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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1908.. :---"t:-:"::"uttMMn"u"tt'J,J'"-------5J-a--:t'U-::-::-u-----:j-j:- t :: ii '"irTTTTTTrnrwifinn r " ' '" iipwii ?i t: III l.i K ?SJ"?Ki!" nT.J EHSBI i t a V tt i :: :: :: :: i :: li ? :: i u :: :: tt ::: ::: i tt :: :t i V It I tt t tt I tt tt I it tt t tt :: i t flfl 11 MAffitifttk fid a Mi tt 9 f 1 I as a forcible reminder that our winters supply' of fuel. attciulccLto this matter ; we we must provide in time for If YOU have not already would suggest that you drop in on us and get our prices for stove wood. It is much easier, cheaper and cleaner to burn wood than anything else, and one most pleasing and economical feature of OUR wood is the amount of pitch contained inr each CE2R. load, which not onlv insures a steadv fire but eliminates the expense and risk of using oil in lighting fires, FURTHERMORE: WE CAN REDUCE YOUR ' FUEL BILL ONE-HALE. - Simply give us a trial order the wood itself is the best salesman wc have. If you cannot call, phone in your order and we will do the rest. , J, "" T PHONE 1001. '''& F w rli C7 jt 'W -d I 4 I :: 1 1 i .Vt i i Ml All i tt i tt i t: i i tt t tt tt tt tt t tt i tt tt i tt tt i tt t tt i tt i i tt i tt tt i tt tt i tt t M A i tt i tt t tt tt t tt t tt i tt j tt t tt tt i tt t tt HARMONY IN Y.OUR NEW HOME , Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork, Walls, make home life happier. C'ir expert decorative specialist will vLit your city soon. Without obli gating you lie will discuss the fur nishings for your new home. Wnte for particulars J. G. Mack & Co. . Furniture and Carpets PORTLAND. ORECON Single Rooms Furn'ul.td Tastefully arZiS JsP 9 coos hay Tnr:s. The following tallica Rita hours of high and lew tide every day this wek: DECEMBER, 1008. I the for roil w.vnjni A. h. i. M. Date. Saturday SUNDAY I h. m.l 191 8:4r? 20 9:30 ft. Lh. m. 6.GI 9:49 7.oJlO:45 rt. 4.6 DECEMBER, 1008. now vrASKitj a. ji i p. m. Date. I h. m.l ft. 1 h. ra.l ft. Saturday . 191 2: 11 1 2.71 3:32 0.8 SUNDAY . 201 3:08 2.9 4:21-0.1 Moved In New irouM. Mrs. Alec Lund has moved1 Into her new home in West Marshfleld. Get Your Suit Pressed While you wait, bathe, sleep or while you tat at WAS SOX'S SHOP, on 'A' street. It you have not a suit, let me make you one for $'i& or $40. If that Is too much for your pocket book, let me tako your measure and have the Royal Tailors make you one much chfauer with an Extra Pair of Pants FREE. As I am able to give a cor rect desrilptlon of Just what you want, I will guarantee you a good fit. PHONE 2211. Gloves Arrive. The managers of the Ross-Ford boxing contest to be held Christmas Day, sent to Portland for the gloves to be used. These very necessary properties came down on the Breakwater-and were brought by one of the boat officers who was detailed to make the purchase. WEATHER FOMKCAST. (By Associated P-ess.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Sunday. LOCAL a,w r i ki f- T A I L.OR1NG i IT IS A WONDER. Chamberlain's Liniment Is one of the most remarkable preparations yet nrliirtnr1 tnv thn rallpf nt phoilTTintip. TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four .hours ond ing at 5 p. m.. Wee. 18, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special goveinment meteorological observer. Maximum B2 Minimum 20 At 5 p. m 38 O Precipitation none 0 Wind, Northwest; clear. Schooner Leaves. The steam schooner Bee, loaded with lumber from the C. A. Smith mill left this morning for the south. Will Install Tonight. The mem bers of Blanco Lodge No. 48, A. F and A. M. will Install their newly elected officers tonight Instead of on Dec. 2C. New Steam Phuit. At the Masonic opera house a new steam heating pains, and for lame back, sprains and I l,lant win D0 totalled to replace the bruises. The quick relief from pain ' ht air plant in the building which which it affords Is alone worth many i has not given satisfactory results. Price. 25 cents, large -'lcu "'.-rue iteu Pnr ni i, tohn, men last night at the Masonic opera I Persona! Notes CYRUS NOAH of Coos River, was in tho city todpy. J. MATSON pf North Inlet, visited In tho city today. J. W. CL1NKENBEARD v:w down . from Coos River today. MRS. MAHAFFY of North Coos Riv er, Is visiting In the city today. MISS ISAACS, of Plat B is 111 at her home. MRS. J. MAGENN and daughter, of Mfllicoma are In the city today MRS. FRED BACHMAN was down from Coos River today on a visit. BEN SCHUYLER has taken one ot tho O'Connell flats and has moved In. MISS NELLIE BBOWN has gone to Portland where she will visit her aunt. ROCCO BIASCO and wife, were In the city today from their Coos Riv er ranch. MISS ANNIE SMITH of Daniels Creek, made a visit to Marshfleld this morning. MBS. A. T, HAMMOND, of Coqullle, went to Portland today on tho Breakwater. WILLIAM KLAHN of Empire, is seriously ill at his home at that place. R. R. DAY was down today from tho Sluslaw. He has an infected fin gor and called upon Dr. House worth for medical treatment. WILLIAM CANDLW, of Coqullle, loft for Portland today. Ho will go from there to Seattle- to visit an old friend. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE NICOLS, who havo been visiting In the city, with their son, Tom Nicols, roturned today on tho Breakwater to their home in Portland. CAPT. AMES and Mr. Woldon, the inspectors of hulls and engines, who were at Coqullle to Inspect tho steamer Coqullle, left on tho Breakwater today. MISS VERA DICKERSON, who has been In the city visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller, loft today on tho Breakwater for Portland and from 'that city will return to her homo In Nebraska. itt-u-tt-tt--tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-t:-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt.t-tt-tt-tt-; -tt-tt-tt ---::- T times Its cost ii sl?e 50 cents. J PREUSS. I VHH-H-4-'Wnr44-4H-i-l4H- -tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt--tt-M-M-::-::-::--:,-:j-JI-y-:-I;M--tt-n-tt-tt- ne X. tt . I Thai ( house gave their play "Uncle Josh." ' It was presented once before and was repeated last night. There was a fair attendance. u a o VI U i? I FUM -MUGAIN! 1 1 Let Us The manufacturer of one of the .best brands of Linoleum made an error in the shipment of our order and as n result wo nre over stocked. To work off the surplus supply we will sell D !6M LiooSeym This 'is ulint Is rcRiiIarly wH nt 70c anil 75c. It will pay you to buy Linoleum now and loo' this before you buy. House Furnisher I C. A. JOHNSON, I N FRONT STREET 1 Vk-W-H-K WLWW--l- H-H--' tt-It-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tttt-tt-tt-tt-ttT v For Good York ? lowest tt tt tt tt t tt tt I tt I V tt rrnnrl material and tho prices consistent therewith on contracting In marble, stone, stone and concrete work and tiling. Call on the Pacific Monumental and Building Works. WM. FRANZENRACII, II. II. WILSON, Proprietors. Office on South Broadway, MARSHFIELD, Ore. All Work Guaranteed. For the following grass give us a trial. titnu.n-H-tt--U-tt-tt-tt tt tt-a-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-$t-tt-tt-n-tt- r it l Attention B TW tho fnllowins grass seed r ? ? t imnNE 071 Front St. mummiwu. g itt-tt-tt-tt-tl-tt-tt-tt-tttt-tt-tt-g tt tt i tt t tt I tt ( tt V tt tt I tt tt I It I tt I tt I tt I tt I tt tt V tt Help Yen S elec CHRISTMAS GIFT rzrrcr..j- .imj umnrBM;'.'. .;;..i; jinu'ji'iiia um jm In the Coos Bay country, nothing is more appropriate or more appreciated than something that wlll'contrlbute to the pleasure of huiting, fishing or camping expedition. -" Wo havo made a study of tie needs for thede purposes and our long experience here en ables us to furnish just what 13 needed and tho best to be had. Remember 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 goods that will delight any hunter t tt I tt I tt ti .LOST Sample automobile photo- V graphs by salesman. Reward for A i return to Blanco hotel. I LOST Fur boa In Marshfleld this afternoon. Suitable roward for re- V turn to Times office. K T.fiRT A Inrco black silk muffler Ladles' Day Success. George Goodrum Eays that his "Ladles' Day" yesterday was one" of tho most suc cessful evonts his business has ever known. Thayer Grimes will assist him In the store until after tho holidays. STEAMER SUNK IN A FOG or nlmrod man, woman or child, ing: .POCKET KNIVES HUNTING AXES RAZOR STROPS SHELL RAGS FIRE ARMS HUNTING HATS FISH POLES FISHING TACKLE PUNCHING 1JAG3 BOXING GLOVES Among them are the "follow- IIUNTING KNIVES RAZORS, SAFETY RAZORS POCKET FLASKS SHELL OASES HUNTING COATS POCKET FLASH LIGHTS FISH LINES FLY BOOKS FOOT RALLS AIR RIFLES between First Trust and Savings Bank and Flanagan & Bennett Bank today. Return to Times "of fice for roward. tt 1:1 FOR RENT House in Portor addl Vl tion Plat 9. Call on Mrs. Jake ? ' Anderson, Maryland street. tt f ' tt FOR SALE Five room suite ORCHARD GRASS ITALIAN RYE jr-r' BED CLOVER TIMOTHY C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER i U I' I. tt tt tt I tt A i tt tt V. II TEe GUNNERY" i tt tt tt t tt i household goods. Party ton. Phono 1C54. of leaving tt tt -c;-n-tt-tt-tt-tt tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-ts-H-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-n-tt stagfrgiagafliaMa' DIAJVi ONDS SSSr2SH5ES?SilSa5ZSiSaJSa5ESHSr2SES?JHS ESHSZSZSESaSZSHSHSHSZSESaZSaSZSTS B&ildfog Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN THE d TOIRA com GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUMING SUPPUK FIRST CLASS PLUMBING tod TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO In xrwii ntnd. OreKon. Diamond Rings Solitaire Diamonds set with Turquoise, Rubies, Sapphires and Emeralds Diamond Ear Screws Diamond Brooches Diamond Lockets With Many Other Combinations WANTED An experienced lady cashier Must have references. Apply at United Stores. WANTED Six salesladies and four salesmen at tho United Stores. Must havo references. British Boat Goes Down In Col lision With A Tramp Steamer. 1 (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 10. Tho Brit ish steamer Dagestand was sunk out side, this harbor by tho tramp steam er Catalono In a fog. Tho members of tho crew of the wrecked vessel were picked up by tho Catalono. We have Just discovered a water proofing process for soles. Wo givo It free to our customers, O. O. Lund, Broadway. FOR SALE Five rooms suite of household goods'. Party leaving town. Phono 1C95. , GIRL WANTED For general house-work. Family of 3. Phono 1C7, Mrs. Rau, No. 1 Broadway. FOR SALE A bird's eye maple Na poleon bed and dresser; also rugs, onqulro across from Marblo Works. SALOON FOR SALE Bolng com pelled to retire, will sell popular money making saloon on easy terms. Bargain. Address: "Re tiring" caro Times. FOR SALE DRT WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal ynrd for ront. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front stropt Red Cross Drug Store Have You Tried the Want Ads? GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. Coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough are promptly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is no better or safer medicine made as It contains nothing that will In jure the smallest child. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. v" Ol'R MEATS ARE THE REST. SS HMT) I r il1: -rT Your Sunday dinner, your Christ mas dinner and, In fact, all of your meals will bo Just what you wish thorn to bo If you buy your moats at tho Sanitary Market. Wo havo demonstrated to hun dreds of Marshflejd peoplo who aro now our cuBtajSfuTrs that wo sell tho best meats at tho most reasonable prices, but wo want everybody to know. If you don't know this, give us a trial order and seo. Sanitary Market Hall & Rich rds PHONE 1001 - 5 :3' A H.r w : : s i V Sl Vm f i m r lUWl 1H m$ 6 m 41: ft LnsssE