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Voice Miss Mable Clare Mtllls.
Art of (Expression Mrs. Rebecca
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We havr more kinds to show and in styles unlike
and superior to any line shown here Our prices
range $7, $9, $10.50, $14, $18, $21 and $25
Desks
Golden Oak Birdseye Maple and Mission styles like
all goods we sell our styles are correct and our prices
the very lowest they range $9 $1050 $1225 to $25
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Tuesday . .15 5:29 5.4 5:09 4.4
Wednesday 1G G:16 6.7 C:24 4.1
Thursday 17 7:03 5.8 7:39 4.1
Friday . . IS 7:50 6. 8:49 4.3
Saturday . 19 SMS G.6 9:49 4.6
SUNDAY . 20 9:30 7.010:45 4.9
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WKSTBRN OREGON.
Fair tonight and Tuesday.
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TEMPERATURE RE.
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ond
ing at 5 p. m., Dec. 13, by Mrs
E. Mingus, special goveinmont
meteorological observer.
Maximum 51
Minimum 39
At 5 p. m 45 4
Precipitation 34
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
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BORX.
STEEL To Mr. and Mrs. A.
Steel, of South Marshfield,
day, December 14, a'son.
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Licensed to AVcil. The following
marriage lloonses have been issued:
Alex Anderson and Mary Nystrom;
Ernest F. Henderson and Maude
Thom. Coqullle Sentinel.
Council Meeting Tomorrow. The
city council will meet Tuesday even
ing to take up a number of street
Improvement matters. It is likely
that the tax levy for the ensuing
year will also come up for discussion.
Breakwater Was Delayed. The
severe southwest gale that prevailed
Saturday and Sunday prevented the
WANTED 2 young men to travel
with Vaudeville, $15 per week
and expenses, no experience.
FOR SALE ,FIrst
$16.00 per ton.
per ton. Julius
Slough.
quality oat hay,
Grass hay, ?14
Kruse, Isthmus
WANTED Five
sacks. Masters
hundred grain
& McLain.
FOR SALE A bird's eye maple Na
poleon bed and dresser; also rugs,
enquire across from Marble Works.
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. Phono 1551.
LOST At North Bend, a thprough
bred collie pup. Finder will bo
rewarded by returning same to or
notifying Mrs. Wm. Lawlor. Phone
1653.
FOR SALE Coos River berry and
vegetable ranch AT A BARGAIN
If you have money and mean busi
ness, come and see mo. Don't
write. Take launch Tioga. S. W
Sherman.
FOR RENT The upstairs of the
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 sell popular
monoy making saloon on easy
terms. Bargain. Address: "Re
tiring" care Times.
DRESSMAKING Of all kinds done
at reasonable priceB. Rooms over
Mangan's Undertaking Parlors.
Mrs. Lash & Hunter, Broadway.
FOR SALE An organ, cheap,
ply Phono 1521.
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FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut utovo
longth, also well equipped wood
and coal yard for rent. Apply D.
D. Campboll, North Front street.
C enkwnter from going to sea Satur-
day ns was expected. Captain Magenu
stated this morning that ho would
get out today and be able to leave
Portland on schedule time.
Jake Golrtie Clumpes. Jake Go
die, who has been In charge of tha
MilHcoma Club's bufiet slnca it was
opened, has handed in his resigna
tion to become effective January 1.
lie has arranged to take charge of
the buffet in the now Chandler ho
tel. His resignation will cause
much regret among the club mem
bers as he ha3 more than made
"good." They are now searching
for a man to take his place. In his
new position, ho will be an efficient
aid In making the new Chandler the
most popular hotel in southern Ore
gon. Jinny to Couit. There was an ex
odus of Marshflcld. osople, especially
attorneys, to Coqullle this morning
to attend the adjourned term of
Circuit Court which convened today.
Many Sio Shoot The exhibition
In shooting by W. A. Hlllis on North
Front street yesterday afternoon,
was witnessed by a large number.
Mr. Hlllis was In fairly good form
and made a good demonstration with
the various guns. He went from
here to Myrtle Point today to give n
similar demonstration.
Bn litis On Waterfront. Robert
Marsden has begun the construction
of a small frame warehouse on the
wharf in the rear of the C. A. John
son furniture store. It seems that
the city council's intention to reg
ulate the erection of frame buildings
on the waterfront has failed to ma
terialize. Liberty Coming. The steamer
Liberty will reach Coos Bay within
a few days, or as soon as the weather
permits. She left Coqullle for Ban
don Wednesday and will lay there for
favorable weather. She is loaded
with the household goods of H. G.
Stratton, one of the owners. She
will be one of the vessels operated
by the Coos Bay United Boat Lines
Company.
Prepare to Celebrate. Tickets for
the 'jollification meeting of the Citi
zens League 'at the Knights of Fin
land hnll, Thursday evening, Decem
ber 17, were placed on sale today.
It Is expected that between 200 and
300 will be present. T. A. Howard,
the treasurer of the league, has the
tickets. A special endeavor Is being
made to sell all tickets possible be
fore Thursday in order to know, how
many to provide for.
MISS BRAINARD DENIES
REPORT OF MARRIAGE
Well-Known Coos Bay Young Wo
man Righteously Indlgnniit Over
False Report of Nuptials,
The many friends of Miss Edna
Brainard, a well-known Coos Bay
young woman, were greatly surprised
a few weeks ago by a report that
was circulated hero of her marriage
in Portland. As she was out of the
city, it was accepted as true. The
Times was apprised of it and accord
ing to the Information furnished the
reported by a presumably reliable
person, announcements hnd been re
ceived here with the date of tho
marriage, etc. An item was made
of it but Miss Brainard in a lottor
to Tho Times from Grangovillo, Ida
ho, says' tho report is an utter false
hood. Sho is righteously Indignant
over It. In her letter, Miss Brainard
says:
"In a clipping from your paper re
cently sent mo, I find an announce
ment of my marriage, which, accord
ing to the clipping, took place Decem
ber tho fifth in Portland. I wish to
contradict the roport as a falsehood,
and tho parties who circulated the
rumor had better guess again, I am
still Miss Edna Brainard, and prob
ably shall be for some time,
BROKE HER RUDDER.
Alliance Hud Slight Mlslinp In the
Columbia River.
The Portland Telegram of Friday
said: "Coming up tho river last
night, the steamer Alliance, Captain
Olson, struck a snag, which tore off
a blade from her propeller, neces
sitating tho craft being placed on tho
drydock. Sho will bo floated this
afternoon. It, is announced that the
mishap will not prevent her sailing
for Coos Bay Saturday evening at
tho usual hour. Tho Alliance reach
ed Portland from Coos at about mid
night last night, with a big cargo
of general freight and a full list of
passengers. On her arrival hero Cap
tain Parsons assumed command of
her, Captain Olson will return to
Marshfield on her ns a passenger, On
reaching there, ho will tako com
mand of tho now steam schooner Nan
Smith, which plies between Ceos Bay
and San Francisco.
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Personal Notes 1
A. N. GOULD of Coqullle, was a Sun
day visitor in Marshfield.
MRS. P. L. PHELAN of Myrtlo
Point, is n guest of Mrs. Archlo
Kruse.
ANDREW HANSON of North Bend,
was In Marshfield today on his
way to Gardiner where he expects
to spend a couple of months.
E. H. KYLE of Florence, was in
Marshflcld to accompany a big
shipment of salmon from the Kylo
cannery on tho Sluslaw to Port
land. MRS. J. M. BLAKE and her brother,
Harlan Peytdn, will leave tomor
row for California to spend a few
weeks. It Is possible that Mr.
Blake will accompany them.
MASTER WM. WRENN, who has
been visiting at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Luse, left on tho
Breakwater en route home to San
Francisco. W. A. Luse and wife
accompanied him and will visit in
California.
DR. R. E, GOLDEN left on tho
Breakwater today for North Yaki
ma, Wash., being called thefe as
a witness in a personal Injury suit.
Ho atonded tho plaintiff at tho
time of tho accident when ho was
practicing there.
M. N. KNUPPENBERG loft on the
Breakwater for Portland and oth
er northern points. He assured
friends here that tho report that
the deal for the Oregon Coal and
Navigation Company's property
had fallen through is unfounded
and that ho and his syndlcato will
assume charge of It in due time.
CAPT. NELSON of tho Nnnn Smith,
expects to pnter a hospital at San
Francisco when ho is relieved of
the command of tho vessel by
Captnln Olson this week. He has
been feeling poorly for sometime
and will now endeavor to regain
his health which his many friends
on Coos Bay hope will be accom
plished soon.
NORTH BEND NEWS
The Redondo will finish loading
her cargo of lumber and sail for San
Pedro tomorrow.
Tho Grace Dollar sailed Friday
with a cargo of lumber from the C.
A. Smith mill.
Contractor Metzler has been rush
ing tho work on tho $15,000 Gunr
building on Sherman avenue which
will greatly add to tho appearance
of that block.
The members of tho United Breth
ren church nro making preparations
tor a Xmas treo and program.
Mrs. C. A. Howard, Mrs. Jack Fla
nagan and Mrs. Wm. Lawlor of
Marshfield, wero shopping In North
Bend Friday.
Mrs. Oscar Ohman of Ross Inlet, i
was shopping and visiting relatives
hero Saturday.
Mrs. Thomas, a teacher of Libby,
was shopping and visiting friends
hero Saturday.
Bert Peterson of Marshfield, spent
a few days last weok -with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood of
Sumner.
HIGHEST DAM IN WORLD.
Mass of Concrcto to Closo Shoshono
Canyon For Irrigation.
CODY, Wyo., Dec. 14. At tho
Shoshono canyon in northwestern
Wyoming, eight miles from Cody, tho
final stago has begun in tho con
struction of what will bo the highest
dam In tho world. When completed
the structure, which will bo of solid
concrete, will rise to a height of
257 feet above tho bed of tha Sho
shono river, while the total height
measured from rock bottom, will ba
324 feet.
Hand painted Xmas Presents on
sale, Decomber 16, at Baptist Church,
Parlors.
Got what you want- by using
Times want ad.
An average of GOO employes of tho
street car companies of New York
City nro Injured by accidents each
month.
' Come and buy your Xmas presents
at Baptist Church Parlors, WEDNES
DAY afternoon, Decomber 10,
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