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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1908)
&& , i iWm llmi I'gHry 4T J' Mf 9rWRP5Pr WILL HUSH HOE WORK Plans and Specifications for! ''The Chandler" Will Be Ready Within Ten Days. Announcement was made- here- to day that tho plans and specifications for "The Chandler," Marshfleld's pro posed $75,000 hotel, will bo out with in a week or ten days. The parties In charge of the project announco that all possible- hasto will bo made with tho work. Herbert Lockhart, who has just re turned from San Francisco, states that during a conferenco with W. S. Chandler there, tho latter announced that ho was getting anxious to get tho hotel under way. Ho also said that tho work must bo rushed. Senator J. S. Coko said yesterday that ho had instructed Architect C. M. Himobaugh to hurry tho plans, and had been notified by him that they would bo out In a couple of days. Tho plans will provide for a $52,500 building, tho remainder of the $75, 000 going into fixtures and tho slt'3. Tho building will bo about ninety feet square, insuring light on all Bides, nearly flvo stories and contain about sixty guest rooms. Dorsey Krltzer stated that a call had been Issued for tho payment of twenty-five per cent of tho subscrip tions, and tho money was coming. Senator Coko said that It tho "Old Timor" who had a letter In Tho Times concerning tho delay would get busy himself and build a hotol, or bhow them how they could mako ootter progress, ho would bo glaJ of it. News of Shipping. Tho Alliance, from Portland, pulled up to the Marshfield wharf lato this afternoon. Tho M. F. Plant loft 'Frisco last night and will reach hero tomorrow. The Breakwater Is duo on Friday. ' WILL CAUCUS Marshfield Republicans Will Select Their Delegates Tomorrow. Tho Marshfield Republican cau cuses to belect delegates to tho Ke luibllcan county convention at Co quillo next weok will bo hold Thurs day morning from 10 to 12 o'clock. Tho south precinct caucus will bo hold at tho Dow warehouse and tho north precinct caucus ut tho city hall. This announcement was made today by Dr. Mlugus, tho stato republican committeeman. Whether tho con -"iitlon at Co qulllo next Tuesday will attempt to indorse any particular candldato fo tho primaries has not been deter mined, so far as can bo learned. Many of tho county conventions al ready hold throughout tho stato have .refused to take any action in this particular, it being declared that tho object of tho conventions woro simply to maintain tho integrity of tho re publican party and not to forward tho interests of any candldato or set of candidates. SMITH MILL TRAMWAY COMPLETED THIS WEEK New iniiinc. aoijrsfiaf't-J MnrMillelA v "HfW. ' l' hides Wltr'cmw . It was announced ydstcru, tho new tramway and road connect ing tho Coalbanks stool drawbridge and tho Smith mill will bo completed this weok. This will mako tho mill accessible by vohlclo. Tho plank trnniway which tho city put In Is about 1,800 feet long and is Blxteon foot wide. At tho odgo of tho Smith proporty, it connects with n brldgo tramway built by Mr. Smith. Tho city's portion of tho tramway will cost botween $1,200 and $1,500, In addition to tho $6,000.00 ex pended on tho stool brldgo and its approaches, making a total opondl turo of about $7,500. Tho city had only about $0,200 raUed, lonvlng about $l,;i00 jot to bo secuied, J. W. Flanagan hna gonerously nd ancod this difference In order that tho city's ngreomont with tho C. A. Smith company might bo properly carrlo dout. Mandl & Stadden, tha now propri etor of tho former, Walker studio, aro propnred to tura out tko beat norJC in their line M THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, TALK OVER FI PLAN! County Board Meets Today to Look After Details of Ex hibit in August. Subscription to date. G W. Carloton $100 John Herrou 100 Pettyjohn & Nichols 25 II Finell 25 Going & Harvey 25 Norton & Hanson 25 F. P. Norton 50 Chas Stauff 25 Merchant Bros 50 Magnes & Matson 50 E. D. McArthur 15 Gow Why 25 Olo Lund 10 II. A. Copplo 5 George D. Wasson 10 Thomas Howard 10 A meeting of the local Coos Coun ty board of tho Second Southern Ore gon district fair association will bo hold at the Marshfield Chamber of Commeico late this afternoon to ar range tho details of tho fair to be hold hero August 20 to 29, Inclusive. It Is expected that representatives from all parts of tho county will be In attendance to report progress on the canvas for tho necessary funds. Advices received by Secretary Wal ter Lyon of the Chamber of Com merce Indicates that nearly every prominent citizen of Coos county Is taking an active Interest in promot ing tho fair. Citizens of Myrtle Point, Coqullle and Bandon are push ing it, realizing that the benefits will redound to the benefit of tho entire section Instead of merely to the Coos Bay cities. Tho local commltteo which has been canvassing in Marshfield report very gratifying progress in raising funds. Council Proposes to Arrange for Improving City by Se curing One. The Noith Bend city council will meet as a committee of tho whole to night to tako steps to secure a now charter, tho present charter not pro viding for paving and other munici pal linpiovoinents which tho city of ficials think necessary. Tho North Bend council last night onacted tho Sunday closing ordi nance, making it even moro strin gont than, was at first proposed. It provides that saloons must close at 12 o'clock at night and all day Sun days. A punishment of $50 fine or thirty days in jail and the-revocation of tho llcenso is provided for any vi olation of tho ordinance. t upon rats was also declared, lest Noith Bend suffer from the in fected rodents. It was decided to pay a bounty of flvo conts for each rat, tho bounty being payable upon tho presentation of tho tall of each rat killed. SECOND ATTEMPT TO BURN BANIM3 SCHOOL "( "tsJs ftfc- - origin Ti , Time. ... is a dastard In tho commun ity of Bandon who should bo hunted down and exterminated as speedily as possible. For a second tlmo nn attempt was mado last wook to burn tho school houso, tho villain having cut a holo In tho lowor flooc near tho soft coal box, saturnted tho soft edges with coal oil and thon ap plied nmntch. Only for tho timely arrival of patrons of tho writing school was tho blazo discovered and extinguished beforo damage could bo done. Bandon Recorder. Ol'T FOR SENATOR. fiotcrnor Cliuinliciiaiii Will Enter Raiv in DcmomitU' Primaries. rOKTLAND, .March IS. Georgo 13. Chamberlain, tho deniocrntja gov ernor of Oregon, has announced l& candidacy for United States senator to succeed Charles W. Fulton. Ho will enter tho primaries as a strong supporter of Statement No. 1, U'Ren haa withdrawn his candl dncjr for tho republican nomination for United States senator. J NORTH REND FUCK IS SOLD FOR 1 Senator Coke Gets Reserved Rights in Plat B for His Syndicate. John W. Kollock, as trustee for the former holders of Plat B, the south section of North Bend which adjoins tho northern boundaries of tho en larged Marshfield, has transferred tho street car franchise In that prop- nitv in Tnlin CJ fnlfrt fnr 1ft Tim transfer was mado a matter of official record a few days ago, and its pub lication started considerable gossip owing to Senator Coke, tho pur chaser, being tho legal represonta-1 tlvo of Seymour II. Bell, of tho Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company, who has secured tho street car fran chise In North Bond and has applied for the franchise In Marshfield. Mr. Coko said yesterday that tho transfer of tho Plat B franchise had no relations to Mr. Bell's project. He said that ho was the holder of con siderable property in the south por tion of Plat B, tho same being held by him for tho South PJat B syndi cate. That when this property was transferred to tho syndicate, certain street rights such as to build, main tain and operate street car lines, gas mains and electric lights were re tained by tho original owners. Re cently Major L. D. Kinney, Mr. Coke understood, had been endeavoring to acquire tho title to these reserved rights, so Mr. Coko mado arrange ments to securo them. There is a legal question as to whether such reservations, never having been en dorsed or ratified by the people or by their representatives, would be binding, but Mr. Coke says that he thought it best to have the title of them placed in the name of the peo ple who own tho property, lest in the future they might possibly become a cloud on tho latter. Mr. Kollock, who resides In Port land and is identified with tho Title Guarantee and Trust Co. of that city, was merely acting for others, princi pally Frank Waite, who sold Plat B with tho exception of tho holding of Mr. Coko and his friends, to Major Kinney. There aro no new developments in Mr. Bell's request for a street car franchise In Marshfield, at least so far as local people aro aware. Tho original franchise which he asked the council to grant has been with drawn, with tho understanding that he would draft another that would bo more liberal to the people of Marsh field than tho first one, and present It to tho city council at an early date. NORTH BEND PLAY PROVES BIG SUCCESS Largo Audience Accords Enthusiastic Reception to Rome Talent Pre- M-ntiiiK "Hazel Kiike." The presentation of "Hazel Klrke," a popular comedy drama, by a homo talent company under the direction of Prof. C. P. Smith at tho Eckhoff hall In North Bend last evening was accorded an enthusiastic reception by a largo audience of Coos Bay people. Tho audience did not stint their praise, but graciously accorded it to overy member of tho cast, tho work being decidedly superior to any thing recently attempted by Coos Bay homo talent. Tho play mado such a hit last'ovenlng that Prof. Smith Is considering the Idea of pre senting it In Marshfield In tho near future. Following tho play, an en joyable danco was given. Tho cast of characters last night was as follows: .rthur Carrlngford (Lord Trav- ers) Duncan Hendroy Dunstan KIrko C. P. Smith Aaron Rodney C. Hudson Plttacus Green Edwin Fowler Met Mlgglus Harry Truman Barney O'Flynn W. Wells Millers, Sorvnnts, Etc. Mercy KIrko Anna Covey Lady Travers Iva Wells Clara Iva Wells Dolly Dutton Ency Brown Hazel KIrko Nora Truman WILL MAKE SURVEY FOR NEW PIPE LINE Coos Ray Water Company Prepares to Put In Over 1,000 Feet of Xiw Mains in Near Future. Tho Coos Hay Water Company is having tho Burvoy mado for a now water main from its reservoir to tho city. Tho growth of tho business will shortly necessitate larger pipe to tho city to supply tho noods, and the new mains will bo much larger than tho ones now running from tho reservoir to Front street. It Is estimated that about 4,000 feet of pipe will hare to bo put 1b. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1908. The "Stay SallsftxtofVlaitft. vi&?' " n-i-'--",yjja?"?5- mm ' 'I i 1 ; . : : : '. - J Hi &$) MW&W X$W I H xT"T IHIH ir try I ,ei-a MPS Vr Ci&" ;isJ l lf?0 Gold Medal Winner Received Highest Awards St. Louis Portland and Jamestown LD ENUF FRONT T Tt TTTffor lA 3 ? ! tl A f i Z t o UiHU O One of the most common articles of commerce and one of tho most difficult to secure In Its pure OLIVE Everyone is familiar with the common practice of adulterating this really excellent article with cotton seed oil. Such adultera- i tion destroys the efficacy as well as the flavor and tho results ob tained. SANTA ALICIA OLIVE OIL Which we handle is absolutely pure and sold under the strictest guaiantee. It will bo found unequalled either for table or medi cinal use. It comes In original bottles direct from tho olive or chards, where the oil Is taken from tho ripo olives. Ladles preparing salads should not bo satisfied with any thing but the SANTA ALICLV oil. It comes in 25 cents 50 cents and $1.00 sizes. No higher In price but rarer In quality. You will find it at tho Home of Quality. ft DRUG THE BUSY j-H"M"M-M"M-I"M-frI"I"M 11 EAT- . . . SURE YOU EAT, EVERYBODY EATS. m, RUT DOES EVERYRORY EAT TILE REST? You always find tho best at our place. For anylng special or fancy In pastry call us up; if wo haven't got It we'll mako It for you. COOS BAY BAKERY A Street. PHONE 1111. Opposite Rank Building. mu:Km:mmmnmtamtmntmmm:m WHERE ARE YOU GOING TONIGHT? Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs at tho CRYSTAL THEATRE Performances 7:80 and 8:45 . stmwff "m nwang FAI SED s STREET. i"ir i J J'0 Ji J ! J Jit ' d one of tho .u S-' i.x and natural stato is- OIL ah JL MUHwmFAl CO. CORNER. Adulaalon 10'eeta o vnrz THE TimiCK A WEEK WORLD. In tho Presidential Campnlgu Year. Moro Alert, Moro Thorough and Moro Fearless Than Ever. Rend in Kcry English-Speaking Country. A president of tho United States will be elected this year. Who is ho and who Is tho man whom ho will beat? Nobody yet knows, but tho Thrlce-a-Week edition of tho New York World long ago established a character for Impartiality and fear lessness In tho publication of news, and this It will maintain. If you want tho news as It really Is, sub scribe for the Thrlce-a-Wcok edition of the New York World, which comes to you every other day except Sun day, and Is thus practically a dally at tho prlco of a weekly. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription pdeo Is only ?1 per year, and this pajs for 15C pa pers. Wo offer this unequalled news paper and Tho Weekly Coos Bay Times together for ono year for $2.15. Tho regular subscription price of tho two papers is $2.50. OR.PHEU Tho up-to-daio and refined family threatro 2 doors south of Going & Hai-vey'c Tonight and all week with entire change of program Thursday night. 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