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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1907)
-acrs"--3sr ' ' &F Su J JfeUoii-Jtu--C wao mifiiwt MwmwH r THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1907. ;$ IE C i SCHOOL Wit ii.mir L.L MMVfc ANOTHER TEACHER Local Men to Boost Marshfield as Manufacturing Genfcr and x Give Site Free for Ali Time to Concerns Lowing Good Business Gn Water Front. A number of men In March field owning lots on the water fronttre going to offer free nites to maijaJldpt- tiring plants locating In tjjjl (ty. This Is a statement of Secretary Ijon of the chamber of commercp, wlnlfnas been authorized to ma I ptlbllc. The r.arae3 of the menJ&Wl be held for the ureenbTanu untlB an other owner of theJTCroperty isMsecu regevding the gift A here this property Is locate not been yaterluut it Is owm; four menn t'sFi citj, three of v have slsJitoJF their intention o cour. gn; nHTaufactiire In Marsh If the ih pirty is willing tc tcr ItiflhjF daration the names Bltuat gyjft the factory sites wi annopM'l lp'or, and there is pv pros'at that the proposal will carrjrl out. Jmrshfield'3 greatest nee cure a rapid growth in is ths establishment of n. ing plants In tin's city, wh behind Xorth Bond In the work-ninlt .pub ad-slso of concerns etuplny .nen, the mainstay of any con' 'lo attracfiH&ycstors to this cfV lie spirited Itftii will stop to theSL-ont ana prouue irae sues lor niaiitsrmm Maying enougn men to make ;( ,)ropojltion of benefit to Marsh The securing of suitable sites the past has been attended with su5fl nn r mount of preliminary spr-rln! that 11 is expected the gift of fro sites will add great Impetus to tha giowih of facto field's progressive feature should tfci 'ii a public Ai'irlt and is a piiblic, no i privatfjppoculation. 1 lie (iKaiiD r olio.nmorc a nui(3) r of factoripropo3lti inJtl to th city siwyi a thini; ao secu? aril ? freo for all tinr lomd l'to the ennside s.'qi'ontly it is highly pi auufocturing will be on la s nr ircsslve features w oven.ent be carried to a succ -ssfu no. Hoard Meets niul Makes Devles For Number of Improvements. A meeting of the voters of this school djtflrfet was held In the school l.oi-BP lt nTftht with J. W. Dennett in the air cSd Judge Hall attend ing to tjft clerical duties of the occa sion. "U Cttttla wns elected di rector tJM;rve ott the term of R. D Willinmsflwio haWcsignd. A W of five mifflnvas nmde, and this spe cial tax wltMie usqjl for school pur poses generifTJkln litis district. The schooljBioartf?. met after the eneral mcetlnflfeandwlovled a tax of e and one-liafl!ifeti$i to pay the in- nlfest on the schoxiiWnds and S150P if fate principal m.1so authorized the Huiool prlnrlpaiPn. engage tl servicejfeof anothprbaeIfB'' at a ,ary of ?7tf monjjPand to h scnooi minuw-ftirea tor jbctu Rights. The next meetlns of tluHBard will e held to pass on adpffdldate for he extra teacher toJBJPengaged for chool. rsraCTinrJBrrr3yrjv3j I tpnal!Ultn2i:sJlT:eIoyresaksat'i'snllliLilalSi Qt im r A r PFM1 CI CP8TII LLOjIb h Thoroughbred Ycnjng Fellow; He's the Real Thins To. That's a Hart, Schaffner and Marx 1 !- ! I II .. T- finrii riii-ii f ri r-i ri i n 1-1 r t i . . . i. t.m oui lie o vvuauim ctnu llldl S LIB thing again. Rain-proof; ?very line, Peter Loqqie Wants Orec Delegation Prodded Ale Get Appropriation. to North Bend is increasing her out put of manufactured products dur ing the past few weeks and is greatly on the Increase. Peter Loggle was over from the neighboring city yes terday and he is optimistic over the prospects of that prosperous city. Two carloads of sash and window frames wcio shipped east yesterday morning by way of the Breakwater. The box factory has doubled its capa city by putting on two crews, which , are working night and day to" turn out orders which will keep the con cern busy for a year to come. "All mills and manufacturing plants In North Bend are as busy as they can possibly be," he said.s "They have orders away in advance for their products and the 1111II3 cannot secure enough ships to carry tho output of lumber The Simpson interests have chartered more ships to handle their output and everything is humming along right merrily." "We need a board of trade organ ized in the city for the purpose of bringing North Bend to tin atten tion of the eastern people who aro anxious to come to this part of tho country. Tho pres ent chamber of commerce has had a spell of unusual inaction for tho past three months, and moro life like that It showed In Its early days is needed for It to accomplish some thing. A number of men in North Bend aro berlously considering the organization of a board of trado to start in on tho first of tho year and do some real boosting. There Is con siderable dissatisfaction felt over the lack of Interest shown by tho old organization. Thero aro many things it could tako up and help along which it has not done. "Speaking of tho appropriation to ho asked for Coos liny by the Oregon delegation, It is my opinion that tho presentation of tho bill along with tho bill for n lock on tho Willamotto at Oregon City will bo disastrous for our appropriation. Theho Is too much politics in such a move and I believe that both North Bend and Marshflold could not do anything that would bring better results than to send half a dozon enorgotic msn to AVashlngton to camp on tho trail of tho Coos Buy bill until tho appropria tion Is secured. "Such a delegation roprojontlng tho two cities would havo consider able weight at Washington. It would bo on the ground and something would bo dono, or wo would have tho satisfaction to bo sure that nothing could be dono. Tho securing of this appropriation menns tho future greatness of Coos Bay, and In consid eration of this fact, the sondlua of a dolegatlon would bo a smalt thing compared with tho attending success." -1 dz. J la S'l- '7 17 1 Njmr... .1 VNV.?ra.l . iMPFP ' - .' 'V. ia.w.w.T'5); r- X iserviceTfeof another eacmjf at a 'JlR - k . . v.. y . KyjetmJSsxKi (ary of SflLa mon'JfTand to ha-Jw' it fc- "k : . ' tf .V'y4sJ!S&?v&V l . . 'nib -jir slr J I-. -.-.,," .!. t'j . x -vv .'Si jay- ..; school buHOWRrFv Ired for JBRT'rh 11 j '.v.:--4-.' U.& 'V ia-Atfi lt.5 I The next meetlns of thxpard will 9 83 , ', W,. .' :';:);. WB re Jf e held to pass on aJPSidato for U &K V" - il" '&& J$M i mi tlie past, UUi fthp GXtr.i tnnrTinr to JHFntin-nrnrl fnr Uh Ci 9 ' A "-? W. 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JfAJS'YM W' ." 2T. vs.L , ' ..SriJl S P llwi rmsseW JP!.S3W,,S' r.flSL,. .if-fl6? ?.-. - .-- Sar-jB . . hts nf nt hai- KWrrf Xfizif:?M iii h imM' m:v .rm v jp . y-f-..; -i"jc7Wfiy.' ij n , .i .rr, . mu - i, .- ,. xjPv li10o m nnj ,4-.K a Mt MimLu7i ir,mr3mn v'M'jw;-,-'-:..-; . . .-- ! , who fLLiWRLBVU OS jlIKfiiiWW' ( lii. 1 ?" v ' . assif'jnj'rfi f5iP mm&'i y&&Mwm j. m vy ,fe i w. jtpc Grieving Kentuckv Motile. Aflp ,f .ts li f P (Wi !H':' yF '' . W . . . ... l ' 1 VvA Ufel ftyy ,(r Paiicr, La&aHeard 01 in Fhwa 144 H w . A$MF jroos- wkmwm.n wy . jR -A ao ai. i aft ..e-.r t fiafflar,' AWn ! "" ., "" J""nrnrg'iiiii M m,.. " TTnriTTTWirrTii'Wiiiiiiiiii , uiYZT active 9 i lonr i at that all has been received by tin poitmaster at Empire from a Ken tucky woman, who is seeking news ol her missing son, who was last heard from as being at work In a lumber mill on Coos Bay. Fredrick F. Pailei is the young man who has not an swered his mother's enqunies, tla latter being Mrs. Mary Pailer, of Lud low, Kenton county, Kentucky. Tin let'er Is as follows: "Dear Sir: I am writing to you hoping I may obtain some information concerning my son. Ho lett San Francis co in tho first part of April and I received a letter from Marshfield and another from 301110 place near Marshfield, tho name of which I rannot remember. Since then I havo not het'rd from him and ho has never before that tailed to write at least every three weeks I havo writton to many places and done everything I could think of but can find no trace of him. When he wrote ho was working in a Iambi. r .-amp or mill. Ho was 28 years old, .ibout G teet 7 Inches tall, heavy sot liu'ld and had black hair and gray ey.ja. Name, Fredrick F. Pailer. He belonged to tho Cooper's. Union be fore he loft San Francisco. Would willingly reward anyone who could aid mo in my Investigation, I hopo you may bo ablo to suggest some way of locating him that wo have not thought of, not knowing tho country. Hoping for the favor of an answer fiom you and with many thanks I remain, (MRS.) MARY PAILKIl, 51 Ash St., Lilndlow - - - AMD - - - NORTH BEND 1 QUICK SBjfev I l or coi.veu, trons the I. be openSatu ti o'clock. F'h ;iie f,7 'V (MtHW )& mn call ot Call pa ofiice will veiling until Our wntfon ft COOS BAY STfAM LAUNDRY Mii w-miiet:Ym t MiuslilVW ami North 15ciii. gjSMsvaozx'JsagrgasrmTSP "to $30, We sell ,' Schaffner and Marx we satisfy every man H them, ,59 SIMM 'V&iS&f t f: W i CopyriglTt 1907 by Hart Schaffner &f Marx the ''Kmii Derbys The best stiff hat' made all now shapes to show you, also a large line of Stetson soft hats and the fa mous popular priceu Mundheim hat for the young man in all the very latest novelties of the season, Far Uira We have mad a special holiday selection of Neckwear, Reefers, Mufflers, Fitted Suit Cases and Bags, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Fancy Suspendess, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Fancy Voiis, Links and Stick Pins, Eelts Fancy Hosiery, Sweat ers and Jarsoys, Hat Bands, Umbrellas from 50c to $15.00' Smoki.-rj "Jackets, Slippers and etc. Agents for Keltleton and Banister shoes for men, also priced line Crosetts popular GOOD HEARSE and VCHILLES. lllJiSMlli. MIMilCIt ft CO. liivi-ry, Teed niirl S;i!o Iljil' Tlilrl !ih1 A Hf.s. I'lionc, J2(i Slmhliui.l. H2iIl,"""2!I!f7 The L Leaves M.u-slitl head of the thi ltivcr. Ketiir Kla i lioffa IWi. 'at h:;o a Pater on Soull iuifi, leaves in Z 111. lor Cm1 No cheap tras!; to chow you, everything bought in this house is the very best cf mercl'uicise and anything not coming up to this standard can be returned and money refunded, iffl SKF." For Reliable Good M & 11 W Mm life Q j? p. m. T1IOM1S GOCDALK A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALi te s of A S TljV T S -' J; J- !, 0;y. y .,si&TX)rfcas,ErjR?s7Tr rrtaBajagatgacsa su rk.23ife.TO?sr.ilJk',is2'4.,! COOS BAY SUKWTA? WAIrC UljiAR3,' t UAftltJ J'o tetr. HtnWt-Sr Santa Clans has arriv with a lino lino of Can We also have reeelv JKIiMKS, l'KKSKKVI' Wo always have a c Doughnuts. Homo m Will servo Chriauua' dcrs now. m Qvnci Tvfr AfOKTIIIOIJ.'.S DKLICWTKSSKX iits, iKiifn iiiul Oiiinnu'iits. cK of CAX.VKI) GOODS, HOXKV 'd KOUTAUMCS. line of Delicacies, Calves, Pies and Bread 5c. inner to pnvato parties. Leave or- i mm r;w ffi 13 1 H fsKjiit'tSSl yrfirarv. Btlfl w fSWSB-3!ivj oumttSK't Btiflri 1 w;V &m Wmk m- s esFV&im. m. m "N 3XJf W.M .. 1 (Wa B Jfw I C6aK" nitre lnt'r (o'k t luwui priced, ji ie In i-i wiioii?. l)o tK.t order emal in . '. ul von have JS- N Me wart, Piop. vwj-rsv J ;c;c. saaffi&a&SE&i&wSs -nnfinflfnl n. iln wnrn fnr nlnt.o .Ji.l.J.J.ij;iJJi.i... .... -.-.. ........ w 4--' dooratlon nt Mllnor's. Carving sets at tho Cooa Bay Cash Store. Jardinieres at Milners Oregon Kverytlii! ... n "i Etec r VZ LjSuK arner UU ) Sts. - - - - Main 1731 - Eisfffi-ffisasrcstissatJBKii: cirlciil at al Supply Co. Now O'Coiuiell Blk. !htm3nj:mm: wmrotm: mttj;m::m::m:;nmr iti::mi fl9 Jj drsanJEflETTraircJi ore Opea Nights UMll Xmas. 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