THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1908.
Take a look at the new and exclusive creations in
Fall Toggery so handsome and all so reasonably
priced,
One look at the new arrivals will soon convince
you that we are justified in shouting.
HgJPlH MA8SHFIELD. OREGON
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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.
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For medical use, per
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T Froo Delivery 'PHONE 481 V
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Liquor Co.
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I First City 8:30 f
I South and West 9:15
T Second City and Broad- a
way 10:45
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a Ferndale 12:45 a
1 First City 1:30 ,
South and West 2:15 ?
i Second City and Broad- f
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J C. W. WOLCOTT
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THOMASON & HANSON
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'Hay Grain and Peed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751
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Empire, Oregon.
JOnN W. ICING. Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
t Orpington chickens for salo
91.50 to 5.00 for setting of 15.
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Drop in and see if we are
not fully justified in making
some noise about our lines of
Clothes and Toggery,
Take a look at our $15, $20
and $25 Suits, and our $15
and $20 Overcoats, and tell us
where you ever saw their equal
at the price.
Look at our lines of Boy's
and Children's Clothing take
our $5 Boy's Suit, for instance,
and rtiatch it if you can for the
price.
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for Ducks and
Snipe?
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Put on a Good Front
and you cannot help but do so if you
send your Dress and other Shirts to
us to be laundered. We go to In
finite pains to please our patrons by
giving them most excellent work
especially In the getting up of fine
linen. We have an up to date equip
ment and make it a practice to turn
out only the best work, yet our prices
attract attention because of their ex
treme moderation.
Coos Bay SteamLaundry
PnONE 571.
Dr. D. A. Sanburn
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.
Ofllco in Flat 5, O'Conncll Building,
A' Street, Marshfield, Ore.
Temple (8b Wilson
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
LOST Ladles' pin dull gold with
green set. Reward for return to
Times' office.
SALOON FOR SALE Doing fine
business. Will sacrifice on ac
count of other business. Address
Saloon, care Coos Bay Times.
FOR SALE One studenbaker wa
gon and harness. Inquire N. R.
Graves, Garfield Hotel.
FOR SALE Offlce furniture, em
bracing 5-foot weathered Oak
Desk, Chairs, Fox Typewriter prac
tically new, Franklin heater and
an oil stove. 1. A. BEVERS, 2nd
floor, Lockhart Building.
WANTED Pantry gir). Apply
Blanco hotel at once.
FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms
for rent. Close In. Phono 601.
FOR SALE Cheap One large air
tight stove, suitable for large room
or bar Also cash roglster. In
quire of Merchant & Kammeror.
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 5-rooin flats In
the O'Conuell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
The Conveniences
of Electricity
in the houso are manifold. It is not
only for illuminating and cooking
purposes, but for the quick and clean
performance of other household du
ties such as ironing, for Instance,
that electricity is desirable. With
an electric chafllng dish delicacies
can be literally "made in a mlnyte."
With electrically heated irons your
laundry work is done expeditiously
and In a most cleanly manner. We
install electrical apparatus every
where. Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
'A' STREET, MARSHFIELD
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General Contractor's Buildin : :
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St ;
Phones 2011 -826
Steamer Flyer
LAWHORN & McCULLOCH,
Owners.
JiVe. Marshfield Lve. North Bend
7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M.
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10:45 " 11:15 "
1:00 P. M. 1:46 P. M.
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Open for Charter Nights and Sundays
The Flyer Always Leaves ok Timo.
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P. O. HOX 118, MARSHFrELD
When you pay your subscription,
be sure that you get your votes for
The Coos liay.TImea Popular Voting
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I COOS HAY TIULS.
The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
the
for
OCTOBER, 1008.
1IGH WATERI
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Thursday
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Saturday
SUNDAY
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LOW AVATERI A. M.
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Date.
Thursday
Friday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
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22 10:32 G.3 10:45
23 11:02 G.G 12:27
24 11:33 G.9
25 0:OG 6.112:02
1.3 4:48
1.3i 5:22
1.4 5:56
1.7 6:29
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated P-e93.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Rain tonight and Thursday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ond-
Ing 5 p. m., Oct. 27, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 57
Minimum 38
At 5 p. m 54
Precipitation trace
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
BORN.
LOCKHART To Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Lockhart of Marshfield, in
San Francisco, Tuesday, October
27, a daughter. Mother and child
are doing nicely. Mr. Lockhart Is
also in San Francisco.
Cltlens League Meeting. The
Citizens League will hold Its regular
weekly meeting at the Finnish hall,
Thursday night to discuss civic af
fairs.
Chamimulc Club Tonight. Mrs.
Dr. Horsfall will entertain the Cha
mlnade club at her home this even
ing. It will bo program night. Only
the members of the club have been
invited.
Raises Fine Apples. J. D. Don
ham of Fairview, brought in a box
of fine apples to The Chamber of
Commerce this morning where they
will be displayed as examples of the
products of this section.
Bear Hounds at Gould Ranch.
The Harrlman bear hounds have
been sent by Col. Grimes to the
Gould ranch on North Coos River,
above Allegany where they will be
kept and trained by Mr. Gould.
Hugh Sneddon 111. Hugh Sned
don is confined to his home with an
attack of the jaundice. Dr. Ingram,
who Is attending h'im does not con
sider the case a serious one although
it will probably lay Mr. Sneddon up
for several days. '
Kinney Closes Ofllces. Major L.
D. Kinney has closed the offices of
the Pacific Broadway Railroad which
he recently opened In the Coos
building and has gone to North Bend.
Whether he will reopen ofllces there
or not has not been announced.
Eureka Late. Tho Eureka sailed
from Portland today for Coos Bay
and will sail from hero Friday for
Eureka. She will take a number
from hero to Eureka, most of them
being people who have been employ
ed In tho shipyards on tho Coquille.
In addition to tho time lost In aid
ing the M. F. Plant here, the Eureka
lost time on the Columbia.
Lost tho Nomination. Dick Dln
negan, the well-known 'Frisco travel
ing man who has been covering the
Coos Bay country for somo years for
the wholesale liquor houso of Din
negan and Sons of San Francisco, is
here today. Ho reports that he lost
the Democratic nomination for con
gress in the fifth. California district
by the narrow margin of two votes.
Married In Nprth Bend. Andrew
Hoben and Miss Pearl Rezln were
married at the Hotel Oregon In
North Bend, Sunday night, Judge
Schuster officiating. Mr. Hoben 1b
a well-known real cstato man and
the bride's homo Is on South Inlet.
They will reside at Hotel Oregon for
the time being. They are tho reci
pients of congratulations from their
numerous friends.
New Hotel Progressing. Tho
work on tho now Chandler hotel is
progressing rapidly. It Is now be
lieved that tho building will ho com
pleted about January 15. Manager
LaChanco Is proparlng to order tho
furniture and fixtures so that It will
be here ready to Install just as soon
as the building Is completed and ho
expects to have tho opening within
a week after the contractors turn
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23 4:44
24 5:22
25 5:5S
over the structure. It is proposed
to make the opening a public celebration.
Cnrliiu Brings Plant's Freight.
The Czarina will bring tho freight
from San Francisco this week that
the M. F. Plant was to bring. No
definite information has been receiv
ed yet as to what vessel will be put,
on the run to take care of tho pas
senger business and probably no de
cision will be reached until tho M.
F. Plant Is plnccd on the dry dock
at 'Frisco and the full extent of her
damages determined. Tho Plnnt
will reach 'Frisco tonight or tomor
row, It is expected, In tow of the
Columbia.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Mary Elrod of Marshfield,
was a North Bend visitor on Sundny.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Duobner of
Marshfield, attended tho dedication
exercise on Monday.
Tho schooner Advent has finished
loading his cargo and will sail for
San Francisco today.
Miss Minnie Peterson and sister,
of North Inlet, were tho guests yes
terday of Mrs. John Freeland.
Miss Henrietta Colver underwent
an operation for her eye at the gen
eral hospital In Mnrslfileld.
Mrs. Lyman Noble and Mrs. E.
O'Conncll of Marshfield, attended
the dedication exercises on Monday.
The Hedondo came down from
Porter's mill and will finish taking
on her cargo of lumber at North
Bend.
The Ladles' Aid of tho Presby
terian church, will meet this after
noon at tho home of Sirs. Hailley,
on Sherman avenue.
Mrs. Chas. Doano and son, Clifford,
and Mrs. M. McGulro and baby, of
South Marshfield, were down to the
cornerstone laying on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mickey, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Oleson, Melvln Mickey
and Mr. Miller formed a picnic party
that spent Sunday at tho Sand hills.
Edgar Simpson, who has spent
several weeks visiting tho Simpson
Lumber Company at North Bend, loft
Monday on tho tug Columbia for his
homo In San Francisco.
Misses Nellie and Mildred Doylo
came tip Sunday from Wedderburn
and were tho guests of their sister,
Mrs. Ed. Mather. They left on tho
Alliance Monday for Portland.
Tho schooner Echo, which hns
been undergoing repairs for somo
tlmo at old North Bend, was towed
to tho Porter Mill last evening where
she will take on a cargo of lumber.
Mrs. E. R. Hodson and children,
of South Coos River, who have been
tho guests of Mrs. Hudson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann, tho
past fow days, will return to their
homo this afternoon.
A sneak thief Is going tho rounds
at North Bond, Monday ovonlng ho
entered ono of tho residences and
carried off a piece of meat. Wed
nesday morning ho entered tho same
houso again. Tho family hearing a
noise ran downstairs, tho thief be
came frightened nnd dropped tho
plunder.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE.
County Seat News jis Told by The
Sentinel.
Attorony A. J. Shorwood returned
Tuesday evening from a professional
trip to Salem and Portland. Ho feels
very hopeful over tho chances for
Bryan and Kern slnco hlH visit to tho
Wlllametto, alleging that there Is a
wonderful sontlmont for tho Com
moner In all directions.
Ray Dean, who recently closed his
photograph gallery, expects to de
part with his wlfo for Eugono In tho
course of a fow weeks. From there
they may go to Idaho.
Geo. T. Moulton last Saturday
sold his 7 acres of land near town to
John Peart, tho coal minor. Johnny
will set out tho tract to strawberries,
as also his own aero adjoining.
Rev. Luscombo, tho North Mothod
lst minister, who wns assigned to this
city by tho recont conference has
boon compolled to go to Idaho on
account of his llttlo son's sickness
with tuberculosis.
CASH system Is tho now .way. It
will bo all cash at Sanitary Market
after November 1.
Steamor BREAKWATER . sails
from Coob Bay for Portland BAT-
URDAY, OCTOBER 01, at 3 P. M.
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I Personal Notes i
W. C. CHASE of Coquille, was in tho
city on business.
E. E. JOHNSON of Coquille, was In
the city on business.
FRED. POMEROY of Lama Creek, Is
In the city on business.
THOMAS HALL has gono to Port
land to tako a position there.
MRS. W. W. GAGE of Coquille, is In
tho city today visiting friends.
MRS. JUD MILLS came up from
Charleston today to do somo shop
ping. MISS LILIAN McCANN of North
Bend, was a visitor in Marshfield
today.
MRS. FAY JONES of Coquille, Is a
guest at the H. M. Tuttlo homo In,
this city.
CHAS. THOM left this morning on
tho Drain stage for Wlllametto
Valley points.
MR. and MRS. REEVES of Eel Lake,
arc spending a fow days In Marsh
field on business and pleasure.
CHAS. AIKEN left yesterday for
Raymond, Wash., where ho will
tako position with ono of tho mills.
MRS. McFARLIN of North Inlet,
camo down from North Inlet to
day to visit friends and look aftor
business here.
MISS KATE WICKAM of Coquille,
who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Nels Osmundson, returned to
her home yesterday.
MRS. W. S. CHANDLER and Miss
' Helen Chandler camo down from
their Coos River bungalow yester
day to spend a few days with
Marshfield friends.
W! S., CHANDLER has been called
to San Francisco by the Illness of
his father, R. D. Chandler. The
old gentleman Is now in his 82nd
year and considerable apprehen
sion is felt over his illness.
BRIEFS FROM BANDON.
Events of Intprcst On Lower Coqulllo
Told By Recorder.
C. M. Skolls of Coqulllo, haa pur
chased tho Lorenz & Hoyt Btock and
will conduct tho business at tho old
stand. Tho store will be in charge--of
Charllo Lorenz and Paul Skeels.
Tho two year old child of Mr. and
Mrs. II. Nelson, who has recently
boon very sick with bronchitis pneu
monia, is now recovering.
Clyde Dlvelblss of Port Orford, a
llttlo boy of about six years of ago,
spent Tuesday night in Bandon. Ho
had never heard a boat whistle and
waking In tho morning and hearing
tho whistle exclaimed, "My don't
that cow bawl loud''?
Mr. Tucker has a number of Eng
lish walnut trees on his rnnch near
Four MIIo, which nro eight years
old from tho seed, and they bore a
good crop last year and are full
again this year. Wo have heard of.
others In this vicinity and at Co
qulllo and Myrtle Point who are
growing English walnuts In largo
quantities and tho fruit Is first class.
Tho launching of two ocean going
tugboats from ono ship yard in less
than a week Is an event that docs
not often occur, but such was tho
Important ovonts at Price's shipyard
In Bandon during the last week. Tho
first ono Ho bo launched was tho
Kllkyam, on Saturday. This boat
belongs to the Coquille Mill and Tug
Company, and will bo used In this
harbor. She will bo towed to San.
Francisco. Tho other boat, tho
Gleaner was launched Thursday and
will also bo taken to San Francis
co and returned to Gardiner where
sho will do service on the Umpqua
River. Tho Klikyam is 9G feet long-
and 22 foot wide, while tho Gleaner
is 100 feot long and 22 feet six
Inches wide.
Overdoing n Good Thing.
Perhaps a fow moro people would
try to bo good If they didn't bump
Into so many others who ovprdo tho
thing. Rosoburg News.
SAVE 15 por cent on your MEAT
HILLS by tho cash system at tho
SANITARY MARKET.
Stoamor BREAKWATER salla
from Coob Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 2 P. M.
MASQUERADE BALL, NORTH
BEND, November 14, at Eckhoff Hall.,