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"'"Sfi'WIWP? 3r THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908 Brace Up We i! PIONEER HARDWARE CO Incorporated. P. E. HAGUE, Prcs.e jr. D. SUMNER, Vice-Pros. MARSHFIELD - OREGON - - - i a a a :: a I :: t a :: I :j i :: :: t -a--a-a--a-4a--a Full Value foi Every miwmm a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a agazine Bargains ,c THE DELINEATOR EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE . Try? Ems? I M THE WORLD'S WORK $3.00 , d? Off ft Regular price .$3750 Ullly tf ii.5ll Wo have numerous other offers and combinations, just as good. Ask us about them. Norton & Hansen ms&zzssiSBxazzaKEEr&zt COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS;; jr Cavanagh, Chapman Co. :; General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty t Foot of Queen ES25BSE5Z5H52SESSSai5ESE5Z5E5HS2Fr,p as h CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDFARE & SUPPLY CO Jfl North Head, eS25H525ESa5E5E5H5H5HFE5E'a5HS2ij"2' ESaSESESHScSZSESHSHSasaSZSfHSHSHSaSEJ A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. 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 tho 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 large 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. a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- i Grocery Delivery Schedule y 1 forenoon. f First City 8:30 I South and West 9:15 T Second City and Broad- a V way 10:45 J AFTERNOON. a a Ferndale 12:45 1 First City 1:30 i & South and West 2:15 y i Second City and Broad- y T way 4 o'clock a J For- a J C. W. WOLCOTT 1 THE FAMLLY GROCER T phone 071. a y" Front St. Mnrshfleld. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a Help your friend, lodge or school to win one of The Times voting con test prizes. Read tha Times' Wint Ads. ---- Don't Bore You but If you are considering the purchase of Hardware or Tools of any description, we would like to have the opportunity of showing you through our large and varied stock of good quality. Everything In the Hardware lino for In-door or out-door use, and at prices that command attention. Wo have tools for all trades, strongly made of the finest ma terials. e - --K -a-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a- Dollar Expended :: i :: a a i a a a a a :': i :: i it i :: i This will bo the case if you patronize us for whatever you need in llio way of CLOTHING and CRAVENNETTE. Our stock is largo anil you will Iiae no fault to llnil with our prices. :: North Front Street. i a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - 7BttZ2!nmv!&n2rTrmfve&sM jnvrasGTOarpfffiBw YT DO YOU TIIIXK OP THIS COMBINATION? $1.00 .S1.50 Our Price STATIONERS OPPOSITE IJLANCO nOTEL ft "n-M.ji&iwa-tmim&'vzF.&sta Aveny Marshfleld Invest of laniLiZ5ZTa5H5H5HSHS3E5E5252E2 ana tne Marshfle; M u PLUM1ING SUPPLIE5 FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION Oregon. eres a lip XWpbbF zs r& z-.iresr W&& ffs. woimi Ybmz mazes. Just Arrived The newest creation in the STETSON tThey are the real self conform ing stiff hat at $5.00 See the new Fedora at $4.50 Geo. Goodrum FOR HATS Marshfleld Oregon A $75.00 scholarship for some sub- young man or woman getting scribers for The Times. Better send this paper to a friend. afti'tmfnm M WW! UKjdvfrVc3 W ?i ?& i'OOS HAY TIDES. The following tables give hour'? of high and low tides every day this week: the tor OCTOBER, 1008. GH WATEH W i ft& L T M. uate ft. 5.0 6.2 6.5 5.8 6.1 Monday . .19 Tuesday . .20 Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 21 22 23 24 25 LOW WATER I a. to. i i h. m.i ft h. m. S:39 5.2 8:14 9:19 5.o 9:1'2 9:57 6.0 10:02 10:32 6.3 10:45 11:02 G.6 12:27 11:33 6.9 0:06 6.112:02 A. M. P. I h. m.l ft. h. m. 1:47 1.1 2:44 2:41 1.2 3:36 3:27 1.3 4:12 4:07 1.3 4:4S 4:44 1.3 5:22 5:22 1.4 5:56 5:58 1.7 6:29 Date. Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . ft. 3.2 2.6 1.9 1.4 0.8 0.3 0.1 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ' WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated P"ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Wednesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., Oct. 19, by Mrs. E. MIngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 57 Minimum 40 At 5 p. m 50 Precipitation 47 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Give Masquerade. Arrangements have been made for a masquerade ball at the Lake Creamery hall at Ten Mile, Saturday evening, October 31. Controversy Over Stock. Judge C. A. Sehlbrede, referee In bank ruptcy, is hearing the claims of con testants over the bankrupt 'Melrose restaurant. Mr. Wells, who pur chased tho property from J. M. Um stadt who bought It In at sheriff's sale and D. W. Small, the receiver, are the contestants. Will Move Store. J. M. Umstadt, proprietor ofuithe - Anonat.Cash.-Gro-cery In tho Gow Why building on Broadway, has leased the room for merly occupied by the Finnish Co operative Store and will move his store as soon as the new place can be fitted up. The now quarters will give him additional room to tako care of his growing business. Council Tonight. The Marshfleld city council will meet tonight to take FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen only. G. W. ' Car loton's residence. LOST Gold bracelet. Reward for return to Mrs. Arthur McKeown. FOR SALE Launch Charon, 5 horse, 4 cycle, $300. Call on or address John Harding, Marshfleld, Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished front rooms, modern conveniences, at Bolster House, Sherman Ave., North Bend. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Hot water and bath. Enquire Marble Works. WANTED Girl for general house work. Gocd wages. Lock Box 101, Marshfleld. FOR RENT House of 10 rooms in South Marshfleld, electric lights and bath. Inqjlre of E. A. Camp bell at Magnes & Matson's. FOR RENT Four-room house in West Majdjhfleld. Apply to John Josephseiif 'Phone, 267. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen. Enquire Robert Marsden, Jr., at Billiard Parlor. 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 Four ts-room flats the O'Connell building on 3treet. Apply Hall & Hall. DO NOT TAKE THE RISK. When you have 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. TaTe Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and you are euro of prompt relief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. up street Improvement matters and albo to consider the proposed team sters' license ordinance. A number of routine matters are to come before the meeting. Citizens League Mooting. The Citizens League, the newly formed civic association, will meet at the Finnish hall Thursday night. The principal matter to come up will be a discussion for the proposed bond Issue. Furnished Launch. The onter talnment committee of tho local Re publican organization wish to express through The Times their appreciation of the favor of W. T. Holland In fur nishing a launch for tho trips to show Congressman W. It. Ellis, Coos Bay. Five Employment Agency. Aug ust Frlzeen Is arranging to open a free employment agency in connec tion with his store on C street, be tween Front and Broadway. He plans to aid both men and women In securing work and no charge will be made. Arrested For Disturbance. E. C. Anderson, a resident of 'C street, near the new hotel, was arrested last night by Marshal Carter. He spent tho night in jail and this morning furnished bond for his appearance on the return of Recorder J. M. Upton who is in Portland. Tho trouble Is said to have started with Anderson's attempt to whip one of his children. State Game Warden Here. R. O. Stevenson of Forest Grove, state game warden, Is spending a few days here as tho guest of Deputy Game Wardens Wright and Aiken. Ho says that he has not heard of many violations In this section. He urges that tho people aid the game ward ens in seeing that hunters are prose cuted In case the game laws arc v!o lated. Kill Several Rears. George Gould of North Coos River, has killed three bears and a wild cat within tho last few days, according to information received by F. C. Burch today. Two of the boars and the wild cat were caught in trips near tho Gould ranch. Frank Smith 4also killed a couple of bears, an elk and a couple of wild cats on a recent hunting trip, showing that big game is not en tirely extinct yet. Rig Rand of Elk. County Treas urer J. E. Sawyers, who hunted for elk and bagged a monster buck In the Coos River country a few weeks ago, estimates that the elks in tho region between the Coos and Umpquu rivers number not less than 300. Owing to their well-nigh Inaccessible haunts, Mr. Sawyers thinks there is little danger of a complete slaugh ter of this hig band. There is a growing fear, however, that tho days of the Oregon elk are numbered un less the legislature passes a protec tive law. The season is scheduled to re-open next September. Roseburg Review. PORT v ORFORI) NEWS. Events of Interest There As Told By The Tribune. Willis Coy and Walton Miller killed a largo elk on the headwaters of Hunter's Creek a short time ago. Its horns wero largo and well mat ed and had six prongs on each side. A United States Marshall from Portland, was driven down the coast yesterday by Jas. Lane. Ho comes to subpoena more witnesses In tho P. F. & L. Co. trial just who wo did not learn. Jesse Turner camo up from Gold Beach the first of tho weok with a band of over 100 head of beef cattle which he turned over to Dement & Bradon at this place who drovo tho stock on to Myrtle Point. Harry Rhodes of Marshfleld, and an assistant from Portland, who in stalled tho machinery in tho cold storage at Wedderburn last year, are now putting the machinery in the cold storage plant at this place. This summer and autumn have been among tho dryest that have been experienced In this section In a good many years, and withal ono of tho most pleasant, as thero has not been a great deal of high wind and hut few days that wore uncom fortably warm. It has been a good year for fruit, but other crops have itot fared so well as tho dry spring injured tho early gardens whllo tho heavy frosts of two weeks ago did considerable damage among tho later truck. For tourists and campers tho weather has been Ideal. THE CALL OF NATURE Rainy season is now on. Cover your HORSES with STORM IJLANKETS. PIONEER HARDWARE COM-PANY. i Personal Notes ll ? , V W. M. TUCKER of Bandon, is in the city on business. JOHN B. LOCKMAN of Coqullle, was in the city today between trains. D. H. JOHNSON of Coqullle, was in the city on business, between trains. . L. ROBERTS of Catching Inlet, was a Marshfleld business Visitor today. W. F. HODSON of Coos River; was transacting business in Marshfleld today. GEO. B. HARRIS, a real estate mnn of Bandon, Is In Marshfleld on business. MRS. F. J. GRIFFITH left on the Roseburg stage for San Francisco last evening. MRS. H. E. BESSEY of Coos River, was shopping and visiting friends in Marshfleld today. CHARLES COLLIER of Coqullle, was in tho city today visiting . frlonds and transacting business. D. Y. STAFFORD, who has been at Portland on business tho past week, Is expected home on the stage this afternoon. MRS. P. 9. WEAVER, who has been making her homo with rolatlves at Cooston since Mr. Weaver's death, was In Marshfleld yesterday, . P. GALLOWAY, manager of tho wrapping paper department of tho Blake McFall Company, is hero from Portland making tho terri tory with their local representa tive, Mr. F. E. Allen. W. A. THIES will leave tomorrow for Portland In response to a message from Francis II. Clnrk of Marshfleld, who wishes him there to consult with parties Interested in tho plan to briquette Coos Bay coal. COL. WM. GRIMES and wife, will return tomorrow from Ten Mile where they have been enjoying a bear hunt with tho Harrlman hounds. Whether Col. Crimes and party secured any moro varmints or not has not been ascertained. , W. DE CAMP, a brick and stone work contractor, has removed to Marshfleld from Portland. Ho brought his family with him and expects to make his future home here. They occupy one of tho. Father Donnelly cottages on Wash ington street. M. C. IIORTON, vlco-presldont and manager of tho First Trust and Savings Bank, will leave tomorrow on a four weeks' trip to eastern points. Ho will look after bust- ness Interests In tho mid west and tvIII til fin mnnnnr1 r l(o li1 liitn In Pennsylvania for a short visit. I B. WHITE of Poplar Bluff, Mo., who has been visiting at tho homo of M. C. Horton, will leave to morrow for tho east. Mr. White, who Is heavily interested in tho lumber business, Is delighted with this section. Ho Bays that It has groat possibilities which are cer tain to make a great city. R. F. CRITTENDEN returned last night to his homo In North Bond from Portland where ho has been on business. Ho has not announc ed yet whether ho intonds to re sumo prospecting for oil on South Slough. Ho has a number of oil leases and options hut under them does not have to rush the work. D. M. KEMP, who has been spend ing several days horo, loft yester day overland for Florenco. He Is secretary of the new creamery at Florenco and Is also Interested In tho now telephone company on tho Sluslaw. He Is a firm believer in tho early dov'ofopment of that sec tion as well as of tho Coos Bay country. TUESDAY EVENING GUARANTEE SNAPS. 50x200 on Front street, covering watorfront, $.1,150 2 lots on Broadway $1,100 Choice resldonco cornor in Sengs tacken addition, 84x100'...$ BOO 130x140 on 'C streot $ uoo 150-Acre land, sultablo tot fruit or stock $ 800 Lots In Sengstackon addition, on Im proved street, slzo 50x110, easy terms $ 250. Also good values In largo tracts of coal and timber land. TITLE GUARANTEE AND AIL STRACT COMPANY, Henry Sengs tacken, Manager. LSTESI NEWS N TELEGRAPH DORR MAKES REPORT. Bankrupt Broker Owes $300,000 More Than Assets. (By Associated Press.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20. A sched ule of assets and liabilities of Fred. W. Dorr, tho broker who was recent ly suspended, has been submitted to creditors. It shows assets of $142, 721', liabilities $4S9,973. THAW NOT NEEDED. Hnbens Corpus Dismissed By Pitts burg Judge. (By Associated Press.) PITTSBURG, Oct. 20. In the fed oral court, Judge Young dismissed tho writ of habeas corpus requiring the presenco of II. K. Thaw In this city. This means that Thaw will not bo brought hero at present. MACK IS HOPEFUL. Democratic Chairman Says Bryan Will Win. (By Associated Pres3.) NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Norman Mack, "chrflfman of the National Democrafic'fcommittec, has nrrlved In New1 VdrtPto' take charge St what ho declares' will lie the hardest fought finish In1 any presidential campaign In the empire state. Not only Bryan but speakers of note, including sev eral United States senators will swing through tho state In an effort to cap ture Now York's electoral vote for ho Democratic ticket. Mack de clares that ho Is convinced that Bryan will bo elected by a land slide, KAISER FOR PEACE. Emperor AVllliaiu Refers to Balkan Trouble; (By Associated Press.) BERLIN, Oct. 20. Tho Prussian parliament opened today and Em peror William In alluding to the Bal kans, said that Germany Is less in terested there than any other power, but that his country would work with tho others for a peaceful and satisfactory solution of tho present difficulty. REMEMBER the usual TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE at tho rink tonight, rain or shlno. Music by the Bay City Orchestra. ALLIANCE sails from Mnrshfleld for Portland at 8 o'clock, Wcdnesdhy morning. BARLEY $1.40 per sack at Haines "MAIDS FROM ALASKA" will ar rive at Masonic Opera House Friday night, October 23. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT- URDAY, OCTOBER 21, at O A. M. I NORTH BEND NEWS C. Nollenor was a Marshfleld busi ness visitor Saturday. . Mrs. H. Sanford of North Bond, was shopping In Marshfleld Saturday. Tho steamer Czarina arrived in North Bend from San Francisco this morning. ' I C. D, Rood of South Coos River, spent Sunday with his family la North Bond. j ) Julius Larson's new dredgo is rapidly nearlng completion at Lake side and ho expects to have It In operation on Beaver Slough soon. "Maids from Alaska" are notCIIIL LY propositions. They will give you. a WARM wolcomo at the Masonic Opera House, FRIDAY night, Oc tober 23. ALLIANCE sails from Marshfleld for Portland nt 8 o'clock, Wednesday morning. Tho "Maids From Alaska" would like to meet you at tho Masonic Opera House, Friday night, October 23. ALLIANCE sails from Marshfleld for Portland at 8 o'clock, Wednesday morning. MAKE A DATE with tho "Maids From Alaska" Friday night, October 23. Do not rorget that DoWitfb Little Early Rlsors aro tho best pills made. They aro pleasant little pills that aro easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and recommend them. Sold by LOCIOIART & PAR- , ! ' :,! ! il I1 n i a , t..t,viwii.kiiJJ