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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908.
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Your pharmacist is quite as important as
your physician. You can't hope to get
proper results unless your medicine is ex
actly as ordered.
One thing' certain, our prescription filling
is accurate. It is done by registered and ex
perienced pharmacists and only the purest
and freshest of drugs enter into their com
position. We fill prescriptions just as care
fully as if the medicine was to be taken by
one of our own family and that means great
care in compounding and absolute purity.
Let us fill your -prescriptions the price
will be right.
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Yilson Saws Distoia Saws
AUdras Saws Slraoft Saws
Large line of Stanley Tools, Lufkin Steel
Tapes, Storritt Machine Tools
Headquarters for Builders' Hardware and
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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
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Academy of Music
ELMER A. TQDD, Director.
New O'Connell Building
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window, door frames, and any kind
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Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss
Lucy S. Horton.
Voice Miss Mable Clare Mlllla.
Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
Luse-Stump. Classes In Har
mony, Sight Reading, etc.
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PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
coos bay tides.
The following tables glvo
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
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NOVEMBER, 1008.
5IGH WATEK
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Monday . . 9
Tuesday . .10
Wednesday 11
Thursday . 12
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Saturday
SUNDAY
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Tuesday . .10
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Wednesday 11
Thursday 12
Friday . . 13
Saturday . 14
SUNDAY . 15
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair and somewhat warmer.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 13, by Mrs.
13. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 65
Minimum 43
At 5 p. m 58
Precipitation none 9
Wind, Northwest; Clear.
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Eureka In. The Eureka arrived
today from Eureka. Sho will pro
ceed at once to Portland.
Sells Business. The Taylor Music
Houso has disposed of its grapha
phone department to the W. R.
Haines Music company. Mr. Taylor
says that the change was made to
give him more room for the other
branches of his business.
Called to Frisco. G. C. Merrltt, of
the Cape Blanco station was in
Marshfleld today with his wife who
has been called to San Francisco by
the serious illness of her mother.
She expected to take tho M. F.
Plant, but will probably proceed over
land. To Build Road. A meeting of the
residents of Road District No. 1 is
being held at the Ross Inlet school
house this afternoon to determine
how groat a road tax will be levied
in that district. Some are in favor
of levying a tax sufficient to build
a good road through from Sumner
to where it will connect with the
ferry road.
BAY PARK LOTS IN DEMAND.
Make selections before the choice are
all taken. Some well located coal
land, only $2G per acre. I. S. Kauf
man & Co.
FOR RENT Now six-room house.
All modern conveniences. Apply
Times' office.
WANTED Room and board for
mother and two-years-old child.
Address 'A B,' care Times.
LAND OPENING At Roseburg, Or.,
January 20, 1909. 92,000 acres
from the forest reserve to bo re
stored to the public domain. Only
a part of tho above lands are sub
ject to entry. For exact descrip
tions showing the legal sub-dlvl-sions
of the Sections, Townships
and Ranges of the lands that are
vacant 'n the fibove. Send $2.50
to Roseburg Abstract Company,
Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE English setter, "Hand
some Jim" 95308, winner two first
prizes Portland, by count Rego -Tlrpnlls
Judith. Address Edmund
Craft, Langlols, Oregon.
LADIES Stamping done, Good
stock stamped linens for sale. Mrs.
Brlggs, Broadway. Phone 1761.
WANTED--Carpenter. Insldo work.
Apply City Front Planing Mill.
FOR SALE Cheap One largo air
tight stove, suitable for large room
or bar Also cash register. In
quire ot Merchant & Kammerer.
For quick results, put an ad in
The Coos Bay Times Want Column.
You can BUY or SELL through
The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and pront try them.
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1:34 5.7 1:04
2-:20 5.2 1:42
3:08 5.0 2:22
3:59 4.8 3:04
4:48 4.8 3:53
5:41 4.8 4:54
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NKW SWEDISH CHURCH IX
XOHTII BEXI) SCENE OF CERE
MOXIES TOMORROW AFTER
XOOX. The cornerstone of the North Bend
Swedish Lutheran church will be laid
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The
Rev. B. F. Bengston of Marshfleld
will have charge of the ceremonies
and will bo assisted by the Rev. Ras-
mussen of North Bend.
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A special musical program has
been arranged for tho event by the
North Bend choir. Addresses will be
mado by both ministers and others
may be called on for remarks.
It is expected that a large number
will be present at the cornerstone
laying.
t AT THE CHURCHES
X CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Rev. Father DONNELLY.
Mass will be celebrated in the
Marshfleld Catholic church, Sunday
morning at S and 10:30 o'clock, the
Rev. Father Donnelly celebrant.
Mass will be celebrated in North Bend
at 8 o'clock by Rev. Father Curley.
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FIRST BAPTIST CnURCII.
. Rev. G. S. Clevlnger, Pastor..
Preaching service 11 a. m., topic,
"The Trials of Life and How to meet
Them As Illustrated In the Life of
David." Preaching service 7:30 p.
m., topic, "The Temptation of
Christ." Sunday School 10 a. m.;
Young People's meeting G:30 p. m.
Normal Bible Class.
All who are Interested in the form
ation of a Normal Bible Class will
meet in the Conference Room of the
Baptist church, Tuesday evening,
7:30o'clock, November 17. This class
Is primarily for the purpose of the
training of Sabbath School teachers
but all are cordially invited.
X CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Church of Christ, (Disciples),
meets in Swedish Lutheran Hall;
Sunday School at 10 a. m.; Bro.
Sehlbrede, superintendent; worship
at 11 a. m., topic, "Our Saviour in
Metaphor;" evening topic, "The Mod
ern Prodigal Son." Prayer and Bi
ble study Thursday 7:30 p. ra.
Everybody cordially Invited to all
of these services.
i METHODIST EPISPOCAL
Rev. H. I. Rutledge, Pastor.
Methodist Episcopal church ser
vices, Sunday School at 10 a. m.;
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.; Junior
League at 3 p. m.; Epworth Leaguo
at 0:30 p. m.; Evening Service at
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible
class on Thursday evening at 7:30.
Come and bring a friend.
COOS BAY BAR DEEPENS.
Skipper Says Shoals Duo to Recent
Storms Disappear.
PORTLAND, Nov. 14. Though
the Coos Bay bar shoaled badly dur
ing tho stormy period in October
it has begun to scour out again to a
good depth, according to Captain. B.
W. Olsen, of the Alliance. The
skipper says that as ho was coming
out over the bar on this trip ho
took careful soundings. Ho found
tho channel to bo about 2G feet
deep at high tide, making It 17 feet
at low water. In tho center of tho
bar tho captain reports that several
small lumps are about all remaining
of the shoal formed somo weeks ago.
He predicts that these will soon be
carried away at the rate tho scour
ing process is progressing.
Tho Alliance complotod an unusu
ally quick round trip passage, as she
did not get away from Portland until
last Sunday morning. In addition to
a quantity of lumber for Eastern
shlpmont she brought 100 tubs of
butter and other farm produce. She
also brought a largo number of pas
sengors. Special Salo of Ladles and Chil
dren's wear for ten days begin
ning tomorrow, Saturday. Mrs. El-
rod will close out the following lino
of goods, consisting of Infants's out
fits, infants long and short coats,
children's wool, cotton and muslin
underwear, ladles wool, cotton, flan-
nelletto and muslin underwear, ladles
and children's hose ladles gloves, cor
sets and fancy neckwear, ladles shirt
waists in all styles, ladles tailored
suits, latest styles, ladles dresss and
storm coats ladles and children's
sweaters, ladles and children's hats
at your own price.
MANY I FflVF I K0RTH BEND NEWS
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STnAMSIUP SAILS THIS AFTER
NOON FOR PORTLAND WITH
BIG CARGO AND LARGE NUM
BER OF PASSENGERS.
The Breakwater sailed from North
Bend about 3 o'clock this afternoon
for Portland, carrjlng a largo num
ber of passengers and a. good cargo
of freight. A large portion of her
cargo was coal.
Among those who sailed were tho
following:
Miss Morton, -H. B. Donahue, H. C.
Hunter, Mrs. H. C. Hunter, Miss E.
Bausch, E. Bausch, Chas. Fenslor,
Mrs. Fensler, M. Lemmey, Thos. Os
wold, F. D. Conrad. Lv Kelly, W. B.
Mathieu, L. R. Fairchild. M. M. Cor
mack, Mrs. Belle Harris, Miss Helen
Chandler, Chas. M. Mosher, F. O.
Saton, W. II. Norval, C. Zumwalt,
Mrs. Galbraith. J. C. Yale, F. A.
Haines, Mrs. L. A. Browning, L. S.
Browning, J. C. Withers, H. II. Wat
kins, F. Pearson, Mrs. .1. B. Clausen,
George Clausen, A. Scheffler, C. Love
land, J. S. Coke, Mrs. Coke, Miss E.
.ndergjftn, Mr. Tallant, Mrs. Tal
lant, Martin Moe, N. Yerian, Jean
Bonoy, J. W. Robinpon, V. M.
Gevely, E. O. Olsen, F. Branat, J.
Gosplre, F. Robblns, J. Ross, C.
Duggan, J. Norviskl.
Personal Notes
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J. S. COKE leaves today for Portland
on business.
J. H. BLEDSOE of Coqullle, is in
the city to spend Sunday.
E. A. BECKETT of Coqullle, Is in
the city today on business.
WM. DUNGAN returned this morning
from a business trip to tho valley.
MRS. MAGENN has returned from a
visit with friends in the Coqullle
Valley.
H. H. WATKINS left today on a two
weeks business trip to Tacoma and
Seattle.
MRS. D. H. DOLLAR of Coqullle, Is
in the city to spend Sunday with
her husband.
E. L. C. FARRIN leturned yesterday
from a business trip to Medford
and other Oregon cities.
M. C. HORTON of the First Trust and
Savings Bank, is expected homo
next Friday from a trip to Missouri
and Pennsylvania points.
MISSES MARY SUTTON and Annie
Dean, accompanied by James H.
Sutton of Port Orford, left this
morning for California via Drain
where Miss Sutton and her brother
will spend the winter.
"BUD" HOLLAND returned yester
day from Portland and other
northern points whore ho has been
endeavoring to find a cure for tho
rheumatism which has been troubl
ing him for somo time. Ho has
found little relief thus far.
F. A. HAINES leaves today for South
Dakota points and qther cities in
tho mid-west on a business trip.
Ho has been making somo investi
gations in the Coos Bay country
for a syndlcato which Is planning
to Invest heavily hero, and It is
understood that his report will bo
favorable.
W. II. NORVAL of RIverton, loft on
the Breakwater for Portland on a
business trip. Mr. Norval Is man
ager for the firm of Potter-Norval
of Portland, who Is operating a saw
mill at that place. Ho states that
ho has been running for tho past
three weeks and has enough con
tracts ahead to keep tho mill busy
until spring.
ORGANIZE AT COQUILLE.
Quito a number of tho ontorprls
lng citizens of this placo met last'
Wednesday evening and organized I
a Chamber of Commerce, electing '
R. S. Knowlton, president; Bill Nye, j
vlco-presldent; J. S. Lyons, secretary
and Geo. A. Robjlnson, treasurer. The
object of tho organization Is to look
after tho interests of tho town and
country and to promote ovory in-?
dustry by encouraging capital to es
tablish manufacturing projects in tho
town. Thoy will work in harmony
with other commercial organizations
in tho valley and county. Coquillo
Sentinel.
Claude Piper of North Coos Rlvory
Is a North Bend business visitor.
A. H. Imhoff has returned from a
three months' visit in Portland.
Mrs. Charles Cavanagh and chil
dren spent yesterday with friends on
Eastside.
The Redondo came In this after
noon with tho four masted schooner.
Omega, In tow.
Teamsters are hauling lumber to
plank the road from new North Bend,
to old North Bend. .
Miss Anna Clinklnbeard of Daniels
Creek, Is rapidly improving after sev
eral week's illness of diptherla.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Myers and
friends have been spending a few
days camping at the sand hills.
Ole Hanson, night watchman at the
North Bend Mill, had his hand cut in
a pulley Wednesday evening. It may
disable him for a tlmo.
Capt. and Mrs. Leneve, of Coqullle,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Reichcrt the past few days, left
this morning for a short stay at
Allegany.
Henry I. Reese, who has been head
sawyer at tho Porter and North Bend
mills for several years, has resigned
and will take a position with tho
Johnson Lumber Company near Co
qullle. Captain and Mrs. Schmehl cele
brated the 18th anniversary of their
wedding on Tuesday. About twenty
five of their friends enjoyed the even
ing with them. A delicious supper
was served. This was the second an
nlvcrsaij Maptain Schmehl has spent
ashore In that time.
HOT TAMALES at Corthell'a today
TOYS! TOYS! Toys! of all kinds
at tho Coos Bay Cash Store.
CASH PRIZE MASQUERADE
BALL, NORTH BEND, November 14,
at Eckhoff Hall.
roseKestaHrant
IS TnE PLACE TO GO FOR
Your Sunday Dinner
COOKING AND SERVICE ARE
BOTH FIRST CLASS. READ THE
MENU
Consomme a la Royalo, 10 ,
Soup.
Cream of Chicken
Celery, 10 Green Onions, 10
Fish.
Filet of Solo HollanUalse Sauce
Boiled Salmon, with Oyster Sauce, 25
Cracked Crab en Mayonnaise, 25
Shrimp Salad, 10 Potato Salad, 10
Boiled.
Leg of Mutton nnd Cranberry
Sauce, 25.
Entrees. "
Chicken Pot Pie, 35
Lamb Stow, with Green Peas, 25
German Pot Roast, with Potato
Cakes, 25.
Fried Chicken Southern Stylo, 50
Orange Fritters, with Hard Sauce, 10
Roast. t
Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus, 25
Leg of Pork and Apple Sauce, 25
Leg of Veal, with Dressing, 25
Roast Chicken, with Dressing, 50
Vegetables.
Mnshed Pototoes. '
Cauliflower and Cream t
Pies.
Mince, Applo, Custard, Pumpkin,
Lemon, 5c
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