the coos bay times.. (marshfield (coos bay), or) 1909-11-19 … · 2010-06-29 · baking thing...
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This Dish Is a of and as as it isIt of a fine lined dish In whichbeans or may be" from oven, plac-
ed In a silver holder and at tho table In the dish in whichit was baked. ,The price of is '.'-- -
$8.00iIt win "be placed In our ahd 25 'cents per day
until sold. our for
FIRST TRUST & BANK Bids., Hotel,
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The roof is the most imp ortant part of a a poorroof is a source of trial and petty of
are made in ofPut on your bul and roof
Made by the makers o f ready and by aj company
a C. E.8--8.
The most central on Coos Bay.HILL has a new school house now
HILL Is within minutes walk from
Hill has no CITYLOTS $00 AND UP $10.00 $3.00 PER
NO EASY
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Read the Times Want Ads.
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sold Silver
Baking thing beauty usefulconsists"
baked taken 'theserved
regular thls'dlsh.
windowWatch windows
SAVINGS Opposite Chandler
buildingHundreds roof-
ings imitation Malthoid.Malthoid ldings prevent troubles.
original roofings
The Paint Co.Local Distributor.
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BUNKER TAXES.DOWN, MONTH.
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counts saving.garment guaranteed all-wo- ol,
honestly skillfully madewith style stays.
depend clothesguarantee protection.
America
$10 $30
MILLMarshfield, Oregon
THE NEXT PRIZE EOR THE
COUNTY PEOPLE IS A
SILVER BAKING DISH
Margaret
ornamental. porcelain pud-dings, anything
Tettticedbargains.
Carleton Jewelry Co. j
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ParaffineNICHOLSON,
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DERBYMetropolitan
NOVEMBER
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BankWoolen Clothes
STORE
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We do all kinds of transfer 7work. Trunks and baggage aspecialty. Good covered wagon, M
everything kept dry, meet all ?boats and trains dally. Good aand prompt service guaranteedGive us a trial. a
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You want to buy your groceriesfrom us because you want the best.
If you don't find it so, we want toreturn your money. ,
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Or style, of ofthat, baked after skillful
mouths inocean's foam, happy the
of orders
sack,Sperry's
FIVE CENTSper" LINEPER DAY.
PHONE
WANTED Girl general house-
work. Apply Jr.,at Bob's Billiard parlors.
FOR RENT Furnished roomslower floor with fire and bath con-
nected. Phone 166-- J.
POSITION WANTED experiencedgrocery man.
FOR SALE class billiardtable, lvorj cues and every-
thing complete. Apply to Robertat office of Coos
Company, Front street.
FOR Breakwater hotelquire Marsden, Sr.
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FOR SALE Choice lot oftrees at the Transfer office, rear ofLockbart's Grocery. D. Ferguson
IlfiVn HfYTFI Formerly theLLVIU only family hotclln townnew manapernpnt. Thoroughly
r.modeled refurnUhed. Ratcf See toper day; f 2 to per w ek, ratei bythe month. Ma Ine View.
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WEATHER FORECAST.Associated Press.)
OREGON RainSaturday.LOCAI TEMPERATURE RE--
PORT. .
For twenty-fou- r hours, end- -
Ing at 4:43 m., Nov. 18, byMrs. E. Mlngus, special govern- -
ment meteorological observer.Maximum 58
Minimum 53At 4:43 m 65
Precipitation noneWind, Southwest; cloudy.
X BORN. tnmmmnCHAPMAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Chapman at their home In Marsh-
field, Friday, November 19, agirl. Mother and child arefinely, and "Billy" Is
proudest In the state of Oregon.
and
Modal. G. W. Bealo, thewell River rancher, wasawarded a medal for his ap-
ple exhibit at the Seattle Exposition.
Meet Tonight. There will be arehearsal and business meeting ofthe Lutheran church choir at thechurch at 7:45 tonight. Itthat Benj. Ostlind will be chosendirector of the choir.
Dies In Coquille. Lewis Holm,
last week was brought to thocounty hospital in a seriouscondition, passed away Sunday. The
Tomorrow Will Be
Cake Day At CorthelPs
Get Cakes for your Sunday Dinner here and be satisfied
ANGEL CAKE
any sort, or or size o cake, for the matterin our ovens mixing, cakes
eyes to glisten and to water anticipation. Lightpure as gold, they make home without
work or worry home cake baking. Special filledpromptly.
CORTHELL'S DELICATESSEN1O0--
Sound Ring retails 1.75 per $0.00 per bbl.Best retails $1.75 per sack.
forRobt. Marsden
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byPhone 199-- J.
Firstballs,
Maredon BayLiquor
RENTRobt.
Fruit
Opeaed underand $1
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Sperry's Best Family Flouradvanced 20c per bbL against60c for Northern Flour
SPERRY FLOUR CO.
FIVE SHORTMAKE
ONE LINE.
FOR RENT Barn with stalls forfour horses and a storeroom, 18x26, on Sheridan St., Phono 175-- L.
WANTri) 1,000Hugh McLain.
WORDS
Ktii In sacks.
FOR SALE Building now occupiedby Cook's Grocery. Phone 164-- J.
FOR SALE Tho Owl Restaurant,North Bend, Ore. 6 furnishedrooms In connection. Business $15a day. Price $250.
FOR SALE Seven-roo- m modernbouse and two lots at 715 SouthBroadway, for $4,500 Enquire onplace.
FOR SALE At Dargain, the confec-tionery store and billiard hall InKnights of Finland building. Good
lease Including living rooms. Ap-
ply on premises.
FOR RENT Houses close In. Alsonew storeroom at Fourth and Cen-
tral ave., soon. Phone 1C4-- J,
FOR RENT Front street store, withfixtures. Phone 1C4-- J.
deceased was a native of Finland,and has a sister, Mrs. Sund ofMarshfield, and a brother at SantaRose, California. Coqullle Hafald)
Class Party. The Eighth Gradepupils will hold a party at theFinnish hall this evening.
Hearing Monday. Next Mondayat 2 o'clock, Judge Hall will hold asession of juvenile court at his ohi-c- e
In Marshfield to hear thq cases"of Clifford Downs and Walter Jen- -
sen, chargedout of a boat.
with shooting ducks
To Repair Vessel. A marine paper contains the announcement thatplans have been prepared for theoverhauling and repair on the NannSmith and that bids are being re-
ceived for the work as well as dry-docki-
the vessel.
Brother Coining. A brother ofOtto Axelson, one of the men drown-ed In last Saturday night's row boataccident in the bay, has writtenfrom his home In Idaho that he willreach here soon to look after thevictim's belongings.
,Mnny nt Training. Jack Dougherty is training afternoon at hisquarters over the postofilco and Is
drawing a good crowd. He starts inat 3 o'clock and Manager HerronInvites all Interested to come up andsee him go through the stunts.
Somers Rack. J. H. Somers, whohas been In Portland in consultationwith Messrs. Haas and Kuettner re-
garding the projected Coos rg
electric line, returned on theBreakwater today. He is not readyto make any announcement, but itis understood that there have beenfavorable developments.
Eagles Help. Marshfield Eagleswere pleased to hear today that theirnational organization through thoWorthy Grand President had beenthe first to contribute to the reliefof the widows and orphans of theminers lost In the disaster at Cherry,111. The Eagles forwarded $1,000;the- - first contribution to the relieffund.
.Gets Thin Copper. Watt Short isexhibiting the thinnest copper piece'
that has been seen here. It is a per-
fect penny with tho exception 'that itis only about one-sixt-h the thicknessof tho ordinary one-ce- piece. Ow-
ing to the figures and lettering on itbeing plain, It could not have beenfiled or worn so thin. Whether Itwas a poor cast In the United StatesMint and accidentally slipped Into
circulation is not known.
Injures Hand. Ross Smith, son
of Master Mechanic Smith, sustaineda severe flesh wound while working
as a machinist at the C. A. Smith
mill. The Injury is painful and willlay him up for a while, but will not
leave any permanentM. C. Smith has been quito ill of
the grip and is now suffering withseveral bad bolls on his arm, so thatthe family appears to be coming In
for more than their share ofafflictions.
YOU will MISS IT If you miss ItTho Riley evening at BAPTISTchurch FRIDAY evening. NOV. 10.
Gllivanta Weaver--THE-
PURE FOOD GROCERS
Just Arrived a Full Lino of
"ALL GOLD"Canned GoodH, tho Finest on thoMarket. Phono us your Satur-
day Order For Fancy Goods.
Fruits and VegetablesPineapples Rlpo TomatoesCranberries Green TomatoesGrapes Green Corn
(Black) Squash(White) Pumpkin(Tokays) Cabbages
Lemons CauliflowerBananas CeleryOranges Green Onions ' '
Quinces 'Green RadishesApples LettucePears Carrots ' "
Orange Peel ParsnipsLemon Peel BeetsCitron Peel ' TurnipsMince Ment Sweet Potatoes
Nuts of All Kinds.
GOOD TREATMENT; FAIR PRICESPrompt Delivery
Phone 275 .
Kssssssssfresssi Personal NotesC. A. SACCHI of Randolph, was In
Marshfield yesterday business.
W. BICKFORD has returnedfrom extended stay
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JJRS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN hasIssued Invitations for bridge -- Frirday afternoon, November 26.
ELIJAH SMITH of the SouthernOregon Company, returned todayfrom a business trip to Portland.
MISS STELLA O'CONNELL will en-
tertain the Bridge Score and a fewfriends at her home at KIttvillothis evening.
T. M. COLLVER of Catching Inlet,
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is in Marshfield on business. Hosays it is a little too moist to domuch on the farm now.
COL. COACH of Bandon, is expectedhere today. Ho Is en route toPortland and east on businessconnected with the Cody mill.
MR. and MRS. FRANK RAY's lit-
tle son and daughter that wasvery sick at their home. Is verymuch Improved and getting alongfine.
W. B. CURTIS and E. A. Andersonplan to leave Saturday "for Port-
land and other northern points'where they will spend a fewweeks.
F. E. HAGUE and wife leave on thoM. F. Plant today for San Fran-cisco where Mr. Hague will lookafter some business matters. They
' will bo absent a couple of weeks.
CAPT. J. A. O'KELLY of the O'Kel-l- y
boat line, returned yesterdayfrom an extended eastern visit.
,He will return to California thisafternoon to look after some prop-
erty interests there.
J. W. CARTER, city marshal, re-
turned from Portland. He was ar' Iwltness before tho federal grand
jury in the local counterfeiting'case. The jury's decision In thomatter Is not known yet.
GEO. THOMASON, who recently dis-
posed of his business on SouthSecond street to I. S. Smith, willleave on the Breakwater Saturdayfor the north and east. If he findsa good opportunity, he may locatethere.
REV. M. H. STEIN and family orCatching Inlet, were in Marshfieldthis week. Rev. Stein and someof his parishioners aro planning togive an entertainment at theirchapel on Coos River the latterpart of next week.
IVY CONDRON was down from hisCoos River ranch yesterday to se-
cure a barrel to put his wintersupply of sauer kraut. Besidesgaining fame as the potato king,Ivy is now trying for tho,cabbagohonors.
T. B. SULLIVAN of Salt Lake City,
who has been looking over thissoctlon, expects to leave "on theM. F. Plant for his home. Hosays that valuations hero aro alittle too high, so far as ho couldfind, to permit him to make In-
vestment this trip.
FRONT STREET SNAP Lot 25x100 with Improvements In business,portion for $1,900 $900 down willswing it. This Is an opportunity toget a piece of Inside. business prop-
erty at tho right price. See TitloGuarantee and Abstract Company.
HUNTING COATS, shell bags andduck carriers at MILNER'S.
CHOICE pickled SPARE RIBS atSANITARY MEAT MARKET.
WE ALWAYS HAVE PLENTY OF
FRESH VEGETABLES, ORANGES,
LEMONS AND BANANAS.
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES 19
ALWAYS FRESH AND OUIl
PRICES ARE ALWAYS FAIR.
WE WANT YOU FOR A CUSTOM
ER.
CW.WolcottFAMILY GROCER
PHONE ofj.