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iJ.,J4 , ' ," it -id . --. nn to HATC THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908. :-"---"--"-"-"----a--a-M-tt-a-tt- WM I :: i a :; t i a i a i :: a :: Personal Notes f O. L. HOPSON was In North Dend to dny on business. MISS ANNETTE MORSE of Empire, is In the city visiting today. 77 w i TfCW ttj. M I M I A T F Wi is- aprm , k not is & Christmas comes and ever heart overflows wirh Yuletide joy. JO W is the time to make a selection for "His" Christmas gift and this is the store where you'll be most apt to find it. Man or Boy, we've the things suitable for "His" Christmas. 1 :: :: :: t :j i a :: t i :: roos ii v TU)r:s. The following tables gt) the hours of high nnd lew tide. for every dnv this wi-k: December, ioor nn wvrrnri A. M l i si Bat. Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . lh. m. 5:29 G:1C 7:03 7:50 8:45 9:30 n i h. m. 5.41 5:09 5.(1 0:24 5.8 Q.J 6.0 7.0 7:39 8:49 9:49 10:45 ft. 4.4 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.C 4.9 EDMUND KEANE has clsco on business. gone to San December, low w.tarvRi a. si our A Wise Choice What could be a wiser selection than one of UITS, RAINCOATS or OVERCOATS? Bring in an old coat to get the size and we'll make ly changes you desire after Christmas. A MALLORY CRAVANETTE HAT or a pair E.SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES would be sure to lease him, r 5 ILB. Our Haberdashery Our showing of Christmas Haberdashery is a grand display. Our Elegant Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Mufflers, Umbrellas, Suspenders and the miny other things in Toggery a man is always wanting, are correct and the best that money can buy. Sec our display of Men's Jewelry novelties. s5$p i a i :: :j t a i a t a i i s i y t i a i a i a t VI Date. Tuesday . , Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . ih. m.l 15 16 17 18 19 20 11:39 0:14 1:11 2:11 3:03 1008. I P. ft. I h. ra. 3.4111:16 112:38 2.1 1:42 2.4 2:41 2.7 3:32 2.9 4:21 M. ft. 1.6 2.9 2.4 1.6 0.8 -0.J J M. UPTON, the city recorder, has returned home from Coquille where he has been on business. BILLY STODDARD is at Beaver Hill to niako some repairs on an engine. MRS. MASTERS returned on Breakwater from a visit in land and other points. tho Port- 44 64 WEATHER FORECAST. By Associated P-ess. ) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Saturday. Ocasterly wind. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POUT. For twenty-four hours end ing at 5 p. m Dec. 17, by Mrs. E. MingUB, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 50 Minimum 27 At 5 p. m 40 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloar. -.?? r?J?t r--2- to Man Clothiers BOWMAN, Prop. STORE OPEN EVENINGS MARSHFIELD, ORE. Oa - JrU.. W M Mi A US B H (V - '-. i 1371 UJT? ' a t a t :: ( a i a i a' V c Repent Show Tonight. Tho play "Uncle Josh" given recently by tho a Redmen at the Masonic, will ho re . E. HAGUE, who went to Portland on the Breakwater, will go to southern California for the benefit of his health. GLEN ROZELL and wife cf ICmpii."., who have been away on a visit, returned home on the Brottkwnior yesterday. PAT. FLANAGAN, who has been at tending Columbia University at Portland, is homo to visit his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan. , W. BUTTS, the keeper of tho gov ernment works at the Coos Bay bar, returned homq on the Break water this morning from Portland. He was accompanied by his wife. Goes to Weddcrburn. Charles Keano has resigned his position with a peated tonight at tho Opera House. I the North ncnd Sash and Door Fnc' GEO. H. ROTNOR, Mgr, Arrange n Match. Billy Ross and Gus Ford have arranged for a twenty-round boxing bout to take place in Marshfleld Christmas Day. Buys United Stores. D. Shaefer of Tacoma, has bought from tho referee in bankruptcy the stock of goods in tho United Stores on Front tory and will go to Wedderburn to take charge of the Hume state of fices there. -a--a-a-a-a-a-t:-iv--aa--a-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a-a-a-a-a-a-M-ji-M-t-tt-M-.tt-M-MtM, street and win take charge at once i i in an(l sell out the goods. MISS DICKERSON, who has been visiting at tho W. F. Miller home, will leave on the ' Breakwater for her homo In Nebraska. Sho will visit at several points en route home. Toy Toy Toy Sells Lnundry. James Hlbbard ha3 sold his Interest In the Mafsh fleld Hand and Steam Laundry to G. A. Bonebrako who with Charles Bonebrake will In the future conduct the business. FOR RENT Small house close McPherson Ginser Company. in. JOE SCHOOLEY has resigned his position in'Ekblad & Sons' hard ware store to become identified with the now amusement parlors which Eugene Crosthwart and others will open in tho Garfield block on Front street. FOR SALE Five room suite of household goods. Party leaving town. 'Phone 1654. Hero to Inspect. Capt. Ames and G. Weldon, the Inspectors of hulls and engines of steamboats, arrived this morning on the Breakwater. They will go to Cooullle where they will inspect tho hull and engine of change of climate. the new boat Coquille. NEWS OP COQUILLE. Coos County Seat Events As Told By The Herald.- Harvey GUman l4ft Monday by wny of Myrtle Point for Arizona, hoping to benefit his health by tho ONLY A FE'V MORE DAYS in which to do your Christmas shopping. V'i would be pleased to have you visit our store and inspect 017 goods. Here ara a 'few suggestions:' BOOKS We have the largest assortment of Books in your city. TOYS Tool Chests, Dolls, Mechanical Toys, Boats, Magic Lanterns, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Games,. Horns, "Crow ing Roosters," and a good many others. u-aU uAi.enouceu may mo uw uuui v.onuiue. Sooley nnd Anderson closed their cashier Must have references logging ciunp near Riverton last Apply at United Stores. j Goes to Gardiner. Tho Wilhelmi- Saturday noon, and the crew was na- which came up from Bandon, !,Rhnr!rfi,, A11 tl, Mmhop nf t,lnf An infant's knit jacket, will leave tonight or in the morn-' , 1mvIn? i1(,o ninP,i n ti, ing for Gardiner with a cargo of cnmp must be moved beforo opQra. freight and will bring back 13,000 'tlonB nre onCB moro resumed ,mB rrt aaa rf art lm rn nrl 1 11 ntlini f m-ilnl f ' UOVO Ul. OUII11UII T1V11 UtllVt ilClgllli X FOUND- Flnder can have same by calling at Times office and paying for tho notice. i WANTED Six salesladies an'd four Big Flight of Ducks. Claude Nas- salesmen at the United Stores, burg and Russ Tower yesterday Must havo references. killed thirty-two ducks. Two other 'hunters on North Slough nro report- not been settled just camp will bo located. where tho STATIONERY The fancy holiday boxes. famous Eaton-Hurlburt in plain and FOUNTAIN PENS Moore's Non Leakable, the pen that's guaranteed to never leak. In making your Christmas selection, see Norton & H ansen o o FOR SALE Pair good work mares. Inquire Stutsman Real Estate office. FOR SALE Five rooms sutto of household goods. Party leaving town. Phone 1695. GIRL WANTED For general house-work. Family of 3. Phono 167, Mrs. Rau, No. 1 Broadway. ed to havo killed forty. A heavy gale off tho coast and tho cold drovo the birds Into tho sheltered Inlets. Will Elect Directors. A meeting will be held next Monday night to elect directors of tho corporation which owns the Mlllicoma club. Proxies aro being secured as it is necessary to have two-thirds of tho stock represented In order to havo an election of directors. FOR SALE A bird's eye maple Na- i poleon bed and dresser; also rugs, I Sells Ills Interest. George H. enquire across from Marble Works. Westlake has sold his one-third in- ; terest In the Oregon Electrical Sup- I Mrs. McAdams sold her place on tho opposite side of tho river from Coquille to Mr. T. J. Fromm, lato of Poit Orford. Tho place embraces about ten acres with buildings, and it sold for $300 per aero, Mr. Fromm and his bride will resldo upon tho property, they having but recently been wedded. See Redmen's "UNCLE JOSH" that made such a hit at. Masonic Thoatro TONIGHT. 00 o o Toys! Toys! Toys! FOR RENT Tho upstnira of tho Castlewood Saloon. Apply at sa loon. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Ap ply Times offlco or Phono 71. SALOON FOR SALE Being com pelled to retire, will sell popular money making saloon on easy terms. Bargain, Address: "Re tiring" caro Times. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front stroftt. ply Co. to A. J. Mills, giving tho lattor a two-third interest while D. D. Dobbins, who conducts tho North Bend end of tho business, owns a third Interest. Mr. Westlake will probably leave tho city. His many friends here will regret that ho moves from the community. Fancy Coquille O. K. Creamery butter SIXTY CENTS PER SQUARE nt Marshfleld Grocery on Broadway, Phono 123. Games of all kinds for the HOYS and GIRLS at the COOS BAY CASH STORE. ' --" ------- ---- You Tried the Want Ads? Old papers for sale at The Times office. Five cents a bundle. NOTICE. G. A. Bonebrake having purchns ed J. B. Hlbbard's Interest In the Marshfleld Hand and Steam Laun dry, notice is hereby given that said G, A. Bonebrake nnd C. L. Bone brako will bo responsible for all debts of the institution and also col lect all money due said institution. Dated Marshfleld, Ore., December 18, 1908, (Signed): JAS. B. HIBBARD, O. A. BONEBFAKE. Wus In Wreck. Dr. Geo. who has just returned from a to his old homo in Rochester, Minn., was Jn tho marvelous wreck near Blsmark, N. D., Doc. 9. It was stated in tho press dispatches concerning the wreck that it was one of the most marvelouB disasters In rnilway annals, not a passenger being killed although tho train whilo running fifty miles, per hour, was derailed and rolled d?wn n ton-foot ombank mont. Tho hard-pressed snow drifts aro said to have prevented dozons being killed. Dr. DIx and tho rest woro badly shakon up but no one was fatally hurt. "Undo Josh" at MASONIC THEA TRE TONIGHT. Buy your groceries at the ANONA CASH GROCERY and savo money E. Dix, Jonough to buy your Christmas pres- vlslt ents. Mrs. L. M. Bllven of tho TURKISH RATH PARLORS, is going to Port land to bo gone a weok or ton days. Sho will return with a supply of new creams, lotions, and, otc. Diamond Jewelry CROSS. at the RED Any one wishing to mnko a dollar call at tho ANONA CASH GROCERY. Lnnd Opening. There Is going to bo a land open ing at Roseburg, Ore., January 20, 1909. For lists, blue print mapB With vacant lands marked thereon and full Information regarding fil ings, etc., sond $2.00 to ROSEBURG ABSTRACT COMPANY, Roseburg, Ore. Steamer nilEAKWATER sails' from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, DECKMRER 10, at 7 a. m B i f ' u i i M I m