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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. 4.j:--M----::---.:t-K----- :: it t :: 1 f 8 :: :: :: I :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: t t :: rrti -a jt n, -m &3&tt6fei :: T f'K&- i&MKp v- --- r-ffat A I I.Jl1 FVrr JL My Iine is )ust a little different from all I A I .Iff IP IllffPrPnf others. Exclusive and ud to the future ! ., jl :: WHEN YOU OVERLOOK YOUR BOSOM FRIEND YOU I MISTAKE. - - :: - - :: - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ODD FELLOWS HALL j IJLJ'3 Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and 3 4 Act Comedy Drama I hp 1 .minfhptfTPrtOTS I Reserved Seats on Sale at Locliliart & Parson's Drug Store NEXT WEEK "liTe GREAT STRIKE" H4Hfr-frfrtfr$ - :: 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. Call at our offices and examine them. THE COOS E Marshfield j - - t: - - - n - - - :: - - :j - - TITLE GUARANTEE PhOBIG 143 COOS BAY ACADEMY "MUSIC ELMER A. TODD, Director Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight 'Heading and ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, New O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phone 101)5 SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111 Pacific Tool Works Heavy Forging a Specialty, Give Us a Call. W. Tharp, Prop. marSBSAT' bl oriToon 1 COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanach. Chapman (Sb Co. General Repair Work and Woodtuming. Launches a Specialty t . f Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield j j - - :: - - n - - $x tftJ.W All the fall styles in the Famous Kingsbury soft and stiff hats now ready for your inspection ,. AHLheTime. MAKE A - - - :: - - - - :: - - - - - fr - - o - o - - - -$--- 0 - 0 - - - :: - - - - :: - - - - :: - : RIC CO. North Be d - - - :: - - - :-tw: -8-8-u-t & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstacken, Mgr. --FACULTY- Ptano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Misa Lucy SherWood Ilorton Voice Misa Mnblo Clare Millia Violin (To be announced later.) Musical Kindergarten Miss r.ucy Sherwood Ilorton ' "$ SctsHoSS I hirst Uass Logging 1 ools - - $ - :: - - - - :: - - - - - - i AA Ui- I tt :: I! ; Ttf&, 1 i I 8 i t 8 MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Y - - - - :: - - - - - - - r - Tl Laundry Superiority Men and women who .ad mire qualify in laundry should investigate the su periority of our work. No cheap gloss illumines your shirt bosom, but a real distingue color nnd finish that you can dis play witii pride and sat isfaction, your linen looks equal to new when laundered by our perfect methods. MarsMield Hand & Steam Laundry lBfel Just long enough to tell you that our spread of Fall and Winter Wear ables for the male portion of the family large or small is now ready. For a particularly hand some, well-fitting Suit or Overcoat, from all-wool fabrics, come directly here, $10 to $30. For Boys and Little Men's Clothes of exclusive and handsome designs, you are sure of the Best in this store. For Boys' and Little Men's clothes of exclu sive and handsome de signs, you are sure of the Best in this store, In fact, if it's for Men's or Boy's Wear WE HAVE IT The Woolen Mill Store Mill to Man Clothiers Ajf ifr 0 m A TH0MAS0N & HANSON t -DEALERS IN 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Unlivery Phono 17R1 v v lldi aigjjgMSg! miMTVFs'' I Tale 1 SwiMvMllaS Hl. W(nmm rw izjffi v j-ra &ZX4 m us EPi - a-. i rzsE WPjZtiCIF &&&&&&) L 5 FOR SALE Good small gasoline launch, first class condition. For sale cheap. See M. A. Sweotman, or 'phono 2235. TEAM FOR SALE Weight, about 1,200 lbs., must be sold by Satur day. Enquire at Union Meat Mar ket. WANTED Man and wife on farm. Steady employment. Apply to C. P. Coleman, Templeton, Ore. FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms, close In. Inquire 'S' Times ofilce. 200 or more acres of coal land suitable for fruit growing, three and one half miles from Marsh field, on tide water, only ?2G 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 ofilce. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for gentleman, close In, modern conveniences. Enquire 'A' Times. WANTED GL1 to do generrl house work. Apply Robert Marsden, Sr., Phono 4 81. WANTED ,Ve 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 e'aima, it will pay you to write us. Address: Aetna Realty Compa'y, 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. FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures and stpek of liquors and cigars, groceries, etc., now In Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry and Flanagan at Blanco Hotel. FOR SALE Tho sea-going launch , Vamoose. Equipped with ten horse power Union engine. En quire North Bend Fish Market. 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'Conn'll building on 'A' 3treet. Apply Hall & Hall. FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfield Skatlrg Rink building. Inquire D. L. Avery, owner. . ------::----::--:: IT IS SURPRISING HOW Heinz's Vinegar J Does Sell at ; 50c A GALLON i V 8 it C. W; WOLCOTT V 8 THE FAMILY GROOEU I :: PHONE 071. V ---a--tt-------::-x You Take the Cake and, If you got It from us IT'S CAKE! Wo .woujd like to hnvo a slice of your trado just one bncauso wo know If you over buy broad? cako or rolls from us once, you'll como again without any persuasion on our part. There's a rellah about our baking that you can't resist. Once tried, you'll always Insist upon It. COOS BAY BAKERY Wfi p ?l kk? coos ii ay tidi:s. The following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: M 53.- S SEPTEMDER, 1008. IIGH WATfiUI A. M. P. M. Date h. m.l ft h. tn.l ft. Wednesday 30 3:0B o.3 2:4G C.5 OCTOIIEIt, 100H. Thursday . 1 3:55 4.C 3:29 G.4 Friday . . 2 4:59 4.3 4:25 G.l Saturday . .3 C:20 4.2 5:36 5.8 SUNDAY . .4 7:44 4.5 7:00 5.7 SEPTEMBER. 1008. LOW WATERI A. M. I P. M. Date. h. m.l ft. I h. m.l ft. 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.G Saturday . .3 11:30 3.S SUNDAY . .4 0:38 0.G 1:07 3.8 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- lng 5 p. m., Sept. 29, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum ,. 73 Minimum 38 At 5 p. m G9 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. 0 New Snw Mill. Fred Mentzel Is fitting up a now saw mill on Ten Mile, about a half-mile above tho ereamery. Enterprise In. Tho Enterprise came in last night from Wedderburn. She did not have very mucji freight coming In but had a good cargo go ing out. Start Now Business. G. F. Dillon and Edward Edmonds have leased quarters in the M. C. Horton build: lng on Broadway and will open an electric wiring and supply house in a few days. Dance Friday. Owing to Inability of all tho musicians of tho Coos Bay Orchestra to be present Saturday evening, the regular weekly dance will take place on Friday evening this week at Red Men's Hall. Many Brush Fires. Many brush fires are being started around tho Bay to clear tracts that have been cut over tho past year. Tho law re quiring permits and tho exercising of precautions to provent the fires spreading is being strictly enforced. Start Baiulon Mill. L. J. Cody of Bandon, Is In tho city on business. Mr. Cody expects to start tho mill of the Cody Lumber Company tho first of 'tho month. Owing to the low pri ces of lumber, the mill, like most of the others on the Coqullle, has been closed for sometime. Coos County Statistics. Accordj" lng to the monthly report of vital statistics filed by County health of ficer, Dr. Culln of Coqullle, thero were sixteen births, eleven males and five females, in August. There were seven deaths, flvo males and two females during the same month. Buy Fine Horse. A number of Coos Bay men have purchased a fine Belglnn stallion, said to bo ono of tho best horses over brought to this section. Those interested in tho pur chaso aro: L. II. Ilolsner, Baston dorf Bros, Albert Seellg, P. Hennes sey, L. J. Simpson, W. J. Walker, E. J. Roberts, W. C. Harris, B. F. Ross, G. F. Ross, C. P. Coloman. Ferry Nearly Done. Tho new ferry for tho Marshfl'eld-Eastsldo run, 4. iRooringl i Mr. A. L. Balrd, Gen. Mgr. Princes Court Proprietary, Limited, Melbourne, writes as follows: "I havo i uch pleasuro in Informing you that tho Mnlthold lining of our Chuto Lake has proved, after three months' severe tostlng, highly successful, and, as far ns I can Judge, la ontiroly watertight, tho only loss of water appearing to bo from evaporation and splashing." I! The Paraffine C. E. NICHOLSON, i Persona! Notes AUGUST ERICKSON of Ten MIIp. Ib in Marshfield today. IRA ABBOTT of Myrtle Point, Is in Marshfield on business. ROBERT HERRON Is 111 at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Wilson, on Broadway. MISS ANNA SMITH of Daniels Creek Is spending the day with friends in Marshfield. DR. WALTER CULIN of was In the city today trains on business. Coqullle. between W. HAUXURST, T. J. Nolan, J. O'Neill and G. W. Berry left on tho Roseburg stage today. POSTMASTER LEE WEBSTER antl Mrs. Webster of Empire, wero Marshfield visitors yesterday. B. M. IRELAND returned yesterday from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends In Olalla, Washing ton. MRS. DR. HORSFALL came In today from their North Slough ranch to attend n meeting of the Chamlnado Club. MR. nnd MRS. GEO. E. PEOPLES of Coqullle, wero In tho city today visiting friends and transacting business. MRS. THOMPSON, teacher at tho North Lake school, Is visiting frlands and shopping In Marsh field today. JOS SCHILLING, an engineer of tho Larson Logging- Company, has gone to Victoria, B. C, where ho expects to locate. JUDGE E. D. SPERRY of Coqullle, was In tho city today on business before United States Commissioner Llljeqvlst In tho contest hearing of Ferry vs. Elliott. Mrs. Sperry ac companied tho judge and visited friends while In tho city. CAPT. ROBERT DUNHAM of tho Roanoke, Is 111 at Portland of pneumonia, and Capt. Black who had charge of the Eureka during Capt. Noren's Illness, is in chargo of the steamship. The many friends of Capt. Dunham on Coos Bay will wish for his early recov ery. E. POLLEXFEN and wife, who have been spending the past week with relatives on tho Bay, will leave on tho M. F. Plant this week for their home In San Francisco They plan to lease tholr homo there and re turn to Coos Bay to malre their homo for tho winter and perhaps permanently. Mr Pollexfon ran In hero thirty years ago as a purser on ono of tho vessels but frays ho never reallze.d until novv how nlco a place Coos Bny Is to live on. which had to be slightly changed, Is nearly ready for Inspection and ser vice. It will probably bo Inspected In a day or two. Tho city's slip Is not ready, tho change that was or dered In tho original work on It not having been completed. Capt. Reed will endeavor to arrange It so that It may bo temporarily used and mean while an effort will bo mado to havo tho slip altered. Tho city council-decided last evening not to use tho C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufacturing Company's slip, as was proposed a week or two ago. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 2, at 2 P. M. NOTIIINO but tho best at Haines. Paint Co. San r-anclico vuiiiornla Local Distributor ---------- fc