The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 31, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1308.
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Elf you hare nny Mortgages In your
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pKgotiate them for you, and get you
lie best price procurable In the mar
jket. Or If you would like to havo
Abstracts taken off concerning titles
f properties In which you are Inter
ested, wo can manage that, too. Wo
lo a general Real Estate business, ln-i
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erty, collecting or rents, etc., and
supervising estates.
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Drawin
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and wo desire to pause and address our many
patrons and friends who have favored us with
their liberal patronage during the year now
passing.
Wo desfro to express our thanks for many
favors shown us during the year Just closing
and hope that we may merit your consideration
during 1909.
We sincerely hopo when the last hour
of the old year has passed that you can look
back over the most successful year In your lives
and wish to extend to you our best wishes for a
Happy and prosperous New Year.
Going & Harvey Co.
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GOOD COUGH MEDICINE.
Coughs, colds, croup and whoop-
'Jng cough are promptly cured by
'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There
1s no better or safer medicine made
.as it coutalm nothing that will in
jure the smallest child. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS.
Who's Wrong? !
May you have a pleasant and pros
perous year, and If you will let us at
tend to your Laundry, we will prom
ise you prosperity and pleasure with
your linen anyway. Let us havo your
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy ems
and other things to "get up," and
you will never havo cause to regret,
you will never loso an article or have
It damaged, never suffer delay when
you want your wash, and never re
gret a single dlm9 you pay us for
your work.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PITONE 571.
PEOPLE FALTER sometimes won
der why they stumble then they blunder
if you listsn WE'LL explain why SUC
CESSFUL WE REMAIN with meth
ods CLEAN our goods the best proven
by CONSUMERS TEST WE never strike
a stumbling block because WE BOOST
and do NOT KNOCK.
Largest Piano Dealers in the Pacific
Northwest. A chain of 40 stores.
Steinway Pianos.
SHERMAN, CLAY ( CO.
"The House of Quality"
Coos Building. Marshfield, Ore.
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GOOD-BYE, OLD YEAR!
SCAT!
Let's forget its sorrows
and remember its joys,
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this, our first year in busi- ?
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are truly thankful,
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fort, strive to serve our
patrons better than ever a
before,
coos hay tides.
The following tables give
hours of high and low tides
every day this week:
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Thursday . 31 0:19 1.6
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ForThat
Return Gift
nothing is nicer or more nppropriato
than a nice picco of Cut Glass or Sil
vern arc. There is neier any danger
f anyone getting more of either than they desire.
AVo liavo tho finest and most up-to-dato lino on Coos Bay and
our prices are reasonable.
CARLE TON JEWELRY COMPANY
"THE HOME OF QUALITY."
FIBST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BLDG., MABSIIFIELD, ORE
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TWICE TOLD TALES.
How Chamberlain's Cough Itemed
-cures coughs and colds has not onl
been told twice but It has been toM
thousands of times all over the ,
world and will be told again from '
your own home If you will give It p
trlul. For sale by JOHN PREUSS
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SPECIAL FOR A TEW DAYS ONLY
a 10 year old XXXX Rye, per a
1 gallon $4.00 1
But quality Port Wine, pe jj
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a pe.- gallon $3.00
1 Best quality Table CUret, per a
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GIVEN IN
KNIGHTS of FINLAND nALL
ON 'C STREET
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Dec. 31,
Music by Jacobson's Orches
tra of six instruments.
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ADMISSION.
Gents 50c Ladles free
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COOS BAY
Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss
Tjlinv R TTnrfnn
ACfldCIEV Of Voice Miss Mable Clare Millis.
" Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
IVIlJSIC Luse-Stump. Classes In Har-
ETiMER A. TODD, Director. irony, Sight Reading, etc.
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agazme
is printed for folks who want to
keep up to date on big things,
and who don't want to be bored
to death while they're at it.
So its chinks are filled with
good stories, good sentiment,
and good humor.
Read the publishers' talk this
month, and you'll see just
where we stand.
LOOK FOR THE PATCHWORK COVER
For sale by
Norton & Hansen
WRATZCSn rORKOA&r.
(By Associated P-est.)
WESTERN OREGON.
Rain west, snow east tonight or
Friday; northerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O
PORT.
For twonty-four hours end-
ing at 5 p. m., Dec. 30, by Mrs.
E. -Mlngus, special government
moteorologlcal observer.
Maximum 49
0 Minimum 33
At 5 p. m 47
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Wind, Northeast; cloudy.
Mrs. Heatings' Funeral. The fu
neral of Mrs. Walter Keating will
take place Friday, January 1, at 2
o'clock from the Johnson Undertak
ing Parlors. Services will be hold at
the grave.
O. K. Chop House Closed. Tho O.
K. Chop House on 'A' street was
voluntarily closed today to permit
an adjustment of differences between
the stockholders in the concern. It
Is announced that It will be reopen
ed In a day or two.
Nairn Smith Will Ball. Tho Nann
Smith will complete her cargo of
lumber at the C. A. mlth mill and
sail for Bay Point tomorrow. This
vessel now takes on complete cargo
at the Smith slip and does not do
any lightering to finish load at Em
pire as formerly, thus making a great
saving In time and expense.
Stephen Rogers Escapes. Stephen
Rogers of tho steamer Coos River,
had a narrow escape from a serious
accident today. While loading
freight, a large coil of wire, weighing
nearly a ton, slipped and nearly
caught the aged navigator beneath
its weight with crushing force. As
It was, ho escaped with a few slight
bruises because of his agility in get
ting out of tho way.
Dr. Burroughs Injured. Dr. A. C.
Burroughs Is not a member of the
Association that Is "Afraid to go
Home in the Dark" but ho aroso tho
other morning before daylight and
in piloting his way across tho kitchen
floor, collided with tho door of tho
kitchen range with such force as to
crush tho bone In one of his legs.
Now he walks with a limp, carries
a cane and explains to his friends
how It happened.
Food choppers at MILNER'S.
Hunting licenses oxpiro December
31. Renew them at THE GUNNERY
Heating stoves at MILNER'S.
EASTSIDE IS A WINNER.
I Persona! Notes-
DK. E. MINQUS has roturned from
a professional visit to Ten Mile.
HERBEIIT GETTIS of Coos River,
was a Marshfield visitor today.
J. S. MASTERS and E. L. Roberts of
Catching Inlet, were on the Bay
today.
MRS. ROZELLE and daughter, of
Empire, were shopping in Marsh
field today.
S. J. DEFREES and wife, of Alle
gany, were transacting business In
Marshfield today.
C. J. MAHONEY will conclude a
pleasant holiday visit at home this
week and leave on Saturday to re
sume his law studies In Salem.
SHERIFF GAGE and GLEN COX
wore in Marshfield last evening on
tholr way home to Coqullle from
Salem, where they placed two
prisoners In the state penitentiary.
PATRICK FLANAGAN, concludes
his holiday vacation at tho homo
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Flanagan this week and leaves
Saturday to resume his studies at
Columbia University, Portland.
MR. and MRS. L. W. MYRICK. of
Marshfield,' are In the city visiting
at the homo of the latter's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Patter
son. They will remain until after
New Year's. Roseburg Review.
Start a bank account by buying
a lot In SENGSTACKEN'S addition.
Steamer , BREAICWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, JANUARY 2, 7 A. M.
Rat and Mouse Traps at MILNER'S.
FOR SALE Coos River ranch, 190
acres at $30 per acre, 15 acres la
cultivation In fruits, berries and
vegetables, 6-room house, largo
barn. Stock, tools and launch go
with place. Producing annually
ono-thlrd purchase price of place.
This Is a snap. Address: S. W.
Sherman, Sunny Nook-" Farm,
Marshfield, Ore.
LOST A small leather purse con
taining about $35. Finder will bo
rewarded by leaving at Times' of
fice. NOTICE Will tho person who took
my hat from the club Lady's Night
return and exchange. Initials In
leather band. H. H. McPherson.
LOST Gentloman's watch fob,, on
Christmas eve. Return Times' of
fice and receive reward.
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FOR RENT New five-room modern
flat with bathroom, already tp bo
furnished for housekeeping. Ap
ply Robt. Marsden, Sr.
FOR SALE Money-making saloon.
Must go quick. Address 'R,' caro
Times.
FOR SALE Flvo room suite of
household goods. Party leaving
town. Phono 1C54.
FOR SALE DItT WOOD cut stovo
length, also well equipped wood
and coal yard for rent. Apply D.
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New O'Connell Building
Phono 1055
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman 2 Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning, Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
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FIRE CUT
FIRE BRICK
SEWER PIPE
DRAIN TILE and
TERRA COTTA
GOODS
WHOLESALE
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PLUMUNG SUPPLIES
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING nd
TINNING SHOP
IN OPERATION
SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES
3 NORTH ' BEND HARDWARE , SUPPLY CO
a North Bend, Oregon.
Everything Back
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South Marshfield
Coal$4.50 per Ton
Dry Stove Wood ?2.00 per
tier. Wo solicit your trade. All
order fillod promptly.
COOS T1AT FUEL COMPAWT
J. C.DOANE & SO.V, Prop.
Phono 03-1 or Leave Orders at
I. 8. KAUFMAN & CO.
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y New Year
To all our Friends and Patrons and to all tho
Peoplo of Coos Bay and Coos County for they aro all
prospectlvo patrons. May prosperity and happiness
bless you ovory ono during tho coming year.
Your patronage Is always appreciated hero.
LOCKHART & PARSONS
DRUG COMPANY
"The Busy Corner"
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ItKDUCKD BATES AT BLANCO HOTEL.
This popular hotel will Inaugurate tho ?1.00 per day for room
and meals, commencing January 1, 1909. Meals will ho served la
dining roomB nt 25 cents.
Special rates by week and month. Good cooking. Good meals.
Good service.
FEHHEV & FLAN AOAN, Proprietors.
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