The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 17, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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or two by single young man. Must
have all modern conveniences.
Address with terms 'A D' care
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FOR SALE CHEAP A gasoline
boat, 19 feet long by 5 feet wide,
canvas top, 3 horse-power en
gine. Inquire H. Kynell, Eastslde.
FOR SALE A modern five-roomed
bungalow, plastered, with 100x100
on corner, close in. Apply F. M.
Rummell, Jr., Room 23, First
Trust building.
FOR RENT New six-room house.
All modern conveniences. Apply
Times ofTlce.
COOS P.AY TIDES.
The following tnbles givo
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
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NOVEMBER, 1008.
IIGH WATER
Date.
Monday . .10
Tuesday . .17
Wednesday 18
Thursday . 19
Friday . . 20
Saturday . 21
SUNDAY . 22
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8:54 6.1 9:27 5.0
9:35 6.5 10:17 5.2
10:16 6.9 11:05 5.5
10:51 7.3 11:50 5.6
LOW WATER" A.
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Monday . .16
Tuesday 17 0:31
Wednesday IS 1:26
Thursday . 191 2:21
Friday . . 20 3:14
Saturday . 211 4:01
SUNDAY . 221 4:43
FOR SALE English setter, "Hand
some Jim" 9530S, winner two first
prizes Portland, by count Rego -Tirpnils
Judith. Address Edmund
Craft, Langlols, Oregon.
That adds such a touch of real refinement to a table as cut glass.
Wo handle the best made In some of the most beautiful and ar
tistic designs. It is only one feature of our up-to-date jewelry
store. Drop In and see us.
CARLETON JEWELRY CO.
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You've seen plastered everywhere;
"What Is home without a gas range?"
Isn't printed still, it's there.
j Or should be, "mother" will admit It,
A For it's "mother" ought to know;
A An hour saved for sleep in the morning
if Certainly "helps some," doesn't it, though?
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LADIES Stamping done. Good
stock stamped linens for sale. Mrs.
Briggs, Broadway. Phone 1761.
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WANTED Carpenter. Inside 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 of Merchant & Kammerer.
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Christmas Is Coming-
NOAV IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR DOLL BODIES TO PRE
PARE FOR CHRISTMAS.
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tt 10 year old XXXX Rye, per 8
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I COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS::
I gallon $1.00
J Best quality Port Wine, per
I gallon $2.00
j Best quality Sherry Wine, per
gallon . .." 92.00
Best quality Angelica Wine,
fc pev gallon ?2.00
Best quality Table Claret, per H
gallon HOC 1.
Try a case of Wcinhard or JL
Iiaser Beer (Union Made). I
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WEATHER FORECAST.
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O WESTERN OREGON.
Rain tonight.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ond-
O ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 16, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government $
meteorological observer.
O Maximum 6S
Minimum 53
At 5 p. m 03
Precipitation none
Wind, southwest; cloudy.
BORN.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith of Coos River, a daughter.
City Council Tonight. The
Marshfield city council will meet to
night to take up several matters of
importance. Some street Improve
ment contracts will probably come
up.
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Grocery Delivery Schedule
FORENOON.
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! General Repair Work and Worjdturning-. Launches a Specialty J
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield t
COOS BAY
Academy of Music
ELMER A. TODD, Director.
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Pnno Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss
Lucy S. Horton.
V.ice Miss Mablo Clare Millis.
Art of Evpression Mrs. Rebecca
Luse-Stump, Classes In Har
mony, Sight Reading, etc.
New O'CoimcII Building Phono 1055
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C5TY FRONT PLANING MILL
Contractors attention. Call and Bee ub and get our prices on
window, door frames, and any kind of mill work.
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Building Material
CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (l SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
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HE.YAMETIIYLENETETRAMINE
The above Is the name of a German
chemical, which is one of the many
valuable Ingredients of Foley's Kid
ney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetra
mino Is recognized by medical text
books and authorities as a uric acid
solvent and antiseptic for. the urine.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon
as you notice nny irregularities, and
avoid a serious malady. For sale by
Ked Cross Pharmacy, John Preuss,
prop.
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AUG. FRIZEEN
REAL ESTATE
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Free Employment Agent.
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Second City and Broad- tl
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Ferndalo 12:45
First City 1:30
A South and West 2:15 a
1 Second City and Broad- 9
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I C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAJMILY GROCER If
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Front St. Marslifleld.
Start Tobacco Store. Al. C. Hef
ler and Herman Cordes have opened
a cigar, tobacco and confectionery
store in the quarters on North Front
street, formerly occupied by the
Fixup Store. They have opened
club rooms In the rear of their new
quarters.
Let Mail Contract. The United
States Postofllco Department will let
the contract December 1, for carry
ing the mail between North Bend
and Lakeside, the Ten Mile post
ofllce, December 1, for a period of
one year. The contract calls for a
three-time-a-week service.
Steamship Brings Large Num
ber of Passengers and Big
Freight Cargo.
The Alliance arrived In last even
ing from Portland with a large
number of passengers and a big
freight cargo. A terrific gale was
blowing when she arrived outside of
the bar about 10 o'clock yesterday
and Captain Olson decided not to at
tempt to cross In until the tide
changed. She crossed In about 2
o'clock In the afternoon, Captain
Olson finding about .25 feet of
water.
Tho Alliance brought in a largo
amount of material, piping, Interior
fitting, etc., for tho new Chandler
hotel. She will sail about 1:30 this
afternoon for Portland.
Among her incoming passengers
were tho following:
Paul Rademacher, Jno. Hudson,
H. Duffy, Dr. C. W. Endicott, M. M.
Taylor, Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Martin
Wheeler, F. L. Rogers, E. S. Tattle,
F. E. Winters, E. J. Ford, Mrs. E.
J. Ford, J. E. Bullington, Warren
Bullington, R. S. Wagner, Chas. A.
Boyco, Anna M. Rozello, May -Ro-zelle,
W. W. Gatchell, A. Johnston,
Thos. Harris, F. J. Super, J. F.
Welsenberger, Philip Weisenbergor,
H. Olson, L. J. Watson, L. N. Gil
nett, F. S. Riebo, B. E. Hamilton,
E. C. Ward, Jas. Fitzgerald, Win.
Do Vault, P. Nelson, B. Perdue, Ed.
Chandler, Geo. Austin, Fred. Gra
ham, Lee Multy, O. Demler, Aug.
Sailer, A. C. Ingram, D. B. Kelly,
Jas. Stone. G. Valentine, Cass
Krecht, O. D. Farmer, K. Stepe, Jno.
Mackas, Olo Simpson, Mrs. M. Short,
C. R. Watson, F. L. Rodgers and
twejvo steerage.
Well-Known Marshfield Man
Succumbs to Long Illness
at Mercy Hospital.
Alex. Lund, a well-known
resident of Marshfield, died at Mercy
hospital in North Bend this morn
ing nfter a long illness. He had
been a resident of Marshfield for
many years.
For several years, poor health has
prevented him being active in busi
ness. He is survived by a wife and
several children.
Mr. Lund's quiet, unassuming way
won him tho friendship of practical
ly everyone with whom ho came In
contact and many are the expression
of regret over his demise.
Tho funeral arrangements havo
not been announced.
REALESTATETRAMSFERS
I Personal Notes Jj
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Co
qullle today on business.
W. H. MORGAN of Catching Inlet,
Is In Marshfield on business.
H. J. CRIPPEN left today for Ban
don to look after business Interests.
TH0WAS0N & HANSON
--DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phone 1751
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for salu
$1.50 to ?5.00 for setting of 15.
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Boats From 'Frisco. The Flfield
and the M. F. Plant will sail from
San Francisco today for Coos Bay,
according to telegrams to their
agents hero. They should reach
here Thursday afternoon or early
Friday morning and will probably
sail for 'Frisco Saturday.
Seventh Day Advent 1st. W. C.
Ward, an Evangelist of the Seventh
Day Adventists, who has been assign
ed to tho Coos county district, ar
rived In Marshfield yesterday. He
will make his headquarters here and
will endeavor to promote tho inter
ests of that denomination and en
large its membership In this section.
A. S. HAMMOND of Coqullle, was
In tho city yesterday on legal business.
R. IIODSON left on the Rosoburg
stago this morning for San Francisco.
MISS NITA MURRAY of Camas
Valley, Is spending a few weeks
with her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Carter.
RAAV LUNGS.
When tho lungs are sore and In
flamed, the germs of pneumonia and
consumption find logement and mul
tiply. Foley's Honey and Tar kills
the cough germs, cure3 tho most ob
stinate racking cough, heals tho
lungs, and prevents serious results.
Tho genuine Is In the yellow pack
ago. For sale by Red Crosi Pharmacy
John Preuss, prop.
BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS
BAY' FUEL CO.
J. O. DOANE, Proprietor.
Dealer In South Marshfield, Bea-4
vor Hill and Libby Coal. Dry firo
O and stove-wood on short notice.
Phono 1531 or Leave Orders nt $
I. S. KAUFMAN CO.
DO NOT TAKE THE RISK.
When you havo a bad cough or
cold do not let It drag along until It
becomes chronic, but give It atten
tion and get rid of It. Take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and you are
sure of prompt relief. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
McCniin Will Return. One of the
wireless messages sent to Mayor E.
E. Straw soon after the opening of
the Marshfield wireless station was
from Peter Belcher of Eureka, Cal.,
the partner of W. O. McCann, who
is just completing tho bituminous
rock paving here. Tho message fol
lows: "Am glad tho paving com
pany's work is satisfactory. Bill
(W. O. McCann), will appear again
In the spring"-1 Peter Belcher, Eu
reka, Cal.
DIES IN TACOMA.
Miss Renn Hampton of Coqullle Val
ley Succumbs.
B. E. Hampton of Myrtle Point,
arrived in the city yesterday by the
steamer Alliance. Ho was sum
moned to Tacoma about two weeks
ago by tho Illness of his daughter,
Rena, who died In that city last
Thursday after an illness lasting
soveral weeks. Tho deceased was
first taken with brain fever which
later developed Into spinal menin
gitis. Miss Hampton was about 22
years of ago and loft Myrtle Point
last March for Tacoma. Tho re
mains were shipped to Norway
where tho funeral will bo hold Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and
the Interment will bo In tho Norway
cometery.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, NOVEMBER 121, tit 8 A. M.
DR. and MRS. J. T. McCORMAC
are expected homo tomorrow from
San Francisco, returning via
Drain.
E. C. SMITH'S infant child is re
ported quite sick at the homo of
its grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marsden, in this city.
L. A. LILJEQVIST has returned
from Myrtle Point where ho was
on business connected with the
prosecution of the assault case.
MR. DAILY, who has been at Mercy
hospital receiving treatment for a
fractured shoulder, was discharg
ed yesterday by Dr. Geo. E. DIx.
F. S. RIEBE returned last evening
from a business trip to Portland.
Mrs. Rlebe will spend tho winter
with friends nnd relatives in east
ern Oregon.
CORNELIA and JANICE ROBERT
SON, tho little daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Robertson, who
havo been 111 of typhoid fever, are
reported Improving.
HANNAH HANSON of Kontuck In
let, Is at tho Marshfield. General
hospital to receive treatment. Sho
has been ailing for soveral months
and will probably undergo an
operation within a few days. Dr.
Housoworth Is attending hor.
WOODMEN ENTERTAINMENT.
All members of Woodmen of tho
World are requested to bo present at
November 18. Business of Impor-
tanco and entertainment.
By ordor of tho
CONSUL COMMANDER.
500 MEN AVANTED-
tho Melrose restaurant.
-To eat at
FRUIT CAKE Delicious and
wholesome at tho Coos Bay Bake
ry. Como In and ask for a sample, J
Daily Real Estate Report Fnrnlslied
By Title Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Scngstackcn,
Mnnngcr.
November 0, 1908.
A. A. Coon et ux, to J. F. Rann
et ux, deed. Lots 20 and 21, blk 21,
South Harbor. Consideration, $1.00.
J. F. Rann et ux, to Tom Rublsh,
deed. Lots 20 and 21, blk 21, South
Harbor. Consideration, $1.00.
November 11, 1908.
Geo. J. Schaefer et ux, to Andrew
Woods, deed. Lots 12 and 13, bile
8, Schaefer's addition to Centrat
Place. Consideration, $275.
John W. Gunn, to Wm. J. Gunn,
deed. Lots 1, 2, 3, 17, 18 and 24,
blk 3. North Bend. Consideration.
$10.00.
Alicia Gordon et al, to J. Virgil
Pugh, deed. Lots S and 9, blk 13,
North Bend. Consideration, $10.
W. R. Whipple, et ux, to Fred.
W. Lyster, deed. Lots G and 7, blk
17, I.daho addition to North Bend.
Consideration, $300.
November 9, 190S.
Flanagan Estate et al, to Ella
Johnson, deed. Lots 8 and 9, blk
12, West Bunker Hill addition to
Marshfield. Consideration, $10.00.
Simpson Lumber Co., to R. R. Pln
kerton, deed. SW of- NE, sec
2, twp 24, R 13. Consideration, $5.
R. R. Plnkerton, to S. S. Johnson
et al, deed. SWft of NEVi, sec 2,
twp 24, R 13. Consideration, $5.00.
U. S. of A. to John Josephson,
patent. SW& of SW&, sec 34, twp
25, R 11.
August Hoolllng et ux, to Bennett
Trust Co., deed. Lots 19 and 20,
blk CO, Porter addition to North
Bend. Consideration, $400.
Mnrshfleld Land Co., to Carl An
derson, deed. Lots 21, blk 9, Bay
Park. Consideration, $10.00.
John F. Hall, trustee et ux, to
Fred Holllster, deed. SW of
SEH of SW and lot 4, sec 31, twp
24, R 12; also parcel of land begin
ning 330 feet E of NW corner of
twp 25, R 12. Consideration, $10.
November 10, 1908.
Barbara E. Boyers, to A. F. Mas
ters et al, deed. Parcel of land be
ginning CO feet W from SW corner
lot 4, blk 1, Sumner. Consideration,
$200.
J. W. Flanagan et ux, to Arthur
Mitchell, deed. Lot 2, blk 14, West
Bunker Hill addition to Marshfield.
Consideration, $10.
November 12, 1908.
Henry Haverkamp, to Bennett
Trust Co,, deed. Lots 8 and 9, blk
1, Bay View addition to Marshfield.
Conslderatlop, $200.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to Amelia A.
Stowart, deed. Lots 27, 28, 29 and '
30, blk 14, Koos Bay Plat E. Con
sideration, $400. ,
Bolt Lino Railway Co., to Permllla
A. Stewart, deed. Lots 27, 28, 29
and 30, blk 14, Koos Bay Plat E.
Consideration! $1.00.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will bo received at tho
ofilco of Oakley & Arnold until 10
n. in., November 24, 1908, for tho
construction of a tunnel 430 feet
long, on Montana street, under Sher
man avenue, In tho City of North
Bond. Plans and specifications on
file In tho ofilco of Oakley & Arnold,
Engineers, North Bond. Tho Coos
Bay Ry. & Tormlnal Company re
serves tho right to reject any and
all bids. .
COOS BAY RY. & TERMINAL
COMPANY.
Tho average llfo of a ship Is about
twenty-six years.
A raco horso galloping at full
speed clears twonty feqt to twenty-
four feet overy bound.
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