The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908.
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BIG COUPON
ON SATURDAY
NOTICE OP SALE OP IMPROVE
MENT BONDS.
Times Will Issue Special Ballot
Good For Fifty Votes This
, Week.
Hero la another special offer for
the contestants In The Times prize
contest. On Saturday we will print
a big special vote coupon good for
50 votes. All new subscribers sent
In on or before Saturday will re
ceive a copy of Saturday's Issue and
can thus turn 50 votes In addition
to the votes allowed on subscription.
The ballot will also appear In all
regular papers so that contestants
may get busy among their friends
and have them save a copy of the
special coupon.
Remember this contest positively
Closes Saturday, October 31, at 9
p. m. and no votes will be received
after that date and hour under any
conditions.
All these prizes will be given away
and some good energetic hustling
by any of tho candidates between
now and that time would place any
candidate In the lead. The district
prizes may bo won easier by any of
those entered and where candidates
Tiave not been active The Times will
permit the entrance of new candi
dates in tho outlying districts.
Now is the time to get busy and
secure a prize as there are only
eleven days In whjch to work and
win.
TEAMSTERS' LICENSE
IS POSTPONED AGAIN
City Council Decides Not to Lory Tax
1 On Vehicles For a Time at Least
Many Discuss It.
The ordinance requiring teamsters
and owners of all vehicles used on
tho streets of Marshfleld to pay a
license was laid on the table last
evening with tho understanding that
jio attempt would be made to pass
t before tho first of tho year at least.
It may bo laid over until next spring.
A largo number of team and vehicle
ownors were present and expressed
their views on the plan.
John Bear and Mr. Malloy were In
favor of imposing a high license, re
quiring It to be paid for a year In
advance They said that regular
team owners in Marshfleld should bo
protected as they pay taxes here.
They claimed that during tho good
months, transient teamsters come in
hero and cut prices on teaming so
that the permanent residents cannot
make any money. Chas Doane said
that it wasn't right to make team
sters and working men pay a special
tax llko Is proposed by a teamsters'
ordinance. Ho said that if a team
sters' licenso was Imposed, it was
only right that every business man
bo compelled to pay a special licenso
for being permitted to conduct his
business hero.
Instead of making tho licenso on
vehicles, -'t was proposed to change
It to teams but that wasn't satisfac
tory. Messrs. Bear and Malloy
thought tho Imposing of tho license
should bo delayed for a time at least
as during tho rainy season which will
soon begin, there will bo no transient
teamsters to bo guarded against.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Finance Committee of the
Common Council of tho City of
Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, at
tho 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 Marshfleld In denominations
not exceeding $500, bearing Inter
est at tho rate of six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually; each
bond to bo dated November 2d,
1908, payable ten year3 from the
date thereof; provided that the
right i3 reserved to take up and
cancel any of such bonds, upon tho
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
one year from tho date of such bond
or bonds, by giving thirty days pub
lished notice.
Bonds authorized by act of Legis
lature of State of 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 bo forfeited In case bid
is accepted and bidder fails to accept
bonds within ten days.
Bids received for any amount of
said bonds, small bidders being
given preference. Tho right la re
served to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 7th day of October,
1908.
HERBERT LOCKHART,
JAS H. FLANAGAN,
CLAUDE NASBURG,
Finance Committee of the Common
Council.
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Friday Is Bargain Day Here
Silver Lined Inducements for Economical Buyers
Bargain Friday coming, as it does, in the midst of a rousing,
ringing "Busy Fall Week;' offers, besides the varied economies here
shown, numbers of attractive items in apparel and supplies for all time
The list of exceptional values here appended are such as will
prove vastly opportune for October use, and for use later
Nor will you fail to record an exceptional saving in purchasing
from among these articles Friday
Whether you absolutely need the goods or not, the prices at which
they are here quoted will make it expedient for you to use foresight,
and purchase now. '
Underwear Special
Our entire lot of Royal Plush, known to
be a perfect medium weight underwear,
they como in blue, pink, grey and tans,
formerly priced at $1.75 a garment,
marked for Friday's special at 91.10.
MEN'S SECTION
Shirt Special
A line of heavy flannel Shirts In a range
of colors and all sizes, regularly sold for
$2.25 each, for Friday $1.25.
Underwear Special
Another lot of "American Silk" Under
wear, an Ideal underwear for those desir
ing a light-weight garment. All the pop
ular colors. Marked for Friday's special
from $1.75 a garment to $1.10.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
30 pieces of Worsted Dress Materials In all the new shades,
formerly priced from 50 to 75c per yard, an excellent material
for. children's school dresses and other uses, aro marked out for
Friday's special at 38o per yard.
REPUBLICAN RALLY AT
NORTH BEND LAST NIGHT
Congressman Kills Addresses Fair
Audience Reference to Roosevelt
Gains Applause.
Congressman W. R. Ellis of Pen
dleton, addressed a fair sized au
dience at North Bond Inst ovoning in
behalf of W. H. Taft and Republican
ism. A. II. Derbyshlro was chairman
of tho meeting and Introduced tho
speaker. W. P. Evans was ono of tho
vico-presidonts of tho mooting.
Judgo Ellis' address with tho ex
ception of a brief trlbuto to President
Roosovolt was practlcnlly tho samo
as delivered In Marshfleld. Tho
pralso of Mr. Roosovolt and his ad
ministration elicited enthusiastic np
plauso from tho audlonco.
This morning Mr. Evans, Mr. Der
byshire and othor North Bond citi
zens ontortnineu juugo uuis,
taking him on n tour of tho
city. At noon, Judgo Ellis loft for
Myrtlo Point whoro ho will speak
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40 pieces of Torchon and Cotton Laces with Insertions to
match, a nlco assortment of patterns, formerly sold from 10c to
20c per yard, are marked for Friday's special at 5c per yard.
Just Arrived
The newest creation in the
STETSON
They are the real self conform
ing stiff hat at
See the new Fedora at
$4.50
Geo..Goodrum
. FORMATS
Marshfield Oregon
Daintiest
Lingerie
If sent to this laundry will
return to you as fresh,
crisp and sheer as when
it was now. Laundering
with us is an art wo car
ry it to such a degreo of
perfection. Our price list
will show you how reason
,, nblo aro our charges. Ono
trial will convlnco you
that our work cannot bo
surpassed. Phono 2291.
Marshfield Hand
& Steam Laundry
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Latest Invention
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Plays just twice as long as any other
cylinder record made and of the
same quality of material as Edison's
famous Gold Mould We carry
IN STOCK
Every Edison domestic record made
To Drill For Oil. R. P. Critten
don of North Bend, stated today that
Frank O'Day, a brother of Dr. O'Day
who wns recently at North Bond, will
arrive hero this week or noxt with
two oil rigs and thnt drilling will bo
started at onco for oil. Ho says that
first drilling will bo on L. J. Simp
son's farm and on Otto Schottor's
holdings.
X GOOD THINGS X
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X CORTHELL'S ' X
X DELICATESSEN. X
X LUNCHES SERVED, X
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Talking Machines
BOTH VICTOR AND EDISON
Remember Caruso, Scotti, Patti,
Eames, Sembrick, Plancon sing
only for the above Talking Ma
chine Cos, the acknowledged
Standards in both cylinder and
disc records and machines
W. R. Haines
Music Co.
Your Home Dealer
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incomparably the best in this part
of the country
Fine selections in Light Blues for Bed Chambers,
small all-over patterns for Dining Rooms, rich Oriental
Designs for Living Rooms, Two Tones in French Scrolls
for Parlors. Rugs Large, Rugs Small, Rugs Inexpens
ive, Rugs Medium, and Rugs Fine.
The Whole Thiftg in Rugs
Perry, Montgomery & Co.
OF THE FIRST-CLASS
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COOS BAY
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Piano
Mr. Elmer A. Todd
Misa Lucy Sherwood Horton
Voice
Miss Mable Clare Millis
Violin
(To be announced later.
Musical Kindergarten
Miss J.ucy Sherwood Horton
Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sicht Readine and
ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, New
ELMER A. TODD, Director
O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets.
'Phone 1955
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LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS i
DEADENING FELT DRV PASTE TINTING COLORS 1
VARNISnES ALCOHOL SnELLAO
Agent for Johnson's Dyes and Wax Finishes.
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T Second and 'C Streets, Across From New Hotel. y
A Want Ad will sell it for you
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