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r-77 uun jjmm.wmm mw ' w Wlw H ft THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908. 8-8-4-8--8--8--8---8--8--8--8--8-t 8--8--8--a ----- -- -8- -a- --- 8--a--8--a--8---8- 8 a I a i a ? a T a 4 a i T a zx 4 a DUST AND GERM PROOF A NECESSITY FOR A HYGIENIC BED ROOM AN OBJECT OF BEAUTY FOR ANY BED ROOM A MERLE SELLS FROM $3.35 BED TO $45.00 Guaranteed by us for 40 Years YOU CAN BUY A MERLE BED THAT IS GUARANTEED FOR 40 YEARS FOR THE SAME MONEY YOU PAY FOR AN UNKNOWN AND UNGUARANTEED BED GOING HARVEY -a- -a--a--a--a-- a a T a t a a a a t a I a WE FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE -tt--a---a--a-a----a--a--a--a-A-a--a-4--a--a---a--a--a-----a- -a- -a- a I a i -a---a--a--a----a--a--a--a--a--a---a--a-4-a-4--a--a--a- MARSHFIELD MAN IS HEAD OF ASSOCIATION Dr. Thomas J. Vox Takes Important 1'urt In Columbia Unhersity Alum ni Association Meeting. Dr. Thomas J. Fox, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Fox of Marshfleld, is to preside at an Important meeting of the alumni of Columbia University at Portland this week. The many friends of Mr. Fox on Coos Bay will bo interested in the following article which the Portland Oregonian print ed with a half-tone of Mr. Fox: "The Columbia University Alumni Association will meet Thursday even ing, October 8, at 8 o'clock, in the hall of the Knights of Columbus, for the annual election of officers. The object of this association is to pre serve a record of Its members, to creato and preserve comradeship among therh, and to enable them to keep in touch with their alma mater and to advance her interests. "Dr. Thomas J. Fox is the present head of the organization; and through his efforts and the united nction of tho other officers and mem bers a large and nourishing body Ir.i3 been built up. Working hand in hand with tho faculty and student.! of Columbia, tho alumni are ever ready to encourage them in their work both in the class-room and on tho athletic field. "A $5,000 scholarship has been promlbud by the Alumni Association. A. N. W. CLUB WILL PUT IN ORNAMENTAL FOUNTAIN City Council Grants Permission to Organization to Install It On C Street. The city council last evening granted permission to the A. N. W. club to put in an ornamental foun tain on 'C street, In front of Staf foids providing that the city shall not be liable for its maintenance. The proposed fountain will be a handsome one and will furnish water for horses and other animals as well as people. It will be put In on the curb line and an electric globe will light It at night. The A. N. W. Club will order the fountain at once and will undoubted ly receive (he gratitude of all who will use the fountain in the future. senger traffic of the Coos Bay coun try. "A railroad from Coos Bay to Drain or any other point in the Wil lamette Valley would mean an an nual loss to the Southern Pacific sys tem of about $1,000,000 under pre sent conditions, with a probable In crease to double that amount within a comparatively short time as the country grows and the volume of trafllc increases. This estimate Is made on the freight traffic alone and does not take Into consideration the constantly growing passenger travel. And each added ton of freight, each M. J. MANGAN SELLS UNDERTAKING BUSINESS additional passenger, carried by any tho full amount of which has h-en 1(md tImt ,nlgIlt 1)0 miIlt hy narri- practlcally subscribed. Archblshon Chrlbtlo giving $500 as a foundation upon which to work. "Members arc expected from al- man to connect Coos Bay with the , valley, would mean so much less i hard cash flowing into the coffers of tho Southern Pacific compared with most overy city in tho Pacific North-, wlmt nilf,nt trcklo Ulat way without west. Receptions and various other y10 roa(i being built, forms of entertainment have- boon "Tneso statements are not mere planned and an elaborate bnquet Is KU088.WOrk. They may bo verified to bo given nt tho university. 1 1)y flKUI.08 At present tho freight "Tho association has ongaged of-trlltpg fl.om s.in Francl.sco to Itose llco quartern In tho Oregon Hotel burgi a distance of 571 miles, scale building, and tho furnishings will bo from ?1-17 ,)er iuln,irC(1 pounds down ordored for these rooms upon tho do-1 10 ,10c nccoi.(uB to tho kind of clslon of tho committee- in charge. I f.eKht. if tho projected line from "Tho Alumni feel that their work CooB IJnv to Uosoburg, a distance of is being felt and appreciated, and 1 7r, )nIos WPro completed, tho rates tho old spirit which made thorn sue-1 tllU wm1(, ,)0 cim,.gei ovor that line cessful upon the athletic field will f(n. corresponding clnfases of freight, carry them on to success in their pro- Hont undertaking." WOULD CUT PROFIT. estimated from tho distance tariffs now enforced on tho Harriman lines in Oregon, would range- from 44 cents down to 10 cents. Tho rate Portland Paper Sajs Coos Hay Road ' by water from San Francisco to Coos Would Hurt IlaiTlinau. Bay for all kinds of freight is 15c Tho Portland Journal says: "If Ior hundred, which added to tho es Coos Bay Is to havo n railroad con-' timated rate from Coos Bay to Ros-5-necting that district with tho Wll-jburg per tho projected lino would lumetto vnlloy, It will havo to bo ' make tho total rate from San Fran built by local capital or at least by Cisco to Uoseburg via Coos Bay range V. 13. AVilson of Sumner nnd Hayes Temple of North Bend, Purchase Marshfleld Business. M. J. Mangan today sold his un dertaking business in Marshfleld to Hayes Temple of North Bend and F. E. Wilson of Sumner. The new pro prietors will take charge at once al though Mr. Mangan will remain with them for a time. The firm name will be Temple and Wilson. Mr. Wil son will manage the Marshfleld busi ness while Mr. Temple will continue to be in charge at North Bend. The members of the new firm are well-known In Marshfleld and through this section. Mr. Temple has been interested In the business for sometime but has remained in North Bend managing the branch there. Ho has been a resident of North Bend for nearly two years and prior to his removal there was prominently connected with some of the largest undertaking firms In Portland. Mr. Wilson has been a resident of Sumner for a number of years and will be welcomed here by his many friends. Mr. Mangan will leave Marshfleld at least temporarily but retains con siderable property interests here. While the new firm is welcomed, Mr. Mangan's many friends will regret een his temporary absence from the city. Oregon, or at such bank as may be selected by the purchaser in New 'York city. Bonds authorized by vote of voters of said district, August 15, 1908. Assessed valuation of said district, ($1,951,330. Bonded Indebtedness, Including this issue, $75,000. Population of said district estim ated at 3,500. Certified check for the. amount of $250 must accompany each bid, to be forfeited In case bid is accepted and bidder fails to accept bonds within 30 days after notice. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated this 28th day of September, 1908. J. B. DULLEY, County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. J'J' I x Koormg Mr. H. B. Eaklns, of the Commercial Warehouse Co., Los An geles, Cal., U. S. A., writes: "Now that wo havo had two good rains to test our Malthoid roof, we have deslro to express our satis faction In the knowledge that we have a covering over our head that does not leak. We write you regarding our pleasure In this matter from the fact that we had fully expected more or less trouble, as we did not believe it possible that so large a roof surfaco could be covered with any material and stand the test of a first rain, but there was not a leak due to defective roofing." The Paraffine Paint Co. SJffiSSf0 C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor t I ! .;.H$ --$'- I AUG. FRIZEEN i : REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE a a a i I iigvni ior me uiticsc insurance j Company in the World. Jj -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n-a-a-aa- 'C Street, between Front nnd Broadway. Phone DO." P. O. Box 383 Agent for the Oldest Insurance Company in the World. mmomsMB. t! some ono other than Edward II. Har riman. It may bo taken for granted that tho railroad king will not build Into that country. Ho cannot afford to. from 51) cents down to 25 cents. "This would bo Just about half tho present tariffs, In other words, tho Harriman system would lose from 5S I cents out of tho $1.17 now charged "This docs not mean that n road for the highest-class of freight, down from Drain or somo othor valley to 15 cents out of that charged for point to Coos Bay would not bo pro- tho loweBt-class. ntalilo to any ono olse. In fact, ' "Edward H. Harriman has nowr there Is every reason to bollovo that posed as a philanthropist. Ho wants such an enterprise would bo a moiv tho almighty dollar and as many of oy-makor from tho start. But not them as he can get, and If tho build for Harriman. Should ho construct Ing of a lino from tho Wlllnmetto n lino Into that section, ho would Valley to Coos Bay Is at all liable to merely bo cutting in two tho profits endanger any of his revenues, Mr. ho now makes on tho freight nnd pas- Harriman will build no lino." VOTING CONTEST COUPON NOT GOOD AFTKR, OCTOBER 17, IDOM. THE COOS l AV TI.MKS VOTING CONTEST 1 Stop Washing at Home There's no economy in trying to do work by hand that can be better done by machinery. "Bluo Monday" with Its hot stove nuisances can be avoided and you can save time, temper and money by sending tho family washing to us. Try it. Wo can surely satisfy you. Phone 2201. Our wagon will call. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry msm$ti&&!m)$g& The most substantial and nourish ing Bread and Pastry are made and sold in this establishment. Positive purity in the preparation and In every detail of the handling ensures a perfect product, and our patrons acknowledge that they never tasted sweeter or better Bread, Rolls and Pies than they buy from us. But we do not put fancy prices on them. COOS BAY BAKERY WALL PAPER AND PAINT LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS DEADENING FELT DRY PASTE TINTING COLORS VARNISHES ALCOHOL SHELLAC Agent for Johnson's Dyes and Wax Finishes. Coos Bsy Paint & Wall Paper Co. T Second ami 'C Streets, Across From New Hotel. v ,$o O o YOU ARE IN LUCK If your Laundry work is done hero overy week. Luck, because it is sure to bo well and carefully done, your linen will be uninjured, the- work will bo delivered promptly when promised, and the price you pay will bo reasonable. If you are now dis satisfied with your wash, drop us a postal and we will call and let you give us a trial. Wo arq surq you will remain with us afterwards. Coos Bay SteamLaundry NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND SALE. -8--a--a--a--a--a-- O For Dlst Address Good for ono voio filled out an d wit to Tho Times ofllco by mall or othorwlso on or boforo aspiration, dnto. No ballot will bo altered In any way, or transferred after being received by Tho Times. Sealed proposals will bo received by J. B. Dulley, county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, at tho ofllco of John F. Hall, clerk of school district i No. 9, nt Marshflold, Coos county, Orogon, until 4 o'clock p. m., Satur day, Octobor 17, 190S, for $10,000. Coupon School Building bonds in denomination of $500 each, bearing Interest at a rato not to oxcoed C per cont par annum, payable semi annually, each bond to bo dated on date if Issue, payablo In 20 years optional with district after ten years. All bonds payable at tho ofllco of tho couuty treasurer of Coos county, ; :: AVElNHAltDS LAGER BEER 4 Quarts, per dozen SI. 00 8 Special Table Claret, per gallon 50c ? VERY OLD X X X X RYE Jx For medical uso, per quart S1.00 I Free Delivery 'PHONE 181 Coos Bay Liquor Co. Marshfield FRENCH SPECIALIST. I am now in Marshfleld to remain. I treat chronic diseases. I remove all conditions arising from Impure blood with Nature's remedies roots herbs, barks and berries. I also give magnetic treatments. CONSULTATION FREE. Oillce in Flat 5, O'Connell Building, A' Street, Marshfleld. Ore. PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. 0 Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale 51.50 to .i5.00 for setting of 15. i HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Lattin. New and modern throughout. Rntos $1 per day, $0 per week. Free baths, newly furnished. Phone 2005. Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. a --8--8--n--8--8--n- E'iHS15r,J2S2S2SESZSE2SaS2SZ5H5H5HSE Hunting, fishing, camping, bathing the year around. Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, the sportsmon's paradlso. When you come to Ten Mile visit tho Ten Mile cafe, cot tages, tents, boats, complete camp outfits for rent at rea- H Eonable rates. In connection with tho cafo. Any size party L taken care of. Call and see u3 T or phone your engagement. I Phono local or long distance, fi R. II. REED, Prop, C LAKESIDE, ORE. T 2Si5nSBSZ5HSESE57SESSE5E5125E5LSai. MARSHFIELD HOTEL Corner A and Third street. Roard and Lodging. Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. $6. 00. Meals 25c. R. MILLER, Proprietor. It Is an "overthrow" to a man's confidence when a bachelor's stove Is accidentally overthrown and he re members he has neglected to Insure his effects. Do not let it happen to you. Cover the value of your be longings with a Fire Insurance po licy, for you never know when a blazo will occur. Wo can Insure you in a good and reliable Company fori a trifling annual premium. I Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager. Steamer Flyer LAWiiORN a Mcculloch, Owners. i e, Marshfleld Lve. North Bend 7:00 A. M 8:45 " 10:45 " 1:00 P. M 2:30 " 4:00 7:45 A. M. 10:05 ". 11:15 " 1:45 P. M. 3:15 " 5:00 Open for Charter Nights and Sundays ( Tho Flyer Always Leaves on Time. Uso Tho Coos Bay Times "Want Ads