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I 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910 EVENING EDITION. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ! DUMPS ASHES -- A.4 V Tt WIMTIMir i SFFS RPTfVHT FTTTTIRF. S i-iiJ ivivja.ii w . jj iJ Physician nml Snrgcon. IN ULfl Fire Chief Traver May File Charges Against Jess Day i For Offense. If tho present city ordinance pro vides 'a penalty for tho offense. Tiro Chief Travor will fllo charge agnlnst Joss Day, tho pugilist, for dumping ashes In n straw iin.. Tin nshes set flro to the lint nnd burnxl a hole through tho floor nnd tho colling nnd dropped to tho floj- r-f tho Breakwater wnrohouso wheio It wont out. It occurred sonotlmo B.ilurdny night nnd Mr. Trnvor .and others who snw It, innrvel that It did not cnuso n baa tiro. Tho affair wns discovered jostor day morning when Louis Keating of tho Breakwater ofllec, opene 1 tho waichouso nnd found tlfo brim of tho old straw nnd tho nshes on tho floor. Mr. Trnvor nt onco Investi gated It. Ho said that Day, who hns living rooniB nhovo tho Break water, admitted putting tho nshes in tho straw hat. IIo snld ho thought thoy wcro cold. Tho first ones woro thrown In tho old lint on tho floor Saturday morning and more woro put In Snturdny evening. Mr. Trnvor snld todny flint If the present city ordinances do not cover tho case, ho will try nnd havo tho city council ennct n now one that will mnko It a sovcro penalty for dumping nshes Into anything except a tin or Iron rcccptnclo. A short tlmo ago, another pnrty dumped Bomo hot nshcB In a gunny ancle on tho second floor of tho Noblo build ing nt tho corner of Front and Con- i , $ 1 Ollk-c 208-200 Coos UulldLiJ. Phonos Ofllce 1G21; Residence 1622 J W. BENNETT, lawyer. Ulllco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfield, ' Orogon. vvpi. s. turpen, W Arcliltect. Over Chnmlior of Commerco. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho livory busi ness of L. II. IleiBiior nnd nro pro pared to render excellent sorvlco to tho pcoplo of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will menu satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us for n driving horse, a rig or anything needed Id ! tho livery line. Wo also do a trucking business of nil kinds. ltlnnehni-d, lte.ln & Rlnuchnrd Livery, Food and Sales Service. 'HI First nnd Alder Streets. Phono 13S-J Now h The Time This is THE STORE WHY? "Cash Only" "Money Talks" And Notice The Saving by buying far Cash A new Shipment of Nettleton Shoes Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. prof Marshfield - o i Bandon THEODORE II. WILCOX, President Oregon Dovolopmont Lenguo, who Is pVcsIdtng nt tho sessions of the annual convention now being hold nt Salem. trnl uvenuo nnd would havo caused river, occupied by an aged couplo by n flro If tho Bmoko nnd not boon no-! tho nnmo of Mooro, who havo been tlced low. by pooplo Jn tho rooms b- supported by tho county tho NEWS OF A LI EG AN Y. Mies Carrio Rodlne hns Just fin- sick In bed, nnd during her nbBonco l.o.l .... ,.l..l.4 .. . x X.l.. . .. . . oi.tno nouso cnugni on nro. I'ortunnto past two' years, wns consumed by flro n few. Doings days ago. Mr. Mooro had n narrow cscnpo from being burned to death. Mrs. Mooro was nt a neighbor's on an errand, leaving her husband nt homo ished an eight term bchoo), nnd bomo horo, has monthj roturnod to i her "V Mi, nnd Mrs. C. A, Itodluo nro visiting with tholr daughter, Mrs. Jack Parker, at Eastsldo. Botwcon four nnd flvo thousnnd logs passed by Allegany todny, be ing carried out by tno flood. Tho river still continues io rlso. f MVHTLE POINT POINTERS. JKcwh of Upper Coqulllo Valley From Tho Enterprise. Tho Myrtle Point high school foot ball tenm plnyod a Thanksgiving gnmo with tho Coqulllo Indopondont team. .Tho local team nnd many rooters wont down In tho morning, returning after tho gamo. Scoro was 10 to 0 in favor of Coqulllo. Walter Itqblnson, son of P. S. Ro blnson of Norway, cut his foot qulto badly rccontly, his ax having slipped whllo ho wns chopping wood. W. W. Endlcott has rccolvod nowa of tho mnrrlago of his daughter, Tearl, to Mr. John Presslor, which took placo at Oakland, Cal Inst Frl dny, tho ISth. Mr. and Mrs. Press lor will mnko tholr homo at Oakland, whero tho groom Is engaged in busi ness, Thero was a rathor sorlous Blldo ou Sugnrloaf mountain nbovo tho school houso last Monday night, tons of jock and earth coming down Into tho roadway from tho steop mountain side, blocking all tranic. Tho mall going out that left horo at S In tho evening did not roach Bridge until C o'clock Tuesday morning, Tho now grado that was put In during tho pnst summer cannot ho used, and it is probable that It will not bo usod this winter becauso tho slides keep coming In about as fast as thoy aro cleared away. A trail was mado around tho big slldo during Tuesdny co that slnglo horses could got around, and tho malls havo had to bo transferred thero. 'y John IIowoll enmo along Just In tlmo to savo tho sick man from per ishing In tho burning building. Tho nged couplo Is now being cared for by Mr. IIowoll In his own home. Desplto tho fnct that church mom hers and christian workers havo been ?s scare as hen's teeth In Oold Beach, tho town Is to havo n now church building In the near futuro. E, A. Bailey has given two lots near tho Qlobo ofllce, for that purposo nnd a temporary board of trustees havo been selected to accept tho generous gift and help to comploto tho under taking. Rov. Couten, or tho Presby terian Church, will superintend tho work, in fnct expects to do the most! of It, as ho Is u finished mechanic ns well aH a minister. COUNT!' SEAT NEWS. of Coqulllo People as Told In Tho Herald. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS PATRONIZED Is tho verdict of nil our customers. That's becnuso wo do much good work nnd do it nt such reasonable prices. You'll bo surprised to uco tho transformation' wo can mnko in your old clothes. Just glvo us n trial Job. Mnrehllcld Cleaning nnd Dye Works, Phono 2 7 OX. 1SG So. Broadway. Ladles Gnnncntn n SK?elnlty. B::iwt::mw:iamtt:Mwr .mmmma.MmiKtmimmmittimS STEAMER M. F. PLANT 'Sails for San Francisco every eight days, TICKETS KESEKVEI) UP TO THE AUIUVAL RESERVATIONS WILL UK CANCELLED AT LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. OF THE SHIP, THAT T1MD U.. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore 5!Si5S525WP5Z5?P':K'tt?!R5?'?"' &&?ttt!SZF?'ftS? eSPKSiSSSJSZSJSI Thero was a very well attended school meeting hold Friday evening. Tho principal objects of tho meeting wero to vote n tax for tho purposo of carrying on tho school the full nine months nnd to tfonsldof tho purchnso of n slto for nu additional building A tax of olght mlllii wns voted. Tho nendomy property wns offered ns a Blto for n now school building but wns rojected ns It wns thought pos slblo to get a larger tract at a very roasonnblo rnto. Tho subject of tho removal of tho high school to tho ne ndomy building wns brought up nnd discussed, but t wns decided to lenvo that to tho board of directors, Phllo Northrup wns down Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3121. HEAL ESTATE. I havo somo of tho best buys on tho Bay. Can nrrango easy tonus. Houses and buildings for rent. AUGUST FHIZEEN, C8 Centrnl Avo. Mnrshfild, Oro. STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnswortli Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tueida;. Sallo from Coos Bay every Saturday at service of time. Ilcscrratiooi will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets nro purcluucd. W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 35-L &raziragzsz5a5Z5asrasggm5as5?ja5 nilEAKWATEIt HOTEL, Front St., Mnrshlleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated land nowly furnished. Rooms roason from abjo by day, week or month. Flshtrnp lost Saturday, nnd wo wcro Mro. J. II. O'DONNELL, Prop. necorded tho plensuro of a brief In- torvlow WILL FIGHT BOURNE. sTo defeat Jonathan Bourne for United States Senator in 1012, it Is planned to raise a fund. or $100,000. Mouoy la already coming Into tho pool at $20 a clip, snys tho Port land Telegram. Quietly nnd under cover, thero Is a movement on foot for a Greater Oregon Republican Club. Mcmborshtp in tho organiza tion Is $20, which must accompany tho application. with this rcmnrkablo old gentleman. Mr. Northrup Is ono of tho fow buffalo hunters whom wo havo met In ninny years. Ho Is 7S Years of nro nml rp.mla tho ilnllv im. pors without glnssos. Ho hns cross- dat,ons for 8tnso l"8SOI1S0rs d for ' nixinin fiitairinr' n ronr nr Frin annanmn HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardlnor, Oregon, has been ro modolled and Improved nnd Is undor I now management. Special accommo- i THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAll TRIPS CARRYING PASSCXOKKS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS HAY AND SAN FIUIXCIS CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS SIADC AT ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSIIF1KM AND I.NTKIWCnAN TRANSP. CO. UNION STREET WHARF NO. 2, SANTKAV CISCO. FOR INFORMATION PHONE U-J OR 283. SAILS FOR SAN PEDRO NOV. 2.1HI), 3 P. 31., CALLING L AT SAN FRANCISCO BOTH WAYS. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. W ed tho plains sovon times by thorn, but hn3 novor traveled over thoro by rail. Ho spent four years on tho buf falo Bill and many other prominent scouts and buffalo hunters In early days. "You'll Like tlio l'lnee." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. JUDGE HAMILTON'S EXPENSE. WHY will you SUFFER with POOR IIREAD When HAINES' mnkos GOOD brond? ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 2S. Judge J. W. Hamilton's oxponso ac count during his recent campaign for Circuit Judgo wns $103.43 according FLOUR to his statement filed with tho Secrot- nry of Stnto. tmmmmmmm::m;:j:mmjm:mmmjmmmmmmmnmmmmt:jn:mmmm It Takes More than Good Flour NEW LIVER.Y Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivors nro now at tho dis posal of the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivors ready for any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horses 'boarded and rigs cared for, Now hcarso and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S J! I livery & Feed Stables South Brondway, MnrslifleM "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY STEAMER ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. ,,- WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS DAY AND E0R.K. TEN-DAY SCHEDULE, CALLINQ AT MAnSIIMftw OR TORT- WE ON A WAYS. MAKE RESERVATION FOR PASSAGE TO EUREKA LAND AT THE ALLIANCE OFFICE. " SAILING FROM PORTLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER -SI" SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAOE. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY I C. F. McGEOliui;, B"'" . Coos Bay--R.osebiirg Stage Line 7r To mako first class bread, CURRY COUNTY NEWS. JIu'iitM Tl.eixi As Recorded By The Gold Beach Globe. Willis T. Whito Jr., last weok, was around circulating n petition for a llconso to open a saloon In Gold Bench. Wo did not seo tho document, but wero told only a sinnll per cent of tho lognl votors had signed It. This nlono is ovldonco that tho majority of the pooplo In thlsplaco do not want to seo a saloon, nnd It farther shows that tho floating population, of which thoro woro a good ninny that voted horo last election, woro wot votors. An old houso on tho P. G. Egnn vjlaco, near the mouth of Wlnchuck - 3M!V7VEr M ftotnuoLis co. i&fi 51 !- . x& j-. kw mm w a FLOUR anow ovavn. wi biscuit and pastry nil tho tlmo. Tho flour has to bo tho best, of course, but It hns to bo uni form in ovory sack too. Thnt's why Snow Drift is so popular. You will find tho flour In ono sack Identically tho samo In ovory sack. It is tested at tho mill's bako shop to mako sure. Every batch of wheat that goes through tho mill is washed cloan. It isn't touched by hu man hands from that tlmo till It reaches you,, Only tho finest selected Northwest ern grown, Bluo Stem whent goes into Snow Drift Flour. Try Just ono sack and learn how good your bread, biscuit and pastry can be. jj Dally stage between Roseburg mid Slnrshlleld. Stago leaves Sunday at 7 p. m. Fare, 80.00. OTTO SOHETTER, Agent, ' O. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfield. Agent, ROSEBURG, PHONE tl OR. BUSINESS! DIRECTORY 0E RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES AND BUSINESS 3IEN H urAnsiiPiFT.n wno nAvmie noons tttat dav nw. nnAnATMTrcwn. at fair PRICES OB MEN WnOSE WORK MAY BB DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONIZE TnEM I mtMtrmttmtthjrjmmtimmmnittttminmmnttmnmimttmn H. W. PAINTER. Mcushfield :: Oregon j Mother's Restaurant is better prepared to serve you than ever befcre. Commercial Ae., bet. Front and Broadway, Marshfield. Go To WILLEY & SCHROEDER for Plumbing and Heating Marshfield, Ore., Phone 773 GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Enve lopes, Calling Cards, etc. STADDEN All kinda of photograph work, bromldo enlarging and kodak finishing. ButterWrappers Printed at The Times' Office I. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shop GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop, FrB street, Marshfield, Ore. .iH tii lnU'l o