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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1908. rV75 ?mi i Punching; Bags v Personal -'Noter lr WI PRIZES Iff HSK BALS r m s . awwtM. iivtw sr jft&fl'fljeifi.ii-. . .v .v jj-v f Foot Bails v:Foo.tBailPants Boxing Gloves i AND t jj yEVERYTIIING TO MAKE THE V i J,J UlOY, , HAPPY CHRISTMAS ( 7 AT . Th Cm per " ft1' i .. -k--..-j-:j::-;i - -:j-n-u- -nfr-K-o -::--- a I Coos Bay Liquor Co. i arr.uAL run a rcu UAiaunu tt '10 year old XXXX Rye, pep 1 Kiillon $1.00 . Best quality Tort Wine, pe ( -; gallon $2.00 T pest quality Sherry "Wine, per 8 gallon $2.00 "Best quality Angelica Wine, tt lc gnUon $2.00 8 ! i :: ! L 'Best quality Table Claret, per j'j gallon COo 1 ?Try a case of Welnlinrd or T. Lager Beer (Union Made). 1 . I'iVIK IJJ1.JJI V JIVX I FREE DELIVERY PHONE 481 t: Masters and McLain : :: ; : General Contractor's Buildirg ; Material and Beaver, Hill Coal I Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2011, - 826, 0- s5J!5E! mmtmtm Everything Back., m But the Dirt arshfield Hand 0 Oi i j ct leani liauiimiy tr4,x ss&J; o Why Is a" cup of our coffetf better than any other you can 0 get? ' First It Is made -of th1- -? BEST coffee. . Second Wo make it fresh. I Third AVE servo it with cream. " O Our LUNCHES are like our O coffee, they are hard to beat. CORTIIELL'S DELICATESSEN. " South Marshfield Coal$4.50perTonI Dry Stove Wood $2.00 per tier. We solicit your trade. All orders filled promptly. COOS DAY FUEL COMPANY J. O. DOANE & SON, Props. Phono 531 or Leave Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. ..''' --.-.--. TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1761 -.... .-- PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOnN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for salt! $1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. O--.--.-o----0---- You can BUY or SELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dlft Catch and profit try them Jm HP 4- You want The Newest You want The. Best, You want The Price 1 :: i :: i Ur osom Frid Has Them All so take a hint and j Things Men SMOKING JACKETS BATH ROBKS PAJAMAS SHIRTS i i TIES HOW ABOUT A BOX OF SIX-EVERWEAR SOX GUARANTEED g,x M0NTHS, $1.50. 1, -j . ft 1 : , -: y v n . X. ,, Diamond rings,, I Buttons, Scarfpins Lockets etc- at TOWERS the Jeweler TXlA"&umn -K i"'W'''''; - 'H':'';' I lwr rf& dfk. f8 H TB HP $ i . ,'-- Mr. C. H. Wagner, Gen. Mgr. Russ Lumber Co., San Diego, Cal., U. S. A., writes as follows: "A flro occurred during the night of August 17th and was not discovered until morning. Blaze had died out as the roofing would not Ignite. This roof Is covered with your Malthoid' Roofing. We consider that tho resistance of the Malthold Roofing stopped the blaze and saved tho plant." ! ! t ! t The Paraffine Paint Co. C. E. NICHOLSON, -ili . ifr . ; .it ,...t-,t. -it-.T.- fc.l.-il.-j. Call and Inspect M K4iVBMPFRKH ,i Hr r Toilet Sets; oil "W 1 ing and Writing Sets, Siivc- Brushes and member we factory and in our lino. Tickets on $40 musical bird freo A K l:l" " "jjjH T CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, MARSHFIELD. l,,.3i.ili .. ! .$.. p. $.. - i Do Your Early Christmas Shopping Now WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPTiETE IF YOU DON'T OARE TO TAKE THE ARTICLES nOME WE'LL SET TnEM ASIDE FOR YOU. Norton & L JM Ml ml see w.hat natty togs ar.e Appreciate nousi: SLIPPERS INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS SILK MUFFLERS HATS, SUSPENDERS HtSHFIKLl), ORE. i I it Brooches, Cuff- 'K- . 3fiW SWT TJfl fcff - - - ' - ''i'i' San Francisco California Local Distributor - ft -.!.- E.$i-ifr - Military, Manlcur-I Hat Brushes. Re-1 mako prices satis give you tho be&tl with every $5.00 purchase. fr.i.. .. .0.0 1,-,., i 1-.. i Hansen j -4 I - miw HPxl ' KWJH B H H'" KH i coos bay thm:s. The following tnbles give hours of high and low tides every day this week: DECEMBER, 1008. nan wateri ' a. &. j v. the for M. Data. 'I h. m.l ft. 1 h. m. ft. 6.3 5.5 5.6 Thursday Friday . Saturday SUNDAY 8:28 9:15 10:05 10:47 6 5 7.0 7.3 7.G 9:13 10:15 11:10 DECEMBER, . 1008. LOW WAXEltl iU . 1 P, M. Date. I h. ra. ft, h. m.l ft. Thursday Friday -. Saturday SUNDAY .31 0.5G 41 3:02 5 3:67 .6 4:46 1.5 3:07 1.1 1.8 4:04 0.3 2.1 4:531-0.5 2.3 D:39-1.0 WMAT'HUR FORECAST. ' (By Associated P-ess.) WE8TBRN -1 OREGON. Fair tonight and Thursday, ex- cept rain in south most portion; northerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four 'hours end' lng at 5 p. m., Dec. S, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 57 O Minimum 43 At 5 p. m 51 Precipitation 42 Wind, southeast; partly cloudy. ' r Had Long Session. Last evening's session of the city council was one of the longest drawn out the city coun cil has held recently, it being about 11:35 when the body adjourned and even then there was considerable un finished business. Undergoes Oi)eration. Mrs. G. M. Bailey of Cooston underwent an operation at the Marshfleld General hospital yesterday. She is reported getting aiong'nicely. The operation was performed by Dr. Hoiiseworth assisted by Drs. Mingus and Straw1. AH Licenses "Expire. Deputy Game Warden Cal. Wright calls at tention to the fact that all licenses for hunting expire December 31', and says that hunters should remember this fact and see that they securo new '6n'es 'and comply with the law. , Send Apple Exhibit. The Cham .ber of Commerce has sent the box of apples bel6hglng to J". D. Benharii' which has been on exhibit here and somb apples' from Phil Wilbur's trees to Vd'le, to be exhibited at tile Oregon-Idaho Development congress there. Start Boat Line. Capt. Robt. Dun ham and Chief Engineer A. D. Dunj ham of the Roanoke, are members of a new company which will operate a boat lino between Portland and Tillamook. They have secured tho Argo which formerly plied In tho Co qullle trade for tho new run. Messrs. Dunham formerly lived here. Stops Runaway. E. K. Jones yes terday afternoon stopped a runaway on Front street. The horse, attach- ed to a milk wagon was hitting a merry clip and none or the many onlookers thought that Mr. Jones would be able to stotf his wild race. However, a quick grab secured a rein DRESSMAKING Of all kinds done at reasonable prices. Rodms over Mangan's Undertaking Parlors. Mi's. Lash & Hunter, Broadway. WANTED By a young man, good second-hand wheel. Phono 1221. WANTED To rent two nicely fur bished housekeeping rooms. Man and wife. Address 'Z' care Times. WANTED Boy or girl to strip to bacco. Apply at once at Howard's cigar factory on Sheridan street. FOR SALE Launch Blanco, cost rfow yedr ag& $1,150. Will sell now for $C00. Owner going away. See Claude Naqburg, rooms 1, 2 Flanagan &' Bennett building. FOR SALE An organ, cheap. Ap ply Phono 1621. FOR SALE Household furniture nearly now. Call on Mrs. Relchert across from Marble Works. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent, Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street. Completo List of Winners at RedmerTs Masquerade Is Announced. The award of prizes to the winners of the various awards at the Red men's masquerado ball has just been completed. The prizes Were con tributed by various firms around town. The complete list of prize winners Is as follows: Best American InUlan, C. H. Allger 0f North Bend; best American Indian i woman, Edith Allger of North Bend; i bui:uiiu utrsi iiiuitui, ueu. rurrni; sec- ond best Indian woman, Mrs, Geo. FarrIn; Handsomest costume, Mrs. ! Pettyjohn, handsomest 'costume, sec-' ond prlze' Mrs- O'Kelly; oldest mar- i ivki uuuinu, utu. ixiuiiuis .iiiu wile, pinged SI and 76; most original char A actor, gentleman, F. E. Monroe of ..!.! n....ln n XYil. 1 1 1 lady, Golda Cortheel, most original character, gentleman, second prize, H- Larson, most original character, ' lful'. second prize, Miss Freda Eck- ' lioft of North Bend; best sustained pcharacter, gontleman, Earl Savage; I best sustained character, lady, Mrs. Thos. Rooke; best sustained char acter, gentleman, second prize, Jas. Ferrey, Jr.; best sustained character, lady, second prize, Mrs. Nora Daly; jolllest character, gentleman, J. B. Tower; jolllest character, lady, Jen nie Elckworth; jolllest character, gentleman, second prize, Hank Wells, jolllest character, lady, second prize, Mrs. Geo. Snyder; homeliest costume, gentleman, E. C. Anderson; home liest costume, lady, Lilly Wilson; most comical character, gentleman, Mr. Addison; most comical character, lady, Miss lies; prize waltz, gentlo man, Ed. Archer; prize waltz, lady, Mrs. Agnew; second prize waltz, gentleman, R: J. Healey; second prize waltz, lady, Mrs. Dunning; prize two step, gentleman, Ferd Painter; prize two stop, lady, Mrs. Robt. Marsden, Jr.; second prize two step, gentleman, Sam Marsden; I second 'prize two step', lady, MlsS Freda 'Eckh6ff; flrst'masker In hall, gentleman, Joe Noble; first masker In' hall, lady, Mrs. Harry Scott; prize waltz, couple, gentleman, Billy Cary; prlzb waltz ( couple; lady, . Selnia Holm; costliest costume, Mrs. E. M. Ward of North Bend; first couple in hall, H. A. Ccott, 'Mrs: L. Elliott; first couple on floor, gontleman, Frank Mlldr of North 'Bend'; first couple on floor, lady, Miss Maud Bowron; slickest couple, gentleman, Billy Cary and Edith Holmes-; best representative group of four, T. W. Lynch, J. Millet, Jas. Estfesi, Ed. Ar cher. and an Instant later the animal was. brought to a standstill. . Kill More Rats. Tho crusade against rodents In11 Marshfleld con.t tlnues and rates are getting very, scarce. Last evening, tho city counj cil allowed Marshal Carter ?3.4fl for bounties that ho had paid boys' for tho dead rodents, five cents for eaoh rat being allowed. Start New Store. E. Crosthwalt and others have leased the rooni (ln the Garfield block formerly occupied by Smith's Cafe and will shortly start a news stand, cigar and tobacco store, etc., Mr. Crosthwalt camo'librb recently from Oklnhoma. Ho ltkt't'o' day for Portland to purchase ' ' Ill's stock. ' I ij Einniett Plerco III. Emmett Pierce bumped his leg on somologs the other day, and yesterday some peculiar complication set In i 'that caused him much pain, tho, . Hinb cramping sovoroly. Physicians ,fto unablo to explain the peculiar, , all ment. Ho Is reported much better today. Goes to Washington, i Walter .Lyon will leavo tomorrow or next day for Washington where ho will endeavor to secure additlonql ap propriations for tho development of Coos Bay. En route ho wlty. fltOHflat tho Oregon-Idaho Development ,con-gress-at Vale. Ho will bo, ,ibsont several weeks, . See "UNCLE JOSn"' and laugh'. ' i ' Mesdemolselles LeMas and LIzetto, direct from Paree, will appear at the Opera Houso FRIDAY, J JEQIWIBER lltli, aftor act 2, , , ,,, ,,, Soo "UNCLE JOSH" and onjoy a good laugh Friday. , Xmas Presents Try tho GUNNERY. . .. ii i, i ,n. WHEAT $2.00 at Haines. ' - r - s-- w rw- r"v- ! -ir f j U o ;T B. B. OSTLIND of the-j dS A. Smltli mill, is ill of the hij. A 4-M S MILO PEARSON ofTj!i lleas a .' Marshfleld visitor today. E. L. C. FARRINleTFftKlff via Drain for Wllametto points. j J ornlng y valley Jt it MISS MARY McDONALD of Black '. Creek, is yfslung 'MafshSSld V friends. " ." n J. E. COOPER lpiVcSrt3daTfJdrjPort-:j land where h,owmspeSd'l4lfew"u,; days on business. " HENRY LAIRD Sf LogjOfl. -Dmig-? las county, has been vMtlhg- rela- tives on Coo? BayiH ff,?! V W. L. WALKER, a-prominont and -j , energetic citlzcnof CqostQn Jhaa .. been in MarshHd forith?.p1ist few V days on business revelations. WM. REYNOtibS' btbrtlhftd.Slwhov was here a few days' ago with his brother-lnrlaw, K. Batt-rTichenor. Y will takef-HoineBtead dr i timber claim near-JiIyrtle Polnt., ! CHARLES IUBSEYWhp has chargoj'. juBau; wnp na Krui)t, orjajof t ' Company! i aero, of tho bank the Unit- ed StorpS' Com left to- day fori IJdrHaild; 0i I., i i j i business, t While helisJiWay.fTJm Hall willy look aftertiielproporty. if .-' . i " l .' a it FRANCIS H. CLARKffiJeft today for.'. Portland to mrfkd some preliminary arrangements loWifog plan to havo' , tho Oretfoh. JfefrlalntiiiuithlR winter.. iwlll normltit M. a TJrtf nf A Coos Bay and toMOvelop the rivers.'. and harbors of the state. ' JOHN4.SNDJR'Ji2)l"imlly, havoy moved Into their new building at2 BroHdWdyfiand7iWashlllgtQQSwJerojj they will conduct the Snyder hotel..'. Mr. Snyder was engaged in theA, ho&I Jliff&H hqrelfgrjfsVi-fourV vnnra nnrl liln Inni' nvnprlpnro ln r. -a -, , sures tha success "SC the new " der." J Jw'i Sny-K J, W.BENNETJ Rbbtfltje rites from Paso oMs railldjjfre uWrat-t lng from tho eTTectsOf Tils recen cenc wilf attack of rheumatism and shortly return home, The news ott his complpeto recovery will bejt ' Ii I gfily Igrcvttfylil fe-;to j jh Ul .R-njan ji -tfrlcndsu,throughouUthisM.gSCJ;h2n who Uwarmjy welcome him back. Ui is ejjcteffTthW tbM Bennett' 1)6 fixftg bet Miflwe some finie-' In-' lllscojnjiy flgBr .California points will return with l t' l p 4 'l "' r. ,. AMI i'i a - ..?'', i ,j eLksAiamf. fcdwhiiitjffiE TO DIRECT THE CENSUS iC-fWrtfniiiilinHj 3:. iv.ar4njnp A.iSiiiulliors?, j,V. R. Hnlncs and li'W'ViWvAJwircWlifiBftrffittrAi E," OTffifflfti8KCS Vdk overilng a.(eommltteeiompo5ed df1J,.dW."Flfirnagari(i'E.)ni-McAr,thnr, Pi A'. Sfindberr,"Wi RrHrtine8iand.L, W!"TraVerJWas 'selected ito inutnlce supervision 'of itha (proposed, census. Rf- TVtar'sKfioldt J'lt wnsi agreed that itfco work ' lyeJlBtarted' as ' qulakly, . as , pos sible; -Tho' ElkBiarojioonfldontnthat tho1 census willBhow a populatlqn ot moro'than5j000ithei.numb.or enulr,- ed-itoiisbcuxoia charter fori an Elk,'3 "icfdge'iheroj. 1 i i, ii if, mi w ami t Tho census. iwllli bef done, syoip, atlcallyj Tha olty, vjlllnihAi Klrt?11 into'distrlcta nnd BUhQornmttQpsJain(l onumerators'jnamed tQiCnAyaSjhem. Until tho i.wprk lis cqmplQtfldiL uho Elks will meet every Tuesday evon- I . O n'nlnnlr MIH ? W -Tit'ff r T rr : ufy uiilo ) ! ' I I ! I " i ,, , ii ' "A'1 1 i i i , . t innouncemenit ' ' Wo arb'Stlll 'tiding' buslfless'' at tha s'mb" ol'd' stitn'd. Wey1 could ' " not heat our iirlcd Bso thiiy 'tried to cut off our supplied. Ohr bfflce Is ' on. South Frorit street', tlext W tho Alli ance warohous6. Wo 'are 'working la tho Interest of tho peoiilo.' "Wo t'ako no Ranees, therefore,1 by 'trad ing with lis tou got'idst what1 'you pay1 "for and d6 bot' pay1 for " any losses of bad1 ria'y, etc. Your money Is good -with us. ' It wo icannot sava yoU money W6 do not ppect your trade, t Please call and,w W.HI, ex plain howwocaa eavp.iypu,' roptje. Thanking you for any .trade, you, nay favor us with, i we are , ,, ili ii lYours truly , , ' " RIEBE WHOLESALE .QQ,U J i .. ..ui : r i ' , ,, ' ' Seo "UNCLE JOSIIV, And ,laufth. " ' ' 4 " i ' ', ii ., "Unoloi'JoBh" will , be la ,tprwa FRIDAY.1- i H.u.f i ii i i ,,,! i Twoi hours of ,i solid , tun, leoi "Undo Josh" FRIDAY at MASOJO Opera HoUso; i " , sr t it t ::