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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
7"! . F'iT . ii y o i 5 HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910 EVENING EDITION. . .. .- ... MiniiinrirrrTTf .m m wmi.; umu llluluiiiiij.mi- i n wmww Ua ii imii iMiiiiiuijiMiuipBWaaTMiMMuaujLJritit.wwt-iMmMwrimi.iiiuii COOS BAY Tl&ES gyaffi othcr B0,,rce3' $7,2 Financial Report. Bntorcd at the postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mull matter. Address all communications to COOS RAY DAILY TIMES, Multifield :; :: :: :: Oregon You May M. C. MALONKY Editor niitl Pub. DAN K. MALONKY Ncwa Editor An Independent Republican nsus paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to the service of tho people, that no good came shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. The Cooi Bay Times represents n consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and The Coos IJay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Day ami Tho Coos Day Tlmos Is Its immediitto Bite coMor. Twin i n mnmmM.'M iwiiwwwwwhii ,11 SUBSCHllTION RATES. DAILY. Ono yoar $G.0n Per month HO When pnld strictly In advanco the subscription price of tho Coos liny Time Is $5.00 per yonr or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. One year f 1.R0 Amounts received Proceeds of McClelland lecture, given under auspices of Pro gress Club $50.00 Donation front Smith's Bazaar 10 per cent one day's sale '. $10.00 Proceeds Llljeovlst entertain ment given by library com mittee $113.10 Donation from A. N. W. Club $20.00 Proceeds of Tag Day, under aus- p'ces of Charity Dasaar. . .$190.35 Donation from Progress Club proceeds from production of "Messiah" $16R.70 Check from .1. W. Dennett . $100.00 Cash from Dr. Horsfall, sub scription to Century Maga zine $4.00 Cash from Fnlnk Parsons. . . $2.00 Check from AV. S. Chandler. $100.00 Cash 'Ulll Mllnor $1.00 Cash from Joe Mllner $ 1.00 City allowance of $75.00 per month from April to Doc. 8 months $600.00 Cash rocoivod from various oth ir donations and sources. .$10.12 Offlehl I'nper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OK TIIK CITY OK MAHSIIF1KLD.. . ;, , i1 it THAT'S WHY WIS ARE HATING. A COOS DAY man commenting on the recent reduction In ' Totnl $1,300.53 Disbursements Rent for I. O. O. I hall $5.00 Cooa Day Publishing Co. . ..$2.00 Stationory stamps, otc, for sec retary's use $5.00 Annlu Smith, typewriting book lists $3.50 Matt Steuholm, maklntihelvlng and counter $15.00 C. A. Smith, for lumber for shelving and counter. . . .$22.10 F. LeMleux, painting and kal- lonilng floors and walls ..$12.00 Cooe Bay Wiring Co $8.20 Perry, Montgomery ft Co., 10 Hentwood chairs $30.00 Chas MonlKomery. cleaning Moors meat prloea as mtntlonod In ,. wllulftW. i Oo the Associated Preas dUmtetai. Cv- Uraty ,upvVlt ,uoh M ctrtU, narea oe wouiu uo wuiin to .o prices go high onoujjh o that im one would ent flesh. He remprkd that If you ent flh yon c-i iri pockets, catalogue case and etc., from Library Ilureau, 8. K. and Domocrat Printing Co., Madison, Wis. . . .$82.-111 ranwr. u you f-Bl mriui ytiy rrnmP Expreiaage OU library Supplies 10.06 with tuberculosa. ipm'My and ap- l,,,., chnlr BIld wlndow pentUcltla. He did not go m down I curtalna $6.75 through the list as he might hgL,,,, A gon-palnV for'lio!rs'$:L00 done, and say: "Drink water and F M An-B for moxlng o(no got typhoid fever: drink milk tvt j delving and etc $7.50 get tuberculosis; drink soup and get 'i-year's subscription to Orego- fatj drink whtakv and get JlmJnms; I nau , , , , , $0.00 cat oyster and absorb tynhold P"- i.year's 'subscription 'to' Century trio poison germs; eat vegetables Magaslna $3.75 and give the system Asiatic thln-'porry, Montgomery &'co.,'dor- iiiuoiiwi wetness; oat dessert ami rim for counter curtalim. ..$1.50 uio wim pnrosiR; uriiiK conoo nntlISi icnufmun InHurnnco on fall Into Insomnia nnd norvoiiR pros- books In library $1S.30 OVERCOAT and we'll show you a style that will fit your idea Our Overcoats are made in so many different styles that we've got something for everybody Prices, too, to fit all pock ets. If you want a good, serviceable OVERCOAT at $15 dort hesitate; don't imagine because wz sell so many higher priced overcoats we can't do justice to your $15 vvants-that's just the reason we can serve you better quality does it u Cash Only5' "Money Talks" HU trntlon; drink tou nml accomplish a -weak honrt; drink wine and build up n gout." Truly, wo poor humans have a tough tlmo of It. While somo ono Is telling us whnt to oat, some ono else tollH us why not to do It: and thoro you have It! Dut wo are go ing lo keop on eating. If we die for It, for tho almplo ronson thnt If wo don't keop on eating wo will die. any way, nml we are bound to Hvo to nee what the democrats do, now that they hnvo tho chnnee. FILE REPORT OF LIBRARY CLO FHING PUA1P ' Pi mm CI l-yonr's subscription to S. F. Dally Call 1.00 Rout for library rooms from April 1st to Dec. 1st, nt $12.50 per mo $100.00 Salary of librarian from Juuo 1 1 to Dec. 1st nt $50.00 por month $270.50 Amount paid for books for li brary $730. OS C. II. Ons and Kleotrlc Co. for electric lights and gns In Oc tober $11.10 Total $1,3-H.08 Cash on hand $22. -15 Dills outstanding $15.20 Please him with a WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PKNRod Cross Drug Store. WHEAT iJ5 por ton nt HAINES. Marshfield Institution Has Had Remarkable Growth Financial Condition. Dotallod roports of tho work of tho Marshfield public library, In cluding tho circulation of books, otc, and tho financial uldo of It hnvo been fllod with tho city council by Miss Mary Jamoson, tho Ilbrnrlan, and Mrs. Agnoa R. Songstacken, troaauror of tho library committee Tho roport of tho librarian shows n romnrkablo crowtii in Mm nnti.n. and Is most gratifying to the mnny.G bollovors In tho good thnt tho insiS tutlon U ncoompllshlng. Tho two roports nro as follows: Llhrurinu' Report. Librarian's report, Marshflold Pub--lie Library, June IS to Xovomber 28 1910:- m Circulation for June, 171: July, 590; August, 070; September, 803; N Ootobor. 1.01320 per cent In crease; Xovoinbor, 1,320 30 per cent Increase. Total, 1,573. Of these 1,004 woro children's and 2.9G9 adults nooks- now on hand, 1,013; lost, none. Mngaslnea subscribed for. 80: re colvod by weokly or month by dona tion, 4; nowspnpors subscribed for, C, Totnl periodicals, 29. Cash received from flues and pav fiction, $27.12 ,(to November 28, In- THAT S.MOKi: TROl'llLK. Marshfield PIlOKKSSIOXAIi CARDS. p.R. J. W. IXfiUAM, Ollke ilUli-HOU Coos HuIlrtLij;. Phones Ofllco 1021; Resldenco 1G22 Bring Us Any Idea AbontAj Wl 'jllr v i f MI p.,;;iwa, I--J- l i-r-UWI . , ,.,.;;, wimM-Z IM-v-M Mill i Hi f 'III 9 m Bn)5mlD.Clfiths. IfF Bandon M"4WvnGXil CowflM lIO . , mimm m mmmmmmm mmmmmmm-mm. mtmmm m i " " J w. iii:xxkit, Lawyer. Olllco over Flanagan i Donnett nank Marshflold, Oregon W" M. S. TL'HPKxi Architect. Ovor Chnmbor of Coiumorco. Kdltor Coos nay Tlmos: In yo8tordny's lssuo of your papor I see tho Enterprise Mont Markot had nn Itom about that smoke, he atntes that It was a ploco of bacon wo smollod. It drovo my roomers from tholr bods nnd rooms ns they will testify. W. K. WISI3MAX, CIIAS TILTOX, WM. IIKISXER,. WILL FORRES. WnnSVXTSlrrrrryjngmrrp. ki f "- - -- . ... i H n Men's Underwear SKi: Ol'R LINE SAVE MOXKV AXI UK SATISF1K1). Guoil rmlerni'iir per pir ment 50c Wool Fuller near, per gar ment $1.00 to $2.50 Union Suits $1.50 to i?il.30 Men's Coat Sweaters UojV Coat S enters., $1.25 ami $1.50 for cattefitl ciii:.xrxn Ladles should bring tholr Dresses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS RAY TAII.ORIXO CO., J. W. Josophson, Mgr. JHO Smitli Rroailuny, M irslifleld. NEW LIVERY Fancy new rigs, good horses uud careful drivers nro now at tho ills poual of the Coos Day public nt ' REASOXARLE RATMS. Riga or rigs with dnvora ready for any trip nnywhoro any time. Hornet honrded and rigs cared for. I Now hearse and spocla) nccomm" datlons provldod for funeral parties W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South nro.iilwitj-. Aliir-lillcli 7g :.'.,-" Have That Roof Fixejd xow See CORTKELL Phone :ti21. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS PATRONIZED T ,,. ,, t . " I mineral,' $25.00 por aero. Lots at Is tho vwdlct of all our customers. BlIIlWoi. nm ,',, ,,,.. . .. . - REAL ESTATE RAROAIX. 450-aero ranch In Coos county same Improvements, 4 million foot umoer unaorlnld with coal and THE BAZAR HOUSE OF QUAL1TV. H That s because wo do much good work and do It at such roasonablo prices. You'tl bo surprised to see tho trauBformatloa wo can make in your old clothes. Just give us a trial job. .Miii'bhlli'lil Cleaning nid I)je Works, Phono 270X. ISC So. Broadway. ladles Garments n Specialty. Good Evening! HAVE VOL' AXY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forret that this U THE laundry where jon got tho boat work, and prices are In ovorj one' roach. Call up and one of tho driv ers will call and explain all details to. you. All tolephono calls are quickly attended to, because wo aro ruunlnr wo wagons. OUR GUAEAXTKPTlS YOUR SAT ISFACTIOX. MARSHFIELD IIAXII .VXD STEA.M LAUXDRY. :nii7ey Ini., Protv Phone 220..1. ( $ I Hill .special bargains. AUGUST FRIZEEX, HS Central Avo. MarshfHd. Oro, BREAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., MnrMifleld, Ore., UXDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONXELL. Prop. HanaWWsi tmsauM HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, baa been n- modelled and improved and Is undo new management. Special accommo datlons for stage passengers and foi people desiring a rest at the seashore "You'll Like tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor. aaiffl3!HfflKiffiH3arns?2X3t2?,s THE LI.OYl) MARSIIFIEHjD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Ratos reduced to; Day 50c, 75c and $1.00; weok- $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $isf00 per month. FREE BATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. G. W. Dungan Undertaker Marshfield, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South 3d St.. J, Telephone, Day or Night, llW.J, Turkish sBafchj 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J 1 t , 'I I rar v?iA.4IiJ?l I FtiftV KVIsbssssI ;Vi'' ' ffSvM; klv,'a !l&M An Easy Way to Get Breakfast Just a few Genera! Electric Utensfls will en able any housewife to stay in bcd anolner hall hour in the morning. Put cereal inthe cooker and coffee in the percolator the night before. In the morning turn the switch, electricity vf get breakfast ready provided your house u wired for electric light. Let us tell you all the paru'culars. I l Let us tell you all the particular I loos Bay oas & Clscmc to. bj i jr1ooooo-o"'ooeoo06eooe&s"ceoft5o55eS La't " tY T MBIsWasWsWalliWli (iBSUSSBSI SSSSSSl uwFMt Jltai'M I' TTHJ . - bsssssVLSSsssr. '' , i TssTs sssswr"""""" ii rn'wiiiwtinrMHiTrTTTTTMMW,,1lll7rPrnTTnniM'iiMsMSM YOUR MONEY IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE OTHER FELLOWS AT THE" : fixup Suits from $8.50 to $25.00 OPPOSITE BREAKWATER . FFICE.