The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 06, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908.
You Can Raise a House
of your own if you go the right woy
.about It. Tell us the kind you want,
and about the amount you want to
pay, and wo will put you In the way
of getting a veritable bargain on
vsry easy terms. We have houses In
town and country to suit all needs,
and wo buy, sell and exchange all
kinds of real estate. Mortgages and
Loans sfad Insurance.
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Title Guarantee
Abstract Co,
K2NRY SENGSTACKEN, Mnnager.,
The Conveniences
of Electricity
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COOS BAY TIDES.
The following tables glvo
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
had passed by until Mrs. Grimes re
minded him of the fact this morning.
The many friends trust that he may
enjoy many more birthdays without
jtho thought of growing old dimming
jtue events or detracting from the
effective boosting he Is doing for
Coos Bay.
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NOVEMBER, 1008.
Have received a special line of woolens for ?
THANKSGIVING and XMAS
and you bet they are snappy Come in now
? and let me take your measure and pay
for them when they arrive
3IGII WATER
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NORTH BEND NEWS
LOW WATEKI A. M.
fCaim Coals at Cost
I have one dozen of the newest designs in
Cravenette Rain Coats that you can have
f at cost if you come early
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WEATHEK FORECAST.
(By Associated Pess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight and Saturday.
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$20.00 Coat at $13.25
$15.00 Coat at $10,90
This is real so do not let it escape
in the house 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 dialling dish delicacies
can be literally "mr'e in a minute."
With electrically heated Irons your
laundry work is done expeditiously
and in a most cleanly manner. We
install electrical apparatus every
! where.
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Grocery Delivery Schedule
FORENOON.
First City 8:30
South and West 9:15
Second City and Broad
way 10:45
AFTERNOON.
Ferndale 12:45
First City 1:30
South and West 2:15
Second City and Broad
way 4 o'clock
For
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY GROCER
PIIONE 071.
Front St. Marslifield.
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LOCAL TEMPERATORE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours ond
at 5 p. m., Nov. 5, by Mrs.
E. Mingus. special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 71
Minimum 42
At 5 p. m 58
Precipitation none
Wind, Northeast; clear.
Miss Lillian McCann spent yester
day with friends on Eastslde.
Harry Pendlo of San Francisco, Is
transacting business in North Bend.
The North Bend shingle mill re
sumed operations yesterday after be
ing closed for sometime.
E. R. Hodson of South Coos River,
was in North Bend yesterday on business.
J. A. Allen of North Bend, trans
acted business in Marshfleld yesterday.
Personal Notes
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MARKS of Roseburg, is In
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Marshfleld on business
MISS MAE MAGEE or Empire, was a
Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
C. E. NORTON of Sumner, was
Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
ALVA DOLL Is recovering from a
brief but severe siege of rheumatism.
JOHN AASEN, the Rink Creek log
ger, is In the city today on business.
MRS. JOHN PREUSS will entertain
the Prlscllla Club at her homo this
evening.
SHERIFF GAGE and son, Clyde of
Coqul'le, are in the city today on
business.
Mrs. Alexander of Cooston, Is at
Mercy hospital. She underwent an
operation yesterday.
W. Richard and family, have mov
ed Into their new bungalow near the
II. C. Dlers' residence on Sherman
avenue.
Coal at SO. Through a typogra
phical error 'yesterday, Francis H.
Clarke was made to say that Coos
Bay coal was selling in Portland at
$5 per ton. It should have been $9
per ton.
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and Prices
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Are the twin foundation Btones on which our growing business
Is built?
FIRST The best meat that can be produced.
SECOND The lowest prices at which it can be sold.
HERE ARE A FEW FIGURES:
Beef, per lb 8 to 15c
Mutton, per lb. 10, 12 and 15c.
Veal, per lb ..10, 12 J and 15c.
Corned beef, per lb ... . 8 to 10c.
Pork, per lb 12 and 15c.
Pork sausage, per lb 10c
Hamburger, per lb 10c
Good Hams and Bacon, per
pound ,18 to 20c.
5 Pounds pail best lard, .... 05c.
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ab Call Hervice at ah
Good Hearse and Vehicles
HEFSNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Sale Btablo.
HAY FOR, SALE Wholesale and
retail.
3d and 'A Sts. Phono 1201 Mrfid.
R. H. NOBLE
Phono
1941 FRONT AND 'C STREETS, MARSIIFIELD, OREGON.
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Couple Long AVed. Mr. nnd Mrs.
R. O. Hoberg of Coquillo, are in tho
city waiting for the Breakwater to
sail. They are going to McMIunvllle
to attend the 75th wedding anniver
sary of Mr. Hoberg's parents, which
takes place next week.
The Ladles Aid Society are prepar
ing to give a social In tho Christian
Endeavor rooms of the Presbyterian
church, soon.
The four masted schooner Marconi,
which the tug Hunter towed from
San Francisco, Is now undergoing re
pairs in North Bend.
C. B. Clator, a former salesman of
the Simpson Lumber Company, who
went to San Diego, writes that Mrs.
Clater Is much Improved.
MRS. L. M. FERRY of North Bend,
spent yesterday afternoon with
Marshfleld friends.
MISS MYRTLE DAVIS and
Shunko of Myrtle Point,
Marshfleld visitors.
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MRS. C. H. McCLUNG and Miss Ruth
Williams left on the Roseburg
stage yesterday afternoon.
ARTHUR McKEOWN went to Ban
don today on business. Ho will
probably return tomorrow.
MRS. EDITH MASTERS will leavo
shortly for San Francisco whero
. she will spend several weeks.
L. FRENCH of South Marshfleld,
who was suddenly paralyzed while
nsleep tho other night, Is reported
improving.
Edgar Simpson of tho Simpson
Lumber Company, who has been
spending tho past two weeks at his
homo in San Francisco, has return
ed to North Bend.
New AValk to Depot. The "short
cut" between tho depot and the city
over tho dike, is being closed to tho
public. Instead a board walk is be
ing laid from Broadway, south of the
Williams building, direct to tho sta
tion for the benefit of pedestrians.
Exhibit .Products. Mr. Enegren
has a fine box of pears raised on his
Coos River ranch on exhibit at tho
Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Sher
man of "Sunhy Nook" farm, also has
one of the largest squashes and one
of tho largest cabbages ever grown In
this section on exhibit there.
Bandon Jetty Success. A gqntlo
man from Bandon says that the work
of building the inside jotty is pro
gressing nicely and It is doing con
siderable good in washing out tho
north spit and the keeping of the
water from tho south lagoon Is tend
ing to make more water on tho bar.
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CORTHELL'S X
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LUNCHES SERVED, X
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., Havo good Pasture for ten or
.fifteen head of horses or cattle
jjon Catching Inlet. Ono and one-
half miles from East Marshfleld.
Good shed..
j, Address: O. O. RTTRfiTCLTi.
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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 of day
Automatic naught to fear
With a Rund Water Heater near.
United Stores Closed. The Marsh
fleld branch of tho United Stores
Company was unexpectedly closed
this morning on order from tho
bankruptcy court in Portland. Tho
order was a great surprise to Man
ager Fonsler. No details havo been
received and Consequently thoro is no
idea of what developments will bo.
The Beautiful America Club will
glvo a card party at Taylor's Hall
in North Bend, Saturday ovening. A
general Invitation has boon extended
to tho friends of tho organization.
As the club has tho reputation for
making great successes of their -undertakings,
it is expected that Sat
urday evening's event will bo large
ly attended.
Saving Work.
In tho home of ono woman whero
single beds nro In gcncrnl use tho
spreads nro mndo of honeycomb ma
terial bought by tho yard and hem
med. They nro easy to wash and re
quire no ironing. In tho same homo
cream white madras Is used for bed
room window draperies because of its
good, wearing qualities. It qomes out
of tho wash with flying colors. Sbo
trims them with ball frlngo and does
not havo them wrung very dry nnd
wrung by hand, of course, as tho
wringer would flatten tho llttlo balls.
Sho uses small rugs all through her
houso savo tho dining room, bocauso
they can bo taken outdoors 9 very week
by tho ono maid of tho establishment
Another woman saves work by hav
ing her luncheon brought to her sit
ting room on a tray, and another, be
longing to a family that Booms doomed
to perpotnal mourning attire, supplies
her maid with very light cotton drosses
In white nnd black bocauso thoro is
already too much gloom In tho houso.
Is Fifty-One. Today 13 Col. Wm.
Grimes' flfty-flrst birthday. Ho had
almost forgotten that another year
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WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply at once to Mrs. A.
H. Powers, near now school.
I The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
A MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND
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Rubber Stamps
AT
Norton & Hansen
WANTED Waitress at Blanco hotel
at once.
FOR SALE I have other business
and will sell a good paying sa
loon ot a bargain. Address 'A-G'
rare Times.
WANTED Nurse girl at onco.
ply Mrs. J. E. Oron.
Ap-
FOR SALE A few choice Barred
Rock pullets, full bloods, $1.00
apiece. S. J. Defrceso, Marshfleld.
FOR SALE Cheap Ono largo air
tight stove, suitable for largo room
or bar Also cash register. In
quire of Merchant & Kammeror.
FOR RENT Four n-room flata in
the O'Connell building on 'A'
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
A Photooraphy Hint.
With a fixed focus camera tho en
deavor should bo to get tho principal
objects in a good light nnd at such n
distance from the enmcra that they
will bo nicely rendered without tho
necessity of stopping down tho lens.
Tho dlstanco will tako caro of itself,
and tho foreground, too, unless thoro bo
any very prominent fenturo in it, when
tho picturo is likely to suffer by un
sightly diffusion or a want of sharp
ness. With ordinary good fortuno as re
gards weather and subjects, tho ama
teur photographer who proceeds with
intelligence can bring back a collection
of excellent pictures, oven though sho
has never used a camera boforo, and
tho pleasure to bo derived by looking
from tlmo to timo to theso reminis
cences of sorao weeks nt a delightful
country or seasldo resort will bo such
that sho will not readily go away In
tho futuro without an Instrument which
bo readily records tho chief Incidents
of n holiday.
LANGDON SPOONER, who has been
cashier at tho Marshfleld depot,
has been temporarily transferred
to Myrtle Point.
JOHN PREUSS loft last night for
San Francisco to purchase a holi
day stock and nlso to look after
business matters there.
T.
E. DOW writes that ho has reach
ed his homo near San Diego after
a long trip through tho eastern
states. Ho hopes to bo able to
visit Coos Bay In tho near futuro.
BERT FOLSOM of Coquillo, was In
the city today to meet his father,
II. E. Folsom of Paw Paw, Mich.,
who came In on tho Breakwater.
Mr. Folsom intends to spend th
winter with his son at Coquillo.
J. W. BENNETT writes that ho will
remain in 'Frisco for a tlmo to
recoivo treatment for tho rhouma
tlsm that has boon troubling him.
.Later ho. will proceed to Paso
Roblcs to ondeavor to effect a per
manent cure.
WM. H. HULL of Rlvorton, in In tho
city on business. Mr. Hull re
ports that this is his first trip to
Marshfleld in a number of yoara
and that ho notices many improve
ments which tend to glvo the city
cosmopolitan airs.
P. A. PETERSON of Eastslde, under
went an oporatlon at tho Marsh
fleld hospital yesterday and Is get
ting along nicely. Ho has been,
ailing for somotimo and It Is bo
Hoved that tho operation will re
sult in a rapid and pormanent
cure.
SAVE FIVE por cent on your moat
bills by purchasing a coupon book
from tho SANITAHV MARKET.
Steamer BREAKWATER Balls
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, NOVEMBER 7, at 0 A. M.
BUY A COUPON book at tho Sani
tary Markot and savo flvo por cent
on your meat bills.
You can BUY or SELL through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, .dis
patch and profit try thom.
PROSPER PIONEER DIES
AT NORTH BEND HOSPITAL
Thomas Wells, Veteran of Civil War
nnd Well-Known Miner, Succumbs
to Itrlglit's DlHcnsc.
Thomas Wells, a pioneer minor re
siding at Prosper, died yesterday aft
ernoon at Mercy hospital of Brlght'a
disease. Ho had boon ailing for a
long timo.
Mr. Wells was about seventy-two
years old and was a member of tho
Bandon G. A. R. post. So far aa
known, no near relatives survive
him. Tho body will bo taken to
Prosper for burial and tho services
will ho in chargo of tho G. A. R.
Tho Rev. Father Curloy will conduct
brief services ovor tho body at tho
Temple and Wilson Undertaking Par
lors In North Bond thlB evening.
GRAND MASQUERADE BALL at
Knights of Finland Hall, Marshflold,
November 21, 1908.
SAVE FIVE por cent on your meat
bills by purchasing a coupon book
from tho SANITARY MARKET.
Stoaraor BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, NOVEMBER 7, at O A. M.
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