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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908. b ji 1 PORT DRFDRD REEF LiGlfl Rough Weather Prevented Government Men From In vestigating It Closely. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 8. The Telegram says: "Until he makes his report to Washington officials, Cap tain Pond will not disclose the con clusion he has reached concerning the establishment of a lighthouse at Or ford Reef. In company with Major Mclndoe, the lighthouse Inspector has returned from a trip down the coast. On account of the rough weather, a landing could not he ef fected at Orford Reef and as close an inspection of the proposed location as desired could not be made. The cruise was made on the tender Heather. "But we completed as close an In spection as possible," said Captain Pond. "The Cape Blanco light sta tion was also inspected, as well as those at Cape Arago and Tillamook Hock. Supplies were delivered and the regular routine work in that part of the district was looked after." Navigation interests, particularly those operating coasters, are deeply concerned about the probability of the establishment of an additional lighthouse in the vicinity of Cape Blanco. During a big part of every year the fog Is so thick as to obscure the light at Blanco, and it has long been thought that much better re sults could be secured with a station In commission at Orford Reef. It is farther seaward and Is not wrapped in fog so often as the stretch of land forming the main coast line. "Captain Pond will leave for Asto ria for the purpose of superintending the establishment of range lights on Sand Island. A contract for their being put in place has been let by the government, but the inspector wants to make certain that the task is properly performed. The beacons are designated as the front and rear lights. The former will be 25 feet high and the latter 43 feet, and they will be 1000 feet apart. They are being established for the purpose of affording a range to the pilots who are bringing vessels from the out Bide into the river. The ship chan nel is lined with buoys, lu:t It Is often difficult to see these during thick weather. The pilots requested the placing of range lights on Sand Is land some months ago." WANTS HEXEY BACK. Puter In Washington to Urge Land Fi-uml I'l-OM'cutinu. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. -S. A. D. Puter, the land-fraud artist, Is In Washington to lnduco the adminis tration to employ Francis J. Heney as special prosecutor in certain Linn and Lane County timber land cases. Puter fears the government may fail in its efforts to cancel patents to $1,500,000 worth of timber now claimed by C. A. Smith, of Minnea polis, unless Honey is given charge of the cases In court. Ho says that District Attorney McCourt has so many other mntters on hand that ho cannot glvo this caso proper atten tion. Puter called to see Secretary Garflold in Honey's behalf, but failed to obtain an audience. Ho will re turn later. Mr. Puter said: "Smith, who Is1 worth nbout $18,000,000, Is resisting tt suits filed a short tlmo ago and has omployed somo of tho nblest attor neys on tho con3t. Unless John Mc Court, United Stntes Attorney, gets somo assistances from tho govern It: tt i ment, j am afraid thcro Is serious J clangor of Smith's successfully resist- 8 ing tho cases, especially sinco Mr. Mc- i Court, who wns only recently nppolnt-1 on, nns a vast amount of other work on hand." AN INFORMAL HICCKI'TION. Saturday ovenlng, October 10, from S to II o'clock, the Coos Bay Aca demy of Music will hold their first monthly Informal reception nt tho homo of tho school, Now O'Connel building. Vocal and instrumental se lections by inombors of tho faculty will bo Interpreted through tho ovon lug. A cordial Invitation Is oxtonded to all frlomls of tho school and all lovers of music. No tlckots or printed in vitations will bo Issued for thoso In formal "At Homos," which will bo Klvon rogulnrly tho second Saturday of 'each month. tt Stoamer RRUAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT UK DAY, OCTOBER 10, nt 10 A. 31. GOOD HAV of nil kinds nt Hnlnes. IME POINT SEE HELD OP (Continued from Page 1.) farther west of Roseburg than the last one. There is absolutely no clue to the thief. Sheriff Fenton, to whom the lone bandit sent his regards, was at the scene within a short time after the holdup and a number of posses searched the surrounding country: Mr. Fenton prior to his election as sheriff owned and operated the stage line, but 3old it sometime ago. Evidently the robber was not aware of the sale of the stage line when he sent his regards to the sheriff. While the stage robber did not touch the mall, it is likely that the government men will be placed on the case. Owing to the dense timber In this section, it is difficult to track any criminals. An effort was made to day to secure blood hounds to place on the trail. MANV AT RECEPTION. Hearty Welcome Extended New M. E. Pastor Last Evening. About two hundred participated In the reception tendered the Rev. H. I. Rutledge, the new pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, and his wife, at the Methodist Epis copal parsonage last evening. I. S. Kaufman delivered the address of welcome and the Rev. Mr. Rutledge responded. Music was furnished by tho choir. Refreshments were serv. cd and the evening made a very en joyable one. The details of the re ception will be given in the social department Saturday. You can BUY or SELL through Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 10, at 10 A. 31. Now is the time to get busy In The Times' Prize Contest. Bettor send this paper to a frlpni tt - tt - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - tt - tt - 8 - tt - t: i t: tt :: t t: :: :: i We have several kinds of Washing Machines from $5 to $16. The 1900 Washer will give you the best of service and never tear the lightest fabric. See these machines at Milners Hardware :: i -k-::-::-::-----k-k-k-8- ---tt--tt-0-8--tt--tt' T FULL DRESS Lots of new Full Dress Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, Sox, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, Prepare for the swell dances that are drawing near. Geo. Gooefram T - - tt - 4 - n - - K - - 8 - - U - - - K" - imrYJrmnm!xwxrrm Hrnvzwrtw il Typewriter Ribbons and lie NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERS OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL DEER HIDES GO TO WASTE Over 1,000 Stored In Cabin On .Curry County Claim By Various Hunters. WEDDERBURN, Or., Oct. S. The Radium says: "Charles S. Masters, Robert Forty and Mr. Hughes re turned Monday from a hunting trip into the country southeast of Wed derburn. They went to the neighbor hood where Col. 3Iuncy's mines are located and lodged in the house be longing to 3Ir. 3Iuncy. They arrived Friday afternoon and spent Satur day and Sunday in the surrounding country. On Saturday morning they killed three deer, each of the party securing one. Afterwards they saw but two more, and did not get either. They dried most of the meat, but brought some back, part of which 3Ir. Masters forwarded to his wife at Coos Bay. A portion was served Monday evening at the Bay View hotel. An Interesting thing was re ported by Mr. JIasters. The terri tory they visited is considerpd good hunting grounds, and the house they occupied is crammed with deer hides, estimated by Mr. Masters at con siderably over a thousand. These, it is believed, represent an accumula tion of years, it being the custom of hunters to dress their meat on the ground, and rather than throw the hides away, store them in the house that they might be of use to some body. In this manner of thinking out economy, the various hunters have from year to year accumulated a stock of hides which would Incite the suspicions of a game warden should he accidentally stumble on the hoard. Whether the hides have any value is questionable, since they are mostly moth eaten, and whether they could be handled and marketed without entangling the man who at tempted It in the meshes of the law, Is likewise doubtful." A $75.00 scholarship for young man or woman getting scribers for The Times. some sub- P.ead the Times' Wint Ads. 8 - tt - 8 - 8 - tt - 8 - 88 - tt - 8 - 8 - 8 - tt - 8 - :: 8 i tt-tt-8-8-tt-8-8-8-tt-8-8-8- $-::--a-4 8--a::- i I 8 1 8 i t I 8 Marshfield t i 4 - 8 - - 8 - - - t: - - - - 8 - - 8 - - t: - pnrv - trm Ter&r?.prrmirTrri; 1 Typewriter Carbon Paper B l Q21SSESSE Stop Washing at Home There's no economy in trying to do work by hand that can be better done by machinery. "Blue 3Ionday" with Its hot stove nuisances can be avoided and you can save time, temper and money by sending the family washing to us. Try it. We can surely satisfy you. Phone 2201. Our wagon will call. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry YOU ARE IN LUCK If your Laundry work is done here every week. Luck, because it is sure to be well and carefully done, your linen will be uninjured, the work will be delivered promptly when promised, and the price you pay will be reasonable. If you are now dis satisfied with your wash, drop us a postal and we will call and let you give us a trial. We are sure you will remain with us afterwards. Coos Bay SteamLaundry A CURE FOR RHEU3IATIS3I. Each recurring attack of rheuma tism makes the disease harder to control, but the fact that it is not In Itself dangerous causes people to neglect it, awaiting a change or a settled condition of the weather for relief. It is often only after the dis ease has become so serious as to in terfere with business that the suf ferer will seek more than temporary relief. Chamberlain's Liniment is a remedy for rheumatism which any one can apply. It not only gives prompt relief from pain, but in a largo majority of cases it brings about permanent results. The first application will surprise and delight you as immediate relief Is almost sure to follow. " For sale by JOHN PREUSS. -8-0-8-- i t WEINHARDS LAGER BEER Quarts, per dozen S1.00 Special Table Claret, per i gallon 50c i VERY OLD X X X X RYE J For medical use, per quart $1.00 Free Delivery 'PHONE 4S1 Coos Bay Liquor Co. Marshfield 8 I I 8 8 8 8 8 8- 8 Steamer Flyer LAWHORN & 3IcCULLOCJI, Owners. live. Jlarshfleld Lve. North Bend as ESS I v W--Ml 1 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M, 8:45 " 10:05 " 10:45 " 11:15 " 1:00 P. M 1:45 P. 11 2:30 " 3:15 " 4:00 " 5:00 " Open for Charter Nights and Sundays Tho Flyer Always Leaves on Time. Tho plumbing on tho new Hotel Chandler Is being done by J. B. RUST The specifications call for class "A" material and work manship throughout. Esti mates given on plumbing, heating and gas fitting. C Street, Opposite Hotel Chandler PHONE 801. DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Huzel Salvo Is especially good for piles, but It is also recommended nearly every where for anything when a salvo is needed. It is soothing, cooling and honllng. Bo suro to get DeWitt's Witch Heol Salvo when you ask for It. Wo sell and recommend It. Sold by LOCICHAltT & PARSONS. ?!- -ii--u--n-a- - 8 - r I MY TIME Is so taken up with my furniture store that I have decided to dispose of my apartment house. This will appeal to anyone inter ested in flats as an investment for we are centrally located, have all the modern conveniences such as gas, electric light and steam heat. Apply G. E. MICKEY FURNITURE DEALER North - 8 - - 8 - - 8 - - -------- - f A MESSAGE I To The Ladies of Coos Bay t Meet wash day with a smile by using an ACME WASHING MACHINE They are guaranteed. Come and see them and find out the meaning of our guarantee. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. I Incorporated. F. E. HAGUE, Pres. MARSIiHELD o Pacific Tool Works oLsshSSSI J Heavy Forging a Specialty. First Class Logging Tools i o Give Us a Calf. W. Tharp, Prop. nA$ffiWr '"Z&aos I . A. S FRENCH SPECIALIST, I am now In Marshfield to remain. I treat chronic diseases. I remove all conditions arising from Impure blood with Nature's remedies roots herbs, barks and berries. I also give magnetic treatments. CONSULTATION" FREE. Office in FInt 5, O'Connell Building, A' Street, Marshfield, Ore. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattin. New and modern throughout. Rntos $1 per day, $0 per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phone 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Are. Marshfield, Ore. esaErEsrTCSciszsasHSZSisasESHsaspszs fg Hunting, fishing, camping, y bathing the year around, tfj Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, uj tho sportsmen's paradise. Dj When you come to Ten Mile Dj visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot- in tages, tents, bots, complete camp outfits for rent at rea sonable rates. In connection with tho cafe. Any size party taken care of. Call and see us or phono your engagement. Phone local or long distance. R. H. REED. Prop, LAKESIDE, ORE. 255S5cL5S3clSHSBS?5ESSSZ5B5BiniEZ5n? MARSHFIELD HOTEL Corner 'A' and Third street. Hoard and Lodging. Per day.. U. 00 Per Week..JG.00. Meals 25c. R. MILLER. Proprietor. Better send this paper to a friend. - 8 - tjKe--::- Bend V - 8 - - 8 - - 8 - -:: -8-8-8-8-tt- - i i 31. D. SUMNER, Vice-Pros. OREGON -- &- In Your Outing You will miss it if you do not carry A KODAK With You Wc linvo them from SI io $100 Full Line of Kodak Supplies Catalogue Free. Red Cross Drugstore It Is an "overthrow" to a man's confidence when a bachelor's stovo is accidentally overthrown and ho re members he has neglected to insuro his effects. Do not let It happen to you. Cover the value of your be longings with a Fire Insurance po licy, for you never know when a blaze will occur. We can insure you In a good and reliable Company for a trifling annual premium. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Malinger. PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W ICING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickons for salo $1.30 to $5.00 for setting of IB. i t j: I n I t: I :: 8 : :: 8 : A 'l&t38?ftfaf3, a -iuJa-