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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1907)
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XOTICK TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE COOS RAY TIMES PUB LISHING COMPANY. Reports from tho San Francisco offices of th0 Steamer Breakwater arc to tho effect that the boat will dis continue to run between Coos Bay and San Francisco when she leaves dry dock, but will make the run from Coos Bay to Portland on weekly schedule. This will give the Bay three boats between this port and Portland, and only the steamer Plant to handle the trade from San Fran cisco. The heavy portion of the shipping in tho past few months has been from Portland, and with tho steamers Breakwater, Alliance and Kllburn to handle it tho situation here will be materially relieved. There is no doubt In the minds of local shippers but that tho business at the rate it is growing will soon be oven more than the three boats can handle Tho report printed a few days ago to tho effect that the Southern Pa cific steamer Czarina was going to be put on regularly between Coos Bay and Portland, gives the Bay people four boats from hero to that port. Tho date of putting tho Czarina on regular was not given, although it was Intimated she would commence on her new schedule not later than tho latter part of the summer. SOUNDING COLUMBIA Believed That Increased Depth In Clmnnel Will Bo Found as Re sult of Work. Bar soundings are now being taken at tho mouth of tho Columbia river, nnd it Is belloved that an Increased depth will be found. Colonel Roess- lor, engineer officer In charge of the work, is unable to give exact figures until tho survoy has been completed. As great a depth as 28 feet has been reportod In tho south channel, but this Is not confirmed by tho en gineers. Tho bar pilots, who always contend that tho engineers report more water than actual soundings, insist that there Is not more than 22 feet at low tide. Tho deeper channel Is tho rosult of tho Jetty extension, which Is yet only partly completed. Tho good results glvo assurance that a further exten sion of tho jetty and tho future con struction of tho proposed north jetty will bring further depth. Notices to mariners will bo issued today from tho office of tho inspector of tho 13th lighthouse district, to the offect that tho buoys marking tho en- tranco to tho Columbia river will be shifted to tho south channel without notice, provided that tho survoy now bolng conducted by tho government shows a sufficient depth of water warrant the change. to STEAMER PLANT COMES Brings 370 Tons Freight and Thhty- Four Passenger Rough Trip Reported. TRANSFERS. L. J. Simpson et ux, to Chas. Thorn ct til., lots C, 7 and S, block 52, North Bend; ?10. Caroline M. Myers et al, to Cora B. Gllkey, lot 4, block 2, Coqullle; $3,500. McClelland Investment & Develop ment Co., to Ida h. Montgomery, lots 5, C, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, block 1, and lots A and B and part of lot C, Millington; $1,000. I. S. Kaufman, trustee, to Lmma A. Rooke, lots 23 and 24, block 7, plat A, Bangor; ?10. Porter Sommors to J. C. Shields et al, south half of northwest quarter, west half of northeast quarter, sec tion 5, township 30, range 14; $1,500. E. E. Straw et ux, to Herbert Lock hart, one-half Interest of lots 10, 17, 18, 19 and 20, block 25, Ulalroad Ad dition, Marshfleld; $10. J. H. Shields et ux, to S. S. Shields et al, undivided one-third of north west quarter of southwest quarter of section 3, north half of southeast nnarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 4, town ship 30, range 14; $10. United States to C. D. Harman, north half of northwest quarter, sec tion 8, township 28, range 11; pat ent. Mny 20. Geo. F. Folsom et ux, to Byion R. Sheldon, part of section 22, township 28, range 11, 97.03 acres; $10. Kinney & "Walto to P. Mcintosh, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 79, Coos Bay Plat B; $1545. Laura Weaver et al to Frank Llng ren, part of lot 8, block 12, South Marshfleld; $G00. P. C. Lever et ux, to G. A. Perkins, lots 8 and 9, block 53, Coos Bay Plat B; $700. Peter Loggle et ux, to T. G. Harri man, lots 17 and 18, block GO, North Bnd; $10. John K. Kellock et ux, et al, to P. C. Levar, lots 8 and 9, block 53, Coos Bay Plat B; $10. Mny 20. Edgar L. Wheeler et ux, to Francis J. Pahy, part o noitheast quarter of southeast quarter, section 19, town ship 28, range 14; $100. Edgar L. Wheeler et ux, to Sarah Fahy, part of northeast quaiter of southeast quarter, section 19, town ship 28, range 14; $100. Merchant Land Co. to E. C. PIgott, lot 23, block 55, Ralhoad Addition to Marshfleld; $100. John Kleinan et ux, to United States of America, a parcel of land In section 25, township 25, lango 15, 6.1; $1,355. Philip Brandorf et ux, to A. J. Derby, southwest quarter of south west quarter of section 3G, township 2G, mnge 11; $10. R. M. Morgan et ux, to George B. Morgan, east half of southwest quar ter, southeast quarter of northwest quaiter, southwest quaiter of south east quarter, section 3, township 29, range 13; $1,000. J. S. Lawienco et ux, to Nancy E Collver, lots 5, C, 21, 22, 23 and 21, block C, Poitland Addition, Bandon; $1. Emma Nasburg to John W. Hlll atrom, lot 10, block 49, Nasburg's Addition, Marshfleld; $10. Emma Nasbuig to John Illllhlroni, Sr lots 6 and 7, block 49, Nasburg'j Addition, Maishfleld; $10. lY.3sfl..nP..flE2 1. Onnnnup The annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Coos Bay Times Pub lishing Company will be held at the office of the corporation In Room 2, In The Times Building at Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 20th day of July, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m for the election of Directors and for tho transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting. Dated at Marshfleld, this 13th day of June, A. D. 1907. G. W. Kaufman, G-14-07 to 7-19-07. Secretary. BB I Make no dntes for Sunday Save that day for the trip to Charleston Ray, ghen by the Eagles. Are you a man who ap preciates good clothing at within-reason prices? If you arc, you can coino here expecting to see many suits to interest you in our tremendous and varied stock of spic-and-span new clothing for Spring and Summer, which in style, quality and assortment is on a par with that shown hy tho leading clothing establishments of New York City. If you haven't been in this Spring to see the splendid values we offer in MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING If you don't sec any fun in Marshfield drop around to the shooting gallery on Front St, Prizes offered for best shots. Tho steamer M. F. Plant arrived from San Francisco yesterday with a cargo of 270 tons of general frolght and a pasaongor list of thirty-four. Among tho special pieces of freight tho most Important wero soveral largo machines for tho now C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufactinlug Company mill. Captain Nolson reports a rough trip up tho coast. Tho Plant will sail at 1 Friday afternoon. Following aro tho passengers who arrived on tho Plant: L. Cornwall, M. Cornwall, II. Corn wall, E. Cornwall, M. L. Cornwall, G. W. King, T. J. Pugh, Mlsi G. Ray mond, Miss R. Raymond, Miss May Miles, L. Johnson, E. T. Travis, E. C. Travis, C. E. Hausor, Miss N. Bakor, Mrs. II. W. Kent, J. E. Mar tin, M. Ashworth, W. A. Gobhart, Mrs. W. A. Gobhart, B. Yokum, M. Yokuro, Mary Morris, J. F. Quirk, P. U. Fowlor, Mrs. P. U. Fowlor, O. C. Martin, Q. Wlnklor, Nollio Wlnklor, Maude Winkler, Q. Selllg, P. Tlbbotts, O. J. Bruschko, O. Tlm raorman, K. Mutsmuato, Carl Free, CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Inteilor, United States Land Offico, Uoseburg, Oregon, Juno 4, 1907. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this ofllco by Mai tin E. Moo, contestant, against homestead ontry No. 12G12, made April 30, 1903 for lot 1, bouthenst quaiter of north wost quaiter, and east half of south west quarter of section 25, township 24 south, range 12 west, by John Franklin Tannor, contestee, In which It Is alleged that said John Franklin Tanner has wholly abandoned said claim and has wholly failed to culti vate tho samo, except as to tho erec tion of an uncompleted cabin, and that said dcsoitlon has continued for inoro than six mouths last past nnd that said falluio to rosldo upon and to cultivate said premises still exist; that said absenco was not duo to em ployment in tho military or naval ser vice of tho United States in tlmo of war, said parties aio heroby notified to appear, respond and offer ovldonco touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in., on July 30, 1907, boforo the Register and Receiver at tho United States Laud Offico In Rosehurg.Oro. Tho said contestant having, hi a Dr. Bancroft FOR. VISUAL DEFECTS NERVOUS CHRONIC ILLS Office opp. Central Hotel H Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIE D. OREGON. Capital Subscribed fHJ.OOO Capital Paid Up 40,000 Undivided Fronts $,000 Doeb n Roneral bfinkliipc business and draws ou the Hank ot California, t-an Francisco Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., Ursl National llank, Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. ttothchild & Son, London, England. Also sell change on nearly nil the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes (or rent at 5 cents a month or ?5. a ear. INTER! ST PAD ON TIME DEPOSITS Oakley & Arnold CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS North Bend, Ore. Phone J gl Office in Mcym Dldg. you shouldn't delay coming another day. You can't find the equal of this celebrate 1 clothing anywhere in town under a third more than we ask. Of strictly high-grade, dependable materials, fault less in cut and tailoring and up-to-the-minute in advanced fashion, you can make a selection of any suit at $12 to $30 with every assurance of perma nent satisfaction and that you got the best value obtainable at the price you paid. Your inspection is especially requested of our Spring Sack Suits at $15 We ask 3 ou to judge these suits by the $18 and $20 standards of other stores as far as tho quality is concerned, and for style, workmanship and finish, with to-measure-mado suits costing $30 or moro. Do this and you will surely purchase one of these suits at $15 in newest patterned worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in the fashionablo gray, blue and brownish tonos. Smart Spring Suits for Boys, $2.50 to $12 Clothos made of testod fabrics in handsome patterns, strongly tailored to resistjwear and hold their shapeliness permanently values that sell elsewhere at $3.50 to $15, hero in a great assortment of attractive models at $2.50 to $12. mW0S 1 1 f: MCHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICH1IU. SHUN CO ,NUTV , U I North Bend . . '.. ... '-' - L ' M- ' -- MPa. mr 'WVWyVfc 'ffiFWSy&YW&ff WlfWKV! Cures Backache Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes TRY A TIMES WANT AD NEATLY PRESSED CLOTHE! k t$ ifc rb b Every man knows the advantage of neatly pressed clothes. We do the best work of this character in Marshfield and at reasonable prices. Will call for and deliver all work. Experienced lady in charge to do ladies work UNIftUE PANTATORiUM CHftord Bayliss, Prop. Over Walker's Art Store 1M$ 3 WE SELL Coos Bay Real Estate Residence and Farming Property A snap 40 acres on Catching Inlet 4 miles from city 15 acres bottom land under dyke. 40 acres on County Road 4 miles from city $18 per acre. For further particulars call on F. M. Rummell Jr. & Co. Nasburg bldg. nice line of Souvenir Postals of Marshfield NORTON & HANSEN MjijyJjjr COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS We guarnntco better vork at loer in ices, than can bo had clsowiiojo. Do not order monumental woik until you iiavo SEEN US Stewart & Mitchell Corner 3d & D Sts. Phone, Main 1731 a 1 t &;