The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 17, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908.
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Ulton was placed in nomination for
recorder.
It was then moved that the cau
cus should vote by ballot to deter
mine which two of the three
nominees should be placed on the
ticket. Chairman Smith thought
that each person should vote for two
candidates and It was decided that
this should be done. Tom Hall,
Charles McKnight and John D. Goss
entered protest against this, claim
ing that this would be unfair to
the weaker candidate and the rul
ing was reconsidered and each In
stricted to vote for but one for rec
order. The ballot resulted as fol
lows
GHURGHCGRNER
S 01 IS U
Exercises of Swedish Lutheran
Denomination In North
Bend Success.
The laying of the cornerstone of
the Swedish Lutheran church at
North Bend was one of the most
successful events of the kind that
has recently taken place on Coos
Bay and the assemblage was one of
tiio largest. Despite the threaten
ing weather during the day, no lain
fell during the program to mar the
exercises or discommode the audi
ence.
The Rev. B. P. Bengtson of
Mnrshfield, had charge of the exer
cises and laid the cornerstone. The
John D. W. Butler 1SS cornerstone laying address was deliv
ered In Swedish. Ilev. Bengtson
paid tribute to the spirit displayed
by the members of the denomination
on Coos Bay in making such an edi
fice possible and also how greatly
gratified he was over the marked
progress.
Captain Simpson Talks.
Captain A. M. Simpson spoke
briefly. He said that while he was
not closely Identified with any
church, he was always glad to see
the ovidence of the growth of
Christianity. He said that he had
always tried to aid wherever possible
in the building of churches and spe
cified a few of the many contribu
tions he has made. He paid special
tribute to the Lutheran faith. In
closing, he said that he would per
sonally contribute $25 towards the
church fund.
The site for the church was con
tributed by L. J. Simpson, son of
Captain A. II. Simpson.
The Rev. J. B. Burkhart and the
Rev. Rasmussen were the other
speakers of the afternoon, both de
voting their addresses largely to a
tribute to the benefit of Christianity
and the beneficial effect of churches
updn tho welfare of the community.
It Had been planned to have spe
cial musical services but this feature
of the program was left out.
J. W. Snover G7
J. M. Upton 14
For Three-Year Terms.
The councilman to be elected De
cember 1, are to hold office for three
years. The retiring members are
Claude Nasburg and J. H. Flanagan.
The nomination of D. L. Rood was j
not expected yesterday as it was
generally understood that Mr. Mer
chant had been selected as Al.
Owens' running mate. However,
Mr. Merchant refused to be a can
didate under any circumstances.
A friend of Recorder J. M. Upton
today said:
"It is only fair to Mr. Upton tp
say that his name was used onl
on the assumption that the three
names presented for recorder should
be placed on the official ballot."
SOCIALISTS NA3IE TICKET.
Will lime Candidates In Field For
City Klection December 1.
The Mnrshfield Socialists at a
meeting at their hall last evening
nominated the following ticket for
the coming city election:
For Recorder S. P. Keith.
For councilmen W. R. Gilmoro
and Frank Leslie.
Owing to the provisions of the
charter. It will be impossible for the
Socialists to have their tipket print
ed on the regular ballot, the charter
providing that no names shall be
placed on the ticket except those of
the nominees at the regular muni
cipal caucus. In consequence of
this, it will be necessary for those
desiring to vote for the Socialist
candidates to write in the names on
the ballot at tho election.
SMOKED A PIPE 70 YEARS.
Now Julia O'lli'ii'ii, at the A?e
of 10i, lb Dead.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Ju-
11a O'Brien, 103 years old, who
had binoked a pipe for 70 years,
lias drawn hor last whiff. As
the oldest inmato of tho St. Q
Francis home, where aged worn-
en aro cared for by nuns, Mrs.
O'Brien died mourned by all,
says tho American.
Phjsicians who attend the
home say she was the most mar-
DREDGE INLET
TO BID
nuMJ'f
Residents of District No. 10
Adopt Novel Scheme In Build
ing Road to Coos Bay.
At the meeting of the electors of
Road District, No. 10, at the Ross
Inlet school house, it was decided
that instead of making improve
ments in the highway between Sum
ner and Marshfleld now, that the
people should wait a short time and
in addition to having a "better thor
oughfare constructed more cheaply
to secure the dredging of Catching
Inlet at the same time.
This decision was reached after
considerable debate. F. E. Wilson
pointed out that the proposed ex
penditure of $250 per mile for which
it was planned to tax the district
would not accomplish much and
could not possibly reduce the high
way to a maximum grade of sixteen
per cent unless it was made more
winding than a mountain brook. Mr.
Wilson suggested that Catching In
let be dredged, making a fine chan
nel and the dredglngs be thrown up
on wliat would be the west side at
the mouth and thus make a dike and
a roadway.
The plan met with instant apprp-
val. While the audience came to
the meeting intent on voting a levy
sufilclent to build the present high
way, it was decided by a vote of
seventeen to five to adopt the plan
of Catching Inlet dredglngs.
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The manufacturer of one of the best brands of Linoleum made
nn error in the shipment of our order and as n result o are over
stocked. To work off the surplus supply e will sell
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W'4 Linoleum
This is wlint Is regularly sold at 70c and 75c. It will pay you
to buy Linoleum now and look nt this before you buy.
I C. A. JOHNS
House
Furnisher
FRONT STREET
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AUTO DRIVER KILLED.
Effort to Break Twenty-Four-Honr
Record Ends Disastrously.
(By Associated Press.)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 17.
While forcing his Renault car at a
speed of more than sixty miles per
hour In an effort to lower the 24
hour automobile record, Emlle Stry
cker was almost instantly killed
early today on -the Fair Grounds
track here. Leon Barrows of this
city, who was on the car with
Strycher was seriously injured. Two
tires of the car blew up and Instant
ly the car was a total wreck.
Strycker died before medical aid
reached him.
SUGAR TRUST
Government Begins Action to
Recover Three Million
Dollars.
(By Associated Pres.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 17. The
United States government has
brought -six suits against the Ameri
can Sugar Refining Company to re
cover forfeitures and customs re
ceipts to the amount of $3,G24,l2l
on sugar delivered by the Havemej
ers and Edler refineries in Brooklyn
during the past six years. The gov
ernment alleges fraud in weighing
the shipments.
A TO V,
and ask for nny of the following cigars
DEALER
2J 1J 1UU1 l-fJLii-SLiLsJLiJft.
eep Sea, Porto de Oro,
Churns White Crow Luxo
Havana Specials Oregonian Refunds
Little Teddy Maryland Club
Clear Havnnas, Dp'iirstics nnd Nickel Gools.
If they don't suit you, tell us what is the nintter with
them and we will then tell jou what is the trouble with
you.
Western Oregon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALERS.
NORTJEI BEND, COOS BAY, OREGON.
PONTIFICAL MASS SAID.
Fiftieth Anniversary of Pone Pius
Celebrated lly Many.
(Bj .Tsaociated Piess.;
ROME, Nov. 17. Pontifical mass
velous woman physically they was celebrated Monday morning at
ever met. Sho smoked three big St. Peters, the occasion being the
plpofuls a day one when sho 4 fiftieth anniversary of Pope Plus
arose, one after dinner and tho jonteiing the priesthood. It was tho
thiid just beforo retiring. Up .most impressive ceremony witnessed
to the last sho was able to read in Rome since tho coronation of the
small typo without the aid of Pontiff. There were present not less
APPEAL OIL CASE.
At-011
Go eminent to Present It to U. S,
Supreme Court.
CHICAGO, Nov. 17. District
torney Sims served notice
the counsel of the Standard Oil Com
pany of Indiana that on November
30, the government will apply to
tho Supreme Court for a writ of
certlorail bringing the record of tho
famous rebating cube before that
tribunal.
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Take tho doctor's advice as to
where ou should get your drugs and
prescriptions put up, and his hints
vvill benefit you. invatiably ho will
send you hero, because we have the
leputation of keeping the purest and
freshest drugs and medicines, and nf
carefullj compounding such prescrip
tions as ho writes. We are prompt
and polite, too, In our service, and
patrons never have to complain of
overcharging. Remember the name
and address for possible future use.
VthftMfctZffli,
REB CROSS RUG STORE
JOHN PREUSS, Proprietor
TO MARSHFIELD VOTERS.
BALLOON IS SIGHTED.
glasbes.
than seventy thousand from all parts
$ 4 of the world.
Tho population of Canada is now
about G, 500, 000.
In Belgium a revenue of $G5,000
is derived fiom roadside fruit trees.
DANCES AT RINK every Tues
day and Saturday ovonlng.
The Mexican government is ar
ranging to spend $25,000,000 to en
courage litigation schemes.
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bay for Portland SAT
URDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at S A. 31.
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LETT0 POCKET KNIVES
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Craft Passes Near San Bernar
dino.
(Bv Associated Press.)
SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 17.
The "United States" was sighted
northwest of tills city traveling to
ward the San Bernardino range of
mountains nt u good speed. It is
close to the ground.
PORTLAND .MAX SENTENCED.
The platform adouted by the
Marshfleld Citizens League,
which asks all desiring a better
city to join it and aid in carry-
Ing out Its aims Is as follows:
"AVE PLEDGE OUR CANDI-
DATLS TO AN HONEST,
STRAIGHT FORWARD, ECO-
NOMICAL BUSINESS AD3IIN-
1STRATION, AND TO REDUCE
THE DEBT OF THE CITY IN
ALL LEGITI3IATE 3IEANS
POSSIBLE."
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rtfrw ''TELECTRICAL Iotce
I tlffffl I KIIPPI.IRK j?sr
Pffisagsaswy &?
For
WILL HOLD AN EDGE
Stiletto Carvers and Table
ARE OE THE FINEST QUALITY.
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.lack LuRosc GUeii Life Term
Neuiuan 3Iuidir. '
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Nov. 17. Jack La
Rose, who was convicted of the mur
der of Herman Neuiuan In this city,
was today sentenced to life imprisonment.
Out of every million letters that
pahs through tho postofllce it Is cal-
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Stiletto Razors
ARE THE HIGHEST GRADE.
Stiletto Scissors mid Shears
ARE THE VERY REST ANY LADY CAN BUY.
1 dilated that only one goes astray.
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EVERY BLADE WARRANTED
Hiilfier's Hardware
Steamer BREAKWATER sails
from Coos Bav for Portland SAT
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The stato of North Carolina 1 one
of the most notable in the Union for
the pioductlon of gems, particularly
diamonds, emeralds, rubles. nnim-!?
murines, boryls, hiddenlto, rhodolite,
amethysts and remarkable rock crys
tals. Goms have boon found mainly
in tho course of mining operations,
although u fow systematic searches
for thom have been made and two
companies aro now engaged exclu
sively in such work.
The plumbing on tho new
Hotel Chandler is being dono
by
J. B. R.U5T
The specifications call for
Class "A" material and work
manship throughout. Esti
mates given on plumbing,
heating and gas fitting.
C Street, Opposite Hotel
Chnndler PnONE 80 1.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF I3IPROVE.
3IENT BONDS.
Scaled proposals will bo receive
by tho Finance Committee yL ih9
Common Council of the City c
Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, at
the ofllco of the Recorder of km
city, in the City Hall of said city
until 4 o'clock p. m., Monday, Nc.
vember 30, 1908, for $1G, 022.7
street Improvement bonds of the
City of Marshfleld in denominations
not exceeding $500, beailng tDCr
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 reserved to take up and
cancel any of such bonds, upon tho
payment of the face valuo thereof
within accrued Interest to tho date
of payment at any semi-annual In
tercst payment period at or after
one year from the date of such bonl
or bonds, by giving thirty days pub
lished notice.
Bonds authorized by act of Legls
laturo of Stato 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 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. The, right is re
served to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 5 th day of November.
1908.
HERBERT LOCKHART,
JAS H. FLANAGAN,
CLAUDE NASBURG,
Financo Committee of. tho Common.
Council.
A CURE FOR RIIEl'MATISSI.
Each recurring attack of rheuma
tism makes tho disease harder to
control, but the fact that It is not
in Itself dangerous causes people to
neglect it, awaiting a change or a
settled condition of the weather for
relief. It is often only after the dis
ease has become so serious as to In
terfere with business that the suf
ferer will seek more than temporary
relief. Chamberlain's Liniment is a
emedy for rheumatism which auy
one can apply. It not only gives
prompt relief from pain, but in a
large majority of cases It brings
about permanent results. The first
application will surprise and dPlight
you as immediate relief Is almost
sure to follow. For sale by JOHN
PREUSS.
vncnoriavvMasasa
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ELECTRIC BELLS
Burglar alarms, Annunciators, Gas
lighters and all sorts of
ELECTRIC EQUIP3IENT.
Wo furnish electricians sunplies in
large or small quantities Contracts
taken for wiring. Our goods are
thoroughly up-to-date and our prices
aro attractive.
Temple (Sh Wilson
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Liceusod embalmer
with Indy assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
Oregon Electrical
United States Land Office.
ROSEBURG, Or., September 29, 1908
Notice is hereby given that on De
cember 22, 1905, the Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad Company, by its attorney
in fact Frank E. Alley, of Roseburg,
county of Douglas, State of Oiegon,
flled in this office Its application to
select, under the act of Congress,
approved Juno 4, 1897, the lots 3, 4,
Sec, 24, T. 27 S., R. 11 W., W. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object because of tho mineral
character of the land, or for any
other reason, to tho disposal to appli
cant, should file their affidavits of
protest in this office, on or before tha
21st day of November, 1908. ,
Not coal land.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
too not rorget that DeWItfb Little
Early Risers aro the best pills made.
They are pleasant little pills that ara
easy to take and are prompt and
gentle. We sell and ra ommendi
them. Sold by LOOKHARJ & PARSONS.
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(ib Call bervne nt All Hours
Oood Hoarse nnd Vehicles
HEIFER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Snlo Stable.
ITAr FOR SALE Wholesale and
retail.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phono 1201 Mrfld.
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GOOD THINGS
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Ready For The
Table
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