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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910-EVENING EDITION. .3 ' ck Cravenette Hats ! The WOOLEN Mill-to-Mon Marshfield fr&nixri&rrtfr&iitoB jf I a. rnTTTTlillTn TTTT-iniiiniHliwwi wiwwiiiiiiL V' nrm:tnnHtTt::xttttt:::::t::ut:t :::::::::tt::t::t::ttxtit:t:::::tt::::tn::::; J STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL RESERVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT LESS TICKET 18 NOUGHT. . - I nil . l F. S. Dow, Agent. tu &5K?ta5?tVtpftstfi,-?itZ!F?&tptp,i ------- - - - - - "THE Kill END OF COOS HAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE EQUIPPED TH WIRELESS. WILL SAIL. PROM PORTLAND FOU COOS DAY AND KURfiKA, ON A TEN-DAY SCHEDULE, CALLING AT MARSHFIELD BOTH WAYS. ' ' SULS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY. DEC. 2, AND FOR PORTLAND, DECEMBER 0. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY C. F. McOKOHGIC, Aent. I j.-A- O0 - O - Ot - d - -y-K-tt-K--tt-ti-M-::--i:-w r. --. I T'"a ?! I v;l kinds or monumental work promptly and artistically exe- ( J. Cull at our works on So uth Bi 6ml way. t: - x: - K - K - t: - - u - t: - - :: - :: - - rt: t-n-n-u-xj-ix-xx-n-K-n-a-B-xt- Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAHLO AND JOSSOX CEMENT. Tho best Dcmostlc and Imported brands. PlSBtorv Llmo, Brick nnd all kinds of bulldors material. HUGH McL.AIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201. c.o o - A- -o - mnn iiiimiiiiiiiiiii tt-K-H-K-B-H-M-a-n-tt-H-M-K-' tx t tt I :: i it n tt a "? a i a V a a a i a a i a i a i a -: V For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilised Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage I1UV-: DELIVERIES K A. M. iiml 2 P. M. Phono 7il-.l. "-::-- u-u-it-ft-a-r -tt- i a i i a J i a a a j 1 1 :'jj ,, , j, V V i Ic figuring ON T'lE CHEAP WIRING 1'AIOV DON'T OVERLOOK P fT THAT Wfl ARE SE rrt-tjx'G FIXTURES at a mn DISCOUNT. ALSO STANDARD MAKE FLAT IRONS WE HAVE ONLY A FEW 1EFT. DETTER PLACE YOUR OR DER. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. ..Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE Sd7-J. Best of All arf ? MILL STORE Clothiers Oregon trx&Z3tt&zt&fi&Hcwt OF THE SHIP, THAT TIME UN- Marshfield Ore prp.,pvpr,7tpc?spc - i arciCJq.JWqprS, - - - - - - ---- - - - -O---O--O-O-0 --:-:-XJ-tXj-U-S-tt-Xt- M-XX-S Si i Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORB. - a - :: - tJ - :: - :: - :: - :: - ti - : - - - i: - -::-a--a -::--- i! O.. A ----- .MM 1KIU ALWAYSJPATRONIZED la the verdict of all our customers wSfJrr. rucuTeLfrel prices. You'll be surprised to see the transformation we can make In your old clothes. Just give us a trial Job. Mnralifielil denning and Dye Works, Phone 2 7 OX. 186 So. Qroadway. Lndliw Oni-nuMiS n Spccmlty. NEW LIVERY Fancy new rigs, good horses nud cftreful drivers are now nt ttyo dl- posal of th6 Coos Bay public nt UEASOXA11LE HATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horsos boardod nnd rigs cared for. NHw hoarse and special accoranio- datlons provided for funeral partle W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stable South .Ironiluny. Mni-blillcli' 'HOTEL (JAKDIXEU, CAM- at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re THE modelled and Improved and Is under now management. Special accommo datlons for stage passengers and for people desiring a rest at tno seasnoro. "You'll Like tho Plnee." J, E. SCHILLING. Proprietor. HOME LANDXo. See us for Investments on Coos Bay. Wo guarantee owner's price to be our price. Phono 741 SO Front St. HOLDUP IX 11AXDOX. , Joe Voting Robbed mid Hmlly Denton Hy Thugs. Tho Dandon Englo says: "Pttm meled, choked nnd nearly killed by unknown masked men In his bed- rchnmbcr Just niter mldnlKht. Sun- dny morning; then robbed of $1C , In cash, n gold watch, his keys and knife, Joe Young, a Dandon bach elor, is showing his friends tho marks of his untoward encounter with the two burglars who assault ed him. "Dreaklng In tho door of his bed room, tho brutal assailants found Joe asleep In bod, and unceremoni ously and roughly awnkoned hi in. This cowardly act waB accomplished by one man holding his feet and tho other robber kneeling on his chest with a smothering sensation, and quickly realized that ho Was In ruthless hands. Grappling with his assailants, ho moaned: "Don't kill me; no uso to kill me; all tho monoy I've- got Is on tho chair." So tho burglars took tho monoy and other plunder, and lot Jo'o live. One man has already boon arrest ed on suspicion. KIEILLy " " J lit J 1A . IV mk Sim TO ! SLfv. HRK i (fu JB -a- - A 1 l1 298 Busy ! Corner ' -sior aims Gifts Every section of the store splon- ,"IM'J READY- FOR XMAS Tho most varied, tho most com ploto, the most iutorostlug stochs wo'vo over nssoniblod. Your Holl- j day soloctlons will bo onslly nnd I most oconomlcnlly mndo horo. A j store sorvlco for your oonvonlonce nnd comfort. Duylng onrly Is to your advantage. We will hold any selections you might mnko for Xmas i delivery as you doslro. LodAart-Parsons Drug Co. T H K lU'SV CO It X K 11 MARSHFIELD, OREGON COOS BAY LIVERY Wo have socurod tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Helsuer and are pre pared to render excellent service to tho people of Cooa Day. Caroful drlvors, good rigs , and overythlng that will mean satisfactory service to, tho public. Phone us for a driving horso, n rig or anything needed ip tho livery line. Wo vnlso do a trucking buslnoss of all kinds. liluiicluml, Heziu A lllaiiclmid Llvory, Feeil and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets. Phone 13S-J ;Good Evening! HAVE VOL ANY LAUNDRY'.' If so, do not forget that this ! i'IIE 'sundry where you got tho best work, and prices aro in every one" reach. Call up and one of the drlv- rs will call and explain nil details to jyou. All teiepuono cans are quicKiy attended to, because- we aro running wo wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD nAND AND STEAS1 . . LAUNDRY; ' ;&aiey Bros. Fro. ' ' Pboae aaO-J. U M ' ' Slip COOS BAY TIDES. DECIPHER High water I A. M. P.M. C.9 4:00 CO 7.1 5:20 C.-l 7.5 G:1G C.2 7.S S:10 U Thursday 1:51 Friday 0 5:17 G:3S 7:2S Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 DEOLMHElt Low wator A.M. P.M. Date. h. m. It. h. m. ft. ' 4.0 10:4S 1.0 3.C 11:40 3.0 1.15 12:55 2;9 2.0 2:09 2.1 Thursday. 8 10:29 Friday 9)11:17 Saturday 10! SUNDAY 11 0:41 THE WEATHER. 6 (By Associated Press.) OREGON Rain tonight ' nnd Friday. Plant Due Friday. Tho M. F. Plnnt will nrrlvo In tomorrow mom-. Ing from Snn Francisco, having sail-1 od from thero nt 3 o'clock. yesterday afternoon Surveyors nl fliinlhiei" According to reports from Gnrdlner, it Is ex pected thnt sonio of tho Southern Pacific surveyors who hnvo been working from Eugcno via Floronco towards Coos Bay will reach Gardi ner tonight. Enjoy Social. Tho social given b tho W. O. W. last evening In tho Odd Follows hall, was largely attended nnd proved a most onji)y ablo ovont. Cards, dancing nnd oth er diversions. afforded a great vari ety of entertainment and were fol lowed by refreshments. Extend lloui'f. Owing to the ln rensed buslnes, the local Western Union office will be often until 9 o'clock at n!ght Instead of 3 o'clock In the evening hereafter. The local office has been doing a heavier busi ness than ever before, and Manager Sehetter has been allowed addition al help to handle it. Una ParnlTNl. Joshua Kelson, well-known pioneer of MarshflelU and formerly a member of tha Marsh Held city council, sustained a stroke of paralysis at the bbme of his daughter, Mrs. John Bridge, at the pumping station th a week, and Is in a very orttlcal condition. He Is over eighty years old? Iiaby Is Dead. Walter Fool, who was a member of the P. A. Hulnos surveying party, has receiv ed n telegiam from his wife In Xortli JHIfi tu aniiouncliiff the death FOH SALE Pure lirccUtlioilo Island rod cockorols, one and two yonrs old. L. J. Slmpion. WANTED Compotent grl for gonor 1 housework. Apply Mrs. M. C. Ilorton. wile Jlodnin glass she iov case and counter. Ap- ply "O" Tlmea' offloe. ii i . i m .ii LOST Putent pur with 130 In silver near Stafford's Central Ave tine, Monday night. Finder, please return to Quy Clausen, Tim' car rier boy. OPPORTUNITY The nittowntle designating nest is more essential to tho poultry business than tho incubator, they deslgnato the lay ers, nud prevent egg eating, sso them at the poulty show, LOST Ctcntleinen's fcrf pin Amethyst and poarl setting. Re turn to Time olTlco nud rocelvo reward. POIt RENT Wnrni rooms furnhlioil - Close In. Apply Tlmoe. FOR RENT Two nloo front roonib In Sengstnckon nulldlng, Just vao ated by Public Labrary. nont 112.50 por month. Title Guaran tee nnd Abstract Co. WANTED Strouj- uonniii or girl to caro for olderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshfleld, Or. HEAL ESTATE IJARGAIX. 150-acro ranch In Coos county samo improvements, 4 million feet timber underlaid with coal anu mineral, $25.00 per aero. Lots' at Bunker IIIU .special bargains.. AUGUST FKIZEEN, 68 Central Ave. Marshfleld, Ore, Ejgjfiii of their two-months-old son, Walter. No particulars wero given nnd It enmo as n great shock to him as ho had expected Mrs. Foote and tho boy to Join him hero before tho Christmas holidays. Change llonti. Tho Union hns taken tho place of the Garland until nfter the holidays on tho Isthmus Inlet run. Tho Union has larger carrying capacity and can accom modate Increased traffic. ':::::::::::s:::::n::n:s:t;i:m:::::t::::::s;r Persoiial Notes j :::mm::i::::s:::mm::m:u::t:mm:mu Seventeen Days to Xmas i Lf0 Others Are Buying Gifts Already. Are You? M. C. SMITH oxpocts to loavo Sat turday for Portland on buslnoss. JOHN MATSON of Catching Inlot, Is a Mnrshflold buslnoss visitor. MHS. T. J. MACGENN of Empiro, Is the guoat of Marshfield friends. WM. NELSON and family have mov od Into one of August Frfteen's cottagw at Dunker Hill. It. S. RIBBB and family expect to leave Saturday for Portland and northern Oregon point. LEO MATSON, who hat been tUIU Ing relatives here, will leave Sat urday for th flforth. W. F. BURT and wife will leave for Portland Saturday, Mr. Burt was formerly employed on Th Times, C, R. PECK and wife will return Saturday via' Drain from Portland and Salem. J. W. BENNETT and wife art ex pected horn Saturday via Drain from Portland and Salem. MRS. EFFIE FARRINOKR will on tortaln a number of friends nt her homo In West Mnrshflold this ova ntng. FRED PETERSON hns movod his family from Huukor Hill to nnu don, having tnlcon n position In H. A. Edlin's machluo shop tliore. OSCAR JOHNSON of North Inlot. Is running tho stngo line boat "Ons eo," a few days while Dove Hol den Is nt Qardouer on business. .1 MISS RONNIE SMITH, daughter of A. L. Smith of Coos ltlver, ha been awarded , first prise for her oleverness In solving a puasle put out by a Portland piano house. I TOlk BENNETT returned this morn ing from Portland and Eugene. At Portland h aaw Major Kinney and. say that when he Inqu'red a to when Major Kinney wa going (o return to Coo Bay, U latter aald, "You can tell the people of Cooa Bay that they will have to ? -t:-::-tt-----M-::-u--M-a tt i tt tx tt tt i tt tt i- tx I I I tt I a. i tx i tx tx I t: i, ?- fw R IB- Best by Every Test. Sperry's Drifted S Flour For 58 Years It "" t tt I tt I tt ti - ic - t - B' - a - B - a - n - n - - R E ..-, ' ...- HI S . . :, - --j - stand for Kinney for n good while yet." LLOYD ENLUND of North Inlotr who hns been teaching at Ton Mllo tho past year, lcavos tomor row morning for Gravel' Ford wjierfl ho expects to pursuo a brief courso of studios. AUGUST FARLEY ha3 roturncd from Oregoi. and Washington points whoro ho was recoiling treatment for the severe attack of rheumnt'sm from whlah ho has been suffering for some months. North Bend News M. M. Utile sustained n sovero gash in his hand nt the Sash and Door Factory. Tho Encoro sailed for Snn Pedro yesterdny. .1. It. Hyde and wlfo will loavo Saturday for Portland. O. P. Nonh of Enstsldo, was North Dead visitor yostordny. Mrs. G. H. Gulovson and Miss Ruth Gulovson of Portland, aro visiting friends nt Eastsldo. F. W. Stovons Is rop'ortod qulto 111 at Myrtlo Point. Tho Flflold sailed yesterday for San Francisco. Mr. W. U. Simpson, Mrs. C. IL Worrell nnd Mrs. W. D. Simpson woro Mnrshflold shoppers yesterday. Tho Methodist Episcopal Ladles' Imxnr will bo held Docombor 10, In tho VlgnrB building. J, H. Keating, who hns been con nected with the North Uend conden aary, wHl leave Saturday for Port land and New York City. The PlHCSltYTieiHAX Ladies will open their IIA7.AU in tho ALLIANCE llUlLDIXO on FRONT street, Just south of th People's Mnrkot, Fill DAY, DECKMUMt tt. Coffee nnd hot blecults r.nd i vos for 10 cent will be m l .: i r 1 p. m f0 -.t r;n.i s ptiw .fi'iun -JB '9OoauK ) H- ."i e)D 'D "1 UUVIOXV'IU -"I'M mum 'oj puu injDineq e ,.'i - i i " un.j .ht UU.B J LI NOTICE OF ruT !l ETINU OF .-.,.,- VUE1III. Ili the PIhiiIc! Court of the tHiel Htiin-v for (he DlMtrlcf n! Or. iik. la the matter r Coo Bay Rap'd N. ion". Transit Cum in rankniptcy. pany, a corpora- tlou, Bankrupt. To the creditors of the Coos Day Rapid Transit Company, a corpora tion, of Coos County, Orogou and district aforesaid, nil Involuntary bankrupt. Notice is hereby filvon, that on tho 21st day of Novombor, A. D. 1910, tho Coos Dky Rapid Trnnslt Company n corporation of Coos County, Oro gou, organized and oxlstlng under the Inws of tho Stato ofOrogon, was duly adjudged mi Involuntnry bank rupt; and thnt tho first meeting of Us creditors will bo held 'at my, of fice In the Douglas building In Marsh- field. Coos County, Oregon, on tho Iftlld day of Doeembor, A. D. 1910, ai the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., ot said day, at hlh 'ii e the xaid creditor mr-y at'ml, i ovo the'r r!alms, appo nt u imv, exanilno the bankrupt nud m.h i sucli oth er business as n n p-i i ly conio before said nuetl'i-,'. Dated a MmMinVUl. '".tos rount. Oregon, this tit'-i &w i Decern!) r. As D. 1010. r SKULnUEDE, Referee In Bankrupt v St -----::-:;-;--. i XX V XI t V a i n IT t XI XI I X! I 11 I 7 XX I I t I i now the Standard - tn - - q - - 'n"'i lest I t