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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1908. Business Directory Doctors. .R, R. E. GOLDEN Physician nud Surgeon 202-03 C003 building. Ofllco hours: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.m. Phones: Ofllco 1051 Residence 105. D1 D R. A. O. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Residence mid ofllco, corner 'C and , Second Streets, Marshfleld. D R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physlctaa Graduate of American School of Osteopaths KlrkHYille, Me Office Hours: 9n.m. to4p m. Other Hours Jn Appolntrannt. Ofllceover First National BauV Phone 1611. Marshfleld, On DU. GEO. E. DDC Physician and Surgeon ' New Flanagan & BenDett Bank Bid? Phono Ifirft Residence Phono 1C55. "FN K. .1. W. INGRAM -J Physician and Snrgoon. Ofllco 208-200 Coos Building Phones Ofllco 1021: Residence 1023 II P" - r ----- W n u JfMkW n .x Wfl mr WS will have difficulty in securing sufll clent eggs to make much of a show ing this year. p$OWU I IX When you want some thing Really Nice, for the best room in the home, come to us We have some exceptionally choice patterns in Wilton and Axminister rugs Or perhaps it is a Table you need H so see our Colonial Mahoganies, or our splendid Hand-Finished Oak Tables sS COOS RAY TIDES. The following tables glvo hours of high and low tides every day this week: the for NOVEMBER, 1008. 5IGII WATER A. M-. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. I h. m. ft. Monday . .16 6:36 5.0 6:05 4.5 Tuesday . .17 7:28 5.3 7:21 4.4 Wednesday 18 8:12 5.i 8:29 4.6 Thursday . 19 8:54 6.1 9:27 5.0 Friday . . 20 9:35 6.5 10:17 5.2 Saturday . 21 10:16 6.9 11:05 6.5 SUNDAY . 22 10:51 7.3 11:50 5.6 LOW WATER A. SI. Date. Monday . Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 h. m. 0:31 1:26 2:21 3:14 4:01 4:43 ft. 1.5 l.S 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.3 P, M. h. m. 12:51 1:47 2:41 3:29 4:11 4r51 5:29 ft. 3.6 3.1 2.4 1.8 1.0 0.2 -0.4 Miner Injured. A miner named McKnlght was caught in n small cave in at the Llbby mine this morn ing about 10 o'clock sustaining a severe but not serious scalp wound. The Injured man was removed to his home and Dr. Ingram called and dressed the wound taking several stitches. 4 Personal Notes L. A. LILJEQVIST went to Coquillo today on legal business. In Hospital With Honey. J. W. Bennett who is receiving treatment at San Francisco for rheumatism, Is at Lane hospital where Francis J. Honey, who was shot the other day by Morris Haas, Is being cared for. A telegram from Tom Bennett who went down last week says that J. W. Bennett Is getting along fine. D H. A. L. nOUSEWORTH Physician nnd Surgeon. Offices second floor of Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north oj Crystal Theater. Office Pbom 1431. Residence Phono 65C. M its , NETTIE llOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing Then our Parlor Cabinets and Music Cabinets are "Thtno's nf heautv and imr I forever" With E. W. Kammerer Phone 1 V Lawyers. Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. lllak Lawrence A Llljcquist CLARKE, RLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW United States Commissioner's Ofll.ct Trust Building. Marshfleld. Ore J W. BENNETT, Parlor Chairs that are really artistic things extraordinary Office over FlanRgan ft Bonnet! Bank Marshfleld, - Oreiro "OKE & COKE, " Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous' W S. TURPEN axenuece Over Chamber' of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS 210-213 Coos Building. Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to 1 a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141 TURKISH BATH ?1.00. C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop iRUJBS & MASON Photographers. C003 Bay Monthly Bldg. Telephone No. 017, Marshfleld, Oregon Come into our store, make yourself at home Take in the whole show, you will not be urged to buy o WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Occasional rain tonight and Thursday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ond- Ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 17, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum . . . . 64 Minimum 53 At 5 p. m 59 Precipitation 86 Wind, southwest; cloudy. Committee to Meet. The charter committee will meet Friday after noon to commence Its work. A meet ing of a sub-committee was to have been held last night In the city hall but had to be called off on account of the council occupying the hall. Dr. Tower, the chairman of the com mittee, is ready to announce the personnel of the sub-committees to handle different divisions of. the work. ftggfl) RAY PINKERTON of North Inlet, was a Marshfleld visitor today. ALFRED JOHNSON of Coqullle, was in Marshfleld yesterday on business. GEORGE BAINES went to Ten Mllo today for a short outing. Mrs. Baines has been spending several weeks there. REV. B. F. BENGTSON expects his sons, Albert and Arthur, hero from North Dakota this week for an extended visit. f or -Simply become our guest for an hour a day Perry t Montgomery & Co. OF THE FIRST-CLASS 'i'"t''l' I-'I'-t ifr -fK4:aH,M$oM ( v I lfcafWt4A444H4wB42tB J?j$jtljt,tjfcJfrjwj T Si8r Si flw hi no I & Get Mnny Ducks. John D. Goss, Ray Kaufman and L. A. Llljeqvist killed twenty-eight Mallards artd four Teals In the sand hills near Ten Mile Sunday. Funeral Thursday. The funeral of Mrs. Covey who died in North Bend yesterday, will be held from the Temple & Wilson Undertaking Parlors' In North Bend, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. To Hunt nnd Fish. Col. Wm. Grimes is organizing a party to go to Ten Mile to spend a few days hunting and fishing. A big run of salmon Is expected in Ten Mile Creek as result of the heavy rain, parties coming down the coast re porting that great schools of them have been hovering around the mouth of the creek waiting for suf ficient water to go up. May Move to Portland. Claude Nasburg Is figuring on moving to Portland to locate permanently. He expects to engage in business there, the nature of which he will be un able to announce until his plans aro completed. Chlnooks Scarce. Supt. F. W. Smith of the government flsh hat chery on Coos River, reports that Chinook salmon on Coos river are scarce this year. He fears that he HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattin. New and modern throughout. Rates SI per day, SO per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phono 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld,- Ore. That adds such a touch of real refinement tq a table as cut glass. We 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. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD. M X 'I' '1 m X X "X 'I " ' 'I 'I' 'I I "l"1 ' a-a-8-8-8-8-a-8-8-a-H-8-s-8-8-8-8-a-8-8-88a-8-8-a-8- What is home without a mother?" You've seen plastered everywhere; "What Is home without a gas range?" Isn't printed still, It's there. Or should be, "mother" will admit it, For It's "mother" ought to know; An hour saved for sleep In the morning Certainly "helps some," doesn't it, though? E5H5ZriH5HSH525H5HSHSE5H5Z5r!5r!SZE Hunting, fishing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmen's paradise. When you come to Ten Milo visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot tages, tents, boats, complete camp outfits for rent at rea sonable rates. In connection with the cafe. Any size party taken care of. Call and see us or phone your engagement. Phone local or long distance. R. H. REED, Prop, LAKESIDE, ORE, 2SiSrl5r!SHSa5r2SS5PSH51SSSr!5Z5ZSlSZr' MARSHFIELD HOTEL Corner 'A' and Third Btreet Board and Lodging. Per day.. $1.00 per Week.. 6. 00. Mealu 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND -8---8-n--H--a-8-n-::-a-8--:.--n-8-n--8-a-H- r iKBMaaBi Christmas Is Coming NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR DOLL BODIES TO PRE PARE FOR CHRISTiMAS. Norton & Hansen WANTED To purchase sewing ma chine. Address 'S,' care Times. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent, modern conveniences. Phono 1811 UNCLAIMED NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Gravenstein, North ern Spy, King and Oregon Red Winter apple trees at reduced 'prices at warehouse, foot of 'A' street. Lund Funeral Thursday. The fu neral of Alex. Lund, the well-known Coos Bay pioneer who died yester day at Mercy hospital, will be held from the Swedish Lutheran church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, the Rev. F. Bengtson officiating. Mr. Lund was a native of No'dervatll, Finland, and was 52 years, four months and twelve days old. MRS. E. MINGUS will entertain tho Biographic Club at a social ses sion at her home tomorrow aft ernoon. Whist will be the after noon's diversion. JACK" MEREEN, who was laid up In tho hospital at Leland Stanford University for a while, writes that he has fully recovered, news that will bo gratifying to his many friends on Coos Bay. DR. STOKES and wife, of Dallas, Tex., are expected here within a few days to mako their homo. Dr. Stokes visited here a year or so ago and was pleased with tho prospects and climate that he de cided to move "here and engage in the practise of dentistry. Bid For Street "Work. The city council has decided that it will be necessary for the dredge committee or, Walter Lyon, secretary of tho committee, to bid on tho street filling which It Is proposed to have the dredge do. The council will have to advertise for bids on the work on account of tho provisions of the charter but thq dredge will, on ac count of being able to do the work for about a fifth of what it dinarlly would cost, securo work. or-tho JUDGE C. A. SEHLBREDE and fam ily, and W. A. Reid'and wife, re turned last evening from a do Hg'itful outing on the Sehlbredo ranch on South Inlet. While down there, Judge Sehlbrede and Mr. Reld demonstrated that they had not forgotten how to do real work a well, several pieces of road and other improvements 'in dicating tho results of their labors. EMINENT PIANIST GETS COSTLY PIANO CURRY COUNTY NEWS. SALOONS FOR SALE Will stand strictest Investigation. All money makers. Address, "Retiring," caro Coos Bay Times. FOR RENT Two rooms. Hot water Phone 1731. unfurnished and bath. HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale. Apply Mrs. B. O'Kelly, back of Corthell's Delicatessen. Steamer Flyer LAWHORN & McCULLOCn, Owners.' ive. Marshfleld Lve. North Bend M. 7:00 A.M. 7:45 A, 8:45 " 10:05 10:45 " 11:15 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P 2:30 " 3:15 4:00 " 5:00 P. M. Open for Chnrter Nights and Sundays The Flyer Always Leaves on Time. COOS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. , Voices Miss Mable Claro Millis. Ait of Expression Mrs. Rebecca Luse-Stump, Classes in Har mony, Sight Reading, etc. New O'Counell Building Phono 1055 ---- CITY FRONT PLANING MILL Millwork of all descriptions, furniture and show order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle Wood Novelties. NORTH FRONT STREET. .. ----------.-- cases made to PHONE 020 ------- FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms for rent. Phone 501. Events of Interest As Told By The Rndiiim. Mrs. R. D. Hume, who had all plans arranged for a trip to New Zealand, whore her mother Is very sick, got only as far as Bandon when apprised by telephone message of her husband becoming suddenly se riously ill and hastened right back. Mr. Rennlo, who has been pros pecting for coal near Agate beach on the property of Mr. Hume, vis ited the workings on Sunday ac companied by Messrs. Barcus and Mc-Gaw. While the coal Is an ex cellent quality of bituminous it re mains to be seen whether it will develop a vein of workablo char acter. It has been used In the fire and pronounced by experts to be fully equal to the best Cumberland. Should the prospect develop to suf ficient extent it would givo this sec tion a great ImpetuB as with plenty of coal near at hand it would bo possible to work tho black sands to advantugo. FURNISHED ROOMS Wanted, one or two by single young man. Must havo all modern conveniences. Address with terms 'A B' care Times, FOR SALE CHEAP A gasoline boat, 19 feet long by 5 feet wide, canvas top, 3 horse-power en gine. Inquire H. Kynell, Eastside. 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' ofllco. LADIES Stamping done. Good stock stamped linens for sale. Mrs. Briggs, Broadway. Phono 1701. FOR SALE Cheap Otfo largo air tight stove, suitable for largo room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammerer. There aro rumors afloat that a meeting of tho board of equalization has been held lately. On tho ad vertised date for holding tho meet ing, owing to tho absence of the assessor, there could bo no legal meeting, and somo who desired to be heard did not go before the bobtail board. The latest mooting was held as a star chamber proceeding and no notice being given, parties who desired to be heard were not aware of tho action of tho board until they heard Incidentally that tho assessor had returned to his home. It is doubtful if such action Is lawful, but as the gang who run the affairs of the county are a law unto themselves as well as for all tho meek and lowly of tho county, probably everything will bo considered regular. L. H. Boll Secures Magnificent AVeber Piano From Eilcrs Piano House. What is claimed to be the finest and most costly piano ever shipped to the Pacific coast has just been se cured by L. H. Boll, the well-known local pianist, from Eilers Piano House, Portland. It Is the famous Weber make. which Is today acknowledged by tho most prominent European and American artists to bo the world's best piano. The Weber Mr. Boll se cured Is an exact duplicate of tho one which captivated Paderewski, and which ho used exclusively In his last triumphant tour over the Unit ed States. Tho only difference is in tho case. Instead of the conventional dark color used purposely so the mam and scratches which It receives In a strenuous tour aro less dlscern nblo, the Wober Piano 'selected by Mr. Boll Is what Is known as an "Art Stylo," being In tho very finest and most costly crotch mahogany procurable. Tho piano is truly a work of art, for not only does the case .exemplify the highest typo of perfection, but tho tone of tho Instrument, that pe culiar Weber tone which has won for it tho highest esteem of the world's greatest artists, Is there in all Its wealth and beauty. ATTENTION WOODMEN. You aro requested to meet at tho I. O. O. F. Hall at 1:30 p. m Wed nesday, November 19, to attend tho funeral of Neighbor Lund. R. A. COPPLE, C. Com. ' . , it BUY your feed, of Haines. HUGH McLAIN RETURNS ' FROM EASTERN TRIP Says That Business Conditions Gen erally Aro Improving But That Coos Bay Suits Him Best. Hugh McLaln returned last even ing from a few weeks visit with his parents In Kansas City and with relatives at other points. He ac companied Mrs. McLaln who was on routo to her old home in Pennsyl vania for an extended visit. "Business conditions throughout the country appear to bo rapidly Im proving," said Mr. McLaln this morning. "The prospects are for a very prosperous year. However, r am mighty glad to got back to Coos Bay. Whllo there has been a great growth in Kansas City slnco I left there twenty years ago, I am glad to I camo to Oregon and no place looks as good to me. Mrs. McLaln's health has been improving rapidly slnco sho left hero. She has gained about ten pounds In weight nnd is no longer throubled by any ailment. Sho will probably romaln away all winter." Steamer BREAKWATER Bails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, NOVEMBER 21, t 8 A. M. 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