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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908.
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CITY'S DEBT
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Current Expenses $400 a
Month More than Income
Front St. Fund Mixup.
Through an error sometime ago,
the city paid out over $1,900 from
Its general funds to wipe out the cost
of improving north Front street. At
tho time, City Treasurer Hall mis
understood the situation and paid
the Inst warrant of the contractor
for Front street work, amounting to
something like $2,500, believing that
thero was sufficient money in tho
special fund created to defray the
expenses of the work to cover it.
Later he found that there was only
about $C00 in the Front street fund
so that he had to make up tho other
$1,900 from other city funds. It is
likely that tho city council will en
deavor to have this amount met by
collecting another special levy
against the benefitted property.
W. F. Squire, the expert now go
ing over the city's affairs, has made
a special report on the treasurer's
office showing the financial condition
of the municipality. According to
his report, the current expenses of
the city for tho next few months, ex
cluding special or extraordinary ex
penses, will exceed tho income at the
rate of about $400 per month. On
this account, it is proposed to have
the treasurer "stand off" some of the
warrants and hold the funds on hand
to meet tho salary warrants of city
officials and workmen.
The following figures are taken
from Mr. Squlro's report:
Cash on hand, April 1,
1908 $1,173.SG
Warrants called, not pres
ented $4C8.80
Interest on above. 71. 0G
539. SG
Cash available for use G39.00
Warrants registered, not
called $33,377.03
Wnrrants issued for
March salaries 1,375.00
Due 2d street Improve
ments 841.24
Interest, two and a half
years at G p. c 5.34G.00
Companies Compelled to Re
duce Charges in State 25 per
Cent by New Law.
(By Associated Press.)
LINCOLN, April 15. Three ex
press rnrnn---'-1ir, inrrlfin, tho
iMB-l 1 Milner?s
hen you want the
best grade of Paint
fr" ttciziV AiAipillincf
the. sriEmwt'Wuiuua Paints, iW jr" wvwa5,
store or furniture, yoia will find S. W.
P. has no equal for lasting qualities.
"Covers the Earth"
t
ip in I'lilitoi-nlu una Oregon
Coast Steinusliip Company.
L. W. Shaw, agent for the Steam
ship Alliance on Coos Bay, has re
ceived notice of a change In the firm
ho represents. The firm name has
been Geo. D. Gray & Co., of which
the California and Oregon Coast
Steamship Company is a subsidiary
organization. Prentiss N. Gray, a
son of Geo. D. Gray, has been ad
mitted to membership and the name
changed to Gray & Holt Co.
Mr. Gray, Jr., Is very likeable
young fellow. Ho Is a Stanford Uni
versity man and attained many
honors in athletics there. He has
been Identified with tho company
actively for several years. His great
est hobby now is water racing and
he has challenged all crafts on north
ern waters, claiming that his small
boat at San Francisco is the speedi
est of its class in this section. He of
fered to take his boat to the Willa
mette river to meet any competitors
and It is presumed that if ho should
receive a challenge from Coos Bay
he would be glad to come here for
tho race.
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NO HACK GAMBLING.
Total $40,939.27
Cash on hand G34.00
City's net indebtedness... 40,305.27
Monthly estimate of revenue
Saloon license up to July 1.. . . $4 00
County remittance 300
Other licenses, shows, dog tax,
etc 100
Fines and other sources 200
Total $1,000
Estimate of current monthly ex
penses Salnrles $G00
Lighting 2S5
Water 50
Interest 175
Other expenses 2S4
Total $1,400
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, April 15. The
House bill prohibiting race track bet
ting in the District of Columbia pass
ed tho senate today.
KXPRKSS MAN I)KAI).
CssoJti povepossv a)
WASHINGTON, Apirl 15. Hos
mer B. Parsons, vice-president of the
Wells, Fargo Express Company and
president of the Wells Fargo Bank,
died today in Brooklyn of pneumonia.
ROSKRURG HAS UNKMPLOYKI).
and
NOTICE TO BASEBALL PLAYKR5
AND FANS.
Thero will bo a meeting of thoso
Interested In baseball Thursday even
ing at S o'clock sharp, at tho Co.incll
Cliniubcrs City Hull for tho purpose
of perfecting an organization and
to devlso ways nnd means of sustain
ing a ball team In this town. Also
to discuss forming a Coos County
League. All thoso interested aro
earnestly requested to bo present.
C. A. HOWARD,
Acting manager.
Army of 200 Calls on Mayor
Food is Provided.
ROSEUURG, Ore., April 15. This
city has been overrun lately, partly
by regular tramps, partly by work
lngmen out of employment. Tho
Southern Pacific Company has added
empty freight and passenger cars to
its regular freight trains in order to
movo these gentry where resumption
of railroad work in the Northwest
Is taking place.
Recently some 200 of these men
formed themselves in regular order
and marched to tho residence of
Mayor E. V. Hoover. There they re
quested that their wants be provided
for. Mayor Hoover, after Inspecting
them, readily granted their request
and they were divided into squads
and in charge of officers were taken
to tho different restaurants and fed.
They will bo sent north.
There's Always a
Standard
By which articles aro measured In monev It Is gold, in busi
ness It Is honesty, In perfumes and tol'et waters it is
Solon Palmer's Line
Of high grade goods that lead all others in tho estimation of
tho reilned and cultured women of America. We have just re
vived the first complete line of these goods uor carried 0''
Coos Bay. In it you will find the following
TosSet Waiters
AMERICAN CARNATION
API'LK MCAVKS
ROSE MTAVKS
LILAC SWEETS
AH these In 50 cents and $1.00 bottles.
GARLAND OF VIOLETS, special toilet water in 50 cents nml
$1.00 sizes.
Sachet Powders
GARLAND On1 VIOLETS
WHITE ROSE
ROSE LEAVES
ARISTON
AMERICAN CARNATION
RED CLOVER
VIOLET LEAVES
Perfumes
"OCR JACK"
VIOLET
ARISTO.V
ARIR'TrS
ROSE LEAVES
NEW MOWN II A V
APPLE LEAVES
AMERICAN CARXA'IIOX
WOOD VIOLET
WRITE ROSE
LILAC SWEETS
Cl'RIO
IS ALMOST HI
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Tne season when people most
wish to appear well dad
W,E CAN HELP YOU I
For it's easy when you have a large variety to r
choose from
Shirks, Collars, Cuffs, Ties
Shoes, Hata, Clothing
and Everything
In the Gents' Furnishing line
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"The House of Quality"
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AT 8 O'CLOCK
L D. KINNEY, candidate for Republican
nomination as representative from
Coos County will address the
Marshfield voters
He will speak in Eckhoff Hall
NORTH BEND
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rj Meat is Higher in the Eastern Market
but we luno not mlvnnccd prices. Read the list.
S S'rloin Steak per pound. .ISPork Chops 12 to 15c
)j Round Steak lOcNico Deef fcr Boiling. . 0 to 8c
Li rot Roast from.... 8 to lOcMutton Chops. .. .12a to 15o
pi T Bono Steak, per pound. . loc Mutton Stow 10c
r, Prima Rib Roast 12
SPECIAL (iARLAXD OE VIOLETS
As delicato as a cobweb as lasting as tho hills.
Uurlund of violets talcum powder, L'Oc, at Tho Homo of Quality.
Lockhart (Sh Parsons Drug Co.
"THE RUSV CQR.NER."
The City Market
G It. II. NOBLE, Prop. Erout nml O Streets
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"Something now" In cither homo
or office, furnlturo means no more
room and no moro uso for tho "old
things" tho things that were serv
ing you only tho other day. AND
THIS ALWAYS MEANS "MORE
WORK FOR TUB WANT ADS."
As Advertised.
I purchased a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Bomedy, and found It to be all claim
ed for it in tho advertisements.
Three of tho family have used it
with good results in summer com
plaint. II. E. Howe, publisher of
the Press, Highland, Wis. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS.
The Strongest Feature of the Machine
Is the simplicity and durability of the shuttle driv
ing mechanism.
The bobbin and bobbin case can be very readily
removed and replaced in a few moments, The
shuttle also is easily removed, simply by pressing on
a latch. You don't have to use a screwdriver, as is
necessary with all other rotary machines.
FEED Large double feed of same width on both
sides, causing the goods -to feed through without
guidance, sewing over seams with ease.
The feed motion is positive, no springs being used.
THE THREAD PULL OFF, located directly under
the feed and above the shuttle race cap, takes the
proper amount of thread off the bobbin for each
stitch, and thereby allows the use of a strong ten
sion on both upper and lower thread, producing a
very uniform stitch, and sewing with a long or short
stitch on thick or thin goods without adjustment of
tensions. The thread pull off also comes one side
of the needle at the time that the loop is made and
prevents it from forming on the wrong side of the
needle, thus avoiding the skipping of stitches.
SPEED By reason of the Rotary principles and
ball bearing features embodied in this machine it is
capable of running at a very high rate of speed,
making over five stitches to one movement of the
foot,
The machine has bushings or compensating bear
ings at the top and bottom of needle bar on upper
and lower shaft, and in nearly all places where the
parts are subject to wear,
BOBBIN The machine has a very large bobbin,
and the lower or bobbin- tension can be adjusted
without removing same from the machine.
BALL BEARINGS It is fitted with ball bearings
in stand wheel hub and treadle, assuring lighter run
ning and minimum friction.
"" STITCH REGULATOR It can be changed with
out loosening or tightening of a thumb screw, and
the same length of stitch can always be duplicated
without experimental trials, by referring to the num
ber on the stitch indicator plate,
THREADING Simplicity in threading is unequal
ed by any machine, and we call attention to the fact
that with neither the upper nor lower thread is there
any hole to thread through, excepting the eye of the
needle,
AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER By means
of it all tension is taken off the upper thread when
the lifter is raised, and the work can be taken out
without breaking the thread or springing the needle,
and without pulling the thread down by hand,
THE PATENT TENSION INDICATOR shows the
tension at a glance, It can be loosened or tightened
instantly by turning dial pointer up or down a
labor saving device that will be appreciated on
sight,
DUST CAPS on needle and presser bars are or
namental, but they are practical as well and prevent
the ingress of dust, hence less friction, smoother
working and longer wear,
CHAIN STITCH We supply our Family Rotary
machine with a chain stitch device whereby either
lock or chain stitching may be done at will of
operator,
This is included only where ordered and at a small
extra cost,
With many Rotary and Round Bobbin machines
extreme care must be used in starting a seam so as
to prevent clogging and snarling of the thread,
In our Family Rotary this has been overcome by
a New and very Important Improvement, our Thread
Cast Off, or Anti-Clogging Device, which absolutely
prevents the wrapping of thread on the shuttle
driver,
It's another positive evidence of White superiority,
Going-. (Ik Harvey
Company
"Complete House Furnishers"
Marshfield - Oregon
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