The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908.
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per month to hnvo gas in your office or business house. At
times the best of electric light plants will get out of commission
temporarily. It generally comes at a busy time of the day, as
that is the time all the lights in a city arc turned on and tlio
central station most liable to accidents. At theso times if not
at all times you should have g.is. It is always ready.
Coos Bay Gas k
Electric Co.
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ARE YOU LOADED
Twenty years experience hunting on Coos Bay enables
us to select a stock of guns ammunition and sporting
goods best adapted for these waters.
Sportsmen's Supplies
We carry these goods exclusively and devote our en
tire attention to the needs of Coos Bay sportsmen.
TEe "Gunnery"
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magazine Bargains combination
THE DELINEATOR S1.00
EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE ..81.50
THE WORLD'S WORK .$3.00
Regular price 85.50
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We have numerous other offers and combinations, just as good.
Ask us about them.
Norton & Hansen
I'AItKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
x Empire, Oregon.
JOnN W. ICING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for salt.
$1.80 to 95.00 for setting of IE.
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Our Price
Only $3.50
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BLANCO nOTEL
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'May Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751
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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 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
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Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mnnager.
Electrical Supplies
of every description can be found at
our establishment. If you want
FIRST CLASS GOODS nt reasonable
prices, you must come in and see our
line. Electric Flat Irons sold on
easy terms.
Oregcm Electrical
Supply Co.
O'CONNELL BUILDING.
Crumbs of Comfort
are most plentiful supplied by the
best kind of bread and wo knead it
for everybody else who needs it.
Good flour, perfect yeast, a thorough
knowledge of baking, and scrupu
lous cleanliness in every detail of
production gives our bread, rolls and
biscuits the appetizing odor taste
that have helped to popularize them.
We knead the dough and are the
best bread people In the business.
COOS BAY-BAKERY
Do you know that wo do better
work laundry, because most of our
help has been with us for more than
a year working In harmony with each
other understanding our methods
perfectly thus giving our customers
a better class of work without that
undesirable feature: "Lost Goods."
Let us convince you with a trial.
Coos Bay SteamLaundry
PHONE 571.
1JUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS
HAY' FUEL CO.
J. C. DOANE, l.oprletor.
Dealer in Sou h Marshfleld, Bea-4
ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry fire
ard s ove-wood on short notice.
Phone 531 or Leave Orders at
I. 8. KAUFMAN & CO.
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$3.00
DERBY
THERE is no place in
the wide world where
there's a better $3 derby
than our
We've the smart styles
for young fellows and the
conservative shapes for the
older men.
We fit the face as well
as the head when we sell
a hat.
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Mill to Man Clothiers
WANTED Three or four furnish
ed or unfurnished rooms for house
keeping. Phone 54, between 2 and
5 p. m.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for gentlemen only. G. W. Car
leton's residence.
LOST Gold bracelet. Reward for
return t- Mrs. Arthur McKeown.
FOR SALT; Launch Charon, 5
hcrse, 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.
FOR RENT House of 10 rooms in
South Marshfleld, electric lights
and bath. Inquire of E. A. Camp
bell at Magnes & Matson's.
FOR RENT Four-room house in
West Marshfleld. Apply to John
Josephsen. 'Phono, 257.
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 C-room flats in
the O't mr 11 b 'Iding on 'A'
3treet. Ap,ily Hall & Hall.
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IF IT IS IJUILT OF BRICK OR
STONE LET ME DO IT.
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WEINIIARDS LAGER BEER X
Quarts, per dozen 81.00 W
Special Table Claret, per
gallon 50c
VERY OLD XX XX RYE
For medical use, per
quart $1.00
Free Delivery 'PHONE 481
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coos ray tid::s.
The following tables give
hours of high and lew tides
every day this week:
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OCTOBER, 1008.
IIGH WATER
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Wednosd. y 21
Thursday . 22
Friday . . 23
A. S.
1. M.
h. m.
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10:32
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10:02
10:45
12:27
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5.8
6.1
6.3
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Saturday
SUNDAY
24111:33
6.9
25 0:06
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12:02
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LOW WATER A. SI.
SI.
Date.
h. m.l
ft. I h. m
ft.
1.9
1.4
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0.3
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Wednesdry
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
21
22
23
24
25
3:27
4:07
4:44
5:22
5;5S
1.3) 4:12
1.3 4:48
1.3 5:22
1.4 5:56
1.7 6:29
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated P-ess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Generally fair tonight and
Thursday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end-
ing 5 p. m Oct. 20, by Mis.
E. MIngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 53
Minimum 43
O At 5 p. m 48
Precipitation
.41
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
HORN.
SMITH To Lester Smith and wife,
of Coos River on Tuesday, October
20, a daughter.
Will Entertain. Dr. and Mrs. J.
W. Ingram will entertain tonight in
honor o the Rev. II. H. Brown and
wife, who will leavo shortly for the
east.
Hnvo Head Mounted. Levi Smith
and son, F. W. Smith, aro having the
head of the fine six-point elk which
they killed recently In the Falls
Creek country mounted.
Will Stnrt Camp. It Is reported
that Henry Hoeck will shortly re
sume work at his logging camp In
Smith's Basin. The camp has been
down during the summer owing to
low water.
Wed nt North Bend. Friends have
been apprised of the marriage of An
drew Hoben and Miss Pearl Rttzeen
which will bo solemnized in North
Bend tonight. Mr. Hoben Is a real
estate man at North Bend and Miss
Razeen is from North Inlet.
Rig Catches of Fish. Somo of the
biggest catches of salmon of the sea
son were made by the fishing boats
in the lower Bay last evening. As
many as 400 were taken by somo of
the boats. Many large Chlnooks
were taken. Most of the catches
were for the Empire cannery.
Former Resident Missing. Wm.
Palmer, a pioneer resldont of Coos
Bay, and his brother, Earl Palmer,
aro missing from their homo near
Belllngham, Wash., and considerable
anxiety Is felt over them, according
to a press dispatch. While hero, Mr.
Palmer lived on South Coos River
and loft to join other members of the
family In Washington.
To Open 'IV Street. There is a
movoment on among the business
men near 'B' and Front streets to
have 'B' street opened to the Bay.
Tho property between Front street
and tho Bay was recently fenced off
by tho C. A. Smith Lumber and Man
ufacturing Company on account of
tho wharf being in bad shape. Tho
property Is now In litigation, tho city
having attempted to condemn it for
street purposes.
Hunters Return. Frank Mer
chant, with H. Smith and Van Clark,
returned last evening from a hunt
ing trip through the mountains of
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First City 8:30
I South and West 9:15 tf
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tt Forndalo 12:45
L First City 1:30
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1 Second City and Broad-
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Help your friend, lodgo or school
to win one of Tho Times voting con
test prizes.
Road tho Times' Wint Ads,
A. N. GOULD was over from Coqulllo
today on business.
E. A. EICKWORTH Is reported quite
ill of lumbago and a complication
of Ills.
C. E. ATHERTON and Wm. Tucker
of Bandon, are In Marshfleld on
business.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr., the Coquille
lumberman, Is in the city today on
business.
MISSES MARY BRADLEY and Pearl
Scott of Coquille, wero Marshfleld
visitors yesterday.
JUDGE E. D. SPERRY and wife, of
Coquille are in the city on business
and visiting friends.
O. STEMMLER, tho Myrtle Point
real estate man, left for his homo
this morning after spending a few
days on the Bay on business.
MISS CLINKINBEARD of Coos Riv
er, who has been suffering from
throat trouble for four or flvo
weeks, Is reported Improving.
J. L. and EDWARD AASEN, tho Co
quille loggers, are In tho city on
business. Messrs. Aasen Intend to
commence operation on Matt Rinck
Creek after election.
ALEX WILSON, who has been em
ployed as an engineer near Shel
don, T,Vash, has returned to Coos
Bay and will take a position on tho
Daniels' Creek logging road.
REV. E. B. JONES of tho South
Methodist church of Coquille, was
In tho city this week on his way to
Portland to attond tho yearly con
ference of which ho is secretary.
NORTH BEND NEWS
DIED At Ferndale, on tho 13th
Inst., infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Savage.
Mrs. Alexander of Cooston visited
friends In North Rend yesterday.
Miss Wanda Stephens of Marsh
fleld, Is spending a few days visiting
friends In North Bend.
David Mastadon of Shoro Acres,
visited friends In North Bond yes
terday, returning homo today.
Mrs. Mastadon has been in Port
land for a short time and will re
turn homo on tho Breakwator Friday.
Capt. A. M. Simpson has a number
of mon at work repairing tho wharf
thai was burned at tho time of tho
Woolen Mill Are.
Curry county. They had a very pleas
ant time with tho exceptions of tho
nights spent out under trees with
only blankets over them, during tho
heavy thunder and lightning storms.
Tho party's bedding and all tho mem
bers got soaked but they got an oik
and aro quite well pleased. The fun
came when they tried to cure tho
meat by smoking It in a sort of a
wigwam as tho wind blow It down.
Then in order to savo tho meat, they
tried to salt it, but as they had to
got their salt from sea water and that
article was scarce.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids for an addition to
school house In District No. 85 will
be received up to 8 p. m., Saturday
October 24. Plans and specifications
can bo seen at the ofllco of J. D. Mc
Neil. M. B. SQUIRE, Clerk.
ROD AND GUN CLUB MEETING.
Thoro will bo a meeting of tho
Coos Bay Rod and Gun Club, Thurs
day ovenlng at 7:30 In tho ofllco of
Hall & Hall, for tho purposo of elect
ing officers and transacting other Im
portant business.
J. W. BENNETT, Pres.
The "Maids From Alaska" would
Hko to meet you at tho Masonic
Opera House, Friday night, October
23.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, OCTOBER 21, at O A. M.
FRESH cooked TOKE AND OLYM
PIA OYSTERS nt tho O. K. Chop
bouse by tho pint or gallon.
PRIMROSE COLD ROILED HAM
In any quantity at Cortholl's.
WlirAT at 2.00 per cwt at Haines
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