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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908. T I Beautiful Birdseye Maple i :: Dresser Only $25.00 j T This is just to show you one of our many hundreds of bargains This is just as good a dresser as can be made, whether yotjpay double this price or not It has a French plate mirror 36 by 24 inches The best selected birdseye, double top varnished drawers and very large , Do yourself the favor of inspecting this dresser and save yourself $10 to $20 Remember the price ONLY $25.00 mnwi'ii11 1 1 I'll". 1 GOING k HARVEY CO. We guarantee to save yoM money ---"-- - RELIABILITY Is our motto! We realize that every satisfied customer helps to the future growth of our business. That is why we take infinite pains at all times to see that every order for HARDWARE Is filled promptly and satis factorily. We respectfully solicit your patronage. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. Incorporated. F. E. HAGUE, Pros. M. D. SUMNER, Vicc-Prcs. MARSHEIELD OREGON magazine Dargains combination? THE DELINEATOR $1.00 fllir PriPP EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE . .S1.50 lUl I TILC THE WORLD'S WORK $3.00 p. i aq (-A Regular prico .JsM Ullly tj)J.t)U We have numerous other offers and combinations, Just as good. Ask us about them. M. P. U STATIONERS iNunuii a rittiibeii opposite blanco hotel COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield Sa5E5ZSrasaSESHSBSHSaaa5ESE5aSESHSSSE5ESH5ES2SH51SHSESa5HS2SHSHSESE5ES2 Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. ESaSES25SS2525S5E52SSSHSaEH5SSilSi!SEES2SS5ES2SZSESH5ESZffaS2HSESSSESH5EJ vHaPp r-Tj 0$ mWLl F TME i x x 'V T B TVT . XI rersonai iotes 'A. C. BROCKETT left this morning on the Roseburg stage. LOST Ladies' pin dull gold with green set. Reward for return to Times' ofllce. SALOON' FOR SALE Doing fine business. Will sacrifice on ac count of other business. Address Saloon, care Coos Bay Times. i COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables gle hours of high and low tides every day this week: the for FOR SALE One Studebaker wa gon and harness. Inquire N. R. Graves, Garfield Hotel. FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms for rent. Close in. Phone 501. FOR SALE Cheap One large air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammerer. i OCTOBER, 1008 UGH WATER) A. M. Date h. m.i ft Thursday . 22 10:32 6.3 Friday . . 23 11-02 C.C Saturday . 24 11:33 6.9 SUNDAY . 25 0:06 6.1 LOW WATER A. SI. I Date. h. m.l ft. I Thursday .22 4:07 1.3 1 Friday . . 23 4:44 1.3i Saturday . 24 5:22 1.4 SUNDAY . 25 5:58 1.7 P. SI. h. in. 10:45 12:27 12:02 P. SI. h. m. 4:4S 5:22 5:56 6:29 II U HE JOHN D. GOSS returned last night from a business trip to Coquille. ft. 5.8 6.1 7.1 ft. 1.4 0.8 0.3 0.1 1 RALPH OAKLEY of North Bend, was in Marshfield today on business. R. F. CRITTENDEN and II. C. DieVs of North Bend, were Marshfield visitors today. MRS. ANNA CARLSON and son of North Lake, Ten Mile, aro visit ing friends in Marshfield. FOR RENT Four C-room flats In tho O'Connell building on 'A 3treet. Apply Hall & Hall. vvV. F 7 TOflifly ikflBtt A FINE JUICY ROAST can always be- had from us. Our refrigerators are always well stocked with the most delicious BEEF, L A SI B, V E A L, Poultry, Game, etc. You will never be dlsappplnted In tho flavor or quality of tho Meat If you deal with us. Sanitary Market Hall & Richards PHONE 1001 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated P'ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Occasional rain tonight and Friday, with fresh southerly winds In interior and gales along coast. LOCAL TESIPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing 5 p. m., Oct. 2S, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 61 Minimum 42 At 5 p. m 57 Precipitation 06 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL has return ed from Coqulllo where he has been presiding at a meeting of tho Coos County Board of Equalization. J. McCARVILLE and family, are pre paring to move to southern Cali fornia to make their home. Mr. McCarville has been Identified with tho local railway for several years. Citizens League Sleeting. Tho Citizens League will meet at tho Fin nish hall this evening. No program has been announced but several mu nicipal questions will come up for consideration. SIRS. W. S. CHANDLER loft yester day for San Francisco in response to a telegram announcing that her father-in-law, R. D. Chandler, was critically ill. W. S. Chandler left the day before yesterday, and It Is presumed that their Is little hopo for R. D. Chandler to recover. He has been feeling poorly for some time. He is past 82. SI ME IIP Hi New Coal Sline. David Reese, Al vin Smith and Mr. Signalless who purchased the' Dan Ritzman property on Davis Slough, consisting of 346 acres of coal land, have developed their tract and have completed a ' slope of sixty-five feet which shows tho southport vein of which their property joins. LOCAL BETTING S TAFT Many Small Wagers Made On Outcome of Presidential Elec tion Next Tuesday. ;l l-lillir IM1U 111. 1I1U 1U. r. uam n.IJnl,l l..ot l,u .Invnlnn in tow of tho tug Columbia was duo I efl on Coo8 Day th(J ,nst fcw days , to reacii Ban l-rancisco last nigm or a-a-8-8-8-a-a- -----::- y ix Grocery Delivery Schedule a I FORENOON. V First City 8:30 n I South and West 9:15 I Secord City and Broad- 8 '.: way 10:45 f AFTERNOON. n 8 Ferndale 12:45 First City 1:30 8 South and West 2:15 :,: i Second City and Broad- T way 4 o'clock 8 ? For :': I C. W. WOLCOTT I THE FAMILY GROCER 8 T PHONE 071. 8 Front St. Slnrshflcld. JL -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-tt this morning. At noon, F. S. Dow said that he had received no messago announcing her arrival. However, ho said that ho didn't expect to re ceive any unless sho became over due. He said that ho was confident she reached 'Frisco not later than this morning. Hns Late Straw berries. H. Ged des, the well-known 'Coos River rancher, has a number of strawbor rles ripening on his ranch. Ho brought in a box to tho Chamber of Commerce this week. They were of nearly as good quality as any seen hero this season, although not quite as large asv some. He says they aro an early variety and this makes tho second crop this season. NORTH BEND NEWS t t t t t t t GOOD THINGS to Eat Ready For The Table at CORTHELL'S DELICATESSEN. LUNCHES SERVED, t t t t t The Redondo will noon for San Pedro. sail this after- Mrs. S. V. Johnson and Mrs. Wm. Lawhorno visited relatives in North Bend Tuesday. the presidential election, and a num ber of wagers have been made. Tho betting favors Taft. Ono small wager was made that Bryan would not come as near being elected this year as In his previous campaigns. Dr. C. W. Tower, president of tho Milllcoma Club, announced today that arrangements had been made to put in a special wlro to tho club rooms to receive results next Tnes- day night. Tho club will have a spe cial operator and will recolvo tho re turns until considerably after mid night. Of course, tho returns Tues day night will bo fnr from completo but they will glvo nn Idea of how tho eastern states aro going and It is generally believed that tho out come hinges on Now York and In- , dlana and possibly Illinois. I Sheriff W. W. Gago came over from Coqulllo today with "tho ballots, boxes and other supplies for tho pre- iclncts In this section. Oregon voters will merely express their preferences on tho presidential tickets, the state and county election having been hold I in 'Juno. Mr. and Sirs. Frank Hodson of North Coos River, visited friends In Marshfield yesterday. HOT DRINKS AT STAFFORD'S. Steamer Flyer LAWIIORN & SIcCULLOCII, Owners. live. Slarshfleld Live. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 8:45 " 10:45 " 1:00 P. M. 2:30 " 4:00 " 7:45 A. M. 10:05 " 11:15 " 1:45 P. M. 3:16 " 5:00 " Open for Charter Nights nntl Sundays Tho Flyer Always Leaves on Time. Dr. D. A. Sanburn FRENCH SPECIALIST. I am now in Marshlleld 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 glvo magnetic treatments. CONSULTATION FREE. Ofllce in Flat 5, O'Connell Building, A' Street, Slarshfleld, Ore. Slanager W. F. Bode will movo his family on Saturday to their beautiful new residence, "Spanish Court." Sir. and Mrs. C. SI. Byler and chil dren, who have been spending a few weeks at their summer residence at Ten Mile, returned homo yesterday Supt. Calender and Stlss Calender who have been guests of Siayor L. J. Simpson and wife, for tho past few days, loft for their home In Astoria on Tuesday. A $75,00 scholarship for young roan or woman getting scrlbers for Tho Times. Bomo eub- You can BUY or SELL through The Times," WANTS" with ease, dis patch and protlt try thorn. Capt. Robert Jones, a well-known young man of Slarshfleld, whoso pa ronts owned a ranch on Isthmus In let for several years where tho S1I1I ington mill now stands, Is com mander of tho gasoline sloop Condor which runs from Yaqulna Bay to Portland. Tho unversed cannot toll much about the speed of birds or Insects. Tho cormorant seems to fly slowly, yet it travels about a milo a minute, while tho bee, which appears to bo going like a bullet, only goes a mllo In two minutes. Slany sportsmen think a quail flies faster than a duck, but it does not. SIASQUERADE BALL, NORTH. BEND, November 14, at Eckhoft Hall HOT DRINKS AT STAPFORD'S. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER .11, at 2 P. SI. (Continued From Pago 1.) dale moved so that It will benefit more people. F. P. Norton's claim for ?426.21 rebate -on his street assessment, ha having built the street around his residence by prlvato contract, was re ferred back to Sir. Norton to secure the O. K. of the general contractor of that street. Siessrs. J. W. Bennett and Tom. Slnglnnls were ordered to fix tho sidewalk approach of West 'A' street to Broadway; also to arrange to drain 'A' street west and to lower the plank paving to correspond with tho bitu minous rock paving on Broadway. Slessrs. Carrlgan and Cordes wercs ordered to fix tho sidewalk ap proaches of west 'B' street leading to Broadway where tho grade was changed by the now paving. No New Fire Hose. The city council last night deferred tho purchase of additional flro hosa until next spring. Fire Chief Tom NIcols requested tho council to buy 1,000 feet more of hose sometime ago, but Councilman' Savage said that tho flro and water committee had de cided that the city could get along for a whUe without it. A reprosentatlvo of a supply com pany was present and offered the hosa at seventy cents per foot, twenty centa less than tho city has been buying it. It was proposed that if the now hose was bought that some of tho old! hose and equlpmont bo divided be tween Ferndale and South Slarshfleld and glvo thoso sections additional piotectlon. ' Finally, It was decided to have Tom Rook make a test of all flro fighting nppaitus and make a completo report to tho city council on December 1. Thon the Inventory will be gone over and what Is needed determined and a tax levy made to pay for It. Business Next Slondny. Owing to election falling on Tues day, It was decided to hold tho next meeting next Slonday night. Tho j teamsters license matter will bo I brought up and an ordinance probab ly adopted to tako effect January 1. An ordinance creating tho position of city electrician and providing for tho Inspection of all wiring and fix ing tho charges for Inspection will also bo brought up for adoption then. Wire Lockhnrt. , Siayor Straw proposed that the city council wlro congratulations to Councilman Lockhnrt over the birth of a baby girl to Sir. and Sirs. Lock hart at San Francisco. Sacchl paid that If it was done, tho city officials Bhould pay for tho tejegram out oE their own pockets. A collection of ton cents npleco was taken up and tho congratulatory messago sent. Somebody proposed that tho tolo gram oxpress sympathy because It was not a boy, but the others Insisted that It bo moroly of congratulation. Other Matters. Sirs. S. A, Yoakam, dairy Inspect or, was requested to continue tho In spection of dairies In and around Slarshfleld for another year to mako certaln that pure milk is secured for the city. Upon motion by Councilman Savago, seconded by Nasburg, It was decided to purchaso a second hand Fox typewriter from P. A. Dovora for tho city recorder's ofllco, tho prlco being $50. HOT DRINKS AT STAFFORD'S. When you pay your subscription, bo euro that you get your votes for The Coos Bay Times Popular Voting Contpst. Steamer BREAKWATER from Coos Bay for Portland URDAY, OCTOBER 81, at 2. P sails SAT- sr. SAVE 15 per cent on your MEAT BILLS by tho cash system at tha SANITARY MARKET. THE LAUNCH BONITA n t . ' Abovo Is a plcturo of tho Bonlta, ono of tho three fast and com- modlous launches owned by J. A. O'Kelly, which aro on tho North Bend and Slarshfleld run again, and tho traveling public will find waiting rooms with telephones and other necessary accommoda- tlons, and will bo nblo to get a boat overyhalf hour at both onds of tho route. Tho tickets from tho Bonlta, Slarshfleld and North D"bnd aro not transferable to other boats. Day Faro 15c, or round-trip, 25c. Night faro, 23c, Boats for charter any old time. -