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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1907)
THE DAILY COOS U TIMES, MAltSIIFIEIiD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1007. Sf. ROSEBURG APPROVES Paper of That City Boosts For The Proposed New Electric Line. MOST DIRECT ROUTE Jt Is Claimed nml Passes Through u Fine Part of the State a road. In this and In many other ways such a road would be one of Importance to that , as well as this country. "This Is a matter that should be taken up and It Is hoped that some of the various Boards of Trade or commercial bodies In the territory most affeoted will take the Initiative move In the matter." C1IAXCE FOK THE SERVICE Roseburg people seem to approve of the pioposed electric line from Roseburg to this place. The Spokes man of that place prints the follow-1 Ing: "From Roseburg to Cobs Bay is the most direct and only feasible route over which to build a road. If some foreign capitalist' cannot be interested why not local capital be induced to take the needed steps to build the road? " ' ' "To do this It will be necessary to seek an alliance with the people of hay country. "At the present time the people of the interior are In a measure at the mercy of the most gigantic cor porations, the Southern Pacific Co. There is absolutely no means by which there can be or Is a means of competition In the matter of trans portation of freight or passengers. An electric road from this place to some point on the coast or at tide water near the coast would open up the means by which relief may be had. To this end we think one of the most appropriate things that the people of Roseburg can do would be to take steps looking to the forming of a coalescence with the citizens of Coos county and that they jointly construct and put Into operation an electric road from Roseburg to some point on tide water or at its head. "In the matter of supplies for Coos county all purchases could be made from the products of this county rather than California, as also all lumber manufactured in mills along the line would find a market or the gateway to a market through such Evainluutions for Interpietei- AVI11 Re Held in Oregon and Elsewhere. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that- an in terpreter examination will' be 'held May 15, 1907, at the places mention ed below to fill vacancies as they may- "occur In -the position of interpreter J In' the Immigration service, at-?!, 2.00 'per annum: Examinations will be held in Boise and 'Moscow, Idaho; Astoria, Baksr City, 'Eugene and Portland, Oregon: Belllngham, Port Townsend, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma and Walla AValln, Washinytoc. , Applications will bo ' received' for any of, the following languages 'Arabic, Armenian, Assyrian (Are-, blc), Bohemian, Bulgarian, Chinese,. Croatian, LalmaHon, Spanish, Dutch. Finnish, Flemish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Heriegovinlan,- Hin doo, Hungarian, Italian, -Japanese, Lithuanian, Montenegrin, Mag'-ac, Norwegian, Persian, Pollen, "Portu gese, Roumanian, Russian, Ruthen ian, Servian, Slovak, Slovenian (Wendish), Slovenish (KranlshJ, Spanish, Swedish, Syrian, Syrian (Arabic), Turkish, Yiddish. Age limit, 20 years or over on tbe date of examination. Applicants should at once apply to the local secretary of the board of civil service examiners at any of the places mentioned above, or to the secretary, Twelfth Civil Seryice Dist rict, San Francisco, California tor" application forms 304 and ' 1141, which should be properly executed and filed with the civil service com mission, Washington, D. C, WANT ADS WANTED. One chambermaid at Hotel Oregon. 4-27-tf WANTED. Man or woman to clean house. F. W. R.. Times office. It WANTED. A porter at the North Bend hotel, North Bend, Ore. 4-30-tf WANTED. Waitresses and cook at Castle Restaurant, North Bend. 4-26-Gt WANTED. A womart for nursing, at once. Call Mrs. Rose Arrlngton, Phone 136. ' 4-30-3t To Whom It May Concern. Notice is hereby given that no bill against the steamer Berwick or em ployes thereon will be honored un less on order of agent. (Signed) R. D. HUME, Owner. F. S. DOW, Agent. ' Marshfield, April 29, 1907. 4-30-Gt DO AWAY WITH DIRTY FINGERS Why should you be bothered with the old fashioned pen when you can buy one of the Dr. Faber self filling pons here? We have the largest stoek of fountain pens ever seen on the JJay. NORTON & HANSEN Banking; Favors And courteous treatment are the undisputed rigjit of every depositor in this bank there are any number of them willing to testify to these facts. Can you not add your name to our list? Informa tion cheerfully given by every officer and director of the bank. First National Bank of Coos Bay JOHN S. COKE, President W. S. McFARLAND, Cashier O. B. HINSDALE, Vice-President California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance KELLY, Commanding. -SAILING FROM COOS BAY to Portland and Return GEO. D. GRAY a CO., General agents, 421 Market St.. San Francisco. L.W.SHAW, Agent, Marshfield. Phone 44) I List Your Property With Us Lilt your property with ui. We are in position to tell REAL ESTATE. Following are a few of the REAL SNAPS: 40 acres 4 miles from city on county road. Per acre, only - - $25 4 lots on Sheridan - - - $2100 4 lots on Baine street, cleared, - $1700 2 lots on 4th. st. near old hospital site $1300 1 lot 50x100, 3 blocks from postoffice, $5000 Call and lee ui, and be convinced that we hare the belt BARGAINS in the county. F. M. Rummell Jr.,& Company FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms, ' new throughout. Address Box 349, Marshfield. 4-30-tf WANTED. A cooper to repair beer kegs. Apply at Marsden's Brew ery, Mar3hfleld. 4-30-3t FOR RENT. Largo front room, fur nished; electric light. Mrs. Wm. Wade, Broadway. 4-27-tf WANTED. A strong woman or girl to care for elderly lady. Apply to Mrs. Hi Sengstacken. 4-27-tf WANTED Men to work In sawmill, wages $2 a day and upward. Simpson Lumber Co. 8-24-tf. FOR SALE. Four acres of land in South Marshfield for the next sixty days. Address B. A. 11. 4-30-2m NOTICE Bids will be received for papering and painting my house. Mrs. Agnes Huthinson, Marsh field. 3-21tf FOR SALE. Good paying restaur ant, good location, two year lease, easy terms. Apply North Bend News Co. 4-9-lt WANTED TO BUY. A second hand roller top desk". Anyone having a desk to soli, address L. W., care Times office. 3-9-tf MUSIC Secure the Irish Orchestra for high grade music on any occa sion. McDerby, conductor and violin Instructor, Marshfield, Ore 1-2 9 -tf WANTED. Woman who can go home evenings, to keep house for six. Must be good cook. Address letter to O. W. R., care Coos Bay Times. 4-30-Gt FOR SALE 40 acres commanding quarter mile of water front on ship channel on Coos Bay at a bar gain. See, Title Guaranteo & Ab stract Co. 2-6-tf ' FOR RENT. Two furnished house keeping rooms suitable for man and wife In Windsor block. Apply to Fred Johnson, Eagle saloon, North Bend. 4-28-tf FOR SALE Cheap, on account of other business, stock and fixtures of billiard and pool hall, with bowling alleys; lease or rent. Ad dress M. N. O, Times office. 4-30-Gt FOR RENT. One large front room with stovo, well furnished, ?10 per month; two smaller rooms up stairs, $7 per month; electric lights. Mrs. C. A. Metlln, I St., South Marshfield. 4-13-tf FOR SALE. A new unclaimed up right grand piano. The under signed will receive bids up to and including Thursday, May 2. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Marshfield Dock & Ware house Co., F. S. Dow, Mgr. 4-26-Gt HAPTIST MEETINGS. The notices of meetings at the Baptist church for the week follow: Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Colgan's homo Tuesday at 2 p. m. Ladles' Aid at Mrs. George Ayre's home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Business meeting and social at residence of Mrs. Stutsman by B. Y. P. U. Friday evening. Choir practice at Prof. George Ayre's residence Saturday evening, to rehearse for the Eagles' memorial service at the church Saturday night. f McPherson Ginser Co. Wholesale liquor dealers Gigars and saloon supplies. California Wines a Specialty wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Coos Bay 1 1 Steam Laundry Ijj OF III MARSHFIELD and NORTH BEND 1 All work now done at I 1 the North Bend Plant 1 oa Edgar Mauzey I Agent, Marshfield ' - 1 North Bend Phone 1031 1 Marshfield Phone 1804 19 !!! I lll-ll ! 11 M Uniform Dampening Is the secret of our Rtoccessin the iron ing of shirts, collars and cilffn. T.lnen dampened in spots, Irons up with n rough dry finish, has a llmpy feeling, and is gonernlly undcslrnble. We dampen all our work by lmnrt. It takes longer, but It means better work, nd that is our constant aim. Goos Bay Steam Laundry WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders OiTice fixtures a specialty. 'Store Fronts, Counters, Shelving. Let us work out your plans. See us be fore building. Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street Front Street SEE, US FOR ' . . I Front Street. Business Property We Have Something:" That Will Interest You Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Manager West Bunker Addition to Marshfield Will be presented to the public about May 10th John. W. Plana General Agent .- -Y ' " ? e lagan " "tt " I. . ' 1 IF YOU WANT CASH For youf Real Estate or Business I CAN GET IT No Matter What Your Property is Worth,or in What Town, City State or Territory it is Located If I did not liavo tho ability and facilities to boII your proporty, I cortainly could not afford to pay for this advertisement. This "ad" (liko all my other "ads") is practically sure to jdaco on my list a number of now properties, and I am just as sure to sell theso properties and make enough money in commissions to pay for the cost of theso "ads," and make a good profit besides. That is why I have so largo a leal estate business today. Why not put your property among tho number that will bo sold as a result of theso "ads?'' . I will not only bo able to sell it some time but will be able to soil it quickly. I ani a specialist in quick sales. I liavo tho most completo and up-to-data equipment, I have branch offices throughout tho country and a field force of men to find buyers. I do not handle all lines usually carried by theordinnry real estate agents. I MUST SELL " real estate and lota of it or go out of business. I can assure you I nra not going out of business. On tho contrary, I expect to find, at tho close of tho year, that 1 have sold twico as many properties as I did the past year, but it will first bo necessary for mo to "list" more properties. I want to list YOURS and SELL it. It doseu't matter whether you' liavo a farm, u homo without any land, or a business; it doesn't matter what it is worth,,;; or whero it is located. If you will fill out the blank letter of inquiry below and mail it to mo. today, I will tell you how and why I can quickly cuhvert tho proporty into cash, and will . givo you my completo plan ' FREE OF CHARGE andn tdrasfo mehritl ing. Tho information I will givo you will be of great valuo to you, even if you should decido not to sell. You had better writo today before you torget it. If you want to buy any kind of a. Farm, House or Business, In any part of tho country, tell mo your requirements. I will guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily. David P. Taff, The Land Man, 4 1 5 Kan. Ave., Topeka, Kas. If You Want to Sell Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Todajr. Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash buyer for my property which consists of.. .. .. .Town... . , County State Following is a brief description Lowest cash price ... Namo . Address... If You Want to Buy Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today I deslro to buy property corresponding approxi mately with the following specifications : Town or city .County ... State Price between and . ...I will pay down and balance Remarks , .... Name Address ' ... ' m U h-ijh "1 u 1 4 Front St., Marshfield . v -t- ...fcjiMitff-la..- &w.Mi&&&m&'mti& . t, 'ft - al-v. . - NASBURG BUILDING