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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1908)
npMmH um,rMoH'mimki W3ii" WJ ?MWliMBBWBIBra THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1908. -t'ff--........l.t.A.A..A.Ai.4.4.4.A.tt.A.4.A.A. ------' Agents Butterick Patterns aad lo Delineator UTo New Numbers eiting ra A Most Beautiful Selection of Ladies' High and Low Cut Shoes for the Coming Season of 1908 EVERY PRECAUTION WAS TAKEN TO COMPLETE OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT WITH THE FINEST TO RE HAD YOU CAN FIND AMONG THIS LOT ALL THE VERY LATE STYLES OF THE SEASON IN GUN METAL, VALOURES, KID, PATENT LEATHER IN LACE OR BUTTON, VESTING OR DULL CALF TOP, SIZES 2 TO 8 AND WIDTHS A. A. TO E. E. PRICES, Sli.oO TO $5. Busker Brown Shoes for the Little Fellows THIS LINE NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION, THE MANY YOUNGSTERS SUPPLIED RY THIS HOUSE SPEAKS WELL FOR THE MERIT OF THIS FAMOUS MAKE. WE CARRY THE LINE FROM A TO Z, AND THIS YEAR'S STYLES ARE RT FAR THE PRETTIEST EVER. Just In Fall Op Ladies' SSis - jfjf i - I ! 1 7 W A fl I ''A Wjmlfm Upca :: E.P.REED SCoA --3s ROCHESTER N.M yS ;: t :: T :: T T t: T :: I t: t i & t :: i o N.Y. Rochester ---$. ----------------- ----- -;:----- f A NEW ARRIVAL 8--8---? Washed Away At Taylor's Piano House A Hardman Baby Grand, ono of the finest samples of Piano Art that has over been on exhibit In Marshfleld. The Artistic Hardman Piano of today offers to the piano buying public th'e best value against all competition. We have excellent bargains now on our floor, and on the easiest payments possible. Don't forget that you can save 10c at Taylor's Piano House on every cylinder record for the Columbia and Edison Talking Ma chines. A large stock of Columbia and Victor Disc Records always on hand. A NEW CONSIGNMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED for our 10c and 15c Department. Everything you wish for on display: China and Japanese dishes and fancy novelties. Granite, Crockery, Glassware, Stationery, Toys, Brushes and Fancy Baskets of all descriptions. Nothing Higher than 15c Come In tonight and see our stock and listen to the Free recital on our Famous Columbia Graphophone. A Ppsi TAYLOR'S PIANO HOUSE Broadway .i-K--tt-o-H-o-tt--tt-o-H-en--::--::---::--:--:;- IFflM tir vSl "i Kt'rVi f$ K&mtk M rP , kj BJFg In Your Outing You will miss it if you do not enrry A KODAK With You Wo have them from 1 to $100 Full Line of Kodak Supplies Cntaloguo Free. Red Cross Drugstore ! -Ji COOS BAY ACSDE1MSIC -FACULTY-- Fiano Ilr. Elmer A. Todd Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton Voice Mies M.iblo Ol.uo Millis Violin (To be announced later. Musical Kindergarten Miss '.ucy Shenroud Iloiton Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Heading and ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, Isew O'Connell Building, A and fcecond bticets. ELMER A. TODD, Director M 'Phone 1U!5 !TMH1ITlTTrraiKIHyfiMi;tT-r-i.i-imrnn Cook With Gas It is not every city the size or juarsnuem ana iNorui uuuu mut ao a the advantages of an up-to-date gas plant. If you are not using ! gas to cook with you are not taking advantage of this great conve nience that is at your service. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. i ?.m-- ----4- I22BEEH Kee Lox Typewriter Ribbons and Typewriter Carbon Paper NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERS OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL S2HE2SH5aSH5ES2SHdSBSaS2SZ52SSSHSE5HSESH5HSES3a5ESHSH5H52SHSE5HS2Sa v .!? 21 R miiiamg maijvrmi CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA C0TTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL, PLUM3ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO North nend, Oregon. SSSS2S255S5S5S5SSS2S32SSI2S2S55Z5SSS525iS5SZSSS5S5S5S3SSSSS553S2S2Sii Is every stain and spot of dirt upon every article of your linen when it comes to our Laundry to be cleansed. We give a new whiteness to every piece of goods wo handle. It smells fresh and sweet, and you know that it is positively clean. Wo solicit yom trade and guarantee you satis faction with our work and our prices. Work delivered promptly when prom ised. Coos Bay SteamLaundry I FOIt RENT New C-room dwelling on Washington street. See Title Guarantee and Abstract Company. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. CHRISTMAS ARTICLES I3aby out fits, hemstitching, marking of linen, etc., orders taken. Call phone 2003. WANTED Two largo, or three small furnished housekeeping rooms. No children. 'Phone 155. SALOON FOR SALE Doing fine business. Will sacrifice on account of other buslnes. Address Saloon care Coos Bay Times. WANTED One or two gentlemen roomers. Prlvat "imily. Apply 'J' Time." 'ilee, oi 'phone Gl. .. FOR RENT Fjui room house in West Marshfleld. Apply to John Josephben. 'Phono, 257. FOR RENT Two room houso In We. t Mai hfleld. Apply to Mrs. James Darrie. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms or ,gc ,lemen. Enquire Robert M rsden, Jr., at Billiard Parlor. It Is an "overthrow" to a man's confidence when a bachelor's stove is accidentally overthrown and ho re members he has neglected to insure his effects. Do not let It happon to you. Cover the value of your be longings with a Fire Insurance po licy, for you never know when a blare will occur. We can Insure you In a good and reliable Company for a trifling annual premium. Title Guarantee Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. FOR FASHIONABLE Gowns and tailored suits, call on Mrs. Paquet te, South Broadway. GIRLS WANTED Between tho ages of eighteen and twenty-eight. Pleasant work. Promotion to those showing ability. Apply Miss Williams, chief operator, Coos Bay Home Telephone Company. WANTED Man and wife oi farm. Steady " t'oyment. Apply to C. P. Coleman, Templeton, Ore. Wo Stand on Top -v. fi & Jg in our profession as Fancy Bakers, making only tho choicest Cakes and Pastry for the best families In this section. Everything we put Into our products is perfectly pure and fresh, and the greatest care Is taken by experienced bakers to make each article from an ordinary bun up to a brides-cake first-class in every respect. Wo solicit a trial and leave the rest to your own judgment. COOS BAY BAKERY FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures find stock of liquors and cigars, groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry and Flanagan at Blanco Hotel. FOR RENT Four 5-room flats in tho O'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. & Grocery Delivery Schedule V 1 forenoon. V First City ". 8:30 I South and West 9:15 8 T Second City and Broad- :: :.: way 10:45 f afternoon. 8 Forndalo 12M5 I First City 1:30 South and West 2:15 :,: X Second City and Broad- T way 4 o'clock 8 For :: t C. W. WOLCOTT V 1 THE FAMILY GROCER T PHONE 071. n Y Front St. Marshfleld. Steamer Flyer LAWHORN & McCULLOCH, Owners, live. Marshfleld Lvo. North Bond 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:45 " 10:05 " 10:45 " 11:15 " 1:00 P. M 1:45 p. M. 2:30 " 3:15 " 4:00 " 5:00 " Opoii for Charter Nights and Sumlnyfl The Flyer Always Leaves on Time, Do not rorgot that DoWItt'b Little Early Risers are tho best pills made. They are pleasant llttlo pills that are easy to take and are prompt and gentle. Wo sell and recommend them. Sold by LOOIOIART & PAR- COOS RAY TIDES. Tho following tables glvo the hours of high nnd low tides (or every day this week: OCTOBER, 1008. IIGH WATER A. Ji. V. M. Date h. m. ft h. in. ft. Monday . .12 1:42 G.3 1:37 7.5 Tuesday . .13 2:31 5.8 2:15 7.2 Wednesday 14 3:22 5.2 2:57 G.7 Thursday . 15 4:21 4.8 3:44 G.2 Friday . . 1G 5:20 4.5 4:40 5.G Saturday . 17 G:40 4.5 5:48 5.3 SUNDAY . 18 7:47 4.8 7:04 5.0 LOW WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. in.l ft. h. m. ft. Monday . .12 7:35 l.G 8:14 -0.G Tuesday . .13 8:14 2.2 9:01 -0.3 Wednesday 14 8:59 2.S 9:59 0.0 Thursday . 15 9:50 3.8 10:43 0.4 Friday . .10 10:49 3. S 11:42 0.7 Saturday .17 12:143. 8 SUNDAY . IS 0:4G 1.0 1:3G 3.7 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Pess.) WESTERN OREGON. 0 Rain tonight nnd cooler in cast O portion; Wednesday, rain in west and fair in cast. . o LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O PORT. For twenty-four hours ond- ing 5 p. m., Oct. 12, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 65 Minimum 52 At 5 p. m 58 Precipitation traco Wind, Southwest; cloudy. O 4 Council to Meet. Tho Marshfleld city council will meet this evening to take up some street improvement matters and possibly to discuss tho proposed revision of the city's charter. Has Leg Broken. Mr. Stonon sus tained a broken leg today U an nc cident in West Marshfleld. He was working on the 'B' Btreot Improve ment and was caught between the bank and a scraper. Dr. Ilorsfall at tended him. Go to San Francisco. Dr. J. T. McCormac with his daughter, Mrs. A. J. French, and Miss Mary Black will leave tomorrow on tho Nann Smith for San Frnnclsco. Dr. Mc Cormac expects to bo absent about a month. Mrs. French who has been 111 was reported considerably im proved today. Rack From Hour Hunt. Drs. E. Mlngus and A. L. Housoworth return ed today from Ten MHo whore thoy have been with tho party hunting bear and "varmints." Only ono bear was killed. Yesterday the Ilarrlman hounds got on tho trail of two pan thers but tho panthers escaped. It is likely that the rain will compel tho others of tho party to return soon. Telephone Engineer Hero. G. G, McPherson, a telephone engineer, lma arrived hero from Austin, Tex., and will Immediately begin work on the rebuilding of the local exchange of tho Coos Bay Homo Telephone Com pany. Ho will prepare plans and specifications for tho now system bo foro the actual reconstruction Is started. Ho Is an export tolophono man and Is an old friend of Manager R. T. Durott. tt-H-KH--H-W-H-U-tt--tt-H- I OATCRIMfl Tfl RAM. ' A QUETS AMD SUPPERS. ,': CALL UP CORTHELL'S A A Wo make a specialty of cater- JL Ing to ontertalnments. As wo I l buy at trholesalo wo can glvo t , you beat servlco at lowest 8 jjrices. 8 ooir.'nujAs 8 : DELICATESSEN. PHONE R01 j': SECOND AND 'C STREETS. ., a-8---n-K-8-K-8-8-8-8-- Cnuiity Superintendent Hero. - County Superintendent W. II. Bunch arrived In tho city last even ing from Sumner whore ho hud been visiting tho district schools. Mr. Bunch will remain In tho city until Thursday visiting the schools In tho vicinity of Coos Day aftor which ho will leave for Coqulllo to finish somo ofllco work, Mr. Bunch will romovo his family from McKInley to Coqulllo whoro they will make their homo for tho winter. WWW 8 woittwsG-vgi Personal Notes f C. F. McKNIGHT returned last evening from a business trip to Coqullle. SHERIFF GAGE came over1 from Coqulllo this morning and went to North Bend this afternoon. JOHN PREUSS and wife, returned today from a -ten days stay at their ranch near Billiards. MRS. YOAICAM and daughter, Mrs. Quick, camo down from their C003 River ranch today for a short stay. J. K. GILL, a well-known Portland travollng man, Is calling on hla trade in tho Coos Bay country. MISS ANNE FLANAGAN camo down from North Bend yesterday for a short visit with friends and rela tives In Marshfleld. MISS HELEN DOBLE, who has been visiting at tho Chandler and Sengs tnckon homes, expects to lenvo for her home In Portland Saturday. E. D. LACHANCE, Jack Flanagan, Alton Sengstacken and Wat. Short constituted a quartette of NImrods that started for ducks this after noon. , M. J. MANGAN will leave In a few days for his old home at Belle Plain, Minn. He has disposed of Interests here and will not return for somo time. Ho expects to spend tho winter In Denver. F. B. McCORD of Rosoburg, fiscal agent for tho . United Wireless Company, is here with Mr. Black mail, the representative of tho company, who has been trying to boII stork to local people to estab lish a wireless station here. M. C. HORTON of tho First Trust and Savings Bank, will leavo soon for an extended trip to tho homo of his parents in Pennsylvania. Ho will stop In Missouri to look aftor some business Interests and will nlso visit at other eastern points whilo nway. CURRY COUNTY MIXUP. Peculiar Situation In Oflicial AtTalrs Reported There. A friend told tho Sentinel Tues day that thero was a possibility our neighboring county of Curry would have to dispense with tho luxury of a Board of Equalization this year for tho reason tho clerk and assessor of tho county aro both before tho fed oral court for trial on land fraud In dlctmont. Tho only hopo.ltisstated for tho Curry taxpayer to avoid paying tho taxes as already fixed against his proporty unless perchanco ho can go into circuit court, lies In tho ability of tho aforesaid gentlemen to get homo boforo Oct. 19, Undo Sam be ing tho sovereign authority In such rare cases, but too patriotic to say, as did John Jacob Astor, "Tho peo ple bo damned I" This Is not Inti mating a knowledge that there Is anything wrong or excesslvo In tho Curry county assessment this year, nor are wo lampooning tho federal court; wo aro tolling tho public of an odd and rathor funny situation In official affairs. Coqulllo Sentinel. ATTENTION there will bo a Camp of Royal Neighbors of America or ganized hore at tho Finnish Hall, tho eve of Oe,t. 13, 1908, by District Dep uty Mrs, Clara E. Mills. Wo havo se cured a largo chartor-llst nnd cor dially Invito all Royal Nolghbora horo In good standing to meet with us on this occasion. Most royally, CLARA E. MILLS, District Deputy. 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