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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAflSH FIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1908. Xt?) " Vri i '?il Mini We have now a more complete stock of high grade steel ranges than has ever been shown on Coos Bay Buy one for Christ mas and make your wife happy. IT IS A WONDER. Chamberlain's Liniment Is one of the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, and for lame back, sprains and bruises. 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. Masters and McLain ;, General Contractor's BuilcHrg Material and Beaver Hill Coal j Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2M1- 826 i Everything Back But the Dirt Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry South Marshfield Coal$450perTon Dry Stoyo Wood J2.0Q per tier. We solicit your trade. All orders filled promptly. COOS KAY FUEL COMPANY J. O. DOANE & SON, Props. Phono 531 or Leave Orders at I. S. ICAUFMAN & CO. ----------- PARICSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KINO, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Duff Orplntton chickens for ealo $1.50 to fB.OO for Betting of 16. Ekblad & Son -K-::-::-::-::-:j-JJ.:j,j.JJ.:j.::.tJn.,;.::tsIJ,:;.It.JJ:jtJ::-JJ:tj Lit Us tiftD Yon Select That CHRISTMAS GIFT In the Coos Bay country, nothing is more appropriate or more appreciated than something that will contribute to the pleasure of hustling, fishing or camping expedition. We have made a study of t'je heeds for these purposes and our long experience hero en nts us to furnish just what Is needed and the best to be had. Jicmeillber that whan vnn hiiv nf no i.nu nnt .,in i j. ns low as others sell inferior goods lor. j'j We have a complete line of goods that will delight any hunter or nimrod nthn, woman or child. lng: POCKET KNIVES HUNTING AXES RAZOR STROPS SHELL RAGS FIRE ARMS HUNTING HATS FISH POLES FISHING TACKLE PUNCHING HAGS HONING GLOVES --::-:-:-::-:: h-u-::-::-::-::- Ladies' ami GchU, Wmciics Ladies' and Gents' Rings "Tfi GUNNERY" BlflH) Stciling SIHcr mid plnted Tableware Tea Sets, Coffee Sets, Cream and Sugar Sets. Bracelets, Neck Chains, Rack Combs, Lockets, Emblem Chnrnis, and all late goods carried in First-class Jen dry Stores. Red Cross Brag Store JOHN PRAJESS, Proprietor Headquarters for Choice Holiday Goods l'ffirJgS3i53sfc CTa53gV,Vffre7mPre Ji ats ana Residences KE3E3Ea2SinZSrL2 RENT MUCH RETTER AND TO THE REST CLASS OF PEOPLE WHEN THEY ARE PIPED FOR GAS. THERE IS NOT A VACANT RUILDING OR ROOM. WITH GAS IN ON COOS BAY. MR. LANDLORD DOES THIS SPELL ANLTIIING TO YOU? wm,jP9niB7iwJrii7ir:r'Frr.'tTmzr'r:viMT.viKi.r The Coos Bay Gas Electric Co ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR J-Ani t?1M IIMXriM rv rN I FTRS TRUST AND SAVINGS . !. '-- - '' SH52SH5a5SSES2SZSSSaESli5E525HSHS?JH5ESESE5HEESZ5HSZ5iSZS32SE5aSE52i12Sa Blildin.g CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA C0TTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Si, SUPPLY CO North Bend, Oregon. eS2SE525ESE5E5E5HH!7H5152SZ5aS2SE5ES2i7 Among them are the follow- HUNTINO KNIVES RAZORS, SAFETY RAZORS POCKET FLASKS SHELL CASrS HUNTING COATS POCKET FLASH LIGHTS FISH LINES FLY ROOKS FOOT RALLS AIR. RIFLES ---::-a-:i-::-a-n-.::--.:x--i; Gold Filled mid Solid Geld. tf Plain mid Mounted. o ELECTRIC POWER XMAS GIFTS Call and Investigate Everything in JEWELRY and Cut Glass AT BANK BUILDING, MARSBDBTELD. - - - - " --'!- --- Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CUSS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION COOS RAY TU)i:S. The following tables give the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: DECEMBER, 1008. IIGII WATKiq .1. M. J F. M. Date. I h. m. ft. I h. m.l ft. sunday .. g10:47 7.c december, 1008. low wat;:ri a. m i p. m. Dfite. ' hi m.l ft. h. vm. ft. SUNDAY . .C 4:4G 2.3 5539-1.0 WEA'PHER FORECAST. ' Ry Associated P-os.) WESTERN OREGON. Rain tonight and Sunday. Cooler with fresh southerly wind and gales along coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O PORT. O For twenty-four hours ond- lng at 5 p. m., Dec. 11, by Mrs. E. MlngiiB, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 4C Minimum 32 At 5 p. m 45 Precipitation traco Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Plant in Monday. The M. F. Plant is due in early Monday morning from San Francisco. With tho heavy southwestef prevailing today, she should mak'e a fast trip up the coast. Many at hupper. Tho ladles of the M. E. church last evening served supper to moro than 200 at the spe cial snread in the Eagles' Hall. Tho" supper was one of tho most successful the society had given. Good Duck Shooting. Nlmrods were busy today preparing for duck shooting tomorrow, the expectancy Is that It will be better than it has been for several weeks. It is claimed that tho severe storm that is raging along the coast will drive the ducks inland and make them moro accessible for the hunters. Good Business in Aralley. Man ager Cramer of tho Cramer Stock company, returned today with his troupe from the Coqullle valley where they have been playing. Ho says that they had an excellent busi ness at all of tho towns, tho Friday WANTED Partner with ?200 to en gage In hydraulic mining on proven claim. Address "Miner" Times office. FOR SALE 13 joints second hand terra cotta pipe. Phone 1551. LOST At North Bend, a thorough bred collie pup. Finder will he rewarded by returning same to or notifying Mrs. Wm. Lawlor. Phone 1G53. FOR SALE Coos River berry and vegetable ranch AT A BARGAIN If you havo'money and mean busi ness, come and seo me. Don't write. Take launch Tioga. S. W Sherman. WANTED Man with small capital to travel with Vaudeville act, good proposition to right party. Address V caro Times. FOR RENT The upstairs of tho Castlewood Saloon. Apply at sa loon. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Ap ply Times office or Phono 71. SALOON FOR SALE Being com pelled to retire, will sett popular money making saloon on easy terms. Bargain. Address: "Re tiring" caro Times. GIRL WANTED For general house work. Family of 3. Phone 1C7, Mrs. Rau, No. 1 Broadway. DRESSMAKING Of all kinds dono at reasonable prices. Rooms over Mangan'a Undertaking Parlors. Mrs. Lash & Hunter, Broadway. FOR SALE Launch Blanco, cost new year ago $1,150. Will sell now for ?G00. Owner going away. Seo Claude 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. night nudlence at Bandon crowding the opera house to the limit. Bujs Rnncli. M. L. Hunt of Mon- jtcva, Wash., has purchased tho Klockars' ranch on Kentuck Inlet for $4,000. There are ICO acres In the tract. New Saw Mill. Frank Flam of Parkersburg, Is building a new saw mill and has employed S. S. Ackles of Enstside to Install the machinery and put the mill In running oider for him. . SOCIETY EVENTS , (Continued from page 2) Jng of the club will bo with McPherson after the holidays. Mrs, Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan has issued in vitations for this afternoon. Whist will be the diversion. Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Olson gavo a whist party at their home on Balnes street, December S. Mrs. L. D. Noah and Mrs. Keenan wore awarded tho first prizes. Mrs. A. G. Noah and Mrs. Clifford Donne the consolation prizes. Among those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. Captain Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Noah, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Keenan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doane, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scott, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McGulre, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Noah, Mr. Moon, Miss Richardson, Mrs. Clifford Doane, Mrs. Alice Sneddon, Miss Ellen Sned don. At the close of tne evening's enter tainment, delicious refreshments were served by tho hostess. AT THE TID3ATRE. Tho Cramer Stock 'Company which made such a tremendous hit iiciu lutib ouLiuuuy uiiu ouiiuuy 111 i "My Friend Brown" will be at Ma sonic Opera House again tonight nnd tomorrow night. The play this tlmo will be tho celebrated comedy-drama "A Southern Jack Rose." This is a j play that Mr. Cramer has played in personally and he vouches that It Is every hit as good if not better than the last one. There will be moro now faces In tho cast tonight, and with this addition the company will be just that stronger Tho Cramer Stock Company will play in Marshfield every Saturday and Sunday night at Masonic Opera House, making the river towns during the week. Seats are now on sale for tonight and tomorrow night at Butler's. MARSHFIELD GROCERY. CO. OPENS FINE NEW STORE The Marshfield Grocery Company has opened one of tho finest and most up-to-date grocery stores in Marshfield In tho new Noble build ing on Broadway, Just south of 'C street. They have put In a com plete lino of staple and fancy gro ceries, fruits, vegetables, etc., and will aim to always havo the best the market affords at the most rea sonable prices possible. Drop In and see tho new store whether you buy or not, or, bettor still, give them a trial order and compare tholr goods and prices with what you havo been getting. Phono No. 123. Qllletto Razors at MILNER'S. Cut Glass at MILNER'S. ----"-------- A Feast for young or old Is a box of our fa?, mous Chocolates tho nemo of per fection and purity. Thoy are mado fresh dally, with tho most scrupu lous caro and cleanliness, and wo can confidently rccommond them for family uso. Now Is the time when people are buying Chocolates and Bon-Bons for tho holidays. Do not forget that you can got any quantity of tho best quality hero, and that our prices aro very reasonable. Wo can assure you satisfaction beforehand. I v, K Persona! Notes 1 W. .T. CONRAD went to Coqullle on business today. MRS. REN SMITH of Coos River, was In Marshfield today shopping. POSTMASTER OLSON, of Lakeside, was in Marshfield today on busi ness. GEO.) W.JTEMPLE, well-known on Coos Bay, has gone from Seattle to San Jose, Cal., to spend tho winter. , , , , ,. D. HAMLIN, storekeeper ht Bea ver Hill, and wife were in Marsh fiold today doing some Christmas shopping. " ) A MRS. E. FRODSHAMj who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Rohrer, for the past few months, will return In a few days to her homo In San Francisco. TOM JAMES was down from North Bend yesterday and his many frlend3 were handing him a few because ho didn't get into tho municipal pollcical there and land a councllmnnshlp as they declare that he would make a fine looking alderman. H, , W. SKINNER, Prentiss Gray and Chas. Thorn made the trip to Ban don yesterday in tho Wllhelmlna. Mr. 'Thorn sailed as cook and Messrs. Skinner and Gray as "sail ors before the mast," although Mr. Skinner Insisted that Mr. Gray should bo classed as a "land-lub-bor," his experience belnc with launches on the bay and not on tho high seas. Remember McArthur's Hand Lo tion for Rough, Red or Chapped hands. It surely docs the business at McARTHUR'S only and for 25c. Stiletto Pocket Knives and Razors at MILNER'S. Fragrant Perfumes at McARTHUR'S- Sweet seasonable tokens. Choice oat hay at HAINES. If You Want An artistic and useful Christmas gift of quality at moderate prices, inspect our lino. Any piece from our handsome China will be a source of delight to any maid or matron. Any article from our beautiful leather goods de partment will add the finishing touch to your friends' "cozy corner" or "den" and bo a constant reminder of your esteem. The leather shop ping bags are Just tho thing for tho ladles. For any or every mombor of tho housohold, our Columbia Grapho phone department will furnish a constant source of pleasure. Tho records tho now double disc and lndestructlble will -fit any machine. Our pottery and brass Hne3 will furnish just the thing to give that attractive appearanco to tho hall or slttln; room, and then there are rliolce gift books, stationery, etc. Nothing trivial but everything that Is useful, ornameutal and worth while and that will be appreciated, L0CKHART & PARSONS DRUG COMPANY "Tho llusy Corner" Prescriptions accurately compounded of Fancy II m b f u mi Hi i$