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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSH FIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908.
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LICENSE CASE
Oregon Law Does Not Apply to
Those Not Regularly Follow
ing the Business.
No license is required to sell fish
in the state of Oregon unless the
party selling them follows it as a
regular occupation.
This la tho construction that De
puty District Attorney L. A. Liljeq
vlst and Justice C. A. Pennock of
Marshfield, have put upon the Ore
gon fish license law. In consequence,
Abraham Gustavson has been freed
on the charge of violating the meas
ure and also was discharged on the
information accusing him of steal
ing the fish that ho sold. The latter
decision was based on the lack of
evidence.
The two charges against Gustav
son were sworn out in Justice Pen
nock's court by O. A. Wlrth, a fish
erman who pays a license to soli fish.
Although Gustavson sold but one
fish, Wlrth and other fishermen reg
ularly engaged in the business
thought he was infringing upon the
rights guaranteed them by the li
cense. The Oregon statute covering the
fish license says that all persons en
gaged in tho business of selling fish
must procure a license. Mr. Liljeq
vlst and Justice Pennock Interprets
this to mean just what it says and
consequently that It does not apply
to persons who may sell one fish In
a year.
Gustavson was alleged to have
stolen the fish from the rear of a
local saloon and while he did not ex
plain In detail how he came by the
fish, the accusers were unable to
prove to the satisfaction of tho court
that Gustavson really did steal tho
fish.
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NEWS OP COOS HAY'S
SICK AND INJURED
has
Mrs. T. L. Lawhorne, who
been quite sick, Is Improving.
Miss Nina Olsen of Bay Park, who
has been quite 111, is reported Im
proving. The flvo-year-oltl daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Vineyard of Eastuldc, is
reported quite sick.
Tho seven-months-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mauzey, who
has been qulto ill, is better.
Arthur McKeown, who underwent
an operation Saturday for appendi
citis, is getting along nicely.
Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tuttlo of Bandon, who has
been ailing at tho home of the grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wieder In
Marshfield, is reported getting along
nicely.
Miss Anna Hunt has returned
from Coos River whero she has been
nursing tho family of Win. II. Smith.
Practically every member of tho fam
ily were taken 111 with n peculiar ail
ment but all havo practically re
covered. W. U. Laughrizc, a lumberman
employed on the north end of tho
peninsula, was qulto severely Injur
ed by a wlro cable breaking and
part of tho strands penetrating tho
abdominal wall. Tho wlro did not
ponetrnto tho stomach but left a bad
wound.
13. W. Gregg, a workman nt Les
ter's camp on tho lower Coqulllo,
camo over to uoos nay to havo w
pleco of steel removed from his leg.
A slcdgo which ho was using, broke
and a portion of It struck his limb,
burying Itself In tho fish and Inflict
ing a bad wound. No permanent 111
effects nro anticipated.
Nuptials of Leonard Mauzey
and Miss Maud L. Lang
Solemnized Last Evening.
The marrlago of Leonard Mauzey
and Miss Maud L. Lang, two well
known Marshfield young people, was
celebrated at the home of the bride's
parents in South Marshfield last
evening, the Rev. W. II. F. Browne
officiating. The wedding was attend
ed by a number of relatives and
close friends and the ceremony was
followed by a banquet and reception
In which many participated.
The bride wore accordion pleated
net, a wedding veil that had been
worn by her mother at her nuptial
twenty-five years ago, and a wreath
of orange blossoms, carrying carna
tions Intermingled with asparagus
ferns. Miss Elizabeth Cox, the brides
maid was gowned in pink silk mulle.
Wm. Sleep, the groomsman, wore
the conventional black.
Tho wedding march was rendered
by Miss Jamesina Hibbard who also
rendered other selections during the
evening. A double wedding cake
decorated with wedding bells and
coming from San Francisco was a
feature of the sumptuous banquet.
The young couple wore the reci
pients of numerous presents, cut
glass, China and silverware being
most numerous. The groom's pres
ent to the bride was a set of Havlland
China.
The young couple were the recl
the Alliance for their honeymoon
trip to Portland, Salem and other
Northern cities. They will return to
Marshfield within a few weeks and
will be at home to friends about Oc
tober 1. Mr. Mauzey is Identified
with the Coos Bay Steam Laundry.
Among those present at the wed
ding were:
Mr. and Mrs. Jas B. Hibbard, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Edgar Mauzey, Mrs. J.
Schilling, Mrs. C. H. Merchant, Mrs.
Lydla Lang and Misses Elizabeth
Cox, Alpha Mauzey, Mabel Lang, Eu
genia Schilling, Irene Preuss, Mabel
Mauzey, May Preuss, Jamesina Hib
bard and Francis Lang.
Messrs. W. R. F. Browne, George
McDonald .Robert Lang, Chas Mer
chant, Will Sleep and Homer P. Mauzey.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
Please take notice that the second
Installment of taxes will be delin
quent October 5th, 1908. No cards
will be sent out except upon applica
tion. Dated September 10th, 1908.
W. W. GAGE,
Sheriff and tax collector.
ATTENTION EAGLES.
There will be a special meeting
Wednesday night, regular time. Base
ball and other matters of much in
terest to be discussed. A full at
tendance is desired.
C! A. HOWARD,
President.
NOTICE.
All persons Indebted to the Blanco
hotel, or Ferry & Flanagan, will
please call and pay same or on before
the first of October. All accounts not
paid by that time will be placed in
the hands of our collector.
$500 and services to invest In a
legitimate business where I can make
wages. Principals only. Address M,
Times office.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails for
Portland, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
10, at 10 a. m.
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Steel
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From $36.00 to $45.00
Cok Stes $9.00 mi up
Typewriter Supplies
Wc Iinvc recently added n complete lino of
Typewriter Ribbons, Erasers, Etc.
And W11 carry them in stock nt nil times. AVIicn you want any
, thing in this lino you enn get it here.
'"' Remember wo nro also agents for the well-known
Oliver Typewriter
2?jp The best machine made nnd enrry them In stock.
T. HOWARD
The Jeweler
Front Street Marshfield, Ore
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Get Your Suit Pressed
While you wait, batho, sleep
or while you tat at WAS
SON'S SHOP, on 'A street.
If you have not a suit, let
me make you one for $35 or
$10. If that Is too much for
your pocket book, let ino take
your measuro and have tho
Royal Tailors make you ono
much cheaper with an Extra
Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor
rect desrciptlon of Just what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good nt. PHONE 2311.
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TAILORING
Away
With every $100 purrchasc from our store, wo will
give a 42-pleco dinner set entirely free. Ourlowpri
ces still continue one price to nil, with every article
marked in plain figures, coupons will be given for
tho amount of each purchaser. Sco our window
display and bo convinced it is worth your while.
C. A. JOHNSON
HOUSE FURNISHER
FRONT STREET
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TO ALL
LUBRICANT USERS
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SAMPSON GAS ENGINES
Marine and Stationary
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Phone 33
AT THE THEATRE.
When Manager Butler booked Gor
man's All Star Comedy and Vaude
ville Company, ho assured his patrons
a treat of tho season. Everything
about this company Is high class and
up-to-date. Comedians that are
comedians, ami not has ueon'a or
would he's, slngors that are singers,
Dancers, tho best in their lino and
porformors that nio Known for tholr
ability to act. This high class eom
jmn will piesout the laughing
comedy succoss "Who Is Who?" Tho
only sorlous thing about this side
splitting success is to llguro how to
-got n few moments' easo from hard
laughtor. Kvorywhoro from the
Atlantic to the Pacific coast it has
boon a great succoss and pronounced
by nil ono of tho funnlost of nil funny
comodles. Doubles this roailug
comedy, thoro aro Sovon All Star
Vaudovlllo Acts. Tho dato of tholr
nnponrnuco Is Thursday evonlng,
Soptembor 17th, for ono night only
nnd .at popular prices. TIckots on
sale nt usual place.
North Bend Every Sunday
Myrtle Point Every Monday
Coquille Every Tuesday
Bandon Every Wednesday
Marshfield Every Friday and Saturday
This Week Beginning Sept. 14
The Great Emotional Play
"TEi GIRL AND T& GAMBLER."
Next Week Beginning Sept. 2 J
"MP VAN WINKLE"
TICKETS 25c, 35c and 50c
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS:
Cavanagh, Chapman (h Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty t
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
In Your Outing
You will miss it if you do not
carry
A KODAK
With You
Wc havo them from $1 to $100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies
Catalogue Free.
Red Cross Drugstore
to
Coos Bay
Liquor Co.
Robt. Mnrsilen, Pres.
W. P. Rnu, General Manager.
We carry all leading brands
of Whiskies, Wines, Cordials,
Ales, Beers and Cigars. Satis
faction guaranteed or money
refunded. All goods delivered
promptly within the city limits
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Broadway.
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STREET CAR CONVERSATION.
While riding on a stree' car re
cently, Mr. Geo. H. Day, an Insurance
man of Milford, Mass., was pleased
to learn that a fellow passenger was
from Des Moines, Iowa, as it brought
back to him an incldont which he has
every reason to remember. In the
conversation which followed, Mr. Day
said: "Your city Is to me the most
famous of any in the west. Several
years ago, I was completely cured of
a bad case of colic by Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, which is made at Des Moines.
No one could persuade me to use any
other medicine for this trouble. I
always keep a bottle of It In my
home, and In my grip when travel
ing." For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
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Hotel Chandler Is being done
by
J. B. RUST
The specifications call for
class "A" material and work
manship throughout. Esti
mates given on plumbing,
heating and gas fitting.
C Street, Opposite Hotel
Chandler PHONE 804.
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NQRTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
ABSTRACTS
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phone 143 . Henry Sengstackan, Mgr.
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phone 671 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfield and North Bend.
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Leather Goods
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f Heavy Forging a Specialty, hirst Class Logging 1 ools
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Purses, bill books and money belts for gentlemen, and the latest
styles in purses and hand bags for ladles.
In books of fiction, wo havo "Tho Lure of Mask," fresh from
the press.
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
Say Ladies!
Do yon know tliat in tho Iiistory
of Marshfield there never was as nico
work being done on shirt waists and
skirts as we are doing at tho present
time?
ItEMEMKER TOO, THAT YOUR
NICE WAISTS AND SKIRTS ARE
STRICTLY HAND AVASHED.
MARSFIELD HAND and STEAM
LAUNDRY
J. B. H1DBARD, Manager
Phone 2291
DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salve is especially good for piles, but
it Is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salve is
needed. It Is soothing, cooling and
healing. Be sure to get DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for
it. We sell and recommend it. Sold,
by LOCIOIART & PARSONS.
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