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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1908)
'VjW'TyHFIWfftt- BrTTOl.'ilUm THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1908. HMM'IV"inqW i AyWAAAAAAAyAtASA4 I I I Hundreds Are Saving Money "Why wpwwwiLinai mmM in m in p W It WMtWMM Not You?" NrEVER in the history of Marshfield have people generally appreciated the great savings as are being offered by this store. Many people are being supplied daily for the reason that we are giving them good goods at a trifling cost, in many instances making them a saving of 25 to 50 per cent We are not holding back anything for this occasion, everything goes M3rchandis3 aii over the hou33 0ry Goods, CIotAing, Sho35, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Household Goods, ELc. are Reduced, which mcludas Carpenters and Painters have been busy for three weeks fitting up our new home and still they have asked for another week to finish it up We have concluded to continue our sale until Saturday night when we expect to be closed for good until extending every body a general welcome to a Graftd Opening Night when we promise to show you the most up-to-date and best appointed store this side of Portland t "The Busy Store5' 4vVVVVVVVVVVVVVV4VVV w STILL PU SHEfli WILL BE FIE Prominent People May Be Ar rested if They do not Comply J. E. Lyons' Contribution. CLEAN UP SONG. NORTH BEND NEWS Everybody all together Clear aWay tho dirt; Never mind about tho weather Clear away tho dirt. Banish rubbish from tho scene, Un and down and In between Let us make Coos Bay clean Clear away tho dirt. Everybody bravely rally Clear away tho dirt; From tho back yard and tho alley, Clear away tho dirt; Get the spade and rako and hoo, Let tho water freely flow, Forward! Chargo against tho foe. Clear away tho dirt. Everybody get in action Clear away tho dirt; Magnify tho town's attraction Clear away tho dirt! Make Coos Bay clean and bright, Let no filth remain in sight "When tho sun goes down tonight Clear away the dirt. Adapted. Tho Cleanup campaign is still be ing vigorously pushed in Marshflold, tho ladles in chargo of It being deter mined not to stop until everything is I clean. They will not bo satisfied with half way measures and proposo to keep at It until tho last bit of rub bish or debris Is removed from tho yards, alloys and streets of Marsh field. Whllo they aro still a llttlo short on funds to defray tho expenses of hauling away tho garbage, emtio ad ditional contributions aro forthcom ing. Otto of theso canto yesterday from J. E. Lyons of tho Coos liny Laundry. "Gonial .Jim" is not only in sympathy with tho cleanup day movement but in making tho contri bution, ho was prompted by another thing. Tho M. F. Plant has its laundry work dono horn each trip, the bchedulo being so that It can be turned out during tho day or at night usually. On tho last trip up, It was delayed and did not get In until lato Saturday night. They had to havo laundry and appealed to Mr. Lyons. Ho realized that It meant working on tho Sabbath but rather than seo tho steamship go without clean linen, ho secured a fow of tho employes to conto down Sunday morning and help him get It out. It was purely accommodation on his part and In order to demonstrate it boyond tho doubt of harping critics, ho turned ovor tho Income from tho work to Mrs. J. T. McCormac yes torday to bo used to defraying tho expenses of the cleanup movement. May Arret Sonic. There aro a fow recalcitrants around Marshlleld who aro balking on the cleanup campaign. They have been rcquostod several times to re move debris and rubbish front their property. They havo not yet coin piled and city olllclals have beon In formed of It. It was announced today that un ions tho parties complied with tho roquosts in a day or two, they wo-ild ,,mivu mm iiiiou jor violating bv nro'tK propc tho city ordinances prohibiting the thl.t noMce. One of Cleverest Boxing Matches Ever Held on Coos Bay Next Saturday Night. Tho lovers of tho manly art of self defense will surely get their money's worth next Saturday night at the Skating Rink for Gene Sullivan and Silent Rowan are two of the cleverest artists of the padded mlts In this State. Geno has two prizes from the Multonmah club of Port land to his credit winning from the cleverest boys In his class in tho State of Washington, whllo Silent Rowan Is equally as clever and more experienced. Gene has height and reach in his favor and tho match looks to bo about as oven as could bo made. Besides theso two boys, tho six round between D. Sullivan and Dum my Rowan should bo full of action from tho word go as the one scoring tho most points wins all the purse. Wo all know that tho older Rowan can give a good account of himself as his bout with Bert Peterson clearly showed he knows tho game ind Dan Sullivan while not so clover as his younger brother, Gene, can liiindlo himself sonio too. So, take it nil in all, thobo who attend will bo sure to seo plenty of action, and as It Is for the benefit of Marshflold Baseball club there should be a good attendance. Charles Kern of North Bend, spent Sunday at Llbby. T. Gulovson of Marshfield, has been visiting in North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan of Prosper, spent Sunday at Bandon. Chas. Cavanagh of North Bond, visited friends In Marshfield Sunday. Chas. Worrell, Will Simpson and G. Simpson spent Sunday on Ten Mile. Misses Mary and Wllda Hall of Marshfield, were over Sunday guests of Mrs. W. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Magulre and son, Archie of Marshfield, spent Sun day In North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Falkensteln, Miss Doris Falkensteln, and Mr. and Mrs. Hough spent Sunday at Sunset Bay. J. J. Curren and family left on the M. F. Plant for San Francisco en route to Arizona where they will mako their home. Richard Coke and wife, Miss Maude Coke, Miss Williams, Ralph Coko and Dr. Bartlett of North Bend, spent Sunday up Coos river. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes, have re turned from Coquille, bringing with them Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hayes' moth er, who will make her homo with them for a whllo. Mrs. Brown has I been ailing for some time. A, TSr THE 0LI1MX 1 I rfuilpir I MRS. S. A. YOAKAM'S UNCLE IS STRICKEN. Silas Wesley Crane Succumbs to ( anccr at Harrison, Idaho Was Pioneer of That Section. Mrs. S. A. Yoakant, dairy in spector for Coos county, lias just been advised of tho death of her uncle, Silas Wesley Crane, at Har rison, Idaho. Death was not unex pected as Mr. Crano had been suf fering irom cancer for a long tlmo. Mrs. Yoakum visited hint a month or so ago. A dispatch from Harrison, Idaho, gives tho following particulars: Silas Wesley Crano, was a pioneer of the west and a resident of Harri son for IS years. Mr. Crano took up the land whero the vlllago now stands as a homestead and for a number of years has been engaged In tho genreal merchandise business hero. He had always enjoyed good health until a few months ago. Can cer clnimcd hint as a victim and death resulted. Ho leaves a wife and three sons: A. A. Crane, United States commissioner here; E. S. Crane, with tho Washington Water Power Company, Spokane, and Wil liam E. Crane of Harrison. Ho was born In Hamilton, Ohio, May !, 1833, moved to Oregon In 1852. whero ho married Elizabeth Jones In ISC I, to them six children being born, three of whom aro lhlng. The funeral took place front tho Meth odist church. swwv- dumping or keeping of rubbish on proport In tho city. Sonio of the parties aro said to bo wealthy peo ple. CORTIIELLS Ice Cream sold at tho Rluk, day and night. of perfection in farming means an elimination of tho methods which mako drudgory, which con sume time, and whioh retard progress. cCORMICK eliminates all of these in that part of farming which pertains to harvesting grain and grass. Besides this, it does more it brings to its owner contentment and satisfaction in his work, all of which creates vim and vigor, energy and enthusiasm; in other words, a new life on the farm. :::::: The McCormick is a machine for practical purposes it is the machine you want. Call and examine the McCormick line of harvesting machines. MILNER'S HARDWARE MARSHFIELD, OREGON CARD OF TIIAXKS. I wish to hereby extend my sin cerest thanks to tho many kind friends and especially to W. J. Rust and J. B. Rust families for the kindness, sympathy and aid extended in the bereavement in the death of my hus band, Frank McKollar. MRS. FRANK McKELLAR. KtSKSfKfA I I WEIXIIAKD'S RKKU PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders "ir'lrered Fre". We Press Your Suit in a Hurry We make a specialty of press ing suits FOR STIUNSERS IN THE CITY Work done promptly and well THE UNIQUE PAKTATOKIIM Entrance Dow's Warehouse A Big S Lfi. May Wednesday the Money Me Must Have Will Sacrifice $200 Worth of Furni' ire THE 1WUTV who left a nearly new tiro bIiovo! In tho coal bin of tho Coon Dry Monthly can havo tho same y Mid pnying for Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit Heme, Chicago Mrs. M. R."SMITH, Agt. Cor, Fint and B Sti. ManhficIJ, Ore. I "J $ t t I I FAMILV ORDERS FOR WEI.N'UARD'S BEER By mail or Phono Delivered Frco MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE A Special line of Mission Furniture, Tables, Desks, Book Cases, Shelves and other Furnish ings such as Couch, Dining Tables, Carpets, Etc. AT Corthell's Delicatessen Second and C Streets, Marshfield THOMASON & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and fed' Delivery Phono 1761 1 Remember Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 13th TRY ONE OF Moore's Nonleakable Fountain Pens NORTON & HANSENS The Stationers t t t t I t t t t t ! $ vvwvvwvvwvvvwfrvy. BONTA ir 0TToT """I ana NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Km Between Murohfleld xnd Nortk Hentl Made In 12 Minutes. Faro: Oneway, 15c; round trip, 5r J. A. O'KHLAY, 1'raj.rletor. VI I 1 ik , , J jl fcrgsaBBBiPssrT bmwsux ita23F" zjs.aJ?""' ' -ngiiii"1" "gre!'r:T3aiei' wppsaHnMurv-ius: m