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THE COOS BAY TIME'o. MARShFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909 EVENING EDITION CLARKE SAYS II? LEfiVE PROSPECT GOOD DM hi T Coos Bay Writes of Outlook Steamship Sails For Portland!! rszs Number cf Acceptances ill flTFN D IfflLMS KIT! HEAWEH HERE For Railroad, Port Commis sion and Other Matters. O. W. Carleton has Just received a With Large Number of Passengers. The Alliance s tiled last evening For Opening Banquet at The Chandler About Feb. 15. The grand cnen'ng banquet and highly Interesting letter from Fran- for Tortland with one of the. largest .reception to mark the completion of els H. Clarke who has been at Port- pass-enger lists she has had from j The Chandler hotel, which will be land and Salem for several weeks Coos Bay for sonic time. This was held about February 15 promises to partly due to the fart that the Break-De one of the greatest events ever In behalf of the measure that will permit the organization and Incor poration of port commissions for the improvement of harbors and chan nels. As the bill has passed the House, it Is expeoted that Governor Chamberlain will join In making an emergency measure so that It will become effective at once. Mr. Clarke's friends here are highly gra tified over the success of his mis sion. Mr. Clarke takes up several other matters in Ills letter which is. In part as follows: Mr. Clarke writes as follows: "Coos Bay is being discussed a good deal In, Portland. In fact, there seems to be a general impression here as In Marshfleld that the Drain road is to be built and that work tvIR begin this summer. But, after al there is no certainty of It. The best-that can be said is that the building of that road Is believed to be about to commence In earnest. "My own judgment Is that Coos Bay people would better interest themselves In the location and con struction of a road to Roseburg with one expectation that the North western will take it off their hands. There Is no better way to Insure the Drain road than for Marshfleld peo ple to act with the people of Rose- two water has missed a trip and a 10 to ;hod on Coog Bay Announcements were issued a few days ago and al ready scores of acceptances have the fact that the regular passenger i-affic was augmenfed considerably by a large number going to Portland , to participate In the trial of the reached the Chamber of Commerce action Involving the condemnation of i under whose auspices the event will 'B' street between Front street and take place. the water front. Oving to the necesiity of know- Prentiss N. Gray, manager of the tn.j in advance the numbe'r to be Alliance company, who has been here carod for, Managers LaChanco-and for several days on business, con- McKeown of the new hotel, will not nected with his company also sailed make any reser?ations for seats at Inn tho Al tanep. Ho will nrnbnblv M,-. l.nnm.of of fh . inn, , ,,... mi. -- 1.4C uuuijlltL at CUU IU3h IIIUIUCUU I. UK. return before long to make .final ar- spread wi,l be an elaborate one. rangements for taking over the C. A. i As yet, no definite arrangementc mini uuto aim naiciiuuoca uu :uj nave ueen made lor the program ! There, will be music of course and i The Alliance's outgoing passenger undoubtedly a urogram of toasts jThis program will probably give a of list was as follows: J. W. Snover, C. S. Ray, E. Col lins, Mrs. E. Collins, J. A. Blatt, Dan Bailey, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. E. C. Brough, L. M. Vreeland, F. F. Way, E. F. Hemingway, W. C. Pike, C. H. Dean, J. W. Dunn, J. C. Kerstel, H. M. Peterson, H. B. Trymore, C. E. I number ot prominent Cocs Bay peo ple an opportunity to express their gratification over the completion of the handsome $75,000 hotel and Its builders the realization of one ot the greatest needs of this s3ct!on. The hours of the event will Buchanan, U. H. Richardson, Mrs. be from 6 to 9 o'clock and Morass, Mrs. M. Wooley, G. F. Hach- probably 500 people can be accom nel, Mrs. G. F. Hachnel, J. R. Light- modated at the banquet in that time, ner, R. J. Montgomery and wife, W. j Tue installation of the f jrnlture iB. iici-anand, J. m. maite, can u. fixtures, decorations, etc., is 'Albrecht, Claude Nasburg, E. A. Anderson, John F. Hall, H. Sharkey, Mrs. Clara Moore, W. F. Squires, C. E. Broadbent, Albert Seelig, G. B. Cross, J. A. Stone, J. B. Stone, Sengstacken, R. K. Booth, I. pro burg and build between the towns. - 'IMiof Cnna T5fnr xiflll hnva n rnfl- , , , ' , , Kaufman, R. H. Mast, Jesse Taylor, road down the coast is a certainty, ,.., r. T , ,, ,L v . . .. ' iW. J. Butler, D. Jacobs, Mrs. Stuts- If noNiational disaster occurs. The T . , . .. ,, . . . 7" n ,. . .... man. James J. Foster, N. Vernllle, United Railways are building from ,.., 0 ... .,. . , M. E. Eastlick, E Spauldlng, C. Forest Grove to Tillamook and some ,,.,, . ,T . . .... ..,.,. , Miller, Chas. Harrison, John Mit- friends. of mine who are connected . ,, T , n , ., ... ,. .. . ,. ... chell, F. Landon, P. Werth, M. G. with it assure me that it will goin . . . f. uia, 1'iuun iiiuiuo auu x ii:uii, . gresslng rapidly and while the fina' work is always a little bit slow, It is believed that the entire house will be completed by that date sc ' that it can be thrown open to the 2 flianonMnn nf tUa rriioc a ...wj.uv.uu w. vuw tUV.OkHi NORTH BEND NEWS down the west from Tillamook and reach Coo3 Bay in about three years. My friends who assured me this and who are conne6t.-d with the United Rallv v u-'d o be connected with the Crept Northern and Northern "Pacific people In St. Paul, and I cliuiged the principal with represent ing the Hill Interests. Ha would nei'her admit it nor deny it, and I'have no doubt of It. "But neither the United Rallwajs nor the Drain road will make Coos Bay as great a city as the Rosebu-g line would, The 150,000 people in Southwestern Oregon and tho 100, 000 people-iot Northern California, who will be benefitted by the last "named road would do business at Coos Bay if they could do so wlh- outv,maljing as long a journey as it would take to reach San Francisco cor Portland. "We hnvo had some difficulty with tho Port bill. The House discovered that It was sliding thro' without any -- objection Then, they thought it wns Inimical to Portland's interests aud Portland got hostile. But our conunlss'on met with Judge Cary, !m. J. Couch F"nnders, attorney for vtho port of Portland, Mr. Lookwood, 'the engineer of that port, and wo found means to 6a Isfy the objectors. It looked pretty bad for us for n time, -out l think Its a'l right now Mrs. James Masters of Catchlnp Ii,ot, visited friends In Manhflel-' jesterday. Gray and wife. This morning, Agent H. W. Skin ner received the following wholes , Mlss Mlnnte Peterson of North In- L-oai Capt. Parsons: ,,eti s"ent -yesterday with relatives at "Passed out over bar at 12:30. N0rtn Bend. Calm, light haze. Everybody retired j for night. All Indications point to-j The Redondo Is expected from speedy voyage and a smooth San Francisco nest week and will Precipitation Here During Jan uary Greater Than Aver age For Period. The rainfall for the month January, 1909, has been slightly greater than the average, according to the monthly weather report just compiled by Mrs. E. Mlngus, the gov ernment server here. The excess of urec pitatlon since the first of Sep tember over the average for the parlod of previous years is 1.7S Inches. Mrs. Mlngus report follows: Temperature. Mean maximum 51. Mean minimum 38.7. Mean 44.8. Maximum G3, date 29th. Minimum 24, date 12th. Precipitation. Total 17.99 inches. Greatest In 24 hours 2.18 inches. Total precipitation from Sept. 1st, 1S0S 39.35 inches. Average precipitation from Sept. 1st for the past six years 37.57 inches. Excess for this season 1.78 Inch.1 Snow fall 2 Inches. Number of clear days, 1; part cloudy, 2; cloudy, 28; rainy, 24. Dates of Thunder storms 30th. High winds Cth, 7th, 15th, 17th, 2 1st. Hail and sleet 21st, 22nd, 23rd Prevailing wind direction South' west. DRAW AT CALGARY. (Bv Associated Press.) CALGARY, Alberta, Feb. 3. Bil ly Lander and Percy Cove fought fifteen rounds to a draw last night. CANNED milk 75c per doz.,- $2.75 P3r ca3e (48 cans). Delivered at Marshfleld. Phone Condensary, Curth Bend. ward rip." nm Ull rmflanr i rpiun TALKED SSI (Continued from page 1.1 tow a schooner up from there. The Myrtle Point fireman's basket hall team will play Miller-Cleaver Bus'ness College team in Simpson's jpavillion hare Friday evening. Mrs. George Bolster will leave In a short time for Portland being call ed thpre by the serious Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Hurry Backlnstoe. a street to his home In Marshfleld was leferred to the street committee. Requisition blanks, which here aft t must acconfp-uiy all hills against the c! y, were adopted. Masters & MoLaln were ordered H. A. Barnes left yesterday on the M. F. Plant with the remains of his southwest 'wife for Santa Barbara California where the interment will take place. ,The girls basketball team of the North Bend High School will plaj the Myrt'e Point High School girl? team Friday ecen'cg in the Simpson paid $121 for extras on their Alice Park Puill!on, North Bend street contract, .The House; passed tho. bill yesterday Applications o , and I believe It will become a 'law 'and George W. C Marshal J. V. Carter was ordered paid $3.05 for bounties an rats. Master Plumber licenses wore or deve.l Issued to B. F. Willey, J. B. Rut and Win, Neff. f John Dougherty Campbell for appoint- BILL IS RECALLED. Washington State Sonnte to Tjfco Action On Iliicp-Tmck Gambling (By Associated Press.) OLYMP1A, Wash., Feb. 2. The Sonate voted to call back from the by next Wednesday. Everybody hero ment as engineer of Are department judiciary conimltteo the Hanson seems to rcallzo that whon Coos Is a' $!0 per mouth received. It was do- anti-race track bill and tho measure organized as a port, Its real history jcldal that In case Tom Rook doesn't will be reported tomorrow. The ac will begin. I still thluk Portland 'want to tnke tho job for $G0 per tlon followed a warm dobate. is a llftlo jealous of C003 Bay, but month. Mr. Campbells' application , thera are so ninny new prop b In will bo considered. Portland now that the old Jealqusy ! Minutes of provlous meetings IMPORTANT NOTICE . Is not so ovldont as I nm told It for linerly was. I hnvo been Interested tri nntn tlin nnxlotv whlnli rtvn ntn V4 ----- --, .,...... .w.. WMW whon secret sessions of council were t he'd showed that warrants for $100 . each had beon drawn for J. M. Up- I Has to get Information nbout C003 ton and J. W. Snover to pay their frOay.ai The people of Coos have n oxpouses In the 'B' street condenina jjiance to plaj San Francisco against 'Hon case at Portland. Also that a rort!aiuI" fo'r Coos' benefit, If they ' wnrrant for $500 had been issued !$-e $auuUtq. Hbig game like that. I to Councilman Albrecht to pay ox hey have a chanco to play Port- penses of witnesses for city. Jind against 'San tranclsco In tho i Mayor Straw was able to bo pres- Wjinif way. Now Is tholr-flpportunlty. 'ent but a few minutes last ovonlng ,.i nil i .a, . .1 . .. . i ion nonce mat congress is get-.and consequently A. J. saage as Mi ng read .uA Stt'lmt MidyfforffliV c consols : i Mjefmio. CojJrI fisyifl.vtns JJJrn not united as one city so thoy Jrjuhb-niu'encJn tlu:enaus.iia having tffrom 8,000 to 10,000 people! That vfould mnko tho wor'd look twice nt $o coolies fOrj0(i pities. It-would' 2$ an advertlsomont which would bo vorth hundreds of thousands of dol- 21- "Mr t'r SikMCft kV(rn vJiiVi Vm MnMa anil ."""" MIIBM JIU 1UI "U "J presldo: 'of thg cpuncUV presldad, Coiiucilmaii Cup AlbVeqt was not present, being In Portland In connty Won with tho 'IV street proceedings. I'-RUVni UNSO.NS ny Prof O. A. iWinTWrtei (tio real Parisian French Is tatighM Four montlj's study will 'insure n rood knowledge L(, conversation. Phone Carleton lowslry Store. " Marshflold, Qi, Feb.3, '09. To our Patrons, " Your attentloii Is called to tho fact that from this date you can make a deposit of any amount from $5.Q0 up, according to size Ml metor In uso, und save' your self from 25c up, according to size of meter, each month. This deposit is not compul sory but all who make It are saving themselves the. amount of their meter rent each, month, and whenever you dlgpontlnue oup- service ni all .arrears are paid ou r refunded ? our deposit In full. Customers who do pet make tltls dejtcslt v'll be ekarged the jweer' rent ns at tho " preseut tfme. ' ' "Yoiirs' respectfully, THE COOS BAY GAS & ELECTRIC CO. TRUSTEES SALE. Th 'undersigned offers for sale. free from all iien3 and encumbrancjc he following described real prop erty, together with the saw mill, ma chinery and water rights and all ap TurtPtiances: Alf those certain lots, pieces or oarcels of land together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wl3e appertaining sltuata, lying aad being in the Countj of Coos, State of Oregon, and bounded and particularly described as follows: Lot3 5 and 6 in Block 5; also Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7; .$, 9 and 10 in Block C, Lot 2 in BlockM, and Lot 8 in Block 3, iu the Town o. Rlverton; also beginning on west boundary of FIr3t street, 300 feet N 20 degrees E. of N. W. corner oi First street and Myrtle street in the Town of Rlverton, thence on said extension of W, boundary of said First street, 300 feet to lyrtle street, thence to the rlghi, on N. boundary line of satdl'MWtle street, 280 feet to low waterrmark of Co qullle river, thence to tli'e right up bank of said river at low water 20 feet, therce 321 feet to place of be ginning In Section S, Township 28 south, Range 13 West, Willamette Merld an. An Inventory of said property is on file In the office of Honorable Milton J. Green, Referee la Bank ruptcy, room 213 United States Pos office and Court-House building, San Francisco, and a copy of said inven tory can be seen at the office of Charles A. Strong. No. 1039 Mills building, San Frnnclsco. Sealed bids for said property are solicited to bo addressed and deliv ered "1" und itim on 'onday tho loch day of February, 1..J9, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the offlce of the said referee when and where said bids will be opened and passed upon. Rlerht rpsprvpil fn roinof nnv nnrl all bids. j Certlflod check for 10 per cent of tho amount offered must accompany ' each bid, returnable only In case ," 'of rejection of bid. Sale subject to. confirmation bv Court. The lild .in cepted by the trustee will be Imme-jS dlnte ' submitted to said refe- ae for oonfl: Ulon, ,. Terms, cash In United Stnifs cro'd coin. . T. L. JOHNSON, Trustee, estate Rlverton Lumber Co., a bankrupt, care ChaB. A, Strong, 1039, Mills building, a ;j. ::-m-::--::-:i-::---h-" -----a- -m---:--u- I GOING and.HARVEY Co. An Immediate and Impressive Success WHY? We realize the great and distinct advantages of WORLD KNOWN GOODS, the BEST M II That's why we carry them in stock. We can't make as larga a profit on WORLD KNOWN GOODS as we could on -INFERIOR goods, but wc can make a REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEALING. THAT'S WORTH MORE TO US THAN MONEY. WE ARE BOTH YOUNG MEN. Only the other day we sent clear to the ATLANTIC COAST to get OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES and are having 'em shipped to GOOD OLD COOS RAY, for COOS BAY CITIZENS, and to further bullrt our reputation. Call on us, our time Is ycurs. Going & Harvey Co Yours for Business K-n--::-::-a-a-n-::-n--R-n-t:-::--::-K-n---a-::-::--:t-xi FINE WORK AND PROMPT DELIVERY ALWAYS GUARANTEED. vMm PHONE 571 ----4 t SouthMarshficId f Coal$5.00 pr Ton T We solicit your trade. All orders filled promptly. COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY J. C. DOANK & SON, Props. Phone 531 or Leave Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Just a S 3 080 ACRE FARM, good Orchard good location. All farming equlp page, with stock 30 per acre. 120 ACRES of land S1MJ per-acre. 4V6 miles from town. 5 ACRE TRACTS, 4 miles from' Marshfleld wharf $500 and $000 per tract. 5 ACRE TRACT, 1 miles from town, waterfront property 91,-SOO. A 'GOOD RESIDENCE in a good location. 'Lare lot tor $1,300. Aren't these worth your attention? STITSM.' V & COMPANY. -h.ij&lCT'. A.-lrAnt . JiJfrm. juf I IHh RMN "''SuSSKSSSZSSXTZ'Zyif t gja.T?-vrTrw.-vMg!TCrritarw-j "vi hIMa THIMBU v 8 81? b y ccSauv WHO HAS THE ACUMEN TO READ THE UNMIS TAKABLE SIGNS OF THE TIMES, AND PUT TO GETHER FACTS THAT STARE HIM IN THE FACE NEVER, QUESTIONS THE PAYING QUALITIES OF JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING. HE NEEDS BUT TO LOOK ABOUT HIM! WOULD COLUMN AFTER COLUMN OF NEWSPAPER SPACE RE USED I1Y BUSINESS HOUSES IF THE EXPENDITURE DIDN'T PAY? WOULD BUSINESS MEN CONTINUE ADVERTISING DAY AFTER DAY IF THE RETURNS DID NOT JUS TIFY THE COST? NOT A BIT OF IT! ADVERTISING IS TO BUSINESS WHAT OIL IS TO MACHINERY. DE -.'Y EITHER THEIR RESPECTIVE LUBRICATION AND ALL WHEELS STOP. . ' . i irtuiv aiiu unless WAYSOF ADVERTISING.! BUT THERE IS Nj NEED TO ENUMERATE THEM FOR THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN IN EVERY TOWN WILL TELL Y0lj' THAT THE QUICKEST, CLEANEST, AND MOST SATISFACTORY RETURNS COME 'FROM NEWSPAPER -SPACE.' ' - -i i THE BUS'NESS H DUSE MAY OBSERVE EARLY CLOSING AND TAtE HALF HOLIDAYS, BUT ITS NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IS ALWAYS AT WORK. ('90S HAY'S FORRMOST UUSINESS HOUSES USE THE .TIMES EVERY WEEK DAY IN THE YEAR. JS mm i imtttft THE ONLY PUBLISHED ON COOS 1 DAILY PAPER HAY. BMdveHf on Tried the Want Ads? t: i t: i it i t: t u t it i :: t :j i u i a i tt t u i i :: :: i :: i i :: i :t :: :: i :: i :: i :: i :: t :: r I San Francisco. '(4- '''' v---f ( .jnuwa ti.'4.e'. . jK i. 4iCrii-iSt w - wirvx ww .--jat. VSWMWm .nrs.arj!i3ca. , gj ur