X X X X RYE J a For medical use, per H quart 91.00 f Free Delivery 'PIIOXE 181 V V t t Coos Sky Liquor Co. J Marshfleld Mndo Quick Trip. The Czarina reached San Francisco Saturday Look Them Over BR? 'w all tho styles of Bread wo bake they aro differently shaped and sized but the quality Is uniformly high. Wo use only the very best and purest Flour and other materials, and our bakery Is scrupulously clean throughout. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Biscuits and Cake dally, delicious, appetizing and nutritious. And wo offer the best quality of breadstuffs at lowest prices. COOS BAY BAKERY In Plain Black and White Wo make tho claim that our Laun dry Is tho best In tho town. Best, because wo do tho most conscien tious work, have the best equipped establish oiont, and charge tho most reasonable prices. Wo call for and dollver work pn tlmo, and never In jure any nrtlclo entrusted to our caro. We world liko to be favored with your work, and shall do our best to earn your continued patron- Coos Bay Steam Laundry has A. Change In Men. D. Allison resigned as cashier at tho C. Smith mill and will bo succeeded by D. Nelson who has been cashier at the retail ofllce of the company. Mr. Nelson will be succeeded by II. E. Qulst who was formerly with tho company but who has recently been with F. S. Dow. Fino Antlers. John Warner of Myrtlo Point, was on the Bay the other day with two of the finest sets of horns that have been seen here this season. One set was a result of John's prowess In tho Tioga country, where ho killed a magnificent buck. Tho other pair he found In the forest. The two heads were valued at $150. Mrs, Iliniebaugh Hurt. Mrs. C. M. Hlmebaugh was quite severely In jured Sunday morning In the now Lawhorne building. Sho stepped on a defective board In tho temporary floor which broke under her weight. She was alone at the time and was unable to extricate herself until aided by friends about an hour Inter. Her limb was badly hurt. Wait For New Boxes. Tho new boxes for tho Marshfleld postofilce aro expected in this week and as soon as they arrive, the remodelling of the Interior of the ofllce will be gin. The other fixtures are being made in Marshfleld. It is said that when the remodelling Is completed, tho Interior of the Marshfleld post office will be as handsome as any of the offices In the state. Road AVill Pay Harriman now has a representative at Coos Bay to ascertain how near the proposed road from Drain to that city will pay flyo per cent on the investment. It is hoped those Coos Bayltes will bo able to "show" him that the road will pay twice the above amount expend ed. It might not do It at tho start H--H-tt-::-::-- ------ IT IS SURPRISING HOW Heinz?s Vinegar v Does Sell at 50c A GALLON C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER PIIOXE 071. -::-::-8-::-::-::-::-tta-::-x PEOPLE OF QUALITY. have to eat liko ordinary people. But "quality" folks nro much moro par ticular about tho quality of what they. eat. Wo cater to Buch by keoplng only tho very choicest moats, and wo may specially emphaslzo our oxcoK lont Mild-Cured Hams and Strip Bacon, delicious and appotlto-tempt-Ing. For cooking purposes wo have tho purost, clear-rondorod Lard, ovor fresh In taste and odor. Wo solicit your trado because wo know wo can please yon. phone looi rr.oxT strrdt MRS. POLLEXFEN and Mrs. Turpon did not get away Saturday for San Francisco as they expected and as was shown by tho M. F. Plant pas senger list. They will jnake tho trip later. TOM HALL this morning received a letter from his sister, Mrs. A. B. TenBrook stating that Mr. Ten Brook who has been very 111 of typhoid fever, is Improving. Tho Tenprook family resides at Merrill, Oregon. ROBERT MARSDEN, Jr., and wife, have returned from their trip to Portland and Willamette Valloy points. Mr. Marsden was unwell after the long trip and was unablo to get down town until Saturday evening. , E. OREN, general manager of tho C. A. Smith mill, left yesterday via Roseburg for San Francisco to confer with C. A. Smith and other managers of the company prob ably concerning the Bay Point property. Whether Mr. Oren's vis it there will change Mr. Smith's plan of coming to Coos Bay next week Is not known. GEORGE II. ROTNOR, manager of tho Woolen Mills Store, returned Saturday from San Diego, Cal., whero he was called by tho death of his mother, Mrs. Stella' Rotnor, a well-known resident of Coos Bay. Mrs. Rotnor died tho night boforo her son arrived but she had boon 'unconscious for several days prior to her death. The many friends will unite with Mr. Rotnor In mourning the loss of tho most estimable woman, but the railroad magnate will never lose money on tho Investment Rose burg News. Lost Ills Vessel. Capt. Hall, who lost his vessol in tho straits entering Puget Sound, September 13, arrived here today on tho Alliance en routo south. His craft, tho Rhododendron, a fourteon-ton yacht, was dashed to pieces and all of tho crow except himself were drowned. This was the fifth shipwreck for him. Ho Is en routo south where ho plans to build another craft. WhUo hero, ho called on local members of the G. A. R. Delegntes to Congress. Local boosters are arranging to have Coos Bay represented by a big delegation at tho Trans-Mississippi congress to be hold in San Francisco October C to 10. Tho congress is ono of tho most offectlvo development organizations In tho country and last year wont on record as strongly urging tho Im provement of tho Coos Bay harbor by tho government. North Bond and Marshfleld Chambors of Commerce will undoubtedly unite to sending tho delegations from hero. Raises Fino Peaches. Georgo Boalo, tho well-known Coos Rlvor rancher, was In Marshfleld today xtlth somo of tho finest penchos that could bo raised. They wore grown on his ranch and are tho result of an ex periment which Mr. Bealo madfa to prove tho fallacy of tho claims of somo that peaches couldn't bo grown on Coos River. Tho peaches aro largo, ripened perfectly and havo an oxcollent flavor. Tho Times can at test to tho last statoment as a result of a box of tho "heautles" left at this office. Thoy wore "peaches." Among tho many pleasing features of tho Baptist entertainment Tuesday evening will bo a recitation by Miss Pearl Watkins, "Olo Mlstus," that won for her tho Gold Medal at tho Intorscholastic Oratorical Contest at Whitman College last May ngalnst seventeen other contestants from aa. mnny different cities. NOTICE. Notlco is hereby glvon that I will not bo responsible for any debts that my wife Annio CHnklnhoard may contract aftor this date, Noithor will I bo In any' way responsible for any acts that she may commit. JAS. D. CLINKINBBARD. Dated Sept. 26th, 1908, Sanitary RIarkd V Corn chop RAINES. and alfalfn hay at r"