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THE DAILY COOS BAY flhibS, foARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908.
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ARRANGE FOR
DREDGING W
Government Engineer. Here
Last of Week to Meet Prop
erty Owners.
"Win. G. Carroll of the government
engineering corps at Portland will
arrive on Coos Bay Friday morning
to make preliminary arrangements
Sot the bulkheadlng, etc., to disposo
of the dredglngs from the bay when
the government dredger starts, the
flrst of next month. Mr. Carroll Is
being sent by Major J. F. Mclndoe,
now In charge of the government
work.
Concerning Mr. Carroll's visit, Ma
jor Mclndoe has written Secretary
Lyons as follows: "I have the honor
to inform you that I am sending Mr.
"Vm. G. Carroll, junior engineer, to
Coos Bay on the steamer leaving here
Wednesday, August 19th, to confer
with you in the matter of the bulk
heading and dredging desired at
Coos Bay. Please give him full in
formation in order that he may re
port to me on his return. It Is un
derstood that the expense connected
with this journey will be charged to
the fund raised by the interests desir
ing the work done."
Meeting Friday Night.
In order to have a full understand
ing of the situation, Secretary Lyon
J. C. WILCOX SCORED
' BY MARSHFIELD PASTOR
Rev. II. II. Brown Declares North
llcml Man's Release a Travesty
on 'Justice l-'i'ges Prosecution
The Rev. II. H. Brown In his ser
mon at the Presbyterian church Sun
day night, scored J. C. Wilcox, the
North Bend dance hall proprietor,
.vho was r cently released from the
county Jail after serving only a few
months ot a yea: 's sentence. The
Rev. Mr. Brown W.'torly arraigned
jhe judge wJio Issue -1 tho order per
mitting AVllcox's release on ball and
irt3 ami vtur.t the action was a tra
vesty 'jn-j stlce.
The Itev. Brown lire J that steps
e la'fon nt onre to ""o that Mr. Wll
f.x was pui.lshcd to a dr-rec com
mensurate with his offenses.
NORTH MEND'S TEAM.
Bnscbnll Players Have Encountered
Hard Luck This Season.
NORTH BEND, Ore., Aug. IS.
Editor Times: As I have been
watching all the games this season
here at North Bend, I think Mnrsh
fleld has the best club, but North
Bend has certainly got three star
players In Hearne short stop, Man
ning first base, and Flanagan catcher.
I followed the team to Bandon Sun
day, and I think Red Hearne, our
short stop's playing was the most
spectacular work seen on the dia
mond all season. Hearne, without a
doubt, Is the best short stop In the
league. His stops Sunday of ground
ILL BOOST
FOR CODS BAY
Willamette Valley Boosters Will
Hold Meetings En Route
Here.
ball's over second base electrified the
has called a meeting of the property . crowd more than once. Ho covers
owners affected at the Chamber of
I Real Bargains in Real Estate f
irs tiih kmhv. how whicm v.n-
a hi tic lie Tn'nvfi'i MTumif.
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NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE on C street, fine loca
tion, good view, ground 80x140. You
can have this buy for $1800.
Commerce Friday night. Mr. Carroll
will be present and the entire mat
ter will be fully gone over.
As to the use of the dredging, a
large number of owners of low lots
a world of ground and nothing Is
too hard for him, he goes after every
thing and also plays the game with
lots of pepper. Hearne Is also a
good hitter and fast on bases. After
the game Sunday. Randon's manager
are anxious to secure dirt to bring , tried to purchase the fast little short
them to grade. It Is estimated that j stop from Johnson, but the new man- Deep Sea Harbor at Coos Bay";
A large number of Willamette
Valley boosters will start tomorrow
for Marshfleld to attend the Oregon
Idaho Development Congress here,
August 24 and 25. Tho delegation
will be headed by Col. E. Hofer of
Salem, and en route will hold booster
meetings, several speakers urging the
necessity of having a railroad from
the Interior to Coos Bay and a great
deep sea harbor here.
The congress will bo largely at
tended by many prominent men, in
cluding Gov. Chamberlain. L. H.
McNary, former city attorney of
Portland, and Senator Tom Kay ot
the Kay Woolen Mills at Salem, the
largest In the state, have just writ
ten that they will be here.
The Coos Bay delegates to tho con
gress will be selected at Friday
night's meeting of tho Chamber of
Commerce.
Booster Meetings.
The Willamette Valley boosters en
route to Coos Bay, will hold meetings
as follows:
Corvalls, Wednesday afternoon,
August 19th; Albany, Wednesday
evening, August 19th; Cottage Grove,
Thursday afternoon, August 20th;
Eugene, Thursday evening, August
20th; Roseburg, Friday evening,
August 21st; Marshfleld, August
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The followini
Buy a Saw Mill
Farm and all equipage neeessary to operate
the mill and logging camp. Good loca
tion. Part cash, balance time.
For information see
STUTSMAN & CO.
Front Street Marshfield. Ore.
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Have a flavor as clainty and ex
quisite as the flower
the dirt for the ordinary sized lot will
cost ?50.
In addition to tho dredglngs that
will be disposed of In this way, It is
suggested that the city arrange lo
fill in C street from the Masonic
temple to the hill and Broadway from
ager could not see it that way to part I Judge John II. Scott,
with the golden hair wonder. Hearne Oregon Good Roads
, Hon. B
speakers will handle A
the subjects named: j
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The Greater ,
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There are two kinds of Hams
and Bacon Primrose and others.
At all Grocers and Butchers
Is a youngster and a few years will
see him In tho Major league. Man
ning at first Is aNo a comer and Is
one of the bpst first basemen In the
league and always tries hard to win,
Mills Inlet to Washington street. It be is better than Myers on low balls
is claimed that these streets can J and ground balls also. Myers has a
never be constructed as cheaply a-3 j bettor arm and hits bettor. Flan
it can by tho use of the dredglngs . nwrnn the catcher, has the best
and as both arc among tho most Im
portant thoroughfares In tho city, tho
proper thing to do Is to fill them at
once.
Campaign";
F. Jones, "Free Locks and
Canal on the Willamette and Deep
Sea Harbor at Coos Bay"; State En
gineer John H. Lewis, "Tho Proposed
New Oregon Water Code"; Railroad
Commissioner West, "Oregon's Large
Land Holdings."
At each meeting a delegation will
be added to the crowd of valley
throwing arm in the leacue and is boosters who are going to attend the
al?o host on foul ball". He is also j Coos Bay Congress,
a nl'ich batter and Is dangerous any
RESULTS OF EXAMINATION.
time ns lately ho has been hitting in
ll'llCllPH.
Joke and Josh Club WEDNESDAY
night at FINNISH hall.
Certificates "Will Be Issued to Several
Now Teachers.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Oregon, Aug. 18.
Tho following were the successful ap
plicants for Coos county teacher's
certificates at the August examina
tion held In this city last week:
First grade (good for three years)
Blanche- Williams, Olive M. Ostien,
Grace Williams, Janet M. Davidson,
Abraham Iluonergardt.
Second grade (good for two years)
Do W. Carpenter, Jennie M. Bos
sen, Dorn BIgelow, Mary E. Price,
Nina I. Stahlnecker, Ella T. Wals
trom, Mrs. Selmn Thomas, Harriet
L. White, Maude R. Coke, Ora A.
Doyo, Clover B. Miller, H. Josephine
Grlflln, Mary C. Marsh.
Third grade (good for one year)
T. Louise Latimer, Mary E. Hurley.
Josephine E. Eddy, Irono E. Weekly.
Several took tho examination f'jr
state certificates.
The Sherwin Williams Paint
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AND DYE WORKS
All strictly hand work
tlest and most delicate
laundered without damage.
Guarantee not to shrink
All Goods Handled By Us
The dain-garments
4ll!i!i(1Ird By
Free.
We Call For and Deliver Free.
Fine work a spcrlalty. Give us a trial tinier.
J. D. HICBARD, Proprietor
Phone 2291
Fourth and Queen Sts., Mnrshflcld.
Oh, What Joy!
"Cured at last! Oh, what Joy to
think that I have at last been cured
of that awful bowel trouble," aro
tho words of A. C. Butler of Co'd
Springs, Texas, who suffered off and
flannels on for twelve months with a disorder
icnueu or ins bowels, and Anally, after al
most giving up in despair, was cured
by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. No one need
suffer from colic or diarrhoea, for
this remedy always gives prompt re
lief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS
Ga'dcn City Ta oring Company
TWISS HKOS PROPS.
Work called for and delivered
promptly. French dry nnd
steam cleaning of ladles and
gen's garments a. spcc.ul'y.
Satisfaction or no ; barge.
Over Club Cigar Stor.
Mnrshflcld.
PIIONK M Oil
Masters and McLain
'. General Contractor's Bsildin
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
t Office: Broadway & Queen St
Phones 2011 - 826
SIANGAN'S NmV UNOKKTAK
PARLOItS. Just moved Into new build
ing on South Broadway, two
blocks south of 'C street,
where a fine chapel has been
fitted up.
A full line of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies in general.
Licensed ombalmer with
lady assistant.
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
Eighteen year's experience has
taught us a motto "Take
our time and ? our work
right."
L. J. POST
Contractor nnd Builder.
Prices consistent with best work
Marshfleld, Ore.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
--DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phono 1751 4
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PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
O JOHN TV. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
IS BEST BECAVSE
I. It COStS 1C3S tO
do a job of paint
ing with It for It
covers most sur
faco and saves the
painter's time by
spreading easiest.
II. It looks bet
ter than any other
paint because It
brushes out more
ovenly, the oil In it
Is better, and the
colors clearer and
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more lasting.
III. It wears
longest, and Is
therefore econo
mical in last cost
because It puts off
for tho longest
time tho need for
repainting.
You'll get
satisfaction and
save money if you
use S. W. P.
COLOR CARDS
FltEE.
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GETS TWO PURSES.
John lleiTOii's Horses Win at March
moiit Races.
John Herron took two flrst prizes
In tho Mnrchmont races at Weddor
liurn yesterday. Crescent landed the
flrst race, a threo-quarters mllo run
ning ovent for three year olds and
up, tho purse being $100 plus out lies
Dr. Rowell, Horron's horse, also took
tho second race, flvo and one-half fur
longs, running for which tho purse
was $100 plus entry fees.
Bob Bobor, a Eugono horse, took
tho third rnce of tho day.
Bobblo Wilson, tho Marshflold
thirteen-year-old jockey, rode thes
three races and had tho winner In
each.
There was a good attendance nt
yestorday's races and tho events woro
reported to bo all that could be
asked.
Tho program which lasts for six
days will bo slightly changed in ordor
thnt tho events In which Horron's and
Simpson's horses are to participate
will bo pulled off In time to got tho
animals back to Coos Bay for the
fair races.
MILNER'S HARDWARE
YOUR VACATION
Will Last a
Lifetime if
You Take a
KODAK
With You
Wc haTe tlicm from $1 to $100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies
Catalogue Free
RED CROSS DRUGSTORE
DoWItt's Carbollzcd Witch Hazel
Salvo Is especially good for plies, but
It Is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salvo Is
needed. It Is soothing, cooling and
healing. Bo euro to got DeWltt's
i"ltoh Hhv1 Sn1v when you nBk for
i "n pil' ns'il reciin mend It. Sob
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Ponclls, pons, ink, tablets and writing pads, waste baskets,
stamp scales. Hate numborlng mnchlnos, rubber stamps, carbon
paper. Ribbons and a complcto lino of
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES.
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BLANCO IIOTIj
Will be at the Coos and
Curry District Fair
to 29
Inclusive
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavr.nah, Chapman (Si Co. I
General Repair Yorlc and Woodlurning. Launches a Specialty
Toot of Qrern Avprwa, Marshfleld
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They will find the grounds in better condition and more attractive
than ever before. They will find many new buildings. All in all,
they will see that Coos Bay has the best facilities of any section of
the Southwest Oregon for holding a big fair. The increased cash
premiums and specials will bring the greatest live stock show ever
seen on the coast, and ft will compare favorably with the best fairs
of any section of the west. Some of the best horses on the coast
will be here to participate in the speed program. Some of the most
attractive purses ever hung up for a fair race meet will make each
individual event worth coming a long distance to see. The counties
will put up their best in trying to secure the prizes for the exhibits of
their products. There will be special rates on all lines of transporta
tion for passengers and special freight inducements for all exhibits.
If you wish any particular information it will be cheerfully given by
P. P. NORTON Q. w. CARLETON
PRESIDENT ASST-SECRETARY
Marshfield, Oregon Marshfield, Oregon
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