THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i$ 1908.
3T1CE OP SALE OF IMPROVE-
MENT IIONDS.
Scaled proposals will bo received
tho Finance Commltteo of the
hmmon Council of the City cf
arshfield, Coos County, Oregon, at
e ofllce of tho Recorder of sold
ty, In uie vuy nun ui buiu vi'j,
,111 4 o'clock p. m Monday, N'c-
rniber 30, 1908, for $16,023.37
rent Improvement bonds of the
Ity of Marshflold In denominations
nt exceeding $500, bearing Inter-
It at the rate of six per cent per
rinum. payable semi-annually; each
ond to bo dated November 2d,
908, payable ten years from tho
ate thereof; provided that the
'icht Is reserved to tako up and
Eincel any of such bonds, upon the
Bayment of tho face value thereof,
Hthln accrued Interest to tho date
If nayment at any semi-annual In
terest payment period at or after
rW year from the date of such bon-l
r bonds, by giving thirty days pub
lished notice.
Bonds authorized by act of Legis
lature of Scato of Oregon.
Assessed valuation of City $1,791-,
649.00.
No bonded Indebtedness,
population estimated at 5,000.
Certified check for 5 per cent of
kmount of bids must accompany
bach bid, to be forfeited In case bid
Is accepted and bidder falls to accept
bonds within ten days.
Dlds received for any amount of
teald bonds, small bidders being
klvon preference. The right Is re
served to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 5th day of November
1908.
HERBERT LOCKHART,
JAS H. FLANAGAN,
CLAUDE NASBURG,
HFInanco Commltteo of the Common
Council.
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1 SPECIAL FOB A 1'EW DAIS UHU I
io year oiu ..-wi-v ivju, ikji- .
gallon $1.00 j
Best quality Port Wine, per
gallon $2.00 J
Best quality Sherry "Wine, per I
gallon 92.00 T
Best quality Angelica Wine, V
po.' gallon 92.00 f
Best quality Table Claret, per 8
gallon 50c 1
Try a case of Wclnhard or
Lager Heer (Union Made). I
FREE DELIVERY T
PHONE 481
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? Also a full line of Speed Wheels, Reverse Gears and
everything' needed on a launch.
PHONE OK MAIL US YOUR ORDER FOR DRY CELLS.
COOS BAY OIL & SUPPLY COMPANY
WATER FRONT PHONE 33
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Jt Grocery Delivery Schedule
I FORENOON.
J, First City 8:30
! South and West 9:15
T Second City and Broad-
? way 10:45
t AFTERNOON.
K Ferndalo 12:45
i First City 1:30
& South and West 2:15
i Second City and Broad-
T way 4 o'clock
For
I C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY GROCER
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,: Front St. Mnrshfleld.
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DO NOT TAKE THE RISK.
When you havo a bad cough or
cold do not let It drag along until It
becomes chronic, but give It atten
tion and get rid of it.. Take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and you are!
sure ot prompt relief. For sale by
JOHN PREUSS.
aiMiffryggi;
Bb Call bervK-c m All Hours
Gooil Hi'firno Mid Vehicles
HEFNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
HAY FOR SALE: Wholesale and
retail.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfia.
TO MARSHFIELD VOTERS.
The platform adopted by the
Marshfield Citizens League,
which asks all desiring a better
city to join It and aid In carry-
lng out Us alms Is as follows:
"WE PLEDGE OUR OANDI-
DATES TO AN nONEST,
STRAIGHT FORWARD, ECO-
NOMIOAL BUSINESS ADMIN-
ISTRATION, AND TO REDUCE
TnE DEBT OF TnE CITY IN
ALL LEGITIMATE MEANS
POSSIBLE."
DIRECT
Of Coos Bay Manufacturing
and Wholesale Houses : : :
The way to Uulld a city Is to stand together. Coos Bay factories and Jobbing houses mnko nnd
luive for sale many things that Coos County people buy in Portland nnd San Francisco. Keep the
money at home. It helps prosperity.
Tho following is n list of reliable iv nd up-to-datn establishments that are worthy and deserve your
patronage.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
North Bend Iron Works
Phone 321
NORTH BEND, Ore
ron and bronze castings. All kinds of repair work and logging
tools'a specialty. FOUNDEKS and MACHINISTS.
L. KOONTZ
Machine and Repair Shops
GENERAL, MACHINIST
Steam ami Gas Engine Work
On Hroadway, near
,11 OlliUUl JlotllllOUM!
Marshfield, Ore
Nelson Iron Works, (inc.)
Manufacturers f Machinery and Supplies for Mills Mines, Railroads
and Login nu Companies. Wo are pioneers in the manufacturing and
repairing of Gas Engines. Don't forget our Gas Kngino Supplies.
Foundry snul Machine Shop
Marshfield Ore.
The Modern Company
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Marshfield, Oregon
Wholesale
CANDY, CRACKhRS
CIGARS, PIPES, ETC
Hugs, Robei, Klk, Deer, Hear and Cougar
Felts Mounted
J. E. GRAHAM
Taxidermist
Formerly with A. Helming & Co.
Call or write (or terms
Norlli Front Mreet Mar.hflcld. Ore.
If you are a
f 4-tin Uww UjkhhIjku
you must drink
Coos Bay Beer
Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND, ORE
North Bend Manufacturing Co
, Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS
All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and
Myrtle Novelties
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North Bend-
-Oregon
Coos Bay
Monumental Works
JOHN MITCHEIili, Prop.
Corner 3d and 'D' Sts.
Mnrshfleld, Or., Phone Main 1731
Pettijohn, Nicols & Co.
WHOLESALE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Cor. Hroadway nnd Queen Sts.
Phono Private Ex 1021
TREES AS TOWN BEAUTIFIERS
I Saw Mill Proposition
EASTSIDE
MILL 2-Story 32x48, with addition for planer 24x56, and EN
GINE ItOOM 20x40, filing room 10x12, 3 tramways and slab con
veyor 120 feet long. 35 barrels, water tank and 20-ft. tower.
MACHINERY Atlas engine, 12x18, boiler 48x16, steam pump 125
ft. hose, Maine saws 2-50 in, 32 ft. carriage with 3 head blocks,
log haul cant gear, 4 saw edger, 2 saw trimmer, cut off saw, 2
wheel trucks and 2 -4. wheel trucks.
PLANER 6x24 S4S, 30 In, blowers, swing cut off saw, emery
knife grinder and grind stone.
FARM 195 acres with 5000 ft. stumpago left and 1,000,000 ft.
piling, 35 acres under cultivation, house 16x30, 2-story and addi
tion 16x28, 5 rooms first floor, 4 rooms second floor.
BARN 50x50 stalls, 6 head of horses, 10 cows and large storage
rooms for hay and grain. Wood shed 16x24, chicken house. Extra
houses for mill hands cts
COOK house 24x32m. 2-story with sleeping rooms for the em
ployes. 5 rooms on second floor, Michigan range cooking uten
sils and dishes.
I, 16x36 one story D, 2 rooms
I, 14x16 one story D, 1 'room
I, 1 6x26 one story D, 3 rooms
I, 16x36 one story D, 3rooms
I, 16x24 one story D, 2 rooms
Large dam in Elk creek not yet completed. Dam in Bldwoll
creek 60 ft. long 10 ft. high; also 2-floor dams In Bldwell Creek.
BLACKSMITH SnOP 14x16, with forge, anvil, bench, vice, die
press, pipe vice, stock and dies, pipe cutter, 4 augurs brace and
two sets of bits, 8 crosscut saws, 8 axes, 2 cant hooks, 8 peaves,
5 shovelb, 2 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 sledges, 4 wedges, 2 large and 1
smalljack, 1 automatic jack.
Donkey engine, Ledgerwood 9x10, with 7-8 In, main cable 3,200
ft. Vi in back haule, line, 150 ft. 5-8 in yarding lino, 2,20 ft.
chokers, 4 return blocks and one Tomy moon But chain, 1 lead
block.
TWO nORSES 1 set heavy and 1 set light harness, 1 heavy
wagon, 1 harrow, 1 plow.
STUMPAGE 500,000 ft. not paid, 75 cents per ra. 400,000 ft.
$400 paid and if more than this amount of stumpago, balance at
1.00D, per M, 1,000,000 stumpago J700 pmd, balance when logged
at 75 cents per M.
TOTAL STUMPAGE -4,900,000 ft.
LUMBER ON YARD 1,000,000 ft.
LOGS 50,000 ft cut piled and on the creek banks
For further information call on or write
STUTSMAN & CO. '
For special bargains In Eastsldc
Residence lots at "go as you pleas'.
terms." See Title Guarantee and Ab
stract Company, 11. Sengstacken,
Manager.
FREE:
P. S. Eastsldo Ferry Is making
regular trips between MarBhfleld and
Eastslde every hour. It only takes
4 minutes to cross.
Title Guarantee
&
Abstract Co.
W, HENRY SENGSTACKEN. Manager.
I DeWItfs Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salve Is especially good for piles, but
it Is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salvo is
needed. It Is soothing, cooling and
healing. Be sure to get DeWItt's
Witch Ilpzel Salvo when you ask for
It. We sell and recommend It, Sold
by LOCKHART & PARSONS.
Read the Times' Want Ads.
How Mlssourian Made His Home
City Attractive
The prairie town without trees Is
shecrless and unattractive. Few tuluirs
add more to the attractiveness or a
town than rows of thrifty shade trees
planted along Its Htreets.
Village and towu Improvement socle
tics and civic associations have done
much to promote tree planting, espe
cially hi the prairie regions of the mid
dle west. Where trees adapted to lo
cal conditions have been planted and
where the cltlcns have cared for them
aud taken an interest In them the re
nulla have been remarkable.
A public Mplrlted man residing In a
city in Missouri bus beeu dolug com
mendable work along this Hue In con
nection with the Civic Improvement
league of his city. In the year 1001 ho
planted i larirM'io;iiJt; of seeds of va
riolar tic-.-a lu uursery rows. Ho care
fully tended the young seedlings and
a feu yoara later dug them up, labeled
them aud turned them over to the
school children free upon condition tln'.t
they should bo planted aud cared for.
Since tho Uvea started life with the be
ginning of the present century they
were called "cuutury trees," nnd this
gave tliL'iu additional interest.
Each child was given printed direc
tions, which wens hdaded us fo.lows:
"Ornament your homes. I'laut cen
tury trees, seedlings of 1001. They are
living monuments;, watch them develop.
They began with the century, .and tho
century as It advauees marks the rec
oid of their age yean by year."
Those who received trees wero di
rected to dig holes two feet lu diameter
and one and a half feet deep. They
wero told to koop the roots of the trees
moist and covered until planted, tc
see that all toru ends of roots were
cut off smoothly aud to cut back tho
side branches about a quarter or third
of their length or. If the tree was a
straight shoot without branches, to cut
back tho tip u few inches. This prun
ing was to balance the loss ot roots In
digging up tho trees.
In planting tho tree they wero told
to spread the roots out Into natural
position and to set tho trco about an
Inch deeper In the ground than It stood
In tho nursery; to use go.od rich soil,
but to allow no fertilizer or mulch tc
como into direct contact with the roots,
to work the soil carefully about the
roots and to water tho tree plentifully
overy few days after It was set out
and during tho dry weather of sum
mer. Flvo or six thousand trees were
given nway In this innnner. Two oi
three trees were given to each child
who asked for them, nnd nlmost overy
child did so. There wero many spe
cies, and naturally some died, but few
children lost nil that they planted
Each child who received trees was re
quired to fill out' a slip giving his nnnio
and address nnd the place whore the
tree was planted. The trees In public
places will be labeled when they have
grown somewhat larger.
The town Is now dotted with these
little contnrv trees, whl'-h have heroine
tho pride of those who planted them.
BEAUTY'S BACKGROUND.
Lady Auckland Has a New' Notion
About House Furnishings.
Lady Auckland, who hns opened an
nntlquc furniture shop In London, has
n theory that a woman's beauty de-
ponds no more on her skin, hnir; bear
ing or even drcR3 than It docs on her
background, her surroundings. Sho
must have her house furnished to
match her complexion.
"The paintings of the old masfers are
tho best guide to artistic fumlshlug."
says Lady Auckland. "They never
made t';e mistake of picturing n wom
an with a background that didn't suit
her coloring. Most modern portrait
palnter3 nre wise enough to consider
the sitter's type when devising the
background. In n portrait of a woman
I know all tho settings are of soft
brown velvcij and tawny furs. Just
lighted by tho gleam of the gold chair
sho sits In and of a tall copper vaso
at her side. It brought out nnd yet
harmonized with her eyes and hair.
Yet that woman hns the 111 taste to
havo her drawing rooms furnlihed In
blue. They don't exactly quarrel with
her coloring, but they make her Just
commonplace. In tho picture she la dis
tinguished simply localise, of those
tawny browns about her.
"The woman who has Titian fed hnlr
must have a Tltlunesquo background
of soft ruby and gold velvets. Tho
pastel girl, with her pale golden hair
nnd light blue eyes, would he-esthi-.
gulnhed In a room of "wnrm colors, Set
tings of pastel blues. pln!;s or greens. ,
on the contrary, bring ior out und
make her lovely and alluring. It 19
perfectly marvelous that women don't
consider their coloring more In finiiUh
lng their houien. That's why ttnv new!
beauty specialists to do It for them."
"But what are people to do." jtslced a
listener, "when there: are' dnushters
who differ In their complexions? Shnir
papa furnish the drawing rooms to
suit the pastel daughter or tho Titian
daughter? Shall ho buy draperies ti--'go
with' the blond or the Immottor
"That would lie n problem." rcptiod
tho beauty specialist.
EDUCATED THE PEOPLE.
How Merchants of Some Wester
Towns Held Trade.
Thero are towns hi the western ngn
cultural sections which a few years
ago were getting only half the trade
that was to bo had lu the district.
Merchants became convinced that they
wero weak somewhere. They fount
that they were not advertising rightly
and commenced a campaign which has
resulted In driving tho catalogue houses
out of business as far as those towns
are concerned!
Tho nowspapors of theso places tell
of tho enterprise of the merchants.
Tho morchniitsvthemHelven.wHl toll you
that they do not' fear the mall order
houses, as thoy have educated the peo
ple to trade-at homo. The people who
wore mall order house 'patrons will tell
you thnt thoy know thrit they can do
better by buylnjr at homo, that they
aro convinced that their Interests are
best protected by the home merchant
and that since th'ey havo thrown ocf
tho mall order habit tlfty aro savins
more money.
DESIGN FOtf DOOR PANEL.
Mado oLace Braid on Net In Maria
1 Antoinette Effect
Door panels or en it n Ins of lace add
much to the attractive appearance o
entrance doors, aiid, though tho Initial ttf
cost of the lnce panels may lx MOtne
wbnt nioi-e than silk curtains ot nUn
liar sle. the purchase la Justiacd by
the fact that tho lace will Ions outwear
the cheeper material and. with ordi
nary caio. will look well to thy end of
Its existence. i , ,'t
This large ob(ong panel w cosily
made by n woman fond of fancV wort.
FTQj PjJ
Town Improvers.
Tho citizen who speaks n good word
for his town wherever ho goes.
Tho good looking girl who carrier,
herself well on the street.
Tho mnrrled" woman who brings up
a Rooseveltlan flock of flvo or sit to
swell the population.
Tho merchant who ndvertlses reg
ularly In the home paper nnd thereby
attracts trado to thp town.
Tho clean swept sidewalk in front ot
tho well dressed show window.
Tho folks living next to tho railroad
who keep their back yards neat and
thus Improve tho railroad vlow,
Tho farmer who sells his produce In
tho town and buys things from the
town stores Instead of sending to mail
order houses.
All these aro town Improvers.
And there are othcrH.
AM ODLONO rANEL.
It measures twenty-six Inches tn hjrthi
and Is Just half a yard wide, hot both
length and width can Iw eoueklentbly
Increased by letting tho not cxtomd for
from six to eight or even ten lnchos all
around beyond tho outside row of
braid. The little lace roses and sprays
of flowers and IcavcB may bo mado In
the hand before being basted on tho
pattern, right sldo down. After all tho
braid Is carefully basted In plre tho
net Is basted smoothly over the pat
tern nnd sewed down to the braid Jtt
as in tho well known Marie Antoinette
work. Delineator.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
Preserving Split Trees.
There havo been many Instances lu
different towns of street .trees, long
loft unpruned, splitting away In large
divisions from tho trunk proper. Va
rious devices havo boon used to remo
dy tho trouble, hut wire wrapping and
handing have been most common,
Theso are, the poorest methods possi
ble to use. says the Los Angeles Times.
The parts should Ik pulled together
and a bolt put through having n very
largo head at one end nnd an equally
large washer at tho other. Doth head
and washer. should bo countersunk to
tho wood, so that tho bark may grow
ovor bead and bur and completely
hldo the dlsnguremont. Such a meth
od is safest aud best.
A bIMous attack may Boon be over
come by taking tho Juleo of ona or
two lemons In a goblet before rotlrirvj
and In tho morning beforo rtslna.
Somo people wash their hair wttbtar
soap after an egg shampoo hot t
plain egg Is very cleansing and leaves
tho hair much softer than If soap la
used with it
The white of an ogg wboa Im4m
with milk and drunk night aad mess
ing is of service in mild oouee ct Jmsv
dlco. When boa ten with outfar wt
very Uttlo water. It will make Mb ttnt
stronger and clearer.
To all suffering from rlngwocm risb
tho part with vinegar that onions ba
been pickled In. It has never failed to
cure the worst cases, but must be rt
bod with it several times a day, 'faut
flavor of tho onion kills tlu uorw
Tho particular woman never vaea a
sachot of one odor, a Boap of another, a
powder of a third, and bo ou. Wi
either buys her Boanfl and powders osi
scentod or else has them of the tvtM
scent as her sachets und tterfwae.
Thoro must bo no conflicting of odors.
Enlnrgod pores very often need Inter
nal treatment, as well as external, an
they aro principally causod by ludhjae
tion and constipation. Sip a glass at
hot wator every morning beforo break
fast and drink plenty of cold vaUx be
tween meals, a little at a time. For ex
ternal treatment apply this lotion with
a piece of old linen or a bit of absorb
ent cotton: One dram of boric actt,
ur ounces of distilled witch baJteL
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