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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1908)
Sfc 1 J..1W. x . . Jt3jffBPB THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. T I :: I ? 8 I t :: :: t 8 T :: :: t T i tt tt t 8 I t j: T 4? tt JJ tt ---- n - - - - u - - n - 4 - f J. L. BOWMAN, Prop. The Holder $12.50, $15, $20 and ap to $3(1 Ous Values Mill to Man Clothiers F I . ,. - .. a A. A. A. Jfc. A-4 A. Hglti,M:l--'ww,rriLiiLtgiff Has been Awarded the Grandfather's Clock Going Harvey Co Note Save your numbered coupons as another award will be made within ten days if Ticket No. 1 02 is not pre sented at our store for redemption GOING & HARVEY CO - a - - - - a - - - - : - - - - NEVER our trade such superior Overcoats and Suits as we are now showing We spared no effort to get the Best Clothes that experience, skill and money could make and we now offer them to you for your choosing The Black Thibet Top Coat, the plain and fancy Cravenette, and the latest novelties in Men's Suitings Will Bring ..nj::j - - K. - n of Coupon . tw'. K - - - a - - - a - a - - - a - - - a - 7 in our business experience have we been able to offer I' n t I! Ji I1 8 i i it t 8 i it oiPj GEO. R.OTNOR, Mgr. - - tj - - - n - - :: - - : - - TWO FURNISHED ROOMS For housekeeping. Phono 781. FOR SALE One horso Studebaker runabout, nearly new and in good condition. Inquire 'S' at this of fice. WANTED Girl for general house work. Good wages. Lock Box 101, Marshfleld. FOR RENT House of 10 rooms In South Marshfleld, electric lights and bath. Inquire of E. A. Camp bell at Magnes & Matson's. FURNISHED ROOM Modern conve niences. For gentleman. Apply Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, FOUND Elk pin, No. 44, at North Bend. Inquire Times office. SALOON FOR SALE Doing fine business. Will sacrifice on account of other business. Address Saloon care Coos Bay Times. FOR RENT Four-room house in West Marshfleld. Apply to John Josephsen. 'Phono, 257. FOR RENT Two room house In West Marshfleld. Apply to Mrs. James Barrle. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen. Enquire Robert Marsden, Jr., at Billiard Parlor. FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures ard stock of liquors and cigars, groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry and Flanagan at Blanco Hotel. FOR RENT Four 5-room flats In tho O'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. You Back BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS BAY FUEL CO. J. O. DOANE, Proprietor. Dealer In South Marshfleld, Boa- vor Hill and LIbby Coal. Dry Are and stove-wood on short notice. Phono 5fH or Leave Orders nt I. H. KAUFMAN & CO. Ti n& WS3 OF T fIF 3 COOS BAY TIDES. The following tables glvo hours of high and low titles qvery day this week: the for OCTOBER, 1008. 3IGII WATER m ME WfRJ J Ti P. M. Date Thursday Friday . Saturday , SUNDAY h. m. ft. 3:44 4:40 5:48 7:04 6.2 5.6 5.3 5.0 LOW WATER 1' M. . ft. 0,4 0.7 3.8 3.7 Date. Thursday Friday Saturday SUNDAY h. m. 10: 11: 43 42 14 36 12: 1: WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight; Saturday cooler. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ond- ing 5 p. m., Oct. 15, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 65 Minimum 45 $ At 5 p. m 47 Precipitation SO Wind, west; cloudy. New Logging Cmnp. Harry Noble and Chas. Bradbury will open a log ging camp shortly on the Norman tract. Recovers From Injury. Wm. Biertz of Allegany was released from Mercy hospital yesterday, having re covered from the Injuries sustained in a logging accident ten days ago. He was attended by Dr. Geo. E. Dlx. Builds AVarehoiisc. Capt. Ed wards of the steamer Alert, Is plan ning to erect a warehouse on the dock at Marshfleld and will put in an elevator which will accommodate the large amount of freight coming from North Coos River. Steps On Rusty Nail. Mrs. Peter son, of Bay City, is laid up as a result of stepping on a rusty nail which pierced the sole of her shoe and pene trated her foot. Dr. Dlx who dressed the wound does not anticipate any unfavorable developments in the case. Open Season Ends. The deer hunting season in Coos and Curry counties closed yesterday, and no more can be shot in this section until July 15, next. In other sections, tho season does not close until Novem ber. The game law will bo strictly enforced by Cal. Wright and tho pther game wardens in this section. Dredge Engineer Here. Donald Charleston, a government engineer, arrived here yesterday from Portland to take charge of the survey work for the government dredge Oregon which is now improving tho channel of Coos Bay. Tho dredge has re sumed work on the shoal near the mouth of Pony Inlet, the delay caus ed by the storm having been only temporary. Big Fish Story. North Bend fish ermen are telling the biggest fish story of the season on Coos Bay. They claim that J. M. Thomas' son landed a chlnook In the bay tho other day that weighed C4 3,-4 pounds and was over four feet In length. Tho story is that tho young man caught the salmon whilo trolling near Plat B. Had he not tied tho line to his foot, he would have probably lost lino and all. As It was, it took him about five minutes to land tho flsh which is declared to tho largest land-' ed In the upper bay in years. Will' Return Soon. M. N. Knup penberg, who has been negotiating for tho Oregon Coal and Navigation Company's property here, is expected to return to Coos Bay in about ten days or two weeks. While he haB contracts for tho purchase of tho property, it is understood that it was necessary to have his associates in Washington to pass on them. Super intendent P. Hennessey of tho Libby mine, who was in Marshfleld today, said that there was no statement to bo given out yet regarding the deal and that there would bo none until Mr. Knuppenberg returned. A. M. h. m. ft 4:21 4.8 5:29 4.5 G:40 4.5 7:47 4.8 A. M. h. m.l ft. 9:50 3.8 10:49 3.8 0:46 1.0 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will bo received by tho coun cil of the City of Marshfleld up to Oc tober 20th, 1908, for putting a con crete surface on tho north half of second street, from tho center of Myrtlo street to tho center of Fir street of said city, according to plans and specifications now in the office of tho City Engineer. Tho council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. J. M. UPTON, Recorder. Personal Notes f W. F. RAU returned today from a business trip to Portland. ROY MOORE, who has been quite 111 at the hospital Is Improving. J. MATSON and wife of North Inlet, were Marshfleld visitors yesterday. MRS. LENNON of North Bend, was shopping and calling on Marshfleld friends yesterday. MISS ABERNETHY of Dora, is vis iting at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Bennett Swanton. W. H. NORVAL of the Rivcrton Lumber Company, Is looking after business Interests on Coos Bay. GEORGE W. BOHLEN and wife, will leavo tomorrow for Portland from which place they will go east FRANK ROGERS and wife, and daughter, Miss Leah Rogers, were down from their Coos River ranch today. MANAGER BODE of the North Bend Manufacturing Company, was a business visitor in Marshfleld yes terday. CAPT. A. M. SIMPSON, L. J. Simp son and Edgar Simpson of North Bend werts in Marshfleld today on business. GEORGE BAKER of Portland, who has been spending considerable time at the Rogers' ranch on Coos River, was in Mdrshflold today. MRS. R. E. L. BEDILLION and Mrs. T. E. Harrahan of Bandon, came to Marshfleld yesterday to do some shopping and visit1 friends on the bay. EDWIN ELLINGSON of Coqullle, passed through Marshfleld today en route homo from Portland and other northern cities where he has been on business. MRS. JOHN R. SMITH and two children of North Bend, leavo on the steamer Plant for a two months' sojourn with relatives and friends in Southern California. J. B. WHITE of Poplar Bluffs, Mo., one of the best-known lumbermen of that section, arrived here today to visit his friend, M. C. Horton of tho First Trust and Savings Bank, and also to look over tho prospects of tho Coos Bay country with a view to becoming financially inter ested here. REV. G. S. CLEVENGER of tho Marshfleld Baptist church, goes to Bandon where ho will conduct ser vices Sunday morning. Sunday evening ho will conduct services at Coquille. Owing to the improve ment work now underway In the Marshfleld church. It will bo im possible to hold services hero Sun day. J. W. BENNETT, who has been laid up with an attack of Inflammatory rheumatism Is improving rapidly, much to tho gratification of his many friends. As soon as , tho weather clears up, It is expected that ho will be able to bo out and . around. This is practically tho first time that ho has ever been laid up by illness. W. F. MILLER, Marshfleld agent of tho local railway, will leavo to morrow for Portland to meet Mrs. Miller who is returning, from an extended eastern trip. Sho has been away about ton weeks and spent most of tho tlrao at her old home in Monroe, la., but sho also visited at other Iowa and Nebras ka points. In her last letter, she stated that sho would bo glad to get back to Coos Bay owing to tho Intense heat in that section. Steamer BREAKAVATER Balls from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 2 P. M. tt---H-8-tt-tt-8-tt-tt-tt-8-H- t Grocery Delivery Schedule n 1 FORENOON. V First City 8:30 1 South and West 0:15 8 T Second City and Broad- tt way 10:45 y AFTERNOON. 8 Forndalo 12:45 t 1. T?ipq r.itv 1:30 XX South and West 2:15 n 1 Second City and Broad- 8 T way 4 o'clock 8 v For 8 t C. W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER T PHONE 071. 8 Front St. Murshfleld. -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-U NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. Chas Cavanagh of North Bend, is a Marshfleld visitor today. W. F. Bode was a business visitor In Marshfleld yesterday. Mrs. R. Olsen of Empire City, was shopping In Marshfleld yesterday. Geo. Smallwood of Eastslde, was a Marshfleld business visitor yester day. Mrs. Paxton and daughter, Dora, of Eugene, are visiting Mrs. Stecklo of Eastslde. Frank Hodson of South Coos Ri ver, was a Marshfleld visitor yester day. Richard Grconleaf, tho news agent In North Bend, was a business visit or in Marshfleld yesterday. Wm. Vaughan, cashier of tho Simpson Lumber Co., was a business visitor in Coquille yesterday. J. V. Pugh of North Bend, was a business visitor in Marshfleld yes terday. Mrs. R. Sneddon of South Marsh fleld, who has been very ill by ty phoid feVcr for the past two weeks, shows little improvement. B. F. Burney, who left North Bend a few weeks ago, now has a position with the Columbia Trust Company of Portland. Vaughan and McDonald, who aro opening a logging camp at Donald's Creek, havo a mile of track to lay and thirty men are now rushing It to completion. Elijah Smith of tho Southern Ore gon Company, is painting and repair ing his residence property In Em pire City. Tho citizens of Emplro aro congratulating him on tho now spirit of enterprise ho Is showing. Tho oldest settlers hero cannot re member such a dry season as Sep tember and the hall storm and heavy rains so early In October are very unusual occurences, according to Coos Bay's weather record. Mrs. Leo Ackerman, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. L. C. Par ker and other relatives at North Bond, loft a few days ago for her homo In Portland, being called thoro by the Illness of her husband. SATURDAY EVENING BANOES at Red Men's Hall. Every Saturday by COOS BAY ORCHESTRA. MASQUERADE BALL at Sumner Saturday evening, October 31. Hot Tamales, fresh today, Corthell's. Stcamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 2 P. M. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 2 P. M. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Scaled proposals will bo received by tho Finance Committee of tho Common Council of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, at tho office of tho Recorder of said city, in tho City Hall of said city, until 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, Oc tober 31st, 1008, for $10,023.87 street Improvement bonds of tho City of Marshfleld in denominations not exceeding $500, bearing Inter est at the rato of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; each bond to bo dated November 2d, 1908, payablo ton years from tho dato thereof; provided that tho right is reserved to tako up and cancel any of such bonds, upon thd payment of tho faco value thereof, within accrued Interest to tho dato of payment at any somi-annual In terest payment period at or after ono year from tho dato of such bond or bonds, by giving thirty days pub lished notice. Bonds authorized by act of Legis lature of State cf Oregon. Assessed valuation of City $1,791, 549.00. No bonded Indebtedness. Population estimated at 5,000. Cortifled check for 5 per cent of amount of bids must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited in case bid Is accepted and bidder fails to accept bondB within ten days. Bids received for any amount of said bonds, small bidders bolng given proforonco. Tho right Is re served to roject any and all bids. Dated this 7th day of October, 1908. HERBERT LOCKHART, JAS H. FLANAGAN, CLAUDE NASBURG, Finance Committee of tho Common Council. m M -8 m i: I m m 1 il