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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1908)
fHE DAILY WOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1908. Sf ft H M 'ft Oil - Oil - Oil We have it in any quantity, Gasoline DistillateGas Engine Cylinder and Engine Oils Coal Oil . Signal Oil Separator Oil Also Launch Fittings of All Kinds. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. . Water Front Near "A" Street JACK FLANAGAN Phone 33 BILL LAWLOR H. O. BRECKENRIDGE New Owners of the COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY V G. L. DEAN. Wo do n general Transfer and Storage business. by Phono will receive prompt attention. Water Front foot of A St. Orders takon Phono 1031. ffrmttwmnimmvcii California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON. Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUES DAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Marshflold. Ore., Phono 441. DKisEEsswKESEiffisazasaaisaBSBasaea The Steamer St lhi earner oe Sails from Mnrshfleld Thursday Jan. 2. No rcscrvatlo n will be held after the arrival of ship unless ticker Is bought. F.S DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, p wjhh wyya ry f mt nwf I'm , m ". OREGON insBHsnsanKSEESwai i Beaver Hill Coal 1 MASTERS McLAIN Sole Agents The Best Coal on Coos Bay $5.00 PER TON AT THE YARD $6.00 PER TON DELIVERED tmmmmmtmmmttgtmsmmttrcmm All Parts of the World We use the necessary facilities for sending money to all parts of the world, and without danger or loss. .. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP g COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. ;::i:!in:t::i::::::::m?J:::::tt::i ga j-CTmr.iyuj' i,iaiiiilriiniBiM.i'i.Mj;ni QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phono B71 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marshfield and North Bend. gsffi-fegiywg;g .wg Cab Call Service AT ANV HOUR Good Hearse and Vohicles. HEISXER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. Third and A Sts. Phone 1201 Marshflold. Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transacts a General Banking BusineM North Bend, Oregon , Reduction Salo At CIIAS. A. STEVENS' Cloak and Suit House 4g Chicago. ! Cpr.-FInit'&B St(, Marshfield.' r Mrs. MS 11. Smith, Agent, ' The C C, R. & L R. R. and Navigation Co. THE C. Ii., R. & E. 11. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. v. 9:00a.m, Lv. 9:45a.m. Ar.l0:20a.m. Daily, ex. Sunday Marsh'd Junction Coquillo Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.12 :30p.m. WANT ADS DANCING SCHOOL Every Monday and Thursday evening at Odd Fel lows' Hall. Private instructions from 2 to 5 samo afternoons. I also intend starting a class In elo cution and dramatic art. Call and see mo at the hall. C. P. Smith. FOR SALE Cheap and A No. 1 billiard table at an exceptionally low price. Mickey's, North Bend. See Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. for Eastsldo. WANTED Plain sewing. Inquire at Mrs. M. R. Smith's, corner of D and 1st street. WANTED Work by day or month by married man. Phono 244. PIANO Will exchange fine piano for acreage hill land suitable for or chard cleared or uncleared, with in 5 miles of Coos Bay. Address "K," Coos Bay Times. WANTED Room and board in pri vate family or room nlonoi Ad dress Box 342 North Bend. FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms including bath room, with splendid view over bay. At reasonable price. Inquire at Times office. Tattle of the Town Little grains of fact sifted from tho chaff of gossip flying up and down tho town. FOR SALE C lots in East Marsh- fleld, all cleared, $110 each. 4 lots ' WANTED Position as In Bay View 138x200, $825. Good bay view, easy terms. 5-acre tract near town $1000, terms $250 cash, bal. 5 per cent, every 3 months. Apply to Title Guarantee & Ab stract Co. flrst class bookkeeper and accountant. Ap ply at Times office. J. V.. Alliance In Port Tho steamer Al liance arrived In Coos Bay yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and a little later tied up at the North Bend dock suggested by the Chamber of Com merce that the building of a dredgo by private parties would be a profit able innovation, as property owners along the inlets are said to be will ing to pay for the required dredging of the shallow, or mud sections. Breakwater Gets To Portland Word has been received in this city that the Breakwater arrived in Port land yesterday morning after a pret ty rough trip, the weather conditions off the coast, being decidedly wintry. FOUND A bunch of keys in front of Masonic opera house. Finder can have same by calling at tho Times office and paying for this notice. WANTED Waitress at Castle Res taurant, North Bend. WANTED Position as clerk in store'. Housekeeper for respecta ble widower or small family. Ad dress Mrs. A. F, B. Box 230, North oend, Ore. JiJ.j.4..j.j...j..j...j....j...4. 5 TRADE MARK a LAXACOLD ?? A Laxative Tablet Treatment for Grippe, "Colds" (Coryza) Coughs, Headaches, Neuralgia NEARLY everyone Is familiar, either by experience or observa tion, with the distressing symptoms of the above named ailments. Although these slight ailments do not seem serious enough to justify the employment of a physician, they are very distressing and annoying, and If allowed to run an unchecked course, may terminate in a disease destructive in its results. "LAXACOLD" Is composed of the. most efficient drugs In tho Materia Medlca for tho cure of the complaints for which It Is In tended, and these lngredlent3 are scientifically blended so as to get their most beneficent effecjts. "LAXACOLD" is put up In an elegant form, and, being sugar coated, is pleasant to take. Building Logging Railroad Near ly three hundred yards of the Smith Powers logging railroad In 'tyho Woodlawn addition of Pony Inlet have been completed during the past week and the establishment of a big camp by this company is being rushed to completion. Flowers in Winter The chamber of commerce Is in receipt of a hand some boquet of fucias and Jerusalem cherries from Mrs. Ellen Siglin, of this city, who picked the flowers on January 6 from the garden outside her home. Hold Joint Adoption. There will be a Joint adoption held by the Wood men of America at the Eckhoff hall at North Bend tomorrow Thursday) night, when about fifty members of the Marshfield M. W. A., Camp No. 2401, will join the members in North Bend. Quite a number from Co qullle will also attend the meeting. Gale Strikes Harbor. Although no storm warning has been received from the weather man at Portland, there Is evidently a tierce gale blow ing outside the bay, from the south. Tho boats In the harbor were rocked about in a manner which made it appear like "the good old summer time" for awhile this afternoon, and the waves ran high enough to make tho water interesting to spectators, but a nuisance to those operating the light launches on tho bay. SOLD ONLY BY Lockliart & "The Busy Corner" Parsons Drug Co. Corner A and Front Sts. Jlf'r,,S4!"J4"I4,!4"1'4"f'J'T,,J4 j...jm5.jJmj !r,$"J"i"$,,r,J"rr't1 PIYI TP ' H 1 xt Ail The Correct Way To Dress Buy Your Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Furnishings at The FiXUP 'Here are a few good ones A GOOD SUIT .$0.00 A BETTER ONE $12.50 STILL BETTER $15.00 BETTER YET $18.00 AND THE VERY BEST AT $10.50, $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00 The place for bargains No. Front st. Marshfield Flyer Takes Ties The steamer Flyer took a large raft of ties across the bay yesterday afternoon for log ging road construction up tho Coos River. Ties are being shipped in almost every direction during the past two weeks and the preparations for the establishment of lumber camps Is progressing rapidly for nearly all the sawmills on tho bay. Committee Visits Court A com mittee from the chamber of com merce visited the county court this morning and announced the result of its efforts to that body regarding the securing of slips for the ferry ser vice to be sustained by the county. A boat slip has been secured in East Marshfield, and the city council last night granted the use of tho foot of W street for the local terminus. Coos Bay Good Eiioiig'.i In a note to the business office of The Tiriies, G. W. Temple, formerly of North Bend, writes from New Orleans to say that he is about to start for Kansas City and from there thence to Spo kane, Seattle and Portland. He adds a postscript to his letter in which he says: "Coos Bay is good enough for me." Will Seek Fortune C. R. Olson, W. W. Woodward and Hugo Lung wetz, a trio ' of enterprising young men who arrived on tho Alli ance, from Minneapolis, by way of Portland on tho boat's last trip. They were engaged to work in tho C. A. Smith Lumber Company's big mill and will start In to master tho timber business and lay tho founda tion for future success and wealth. Regarding County Roads. As tho result of the visit to the county court at Coqullle today of a commltteo from the chamber of commerce, tho court decided to give Supervisor Harry of the Canyon district mora men to keep the roads in good repair. Mr. Harry claimed before the court that the roads are as goqd, if not better, than they have boon In winter in any previous year, and that tho contention of the mail carrier, Fent on, that the roads aro not as good, is without foundation. From the re sult of the visit to the court, Secre tary Lyon has summed up reasons for the poor mail service for December, during which tho mall was late every day, as follows: Jaded horses, light wagons breaking, Innofflcient help and lack of organization on the part of employes on the stages. Will Arrest Many It Is probable that about eighteen citizens of the city will be arrested this afternoon for not complying with tho city laws in regard to providing brick chimneys on their residences, instead of the terra cotta structures which aro in use. Notice was given to tho guilty parties some time since and tho local police have been ordered to arrest all those who have not complied with tho buildnlg laws In this respect. Mall Was Recovered Tho mail sacks which fell' over a cliff with the horso carrying them along Brews ter's grade a few days ago on tho line between hero nnd Roseburg, were recovered and brought to Marshfield Tuesday. It has devel oped that the flrst report of theui falling into the river was erroneous, tho horso and pack having dropped into a canyon. While tho mall was recovered the poor old horse remains whero he fell, having boon fatally hurt in the tumble. Lv.ll:30a.m. Lv,10:45a.m. Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally. W. F. Miller. Agent. STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marshflld 7:30, 9:00. and 10:30 a. in., and 1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 3:15 did 6:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Faro: One way, 15 cents: round trip. 25;conts. Subscribe for The Times. ---' tw-cx fc0t$O$O$$3 t?$GGC&Ct$G$&GOGG$0CCWX JL W"""V T""fc 1 TV T y" ! m .! !, NATIONAL BEER ABSOLUTELY PURE BOTTLED BY Mirrasoul Bros. PHONE 1531 id$&$$$S3ft$$OS$SCOi'OS VJO'ftSS'irtMWl Mi'&$Jl5W5l5fi$SS? COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (8b Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning., Launches, a, Spchy . Foot of Queen Avenue,' MoHhffeW ", v ' 8 Ask Appropriations. J. T. Hall attended the county court which is In session at Coqullle, this morning, on behalf of the citizens of North Inlet, who aro asking a county ap propriation of $2,700 to complete tho building of the canal up the inlet which will open up a tract of dairy ing land amounting to over G40 acres. The cost of the whole work will bo $19,000 of which the land owners and tho Simpson Lumber company have paid the largest part. Tho county has appropriated $2,000 toward tho work, but $5,000 is need ed to complete it and efforts are be ing mado to secure the amount. Tho cost to the county in this important project is only 25 cents on the dollar. Tho portion completed Is about two miles in length and there is yet about a mllo and a half to be finished in order that the ranchers along tho In let can get their products to market. Holding County Court Judge Hall Is in Coquillo where ho is pro- siding at tho session of tho county court which has been in session for tho past, two days. Improvements planned for tho road and waterways interesting fact in regard to the fruit oi mo county aro tailing up a large . ousiness is mat ovury uuul -um i-un- Visitors Are Amazed One feature of life In Coos County which Is amaz ing visitors and newcomers to this section Is the amount of farm truck which is shipped into this section, where practically anything can bo grown that is raised anywhere else on the coast. Each boat from Portland brings considerable cabbage, potatoes and other farm produce, which can bo raised here more successfully than in the farming districts around Port land. This Is a featuro which 13 also pleasing newcomers who aro tak ing up fruit nnd farm lands, because It proves conclusively to them that there Is a big market hero awaiting the result of the efforts at ranching. Delhi This Afternoon The steam er Delhi arrived off tho bar about noon today and camo into the harbor this afternoon, tying up at North Bend for a short timo boforo shift ing to her dock at Marshflold whero she discharged passengers and freight late in tho afternoon. Still Shipping Apples About fifty boxes of apples from Coos County will be shipped on tho Alliance to Portland today. Mr. Bishop, tho lo cal agent for shippers, Is showing great Interest in the fruit possibili ties of this district, and is sending Coos apples to many distant points, thereby advertising this section as excellent for applo production. An part of tho court's time, and it is probable that somo good work will bo accomplished at tho meeting. Sev eral of tho local lawyers havo been In attendanco nt tho court, most of them going down on tho morning train and returning at rioon. Want Inlet Dredge A commltteo waited upon tho county court at Co qullle today in an ondeavor to se cure somo means of having tho wat erways of tho county dredged for tho uso of boats Instoad of Improving tho county highways whoro n good water sorvico might bo malntafned. JCjto object Is to socuro a dredgo with otw:, Keov tofc?nwiu3rf wsl various miots cionr for passongor and small freight boats. It has been land brings families from tho Hood River district, who aro taking up tho fruit ranches or Investigating tho Hold hero. Since tho applo exhibit In Portland from tho county wn3 shown, tho results havo been mora than flattering to tho district, and tho people of tho famous Hood River district havo been tho first to realizo tho possibilities of this district In tho fruit growing line. That they aro taking ndvantago of tho Hold Is evi dent from tho largo numbor of people moving Into tho tho county from tho Hood River district. FOR SALE One lot In Caploa Addi ction, Jo.JlarshflPliL' 'For :phrtlcu- l"iart rtrtrtr'to MrsLucfgltjy'Ohrls- man, 5G7 Milwaukee Street, Port land, Oregon.