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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908.
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SHOPS, JUST UNPACKED
AND ON OUH SHELVES
NEW. UmiGIIT AND
SMOOTH. PICK OUT YOUR
SUIT OR YOUR OVER
COAT, OR ROTH. HAVE
IT FIT. SEE THAT IT IS
STYLISH AND THEN REST
CONTENT FOR WINTER
TO COME. REMEMRER
THAT OUR CLOTHES ARE
ALL STEIN-RLOCH AND
KIRSCHIJAUM MADE
THE BEST TAILORING IN
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Overcoats, Cravenette Coats, in fact the most com
plete clothing and furnishing stock on Coos Bay at
your disposal for Fall Season J 908.
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FOR RENT Campbell's wood and
coal yard on North Front street,
Marshflcld, with all necessary
tools, etc., for business. Fine op-
. portunlty. Apply D. D. Campbell,
Marshfleld, Ore.
IFOR SALE One hundred dollar Co
lumbia song mandlo phonograph,
the thing for danco or hall enter
tainment. Address 'K care Times.
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A LARGE STOCK OF
MICHIGAN SPEED WHEELS
IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR ALREADY COMPLETE
Line of Launch Su
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
5 s
Water Front
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NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
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Building Material
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE nd PLUMUNG SUPPLIES
TERRA COTTA F,RST CLASS
G00DS PLUMBING and
WHOLESALE TINNING SHOP
.nd RETAIL IN OPERATION
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (i SUPPLY CO
North Hend, Oregon. q
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FOIl SALE CHEAP Almost new
furniture of 3 rooms, complete for
housekeeping. Third and 'D' Sts.,
over Marhle Works.
FOR SALE Good small gasoline
launch, first class condition. For
sale cheap. See M. A. Sweetman,
or 'phone 2235.
FOUND Lunch hasket containing
artificial flowers. Owner can get
same at Times office uy paying for
this notice.
FOR ItENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, near Park bandstand,
North Dend Mrs. Chas Mulr.
WANTED Get your roofs fixed be
fore the rains set In. See L. M.
Friend & Watson, corner Broad
way and Washington streets, South
Marshfleld.
WANTED Roof repairing. See L.
M. Friend & Watson, corner
Broadway and Washington1 streets,
South Marshfleld.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for housekeeping. No children.
Inquire 'L' Times.
WANTED At once a woman to
work half a day for the rent of
two nlce'y furnished housekeeping
rooms, including lights, water
and laundry. These rooms are
suitable for man and wife. Phone
501.
WANTED Man and wife on farm
Steady employment. Apply to C.
P. Coleman, Templeton, Ore.
WANTED Girl to do general house
work. Apply Robert Marsden, Sr.,
Phono 4S1.
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 Hote"l.
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 0-room flats In
the O'Conuell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
your FIro Insurance Policy always
stands to protect you from loss. One
nover knows how soon the flro
demon may visit nnd put tho onco
happy homo into a charred heap of
ruins. What a blessing Is a good
Policy n such an event! How cruel
It seoms to bo without ono whan all
is lost! This Is your own fault. It
costs you little per annum to bo all
the tlmo protected. If you fail to
secure this protection tho fault Is
yours alone. See
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.
rtuenls for tin LfirKeM nnd Jlcsf
Companies. j
Your dollar always catches a good
bargain here in Men's Outflttings.
Discriminating buyers find completo
satisfaction in making selections
from our superb display. Hero are
somo examples:
A neat hat positively 'waterproof
for 1.25
An umbrella you could bo proud of
at 7I5c and $1.00
An up-to-date suit right in every
respect, for $10.00
A cravenette coat, from. .$10 to $25
A pair of shoes Just what you want
for $:$.50
FIXUP
EXCLUSIVE OUTFITTERS for MEN
North Front Street
Opposite ISrenkwater Olllce.
Steamer Flyer
JjAWJIORN H McCULLOCH,
Owners.
j vo. Marshfleld Lvo. North Bond
7:00 A. M, 7:45 A. M.
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10:45 " 11:15 "
1:00 P. M 1:45 P. M.
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Open for ClmHr Nlglil. nnd Similuys
'llio IMjur Always Ltsiu-s on Time.
COOS HAY TllirS.
The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
the
for
OCTOBER, 1008.
1IGII WATER A. to.
Date h. m. ft
Saturday . .3 G:20 4.2
SUNDAY . .4 7:44 4.5
LOW WATER A. M.
Date. h. m.l ft.
Saturday . .3 11:301 3.8
SUNDAY . .4 0:38 0.6
P. M.
h. m. ft.
5:3G 5.S
7:00 5.7
P. M.
h. m.l ft.
1:07 3.8
WEATHER, FORECAST.
(By Associated P-ess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight; Sunday, warmer.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end'
ing 5 p. m Oct. 2, by Mrs
E. Mingus, special government
meteorological observer. $
Maximum 5C
Minimum 45 $
At 5 p. m 54
Precipitation 12
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
Miss Hunt lletltfr Miss Anna
Hunt, tho nurse who contracted
diphtheria while nursing the Cutlip
children on Coos river, is reported
rapidly Improving. It Is believed
that she can bo released from quar
antine next week.
llishop Scudding Hack Bishop
Scadding of the Episcopal diocese of
Oiegon has returned fiom a tour of
the Coqullle Valley and will hold
services in the Episcopal church in
Marshfleld tomorrow morning and
evening and in Noith Bend In the
afternoon.
Young Couple Wed Charles Cor
thell and Goldle V. Shilling, a well
known Marshfleld young couple, were
united in marriage this week by
Judgo John F. Hall. Mr. Corthell
has charge of the delivery depart
ment of Hlbbard's laundry. They
will reside here.
Nc-w Minister Hero The Rev. Mr.
Rutledgo and wife arrived hero on
tho Breakwater yesterday. Mr. Rut
lodge is tho new pastor of tho. First
M. E. Church and will occupy tho
pulpit there tomorrow. They wore
met at tho wharf by a number of tho
congregation and given a warm re
ception. Lumber Mnikot Better. Alfred
Johnson, Sr., president of the John
son Lumber Company at Coqullle,
was In the city today on his return
from San Francisco on a business
trip. Mr. Johnson reports that busi
ness In that city Is picking up and
that tho lumber market is becoming
stronger and with prices a Httlo
higher, though in his opinion, It
would not help tho mills any as tho
prices for logs havo been advanced.
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Heinz's Vinegar
Does Sell at
50c A GALLON
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY GROCER
PHONE 071.
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C. E. HULSE left this morning for
Roseburg.
E. C. BARKER of Coqulle, Is In
Marshfleld. v
JESSE SMITH'S children, who havo
been ill of throat trouble, are Im
proving. MRS. REYNOLD OLSON of Empire,
Is arranging to move to North
Bend for tho winter.
CHAS. PETERSON, a well-known
rancher of RIverton, was In Marsh
field today on business.
CAPT. HARRIS of Sumner, has mov
ed Into the fine new resldenco
which ho built this summer.
C. E. HOLLOWPETER, manager of
the Bandon Telephone exchange,
Is In Marshflcld on business.
GEORGE BAINES and wife, return
ed on the M. F. Plant last evening
from California where they have
been visiting for a few weeks.
FLOYD COFFELT was down from
his Coos River ranch today. Tho
recent frost did not materially
damage his fruit and vegetables.
MRS. E. M FUHRMAN of Coqullle,
was In Marshfleld today en route
to Los Angeles whorcssho Is called
by tho serious illness of her
mother.
MISS MAE HUNT of Minneapolis,
who has been spending consider
able time in Bay City, will leavo
tomorrow on the Breakwater for
Portland.
MRS. MARK CUTLIP has contracted
dlptherla while nursing members
of tho Sherman Cutlip family who
were ill. There are now four
cases In tho family.
MRS. MAGENN, who has been spend
ing some time at Arago for tho
benefit of her health, came over to
day to visit her husband, Capt.
Magenn of tho Breakwater.
J. M. UMSTADT, proprietor of tho
Anona Cash Grocery, Is recovering
from a severe attack of poison-oak
po.isoning contracted while on an
outing up Coos River Sunday.
COL. COACH of Bandon, is spending
a few days with friends in Marsh
fleld and looking after business In
terests hero. Ho has been feeling
poorly for sometime but Is some
what Improved.
A. J. FRENCH arrived from Salinas,
Cal., yesterday to visit his wlfo
at the home of her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. J. T. McCoimac. Mrs.
French will accompany him back
to Salinas in a few weeks If her
health will permit.
A. S. HAMMOND of Coqullle, was In
Marshfleld today with Mrs. Ham
mond who Is about to leavo for
Portland and other northern
points. While sho Is away, Mr.
Hammond Is planning on an ox
tended fishing trip.
G. W. GREGG, who has been at tho
hospital hero for tho past few
weeks being treated for injuries
received at Smith-Powers logging
camp on Cunningham Creek, re
turned to his homo at Coqullle this
afternoon.
MISS LAURA ESCOTT will close an
eight months term of school on
Coos River Friday. This Is tho
third year that sho has taught suc
cessfully there. The dipthorla
scare caused many pupils to quit
and consequently no program will
bo held tho last day.
MISS MAUDE PAINTER loft on tho
M. F. Plant this afternoon for
Tuioa, Okla., where she will spend
the winter with her sister, Mrs.
Rice. En route to Oklahoma, Miss
Painter will spend a week with
Miss Daisy Dako who visited her
hero last summer and who Is now
attending Loland Stanford University.
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WE HAVE THE
Largest Stock
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TEEL RANGES
AND
Range Supplies
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