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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
I " --. "- "'wurw -"fA v v win Jl " THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1908 8-8-8-8-8 -8- 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 -T"v7 rl? 4 A lVW ', - ftTfi ft l:f-. I 8 8 ( 8 8 t n :: i :: :: j r 8 i 55 I 8 8 dr j: i Then to trim up your outfit we've the Correct Hats and the Choicest Creations in Toggery of all sorts. The 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 ,jj.. l-.J.J. ..Jm -fr ...;.- ! - fr -. By Kjt: uSfbilr' TvgSS SJ3Bl Suiifiiv. T CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS HANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD. 2: - H - a - a - a - a - a - - a - a - a - a - a - :: V PROF. D. t: Expert Instructor on Y Banjo J TERMS TWO LESSONS PE 1? Room No. O, Over Breakwater a Friday and Saturday. a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a COOS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Connell Building 5HSH52SHSaSZ5SSaSa5ESHSSSHSHSE5a52'E5a5ESSSHSHSHSaSZ5E5H5252SBS2S2SS53 Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS RAT, CAR RYING FREIGHT AND OMBUSTHJLES ONLY. iL. W. Shaw, Agt. Phone Main 2331 - - A. St. Dock PJ l?SSHSESE52SHSZSZSH52i5HSESHS3H5SSZ5E2SHSHSESHSBSHSaSZn THE lj Steamer M. F Plant 9 g SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF TnE TIDE. TIDE. No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, yi MAPtrnwimT.-n S2SE5HSi!S2SE5ESHSH5ESSZ5HS15i!SEEaa5HSSSHIiZ5S52S2SSS62SZ5H5HSB5Z5aSHSa - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - . vsx . i xir i.',Kr ?ssAsa ii r iv Ay.r .tr i. t& sit ST A INisM HW ..lL.icram XX -. K li YJ"' Ak Thursday, November 26th Think ahead! Take care of your Thanksgiving Clothes needs now. Many a man is saying to himself, "Quess I'll have to get a New Suit or Overcoat, if I'm going to attend that Thanks giving Dinner." Make your selection now, while you have time to make a choice and be correctly fitted: SUITS at $10, $15, $20, $25, OVERCOATS at $15, $18. $20, Best Always Gomes From MAROTELD, 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 8-8-8-8 ,,Jm. !, -.;,-, 4. ... ...... I 1 We have 1 full line of Standard Watches for adies and gents. We handle noth ng but the best.. We guarantee to compete with Portland or San Fran cisco on all Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Look over our complete new stock. Diamonds a specialty. We do all kinds of repairing. - H - a - a - a - a - - t a-a-a-a-ar BLHANSHE Mandolin, Guitar, Violin, nd Piano WEEK J5.00 PER MONTH. fllce. ' Call Monday, Thursday, i - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. Voicii Miss Mable Clare Millis. Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca Luse-Stump. Classes in Har mony, Sight Reading, etc. Phono 1055 wm In AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY OREGON 8 - 8-8-8-8-::-a-8-jj -8-8-8-8- ij i :: :: i t: I :': e u I 8 I 8 I :: 8 I a 8 i :: j: :: i n $30 $25 i i ;: Here! i OREGON.. -8-8-8-8-a-8-8-8-a-8-8-n-a EASTSIDE For special bargains in Eastside Residence lots at "go as you please terms." See Title Guarantee and Ab stract Company, II. Sengstacken, Manager. FREE: i P. S. Eastside Ferry la making regular trips between Marshfleld and Eastside every hour. It only takes 4 minutes to cross. Title Guarantee & 1 Abstract Co. H2NRY SENGSTACKEN. Manager. l Thanksgiving is Coming ? Wo have everything you ' 8 need for the table in tho I grocery line. That's our spo- j. clalty. We do not claim to bo better or wiser than others but 8 T we are careful of tho goods wo 8 handle. There's a lot to loso jj but very little to gain by try- JL tt ing to use cheap, things. Our t L prices are always reasonable i g and our quality always speaks J for Itself. 8 C. W. WOLCOTT ? f THE FAMILY GROCER T THONE 071. 8 B Front St. Marshfleld. n ' -88-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- Temple (Sb Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies in general. Licensed embalmor with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2103. j: i 1 mltalMtMtH0OMHmttammmmmmmmmmmmmammmam - & COOS BAY TIli:S. jkj The following tables gle ' hours of high and low tides I every day this week! A I NOVEMBEH, 1008. the for I JIGH WATEHI A. M-. J l, M. W Date. ft. A KTnnrlnv .16 .17 18 19 20 21 22 4.5 4.4 4.6 5.0 5.2 5.5 6.6 Tuesday . 9 Wednesday XX Thursday . Friday . . Y Saturday . 8 SUNDAY . I I 8 r.rw wion'iii f HV1. ".lil.ll A. M. P. M. 8 ' Date. h. m. ft. 1.5 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 h. m. 12:51 1:47 2:41 3:29 4:ll 4:51 5:29 ft. 3.6 3.1 2.4 1.8 1.0 0.2 -0.4 ' Monday .16 1 Ut'SUU) 17 IS 19 20 21 22 Wednesday Thursday . Krlday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 2.3 LOCAL TOIPKRATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- Ing at 5 p. m Nov. 19, by Mrs. E. MIngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 62 Minimum 47 At 5 p. m 59 Precipitation . . . .28 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. Assembly Club "Hall. The Assem bly Club ball will be held this even ing at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Refresh ments vill be served. Coqulllo Case Reversed. The Oregon supreme court this week re versed the reclslon of Judge Hamil ton in the case of the Coqullle Mill and Lumber Company vs. Alfred Johnson. F. J. LEWIS, the Socialist orator, will address an open-air meeting at the corner of 'A' and Front streets tonight. Everybody invited, to turn but and hear a fair discussion of eco nomic questions. . f Cfipastrano Arrives. The Capas- rano arrived today from San Fran cisco with considerable freight. Among the freight was the auto mobile recently purchased in -San F,ranr!sco by Dr. J. T. McCormac. On Fishing Trip. J. H. Flanagan, J. W. Proctor and several others are enjoying a fishing trip and outing WANTED Woman to do chamber work at the Central Hotel. HOUSEHOLD Go Is for sale. , Apply Mrs. B. O'ICelly, back of Corthell's Delicatessen. FOR SALE Speedy motor Boat. Apply Geo. Goodrum. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Success ful varieties, lc each. Raspber ries, 2c each. Anona Grocery, agent, W. C. WEAVER. FURNISHED ROOMS For rept, modern conveniences. Phone 1811 UNCLAIMED NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Gravonsteln, 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 roomfi for renf. Phono 501. FOR SALE A modern five-roomed bungalov, plastered, with 100x100 on corner, closo in. Apply F. M. Rummell, Jr., Room 23, First T.-ust building. FOR RENT Now six-room house. All modern conveniences. Apply Times' office. FOR SALE Cheap Ono large air tight stove, suitable for largo room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammerer. I h. m. ft. : h. m. 6:36 5.0 6:05 7:28 5.3 7:21 8:12 5.i 8:29 8:54 6.1 9:27 9:35 6.5 10:17 10:16 6.9 11:05 10:51 7.3 11:50 on Coos River. They will return to dny or tomorrow and Messrs. Flana gan and Proctor will leave early next week for Idaho to look after busi ness Interests there. Raises Late Straw berries. -V. O. Pratt, resident of West Marshfleld, has a box of strawberries on exhibl-, tion at the Chamber of Commerce which ho picked from his garden this week. The berries are not quite as i well ripened as earlier In the season but are quite large. J Delny Myrtle Point Case. Judge John F. Hall returned yesterday from Coqulllo where he expected to convene Juvenile court to hear1! the case of young Klnnlcut, the Myrtle Point youth Involved In the .assault case there. For various rea- sons, the hearing was postponed un til next week. i Telegraph Wires Down. The Western Union Telegraph wires, be tween Coos Bay and Roseburg have been down since yesterday afternoon. Manager Schetter has no idea when the break can be repaired. As a re sult of the wires being down, The Times Is unable to present its usuaL Associated Press news this evening. Bound Over. N. S. Olson, the Lakeside postmaster, has been bound over to the grand jury by Justice Pennock on the. charge of nssault with dangerous weapons which was preferred by George Schroeder as a result of tho mlxup at Ten Mile last Saturday. Mr. Olson waived tho preliminary examination and furnish ed bonds in the sum of $200. , Plant Is Delayed. Agent F. S. Dow today received word that the M. F. Plant had been delayed by a heavy fog at San Francisco Tuesday night and did not get underway for Coos Bay until early Thursday morning. The wind has been in her favor and she will probably reach here tonight but will not cross In until tomorrow unless the bar is unusually favorable. EASTSIDE NOMINATES SIX CANDIDATES Half Dosren Enter Race For Councll- meii Election Will lie Hold Dec. 8. When Charter Is Voted On. At a caucus of tho voters of East side last evening, the fpllowlng can didates wore nominated for council men: Wm. Humbert, A. E. Stonecypher, A. Vineyard, S. S. Ackles, J. Bloom and A. Demose. Three councllmen are to be elect ed to succeed A. E. Stonecypher, Robert Kittson and John Mattson. Tho terms are two years. Tho election will bo held Docem ber 8. At that time, tho new char ter will also bo voted On. GETS TARGET RANGE. General Flnzer Secures Tract Near Roseburg. ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 20. Act ing as an agent of the Federal Gov ernment, Adjutant-General W. E. Flnzer, of tho Oregon National Guard, purchased a 27-acro tract of land, ono mile northeast of the city, for a target range, The price paid was ?1,750. Although title to tho land is vested in the United States, the range will be under state control and used exclusively by tho state militia. It will become tho largest range In the state, affording oppor tunity for marksmanship tests at 1,200 yards. J STYLES OF TODAY. A Chicago professor, denouncing the present styles of femlnlno clothes as "frights," says that "tho . luteal woman's figure should lio an oval," What have professors to do with the matter? says the Now York World. In tho calondar of fashion there is a time for curves and a time for angles. Just now straight lines aro obligatory, and all the laws of Euclid cannot alter them. When the fancy for crinolines returns, woman will assume cylindrical proportions, and not all tho college faculties in Christendom can prevent her. On questions of female fashion, tho bal lot Is denied. to man. Tho theory that each generation Inherits the accumulated wisdom of its predecessors Is held in some quar ters. Its fallacy is In no way better proved than by the failuro of man to profit by tho experience of his an cestors in their futile attompts to reg ulate femlnlno attire. Women as re spects fashion occupy a "higher world" into which jnen aro not pri vileged to enter. When will tho ruder sex learn discretion and ab stain from criticism that moroly re flects its helplessness to alter Immu table conditions? CHICKENS on salo at tho AJJQNA Cash Grocery. I Personal Notes f MRS WILL SMITH of Coos River, Is In Marshfleld. J. JL. AASEN of Coqullle, was In. Marshfleld today. MRS. CHAS. CODDING was In from Milllngton today. F. E. WINTERS loft on the Rosc- burg stage last evening. MRS. YOAKAM was down from her Coos Rlvor ranch yesterday. J. E. BURNAPP and wife, of Rose burg, are Marshfleld visitbrs. WEBB MAST of Lee, was In Marsh fleld last evening on business. HENRY DIERS of North Bend, was In Marshfleld today on business. O. J. SEELEY and wifo, of Coqullle, are visiting friends In Marshfleld. CARL MATSON, a Catching Inlet rancher, Is In Marshfleld on busi ness. GEORGE NAY and wife, will leave In a day or two for San Fran cisco. T. A. KING will leave this week for California where ho will visit and look after business. CLAUDE DROWN of Myrtle Point, is a guest at the homo of his sis ter, Mrs. A. E. Kruse. "BUD" HOLLAND and wife, ' aro spending a few days with relatives in the Coqulllo valloy. THE REV. FATHER CURLEY will go to Gardiner Saturday to con duct services there Sunday. W. A. LUSE and wife, of Coos River, are spending a few days at tho home of their son, Jesse Luse. ' i MR. and MRS. MORTON of Califor nia, are guests of Mr. Morton's brother, E. A. Morton, at Llbby. ERNEST GRANT, who has lately been a messenger boy at the West ern Union, Is reported quite sick. MRS. WM. GROW of- Coaledo, will leave this week for San Francisco where she will visit for a. few weeks. , L. D. POYNTZ and wife, returned on tho Breakwater today from Port land where they have been spend ing a few weeks. , O. O. LUND of Marshfleld, has been summoned to Portland to give evi dence In a case which the grand Jury there is Investigating. GEORGE TUCKER will leave short ly for Astoria near where he will take up his residence on a dairy farm which ho haB leased from Dr. Adair. Gets Cooston Contract. H. R. Masales has been awarded tho con tract for the erection of a now school house In Cooston. His bid was for ?1,270 and work will begin at once. MRS. J. HODSON, who has. been spending tho summer with her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Agles, at Napa, Cal will return shortly with her son, Evan Hodson, who loft for Napa this week. M. C, HORTON who was expected home from his eastorn trip today wired from Omaha late yesterday that ho would be unable to reach hQro until next Tuesday, coming overland from Portland. Go to Poor Farm. "Indian Miko" and his wife, who have long lived near Empire, were taken to the Coos County poor farm this week. Tfiolr fientrlc ways mado them well knpwn characters In that vicinity. TOM KELLY, who played on tho North Bond and Marshflold ball teams the past season, .was ,in Marshfleld this week en route to Eugene and San Francisco where he will visit friends. He will re turn to Coqulllo and probably bo captain of tho 1908 ball team there. ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF SUITS have arrived. ALL SIZES from 14 to 40. Get YOUR CHOICE while they last at cut prices. S. LANDO. Bought a Job lot of APPLES, for salo cheap while they last, Anona Cap)). Qrocery. HOT TAMALES today at Corthell's M A