THE DAILY COOS B.AY TIMES, MAflSHFtELD. O.REGO& THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908.
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Two Good Policies
'riftffibi
half completed he 13 certain that
It will show a big increase ovr a
year ago when about 750 of schocl
children were enumerated.
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This" Store Will Give a Special
Price on Hats
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COOS IUT Tfirs.
The following tables givy
hours Of High and low tides
every clay tills eek:
Data. I h. m.fr ft.-lb. mrrt.
$3,ti0 Hatsior $2,50 $2.55Hatsfof $ J ,95
REMEMBER: These Prices
Continue Only Two bays.
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contains a particularly fine as
sortment of high class articles.
The cutting parts are made of
the finest steel, and will retain
their edge for years, "file
rirlr.es nro mnrlef.ntp.
RDWARE CO
id have f3 6ne upori your" Life and
the other upon your Property.. You'
are' then protected iri a aoublb sense
and your family is also protected in(.
case anything should happen to you;
or the honse.'burn down by accident.'
The dost of either Fife of Life iffsiW
anco is infinitesimal in comparison!,
with its great blessings and the actu- '
al, substantial- protection it affords?
to both' you and' your posterjty.. ,
Thursday
Friday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
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.3 8:28 G; 9:13
4 9:15 7.0 1Q;15
.5 10:05 7;3 n:itf
6 10:47 7.G
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Thursday
F.riday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
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.3 0.5G1 1.5
41. 3 : Q2.1 1,3
51 3:57, 2.1
.6 4:401 2.3
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3:J7 1.1
4:04 0.3
4: $3 1-0.5
5: 3 9 -1.0
For particulars gee HENRY SEJTO
STACKEX, OF
Title Guarantee
Abstract Go:
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WESTERN oftKCON.
Fair oi'ig'Ht and Friday with
easterly winds'.
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TOTTEN To Mr. and Mrsi.-L. F.
Tott6n'at the Pumping-Station, a
son.
Ihrorptonrtcd.
F. E. HAGUE, Fre.
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M. D. SUMNER, Vice-Prcs.
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W)ftfii Bracelets 1
New stock and good quality. Every article bought at the Carleton
Jewelry Co. is guaranteed. Prices reasonable One Ticket Free
with every $5.00 purchase on Aitomatic Canary. Bird worth $-10. !
.Repairing of all kinds in Jewelry line a specialty.
'See Our Line of Clocks, Dijim -ds mid Watcli'eS For' Xmns Gifts.
CAHLETOrJ nw&iMY CO.
FIRtST TRUST AITD SATHTOS HANK BUIIiDTNG, MARSIIFIELT).
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Subscriptions. Received for AH
againes and Newspapers
ANY I'ERIODIOAIi PUBIiTSHEl) ANYWHERE SUPPLIED RX
Norton: & Hansen
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I COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS:
Cavanagh, Chapman (Sit Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturhmg. Launches a Specialty t
Foot of Queea Avenue, Marshfield
COOS BAY
Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Mlsa
Lucy' S. Horton.
i. .- f W Voice Miss Mable 'Clare Mlllls.
ACadeHiy OI MUSIC Art ot Expression Mrs. Rebecca
Luse-Stump. Classes In Har-
ELMER A. TODD, Director.
irony, Sight Reading, etc.
New O'Connell Building
Phono 1055
Get Your Suit Pressed
While you wait, bathe, sleep'
or wrilie you tat at WAS
SON'S SHOP, on A' street.
If you have not a suit, let
me" nfae you one for' $35 oV
$ io: 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' I1 am able td'glve'a' nor
rcc'f desrMptiorf df just what
-. 'you1 want,-1-will guarauted'you
i a good lit'. PHONE 2211;
Lcasiie Meeting. The- Citizens'
League will meet this evening; at the
Finnish hall on 'C street to discuss
municipal affairs.
Small Vessels In Tlio- Osnrnv
! from Rocuo River nnrt' flip TJnlinrt
j from the Sluslaw arrived' In yester-
jday wit'li cargoes of saltnon. Both
will take cargoes of merchandise
back.
Young- Child' Dead:, Nellie Gray
Stallard, the eight months old" child
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas;. Stallard' of
South Broadway, died' at their home
last nigh't' of infantile diseases'. Tile"
funeral will be held' from' the home
Friday' afternoon", tile- Rev. H. s!
Rutl'ddge bfllc'ia'tirig.-
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Al L-ORJtj,
' Liucr'ty' Cbiniiig; Tlie' steamer
Liberty will' lie-' urcjugiltf from-' the
1 Coquille just as soon as the weathdr
will pdrmlt. The boat Is Ito .be- ori'd
of the vessels of tlie Consolidated
Boat Cbriipany o" Cobs Bay which
takes over the Edwards, Rogers' and
other boat lines. Captain Edwards
of the Alert said' today that the ney
company is figuring on1 buildins, a
large' e'jJcfurs'iont boat to be used on
the bay and inlets-.
South Marshfield
Coal $4V50 pef Ton
Dry Stove Woof$2:00 p6r
tier. We solicit yotir trade. All
orders filled promptly;
COOS RAY FUEL COSH? ANY
J. C. DOANE & SON, Props.
Phone 53-1-i-or1 Leave Orders at'
L S. KAUFMAN & CO.
GOOD COU0H MEDICINE.
doughs, colds, croup and whoop
ing cough are promptly cured by
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There
is no better or safer medicine made
as it contains nothing that, will In
jure the smallest child. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS:
Take School Census.. John F.
Hall, clerk df the school board, is
compiling the annual school census
of Marshfield. He has- the work- about
Ferry Curries Many. During the
month of November, the ferry boat
plying between Marshfield and
Eastsldo carried 2,1 9 G passengers.
The machinery of the ferry has been
causing some difficulty, the clutches
boirig too light and necessitating
running it one way orily. New
clntches are being secured so that
It can run direct without turning
around. When it runs direct, it
makes it iri about three minutes
while an additional minute is- re
quired In turning around.
North Ilen'd Mrin Loses. Notico
wds received hero todaV that the
Oregon snpr6me coiirt had upheld
the, decision of the lower cbiifts in
the case of Jacob L. Stern vs. A. J.
Vb'lz, alas John Volz. tflio .case
arose over a debt alleged to' hrive
been contracted by Volz in froise,
fdaho. Volz tried to show that ho
was' In North Bend at the' time he
was alleged to be In BWiso, but L. A.
Liljecivist who prosecuted produced
numerous aflldavlts to the contrab
and the lower Courts held' against
Volz. Volz is' now running a saloon
in North Bend and about $335' is
Involved Jn the action.
COrtTIIELTS DELICATESSEN
Second and 'O' Streets
Why is a cup of our coffee
better than any other you can
get?
First It is made of the best
grade of coffee'. ,
'' Second WE make it fresh.
Third Wo serve it with
rich cream. Our LUNCHES
are like- our coffee, they' are
hard to beat.
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Building Material
CEMENT
BRICK v
LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA C0TTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES
NORTH BEND HARDWARE (8b SUPPLY CO
North Bend, Oregon.
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Masters arid McLain :
::' General' ContractorVBuildirg' :
::- Material and'
Beaver Hill Goalr
Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011 -826
I fours
icie
Cab Call Bervice at All
Good Hearee and Vehicle!
UEI8NER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stablo.
HAY FOR SALi: Wholesalo and
retail,
3d and 'A' 8ts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
FOR SALE An organ, cheap. -Apply
Phone 1521.
LOST Pair of new glasses between
J. E. Graham's residence and his
office. Finder, please leave at his
office and receive reward.
GIRL WAITED For general house
work. Family of 3. Phono 1G7, Mrs
Rau.-No. 1 Broadway. .
FOR- SALE Household furniture
nearly new, Call on Mrs. Relchert
across from Marble Works.
ALOON FOR SALE Being com
pelled to retire, will sell' popular
money making saloon on easy
terms. Bargain. Address: "Re
tiring" care Times.
FOR SALE Complete housekeeping
equipment, dining room set, rock
ers, Morris chair, dresser, buffet,
2 bedsteads and bedding, rugs,
eouch, range complete wtih cook
ing utensils and dishes- all as good
as new-purchas'sr can leaso house.
i See J. D. McNeil, Cooa building.
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FOR SAt,E One 12. H. P. stationary
Standard Gas'Englrie. On'o 14x3G
' scow cheap. Oakley & Arnold,
North Bond.
THREE JVJEN SUBSCRIBE ,
$225 FOR NEW FOND
Money to Defray Expenses of Coos
Ray Representatives at Capital
CoWiiiig Ren'dlly.
The subscriptions for the- fiiri'd to
defray the expenses df CObs Bay's
representatives at Washington a'rid
Salen'l this winter are cbnlii in
good' shape. G; W. iarletbri1 started
the circulation of the s'ub'scri'p'tfiri
paper late yesterday and' before noon
today, t'n'e following subscrTy'tlon1 had
been ni'ade:
Wnl.4 Grimes ' $75
G. W. Carieton . ...... 75
P'. Herihessy . 75
It is' expected triat ni'nriy others
will' subscribe freely to' tlib' fund as
It will1 be ond' of' tll'd- riibst1 dffedtivS
pieces of boosting that has been
done for Coos Bay tliis season.
It' l's proposed that in1 a'dllitlo'n to
sdn'dhg WaUer Lyori t'o Washing
ton and Francis' H. ClaVke to' Saieni',
tiat' Marsli'fldid cdntriutito towards
the fund' that will' be required1 td
send1 Blnger1 Herman off tlie' Coqiillle
Yalley. Mr. Hermariri w'hild dlredtly
r'eprdsbrit'irtg the Cocitiille' vHllby, will
be' helping Coos- county anil' Cods
Bay and many of the loflal' bdosters
feel that Marsliftdld mlglit assist iii
that fiihd.
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Persondt Notes i
J. MOSSI left on the stage for Rose
burg last evening.
DAVlD WORTH of Bandon, is a
Marshfield visitor.
MRS!. A. M. BUNTEN of Beaver Hill.
is w guest at tho homo of George
Ayre.
WM.. KLAHN aild wife, of Empire,
are guests at tlie E. iv. Bernitt
lioirio.
J.' b, JOHNSON has' returned from
ft trih- to Boise,. Idaho and other
pblh't's Ih tHO' west.
MIS yLICE McCORMXc will cti
tb'ftillri the Prisollla Club at hdr
hdmd Friday evening.
CLAUDE NA3BURG Is moving his
office from the Lockhart buHdlng"
to the Flanagan and Bennett Bank
building.
MISS LEAH ROGERS of Coos River,
is expected Here tomorrow. to
Spend Sunday with Miss Mamie
Mahoney. j
MRS. E. K. JONES' entertained tho
Biographic Club at her homo
Tuesday afternoon, tho event
marking the-birthday of her sister.
Miss Stella- O'Connell.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE was over
from Coquille yesterday on busi
ness. He is- busy preparing for,
the, adjourned erm of circuit
court which- will convene In Co
quille, December 14.
F. bdW WlM SUIT
AGAINST COURTNEY MILL
Circuit Conrfc Upholds Lien For
About $.100 Against Bankrupt
Held to Bo Prior to Mortgage.
Word has been received here that
Judge Hamilton of the Circuit court,
has upheld the lien of F. S. Dow
against the Courtney Mill Company
for about $500 and Issued1 an order 1
permitting the foreclosing. Tho1
c'a'se is one of tho many growing out
of tho bankruptcy of tho promoters
of the mill project. Mr. Dow fur
nished lime and comont an if was
never paid. Ho sued for It Is a'
preferred claim and Judge Hamilton
held that the Hen was prior to tho
mortgage for $20,000 given by tho
company to W. F. Matthews, the
present assignee, but which is now
held by Waldemar Seton of Port
land, Clarke, Blako and Llljcqvlst
represented Mr. Dow In tho suit.
FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut' stoyo
length, also well equipped wood
and coal yard for rent. Apply D,
D. Campbell, North Front street
FOR SALE Speedy motor
Apply Geo. Goodrum;
Boat.
FOR. SALE Cheap One large air
tight stove, suitable for large room
or bar Also cash register. In
quire of Merchant & Kammorer.
Foley's Orlno Laxatlvo cures chro
nic constipation and stimulates tho
liver, Orlno regulates the bowels so
they will act naturally and you do
not have to take purgatives conti
nuously. For sale by RE-D CROSS
PHARMACY, JOHN PREUSS, Prop.
DEGREE OF HONOR
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
Mascot Lodge of Marshfield, Holds
Annual Business Meeting and Elec
tion At Its Hall.
Mascot Lodge, Degreo of" Honor,
has elected the following officers for
tho ensuing year:
Chief of honor Minnie Brainard.
Maid of honor Jennie Rasmussen
Chief of ceremonies Anna Hol
land.
Recorder Fannie Hazard.'
Financier D. L. Rood.
Receiver Dora Cathcart.
Usher Lizzie White.
Inner watch J. D, Johnson.
Outer watch Cora Bowron.
W. H. BUNCH, county superintend
ent, was- over from , Coquille this
week making1 his regular tour or
inspection of the schools. He ex
pects tobe present at the cere
monies , that will probably be ar
ranged: for tho opening of tho
now Marshfield high school' build
ing. DORSEY KREITZER arid wife, en
tertained a feV friends at' cards
last evening'. Among their guesta
were H, W. Painter arid wife, M.
C: Horton arid wife. Dr. J. W.
Ingram and, wife, A. T. Haines
and' wife', Wni. Grimes and' wlfo
arid Eugene Crostliwait. Refresh
ments were served.
' 4 $ 4 -4
Tl'l'E1 THEATRE.
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The Cramer Stock Company will
play here next Saturday and Sunday
nights In the funriy comedy "My
Friend Brown." This is the first
time that this play has ever been
produced this side of Portland or
San Francisco. It's a good comedy
full of laughs and without a doubt
is tho best that has over been seen
hero.
Mr. Cramer states that ho has
some plays which ho Is going to put
on here that will mak,o tho peoplo
sit up and take notice. The com
pany plays here every Saturday and
Sunday night and knowing Mr. Cra
mer as wo do suffice It to say that
wo know the performances will all
bo of tho 'A' class. Don't forget,
Saturday and Sunday nights, De
cember 5 and G "My Friend Brown"
at the comfortable woll heated Ma
sonic Opera House.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from' Coos Bay for Portland -SATURDAY,
DECEMBER- C, nt 8 A. M.
See display of prizes for RED
MEN'S MASQUE BALL in Lockhart'a
window.
TWICE TOLD TALES.
How Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
cures coughs and colds has not only
been told twice but It has been told
thousands of times all over tho
world and will be told again from
your own home If you will give It a
trial. For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
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TO INSURE HAPPINESS
WHEN YOU .MARRY,,
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If you would bo happy when mar
ried it will bo necessary to consult
tho birth month of tho future hus
band or wlfo, according to tho latest
theory.
By deductions taken from the plan
ets astrologers havo made a tablo ot
those months which aro not In ac
cord.
January cannot agreo with ono
born In July!
February' cannot agreo with ono
born In August.
March cannot agreo with ono bora
In September!
April cannot agree with ono bora
In Oclobdr.
May cannot agree' with ono born la
November.
Juno cannot agree with ono bora
in December.
For tho ohcouragbmont of thoso
who need to be' cheered there is an
other tablo of correct affinities:
Thoso born In will agree with,
thoso born In
January March and May
Fobruary April and Juno
March May and July
April Juno and August
May, July and Soptomber
Juno August and September
July Sept. and November
August Octob, and December
Soptomber. .. .Novom. and January
October, Decern, and February,
November January and March
December! .. ,, February and April ,
A word to the wise Is sufficient!
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