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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1908)
ti I'anw IfeJCJ i-jHtyrr-rto-v- .- ,,- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908, Surrounded by Necessities When you enter my store tnltc a glnnce nt my shirts, ties, soy mid numerous other togs that cannot be outclassed. f of correct fit, style and quality to BRING HER HERE Wif (Mj She will appreciate a store of the OiW Ww First Class. j!l (W. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY on your fN Wj Furniture, Draperies and Rugs. cQ?3 pVW Your home will look better, you yvfrev fyju will feel better, mid all your hopes VW fWr of happiness will be realized. Bring A A (Alj) her here. She will know. WA H Perry, w m Montgomery & Co. M Qv OF THE FIRST CLASS. R VOTING C0NTE O NOT GOOD AFTM, OCTOBER 25, 1008. TIIE COOS I 'AY TIMES VOTING CONTEST For Dlst, Address Good for one vote filled out and cent to The Times office by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot will be altered P in any way, or transferred after being received by The Times. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Finance Committee of the Common Council of the City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, at the office of the Recorder of said city, in the City Hall of said city, until 4 o'clock p. m Tuesday, Oc tober 31st, 1908, for $16,023.87 street improvement bonds of the City of Marshfield In denominations not exceeding ?500, bearing Inter est at the rate of-slx per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; each bond to be dated November 1908, payable ten years from date thereof; provided that Tight Is reserved to take up 2d, the tho and cancel any of such bonds, upon the payment of the face value thereof, within accrued interest to the date of payment at any semi-annual in- terest payment period at or after SaSHSSSZSSSlSH5HS3ISZ5H51SH5BSHSHSaSlEa5H5a5ZSZ5a5ES2SH5H5a5HS3SHSSa Building CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEE US FOB. FAIR. PRICES NORTH BEND HARDWARE (Si, SUPPLY CO North Dcnd, Oregon. ES2SS5E5E5S5HSSS,ESHSHSSHF2SESH5ES"teS2SZSS5ESZSBSSSZS2S2SSSSSS5a52SH5H5 i- Geo. Goodnim FOR CLASSY TOGS Marshfield Oregon It's a Passing Sign see one of GOODIU'M'S made-to-measure notice S15.00 to S IO.OO. - --- ST COUPON one year from the date of such bond or bonds, by giving thirty days pub lished notice. Bonds authorized by act of Legis lature of Stato cf Oregon. Assessed valuation of City $1,791, 549.00. No bonded Indebtedness. Population estimated at 5,000. Certified check for 5 per cent of amount of bids must accompany each bid, to be forfeited in case bid is accepted and bidder fails to accept bonds wltjhin ten days. Bids received for any amount of said bonds, small bidders being given preference. The right Is re served to reject any and all bids. Dated this 7th day of October, 19Q8. HERBERT LOCKHART, JAS H. FLANAGAN, CLAUDE NASBURG, Finance Committee of the Common Council. Material PLUMBING SUPPLIES FIRST CLASS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION J l fk n There's Mutual Admiration Ti Why! Because they are absolu tely the neuest mid ni-o nt the i-ifilit price. Stetson .? 1.50 and 95.00 The Kingsbury $3.00 Suits or Overcoats worn. Tako FOR RENT Furnished front rooms, modern conveniences, at Bolster House, Sherman Ave., North Bend. , . I FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Hot water and hath. Enquire Marble Works. ' FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. Phone 7S1. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS For housekeeping. Phone 781. WANTED Girl for general house work. Good wages. Lock Box 101, Marshfield. FOR RENT House of 10 rooms in South Marshfield, electric lights and bath. Inquire of E. A. Camp boll at Magnes & Matson's. FURNISHED ROOM Modern conve niences. For gentleman. Apply Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. SALOON FOR SALE Doing fine business. Will sacrifice on account of other business. Address Saloon care Coos Bay Times. FOR RENT Four-room house In West Marshfield. Apply .to John Josephsen. 'Phone, 257. I In FOR RENT Two room house West Marshfield. Apply to Mrs James Barrie. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen. Enquire Robert Marsden, Jr., at Billiard Parlor. FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures and stock of liquors and cigars, groceries, etc., now in Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry and Flanagan at Blanco Hotel. FOR RENT Four 3-room flats in tho O'Connell building on A street. Apply Hall & Hall. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will bo received by tho coun cil of the City of Marshfield up to Oc tober 20th, 1908, for putting a con crete surface on tho north half of second street, from the center of Myrtle street to tho center of Fir street of said city, according to plans and specifications now In tho office of the City Engineer. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. M. UPTON, Recorder. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed bids will be received by tho undersigned for furniture and sup plies for tho new school building' at Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon,, until one o'clock P. M. Saturday, October 31, 1908. Furniture to con sist of Supplies, Desks, Seats, etc., a list of which can bo seen during business hours at my office. The right is reserved to reject ariy or all bids or to accept a portidn of a bid and to reject the romalmle'r. A certified check for not less than 5 per cent of the amount bid must accompany each bid to bo forfeited to tho school district in case bid shall bo accepted and bidder falls to enter Into contract with ten days after notice of such acceptance. Dated this lGth day of October, 1908. JOHN F. HALL, Clerk of School, District No. 9, Coos County, Ore. i mm rVs ' fetjllq Li A i lj ?gF i coos bay tidi:s. The following tables glvo hours of high and low tides every day this week: the for i OCTOBER, 1008. IIGH WATER A. M. T. M. Date h. m. ft h. m.J ft. .Thursday . 15 4:21 4.8 3:44 G.2 Friday . . 1C 5:29 4.5 4:40 5.G i Saturday . 17 6:40 4.5 5:48 5.3 j SUNDAY . IS 7:47 4.8 7:04 5.0 LOW WATER A. M. 1. 31. Date. j h. m.l ft-, li. m. ft. Thursday . 15 0:50 3.8 10:43 0.4 (Friday . .10 10:49 3. S 11:42 0.7 'Saturday . 17 12:14 3.8 SUNDAY . 18 0:4G 1.0 1:3G 3.7 WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated P-ess.) O WESTERN OREGON. Fair and colder tonight; Sunday fair and warmer. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing 5 p. m., Oct. 1G, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. $ Maximum 58 Minimum 39 O At 5 ii, m 5S Precipitation 50 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. AVilhelminn In. The -Wllhelmlna returned today from Bandon with a cargo of hay and shingles. Osprey Sails. The Osprey, R. D. Hume's new gasoline schooner, will sail today for Port Orford and Wed derburn. ' Esther Buhnc Sails. The Esther Buhne, which has been loading at the railroad docks with lumber from the Johnson mill, sailed today for San Pedro. Leave Trades Council. It Is an nounced that the local Longshore men's Union has withdrawn from the Coos Bay Labor and Trades Council. The action was taken, it is said, be cause it was believed that tho bodies could accomplish more effective work separately. liaises Fine Products. George Beale, the well-known Coos River rancher, was In Marshfield today with some fine products of his ranch. Ho had some of the best green corn that has been seen In Marshfield this sea son, his crop not being seriously damaged by the frost. His tomatoes also escaped tho frost. Mr. Beale expects to have some of his fine ap ples entered in the national apple show at Snokane. and his friends sin- cerely hope that ho will win the i nnn irio r.,vVw x...w. t Masonic Lodge For North Bend. North Bend Masons have taken steps to seCure a masonic lodge for that clty and tne Marshfield lodge, under whose jurisdiction North Bend has been, is cooperating with them. A petition has been forwarded to tho ARRANGE TO HAVE Your Sunday Dinner AT TIIE NEW Garfield Grill (Formerly Smith's Cnfe.) Sunday, October 18 FIVE O'CLOCK DINNER 50c. .MENU Soup Cream of Fowl Cream of Oyster Fish Boiled Salmon Boiled Leg of Mutton, with Caper Sauce Entrees Chicken Pot-Pie Fricassee of Veal, Southern Stylo Chicken Giblets Curry, with Rico Ronsls Gorman Pot Roast, with Potato Cako Stuffed Young Chicken, with Sago Dressing. Leg of Veal, with Tomato Sauco Vegetables Cream Corn Mashed Potatoes Extras Shrimp Salad 20c Celery 5c Corn on Cob, 10c, Green Onions, 10c. Dessert Ice Cream and Chocolate Cako Oregon Grand Master nnd his consent Is expected to be forthcoming soon. It Is expected that ho will grant a dispensation to permit the lodge to bo organized now and work under the Marshfield lodge until the Oregon Grand Lodge meets again. The first officers of the North Bend lodge will bo: W. M. Chns. W. Tay lor, S. W.; Chas. E. May bee; J. W. Edgar McDanlel. lfnd Xnirow Kcape. Edgar Simpson of the Simpson Lumber Company, while handling the line from a schooner pulling up to the North Bend dock the other day, was Jerked into the water and for a tlmo onlookers feared for his safety. However, being an excellent swim mer, he was able to get out of the way of the vessel and get ashore un aided. He was not injured. Still After Big Game. Thayer Grimes came in last evening from Ten Mile where ho has been with his father and the others In quest of any big game that the Harrlman hounds may stir up. Mrs. Grimes and he re turned today to see some of the fun. Col. Grimes says that he Is going to get some of the biggest game ever landed here regardless of the hazard and he sent In word to have Dorsey Kreltzer bo suro and pay bis life insurance. Honor Judge Ellin This after noon, a party of Marshfield business men with J. M. Blako as chairman, and another party of North Bend business men headed by Mayor L. J. Simpson, is taking Congressman W. R. Ellis, of Pendleton on a trip of inspection over tho Bay. Tho trip is being made on tho Columbia. Mon day, C. J. Mlllls has Invited Congress man Ellis and a few friends to make a trip up Coos River and some of tho Inlets on his launch, tho Beaver. Other courtlsles will bo extended Judge Ellis during his stay hero. I Personal Notes XKWOOt V"VW Gf&VQi GUS PETERSON, of Empire, was In Marshfield on business today. MRS. D. SAUNDERS of South Inlet, was a Marshfield visitor yesterday. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqullle, was in Marshfield yesterday on legal busi ness, i MRS. THOMPSON and Mrs. Norton of Libby were Marshfield visitors today. SEYMOUR ERICKSON, of North Lako, Ten Mile, was a Marshfield visitor today. MESSRS. BARBER and Knowlton of North Bend, were Marshfield visit tors yesterday. T. C. RUSSELL, suporlntesdent of tho Beaver Hllll mine, left today for Portland on business. MRS. II. R. OLSON, of Empire, was in Marshfield today. Sho is ar ranging to move to North Bend. W. S. SMITH, superintendent of tho railway shops, left today for a short visit with his family In Port land. WM. GALLIER, Sr., of Bamjon, was In Marshfield today en route to Portland whero ho will spond a fow weeks. MISS AMY PEARCH, who has been visiting at tho homo of her sis ter, Mrs. Dr. Toye, left yesterday for her homo In California. THOS. JOHNSON of Broadway, who went to Los Angeles a short tlmo ago on a combined business and pleasuro trip, Is expected homo on the Czarina. MRS. FAULKNER of Marshfield, has gono to Mercy hospital at North Bend to undergo an operation for tumor from which sho has been bothered for somo tlmo. W. U. DOUGLAS nnd W. S. McFar land aro planning on bngglng tho limit as a result of a duck hunt ing excursion which thoy havo ar ranged for over Sunday. POSTMASTER OLSON was in from Lakeside today. Ho says that tho bear hunters with tho Harrlman hounds aro tho attraction of tho weok in tho Ten Mllo country. . C. LEITER of tho Portland Oro gonlan, who has boon spending a weok hero, wont over to Bandon today to spend Sunday thero and at other points In tho Coqullle valley. W II. DOWNING, of Salem, Oro., former president of .tho Oregon NORTH BEND NEWS Claude Piper of Coos River, vis ited friends In North Bend this week. Robt. McCann has been a business visitor at Eastslde for the past cou ple of days. Capt. A. M. Simpson, Mayor L. J. Simpson and Edgar Simpson wero visitors at the C. A. Smith mill yes terday. Laurence Jennings, who has been visiting his mother the past two weeks, returned a few days ago to his home at Remote. Miss Etella Wicklun, a school teacher of Beaver Hill, who has been visiting her sister in North Bend, will return home today. Mrs. W. E. Evans, who has been visiting relatives in Portland tho past two weeks, returned to her homo In North Bend on the Breakwater. Chas. Murray, an employe of tho Reynolds mill, and Miss Ida Coleman of Boise, Idaho, wero married in Co qullle tho other day. They will re side on Pony Inlet. The basket social given by tho Women of Woodcraft Inst evening at Taylor's Hall, was a decided suc cess, both socially and financially. Tho proceeds of tho evening netted the society $1S.00. Roy McFarland, who pitched for tho North Bend baseball team tho latter part of tho season, nnd wlfo, leave today for Portland whero they will spend tho winter. It is expected that thoy will return next year and that Mr. McFarland will manago tho baseball team. Tho sixteen-month-old daughter of Sherman Cutlip of Daniel's Creek, died of paralysis on Thursday, and was burled yesterday in tho Coos River cemetery. This Is the second child tho Cutlips have lost within tho past month. Services wero held at the United Brethren church, the Rev. Summerllu officiating. Ono of tho most delightful mas querade balls held in North Bend In many months was tho ono given at Eckhoff hall Thursday night by tho Coos Bay Orchestra. There was a largo atendanco and many novel and attractive costumes wero worn. Priz es were offered for tho best and most original costumes and wero awarded as follows: 1st prize, bottle of perfumery to tho best dressed lady,. won by Misa lMlsworth, 2nd prize, box of cigars, to tho best dressed gentlemnn, won by Fred Sassman. 3rd prize, box of stationery, won by Mary Emhoff. 4th prize, umbrella, to tho- most original gentlemnn, won by L. O. Froy. 5th prize, tho most comical cha ncter, a pair of sloevo holders, won by S. S. Jennings. PICKED TIIE WINNERS. Mrs. S. A. Yonlcuin Proves An Excel lent Judge of n Good Cow. Tho Salem Statesman publishes tho following Incident of tho Oregon Stato Fair, which will bo read with Interest by Mrs. Yoakam's Coos coun ty friends: "An Interesting incident of tho morning's judging occurred when Mrs. S. A. Yoakam of Coos county, who Is in charge of tho exhibits in tho dairy building, visited tho judg ing ring. A number of Horoford cows wero being displayed before tho Judges and Mrs. Yoakam was asked if sho could pick tho winners. With out hesitation sho pointed to threo cows In succession saying thoy would tako first, second and third pre miums. Whon tho judgo had com pleted his awards It was found that tho cows wore blue, red and white ribbons, Just as picked by Mrs. Yoa kam. And yot somo people say that a woman cannot tell a good cow whon sho sees ono." t Governor Hughes on Taft's Presi dential Qualifications. Thero Is no man In tho country bot tor fitted properly to prcsldo over and direct tho varied business of tho execu tive department than Mr. Taft ne al ready knows it thoroughly. Ho has raro executlvo ability. No ono Is bet tor qualified than ho to do tho work which under tho constitution tho presi dent Is called upon to perform. Stato Fair Board, and now a mem ber of tho board, is In Marshfield for a visit at tho homo of his sls- tor, Mrs. C. A. Sehlbredo. Ho will Bpond a week hero, probably. Only a fow weeks In which to win that Grand Piano. 1 i r i w I. I' "! J $1 111 .' J ,!