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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1907)
W 3 , jjj.y mJWtfg'ijfiaB'itWr t&082E3Zd utta unvjyn J sWkT,f "5" " lb .-.?. L JMCTMBTO THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ESr MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAYJULY 20, 1907. ZZZL COOS BAY BRIEFS TIMES' TELEPHONES , Editorial Rooms - - - - 1 33 1 Business Office - - - - 1 33 1 4 .j. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4, 4. .. , . , ,$, .j, ,5. , DltAIN ST An II SCHEDULK. 4 4. Drain stage leaves Marshfleld at 7:30 a. 111., returning, ar- rlvfls-aMUu, m. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4V4S4. 4, 4. 4, 4. 4. 4, 4, 4, -Don't forget dt attend the Acme Band Concert tonight, Odd Fellows Hall. - HOTELS. Front Street Improvement. The improvement of Front street Is pro ceeding well, and the stretch be tween the Dow warehouse and D street is filled with the exception of fifty feet on the west side in front of the racket store and the Cham ber of Commerces building. fc iiiiiiHiiaiic nines at Aiuncrs. rn Mrs. M. E, Drain; C. S. Slocum; M. J. McKenna, Bandon; Wm. J. Camero; E. A. Har vey, Coquillo; M. J. Conroy; Geo. H. Dunning, Bandon; Mrs. E. J. Bushic, Elsie Bushie, Portland; Guy G. Ma jor, New York; H. A. Andrews; C A. Craft, Portland; leave. TluSi :eivodJteflTnls andwill be t -ifjfla finishing towed oust. Hont to Leave Chi house boat received touches yesterday and' to Coos Iliver today forget ox attend Band Concf0&mrtgMnJj4lULELUoVB' I Alliance Departs. The Alliance left Portland Wednesday night and -- city of Marshfleld, one of the cities fnf Crna ?lnv Clmtrnn flint tiln fln- !Trfenseless condition of said coast and of this great harbor, should bo ear nestly represented to tho President of the United States, the Departments of War and of Navy and tho people of tlio TTnltnrl Kfnfna. whnsn linnnr mnv -" w.a.VWU M..V, .... tf nnil lacrtaln t tt'n tlniifirf nirwita rt should be in the bay early today, J ah kinds of ammunition at Mil- become involved in tho contingency of Hlnnco. Miss Audrey Bridged JL- n,i frther that tho executive .. ,. 1-k. - -h a- - ..V"'la " F mjriie t-oini; Mrs. m. ii:. Hoiyneiu, - . . -- new Yemeni, wiiik. oaccn. s store on Second street is being surround ed by a new cement sidewalk. Excavating for Basement. Exca vating has commenced for the base ment of the Flanagan-Bennett bank J. H. Banks, -building on Front and A street. Bridges, Port Garden Hose at Mllners, Portland: Mrs. J. T. land; A. W. Smith, Portland; L. ifr installs Electric Motor. CharTost Hester, San Francisco; Mrs. M. O. stauff has installed an electric mo- Stemler, Myrtle Point; I. W. Billings, tomfor running his coffee grinder Central. M. J. Conroy; Alfreds ...,.. r, ... ,,,, """ Wot. tntunnrtntinn nni nrnr.01- urn. m m i. - m -riaim.' .'! !'' i 11 viiiiiiii'h hi ukii liuiim luiiuiiiuu uu irt ui'wi i' ... V """ """ J . . " . -. - P""tiocs Johnson, Coqullle; S. P. Bartlett Coquille; W.,P. Bartlett, Eau Claire, WisCfiasTSwanson; W. J. Sellmer, eattlo; Mr. Nelson;' Nils Olson. tfongayUjtoiydkwMcmtr once. I luiNSiLLiJ Odd Fellows' S W P at Mllners, Itcturn from Outing John Sny der and wife returned from their outing on Coos river yesterday. John says the hunting is not good in tho vicinity where they were camped. Hogva&ouUj3everal times, but did rfot get any gaifte. - 'DwilteetrtrilAttflad-.tbe.AomH Band ConcejimlgTnrOddTellowB' , Flyer Resumes Hun. Tho Flyer Is running again between Marshfleld -and North Bend, after having been JerfdsUp for repairs about a week. . Rodgers will leave this morning for the Coquille country to call on his jmstomers along the river. Bciiool to i(eopen. rno East Marshfleld school reopens on Mon day, the 22nd. f C Bicycles at Milncrs. i'or Halt Tne uest location, tne best trado and the best stocked mil linery store in Coos county. If you mean business, got the money and want a snap, apply Coos Bay Auc- Hon Co., 2nd St., between B & C. Tf.1niilir.nn 87 d r-i (Continued from page the Foderal government and tho Con gress of the United States, be urged to - fortify said harbor and make proper provision for deepening the bar at the mouth of said harbor with the purpose of obtaining forty feet, of water thereon, and for the dredg ing of the bay to the end that the large and increasing population of tho tributary district of said Bay may have the fullest advantage or tn flonniiii. Rnuntrr il.n'RW lection for themselves and tho un nmueu ana vaneu resources in uiuir TO COMPEL H. R. RECOGNITION. Tacoma Chamber of Commerce Northern Pacific. f Stiletto Pocket Knives at Mil- Tacoma, July 18. Judges Clifford oro- "fnd xaiis uveruonru Geo. Riiodlo fell over, board yesterday afternoon, but o Injury occured, as willing hands rescued him quickly. $ Fishing Tackle at Milners " Berwick Leaves. The schooner Berwick loft yesterday for Wedder- "burn with freight for that section of Homo Sewing Machine UiecOuntry. ( New s atOfc Reid today took under advise ment tho suit brought by the Cham ber of Commerce against tho North ern Pacific to compel the road to 'recognize this city as its terminus. The case is generally considered one of tho most important hoard in tho Suporior Court in months. It is ex- ected to he three weeks before the cision is given. vicinity; and bo it further Rosolved, that a copy of these reso lutions bo sent to each of the follow ing persons: Tho President of the United States, tho Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, Admiral George Dewey, Hon. Thomas E. Bur- chairman of the Congressional mmittee on Rivers and Harbors, Senators and Representatives composing tho Oregon delegation in the Federal Congress, and tho said Oregon delegation and members thereof collectively and individually are respectfully requested to use their utmost endeavors to the objects mentioned. Dated Marshfleld, July, 1907. John' Haydon, of Isthmus Inlet, was in this city on Friday. Mrs. Byron Hodson was In this city shopping yesterday. Miss Spenco Wilson left yesterday for a visit to Ten Mile. TI103. Vignrs, of North Bend, had business mntteis in Mnrsliflold yes terday which needed his attention. Try a rimes Wnut Ad. I (Continued from page G.) Chamber of Commerce that a Are limit be established. A committee asked leave to speak at this juncture, who represented the Pacific Coast Maritime Shipbuilders' Association. Mr. C. A. Strickland was spokesman and told the nature of the committee's business. He said that Mr. J. C. Price had met with a heavy loss near Bandon when his shipyard burned, and that the committee desired to have a com mittee from tho Chamber of Com merce co-operate with them in help ing Mr. Prico and inviting him to come over to Coos Bay to re-establish his shipyard. He stated that the as sociation which ho represents is will ing to contribute labor and probably cash in order to Induce Mr. Price to come here. Considerable discussion was Indulged, and the final action was this: a committee consisting of Messrs. Kaufman, Smith and Mc Cormac (by vote of house) was ap pointed to confer w.ith both this commlttoe present and Mr. Price. r v-csBfrmKaHMwm KMcnnimMianmq ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD We have the sending money world; and witho necessary facilities for to allparts of the ityaanger orioss THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Marshfield, Oregon. KtS3 BBBSmBaBB Bi i2JlniacHFH ueorge toncl tfie S procure D. ARGUMENTS AT GLASS TRIAL San Francisco, July 18. The ar guments of the opposing counsel on the admissibility of the testimony of the ten supervisors other than their testimony that they were bribed by Halsey occupied the entire day in tho trial of the Glass case to day and the outlook is that most of tho morrow will be likewise con sumed. PERSONAL NOTES j Mr. J. Kronholm is now taking his summer vacation. Mrs. Weaver returned homo from a visit to Coos River yesterday. . Mrs. John Yoakum returned home from Coos River, after having visited there for some days. Mr. A. Courtney was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. Ekblad paid a business visit to Bay City yesterday. Mr. Annin, of this city, spent yes terday at the C. A. Smith mill. Mr. Frank Marhoffer spent yester day in this city. I Chas. Cox, of Catching Inlet, was in Marshfleld yesterday. STYLE that necessary requisite for the well dressed man predominates in jour line of HATS SHO TO I BgBgaatiBnaBaaBB MgagaBMaaaaeeBBaa THE BAZAAR C Street. On the Alliance next week we will receive a great line of rockers of all sizes, grades and prices. These will be standard goods, selected to suit all tastes and purses, and the selection will contain just the chair you have been looking for. This stock will crowd us crowd us beyond the capacity of our large show room and, in order to clean up a space for their reception, we will close out those now in stock at a reduction of 20 0 A real, genuine mt from the regularly marked price. Consult our stock on TODAY, U j? JL bJLiik sb then consult your waSfet and see if ku donMppreciate the "value received." CAMP A big line of camp furnishings just arrived and going like ice jh ttpfsan. There are just a few of these articles left-tents, foldine cots ' LiSi: """' "ummwMw, miiijj otuvca, un uionca, msivcs, Lups, pimb, eit. A special effort will be made on above date .transfer these oods ftWour hands to yours by the inducement of Don't let this opportunity get by and be sorry in a few minutes oOff i . Coos Bay's Complete Hoise Furnishers MarsSiield B3 Ma es o . , a M .A..A.. . . .vvvv..((.4....aaaaaaa . . 'Trwvv-vvvTrvvvvv P av -A.-A.A.A.A.AA.-VAJwaaa- . . . . . r.r.rv.r.,.... 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