THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908.
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ILES THEATRE CO.
Friday and Saturday, Uct. 9 and II) I
The Thrilling Labor Play I
"TTe GREAT STRIKE" I
Reserved Seats on Sale at Lockhart & Parson's Drug Store
NEXT WEEK
"OKLAHOMA"
1 WALL PAPER AND PAINTS
LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS
DEADENING FELT DRY PASTE TINTING COLORS
VARNISHES ALCOHOL SHELLAC
Agent for Jolinson's Dyes mid Wax Finishes.
Coos Bay Paint & Wall Paper Co.
Second and 'C Streets, Across From New Hotel.
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Department Is Nowt
Ready for Business J
Wo have In stock everything
that you can think of in use
ful articles In household
goods:
China, glassware, crockery,
granite ware, tinware, brushes,
toys, stationery and a fancy
basket assortment.
In our 10c and 13c oepartment y0n -will find something that
everybody wants. Articles that will cost you from 30c to -10c In
any merchandise store in the Country. If you have not given the
inc Store a call, you can not conceive the money you can save
there.
WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN GETTING THE SOLE AGENCY FOR
THE COLUMWA DISC AND CYLINDER TALKING MACHINES.
A largo selection of the latest records always on hand. Cylinder
records 25c and the double disc records for 05c. Practically two
records for the price of one.
Wo take pride In calling your attention to our installment sys
tem of selling Pianos and Talking Machines, and will venture to
say that we are the only house In Coos county that will sell a
strictly High Grade Piano for ,$io down and $0 per month.
Victor and Columbia Talking Machines for $10 down and $5 per
month. We have a large stock of Pianos on hand: Hardman,
Harrington, Price & Teeple, Milton and other makes of prominence,
which wo are selling at Rock Bottom Prices.
Also slightly used and second-hand Pianos at a sacrifice if taken
soon.
Do not fail to come and hear the Bryan and Taft speeches Sat
urday evening.
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COOS BAY
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-FACULTY
Piano
Mr. Elmer A. Todd
Misa Lucy Sherwood Horton
Voice
Miss Mablo Olare Millis
Violin
(To be announced later.)
Musical Kindergarten
Miss '.ucy Shenvoud Horton
Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Reading and
ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, New
O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phono 1055
ELMER A. TODD, Director
"V!lV'fflifii
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phdne 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
Beiween Safety and Danger
your Fire Insurance Policy always
stands to protect you from loss. One
never knows how soon tho fire
demon may visit and put tho onco
happy homo into a charred heap of
ruins. Whrt a blessing is a good
Policy In such an event! How cruel
it seems to be without one when all
Is lost! This is your own fault. It
costs you little per annum to bo all
the time protected. If you fall to
secure this protection the fault Is
yours alono. See
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.
Agents for the Largest and Best
Companies.
The Choice Cuts We Serve
COOS BAY TIDr.S.
The following tables givo the
hours of high and low tides for
every day this week:
OCTOBER, 1008.
IIGH WATER
Date
Monday .
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
LOW AVATER
Date.
Monday .
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
A. M.
h. m.
8:51
9:44
10:27
11:06
11:44
0:08
0:55
A. M.
h. m.
5 1:54
0 2:59
7 3:56
.S 4:44
9 527
10 6:09
11 6:54
ft
5.1
5.7
6.3
6.9
7.3
7.1
C.8
L.
ft.
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.5
1.0
P. M.
h. m.
S:20
9:2S
:27
:19
:21
:59
l M.
i. m.
2:34
3:41
4:32
5:14
5:59
6:43
7:28
ft.
6.0
6.3
,6.7
6.9
7.5
7.6
.
ft.
3.3
2.5
1.6
0.7
0.1
-0.3
-0.6
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to our customers are the best Meats
to be had anywhere. There is a
tender, sweet, juicy taste to our
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and Pork
that is unusual in the meat you buy
at the average butcher's. Our Chops,
Steaks, and Cutlets are also the talk
of the town for exceptional goodness
and high nutritive qualities. And
our Poultry has also helped to build
up our enviable reputation by its
uniform excellence in eating qualities.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated F'-ess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair with heavy frost on coast.
Tuesday, warmer, except near
' coast.
O LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ond
lng 5 p. in., Oct. 4, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 63
Minimum 40
At 5 p. m 59
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
BORN.
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. An
tone Anderson at their home at
tho United States Life Saving Sta
tion Dunfay, October 4, a son.
Kee Lox
Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter Carbon Paper
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. in. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
SANITARY MARKET
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LAWIIORN & McCULLOCII,
Owners,
ive. Marshfield Lve. North Bend
7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M.
8:45 " f0:05 "
10:45 " 11:15 "
1:00 P. M .1:45 P. M.
2:30 " 3:15 "
4:00 ' 5:00 "
Open for Charter Nights and Sundays
The Flyer Always Leaves on Time.
Get Fast New Boat. A. O. Rog
ers hns secured a new launch that
is claimed to be tho fastest one on
the bay. Although small, it is
equipped with a ten-horse power en
gine and some of Mr. Rogers' friends
maintain that it can speed up tb
eighteen miles per hour.
Personal Notes f
E. C. SLOCUM of Coqullle, was in
the city today between trains.
WALTER SINCLAIR of tho county
seat, was in the city today on legal
business.
J. M. UPTON'S young son, who has
been ailing for some time, is re
ported better.
MRS. McGINNIS of Marshtleld, spent
Sunday at Empire as tho guest of
Mrs. R. H. Olson.
F. P. NORTON and wife, havo re
turned from a two weeks visit In
Portland and Salem.
ROBERT MARSDEN, Jr., has moved
into tho McGlnnis house, recently
vacated by Dr. Toyc.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Co
qullle today to hold probate court
for two or three days.
MRS. ROBERT MARSDEN, Sr., who
has been confined to her bed, Is
reported somewhat better.
JUDGE C. A. SEHLBREDE and
family, have moved Into tho Mit
chell house on Third street.
COL. W. II. COACH of Bandon, and
niece and friend, of Grand Rapids,
Mich., were in the city last week.
GEORGE WESTLAKE has been con
fined to his homo by a slight at
tack of Illness tho last few days.
MRS. C. M. GOODMAN and her
mother, Mrs. Goff, of Coquillo,
wore shopping In this city last
week.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. E. E. Hayes of North Bend,
Is shopping In Marshfield today.
Contractor Thos. Rennie has fin
ished tho planting of Sherman avenue.
John Lennon left on the Break
water Saturday on a trip to Portland.
Geo. Ross of Catching Inlet, la
transacting' business in North Bend
today.
Leo Ackerman of Portland, Is
spending a few days with Mrs. C.
Parker.
Mrs. Cal Wright of Marshfield.
left on tho Breakwater for a visit in
Portland.
Rev. B. F. Bengtson of Marsh
field, is calling on friends In North.
Bend todny.
Mgr. F. W. Bode, who has been
on a business trip north, returned
homo yesterday.
Eric Erickson and wife, left Sat
urday on tho Breakwater for their
homo in Portland.
MR. IIARRIGAN of tho Marshfield
Hardware Company, has moved
into the Vonoy house, on 'C
street.
Kills Big Buck. Dado Haines
brought in one of tho finest buck
heads today that has been seen hero
for sometime. It is four-pointer
and the head is perfect. Ho is hav
ing it mounted as one of tho trophies
of his ability as a rifleman.
Wed at Myrtlo Point. Mr. J. T.
Murray and Mrs. Ida Coleman, both
of North Bend, were united In mar
riage at the chapel of tho Latter Day
Saints In this city by Elder Clapp,
after services at tho chapel Wednes
day evening. Myrtle Point Enterprise.
Elects New Oilicers. Tho Ever
green Whist Club has elected Mrs.
W. J. Butler president, and Mrs.
James Rolandson secretary for the
ensuing year. Mrs. A. T. Haines was
elected to membership. Tho club
has sixteen members. ' Tho next
meeting will bo with Mrs. Rolandson
next Saturday afternoon.
HERBERT LOCKHART has gone to
San Francisco to join Mrs.' Lock
hart who has been there for sev
eral weeks.
The schooner Advent camo In yes
terday from San Francisco, and la
nuw at Porter Mill.
Mrs. David Most and daughter;
Miss Nettie of Empiro City, spent
Saturday with Marshfield friends.
Jas Mortenor, who has been In
California for twenty-two years, vis
ited friends In North Bend, yesterday.
Mrs. D. R.' Ilodson and Mrs. Jesso
Smith of Coos River were visiting
friends and shopping in North Bend
today.
REV. FATHER CURLEY will leave
the latter part of tho. week for
Smith river where ho will hold
mass next Sunday.
MRS. H. L. GOULD of tho United
Stores Company, has returned
from Portland where she has boon
selecting goods.
MISS EDNA WIEDER has returned
from San Francisco where ho has
been taking a course in nursing nt
one of the hospitals there.
MISS HELEN CHANDLER will en
tertain a number of young ladles
at bridge at tho homo of MIbs May
Bennett Tuesday afternoon.
WANTED A girl to work at Staf-fords.
FOR RENT Campbell's wood and
cool yard on North Front street,
Marshfield, with all necessary
tools, etc., for business. Flno op
portunity. Apply D. D. Campbell,
Marshfield, Ore.
WANTED Get your roofs fixed be
fore tho rains set in. See L. M.
Friend & Watson, corner Broad
way and Washington streets, South
Marshfield.
WANTED Roof repairing. See L.
M. Friend & Watson, corner
Broadway and Washington streets,
South Marshfield.
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 481.
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 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'
3treet. Apply Hall & Hall.
Help your friend, lodgo or school
to win one of The Times voting con
test prizes.
Kills Cougar. Robert Baker of
Portland, who has been visiting
Frank Rogers, killed a largo cougar
on tho Rogers' ranch tho other day.
Tho varmint had been killing many
of tho Rogers' sheep when It was
located. Mr. Baker's bullet knocked
out ono of tho brute's teeth. They
are having tho carcass mounted.
Thrown By Horse. Mrs. Charles
Masters was thrown by her mount
while riding horseback at tho Mast
ers ranch, near Sumner, yesterday.
At first, it was feared that sho had
been badly hurt, but Dr. Houseworth
who was called from Marshfield,
found that a few bruises and
scratches were tho extent of them.
Returns From Camas Valley Q.
F. Winchester and wlfo havo re
turned from a vacation trip to
Camas Valley where they visited
Mrs. Winchester's parents. Mr. Win
chester did not got any elk but se
cured a few deer, pheasants and
other gamo. Ho reports that Fred
Nolson Is hunting hard but when
Mr. Winchester left had not suc
ceeded in bagging any big game, al
though ho was looking for anything
from bear to a trout.
Better send this paper to a friend.
Young Attorney Weds. Harry
Hoy and brido havo reached Marsh
field from Waldport, Oregon, where'
they wero united In marriage Sep
tember 30, tho bride being Miss
Meta Boboll, a sister of August Bo
boll, proprietor of tho Central hotel
In Marshfield. Tho marriage was
solemnized at the homo of tho
brldo's mother by Judgo Goln. Tho
nuptials woro a decided aurprlso to
Mr. Hoy's frlonda hero but thoy
unlto in oxtondlng congratulations
to the young couple Mr. Hoy is a
oromini nt youjig lUfuir'y, bftiij
Identified with J. W. Bennett.
R. D. HUME of Wedderburn, is on
Coos Bay visiting friends and
looking after business Interests.
Ho is shipping a number of race
horses to California to enter In tho
turf events there this fall and
winter.
GEORGE GOODRUM, Joo Schooloy
and John D. Goss woro fishing for
trout near tho Coos River hat
chery yesterday. Judgo Goss says
that ho had a fine ono hooked
but through the able assistance
of Mr. Goodrum ho lost It.
J. E. OREN.gon.-managerofthoC. A.
Smith Lumber and Manufacturing
Company, has roturned from San
Francisco whero ho was in con
sultation of with C. A. Smith
originally intended to come to
Coos Bay this timo, but ho was
unexpectedly required to return to
Minneapolis.
A. T. HAINES, Wm. Grimes and
Dorsey Kreltzor and families ac
companied by Messrs. Roborts
Crosthwait and Watklns spent
yesterday at Charleston Bay, Tho
weather was delightful there and
It w.b a revelation to Messrs.
Crosthwait and Watklns who re
cently camo hero from Oklahoma.
V IT IS SURPRISING ?
t:
$ HOW
Heinz's Vinegar
Does Sell at
50c A GALLON
A C. W. WOLCOTT V
THE FAMILY GROCER
PHONE 071.
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Miss Esther Johnson and Clara
and Rose Myren of South Marsh
field, wero visiting friends yesterday
in North Bend.
R. Webb and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Konnoy, who havo been resid
ing In North Bond, have moved to
near tho C. A. Smith mill.
Rov. J. E. Burkhart will leave this
afternoon for Ashland whoro he goes
to attend tho Presbyterian confer
ence and will bo gone over a week.
Mrs. E. A. Martin of Llbby, who
underwent a slight operation at tho
homo of her mother, Mrs. John Len
non, a short timo ago, Is Improving.
Henry Kern, ono of tho owners of
tho Iron Foundry at North Bond, la
erecting a seven-room bungalow on
Sherman avonuo, in tho Porter addition.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver and Mr. and
Mrs. McFarlan, and W. P. Evans,
wont down to Empiro to see frlonda
who wero leaving on tho Breakwater.
Mrs. Wm. Ilorsfall of Lakewood.
camo up Saturday evening to assist
in tho exercises that Bishop Scad
ding hold yesterday in tho Episcopal
church.
Mrs. L. A. Piatt left on tho Break
water Saturday for Portland. Her
daughter, Mrs. W. T. Evans, accom
panied her mother homo and will
spend a fow weeks In Portland.
Tho report has gono out that diph
thorla has broken out in tho North
Bond schools, but there Is no founda
tion for tho rumor. There Is not a
caso of diphtheria in North Bend.
Somo aro keeping their children
homo on account of this rumor.
David Mastadon, who is L. J.
Simpson's florist, wont to Scotland
this summer and was married In
Edinburgh, roturned yesterday on
tho Euroka with his brido. They
will reside at Shore Acres whoro ha
has n now homo awaiting thorn.
M. W. Hahn of Boise, Idaho, who
has been visiting at tho homo of his
son-in-law, G. E. Mickey, tho North
Bond furniture doaler, has returned
to his homo. Ho purchased con
siderable property while horo and
expects to return to Coos Bay In tho
spring to mako his homo horo and
additional Investments.
You can BUY or BELL through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and profit try them,
GOOD HAY of nil kinds at Haines.
Road tho Times' Want Ads.
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