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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1908.
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61 IN TODAY'S COUNT
Several Candidates Are Holding Back Votes
for a Whirlwind Finish Other
Changes
The following table gives votes as of the candidates are holding many
votes back for a whirlwind finish,
rtemembcr all the big ballots In Sat
urday's paper must be voted today
counted up to 10 o'clock yesterday
-will give the count up to 10 o'clock
this morning. It is evident that some or they will not be counted.
FIRST DISTRICT Includes Marshfield, Eastsido and surrounding ter
ritory: Votes.
Miss Elizabeth J. Cox ' 5,935
Miss Mamie Mahoney of Marshfield 12,594
Miss Genevieve Tellefson, of Eastside .- 22,052
W. C. Weaver, Jr., of Marshfield , 3,271
Miss Lillian Hall of Marshfield 2,398
Miss Grace Kruso of Marshfield 3,442
Miss Uma Marsh of Marshfield 2,919
Miss Millifi Johnson of Marshfield. . ' 3.14G
Jake Goldio of Marshfield 9,229
Miss Florence Edwards of Allegany. 3,448
Eric P. Bolt of Marshfield . . 22.S23
Miss Elsie Hall of Marshfield ' ' 2,481
Marshfield High School . 19,080
Doric Chapter No. 53, Order of Eastern Star of Marshfield .... S4.052
Miss Agnes Hutchinson of Marshfield 150
Marshfield Aerie No. 528. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Marshfield. 12,218
KoosTrlbo, No. 33, Ordr of Redmen, Marshfield 9,628
Coos Bay Circle No. 164, Women of Wood Craft, Marshfield ... . 150
W. O. W., No. 196, Mrhfleld 2.082
SECOND DISTRICT North Bendand Empire:
Totes.
North Bend High School ' 54,029
Miss Lillian MeCann of North Bend 59,716
North Bend Lodge No. 8281 Modern Woodmen of America.. .. 416
Arago Lodge No. 28 I. O. O. F.. . .., .' 312
THIRD DISTRICT Bandon: ' " Votes.
Knights of Pythias, Lodge of Bandon. . . . .' 3.S16
Mrs. Wlllard F. Jones cf Bandon 2,308
Mlsa Mildred Morse of Bandon 3,036
FOURTH DISTRICT Myrtle Point: Votes.
Roy Haines of Myrtlo Point 1,114
Miss Eva A. Laird 3,517
FIFTH DISTRICT Coauille and vicinity: Votes.
Mltfs Ella Jchnson of Coquille 3.812
Miss Grace D. Yoakam v .4,036
TRY TO Fl
NO H USE
FOR W DOST AMD, WASTE
NATIONAL CONSERVATIVES COM
MISSION PLANS TO UTILIZE
ALL OK COUNTRY'S NATURAL
RESOURCES.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. Five
hundred manufacturers of explo
sives, pulp wood and similar prod
ucts, have been asked by the Na
tional Conservation Commission for
information as to all possible uses of
sawdust. From this it will be seen
the commission is going into ft no de
tails in Its inventory of the natural
resources of tho country. Seven
thousand lumbermon have been ask
ed for their opinion as to the waste
of lumber In saw mills, and more
than two thousand lumber dealers
-and cooperage, veneer, furniture,
box, vehicle and implement manu
facturers have been asked to point
out striking features of waste In thejr
respective lines. Yet all this is only
one part of tho general scheme of
hunting down waste which tho com
mission is following in making its
Inventory. It Is going after tho llt
tlo wastes here and there, which, ad
ded together, and put Into dollars
.and cents, make an astonishing total.
For Instance, take tho making of
veneer. At ltrst uiusn it may not
Bcem worthy of consideration with
tho manufacture of othor products
mentioned. Yet, tho scarcity of tho
more attractive finishing woods in
tho last fow years has led to the
annual production of over 1,100,000,
000 squnro feet of voneor. This, of
course, has been made posslblo only
by tho Introduction of now veneer-making-machinery.
Tho use of veneer Is gonorally re
garded as exemplifying the scarcltv
of tho liner woods and typifying tho
complete utilization of various kinds
of woods, yet, from ono of tho sched
ules of tho National Conservation
Commission, it is evident that tho
commission expects to discovor great
wnsto oven in voneor manufacture.
Though tho word voneor carries
many meanings, from a glnzo applied
to pottory to tho "polish" of a man ,
of tho world, It is most commonly j
employed ns tho namo for tho thin I
sllcos of wood now oxtonsively mod
In tho mnnufucturo of nil sorts of
articles of use, such ns wood plates, j
baskets, and tho oxtorlor finish of
furniture and wood work. The ma
nufacture of voneer In tho last t"v
yours has ndvancod by Jonps nnd
bounds.
Tho host veneer is sawed, 'j.i a
CITY COUNCIL FAILS
TO SECURE QUORUM
Not Enough of the Member Present
nt One Time Last Evening nnd
AVill Try Again Tonight.
Not enough of the city council
could be gathered at the city hall at
one time last night to make a quo
rum so that any business could be
transacted. About 8 o'clock, Council
men Savage, Nelson, Sacchi and
Nasburg appeared. However, Mayor
Straw was absent and if Mr. Savage
took the chair as president of the
council, there would not be a quo
rum. They waited for awhile as
did the crowd. Then Councilman
Sacchi had to leave for a few min
utes. The other councilmen thought
he went home and the meeting startl
ed to break up. As they were going
up the street, they met Sacchi com
ing back and Mayor Straw was com
ing. Meanwhile Councilman Savage
had gone home and retired and re
fused to come back. The meeting was
called to order and adjournment
taken until tonight when the Alice
and First street assessments will be
equalized.
Several other matters will prob
ably come up tonight. One of the
matters that will probably be acted
on tonight will be to determine
whether or not to purchase type
writer for tho city recorder's office.
Recorder Upton has a second-hand
machine that he will sell the city for
$50 and P. A. Devers has another
one that he offers for a similar
amount.
REALE STATE TRANSFERS
Dally Real Estntc Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Sengstnckcn,
Manager.
"rotary cut." By tile last naired
process logs of the desired wool are
steamed until they are soft and then
fixed in a lathe-like "machine, m
which they are turned against a
wood knife. As the log rotates
against the knife, veneer of the de
sired thickness is peeled off in a con
tinuous slice, as If you should pare
an apple, going deeper and deeper at
each complete turn, until nothing Is
left but the core. The center of the
log left after tho veneer is cut is also
called a "core."
The woods principally used for
making veneer aro red gum, maple,
and yellow poplar, which together
yield more .than half of the total
product. Red gum Is largely used
for baskets and maple for furniture.
More valuable than these, however,
aro white oak and walnut veneer.
Beech, which can bo cut very thin,
Is used very largely for wooden
plates. A number of other kinds of
woods are used.
A good deal of waste occurs in the
manufacture of veneer, It is always
it JIIUU1U1II, lUf lllSliUlUU, Willi L UbU IU
make of tho cores left by tho rotary
process. In many cases these are
used for pulp wood, pillars, or panel
'headings, nnd thoy aro largely used
also for fuel, excelsior, crates, boxes
and baskets.
In tho schedule of inquiries which
the National Conservation Commis
sion, through the forest service, i3
, Bonding out, several questions are
aimed to secure Information as to
the amount of waste In veneer manu
I fncturo and tho possibilities of flnd
I lng ways to utilizo it.
October 10, 1008.
Geo. N. Farrin, Referee, to Chas.
J. Elford; deed. Lot 7, .Blk. 25,
Clements Plat of Marshfield. Con.
$475.00.
Thos. Vigars, to Ida L. Huntley;
deed. Lot 4, Blk. 21, Plat 2 Bangor.
Con. $150.00.
F. W. Wood, to J. Virgil lPugh;
deed. Parcel of land beginning at
NW corner of Blk. 18, North Bend.
Con. $950.00.
First Trust and Savings Bank, to
Eugene O'Connell; deed. Part of
Lot 3, and tide land fronting Sec.
22, Twp. 25, R. 13. Con. $10.00. .
Flanagan Estate et al, to E. C.
Anderson; deed. Lots 10 and 11,
Blk. 12, West Bunker Hill Add. to
Marshfield. Con. $10.00.
October 20, 1008.
K. I. Perkey, trustee, to John A.
Johnson; deed. Lots 5 to 11, Blk.
4, Boise Add to Marshfield. Con.
$420.00.
Joseph Richards et ux, to Chas.
Sneddon et ux; deed. Lot 1, Sec, 11,
Twp. 26, R. 13. Con. $1.00.
Oclobcr 21, 1008.
Lizzie Lobree, to Adele S. Lobree;
deed. SEM, of NE. E of SE
and Lot 1 Sec. 12, Twp. 25, R. 13;
E of SEJ1 and NW of SEi1,
Sec. 2; NV of NEVi, W of
NWy4, NEVi of NW, S of SEVi,
NE14 ot'SEVi nnd SWV4 Sec 28;
SV6 and NEi, Sec. 33, and 'Lot 0
and N of SW4 of NW Sec. 34;
also tide land In Sec. 34, Twp. 26,
R. 13; Also tide land in Sec. 2S, Twp.
25, R. 12, known as Palmer's Boom;
also SV2 of NW Sec. 3, Twp. 27,
R. 13. Con. $100.00.
I. S. Smith et ux et al, to A. L.
Hunt; deed. Lots 28 and 29, Blk.
59, Porter Add to North Bend. Con.
$10.00.
NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE
MENT BONDS.
" ---,
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Finance Committee of tho
Common Council of the City of
Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, at
the office of tho 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 Marshr?ld in denominations
not exceeding $500, bearing Inter
est at the rate of six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually; each
bond to bo dated November 2d,
1908, payable ten years from the
date thereof; provided that the
right is reserved to take up 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
one year from the date of such bond
or bonds, by giving thirty days pub
lished notice.
Bonds authorized by act 01! Legis
lature of State 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 within 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,
1908.
HERBERT LOCKHART,
JAS H. FLANAGAN,
CLAUDE NASBURG,
Finance Committee of the Common
Council.
You Can Raise a Houe
4gjw
of your own if you go the right way
about it. Tell us the kind you want,
and about the amount you want .to
pay, and we will put you In the way
of getting a veritable bargain on
vary easy terms. We have houses in
town and country to suit all needs,
and we buy, sell and exchange all
kinds of real estate. Mortgages and
Loans and Insurance.
Three Great Camp
POLITICS, FUN, T0GGS
aigsis
You will win every time if you
t buy your toggs from G00DRUM
for that's his business.
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GO TO YOUR DEALER
and nsk for any of tho following cigars:
Deep Sea, Porto de Oro,
Staylit
Chums White Crow Luxo
Havana Specials Oregonian Refunds
Little Teddy Maryland Club
Clear Havanns, Domestics and Nickel Goods.
If they don't suit you, tell us what is tho matter with
them nnd we will then tell you wluit is the trouble with
you.
Western Oregon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALERS.
NORTH BEND, COOS BAY, OREGON.
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Steamer BRKAKWATKK sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 2 P. M.
MASQUERADE BALL at Sumner
Saturday evening, October 31.
NOYKMUKK 1 Is tho dnto for in
augurating tho CASH system at tho
SANITARY MARKET.
FRESH Olympla or Toko Point
Oysters by pint, quart or gallon nt
O. K. CHOP HOl'SK.
P Y PASII and savo monoy on
your moat bills at tho Sanitary Mar-Uot.
meat deal is sliced and still mora Is
A $75.00 scholarship for
young man or woman getting
scrlber3 for Tho Times.
some
sub-
Steamer Eureka will sail for EU
REKA AT 2 P. M., FRIDAY, Oc
tober 30. No reservation held un
less ticket is bought. F. S. Dow,
agent.
HOT DRINKS AT STAFFORD'S.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, OCTOBER 31. at 2. P. M.
Daintiest
Lingerie
If sent to this laundry will
return to you aa fresh,
crisp and sheer as when
it was new. Laundering
with us Is an art wo car
ry It to such a degree of
perfection. Our price list
will show you how reason
able aro our charges. Ono
trial will convinces you
that our work cannot bo
surpassed. Phono 2291.
Marshfield Hand
& Steam Laundry
Title Guarantee
& -Abstract
Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager.
IP YOU HAVE A SWEET TOOTH
IlkraEsKradi
you will appreciate our choice buns,
biscuits and pastry as well as the
Fancy Bread wo bake. We use only
tho purest Flour and the purest
Butter and other ingredients in mak
ing our fancy cakes, and as we have
tho most expert bakers wo naturally
get tho best results. Those who have
patronised us In the past aro the
references we nre giving to those
who have not yet tried our goods.
COOS BAY BAKERY
Mr. W. T. Somes, Proprietor of BImIni Hot Springs Hotel, Loa
Angeles, Cal., U. S. A., writes as follows: "Our hotel building, a flat
roofed structure covered with Malthoid Roofing, is situated quite
near the large Blmlnl Bath Houses that burned so fiercely the night
of November 15th. The wind carried blazing shingles and red hot
cinders In showers to my building, where they simmered on the
Malthoid Roofing and went out, doing no damage beyond a number
of small blisters raised on tho surface of the roofing. We have had
ono rain since the fire and tho roof Is tight."
! The Paraffine Paint Co. SaS
J C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distributor j
WAI I PAPFR AND PAINTS
LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS I
DEADENING FELT DRY PASTE TINTING COLORS
VARNISHES ALCOHOL SnELLAO
Agent for Johnson's Dyes and Wax Finishes.
Coos Bay Paint & Waif Papr Co. t
Second and C Streets, Across From New Hotel.
COOS BAY
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BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS
RAY FUEL CO.
J. O. DOANE, Proprietor.
Dealer In Scuth Marshfield, Boa-
O ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry firo
and stove-wood on short notice.
Phono 331 or Leave Orders t
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
-FACULTY--Piano
Mr. Elmer A. Todd
Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton
Voice
Mies Mable Clare Jlillis
Violin
(To be announced later.
Musical Kindergarten
Misa Lucy Sherwood Hortou
Classes in Harmonv, Counterpoint, etc. Vocnl Sicht It jading and
ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, ew
O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phono 19.5
ELMER A. TODD, Director
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agazme isargams combination?
THE DELINEATOR
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EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE ..81.50
Our Price
THE AVORLD'S WORK S3.00 f 1 tQ C(
Regular prjco ."$50 Ullly ijJ.t5u
We have numerous other offers and combinations, Just as good.
Ask us about them,
Norton & Hansen opposi!eablanco hotel
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