The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 11, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1908.
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Mr. H. B. Eaklns, of tlio Commercial Warehouse Co., Los An
geles, Oal., U. S. A., writes: "Now that we have had two good
rains to test our Malthold roof, we have desire to express our satis
faction in the knowledge that we have a covering over our head
that does not leak. "We write you regarding our pleasure In this
matter from the fact that wo had fully expected more or less
trouble, as we did not believe It possible that so large a roof surface
could be covered with any material and stand tho test of a first
rain, but there was not a leak due to defective roofing."
T he Paraffine Paint Co.
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I A hundred gallons for a dime;
Any faucet any time-
I Water hot always clear
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You get hot water right away;
Sick or well night or day
I Automatic naught to fear
With a Rund Water Heater near
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WALL PAPER AND PAINTS
LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS
DEADENING FELT DRV PASTE TINTING COLORS
VARNISHES ALCOHOL SHELLAC
Agent for Johnson's Dyes and Wax Finishes.
Coos Bay Paint
Second and 'C Streets,
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ACADEMY OF MUSIC
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
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garten Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton. Classes in Harmony, Coun
terpoint and Vocal S'ight Reading. New O'Connoll Building, 'A'
and Second Streets. Phono 1955.
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window, door frames, and any kind
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Saturday, November 1 4th is my first I
anniversary and to show the people
of Coos Bay my appreciation for ?
their liberal patronage during the t
past 12 months, I will give 10 per cent g
off on all purchases made that day
and to further express my thanks 1 1
will have a spread of cigarsfreeto all
those who visit my Tog Shop. Drop
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and let ow troubles be forgotten.
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MisB Lucy Sherwood Horton
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see us and get our prices on
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MAESIIFIELD, ORE.
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A Well Managed Farm
is the best source of wealth now
adays. The experienced farmer is
the man of substance and influence.
And there is no healthier life than
his. Invest your money in a farm
and you will feel independent. Wo
have a choice selection of Farm
Lands to offer to the wise purchaser.
They are in the most suitable local
ities and are very tempting bargains.
Title Guarantee
Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager.
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if Grocery Delivery Schedule
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First City 8:30
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AFTERNOON. A
a Ferndale 12:45
First City 1:30 ,
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way 4 o'clock a
THE FAMILY GROCER H
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Front St. Mnrshfleld.
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UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCTI
Empire, Oregon.
JOnN W, KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for oalt
l.5 to tn.oo for setting nf 15
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COOS HAY TIDES.
The following tables give the
hours of high and low tides for
every day this week:
NOVEMHEK, 1008.
7IGH WATER A. M. P. M.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday . . 9 0:49 6.0 12:28 7.8
Tuesday . .10 1:34 5.7 1:04 7.6
Wednesday 11 2:20 5.2 1:42 7.2
Thursday .12 3: OS 5.0 2:22 .6.6
Friday . . 13 3:59 4.8 3:04 6.0
Saturday . 14 4:48 4.8 3:53 5.4
SUNDAY . 15 5:41 4.8 4:54 4.9
LOW WATER A. SI. P. SI.
Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft.
Monday 9 6:31 2.0 7:14 -1.1
Tuesday . .10 7:09 2.5 7:55 -1.0
Wednesday 11 7:51 2.8 8-36 -0.
Thursday 12 8:34 3.3 9:17 -0.2
Friday . . 13 9:25 3.6 10:02 0.3
Saturday . 14 10:24 3.8 10:48 0.8
SUNDAY . 15 11:34 3.8 11:37 1.2
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight and Thursday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ond-
ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 10, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 52
Minimum 41
At 5 p. m 51
Precipitation none
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
Tug Hunter In. The tug Hunter
came down yesterday from Gardiner
to take back a cargo of supplies.
ChniiKe In Saloon. M. C. Peder
son has purchased the interest of his
partner, Frank Bowron, in the Union
Saloon and will continue the busi
ness alone.
Sells His Ranch. Frailk Fox, en
gineer on the Roscoe, who is well
known here, has sold his ranch on
the Siuslaw to J. L. Houghton of Til
lamook for $1,500.
Young Apple Tree Hearing. Phil.
Wilbur has several fine Red Russian
apples on exhibit at the Chamber of
Commerce, the product of a tree at
his home which was set out about
three years ago. The tree Is still
small', but this year bore quite a
number of fine apples.
Now Houses nt Coquille. Wm.
FOR SALE English setter, "Hand
some Jim" 95308, winner two first
prizes Portland, by count Rego -Tirpnils
Judith. Address Edmund
Craft, Langlols, Oregon.
FOR RENT Six-room house, West
Marshfleld, $15 per month. P. O.
Box 364.
WANTED Cedar and flr piling, 30
to 40 feet long. Masters & Mc
Lain. Phone 2011.
LADIES Stamping done. Good
stock stamped linens for sale. Mrs.
Brlggs, Broadway. Phono 1761.
WANTED Carpenter. Inside work.
Apply City Front Planing Mill.
WOMAN WANTED At Corthell's
Delicatessen.
LOST Bloodhound pup, tan with
white spot on neck. Reward for
return to J. C. Doyle at Going
& Harvey's.
LOST Two ostrich plumes on Sher
man avenue, North Bend. Finder
return to Mrs. L. M. Perry's Milli
nery Btore and receive reward.
FOR RENT 2 stores, 2 flats, six
room dwelling by Titlo Guaranteo
and Abstract Company.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished light
housekeeping suite and ono fur
nished bed room. Also a few un
furnished rooms, both single and
en sulto. Rent reasonable, no
children. Enquire at Room 3,
Rogers' building, cor. 'C and
Broadway streets.
FOR RENT Furnished room on
Sheridan street, close In, $6.00
per month. Call Phono 1751.
WANTED Nurso girl at once. Ap
ply Mrs. J. E. Oron.
FOR SALE Cheap Ono largo air
tight stove) suitable for largo room
or bir -Also rah roister. In
quire of Merchant & Kammerer.
Candlln of Coqullle, who Is in Marsh
flcld, says that the fine new residence
which Geo. E. Peoples is building
there is expected to be completed so
that the fnmily can occupy it on or
before Thanksgiving. Bert Folsom
has the lumber on tho ground for
three new cottages just across the
street from it.
Undergoes Opera I ion. Mrs. Hay
ter of Bandon, who underwent an
operation nt Mercy hospital a few
days ago, is getting along nicely. Dr.
Gale who Is attending her says the
operation was entirely successful.
Wireless Station Nearly Done.
The new station of the United Wire
less Telegraph Co. on Knob Hill
will probably bo completed today.
Manager Jessup said that they hope
to send and receive their first mes
sages tonight.
Declare Dividend. The East
Marshfleld Land Company has de
clared another five per cent dividend,
making a total dividend of forty-five
per cent in less than a year. W. U.
Douglas just sent the dividend checks
to the stockholders.
Charter Rc Islon Committee.
Messrs. Grimes, Mlngus nnd Hall, the
committee of the charter revision
commission to determine upon the
plan of procedure will meet this aft
ernoon. Tho revision or drafting of
the now charter will be reshed from
now on.
Tnken Suddenly 111. S. A. Bishop
of San Francisco, and head of the
Bishop Lumber Company was taken
suddenly 111 while coming to Marsh
field yesterday. Ho was attacked by
rheumatism and a complication of
ills. He Is at the Garfield hotel. His
condition Is not serious.
New Landing Planned. It Is pro
posed to construct a floating wharf at
the castslde ferry slip to bo used by
the smaller boats plying between the
bay and inlets. This will afford safe
anchorage while the owners attend to
their business up town, after which
they can return on the ferry to their
launches. '
Horses For Mine. The Alliance
brought in eleven horses from Port
land for the S. Y. W. C. R. R. Co.,
the new owners of the Llbby mine,
etc. The horses will be used at tho
mine here. The company is planning
to put in an excellent delivery ser
vice wherever its coal is sold which
will necessitate a large number of
teams and drivers.
Open New Cnmp. Tho Smith
Powers Logging Company Is arrang
ing to open a new logging camp on
tho tract of timberland back of Isth
mus Inlet, near tho holdings of Mrs.
Kruse and J. L. Ferry. In order to
bring tho logs to water, a railroad is
being constructed. It is estimated
tliat .there is about 120,000,000 feet
of logs on the new tract.
Miisicalo Friday Evening. Tho
monthly "at Home" of tho Coos Bay
Academy of Music will occur next
Friday evening, between 8 and 10
o'clock. The music will be furnished
by the young people, several pupils
from different departments having
prepared to take part. All lovers of
music aro cordially invited to attend
these lnformnl entertainments.
Sustnlns Injury. Ed. Kronholm Is
laid up with a bad wound on the
knee which may possibly result In
leaving the limb stilt. A few days
ago, ho attempted to step onto a
moving car on the now road which
the Smith-Powers Logging Company
Is building up from Isthmus Inlet.
He had an ax in his hand and it
swung against his leg, tho sharp edge
penetrating far into tho kneo.
Nnsbiirs Interested. Councilman
Claude Nasburg who was appointed
by tho council to adjust tho claim
of tho'Lapp estato for damages for
tho opening of Cedar- street, has. no
tified tho council that ho cannot
longer servo in that capacity as he
has property Interests similar to tho
Lapps and that ho may want to enter
a claim against tho city for damages
also. Councilman Sncchl and Savage
will probably act now.
STOCKING SALE.
On FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
November 13 and 14, at Mrs. Elrod's
NOTICE.
My wlfo Tllllo Gllardi having loft
my board and bed, I will not bo re
sponsible for any debts contracted by
her.
JOHN GILARDI.
SAVE flvo to 25 por cent on your
meat bills by getting a coupon book
at tho Sanitary market.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, NOVEMBER 11, nt 2 P. M.
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i Personal Notes 1
SHERIFF GAGE is in the city today
on ofllcial business.
MRS. McINTOSH of Millicoma, was
a Slnrshflcld visitor today.
MRS. KINNEMAN of Eastside, spent'
today with friends In Marshfleld.
B. W. HOLCOMB, the Ten Mile
rancher, is in Marshfleld on busi
ness. MILO PEARSON of Lakeside, was a.
business visitor in Marshfleld yes
terday. C. C. CARTER, the Myrtle Point
logger, is in Marshfleld today on
business.
H. DOLLAR and S. A. Bishop arrived
in the city yesterday from Flor
ence. Mr. Bishop is president of
the Bishop Lumber Company of
San Francisco, and is in the coun
ty to look over its resources and
future prosperity. H.
DR. GEORGE E. DIX has returned
fromSpokane, coming In overland.
He was called there as a witness
"In" damage suit against the Hill
lino, he. says but W. F. McKeo
says tnat another kind of court de
manded his attention in the north-,,
ern city.
JOHN HERRON has returned with,
his string of racers after having
made the circuit of the Interior
states. Ho only did fairly well
on the trlii. He returned via San
Francisco, While away, he picked
up a new mascot, a thoroughbred
English bull terrier.
MELCHER NELSON and wife, aro
expected here via the Roseburg
stage, and it is understood that
they will make their future homo
on Coos Bay. Mrs. Nelson will bo
remembered as Miss Mildred Rog
ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Rogers. Since their marriage
several months ago, they have re
sided in California.
LIQUOR DEALERS MEET v
AND DISCUSS BUSINESS
Coos County Protective Association
Holds Rcgulnr Session In North
Rend On Tuesday.
The Coos County Protective Asso
ciation, an organization which has
been in existence since early in 1908,
held its regular monthly meeting
yesterday afternoon In North Bend.
Tho organization is composed of
liquor dealers and members with
allied Interests. The meeting of
Tuesday was attended by twenty
members from the several corners
and cities of the county. Tho free
dom formerly accorded the liquor
traffic in coast counties, including
Coos, has in the past year been cur
tailed in this county until restrictions
are ns severe hero as in any part of
the state. Tho Protective Association
was formed for tho purpose of bind
ing tho dealers In Coos county into
an organization to compel strict
obedlenco to tho provisions of the?
liquor laws. That this purpose
is being fulfilled is best evi
denced through tho absence of pro
secutions for violations. The meet
ing of yesterday was said by mem
bers present to have been tho best
meeting tho association has over
hold and tho deslro for tho public, to
understand their position towards
good government and strict obser
vance of tho law was a leading feat
ure of tho mooting. Tho noxt reg
ular monthly meeting will bo held in
Bandon on the fourth of December.
CHANGE COQUILLE TRACKS.
City and Local Railway Consider
Negotiations.
F. J. Schroeder and son, Frank,
drove over from Coquille today to
consult a physician. Mr. Schroeder
reports that in regard to tho city
purchasing tho waterfront nnd giv
ing it to tho Southern Pacific rail
road for a right-of-way, nothing has
beon dono yet, except that General
Manager Mlllla and engineers have
gone over tho route. It will cost
tho city about $20,000 to buy the
right-of-way and while tho property
ownors on Front street and tho rail
road company are desirous of mak
ing tho change, It is not thought
likely that anything will bo dono by
tho city.
CITIZENS LEAGUE NOTICE.
Nominations will bo mado at
mooting Thursday, November 12,
1908, at 8 p. m., at Finnish Hall.
All members aro earnestly requested
to attend,
; , O. A. JOHNSON,
Chairman.
F. M. FRIEDBERG,
Secretary.