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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1911)
immnpiww iaiiJimwiimu,.H iininwjwMpirowy "- iimiuu mrwniia THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911 i 'j Hammerer's aranc r i j Sale Nothing Reserved Everything Reduced "Wool Dress Materials, Wnistings, Silks, Flannels, Cotton Goods of all kinds, Table Linnons, Napkins, Art Squares, 'Fowling, Ribbons, Laves, Embroideries, trimmings of all kinds, Un derwear, Gloves, Ready-to-Wear Garments, Cloaks and Suits, etc., etc. Closing Out Entire Stock of Gent's and and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods WATCH PAPERS KOR PARTICULARS OP THIS GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT Greatest, Offer Ever in the Shoe Department NO EXCEPTIONS, LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ALL TO BE CLOSED OUT AT RLDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. &&& CS.-VW -WvT55 . .vj.C-iiiZrv A'EaFrtts rzj- m S f.Z&Z Mm jff f rswpwifflg - b. iis wiMtzim 1 J". - i..'Mf m fedMsim OorSe&s- rsny RCHANT & KAMMER.ER. ME HILL COMING NO DECISION 10 COOS BAY IN PINT CASE (Continued from pace 1.) (Continued from pngo 1.) miles from Hugeno. To avoid expon hIvo cuts tho rond will cross tlio Slus low river threo times on tho way to Mnplcton and nt tho Bummlt of tho bo entered Into nnd ho said that ho I Aiimilw nffniiitil i mnbn l aHtlllln- uivmj tfltv.vu w iiiiinu .w mv.i...i. tlon to tho Port Commission so thut they could bo economical with tho people's money. mountains thoro will b0 n tunnel i Mr nonnett t a his under 1,100 feet long. Portland capital U Htnndlng that tho case wns decided said to bo bohlnd tho movement, but Immediately after tho argument but tho opinion was not written boforo in this well-Informed railroad men scent a fuithor niovo on tho part of tho great railroad enterprise of tho Northwost to sharo In the trado that will follow tho outiauco of a Una Into tho Coos Hay suction. Lino May I to Hnnimuu'. That this new company I a part of tho llarrlman 8tom and built for tho purpose of combating tho luteal Hill progrow Is believed highly prob nblo. Tho eoiiHtructlou of tho mad from Drain to Coos Hay as orig.tiinliy platmed Is no Ion kit Included In the calculations for tho work of tho Im mediate future. With so much activity on tho part of railroad ofllclals having Coos Day as their objective point the construc tion of n road Into that territory Is no longer n remoto Idea. Tho theo ry, so often ndvancod in tho past, that as soon as ono of the two rival concerns obtains an cntranco tho other, too, will bo found on tho ground, seems likely to bo vindicat ed. nut two separate lines will not be built Into Coos nay at tho outset. Ono sot of rails will sulllco for tho two roads. In recent years tho compet ing railroad Intorosts have adopted tho plan of combining tholr strength In construction and opposing each other In sorvlco nnd accommodations after tho roads nro completed. Coos Pay, thorefore, will Hud It self possessed of all the advantages of two railroads with noue of tho lncomonloneos of two separate sys tems of tracks If tho developments of tho last few days aro any criterion North Bend News Mrs. Holmes, who has been 111 for some time, Is now Improving. Geo. Ilealo of South Coos River visited friends hero yesterday. Kugcno Holnu'8, who has been qulto til with fever, Is now Improving. Tho C. T. U. will meet nt tho Presbyterian church at 2:30 Tues day nfternoon. Justices King and Sinter rotlred. If this Is correct, ho says ho will npply to tho court to havo tho clerk outer tho decision as It was rendered whon Justices King and Sinter wore on tho bench. .No Statement by Peck. ' 0. it. Peck, nttorney for tho Port Commission, said that ho had no In- , formation concerning tho case other . than that tho threo old judges on tho supremo bench wero unablo to ! ngtoo and wished It leargued on .Inn- nary 31. Ho did not havo nny state- j nu'ut to make, Miss Paulino DoFrecso In coasting down Sherman nvenuo Saturday, broke' n couple of ribs. J. J. Cllnkonbcaid of Daniels Creek, who visited relatlvos horo yosterday, returned homo todny. Tho schooner Kncoro arrived In yesterday from Snn Pedro nnd Is now taking on lumber at the Simpson mill. V. F. McKnlght Referee. C. F. MeKnlght of Mnrshflold has bankruptcy in tho Coos Hay Rapid Trnnslt Company's bank ruptcy cases. Ho has called tho first meeting of creditors to bo held in his otll co In tho Coke building February 10 at 10 o'clock a. in. gross of tho future. I'm's Foreign Money. With J200.000.000 of now foreign capital nt his command, James J. Hill will bo In n position ilnanclnlly to enrry on n railroad development which It Is believed will include plans more farreaohlng In chnractor than horetofoio undertaken by tho builder of empires. Although local representatives of tho Hill lines profess Ignorance of tho railroad's plans on tho Pnclllo coast, ndvlces recolvod In Portland from apparently rellablo sources lji dlcato that tlio no.t territory to bo The Young People's society of the United Ilrethren church will glvo n social nt tho church tomorrow evening. F. W. Hodson of South Coos Riv er was down Saturday to attend tho mooting of tho Fruit Growers' association. Miss Edith Horn of Sherman ave nue, who fainted on tho steps of Eckhoff hall, and broke two ribs, is improving. Cnpt. J. J. Reynolds of Astoria Is spondlng n few days hero and was tho guest yesterday of Mrs. E. T. Wagnor of Shermnn avenue. Tho marriage of John Cottel of Mtllington nnd Miss Rose I.lbbo of Ross' Inlet will be solemnized nt tho homo of tho brldo's parents Wednesday. exploited Is Southern Oregon and tho of what may lo oxpectod lu tho pro-j entire Stato of California. Mrs. W. S. Donning and daughter. Alice of the llghthouso, visited rela tives horo yestorday and will spend n few days with rolatlves In Mnrsh fleld before returning home. We Want You To See The new Ideas in Spring Shoes and Oxfords. . Assortments now Complete. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD- "MONEY TALKS "-BANDOG Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage Line Dally stage between Hoschurg nnd MnrMiileld. Stage leurca dully uU Sunday nt 7 p. in. Fnre, SU.OO. OTTO SrilETTEIt, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld. c. P. BARNARD, PHONE II Agent. ROSERPRO. OR. HOME LAND Co. Seo uk for Investments on Coos Day. Wo guarantee owner's prlco to bo our prlco. Phono 74L. 304 Front St. Have That Roof Fixed xow See CORTHELL Phono aim. NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers nro now nt tho dis posal of the Coos Day public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip nnywhoro nny 'time. Horses boarded and rigs carod for. Now honrso and special accommo dations provided for funeral pnrtlos. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables Good Evening: HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRY? If bo, do not forget that this U THE laundry whoro you got tho best work, and prices nro In ovory ono' reach. Call up and ono of tho drlv rs will call and explain all dotatls to you. All tolepbono calls aro quickly attended to, because wo nro running- wo wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. Mmuoy Bros., Prop. Phono 220-J. Havo your Job printing done nt Tho Times office E23S3E22EHa BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0E RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES TnE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OP RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES AND BUSINESS MEN IN MARSHFIELD WnO IIANDLK GOODS THAT CAN BE GUARANTEED AT FAIR PRICES OR MEN WHOSE WORK MAY BB DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONIZE THEM Mother's Restaurant Has been consolidated with tho BLANCO GRILL ROOM In nianco Hotel nnd Is better pro pared than ever to servo good meals. Go To WILLEY & SCHROEDER for Plumbing and Heating Mnrshtlold, Ore., Phone 773 Try Tho Times' Want Ads. I r GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Enve lopes, Colling Cards, etc. STADDEN All kinds of photograph Trort, bromide enlarging nnd kodak An-lxhlui;. Butter Wrappers Printed at .The Times' Office 7. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACH1NI8T Steam nnd Gas Engine Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshfleld, Ore. I mi . M I I I !m 1S " ' I -T .