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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1908. ! . tt ' Baaartvi , H , , LL1CE OUT The Myers Skore NrLh Rend, Oregon The Myers Store ffBl OBSERVE DAY I JT 03 lb. I M FOR 7LIS ON CQQS BAY 1 v ry0 an all-wise Providence, for the love and universal care and control He exercised in hinging lis safely .. and successfully toward the close of another year. To a kind and generous p'tblic in giving us their loyal support and thereby contributing to the success we have attained. We trust that an equal good measure of ma- vi tcrial prosperity has been your portion, and that the ap proaching holiday season may share with you its happi ;. ness and its good luck. '"-'' , ' mi i. The Myers newed Vigor Something to be Thankful For 1 is the perfect condition of your Linen as it reaches you from our Laundry. Not a fault to find with it, becMise we do the work thoroughly and in style, taking the greatest care of the finest fabrics and delivering the goods in the pink of condition. You will be glad to give us your regular work after making a single trial of our way of doing things; and our prices are very reasonable, too. Coos Bay SteamLaundry PHONE 571. TO RIARSHFIELD VOTERS. The platform adopted by the Marshfield Citizens League, which asks all desiring a better city to Join it and aid In carry- ing out Us aims is as follows: "WE PLEDGE OUR OANDI- DATES TO AN HONEST, STRAIGHT FORWARD, ECO- NOMIOAL BUSINESS ADMIN- ISTRATION, AND TO REDUCE THE DEBT OF TIIE CITY IN ALL LEGITIMATE MEANS POSSIBLE." Temple Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies In general. Licensed embalmer with lady assistant. Socth Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2163. , ' . .. -.'','. " . " V ;- "iV v '" ; ' ' ' :- ' '"' ' K H m M - ft ft E1 fi ' '" ' 5 '1 ' 1 Store Will BeOlo$ed All' Day i&okssiv Friday the Store Will Open as Usual, and the Great Manufacturers' Surplus Sale Will Continue With Re-; ' ; and Interest. Also investigate our new stock ot the latest designs on every thing in the jewelry line for .Christmas Girts. Remember you can, do no better on prices in San Francisco or Portland. We compete. We are here to stay and substantiate these facts. Don't fail to see our nice line' of Cutlery! suitable for Thanksgiving. CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS RANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD. a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - tr - a tt My Mudder's gittin' awful mad Cause the old coal stove won t make hot water lor the Monday mornin' wash. I heerd her tell Dad 'tother day, "John Dub, you got no sense, If you had you'd buy me a water heater 'tain't so much ex pense." My Dad he growled an awful lot, but I "gas" it ain't no use, Mudder's go- her mind made up and won't take no excuse. So keep a lookout for Dad and Mudder (I know you'd like to "meter"), They're comln' around to git the price on a first-class water heater, The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND a - - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - r Subscriptions Received for All Magazines and Newspapers ANT PERIODICAL PUBLISHED ANYWHERE SUPPLIED BY Norton & EM :; CITY FRONT PLANING MILL Millwork of all descriptions, furniture and show cases mado to i order. Codar Chests, Myrtle Wood Novelties. ., NORTn FRONT STREET. PnONE 020 . - ----- - - - COpS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Connell Building 1 ;:;' . I Tomorrow. Jh frfrp fr -$ ifoijfi f I. M r ? n Are You Contemplating Buyr J ing a Diamond? f A We Guarantee Perfect Stones t " ? -$ ! ! - a - a - a - a - a - a - aa - a - a - a - a - a - and raisin' heck, by Gosh! aa - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - - a - a - a - i Hansen MP! . - - - - - . - - - - Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. Voice Miss Mablo Clare Millls. Art of Expression Mrs, Rebecca Luse-Stump. Classes In Har mony, Sight Reading, etc. " " Phono 1055 COOS BAY TTOKS. The following table gie hours of high and low tides every day this week: the tor NOVEMBER, 1008. UGH WATHB .1. M J V. M. Date. h. m.l ft. i h. m. ft. Mondny . .16 6:3 G.O 6:05 4.5 Tuesday . .17 7:28 5.3 7:21 4.4 Wednesday 18 8:12 5.. 8:29 4.6 Thursday .19 8f54 6.1 9:27 5.0 "Friday . . 20 9:35 6.5 10:17 5.2 Saturday . 2110:16 6.9 11:05 5.5 SUNDAY .' 22 10:51 7.3 11:50 5.6 LOW Vr.VMCIl) A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Monday . .16 12:51 3.6 Tuesday 17 0:31 1.5 1:47 3.1 Wednesday 18 1:26 1.8 2:4l 2.4 Thursday . 19 2:21 1.9 3:29 1.8 Friday . . 20 3:14 2.0 4:11 1.0 Saturday . 21 4:01 2.1 4:51 0.2 SUNDAY . 22 4:43 2.3 5:29 -0.4 ' WEATHISK FORKCAOT. (By Associated P-ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair in north and rain in south tonight and Thursday. North- erly winds. o LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O I'ORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing at 5 p. m Nov. 24, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 49 Minimum 40 At 5 p. m 44 Precipitation 66 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. 9 Thanksgiving Service. Christian Science Services will be' held in the Masonic Temple, Thursday at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Thanksgiving." A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Lumber Shipments. It Is stated that during October the C. A. Smith mill, shipped to San Francisco and San Pedro 6,853,000 feet of lumber and 497,000 laths, besides selling a large quantity in Coos county. Arrested Here. Lem Cockran, who has been employed at Nosler's FOR RENT Furnished apartments for housekeeping and single rooms for gentlemen. Phone 27. WANTED Waitress at Blanco Hotel. GIRL WANTED For genoral house work. Phone 167, Mr3. Rau. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Success ful varieties, lc each. Raspber ries, 2c each. Anona Grocery, agent, W. C. WEAVER. WANTED City warrants. Apply to F. P. Norton. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with modern conveniences. Phone 1577 FOR SAT Five good milk cows. Address: P. O. Box 680, Marsh field, Ore. IF YOU LIKE A GOOD FLOOR For youi Dances and a very nlco Meet ing Room for your Lodges, you bot'er see Alex Johnson about rates of tho Knights of Finland hall. Phone 1041, Residence 1031 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. C, Em pire, Oregon. FOR SALE Speedy motor. Boat. Apply Geo. Goodrum. FURNISHED F" msokeeplng rooms or rep' Phone 501. 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 N.-w bix-room house. All modern conveniences. Apply Times' office. FOR SALE Cheap One largo air tight stove, suitable for largo room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Hammerer. Steamship Sailed Today For Columbia River Port Other Vessels Sail. The Alliance sailed this morning for Portland with a largo number of pssengers anda fair cargo of freight. The rough seas which have been causing navigators more or less bother for sometime were not In ori dence this morning, a number of vessels crossed out. The M. F. Plant did not get out until today and tho Fifleld, laden with lumber from the Smith mill sailed for San Francisco with a number of passen gers. The Wllhelmlna also sailed for Dandon today. Mrs. Olson accompanied Captain Olson down this trip and Purser Brown declares that she will soon be able to operate the vessel without the captain's aid, but it is not likely that she will replace him for awhile at least. Tho Alliance passenger list was as follows: J. W. McGann and wife, G. W. Matthews, Dean Matthews, A. C. Keel, R. Ethel Timmons, Wm. Vin camps, Daniel Steinon, F. Vlncamp, Arthur M. Dunne, J. Knowland, M. C. Malqney, Gus Schmidt, L. T. Meek, A. Gravosky, G. Pateoff, C. E. Nicholson, A. Carleton, O. C. The Inelson, and six steerage. shop In Coqullle was arrested here yesterday by Marshall J. W. Carter on a telephone message from She riff Gage. Last evening, Deputy Sheriff J. O. Stemmler came over and took Cockran back today. He is charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. Grocery Storea Close. The Gro cery stores will be closed tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day. Will remain open this evening till 9 o'clock. Gets Fish Eggs. Superintendent Smith of the government fish hat chery1 on south Cooa River reports that as a result of the recent heavy rains, many salmon have made their way up tho stream. Consequently he has been able to secure several million eggs. Sells Stage Line. Walter Miller sold tho Wedderburn-Corbin stage line to George B. Miller, who will take charge the 1st of December and make Wedderburn his home in the futuro. We understand that Walter Miller will remove to Coos county. Wedderburn Radium. Launches On Rogue. C. R. Mil ler is remodeling and installing a two-horse power engino in Wesley Miller's boat. From all appearances It' looks as if it would bo a speedy craft. Gasoline boats are getting quite numerous on Rogue River, there now being nine all told. Wed derburn Radium. Turkey Dinner BLANCO HOTEL, 35 and 50 cents. TURKEY raffle tonight at the BELL CORD saloon. YOU CAN get "our Turkey all cooked at Corthell'B Watch CORTHELL'S window tomorrow. twt-twj-tt-a-a-n-a-B-H-n-a -- -tt-n-a-n a-a-a-a-a-a-a. ! Overcoats at Cost I $20Coats$ 13.75 $15.00 Coats $10.75 Lots of new goods for the Holidays r f).mm t rjyvjyZrtex i mi - HARSnFIELD, ORE. ? -a-tt-a-a-a-a-a-a-H-tt-a-a-aa-a-tt-K-a-an-a-tt-tt.'iwMM Business Will Be Suspended Generally For Greater Part of Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving will be observed In the usual way on Coos Bay tomor row. Business generally will be sus pended at least during the afternoon. In the morning, special services will bo held at nearly all of tho churches. In tho way of amusements, tho football game between tho North Bend and Marshfield High School teams at North Bend at 10 o'clock In the morning will attract many. In tho afternoon, the hose races in Marshfield between the North Bend and Marshfield fire departments will be a feature. In tho evening, the Margaret lies Company will play at the I. O. O. F. Hall under the auspices of the Marsh field Aerie of Eagles. There will also be an old fashioned dance at the Rink. Of course, there will be numerous small private parties, family dinners, etc., to make it a feast day. I Personal Notes J. MACHADO, the Myrtle Point mer chant, was in Marshfield today on business. DR. GEORGE E. DIX left on the. stago last evening on an extended eastern trip. M. C. MALONEY left today on an eastern business trip, going via tho Alliance to Portland. F. C. BIRCH and wife, left today for tho George Gould ranch on North Coos River where they will spend Thanksgiving. J. H. TAYLOR, formerly of Cooa Bay, is very ill of pneumonia at Woodland, Cal., where ho has resi ded for sometime. MRS. C. TIMMONS of Astoria, camo over from Coqullle iwith her daughter, Miss R.- E. Tlmmpns who left for home on the Alliance. Mrs. Timmons will return to Co qullle for a further visit there and thon will return home, overland. S. A. BISHOP, tho San Francisco lumberman who was taken ill o rheumatism while coming hero a few weeks ngo, left today, for hia home on tho Fifleld. He Is still quite 111, having to be carried on board. BOX BALL POPULAR. The American Box Ball Parlors In tho O'Connell building, on 'A street, are nightly enjoying a fine patron age. Campbell, Smith and Sleep, tho proprietors, will endeavor to conduct tho new amusement place quiet and orderly where ladles and gentlemon can attond and enjoy a few hours ot good, wholesome, enthusiastic amu soment and physical exercise. Tho parlors will be open in the eveninga only for tho present from 7 to 10 p. m. with the exception of Saturday afternoon when it will be open for the ladles from 2 to 5 p. m. Prlsea aro offered for highest scores. it t x i tt :': i it i tt a a a a i ? a a a i a a JUST nine Crav anette Raincoats left and they are going at cost. Fit yourself out with a Raincoat for Thank sgiving at Cost. til ' m Hi m 1