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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908. H M MMHM MM MM --- ------- ANOTHER. CA LOAD of nockcrs' Chnirs, etc., received direct from the Phoenix Cluilr MnniifncMiiiiu; Comimiiy of Lewellyn l'nrk, Minneapolis Minn. Our targe business brings us right in touch with the manufacturers. Wc buy where we can RUV. the CHEAPEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED. It makes no difference to us EAST or WEST. The following me some Rood examples of shrewd buying and what it means to you as n purchasing public. r R. $SEKiigL 1 Ik. "T m We Know I VOTING CONTEST COUP NOT GOOD AFTF.R, OCTOBER 28, 1008. TnE COOS HAY TIMES VOTING CONTEST For DIst Address Good for one vote filled out and rent to The Times office by mall t or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot will be altered in any way, or transferred after being received by The Times. COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (b Co. ? General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen 2SE5HSHSHSB5ESHSHSaH52SHSHSaSHS2SBH5HS2SE52SESEHHSH5a5HS3SSBSHSHSESS Building 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 HARDWARE (Sb SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. ES2SSSHSESH5HSE52SZ5H'S5E5ESESZSE.rrtffiHn2Ea5HSH'Sn5HSI!Sa5a5aSHSHSHSHSHf FOR SALE 0"lce furniture, em bracing Sundry Chairs, Fox Type ' Writer practically new, Franklin heater and an oil stove. P. A. MO VERS, 2nd floor, Lockhart Bldg. WANTED Pantry girl. Apply Blanco hotel at once. FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms for rent. Close In. Phone 501. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Mrs. Lash, over Mangan's Under taklng''Pa."iors. FOR SALE Cheap One large air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammerer. WANTED Nurse girl. Apply Mrs. Arthur McKeown at J. W. Ben nett's residence. WANTED Girl to do general house work, family of three. Mrs. Rau, phone 167. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen only. G. W. Car leton's residence. FOR SALE Launch Charon, 5 horse, 4 cycle, $300. Call on or address John Harding, Marshfield, Oregon. FOR RENT House of 10 rooms in South Marshfield, electric lights and bath. Inquire of E. A. Camp bell at Magnes & Matson's. 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 B-room flats in the O'Connell bcllding on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. Quartered Oak Rockers, with arms Well nuished $3.50 Our Business Avenue, Marshfield Materia PLUM-.ING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION i Grocery Delivery Schedule V 1 FORENOON. " Jt First City 8:30 ? " South and West 9:15 i Second City and Broad- :: 'i way 10:45 ; v a rvrru wnrw I :: Ferndale 12:45 First City . 1:30 t ' a South and West 2:15 ;,: li Second City and Broad- 8 I way 4 o'clock SI For a ,. C. W. WOLCOTT f THE FAMILY GROCER H T PHONE 071. j Front St. Marshfield. A IF IT IS RUILT OF RRICK OR STONE LET ME DO IT. J. W. DECAMP. P. O. BOX 118, MARSHFIELD t lingerie If s"nt to this laundry will return to you as fresh, crisp and sheer aa when it was new. Laundering with us Is an art we car ry it to such a degree of perfection. Our price list will show you how reason able are our charges. One trial will convince you that our work cannot bo surpassed. Phono 2291. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry ON K8J mz ""SIS i I The favorably known Renown Steel Range, (I holes, 18vlG oven, , $27.80. GOING C - - - - COOS RAY TIDES. The following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: , , OCTOBER, 1008. JIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date I h. m. ft h. in. ft. Thursday . 22 10:32 6.3 10:45 5.8 Friday . . 23 11:02 6.6 12:27 6.1 Spturday . 24 11:33 6.9 SUNDAY . 25 0:06 6.1 12:02 7.1 LOW WATERI A. M. I P. M. Date. h. m.l ft. 1 h. m. ft. Thursday . 22 4:07 1.3) 4:48 1.4 Friday . . 23 4:44 1.3i 5:22 0.8 Saturday . 24 5:22 1.4 5:56 0.3 SUNDAY . 25 5:5S 1.7 6:29 -0.1 WE ATI IER FORECAST. O (By Associated P-ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight, except rain near coast. Sunday, fair in east and rain in west portion. LOCAL .TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. ' For twenty-four hours ond- ing 5 p. m., Oct. 23, by Mrs. E. MIngus, special government meteorological observer. j Maximum 63 Minimum 38 At 5 p. m 54 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. $ 0 Kills Two Rears. Ray Cox, form erly of Marshfield, killed two bears at Ten Mile the other day. Ho trailed the beasts with two young bear hounds which he recently se cured. Pays Small Fine. E. C. Anderson, who was arrested the other night for disturbing the peace near his home on "C" street, had a hearing before City Recorder Upton yesterday and was fined $10.00. Overcoat Stolen. Some one broke Into the lockers of the Dredge Ore gon, now working near North Bend, and stole an overcoat belonging to one of tho employes. An arrest' is likely to bo made. His Ann Broken. John Russell, a Coos River rancher, sustained a broken arm In a runaway yesterday. lie was standing over tho double trees whon the team jumped, caus ing him to fall, his arm striking it. Dr. MIngus who reduced tho fracture does not anticipate any tci-Ious trou ble. Fake Army Mnn Cniiftht. Local peoplo have been notified that A. D. Hinds, tho fake army offifllcer who mulcted several Coos Bay men for considerable sums was recently In custody for some offenso at Spokane. IIo succeeded in getting away beforo tho federal authorities could land him for the offense here. Large OH Tnnk". The coaa'ruc t i n of a 10,000 barrol oil-tank .it North Hend'wao beun this weak by the Coo., Bay Has s.nd Elctric Com pany. Tho o'l-er IjIk tank tthich hohi 6 ,"00 barrels ha boon complet ed. Tho two bljj tanks will onablo the company to handle entire car goes of oil. The nJw tank Is 54 feet In diameter and about twenty-nix feet high. Tho company's now elec tric plant will bo completed In. about 30 days, according to an announce ment by General Manager Bell to day, and as soon as It is, tho company will furnish a seven-day service, twenty-four hours per day. Complete Baptist Church Repnlrs. -There will bo a "House Warming" ilAKVJbi - - - at tho Baptist church Sunday night. The Interior repairs have been com pleted and the public Is invited by the congregation to inspect the work, hear a good discourse and en joy some fine music. Everything new end up-to-date. Miss Mablo MIUls will sing a solo and the Temple choir will render some heavy selections. NORTH BEND NEWS Capt. A. M. Simpson, J. Alllster, Edgar Simpson and L. J. Simpson spent yesterday at tho C. A. Smith mill. The Schooner Advent canii down rom the Porter mill yesterday and will finish taking on her cargo of lumber here. J. Alli&ter, superintendent for the bimpson Co., at tho Napton Mills, came in yesterday on the Breakwat er and will spenda few days on busi ness here. Win. Vaughan, who for tho past eight years has be n cashier for the Simpson Lumber Co., will take charge of tho Vaughn, McDonald Camp, for the winter. WM. GRIMES and wife, returned to day from Ten Mile where they have been enjoying an outing and watching the Harrim'an bear hounds trail 'varmints. The Steamer Caramel came in from San Francisco yesterday bring ing the water pipe to be used in connecting tho Porter Mill with tho North Bend salt water fire mains. Tho Redondo brought some roll ing stock 'for the camp of Vaughan and McDonald on Daniel's Creek, which will bo used for the construc tion of their logging railway. Capt. Robert Dunham, wno grow to manhood on Coos Bay and who has friends and relatives horo will bo pleased to hear of his complete recovery from his serious attack of typhoid fever In Portland. He will mako tho next trlD on tho Roanoako, of which ho has been captain 'for some tlmo. Chief Statistician of Census Bureau Writes on "Tho Asseta of tin United States." The nation's wealth Is not In tho hands of a few, according to L. G, Towers, chief statistician of tbe census bureau at Washington. Writing on "The Assets of the United States" in the September number of the American Journal of Sociology, ls suixl recently from the University of Chicago press, Mr. Towers has tbe fob lowing to nay of the concentration of wealth In America: 'If we start with th value of farms and othT homes which are known to bo owned by men of cmnll possesions, the f-avlmrs bank dopoBlta nnd other Lnown posiesdlons of thofe of moderato moario, and then add the lowest popular tstimatcH of the possessions of our nilllloualrcB, we have an nsgresjato far In excess of tho census appraisal of national wealth, and tlm conelimlon under such clnunnstunpeB s Irresistible either that tho census estlmutos are rldiculouHly sinull or the popular esti mates of the wealth of our millionaires nr greailv exaggerated. "The wrrit-r does not find any ovl donee that would justify either tbe HtntoiiHiit that our national wealth Is grossly understated or that our million aires own tso large a share of that wealth an to leave tho great majority without property." You can BUY or BELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try thorn. Round and Square Pedestal Ex tension Tables, llnlshcd in the American or quartered oak, at only $12.50 each Complete House - - - - - - - - - - - I Personal Notes 1 MRS. A. G. THRIFT of Bandon, Is In tho city visiting friends. MRS. L.' J. CODY, of Bandon, is shop ping and visiting friends in Marsh field. WM. H1CKEY, tho Prosper lumber man, Is In tho city today on busi ness. J. M UPTON has roturned from Port land, where ho has' been on legal business. FRANK MERCHANT returned to tho Merchant & Prouss ranch alter a brief visit in Marshfield. MISS ANNIE COLEBROOK of Cor bln, Curry county, was in the city en routo to San Francisco. MRS. MAGEE and Miss Mae Mngco, of Empire, aro shopping and visit ing friends in Marshfield today. A. H. DOWNING and wife of Salem, Oregon, aro guests at tho homo ot Mr. Downlng's sister, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrede. MISSES FLORENCE WALSTROM of Parkersburg nnd Florence Getty of Coqullle, aro In tho city visiting friends and shopping. COUNTY SURVEYOR GOULD, who has been engaged at Ten Mllo for ho past week In surveying, roturn ed to. his homo at Coqulllo today. CHAS. FENSLER and wlfo and baby havo returned to Marshfield from Eureka Jwhero Mr. Fonsler has been aiding In stnrtlug a branch of tho United Stores. BILL BENHAM, driver of the Myr tle Point stago that was held up near Rosoburg recently, was In Marshfield today tolling his friends how It happened. REV. FATHER CURLEY returned today from Bandon whoro yester day ho conducted tho funeral ser vices of Robert McCann, who wiib killed by a fall thero early In tho week. WALTER W. CASE, tho wolll known and popular paper salesman, camo In from Euroka yesterday on the Enroled. IIo recently chunged houses and Is now representing Blake, Moffolt & Towno, of San Frunclbco. CHARLES W. MERCHANT, left to- day for San Francisco to secure olectrlcal supplies for an electrical wiring establishment which will open In Marshfield on his return which ho oxpects to bo on tho next trip of the Plant. R. D. DOLLAR passed through the city today on his way to Coqnlllo from tho Sluslnw country where ho has purchased a largo tract of land. Mr. Dollar expects to leavo lor San Francisco in a fow days and will return in about 'ten days. P. A. DEVERS arrived yesterday from Portland. Ilo will arrange IiIh businesti affairs hero so that ho (tan 'nccomn,atiy Mrs. Dovors to Portland and aid her In settling In a homo thero with their son who Is attending college in Portland. J. W. BENNETT loft on tho Broak wator today for Portland Ho will Ho thence to Paso Robles, Calif., to secure trpatmont for the rhouii' tlBin that has been botheiltiK him rocontly. It wag with difficulty that he boarded the vesnol but bin many friends wish for his oRrly rccovory. WALTER SINCLAIR passed through tho city this morning for Coqullle. Mr, Sinclair has been at Salom for tho past week whoro ho appeared bofore tho supremo court In tho case of tho Coqulllo Mill and Mor- I cantllo Co., vs. tho Johnson Lum her Company, in a suit for possession of a boom. tho Furnishers - - - - - AT THE CHURCHES t i.$OO.S0$O$3C NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN Services every Sunday at 10:45, a. m. at Finnish Hall. Sunday School nt 10 n. m. L. RASMUSSEN, H CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Science services will bo hold In tho Masonic Templo Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject, "Probation After Death." A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. METHODIST EPISCOPAL X CHURCH OF NORTH BEND Rev. WALLACE ROSS. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. If you aro without a church home, come. Practical sermons. Interest ing services. Comfortable building. itf?0000tOO0O?. ii CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rov. Father DONNELLY. Mass will be colebrated In Marsh field Sunday at 10:30 a. m. by tho Rev. Fnther Donnelly, and In North Bend at 8 a. m. by Rov. Father Cur ley. METHODIST EPISPOCAL 1 Rev. H. i. Rutledgo, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11 a. m. Junior League at 3 p. m. Epworth League at C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All aro Invited to attend these services. UNITED BRETHREN OF NORTH BEND. X. R. G. SUMMERLIN, Pastor. Preaching services Sunday 11 a. m. Subject: "Guilty Conscience." Evening services 7:30 p. m. Sub ject: "I Will." Sunday School 10 a. in. Y. M. C. E. 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. ii PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NORTH IJENI). J. E. BURKHART, Pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon: "Faith vs. Moun tains." Evening worship nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho Blblo School meets at 10 a. m. Junior C. E. at 4 p. in. V. p. s. C. E. nt C:30 p. m. Prayer mooting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. ii FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. X i. Rov. G. S. Clovlngor, Pastor.. Mio repairs on tho inside of tho building aro now complotod and it will bo reopened for services Sun day, Sunday School nt 10 n. in. Preaching service It a. m., by Pnstor Rov. G. S. Clovenger. Topic "Tho Law of Success." Also proachlnB servlco nt 7:30 p. m. Topic "Tho Chnractor of Jesus of Evldenco That Ho Was tho Messenger from tho Fathor." Miss MIUls will ding I'Tuo Volco cf God's Cruailo.i." And tho Tomplo Choir will remlcr "Hark, Hark, My Soul." A sau-rlse a.iat3 tno congrogaMon. ,i FIRST PIHSSMYTFJHAN. V V. II. H. BROWN, Pnstor Tho morning sorvlce for pn'iHc worship Is held at 11 o'clock at which tho pastor will preach. Sub ject of sormon: "Mutual Interces sion." At the evening sorvlce held nt 7:30 o'clock the pastor will preach Ills subject will bo, "Weaving on the Looms of Tlmo." Tho Sunday School meots nt 10 a. m. for Blblo study. J. D. McNIel, Supt. Tho Christian Endeavor sorvlco at C:30p. m. Subject: "Fldolln FIsko. and Missions In Persia." This Sunday closes the regular pastorato of Mr. Brown over this church, who leaves soon to tako up work In the Presby- Iterian of Jorsey City. , i 41