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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1911)
KESa i. . i ii" l i ! iiii'ii mil ii Ln tt t awft Ji" MHJ III. IBQUTZV ' T- mmmmyzw ? T'T-1" ' m.A -r "TST ..JfclSWM SifclrtM j, in-. ?! 1 V ,t , M Wl rt - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JJONJIAY, JANUARY 2, 1.9.1.1 4 m i $8 ! OBSERVE NEW YEAR HOLIDAY Most of the Business Houses Closed Today Watch Parties Saturday Night Tho Now Ycnr was ushered In Mnrshllcld Saturday night by a doz en or so "Watch' Parties" In differ ent parts of tho city and the shriek ing of whistles, ringing of bells an 1 tooting of horns romlnded tho popu laco of tho passing of 1010 and tho arrival of 1911. Ono of tho merriest of tho gather- SMALL CROWD SEES BOB Saturday Night's Events Tame Affairs On Account of Light Attendance. Tho boxing carnival at tho Marsh Held Skating Hlnk Satuiday night broughtoutrathora small crowd anl as n result of tho small gato receipts, tho Day-Williams bout was cut to six rounds and was a very tamo af fair. Just' prior to tho opening of tho evening's program, Mrs. Englund, W ' Ings was nt tho Mlllicoma club whero proprietor of tho Arcado restaurant ii .. i n. a niiacueu uny s pari oi uio gnio re- tho members ontertnlnod' their wlvoi and lady friends nt cards nnd danc ing. On tho arrival of tho hour of midnight, dancing and games ceased wlillo tho crowd with horns anl whistles mado merry. Tho gather lng was a most congenial ono. Punch was served dulrng tho evening. Mojt of tho other "-Watch Parties" woro at prlvato homes. Today Is gonornlly bolng observed as a holiday on account of Now Year's falling on Sunday. Tho banks woro closed all day, tho grocery stores and many of tho othor busi ness houses closod nt noon for the balanco of tho dny nnd tho postof flco Is observing holiday hours. This evening will mnrk tho closo of tho holiday season, tho schools in North Bond nnd Mnrshlleld opening tomorrow morning and business re suming tho normal.' Take advantage of the B Reduction Salo at Myers' Marshfield Store, It will be 'Continued all this woek. eclpts nnd purso for his board bill with her. Tho preliminary between Jockey Hums nnd Kid ICrucger was n rathor ono-slded event, Kruegcr being com pletely outmatched. Prior to tho Dny-WIlIlams go, It was announced that thoy would not go tho complete ton rounds unless tlioro was more money In night. An effort to rnlso an additional purse for thorn brought In only n small amount nnd Heforoo Charley Howard announced It would bo ouy n h'x round go. Neither Dny or Williams nttompt od to mnko any showing, nolthcr bo lng scratched or marked In any way by tho light taps. WRITE ROUSE President Taft and Official Family Extend Greetings to 5,265 Today. By Associated Press to C003 Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2. Tho Now Year's reception at tho Whlto House was held today under weather conditions that tended ma terially to cut down tho number that unusually passes tho receiving lino In tho Dine room. Mrs. Tnft, who has gullied much strength during tho past year stood with the Presi dent nt tho head of tho lino during practically the en tiro time the recep tion was In progress, Tho Whlto IIouso was beautifully decorated for tho occasion. Tho President receiv ed 5,205 persons, one hundred mora than last ycnr. Till: WHEAT MARKET. Day SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY. Tho Marsh flohl schools will re open Tuesday, January 3; Monday, January 2, being a legal holldny. ' (I)y Assoclntod Press to Coos Times.) PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 31. - Wheat unchanged. CHICAGO, III., Dec. 31. Wheat closed as follows: Decomber, 92 VScj May, 97c; July 93 (i-8c. TACO.MA, Wash., Dec. 31 When: , unrhnuged. Try Times' Want Ads. GOV. MX TAKES OFFICE. (By Associated J 7 ess to Coos Day Times.) ALUANY, N. Y., Jan. 2. John Aldon Dlx, n democrat, was Inaugur ated govomor of New York state .it noon. Surrounded by a brllllnnt gathering In tho groat assembly chamber which was appropriately docoratud for tho occasion, Govomor Whlto who has boon In tho chair fllnco Charles 12. Hughes resigned tn buromo nssoclato Justice of the Su premo Court, relinquished tho olllco to Dlx, tho first domocrnt to assumo tho ofllco In eighteen years. Beautiful INDIAN BASKETS mala by tho Polo Indians of Lnko county, California, aro on display at Mr?. Donnldson's Mllllnory Store nt Hn Front street. They will mnko nice Now Yonr prosonln. Mvers' Marshfield Store will continue its stock Reducing Sale at Saving prices, EFFORT IN 191 To our oimtoiuais nnd tho public wu wish prospurltv nnd hupplnoss during 1911 and for many years to coino. f i ' J If wo succood in promoting your comfort; adding to your convenience, helping In your prosperity, bo sure wo will bo glad of It. , For ourselves, wo hopo to win success In our par- tluulai- busluosfl lu oxuhaugo for tho kind of effort that dosonos succoss, , Perhaps you never reflected thnt n public utility company that Is anxious to Increase its business MUST. try hard to plonso its customers. Tho inoro onorgoticnlly a company works for new business, tho more painstaking must bo tho effoit ' t to rondor good sorvlco. . ', It is human to fall short of tho goal set by anibl- ' tlon; It Is disheartening to fall occasionally when we- want to plonso the most. In tho long run, how- over, conscientious effort wins its own toward and honest recognition. . Wo' can nssifro you thnt wo shall do our best to . earn your good opinion in tho year wo are Just be- . ginning. OREGON POWER COMPANY 'FORMERLY COOS HAY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO 1 ; 'zseL) Any Suit or Raincoat irk the House Up to $2.5( to Close at $13.85 '.MONEY TALKS" Hub Goisng and Shoe Co. BANDON MARSH EELD Eastside Winders 1 Block lu Homo Addition, containing over 3 acres for ' $900 C Lots for 475, East Mijrsliflelit 10 Lots for $000 East Milrshriold 10 Lots for $S00 hnstsldo ALL GOOD BAY YIEWS 1 TERMS EASY ea Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and ke Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. SI. nnd 2 P. M. Phono 7.1-J. t STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE AIUUVAL OF TUB SHIP, HIISERVATIONS WILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd careful drivers aro now nt tho dis posal of tho Coos Bay public nt REASONABLE ItATMS. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip nnywhero any tlmo. Horsos honrdod and rigs enrod for. Now hcarso and special accommo dations provided for funornl pnrtlo. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables Good Evening HAVE YOU A,VY LAUNDRY? ir ho, do net forgot thnt this Id din laundry whoro you got tho host work, nnd prices nro In ovory ono'u reach. Call up apd ono of Uio. drlv- rs will call nnd explain all dotalls'to you. All tolephono calls aro quickly attended to, hecnuso wo nro running wo wagons. OUR GUAHAXTEEiS YOUR flAT ISl'ACTION. , MARSHFIELD HANI) AND STEAM' LAUNDRY. 1 J rInii7ey Bros., Prop. Phone 220-J, SIftMffi BRBUWATBR Sails from Alnsuorth Dock, Portland, t H l. !., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bay every Snturday nt service of tide. Reservations vlll not ho held later than Frlduy noon, unless tickets nro purchased. W. F. MUler, Agt.. Fhone Main 35-L SAVE AIONEY By hnvlng your old clothes nrossol inud cleaned. Makes thorn look hot ter nnd wear longor. Satisfaction. guaranteed. COOS BAY TAILORING CO. J. "W. Josophson, Mgr. 1H() South Broadway. .Marsh Held HOME LAND Co'; Boo ue for InvoatinontB on Cooa . 5 bo our prico. Phono 7-tU OI Front St. "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" STEAMER, ALLIANCE Connecting with tho North Bank rond at I'ortlnnd i:quiiii:d with wireless. Will sail from Portland for Coos Bay and Kurokn, on a ton-dav echcdulo, culling nt MnrshllolJ both ways. Sails from Portland for Coos Bay, Decomber 30, nnd from Mnrsh flald for Eurokn, January 2. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McGEOHGE, Agent Have That Roof Eixle3i: i NOW See CORTHELE Phono :sit!l. THE FAST AND COLMODIOUS (Equipped w.th Wireless) Streamer Redoido Will inako rrpilnr trips cnrryliiR passengers ami freight between Coos Bay and San Francisco. All reservations for iNissengers mado nt Alllnnco Dock, Maishneld and Inter-Occaii Transp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, Sun Francisco. For Information, nhono 1 I.J or UH5. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is lioroby glvon thnt sealort bids will bo recolvod by tho Common Council of tho City of Mnrshflold.. Coos County, Orogon, until half past sovon o'clock, P. M Tuesday, the 3rd day of January, 1911, for clean ing tho streets of tho snld city from tho 3rd day of January, 1911, to July 1st, 1911, nnd for sprinkling tho streots of snld city during tho months of May and Juno, 1911, said work to bo porformed to tho satis faction of tho Streot Committed. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to roject any and nil bids. Dated this 30th day of Decombor. JOHN W. BUTLER'. Bocoroor 1910. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES H THE FOLLOWING IS A T.tht w npriinin nmn ujnDiininr,, V., . . uKimicaa UOUBK8 AND BUSINESS MEN IN w?5K2E?AOTW GOODS T,rAT CAN ,,E ranteed at FAm prices on MEN WHOSE WORK MAY BE DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONIZES! Mother's Restaurant Hns been consolidated with tho BLANCO GRILL ROOM In Blnnco Hotel and Is better pro. pared than over to servo good meals, Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER .for iPlumbing and Heating Mrshfleld,, Ore., Phbaq 773 GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, Bill Hi ids, Enve lopes, Calling Car STADD s, etc. m All klnda of iihotogliph wort, hromldo enlnrglng nml l0(lnk fhi- lsblng. I Butter Wrappers Printed at ' The Times' Office J. L. KOONTZ Mnchlno and Repair Shops' GENERAL MACHINIST ' Steam and Gas Engine Work Atllollatd'a boat shop., ,Frot treet, Marshfield, Ore. m A , v r'HM k i'k ' iL- I t .J . k - rr 4i r-nA f - U 4 ,t. "L. . - Sa..! j M Vf