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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1908)
I -.-E- -" U'Uil.. THE DAILY COM IAY TIME! MAMHPIBLD, OREflONtUESbAY, ;0EOEfyiit 6, 1068 fftSfeLrfl PJ!!1 ' "ftM imtm uiM M Ml!WWMIWWWWIWMHWMWjMlllMPpqHHIWWPl jWIWBiWlllllljjltVl'uUllllltW MtonMMMMggg!MS. ---..--. Co.T-Xmas Goods- i I - I Our bran new stock of: Xmas Chiha and Xmas Silverware has arrived We ' can f ttrriishnyou? withtherii Real Godds at the.Proper Prices; - m Trrk'irr' - Pioneer Had ware Difiiaar Hrmif flivu A i b a. . n if a i'ii i tin 11 d i II' I 1 ' i .... - .. .. . . jr. ' m m . - p v s&. tw i -m wn- r ,- - , . . a 5tiecial bale iLnglish lrc&erv mm $ tlc patterns Jn tho, best eouii-porcclnln. Tnlco ndvnntngo of these AT- i I , ,. " '','' ' - - - , ,T VE VALUES for selecting your Xinill Crockery. Haviland Chma" IN SETS AND IN BROKEN STOCK. TIIE DAIN-. TIEST PATTERNS EVER SHOWN. WE CAN MATCH YOUR OLD SETS FOR YOU Hand Painted China DF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT PRICES YOU NEV ER HEARD OK1 IJEFqRE. " --- A Few Xmas Presents for Men GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS 1 DALVSCAS POCKET KNIVES ; DAMA&CAS CARVING SETS AH Thoroughly Gunrnntccd. SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE CHAFING DISHES' VT V' In which we offer several artistic TRACTIVE rta 1 I nrt.Pirrn Rhts St. Rpmiiit- ..,,'.'.' '.'. ."..'. i S0.00 "Xllins Sn'cclhl'Sii.Dtf ' ,50-Picco Sets Emerald Green, . ,' .'..,. . . ." !...'.' .$8.00 Xnins' Social, "sfe.6ljT' GO-Picco Sets Whito and Gold $-oO CO-Plcco Sets Green Illuminated , '. $10.00 50-Ploco Sets Pink and Gold , ,...,. . . . .$0.75 Xmas' Special ,87.70 GO-Pleco Sets Silver Mnrsailles . t . .SJO.00 Xmas' Special $7.05 J . A. .k. A A .' M. M. A. ' A ' 'A" 'A.""ATTn4 I' f I atu'.u 70m nf a ,Xnias; Special, .S7.45. !, Xmas' Special, !$74,v'iX' 7 0-..- ..---------' -------- i I North, Bend Iron Works M nro wr Ttsn v JAAJhbw JL sA.i ji 'uv Of i Coos. Bay Manufacturing ' and Wholesale Houses : : : Tlio way fto build a city is to stand together. Coos Bay factories and jobbing houses make and liave for sale many things that Coos Comity 'people buy" In Portland and San Francisco. Keep tlio money at home. It helps prosperity. , Tho .following Is a list of reliable and up-to-date, establishments tliat nre worthy and deserve your pairpnagc. P ATRON I ZB'HW'E,. IND U ST R Y Phono -321 - '6llTlIaBENb, Ore. t J. L. KOONTZ Iron and bronze castings, logging tools a specialty. All kinds of repair 'iqrork and 1 r FOUNDERS rindtaiACHINISTSi Nelson Iron Works, (inc,) JIanufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for MillS' Mines, Railroads and Ldpgtnit Companies.' We are pioneers in the -manufacturing' and repairing of Gas KiiyincH. Don't forget! our Gas Engino Supplies. t Fomulry and racIiiiio Shop . - rarshfloltl QrQ. f The Modem Company && Machine arid Repair Shops, GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Worki i On Broadway, near Holland Boat.house. Marshfleld, Ore Rugs. Kobe?, Elk, Deer, Bear and Cougar Pelts Mounted J, Et GRAHAM Taxidermist Formerly with A. Helming & po. Call or write for terms Multifield,. Ore. ' LIKES CORPSES' COMPANY BETTER THAN HUSBAND'S I North Front Street Marshfield, Oregon Wholesale: ( CANDY, .GRACKhRS QGARS PIPES;, JETC.1 North Bend Manufacturing, Cd,;,' Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS, MbULDlH&S, 1 i 1 : ; : 1 , i . i '.. I ' " All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Nbvelties North Bend ,i --f- -Or6'gdP If you are a Coos Bay Booster ' you must drink n Coos Bay Beer' Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND, ORE Coos Bay Monumental Wdrks JOHN MITCHELt', Prop. Corner 3d and D' Sts. Marshfleld, Or., PhonoMairi 17.31 PettiohnSricols,& Co. WIIOLESALE AND COMJIISSION MERCIIANTS Cor, Broadway, and Queen Sta.'4 Phono Private Ex 1021 Mrs. Hiiglison, Sued for Blvprcp, Prefers Rooms in UidertuH-i 3 cr's Place to Ncw-JIoino. . Now York, Dec. 8 After hearing testimony Vice-Cliaricollor Stevens, in Newark,, reserved deci3i0n in the petition for divorce brought by Orrin fc-f. 'Hughson, a Mbrxistown undertak er.' ' ilughson claims his wife deserted him in 19 Ot and has since refused to jive, with him. They lived formerly in a house to which the undertaking ."parlor" and the morgue are attach ed."1 In 'her answer1 the wife says' she' left his nev home because Hughson Insisted that Mrs. Mary K. Stichweh should live in tho same house with them., Mrs. Stichweh testified for Hugh son. "He was just like any other friend," she said, when' askdd what her relations with Hughson were. Hughson said ho had bought his wife" a' horse and' carriage, diamonds, gold earrings, gold watches, good clothes and offered to employ a ser vant for her, but all to no purpose. She preferred to remain In her old homoj'near the cbrpseS'of the Inmates of Morris" Plains Asylum, for whose burial herhusband had the contract. REVENUE BIG IN OREGON Southern Pacific Earnings In State $2,082,302. SALEM, Or., Dec. 7 The annual report of tho Southern Pacific Com pany, which is lessee of the Oregon. & California Railroad, showa that, the, 'total operating Income of, the latter road for the year- ending. June 30,, i908, was $6,814,015.95, and theito tal oporatlng ekpenso $4,131,713.80, .leaving a net operating, revenue" ok $!2,G82,302.15. ', ; ; The report ,of the bregon "Cali fornia Railroad, Company s,h,o,ws a gros3 corporate Income of $2,620, 350. 10j from which there was" paid out for rents $7,438.92; for line and equipment, $355, 810. 46; for 'interest' on mortgage bonds, $886,525, and for other interest charges, $32'0',041. 90 and other expenditures, leaving tho net, corporate income $949,813,- 7G. The total cost of the O. & C. line and equipment to date Is report ed as $39, G23, 341.64. MYRTllH TOINT POINTERS ! I (fj News of Interest,, Vppcr' Vnltcy'AM70 Told, By tfhfi' Enterprise. ''.;:''' Jfil BORN On Tuesday, Deo,emV;cr irt,J(j to Mr. fondt.Mrs. Wnii. McNair, a eon.jj I m-sj Myrtle Point' morcHants.,ran'cloga to a sligar ; famine last Wdelr, ;whiloia Marshfipi'dliwas unabi6 to' reHo've"thoJ' 'situation., ' ' ' ' '" ' i.'.il Geo, H, Crow of West ffyrq Point received a. dispatch, W.ednes,-! day notifying him of the dentin of his 1 brother, and he left the' bariio'1 dhynl for-DHldrd to' attend the' f linera'l'. ' "J ' Y f .1 . . ... jfawsi the, .death oi mrs. xj- iii. uenaer, ana loriuuriy - a residerit of this place, his"' death 'a having occurred 'it LodI,r Califbr'nla'iK wfi has he.ep '.received'.jnere of . leath ot John, Caldw.ell'fi fajthcr;iU rM-H"r-H-r4H-iH4-i ti-h-H"Hr4 LINOLEUM BAROIN! The manufacturer of ono of tho best brands of Linoleum made an error in, tho shipment of our order niul usa result Wfl uro over stocked. To work oir tho surplus supply wo Vill'Bei,,, " ' n D. 1614 Linoleum 65 c This is what Is regularly sold nt 70c hnd 75c. It will pay you to buy Linoleum now and look at ithlrf beford you buy, House , Furnisher C. A. JOHNSON FRONT STREtt'T"; . , M w GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. , Coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough are promptly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no better or safer medicine made as it contains nothing that will in jure the smallest child; For sale1 by JOHN PREUSS. GO TO YOUR DEALER and imk for any of tlio following cigars: Deep Sea, Porto de Oro, Stayliti, Chitms White Crow Luxo Havana Specials Oregonian' 'Refunds ' Little Teddy Maryland iCIub? Clear Hnvnnas, Domestics and 'Nickol Goods,' ,: " If they don't suit you, tell us what 'is the niaticr wltli , (hem and wo will then, tell you, what Is, tlio trouble with you. ' Western Oregon Gftteery Co. i WHOIiESALERfl. NORTn BEND, COOS II A V; OREGON:'' The plumbing on tho new Hotel Chandler Is being done by J. B. RUST The specifications call for class "A" material and work manship throughout. Esti mates given on plumbing, beating and gas fitting. 'C Street, Opposite Hotel Cluuullor PHOlfE 804. Q. . .. NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC. We have' been Informed that the local 'merchants have formed a com bine and' will boycott any wholesale house that sells to us. We intended, buying a great deal of our goods from the local, whole sale Arms and keeping the money in Marshfleld, but, under the circum stances, wo will be compelled to send 'away for all of our stock. Do hot wait until ,you are completely out of anything before ordering, as there, are two. boats a week, from Portland, so it) will not be but a few, days at any time, until we can have anything you want In our line. Thanking you for any 'business you may favor us with, we remain Yours truly, RIEBE WHOLESALE CO. DeWltt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve'is especially good for piles, but It is also recomrriended nearly every where for' anything when a salve is needed. '' It Is soothing, cooling and healing.. Be sure to get DeWltt's Witch Hpzel Salve when you, ask for It We sell and recommend it Sold by LOCKHART PARSONS. t A PERSONAL APPEAL. If wo could talk to you personally about tho great merit of Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and lung trouble, you never could be In duced to experiment with Unknown preparations that may contain some harmful drugs. Foley's Honey arid Tar costs you no more and has a re cord of forty years of cures. For salo by RED CROSS PHA'RMACY, JOHN PREUSS, Prop. :x-H-H-H--tt--n-n-tt-8-8-tt-. tt-a-a-a-a-tt-tt-s-n-a-tt-H-a- i V a' a For the following grass seed jj give us a trial. HEN MOTHER TO KITTENS. Cliicken Fosters Orphaned 'FellhcR When Eggs Are Taken Away. SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 7 Not discouraged because her eggs were take,n away from, Jier, a Plymouth Rock hen belonging to Albert Hail, a bricklayer of thisclty, found a, lit ter of kltt ris whose mother had been killed and is now 'mothering them to the best of her ability. Tho hen was searching around after her eggs had been taken away from her ,for something upon which to sit; when' she discovered1 the or phaned kittens in a box. She' crowd ed In and spread her' wings over 'the young cats and slrico' then ,s'hb is watching oyer them as carefully as. .she would over her own offspring., The, kittens are, being fed on cow'f milk. They take very kindly to. the miternal efforts of the old hen. Lester Harrison 6xpectq td,,l,eaVV this monthi for San Francisco oAJkq, a courso at chemistry preparatory .q. i1 taking up tho study of , veterinary ij work which he oxpects td commencb1 next Soptombor. i : held'p Tho next open meeting of Myrtle Point grange will. bo. at Smith's hall' on' Saturday' itho) 12;,i,l Farmers, dairymen and others fn--i' tcrested are invite'd to listen' t'o'the''"! program on pertinent topics. '. - i ,-tOt-U; y'.i JOHNSON ON RAILWAY. !' Farmers Atteniios T a G. W. WOLCOTT I j THE FAMILY GROCER PHONE 071. A n TiYnnfrHt- KfnrahflMili i: -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-S' ORCHARD GRASS ITALIAN RYE RED CLOVER TIMOMIY i a a a a 8"--8'- a- AUG. FRIZEEN i SPECIAL FOR A FEW PAYS i 1 J M V WMb lWBVW I MMHMMHMHHMMMM KCA.L JCcb 1 J 1 Ci a a 10 year old XXXX? Rye, per Coos Bay Liquor Co. i OWjYl and INSURANCE 'G' 'Street, between Front and Brondwny. Phono O0S. Cigars, Fruits and Confec- A A a gallon ,$4.00 Best quality Port Wine, per .jjj gn Hon .... .,....,, . ?2,00 Best quality Sherry Wine, par gallon . :.. $2.00 Best quality Angelica Wine, pe gallon $3.00 t i if t S 9 V tionory. i i,- qllnnty Table Claret, per ia-a-w-u-:i-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- T ua t a "." . , i f . -T-, For quick results, put an ad The Coos Bay Times Want Column i ;Read the Timea' Want Ads. i. a i --a--a--a--a-a--a Ty, n case of Welnhard qr :Lager Beer (Union Made)'. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 481 Roscburg Newri Says He's Favorably Impressed. The Roseburg1 NeWs says ,;'F. M. Rowley and M. M. Johnson, repres enting the Equmble Building and Loan Association of Portland, were business visitors in tho city Tues day. While, hero, Mr. Johnson spent considerable time Interviewing a number of our prominent citizens re garding the possibilities df an elec tric railroad' from Roseburg to C003 Bay, inferring by his talk that a number .of Jijs .friends wore much In terested in the project and would aid financially, should the residents aiong''the 'proposed route wish to take, hold of the matter and" push" it to a, realization. Mr. Johnson seems tp think, that such, a rpad wpul.d be a paying investment, .inas much as itt would open to utility a country possossod of rich resources and 'unlimited natural advantages. Mr. ''Johnson states' that lie is not engineering the proposition in Jils own behqjf, but for a number of capitalists who, ar,e, desirous of ' in-, resting in this section of the state," i : TOP-NOTCH LUMBER CONTRACT; WASHINGTON, ,D. C Dec; 87 That the top notch in tho production pf lumber in the United States' was roached last1 year! and' that from 'now' pn the MnUaV , production yOuld tqlthjr remain the same' as last year, or would chqw a, dqcre,ase, was, the 'startling (announcement made todny hefore the National conservation commission by Overton W. Price, associate forester in the United States forest' service. , He also said that he 'annual cut bf timber last year would coyer a, piece of land 1Q00 acres In area and Would make a 'pile as high' $b the Washington monument. He said 'tp.at the vaveraga 'grpth ir all our forests ,1s almut 12.. cubic feet per apre, or a tpta' bf ppven blUIons QMblq, feet. But that we. ta,ke from the .for ests 28,000,000,000 cubic feet .each year,:or over three tlnies what tho forests produce. Miss Blanche Devaul, who merly lived ati Norway, was, .marrl od at Long Beach, Cal., on Novem-'-t ber 19, to Mr. Lon Abels. The' bride has many relative's and fr'fehds ' f xi t)iis section who. will extend hearty congratulations, , , . Landlord Nystrpm, Is havng.,addi-f tional improvements made at : the. "i Myrtle. Point hotel; The front ei ' trance to the ofllce has' been 'changitl ' ' the 'wash room will be rembaele'''0jH u . iiutY ciifu jnuuijiu, aiaiinu ip, built, and changes will be ,made. tne uining room. , -(.it ,, w. "t le!,i4X . 1 ',! ..7.. 1 D. A. 'Hiillnir hns hpfln elrcnliiUrtpi a petitibn to the proper authttrlties1' requesting the re-es'tablls'h'm'e'nt"' of "n the mall, route , bptyepn Eqklqy andj, Port; Qrford, The service . wasi.ir.e,-.,,,! cently discontinued and the settlors ci along tho route have been conslderrrr ably1 Inconvenienced thereby' ' ".-":, i-n 1 - .j!ibU." Mabel, daughter off Mr. and, ,Mrs.; , Wm. McNair, aged 2 years and, ., 5 '.( months,, died nt tho home of Mrs. t McNair's' parents, Mr. and Mrs, '1 Si Breuer' on Indian Creek, Sunday mprnlhg'at 3 o'clock. Trie' funeal ln wds hold Sunday afternoon and was ' condU9JeiJ,.hy Rey. Thpmas Barjt'l.owf , interment taking place in ,!judfan,,,r, Creek cometery. , n r iMrs. M. C. Barnes arrived froin,,, Grants Pass, Oregon, on last Friday's stage for an,. extended stay In Myrtle t Point. Sho'ils a guest at the, hpme.i of her brother, L. C. Bargelt. She 1 was accompanied by her grandson, '. uiyron xnompson. Mot having seos eaph' olhor for 'seventeen yearsv-So''1 m,ut,ii y,. ,utuj,CJ- mm ,BiBier ,waa muqh appr9Qjated by both, , MOTHER IS DEAD. Paro'nb'of Grace Lingo of Marshfleld, ;' Dies In Drain. ' ' TM Win Noriprire'Il says: ' ''Aft'ei'1"' .l.WffV,"WjW Mrs. ltargare". ,"1 chPy,.Vl'P-Pt ,Jac,ob liltch'ey,',idle4lwl November 28, at her home in Hard-.ij scrabloi valley, four miles northwest of Drain. . ..-.i,. la "Deceased' was born in JeffersPn 'a coiinty,' New York, October '27, l$f4,'l'J was,,marrjpd January 2,1, I860,. She.. , was; the mother of eleven children,! n eight of whom survive her .'as fol-tu lowsf "Loufd and Lester of Dra'lniu" Mrs. -uaisy qjarke and R, B: 'Rft1. ' phey.pt B.prkpley, CaJ .Gra'Uhgo;,; Pf Wrshfield,, Mrs, M'arthji Smith,,, Aberdeen, 1 -Wash., Mr.s.i , Rose, . ClarH,..! 1 of Montavllla, iand Isaao Rltcheyofi Cottage -Grove: Her1 husband'-'alsb''1 c-irviveher-." w y-'ir r waji iiawm'i'i .tZ 4wT' "1 j. 1ijT"yji'tiai'8f -