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MmilMfcfeftu THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1908. 8-8-8-8-8-a-8-a-8-8-88-8-8-8-8-a-8-8-a-a-8-8-8-8-8-a-8-8-8-a-8-::8-8-8-8-8-8-8-a-8-8-8-8-a-a-a-8-8 8 :V i a i a ! a ! a a Marx Fine Clo .i Hart Sehaffiier thing $20 to $45 i 4i$r JPt v BMP WW fe'irt:.rf m, w i IP S RfM It JS Copyright 1908 by " jktoS' J Hsrt Schaffher & Marx $$zsr Soimeborn Sons' Popular Priced Suits and 'coats $ 1 2.50 to $ 1 8.00 ' We Positively Guarantee a Fit ' Boys', Youths' and Yoimg Men's Suits and O'coatS, positively the largest and best assortment ever displayed in your city We can fit all comers, from the small boy to the largest citizen on Coos Bay and positively guarantee satisfaction or your money back. Remember the place. 'KNOX? 2TJSW Y02UC T Ptf w 'First Trast and Savings Bank Building it it it 7 a t :: a :': :: u i a i a a a a a a I i a a a it i a a a a t a i iMt-tt-8----8-8-8-n-tt-8-8-tt-8-8- 4 $$ .$. 4 c -o - $ - $.$ $-.-. ODD FELLOWS HALL Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2 and 4 Act Comedy Drama "PL- n il ?? 1,0 Reserved Seats on Sale at Lockhart & Parson's Drug Store i NEXT WEEK "T GREAT STRIKE" t V)- )"'fc,-- fr . t-w 0r-$0 &91 WANTED Get your roofs fixed be fore the rains set in. See L. M. Friend & Watson, corner Broad way and Washington streets, South Marshficld. WANTED noof repairing. See L. M. Friend & Watson, corner Broadway and, Washington streets, South MarshQeld. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. No children. Inquire 'L' Times. S00 WANTED for one year at S per cent with gOQd security. Ad dress 'Z' caro Times. rerirrTCRTirjagrareEgR-T3sg.iTi;: -FACULTY-- Piano Mr. Palmer A. Todd Misa Lucy Sherwood Ilorton Voice Miss Mablo Clare Millis Violin (To be announced later.) Musical Kindergarten Miss F.ucy Sherwood Ilorlon Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Heading and ensemble. Apply for catalogno or information to the Director, Now O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phono 1955 HH I COOS BA' MEW- 3 MlKlV ELMER A. TODJ, Director KruunnacaiiH 23ESESEEESSS2ESJ i 'il ii iiim i ii mi i"ii mi mm i ii ii i urn vmammrnwunsrasxiHK acTJiTunmr: sob xaz&mw. "Bssmmmsaami IwOX :20 Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSEN 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. COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: tho tor OCTOBER, 1008. 3IGII WATER A. Mt. P. M. Date h. m. ft h. in. ft. Friday . . 2 4:50 4.3 4:25 6.1 Saturday . .3 6:20 4.2 5:30 5.8 SUNDAY . .4 7:44 4.5 7:00 5.7 OCTOBER, 1008. LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Friday . . 2 10:11 3.5 11:24 0.0 Saturday . .3 11:30 3.8 SUNDAY . .4 0:3S 0.6 1:07 3.8 WANTED Man and wife on farm. Steady employment. Apply to C. P. Coleman, Templeton, Ore. FOR RENT Nlco furnished rooms, close in. Inquire 'S' Times office. 200 or more acres or coal land sutoblo for fruit growing, three and one half miles from Marsh field, on tido water, only $26 per acre. Will you let this and other bargains wo linvo In real estate pass you by? I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Apply Rooert Marsden, Sr., Phono 481. STATIONERS OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL I I T ' I llll ilHMI ' ' i'i" WUM-Wgn 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 i V IT IS SURPRISING V I HOW J s i a Heinz s Vmegar $ Docs Sell at 50c A GALLON a i :: :: a i a a a a C. W. WOLCOTT V 8 THE FAMILY GROCER 8 n PHONE 071. 8 I -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOnN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff 4 Orpington chickens for sale $1.50 to $5,00 for setting of IS. SIANGAN'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies in general. Licensed cmbalmcr with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. i RESIDENCE 2103. iMvviivi'3rrTrsivesr77Y mm 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 ton horse power Union onglne. En quire North Bend Fish Market. 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 & Hafl. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Please take notice that tho second installment of taxeg will bo delin quent October otl:, 1908. No cards will be sent out except upon applica tion. Datod September 10th, 1908. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff and tax colloctor WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. O Fair tonight and Saturday, cooler west, warmer east. o LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ond- O. ing 5 p. m Oct. 1, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. O Maximum 60 Minimum 52 business that Mr. Mangan has on joyed. Mr. Mangan will remain with him for a time. Mother Very 111 Mrs. D. II. IIol- comb of Ten Mile, was in Marshficld today en route to Los Angeles whore she Is called by the serious illness of her mother. On account of her ad vanced age, it Is feared that she may not bo able to withstand tho ill ness. She formerly resided In Coos county. Club For Bamlon. Messrs. Fred erick and Kime, two progressive young business men of Bnndon, were in Marshfleld last evening inspecting the Mlllicoma Club. Tho business men of Bandon are planning on es tablishing a similar organization there. They were very much pleas ed with tho Mlllicoma club. iiiiiiKl'Ki1'Ki: VTVWiV&VVVWVV5vW il v g rersonai M. D. POYNTZ has moved into one of the O'Connell flats. i rentes E. C. BARKER of Coquillo, was in tho city today between trains. WM. CANDLIN of Coquillo, was In Marshfleld yesterday on business. MRS. RUSSELL of North Coos River, is spending the day in Marshfleld. At 5 p. m. .56 $ Precipitation 19 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. Mill Entertain. Miss Genevievo Songstacken is entertaining a num ber of young ladles at her homo this afternoon. , Left 'Frisco Day Lute. Tho M. F. Plant was a day late out of 'Frisco this trip, leaving there late Wednes day. It is expected that she will reach hero sometime this afternoon or evening. . Lcnvo Bills Behind. Twiss Broth ers, who have been conducting tho Garden City Tailoring Company, on Front street, disposed of their busi ness to Mrs. Vlncont and left with out taking tho trouble to settle ac counts hold by a number of firms. It is understood that they wont to Portland, and an attempt may be to ascertain their whoreabouts and collect tho bills. F. C. TRUE wont to the Coquillo Val ley today to look after business matters. HARRY KRIBBS, the Myrtle Point hardware dealer, was In tho city today on business. CHARLES SALINE has moved from Broadway into tho Stogard resi dence on First street. W. E. PIKE and daughter of Myr tle Point, came over today to take passage for San Francisco. Makes Quick Trip. Tho Wllhol mina made a record trip yesterday. She sailed from North Bond at 8:30 o'clock, with nlnety-flvo tons of freight for Bandon, reached her des tination 'and unloaded and took on a cargo of 300,000 shingles and othor froight, and reached Coos Bay about 10 o'clock last evening. Today, she will sail for Port Orford with about 100 tons of miscellaneous freight. Nntm Smith Out. Tho Nann Smith went down to the lower bay, yesterday to take on tho remainder of her cargo there from lighters. It Is expected that she will sail today for Bay Point. Look Up Dor Case. L. A. Llljeq vist, deputy prosecuting attorney, loft thlssifternoon for Myrtlo Point to investigate a dog-killing case there. Under a recent law, tho kill ing of a dog is mado a criminal offense. Husband Died. Mrs. Olivia Ed mund has returned from a two years visit at her old homo In Sweden. During her visit thoro, hor husband died. Edmund was omployed In tho local mills and was woll-known on Coos Bay. Sells Barber Shop. M. J. Mangan hag gold the O. K. barber shop to R. L. Edwards. Mr. ISdwarda Is welj 1nown to the trade here and will un- doublod.y hold and enlurgo the good California Catches It. Mrs. Rob ert McCann is in receipt of somo Riverside, California, papers from a friend thoro which tell of tho destruc tion of tho entlro grapo crop of Southern California by ono of tho most severe hall storms over known there. In ono instanco F. B. Ross, a hotel man who was caught in tho hall, was Uadly bruised about tho head as a result of being battered by hailstones as largo as lemons. Coos Bay climate seems pretty good aftor reading these reports. REME.MBER THE DATE, OCTO BER 0, at tho Rink. Grand masquer ade ball. Music by Bay City Orchestra. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 3, at 2 P. M. CHILDREN ATTENTION, grapho phono given away. Call at C003 Bay Cash Storo. NOTHING but the boat at Halnos. HOT TAMALI5S at Corthell's. Road the Times' Want Ads. MISS ANNA SMITH and Tom Smith of Dallas Creek, are visiting friends and shopping in Marshfleld. MR. and MRS. MAUZEY returned today from their honeymoon trip to Portland and other northern points. MRS. FRANCIS McLEOD will leavo shortly for San' Francisco and other southern points to spond her vacation. GEORGE A. GOULD and Miss Milllo Gould 'oxpect to leave this weok for San Francisco nnd other south ern points. MISS ELEANOR HELM has issuod Invitations for a party to bo given at tho M. A. Sweotman homo Sat urday afternoon. MRS. I. HODSON, who has boon spending tho past year with Mrs. Robert Agers at AtlaB City, Cal., Is oxpected homo soon. DR. E. MINGUS went to Ton Mllo this afternoon in response to call from tho Davo Roberts family, a member of which is ill. MRS. HATTIE NICHOLLS of tho Morchant & Kammeror store, who has been spending tho past flvo weeks in various California towns. Is oxpected homo on tho M. F. Plant. Mil. and MRS. JOHN WRIGHT, who have boon residing on Coos Rivor for tho past year, came down today . to tako the Breakwater for Port land. They will go to Dayton, Wash. Mrs. Mitchell will accom pany them to their now homo. . M H