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il.lim ,- W utirJkvia THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. H ,' l ft ---- - - I iLES ODD I Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and 3 4 Act Comedy Drama 1 "The Counterfeiters" Reserved Seats on Sale at Lockhart & Parson's Drug Store NEXT C( I P. E. HAGUE, Tres. mMtdUmi&M.VklJiHLtLZimS COOS BAY ELMER A. TODD, Director We're Still Hammering? MMS Classes in Harmony, Cqunterpoint. etc. Vocal Sight JRaading and ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, New O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phone 1055 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 FStSassHorsSoelnl Heavy Forging a Specialty. First Class Logging Tools Give Us a Call. W. fharp, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cavanagh, Chapman (& Co. ' General Repair Work and Voodturning. Launches a Specialty Root of Queen Avenue, Marshfield VOTING CONTEST NOT GOOD AFTKR, OCTOBER 11, 1008. TIIE COOS PAY TIMES ' VOTING CONTEST For Dlst, Address Good for one vote filled out and cent to The Times office by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot will be altered In any way, or transferred after being received by The Times. SHS2SHSESc!Sa5HSHS5Sai5ES2SHSHS2SBSHSESHSHSH5HS25HSS52SHSZ5a5HSHSHHSHS Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. i eS2SH525a5E5HSS5H5SSHE25HfE5ESaSH57ESaSE5E5ES25252SE5HSa52SESI5HS2S2525 DO NOT TAKE TIIE 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. - FELLOWS HALL f CO. WEEK j to get your Hardware trade because we know we can give you the most satisfaction at the least cost. Whether It bo trade-tools, agricultural Im plements or domestic and culinary utensils, wo know that our stock Is superior lu quality and durability to any in town. You can only find this out by leaving a trial order with us. You'll surely leave niany more afterwards. M. I). SUMNER, Vlce-Prcs. naaaMsaitau'y wKwaw cranage -FACULTY--Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Miss Lucy Sherwood Ilorton Voice Miss Mable Olaro Millis Violin (To be announced later.) Musical Kindergarten Miss l.ucy Sherwood Ilorton i Prop. NORTH PR'.NT SfEHET MARSHI IBLU, OREQON . - MACHIN! Material PLUM1ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS , PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION When you pay your subscription, be sure that you get your votes for The Coos Hay Times Popular Voting Contest. Holp your friend, lodge or school to win one of The Times voting con test prizes. $S00 WANTED for one year nt 8 per cent with good security. Ad dress 'Z' care Times. FOR SALE Good small gasoline launch, first class condition. For sale cheap. See M. A. Sweetman, or 'phone 2235. WANTED At once a woman to work half a day for the rent of two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, including lights, water and laundry. These rooms are suitable for man and wife. Phone 501. 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 office. 200 or more acres or coal land suitable for fruit growing, threex 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. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Apply Robert Marsden, Sr., Phono 4S1. 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 wrlta us. Address: Aetna Realty Company, 225 Failing building, Portland, Ore. FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures and stock of liquors and cigars, groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry end Flanagan at Blanco Hotel. FOR SALE The sea-going launch Vamoose. Equipped with ten horse power Union engine. En quire North Bend Fish Market. 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. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the First Trust & Savings Bank of Coos Bay at Marshfield, in the State of Oregon, at the 'close of business, . September 23, 1908. Resources. Loans and discounts ....$54,266.85 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ..... 24.51 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 78,617.11 Due from approved re serve banks 37,484.83 Checks and other cash items 1,065.52 Taxes and assessments. . . 250.45 Expenses 3,613.01 Cash on hand 17,387.58 Total $192,709.80 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In. .. $100,000.00 Interest 2,250.74 Exchange 14.55 Rents 1.47C.50 Individual deposits sub ject to check 85,794.61 Demand certificates of deposit 450.00 Time certificates of de posit . 70.00 Savings deposits 2,647.46 Total $192,709.86 Stato of Oregon, County of Coos, ss I, D. Kreitzor, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. D. KREITZER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 29th day of September, 1908. JOHN D. GOSS, Notary Public, Correct Attest: JOHN S. COKE, WILLIAM GRIMES, JOHN F.' HALL. Read the Times' Want Ads. Wffi p COOS RAY TIrS. The following tables give tbe hours of high and low tides (or every day this week: OCTOBER, 1008. Wi$fi TOE I vir IGH WATER A. M. P. : Date h. m. ft h. in. Thursday . 1 3:55 4.6 3:29 Friday . . 2 4:59 4.3 4:25 Saturday . .3 6:20 4.2 5:36 SUNDAY . .4 7:44 4.5 7:00 ft. 6.4 6.1 5.8 5.7 OCTOBER, 1008. LOW AVATEKI A. M. P. M. Date. h. m, ft li. m. 10:18 11:24 ft. Thursday Friday . Saturday SUNDAY 9:15 10:11 11:30 0:38 3.0 3.5 3.8 0.5 0.6 3.8 0.0 1:07 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated P'ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Showers tonight or Friday in north and fair in south. Cooler except in southwest portion. Northwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. . For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., ,Sept. 30, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 73 Minimum 42 At 5 p. m 59 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. ' Willielniina Sails. The Wllhelml na sailed this morning for Bandon and Port Orford. She had a full cargo of merchandise and other stuff. Entertains nt Bridge. Miss Vi vian Taylor is entertaining a number of young ladles at a bridge party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Straw this afternoon. Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral services of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Anderson, of the United States Life Saving Station, who was accidentally killed yesterday, will be hold from tho Swedish Lutheran church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inspect Road. The county com missioners and Judge Hall, who have been inspecting the county roads In the vicinity of Alleganey returned this morning and report that they went to the end of the road above Silver Falls and find that the road which has been built this summer is In good condition and that the con tractors did good work. Sells Mother's Restaurant. W. W. Wilklns has sold "Mother's Res taurant" on Broadway to two you:ig Japanese who have been at Beaver Hill and who will take charge soon. It will thus becomo the first Japan ese restaurant In the city. Mr. Wil klns built up a large business during his management of the place and his many friends will dislike to see him leave. Light Rainfall. Less rain fell during September just closed, than in any September for six years. Oc tober started out this morning with a good shower indicating that it won't be as dry as September. The rain will do considerable good and reduce tho danger from forest fires. It is also said that a little wet weather will bo beneficial to health conditions. Voting Couple Weds. Alva Doll and Miss Myrtle Eva Baldwin, a well-known Marshfield young couplo, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Baldwin on Daniel's Creek, last ovon Ing. Only immediate relatives were present. Tho Rev. John Thomas of Coqulllo, officiated. They will bo tho recipients of congratulations and well wishes from a host of friends. They will reside in a new cottage which Mr. Doll has just completed. tt-tt-H---H-K-H-tt--tt- IT IS SURPRISING HOW I Heinz's Vinegar v Does Sell at 50c A GALLON C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER PHONE 071. --t:----::-::-:t-::--j:-x tOGOWt Personal Notes TWVW MAYOR L. J. SIMPSON of North Bend, was In Marshfield today on business. J. P. POINTER, tho Coquille livery man, was in, the city today be tween trains. SENATOR-ELECT W. C. CHASE .of Coquille, wns In the city today on legal business. MRS. F. C. BURCH has returned from a visit at tho Gould ranch, near Allegany. C. M. HIMEBAUGH, tho architect, has returned from a several days stay In North Bend. JAY TOWER and Wm. Cordes have gone to tho Sandhills for a few days duck shooting. MISS WALSH of Portland, arrived here today to take a position in the Western Union office. MISS MAY MAGEE and Mrs. Win. Mageo of Empire, were shopping and visiting friends in Marshfield today. MRS. DURAND and daughter, Miss May Durand of Flagstaff, spent today shopping and visiting friends in Marshfield. H. C. DIEKS of North Bond, was in Marshfield yesterday. Ho believes that the data and facts concerning the business on Coos Bay will re sult In Col. Holablrd reporting fa orably to E. H. Harrlman for tho construction of the Drain-Coos Bay line immediately. MRS. MARY E. THOMPSON, who has been teaching school at North Lake, was taken suddenly ill at tho homo of Mrs. Bolster in North Bend yesterday, and it is feared that she will not bo able to open the regular school term at Llbby which was to start next Monday. TEW MILE SCHOOL 1 GIVES ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Thomas and Pupils Present Pleasing Program to Largo Audience In Rural District. The pupils of the Ten Mile school tho other evening gave one of tho most enjoyable entertainments that has ever been given by pupils of a rural school in this section, accord ing to the largo number of friends and patrons who were present. Tho entertainment was arranged by Mrs. Thomas, the teacher, who had tho hearty and enthusiastic cooperation of her pupils. All did very' well. Tho entertainment ended in a social hop. Tho program was as follows: Address of welcome . . . .Lola Adams Song "Grand Old Flag" By school. Dialogue "Right and Wrong"; Tom McCuIloch and Ben Munson. Recitation "A little Girl" Elsie Thomas. Song "Starlight" Lizzie Munson, Ruby Davis, Edith McCuIloch and Annie Smith. Orchestra selection. Dialogue, "How Mrs. Gaskell Did Not Hire a Cook" Annie Smith, Ruby and Edith McCuIloch, Mrs. Tho mas, Lola Adams, Dolbert Bon. Dialogue, "Keeping Your Eyes Open" Ben Roberts and Dave Munson. Song "Long, Long Ago" Edith Markham, Blanche Raymond. Dialogue "Black On One Sido" Delbert Bon and Milton Markham. Dialogue ,. "Eight O'Clock'M Blanche Raymond, Edith Markham. Orchestra selection. Solo, "Rocked In tho Cradle of tho Deep" Mr. Hawklnson. Dialogue, "Tho Model Lesson or Tho Trials of a Teacher," by ten pupils. Boy's song, "Dip, Boys, Dip tho Oar" Bon Munson, Andrew Thomas, Mil ton Llghthall and Ben Roberts. Song . "Homo Again" Choir. Recitation Mrs. Thompson Drill and closing song School Closing address ...Milton Markham AT TIIE THEATRE. The Margaret lies Company will play Friday and Saturday nights at Odd Fellows' Hall In "Tho Counter feiters1." This play Is a comedy drama and notwithstanding that tho title sounds melo-dramatic, it Is a laugh from start to finish. Tho river towns again greeted tho Ilea Company with packed houses and Judging from tho business they did there In Marshfield thoy, no doubt, will havo to put out tho "S. R. O." sign. Remember Friday and Satur day nights "Tho Counterfeiters," nt I. O. O, F. Hail. Seats now on sale at Lookhart & Parsons Drug Store. , - $$$ suMn m Vn m iiLUfr i umu City Officials Hear of Attempt to Oust Them But Can't Verify Report. Reports that a petition to invoko the recall in Marshfield and oust sev eral members of the council and other city officials from their offices is current on the streets, but these rumors could not be verified today. No one could bo found who would admit that he had anything to do with such .a movement. The report was circulated among tho city officials lato yesterday af tronoon just prior to the special meeting of the council. Tho names of several were connected with tho organization of a movement to in voke tho recall, but all of these who could be seen by a Times reporter today denied participation in such a movement. Mayor Straw, Councilman Nas burg and City Attorney Farrln said that they understood meetings were hold at the Finnish hall yesterday afternoon and evening concerning tho matter. No one could be found who would admit that he attended such a meeting. Tho report caused quite a flutter among the mombers of tho council and the other officials and some of tho councilmen talked of resigning at once. Col. Wm. Grimes said that he had hoard of such a report but that ho would not countenance any such movement. F. S. Dow said that ho heard there was such a thing talked of, but that he personally was opposed to it. CONTRACTOR STONE IS ANGRY AT COUNCIL Declares That Mut-shflrltl Body Is Malting Anarchists and Ts Worse Than Russian Government. Contractor Stone, ono of the mem bers of the firm that recently com pleted tho Laurel street improve ment, last evening told Mayor Straw and the city council that the Marsh field body was making anarchists and declared that It was worse than tho Russian governm&nt. His expression of opinion came in response to a query from Mayor Straw as to what they desired. Mr. Stone and his partner completed tho Job sometlmo ago, but as part of tho property own ers want to take advantage of tho Eddy bonding act, tho money was not In readiness for thorn when they completed tho work. They have been aftor it several times. It is expected that they will bo paid today. Mr. Stono said last night' that if they were not paid today, ho and his part ner would close tho street. Yesterday, tho council accepted tho grading of Sixth street and ordered Bjorquist and Harqulst paid $900 on their contract. Holm and Haglund wero ordered paid $279 en their contract. A petition from property-owners on 'C street, botween Fourth and Wilcox streets, objecting to tho pro posed raise In tho grado of the now elevated roadway was laid on tho tablo with tho understanding that no heed would bo given It. ADVERTISED LIST. List of unclaimed letters remain ing In tho Marshfield, Oregon post office, October 1, 1908. Persons call ing for the samo will please say ad vertised and pay ono cont for each advertised letter called for: J. F. Andrews, W. A. Bruce, Miss Ida Cornwell.'Vernio Chesloy, James S. Carter, Mrs. Charles Cully, T. A. Davis, J. Doss, R. L. Digan, Mrs. Olivia Edman, Harris Ellsworth, John S. Hays, Alfred Helperk, J..W. Holloway, E. Johnston, F. P. John son, Miss H. Johnson, Louis Kuntson, S. W. Keller, B. Kelly, W. H. Leh man, E. W. Lormer, K. Matsumoto, Mrs. Josephine Mattson, W. F. Ma son, Jack Murphy, Vomer Nystrora, Audors Nllson, MIbs Rosa Orme, W. C. Pole, Howard Rico, Charles Yost, Miss Addio Stono, L. D. Scott, Carl Swanson, J. E. Turner, Mrs. Hattlo Tufnoy, Charley II. Whitaker, Henry Wlsti, S. B. Wood, Mrs. J. A. Wodard. W. B. CURTIS, P. M.' NOTICE. To whom it may concern: I have sold my place of business, known as "Mother's Restaurant." If there aro any just bills against mo, I wish them prosonted nt onco as I am about to loavo tho city. Thanking all my patrons and busi ness aBgoola'tofl for kindness shown mo, I romain Rospootfully yours, W, W. WILKINS. hi iil Bi R nm H' i. L4 ' Kile