The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 18, 1907, FRIDAY EDITION, Image 2

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907.
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Coos Hay TiiBes
AN INDKl'EXDEVT RBPL "fr" - VWS?irlSH
PUBUillKI) EVEI1Y DY EXCIlPTlNa WN
DAY AND ALSO WEEKLY IlY
Til. los IUy Times Pcblwuin-q Co.
Tho policy of The Coos Bay Times
will be Republican in politics, with the
Independence of which President Kooib
Volt is the leading exponent.
Entered at tlio postoflUe at Marshfleld. Oro
jon, for traiKmiaslon through the mnU
econd clftssjmnlrjinattcr
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
In Ailvnnce.
DAILY.
One year $5 00
Six month3 $2.50
Less than G months, per month .50
WEEKLY.
One year ?1.50
Local readers 10c line first inser
tion; 8c lino each succeeding inser
tion. Address all conimunica.in. to
COOS BAY TIMES
Mauhfitld. - OrejM.
COOS KAY WILL BE DREDGED.
The dredging of Coos Bay is short
ly to be undertaken. The guaranty
ot this promise will be found in the
fact that the people of Coos Bay
or Marshfleld, North Bend, Empire
and all who reside where they can
Geo the waters ebb and flow are
putting their own shoulders to the
wheel and propose to perform this
great work themselves. The Coos
Bay Dredging company is being
formed and the committee appointed
at n. mass meeting of citizens Is now
ready to receive stock subscriptions.
Tho now company i3 organized on a
basis of 573,000 capital. There are
7, GOO shares which aro to bo sold at
$10 per share. The incorporators
are E. Mlngus, Henry Sengstacken,
Eugene O'Connell, J. E. Oren, Wil
liam Grimes, James II. Flanagan, J.
T. JilcCormac and L. J. Simpson. Al
ready C. A. Smith has subscribed
910,000, L. J. Simpson has sub
iicrlbed ?10,000 and other subscrip
tions amount to three thousand more,
'i'ho people are asked to subscribe for
Crom one share to as many as they
can afford. As it Is the people's
tnovcraent tho result of a mass
meeting which everybody attended
Und at which everybody was enthu
siastic there Is no doubt that the
full amount will be subscribed.
The mail who owns real estate on
Coos Bay knows that his real estate
has no value except that which tho
oea. channel of the bay bestows.
Who men who have largo interests
Should not be expected to do all this
work. Tho people do not expect It.
Tho C. A. Smith holdings arogreat
but tho holdings of all tho people pro
Many times greater. Tho Smith
company has done much. It has al
"vays been ready to do its part. Now
lot tho peoplo of Marshfleld show
that they aro not only ready to do
theirs but that they aro big enougn
tind wiso enough to know and under
stand tho bourco of their prosperity.
This subscription books are open at
tho Chamber of Commerce rooms
and everybody should go and sub
scribe without bolng hunted up and
Importuned.
The amounts subscribed aro not
&lvon to but aro Invested In this com
pany. If over a stock proposition
promised good returns to tho stock
holder, this does. Thoro aro somo
922,225.09 availablo from tho gov
ernment fund for dredging and Col.
Itocssler has recommended that it bo
used for dredging tho Inner bay.
Prlvato parties aro ready to mako
contracts with this company lnvolv
3ng many thousand dollars worth of
work. Tho prospects aro that It will
4jo ono of tho most profitablo nud
necessary enterprises from tho viow
liolut of prosout demands ovor Inau
gurated ou coos Hay. It Is good as
a. mere Investment and It is a tho.i
sand tlmos bettor as improving the
value of Coos Bay ns a world harbor
imfl. tho valuo of ovory foot of roal
cjsWit In tho vicinity of tho harbor.
ri.'ho moment the drodgo begins opora
'Uouk, that moment the history of
Coos Buy begins and she will mako
an Impression which cannot bo for-
tfioUim. It you lmvo only ton dollars
Vroros It In tho dredge. If you lmvo
jnoro Invest It.
This movement Is but the initial
one. Tho consolidated and united
peoplo of the C003 Bay district will
insist on carrying the work forward
at the public expense. That 13 the
way It must bo done. When tho city
of Coosbay is organized under a
proper charter it will have full
power to raise money by taxation to
Improve tho harbor. It can issue
bonds and raise money by the sale
of them to widen and deepen tho
channel. The dredge will be ready
when the city of Coosbay needs it.
It will have all tho work it can do
all the time and until it has to bo re
placed after being worn out in the
service of tho public.
HARRIMAN STOPS
' EXTENSION WORK
FRANK WILSON PROVES ALIBI
Linn Counly Man nt Cnnvfordsvillo
Day of Brown Tragedy.
Albany, Or., Oct. 16 The Trank
Wilson who is now at Crawfords
vlllc, Linn county, does not appear
to be the slayer of Harvey K. Brown,
for he proves an alibi in the fact
that he was at Crawfordsvllle when
Brown was killed. This he affirmed
over tho telephone this morning,
and his statement was verified by
Crawfordsvllle men. Furthermore,
ho never heard of Frank Tucker,
who charged the crime to Frank
Wilson, "born and mised in Linn
county." Frank AVilson, of Craw
fordsvllle, is the only man of that
name who has lived in Linn county
In recent years.
Talking over the long-distance
telephone this morning, George Fin
ley, a leading citizen of Crawfords
vllle, told the Oregonian represen
tative that AVilson was at his house
now, and had been there the past
two weeks, arriving before the Ba
ker City tragedy occurred.
"AVilson," said Finley, "lived
right here in Crawfordsvllle until
about four years ago, and has been
In Prinevlllo ever since, until I wrote
him to come homo this fall, as I
cojld sell his timber claim. He is
now here attending to the transfer
of this property."
MAN AV1IO KILLS BANDIT FREE
Gust Liniley AVill Not Re Tried for
Murder of Jake Terry.
Bolllngham, AVash., Oct. 16.
Gust Lindoy will not be tried for
killing tho notorious bandit, Jake
Terry, in self-defense at Sumas
July 5. Prosecuting Attorney Per
Inger appeared before Judge Neterer
this morning and filed a motion for
dismissal of the case against Lindey.
The motion was granted. In sup
port of tho motion the prosecuting
attorney cites the fact that Terry
gave Lindey a severe beating and
on divers occasions mado threats
against Lindey.
The affldavlts of M. Lucas and
Mrs. Lindoy accompanied tho affi
davits of tho prosecuting attorney.
Lucas swears that a day or two be
fore the killing he heard Terry say
ho would go the home of the Lln
doys and would have $1500 or the
life of Lindey.
PER MONTH
KEEPS YOUR' CLOTHES
CLEANED, PRESSED
AND REPAIRED.
Phone 1444.
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
Next door lo Dow's Warehouse
Front Street.
Ladies' Work a Specialty.
Notice.
Notico is hereby glron that nil
terra cotta, earthonwnrke and sheet
iron flues or chimneys within the cor
porate limits of tho city of Marsh
fiolil must ho removed on or before
tho first day of November, 1907, and
brick or cement chimneys approved
by tho firo warden substituted there
for. Any and all persons using terra
cotta, earthenwaro or sheet iron flues
or chimneys after said dato will bo
prosecuted thorofor.
Any person knowing of any fail
ure to comply with tho terms of this
notico kindly roport tho same to mo.
Dated this 15th day of October,
1007.
J. W. Cartor,
Flro Warden.
$ $ $$ ! $ $ $ J J )
PIANO STUDIO
of $
LOUIS II. ROLL
Is now open for reception of
pupils. Parlora ovor Taylor's
I'lauo Storo.
.j. .. .j. . .j. .$.
Pull the
BELL CORD
Wet Your Wlilstle Then Blow
J. R. I1QRRON, Prop.
Pront Street, t MarhfUIJ, Orecon
The Steamer I
M. F. PLANT i
U Plant -sails from Mnrshucl d Fridnr . 8
Plant -sails from Mnrshflcl d Friday
No reservation will be held after tlw arrival of
ship unlcsu tickci In bought.
F.S D'OW Agent
MARSHFIELD, : : :" : OREGON
KBsaatwttiKiareHBisaia
Portland & Coos Bay S S Line
BREAKWATER
Sails for Portland and Astoria every Thursday
C. F. McCoUnm, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - A. St. Dock
CURREN BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS
All Kinds of Work Done
PHONES 543, 146 and 271
North Bend,' Oregon
California and Oregon -Coast Steamship Company.
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
Sails from Portland Saturdays, 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays, at service of tide.
R. P. Baomgartner, Agt. L W, Shaw, Agt.
Couch St. Dock. Portland, Ore, Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 441,
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY EN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION
BECAUSE
It is choice inside residence property, lots 50x100
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and
prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
Wod Electric h
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It has become necessnry to
have wood electric light fixtures
in order to lnne your apartment
in harmony.
When your Interior fu'rnish
O lugs nil aro made to match tho
effect is immense.
Wo make them with any fin-
ish, color, nml can give you nny
stylo or fittings you wis-h.
4 Tho best homes are now liclng
planned with the wood cleclrlc
light fixtures as they nro ns
cheap mid safe nud results nre
ns desired, besides no polishings
to do as on tho metal. '
You will do well to see us or
mako inquiry of your electric
supply houso for plans nml
prices.
Wo do all classes of special
order work nml repairing.
Loos Hay rui
North Bend, Oregon.
The PARKER FOUNTAIN " PEN
IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST PEN MADE
T. HOWARD, Sole Agent, North Front Sf Marshfleld
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ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
You way Hart an account in tKi tnnV vriih
any amour l you wLh over $ 1 .00. Send check,
money order, exprvs order 01 by regutefed letter
and by rrtura nail yoii will receive your bank
bock. We pay 4To interest nnd compound it
twice a year: on June 30 and December 31.
Capital and SurpTua
Over $3,000,000.00
Tot n I Aueti
Over $ 12,000,00000
Send for our Booklet on Banking by Mail u
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STEAMER. FLYER
M. P. Pendergrcss, Master
und 10:30 a. in., and 1:00, 2:30
and i:tO p. m.
Loaves North Bend at 8:15,
9:45 and 11:15 a. in., and 1:45,
3:15 and 5:00 p. m.
Makes daily trips except Sun
days. Faro: Ono way, 15
eeuts; round trip, 25 cents.
TIME T An LIS.
Leaves Marshfleld 7:30. 9:00,
and
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY
Half Hour Schedule
Rui Between Marshfleld -md North
Bend Made in I 'J Minutes.
Private Laiullngs. '
Fare: One' way, 15c; rouoO trlp,'2rk
J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor.
Business Directory
Doctors.
DK. j. V. INGKAJu.
-.Pliysician anO Burgeon.
OfflC" over Sengstacken's Drug Stor
Phones Office 1621; residence 78S
Lawyers.
J. W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfleld, .... Oregon
Francis IT. Clarice Jacob M. Blakt
Lawrence A. LHJcqvist
CLAIUCE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEl'S-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore
United States Commissioner's Office.
c. f. Mcknight,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Block
Marshflold, - - Oregot
COKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshflold, .... Oregoi.
Nasburg Block. Phono 810
J. E. OAYOU,
Architect
Estimates furnished for nil
kinds of buildings.
Marshfleld, : : Oregon.
A. IT. Eddy
Architect
Modern cottages a specialty. Office
opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele
phone Building.
MR. AUtEIlT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kinds
Phone 1884.
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Lultop ninUients'gai mtnU oluan
iM or dytsl,
Philip Becker, Proprir lor.
Hill
PHONE 923
Anraosisicemerct
We wish to announce that our
Marshfleld plant with all new
lmproyed machinery Is now
ready for business, and that we
aro in a position to give you
prompt, as well as the Tory host
possible scttIco.
There's no economy in try
ing to do work by hand that
can bo better done by machin
ery. "Blue Monday" with its
steam, soap suds and hot stove
nuisances can bo avoided, and
you can savo money by sending
the family washing to us.
Phono 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
MnrBhfield and North Bend.
Flanagan &. Bennett Bank
MAKSIIFIKLU, OKKOON.
Cnpitol Subscribed 5u,000
Capital l'nld Up JiO.OOO
Undivided Prodis ?3S,000
Doei a ccnoriil baiiklnR business and draw
ou tho Hank ot California. San Kranclsc
CallL, First Nn tic nal Hank Portland Or., First
National Hank Rosobtirg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, Now York, N. M. Uotlichlld &
Son, London, England.
Also bell ehango on nearly all the principal
oltles of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit
lock boxes far rent at 5 cents a month or
$5. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
GOW WHY
Always has on hand
a good stock of
General Merchandise
AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST
All Kinds of '
Groceries and Closing
COOS BAY TRANSFER & STORAGE
COM: PAN Y.
II. C. llreckcnridge,
C. II. AVnltcrs. .
All kinds of Transferlng and Job
bing. Prices reasonable and
(Goods handled with care.
Phono 6G1.
CAB CALL SERVICE
AT ANY HOUR
GOOD HEARSE and VEHICLES.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Third and A Sts. Phone, 1201
Marshfleld.
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All Parts of the World
H We use the necessary
facilities for sending
p money to all parts of
) the world, and without
l danger or loss. . .
g FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfleld, Ore. jj
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Mcriiersou uinser lo.
Wholesale liquor dealers
Cigars and saloon (sup
plies. California Wines a Specialty
I Front St.. Marshfleld
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BLACKSMITH
4th and E St.
G. E. NOAH
G. E. Noah has just opened a first
class blacksmith shop nt corner of
Fourth and E streets, South Marsh
Held. Patronngo.of public respect
fully solicited. Horseshoeing spe
cialty. M. 11. SMITH, Agent For
Charles A. Stevens
OLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE
CHICAGO
Oop. First & B St. Marshneld
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