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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, WTARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1903. """"" -ltn.r.y.r-r-Y?wr4y.,fwv....- .... eKr"-----' I "STK P a JjsAe v& f4l&i I Forged I 1 8 Tomorrow, Friday, yon have a spscial Invitation to inspect my Beautiful Line of Tos. I i I i You should not purchase till you have seen what I have to offer. Seeing is believing, so come in to-morrow and let me SHOW YOU. Date. Tuesday . Wednesday (Thursday . rrmay . . Saturday . SUNDAY . am positive my line of 50c, 75c and $1.00 Neckwear is unexcelled. IAKSHFIELI), ORE. fkQ-&fc-aS55RSSSS TJrS3&5SS!!Sa: m&jmmdikLL'iSiiiiBiSjhgi M aK'mjrasTrFTFgja!ryrviTSPvi I 4cwlV' '. I v Local SfonBinfe. ) UBjSL fflEK.WoLESl1&- PLENTY MORE' ROPE LEFT fcrtCiA 5i Wfj p fl w$L m, NORTH BEND NEWS ! The Advent Is finishing loading B?! COOS HAY TIDES. The following tables gle hours of high and low tides every dny thiai week: DECEMBKR, 1008. her cargo of lumber at the Bond mill. North I the (or HGH WATEK1 X y. P. M. Data. h. in. ft. 1 h. m. ft. Tuesday . .15 5:29 5.4 5:09 4.4 Wednesday 16 6:1C 6.7 6:24 4.1 Thursday 17 7:03 5.8 7:39 4.1 Krlday . . 18 7:50 6.2 8:49 4.3 Saturday . '19 8:45 6.6 9:49 4.6 SUNDAY . 20 9:30 7.0 10:45 4.9 Miss Laura Escott and Miss Stenca Wilson were shopping and visiting relatives In North Dcnd. Mrs. Frank Hodson of South Coos Itlver, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thonmson of Marshfleld. DECEMBER, 1008. LOW VTAVEKI A. M I P I 15 16 17 18 19 20 h. m.l ft. 1 n. m. 11:39 3.4 11:16 12:38 0:14 2.1 1:42 1:11 2.4 2:41 2:11 2.7 3:32 3:08 2.9 4:21 M. ft. 1.6 2.9 2.4 .1.6 0.8 -0.1 WEATinSZt FORECAST. (By Associated P-es.) WESTERN OREGON. Pair tonight, and Friday cooler. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O O I'ORT. For twenty-four hours end- O. ing at 5 p. in., Dec 16, by Mrs. 13. MIngus, special government 9 meteorological observer. At 5 p. in 43 Maximum . 48 Minimum 32 O Precipitation 32 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. Fourier Bros, have moved therl Meat Market Into their own new buil,dlng near the Coos Bay Grocery. Lawrence Jennings expects to re turn from Romoto to spend Xmas with his mother who lives in East-side. Coming For Lumber. Tho steam schooner Grace Dollar will be here again this week to tako a load of lumber from tho C. A. Smith mill. vAtrru.ri7iV..T aerjT'.w v. '.lwj.v.i'E. ?. a. jvyrrBiT?fuv:;?narj,.TiiXT ii5WJW;jMwagAvjJwwrarvia -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-tt-tt-a-tt-tttt-a-$:-a-a-r:-c:-::a-a-tt-K-a-a- t :: t tt i :: i n i t: tt t V a i a I tt tt a & a a i a t V a a tt t tt -tt- Let U; K n HP eiea ma CHRISTMAS GIFT s Help Yon S laaapnaw1. i .1 v,' .. 'HMSB .umju j. virsnsrl.vx'nat.Wf.rv 'l In the Coos Bay country, nothing Is more appropriate or more appreciated than something that will contribute to the pleasure of huatlng, fishing or camping expedition. We have made a study of t'ae needs for these purposes and our long experience here en att"B us to furnish just what i3 needed and the best to be had. J'.cmember that when you buy of us you get quality for prices .is low as others sell inferior goods for. We have a complete line of go'-ls- that will delight any hunter or nlmrod man, woman or clii.il. Among them are the following: I it J I i :: i n tt tt i tt i n tt i tt t tt tt Una Gone East. Superintendent Mareen of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Company, who recently went to San Francisco has left that city for tho east to spend the holidays with his daughters. tfkfe.. , tMti William Durrand of Flagstaff, who lias been In Spokane for some time, left a few days ago for Salt Lake City. Eggs are 60 'cents per dozen In Portland and 55 cents per dozen in North Bend, a fact that shows that the claim of some pooplo that It Is cheaper to live In Portland than on Coos Bay. Is unfounded. POCKET KNIVES HUNTING AXES RAZOR STROPS SHELL- RAGS FIRE ARMS HUNTING HATS FISH POLES FISHING TACKLE PUNCHING RAGS BOXING GLOVES HUNTING KNIVES RAZORS, SAFETY RAZORS POCKET FLASKS SHELL OASES HUNTING COATS POCKET FLASH LIGHTS FISH LINES FLY ROOKS FOOT BALLS AIR RIFLES "TKe GUMMEtT9 -tt-tt-tt-tt-- -8-tt'-tt-::-K-t:-a a-tj-a-K-n-tt-tt-a-a-a-a-a-: JUST MHMBW HHWBW MW3glBEB2MW FOR SALE Pair good work mares. Inquire Stutsman Real Estate office. WANTED A position as bookkeep er or as bookkeeper and clerk, Own and use typewriter. Good re ferences. Address: Bookkeeper, Times. FOR SALE Five rooms suite of household goods. Party leaving town. Phone 1695. GIRL WANTED For general house-work. Family of 3. Phono 167, Mrs. Rau, No. 1 Broadway. Will Entertain. Tho members of the Milllcoma Club are arranging for a Christmas entertainment to be held on the evening of' December 22. Lady friends will bo invited. There will be a musical program and recoptlcji. Slsllii Foreman. Taylor Siglln was chosen foreman of the grand jury now In session at Coquille. There are not many cases to be in vestigated by tho grand jury at this term of court. SCHOOLS CLOSE TOMORROW. Children Will Hold Christmas Excr clses Before Taking Vacation. Tho pupils of the Marshfleld school are preparing for their Christ mas entertainment which will take place Friday. A program of exercises has been arranged and tho parents and frlonds of the children will at tend. This morning the boys and girls wore carrying Christmas greens to the school house to use for the decor ation of the rooms. This afternoon tho pupils of tho first, second and. third grades, as sisted by their teachers, Miss Alice McCormac, Miss Sebolt and Mrs, Wilbur, gave an entertainment for the pupils of the other grades. The schools close tomorrow for the Christmas holidays, Club Meets. The members of tho Chaminade Club held a regular meeting last night at the Flnnish hall. At the next meeting the monthly musical program will be given and a concert is to bo held probably In January. Nenring Completion. The work on Prospect avenue is nearlng com pletion. The 'B' street elevated ' nlnnlr rnnrlwnv a flnlaliful tn nnnnonf with the grado and tho work on .the latter is being pushed as fast as the weather will permit. FOR SALE Furniture, also houso for rent best part of North Bend. Call mornings. F. T. Hayley. Big Shipment of Salmon. Tho salmon- cannery at Gardiner has a big lot of canned salmon ready for shipment. Thore is on. hand 15.P00 cases of salmon and of this 13,000 cases will be shipped In a few days to Marshfiold and from this point to Portland. "WILL STUDY TIMBER. Snlcsmnn For Smith Lumber Com pany to Visit Coast. The steamer Nann Smith will ar rive tomorrow and among tho pas sengers will bo C. M. Goodyear who formerly traveled in tho east for the Smith Lumber Company. Mr. Goodyear comes to tho coast to study tho different timber products of this country with a view of bet ter informing himself to sell lumber for tho firm in the eastern markets. v'si.ciwi;vi'.'Osris.'i!0A- Persona! Notes , 5KW9--S&A'i.SAC-&'.r A. BARGERSON, the storekeeper at Coaledo, Is in Marshfleld, MRS. ENOCH HOLLAND of Libby, Is in Mnrshfield shopping. FRANK ROGERS came down from tho ranch today on business. MRS. A. LUND has just completod a new cottage in West Marshfleld. G. A. MOORE and family have mov ed Into the Episcopal parsonage on 'A' street. MRS. THOMAS KEANE of Empire, Is visiting at the J. H, Flanagan homo. W. N. DOUGLAS and II. W. Hoy went to Coquille today to attend court. VICTOR WICKMAN of tho life-saving station, is taking a furlough and is in tho city visiting with his mother, Mrs. Aleck Lund. R. E. SHINE, manager of the South ern Oregon Company, who has jinst returned from Portland, was a Marshfleld business visitor today. IRVING" CHANDLER was In the city last evening from his Coos River rnnch. He will leave on tho next trip of tho Plant for San Francisco to spend Christmas with his parents. J. McDONALD, manager of the.- Mc Donald brick yard, Is s.till in San Francisco with his wife, Mrs Mo Donald's mother has been sick thoro for aonie time past and her condition Is reported to bo. not 'improved. ,. "" J FOR SALE A bird's eye maplo Na poleon bed and dresser; also rugs, enquiro across from Marble Works. New Boat Shop. John Matson of Catching Inlet, is building a boat building and repair shop at Eastsido. He bought a lot on tho mud flats FOR SALE Coos River berry and vegetable ranch AT A BARGALV If you have money and mean busi ness, come and see me. Don't write. Take launch Tioga. S. W Sherman. near the ferry landing and Is now i driving piles for tho structure which . he, will erect. LARGE LINE OF CHRISTMAS TREE ORNABIENTS AND I CANDLES AT OUR STORE. Norton k Hansen 5EF2SH5ES?5HSES2SSa!SE52SHSa5a5?JESESZSa5E5aE2SZSHSESZSH5HSB52Sa52 Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWKR PIPE DRAIN TILE nd THRRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE tod RETAIL PLUMBING SUPPLM6 FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE Sb SUPPLY CO H North Bend, Oregon. ESaSB52SESE5HSZSE5ES2S52E5ESES2SSS25Z5H5ZSE5BSE5E52S25a5HSS5H52SlS2; FOR RENT Tho upstairs of the Castlowood Saloon. Apply at saloon. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Ap ply Times office or Phono 71. SALOON FOR SALE Being com pelled to retire, will sell popular money making saloon on easy terms. Bargain. Address: "Ro tirlng" caro Times. 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. Moves to Gardiner. O. M. Bnrnes has moyed his family from Marsh fleld to Gardiner. Ho has been thero for several weeks working on the new Jewett residence which has just been completed and now has secur ed the contract for tho erection of an Episcopal church thero. Land Opening. There is going to bo a land open ing at Rosoburg, Ore., January 20, 1909, For lists, -I)lue print maps with vacant lands marked thereon and full information regarding fil ings, etc., send $2.00 to ROSEBURG ABSTRACT COMPANY, Roseburg, Ore. Hold Banquet Tonight. Tho members of the Cltlzons' League will hold a banquet tonight at the Fin nish hall. Preparations have been made for about two hundred persons. A fine turkey dinner has been ar ranged and at the close of tho ban quet speeches will bo made with Tom Howard as toastmaster. Now Billiard Parlors. Eugene Crosthwalt returned yesterday from Portland where ho purchased sup plies for his now amusement and billiard parlors which will be opened In tho Garfield hotel building on Front street. His fixtures and sup plies will arrive on tho Breakwater and they will bo Installed Immediately. Leaves For Portland. Mrs. L. R. Robertson . left overland by way of the Drain route this morning for Portland where she will join her LARGE PIANO HOUSE PUTS BRANCH HERE Sherman, Cluy mid Coiripnny Estab lishes Store In Marshfleld With AV. F. Gordon As Manager. Sherman, Clay and Company, one of the best known music houses In the country, have leased a room ln the new Coos building to establish a branch houso in Marshflold. AV. F. Gordon who has been with tho firm for many years, will be the local manage. The firm Is known all over as tho "One Price Houso," ns it sells Its Instruments In ov'ory city where they have a house, no matter tho bIzo of the town, for tho same price as they nro sold in Portland, and the other largo centers. Tho Marshflold house Will cover tho entire section. husbnnd. . Mr. Robertson since the sale, of tho telephone company hero has 'been traveling for tho Pacific Stat6 Telephone and Telegraph Company and the family will reside jnpQrtlarid. New Lineman. A now lineman for tho AVostern Union was put on tho list this morning when It was announced at local headquarters that a baby boy had been born to Mr. and Mrs. James G. Laird at Laird's Ra tion. Tho father, Mr. Laird has been Bneman for tho telegraph com pany for tho past twenty years and looks after a portion of tho lino from Coos Bay to Roseburg. Thero are about 6,000 Now York persons who have not been In tho city, on an average, two months In a year ln tho decado, Europo, the south, seashore and mountains have them for tho other ten months. DR. GE6. E. DIX returned yester- day from a three weeks trip to his old homo ln Rochester, Minn., and to points in Montana.1- -He was mighty glad to get back irom tho 'lands of snow and cold '.' In comparison with whose wintry blasts, the frost spirit on Coos Bay Is like summer zephyrs and an arctic gale. TAKES CHARGE SOON. Cpt. Olson AVill Succeed Cnpt. Nel son On Nann Smith. Capt. Olson, who recently resigned as master of the Alliance to tako charge of tho Nann Smith, is ln tho city with his wife. Capt. Olson will go down to Bay Point on tho next trip of tho Nann Smith. Capt. Nel son will tako tho boat down and turn her over to Capt. Olson who will assume command. At present Capt. and Mrs. Olson have rooms at the Coos hotel. Thoy ,wlM make their headquarters ln Marshfleld but Mrs, Olson expects to be on the ship with her husband most of tho time. This next trip will bo Capt. Nol son's last to Coos Bay as master of a boat as ho is retiring from sea life after many year's service. Christmas Kodaks at the RED CROSS. 'Ringing" n the Season Xmas presents Try tho GUNNERY. Christmas TOA'S for tho littlo ones at tho Coos Bay Cash Store. AVatch Tho Times for - Holiday prices on Groceries. A NONA CASH GROCERY. Steamer BREAKAVATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 10, at 7 a. m. Trust old Santa Claus to "ring ln" tho Holiday season appropriately. Ho knows how fond tho Indies aro of rings. But, by the way, so nro tho gentlemen, and wo havo provided for both by laying In a, stock of Ladles and Gontlomen's plain and fancy rings for gifts to friend or "dear ono." AVo sollc't a visit of Inspection of these and other articles of Jewelry suitable for Xmas pres ents. THOS, HOWARD Jeweler ' HOT TAMALES t Thursday and Friday t at t ' CORTHELL'S t DELICATESSEN. . t t t X X