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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910 EVENING EDITION. J K'. Iw sjp- IT -"Of -X-- ".. lid w Acceptable and Useful Gifts For en A Man's Store For Men's Wear Jl F Ulil iiiiil Mtllicoma Hats, $3,00 Mallory Cravcncttc Hats, . . . $3.50 John B. Stetson Hats, . . , $4.00 "Bacmo" Dress and Street Gloves, $1.50 to . $2.50 Neckwear in Christmas Boxes, 50c to . $1.00 Suspenders in Christmas Boxes, 50c to , $1.50 Sweater Coats, $2.50 to . . . $5.00 Initial Handkerchiefs, silk and linen, 25c and .50 Of course wc have many other things, including Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats, which any man would be proud to wear. The Woolen Mill Store Miil-to-Man Clothier Marshficld, Oregon fcfi H Irrii" ill PLANT UNABLE 10 MB ALL Too Much Freight For Steamer to Take South Today Some Left Behind. Tho JI. F. Plant sailed this after noon for San Francisco with a capa city load of freight leaving bohind about one hundred tons which sho could not handlo this trip. Thcro was a big shipment of salmon from tho Sluslnw in addition to other miscellaneous freight and conse quently soma had to bo loft behind. The Plant will probably sail from San Francisco tho latter part of tho week for Coos Uny and may possibly get back hero for Christmas Day. Among thoso Balling from hero on tho Plnnt wcro tho following: Wnltor Nudlngcr, II. C. Hart, A. Mnlo, Alf. Kelson, Clyde Ltttlofleld, Mnblo Lang, Mrs. Leonard Mauzoy, C. Brent nnd E. Brown and wife. . uy no rant AT I XMAS WHITING more stringent game law needed. PAPER AT THE BUSY CORNER 59 1 Writing paper Is somothln ono uses constantly and one Is, thereore, constantly re mlndod of th giver. A vast assortment of cor respondence papers pat up In unusually artlatlo bozet to be used "as gnta for Xnua, can be found here at the BUSY CORNER. The prices rauje from 26e up to as much as you may caro to pay. Coma and see how easy it will bo to eolect Just tho right present Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company TUB BUSY GOBNBIt. Y i -JmX. M, f-w'mmm10 "WANTED Experienced tUlrynian wishes employment on dairy or would leaso dairy. Can furnish best of references. State particu lars. Address "Dairy" Times. "WANTED Woman io do family washing at home for small family. Address 'F' care Time. FOR RENT 30-cre ranch In city limits of Myrtle Points-well im proTed. Good bearing orchard, loganberries and raspberries, 3 acres bearing etrawbexriea, ball tnll from poetofflee 07 IJb senool. Rest Monabi. Air L. Amadon, 17S Marsbfield, Oregon. Broadway, FOR SALE Blooded for hound pup Sborman Ave, N. Bond, A Hoelllng LOST Uotween O'Connell building and Melroso Restaurant, Saturday, ono ladles' English walking glovo" "English mako" stamped on clasp. Finder, pleaso call 289-J, or noti fy this offlco. Reward. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housowork. Good wages. Address P, O. Box 101, Marshflold. Toilet cases, FANCY BOXES, Ho liday stationery at greatly reduced prices at PRENTISS & OO.'a. ' Hare yoar Job printing' don at TbeTlBea etflea, " "" Warden Stevenson SubartftT Report mid Offers MunyIiiipbrtaiil Suggestions. SALEM, Or., Doc.k20. Many sug gestions for nmondmontlTto the gamo codo passod at tho Inst session of tho legislature nro mndo by State Gamo nnd Forestry Warden It. O. Stevenson In his biennlnl roport, which was presented to tho governor recently. Mr. StovenBon recom mends that moro strlngentvlnwa be passed regulating tho deer season, that tho laws against killing oik bo mndo nioro sovoro, nnd that tho codo In sovornl Instances bo romcdloi whoro now, according to tho gamo wnrden, thoro nro dofects. Mr. Stovonson bollovos that deer should bo better protectod, and (lint tho closod soason should bogln Oc tobor 1, Instead of N'ovombor 1, oa at present. Ho furthor rocommonda that tho number of door allowod by law to be slaurhtered by ono man be reduced, and suggoate that a limit of three be fixed. Ho wants a peaalty of Imprisonment made by law for tko killing of elk.t Ob. the other band tho master game warden saya that beavers am doing much damago In somo parts of tho state becauso of tholr plontt fulness, and recommends that tho protection of thoso animals bo re. moved for ono year, eo that they can bo destroyed in tho sections whoro they havo becomo harmful. He holds that tho present duck limit of 35 for seven consocutlvo' days Is too high, and (hat It should bo ro duced to 25 a week, and bolloves that tho law preventing tho salo of ducks In tho open market bo rondo moro stringent, Trout hatcheries nro needed, says Mr. Stovenson, and ho recommonds tho enactment of a law permitting tho taking of funds from tho gamo and protection fund for tho establish ment of trout bntcheries. During tho year Just closed, tho receipts of tho department woro $4, 422, 83, and tho expenditures havo been $4,147.97, leaving $274.80. There woro 2SC arrosts mado nnd tho receipts fiom flnos equaled $10,020. Ono thousand and five pormlts woro Issued to tako gamo out of tho stato. Of these 715 were for Chinese pheas ants, 39 for golden pheasants, JO for Oregon quail and ono for deor. The remainder were for silver, Am herst and Japanese pheasants. In the gamo protection fund De comber 1, 1909, thoro was $30,353, 82, and tho receipts since that tlmo have been $07,849,89, and expendi tures for deputy service and planting trout and pheasants were $43,095, leaving a balance of $56,107.71. There IS NO doubt you are losing money by not buying from Haines, Try The Time' Want AaV H. M. Byllesby and Company Secure Big Holdings Around Eureka. H. M. Bjllcsby and Company, own era of tho Coos Bay Gas nnd Eloctrlc Company, Is now extending Its field of operations into California, buying tho big properties nround Eurolca. Concerning tho Intest deal, tho Eu reka Horald says: i "At San Frnnclsco, a million nnd a half dollar deal will bo consummat ed when tho Humboldt Gas and Eloc-4 trie Company holdings In this county will be transferred to II. N. Byllesby & Company, later to bo transferred to tho Western Stntcs Qns and Electric Compnny, a flftcon million donh incorporation, "Departing on tho stenmor Santa Clnrn woro W. S. Clark, president of tho Humboldt Gas nnd Eloctr'c Com pnny; H. L. Jnckmau, general mali nger of tho compnny, nnd Milton Cnrson, heavily into'iosted In .ho company. Frpm nuthontlc sources, it 1h learned that tho million and a half dollar deal will bo. consummated nt San Francisco. "Tho salo of tho Humboldt-Gas nnd Electric Company i of ( moro vital Intorest to Humboldt county than any deal that has boon mado in years. Tho now blood ana, now capital entorlng tho county Is such that will work a benollt to tho coun ty from numorous vlowpolnts. Oper ating sixty plants In dlroront cities of tho woatorn statqa, Byllesby & Company Is a frlond to overy com munity, onjoya tho heartiest friend ship and cooporatlon of orery com munity. This la becauso of the enorgotlo, liberal and progressive policies the oompany adopta. "Tho properties which tho Hum boldt Gas and Electrlo Company own In this county consist of throo power stations In Eureka and a powor station ovor on the Trinity rlvor which Is connected with Euro ka by a transmission lino CO miles In length bosldea tho gaa plant. Sta tion A at tho foot of O street was acquired by tho Humboldt Gas and Electrlo Company when It absorbod the old Eureka Lighting Company. Station B Is sltuatod on tho woatorn bay shoro nnd Is a comploto plant In every detail, Station C was con structed by tho Humboldt Gas nn1 Eloctrlc Company, then tho Nortn Mountain Power Compnny. This station not only generates powor within Itsolf but transforms power brought ovor tho mountains from the Trinity river powor plnnt. Tho hol dings also Include tho gas plnnt lo catod near Station B electrlo plant. Tho gas plant was taken ovor when tho Eureka Lighting Company prop erty was purchased." C00S BAY TIDES. DECEMBER High water Date. Tuesday.. Wcd'd'y. Thursday Friday... Saturday SUNDAY A. M. P. : h.m. ft. h.m. 3:38 7.3 2:47 4:20 7.1 3:40 5:1S 7.5 4:52 0:11 7,7 0:08 7:03 7.8 7:31 7:54 7.9 8:51 M. ft. s.r. 7.7 CO 0.3 CO CO DECEMBER Low water Dato. Tuesday.. 20 Wcd'd'y. 21 Thursday 22 Friday... 23 Saturday 24 SUNDAY 25 A. M. P. h.m. ft. h.m. 9:04 3.5 9:48 10:10 3.1 10:38 11:23 3.111:28 1.112:35 0:22 1.8 1:43 1:20 2.3 2:48 ft. o.c 0.3 3.1 2.7 2.3 l.S LOCAL TEMPERATURE-PORT. HE- For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p.m., Doc. 19, by Mrs. Mlngus, Bpuclnt government me teorological obsorvcr: Maximum 01 Minimum 31 At 4:43 p.m 47 Precipitation nono Wind East; clear. No Council. Tho Marshflold city council will not meet tonight, hnvlng adjourned until next Tuosdny. In Vaudeville Tho many friends Miss Dlxlo Loftln has mado among tho thoatro goers of tho city will bo pleased to learn that sho Is to ap pear at Tho Royal Thursday ovo nlng In n delightful comedy sketch entitled "Dolly's Dlnrior." city. It Is vory seldom that ttU wild fruit produces two crops In season, Louis Default of Flagstal Is gathering somo flno rlpo strnwbei rlcs at his ranch. Personal Notes FRED VAN BERGER of Lnkesldd, Is In Mnrshllcld today. H. C. DIERS of North Bond, is Marshflold visitor today. MRS. C. E. EDWARDS of Allegan Is a Marshflold. shopper, L. A. ROBERTS of Myrtlo Point, tt a Marshflold visitor today. CHAS. S1ESTROM of Ton MUo, a Marshflold visitor, today. E. A. WILLIAMS of Catching Inlet Is n Marsh field visitor today. , W. COPE of North Bend, was Marshflold business visitor today MATT MATTSON nnd wlfo of Sum nor, nro Marshflold visitors tods MISS MAY STAUFF Is assisting Norton & Hanson's during holidays. F. L. MATSON of Ash, Douglat county, Is Bpondlng a fow days ItD Mnrshflcld. J MRS. GEO. A. ROSS and Mrs. Mam Smodberg of Catching Inlot, arg Marshflold visitors. H II. L. ANDERSON Is down fro TftAMWn Mnnn tn nnAnil tfoft tlrtHJ' iIiivb with Marshflold friends. Wil No Inquest. Coronor Qoldon do- cldod It was not necessary to hold an inqucsf ovor tho body of Mntt Mil lor, tho tall-sawyor who mot death at tho C. A. Smith mill yesterday. Aftor nn Investigation of tho nffnl., ho decided it was purely accidental. ICI1N Dog. Yesterday tho Lock- hart Grocery Dollvory nuto ran ovor a small dog bolonglng to II. II. Wil son of South Broadway, killing it almost Instantly. ClirlHtnuiH Program!. Ministers of Coob Bny churches aro requested to send tho programs for tholr Christmas oxcrclsca to Tho Times not Inter than Thursday night to Insure publication as It Is doslrcd to publish thorn nil Friday, it possible. Sails Tliurxluy, Tho Nann Smith will sail Thursday from San Francis co for Coob Jlny nnd owing to tho Itodondo making tho trip to Bay Point this tlmo, tho Nann Smith will bring up frolght usually brought by tho Rodondp,' I Fined. Justlco Ponnook today fln,od Roy Rozln $5.00 nnd costs for assaulting Joo Rosa in tho Molroso rostaurant last evening, Tho quar rel startod ovor Rozln alleging that Robs had not paid a small bill and Robs claimed that tho bill was against a brothor. Not many blows woro struck. JAY C MAHONEY loft Portland toil day for Marshflold whoro ho will spond ChrUtmas with his sisters! AITS, AUIUUB uitu miss muuuui Ho will como via' Drain. North Bend News Tho W. C. T. U. will meet Tu day nftornoon at 2:30 at the Nort Bend Presbyterian church. Tho Coos Bny Morcantllo wish anj orror that crept Into Tho Times th othor dny bo corrected. In nn ltewl concerning .tho Any, It was state thatI. B. Smith had boon nctlng as receiver of tho comnnny when It should hnvo been stntod ho had boon manager. Tho compnny has at no-tlmo been In tho hands of a ra-J celvor. t Tho Coob Bay Motor Boat clnbn has IsBuod Invitations for its (Irs annual ball which will bo given atl tho Simpson Park pavilion Wednes day evening, Docorabor 28. TheJU.tj of patronousoaJncludoB Mrs. II. 8, Burmcstor, Mrs. M. O. Coleman, MrsT H. O.'Mnra. Mrs. O. Williams aud Mrs. I. B. IJartlo. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Sultablo for your children, wlfo or husband, a Policy In tho Mutual Ltfo of Now York, assets 501 millions, Is NO MISTAKE. It will never break, wear, tear, tarnish, fade or got tiro- some, and will protect and make a happy family. See HENRY SENGSTACKEN Compare prices you aro paying with HAINES' PRICES. The MYERS' STORES In Marsb- flnlri nnri Nnrth rinr1 nro OPEN eve ry EVENING this week Safo Topple Over. Tho uow sofo which la to bo Installed In City Re corder Butler's offlco, topplod ovor this morning whon Stroot Commis sioner Lawhoruo was trying to pull It up-statrs. It crushed tho sldowaU In front of tho city iiall .entrance' but whether It damagod' tho snfo cannot bo ascertained for awhllo. Tho safo Is a vory largo ono nnd moving tt upstairs 'Is a difficult task. Ron-lea Ripen .Again. Coos Bay Is now enjoying tho second crop of wjld rnspborrles, a most unusual oc currence. Yestorday Goo. Trlbboy Raw a party bring In ovor a gallon of them from tho gulches west of tho Rombrobor ONLY A FEW DAYi loft to Bupply your wnnta for 2CMAS. Whllo our-stock Is large, It la not unlimited. Don't be disappointed by calling too lato, Alwaya glad te show our goods , call before yoji buy. Jewelry Dopt, RED GR04 Drug Cp, , ' r -" ' l The MYERS' 6TORE9 In Marsh flold and North Bend aro OPBN efM ry EVENING this week. Have you trlod that 8TERJLIZEIH BWEET CIDER. If not call uj?l Phono 277, nnd order Borao. Soldi In pints and quart bottles or by gal lon. Tho MYERS' STORES In Marsh flold and North Bend aro OPEN" ev-! ry EVENING this weok. Got what you want whon you want tt through Too Times Want Ads. Try The Times' Want Ads. Refined Oil Reduced Eocene, the best Lamp Oil Retails $1.30 per can Bulk Water White retails five gallons for 85c All Grocers Have Both .u,. i- MiMummni