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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1 &8S. I x I r:i-:i-i:-K-::--::--:i--::-::-:m-t:-::-a--n-,.::::.::..J..J.::.Jju. t rn I I 8 tt i 8 ( t a I t i i i :: i :: i 4 I 8 i . I 8 t t at a rat s IN a ft nu - T OH m Cometh fiiji to bu Thankful For The argaret lies Go IX I bemanrrom Arizona uwrbt: ran auspices of THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, NO. l feP & 0&1 fMWU m 9 oos hay th:a Tho following tables glu hour1? of high nnd low tides very day this wtek: tbe (oi i:$8. A IilVOn I-ROM START TO FINISH TICKETS AT jTiOCKnAnT & PAKSONS DRUG STORK. 13 the perfect condition of your Linen as It reaches you from our Laundry. Not a fault to find with It, becs.uso we do the work thoroughly and In style, .. , taking the greatest caro of tho finest fabrics nnd delivering the goods In tho pink of condition. You will bo glad to give us your regular work after making a single trial of our way of doing things; and our prices aro very reasonable, too. 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Jt3t jjrA 3iifcTjUJ?iA'i uo not rorget that DeWltt'b Little Hnrly Risers aro the best pilU made They are pleasant little pills that are easy to take and are prompt and sentle. W sell and r otumend them. Sold by LOCKIIARl Ji PAR-SONS. a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- AUG. FRI.ZEEN V REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE U' Sfroot, becuct1!! Front nnd Hromhvny. Phono 005. NOVKMIJHR, 1908 IIGIJ W.VTRRj . M. . P. M. naty. I h. m.J ft. 1 h. m.; ft. Monday . ,23'11:2C 7.5 Tuesday . .24 0:34 5.7 12:02 7.C Wednesday 25 1:20 6 1 12.41 7.( Thursday .20 2:07 5.5 1:22 7.4 Friday . . 27 2:55 5.4 2:07 7.1 Saturday . 28 3:44 5.3 2:59 G.5 SUNDAY . 29 4:40 5.4 4:00 5.9 LOW WATaitl A. M. I P. M Date. Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 23! 24 25 2G 27 28 29 1 h. m.l ft. 1 h. m.l ft ! 5:23 2.5 0:07, 0:02 2.u G:4G G:44 2.9 7:27 7:29 3.1 8:11 8:19 S.3 8:59 9:17 3.5 9:51 10:2G 3.5 10:47 -1.2 -1.3 -1.2 -0.& -0.4 0.1 PIOMKAtDWAffCa InrorMiratod. 1 F. E. HAGCR, Pws. PMRSHfiaO M. D. 8U.fNETrt, Vico-Prca. 'OREGON - ifr 4wtiftfAViW fcljllJl fymfy tymtfy- fwijiinn h 4 Are You Contemplating Buy- ing a Diamond? We Guarantee Perfect Stones Also Investigate our new stock of tha latest designs on every thing In the jewelry lino for Christmas Girts. Remomber you can do no better on prices in San Francisco or Portland. Wo compete. "Wo aro hero to stay and substantiate these facts. Don't fail to Bee our nice1 lino of Cutlery, suitable for Thanksgiving. CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, MARSHI'IELD. .fr.,fr..t. -ft-fr --H'-9-!' "'-V 'f I'l'l -0-.p-iI.-4i-.li.it i . i ' 5aSHS25HS2SZSE5Z52SaSZ5SZH2SE5E3,ESE5H5HSZ5H5a5HS25SSESHSHSZ52S2SHSESa Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY. FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA C0TTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CUSS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. 2Sas?SS5HSHSaSZS2SHS2ESESSZSa5ESSSZ5SSHSZ5H5HSHSHSaS2SHSZ5HSHSHSB5 Have You Tried the Want Ads? V Lowest rates on Fire Insurance o i ijuv Yovn Frm., from coos BAY FUEIi CO. O J. C. OOANK, Proprietor. O O Denier In Squth Marshfleld, Bea-$ ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry flro C and stove-wood on short notice. t Phone 53 i or Leave Orders nt 0 I. 8. KACF31AN & CO. O J . OfrOO-O O NOTitCB OF ANNUAL MUNICIPAIi KliECTlON OF THE CIT5T OF atfVRSin'iEijD. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the first day of December, 1908, there will bo held at tho City Hall of the City of Marshflold, Coos Connty, "Oregon, a regular genera, election, for tho purpose of electing two members of the Common Council to servo for tho term of three years each; for the purpose of electing one Recorder to serve for the per iod of one year; and for the purpose of submitting to tho legal voters of said City for their approval or re jecting an ordinance to amend Sec Ion 110 of the Charter of said City to Increase tho limit of indebtedness tq Ave par cent of tho asse?sed valu ation of tue property within tho cor porate limits of the City; and for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said City for their approval or rejoction an ordlnanco to amend Subdivision 34 of Section 28 of the Charter of said City to anthorlze and ompower tho Com mon Council to Issue and dispose of Bonds of said City not exceeding tho urcm of $42,000.00 payable in not less 'han ten nor more tnan twenty years, with interest at the rate of Ave per cent, for the purpose of redeeming and paying off tho warrant Indebted ness of said City. Tho said election will bo held be tween tho hours of nine o'clock A. M. and six o'clock P. M. TAat ttohn C. Merchant, A. P. Owen, and R. C. Cordes have been heretofore by tho Common Council of said City appointed as Judges of said election, and D. L. Rood, C. H. Harsh and George Farrin as Clerks of said election. J. M. UPTON, Recorder for City of Marshfleld, Coos Connty, Oregon. 4 4i44v44 4 WIOA'I'alKR FOURfAbT. (Uy Associated f'-ess.) WESTERN ORKGON. tf O Fair In north and rain in south tonight and Thursday. North- erly winds. , LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O POUT. For twenty-four hours end- lng a. 5 p. m., Nov. 24, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 49 Minimum 40 At 5 p. m 44 Precipitation G6 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Woodmen Banquet. Tho local Modern Woodmen entertained tho Royal Neighbors at a banquet at the Finnish Hall, Tuesday night. A pro gram in which D. A. Jones and Mr. Sweet wore the principal speakers, made the event a most enjoyable one. uscted. All of the candidates wl'.l be ttttV,'f&','&'&Q present and speak. It is expected T J &( . that arrangements will bo mndo for v jf 6F$0J3&i PlOl5 $ a big open-air meet Ins prior to the crOtX.--i'-5'v-fc''V'V c'ty election next Tuesday. .nm . ,,i-r.-r.,c , " " CAPT. C. W. HARRIS of Sumner, :roJhr Killed Master Mechanic was a Marshfleld visitor. M. E. Smith of tho local railway . ihojis, has received notice that his MRS. W. S. CHANDLER expects to brother, .1. D. Jones who had been leave Frldav or Snt.urdnv for K.in tn engineer on the Texas Pacific, -ai killed by his engine turning over Tar Gouldsboro, La , November 1 9. No particulars were given. Mr. Dmlth lmd bfen an snIneer on the lino twenty-six years. i Francisco. MRS. E. K. JONES entertained tho BOO Club at her home yesterday afternoon. lflny Double Shift. Th C. A. 9mlth Lnmbpr and Manufactmlng I "ompany had to postnono the install- I tIon of the double shift which was to have started today or tomorrow until nett Monday night. Every-1 think will bo In readiness nnd It is ex- I oected that the cut will run above 100.000 feet of lumber In twenty hours. I GEORGE CHAMBERS of Daniels Crwk, was In Marshfleld yesterday on business. T. M. COLLVER, the Catching Inlet rancher, was a Marshfleld busi ness visitor yesterday. RICHARD DURRETT, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Durrett, is recover ing from a severe attack of throat trouble. Mllnor Improves. J. H. Mllner Is having some extensive improvements - nado in his store building on 'A' RHV- FATHER DONNELLY expects street. The Interior is being alter-1 t0 leave n ,no Breakwater Satur- ed to make it more convenient and '' for Portland. Ho will be ab- furnlsh additional room for tho sent n weok or so- growing business and a handsome GLEN L. DAVIS will .enve next week new front Is being put in. The , for California to visit with his 3tore when finished will be one of tho handsomest retail stores In the city. wife who has been spending a few weeks with her parents there. M. C. HORTON has returned from a business trip to Missouri and other midwestern points. He also rls'.ted at his old homo In Pennsylvania. Open New Barracks. Tho Salva tion Army has leased tho Bingham house on Knob Hill and propose to convert it into barracks. Citizens' Lengno Tonight. The Marshfleld Citizens' League . will meet at tho Finnish hall this evening at 8 o'clock. A big turnout is ox TOMBginTy.gy?uy v?f(ziijgj & ir L53 ttW Vwp5? Awurf fr-Hu 1m fit Jb FOR RENT Furnished apartments for housekeeping and single rooms for gentlemen. Phone 27. WANTED Waitress Hotel. at Blanco GIRL WANTED For genoral house work. Phone 1C7, Mrs. Ran. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street. se NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by tho Common Council of the City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, up to half past seven o'clock in the afternoon of Monday, November 80th, 1908, for Planking portions of that portion of Front Street from a point 320 feet north of tho north line of "A" Street to tho North line of "W" Street, ac cording to the p1ns and specifica tions of Bald improvement on filo in the office of tho Recorder and open to tho inspection of all persons inter ested therein. Datod this 21at day of November, 1908. J. M. UPTON, Recorder of said City of Mrashfleld. TWICE TOLD TALES. How Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures coughs and colds has not only been told twlco but it has been told thousands of times all over the world and will bo told again from your own home if you will give it a trial. For eala by JOHN PREUSS. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with modern conveniences. Phono 1577 Mother Ls I)M(l. Mn. D. T. Staf- ; ford and Jay Montgomery last even ing received a telegram announcing that their mother had died suddenly at the old home in Decatur, 111., yesterday noon. No particulars were given. Mrs. Montgomery visited here twice, the last time about a year ago, and the news of her dem lso will cause much regret among tho many friends of tho family here. I J- n- STRATTON of Coqullle, pass ed through hero yesterday en route to Portland, taking the Alli ance. He is suffering severely from rheumatism. IMily IRonl Kfltot Report F-rnish , D H D0LLAR came over from Co- DR. E. MINGUS, who attended R. D. Hume during his last Illness at Wcdderburn, left for Marshfleld and will reach hero this evening or tomorrow. REALESTATETRANSfERS By Title Guarantee iud Abstract Co. Henry Bcnsptaekcu, Mmiafter. November 18, 190S. Crawford Boint Land Co., to Ri chard Nass, dood. Lots 2, S, 10 and 11, blk 2, Crawford Potat addition to Coos Bay. Consideration, $10. U. S. of A., to Sarah B. Blak. patent. M of 8B14, SO, twp 24, R 11. November 19, 1908. quille yesterday to see S. A. Bish op, the San Francisco lumber man who was taken ill with rheu matism here a short time ago and who sailed on the FIflold for his hbme in San Francisco. OOMPANT IS DELATED. 4elc OomiMiny Will Open Next Wcok. Tha Herbert Cramer Stock Com- B. F. Griffln, to Emma V. Schulta, Pany '"hlch aa to have opened hero deed. Lot C, blk 12, Plat A, Cooa noxt Saturday night, will postpone By. Consideration, J800. C. John Hlllstrom et nx, to Caa. T. Hagqulst, dead. Parcel of land beginning 225 feet from eornar between sees. 27 and 34, twp 25, R 13. Consideration, ?10. G. W. Teinpla at nx, to nartaen Hage, deed. Lota 17 and IS, Mk 60, Porter addition to North Band. Con sideration, $100. Marshflold Land Co., to An4raw their engagement till Saturday and Sunday nights, December 5th and 6th. -The otoamers being so Irregular lately has mado this necessary. Mr. Cramer states that ho could open on his scheduled date, but ho would rather wait a woek and give the peo- Lple of Marshflold a performance they are woithy of. He says that no expense has been spared to got thla eompany together, nnd they all Schirpke, deed. Lots 1, I, 8, bik 7, om wUh highest references. Bay Park. Consideration, 110. M, Cramer will head tho company- Flanagan Estate et al, to Andrew B1 wttb elever soubrotte, Miss Schirpke, dood. Lots 5 and , blk Janlokl in the company also, you can S, West Bunker Hill addition to r89t assured that tho performanco Marshfleld. Consideration, 110. . wiu '' November 16, 1-908, G. W. Tomple et ux, to H. R. Aa- Baturday and Sunday nights, tho ooaaedy "My Friend -Brown" will bo FOR SALE Five good milk cows. Address: P. O. Box 080, Marsh fleld, Ore. n IF YOU LIKE A GOOD FLOOR For jour Dances and a very nice Meet ing Room for your Lodges, you better see Alex Johnson about rates .of tho Knights of Finland hall. Phono .1041, Residence 1031 WANTED Teacher for School Dis trict, No. C. Ninth Grade work. Seven months' term. State salary wanted. Address, L. A. Webster, clerk school, District No. 6, Em pire, Oregon. FOR SALE Speedy motor Boat. Apply Geo. Goodrum. FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms for rent. Phono 501. FOR SALE A modern flve-roomed bungalow, plastered, with 100x100 on corner, closo in. Apply F. M. Rummoll, Jr., Room 23, First TruBt building. FOR SALE Cheap One largo air tight stove, suitable for large room or bar Also cash register. In quire of Merchant & Kammeror. IT IS A AVONDER. Chamberlain's Liniment is one of tho most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, and for lnmo back, sprains and bruises. Tho quick relief from pain which it affords la alone worth many times its cost. Price, 25 cents, large size 50 cents. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. dorson, deed. S of lot 26 and lot ' I'feaented "d also eomo new speclal- 27, blk 04, Portor addition to North ?- J1r-Jvnj Bond. Consideration, H00. 1 BToVnTdTLtTlTTnTTXblk: Ella M. Rood & hn. to Artisr R. 1 10, Bangor Plat A. Consideration, Wright, deed. Lota 1, 1 and S, blk $50. 5, Bolso addition to Marshflold. Con sideration, ?500. November 17, 1908. G. Thurman et ux, to R. N. Duc kett, deed. N of NEVt, boo 25, twp 23, R 10. Consideration, $10. B. A. Gettins & bus, to Elmer Quick, deed. Lots 28 and 29, blk 12, Bangor Plat A. Consideration, $25. C. A. Sehlbredo et ux, to Elmor Quick, doed. Lot 28, blk 12, Bangor Plat A. Consideration, $25. Elmer Quick to Sisters of Mercy, dood. Lots 28 and 29, blk 12, Ban gor Plat A . Consideration, $1.00. Belt Line Railway Co., to W. J. A. L. Hnnt et nx, to Tollef Olson, deed. Lots 28 and 29, blk 59, Por ter addition to North Bend. Con sideration, $G00. G. W. Temple et ux, to Frnnk II. Campbell, deed. Lot 25 and N ot lot 20, blk C4, Porter addition to North Bend. Consideration, $100. GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. Coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough aro promptly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Thero is no better or safer medicine mado as it contains nothing that will in jure the smallest child. For salo by JOHN PREUSS. -twi-tt-tt-tt-tf-n-t:-tt--::-n-M--tt-8-tt-tt---tt-tt-tt-H-8- 11 1 4,000 Shot Gun Shells All sizes shot and JO, 12 and 6 gauge Will arrive on steamer Breakwater for us Friday . morning Get your supply early We carry a full line of Sporting Goods and Motor Boat Supplies. E GUNNER.Y TH $i--n------K-a---n--:'-n---a---8-----8'"8-- :: i tt :: i :: t It 8 I :: it 8 I :: 8 t 8 8 I 8 I 8 t 8 I 8 ,