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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
"-JJ l"l WIJfHi p"" ""ijr' YHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911 Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday Merchant Kammerer's 4th Annual Clearance Sale TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS, LUNCH CLOTHS, RUNNERS, SQUARES, ETC., ETC. 00c Table Damask 58 inches wide Yd. H9c 75c Table Damask 58 inches wide .-. . .Yd. 60c Now is the time to supply your needs, take advantage. $1.00 Table Damask Gt inches wide Yd. 79c $1.50 Table Damask 72 inches wide Yd. $1.20 $1.25 Table Damask GG inches wide Yd. 95c I $2.00 Table Damask 72 inches wide Yd. $1.G0 DAMASK NAPKINS, DAMASK SETSREDUCED FOR THIS SPECIAL OCCASION AVe carry a complete stock of Decorative linens in Japanese Drawn "Work. Irish hand embroidered and Renaissance in all the newer effects 20 to 45 inches square Reduced as follows: $1.50 Art Squares, assorted sizes $1.15 $2.00 Art Squares, assorted sizes $1.55 $3.00 Art Squares, assorted sizes $2.25 ' $-1.50 Art Squares, assorted sizes $:.50 Art Squares, assorted sizes $2.(55 ' $5.00 Art Squares, assorted sizes $3.35 $3.75 $2.50 Art. Squares, assorted sizes $1.85 j $1.00 Art Squares, assorted sizes $3.95 $(5:00 Art Squares, assorted sizes $-l.G0 GREAT A 9 AIM IN OUR H A A D $1.00 to $5.00 Ladies fine Dress Shoes, !Reed make $2.(55 $3.00 to $3.50 Ladies line Dress Shoes, Reed make $1.85 $2.50 Ladies' Hand Turned Comfort Shoes, Kubbtfr Heels, plain and capped toe $1.G5 $2.00 and $2.50 Ladies' Vwv Topped House Slippers, all sizes Take Advantage $1.35 Children's $1.25 to $1.50 Shoes, sizes Yj to 8 75c Children's $1.50 to $2.00 Shoes, sizes SVlfto 11 85c Misses' $2.00. to $2.50 Shoes, sizes lV2 to 2 95c Entire sloeU of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, reduced No exceptions. Gel shod while you can Imji cheap. ' MERCHANT d H IP&Wf' wu ii u Lou r- ra k r j? a a r s skp- j&& a tg & Ladies 's Vine Dress Shoes ranging in price from $3.50 to '$5.00. All the latest .Fall Styles, in patent leather, kid and gun metal, short vamps, plain or fancy toe Bluchor Laec&u' Button, sizes lt to 7 and AA to .1313. '.Reduced as follows: $3.50 Quality, any style $2.S0 $4.00 Quality, any style $3.20 $1.50 Quality, any style $3.(50 $5.00 Quality, any style $-1.00 Gents $G.OO to $7.00 Nettleton and Bannister Shoes $3.75 Gents $4.00 to $5.00 Popular Priced Shoes '$2.85 COME TO THE STORE OF VALUES. KAMMERER. T Bww A? T l 1 I $ I I ) $ 1 MARSHFIELD OREGON B MARSHFIELD OREGON For S.trictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice (& Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd a P. M. Phono 73-J. "Wo havo n now lino of ' liolophane Shades for Tungston Lamps thoy will double your cnndlopowor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 8J17-J. I -IOO TRAP .VESTED BARRED PLYMOUTH DOCKS. Our routings have produced stand , aid-bred spoclroons of exhibition' quality with records of 242, 227, 222 eggs In 3G5 days. ! Jtjiby Chicks nnd Eggs for Hutching nook your ordors now for spring; ollvory. A fow cockerels from ( heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plyinoutli Place, Poultry lards FRED. BACIIMAN, Prop. Mnrshfleld, Dov 185, Phono 28H T-K. - W. LESLIE, --' Osteopathic Physician ' Graduate of the Amorlcan school of Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Office u Eldorado Dlk. Hours 9 tq 12; 1 to 4: Phono 101-J; Mnrshflold; Oregon.! TIt. J. W. INGRAM, I U Physician and Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Building. Thones: Office 162J; Residence 1C2U J. W, BENNETT, Lawyer. omce over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, Oregon. 7pl. S. TURPEN, W Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce. "THE FRIEND OF COOS DAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho orth Bank road at Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Bay and Eureka, on a . ten-day schedule, calling at MarshflotJ both ways. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McGEOHGE, Agent THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Cl 1 JJ (Equipped with Streamer Redondo wi..u.) Will nuiko regular trips carrying passengers nnd freight between Coos Ray nml Sun Francisco. All reservations for passengers made ut Alliance Dock, Miirshllclil nnd Inter-Ocean Trnnsp. Co. Union Street Wlutrf No. 2, S'ln Francisco. For Information, phono 1 1J or "H5. Will sail from San Francisco, for Coos Ray January -I. INTER-OOEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alusworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. 51., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Ray every Saturday nt service of tide. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets nre purchased. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN S3.L. STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SIIM RESERVATIONS WILL BE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore Coos Bay-R.oseburg Stage Line Dally stage lietweeu Roseburg and Mni-Miileld. Stage leaven dally nud punday at 7 p. in. Fare, $0.00. OTTO SniETTEH, Ageut, 120 MARKET AV Marshlleld. O. P. BARNARD, PHONE 11 Aeenr. ROHKnURG. CyiR. u T N (Continued From Pago Six) I THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS n. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled and Improved and Is under new management. Special accommo dations for stago passengers and for people desiring a rest at the seashore "You'll Like tho Plaee." J. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. Lloyd Spires, witness beforo county Ct. nnd mllengo. . 3. SO A. N. Gould, expenses to Good Bonds Convention 30,85 G. E. Browor, services special ltd. Master, It. D. 10.... 7.50 A. X. Gould, surveying, mak ing prollles, etc., R. D. No. 10 20.00 R. P. Carman, services special ltd. master, II. I). No. 20 special 24.00 Lloyd Spires, vlowor, mllengo nnd oxpenso, Mild. road. . . 9.00 C. R. Flanngan, vlowor, inllo- ago nnd expense, Mild, road 10.G0 A. N. Gould, survoyor, cash ad vanced, etc 40.45 Tho Enterprise, Pub. notices, It. D. No. 13 C.OO 0. 13. Browor, bnlanco duo for sorvlces a's Super. R. D. No. 10 24.09 Speclnl 1908 Tax R. D. No. 2G Refunded. Sydney L. Owsley $9. CO Ilnrlem Bruco . 10,08 W. B. Mlllborry 4.00 Flora M. Laird 9.31 Goorgo It. Konyon 5.82 Millard F. Shoemaker 4.01 Elizabeth Miller 1.94 A. E. Crouch 9.00 S. L. Lnfforty 3.14 Jnno Brnnton 9.54 Mlnnlo McCloskoy 9.00 Wllllmu Olinndler H.10 o n . a Wooden War Co. . .107.05 William McPhorson, Jr. . . .15.52 James Shirley; 23.28 J. L. Knight 9.C5 T. W. McCloskoy 9.G0 Clara Bollo French 24.00 Oregon and California Rail road company $1,109,59 lu He Officers and Deputies Bills. Clork's Office. Jotty L, Watson, labor. .. .$127.50 Geo. O. Leach, labor 50.00 Mlscollnnoous. Dennis McCarthy, cruising 17, 297 acres of timber laud $1,037.82 A. E. P. Mitchell, Held notes for surveyor 140.00 J. S. Lawrence, premium on Insurance Policy 100.00 A. N. Gould, 79 pngos Govt. Hold notes, etc 32.10 I). R. Plnnoy, overhauling type writer, assessor 4.00 Goo. A. Robinson, khaki cloth, sheriff 3. 25 Coqulllo Rlvor Electric Co., electric current Ct. House 25,05 Penrt Bros., & Co., coal. . . 23.80 II. N. Tyrrell, wood 4.50 Randolph Lumbor Co., wood 40.00 Chas. Collier, wood 11. 2u Harry Flanders, hauling wood, Ct. Houso 12.00 J. B. Pointer, llvory hiro, coal nud hauling 10.75 Mnnsoll Drnyago Co., hauling freight, Ct. Houso -7.00 Coqulllo steam Laundry, laun dry Ct. House 9.50 Fuhrmnns Pharmacy, sun dries,, Ct. Houso 5.45 J. A. Lamb &. Co., hnrdwnro Ct. houso 7.S5 Coqulllo Hurdwaro Co., lulw. Ct. Houso 3.45 Coos Bay Homo Tolophono Co., rentals, long dlstnnco sor- vico 45,55 Coqulllo Furnlturo Factory, pauuol and franio, Ct. Houso 2.50 E. O. & A. E. IIowo, carpenter work, sheriffs office 25,75 W. II. Boylo, carponter work, shorlfC's olllco 8,1b Coqulllo Electric Supply Co., Elec. supplies 31.05 Bushong & Co., olllco flxturos, shorlff 32,00 P. D. Cunningham, cushion pads, Bhorlff 1.20 P. E. Drano, sundries, Ct. Houso 10.20 R. S. Knowlton, sundries, Ct. Houso ,.....'.' '20.02 Wnltor Culln, modlcal attend- nnco prlsonors 2,50 Ray Dean, C doz. pictures for shorlff 3.5u W. W. Gngo, board of prlson ors. , . ............ 109.18 Ines F. Bunch, lnbor. . . .110.00 X, Osmundson, lnbor. . . .159.00 'John A. Henth, exponso con Sheriff's Office. L. W.-Oddy. labor 150.00 W. W. Gago, special deputy hire. . . . ..,.,.. 55,00 P. M. Hall-Lowls, 2 mo. salary, . fruit Inspector 135,00 W. H. Bunch, 2 mo. salary, etc., Co. school Supt. . . .230.35 Walter Culln, 2 mo. salary health officer 41.78 A. N. Gould, establishing Govt. voylng Heath Jr. to Doaf and Mute School 33. CO Tnxntlon. C. A. Smith Timber Company, refund 1908 tax paid through orror 334.50 J. B. Fox, allowed $10 per month for support of solf, Petor II. Brolor, $10 por month for support of solf. Nancy Keller, $C00 por month County Court. John F. Hall, 2 mo. salary as Co. J ud go $100.07 W. T. Dement, por dlom nnd mileage, County Com 79.30 G. J. Armstrong, por dlom nnd mllengo, County Com, . .. 45.40 In Ro Bills Continued, Reduced or Not Allowed. Gus. Hamilton, serving grand Jury Sub. claim $4.50, reduced to $2.20 Coqulllo Herald, Pub. Court Pro jcoedlngs, clnlm $91.25, reducod t $89.50. Tho Irwln-Hodson Company, asses sors slip claim $17.25, reduced to $10.00. Claim of Miller, Mast & Ingrain, dnmngos special contract R. D. No. 30, amounting to $200 continued. Clnlm of Drano & Hartley, con tract It. 1). No. 10, nmt. $275.00 con tinued. Claim of C. A.' Smith Lumbor and Mfg. Co., lumbor by Condron $1G.1SI continued. Anson Bros., lumbor bill $500.78 returned for Itemized statement and credits. Potltiou for aid in R. D. No. 29, continued. Lo'n Lnfforty, claim for Gravel R. D. No. 25, nmt. $9G.OO contluuod. Warrant No. 330 Class K amt. $84.00 In favor of P. E. Lungram; warrant No. 234 E amt. $40.00 In favor of W. C. Lungren and drawn on Gonornl Rond Fund, ordorod can celled. W. W. Gngo, special doputy hlro claim $74.90, reduced to $55.00. Isaac R. Towor, claim of bnlanco duo for $8.00 auto hlro, not allowed. Wlloy & Schroodor, stool plato for hollor, amt. $2.75, not nllowod. Stnto of Oregon, County of Coos: as. I, James Watson, County Clorl. of Coos County, Stnto of Orogon, ox officio clerk of the County Court for said County nnd Stnto, Custodlnn of the records, nrchlvos and flies of said County, do heroby cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a true and correct Str.tomont of the amount of Bills of llxponso, lu wlwso fnvor drawn or allowed, continued or not allowed, on tho vnrlous funds of tho County as audited by tho County Court of said County nnd State at tho rog ular January 1911 Torm of said Court, ns tho same appears In tho Journals of said Court now In my offico nnd custody. WITNESS my hand and tho seal of '.ho County Court affixed this 17th day of January, 1911. JAMES WATSON, County Clork. corners 42.00 t for support of solf. You ofton hear men complain bo causo roosters are always killed In proforonco to liens. Possibly the reason is thnt roosters crow so muck thoy are a nuisance. Am.M. w. 'jt..,tfr,.--'. ifii 'httft' tUmMtif ', ,tA i 1 A