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f THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, tVIARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 908. I EIE TvICAJLY L1GHTED C 'NAMENTS ------::- -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- ttr are a new and novel lda In hoNp hold adornment. We place clusters of lights In unexpected places so as to give pleasant surprises to your visitors. Wo do all the necessary wiring and suggest the Ideas. Wq decorate halls for part'es and balls, and are fully competent to carry out every job we undertake with credit to ourselves and satisfaction to our patrons. I Infill iseviiif -? l? I at GOODRUM'S Hi a1 .U i u a a i 83 h .Hi WWI r ffi?, Br f &(F&0 The tfH a tOOS BAY T1D1.S. following tables gHo )m Oa that ho has made arrangements for an old fashioned dance at tho Rink on Thanksgiving evening. It will probably be, one of the most novel and onjoyable danclnm parties given this season. lie ha3 engaged the Seaside orchestra, consisting of seven pieces for the evening. r Oregon Electrical Supply Co. A' STREET, MARSH-FIELD 1 THANKSGIVING DINNER. I Family Parties of 4 or More J 7."c per Plate. Single Dinners $1. I at I CORTIIELL'S DELICATESSEN Y Phono 501. Mrs. Corthell will have an- y other one of her famous Thanks- y giving Dinners. Tho table will a be laden with an abundance of jj good things to eat Including some of that delicious FRUIT. CAKE plum pudding. Better phone your order to reserve a ilace. Dinner will be served from 2 to 5 p. m. .$1.00 a Plate or to Parties of a 4 or more, 75c. Let us your Turkey for you. LL-sSKgaacKW a hours of high and low tides ;:l the for Every Stetson bears tho Stetson name CnLJl I Jim y ftpifik asssaa We have never seen the head wo couldn't hat satisfact orily with a ef son .every day this week: NOVEMBER, 1008. ;IUill YATi;i( Date. I h. in, ft. Monday Tuesday . Wednesdny Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . .1C .17 IS 19 20 G:36 7 qs 3:12 8:64 9:33 21110:16 22(10:51 5.0 5.3 5.! Vi.l G.5 0.9 7.3 V n. m. 0:05 7:21 8:29 9:27 10:17 11:05 11:50 low vatJ:hi a. m. Date. Monda . Tuesday edneaday Thursday . Krlday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . ,1X! 17 18 19 20 21 h. m.i ft. 0:31 1:26 2:21 3:14 4:01 4:4o 1.5 1.8 1.9 '2.0 Z.ll 2.3) P. M. h. m. 12:51 1:17 2:1 3:29 4:11 4:51 5:29 Meet Thursday Night. Chairman C. A. Johnson and Secretary F. W. I Reader of tho Citizens' League, have yj (sent out notices of a special meeting ft. to be held Thursday evening in tue 4.5 Finnish hall. It is stated that busl- ncss of Importance Is to come up. 4.6 5.0 5 2 Big Ik'iiinml For AppU'!.r J. D. R.K nnnlinm Mm T7nlrv!nw nr linrrllflt. k r. ...... . ,- .i.i "" says tnat me aemanu ior appius una year Is excellent. He says that he ft. could have sold twice a3 many as 3.C his orchard produced, nt good prices. 3.1 2 4 jig Funeral Wednesday. The funeral l!o of Mrs. Welse who died yesterday In n-2 North Bond, will be held from the 0,4 Temple & Wilson Undertaking Pal lors In North Bend, Wednesday aft ernoon at 1:30, the Rev. J. E. Burk hait officiating. Interment will be In the I. O. O. F. cemetery In Marsh- D i ifvlw, 4. l l CSVkkCLl JUICO s C-(ttK'$S'tfZSbZiO?i'.'SS'S'Si-r A. B. DAILY has returned from trip to Portland. a L. A. LILJEQVIST went to Coqulllc yesterday on business. ELIJAH' SMITH of Empire, Is Marshfleld on business. In J. H. FLANAGAN went to Myrtle Point yesterday on business. TOM NICOLS left today for" Eandon and other Coqtillle valley points. C. E. NICHOLSON will leave tomor row on tile Alliance for Portland on business. -'r Not only can wo fit you, whether your head is round or square, large or small, but we can give you the very type which is most becoming to your "particular style of beauty." Line of Togs to Feast on. Bo not Wait, bat Come Now a V a a tin r tAitsiii7Tttr.n. ore. H .. .. Mf? h a a cook K--H-W T .1 JJ-R a u w- --- -- -- A .. tf'O1 ' WKATHKlt KOUM AfI (By Associated P-eas 1 IVRSTKUV ORKGON Occasional rain or snow tonight fle'J O and Wednesday. Father Is Dend. W. F. McKoc to- LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O day received word that hl3 father, I'OliT. ..-, - v John L. McKee, had died at mid- ForwuveStvrfurh'tnira I'.Uhd- nig)lt of .paralysis at the old home in ing at G'p'r,m.,.NoV.'23Ji-byiMrt! pquaX( Ohio. Mr. McKee was slxty- 0 E. Miiiteh'il'ecdl,'Bbverjinient three vears old. Owing to tho great k. .. ., I .. ,Iaii1 nlm rwtvrnv t 1 1 1. il 11.. t -. Ulstance, il womu uo pruuiiuuiiy iin- possiblo ior Mr. McKee to get there In time for the funeral so ho will not go back now. Mr. McKee's many friends here will sympathize with him in his loss. meteorological observer, Maximum 52 Minimum 45 At 5 p. m 45 Precipitation 1-40 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. O MRS. W. S. McFARLAND Is spend ing a few weeks at tho home of her mother in Cottage Grove, Oregon. MRS. E. S. BARGELT is expected home tomorrow from a short visit In Portland and other northern, points. . R. SMITH and family, of North. Bend, hnve returned from Cali fornia where they have been vis iting relatives. R. E. SHINE, manager of theiSouth ern Oregon Company, was over from Empire,, today to look after business matters. City Council Tonight. The Marsh field city council will meet this even Piny Thanksgiving. The Marsh- field Aerie of Eagles has arranged to A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. Each recurring, attack, of rheuma- control, but the fact that it Is not in itself dangerous causes people to 4. neglect It, awaiting a change or a settled condition of the weather for relief. It Is often only nfter the dis ease has become bo serious ns to I terfere with business that the su ferer will seek more than temoorary ' relief. Chamberlain's Liniment Is a 4. remedy, for rheumatism which any one can apply. It not only gives prompt relief from pain, but In a large majority of cases 11 brings at .:it permanent results. The first 4 1 EvfiWlrSBSn m V ' wjMi x ! - t 4 - C-' Are You ContemplatingBuy- ing a Diamond? We Guarantee Perfect Stones Aion invnsHfr.itA nnr new stock of the latest designs on every thing in the jewelry line for Christmas Girts. Remember you can do no better on prices In San Francisco or Portland. Wo compete. We are here to stay and substantiate these facts. -Don't fail to see our nice-line of Cutlery, suitable for Thanksgiving. CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, MARSIIFIELI. ing to take up a number of matters, have the Margaret lies Company present the American comedy-drama, , t, t-. .., "The Man From Arizona," under Its Special Mass.-The Rev. Father Q Q p Han Donnelly announces that mass w 1 Thnnk ,v, nlght. Tho proceeds, be celebrated at the MarBhflold Eag.,eg Catholic church at 9 o'clock Thurs- fund Tho ,g q good day morning as a special Thanksglv- Qne and ono thn(. thj company np. ing service. penrg at Ug begt ,n and w,n undoub. , . . tedly attract a large number. Will Give Danqe. Announcement ' . 'are out for a dance to be given at -the North Inlet pavlloln Saturday SawHoney ShootJnK. J- D. Mc- baturaay ij' o win (mm evening, November 28th. Tho good T.c ,. whlnh ihn lnttfii times at the previous dances there In sures a large attendance. 1 application will surprise and delight a vnti no ImtnoHlntp relief Is almost a 1 sure to follow. PREUSS. For sale by JOHN A t a Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you eat at WAS SON'S SHOP, on 'A' street. If ypu hnve not a suit, let me make you one for $:W or $10. If that is too much for your pocket book, let me take your measure and have the Royal Tailors make you one much cheaper with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I anj able to give a cor rect desnlptlon of just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2311. a-jjt:-a-ava-a-a-a-H-u-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a::-a-a-a-a-K- a 'My Muddar's glttin' awful mad and raisin necK, uy "3"' Cause the old coal stove won't make hot water for the Monday roornln' wash. I heerd her tell Dad 'tother day, "John DuL, you got no sense, If you had you'd buy me a water heatei - taln't so much ex- My Dad he growled an awful lot, but I "gas" it ain't no use, Mudder's got her mind made up and won't take no excuse. So keep a lookout for Dad and Mudder (I know you d like to "meter") They're comin' around to git the price on a first-class water heater, wrftes as follows of affairs In San Viq rn-oft tifnla iirfiftv nlnf1v slnfifl I ! Old Fashioned DanceManager ' x J a L. Avery of the Rink, announcea canyseegRuef.g finUh Everythlng seems to oe going nguinui. w "i late. I was In the court room when Heney was shot. I happened to be sitting on the front seat, not over fifteen feet from Heney when he was shot. I was afraid ho would not livo but, thank the Lord, ho Is going to get well." t 1 1 Ik Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. MARFBHELD AINU iWKin m FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street. NORTH REND CAUCUS. R. S. WRIGHT and Fred. Straub, two well-known San Francisco travollng men, are In calling on their trade in this section. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER is down from their bungalow on South Coos River. She Is preparing to leave soon for San Francisco via Portland. MRS. M. N. KNUPPENBURG and Miss Kuppenburg leave on the Plant for San Francisco where they will join Mr. Knuppenburg. They expect to spepd the winter in California. A. C.'McKEEN, doputy supremo pres ident of tho Order of Owls, and W. A. Wood are here from Seattle, for the purpose of organizing a branch of the order on Coos Bay. aa-a-a-a-aaru-n--??-"-"-"-"-"-"""-"-""'"'"-"" 'saEscxesiissaimssss msartmam ' L.&Ui)i.f tiHt Alulf) tr 1 vi c . TAILORING Subscriptions Received for All Magazines and Newspapers, ANY PERIODICAL PUBLISHED ANYWHERE SUPPLIED BY S Norton & Hari&en I Warm Time Expected In Making Nominations There This Evening. The North Bend city caucus, which will be held this evening promises to lm nnn nf the warmest events of the FOR SALE Five good milk cows. hag eyer been od off ln Address:, P. O. Box 680, Marsn- politics there. There are FOR RENT Furnished rooms with modern conveniences. Phono 1577 field, Ore. IF YOU LIKE A GOOD FLOOR For your Dances and a very nice Meet ing Room for your Lodges, you ThjrQ hag be(m nrnctlclllIy no chango imttpp ap( Alex Johnson about . ,, . ,,j, T i municipal politics there. There aro contests for every office with the pos sible exception of mayor, L. J. Simp- sin being likely to be tho unanimous choice at the caucus, for the position. rates of the Knights of Finland hall. Phone 1041, Residence 1031 1 : an iimiii iwitiii umii 1 inn 1111 11111111 iinimrmnimT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CITY FRONT PLANING MILL Mlllwork of all descriptions, furniture and show cases made to order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle Wood Novelties. 1 ' TrtTmTr i7nrTJT STREET. PnONE 030 A1V,VJ-" ... .A. A. A.A.fc.A.A A A ' ..tt-t.'fT-lfff W W P Tw United StAtes Land Office. ItOSEBURG, Or., September 29, 1908 Notice is hereby given that on De cember 22, 1905, the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company, by Its attorney in fact Frank E. Alley, of Roseburg, county of Douglas, State of Oregon, filed in this office its application to select, under the act of Congress, approved June 4, 1897, the lota 3, 4r Sec, 24, T. 27 S., R. 11 W., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the" lands described, or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to appli cant, should file their affidavits of protest In this office, on or before the 21st day of November, 1908. Not coal land. BENJAMIN I. EDDY, Register. FOR RENT Two rooms. Hot water Phone 1731. unfurnished and bath. 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. G, Em pire, Oregon. HOUSEHOLD Goods for sale. Apply Mrs. B. O'Kelly, back of Corthell'a Delicatessen. In the lineun of candidates. It is ex nocted that a largo number will par ticipate and that somo of tho con tests will be very close. WANT SAUER KRAUT. DAVID REESE and wife, havo re turned from Rosslyn, Wash.; where they havo been visiting Mr. Reese's mother and other rela tives. Mr. Reese's, mothbr was ill when they reached there, but as their coming was a surprise to tho. venerable old lady, tho joy of the reunion drove away all tlcknesa and in a couple of days she was riding around with them. Mr. Reeso, whom local friends havo termed the "Coos County Coal Baron," says that many in tho Washington coal fields aro Interne ested in Coos Bay. He says that buslnebs conditions are rapidly improving at all outside points. WHY worry about that Turkey? Bring it to Corthell's, wo will coofc. It for you. Steamer BREAICWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT-' URDAY, NOVERUJER 28, at 2 lJ. Watch CORTHELL'S window7 to morrow. COOS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. Now O'Connell Building Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, MIsa Lucy S. Horton, Voice Miss Mablo Clare Millia. Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca Luse-Stump. Classes ln Har mony, Sight Reading, etc. " Phono 1055 Building Material FOR SALE Speedy motor Apply Geo. Goodrum. Boat. FURNISHED Housekeeping rooma for rent. Phone 501. FOR SALE rA modern five-roomed bungalow, plastered, with 100x100 on corner, close ln. Apply F. M. Rummell, Jr., Room 23, First Trust building. "Tip" to Coos County Ranchers to Raise Cabbage. Korr and Company, merchants of this town, havo shipped from San Francisco sauer kraut and they aro retailing it at a good price and It seems to have ready sale. This coun try will produco cabbage second to no other place we havo over seen, and it seems strange that it should bo necessary to send to California for the produce that can be so easily raised hero. If tho farmers would get a move on and put up kraut thoy could easily find market for a largo amount' at their homo towns and ship any surplus at a good profit. Coquillo Sentinel. BIG BALL AT BANDON. a-a--a-a-a-a-a-a-ai-tt-5 l 1 hiMS-l i gpig a 1 1 mm ru i re a at f a 1 A You can BUY or SELL through The Times "WANTS" with eaBe, dia patch and profit try them CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE uii TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE ind RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPUES FIRST CUSS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION FOR RENT Now , six-room house. All modern conveniences. Appiy Times' office. FOR SALE Cheap Ono large air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kamrnerer. K. of I it Pt 5 T II t;l t f xx Phono BOl. Mrs. Corthell will soio an- a ptior one of her nmoua jj Thanksgiving DInne'. Tho CortheH's Delicatessen an Large Number Attend Dance. TiAKmriM nm Nnv. 24. irnfirhta nf Pvthlna ball ln the Orn - ,. vpnr I JL al ball, tho swoll event or in' Sundance of good tr8 to In, Bandon, was attended by ' ' tt tt lncjudlnB Bom0 , that do- ? ,i MnnT KnlchtB and ,aUleB A -... 8 WWTTU ....,, w . IU IIIIJMH A aaa nnn 1 i ,' v from outside Bandon were'"' 1 ,, A a goodly numbor of non-mrooers e- rti,i X HJ - ' ;blo will be laden Wh peclally invited for tho 'AKAND UjOINO tt n 1 SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES NORTH DEND HARDWARE (Sb SUPPLY CO Worth Rend. Orecon. ijj 00 noi rorget that DeWItt'b Little Early Risers aro the best pills made. They are pleasant littlo pllla that are easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and ronommena hem..1 Sold by LOOKIIAUJ & PARSONS. Xpotter p" y' 0de' to re- ? FASHION-1 Torve ,ac. dinner will bo ? .,..,,..,,..-1, , mO FAHHIW- 1 .,nrvn " 1 II, II I'J II lll'jlli L1IU I 1 -- I " ,. -x (l. rnir THANKS- UrTIfrom 2 p C p. m. mi" .mmi;i. 11 1 1 1 n isiiaiv. ja v v - -1 1 f l At 3IVING night. November 20. Boveu Mf ft v- -innvn niece orchestra. DONIT FORGET the Turke" ner at Corthell'a. (See '"" Pint) nr tn Pnrtlno ML - --- . w M. b.U AA m fV' mora 76c- Lvt ua & 11- rinr inrKoy ror you. 6l V I -T7tTI1 a--.rt tr-ji cP. 1 ) 4 ti i ,i.i t t' ! il I - a