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' ,?' THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,1003. nr rn v J? ;. a I i i ( A Clear, Steady Light; sbPN auch ns willt not tzlp or hurt Uip eyes, is given by one ol our Frosted Electric Lamps. It gives a soft lllu-,-mlnatIonj without, tljp glare so pecu liar tp,,gp and to the ordinary clc'ar , bulbs. Let' us Install a system of t Electric Lighting In your home. You , will find, it much superior 'to oil lamp1? Jn.ieyer'y way and far better , for tho eyes ,of yourself and family. ..Our, workmanship is thorough and qurr prices the, standard of, modera tion. Oregon , Elect rical A' STREET, MARSHFIELD --- -x$ u & tt a n t Coos Bay Liquor Co. i, J SPBCPLFOR AFEWDAYSOET I tt"10 yen old XXXX Rye, per a ,', i gallon 4.00 i .'. Host qunlity Port Wine, pc ,. gallon . S2.00 a I A! I nest qunmy nucrry wine, per ,piUon 92.00 Hoftt quality Vngclica AVine, pi :lIon . $2.00 Rest qimllty Table Claret, per gallon COc Try n case of Welnliard or Lager Beer (Union Made). FREE DELIVERY PHONE 4l' t2 a- a it a a Masters and Mclain I it-. -jj- i-t - -r- t General Contractcr'scBuildirg Material and Beaver Hill Coal 4 Office: Broadway & Queen St faionesZni 1-826 !S33SSSBSa!SBaaSOT,s Everything Back p But the Dirt M Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry ii'i er i v '- SEASONABLE ADVICE. Send home a bottle of Chamber-1 Iain's Cough Remedy today along with your other household supplies. It is the best investment you can make at this season of the year, es pecially if there are children in the home. There is no better medicine obtainable. It contains no opium 'or other narcotics. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. South M'arshfield' Coa-SOperTon Dry Stove W.od $2.00 per tier. We solicit your trade,, Alj orders filled promptly, COOS BAY FUEL .COMPANY J. O. DOANE & SON, Props. Phono 534 or Leave Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. DeWtt'a Carbollzed Witch Hasel Salvo is especially good for piles, but it is also recommended nearly every where for anything when a naive la, needed, 'it is soothing, cooling and healing. Be sure to get DeWitt's Witch Heel Salve when you aak for It. We sell and recommend It. Sold by LOCICHART & PARSONS. f PAIUCSIDE POULTRY RANCn ' Empire, Qreon. OHN W. KINO, Prop. Eggs frpm thoroughbred Buff 4( Orpington chickens , ror saio , S1.5CJ to 85.66 for petting of, 16. chickens for sal? .;... . .1- t4 ..V.amm. , folia Sets; Huw " W'' i."SSi 69 " M lug and Writing Bets, Sllo Brushes and Ik, Jan member we make prices satis factory and give you the bet In our line. iiJh.ia uu"i musical bird free CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS llANK HOLDING, MARSHFIELD. -- "F-'I'-'I- ;' - ! - ;. - . - EKtzixxsmximtKJszEa tKMuvafcESEsa Do Your Early Christmas' Shopping Now WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IF YOU' DON'T CARE TO TAKE THE ARTICLES 'HOME WE'LL SET TIIKSI ASIDE FOR YOU. t rt Norton &. wBssaaesBKasBKBWMw - I Vi FRESH lOUITRY T 13 now in this market for your in- a I spectlon. Small Broilers and Large Tamily Turkeys, and everything else ?jin th'T line. l 9 1 Choice Roasts and Juicy Steak3 ure nere to tempt you. can in ana t'ei acquainted with us and with our tCoods and prlcei. ' Sanitary Market "'"Hall'&'Rffhnlds ' PHONfi-100! uo not Torget that DeWltt'b Little Early Risers are the best pills made. They are pleasant little pills that are easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We feetf and VeVammlnd tnem Sold by L6ckllAlf'j''& PAR SONS. ' -" . ftpf Vnnr -Sm't Preejl While you wait, bathe, sleep 1 1 or while you eat at WES SON'S SIIOPonl,A' street. It you have not a suit, let me make you one forj$3 or $10. If that is" toomuch for your pocket book, let uie take your measure and haye the Royal Tailors make you one ranch cheaper wltn an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desrdptlqn of just ( what you want, I will guarantee' you a good fit. PHONE 2211. GOOD COUGn MEDICINE. Coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing qough are promptly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There in nn better or safer medicine made as it contains nothing that will in jure the smallest child. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. ; TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and feed' Free Delivery Phono 1761 --'-. : taFi 'Coring J J 5E2S5Se5iS252S255251EZ5S52S&2SdSe5i5Z&5iS5 I&lildiiig CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTTBl FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE ni ' TERRA COTTA ' GOODS WHOLESALE ' ud RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. t t 2S2SiSiS2S5Z52S2SSS&ZE2EZ5iSS555ESZ5iSi5Z5iS !..- 4- 1 and Inspect Military, Manicr. Hat Brushes,. R- with every ?5.00 'puichube. ;.; 4... -! - -!)-. i - j .j. x - y; .c-ssaasaoc Hansen 1 pwspwen ' CTJvaa!?v NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given lhat sealed bids will be received by the common council of the city of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, up to half past seven o'clock In the afternoon of the 22d day of December, 1908, for the im prdvement with sidewalk of the fol lowing 'streets, to-wlt: 1. ' That portion 6f tho West side of Graham street from a point 10 feet south of tho north" line of California avenue to the south line of lot '25 of block 52, in Railroad addition to Marshfleld', Oregon.' ' 2. That portion of he north side of Washington avenue from a point 10 feet west of the east line of Bur nett street to the east line of Graham street, In Railroad addition to Marsh fleld, Oregon. ' Said improvements to bo made ac cording to the plans and specifica tions thereof on file In tho'dfilce of the' city recorder and there 6pen to the Inspection of all persons interest ed therein. ' A' certified 'check for five per cent of 'th'e'amount of bid must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited to the cliy Iii cade bid is "'accepted and bidder falls to 'enter into contract within, five days after such acceptance. Dated this 9th "day of December, 1908. J. M. UPTON, ' Recorder of said city of Marshfleld. NOTICE TO IHDDERS. 'r( -trr "K ir-c-,n - -, Notice Id hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the common council of the scity of Marsh'fleld, Coos county, Oregon, up to 7:30 c'clOck In the afternoon of the 22d day of December, 190S, for the con struction of sewers on that portion of Balncs from Coal Bank Slouch to the center of Washington avenue, and that portion of Washington avenue from tho center of Balncs street to the east lino of Graham street, in Railroad addition to the town of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, ac cording to the plans and 'specifica tions of Eafd improvement on fllo In the office of the city recorder, and there open to the inspection of all persons Interested therein. A certified check for five per cent c.i the amount or um must accom pany each bid,' to be forfeited to tho city in case bid Is accepted and bjdder fails to enter into contract within five days after such 'acceptance. Dated this 10th day of December, 1908, J. M. UPTON, Recorder of said City of Marshflold. ' Why is a cup of our coffee better than any other you can get? First It is made of the BEST coffee. Second We make it fresh. 4 Third WE serve It with v cream. Our LUNCHES aro like our coffee, they are hard to beat. OORTnELL'S DELIOATESSEtf. You' can BUY or SELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dls onfph and profit try them Material PLUMBING SUPPirat: FIRST CUSS PLUMBING ud TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION m&mm i mBmm f MHH 1 WPi F tS&iz w -53g COOS DAY TIDES. The following tables gle hours of hluh nnd low tides the for every dnv this wppk: DECEMBER, 1008. UGH WATERl' A.M. J r. SI. Pati. In. in. I ft.' In. m. ft. 5.3 5.5 5.5 Thursday Fridny . Saturday SUNDAY 8:281 G 6 7.0 7.3 7.G 9:13 10:15 11:10 0:15 10:05 10:47 DECEMBER, 1008. LOW AV.VTliltl . A..M P. M. , Dato. h. m. ft, h. m.f ft. 3:07J 1.1 4,,04,0.3 4!53-b.5 6:39-1.0 (Thursday .3 0i5B 4; 3:,02 1.5 1-9 Frldav . Saturdav SUNDAY 51 3:'57 6r 4:4C 2 2.3 WEATHER FOHKCAST. I ' ' i l 'By Associated! P-es. WESTERN -OREGON. Fair tonight and' Friday. - I O LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O ! 1'ORT. ! For twpaty-four hours ond- ing at 5 p. m., Dec. 9, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government O meteorological observer. Maximum 58 , Minimum 39 O At 5 p. m 51 Precipitation nono JVIrd, Northwest; clear. (. o-o Entertain.s Whist Club. Mrs. J. Albert Matson entertained tho Five (Hundred Club at Whist at her home yesterday afternoon. u Entertained Yesterday. Miss Alice McCormac pleasantly entertain- ed a number of young women at whist yesterday afternoon, Hns Arm Ilrolten. J. R. Waters of North Inlet sustained a broken firm by a fall the day' before' yester day. Ho was setting stime" traps and slipped. Dr. 'Horsfall reduced the fracture and does not anticipate riny serious results from tho Injury. AVill 'lluvo Christinas Tree. A. T. Haines and wife, entertained tho Ok lahoma 'Whist Club at' their home last evening. Arrangements were ma'de t6 have a Christmas tree at the'noxf nieeting of'tho club which will be held with Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Houseworth, December 23. Enterprise Damaged. Tho En terprise, according to reports from Rogue river, was quite badly dam aged the other day. She has been lying' on the1 beach since she was driven ashore 'several weeks" ago and arrangements 'were being made to float 'her. After raising her, she was let drop,' daniaging the hull. Entertains For Guest. Mrs. Wm. Lawlor entertained a small party of frlend3 at her homo Tuesday even ing In honor of Miss Dlckerson of Nebraska who is a guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mlllor. Miss Dlckerson will leave for her home December 20, but expects to stop over at several points en route. Many to Sec Play. The advance sale of seats' for "Uncle Josh" which will be' prosdnted by a hofno talent cast under the auspices of the local Red meri at the Masonic Opera House to morrow night, insures a large au dience. Tho company has been re hearsing" for several weeks and par- 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- wprk,. Family of 3. Phone 17, Mrs. Rau No. 1 Broadway, DRESSMAKING Of all kinds done at reasonable prices. Rooms over Maugan,'8 Undertaking Parlors.- Mrs Lash.& Hijnter, Broadway. WANTED To rent two nicely fur fllshed housekeeping rooms., Man and wife. Address 'Z' care Times. FOR SALE Launch Blanco, cost new year ago ?1.150. Will sell now for ?600, Owner going away. See Claudo NaBburg, rooms 1, 2 Flanagan & Bennett building. FOR SALE An organ, cheap. Ap ply Phone 1521. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street, ilS 2Ib frT hSM t tics attending the rehearsals declare it will be one of the best home talent, productions ever given here. Passengers Confused. Tho Eu reka which was scheduled to sail from hero today for Eureka caused much confusion among n dozen or so passengers who were to make the trip on her by suddenly changing her schedule. She will not arrive from Portland until tomorrow but Agent Dow was not apprised of the change and he had all the passengers go to North Bend to go aboard. Soon after they reached North Bend, the change In tho schedule was discovered and it is needless to say that there were several angry people, Including F. S. Dow. r v I Persona! Notes'! F. E. DRANBi'of Parkcrsburg, is in Marshfleld on .business. , . v t j- F. A. SPENCER of Gardiner, was In Marshfleld yesterday. MRS. JOHN FITZGERALD of North Coos Rlvor, Is In, Marshfleld. ' ERNEST WITTICK of North Bend, was In Marshfleld today on busl- ness. . Ni GOULD and D. H. Johnson of Coqulllo, are Marshfleld business Visitors. GEORGE NAY and wife, turned' from af'trip to ' California. have re southern L. J. CODY of the Cody Lumber Mill at Bandon, was In Marshfleld today on business. MISS LILLIAN PETERSON, a nurso at the Beaver Hill hosnltal. is the guest of Marshfleld friends today. GUS MEDINE, a well-known travel ing man from San Francisco, is calling on his trade in this sec tion. I r SEYMOUR H. BELL returned over land this morning from 'Portland i and Tacoma where he has been on business.' H. S. KRIBBS and daughter, of Loon Lake stopped over here today while en route toTvlslt friends In tho Co qullle valley. GEORGE LANGOR and wife, of Loon Lake passed through here today en route to Myrtle Point where they will visit for awhile. MRS. HERBERT ROGERS and Mrs. Molcher Nelson came down from South Coos River today to do some shopping and to visit friends. MESDAMES MAYER, Wm. Hlcklng and L. F. Thrush of Prosper, were Marshfleld visitors today, coming over to do Christmas shopping. MRS. JACK DAVIS has sufficiently recovered from her recent attack of appendicitis to be brought from Mercy hospital to her homo In tho Sacchl flats. WM. McCLOSKEY and wife, passed through here today en route from tho Upper Loon Lake country to Myrtle Point where thoy will spend the holidays. , F. McCOLLUM, agent of tho Breakwater, who was called t6 California a few weeks ago by tho death of his father, roturnod yes terday coming in overland. WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo, is in Marshflold on business. Ho is ar ranging to spend the holidays with friends in Seattle, and to visit at other northern cities tho first of tho year, . B. HINSDALE of Gardiner, has been spending the last few days in Marshflold and in tho Coqulllo valley looking after business in terests. Ho reports that every thing is going nicely at Gardiner. COL. C. T. BLUMENROTHER of Bandon Is on Coos Bay on busi ness. He recently returned from an extended eastern trip and is enthusiastic over the business out look in general and the prospects for southwestern Oregon's devel opment. Electric portables and Fancy Lamps at MILNER'S. Seo "UNCLE JOSH" and laugh. "Uncle Josh" FRIDAY. will bo in town Two hours of solid fun. Sea Uncle Josh" FRIDAY at MASONIC j Opera House. COP LE ILL STARTS 1!" Batter Prices For Lumber Causes Renewal of Activity In Small Plants. (Special t The Times.) COQUILLE. Ore., Dec. 10. Tho Cdqullle Lumber Mill Company start ed 'up yesterday and put' to work; about twenty, mgn. ,The mill has been Idle 'for some time, but with, the increasing demand for lumber and advancing prices, It Is believed that they will xun continuously hence forth. An extpnsiqn is being put on tho Oillokey building on Front street for a bowling alley. Contractor Luken has very llttlo moreito do to complete his new resi dence on tho hill. J. E. Cayou has finished the Geo. E. Peoples residence, and the family are now settled In It. The Johnson Lumber Company have built a nice office building .and lumber yard close to the depot and report good business. D. D. Pierce is in charge. Jagper Yoakam the contractor will soon have tho roof on the new I hotel building on front street, j has other contracts ahead and He saya the building outlook is fine. The contractors commenced Inst Monday morning on the three new residences to bo built for Bert. Fol sohi. They afo to bo ori the bungalow ! order atter lhe sty,le of tbe G E. I'eopie s nome, JKJRIJI BEND NEWS r H 1 'II n Frank Prey's now residence in Eastslde, near Carl Hacklnan's is be- Ing rushed to completion. The North Bend Mercantile Gro cery is the name given to the suc cessor oftho Schmohl & Strawu Com pany. On Tuesday tho steamer Coos Ri ver towed a scow loaded with ties to tho Vaughn- & McDonald logging camp on Daniols Creek. The Rcdondo, which came In yes terday, towed tho schooner Chehulta from San Francjsco. She is loading now at tho Porter Mill. This" beautiful weather Is very con ducive to Xmas shopping and tho streets here manifest that a great deal of It Is being done. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nellson rec Jiv ed their household furniture from San Francisco a few days ago and will go to housekeeping on Stcphnn. Rogers' farm on South Coos River where Mr. Nellson Is employed. Colonel John Lane, who with hla family resided In Empire City some-twenty-flvo years ago, Mr. Lane be ing sheriff of Coos county at that time, Is now residing at Kamlah, Ida ho. Their oldest son is desirous ot coming to Coos Bay and has written for information concerning tho tlmea In the Coos Bay country. JOHN U. WANTS DIVORCE. Former Clinmpion Pugilist Begins , Suit. (By Associated' Press.) CHICAGO, Dec. 9, John L. Sul livan, formor champion, today filed a suit for divorce agalnBt his wlfo who is living at Contervllle, R. I. Ho charges infidelity. The marriage" was solemnized in 1883, Coos River berry and x vegetable, ranch for salo AT A BARGAIN. If you have money nnd MEAN BUSI NESS come and see mo. Don't write, Tako launch Tioga. S. W. Sherman. Genuine 1847 Rogers Bros Silver ware at MILNER'S. See "UNCLE JOSH" and laugh. Mesdemolselles LeMas and Llzetto, c"lrect from Paree, will appear at tha Opera HouSo FRIDAY, DECEMBER llth, after act 2. Donatured Alcohol Stoves Chafing pishes at MILNER'S. and Boo "UNCLE JOSH" and enjoy a good laugh Friday. WHEAT f 2.00 at Halnea. I 'I I ( 1 i m r .r j.H.iCii