The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 04, 1908, EXTRA! EXTRA!, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908.
In Time of Sickness
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Tj ijpi' - v !iJv, .rvi With storm shields. For sun- rm
rprr J.vjv i snine ur ior rain. yjz,
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PIONEER LIBBY MINER
DIED LATE LAST EVENING
i &
COOS HAY TIl)i:S.
The following tables glvo
hours of high and low tlde3
every day this week:
many special articles are needed for
' Invalid's room. This Is the place
to come for them to get the best
qualities, at the lowest prices. We
give ou good and quick service, and
treat you "so you will be sure to re
turn on future occasions. We are
really headquarters for all sickroom
supplies, for pure Drugs and Medi
cines, and for putting up Doctors'
Prescriptions In the most accurate
and quickest way, at nominal prices.
RED CROSS!
JOHN PREUSS, Proprietor.
The Collar Question
S
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BABY YARDS
A collapsible enclosure with heavy
duck carpet Keeps baby in a safe
place, just where you can find him,
needs no watching,
BABY WALKERS
The new, improved kind, easy to
operate, comfortable for the child
Everything The Best Nothing
Expiixoive
the
for
NOVEMBER, 1008. '
UGH VATER A. M. 1 M.
Date. I h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday . . 2 7:15 5.1 G:51 5.3
Tuesday . . 3 S:15 5.G S:13 5.4
Wednesday 4 9:04 6.2 9:22 5.S
Thursday. .5 9:50 C. 5 10:20 C.2
l-'rldrv . . G 10:34 7.2 11:14 G.3
Saturday . .7 11:11 7.G
SUNDAY . .S 0:02 6.3
SUNDAY . .S 11:52 7.S
LOW WATER A. M.
M.
Date.
Monday . .
Tuesday . ,
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
ft. jh. m. ft.
0.6 1:14 3.4
0.S 2:30 2.6
1.0 3:22 1.6
1.0 4:15 0.8
1.1 5:03 0.0
1.3 5:49 -0.6
1.61 6:31 -3.0
ti "KBfffia mi .Tirrmrr
Do you get the satisfaction your
nuney ought to bring when you
liave your collars or cuffs laundered?
Are the edges smooth? Aro the
folds or points neatly turned? Is
the color a delicate, pearly white?
Is iho finish that soft effect so much
preferred by fastidious dressers?
We succeed in all these things.
Surely our work is worth a trial. You
will bo a steadfast patron.
Coos Bay SteamLaundry
PHONE 571.
erry, Montgomery
s Co.
OF THE FIRST-CLASS
4
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h. m.
21 0:13
3 1:24
4 2:29
51 3:26
6 4:17
.71 5;0S
5 5:51
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ond-
at 5 p. m., Nov. 2, by Mrs.
E. aiingus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 71
Minimum 53
O At 5 p. m 63
O Precipitation OS
Wind, Southeast; cloudy.
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Kill Many lints. Marshal J. W.
Carter last evening was 'allowed $5
to pay the bounty on 100 rats that
have recently been killed by lads
around town. The rat-killing is pro
ceeding merrily and the rodents are
getting qulto scarce.
John AVilllu'ns bJcciMitbs to Compli
cation of Diseases After Long 111
I'fs Funeral Tomorrow
...1 i Wlllinip a we1! known
mil"' of LIL and n rcslden- of this
sectlo lor more than a quarter of a
century, died late last evening from
a complication of diseases. He had
been ailing for somo time. Hd was
one of the best known coal miners
in this ctlor
He tons a bac or, residing with
another bachelor brother, Joo Wil
liams, .t Llbby. Besides the brother,
a sister, Mi Sieep, lesldes In Marsh
n It l-na several crusins In this
clt:
While the ni.angenuots have not
bee i-mpleted, it is expected that
the funeral will tako place Wednes
day afternoon.
I Personal Notes 1
F. C. TRUE of Coquille, is in Marsh
field on business.
War. HOWELL of Prosper, Is
aiarshfleld on business.
In.
A. S. HAaiaiOND of Coquille, was in,
the city today on legal business.
GEO. ROTNOIt returned this morn
ing from a business trip to Portland.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Albert McCann was a aiarshfleld
visitor yesterday.
Wm. Ross of Pleasant Point, was
.i aiarshfleld visitor yesterday.
airs. Clark Is quite 111 at tho homo
jof her daughter, airs. M. E. Everett.
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& Grocery Delivery Schedule ?
1 FORENOON. tt
First CUy 8:30 f
I South and V. I 9:15 a
Secoid City and Broad- a
. w y 1 0 : 4 5 jj
f AFTERNOON.
Ferndale 12:45 I.
& First City 1:30
t South and West 2:15 f
i Second CUy and Broad- a
T way 4 o'clock a
? For a
I C. W WtCOTT
TUE FAPT V C"OCER a
y PHOE 071. a
Front St. JIarshflld. '
-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-t.
You r n Raise a House
The manufacturer of one of the best
A' nn error in the shipment of our order nn
stocked. To work off he surplus supply we will sell
BARGAIN! j
brands of Linoleum made a
ihI ns a result we are over- ..
T
D
161'4 Lin
oleum -I
This Is what is regularly sold nt 70c and 75c. It will pay you it
to buy Linoleum now mid look at tills before you buy.
AMU Entertain. airs. C. A. Sehl
brede and airs. F. K. Gettlns have
issued invitations for a reception
Thursday afternoon In honor of airs.
W. A. Held. airs. Reld Is airs. Sehl
brede's daughter and airs. Gettlns
sister and arrived from Alaska a few
days ago for an extended visit here.
Ferry Hont Running. Tho now
ferry boat between Eastslde and
aiarshfleld was put in operation yes
terday and It is expected that It will
be kept on tho run continuously.
Some slight alterations may be made
in the aiarshfleld slip to make it
more convenient. The new ferry
will be of much benefit to both
aiarshfleld and Eastslde.
ESKSEBSSEgSBBBK
Hoae
Furn"cher
JOHNSON,
f FRONT STREET i
SiHS
of your own if you go the right way
; .about It. Tell us the kind you want,
And about the amount you want to
pay, and wo will put you In the way
Kjf getting a veritable bargain on
vary easy terms. We have houses In
ttown and country to suit all needB,
land we buy, sell and exchange all
kinds of real estate. Mortgages and
Xrfmns and Insurance.
9
t
is our motto! We reallzo that
every satisfied customer helps it
to the future growth of our
business. That Is why wo tako
Inflnito.palns at all times to see
that overy order for
HARDWARE
13 filled promptly and satis
factorily. Wo respectfully
solicit your patronage.
!! PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
Incorporated.
F. E. HAGUE, Pres. M. D. SUMNER, Vice-Pros.
IMARSHflELD - OREGON t
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i:ic Guarantee
&
Abstract Co.
WIENRr SENGSTAOKEN, Manager.
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TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1761
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COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman (Sb Co.
General Repair Work and Wcodturning. Launches a Specialty ;
Foot of Qufcen Avenue, Marshfield ;
Former Nurse Dead. airs. Chas.
Hanson yesterday received word of
the death of ailss Agnes Ruth Han
son at Sar Francisco. No particulars
were given. She had not been feel
ing well, and it is presumed that the
aliment suddenly became sevoro.
ailss Hanson's parents resided oti
North Inlet. At one time, she was a
nurse In Dr. Horsfall's hospital.
Citizen' Ijciikiio Meeting. Tho
Citizens' Leutuf "M nice, pt the
Flnntel Ti' ' Thursd-y cor ', to
disc j -n municipal iv iten. The mat
ter of seleuing candidi1 j a coun
cllmen and city recorder will not be
taken up hv tho league until a week
from Thursday night. Jesse Lmse
says that an erroneous impression
has been given relative to his report
ed candidacy for councilman. Ho de
clares that he Is not a candidate and
will not bo a candidate.
CEMeNT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAT
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
'CJ,
DRAIN TILE A
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
PLUMHINGSUHPMES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
il
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BENDKA&. '-"5 SUPPLY CO
'or(!' ...-, vs.4,"J.
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LAUXCHWW IH DONE.
The i.iuuchuiiys the Coos llaj
Life Sal5 "'.atlc l, which wero
built winter anc A 02 shrrt
to Hunrh he life boat dur' "j the a
ti iio. low tides oZ Juno r & July,
lun" j en lengthened 4f fe'it
fu. I" tho bay, so that ho
boats can now bo hauled up or low
ered at tho lowest spring tides. The
end of tho launchway is now over
four feet lower than It was last sum
mer. Captain Andre Fourchy, superin
tendent of construction of United
States Life Saving Stations, who has
been assigned to special duty on tho
Pacific coast for tho past fifteen
monthsj arrived hero about throe
weeks ago with several tons of ma
terial for the work- mrf 'completed his
task last weokf Tho'"neVTVork Is
entirely of iron ''.IndRtOul and had
to be done 1 1'mobt; entWoIy undor
water. Tin tlllngc ;i. cast iron
tubes elfeht 1 ' linmotor and
elgh u llltlu uvii half a ton each.
The six-Inch &leel UaaiB aro anchor
d to the plllugs with huvy galvaniz
ed bolts and the GO-pound rails aro
cetfured in plana ou iheso caps by
!.''A , gbh aitl.d stirrups. Captain
! "-re add JiIk family are well
known In North Bend, having spent
sovw.1 morihs at North Bend and
Empl e last year. airs. Fourchy and
tho children are now at Santa Bar
bara, Cal., where they will spend tho
wlnttr.
Superintendent Fourchy will leavo
shon'1' fcr fcn a anclsco to attend
to stm'o government work In California.
Henry I. Reese of Norfh Bend, vis
ited tho C. A. Smith aiill yesterday.
Frank Housley of Davis Inlet, was
a business visitor in aiarshfleld yesterday.
R. Li. Cavanagh is now preparing a
map of tho survey of the Eastsldo
townslte.
Wm. Fox of the Crescent mine,
was a business visitor in aiarshfleld
yeslci day.
airs. Nettle Savage of aiarshfleld,
is spending a few days with relatives
at North Bond.
air. and airs. Arthur Eldrldgo, aro
visiting nt the Anthon Rogers' homo
on South Coos River.
Pat. Hennessy, manager of tho
Llbby mine, transacted business in
aiarshfleld yesterday.
B. E. HAaiPTON of aiyrtle Point,.
was in the city today on his way
to Tacoma where ho had been,
cpl'?d by tho serious Illness of hla
daughter.
C. II. BANNING, who has been at
Coquille for several days on busi
ness, passed through the city to
day on his way to his homo at
Diamond, Wash.
aiRS. TOWER and ailss Nellie Tower
. are expected home on ibc Break
water from Portland where they
have spent tho past month with ro- ,
latives and friends.
Geo. Vernon of Davis Inlet, who
has been quite 111 for several months,
was not so woll Sunday.
airs. A. J. Sherwood and daugh
ter, ailss Helen of Coqulllo, visited
ail and airs. B. Rogers last week.
ai." Nel'le CoiTolt and little aiar
gartt o" South Cooa River, who wont
to California a short time ago for
her health, has not improved much.
They will spend tho winter at Tuc
son, Arizona.
MAY LOSE WAGES.
Tiiii'sen T,"ilrj Coirnnys Km
' i )to Fr- ten.'
1 ' . the Lan I J
g -j ' .ipv with ho Cfo Bay
L mbe. nrd Copl Comnany ever tho
contract j logging tho lntter's land
Is causing much grief for tho logging
company's empkves. Mi. Hoeck of
tho company has just been to Port
land trying to rd.'i.s. tho natter but
it is feared th U ft'W b 3 to bo
be ufM out In tho cour1 . T co.11
pui i h 3 nl;" 2 000 000 ii: ol
logs In xhe .vater, a' bO" clrlin
that the men' 1 liens on cheso will
pay them for their labor. It is
thought and hoped that tho fallow
ing statement in tho Coquille Son
tlnol 1b overdrawn:
"Arthur Bryant came In from tho
Larspn logging camp at Beaver Hill,
Wednesday evening, with tho Infor
mation that tho camp Is perhaps
hopelessly gono from a financial
standpoint. Every ono of tin
eighty employes will lose from $10
upwards In v ea, as there- Is noth
ing to levy upon but hrt Is covorcd
by Simpson's claims and mortgago.
Ono workman had to mako good a
check which ho had gotten for his
honest toll and bud It cashed by n
friend, amounting to about f 300, and
ho loses approximately 000 addi
tional In accumulated wages. An
otb.v voriiPan loses $800. Thcro
r.ie seme Larson checks that have
b) '1 1 ! biiiln-as men In C'
pulllo and 'wnl peril "in . '- bo
woui rTui."i. '3 00 bad
th . . m'i -" "iljjjpi1 .Id bo
forctd to lose their hu.d-earned
money."
Another laigo I TVOI0K of SUITS
have un 1 or a rr days only.
Get YOUIt CHOICE while thoy last
at S. Oaodc'
DANCES AT RINK overy Tuos
day and Saturday ovonlng.
Steamer IlREAKWATEIt sails
from Cpos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, NOVEMIJEII 7, at o"A. Jf.
aiR. WELLS, .1 member of i ho G. A.
R. and an old resident f this sec
tion, Is quite ill nt aiercy hospital
of Brlght's disease. Hip home Is
in the Coquille Vnlley.
DR, GEO. DIX lovrcs todry for Spo
kane, Wash., wli'vo he Is called as
a witness In a damage si''l gainst
ono of tho Hill roadr for which ha
was formerly a physician In aion-tana.
BRET aicCULLOUGH has gono to
Coqulllo to tako chargo of tho
moving picture show there, tho
mnnnger of which was rulte sev
erely Injured in tho fire 'n a few
days ago.
aiRS. H. L. GOULD, manager of the
ladles suit "department of the
United Stores, and airs. Ward,
cashier In that establishment, left
this morning via Drain 'or their
homes in Portland.
T. J. FROai and wife of Port Orford.
aro in tho city waiting to tiko tho
Alliance for Por 'rid for - vbit
with friends, air. pp'' Mrs. Itxn
wero married a icw days ago, tho
brido being aiao Aix'nrsor. daugh
ter of Gunder Anderson.
1
DAVID REESE and wife, and Al.
Smith and wife, p x ro leavo over
land Wednesday en an extended,
northern trip .vlsltis beaiMo anil
other northern points, air. Recsa
will also visit his parents at Ross
lyn, Wash., beforo returning.
am. JACOBSON and family, have ar
rived hero from Wisconsin to vis
it friends In Cooston and porhnpa
to mako their homo here. Th'y
wero surprised to And tho nice
weather hero, It having been qjita
cold when thoy loft northern Wisconsin.
WM. ODDY of Coqulllo, Is in. the
city to tako tho Alliance for Top
ponlsh, Wash., via Portlai d, whore
he had bcon called by the serious,
illness of his son, H. W Oddy.
Mr. Oddy Is In tho ,1 r-Tto busi
ness" at Coqulllo nnd reports that
thoro Is consldornblo 'Ildlng bo
lng dono at tho county s?at this
fall, and that while things ara
moving slowly real estate is b gin
ning to' pick up and that condi
tions should clinngo for the hotter
within tho next ninety days.
WILL. DRAIN VALLEY.
Tho Larsen Dredging Company
havo launched their new diedgo at
tho Estsldo shipyard and now ar
waiting for a few castings. The
dredge will bo towed around to tho
Coqulllo from Coos Bay by the WII
holmlna In a short time, where tha
uppor works will bo finished and the.
machlnory will bo Installed by W. C.
Pennock who will havo charge of tha
dredge and operato tho same.
Wt C. Pennock has been running
a steam scrapor cutting the bank of
tho river down so that the dredgo
can handle tho dirt, the bank belnc
16 feet hgh at -h' place. Tha
scraping Is flnlsmed and ready for
the dredgo, nnd work on drainage
canal will commence as soon as pos
sible. Tho first work will be tho dredg
ing of a canal from tho river bank
at a point threo quaters of a mile
above Beaver Slough Into the section,
corner, a dlstanco of C50 feet; thence
north to Green Point. This will
drain a large piece of marsh land and.
make valuablo farm land of It.
Stoamor 1MIEAI WATER boIIb
frejra C' Bay for Portland BA'l
URDAY, NOVKMUEJt 7, at 0 A. SL.