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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1909)
UlUUMKBt rvm-.m TOPgB WfWfTl THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909 EVENING EDITION Thursday, Friday and The Last Days of Lhe Saturday a ' CHANT 5eSV If Jr Jb TO JF tl T ERER u Reductions m all Departments and we urge Everybody to h Supply their Needs. s&8wmm8s8mmtttmmii if! S STILL W DELAY AGTiON ON SULKS (Continued from page 1.) talked w'th had favored the reduc tion. Mr. Savage said thpt It must be trained with a different crowd. The latter expression resulted In Mr. Albrecht Jumping up and saying that It was right that they trained with a different crowd. He said that Mr. Coko and he had beon elected to ofTlco after having pledged them selves to a retrenchment In expen ditures and a business-like adminis tration of the city affairs. He said hour3, it has been Impossible to Coos Bay Remains Cut Off From Outside World Streams Are High. With the long distance 'telephone wires stl'Jl down between Roseburg and Myrtle Point and the Western Union still out of service, Coos Day remains cut off from the outside world. For more than thirty-six NO CHANCE TO LOSE MRS. MAY DEARBORN" SCHWAH HAS HIRD-LIKE VOICE Portland Oregonlan Praises Soprano Who Is to Appear In Mnrsh- field Soon. Thomas' aria, "Polonaise" from ' m "MIgnon" will be one of the opening FairPSf" PrOnOSlMon FVPf Es by Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab ntrinASnsmw Made to the Public Any piano bought at SHERMVN, CLAY & CO.'s big piano sale in the Coos building, this week, will be ac cepted at its full purchase price in exchange for a Steinway Piuno later jty of her vocalism delighted on. t I at the concert to be given by the Chamlnade club at the Masonic , f TT T rtW .T.t- I upera nuuse, January it. ine Portland Oregonlan In mentioning Mrs. Schwab's singing of this solo in a concert in Portland says: "Mrs. Dearborn Schwab was in ex cellent voice, and the bird-like qual- her that the city is now away in debt and continues to go In debt and that a halt must be called. Further more, he said that It would probably be necessary to ask the citizens later on to vote a bond Issuo to Btralghten things out. Ho said that unless there was retrenchment and the people Bhown that the council Is trying to do tho right thing, the peoplo would not vote a bond Issuo that tho big vote; given Mr. Coko in tho last election was nn Indica tion of how it would go. Ho said thai Seattle policemon receive only $85 per month and that engineers only get $125 per month and ho " didn't seo why Mr. Sncchl wanted to pay more for the work here. Mr. Sacchl and Mr. Lockhart call ed attention to tho dnngor of tho work officers havo to perforin and nlso to the fact that tho marshal has to collect all assessments, li censes, etc. Messrs. Coke and Al brecht said that it wasn't any moro dangerous than any other work and thnt thoy didn't see why tho city Bhould pay moro than Is paid n skilled mechanic. Mr. Coko said ho served as nlghtwatch horo for $50 per month when tho town was wldo open." Upon motion of .Councilman Lock hart, a resolution 'thanking E. L. 0. Farrin for tho services ho had ren dered tho city as city attorney, wis adopted. Tho resolution wjib draft ed by Messrs. J. M. Upton, Herbert Lockhart nnd F. A. Sacchl. There was some delay In securing a second to tho motion for Its adoption but Anally Mr. Sifccht seconded it. Thoro was 'moro or less discussion whothor or not tho minutes of tho previous mooting should bo n'low- od to show that F. M. Frlcdborg protcstod against in tho Ilroad Councilman Sacchl brought It up and Mayor Straw said tliat ho did think tho records should bo burden nd with It. Howovor, It was let stand. Following tho closing of tho rcg ulur session, a prlvato conforenco botweon City Attorney Snovor and tho mombors of tho council was hold to discuss certain phases of tho con demnation proceedings to open 'H' stroot between Front nnd tho wharf Tho coso Is to .coma up for hearing Boon. communicate with outside points The matter Is bad enough at any timo but Is particularly Inconvenient at this time owing to the great inter est felt In .the possible action of the Oregon legislature at Salem on the United States senatorshlp. With no telegraph or long distance telephone service, The Times is unable to se cure any press report. The downfall of rain which con tinued last night and today Is caus ing freshets In nearly all the streams nnd Inlets. The Coqullle river Is bank full and In a few places has spread over tho lowland. It Is very near tho danger mark for the local railway, being but a few inches be low tho rails. So far, it has not Innundatcd or washed out any of tho track but General Manager Millls has a force of men keeping close tab on it. Had It not been for the extensive Improvements mndo during 'he past summer on the road bed the lino would undoubtedly have been tied up before this. hearers In the "Polonaise," from If you are putting off buying for MIgnon. She deserved the hearty the reason that you wish a Steinway encore she received-" and don't feel able to afford that Seats are now on sale 'at W. J. grade now, COME IX and let us Butler's office show you a lower priced Instrument, i !! !' niT.irnnvTi vn rwr&nmti irAa m CTrAucmn nnun xnr X Steamer Alliance E. D. PARSOXS, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAXD SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt, Couch St. Dock, Portland. Oio. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 fr4-!' ! I Use It until you are ready for I STEAMER ALLIANCE WILL ; l I German cough syrup for colds and coughs at tho RED CROSS. FREXC1I LESSONS by Prof. C. A. Gabornnche, (tho real Parisian French Is taught) Four month's study will Insuro a good knowledge of conversation. Phono Carleton Jewelry Store. a i&mmm Everything Back Bat the Dirt SAIL FROM MARSHFrKLD FOR Steinway and then we will exchange ;PORTLAXR AT 0 O'CLOCK THURS- it and allow you every dollar paid n yy morXING for it. Can. anything be fairer than ! this? It AVI11 Pay You to come and see the beautiful In strument we can sell you for $2(15.00 A thoroughly well made and well known piano. Fully guaranteed. Easy terms of ownership, too. Bring in $10.00 and agree to pay tho bal ance at the rate of $7.00 per mont,h and take this beauty home with you. Only a few days more to make your selection. SHERMAX, CLAY CO. Coos Building Marshfleld, Ore. Marshfield Hand j Jfc. Ci. T .1 fen Ut iJLCdUZ LidUHUry notice: There will be an adjourned meet ing of the fruit growers of this sec tion at the Chamber of Commerce Saturday, January 23, at 10 o'clock a. m., to perfect the temporary or ganization and transact other busi ness. FRANK ROOD, Temporary Chairman. STEAMER ALLIANCE WILL SAIL FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAXD AT 1) O'CLOCK THURS- - - -- Hot? Water Bottles m f: mmmzmm$. -TSS3K2BS5. Temple (l Wilson i UXII ERTAKI NO PA I J I.ORS Funeral supplier in general. Licensed enibaltner with lady assistant. South I! roadway. Telephones: OFFICE 2101. RESIDENCE 2103. ,C?yyjVtyyy,iwivaffpTTxyTwirTTyTTf E5aSH525H5SSHnM5H5H5E5H5HS2S"S Master and McLam General Contractor' Buildir.g Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2IU 1-826 eP2EcSlSZ.'ySS2MSSSSiS-5iSSSSSr STEAMER FAVORITE Two trlpMittl.T between Baudot nnd Coquillecmintctlnf rlh all Uartbleld uu. trn Loaves Rnndoa Leaves RaadOK , LrMvrs CoquiUe. LeATeft CoquJlln . .(iiASn.ia. . 1 U20 p. tu. .0:tn n. ut. .4:0 p. tu. nj Travelers leaving Marshiteld la tha "1 mornlnc reach Ilandnn at aoon. Peonle ; on Coaullle rlTercnn tpenrl oyer three -n p! hnurs in Marshfield and reach homo Ike V jQ same day. fy H COQUIIXB RIVER TUANB- ffl JO PORTATION CO. (fl 5HS??aFdarlSSr25iW5i!i25SR5iia I HIGH GRADE MtATS ! .1... .i..i:: .,. l u ai.-a The odor of good roast benf how ever Unpetiziiii!. can onlv be aucuniitire of tlit- ili-liriotiH taste and Huvor that oes with every piee of ih cell. All orr nifatH are the choired we ciin produce. R. H. Nobtofe&Ee CITY MARKER Phone 1941 C ond Front, StJi :.. MarslifiolH Ornjrou W'!-''-HWf-Oi4:'H'v-A----f'M! ilk m In! 1I Ra llili 4fct m t im Mi-m e tsn .! ? MX .2 iilTfei ffi & t IKoofinff l' m& AND TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DfAtFRS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Fntf Delivery Phono 1761 i: Mr. H. B. Eaklns, of the Commercial Warehouse Co.. Los An- geles, Cal., U. S. A., writes: "Now that we have had two good T factlon In the know. edge that we have a covering over our head that does not leak. We write you regarding our pleasure in this matter from the fact that we had fully expected more or less trouble, as we did not believe it possible that so large a roof surface could be covered with any material and stand tho test of a first rain, but there was not a leak due to defective roofing." The Paraffine Paint Co. SaSaKf C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor $ 4, at F. M. Frlcdborg st rumored changes y way Improvement. n't I in- :t oiomain Syraiges DO YOU WANT A HOATV Parties contemplating building boats should call or wrlto for our pricos before placing tholr orders. Personal inspection of our work in vlUd ISnat houso nt I'oiiey Sloush HrldKO, North Ilond. Const agnts for the Kollpse motoni. Parks Rout Compuny. North Rond, Oro. HATS FOR CHAJIIXADU CON CERT, JANUARY 'J7, OX SAUK AT AV, J. HUTLER'S OFFICE. Theso articles nre as nceessary in every woll regulated household as a cook stove. Wo have the best manufactured sold under an absoluto guaranteo of two years and yot at a prlco within tho rench of everyone. Theso nrtlcless contribute to tho health, happiness and comfort of every member of tho home from tho baby to the grandfather. Wo havo: THE "NEVKRWEAH" HOT WATER ROTTLE AND SYRIX (JE AT FROM 31.no TO IjiJLOO. THE "FAULTLESS" HOT WATER ROTTLE FROM $1.30 TO 82.00. Iloth these articles arc guarautood for two years. Seo our T window. X LOCKHART & PARSONS j DRUG COMPANY "Ths'Busy Corner" Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, I ------ ---$--o-i-- ------ mmmmm$mmmaBmmmmmKm 5'KsswBwiKwrgtajsKWriasrai "-w awmwr.-.rirm.t. COOS BAY HOME STOCK LUt MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Sat f January 23d JAMES KEANE supported by Miss Neva West AXI) . RICHARD CLAY J. LIONEL SWIFT ASHLEY C. COOPER A POWERFUL ORGANIZATION INCLUDING MISS VIRGINIA EAMES TRUE BOARDMAN MISS MAJORIE DALTON EDMUND FLYNN MISS DAISY SWAYDEL WILLARD CLAWSON IN THE GREAT NAVAL DRA.MA li THE ENSIGN" FIVE RIG SPECIALTIES! FIVE RIG SPECIALTIES! SEATS OX SALE AT W. J. RUTLERS' OFFICE. PRICES 50c, 35c, 25c MARSHFIELD, ever- Saturday night. NORTH BEND, every Friday night. BANDON, every Monday night. COQUILLE, every Wednesday night. MYRTLE POINT, every Thursday nlirht. m HiSPlSS wmgsm