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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
! Ml ii ' ? iV ilC ' . III ??, i M -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-:: 8-8-8-8-8- i iTh TROUBLE OAER FISHING. .$ aiiiiSIIYSiW Offer ? Have received a special line of woolens for I THANKSGIVING and XMAS and you bet they are snappy Come in now l and let me take your measure and pay for them when they arrive t Y Upper Coquille Residents Resent 8 Jloo of Oius ijhnr. : MYRTLE POlN f O - , Nov. 7. .'j It being reported tiuu lower river people hart been sigr-lng a petition to l the legislature asu.ng for a law to Y prohibit the fishing of salmon above Y j Coquille, Jerry Huntley got busy with :t ' a counter net 1 1 Inn Mint Is liplnir inn- j i orally signed by the people of this section. While not many salmon are caught above Coquille, Mr. Huntley thinks ;l at the lower river people should not be permitted to get the Idea in their heads that the upper river people do not like fish. Such a supposition cannot be permitted to pass unchallenged. Coquille News. B. F. Hampton received a tele gram from Tacoma Tuesday stat ing that his daughter, who lives at that place, was very il'l and that It was doubtful If she would survive. Mr. Hampton left immediately for that place. v- rh i v 1 r'St Wfl 9( m Cat Co t :: :: i 8 8 I a t 8 i 8 I :: i :: 8 i :: i 1 i Si I ' V Jlt ItriiVl' coos ray tides. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: the for NOVEMBER, 1008. IIGH WATER A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Monday . . 2 7:15 5.1 G:C1 5.3 Tuesday . .3 8:15 5.G 8:13 5.4 Wednesday 4 9:04 6.2 9:22 5.8 Thursday . .5 9:50 G.G 10:20 G.2 Friday . . 6 10:34 7.2 11:14 G.3 Saturday . .7 11:14 7.6 SUNDAY . .S 0:02 6.3 SUNDAY . .S 11:52 7.S operations in the upper bay near the C. A, Smith mill. The shoal In tho lower bay has been practically elim inated. Tho dredge will gradually work down the bay, clearing the channel as she goes. Smith is Dhector. It Is an nounced that C. It. Smith, head of the Menasha Woodenwaro company, which has extensive holdings in this section, has been elected n director of the Bank or Oregon at North Bend Mr. Smith is a relative of Henry Hewitt, Jr., of Tacoma, who recently purchased an extensive Interest in the bank from L. J. Simpson and A. M. Simpson. Personal Notes 1 SEYMOUR. ERICKSON, a well known Ton MUo rancher, is in Marshfleld today. ENOCH HOLLAND and wifo and baby came down from Llbby today to visit friends. A. M. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. 2 0:13 0.6 1:14 3.4 3 1:24 0.S 2:30 2.G 4 2:29 1.0 3:22 l.G 5 3:26 1.0 4:15 0.8 6 4:17 1.1 5:03 0.0 7 5:0S 1.3 5:49 -0.6 S 5:51 1.6 6:31 -1.0 P. M. I have one dozen of the newest designs in Cravenette Rain Coats that you can have $ at cost if you come early. $20.00 Coat at $13,25 $15,00 Coat at $10,90 fi This is red so do not let it escape 4IARSIIFIELD, ORE. S-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8--8-8-8-8-8-8-8 4 1QP We expect to receive on or before November J 4th all the Victor Double Disc records. We carry complete calalogue of the Edison Emberol Record, J Remember the Emberol Record and Attachment will fit any Edison machine, We carry the complete catalogue of the Edison Gold Mould Domes tic Record, Furnished room on Sheridan street, close in, $6.00 per month. Call Phone 1757. LOW WATER Date. Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday . Saturday . SUNDAY ? FOR SALE I have other business and will sell a good paying sa loon at a bargain. Address 'A-G' care Times. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Oregou Fair tonight and Sunday. WANTED Nurse girl at once, ply Mrs. J. E. Oren. Ap- FOR SALE Cheap One largo air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammerer. FOR RENT Four 3-room flats in the O'Connell building on A' 3treet. Apply Hall & Hall. Save Your Voice and Feet W. R. HAINES MUSIC CO. Your Exclusive Music Dealer &--------- ---------------- n-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-88-8-8-8-8-8- at- 22B W 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. . The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. MAKdHVUlLU jfMU HURin DiLWV 8-8-8-8-83-8-8-8-8-8-8-88-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ond- $ ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 6, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 62 Minimum 44 At 5 p. m 52 Precipitation none Wind, Southwest; clear. BORN. FOOTE Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Foote of Marshfleld, Ore., Fri day, November 6, a son." Will Sail Tuesday. F. S. Dow received word today that the M. F. Plant will sail from San Francisco for Coos Bay next Tuesday evening. Cargo General Averaged. Ship pers who had freight on tho M. F. Plant when tho steamship met with tho rfccldent crossing out over tho Coos Bay bar have been notified that an assessment of ton per cent hns been declared against them and the goods are being held In San Pranclsco until it is satisfied. Many of the shippers arc protesting against tho freight being general averaged and may take tho matter Into court. MP FAIR BUSINESS HERE Call the servant by simply touch ing an electric bell In your room, or in any other room where you may happen to be. Save steps and shout ing. Summon her silently, quickly and easily. Less bother and annoy ance for you and for her. Let us equip your house with an electric system of bells and annunciators. The service is great the cost small. After once trying it you would not care to return to the old system. Oregon Electrical Supply Co. 'A' STREET, MARSnFIELD - O- The plumbing on tho now Hotel Chandler is being done by J. B. RUST The specifications call for class "A" material and work manship throughout. Esti mates given on plumbing, heating and gas fitting. C Street, Opposite Hotel Chnndlcr PnONE 801. Heron Returning. J. R. Herron got in from Salt Lake with Dr. Rowell. Teddy and Consecration, which horses will continue on to Marshfleld, Oro., to be turned out for tho winter. San Francisco Call. Play North Bend. Tho Marshfleld Independent football team which re cently defeated tho Marshfleld high school team will go to North Bond to morrow to play the Independent team of that city on the grounds there In tho afternoon. A good game Is an ticipated and a big turnout from both cities is expected. Several Cases. L. A. Llljeqvist has returned from Myrtle Point where ho was called on several cases, one being an assault and battery case, growing out of an election con troversy. He Is investigating several charges of fast driving on county bridges and may prosecute tho offenders. . .Teams Sent Home. Contractor W. O. McCann, who has been putting in bituminous rock paving in Marsh fleld this summer will start his team sters and teams overland for Eureka in a day or two. He has completed the grading on all of his contracts that can be completed before tho rainy season. There Is a llttlo more paving to lay and this will bo rushed to completion. Final Settlement of Affairs of Second Southern Oregon Exhibit Made. A final settlement of tho accounts of the Second Southern Oregon Dis trict Fair, which was hold In Marsh fleld last August, has just been ef fected by tho directors of tho Coos and Curry Fair Association. Tho final settlement was delayed by tho Inability to secure tho stato's por tion of tho premium money. Secretary G. W. Carloton hns just completed his report, tho final sum mary of which Is as follows: Total receipts of subscrip tions from citizens. .. .$1,291.00 Total receipts from Fair.. 3.6S0.00 L. M. FRIEND mndn n litislnncm rr. to Bandon and reports everything prosperous In the Clty-by-the-Sca. T. C. RUSSELL, manager of tho Beaver Hill mines returned yes torday from a three weeks' trip to various western cities. FRANK E. HAGUE Is taking a brief. respite from business duties at his ranch in tho Tioga country. Ho will return tho first of tho week. ARTHUR M. DUNN with tho Can-bell-Lakll Segar company, of Port land, arrived yesterday to mako tho Coos Bay country for his firm. A. A. CARPER, agent of tho local railway at Myrtlo Point, left on tho Breakwater today to visit at his homo in Milwauklo, a Port land suburb. JACK GURNEE, who formerly trav eled for a cash register company out of Portland and who has been making tho Coos Bay country for many years, Is hero again. Ho is now representing the Carey Safo company of San Francisco. P. A. DEVERS loft on the Break water today for Portland where ho will join his wife and son. Ho will spend most of tho time In Port land this winter visiting horo every six weeks or so. He plans to re turn next summer. $4,971.00 Expenditures preparing fair grounds $2,579.80 Expenso of conducting Fair 4,450.04 Dredge Comes Up liny. It Is ex pected that tho Dredge Oregon will bo brought up from tho mouth of Pony Inlet In a day or two to begin -8-8-8-8-8-88-8-8-8-8-8-8-88-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- ;------------------------ CITY FRONT PLANING MILL All kinds of mill work. Modern Store Fronts Installed, Furniture and Show Cases made to order. Estimates free. NORTn FRONT STREET PHONE 030 Perfection Oil Heaters Aro truo to name. $4.50 nnd $5.50. Perfection of comfort for a smnlL room. STEEL RANGES All tho celebrated makes: RENOWN NATIONAL IMPROVED CASCADE OLD RELIABLE. Prices range on Ranges from $25.00 to $50.00 nnd wo guaran tee every one. ' Wo have a large stock of heaters. Soo us before buying any thing In this line. It will pny you. $7,029.84 Balance duo outstanding bills $2,058.84 Fair Made Money. That the fair was a financial suc cess in addition to being a success in other ways is shown by tho above figures, $521 being dorlved above the ordinary expenses. Whllo a deficit of over $2,000 is shown In tho re port, this is due to tho expenditure of about $2,500 in constructing a grand stand and othor Improve ments on tho grounds. Theso Im provements were made under vory fa vorablo conditions and It is estimat ed that If they had to bo made now, tin cost would be about $1,000 greater. Theso Improvements are of a permanent nature and practical ly no expense will be needed to get the grounds In condition for next year's fair. In order to adjust the matter fin ally, Mr. Carleton Is calling on tho contributors to a guarantee fund of about $900 to pay their portions of It to reduce tho debt. Tho guaran tors and the remaining debt will bo paid from tho earnings from special race meetings and othor ovents to bo given in tho future. This season, tho management of tho fair encountered mnny obstacles owing to It being the first one held hero In years. That it proved n suc cess financially as woll as In other respects will bo gratifying nows to all Interested. Tho 1908 fair's suc cess hns paved tho one for greater and moro successful fairs horo in tho future and tho cooperation of all will undoubtedly bo gladly given. REV. H. H. BROWN nnd wifo loft today for New Jersey whoro Rev. Brown will assume charge of a Jersey City suburban congrega tion. As yot, no steps have been taken to fill tho local pulpit, but tho Rev. J. E. Burkhart, of North Bond, will occupy It from tlmo to tlmo until another pastor Is so-cured. .lOV OF LIFE IN COOS COUNTY SHOWN. MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Nov. 7. Tho Enterprise says: "R. C. Dement has returned from a visit of Bovoral weoks In tho Klamath Falls country. Ho thinks that If that section was favored with Coos County's cllinnto It would bo n great country, but lacking that, it is only great In Bomo respects. They depend upon irrigation for tholr crops, nnd at that only cer- tain crops will grow, because 4 of tho cold weather with frosts during tho summer and freezing winters. During his visit there was a snow storm thnt covered tho ground in tho valloys and laid to a depth of six Inches In tho hUls, whllo occasionally in tho winter months tho snow falls to depths that will conceal fences from view." REALESTATETRANSFERS Dally Real Estnto Report Furnished Uy Tltlo Guarantee nnd Abstract Co. Henry Scngstufkcn, Alanngcr. October SO, 1008. Geo. J. Schaofer et ux, to F. J. Bachtol; deed. Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 9, Schaofor's Add. to Central Place. Con. $250.00. E. E. Straw ot ux, to Bertha Lohn; dood. Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Blk. 12, Coos Bay Plat A. Con. $10.00. Road tho Times' Want Ads. PAINTS FOR THE HOME -Plnt Jap-a-Lac will mako an old chair new. 1 Pint Chl-namol will mako tho table look beautiful, or for a mis sion finish use Ad-a-Llto, I Quart Princess Floor Paint will paint tho kitchen floor. Half-Gallon Porcblto will paint the porch AND Three Callous of Pntton's Sun-Proof Paint will cover tho outside of the house. Wo carry tho mall In connection with our complete lino of hard ware. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. Incorporated. F. E. HAGUE, Pica. M. D. BUMNER, Vlcc-Pres. MARSHflELD " - OREGON ;- ,, ...,.,,: 8-8-W-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 8-8-8-8-8-8-8 8-8-8-8-8-U