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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908.
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Personal Notes
F. S. R1EBE went to Coqutlle today
on business.
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Mrs. L. M. Perry is shopping in
Marshfield today.
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DIRECTORY
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Tho way to build a city Is to stand together. Coos Hay factories and Jobbing houses ninko and
have for sale many things that Coos County pcoplo buy In Portland and San Francisco. Keep tho
money at home. It helps prosperity.
Tho following Is a list of reliable and up-to-date establishments that arc worthy and deserve your
patronage.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
North Bend Iron Works
ron and bronze castings. All kinds of repair work and logging
tqpla'a specialty. FOUNDERS nnd MACHINISTS.
Nelson Iron Works, (Inc.)
Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills, Mines, Railroads
and Logging Companies. We are pioneers in the manufacturing and
repairing of Pits Engines. Don't forget our Gas Engine Supplies.
Foundry and Machine Shop
The Modern Company
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North Bend Manufacturing Co
Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS
All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and
Myrtle Novelties
North Bend-
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Reserved Seats on Sale at Lockhart & Parson's Drug Store
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With every $100 purrchase from our store, wo will
give n 42-pIcco dinner set entirely free Ourlowprl
ces still continue oimj price to all, with every artlclo
marked In plain figures, coupons will bo given for
tho amount of each purchaser. See our window
display nnd bo convinced it Is worth your while.
C. A. JOHNSON
HOUSE FURNISHER
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LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Sb SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
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FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
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sell it for you
J. L. KOONTZ
Machine and Repair Shops
GENERAL MACHINIST
Steam and Gas Engine Work
On Hroiulwny. hear
Holland Doathouse
Marshfield, Ore
Hugs, Robes, Kite, Deer, Dear and Cougar
l'clis Mounted
J. E. GRAHAM
Taxidermist
Formerly ltli A Helming & Co.
i;nu or w rile lor terms
Xorth Front Street
Mar.litlelJ, Ore,
If you are a
Coos Bay Booster
you must drink
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Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BIND, ORE
Coos Bay
Monumental Works
F. M. STEWART, Prop.
Corner 3d and D' Sts.
Marshfield, Or., Phono Mnin 1731
Pettijohn, Nicols & Co.
WHOLESALE and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Cor. Broadway and Queen Sts.
Phono Private Ex 1021
WANTED A girl to work at Staf
fords. '
FOR RENT Campbell's wood and
coal yard on North Front street,
Marshfield, with all necessary
tools, etc., for business. Fine op
portunity. Apply D. D. Campbell,
Marshfield, Ore.
WANTED Get your roofs fixed be
fore the rains set in. See L. M.
Friend & Watson, corner Broad
way and Washington streets, South
Ularshfleld.
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.,
Phone 481.
FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures
and stock of liquors and cigars,
groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel
and accessories. Apply to Terry
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'Conrell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION
OP PARTNERSHIP
To whom It may concern:
Notice is hereby given that tho
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Jos. L. Flanagan, James
Roblson, Chas. W. Robison and H.
R. Roblson, under the firm name of
Coos Bay Planing Mill, is this day
dissolved by tho withdrawal of Jos
L. Flanagan, James Roblson and
Chas W. Roblson, who have assign
ed all their interests to said H. R.
Robison who has assumed its in
debtedness and to whom all debts
and claims duo tho said firm are to
bo paid.
Dated this 21st day of September,
1908.
(Signed):
JOS L. FLANAGAN,
JAMES ROBISON,
CHAS. W. ROBISON,
H. R. ROBISON.
Help your friend, lodgo or school
to win ono of The Times voting con
test prizes.
Bettor send this paper to a friend.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, OCTOBER 10, at 10 A. M.
Read the Times' Wint Ads.
COOS BAY TIDES.
Tho following tables give
hours of high and low tides
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for
every day this week:
OCTOBER, 1008.
3IGII WATERI A. M. 1 1. M.
Dato
Monday .
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday ,
Friday .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
h. m
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5.1
5.7
6.3
G.9
h. in.
ft.
6.0
6.3
6.7
6.9
S:51
9:44
10:27
11:06
11:44
0:08
0:55
8:20
9:28
10:27
11:19
7.3
7.1
6.8
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12:21
12:59
7.5
7.6
LOW WATER
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Monday .
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
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0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
h. m.
ft.
3.3
2.5
1.6
0.7
0.1
-0.3
-0.6
2:34
3:41
4:32
5:14
5:59
6:43
0.5
1.0
7:28
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated P-ess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair and warmer.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
A For t.went.v-four hours end-
$ ing 5 p. m., Oct. 5, by Mrs.
E. Mlncus. snecial government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 61 $
Minimum 43
At 5 p. m 57
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
UUKA.
HALL To Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.
Hall of South 'Marshfield, Monday,
October 5, a daughter.
Council to Meet. The Marshlield
city council will meet this evening to
take up several street Improvement
matters. ,
Will Speak Sunday. Chas. A.
Strickland will deliver an address
dealing with socialistic thoughts and
jctions at the Socialist Hall, Sunday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
Guests of Mrs. Chandler. The
members of the Progress-Glub, wont
up Coos River today as tho guests
of Mrs. W. S. Chandler who will en
tertain them at the Chandler Bunga
low on South Coos River.
Civic League to Meet. Tho nowly
formed Marshfield Civic League will
meet again Thursday evening at the
Knights of Finland hall. C. A.
Johnson has been chosen president,
F. M. Frledbcrg secretary, and Jesse
Luso sentinel.
Bind Myrtle Point Man Over. Ole
Johnson of Myrtle Point, has been
bound over to the grand jury on the
charge of shooting Ora Masters' dog.
Mr. Masters claims tho canine was
worth $100 and was wantonly slain.
Mr. Johnson waived tho preliminary
hearing.
Ship Hay Here. Tho Wilhelmlna
is to bring over forty tons of hay
from tho Coquille today, for Henry
Holm. A number of other local men
are shipping hay hero from the Co
quille Valley, tho North Bend Stables
getting thirty tons there. Tho Wil
helmlna will sail from hero for Ban
don again tomorrow.
Mnny nt School. The now school
which was opened recently on Ross
Inlet is being more largely attended
than was expected when tho district,
No. 82, was created a few months
ago. At first two dozen desks were
put In but this was found to bo in
sufficient and another dozen has been
added. Hiss Selata Howo is teach
ing there.
To Open Bowling Alley. C. O.
Metcalf, who has been engaged in
tho contracting business at San Jose,
Cal has leased tho Deubner building
on Front street, formerly occupied
by a movlng-picturo show, and will
open a bowling alley there about
October 15. Ho left on the Alliance
today for Portland to secure his pa-
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THE FAMILY GROCER
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5 1:54
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7 3:56
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9 5:27
10 6:09
11 6:54
T. W. WALKER of Coquille, is in
Marshfield on business.
C. E. BAXTER of Coquille, is in the
city on business, for a, few days.
MRS. A. H. HELMING has returned
from a visit with friends In Port
land. DR. C. C. TAGGART of Beaver Hill,
was in Marshfield today on busi
ness. GEO. T. MOULTON of Coquille, was
in tho city today between trains,
on business.
SIMON ERICKSON of North Lake,
Ten Mile, is In Marshfield on busi
ness and pleasure.
MISS CLARA JOHNSON of tho Ai
ken Millinery store, has been 111
for the last few days.
WILSON TREMBLY of tho Petty
john and Nicols Company, will
leave for Florenco tomorrow.
MISS AGNES HUTCHESON has is
sued invitations for a bridge party
at her homo Wednesday afternoon.
MRS. J. W. INGRAM has Issued in
vitations for a bridge party to be
given at their home Thursday
evening.
MRS. ALICE COX of South Marsh
field, has been quite ill for several
days and is threatened with ty
phoid fever.
M. A. SWEETMAN has moved his
office from tho Gow Why building
to tho second floor of tho Cham
ber of Commerce building.
MISS LEAH ROGERS of Coos River,
is spending a few days in Marsh
field as the guest of 'Mrs. Elizabeth
Adams and Miss Mamie Mahoncy.
J. W. SNOVER returned today from
a business trip to Coquille. He
says that tho morning fogs aro
heavier at Coquille than in Marsh
field. J. S. HAYS, tho popcorn man, has
returned from an extended trip
and reports that Marshfield is the
most prosperous city that ho has
seen on his travels.
DR. LESLIE has moved his office
into the suite in tho Merchant
building above the Red Cross drug
store, which was recently vacated
by Dr. J. T. McCormac.
MISS MARY BLACK and her moth
er, Mrs. Henry Black, have return
ed from Georgo Ross' ranch on
Ross Inlet. Mrs. Black has re
covered from her recent Illness.
MISS EDITH GULOVSON, a woll
known young lady of Mnrshflold,
who has been ill in Portland for
several months, has been taken to
a sanitarium there again.
KENNETH LAWRENCE of San
Francisco, who has been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Lawrence of Coquille, Is tho guest
of his brother, Ned, for a few
days.
R. C. CORDES and J. B. Tower havo
returned from a fow days' stay at
Mr. Cordes' cabin, "Tho Huntor's
Paradise," in tho Sandhills. Duck
shooting is only fairly good, thoy
getting but fifteen while out.
A. ADOLPHSON, tho Curry county
sawmill proprietor, was in Mprsh
fleld last evening. Ho was en
routo to Portland where, It 13 un
derstood, ho has been called n'4 a
witness In some of tho old land
fraud cases.
raphernalla. The building will bo
remodelled, giving an interior length
of 195 foet ,whilo only 183 feet is
required for tho regulation alleys.
After ho opons, ho proposes to or
ganize a Coos county bowling league
which will hold regular tournamonts
In Marshfield, North Bond, Bandon
and Coquillo.
Will Givo Reception. Tho First
Methodist Episcopal congregation
will tender a reception In honor of
tho now pastor, tho Rov. II. S. Rut
ledge, who came hero a fow days ago
from Muscatlno, at tho parsonage
Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. A
general Invitation lias beon oxtonded
to all of tho members and friends
of tho congregation.
F I X E S T ASSORTMENT of
LADIES' Fall and Winter SHOES
Just received. Merchant & Kam-nierer.
Devan Hodson was transacting
business in Marshfield yesterday.
Floyd Coffelt of Coos River, ia
erecting a new residence on Ross
Inlet.
J. Smith of Coos River, was a
business visitor In Marshfield yes
terday. A. B. Bailey of West Marshfield,
made a business trip to North Bend
yesterday.
Mrs. A. H. Smith of North Bend,
who has been quite ill for several
days, Is now Improving.
Dr. G. R. Gale, who has been on
a trip to Portland, returned homo
yesterday on the Alliance.
Tho Ladles Aid Society will meet
tomorrow afternoon at tho Presbyte
rian church. This will be a business
meeting.
Miss Anna Cllnkinbeard of Daniel's
Creek, has been quite 111 at her homo
tho past two weeks with a severe
sore throat".
A horse belonging to G. Perkins,
a North Bend teamster, stepped In
a hole in tho bridge; broke its leg
and had to bo shot.
Capt. A. M. Simpson, Mayor and
Mrs. L. J. Simpson and Edgar Simp
son spent Sunday at "Shore Acres."
This was Capt. A. M. Simpson's first
visit to "Shore Acres." He says that
Sunset Bay place is as beautiful a
place as Santa Monica, California.
TWELVE STATES DOUBTFUL.
Represent 128 Electoral Votes Taft
Needs HI of Them, Bryan 81.
NEW YORK, Oct. 5. A compar
ison of the claims of both parties
shows that an even dozen states aro
included in tho doubtful column by
tho forecasters at tho headquarters
of one or both parties. These com
monwealths aro Now York, New Jer
sey, Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska,
West Virginia, Utah, South Dakota
and Wisconsin. Some of these states
aro claimed as certainly Republican
by tho leaders of that party, while
others aro just as certainly placed
In tho Democratic column by the sup
porters of Bryan. Tho principal bat
tles of tho campaign will bo fought
in these twelve states, with Now
York and Indiana tho most import
ant scenes of contention.
Tho twelve states which are placed
by ono party or tho other in tho
doubtful column havo a total elec
toral vote of 128. In other states
which are considered as reasonably
certain to givo decisive majorities,
tho Republicans can depend upon
191 olectoral votes and the Demo
crats 161. If tho Republicans can
gain 40 electoral votes from tho
doubtful territory, according to this
showing. Mr. Taft will bo tho npxt
president of tho United States. On
tho'other hand, If tho Democrats car
ry tho doubtful territory to tho ox
tent of winning 81 olectoral votes,
Mr. Bryan will be tho, next occupant
of tho White House. "
If tho Republicans can carry Now
York and Indiana, Taft nnd Sherman
will almost certainly havo a safo
margin in tho electoral college. Un
less tho unexpected happens and
some of the states normally Repub
lican should go for Bryan. Tho
Democrats will havo to secure 27
electoral votes from tho other doubt
ful states. In addition to carrying
Now York and Indiana, in order to
elect Bryan and Kern. California is
placed In tho doubtful column by tho
Democrats, whllo Wisconsin and Now
Jersey, considered doubtful by Dem
ocratic prophets, are listed as cer
tainly Republican by tho Taft men.
Admission of theso claims would
chango but slightly the results as
here given, and the great fight for
supremacy will bo in tho states men
tioned. MEET IN ROSEBURG.
Oregon-Idaho Development Congress
October 15.
ROSEBURG, Ore., Oct. 5. At a
meeting of tho Board of Trustees of
tho Rosoburg Commercial Club, It
was practically decided to hold a
meeting of tho Oregon-Idaho Devel
opment Congress in this city on.
Thursday, October 15. In connection
therewith will also probably be held
tho Good Roads meeting, which was
doferred from laBt month. In attend
ance at tho Dovolopmont Congress
will bo Judge S. A. Lowell of Pendle
ton; Col. E. Hofer of Salqm; Judgo
John H. Scott, tho good roads boost
er, a delegation of Coos Bay citizens,
and othor visitors, Including porhaps,
Tom Richardson, tho well-known
Oregon booster, from Portland.
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