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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908. t i I ----- !U!A3U'nd WHY The Tajlor Piano House Sells So Many Pianos. FIRST The pianos we sell are worth the money and give perfect satisfaction. SECOND Our prices are the lowest and our terms the easiest. One Price to Everyone is our motto. AVE DO NOT BELIEVE In asking $500 or $600 for a piano that should bo sold for $300. Wo have never tried to mislead the Piano Buying Public by pretending that we have the only High Grade Piano on the market.' But wo do claim that tho pianos we sell on easy payments have merits equal to any sold in this county. For Instance, the Hardman which has been on the market for over seventy year3, and which is used by (he veiy be.:., musical talent in tho world. Caruso, the world's most s- is singer, uses tho "Hardman" piano and endorses it very highly. It has the Wessell, Nickell & G oss At o- Or-, of tho best actions that is made In the United S.ates, and used in such pianos as the Knab the A. D. Cha. " -1 other leading makes Ihpt woald cost twice as much money as we are asking for th3 "Hardman." We also have the Price & Teeple a piano that has no equal in piano merits for tho price at which we are selling It. It has the style 16 Imported Felt Hammer and metal flange in the action. Brass hinges and brass pedals, which has the advantage over others, as it will not tarnish in this damp climate. We have sold over 40 pianos in this County WITHIN THE LAST YEAR, and will bo more than pleased to refer any person thinking of buying a piano, to any of these satisfied customers. Our Graphophone Department is always open to the public for a resting place while down town. A LARGE SELECTION of records both for Columbia and Victor always on hand. We have an especially largo selection of Cylinder Records at 25 cents apiece. Our 10c and 15c department is always pleasing to tho women and children, as they can always find here just what they are looking for. Come in and Inspect Our Goods Taylor's Piano House 4 -- i - $--- ILES THEATRE CO. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 9 and 10 The Thrilling Labor Play (S e 9? Reserved Seats on Sale at Lockhart & Parson's Drug Store 66 NEXT WEEK KLAHO 9 H COOS BAY OF M -FACULTY--Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd MisB Lucy Sherwood Horlon Voice Miss Mablo Clare Millis Violin (To bo announced later. Musical Kindergarten Miss F.ucy Sherwood Ilorton 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 1955 ELMER A. TODD, Director NOTICE OP SCHOOL HOXD SALE. o Sealed proposals will bo received by J. B. Dulley, county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, at tho oillco of Johr F. Hall e'erk of school district No. 9 at Marshfleld, Coo county, Oregon, upiil 4 o'c'ock t. m Satur day October 17 1908, for $10,000. Coupoa Schco Building" bonds in denomination of $500 each, bearing interest at a rate ro'. to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, each bond to be dated on date of issue, payable in 20 years optional with district after ten years. All bonds payr.ble at the office of the county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, or at such bank as may bo selected by tho purchaser In New York city. Eonds authorized by vote of voters of srld dL.'rict, August 15, 1908. Assessed aluatlon of said district, $1,951,339. Bonded indebtedness, including this issue, $75,000. Population of said district estim ated at 3,500. Certified check for tho amount of $250 must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited in case bid is accepted and bidder fails to accept bonds within 30 days after notice. Tho right is reserved to reject any and all bids. D? ted this 2Sth day of September, 1908. J. B. DULLEY, County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. GIRLS WANTED Between the ages of eighteen and twenty-eight. Pleasant work. Promotion to those showing ability. Apply Miss Williams, chief operator, Coos Bay Home Telephone Company. WANTED Girl to work for board and attend school. Will do sew ing. Phone 2003. LOST Small hand freight truck. Please return to Coos Bay Bakery. Si MWi p WE COOS BAY TIDES. Tho following tables glvo hours of high and low tides every day this week: Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you eat at WAS SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street. If you have not a suit, let me make you one for $315 or $10. If that is too much for your pocket book, let me take your measure and havo tho Royal Tailors make you one much cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desrclption of just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. FOR SALE Henry F. Miller piano and a white sewing machine, al most new, both at a bargain. M. J. Mangan. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Irqulre of Robert Marsden, Jr., at Billiard parlors. WANTED An experienced waitress at Escoits Cafe, North Bend, On FURNISHED-C15. -Room to rent, Phono FOR RENT Campbell's wood and coal yard on North Front street, Mnrshfleld, with all necessary tools, etc., for business. Fine op portunity. Apply D. D. Campbell, Marshfleld, Ore. GH WATER Date Thursday . 8 Friday . . 9 Saturday . 10 SUNDAY . 11 LOW WATER Date. I Thursday . .8 Friday . . 9 Saturday . 10 SUNDAY . 11 OCTOBER, 1008. A. M. h. m. 11:06 11:44 0:08 0:55 A. M h. m.l 4:44 5:27 6:09 6:54 ft 6.9 7.3 7.1 6.8 r h. in. 11:19 12:21 12:59 I the for M. ft. 6.9 7.5 7.6 SI. Personal Notes I M. M. McCORMICK of Itlverton, Is In Marshfleld. MISS MAY MAGEE of Empire, Is vis iting friends in Marshfleld. ft. I h. m. ft. 0.21 5:14 0.7 0.3 5:59 0.1 0.5 6:43-0.3 1.0 7:2S -0.6 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Showers tonight or Friday and cooler with southerly winds. FINE-TAILORING WANTED Man and wife on farm. Steady employment. Apply to C. P. Coleman, Templeton, Ore. 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' street. Apply Hall & Hall. COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS: Cavanagh, Chapman Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfleld SH5ZSZSH5H5a5H5HS5SaSSSH5ESHSHSESHSSSHSHS5SHSSSHSHSE52SZSHSSS25HSS5ESa Building Material rappiOM u y w u i u , t-j x c h---ji SHfZJt'alvlUktW&lllhlllllltlll'hVBliVM ITM, Wo are still doing business at the same old place and paying HIGHEST CASH PRICES for HIDES, WOOL, SIOUAIR AND PURS A. Helming & Co. Cold Storage Docks Front Street, Slarshflcld. I Sausage 1 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., Oct. 7, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 77 Minimum 40 At 5 p. m 68 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. Meet Tonight. Tho Citizens' Lea gue the new civic organization, will meet this evening in tho Finnish hall. Brcnkwnter In Tomorrow. Tho Breakwater will arrlvo early In tho morning from Portland, having sail ed from there last evening. A. J. SHERWOOD of Coquille, trans acted business in Marshfleld yesterday. F. C. RUSSELL, superintendent of. the Beaver Hill mines, is in Marsh fleld on business. MISS ANNA WICKMAN of Empire, was shopping and visiting friends in Marshfleld today. FOR FASHIONABLE Gowns and tailored suits, call on Mrs. Paquet te, South Broadway. G. C. MURRAY of the United States lighthouse Btntion at Capo Blanco, came up to Marshfleld yesterday to meet relatives who arrived on tho M. F. Plant today. T. V. JOHNSON of Broadway, left on a pleasure trip to Los Angeles and other parts of California where ha will spend a couple of weeks visit ing relatives and friends. MISS ELLEN ARCHER, who has been spending several weeks visit ing relatives on the Bay, was vis iting North Bend friends yester day. Miss Archer will leave In a few days for Goldfleld, Nevada. Race nt Roseburg. In a quarter mile dash at tho district fair grounds, near Roseburg, Ike Winningham's sorrel colt "Ginger" won from Joe Rose's "Bluo Diamond." Tho race was for $100 a side, and In addition there were a number of private bets. Roseburg Review. We make n spccinlty of fine sausngc nt tills mar ket. Everything that goes into tho making is clean, pure and whole some. The meat is good, tho spices pure mid tho method of manufacture such ns to produce a delicious food product that nlways gives satis faction. You do not know what real good sausage is unless you have tasted ours. Wo have nil kinds, Pork Sau sage. Liver Sausage, Summer Sausage, Bolo gna, and in fact anything pnd everything in the suu sage line. Try some of our deli cious pork sausage for breakfast tomorrow. Sanitary Market Hall & Richards PHONE 1001 --- u-n----::---::-tt---- CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER TIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PJPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUM1ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE b SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. ESa5a5ESE5ES2SHSZSZ52SESSES15S5ESKS2SHSE5Z5ZSHSHSES2SES2SESZ5ESHSH5E5 The most substantial and nourish ing Bread and Pastry are 'made and sold in this establishment. Positive purity in the preparation and in every detail of the handling ensures a perfect product, and our patrons acknowledge that they never tasted sweeter or better Bread, Rolls and Pies than they buy from us. But we do not put fancy prices on them. CQOS BAY BAKERY DO NOT TAKE THE RISK. When you havo 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'B Cough Remedy and you aro sure of prompt relief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. t a Grocery Delivery Schedule FORENOON. First City 8:30 South and West 9:15 Second City and Broad way 10:45 AFTERNOON. Ferndale 12:45 First City 1:30 South and West 2:15 Second City and Broad way 4 o'clock For C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER TIIONE 071. Front St. Mnrshfleld. Osprey Here. Tho Osprey, tho now boat R. D. Humo had constructed on the Coquille, was brought over to Marshfleld today. She is a trifle larger than tho Enterprise, Mr. Hume's other boat, which accompani ed her. She was built for tho Curry county-Coos Bay run. Dredge Starts Today. Tho govern ment dredge Oregon steamed down from North Bend to the lower Bay today to start in dredging tho shoals In the ship channel. The laying of tho pipe to convey the drcdglngs ashoro and other preliminary work will prevent any actual dredging being done today. Postofllco Closed Tomorrow. Postmaster W. B. Curtis announced today that the postofllco would bo closed from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock tomorrow to permit tho Installation of the now fixtures. If you want your mall, call early or lato as It will bo impossible to accommodato patrons while tho changes aro being made. Business Chnnge. C. II. Hall has sold a half interest In tho Sanitary meat market to W. Richards, the well-known stockman. Tho chango will permit Mr. Hall to glvo all his time to tho Inside work and a better and more satisfactory servlco to patrons whllo Mr. Richards will do voto his time to buying tho best ani mals and meat that can bo secured for this market. CURRY COUNTY NEWS. -8-8-tt-8-lW:-8-n-H-ttkU-tt Do not forget that DeWltt'h Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They are pleasant little pills that are easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and recommend them. Sold by LOOKnART & PAR- Only a few weeks In which to win that Grand Piano. Now is tho time to get busy in Tho Times' Prize Contest. Better sond this paper to u friend. Items of Interest As Told By Wcd derbuni Radium. Samuol Archer, who is prospecting on tho Lobster headwaters, was in town last night for supplies. He had samples of gold he had panned late ly which Included one nugget with a value of $1.60. Mr. Archer return ed to camp this morning and says ho will not come out again until tho holidays. COL. WM. GRIMES, J. S. Coke, W. S. Chandler, John D. Goss and Ar chitect Hendricks enjoyed a fish ing trip to Ten Mile yesterday. They landed quite a few and had a Httlo spread at tho Millicoma club last night to celobrato their good luck. CHARLES MASTERS is expected homo In a day or two from Port Orford where he has been super intending tho construction of tho cold storage plant, shipping depot and docks for R. D. Humo. Mas ters and McLaln had the contract and havo completed the work. MRS. HUGH McLAIN will leave In a few days for her old homo in Penn sylvania whero she will make an extended visit. She will also stop at other points en routo. Mr. McLaln will accompany her part ot tho way and will then return to Marshflold. NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. Will Cavanagh and children, of Broadway, were visiting friends in North Bend yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tupman and children, aro spending a fow days with rolatives In Coquille City. L. Alexnndor and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Arnqt and family, have mov ed from North Bend to Cooston. David Morso, a well-known pion eer of Empire, has been confined to ' his homo for somo time by illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln Ellis, who reside at Wolf Creek, expect to visit Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stecklo at Milling-ton. Tho Rodondo has finishdd taking on her cargo of lumber at North Bond and will sail for San Fran cisco today. Walter Tupman and Miss Jesso Stears wore married yesterday at North Bond. They will go to house keeping hero. The local cannery haB been pack ing between four and five hundred fish daily of late. Tho catch has de veloped largely into sllversldes this week and tho Chinook averago only about ten per cent of the hauls. The chlnook aro mild cured and put in cold storago. Tho selno is operated at points about two miles up and down tho river, but most of the fish aro found near tho ocean. John Billings, who settled on Ro guo Rlvor In tho 50b nnd who has slnco been a resident of Curry county, died at his homo In tho vicinity of Mule Creok last Friday. Tho deceas ed was 85 years old and was tho fathor of a largo family, most of whom aro residents of thrf country bordoring the Roguo. The burial took placo at his homo. Mrs. M. E. Thomas Is tho guest of Mrs. Judgo Bolster of North Bend. Mrs. Thomas will open a school at Libby on Monday morning. Mrs. E. E. RIggs, Miss Anna Jacob sen and Goldlo Rlggs are spending a fow days as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ross, on Ross Inlet. Mrs. E. J. Hansen of Marshfleld, who was injured In a runaway acci dent a few weeks ago, Is still suffer ing soyoroly und It will bo some timo beforo she fully recovers. TO ARRIVE THURSDAY, an ele gant lino ot LADIES' SUITS for a fow days only, come early and get your choice. S. LANDO. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOIJER 10, at 10 A. M. SALE OF PIE CAKE bread, etc., at Stutsman's Real Estate ofllco, Saturday. CHICKEN FEED at Haines, HOT TAMALES at CorthoH'o. i T- ' n M