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THE DAILY COOS .BAY TIMES,. MARSHFIELO. OREGO.N. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908.
GO TO YOUR DEALER
mill ask for any of (he following cigars:
Deep. Sea, Porto de Oro,
St&ylit
Chums Withe Crow Luxo
Havana Specials Oregonian Refunds
Little Teddy Maryland CJub
Clear UnVnnns, Domestics and Nickel Goods.
If thry don't snit-yon, (ell ns what Is the mnttcr with
tliemnnd wo will then tell yon what-la the trouble with,
you.
Western Oregon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALERS.
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CARUETON JEWPWY CO.
FIRST TRUST AJTO SAVINGS HANK ".UILRING,. MARSHFIELO.
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i Mlllwork of all descriptions, furniture and show cases mode to
1 order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle Wood Novelties
X NORTH FRONT STREET.
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. , ra Voice Miss Mable Clare Mlllis.
ACademy 01 MUSIC Art of Impression Mrs. Rebecca
,. . Luse Stump. Classes In Har-
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New O'Connell Hnlldlng
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COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
I Cavanagrh, Chapman (3b Co.
t General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specially
Foot of Quew
Thanksgiving is Coming
Wo have everything you
need for tile table in the
grocery line. That's our spe
cialty. We do not claim, to be
better or wiser than others but
we are careful of the good3 we
handle. There's a lot to lose
but v-y little to gain by try
ing to use ,cheap things. Our
priceB aro always reasonable
and our quality always speaks
for itself
C. W. WOLCOTT
TIIE FAMILY GROCER
PIIONE 071.
Front St. Marshfield.
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Good Hearse and Vehicles
I1EIER, BIILLER & CO.
Idvery, Feed and Sale Stable.
KAY FOR SALE Wholesale and
retail.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phono 1201 Mrffd.
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FINEST LINE OF
Ladies7 and Gentlemen's
Watch Movements and
Cases for Christmas
Gifts
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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T Rest quality Angelica Wine, 8
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L Best quality Table Claret, per 8
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T Lager Beer (Union Made). I
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Masters and McLain
: General Contractor's Buildin Z
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal :
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Phones 201 1-826
A few of the good things to
eat at
CORTIIELL'S DELICATESSEN
today: Roast Turkey, Hot Ta-
males, Dolled Ham, a variety of
Cakes and Pies.
Strawberry and Vanilla, Ice
Cream.
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EASTSIDE
For special bargains in Eastsido
Residence lots at "go a3 you please
terms." See Title Guarantee and Ab
stract Company, II. Sengstacken,
Manager.
FREE:
P. S. Eastsido Ferry is making
regular trips between Marshfield and
Eastside every hour. It only takos
4 minutes to cross.
Title Guarantee
Abstract Co.
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WESTERN OREGON. '
Rain tonight and Tuesday In
west with snow in east;- east
erly winds.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE RE-
!ORT.
For twenty-four, hours end
ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 29, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
meteorological, observer.
Maximum 53
Minimum 35
At 5 p. m 51
Precipitation 05
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To Present Play. "Uncle Josh,"
the home talent production for which
the Redmen are now rehearsing, will
be presented at the' Masonic Opera
House Friday evening, December 11.
Kills Bob Cat. Cal. Wright re
turned today from a trip up North
Slough. A big bob cat and a few
dozen snipe were trophies of a day's
hunt In that section. He said that
ducks were not very numerous but
snipe shooting was excellent.
Improves Ranch. L. C. Soulo,
who recently purchased a 172-acre
SALOON FOR SALE Being com
pelled to retire, will sell popular
money making saloon on easy
terms. Bargain. Address: "Re
tiring" care Times.
GIRL WANTED For general- house
work. Family of 3. Phone 107, Mrs
Rail, No. 1 Broadway.
FOR SALE Ladles' second hand
late stylo coat, nearly new. P. O.
Box 475.
FOR SALE Complete housekeeping
equipment dining room set, rock
ers, Morris chair, dresser, buffet,
2 bedsteads and bedding, rugs,
couch, range complete with cook
ing ulepsils and'dishes- all as good
as nev -purchaser can lease house.
Seo J. D. McNeil, Coos building.
FOR SALE One 12 II. P. stationary
Standard Gas Engine. Ono 14x3G
scow cheap. Oakley & Arnold,
North Bend.
FOR RENT Eight-room flat. ' John
son building, Second street near C
FOR EXCHANGE For cash notes
or real estate, stock of merchan
dise consisting of Books, Station
ary and Notions, two Metal Glass
Cases. Address W. W.-Woolsey,
Templeton, Oregon.
FOR RENT Threo unfurnished
housekeeping rooms. Phono 61.
FOR RENT One furnished room.
Phono 01.
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. Phono 1577
IF YOU LIKE A GOOD FLOOR For
your DanceB 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, Resldenco 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, 0, Em
pire, Oregon,
FOR SALE Speedy motor
Apply Geo. Goodrura.
Boat.
FOR SALE A modern flvo-roomed
bungalow, plastered, with 100x100
on corner, close in. Apply F. M.
Ruramell, Jr., Room 23, First
Trust building.
FOR SALE Cheap One large air
tight stove, suitable for large room
or bar Also cash register. In
quire of Merchant, & Kammeror.
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ranch at Allegany, is having It clear
ed and expects to convert it into
one of the finest fruit and dairy
tracts in this section. He has a
stump puller and a force of 'men at
work on it now.
Divorced In 'Frisco. A San Fran
cIsco paper of recent date announces
that a Mrs. Relchert, formerly of
C003 Bay, was granted a divorce
there.
Open Electrical Supply Olllce.
C. W. Merchant returned on the
Alliance today from a trip to San
Francisco nnd Portland where he has
been arranging for goods to open
an electrical supply store here. He
Mill also do all kinds of wiring and
guarantee all of his work,
To Buy Furniture. The Marsh-
1 field school board has received bids
, on the furniture for the new high
school building and will shortly
award the contract. The contract for
i the laboratory equipment will also
be let Boon. Unless unexpected dif
ficulties are encountered, the school
will be ready for occupancy soon
after the holiday vacation.
J lay Buy Mine Negotiations are
ponding for the purchase of the
Maxwell mines which have been lying
idle for some time. A careful in
vestigation of the property was re
cently made and an offer was made to
the principal owners who aro under
stood to reside in San Francisco( The
mine has become flooded sinco it was
last operated and it will be neces
sary to pump it out before worlr can
be resumed in it.
Falls nml Breaks Leg. E. O. Hall,
the real estate man, fell and sus
tained a broken leg while en route
homo Saturday evening. It was quite
dark and he did not notice a broken
plank in the narrow walk leading
from tho elevated roadway to his
home near tho stavo mill. He stop-
iped Into it and fell, breaking both
bones about midway between the
anklo and knee. His cries attracted
aid and he was soon removed to his
home where ho was cared for.
Electricity Bad. Tho electric ser
vice! during the last few days, has
reminded the customers of a year
ago. The current has been unsteady.
This morning, i there was' no service
from 5 o'clock until about 9 o'clock
and this afternoon, It was a quarter
of an hour late In starting. A pipe
bursting caused the trouble this
morning. General Manager Bell
says that it will soon be all right
again and that tho company will
be furnishing sorvico twenty-four
hours a day and seven days a week.
J. H. BRIDGES PLEASED
WITH CITY'S DEVELOPMENT
Says That Marshfield Improvements
During Recent Months Aro More
Than Grlitifying.
J. II. Bridges of Reno, Nev own
er of the Garfield hotel block on
Front street and who figured on
building a hotel in Marshfield, ar
rived hero late Saturday to look
after his property Interests. He ex
pects to spend a wedk or ten days
here.
Mr. Bridges is greatly pleased with
tho Improvements that have been
made since he was hero several
rdonths ago, and is more convinced
than over of the' future of this city.
He has been figuring on remodelling
or improving the Garfield block but
has not definitely mado up his mind
about it. Ho does not expects to at
tempt to erect another hotol hero for
tho present.
ARE ALLOWED PENSIONS.
Government Takes Cnro of Veterans
and Widows.
Announcement is mado from
Washington that pensions have been
allowed to tho following at the rate
specified per month, in this vicinity:
Wentworth C. Baker, Empire City,
$20; Reuben Casteel, Marshfield,
$15; Peter Chance, Marshfield, $20;
Alice C. Doll, Marshfield, $12; Adam
Pershbaker, Prosper, $15; Chas. A.
Rodgers, Bandon, $12; Hiram
Weatherby, Scottsburg, $1C.
ISSUES CHALLENGE.
Tho North Bend High School pub
licly challenges the Marshfield High
School to two football games to bo
played beforo New Year's Day.
RALPH COKE. Manager.
Seo display of prizes for RED
MEN'S MASQUE BALL in Lockhart's
window.
O. W, MERCHANT.
Does all kinds of houso wlr-
ing. All work guaranteed to
bo well Insulated.
MARSHFIELD, Oro.
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Personal Notes I
R. F. STREET will shortly move
Into his fine new home in We3t
Marshfield.
MISS DOROTHY WATSON of Co
qullle, Is spending a few days with
friends here.
DAVID REESE and family, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Smith on Coos River.
ROBERT, CHURCH is today moving
to. the Luse ranch on Coos River,
ho having recently leased It.
MRS, AS. BROWN of Coqullle,
passed through here today en route
home, from California points.
MRS. PHILLIP REICHERT return
ed today from San Francisco whero
she has been making an extended
stay.
T. M. DIMMICICs now home In Cen
torvllle Is nearlng completion and
the family expects to occupy It this
week.
T. M. DIMMICK's new homo In Cen
tervlllo Is nearlng completion and
the family expects to occupy it this
week.
MR. and MRS. E. POLLEXFEN re
turned from San Francisco on tho
M. F. Plant today to spend tho
winter with relates here. They
have leased their homo In San
Francisco for the winter months.
It is possible 'that they may decide
to make their permanent homo
here.
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CULLINGS OF COQUILLE.
interesting News' of the Valley ns
Told by the Herald.
Grandma Crowley, mother of Mrs.
J. B. Fox, of this city, is dead. Tho
old lady recently passed her 95th
birthday and had been feeble for
some time.
Quite a serious accident occurred
In tho sawmill of Col. Rosa,, near
Bandon ono day last week, resulting
In considerable damage to one of
tho engines. The crank pin broko
with the result that th'e cross-head
was broken and the machine was
otherwise damaged.. Mr. Rosa went
to tho Bay Monday for tho purpose
of getting a new cro3S-head.
Born in Coquillo, to Mr. and Mrs.
Mcppnald, a daughter.
Miss NelHo Brown was a passesn
gor from Marshflold to this city.
J. A. Yoakam has completed plans
nnd specifications for the new busi
ness house on First street on the lots
formerly occupied by Fox's second
hand store. Tho building will be two
storios high and the upstairs will bo
fitted up into rooms for the Tuttlo
Hotel while the lower floor wjll bo a
storo room. Grant Harry is tho
nwiior
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Mrs. Mnrgaret Baker formerly or
Myrtle. P,olnt, who had spent the last
month or sp .at. the home of her
nephew, J, H. Hodge, of Flshtrap,
died 'on tho 2Gth Inst., nged 71
5'ears 10 months and 21 days. Tho
fttnoral took place at tho Flshtrap
oemotory, tho services being con
ducted by Rov. J. N. McConnel, o
this city.
Miss Callio Chandler, of. Myrt'o
Point, was a passenger to Coquillo
by Thursday's train and took tho
Liberty for Bandon, being on her
way to Port Orford whero she has
been engaged to teach a term of.
school. This will bo her third term
in that place.
II. G. Stratton, of this city, start
ed yesterday for Portland with his
nged father, the Rev. Dr. Stratton,
who Is In feeblo health. The old
gentleman will remain in that city
till his son is located on tho bay side
aftor tho steamer Liberty Is tak'on.
around.
J. P. Mossor who has been at St
Martin's Springs for several weelcs,
returned homo by last Friday's
Broakwator. Ho is feeling bettor
than ho has for many months, but
did not exactly enjoy tho rough trip
by sea. ,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hawkins, of
Oakland, California, arrived by tho
last Plant and are enjoying a visit
with rolattves and friends In the Co
quillo valley. They stopped first with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moomaw, Mrs.
Moomaw being a nolco of Mrs. Haw
kins. A special school meeting for Co
quillo district has been called for Sat
urday,. Decombor 5, to decldo by voto
whether or not a tax shall ho lovlod
for school purposes. If tho question
is decided in tho affirmative, the dlB
rlct will have tho benefit of nlno
month's school this year.
Jack Hnnnls disposed of his one
half interest In the Crowe cigar and
billiard rooms Wednesday, and ho
left tho same day onroute for tha
east.
Read tho Times' Want Ad8.