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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELdV OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1 911 -EVENING EDITION. O. A. C. Short Courses ....... ....... ... y minium iiji'H WEEKS YOU ARE INVITE D Every citizen nf ()wm i n.,.. ... . ' nticnrt i,0 rtort cour f , o Ogo KcuU llu imir. will 1.0 offered In ARtlrulturc. Mceh- lo HM.p the student In his dnlly work. Mnko H,,,,,Tn.nl "'."J ,,romn,,,p Wl,,,cr "" i r. i ? ll?1' ? ""omnin.ltttloiiB. Fur bonu 1 ',' I1 u,J?ip-- ,on. nililicM H. M. THNNANT, ltoKlMrnr. Corvnllls, Ore. ...... h IIUMIIU...S COIM0 ly (-o,.,vsiK)...l...m AuliUvt&uWift m,xnnc, Olympic Flour Highest Quality PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay at, 3 P. M. Friday, December 15th . INTEIt-OCEAN TttANSPOKTATION COMPANY. Pnono C. F. McQEORQE, Agent. THE FIUENl) OF COOS 1JAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS Sails from Coos Bay for Eureka, Sunday, Decem ber 17th CONNECTING WITH THE NOUTII IJANft ItOAD AT I'OHTIjAND NOIITII I'aJIFIQ STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 O. F. McClEOItGE, Agent Steamer Homer Sails for San Franc'sco from North Bend Mondday, Dec. 18, 1911, at 9 A.M. F. S. DOW, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. M. OX DECKMIJER 5, 12, 10 AND iiO. SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON DE CEMIIEK 0, 10, 23 AM) UO. L. II. KEATING. AGENT PnONE .MAIN 8B-I FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our etngos loavo Mnrshflold, for Rosoburg at C o'clock ovory evening' nud afford quickest connections with Southern Puelflc Railway. Foro JG.OO. COOS HAY ROSEHl'RG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Mnndifleld. C. P. 1JARNARD, Agent, ROSERURG, Oro. PHONE II Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental -VtorxB. South Broadway and make aolectlon from the large stock now ou hand. Mr. Wilson haa In hia employ the ouly practical marble and gra nite cutter In Cooa county. And nono but tho beat worn la turned , eons mr.eemi. . ,. , . nl " COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS Oi AGCHTJi COAL COLONIZATION MLW. FWW FRUIT. MMML. TIMBm LAMS, SAFE ANDJr f. SQVAI&J -Jfiar otnuyM -s . X W X PRESENTED X BY asnd. Organizing or mwmiM COMPANIES A WSGMTY The past has proven that investments In small acre tracts near growing cities are the met profitable. The 0. B. R. B. has buch to offer. Chas. J. uruschke. Marshneld. ore. WANTED!!! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND 1'IANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneumif tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & IIAItVEY 1'IIOXE 100 The Old Reliable If you need any fruit-trees for planting or wish to make good mon ey selling treeJ, wrlto us for parti culars. No previous experience needed If you want to make money. We show you. ALBANY NURSE RIES, Inc., Albany, Oregon. sk- 1 Send For This Seed Annual-Free Uly,Ml are IrftnHof purity and Stimniilio. NoKtdiarerxrkrd lyuiuilrilhntvrciiiLiirii)iiw ihytrluWnrndtil. Owlullr quipped LbottlotT undtl lh. utfflion el . dtt ami tipett ed Irtlrr lrmntM.ll rurM wmV. Vi lien hvyin Ulir i tml,,'0u liu y lautttrd cnt. Snd lot cllo. TU a.i. H. LH Co., S.itl J w IIS ABOUT mm U You will ntul thnt drtigglRts ovory whoro spenk well of Chaniborlnlii's CoiirIi Reuicily. Tliey know from loilK OXIlorlenca 111 tlm nnln nf It thnt In cnnos of coutilm and colds It enn nlwnys bo depended upon, nnd thnt It la plcnsnnt ntul safo to take. For Balo by nil dealers All Children's Eyes "m WM ,-a hliotiltl bo bcfnro sciidlnn them to school. A child's eyes nro aeltuato things. IIonce.it is only by tho rarest skill, are children eyes fitted with glasses, which are In accordance with tholr requirements. Years of cxperlonco ennblcs me to gunrantco satisfaction In such cases. We Do Our Own Grinding Ofilco over Norton & Hanson's Storo. F. J. HAYES, Optometrist OptoiuotriHt. President McCormac of Marshfleld Chamber of Com merce on Conference. I l)r ,1. T. McCornmc, president of the Mni'Hhllold Chamber of Com merce, Is expected homo In a few days from Portland where he went to nttend tho conference with Mnjor Morrow regarding Improvements of the Coos Buy hurbor nnd bar. Ho Just forwarded a letter here giving tho results of tho conference. Tho letter Is a ropy of one which ho hns forwarded to Senntor Bourno and Senator Chnmburlnln and Represen tative Hawloy ut Washington nnd is ns follows: lug fnvornble action by Congress and the engineers. Wo do not feel that at this tltuo this would be Just to Coos Bay, as It Is In tho same clnss with tho Col umbia river, with an established commerce which needs initucdlnto protection, nnd whoso possibilities, In Ipw of the construction of tho Panama canal and nt lenBt two rail roads within tho next two years, de mand consideration at tho hands of the government, ns tho Increased mo from sorrow and groans! With nothing to do but play checkers', ray llfo will bo hnppy nnd gny for labor and sweat nro tho wreckurs that, drlvo all enjoyment awny." Ho west tit tho Avenuo Easy, nnd loafed till his trllbys wcro cold; ho loafed till ho grow fat and wheezy, nnd covered with nuiRhrooniB nnd mold. Add often ho mid to his nolghnor, when J.tded nt0 weary nud bluo "'Iba hardest of n 1 mortnl labor Is having commeiTo will more thnn pay for no 8nno tl''"8 to Io" all expenditures In tho wny of liar bor Improvements within a very short time. Ah for the Sluslnw nnd Tillamook harbors, they did not have tho fa vorablo recommendation of tho United States Engineer ns had Coos Bay, nor did they hnvo tho com inorco to Justify extenslvo Improve ments; nonce tnelr enterprising cltl WALT MASON. A Dos Moines man hnil an attack of muscular rheumatism In his shoulder. A friend ndvlsod him to go to Hot Springs. That mennt nn expense of $C0.00 or moro. Ho sought for a quicker and cheaper wny to euro It nnd found It in Chnm- yens, renllzlng tho great nosslbllltlos borlaln's Liniment. Throo dny& nft- of their harbors If oneo properly tin or tho first application of this llnl- proved, proposed to tho government tnnt tnoy, through their Port Com missions, would pay one-hnlf of such Improvements. I T linllltv.t I nttl unfit l. an..l..M 1. A commltteo from tho Marshllold ,i,n if ..t rw ... r, 1. . fl ' ... ..- .w u. -ww' Mrj vjwin ill innii J Will mont ho dealers. was well. For salo by all Fishermen Notice! THE COOS RAY COLD STORAGE ARE PREPARED ALL ICE AND COMPANY TO TAKE Steelhead Salmon AND WILL PAY THE HIGH EST PRICE FOR SAME. C. E. NICHOLSON, Mnuugvr. Union Oils JASOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINE KEHOSENh SAMSON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Hornhllclrt, Ore. PHONE 802-) Mall Orders Solicited. NOTICE FOR 1HDS FOR COUNTY PRINTING, HOSPITAL AND SUPPLIES. Notlco Is hereby glvon that son led bldB will bo recolved by the Comity Court for each of tho following: 1. Printing County Expousos, buna fldo list, under onth of joarly pnld up subscriptions as rcqulnd Py Uw to bo subinlttod with nl 1. 2. Printing Ofllcors' repot M and no tices. 3. Supplies for Poor Fnrm or Infir mary, including groceries and meats, soparato bids for each. 4. Maintenance of County Hospital and caro of County Patients; every thing in connection thorowlth to be furnished by tho contractor, Includ ing all clothing, board, lodging, medi cine and medical attendance 5, Fuel for Court House, Including wood and coal, to bo furnished lu summer of 1012, soparato bids for each. All bids to be filed with tho County Clerk on or boforo tho 3rd day of January, 1912, at tho hour of 10 A. M. Tho County Court rosorves tho right to reject any and all bids for supplies and maintenance of Hos pital and award contract or contracts to bidders not the lowest should iho County Court deom It for tho boat Interest of the County, and par .its to whom bids aro awa"d-d to nreH into written, contract and furnish bond with good and sufllcumt turp tles In such sum ns tho County Court may require within flvo dayj utter contract Is awarded. Dated at tho Court House, Coqiilllo, Oregon, this 8th day of Lacumbor. 1911. JAMES WATSON, County CI.rK. STADDEN All Muds of photograph work, bromide eulargiug and kodak finishing. Chamber of Commerce, consisting of Cnpt. T. J. Magcnn. Cnpt. Edgar Simpson nud myself hnvo Just had a talk with .Major Jay J. Morrow, U. S. Engineer In chnrgo of Impro vement In our part of the. state, In rognrd to tho proper courso to nur- biio in order to get an appropriation for tho preservation of tho North Jetty, nnd for an enlarged project of tho Inner harbor. Ho informed us that tho possibil ity of getting anything dono nt this session of congress is very slight; thnt tho Department would not bo In favor of taking up project No. 2, which calls for an appropriation of $2,200,GOO, for both a North nnd South Jetty, or for $1,8G9,500, for n north Jetty alone, until tho bnr dredge has been tried and found to bo inofllclont. Ho says new bids for tho construction of said bar dredgo will bo oponcd In Portland on Mnrch 1, 1912; thnt It will tako nbout ono year to construct It, nnd another year to determine whothor It is a success or a failure 1 In tho meantime the north Jotty which hns been ono of the most sun Better oL Baking jdQi at Crescent- LliiMl I m ihSSI m a ucttcr HBk M Baking Powder pay for all further Imnrovc- mentB of tho inner harbor nfter this proposed enlnrged project of twenty foot dopth nnd throo hunilroil foot width Is comploted; but wo feel that; tho volume of commcrco In and out of Coos Bny domnnds that w0 bo ' grantod tho snmo consideration as is shown tho Columbtn River. Wo slncoroly hope that you will U80 overy effort to securo a re-survey , of tho bar and Inner hnrbor, with n , vlow toward securing tho preserva tion nnd extension of tho north tnt- ty, nnd u depth of twenty foot from 1 TLL7lXl Have Us Lau.der Yor (WerweT of Congress. I wo wasn tucso garments cleaner ana ooucr man tno worn can do aone THE RETIRED WORKER. Ho ofton grow tired of his tolllnc. .and wished thnt ho slont with hn lond; grow tired of tho grinding and moiling, thnt brought him to bacco nnd brend; grow tired of his faro brcad-and-chccsy, nnd wished that his Journoy was thro itch, and on a day that his him a packago of "Oh, this glittering ccssful undertakings tho govern-' longed for tho Avenuo mont Iiub ever cnrrled out, Judging nothing whntovor to do by tho nmount expended and tho ro Bults obtained, Is rnptdly deteriorat ing from the action of tho heavy seas; and our most oxporlcnccd nnvi- cntora riiv thnt hnfnrn thn twn vnnru ' hnvo expired so much of it will have washed away, that tho dopth of wator In thu bar will bo reduced so as to seriously Intorfero with thu commcrco of Coos Bny, In that tho largor vessels, which now make regular trips on n schedulo thnt has been reduced to a question of hours nnd minutes, will bo obliged to wait for days or weeks, ns was tho caso before tho North Jotty was built. Major Morrow Informed us thnt by tho tlmo tho present appropria tion Is pont, which will bo by Do co'mbor 1, 1912, tho project for tho Improvement of tho inner hnrbor, which cnllod tor n dopth of olghtocn foot ut moan low wnter and a width of two hundred feot from Marsh- field to tho bar, will have been com ploted, nnd thnt no further appro priation can bo oxpectod for that project. fV Wo lntormod him thnt slnco tho tlmo snld project was recommended by tho Engineers, tho commcrco of Coos Bay had Increased to such nn oxteut thnt largor vessels woro re quired, and thnt It wns nocossary thnt a dopth of twenty foot at menu low wator bo secured; iiIbo thnt tho chunuol bo three hundred feet wldo. as recommended by tho Port of Coos Bny Commission. Ho ropllod thnt It would bo necessary for con gress to nuthorlzo n now survoy of tho bnr nnd Inner hnrbor to estab lish those facts, with n vlow to further Improvements boforo tho Engineer's Dopnrtmout could tako any nctlon. Ho nlso suggested that If tho Port Commission of Coos Bny would offer to pay part of tho ex penso of snld Improvements to tho extent of fifty per cont, as In tho ensos of Sluslnw nud Tillamook, or oven a less porcontngo, that It might havo some Influonce In secur- olsowhoro, and they nro not worn so much. Wo do not shrink them, oven woolon gnrmonts are roturned the same alzo as when sent us. Wo Iron tho gnrmonts nlcoly, mak ordinary ropalrs freo of charge and" you havo fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each week's change. Bundle yours up with next weok'a laundry bundle undo bequeathed MarshfieldHand & Steam Laundry bones; ho said: PHON, 220-J junk'll rolcnso Easy, with It chanced Saltiest Salt on Earth! IN FACT The Salt of the Earth Leslie's Velvet Grain Salt Flows Freely. Ask Your Grocer About It FOR CHRISTMAS Fruit Cake. Not as good RUT BETTER than any other HOC THE POUND Also lots of other good things, PLUM PUDDING, PUMPKIN PIES and etc Coos Bay Bakery THE PLACE FOR "GOODIES" mis mmmt A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To alt knowing ufTrrrrt of rbrumatUm, wheth er muncuUr or of the lnt. tcUtlcn, IuuiImkim, bitckacliv, lm In the Udur or uvuriliilt alii, to write lo her for a home irenliueut which baa ri'iatedljr cured all of lhee (uriurea Stir feel It her duty to eml It to all autTrrrre KHKli. You cure uuraelf ut home a thoun.l will tetl')r no rhanice of climate Urihic mvm arf Till almplr iltworery hnnUhea uric acM from tho M00.I, loowna the MlfTfiir.1 lnta, pur ine the Mrvo.1, ancl hrlnhtena the ere. nUliif rlastlcltf ami tone to the whole ajratrtu. If tha atora lnterwta you, for proof aMrra tin. U. Summer, llox It, .Voire Dauie, Ind. THOSE LITTLE THINGS So inexpensive, so useful and proper to lmnd to your friends, children and others ns a token of remem brance. , ALL ABE FOR SALE AT FRIZEEN'S STORE Fancy Stationery, Post Cards, Albums, Candy Boxes, Hon "Rons, TOYS, OIGAttS, PIPES,XIAS CARDS AND JEWELRY at the lowest possible prices. A chance on a $3Q(johl watch with every 50c ' pur chase. Conic and learn the conditions. 68 CENTRAL AATE. MARSHFIELD You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction In ' OUIt FUKNITUHE made by tho best manufactur ers It combines elegauco dura bility and comfort. Our goods being substantially made will retain their Hue olegant finish atid last a lifetime aud always proTo a aourco of satisfaction. Auother Important fact Is that our prices are no higher than for poortr quality aud trashy goods. Let us flguro with you whon you want anything from a kitchen chair to a complete outfit. C. A. Johnson, Oldest Furniture Store ou Coos Day When you need a Llriiment, use a kooA one. To Insure benenclal results, get Ballard's Snow Liniment It is a Pain Relief and Healing Rem edy That Answers Every Requirement It Is of exceptional powor In rheumatic dlseaacs; rollevea tho aching Joints, relaxes tho drawn muscloa, restores tho strength, caso and suppleness of youth. It Is also offootlvo In healing all wounds, soros or abrasions of tho flesh. It Is a splendid house hold remedy for man or beast. Try It for cuts, burns, bruises, old sores, lamo back, rheumattoiB, neuralgia, sciatica, frost bites, chlllblalns, contracted muscles, stiff neck. It stops pain and heals quickly. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. JAMES F. BAOtaU PSOPRlhOB ST. UVW, M0. To cure Sszslluc HycbnlU, Sore Hyea ov Weak SJs wo btcyUena Eyo Salve. laOlPAWD KgCpMMEMBKBnvl uei) citoss nnua stohe - rt. - fc-rv