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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1908)
AffiiMd,,.aiwa.iinmwiir.iiMaiirjMrfff limn -.,jii THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOft FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1908. 0mfitii0tifi fW0itoWM I 33 1-3 Per Cent Discouut on all Men's and Boys' Clothing Choice of the Entire Stock at this Big Reduction Sale Commences Tomorrow, Saturday, and Continues for the Week No foolishness about us, "gentlemen," we have determined to close out f I W- ft mm? W itfilllllk' viBSb PS v HBv . IkAvAHH 111 1 j( our Spring and Summer stock of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, in- I eluding Boyst and Youths Knee and Long-pants Suits We have just closed a most successful clothing season and are anx ious to open up this Fall and jsay to you that we have not an unseason able garment in the house. Think it over, gentlemen, and consider what a 33 1-3 per cent reduction- means ; when you, stop to think that you can purchase a $300 article for $200', and everything else at the same proportion, it certainly means a big saving and that this store will sell an enormous amount of stuff in the next week to come Commencing tomorrow, Saturday, you can come in here, choose any suit, pair of pants, o'coat, etc, take off 1-3 the original price and the garment is yours Can you beat it? Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx tf Jtf lWillilMtftt'JWi"iM UHHllt implH MERCHANT (Mb KAMMERER Formerly MERCHANT BROS. Moved into their new home, in First Trust and Savings Bank buMding tJfttfUtfqrfiKWiPKWinfrtfi PANAMA GUY HERE TODAY Steamship Arrives In Coos Bay From Portland With Capacity Load of Passengers. The City of Panama arrived in Coos Bay early this morning from . Portland with a capacity load of pas-1 sengers and over two hundred tons , of freight. The steamship, had a very pleasant trip down. Captain T. J. Magenn acted as pilot, 'Captain Pra zler being In charge of the boat. Captain Magenn will return to Port land on the City of Panama and then go to San Francisco where his ves sel, the Breakwater, is undergoing Inspection and repairs. The City of Panama will sail from Coos Bay for Portland at 9:30 Saturday morning. Passenger traffic to Coos Bay Is growing, many coming for the sum mer vacation and others to Invest and remain. The Incoming list of the City of Panama was as follows: Mrs. York, Mrs. Anderson, Miss -Anderson, M. Stein, C. Stein, Mrs. Young, W. D. Holmes, M. Cartrlght, M, Baker, Mrs. Phillips and family of four, M, McCluro, Mr. Curren, F. Savage, Ella Savage, a. A. Savage, Airs. Savage, W. Chamberlain, Mrs. Chamberlain, It. M. Ran, O. Jk Wes ley, H. Wood, J. H. Smith, Chas. Grant, Mrs. Grant, W. Hudson, Mrs. Hudson, J. R. McDonald, S. Groover, Miss Allen, E. Malcolm, W. Douglas, Mrs. Wall, M. Campbell, M. Stephons, 1eo. Hlldobrand, J. Russoll, J. It. Phillips, A. Abel, W. M. Post, H. Kohn, D. O. Clements, Mr. Gould, W. Burgnrd, Mrs. Burgard, J. H. Bur gard, J. A. Burgard, W. C. Compt, Mrs. Compt, M. O. Pottor, C. J. Han sen, Jno. Michel, M. Levy, Miss Dona hue, O. Jonnis, H. Bomis, M. Staf ford, Mrs. Stafford, Mrs. Grlsson, A. B. Seabrook, Mrs. Seabrook, J. Sea brook, II. Seabrook, II. N. Jackson, "M. GUI, Miss GUI, C. A. Warron, Miss Anderson, Sam Anderson, P. Sottlo, C. TInunons and oloven stcerago. WILL CHARGE FOR BURIAL PERMITS HERE EUGENE WAY DEAD. Brother of Marshal Way of Coqullle, Dies Sinltli'iily nt linker City. Marshal Way of Coqulllo, received a telegram this wook stating that his brother, Eugono Way, had passed away at Baker City, Oregon. Tho particulars as to tho cause of his death worn not given. The decoasotl was nlinjjst 04 yours of age and un-marrIod.-i-Co(iuUlo Herald. " "'KVKRVTIIIXG must bo sold. Go ing out of business Mrs. A. E, Payno. Murslifleld to inlpose Tax On Inter ment of Bodies of Non-Rosidents In Local Cemetery. At the suggestion of Dr. E. Mln gus, the city of Marshfleld Is plan ning to impose a tax on corpses of non-residents buried In the Marsh field cemetery. The amount has not been fixed yet, but it has been sug gested that; $2 be charged for burial permits for- corpses of all non-residents of. Marshfleld. except the In digent ppor of the county. The Marshfleld city council has" In structed City Attorney Farrln to draft an ordinance providing for this and it will probably be adopted at the next session. Dr. MIngus suggested It In order that the cost of inspection of these cases not fall entirely on the city. He said that the city had to go to considerable expense to maintain its health department and that much of the work consisted in seeing that contagion was not spread by corpses brought in hero from outside. Many corpses from North Bend, Empire and other points In the county are brought to Marshfleld for burial, the other cities not maintain ing cemeteries. UNABLE TO AGREE ON STREET NAMES Committee Appointed by Chamber of Commerce Have Diverse Opinions On Subject. The committee appointed by tho Chamber of Commerce to report on a system of renaming Marshflcld's streots and numbering tho houses, havo been unable so far to agree. Tho mombcrs. have a system all right, but" it won't work out or had not up to tho tmo of council meeting Tuesday. Tho committee agrees on naming the streots running north and south and numbering tho houses fronting thoin. But on account or tho Irregular Bhoro lino, each mem-, ber of tho committee has a plan of his own and up to tho hour of coun cil meeting Tuesday, It would not havo been possible to havo handed In anything, but threo separate mi nority roports. An engineer is now working with the committee, and It Is posslblo thnt an agreomont will yet bo reached without bloodshed. It Is predicted by one mombor of tho committee that if tho question is opened for dobnto in tho council, It will result In a discussion thnt would make a national democratic conven tion Hccm like a church meeting. NEW FOREST HANGER. WASHINGTON, July 10. The KoruptS.grayluQta hos.-Just , announced, tho appointment of Theodoro F, Cad lo hbTisI Slant 'to'6it ranger Tnf tho Orugon Froiuont National Forftst. WARM TIME IN ROSEBURG NOW Women Boosters and City Council Clash Over Schemes For Improving the Town. ROSEBURG, Ore., July. 10. The activity of the Lady Boosters of Rose- WOULD INSIST ON LAW BEING ENFORCED Coos Hay Registered Pharmacists Talk of Prosecuting Drug Stores Which Have No Registered Men An effort that is being made to havo the Oregon law which requires all drug stores and pharmacies to have a" registered pharmacist strictly enforced is meeting with favor among the registered pharmacists on Coos Bay and they are talking of taking steps to compel all local drug burg brought them into conflict with Stores-to co'mply with It. They claim the city council on two different occa sions at the regular meeting of the latter body. Tho proposed public drinking fountain and the clean-up day on the 10th of last month, both of which enterprises were fostered by the ladles, are the subject which struck discordant notes during the council meeting. Under Section 33 of the City Char ter, prohibiting tho council from granting permission for the emplace ment of any permanent obstruction In a street, the judiciary committee," with W. W. Cardwell as chairman, re ported adversely on tho application of Rosoburg ladles for the privilege of Installing a public drinking foun tain on Cass street, in front of the Rochdalo store. Without a dissent ing voice the report was adopted. This action, however, will probably not prevent the Installation of the fountain, which was ordered several weeks ago. Pending Its arrival, the ladies will endeavor to secure some other location for it. The park be ing laid out adjoining the Elks' Temple is prominently spoken of in this connection. Cut "Cleanup mil." A storm of words broke loose when tho council was presented with $52 worth of teamsters' bills, contracted by tho lady boosters In cleaning up tho city last month. Tho ladles agreed to pay one-half ($26) of this bill, but a majority of the council flatly refused to stand for more than $12 of tho other half. And this is why: Several months ago thp coun cil passed a resolution that no bill ngalnst tho city would bo recognized by tho council unless It had been con tracted either in open meeting or by that it is unfair to the drug stores which comply with the law by going to tho expense of having a registered pharmacist to allow others to run and. handle prescription business ,w!thout having a registered pharma Worthlngton championed the bill, however, declaring that the extra ex pense was necessary In order to do the cleaning work thoroughly and that the mayor, himself, had author ized the ladles to engage the team sters above the time granted by Mr. Mlcelll. Councilmen Long, Joseph son, Wright and Patrick stood with Mlcelll, however, refusing to recog nize such authority assumed by the mayor, and, adhering to the prev iously established rule, voted down a motion to stand $2G of the bill. A subsequent motion to allow $12 was carried with Cardwell dissenting. cist or the proprietors being regis tered men. They also claim that it is dangerous to the public to allow men who are not properly qualified to put up prescriptions. Tho Oregon law Is quite stringent, providing a fine of $50 for each of fense, the filling of a prescription by an unregistered man being considered an offense. Tho law also provides a penalty for the use of the words "drug store" or "pharmacy" in signs if thoro is not a registered pharma cist connected with tho establishment. Ladies Don't Forget the Great Closing Out Sale OF DRY GOODS, LADIES' FURNISHINGS and MILLINERY I am going out of business, and everything Is being sold at sacrifice prices. Come in and sec the goods. Mrs. A. E. PAYNE Opposite O. A. Johnson's Furniture Store. Front Street. Marshfleld. a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- i NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- authority of what Is known as tho tweon Fred Muetzel and Otto Muetzol "requisition commltteo," of Josoph Mlcolll Is chairman. When tho Indies applied to Mr. Mlcelll for financial assistance In cleaning up the city, ho Issued a requisition for tho employment at tho city's oxponso of three teams for ono day at $4 onch, mnking a totnl of $12. That was tho niuount tho council expected to pay.. I horoforo,' whin It was confronted 'v.Ulr-n biUforovorjsfQjir Ufnc thatJ niuount some polntod objections nat urally arose. "" " - Councilman. Cardwcjl Flatter autjj which has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All bills or nccounts duo said co-partnership are payable to ' Fred Muetzol who assumes all liabllt-1 ties of said co-partnership, nnd all parties aro hereby notified not to pay ' any money due said co-partnership to any-one except the undersigned, i (And tho 'undersigned' will not bo ro- sponsible for any bills contracted on I incjujit otwid, c.par.tnershhi . by. t.l.J uuu l.lWJfl llllllDCIl. . --..-"tfREDMUETZEI..,., Daje.d-thbj.10th day of, July, 100S. MONEY REFUNDED a ? a i ? a i a a a a a a a a a V a a a a t a i a t ? -a- We absolutely guaran tee everthing we sell. The best clothing at the right price is our specialty No suit leaves our house until it fits correctly All alterations, repair ing and pressing without cost to you at any time FIXUP COMPLETE OUTFITTER FOR MAN North Front Street a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a it i tt i a: I tt a: ? a: a tt ? I f "? it i a a -a-a THERE'S TWICE THE PLEASURE IN YOUR VACATION, AND TWICE THE PLEASURE AFTERWARD IF YOU KODAK AND ANYBODY CAN MAKE GOOD PIC TURKS. IT'S SIMPLE FROM START TO FIN 181 1 1JY THE KODAK SYSTEM. PRESS THE 11UTTON DO THE REST OR LEAVE . IT TO ANOTHER JUST AS YOU PLEASE. KODAK MEANS PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE UOTHER LEFT OUT. ICO DAKS, 1.00 TO .$100. RED CROSS DRUG STORE .' : Catalogues Free., on application SM.- -..r,Vr.uV - Try- ATimes4VanLAd ... - ITlt Pay, ,mtmm .r7. ..ev -' -""TZX&BSERummmmrw