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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908. tt tt :: j: i a tx tt i man i o:' : ::--a-----::---a-t:- . . . I l v . Mr. A. L. Balrd, Gen. Mgr. Princes Court Proprietary Limited, Melbourne, writes as follows: "I have much pleasure in Informing you that the Malthold lining of our Chute Lake has proved, after three months' severe testing, highly successful, and, as far as I can judge, is entirely watertight, the only loss of water appearing to be from evaporation and splashing." San Francisco California The Paraffine Paint Co. C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor &&$WMWt nml nsk for nny of the following cigars: Deep Sea, Porto de rs Chums White Crow Luxo Havana! Specials Oregonian Refunds ' Little Teddy Maryland Club; Clear Hnvnnns, Domestics and Nickel Goods. If they don't suit.you, tell us what is the matter with them nnd we will then tell you Uint is the trouble with you. Western Oregon Grocery Co. WHOLESALERS. NORTH BEND, COOS KAY, OREGON. A hundred gallons for a dime; Any faucet any time Water hot always clear With a Rund Water Heater near You get hot water right away; Sick or well night or day Automatic naught to fear With a Rund Water Heater near 3 The Coos Bay Gas &. Electric Co. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND WALL PAPER AND PAINTS i LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS DEADENING FELT DRY PASTE TINTING COLORS VARNISHES ALCOnOL SnELLAO Agent for Jolmson's Ujes and AVnx Finishes. Coos Bay Paint & Wall Paper Co. Second and 'C Streets, Across From New Hotel. --- jjHSEJS&DHest ?T"tCTgzEsraacE:i::iA;jii'ngzi zagassgaBaagwaK'sgii M: U.l WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS M magcu.mc vaigcuiia combination? THE DELINEATOR Sl.QO ( PriPA EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE . .S1.50 vUT irlLL THE WORLD'S WORK $3.00 . , - Regular price .50 Ullly pJ.5U Wo have numerous other offers and combinations, Just as good. Ask us about them. I K I it t a i i n t it t t :: i t: 'i , t a i i a a T a i a V a i a i a i f a a t a a - a i a t a i a i i a a ( a i a a a a i a a a a i a i a a a a a a a t a i :: i a i :: a a a t a i a a -a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables give the hours ot high and low tides tor every day this week: NOVEMBER, 1008. We'll put a nail right here. Come, see if we're not right. We claim in our mo desty that" our line of $15 Suits is the best line for the money shown on the coast. Absolutely all wool elegantly tailored- and perfect fitting We sell clothes and satisfaction at the same time, Ik Woolen UGH VATER Date. Monday . . 2 Tuesday . .3 Wednesday 4 1 Thursday . , Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . , SUNDAY . , A. M. h. m. 7:15 S:15 9:04 9:50 10:34 11:14 0:02 11:52 ft. 5.1 5.6 6.2 6.3 7. 7.6 6.3 7.S 1'. M. h. m. 6:51 S:13 9:22 10:20 11:14 ft. 5.3 5.4 5.S 6.2 6.3 LOW WATEKI A. M. Date, Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday . Saturday . SUNDAY M. I h. in. ft. 2 0:13 0.6 31 1:24 0.8 4! 2:29, 1.0 5i 3:26i 1.0 6 4:17 l.lj .71 5:0S 1.3 SI 5:511 1.61 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated P'ess.) AVESTERN OREGON; ft. 3.4 2.6 1.6 0.8 0.0 Fair and coast. warmer except near LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours ond at 5 p. m., Nov. 3, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 72 Minimum 42 At 5 p. m 64 Precipitation none Wind, Southwest; clear. li. in. 1:14 2": 30 3:22 4:15 5:031 5:49-0.6 6:311-1.0 Mill Store Bertie. Minor Here. The Bertie Minor Is loading at the depot wharf with lumber. She arrived from San Diego In fifteen days. She was sup posed to stop at Eureka this time, but unexpectedly came Into Coos Bay. Mill to Man Clothiers MARSHFIELD, OREGON The Conveniences of Electric'ty ? Big Log Cut. Dan Hepburn re ports that he has about thirty log gers working in his Smith Basin camp on upper South Coos River, and will keep the force busy all winter. He has about 2,000,000 feet of logs ready to send down as soon as the high water will permit. Catch Fine Fish. Contractor Stone this morning was exhibiting a couple of the nicest trout taken in the bay this season. They are known as "Whitesldes," being dark on one sldo and white on tho other and closely resemble the largo mountain trout. They were caught by a friend of his in the lower bay. Norton & Hansen STATIONERS OPPOSITE BLANCO nOTEL ml M COOS BAY OF M ELMER A. TODD, Director --FACULTY-- Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton Voice Miss Mable Clare Millis Violin (To be announced later. Musical Kindergarten Miss Lucy Sherwood Hortori Claeses in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Reading and ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, New O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phone 1055 --------------. CITY FRONT PLANINQ MILL All kinds of mill work. Modern Store Fronts installed, Furniture and Show Cases made to order. Estimates free. NORTn FRONT STREET PHONE 020 :' ---------- ----.-- Have You Tried the Want Ads? In tho house are manifold. It Is not only for Illuminating and cooking purposes, but for tho quick and clean performance of other household du ties such a3 ironing, for instance, that electricity is desirable. With an electric chaffing dish delicacies can be literally "made In a minute." Wi'th electrically heated Irons your laundry work Is done expeditiously and in a most cleanly manner. We install electrical apparatus everywhere. Oregon Electrical Supply Co. 'A' STREET, MARSHFIELD To Restrict Hunting. Local nlm rods are talking of presenting a peti tion to the Oregon Legislature to 1 enact a law that will prohibit wild fowl hunting on the bay in gasoline boats. They claim that tho continu al chasing of the ducks by the gaso line boats not only makes them wild 'but by preventing tho birds getting 'a rest and time to feed results in their migrating to other feeding grounds. yesterday and will sail today for Bay City with lumber from tho C. A. Smith mill. She will not hnvo nny passengers down this trip. Lodge It Surprised. The Mod ern Woodmen of America were given a great but plenslng surprise last evening when their auxiliary organ ization, the Royal Neighbors swept In on them and entei tallied them at a spread. The lodge work was pro gressing nicely when Sentinel Geo. N. Bolt was called to tho door by a gentle, gentle tapping that became almost a knocking, knocking while he waited a moment and peep through and see who was there. About thirty of the Royal Neighbors brushed him aside and filed into tho lodge room while tho astounded Woodmen were hnstlly putting away their paraphernalia. The new com ers Informed the Woodmen that If they would adjourn, all would par take of n feast that the Royal Nlegh- fbors had prepared In the banquet hall. It Is needless to say that lodge work was postponed for a week. Aft er tho spread, all united in games' and other diversions. si'ifi.'zfsii' NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Maude Coke Is qulto 111 at her home. Walter Robertson of Ten Mile, vis ited In North Bend yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Sanford of North Inlet, visited North Bend friends yester day. E. E. Hayes, who has boon in San Francisco the past couple of weeks, returned home today. The tug Columbia which towed tho Plant to San Francisco returned today and towed up from tho city a large four masted schooner. MARRIED On Sunday In North Bend, B. T. Myatt and Mrs. Moore. Mr. Wyatt Is a clgarmaker. They will make their home In North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, who have been occupying J. J. Burns' cot tage, moved yesterday to tho G. E. Mickey residence on Sherman ave nue where they have rooms. Roht. Agers of Atlas, Cal., who has had his limb broken twice dur ing tho year and who was in danger of losing tho limb, at prestn is In San Francisco and shows slight Improve ment. Mrs. C. B. Rood and daughter, Mildred and Winifred, entertained the Christian Endeavor of tho Pres byterian church, Saturday evening at their homo. Tho evening was pleasantly spent with music nnd tho playing of various games. The Collar Question jaundry "" flrJ&S z-m fltfV Do you get the saJlsfactlQn your money ought to bring when you have your collars or cuffs laundered? Are tho edges smooth? Aro tho folds or points neatly turned? Is the color a delicate, pearly white? Is tho 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 be a Bteadfast patron. Coos Bay SteamLaundry PHONE 57l! Huntley Visits Here. Jeremiah Huntley was In the city today on business and visiting friends who are congratulating him on being ac quitted by the jury in tho federal court at Portland where he had been on trial in connection with the land fraud case of the Pacific Furniture & Lumber Company. He expects to leave the latter part of tho week for his home at Gold Beach. While on Coos Bay, ho Is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Tompkins of North Bend. Nnnn Smith Out. Tho Nann Smith went down to the lower Bay ----- TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEAIERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phone 1761 --------- FOR SALE I have other business and will sell a good paying sa loon at a bargain. Address 'A-G' care Times. WANTED Nurso girl at once. Ap ply Mrs. J. E. Oren. HOUSE- 7or rent, modern six-room cottage. Apply Fred. Holm, South Marshflcld. FOR SALE A few choice Barred Rock pullets, full bloods, fl.00 aplcco. S. J. Defreeso, Marshfleld. FOR SALE Cheap Ono largo air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kamraerer. FOR RENT Four B-room Hats in the O'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. SCHOOL B0JJNDARY CASES T.O BE HEARD Buy City, Bunker Hill District Con troversy Submitted to County Comiuibsloner Again. (By Associated Press.) Judge Hall and County Commis sioner Andorson left for Coqulllo this morning to attend tho regular session of county commissioners. Tho only matters of Interest before tho commissioners this month are school boundary cases, ono from abovo Myrtle Point and tho othor Is tho old Bay City-Bunker Hill dis trict scrap from Marshfleld. Com missioner Dement of Myrtlo Point, failed to appear and a largo number of parties from this city aro compell ed to stay In Coqulllo until tomor row when It Is expected that tho boundary mntters will bo settled. 3 k; Personal Notes vvvvvOJ 'sfri VVSWWWJI S. B. CATHCART was In Coqulllo to day on business. EARL ELLIOTT of Coqullle, is in the city on business. MISS HOGAN has returned from a visit In San Francisco. RICHARD DENSMORE of Bandon,. Is In tho city for a few days. IRVING CHANDLER was down from their Coos River ranch today to get In touch with election results. ERIC WOLD arrived yesterday from San Francisco. After a short vis it here, the family will nccompany him back to 'Frisco, MRS. R. SNEDDON of South Marsh fleld, who hns been ill for several weeks, is now able to sit up and Is rapidly recuperating. E. D. LACHANCE, proprietor of tha new Chandler hotel, left on tho Al llnnco yesterday for Portland to look after business mntters. MRS. C. W. TOWER and Miss Nel lie Tower arrived last evening on the Drain stage, surprising tho folks hero who did not expect them before the Breakwntor. J. E. COOPER and wife, leavo In a day or two for Albany, and other eastern Oregon points. Mrs. Cooper will spend tho winter thero nnd Mr. Cooper will return after a month's visit. F. S. RIEBE nnd wife nnd child, loft Inst evening on tho Alliance, for Portland. Mrs. Riebo and child visit at eastern Oregon points and Mr. Rlobo will return hero after looking after business affairs. HERBERT LOCKHART roturned yesterday from San Francisco. Ho reports that Miss Lockhart and Mrs. Lockhart aro getting along nicoly. It Is not likely that Mrs. Lockhart and bnby will roturn hero this winter. WALTER SINCLAIR of Coqullle, is In tho city todny on legal business. Ho reports that the Republicans of that place aro feeling elated over tho two-to-ono for Taft as Coqulllo at ono time was the stronghold of Democracy for Coos county. FRANCIS II. CLARK returned yes terday on tho Alliance from Port land where he has boon tho pnst few weeks to Interest capitalists thero In tho plan to briquette Coos Bay coal. They aro very much in terested in tho project and ono of tho most bonoilclal matters that Coos Bay has known may result from his trip. Ho also ropresont ed Coos Bay at tho Oregon-Idaho Development Congress at Roso burg whllo away and affectually presented tho claims of Coos Bay for greater recognition by tha government nnd by tho railroads. CASH PRIZE MASQUERADE BALL, NORTn BEND, Novembor 14, at Efikhoff Hall. M ft f-.tt-ttf.... .... " - x Grocery Delivery Schedule f 1 X?fTTXT.Trr-T HEAD TWISTED OFF. Joseph Clmian Meets Awful Fate In Mill, (By Associated Press.) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 4. Jos eph Charan, C2 years old, was caught In a fly wheel of tho Monta na Lumber Company's mill and head twisted from tho body. SE.VGSTACKEN ADDITION AND EASTSIDE DECLA RED FOR TAFT and while this has In creased values tho owners have de cided not to raise tho soiling price during November. Titlo Guarantee and Abstract Co., general agents. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAV, NOVEMBER 7, at O A. M. Anothor largo INVOICE of SUITS have arrived for a few days only. Get VOUR CHOICE whllo thoy last at S. Lando's. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, NOVEMBER 7, at 0 A. M. R.-?n tt f FORENOON. T?i-of nit,. . idw vjij O OV 1 South and West 0:15 ? T Second City and Broad- a V way 10:4G xt f AFTERNOON. tt Forndalo 12:45 'First City 1:30 f H South and West 2:15 Second City nnd Broad- , way 4 o'clock it i 1 For & C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER tt T PHONE 071. ; Y Front St. Marshfleld. 1 I Temple Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies in general. Lloonsed emhalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2103. PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. ICING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff r Orpington chickens for said 1.50 to $8.00 for setting ot 15. ----- ---.