The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 28, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 958.
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For special bargains In Eastsldo
Residence lots at "go as you plcas9
terms." See Title Guarantee and Ab
stract Company, II. Sengstacken,
Manager.
FREE:
P. S. Eastsldo Ferry Is making
regular trips between Marshfleld and
Eastslde every hour. It only takpn
4 minutes to cross.
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IT IS A AA'ONDER.
Chamberlain's Liniment is one of
the most remarkable preparations yet
produced for the relief of rheumatic
pains, and for lame back, sprains and
Tjruises. The quick relief from pain
which It affords is alone worth many
times its cost. Price, 25 cents, large
size 50 cents. For sale by JOHN
PREUSS.
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Broadway. Phone 005. '
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uo not rorget that OeWltt't, Utt
Early Risers are the best pllla mnd
They are pleasant little pills that an
easy to take and are prompt and
gentle. We sell and recommend
them. Sold by LOCKHARJ & PAR
SONS. Br. D. A. Sanburn
FRENCH SPECIALIST.
I am now In Marshfleld to remain.
I treat chronic diseases. I remove
all conditions arising from impure
blood with Nature's remedies roots
herbs, barks and berries. I also give
magnetic treatments.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Offlco in Flat , O'Connell Building,
A' Street, Marshfleld, .Ore.
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DUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS
BAY FUEL. CO.
J. C. DOANE, Proprietor.
Dealer In South Marshfleld, Bea-
ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry fire
and stove-wood on short notice.
Phono 534 or Leave Orders ot
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Temple (Sit Wilson
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2t01.
RESIDENCE 2108.
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Are Talking Straight to the Point
In the buying of Furniture, Draperies
and Floor Coverings We have had
experience, personal experience on the
markets of Grand Rapids, New York
and Chicago, over 5 years' experi
ence, buying, nothing but buying On
the job ailthe time, day in and day out
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We Know
FURNITURE FROM THE AX TO THE CHIFFONIER, FLOOR
COVERINGS FROM THE DYING OF THE YARN TO THE WEAV
ING OF THE PATTERN, DRAPERIES THROUGHOUT, BLEACH
ING COLORING AND WEAVING.
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We Know
JUST HOW A ROOM SHOULD BE SET TO THE BEST AD
VANTAGE, THAT IS THE COLORING OF THE WALLS ACCORD
ING TO THE HEIGHT OF THE CEILING AND LIGHT OF THE
WINDOWS, WHAT DRAPERIES SHOULD BE USED, AND HOW,
AND WHY THEY SHOULD BE USED.
With the Knowledge
AVE GO DIRECT TO THE REAL MANUFACTURERS IN THE
CITIES MENTIONED. AArE SELECT AND COMPARE AND WEED
OUT, AND ADD TOO, THEN "IN REAL OAR LOAD LOTS" AA'E
SHIP DIRECT TO COGS BAY.
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OUR GOODS HAA'E THAT DISTRICT FIRST CLASS STAM'
UPON THEM. THAT'S AArHY AV2 ARE ABLE TO SELL BELOAV
ALL COMPETITION.
That's Exactly Why
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CUSTOMERS ARE PROUD TO SAY THEIR FURNISHINGS CAME 8
FROM OUR HOUSE.
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Our Customers ?
AND THEY COMH FROM EArERA' AVALK OF LIFE, ARE "THE 8
THRIFTY KIND" THAT BUY AND "REALLY OAVN,"GOOD FUR-
NITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES. .e:
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AS A PROOF OF OUR CLAIMS, READ THESE PRICES AND :,:
COMPARE THE MERCHANDISE:
Solid Real Oak Extension Dliilns Tables, only $10.50
Solid Real Oak Dressers, only .$12.50 and $15.00 V
Solid Real Oak Chiffoniers, only $10.00 y
Metal Bedsteads, well Ilnislied, only $ .)() 8
Fine Library Tables, only $5.00, $5.50 and $10.00
Ann Rockers, largo nnd roomy, only $:1.25, $5.50 and $0.25
Fine Sewing Rockers, beautifully finished . . . .$2.75, $3.50 and up. ,.
Dining Cluilrs, really worth owning $2.50, $3.00 and $1.25
Printed Madras for windows, only 15c per yard, t
Fancy Ecru Nets for windows, only 25c, 30c, 40c, per yard j
Ruffled Swiss Curtains, with hemstitched ruffles, only $1.50 per pair y
Real Cablo Net Curtnins, only $2.00 per pair 8
27.5 1 inch A'clvet Rugs, only $1.75 each n
27x51 inch Avininstcr Rugs, only $2.05 each j(
One Thousand Other Articles for the Homo Equally as Reasonable. JL
For these Prices AVE SELL GOODS OUTRIGnT YOU OAVN
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CEMENT
BRICK
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAT
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
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TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE $b SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
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PLUM8ING SUPPLIES
FIRST CUSS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
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COOS DAY tid: S.
ThP following inh'est give the
hours of hlc;h and low tided (or
every day this v-f-k:
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NOVEMBER, 1O0H-
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Saturday . 2SI 3: ill 5.3" 2.:i! G.G
SUNDAY . 39 4:40 5.4 4:00 5.9
LOAV AVASMTKi A. M J P. M'.
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Saturday . 28 9:171 3.5 9:51-0.4
SUNDAY . 2910:2G( 3.510:47 0.1
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WKSTltN OREGON
Fair tonight and Sunday except
rain on coast. Easterly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O
POUT.
For twentv-four hours ond-
ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 27, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
metoorolngical observer.
Maximum 5G
Minimum 29
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O Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; cl?ar.
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Is Round Over. Joe Noble was
bound over this afternoon to the
Juvenile court under $200 bonds by
Justice Per.nook on a complaint filed
by F. S. Dow. Mr. Dow and Wm.
Sleen testified that they caught him
last evening taking a box of shells
from the Dow warehouse.
M. V. Plant to Sail. The steam
ship M. F. Plant will reach here
Monday and sail for San Francisco
Tuesday, according to advices re
ceived by Agent F. S. Dow.
AVas In Runawuy. Harry Frank
LOST Two Berkshire sows; a black
and a spotted one, Haynes Slough
Railrcad near divide. 'Finder will
be rewarded by Brunei- & Heese,
Tcmp'.eton, Ore.
FOR SALE Complete housekeeping
equipment, dining room set, rock
ers, Morris chair, dresser, buffet,
1 bedsteads and bedding, rugs,
eiueh, range complete with cook
ing Mtenslls and dishes- all as good
as nev-nurchas-r can lease house.
See J. D. McNeil, Coos building.
FOR SALE One 12 H. P. stationary
Standard Gas Engine. One 14x3G
pcow cheap. Oakley & Arnold, ,
North Bend. ,
FOR RENT Eight-room flat. John
son building, Second street noar C
FOR" EXCHANGE For cash notes
or real estate, stock of merchan
dise cons'sting of Books, Station
ary and Notions, two Metal Glass
Cases. Address AV. AV. AVoolsey, '
Templeton, Oregon.
FOR RENT Thr'eo unfurnished
housekeeping rooms. Phone Gl.
FOR RENT Ono
Phono Gl.
furnished room.
FOR RENT Two
rooms. Hot water
Phono 1731.
unfurnished
and bath.
FOR RENT Furnished apovtmontfl
for housekeeping and singlo rooms
for gentlemen. Phono 27.
GIRL AV ANTED For general house
worlc. Phone 1G7, Mrs. Rau.
FOR SALE DRY AVOOD cut stovo
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 SALE Flvo good milk cows.
Address: P. O. Box 680, Marsh
fleld, Oro.
IF YOU LIKE A GOOD FLOOR For
your Dances and a very nlco Meet
ing Room for your Lodges, you
better see Alex Johnson about
rates of the Knights of Finland
hall. Phone 1041, Residence 1031
AVANTED Teacher for School Dis
trict, No. 6. Ninth Grado work.
Seven months' term. State salary
wanted. Address, L. A. Webster,
clerk school, District No. G, Em
pire, Oregon. l
FOR SALE Spoedy motor
Boat.
Apply Geo. doodrum.
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 SALE Cheap pne largo air
tight stove, suitable for large room
or bar Also cash register. In
quire of Merchant & Kammorer.
a well known San Francisco travel-
lng man, is in Marshfleld again. He
was quite badly hurt in n shage run
away recently aud still feels the ef
fects oi It.
(Jios to Coqullh. A. J. Savag",
..ho was foreman of the Times' com-'
josln,; room during the summer, will
leavo Monday for Cnnuille where he
will assumo charge of the Coqullle
Sentinel, having leased the property
from the cd'.tor nnd owner, Oivll
Dodge.
Snji It AViis Accident. II. Helm
ken, the father of the young woman
who was drowned from the launch
Marshfleld in the bay the other dny,
said today that ne had investigated it
fully and was certain that it was
accidental. Ho says that everyone
who saw his daughter that day no
ticed that she was not well. He be
lieves that she was suddenly over
come and fell In. The body has not
boon found although Mr. Helmken U
having a number drag tho bay.
'AT THE CHURCHES
ADVENT1STS' SERVICES. X
Elder AV. C. AA'nrd will preach in
the Masonic hall over tho po3tofllce
Sunday evening and each ovenlng
during the week at 7:30 o'clock.
'CATHOLIC CHURCH, '
i Rev. Father DONNELLY. i'
Mass will be celebrated Sunday
morning nt tho Catholic church In
Marshfleld at 10:30 anfl in North
Bond at S o'clock. The Rev. Father
Curley will bo the celebrant
1 METHODIST EPISPOCAL '
Rev. H. I. Rutledge, Pastor.
Services at tho. Methodist Episco
pal church will be hold Sunday as
follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m.;
Preaching servlco at 11 a. m.; Junior
Lengue at 3 p. m.; Epworth League
at G:30 p. m.; Evening service at
7:30 p. m.; prayer meatlng on Thurs
day evening at 7:30 p. m.
H FIRST P.APTIST CHURCH.
. Rev. G. S. Clovinger, Pastor., i'
Preaching service at tho Marshfleld
Baptist church nt 11 a. m., and 7:30
p. m. Sunday. Sunday School at 10
a. m.; Young Peoplp's meeting at
G:30 p. m. Rov. AV. A. Smith of
North Bond will preach morning and
evening.
X CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Christian Science services will be
held In the MUsonlc Temple, Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock a. m. Subject,
"Ancient and Modern Necromancy,
or Hypotlsm and Mesmerism." A
cordial Invitation is extended to all.
PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH
Services for Sunday: 10 a. m.
Sabbath School; 11 a. m. Preaching
servlco. Subject of address "God's
Purpose Through His Church." G : 30
p. m. Christian Endeavor; 7.30 regu
lar evening servlco.
A. F. Gordon Mackoy.
HOT TAMALES today at Cortholl's.
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Subscriptions
Magazines and. Newspapers
ANY PERIODICAL PURLISIIED ANYWHERE SUPPLIED BY
Norton & Hansen
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Personal Not
HENRY HIGGINS of Coos R-ver, Is
in Marshfleld on business.
MRS. T. J. COLLVER of Catching In
let, Is In Marsliflold today.
MRS. NORMAN SAA'AGE of Ceos
River, is a Marshfleld visitor.
JESSE SMITH of South Coos River,
is In Marshfleld on business and
pleasure.
DORSEY KREITZER is laid up at
his home today with an attack of.
rheumatism.
MRS. JUDD MILLS of Sumner, was
visiting friends and shopping in
Mnishtield today.
MRS. JOHN FITZGERALD and
daughter of North Cods River,
were Marshfleld visitors today.
FRANK ROGERS came down from
the Rogers' ranch on South Coos
River today to look after business
matters.
MISS SAVAGE, who has been em
ployed in J. AV. Bennett's office
will succeed Miss Milllo Johnson in
F. S. Dow's office.
MISSES MARY BLACK and Lllabello
Johnson left today for Catching
Inlet where they will spend Sun
day with Mrs. Georgo Ross.
J. II. FLANAGAN and his brother-in-law,
J. AV. Proctor of San
Francisco, who lias been visiting
at tho Flanagan home leave today
for Idaho points.
MRS. ROBERT HAZEN who went to
California some time ago for tho
benefit of her health is reported to
bo quite ill 'there. She was for
merly Miss Maude Brown.
MRS. J. S. COKE and Miss Evelyn
Anderson returned yesterday from,
a week's stay in Portland. Mr.
Coke was called to San Francisco
on business and will not return for
some days.
JNO. McMANAMON, a half-brother
of Hugh McLain, arrived here yes
terday from Junction City, Kas.,
with a view of locating here. If ho
finds the country desirable, ho
will remove hero soon.
ROBERT PHELAN of Cresco, la.,
who lias been hero for sometime,
left this afternoon for Spokane,
AA'nsh., to attend tho annual applo
show there . He is greatly im
pressed with the C003 Bay country
and took considerable literature
concerning it from the Chamber of
Commerce to distribute at Spo
kane. THEATRE.
Tonight, tho Yankeo doodle come
dy "Jackson Joskins" will be present
ed at the Odd Fellows Hall by tho
rollable lies Company. It is a furi
ously funny four-act comedy propell
ed by humor, steered by wit, and is
the undisputed ruler of tho sea of
comedy. There will be oceans of fun
that dwarfs all other comedy crea
tions, and thore will bo four big
bright breezy acts, altogether it is
a jumbo jumble of jingery jollity.
Reserved seats 50 conts nt Lockhart
& Parsons. General admission, 35
cents.
LADIES COATS, tailor suits and
furs at LADIES' EMPORIUM SALE
beginning Saturday, November, 28.
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