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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
I3Cu.Li Full Dress TIES COLLARS GLOVES SHIRTS aFSh If ycu are going to the Assembly Ball or any other 1 Ball you will find the proper TOGS at my shop Other Specials for the Ball rvdM S0 ?ii ...- - - - W W I. 4. !.- --,.;.- Jwmmiuumin. n inn uai'jitjwf-irwiiMrraa!nriJBLxiijii; ! 01 4- fr--.;.-.i..i. .'i-fr fr I t i f V I 1 cisco .jflTrnwi'iMVSwityyivssasi CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD. ! - ! - '! -!' - - '! - 'I' - ; - 'I' - 'I- - -I- - t - ifr - ; - H - ft f- .!. -II We Have Made Another Reduction IN THE PRICE OF GAS TO LARGE CONSUMERS. AVE AVANT EVERY HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ON COOS BAY TO "COOK AV1TII GAS." IT IS "THE FUEL." The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND WALL PAPER AND PAINTS LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS DEADENING FELT DRY PASTE TINTING COLORS VARNISHES ALCOHOL1 Agent for Johnson's Dyes and Wnx Finishes. Coos Bay Paint & Wall Paper Co. i Second and C Streets, r laiMtiaiingsaMKaaBSffiKgegBggasr Christmas NOAA' IS THE TIME TO GE PARE FOR CHRISTJLiS. COOS BAY Academy of Music ; ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Connell Rulldlng J Norton & H mmsmsmmm&mmaBmsemasmsmm l CITY FRONT PLANING MILL X Millwork of all descriptions, furniture and show cases made to X order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle AVood Novelties. 1 NORTH FRONT STREET. PnONE 020 - --0- -------- HS2SESE52SESHSBS2Sai5HSESESaSHS2SESE5ZSaSESa52SH52SES2SZ5ZSH5HSHSZ52a Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Sb SUPPLY CO North Dend, Oregon. Have You Tried t,ftfr iiigK Supplies Full Dress Button Shoes t i ! f Silk H ose Silk Mufflers v I Silk Kerchiefs field, ore. - - . s ' j-H" SJ J'2 .;..;, .j. .-..j. ,j, ...-..,,...,..$., e IV W a full line of Standard Watches for I ladles and gents. We handle noth-" ling but the best. We guarantee to compete with Portland or San Fran on all Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Look over our complete new stock. Diamonds a specialty. We do all kinds of repairing. -- SHELLAC : Across From New Hotel. 47 -- -- Is Coming YOUR DOLL BODIES TO PRE- aosen J at:&&2!zm:wjimy:'W-?MMm Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton.- A'olco Miss Mable Clare MRUs. Art of Expression Mrs, Rebecca Luse-Stump. Classes in Har mony, Sight Reading, etc. ., , Phono 1055 Material PLUMING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION the Want Ads? -rOLv ' l"' i HOUSEHOLD Goods for I Annlv Mra n D'JfoIIv linolr sale. of t'l"rf ...w. -. v -.wJ UHUSh Corthell's Dollcr.tesscn. FOR SALE Speedy motor Boat. Apply Geo.'Goodrum. .1. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Success ful varieties, lc each. Raspber ries, 2c each. Anona Grocery, agent, W. C. WEAVER. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent, modern conveniences. Phone 1811 UNCLAIMED NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Gravensteln, North ern Spy, King and Oregon Red Winter apple trees at reduced prices at warehouse, foot of 'A' street. SALOONS FOR SALE Will stand strictest Investigation. All money makers. , Address, "Retiring," care Coos Bay Times. FOR RENT Two rooms. Hot water Phone 1731. unfurnished and bath. FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms for rent. Phone 501.' FOR SALE A modern five-roomed bungalow, pjastered, 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' office. ' FOR SALE Cheap One large air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also, cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammerer. ion Did you ever stop to think thatthplfiHSIH V it it pleasure in furnishing a 1 your home was in Kind A :: satisfaction of knowina a a that you got something f that was going to last. v 1 9 We carry the above I trade mark linoleum for L the same reason; satis i faction. ViE'KNOWr It Wears Longer Has Latest Figures V Prettiest Designs and costs no more than ? intn'ninn nitnrlnn Ofl MfUV $ U iliienui yiauco. w Hr, NOT HAVE IT. I Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Fur nishing. ?:-jt-a----------- You can nUY or SELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis oafh and profit try them. For quick results, put an ad In The Coos Day Times Want Column. Wfl F ?i 'OOS BAY TIDi:S. The following tables gle hours of high and low tides every day this week: NOVEMBER, 1008. IIG1I WATERI .1. M. J 1. the for M. Date. Monday . Tupsday . Wednesday 'LW Ik J F ft. 4.5 4.4 4.6 5.0 5.2 5.5 5.6 Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . LOW W.VTERI A. M. P. M. Date, I h. m. ft. 1.5 1.8 1.9 2.0 h. m. ft. 3.G 3.1 2.4 1.8 1.0 0.2 -0.4 Monday . .16 12:51 1:47 2:41 3:29 4:11 Tuesday 1 7 0:31 1:26 2:21 3:14 4:01 4:43 Wednesday 18 Thursday . 19 Friday . . 20 Saturday . 21 SUNDAY . 22 2.1 4:51 5:29 2 ?' WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated P'oss.) WESTERN OREGON. 4 Rain tonight and Friday with fresh southerly winds. ' LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. . For twenty-four hours ond- ing at 5 p. m., Noy. 18, by Mrs. E. MIngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 64 Minimum 54 At 5 p. m 57 Precipitation 50 AVind, Northwest; cloudy. Citizens Lcngue Meeting. The Citizens League will hold a meeting at the Finnish. hall at 8 o'clock this evening. Fiflehl In. The Plfleld arrived to day from San Francisco. She will load with lumber at the C. A. Smith mill. She will sail for 'Frisco Tues day, carrying passengers as well as freight. Uralses Foot. A workman at the C. A. Smith mill was tak'en to Mercy hospital as a result of a timber fall ing on his foot. Dr. Geo. E. Dlx who attended him said the Injury was not serious. Athletes to Organize. A number of local parties interested In ath letics have called a meeting to be held at the Skating Rink, Friday evening to promote athletics in this city. Everyone interested Is urged to attend. R. I. Hume Uetter. A telephone message from Dr. E. MIngus today announces that R. D. Hume is much better at his home In AVedderburn. Dr. Mingus will not leave for home for several days until Mr. Hume Is entirely out of danger. Plant Sailed. The M. F. Plant sailed from San Francisco for Coos Bay at 5 o'clock last evbnlng. It is barely possible, that M. N. Knuppon- burg will return on her. Mr. Knup penburg was In San Francisco Mon day, having proceeded thero from Eureka. JOE GILBERT HAD FINE WAR RECORD A Friend nt Empire, Tells of Liiio Pioneer's Services In the United States Army. Joe Gilbert, the well-known Coos county pioneer who died at Empire at a fine war record; a friend of the old soldier, In discussing tho passing of his friend said: Joseph B. Gilbert 'who died at mplre, November 14, has an honor able record as a soldier during the Civil AVar. He enlisted November 10, 18 Gl for three years as a pri vate in Company K, 14th Iowa Vol unteer Infantry, was promoted quarter-master sergeant November 1C, 1SG1, promoted to second lieutenant May 12, 1863, and Anally discharged November 1G, 18G4, by reason of ex piration of service. His record as a citizen and friend Is well-known to all the old Inhabitants of Coos county wh,ero he has been a resi dent for more than forty years." A sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Douglas, resides at Lyons, near Clinton, Iowa. She Is about eighty years old and has Just beon Informed of her brother's death. She will probably fall heir of the property that Mr. Gil bert left as she is tho only living relative that he Is known to have. CHICKENS on sale at the ANONA Cash Grocery. Steamer HREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT UIIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 8 A. M. Road tho Times' AVant Ads. Read the Times' Want Ads. h. m.J ft. : h. m. 16 6:3G 5.0 6:05 17 7:2S 5'.3 7:21 IS 8:12 5.i S:29 19 8:54 6.1 9:27 20 9:35 6.5 10:17 21 10:16 6.9 11:05 22 10:51 7.3 11:50 FINE. HUM . SBIHOHGEO Worth Bend City Council Takes Steps to Have One In stalled There. The North Bend city council, this week took steps to secure the Instal lation of a fire ala.rm system there. The council Instructed Recorder J. H. Gardiner to secure prices on the various systems and report at an early date. As a .result of many complaints concerning the new Sherman avenue sower, the council decided to take the matter up as a committee of the whole and personally inspect the sewer. Property owners complain that sewer was not pat in deep fenough and consequently basements cannot be connected with it. City Engineer Arnold came In for con siderable criticism but whether the complaints are unfounded or wheth er Mr. Arnold or the contractor is to blame will bo ascertained by the In vestigation. The Street Committee was in structed to ask for bids for Improv ing the old AVoolen Mill slip and to construct a warehouse or shed over It, making it a market place for the ranchers. The city attorney was Instructed to compel the waterworks company to remove some hydrants recently in stalled and pu them in accordance with the specifications, An ordinance establishing the per manent grade of , Sherman avenue between AVashington and Connecti cut, passed its first reading. Main street east from Sherman to Stanton streets was ordered va cated. Persona! Notes I M, J. TERRANOVA left on the stage last evening for Rosoburg. A. N. GOULD of Coqullle, passed through here today en route home from Ten Mile. T. M. COLLVER, the well-known Catching Inlet rancher, was in Marshfleld today. ' M. J, McKENNA of Bandon ' Stephen Galller of Bandon, Marshfleld visitors. and aro M. C. HORTON of the First Trust and Savings Bank, is expected home tomorrow from a trip to Missouri and Pennsylvania points. MISS MINNIE HARKENSEE will entertain a number of young folk at her home this evening at cards, tho party being to celebrate her birthday. MRS, CAL. AVRIGHT of Marshfleld, who has been spending tho past few days in tho city visiting with friends, returned to her homo via Portland. Roseburg News. MRS. DORSEY KREJTZER enter tained eight at luncheon today In honor of Mrs. AV. A. Reld of Alaska who Is visiting at tho homo of her parents, Judge and Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede. JOE KNIGHT and wife, of Coos county, are In tho city visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. Knight Is well-known In his homo locality, being engaged In tho stock business there.. Rosoburg News. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD ELECT NEW OFFICERS Marshfleld Lodgo Held Annual Uusl- ness Meeting and Election of Officers Last Evening. Marshfleld lodge of tho AVoodmon of, tho AVorld held Its annual busi ness men and election of officers last ovenlng. The following ofllcers wore elected: Council Commander R. A. Cop plo. Advisor J. Lee Brown. Banker Israel Lando, Clerk AV. U. Douglas. Escort Dan DImmlck. AVatchman W. P. Murphy. Sentry Frank Prey. Following tho business meeting, tho members enjoyed a smoker In the hall and later many of them en Joyed a banquet at tho Palace'. Bought a Job lot of AIMliES, for sale cheap while thoy last. Anona Cash Grocery. MARSHFIELD LHDS CITISE Dr. J. T. McCormac Says That Prosperity and Development Here Is Greatest. "Marshfleld has an air of greater prosperity and indications of lt"hi substantial Improvements than any city we passed through en routo home from San Francisco here,' said Dr. J. T. McCormac who, with Mrs. McCormac returned from that city last night. They had been thero with their daughter, Mrs. French, who hns been receiving treatment there and who is much Improved. "None of the towns north from San Francisco has any where near the appearance of growth and devel opment that Marshfleld presents. The new buildings here are not only more numerous but are of a better grade than those of the valley towns. I am more confident than ever of tho future of Marshfleld. Shooting Great Sensation. "Tho shooting of Francis J. Ho ney last Friday In tho courtroom, as you can Imagine, caused a great sensation. That It passed over so peaceably was due largely to Mayor Taylor and District Attorney Lang don and others taking the steps that they did. Everyone expected mob violence but the mass meeting that Mr. Taylor and Mr. Lang- don called prevented- It. Tho enraged citizens attended It In great numbers and the advice given by Messrs. Taylor, Langdon and other prominent citizens in their talks eliminated the danger of mob vio lence. It was feared for a time that the offices of the Examiner and Tho Globe, two papers that had been at tacking Mr. Heney, would be mob bed but they escaped Friday night and Saturday, both came out in Mr. Heney's behalf." WILL PLAY FOOTHALL. Hoys Teams Arrange For G'nmo at Depot Grounds Saturdny Afternoon The football fever has spread to the younger students vof the Marsh fleld schools and several teams aro being uiganlzed. One of the first games of these teams will be played Saturday afternoon on the Depot grounds by Tho Times' team and tho Ferndalo team. Line up of Coos Bay Times Team: Center Erlckson. S1 Quarter Carlson. R. H. AV.hlte. L. H. Hillstrom. Full ack Noble. R. E. Horton. - L. E. Cla-k. 71. T. HlMtitroin. L. T. Seaman. R. G.-j-AValters. i L. G. Holmes. Line up of AVest Marshfleld Team: Center Falrchilds. Quarter Johnson. R. H. Berry or Kruso. L. H. Jensen. Full back. Johnson. R. E. T. Paterson. L. E. AVIJson. R. T. Haglln. L. T. Curtis. R. G. Jackson. L. G. Trlbby. Game at Depot grounds at 2:30. Admission, 10c. Their Reward. Tho many minor candidates Who only run bo-bo. Who cannot ever hope to win Cr have a half a show, Don't loso out wholly In the game- Or gather no return; School histories will print their names For little boys to learn. They may not during the campaign Make all tho notso that flies Or when tho full returns are In Como down with a surprise 'Tls not tholr object In tho race Tho winning horso to be But they through all tho years to com Aro In tho records. 800 T Pull pay won't reach tho minor one; Tho chance won't come 'to him To fix the U1lt0 House furnishings According to his whim; He'll nover guide the ptilp of state , And keep it oft the rocks; ! He'll only win a lasting fame . To pay him for the Knocks. V Then do not pause to pity him ' 1 Because his chance Is nil. Bomo other honors modestly Are listed on his bill. Forgotten will be greater men, But every grammar class Will have to learn his name In full. Or else they will not pass. Proof Enough. "Do you think' Shu bo sp oa re wrote Shake spoure?" "Sure, because bo didn't make any money out of It." n'7 J m Ak!l m IT , ;'.! r I !&.. J& dAlfrht .1 ki'- UIULM. -1 idi 'nitmmMMmt