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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908 tfE35g3gairPftate$s Rip3 ATU iTiirjnrrTanwnM-HA.MV'Li i.i'ii,, limit u irmrmnr RDAY9 NOVEMBER 14th This being my first anniversary, I am going to make the day one of interest to all by giving 10 per cent off on all purchases made, and furnish cigars free to all Anniversary Specials $5,00 Packard Shoes $450 Packard Shoes $3,00 Kingsbury Hats $4.50 $405 $2.70 $ 1 .00 and $ .25 Monarch Shirts .90 $2.00 Cluett Shirts $J.50 Cluett Shirts $5.00 Wool Underwear $3.00 Wool Underwear $1.80 $1.35 $4.50 2.70 Big Line of Cravenette'Rain Coats at Cost $20 Coat at $13.2, Everybody welcome whether a customer or whether they buy You are expected, so come and smoke with Your Bosom Friend lARSnFIELD, ORE. EASTSIDE For special bargains in Eastside The Collar Question Do you get the satisfaction your I money ought to bring when you 'have your collars or culls laundered? Residence lots at "go as you please I ArQ tho edgeg smooth? Aro tho terms." See Title Guarantee and Ab-' folds or points neatly turned? Is the color a delicate, pearly white? stract Company, Manager. FREE: II. Sengstacken, P. S. Eastside Ferry is makins Tegular trips between Marshfleld and Eastside every hour. It only takes 4 minutes to cross. Title Guarantee Abstract Co. KNRY SENGSTACKEN. Manager. H-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- it Grocery Delivery Schedule I forenoon. ? ix -is"- "-j -.-- , 1 South and West 0:15 9 Second City and Broad- 9 V way 10:45 8 f AFTERNOON. R 9 Ferndale 12:45 First City i:au A South and West 2:15 9 1 Rpcnnil fMtv nnrl Broad- 9 T way 4 o'clock 8 V For 8 C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER 9 T PUONE 071. 8 Y Front St. Mnrslifleld. -88-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- """ ii r- iMOHMiiinimB I TH0MAS0N & HANSON f -DEALERS IN- 1 'Hay Grain and Feed' I Frno Delivery Phone 1751 Is the finish that scft effect so much preferred by fastidious dressers? We succeed in all these things. Surely our work is worth a trial. You will bo a steadfast patron. Coos Bay SteamLaundry PHONE 571. WANTED Room and board for mother and two-years-old child. Address 'A B,' care Times. TO MARSHFIELD VOTERS. Tho platform adopted by the Marshfleld Citizens League which asks all desiring a better LAND OPENING At Roseburg, Or., January 20, 19H9. 92,000 acres from the forest reserve to be re stored to the public domain. Only a part of the above lands are sub ject to entry. For exact descrip tions showing the legal sub-divisions of the Sections, Townships and Ranges of the lands that are vacant in the above. Send $2.50 to Roseburg Abstract Company, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE English setter, "Hand some Jim" 9530S, winner two first prizes Portland, by count Rego -Tirpnlls Judith. Address Edmund Craft, Langlois, Oregon. funeral of Miss Agnes O. Ruth, tho Marshfleld nurse who died In San Francisco suddenly about two weeks ago, was held from tho Temple & Wilson Undertaking Parlors on Broadway this afternoon. It was largely attended, man from North Inlet where her parents reside being In attendance. Death was due to epilepsy. Relative Died. Peter Mlrrasoul and wife, and Chas. Schaufel and wife, have gone to San Francisco to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mlrra soiil's mother,' Mrs. Slegel, who died there a few days ago. Leases Ranch. Anson O. Rogers has leased the Coos River ranch of his father, Anson Rogers, and will conduct the place In the future. Mr. Rogers, Sr., expects to erect a cot tage on Fifth street on Knob Hill soon and will move "to this city tQ reside. Wants Ferry Finished. John Bear is starting a crusade to secure an early completion of the ferry. Ho says that nine teams from Roseburg wore in Eastside tho last few days and wanted to cross over to Marsh fleld but could not on account of the Marshfleld ferry slip not being com pleted. The matter will probably be taken up with the Marshfleld city council. Court In December. The adjourn ed term" of circuit court for this county will convene Friday, Decem ber 11, and the regular term Mon 'day, Decenjber 14. At present there is only one case on the criminal docket and that is of a party at Myrtle Point for shooting a dog. Sheriff Gage says that he has not received any orders to impanel u jury for the coming term, and that probnbly the court will only consider chanCSry cases. Dies at Myrtle Point. W .H. Ray died at the home of his son, W. Lee Ray, in Myrtle Point, last Saturday, after a lingering illness due to old age. Ho was eighty-two years old and moved here from Norton, Kas., two years ago to be near his chil dren. Besides W. Leo Ray, the de ceased is survived by two other sons. W. F. Ray of Coos Bay and J. S. Ray of Windsor, Colo., and a daugh ter, Mrs. J. H. Hurst of Alena, Kas. All were with him shortly prior to his death. Tho funeral was held at Myrtle Point this week. Personal Notes 1 HARRY WILKINS of Ten Mile, Is la Marshfleld. - RAY PINKERTON of North Inlet. was a Marshfleld visitor today. T. W. RENNIE of North Bend, was in Marshfleld today on business. B. F. SAVAGE nnd wife, of North Inlet, are Marshfleld visitors to day. MRS. F. K. GETTINS will entertain the Prlscllla Club at her homo this evening. DEPUTY PROSECUTOR LILJEQ- VIST Is in Coqullle today on legal business. C. M. GOODMAN and wife, and Mrs. S. M. Goff of Coqullle, are Jo Marshfleldi f. FRED MEUTZEL of Ten Mile, was in Marshfleld today. He Is com pleting a new sawmill on Ten Milo. CAPT. M. W. HUNT, formerly of Salem, but now located at Welser, Idaho, is in Marshfleld on business and calling on friends. SHERIFF GAGE, who has been on the bay for the past few days on official business returned to Co qullle this morning. THOMAS J. LEWIS, a well-knpwn Socialist orator, arrived here today from Portland to aid the local So cialists in their work. J. S. DALLINGER, publisher of tho Astoria Astorian and head of the printing Arm that bears his name, is in Marshfleld in tho Interests Of his firm, (. MRS. C. F. McCOLLUM and Miss Anne Flanagan will give a lunch eon at the McCollum home In North Bend Saturday In honor of M"rs. AOiftld. - "h MISS HELEN CHANDLER will leaVO on the Breakwater for Portland Saturday. She will spend a week with Miss Helen Doble and other friends and will then accompany her mother to San Francisco. MRS. BIRCH of Chico, Cal., arrived here today for an extended visit at the home of her son, F. C. Birch of the Red Cross pharmacy, and at tho home of her daughtor, Mrs. Geo. Gould on Coos River. CLIFFORD CREWE, the Myrtlo Point cigar manufacturer, return ed to his home this morning after spending a day on the bay on business. 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- COOS DAY TIDES. The following tables give hours of high and low tides every day this week: NOVEMBER, 1008. the for FOR RENT Six-room house, West Marshfleld, $15 per month. P. O Box 3G4. 3IGH WATER Date. Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . a. m. h. m. 0:49 1:34 2:20 3:08 3:59 4:48 5:41 ft. 0.U 5.7 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.8 4.8 P h. m. 12:28 1:04 1:42 2:22 3:04 3:52 4:54 M. ft. 7.8 7.6 7.2 G.6 6.0 5.4 4.9 LOW WATER A. M. Date. Monday Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 h. m, G:31 7:09 7:51 8:34 9:25 10:24 11:34 ft, 2.0 2.5 2.8 3.3 3.6 3.8 3.8 P. M. i. m. 7:14 7:55 8:36 9:17 10:02 10:48 11:37 ft. -1.1 -1.0 -0.2 -0.2 0.3 0.8 1.2 To Orgnni70 Boatmen. Frank M. Foulser, editor of tho Pacific Motor Boat and secretary of the Interna tional Power Boat Association, ar rived here this morning with a view of trying to have tho local boatmen organize a club. He and the people he represents are anxious to promote pleasure boating. Today he Is in terviewing owners of local launches and other pleasure crafts. If a suf ficient number take an Interest in tho matter, he will endeavor to assist them in securing a wharf of their own, boat houses, select a course, etc. GOODRUM WILL CELEBRATE. a city to join it and aid in carry ing out Its aims Is as follows: "WE PLEDGE OUR OANDI- DATES TO AN HONEST, STRAIGHT FORWARD, ECO- NOMIOAL BUSINESS ADMIN- ISTRATION, AND TO REDUCE THE DEBT OF THE CITY IN ALL LEGITIMATE MEANS POSSD3LE." Masters and McLain f General Contractor's Buildin ' Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2(111- 826 IMIIIHMHtt'MMimt' PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for salt 81.50 to $B.OO for setting of 15. -- - ------ WANTED Cedar, and fir 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. FOR RENT Furnished room on Sheridan street, close In, ?G.00 per month. Call Phone 1751. FOR SALE Cheap One large air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammerer. For quick results, put an ad In The Coos Bay Times Want Column. You can BUY or SELL through Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dls oatnh nnd nrottt try them. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Saturday. North to east winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 12, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 57 Minimum 43 At 5 p. m 53 Precipitation 07 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Injures Arm. Herman Metcalf, an employe of the Smith-Powers Log ging Company on South Inlet, slip ped and fell yesterday. His arm struck on the blade of his ax, Inflict ing a severo wound. First Anniversary of Popular Estab lishment Observed Tomorrow. Just one year auo tomorrow your bosom friend, "Geo. Goodrum," opened his popular furnishing goods emporium in Marshfleld. In a brief twelve months ho has thoroughly and firmly established himself In the good graces of the people of Coos Bay and just to show his apprecia tion of the people1 of Coos Bay, ho will tender a public reception at tho store tomorrow and Invito everyone to attend. There will bo cigars on top all day for lovers of tho weed and bargains in toggery for tho thrifty and nifty. George says it will be something classy, and George knows. Gets Automobile. Harlan Peyton of Spokane, Wash., who Is Btaying at tho home of his sister, Mrs. J. M. Blake, yesterday received an auto mobile from San Francisco, a gift from his parents. Tho auto was brought up on tho Carlos. Funeral Largely Attended, Tho COOS BAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC ELMER A. TODD, Director Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca garten Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton. terpolnt and Vocal Sight Reading. New O'Connell and S 'ond P'roets. Phono 1Q65, tusa -FACULTY-- Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Misa Lucy Sherwood Ilorton Luso-Stump, Musical Kinder- Classes In Harmony, Coun- Bulldlng, A' PERSONALS. MRS. HENRY BENHAM of Coqullle, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Nels" Osmundsen, of this city. "SENATOR" JAMES BAINES, re turned to Coos Bay yesterday on tho Carlos from San Francisco after several months absence dur ing which ho visited various points in California and tho east. He will remain on tho Bay for some time, looking after his extensive Interests here. Are You Hunting for a Suit OR Cravenette? tz ( 8 :': 8 8 8 'I 8 8 8 8 ! XX 8 If so, your quest $ will be over once you call upon us 8" i 8 t 8 Special Sale of Ladles and Chil dren's wear for ten days begin ning tomorrow, Saturday. Mrs. El rod will closo out tho following lino of goods, consisting of Infants's out fits, infants long and short coats, children's wool, cotton nnd muslin undorwear, ladies wool, cotton, flan nelletto and muslin underwear, ladies and children's hoso ladies gloves, cor sets and fancy neckwoar, ladies shirt waists In all styles, ladles tailored suits, latest styles, ladles dresss and storm coats ladles, and children b sweaters, ladles and chlldreus,,hat,s at your own price. Our Line of Men's Clothing V is complete and you K will be able to get ? just what you need at an enticing price F XUP NORTH FRONT ST MARSHFIELD," OREGON. 8 8 8 8 8 8 I I 8 8 -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 'jfeStoialfa iMrii i iti r J ri-AinnsaiijuA. m ft rtl ft, M mt