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"INwmei mmumm'ViMri'!"!"' -tBgfmfj7!!g-! mmimsF-t r V'- -s. wMMnnPWPMn. ) v XT . NOTICE OP SALE OP IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Sealed proposals will bo received by tho Finance Commltteo of iho Common Council of tho City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, at tho office of tho Recorder of sold city, In tlio City Hall of said city, until 4 o'clock p. m., Monday, No vember 30, 1908, for $10,023.37 street Improvement bonds of tho City of Marshfield In denominations not exceeding $500, beailng Inter est at tho rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; each bond to bo dated November 2d, 1908, payable ten years from tho date thereof; provided that the right is reservod to tako 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 bon-1 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-, G49.00. 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 caso bid is accepted and bidder falls to accept bonds within ten days. Bids received for any amount of said bonds, small bidders being given preference. Tho right is re served to reject any and all bids. Dated this 5th day of November 1908. HERBERT LOCKHART, JAS H. FLANAGAN, CLAUDE NASBURG, Finance Commltteo of tho Common Council. NOTICE CALLING FOR A NOMI NATING MEETING OR CAU t CUS FOR THE NOItHNATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE OF COJIMON COUN CILMEN AND OF RECORDER. Notice 13 hereby given that by order of the Common Council of tho Cit yof Marshfield, Coos county, Ore gon, duly made and entered on the 28th day of October, 1908, a nomi nating meeting or caucus will bo held in Odd Follows Hall In said city, on Monday, tho sixteenth day of Novem ber, at tho hour of half past seven o'clock, in tho afternoon of said day, for the purpose of nominating candi dates for the offices of two members ofthe Common Council of said City, and for tho office of Recorder of said City, to bo voted on at the regular annual Municipal Election of said City to bo held on tho first day of December, 1908. By order of the Common Council Dated this 5th day of November, 1908. J. M. UPTON, Recorder of the City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon. t GOOD THINGS t to t Eat t Ready For The t Table at CORTHELL'S t DELICATESSEN. t LUNCHES SERVED, t t t t t t t X Temple (i Wilson UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral supplies In general. Liconsed embalmer with lady assistant. South Broadway. Telephones: OFFICE 3101. RESIDENCE 2103, E& ab Call Service at All TtourB Good Hearse and Vehicles HEJNER, MLLLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Salo StaWtf. HAY FOR SALE Wholesale snd retail. 3d and 'A Sts. 'Phone 1201 Mrfld. HttfH$ I Iff, Eggp BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS BAY FUEL CO. J. O. DOANE, Proprietor, Dealer in South Marshfield,. BeaJ ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry flro and stove-wood on short notice. Phono 534 or Leave Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. the Daily coos '--------x-------h--- ----. ... .-. NEWS OP COQUILLE. A LARGR STOCK OF MICHIGAN SPEED WHEELS IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR ALREADY COMPLETE Line of Launch Supplies Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - The manufacturer of one of -f-.f - f 8 f t f f LINOLEUM BARGAIN! an error in the shipment of our .order and as a result v arc over, stocked. To work off the surplus supply wo will sell D. 1614 Linoleum o5c This Is whnt is regularly sold to buy Linoleum now nnd look C. A. I w FRONT GO TO and ask for any of tho folIOAvlng cigars: Deep Sea, Port de Oro9 Staylfc Chums White Crow Luxo Havana Specials Oregonian Refunds Little Teddy Maryland Club Clear navanns, Domestics and Nickel Goods. If tlioy don't suit you, tell us what Is the matter with them and wo will then tell you whnt is tho trouble with yon. Western Oregon Grocery Co. ? WHOLESALERS. .- " NORTH BEND, COOS BAY, OREGON. ,. ... - -. tt n J W; r RED CROSS DRUG STORE JOHN PREUSS, Proprietor ... . . - WALL PAPER LINING TACKS BRUSHES STAINS DEADENING FELT DRY PASTE TINTING COLORS VARNISHES ALCOHOL SHELLAC Agent for Johnson's Dyes and Wax Finishes. Coos Bay Paint y Second and 'C Streets, i ..- bay tim es, marshfield, oregon, Saturday, November tgwn numi MuiMumiiwujwii wwimmuiii i g i n Water Front Phone 33 3. ... ..-. . - - - H4HWfH"rHW'i-WH44 t the best brands of Linoleum made T at 70c and 75c. It will pay yoa A at this before you buy. ' House 9 Furnisher STREET J iiXjJyTTv jw?Ti " ------"$ $ ----. & 11 Take the doctor's advice as to where yoii should get your drugs and prescriptions put up, and his hints will benefit you. Invariably ho will send you here, because wo have tho reputation of keeping the purest and freshest drugs and medicines, and of carefully compounding such prescrip tions as he writes. We are prompt and polite, too, in our service, and patrons never have to complain of overcharging. Remember tho name and address for possible future uso.l - - - - - - . -.-- AND PAINTS I & Wall Paper Co. i Across From Now Hotel. XitvMJIB m - . --6 .--. EASTSIDE For special bargains in Eastsido Residence lots at "go as you please terms." See Title Guarantee and Ab stract Company, II. Sengstacken, Manager. FREE: P. S. Eastsido Ferry is making regular trips between Marshfield and Eastslde every hour. It only takes 4 minutes to cross. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. The Collar Question larv Do you get tho satisfaction your money ought to bring when you havo your collars or cuffs laundered? Aro tho edges smooth? Aro tho folds or points neatly turned? Is the color a delicate, pearly whUe? Is the finish that soft effect so much preferred by fastidious dressers? Wo succeed in all these things. Surely our work is worth a trial. You will bo a steadfast patron. Coos Bay SteamLaundry PnONE 571. Masters and McLain ' General Contractor's Buildin ; : Material and Beaver Hill Coal : Office: Broadway & Queen St ; Phones 2011-826 DO NOT TAKE THE RISK. When you haro a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it becomes chronic, but glvo it atten tion and get rid of It. Take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and you are suro of prompt relief. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. W a rfm jam u, 1908. Intcicsdiig Events There As Told By The Herald. Chas. Harrington, the restaurant man, had two of his fingers pretty badly mashed one day last week. Robt. Richmond, brother of Dr. James Richmond of this city, arriv ed in town Saturday from his homo in Pigeon, Michigan, on a visit. J. S. Lyons has purchased the gasolene launch belonging to H. C. Stratton and will put a larger engine In it which will make it one of the speediest on tho river. E. N. Harry was In from- Sltkum on Thursday and was without his crutches this tiem, having sufficiently recovered from his lato Injury by al lowing a rock to fall on his foot some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of this city, departed for San Fran cisco Saturday where they will spend tho winter. Mr. Johnson will look aftor the lumber market and take care of that end of the business for tho mill. J. P. Tupper returned tho latter part of tho week from a trip down the coast wheie he went to visit with his granddaughter, Mrs. Kenneth Perkins, nee Miss Jessie Tupper for merly of this city. He' enjoyed his visit very much. He took with him two nice presents for Mrs. Perkins, ono being a nice driving horse and buggy and the other a fine gold watch Bridge seems to have carried off the honors this timo in fistic encoun ters on election day. H. C. Bryant and Jim Slinger met on that day and proceeded to thrash out a quarrel that had been started soveral days previous with tho result that Mr. Bryant came out considerably worst ed. Mr. Slinger was brought before the justice of peace and fined $37.50 for his trouble. hTe now steamer Coqullle which was lately launched at this city and taken to Bandon where her boiler was transferred from tho Elizabeth and her engines put on board, was brought up tho first of tho week and her machinery is no wbelng put in place by ono crew of mon while an other is at work on the cabins. It is expected that she will be ablo to start up in a short time. It Is now reported on good author ity that tho laborers holding checks against the Larson Lumber Co., will not lose their wgaes as first reported but that thoro Is 2,000,000 feet of logs In the McCormac boom at Marsh field and that the men's wages will havo to como out of them. The com pany aro doing everything in their power to effect a settlement and pay off the outstanding debts. Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, plourlsy and consumption will soon bo hero. Cure your cough now, and strengthen your lungs with Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk starting the winter with weak lungs, when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and prevent serious results. For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy, John Preuss, prop. Your Choice Is Here and no doubt you will prefer the Tur key. Rest assured, wo havo gobblers of all weights and sizes, suro to please you, tender as chicken; and all that, but if you do not feel like in vesting in a "bird," wo havo joints that are equally as tender and doll clous. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, Pork, or Hams for roasting. Wo can guarantee the freshness and tender ness of all our Meats, and their flavor Is tho subject of talk among our customers. Sanitary Market Hall & Richard PHONE 1001 Do not rorgot that DeWitt'b Little Early Risers are the best pills mado, They aro ploasant llttlo pills that aro easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and recommend them. Mold by LOOKHART & PARSONS. r" n iT n n Jmarshfield $ f SCHOOL NEWS:: The regular monthly examinations were hold this week. Tho Seventh Grade aro preparing a Thanksgiving program. The Second Grade have arranged a scene from Holland on their sand table. Iva Wickens of tho Fourth Grado 'B,' made six 100's in tho monthly ex aminations. ' Lester Daley of the Second Grade, mado 100 per cent In tho monthly spelllne test. 'The Eighth Grade aro making re lief maps pt Africa with paper pulp on pine .boards. BlllMilner is tho only ono of tha Fourth Grado who mado 90 or more In all of his examinations. Tho Soventh Grado aro having a writing contest. A prlzo is offered for the greatest improvement in two weeks time. The Eighth Grade are reading "The Story of an African Farm.'J Schreiner, in connection with geography work. Tho Eighth Grado are prepay Thanksgiving program and art., anxious to havo the parents andi.. t other Interested visitors attend. 'an , inspect tho school work which the will display. ;1 Miss Sebolt has recently rer ' i a box of fine milk weed pods jl Coin, Iowa. They wero gathered f sent to herself and pupils, by IJ pupils of tho second grado in tht Iowa school. ' if ... if Amnnir tbn now nunlln rfitrlnt,ro this week are: Dalobert Hayw of Portland, First 'A'; Tina Who burry qf Myrtlo Point, First 'X'; Fifth: Lizzio Burns of North BonV Fifth. 1 S Those in First 'B' Grado havij highest rank for tho month ondlnp Friday, November 13: In 'A' class Earnest Whereat, Lillian Seaman, Marjorlo Drews. In 'B' class Harold Friend, Eu gene, Kolley, Esther Holm, Irene Cook, Agnes Johnson. Tho Basketball Team has received a challenge from the Coqulllo school for a match game to bo hold some time after Thanksgiving. Tho chal lenge has not yet been accepted on account of the difficulty in securing a suitable hall for practise which has delayed tho club very much. Baskets havo been arranged In tho Assembly Hall and tho girls began work Thursday aftornoon. Tho High School Literary Society will hold a meeting in the Assembly hall on tho evening of tho 20th of November. Tho program is oo fol lows: Chorus School Address Prof. Ooldea Instrumental Solo Nora Tower Recitation Holen Mulloy Essay Eric Bolt Instrumental Trio Alice Curtlsa Ruth Allon, Holen Bradley. Recitation Alpha Mturey Debate: "Resolved tho United States should have a largor navy." Affirmative Charles Merchant, John Ferguson, Bessie Coke. Nogativ Uma Marsh, Will Hutchison, Nollto, Trlbboy. Song ., School TO HELP FAMILIES. Subscriptions Are Taken Throughout Germany. (By Associated Press.) BERLIN, Nov. 13. Prlnca Bltoi Frederick representing the Emperor, has left for Hamm. Subscriptions for tho families of the men who lost their lives in tho disaster have beea opened In Berlin and other cities. CLOSING out somo lines of crook ery at coBt. Soo display In window. Coos Bay Cash Storo. RAW LUNGS. When tho lungs are sore and In flamed, tho germs of pneumonia aai consumption find logement an al tlply. Foley's Honey and Tar Icttls tho cough germs, cures tho most sfe stinato racking cough, heals tae lungs, and prevents serious roautta. Tlirf gonuine is In tho yellow pack ago. For salo by Red Cross Pharmacy John Preusa, prop. . til "' , , ot J 'XSPW'" 1 -!