THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908.
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Saw mill Proposition
MILL 2-Story 32x48, with addition for planer 24x5G, and EN
GINE ROOM 20x40, filing room 10x12, 3 tramways and slab con
veyor 120 feet long, 35 barrels, water tank and 20-ft. tower.
MACHINERY Atlas engine, 12x18, boiler 4Sxl6, steam pump 125
ft. hose, Maine saws 2-50 In, 32 ft. carriage with 3 head blocks,
log haul cant gear, 4 saw edger, 2 saw trimmer, cut off saw, 2
wheel trucks and 2-4 wheel trucks.
PLANER 6x24 S4S, 30 In, blowers, swing cut off saw, emery
knife grinder and grind stone.
FARM 195 acres with 5000 ft. stumpage left and 1,000,000 ft.
piling, 35 acres under cultivation, houso 16x30, 2-story and addi
tion 1Gx28, 5 rooms first floor, 4 rooms second floor.
BARN 50x50 stalls, 6 head of horses, 10 cows and large storage
rooms for hay and grain. Wood shed 16x24, chicken house. Extra
houses for mill hands cts.
COOK house 2 4x3 2 m. 2-story with sleeping rooms for tho em
ployes. 5 rooms on second floor, Michigan range cooking uten
sils and dishes.
I, 16x36 one story D, 2 rooms
I, 3 4x16 one story D, 1 room
I, 3 6x26 one story D, 3rooms'
I, 1Gx36 one story D, 3 rooms
I, 16x24 one story D, 2 rooms
Large dam in Elk creek not yet completed. Dam In Bldwell
creek GO ft. long 10 ft. high; also 2-floor flams in Bldwell Creek.
BLACKSMITH SHOP 14x16, with forge, anvil, bench, vice, dlo
press, pipe vice, stock and dies, pipe cutter, 4 augurs brace and
two sets of bits, 8 crosscut saws, 8 axes, 2 cant hooks, 8 peaves,
5 shovels, 2 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 sledges, 4 wedges, 2 largo and 1
smalljack, 1 automatic jack.
Donkey engine, Ledgerwood 9x10, with 7-8 in, main cable 3,200
ft. Vi in back haule, line, 150 ft. 5-8 In yarding line, 2-20 ft.
chokers, 4 return blocks and one Tomy moon But chain, 1 lead
block.
TWO HORSES 1 sot heavy and 1 set light harness, 1 heavy
wagon, 1 harrow, 1 plow.
STU3IPAGE 500,000 ft. not paid, 75 centa per m. 400,000 ft.
$400 paid and If more than this amount of stumpage, balance at
1.00D, per M, 1,000,000 stumpage $700 paid, balance Yfhen logged
at 75 cents per M.
TOTAL STUMPAGE 4,900,000 ft.
LUMBER ON YARD 1,000,000 ft.
LOGS 50,000 ft cut piled and on the creek banks.
For further information call on or write
STUTSMAN & CO.
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Take the doctor's advice as to
where you should get your drugs and
prescriptions put up, and his hints
will benefit you. Invariably he will
send you here, because wo have tho
reputation of keeping the purest and
freshest drugs and medicines, and of
carefully compounding such prescrip
tions as he writes. We are prompt
and polite, too, in our service, and
patrons never have to complain of
overcharging. Remember the name
and address for possible future use.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
JOHN PREUSS, Proprietor
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WHOLESALE
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SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HAR.DWARE S SUPPLY CO
North Bend. Oregon.
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EASTSIDE
For special bargains in Eastside
Residence lots at "go as you please
terms." See Title Guarantee and Ab
stract Company, H. Sengstacken,
Manager.
FREE:
P. S. Eastside Ferry is making
regular trips between Marshfleld and
Eastside every hour. It only takes
4 minutes to cross.
Title Guarantee
Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager.
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South and West 0:15
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THE FAMILY GROCER 8
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8 Front St. Marshfleld.
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GOOD THINGS
to
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Ready For The
Table
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CORTHELL'S
DELICATESSEN.
LUNCHES SERVED,
Temple (i Wilson
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
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The Coos Bay TImeB Want Column.
You can BUY or SELL through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dis-
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COOS HAY TIDES.
Tho following tables glvo
hours of high and low tides
every dny this week:
tho
for
NOVEMBER, 1008.
5IGU WATER
A. M.
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M.
Date.
h. m.
0:49
1:34
2:20
3:08
3:59
4:4S
5:41
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h. m.
12:28
1:04
1:42
2:22
3:04
3:53
4:54
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Monday .
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4.9
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
5.2
5.0
4.8
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4.8
LOW AVATER A. M. I P. M
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Monday
Tuesday .
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
9
10
11
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12
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14
15
WE ATI! ER FORECAST.
(By Associated P-ess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fafr tonight and Friday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 11, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 55
Minimum 47
At 5 p. m 49
Precipitation none
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
WG&K$t0t1K000 4
AVHI Entertain. Miss Kathleen
Bennett has issued invitations for a
tea Friday afternoon in honor of
Mrsv W. A. Reid of Alaska who Is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Judge and Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede.
Entertains Club. Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Painter entertained tho Okla
homa Whist Club at their home last
evening. Tho play resulted In Mrs.
Dorsey Kreltzer and A. T. 'Haines
carrying oIT the prize. Refreshments
were served and a very enjoyable
evening spent.
Lens.es Ranch. Mrs. S. A. Yoa
kant has leased her fine Coos River
ranch with forty-one cows and the
other belongings of the place to Cal.
Bridges of Marshfleld. Mr. prldges
will take possession at once. Mrs.
Yoakam will move to the Yoakam
homestead near the ranch.
Kill Many Ducks Ducks aro
more numerous abound the bay than
they have been any time this fall.
Last evening, Robert Booth, J. B.
Tower and Claude Nasburg went
over to Coos River island and secur
ed eleven teals within a short time.
Other nimrods made similar kills.
Former Ramlou Man. Donald
Charleston, the government engineer
in charge of the dredgo Oregon now
operating on the Bay, was born and
raised In Coos county. For years, he
was located at Bandon. Since en
tering the government service, he
has been stationed away from here.
Citizens League Tonight. The
Citizens League will meet at tho
Finnish hall this evening to select
the candidates which tho organiza
tion will support for nomination at
tho city caucus next Monday even
ing for the positions to bo filled at
tho coming municipal election. It
FOR SALE English setter, "Hand
some Jim" 95308, winner two first
prizes Portland, by count Rego -Tlrpnlls
Judith. Address Edmund
Craft, Langlols, Oregon.
FOR RENT Six-room house, West
Marshfleld, ?15 per month. P. O.
Box 304.
WANTED Cedar and fir piling, 30
to 40 feet long. Masters & 'Mc
Lain. Phono 2011.
LADIES Stamping done. Good
stock stamped linens for sale. Mrs.
Briggs, Broadway. Phono 17C1.
WANTED Carpenter. Inside work.
Apply City Front Planing Mill.
FOR RENT Furnished, room on
Sheridan street, close in, ?C00
per month. Call Phono 1751.
WANTED Nurso girl at onco.
ply Mrs. J. E. Oron.
Ap-
FOR SALE Cheap One largo air
tight stove, suitable for large room
or bar Also cash register. In
quire of Merchant & Kamraerer.
h. m. ft. I h. m.
G:31 2.0 7:14
7:09 2.5 7:55
7:51 2.S 8-30
S:34 3.3 9:17
9:25 3.G 10:02
10:24 3.S 10:4S
11:34 3.S 11:37
Is expected that there will be a large
attendance.
Funeral Tomorrow. Tho body of
Miss Agnes Ruth, tho former Marsh
fleld nurse who died about ten days
ago in San Francisco, will reach here
today on the steamer Carlos. Funer
al services will be held Friday after
noon at 1 o'clock from the Temple
& Wilson Undertaking Parlors.
Empire Pioneer Very 111. Joe Gil
bert, one of tho best known and most
highly respected pioneers of Empire,
Is reported critically 111. He is about
seventy years old and owing to his
age, little hope is entertained for his
recovery. He is veteran and while
in the service contracted ailments
that have been bothering him In re
cent years. He is a bachelor and has
no near relatives near but tho scores
of friends he has made In his forty
years residence are giving him every
care possible. Elijah Smith of the
Southern Oregon Company has been
taking care of him lately. Mr. Gil
bert Is quite well to do.
D. A. Eckhoff has returned from
Portland.
Mrs. J. II. Keating spent yesterday
with Marshfleld friends.
Judgo J. F. Hall and E. A. Ander
son of Marshfleld, are In North Bend
today.
Tho Ladies Aid Society of tho
United Brlthren church, met yester
day afternoon with Mrs. E. J. Coffelt.
Mrs. Win. Lawhorn and Mrs. T.
V. Johnson of Marshfleld, were tho
guests yesterday of Mrs. M. J. Pratt.
The Finnish Lutherans will lay the
cornerstone of their church Sunday
afternoon. Tho site Is opposite Lin
coln Park.
The schooner Echo left down yes
terday for tho lower bay, in tow of
tho Columbia. She has been loading
at the Porter and North Bend mills.
CHAMBER OF COM
MERCE MEETING
The regular Friday evening meet
ing of the Marshfleld Chamber of
Commerce will bo held tomorrow
night at 8 o'clock. C. A. Smith of
Minneapolis, head of the C. A. Smith
Lumber and Manufacturing Com
pany, will be the principal speaker.
Business of Importance. All aro urg
ed to attend.
MANILA'S NEW WATERWORKS.
New System Completed at Expense of
About $2,000,000.
(By Associated Presj.)
MANILA, P. I., Nov. 12. Mani
la's new water system which has
been constructed at an outlay of
$2,000,000 Is 'completed. Tho main
supply, twenty miles from the city
was released this afternoon.
TO BUILD AIRSHIPS.
Flying Machines Wjll Be Constructed
at Detroit.
(By Associated Press.!
DETROIT, Nov. 12. Orvillo B.
Wright, tho famous aviator, has on
listed tho support of Russell A. Al
ger of Detroit, the capitalist and son
of tho late Senator Alger, for an ae
roplane factory to bo built In Detroit.
WHEAT EXPORTS TO END.
J. J. Hill Predicts Slv Years Nation
Will CoiiBiimo All Raised.
TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 12. Six
years will bring tho end of wheat ex
portation from Puget Sound and
other Pacific Coast ports, according
to a prediction mado hero by James
J. Hill, chairman of tho board of
directors of tho Great Northern Rail
road. Tho noted magnate asserted
that within six years tho consumption
of wheat by tho United States will be
so great that It will not more than
equal, If It will equal homo produc
tion. Tho Great Northern Railroad hns
announced its intention of extending
to Tacoma in tho near futuro and Mr.
Hill during his address announced
that tho Great Northern will inau
gurate through passenger train ser
vice dally between Tacoma and Ch
cago next Spring, providing con
tlons warrant.
STOCKING SALE.
On FRIDAY and HAT
November 13 and 14, at M
GREAT REDUCTION
MILLINERY AT t
AIKEN'S.
Steamer BRF
from Coos Bay
URPAY, N.QVr
NORTH BEND NEWS
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Personal Notes
MRS. J. A. SMITH of Coos River, la
a Marshfleld visitor today.
MRS. L. T. TOTTEN, who has been
HI, is reported Improving.
JOHN FITZGERALD of Coos River,
is in Marshfleld on business.
KIP.AM WRIGHT Is moving Into tho
Campbell residence in West Marsh
fleld. FRANK LAISE came down from
their Coos River rtfnch today on
business.
MRS'. WILKES CAVANAGH of Fern
dale is spending the day with
friends at Eastside.
F. B. CAMERON and wife, left today
for Port Orford, where they wilt
locate on a ranch near there for
tho winter.
E. A. 3ICKWORTH, who has been ill
for a few weeks, Is recovering and
was able to make his first trip
down town today.
MRS. GEORGE GOULD and baby, o
Allegany, came down today for a
short visit at the homo of her
brother, F. C. Birch.
TOM HALL and Henry Sengstacken
are planning to go to Empire to
day to visit Joe Gilbert who Is re
ported critically ill.
S. A. BISHOP, the well-known lum
berman of San Francisco, who has
been 111 at tho Garfield hotel ,1s re
ported somewhat Improved today.
MISS VIRGINIA ELLIOTT of C003
county, arrived in tho city Friday
and will spend tho next few weeks
visiting with friends. Roseburs
News.
CAL. BRIDGES is moving to a
ranch on Coos River. The resi
dence which he Is vacating will be
occupied" by Chas. Harqulst and
family.
JUDGE' C A. SEHLBREDE and wife,.
and W. A. Reld and wife, will re
turn this afternoon from a short
outing at tho Sehlbrede ranch on
South Tnlet.
MRS. J-. H. FLANAGAN entertained
tho 5"00 Club at her home yes
terday afternoon. Among tho out
of town guests was Mrs. L. J.
Simpson of North Bend.
J. McDONALD came down from
his logging camp near Allegany
today. Ho has a large force at
work In tho camp and expects to
keep a large number busy for sev
eral months to come.
GURLEY 30AK, manager of tho Co-
quille River Transportation Com
pany, is in the city looking over
several stern wheel engines to
take tho place of tho ono , which
was damaged In the Dispatch last
Saturday at Prospor.
MRS. W. S. CHANDLER returncdjr
today from San Francisco whera
sho was called a few weeks agtx 4
by tho death of R. D. Chandler,
Mr. Chandler will probably spondy
most of his time In San Franclscr
for tho next several months.
C. A. SMITH of the C. A. Smith T
her and Manufacturing Coir
arrived this afternoon on
Carlos from San Francl'
will spend several days ,
General Manager J. F ' , ,
specting mo loeni ro e k "
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