THE DAILY COOS BAY TINTC3, IJFAH5WF1EI.D. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1908.
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yiiat have you in hand
If you have any Mortgages in your
possession that you would liko to
realize upon, we can most likely
negotiate them for you, dnd get you
the best price procurable In tho mar
ket. Or if you would liko to have
Abstracts taken off concerning titles
of properties in which you are Inter
ested, we can manage that, too. Wo
do ri general Real Estate business, in
cluding tho buying, selling, and ex
changing of city or country prop
erty, collecting of rents, etc., and
supervising estates.
For particulars sen HENRY SENG.
STACKEN, OP
Title Guarantee
Abstract Co.
IT IS A WONDER.
Chamberfain's Liniment is ono of
the most remarkable preparations yet
produced" for the relief of rheumatic
pains, and for lame back, sprains and
bruises. Tho quick relief from pain
which It affords is alone worth many
times its cost. Prjce, 25 cents, large
size 60 cents. For sale by JOHN
PREUSS.
it's a Case of Jewelry
when you come hero to buy, for wo
can show you Jewelry-case after
Jewelry-case that will attract your
admiration and hold your attention.
Hero wo show you Gold and Silver
Watches, Chains of all kinds and
lengths. Engagement and other
Rings, Bracelets, Brochea, Sleeve
links, Lockets, Charms, Breastpins,
etc. We guarantee the high qual
ities and you will appreciate the low
prices.
THOS. HOWARD
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May you have a pleasant and pros
perous year, and if you will let us at
tend to your Laundry, we will prom
ise ypu prosperity and pleasuro with
your linen anyway, Let us have your
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Vests
and other things to "get up," and
you will never have cause to regret,
you will never lose an article or have
It damaged, never suffer delay when
you want your wash, and never re
gret a slnglo dime you pay usfor
your work.
Coos Bay SteamLaundry
PHONE 571.
orses and Mares
for Sale
One horse, price 160.00
Ono mare, price f CO. 00
One mare, price $65.00
One mare, price $85.00
One mare, price $125.00
One mare, price $175.00
Team horses, price $450.00
All good work animals. Can be
seen at Heisner's Livery Stable Wed
nesday and Thursday, December 30
and 31, from 10 a. m. till 4 p. m.
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HARDWARE
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Incorporated.
F. E. nAOUB. Pipes.
MAISaflELD
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If you were priced a piano today at
$500 and tomorrow the same piano
was priced to you at $350?
Our Price is the same today, tomor
row and every day to everyone every
where. SHERMAN, CLAY 8b CO.
"The House of naltey"
Have corcve to stay
Steinway Representatives for the Pacific
Northwest.
Coos Building. Marshfield, Ore.
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of imyoiio getting more of either thnn they desire.
We have tho finest and most up-to-date lino on Coos Bay and
our prices are reasonable. ,
CARLETON JEWELRY COMPANY
"THE HOME OF QUALITY."
FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK RLDG., MARSHFIELD, ORE
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LEAVE ORDERS FOR
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ELMER A. TODD, Director.
Ncw0'ConinH Building
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South Marshfield
Coal$450 per Ton
Dry Stove Wood $2.00 per
tier. Wo solicit your trade. All
orders filled promptly.
COOS BAT FUEL COMPANY
J. O. DOANE & SON, Props.
Phone 534 or Leave Order at
I. S. KAUFMAN Si CO.
DeWltt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salve Is especially good for piles, but
it is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salve Is
needed. It is soothing, cooling and
healing. Be sure to get DeWitfe
Witch Hzel Salve when you ask for
it. We sell and recommend it. Sold
by LOCKHART & PARSONS.
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LIME, PLASTER
FIRE CUT
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA C0TTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
and RETAIL
SEE yS FOR.
S NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO j
B North Bend, Oregon. q
FOR ALL,, AT MARVELOUS
LY LITTLE PRICES. OUR
STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND
COMPLETE. SHOVELS, COAL
SCUTTLES, HOES, RAKES,
SHEARS, AND EVERYTHING
IN THE LINE OF HARD
YARE FOR THE MECHANIC
OR HOUSEKEEPER.
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nothing is nicer or more appropriate
than n nice piece of Cut Glass or Sil
verware. There is never any dancer
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NEW YEAR'S OREGONIAN.
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Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss
Lucy S. Horton.
Voices Miss Mable Clare Millis.
Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
Luse-Stump. Classes In Har
irony, Sight Reading, etc.
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TWICE TOLD TALES.
How Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
cures coughs and colds has not only
been told twice but it has been told
thousands of times all over the
world and will be told again from
your own home if you will giyo it a
trial. For sale by JOHN PREUSS
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Fancy Boxes and
Christmas Candies
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PLUM11NG SUPPLIES
FIRST CUSS
PLUMBING and
TINNING SHOP
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f COOS HAY TIDES.
The following tables
hours of high and low
give
tides
tho
for
every day this week:
DECEMBER, 1008,
HIGH WATER
Date.
Tuesday . 29
Wednesday 30
Thursday . 31
A. M.
h. m.l ft.
P. M.
h. m.l ft;
C:05
6:00
6:55
6.3
6.4
6.5
5:04
5.3
4.0
4.7
DECEMBER, 1008.
LOW WATER A. M.
P. M.
h. m.l ft.
11:15 0.9
12:26 1.9
Date. I h. m.
ft.
2.3
Tuesday . .29111:14
Wodnesday 301
Thursday . 311 0:19
1.6
1:40 1.4
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(By Associated P-osi.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Fair tonight and Wednesday.
Colder near coast with easterly
winds.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For tweaty-four hours end- 4
ing at 5 p. m Dec. 2S, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government O
meteorological observer.
Maximum 53
Minimum 46
At 5 p. m 47
Precipitation 73
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
BORN.
CAVANAGH To Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cavanagh in Portland, a daughter.
Play Tonight. "My Friend From
India" will be presented at the Ma
sonic Opera House tonight by a
North Bend cast.
Council Tonight. The Marshfield
city council will meet this evening in
regular session to take up routine
business and make preliminary ar
rangements for next year's work,
probably.
Wed Here. Andrew Ingman and
Miss Dena Brodd were united in
marriage at the Lutheran church Sat
urday by the Rev. B, F. Bengtson.
Mr. Ingman Is employed In a local
logeing camp. They will reside in
Eastslde.
Postpono Opening New School.
The new Marshfield high school
building will not be opened next
Monday its planned. It will probably
LOST Gentleman's watch fob, on
Christmas ove. Return Times' of
fice and receive reward.
LOST $300 noto belonging to
Emily Brown. Reward for return
to Times office.
FOR RENT New five-room modern
flat with bathroom, already to bo
furnished for housekeeping. Ap
ply Robt. Marsden, Sr.
FOR SALE Money-making saloon.
Must go quick. Address 'R,' care
Times.
FOR BALE Five room suite of
household goods. Party leaving
town. Phone 1654,
FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove
length, also well equipped wood
and coal yard for rent. Apply D,
D. Campbell, North Front Btroet.
Eat Turkey pn
New Years
Ypu will have pleasant- feelings
afterward hpfonaa.lt will asrea .with
you.
Picking a Bone
isn't good form of course, but our
Meats are so good that it Is hard to
part with even tho smallest portion.
Sanitary Market
Hall & Rich j.
PHONE 1001
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bo two weeks from Monday before
school is started there. The formal
reception to afford tho citizens of
i Marshfield an opportunity to inspect
'the new building will be held on the
opening day or thereabouts.
I Gets Illjj Hutnlmgu. One of tho
largest rutabagas ever exhibited hero
lis now being displayed at the Cham
ber of Commerce, it having been
brought in by Bastdorf brothers from
their Ocean View ranch. It weighs
twenty-six pounds.
Delay Census. Tho census of
Marshfield to be taken by tho Elks to
secure a charter has been postponed
until after New Year's. Tho local
Elks aro busy with their private af
fairs and It is planned to leave the
work until It can bo done promptly
aud accurately.
AVcd Tonight. Tho marriage of
David L. Wiggins and Miss Bessie E.
Sebolt will bo solemnized this even
ing at the home of I. Lando, the Rev.
Mr. Rutledge of the Methodist Epis
copal church, officiating. Miss Se
bolt hasbeen one of Marshfleld's most
popular teachers and tho best wishes
pf hosts of friends she has made hero
will follow her to hernow home at
Hoxle, Kas., where tho groom is en
gaged in business. Mr. and Mrs.
Wiggins will leave on tho stage" In
tho morning for their now home, but
they will make tho trip homeward a
honeymoon trip, visiting many points
en route.
Accident Averted. An accident
that might have resulted seriously
was narrowly averted Monday even
ing as the Alliance was docking in
North Bend. Tho launch Garland
with a large barge in tow started
from the dock directly in front of
the Alliance. The big steamer sig
nalled the launch at least three times
but could get no response and it was
only by quick and effective work by
the big boat that an accident was
avoided. Captain Parsons spoke to
tho captain of the Garland as to his
refusal to answer signals and tho
launch man replied that ho did not
hear them. A complaint will prob
ably be filed by tho master of tho
Alliance against tho launch Garland.
POPULAR COUPLE WED.
Norls Jensen, Prominent Huslness
Man and Mrs. Inez Mason Married
Monday Afternoon.
MARRIED In Marshflold, Ore
gon, Monday afternoon, December
28, 1908, Mr. Norls Jensen and
Mrs. Ynez Mason, Judgo John F.
Hall, officiating.
This brief notice chronicles an
event that will come as a surprise to
many friends. Altho a few "know
ing ones" expected this folicltous re
sult, to many it will be an event as
happy as It was unexpected. Tho
ceremony was celebrated In the beau
tiful new home of tho groom in
North Marshfield, only tho imme
diate relatives of the hrido being
present, Mrs. A. A. Gulterrez, a sis
ter from Sacramento, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Crlbbs of Marshfield.
Tho groom is a well-known Marsh
field business man who lias made
many friends during his many years
residence hero. Tho bride is a mem
ber of the photograph firm of Crlbbs
& Mason, and is known and admired
by many friends for her many excel
lent qualities of head and heart. To
them both a list of frlonds limited
only by their acquaintances will unite
with Tho Times in wishing them 'a
pleasant and prosperous voyage o'er
life's tempestuous sea.
Tin iid Opening.
There is going to bo a land open
ing at Roseburg, Ore!, January 20
1909. For lists, blue print maps
with vacant lands marked thereon
and full information rogardlng fil
ings, etc., send ?2.00 to
ROSERURG ABSTRACT COMPANY,
Roseburg, Ore.
Steamer RHKAICWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, 7 A. M.
Heating stoves at MILNER'S.
EASTSIDE IS A WINNER.
Fpod choppers at MILNER'S.
GRAND HALL at Finnish hall,
Thursday ovonlng, Deoombor 31.
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Rat and Mouse, Traps at MILNER'S.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY', 7 A. M.
MILNER Is not selling anything
below cost.
You would not delay taking Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy at .the first sign
of kidney or bladder trouble If you
realized that neglect might result In
Brlght's disease or diabetes. Foley's
Kidney Remedy corrects Irregula
rities and cures all kidnoy and blad
der disorders. For salo by RED
CROSS PHARMACY, John Preuss,
Prop.
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FLOOR DSOPS
MANY INJURED BY COLLAPSE F
ROOM IN COURTHOUSE IN
.MARYLAND TODAY.
(By Associated Press.)
BALTIMORE, Dec. 29. The sec
ond floor of a two-story building i.i
Elliott City, Md., fell today during a
hearing before Justice Wellonhorst
of William Hapgood, a negro, charg
ed with murderous assault. Over a
dozen persons suffered broken legs
and arms. Among them were:
Justico Wellenhorst, tho prisoner,
ex-Judge J. T. Rogers, State Attor
ney Martin Brock, Col. Wm. S. Pow
ell, Wm. Hall and Charles Jones, a
reporter for tho United Press. Tho
trial had Just commenced when tho
floor collapsed.
I Personal Notes
J. E. PAULSON of Coqullle, was In
Marshfield yesterday.
ROCCO BIASCO was down from his
Coos River ranch on business to
day. CHARLEY LEE of Marshfield, left
on tho Alliance for northern points
on business.
MRS. THOMAS KEANE of North
Bond, was calling on Marshfield
friends today.
R. R. POWDNER of Coqullle, waB at
tending to business matters on tho
Bay yesterday. "
Hull Tonight. The Assembly Club
will givo Its regular ball at the Fin
nish hall this ovening.
HERBERT LOCKHART, wife and
baby daughter arrived yesterday
from San Francisco.
REX LARGE, who with A. J.
Savngo has been publishing tho
Coqullle Sontinel, was visiting
friends in Marshfield yesterday.
MRS. NASBURG who has spent sev
eral months In San Francisco,
came up on the M. F. Plant yes
terday for an extended stay hero.
L. W. SHAW and wife have returned
from California where they have
spent several weeks for tho benefit
of Mr. Shaw's health which is
much improved. They spent
Christmas at tho homo of their
daughter.
MISS ANNIE SMITH camo In today
from tho homo o her
parents on Kentuck Inlet. Her
father, C. T. Smjth, who sustajried
a stroke of pajaysi recently Is
slowly improving. She has glvon
up her djutes in, W, U. Douglas'
ofllco unil hej" father completely
recovers. ,,, ,(0Uaoi(iot
Sportsmen Your Hunter's Ll-
conso will cost ,you but S1.0Q at
MILNER'S,
Stoamer IJREAKWATEIt sails
from' CooS Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, 7 A. M.
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WHAT SHE THINKS
ABOUT HER NEW GAS
COOKING RANGE.
She Is delighted. It I all
she oxpected and more. Sho
id thinking of the drudgery Bho
wont through last year tho
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In hor kitchen. She remombers
how tho kitchen, with hor
other housohold duties, took
all her strength left hor lit
tlo time for recreation and llt
tlo inclination when she had
timo. This summor everything
19 going to bo different. Easier,
better, quicker cooking a
cleaner kitchen far less work
real homo comfort! Aro you
a slavo to tho dirty, dusty,
smoky, troublesomo coal
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