The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 21, 1908, Image 5

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMtS, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908.
IF WE SHOULD SELL YOU j
A Steel Range at Costj
AND GIVE YOU j
10 Per Cent Discount for Cash
WOULD YOU BUY IT? I
PIONEER HARDWARE CO. !
Incorporated.
F. E. HAGUE, Pros.
MARSHflELD
and ask for nny of the following cigars:
Deep Sea, Porto de Oro,
Stayfit
Chums White Crow Luxo
Havana Specials Oregonian B efunds
Little Teddy Maryland Club
Clear Havnnns, Domestics mid Nickel Goods.
If tlmy don't suit you, tell us what is the matter with
tlicin and wo will then tell you what is the trouble with
you.
Western Oregon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALERS.
NORTH BEND, COOS BAY, OREGON.
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CARLETON JEWELRY CO.
JL wntcrr. rrTHTHT ATVn SAVINGS
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I PROF. D. BLHANSHE I
Expert Instructor on Mandolin, Guitar, Violin,
ft Vtn.: .,;-,, I Dinnn J.
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A TERMS TWO LESSONS PER
Room No. 0, Over Breakwater OIHce. Call Monday, Thursday,
Friday mid Saturdny.
I Christmas
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR DOLL BODIES TO PRE
PARE FOR CHRISTMAS.
Norton &
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CITY FRONT PLANING MILL
Millwork of all descriptions, furniture and show case3 mado to
order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle Wood Novelties. '
NORTn FRONT STREET. PHONE 030 J
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COOS BAY
Academy of Music
ELMER A. TODD, Director.
New O'Conncll Building
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FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWLR PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA C0TTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (8b SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon. '
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M. D. SUMNER, Vlcc-Prcs.
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full lino of Standard "Watches for
adles and gents, we nanaie noui-
but the best. We guarantee
to i
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enmnetn with Portland or San Fran
on all Clocks, Watches and T
jewelry. luuk over our uuiuijiulo
new stock. Diamonds a specialty.
We do all kinds of repairing.
HANK ItUILDING. MARSHFIELD. T
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WEEK, 85.00 PER MONTH.
Is Coming"
Hansen
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Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, MIbb
Lucy S. Horton.
Voice Miss Mable Clare Millls.
Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
Luse-Stump. Classes in Har
mony, Sight Reading, etc.
Phono 1055
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Material
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FIRST CUSS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
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COOS 1I.W TIDES.
The following tables gie
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
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for
NOVEMBER, 1008.
I1GH WATER
Date. I
.1. M.
h. m.! ft.
V.
At.
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ft.
Monday .
Tupsday .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
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4.4
4.6
5.0
5.2
5.5
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LOW WATER A. M.
P. M.
Date.
h. ra.
ft.
1.5
l.S
1.9
2.0
h. in
ft.
Monday . ,
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . .
Saturday .
SUNDAY .
12:51
1:47
3.6
3.1
2.4
1.8
1.0
0.2
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0:31
1:26
2:21
3:14
4401
4:43
2:il
3:29
4:11
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Pess.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Rain tonight and Sunday.
Fresh southerly winds in inte
rior and gale along coast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end
ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 20, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 61
Minimum 48
Precipitation 55
Precipitation 1.05
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
To Aid In Musicnlc W. R.
Haines went to North Bend today to
assist the Ladles Auxiliary to the
North Bend Commercial Club in ar-
FOR RENT One store, one flat, one
six-room dwelling. Title Guar
antee Abstract Company.
WANTED Teacher for School Dis
trict, No. 6. Ninth Grade work.'
Seven months' term. State salary
wanted. Address, L. A. Webster,
clerk school, District No. 6, Em
pire, Oregon.
LESSONS. Ben Schuyler will
give boxing lessons to a limited num
ber of pupils. For particulars
phone 1121.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with
modern convenience. Phone 1577
WANTED Girl for offlce work,
hours 9 to 5. Address. P. O. Box
C08.
WANTED City warrants. Apply to
F. P. Norton.
WANTED Woman to dq chamber
work at the Central Hotel.
HOUSEHOLD Goods for sale.
Apply Mrs. B. O'Kelly, 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
modern conveniences.
-For rent,
Phone 1811
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 uatJit
FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms
for rent. Phone 501.
FOR SALE A .modern five-roomed
bungalow, plastered, with 100x100
ou corner, close In. Apply F. M.
Rumm 11, 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 rpglster. In
quire of Merchant & Kammerer.
6:36 5.U 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
ranging for their mttsicale and en
tertainment Wednesday evening, De
cember 2. It 13 expected that a
number of Marshflold musicians will
participate. The Flyer will be char
tered to carry the Marahflold people
who desire to attend.
Gels Jinny Ducks. F. E. Hague
and a few friends yesterday brought
In several dozen ducks from Ten
Mile. They report the shooting fine.
R. D. Hume Better. Word from
Wedderburn Is to the eftect that K.
D. Hume continued to Improve. Dr.
E. Mingus who Is attending him, Is
pvupntpH linmo Mnnrlnv.
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Alliance Sails For Here. Agent
ri. w. sitinner louay recetveu woru
from Portland that the Alliance
would sail from there for Marshfleld
at 8 o'clock this evening, her reg
ular scheduled date.
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John Hewitt Here. John Hewitt,
son of Henry Hewitt, Jr., who is the
principal owner of the Coos Bay Gas
and Electric company, arrived hero
yesterday to consult with Seymour
H. Bell relative to the proposed elec
tric lino and other matters. Others
interested in the project were unable
to accompany Mr. Hewitt but will
come later.
I THE THEATRE.
S $ s s $ $ S $ $ $ $ s $ S J
1 Tonight The lies Comedy and
! Dramatic Company will present tho
Irish comeda drama "Kathleen
' Mavourneen" at Odd Fellows Hall.
The part of "Kathleen is peculiarly
fitted to Miss lies' personality, as the
lady herself was born in Ireland and
i is a descendant of the Family of ,
Casements of Belfast. All who at-
tend the performance this evening
'I
'fill be fully repaid, as the play it
self is one that has withstood the
test of the critics for over half a
century. Lots of comedy is intro
duced with specialties by Mr. Meade
and others. Reserved seats at Lock
hart & Parsons. Next week "A Jay
In New York."
REALE STATE TRANSFERS
Daily Real Estate Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co. Henry Scngstncken,
Manager.
November 13, 1908.
W. J. Rust et ux, to John New-
lands, deed. Parcel of land begin-
ning 1243. 1G ft. W of Y corner, be-I
tween sections 11 and 12, twp 2C, R
13. I
October 29, 1908.
Flanagan Estate et al, to' Walter
Butler, deed. Lots 7, 6, 8, 9 and
10, blk 5, Bunker Hill addition to '
Marshfleld.' Consideration, $10
November 14, 1908.
East Marshfleld Land Co., to D. N,
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Marshfleld. Consideration, $192.50.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION OF THE CITY OF
MARSHFIELD.
Notice Is hereby given that on
Tuesday, tho first day of December,
1908, there will be held at the City
Hall of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos I
County, Oregon, a regular general
election, for tho purpose of electing
two members of the Common Council
to serve for the term of three years)
J
each; for the purpose of electing
one Recorder to servo for tho per-
lod of one year; and for the purpose
.
of submitting to the legal voters of
said City for their approval or re-
jecting an ordinance to amend Sec-
1
tion 110 of tho Charter of said City,
to Increase the limit of Indebtedness
to five per cent of tho assessed valu
ation of tue property within the cor
porate limits of tho City; and for
the purpose of submitting to tho
legal voters of said City for their
approval or rejection an ordinance
to amend Subdivision 34 of Section
28 of tho Charter of said City to
authorize and empower tho Com
mon Council to Issue and dispose of
Bonds of said City not exceeding the
sum of $42,000.00 payable in not less
fhan ten nor moro tnan twenty years,
with interest at the, rate of flvo per
cent, for the purposo of redeeming
and paying off the warrant Indebted
ness of said City.
Tho said election will ho held be
tween tho hours of nine o'clock A, M.
and six o'clock P. M.
Tiat fJohn C. Merchant, A. P.
Owen, and R. C. Cordos havo been
heretofore by the Common Council
of said City appointed as Judges "of
said election, and D. L, Rood, C. II.
Marsh and George Farrln as Clerks
of said election.
J. M. UPTON,
Recorder for City of Marshfleld,
Coos County, Oregon
(By Associated Press J
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R. O. HOBURG and wit , of Coqttille,
are Marshflold visitors.
COL. ROSA of Bandon, was a Coos
Bay visitor yesterday.
, GEORGE TURNER, a Bandon fur-
nlture dealer, is in Marshfleld to
day. j DQN C. McKAY and wife, of Da-
i nlels Creek, were Mnrshflolrt vis-
itors today.
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El) DANCE nt the Rink THANKS-
olvlNO nlcn, Novembor 20..
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JOHN PREUSS returned today from
San Francisco where ho has been
the last few weeks on business.
E. C. ROBERTS, the Myrtle Point
real estate man, is in Marshfleld
on business.
ELMER BESSEY and family, of
Coos River, are guests of Mrs.
Nellle Owen.
J. P. MASSER, a well-known plon-1
eer of Coqullle, Is in Marshfleld
on business.
ELIJAH SMITH of the Southern
Oregon Company, came up from
Empire today on business.
MRS. T. J. MAGENN, who is vislt-
i ing at Empire, is in Marshfleld as
the guest of Mrs. Adams and Miss
Mamie Mahoney.
MR. and MRS. RICHARDSON of
Chicago, have arrived on the Bay
to make their future home hef e.
Mr.
Richardson Is an electrician,
FLANAGAN will leave in a
J. W.
day or two for Portland to consult
B. P. O. E. ofllclals there re
lative to securing an Elks lodge
for Marshfleld.
PETER MIRRASOUL and wife who
wore called to San Francisco a
few weeks ago by tho death of a
relative of Mrs. Mlrrasouls re
turned today.
T. C. RUSSELL of Beaver Hill, was
tit i n 1 1 , j. . i t.t
in Marshfleld last evening. Ho re-
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ports that the improvements made
in the mine during the past sum -
mer will enable them to take out
much more coal and at a less ex -
noeo 1,o l.xroUfnrn
JJVIlklU IIIUU UVIVIUIUV
TO. GRIMES returned today from
a few days shooting at Ten Mile.
Just to show tho boys that ho
still could shoot, he brought back
thirty flne birds. Shooting there
is fine, the recent storm having
driven tho birds inland,
hapdv MAsmmn ,n ,na hon
n,inv fmm rinna rnv fnr Rovnrni
away from Coos Bay. for several
IPenonaTNoreslSIRlGE TALE
years camo up from San Francis-u- J- "uuuersuu, uj. u.b aiea.UHu.P
co today for a short stay. Ho Is Tansler.
much improved in health and Is On Thursday, while the Tangier
being warmiy welcomed by his wns steaming up Occohannock creek,
friends. Ho reports that Mrs. Nas-, the officers noticed an eagle dive into
burg, his mother, is feeling well , the water. When it came to tho sur
nnd t.hnt- Mrs. Lookhart and babv . face It had in Its beak and taloons
are getting along lino.
I CHICKENS on sale at tho ANONA
Cash Grocery.
A Backhanded Compliment.
Tho following backhanded compll
mont paI(1 t0 Dr. Edward Evorelt
nalo, Is said tp liavo been very much
enjoyed by him:
In his younger days ho was about to
!eavo pm-iai,, an(i BOod old lady was
bewailing tho fact and Inflating that
ho IcT"urch woulil lie ruliiotl thereby
D,r. Halo, pays Judge, flattorcd by hor
wor,i8 nn,i niannor and wishing to con
solo her, said:
"But, sister, the man who will buc
coed me Is n fine preacher and a splen
did fellow. Vou'Il soon we that every
thing Is all right and got wed to It."
"No, no, I won't." sho answered tear
fully. "I don't get lined to this ehang
Ing. I'vo Recti bIx changes In preacher.-1
now, and It's got worse ond worse ah
tho time."
Pear and Orange Preserve.
A dozen pears, n cup of sugar, tlu
Julco and n little of the rind of un or
ango. Peel and cut the pears and plae.
In the kettle. Put sug.ir nud Juke ove:
them, then another dozen, another cup
of sugar and Juice and ilud. and so on.
as many as you wish to tine. Fix them
at night nnd let them stand all night
In tho morning put on the stove nnd
cook until the peel Is tender. Do not
put In ono drop of water. Two and n
half dozen Uartlotts will fill about six
pint Jars.
At a Japanese Auction,
.tupaneso auctions are conducted on
tho silent plan. Each bidder writes
his namo and bid upo-i n slip of paper,
which he places In a 'iox. When tho
bidding Is over, snyB Homo Notes, the
box Ih opened by tho auctioneer and
the goods nro declared the property of
jlin highest bidder.
Read tbe Times' Want Ada.
1215 OF SUIT
"Skeleton In Closet" of Found
er of Grand Junction, Colo.,
Brought to Light.
fBy Associated Press.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 21.
In a suit tiled today in the United
States Circuit Court by Mrs. Melissa
Z. Funk of Attica, InJ., to collect
?20,000 worth of notes from tho
$6u0,000 estate of Theodore P. Bun
nell, the late founder of Grand
Junction, Colo., and a capitalist of
Santa Monica, Cal., reveals" one of
the most remarkable stories ever re
corded in the annals of western
courtg y means of ,ettera and
nromlssory not03 aIleged t0 have
bcen sBned by Bunnell It is shown
that Bunnell when a young man in
Indiana fifty years ago, made an as-
sault on and attempted the mlstreat-
ment of Mrs. Funk who was then
Miss Melissa ZInk, a lass of thirteen.
Falling, he was stricken with re
morse which forced him to leave tho
country and throughout the remain
der of his life compelled him to do
penance for his act.
PINK TOES ATTRACT THIEF.
He Tickles Them, AVomnn Screams
and He Flees.
YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Nov. 21.
Five pink toes, peeping out from
beneath tho coverlets as Mrs. John
Rouan of Adams street tossed in her
. sleep one morning, caught the eye
, of a burglar. He was on his way
to tho window with $500 in money
and a collection of jewelry, all tied
' ,ln tn lmir. But nn seeinir Mrs.
Rouan's dainty foot protruding from.
under the bed clothing, tho burglar
stopped. He tittered.
"Such a joke it would be; yes, I'll
do It," he mused, and carefully
placed his bag of swag on tho floor.
Slowly crawling tho semi-darkness
of tho room, he reached a point
where ho could reach the dainty toes.
Then with his finger ho reached
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She sat up in bed and found herself
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staring Into the face of a masked.
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,band "nf fr atoned the burglar, so
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EAGLE FIGHTS SHARK IN SEA.
Bird Attacks Monster, Is Baptized,
Then Caught.
BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 21. A.
H. Soth of the Baltimore, .Chesa
ipeake & Atlantic Railway Company..
was tho recipient today of a large
' American eagle presented b;
by Capt.
C. J.
a small shark, and between tho two
there was a terrlblo struggle for bu-
, Promacy.
Tho shark pulled the eagle under
several times, until the bird was 30
exhausted that It was unable to rlso
from tho water after releasing Jt
hold. Soveral of the crew put oft
In a boat and captured the exhausted
eaglo.
MXKI.WJ AN APK'd TOILET
"BUI," nt the Philadelphia Zoo, Has
Jil.s Hair Combed Regularly,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 21.
"Bill," thd lone chimpanzee at tho
Zoollglcal gardens, has recently ad
dod to his posses a comb and brush.
This young specimen of the an
thropoid apes has a benutiful coat of
long, flne, brown hair, which not
only fits his arms, legs and body
nlcoly, but Is extended over his head
In a tightly fitting cap that comes
down to his eyebrows atop and to
the edges of his face all around.
The hoopers added a combing and
brushing to his dally caro. Bill
doesn't oxactly object, but ho acts
like tho two-year-old kid that he Is.
When his cage Is opened and tho
comb and brush appear along with
tho keeper he sulks and whines at
first, like and child; but he doesn't
refuso to listen to reason, and be
foro tho operation Is over he Is usu
ally sitting In an attitude of com
placent gratification. A collar and a
chain havo alSo been provided for
tho monkey, and ho to be taught to
walk about the gardens with his
keopor.
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