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A 4 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OrSoCwEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908.
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from Broadway to Railroad avenue,
the present elevated road being con
ildercd unsafe.
Assessed cost of Improving Pros
pect avenue from Seventh to David
son to abutting property, the total
C03t being $S,59S.90.
Assessed cost of Improving Chest
nut street from Third to Prosper to
abutting property, the total cost be
ing ?3,234.
Ordered 'A, 'B,' 'C,' First, Second
and Third streets paved with bitu
minous rock, paving the business
section from and Including Front to
Fourth and 'A' to 'D.'
Ordered plans and specifications
for a new sewage system to replace
the old one In that section north of
Mills Slough, South of Second street
and East of Fifth, street, the cost of
same to be borne by benefitted prop
erty.
Ordered city hall raised about
eighteen Inches to correspond with
new grade of Front street.
Approved of J. W. Bennett and
Dr. J. T. McCormac as sureties on
11,500 bond of R. F. Williams as
new city treasurer.
Instructed city attorney to draft
ordinance to regulate electrical wir
ing of buildings in city limits.
Granted liquor license to Burk and
Company for six months.
Received recommendations of J.
W. Snover for renaming and num
bering streets of Marshfleld.
Adopted resolutions recommended
by Chamber of Commerce Inviting E.
H. Harriman to visit Coos Bay and
urging completion of Drain-Coos Bay
railway.
Adjourned to meet again tonight
to receive reports of city clerk and
city treasurer and transact1 such
other business as may come up.
MANY LEAVE
Steamship Sails From Coos
Bay For Portland With
Large Number.
The Alliance sailed from Coos Bay
last evening for Portland, carrying
a. largo number to northern points.
The passenger accommodations of
the steamship were taxed to their
utmost, practically. In addition to
the large number of passengers, the
Alliance carried a fair cargo of
freight.
The Alliance's outgoing passenger
list was as follows:
J. W. Hall. C. M. Schooley, Ma
mie Newman, J. A. Keith, C. Koyl,
G. F. Currlo, W. B. Moore, E. B.
Hawkins and wife, J. W. Davis and
wife, H. B. Ferguson, J. A. Rohr, T.
V. Carney, O. Opsal, G. F. Durkee,
Li. C. Durkee and wife, M. Bander,
F. Cooper, John Mond, John McKln
non, Reglna Matson, Walter Larson
and wife, Emanuel Larson, Ruby
Larson, L. K. Nichols, E. Dalstrom,
T. H. Redding, Joo Horner, Frank
Ceball, Frank Doutsher, M. C. Bliss,
Dan Lefebvro, John Michtl, H. M.
Fish and wife, E. A. Arthur and wife,
Miss Elsie Money, T. Olson, Mrs.
Monroe, D. Monroe, J. O. Gullard, D.
1j. Ames, G. I. Weldon, J. H. Bode
and wife , Chas. Downs, H. P. Jones,
P. J. Hauor, C. L. Nelson, G. A. Nel
son, Lawrence McDuffy, Rev. Walker
and T. P. Lamb.
Marshfleld Will Endeavor to
Secure Great Council of
Order.
Coos Bay delegates to the annual
esslon of the Great Council of the
Iregon Order of Redmen at Medford,
ie.t week, will endeavor to secure
he 1009 meeting of the organiza
tion for Marshfleld. The local dele
ates. accompanied by Geo. N. Far
in, Great Sachem of the Order,
vill carry an invitation from the
Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce.
t Is expected that several other
'owns also be In the field for the
meeting.
Marshfleid entertained the Great
Council two years ago and while the
ittendance was not as large as hoped
for an account of many balking on
'he trip In and out, the reception ac
corded those who did come has re
filled in a widespread demand
urong the members that they meet
again on Coos Bay. Mr. Farrin has
'een informed that it is practically
-ertain that a majority of the Great
Council will favor Marshfleld provld
'ng a united invitation is extended
from here.
It is expected that between 100
ind 130 will be in attendance at the
Medford meeting so that next season
'here will probably between 150 and
200 here. With the new Chandler
'iotel completed no difficulty will be
encountered in caring for the dele
gates. The delegates from the Coos Bay
'ountry to the Medford meeting, all
if whom will support Marshfleld,
ire:
Bandon A. J. Hartman and O. C.
Waldvogel.
Coquille Dr. Wetmore, George
Toblnson and D. H. Johnson.
Marshfleld F. A. Sacchi, S. B.
Cathcart, C. L. Pennock, J. T. Lynch
and Geo. N. Farrin.
DEATH AT HAXDOX.
Mrs.
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L. A. Githcns Succumbs
Long Illues.
BANDON, Ore., July 22. Mrs.
Oithcns, wife of L. A. GIthens, post
naster of Athena, Ore., died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. G. C.
Adams in this city.
Mrs. Githens was born at Spong
ioid, Illinois, Dec. 18, 1854, and
lied at Bandon, Ore., July 15, 1908,
ged 53 years, 6 months and 23
lays. Mrs. GIthens had been In Ban
Ion, only about a month, having
'onie here In hopes that the change
would benefit her health, but It was
'oo late to have the desired effect.
Government Will Put In New
Station at Cape Near Coos
Bay Entrance.
After months of futile ' appeal,
the wish of the navigators entering
Coos Bay is to be shortly gratified by
the government putting In a new
fog-signal station at Cape Arago.
rne macmnery ana equipment ar-,
rived yesterday on the Allance from
Portland and was preceded by A. L. j
Withers, a government engineer, who I
will have charge of the installation, j
Mr. Withers is now at Empire.
For several years, there has been '
much complaint about the Cape Ara
go fog-signal, the old fog-horn not
being sufficiently powerful to pene
trate the dense fogs for a sufficient
distance to enable captains to get I
their bearings. In fact, the claim i
is made by some of the captains that I
they could run up against the station
in fogs when the horn Is supposed to
be blowing with all its might and j
not hear the slightest semblance of
a signal.
The new signal is one of the mo.'
powerful and modern ones and will
be of great benefit to the Coos Bay
entrance. The different fog signal
stations have different signals so that
the mariners can get their bearing?
as they near the various ones, the
different whistles enabling them to
distinguish each one from the others
Captain Amundson, in charge of
the local station, is delighted over
the prospective change as the old
fog-horn has been a source of ar
much grief to him as to the marinert
sailing this coast. That the govern
ment is also paying more heed to the
navigators of the Oregon coast is alsr
gratifying to all Interests In Coof
Bay.
SPECIAL SALE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Men's $15.00 Suits
double cr single
breasted, medium or
dork colors, special
for 3 davs only . .
7.50
Men's Flannel Shirts
regular $2.50 values $ 1 .25
Men's 50c Underwear .25
President Sigsgseirers .35
Men's 20c Sox . .81-3
:j! Men's $2.50 Pants
for the 3 days' sa'e . $ 1 .25
Men's $5.50 Tiit- Ken
nedy Shoes
all kinds of leathers $2.95
Ladies' Oxfords
Boys' $2.5o Shoes, $ 1 .25
The Best of All Work Shirts
40c
Ladies' Shirt Waists
hendsome embroidered
fronta genuine $1.50
to 1 .?5 value-3 days' special
5c.
Ladies' White Silk Waists
CLOCK IS PRESENTED.
SKIPPER IS INJURED.
Out
Pride of R. I). Hume's Stables
of tlio Running Now.
Skipper, the pride and dependence
of the Marchmont stables, and the
horse that was expected to pull down
n numbor of races at the August
meet, sprained a tendon In ono of
his foro legs In a work-out last week,
and will bo out of the running for
this season. Trainer Humes is great
ly disappointed over this accident,
for he had confidently expected tho
horso would stand tho training and
be In flrst-clasa shape for tho meet.
Tho accident happened at tho con
clusion of a short sprint. Tho Jockoy
was pulling tho horse up slowly ufter
the finish, when Skipper, seemingly
angered at tho curbing, gave a vici
ous lungo for freedom, and the dam
age was done. Weddcrburu Radium.
Graduating Class of Oregon Univer
sity Makes Gift.
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, EU
GENE, July 22. A very fine clock
has just been placed In the Univer
sity Library, a gift from the senior
class of 1908. The clock stands a
trifle over six feet In height and Is
enclosed In a handsome oak case,
stained to match the woodwork of
the library. It has been placed In
the general reading room, and will
add much to the convenience of stu
dents. The purchasing committee
consisted of James Cunning of Baker
city, president of tho class, Miss
Miriam Van Waters and Miss Jessie
Ghnso of Portland, and Oscar Furu-
set of Eugene.
TA FT TO OYSTER HAY.
HOT SPRINGS, July 22. W. H.
Taft goes to Oyster Day for lunch
with President Roosevelt Thursday.
THE CITY JF PANAMA takes
Hreakwater run sailing from Marsh
field and North Bend 9:30 a. m
Saturday, July 25.
FIRE INSURANCE STRENGTH
Tho office of tho Title Gunrantee
and Abstract Company, with nine
Slant 100 cents on tho dollar Are in
surance companies, probably repres
ents greater Are insurance strength
than any other single Are Insurance
hendquarters in this state, including
Portland. Parties in tho market for
Insurance should not overlook this.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND SALE
Sealed proposals will be received
by J. B. Dulley, county treasurer of
Coos county, Oregon, at the office o'
John F. Hall, clerk of school distrlc
No. 9, at Marshfleld, Coos county
Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m., Satur
day, 'July 25, 190S, fdr $50,000
Coupon school building bonds, Ir
denomination of $500 each, 'bearing
interest at a rate not to exceed fl
per cent per annum, payable semi
annually, each bond to be dated or
date of Issue, payable In 20 year?
optional with district after ten years
All bonds payable at the office of th
County Treasurer of Coos county
Oregon, or at such bank as may b
selected by the purchaser in New
York City.
Bonds authorized by vote of voter?
of said district, June 18, 1908.
Assessed valuation of said district
$1,951,339.
Bonded indebtednew including
this Issue, $65,000.
Population of said district estim
ated at 3,500.
The right Is reserved to reject an)
and all bids
Datefl this 11th day of July, 1908
JOHN B. DULLEY,
County Treasurer of Coos County, Or
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II the $2.50 kind . . $1.15 black only . , . 10c.
handsomely trimm'd
reg. $2.75 to $3.50
values
$1.50
Elegant Voile Skirts
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sold everywhere at
$ 1 0 to $ 15-for this sale
Lcdies' 25c. Hose
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DIRECTORY
Of Coos Bay Manufacturing
and Wholesale Houses : : :
The way to build u city is to stand together. Coos Bay factories and Jobbing houses make and
haic for snle many things th.it Coos County people buy in Portland and San Francisco. Keep the
money nt home. It helps prosperity.
The follow ing is a list of reliable and up-to-date establishments that are worthy and deserve your
patronage. ,
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
I North Bend Iron Works
DON'T WORRY
THESE
WARM DAYS
ABOUT
YOUR LAUNDRY
Whether at Summer Home
or Camp, bend it to us and
you may join the "Don't
Worry Club" at once. It will
come back to you clean, pure
and in perfect condition as n
result of our modern methods.
Tinners & Metal Workers
Phone
Marshfleld
1103
COOS BAY SHEET METAL WOKKS
Estimates given.
MARSHFIE' D, ORE.
Tinning and sheet metal job? a specialty.
Contracts taken
Broadvrav, opp. Coal Ttunkrs
Phone 321
'ORTII BEITD, Ore.
Iron and brome existing?. AH kinds of repair work and logging
tools a spcialty. FOUNDERS nud MACHINISTS.
Bevier Engineering Works Phon' im
Manufacturers of
GnHollne Engines n-nd Special Machines
Engines from three- to on hundred-horse power. NORTH BEND
Mechanical drawing and dengnins a specialty.
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OREt.ON
J Nelson Iron Works, (inc.)
X J. H. KOONTZ
Machine and Repair Shops
QENERAUJV1ACHINIST
Stam and Gas Engine Work
n nrndwv near
noiimirt iinathouoe Marshfleld, Ore.
Bug., Bob., Elk Deer ;,, . Cougar t
J. E. GRAHAM
Taxidermist
Totmt rlj with A. SHmlnir A Co.
Call or write for tonna
North Front Street M.r.hfltld. O,
If you are a
Coos Bay Booster
you must drink
Coos Bay Beer
Phone 1271 for a dtien NORTH BEND, ORE.'
Coos Bay
Steam Laundry
TIIK CITV OF PANAMA tnkes
Dreakwator run sailing from Marsh
fleld and North Rend 9:30 a. in.,
Saturday, July 25.
For quick results, put an ad In
The Coos Day Times Want Column.
("lumiliciluln'.s Colic, Cholera and
Oi.urhocn Remedy Would Have
Sacil Mini $100.00.
"In 1902 I had a very severe at
tack of diarrhoea," says It. N. Far
tar of Cat Island, La. "For several
weeks I was tumble- to do anything.
On March IS, 1907, I had a similar.
attack, and took Chamberlain's Co
lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which gave mo prompt relief. I con
sider it one of tho best medicines of
ts kind In tho world, nnd had I used
It In 1902 bolieve It would have
savod bo a hundred dollar doctor's
bill." For sale bv JOHN prritss.
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IMiONK NO. 571.
Manufacturers of Mpckinery and Supplies for Mills, Mines, Railroas
and lagging Companies. We are pioneers in the raanufacturintr and
repairing of Gns KngiiicB. Don't forget our Gas Engine Supplies.
Foundry and Mnchine Shop - Marshneld. Ore.
The Modern Company
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'u,u Joniuon, Mgr. Phn. u.i
American Cabinet Works J
Manufacturers of
Show Casts, Bank, Store and Offic fixtures
ne wnclt vourordero for Show
Cases of all description
North Rend . . 0re
Marshfield, Oregon
Wholesale
CANDY, CRACKhRS
CIGARS, PIPES, ETC
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I Live Wire Talk
Wo carry a complete lino of
up-to-dato electrical fixtures.
Get our prices on wiring and
Installing.
THE OREGON ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY CO. B
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fi55E$B525HSSH5ESc!5HS5H5SH5HSrI5l
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BUILD NOW
Special Inducements Offered
In
South Harbor
For particulars, see nny reai
estate agent or
W. J. RUST
Special Agent.
Merchants and Mamrfarf
lifers
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FOK 1'AUIiK USE TRY
Welnhard's Uottled IJeer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR. HOUSE
I'houo 481
Orders Delivered Free.
Apply to Secretary of the
C.os and Carry Comties m b.i, ocMon
GPA, fc& the Fafr
Secretary.
A Dollar Saved
IS A D0LUR EARNED
Sire a Djllar Vj baring South MnrilfieM
Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered
Phone 534
A Times Want Ad wjh sell it for
you.
;'3WK.nBin.. '
v Hot Weather Drink:
"KI.MiAKD'S MKUR
Phono 481
MAItSDEX'S LIQUOR HOUSI
' For a Cnse.
Cats Run From e- Jersr-v Tn,
Boys in Camden. N. J., having been
offered 2o cents apiece for cats, fe
lines are rapidly disappearing in tho
town. Philadelphia Dispatch.
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