The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 29, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1 908.
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WHEN YOU OVERLOOK YOUR
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COOS HAY TIDES.
The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
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SEPTEMBER, 1008.
IIGII WATER A. M. l M.
Date h. m. ft h. m. ft.
Monday . .2S 1:39 CO 1:3S 6.7
Tuesday . 29 2:20 5.7 2:10 C.7
Wednesday 30 3:05 o.3 2:4C G.5
OCTOBER, 1008.
Thursday . 1 3:55 4.G 3:29 6.4
Friday . . 2 4:59 4.3 4:25 6.1
Saturilay . .3 G:20 4.2 5:36 5.8
SUNDAY . .4 7:44 4.5 7:00 6.7
SEPTEMBER. 1008.
LOW WATER
Date.
Monday . 28
Tuesday . .29
Wednesday 30
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Reserved Seats on Sale at Lockhart & Parson's Drug Store
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A Pleasant Warm Bed Room
May be had with no trouble or bother
with kindling a fire for but a few cents a
day by installing a gas heater. The
stoves are very reasonable. Gall at
our offices and examine them.
THE COOS BAY GAS &
FOR IIENT Nice furnished rooms,
tlose in. Inquire 'S' Times office.
200 or more acres of coal land
suitable for fruit growing, three
and one half miles from Marsh-
field, on tide water, only $26 per
acre. Will you let this and other
bargains we have in real estate
pass you by? I. S. KAUFMAN
& CO.
WANTED One or two gentlemen
roomers. Private family. Apply
Times office.
Thursday
Friday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
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A. M.
h. m. ft.
7:27 1.8
7:59 2.2
8:33 2.8
)HEK, 1008
9:15 3.0
10:11 3.5
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WEATHEK FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
AVESTERN OREGON. 4
Fair tonight and Wednesday
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ond-
ing 5 p. m., Sept. 2S, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
O meteorological observer. '
Maximum 73
Minimum 40
At 5 p. m , 59
Precipitation none
O Wind, Northwest; clear.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
for gentleman, close in, modern
.conveniences. Enquire 'A' Times.
WANTED Girl to do general house
work. Apply Robert Marsden, Sr.,
Phono 4S1.
Marshfield North Bend
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TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
PllOne 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
FOR SALE Edison phonograph
middle size, one hundred records,
case, horn and stand. Enquire at
Times office.
Kill An Elk. Wm. Egenoff and
Wm. McKay came down from the
North Fork of the Coquille yesterday
whero they have been hunting big
game. They killed a fine elk.
Willielmliui Due. The Wilhel
mina is due in today from the Slus
law with a cargo of chittum bark and
miscellaneous freight. She will sail
Wednesday for Bandon and Port
Orford.
Will Entertain. The office force
of the C. A. Smith Manufacturing
and Lumber Company, will entertain
their lady friends at a bowling and
dancing party in the club rooms of
the mill Thursday evening.
WANTED TVe have several parties
who are looking for homestead
locatlonb or relinquishments also
some good' timber claims. If you
know of any good homestead or
timber claims, it will ppv you to
writa us. Address: Aetna Realty
Company, 225 Falling building,
Portland, Ore.
DEFREE'S River Ranch Allegany
platted into one and 5 aero tracts.
Make beautiful summer homes or
farms for profit. Conrd 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 Flanagan at Blanco Hotel.
FOR SALE The sea-going launch
Vamoose. Equipped with ten
horse power Union engine. En
quire North Bend Fish Market.
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Pacific Tool Works FSt Class Horseshoeing
Heavy Forging a Specialty. First Class Logging Tools
Give Us a Call. W. Tharp, Prop. MAffl.K0NT STEonREcTaoN
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman (8b Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Mcrshfield
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Htlildiftg Material
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
RRE CLAT
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
PLUM1ING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE , SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
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A Want Ad will sell it for you
LOST A silver cigarette case with
initials L. J. S. at ball game Sun
day. 'Reward. See Jack Flanagan."
Prize Winning Selection. At the
Baptist church entertainment this
evening, Miss Pearl Watkins will
repeat the selection that won the gold
medal at the trl-state Interscholastlc
oratorical contest at Walla Walla,
Washington, last May.
To Locate J lore H. H. Watkins
and Eugene Crosthwalt of Enid iand
Ardmore, Okla., arrived hero today
to look 'over the Coos Bay country
with a view of locating hero. They
are cousins of Max Roberts who came
here sometime ago with Col. Grimes.
goies up Bur
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Capt. Nelson of Mann Smith,
Surprises Local Navigators
By Trip.
The Nann Smith last evening made
the trip up the bay to her slip at the
C. A. Smith mill, at extreme low
tide without encountering a single
shoal. The trip was a great surprise
to local navigators who did not be
lieve it would be possible for the big
lumber carrier to do It, but Capt.
Nelson demonstrated the fact that ho
know his vessel and also know the
bay. The Nann Smith had a slow
trip up, being without cargo and
having to tow a lumber schooner, the
Oakland, up against a stiff headwind
and heavy sea.
Alllimco Sails.
The Alliance sailed this afternono
for Portland with a cargo of freight
and a fair sized passenger list. Among
thoso who went out on her were the
following:
A. G. W. Wilson, J. C. Royco, Miss
N. Carl, J. Hardesty, Mrs. E. J.
Baker, Emmie T. Loo, Harry Hunt,
Frank Erwin, Wm. Wlegan, O. A.
Crane, Bessie Crane, Lyman Crane,
Rota Crane, Thomas Jones, James
Fisher, Joe Cooley, Joe Lamn, Perry
McCullough, F. Thlbean and wife,
Mrs. Wm. Simpson, Scott Simpson,
Florence Simpson, Percy Simpson,
Mrs. Water Simpson, P. Esklldsen
and wife, Tom NIcols and wife, Mike
Roskl, F. McLaughlin, F. E. Mc
Laughlin, John Jalonen, F. W.
Schroeder, L. Kutchan, J. Dobio, S.
F. Lannlgan and eight steerage.
of City Attorney Farrln yesterday
resulted in Mayor Straw postponing
the special session of the city coun
cil to havo been held last evening
until tonight. It Is expected that
action will bo taken on the ordinance
to submit to the voters this fall an
amendment to the charter Increasing
the city indebtedness. Thq sewage
system plans and street improvement
matters will also come up.
Personal Notes
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MRS. J. H. FLANAGAN and chil
dren are spending a few days at
Empire.
MISS EDNA BRAINARD has return
ed from a visit at the Bowron
ranch at Ten Mile.
CHARLES STEELE, state bank ex
aminer, Is here making the regular
examination of the state banks.
PERRY McCULLOUGH left today
for Seattle where ho' expects to
make his home. ' ' '' ', "",
E. L. C. FARRIN andKe, return
ed yesterday from Portland whe'rp
they havo spent the last two" or
three weeks. ' '
MRS. ROBERT McCANNj passed,
thru Marshfield yesterday on her
way to visit at the E. R. Hodson
homo on Coos River.
J. C. MAHONEY loft this morning
for Portland wlfere ho will enter
tho law department of the Uni
versity of Oregon to complete hia
legal education.
MRS. MITCHELL and Mrs. Allison
and son, returned on tho Nann
Smith last evening from San
Francisco where they have been
visiting for tho past ten days.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM, deputy stato
dairy inspector, arrived today via
Roseburg from tho State Fair
where she had charge of the dairy
exhibit.
Delay Bridge Building. It is un
officially announced that tho comple
tion of the elevated roadway between
Marshfield and North Bond will be
delayed another year by the Mena
sha Woodenware Company appeal
ing from the award of damages re
cently made in tho circuit court. Tho
verdict in the circuit court was for
about $300 or flOC more than the
county road viewers allowed the
company. Until the litigation is
ended, no work will bo dono on the
MR. DAVIS of tho Coos Bay Bakery,
aud wife, returned from a ton
days visit to Portland and Junc
tion City. They made tho trip over
land to Roseburg.
L. A. LILJEQVIST, deputy prose
cuting attorney, went to Myrtle
Point today to Investigate some al
leged violations of tho liquor law
and a violation of the game law.
J. O. STEMMLER, tho Myrtle Point
real estato man, was in tho city
today on business and reports that
the recent heavy frost caused con
siderable loss to the ranchers ot
that section.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DEMENT
of Myrtle Point, was In the city
today to join Judge Hall and Com
missioner Anderson on a tour of
inspection over the roads in this
vicinity. .
NEWS OF COOS BAY'S
SICK AND INJURED
Poison Dogs. Citizens of West
Marshfield are aroused over tho poi
soning of dogs in that section. Some
miscreant, they allege, has placed
poisoned food out for the canines and
is killing the harmless pet dogs'.
Among tho latest to lose pet dogs was
R. F. Williams'.
FOR RENT Small cottage, partly
furnished, near new school house.
Mrs. John Preuss.
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.
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Sees Many Bear. Wm. Noble who
recently returned from a deer hunt
to Eel Lake, says there are a largo
number of bear in that section. He
and his party secured four or five
deer and got several shots at bear
but were unable to kill any. Tho
bear are quite easily fqund In tho
huckleberry thickets.
Rniso Building. In order to con
form with the now street grade, tho
Capt. Donaldson building at tho
northeast corner of Broadway and
'C streets, Is being raised about
eighteen inches. Tho building has
eighty feet frontage on 'C street and
sixty feet on Broadway. A plank
sidewalk will be put In around it.
Broke Quarantine. J. O. Stemm
ler of Myrtle Point, who was hero
today, reported that quite a stir was
caused In Myrtle Point Saturday
night by Wm. W. Klnnlcutt, whoso
homo was quarantined for scarlet
fever, leaving and attending a gather
ing down town. Ho was arrested and
taken back homo. There has been
talk of prosecuting him further.
View New Road. Judge John F.
Hall and Commissioner E. Andorson
left today to view the Golden Falls
road which is practically cpmploted.
When all of tho connectlpns of tho
road are comploted, tho highway
will furnish a now stage lino west
from Coos Bay to Drain which Is
said to be more sconlc and a bettor
roadway than tho present one.
Council Tonight. -The lato return
Mrs. David Haines of Coos River,
Is ill.
Mrs. A. Isaacson of South Marsh
field, Is reported quite 111.
Two children of Leslie Smith of
Coos River, are reported quite ill.
C. Sweet Is quarantined In his
rtfom in South Marshfield with
diptherla.
Charloy Lee, tho well-known tra
veling man, is confined to his room at
the G. W. Carleton homo.
John Tellefson of Eastsldo, Is suf
fering from a severe attack of ap
pendicitis. Dr. DIx, who Is attend
ing him, has not determined yet
whether an operation will bo necessary.
Miss Waldvogel, a teacher In tho
Sumner public Bchools, foil from a
rig whllo with a picnic party Sun
day. A sovere gash was cut In her
head, necessitating several stitches.
Tho wheels of tho rig also ran over
but did not seriously injure her.
Dr. Housoworth, who attended her,
does not anticipate any serious results.
GOOD NEWS! EVERYBODY,
whether early or lato comors, will bo
served nliku at tho Chicken Supper
given by tho Ladles of tho Presby
terian church and their friends to
morrow evening, at tho Smith Cafo,
under tho Garfield Hotol, on Front
street. Open from 5 to 9 o'clock.
Help your friend, lodgo or school
to win one of Tho Times voting con
test prizes.
You can BUY or SEMj through
Tho Times "WANT?!!' with ease, dis
patch and profit try thorn.
Are you cutting out your coupons
In The Times Popular Voting Con-test?
J. C. WATSON, the Coquille blooded
stock and poultry man, passed thru
Marshfield the other day on his
way home from- tho Stato Fair.
While there, ho purchased somo ol
tho blue ribbon prize winners In
the poultry section to add to his
flock of blooded birds.
W. J. CONRAD and Joe Schooley re
turned yesterday from South
Slough whero they claim they
killed three elks. Of course, their
prowess as hunters of big game is
woll-known, but tholr friends In
sist that tho antlers bo produced
to substantiate tho story.
TOM NICOLS and wife, leave today
for a week or ten days visit in
Portland and with Mr. NIcols' pa
rents in Salem. The visit at
Salem will be in the nature of a
family reunion, Mr. NIcols'
brother and sister planning to
visit tho old folks at the same
time. It will bo the first tlmo
all of tho children and tho old
folks havo boon together in about
fifteen years and tho reunion will
bo a very enjoyable and memor
able function for all who parti
cipate in it.
According to tho Electrician, tho
committee appointed in connection
with rebuilding of the Russian navy
has decided to utilize tho public con
tributions which havo been sub
scribed for tho purpose of rebuilding
tho warships in establishing wireless
telegraph stations at eighteen points
on tho Baltic coast line. Orders,' It
Is said havo already been given for
tho equipments.
AVnntwl Hutched Baby.
Manager Knight, of the Scottish
national exhibition at Edinburgh, has
received tho following from a Httlo
girl: "I havo heard you hatch babies
In Incubators. Do you glvo any
away? If you don't, I'd like ono
about a 75 conts ono that has boon
hatched for a wook or two. , I would
lllto a fair-halrod and blue-oyed Ht
tlo girl; ono that is nice and healthy
and does not squeal much. If you
have no fair-haired ono at 7C conts, a
brown-haired and brown-oyod will
do, It must be healthy and a girl.
I will not havo a boy."
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