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THE DAlLY COOS IAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGOti, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1907. t Get lour Job rinfin Done the T I I T u Personal Notes. take a courso in stenography. Mr. F. V. Rlvlan left this city yes terday for Bandon where he will re main for a few days attending to business. From there Mr. IUvian will continue his journey down to Eu reka, roturning to Coos Day for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wallace, of San Francisco, accompanied by Miss Lydeo Williams and Mr. Jack Wil liams, of Oakland, are making a so journ through Coos county and at present are In Marshfield for a few days. The party will visit tho vari ous places of interest surrounding this section, and then go to Coqulllo and river towns. Thence leaving on the first of December, they will journey north and visit Portland, tho surrounding cities and Vancouver. Notice to Eagles. Special train will leavo Marshfield at 7 p. m Saturday, Nov. 23, for Coqullle. Occasion, Initiation. Fare, round trip, $1.00. All brothers and visiting brothers are requested to attend. AMENDMENTS TO BE VOTED ON DEC. 3RD Full Text of Proposed Enlargement of City Limits ami Limit of Indebtedness. E. II. Fish is here from Bandon. Born Last evening, to tho wife of Harry C. Miller, a son. J. E. Paulson, a Coqulllo resident, Is on Coos Bay for a few days' stay. Mrs. V. Walker, of Bandon, is In Marshfield' to visit friends. , H. J. Collier is over from Coquille to spend several days. J. R. Richards, of Boise, is a late arrival who comes to look over the country. W. '2. Kerr came over from Co quille yesterday and will bo hero until this morning's train. Mr. C. C. Compleo returned to this city yesterday after an extended trip through tho eastern states. Mrs. Miller, of Berkeley, is visit ing her daughter Mrs. D. D. Smith, of Marshfield, for an indefinite time. Fred Looser returned to this city yesterday after having spent several days duck hunting. Mr. Looser re ports excellent luck,. Sheriff Gage has been in this vicin ity several days looking after busi ness connected with tho December term of the circuit court. Mrs. Jack Farley passed through this city on Tuesday on her way to her home in Empire after having re mained np Coos River since last fall. i Mrs. J. D. Hodson, of North Bend, passed through Marshfield yesterday on her way to Coos River, where she will remain for some time visiting with relatives. ' Mr. A. A. Courtney Jr. is making his second trip with the Alliance as freight clerk. Ho says that the work is somewhat new to him, but ho is mastering it readily. Miss Emma Davis, of Minneapolis, is visiting for a few weeks with rela tives on Coos Bay; from here Miss Davis will go to San Francisco and Tho following amendments to tho city charter of tho City of Marsh field, C003 county, Oregon, were proposed by tho common council of said city on the 4th day of October, 1907, and filed with tho city re corder on said day for submission to the vote of tho people of said City of Marshfield at the general municipal election of said city to bo held on Tuebday tho 3rd day of December, 1907: Ordinance No. 285. "An ordinance to amend section 2 and sub-division 3 1 of section 28 of an act entitled' "An act to In corporate the City of Marshfield, and to define the powers thereof, and investing the recorder thereof with the power and jurisdiction of a justice of tho peace, and the mar shal with tho powers of a constable; and to repeal an act to incorporate the town of Marshfield, filed In tho ofilce of the secretary of the state, February 25, 1S99, and all acts amendatory thereof, and also to repeal an act entitled "An act to In corporate the city of Marshfield and to define the powers thereof, and investing the recorder thereof with tho powers and jurisdiction of a justice of the peace, and the mar shal with tho powers of a constable; and to repeal an act to incorporate the town of Marshfield, filed in the ofilce of the secretary of tho state, February 25, 1889, and all acts amendatory thereof; and also to re peal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith, approved Febru ary 7, 1899; and also to repeal all acts and narts of acts in conflict herewith, and to declare an emer gency," filed in the office of the secretary of state, February 18, 1905, and to refer tho said amend ments to the vote of tho people of said City of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon." Tho City of Mnrslifleld Does Ordnin ns Follows. Ballot-Title. "To extend the corporate limits Yes 300." "To extend the corporate limits 301." Section 1. That section 2 of an act entitled "An act to incorporate the City of Marshfield, and to de fine tho powers thereof, and invest ing tho recorder thoreof, with the powers and jurisdiction of a justice of tho peace, and the marshal with tho powers of constable; and to re peal an act to Incorporate tho town of Marshfield filed In tho ofilce of the secretary of state, February 25, 1889, and all acts amendatory there of, and also to repeal an act en titled "An act to Incorporate tho City of Marshfield, and to define the powers thereof, and investing tho recorder thereof, with tho pow ers and jurisdiction of a justice of tho peace and tho marshal with the powers of a constable; and to re peal an act to incorporate tho town of Marshfield, filed in tho office of the secretary of state February 25, 1889, and all acts amendatory there of; and also to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith, approved February 7, 1899; and also to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith, and to de clare an emergency," filed in tho office of the secretary of state Feb ruary 18, 1905, be and tho samo is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Section 2. The corporate limits of the City of Marshfield shall be as follows, to wit: Beginning" at tho center of section 22, In town ship 25, south of range 13 west of the Willamette Meridian; and run ning thence southerly to the south west corner o"f the northwest quart er of the northeast quarter of sec tion 3 in township 26 south, of range 13 west; thence easterly to tho southwest corner of the north west quarter of tho N. E. 1-4 of section 1 in said township 26 south, of range 13 west; thence northerly along the center lino of section 1 in township 26 south, of range 13 west, and sections 36 and 25 in township 25 south, of range 13 west, to low water lino of tho north bank of Coos River; thenco westerly along low water line of the north bank of Coos River to the confluence of Coos River with Coos Bay; thence northerly along low water line to tho east shoro of Coos Bay to an in tersection with tho center line of section 22 in township 25 south, of range 13 west, extended easterly; thenco westerly along tho center lino of said section 22 to the place of beginning. Ballot-Tltlo. "To increase the limit of indebt edness Yes 302." "To increase tho limit of indebt edness No 303." Section 2. That sub-division 34 of section 28 of said act be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: To appropriate money for city ex penditures, and to provide for tho payment of the debts of the city, and to borrow money on the faith of the city or loan the credit thereof, or both, for municipal purposes; pro vided, that the indebtedness of the city shall never exceed in the ag gregate five per ceiit of tho assessed valuation of said city, which amount of indebtedness is hereby authorized, and any debt or liability incurred in violation thereof, or In excess of said amount, shall be null and void and of no -effect. Jana, a young milliner of Bilbao, te contly Bhot dead a man to whom shn had been betrothed and who had de serted her. She was sentenced to three years' Imprisonment. A few days ago tho Corporation of Milliners held a meeting at Bilbao, at which the sentence was denounced, and an address was drafted by tho author, Manuel Aranaz, expressing sympathy, with Pajana, and extolling her act. This address was after wards signed by 10,000 milliners. Tho public prosecutor has decided that the publication of tho address is a punishable offense, and citations to answer to the charge are now be lnf made on tho author and all tho signatories. EUGENE AGAIN MOVES TOWARD PURE WATER ALLIANCE SHIPS CONSIDERABLE WATER The Alliance arrived in port yester day forenoon, with 200 tons of freight and tho usual full passenger list. Captain Olson says tho voage was rather tempestuous and that a huge swell caught the vessel as sho was coming In over the Coos Bay bar, and there was considerable water in tho chef's quarters. Tho Columbia bar was likewise rough when the boat came through. Tho Alliance will leave this morning from Marsili-jld at 8:30, providing her freight is dis charged. Passengers were. Jesse Farrin and wife, Frtvik Davis, M&s Wasson, E. W. Holmes, J. R. Richards, A. W. Watt and wife, May Watt, Fred Watt, C. H. Joan ston, D. H. Starr, A. H. Seameas, Nelson Craine, L. F. Sutherland, W:n. Homme and wife, Fronds Homme, Franklin Hqmme. Jas. Jchns, F. Ja-z, J BlanUo, W. Mlrrlsj, Jas. Douns, Frank McDonali, 32. M. Ward, Oo. Deamens, Chas. Cagi and wife, 3. D. Vincent, J. S. De'"fngtr, M. P. Cast'e, Mrs. Tlllie Cadcli, Leverne Cattle, Pearl Castle, J. Bel, M. A. Jim, J. A. Jim, D Colma, O. 1. .Nelson, A. B. Nelson, J Coloff, J. .vidan, M. Coioff, V. Stranoff, Mr3. Nellie Selley, J. a. Stephens and wile, Tom Kelloy, ".V. W. Faust and wife, E. B. McLeol, Fred Marx, A. Davidson, Frank McKee, I. K. Levy, E. Van Gilder, W. W. Gabriel, W. W. Carland, J. H. Callahan, W. P. Richardson, Jas. Balnes, S. A. Horner, C. F. Nash, E. Shield, Geo. Penketh, L. A. Stain tach, R. E. Boggs, John Smith, Joe. Cekada, F. A. Hunter, Tom Erick son, Joe Worich, Austin Morrison, Geo. Anderson and 12 2nd class. Eugene, Or., Nov. 20. Conferen ces between the officials of the Wil lammetto Valley company and tho city authorities have been held here recently with a view to tho city's buying tho company's water plant. It is said that the estimates made by the company's and the city's respect ive engineers as to tho value of the plant are practically the same, and it Is probable that a sale will be made within a short time. Last month the citizens of Eugene voted $300,000 bonds for the pur pose of Installing a municipal plant, and this is the first move toward carrying out the wishes of the peo ple. Tho old plant will be purchased and better wells sunk from which to obtain a pure supply of water, and afterwards, when the occasion de mands, some mountain stream will be tapped and a gravity system installed. Order It Now WANT ADS Rates for want advertising Five cents per line. PANIC RENT 3 nice furnished bed rooms. Phone 21. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Gentleman only. Apply Times office. FOR SALE Durham bull; apply J. A. Mcintosh. Coos Bay Creamery. FOR RENT Furnished room, $2.50 per week. "A" care Times. FOR RENT Three-room cottage, furnished. Apply Mr3. Geo. Farrin. FOR RENT Good on Balnes street. Doane. six-room house Apply to Chas. FOR RENT Housekeeping and bedrooms. Coos Bay Auclton Co. FOR RENT 3 modern and throughly- up-to-date 5-room flats. For particulars see Dr. Richardson. FOR SALE Six good building lots, all cleared, at Mlllington. Address P. O. 317. y Some of that fine furniture for Xmas. Don't forget your friends when tlie time comes but you Iind better pnt tho order in now. Wo ninkc nil kinds of fix- O turos ns well ns furniture. $ Wo givo nny finish ns well ns any stylo to suit tho cus- toiner. Sco ns about the goods you want. Wo will build what you wnnt nnd save you money. 4- Coos Bay Furniture Co. North Bend, Oregon. : FOR : tr W T?5f Ljf 9 AND A PHONE 431. -"r FOR SALE New furniture cheap. Will sell part or as a whole. Ap ply at Times. The furniture (used three weeks) of a six-room house, for sale quick. House to rent. Inquire of times. Donald Bell Co. Has Good Repertoire. W. J. Butler, of the Masonic opera house, has received a letter from the Donald Bell Theatre Company, which expects to mako Marshfield during January, asking about tho methods of getting Into tho country. This company carries every piece of scenery, every property and the ef fects for its productions, making In all, about two tons of baggage. Among tho plays in tho company's repertoire are tho following: Kath leen Mavourneen, Silver and Gold, Our Boys', Mr. Yankee Doodle, Out In Idaho, My Uncle From Now York, Down on tho Farm, Tho Deputy Sheriff, The New East Lynno, Hazel Klrke, Esmeralda, A Wife's Honor, Lost in New York, A Rocky Mountain Girl, Tho Prlvato Secretary, Only a Sailor Boy, Tho Gambler and tho Girl, The Gypsy's Warning, A Little Coquette, Tho Curse of Riches, Tho Heart of Colorado, Moths. They car ry twelve actors and have now plays in preparation constantly. FOR SALE 18-foot gasoline boat Apply to Max Tlmmerman. WANTED-Hotel. -Waitress at the Blanco FOUND Pair glasses. Owner may uavo samo by calling at C. E. Wol cott's store and describing them. TEN THOUSAND WOMEN ACCUSED Milliners of Answer HiKiin Must Now For Glorifying Crime. j.Madrld, Nov. 20. Ten thousand women are being summoned to ap pear in tho courts to answer for hav ing glorified a crime. Jesusa Pa- 1 1 a soraa is. i W Wrlttrt iWyfilfrCW. 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