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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
THE DAILY CQOS BAY TfMES, IffAnSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1WI. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-: i ..-,)---- will soon be ready for service on the Coqullle river. Captain Levi Snyder will be in command of her. m ' i ------ -----.fr- a t a i a i j: i :: i :: t a i a i a i :t t :: i :: 4500f V t foofcgma a t :: t t: i :: i a i a i :: 'i :: t :: i :: i t: i :: i :: i a i I All sizes shot and various :: i a gauges. Jii3t received at the :: t V "The Graaery" K ij-xjj . -u u w -w-a-u EASTSIDE For special bargains In Eastslde Resldonce lots at "go as you please terms." Seo Title Guarantee and Ab stract Company, 11. Sengstacken, Manager. FREE: P. S. Eastslde Ferry Is making regular trips between Marshfleld and Eastslde every hour. It only takps 4 minutes to cross. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. KENRY SENGSTACKEN. Malinger. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF THE CITY OP MARS KFI ELD. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the first day of December, 1908, there will be held at the City Hall of tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, a regular general election, for the purpose of electing two members of the Common Council to' serve for the term of three years each; for the purpose of electing one Reeordor to aorve for the per iod of one year; and for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said City for their approval or re jecting, an ordinance to amend S" 'ion 110 of the Charter of said City to increase tho limit of lndebteduc to five p3r cent of the assessed vn' tition of tue property within the cor porate limits of the City; and f"r the purpose of submitting to tlin legal voter3 of said City for tholr npproval or rejection an ordinance to amend Subdivision 34 of Section 28 of the Charter of said City to authorize and empower the Com , mon Council to issue and dispose of Bonds of said City not exceeding the sum of $42,000.00 payable In not less than ten nor more t.ian iwonty years, with interest at the rate of five per cent, for the purpose of redeeming and paying off the warrant indebted ness of said City. The said election will be held be tween the hours of nine o'clock A. M. and six o'clock P. M. TAiat 'John C. Merchant, A. P. Owen, and R. C. Cordes have been heretofore by the Common Council of said City appointed as Judges of Bald election, and D. L. Rood, C. H, Marsh and George Farrln as Clerks of said election. 3. M. UPTON, Recorder for City of Marahfleld, Coos County, Oregon, tt- ! a t 1 :: ; a t a 8r ThanksgivingisComing ' Wo have everything you 8 a ? 8 8 I I 8 8 8 8 8 I 8 a need for the table in the grocery line. That's pur spe cialty. We do not claim to be better or 'wiser than others but wo are careful of the goods we handle. There's a lot to lose but very little to gain by try ing to use cheap things. Our prices are always reasonable and our quality always speaks for itself. C, W. WOLCOTT THE FAMILY GROCER PnONE 071. Front St. Marelifleld ti i -8 8-a-8-tt--tt-8-a-t- lliiilil iirvnii-n illinium i li.amin i - I M- trjJll..-..L .... tt, SJ?Y F?0RE suits are sold at Fifteen Dollars than at any other price, It's a price that pleases, you can get better suits by' paying more money, or you can pay more money and not get as good suits, It depends upon where you go but don't go, COME! Come here and see our Winter Suits at FIFTEEN DOLLARS the best suits the price ever bought, vw vn nmr vm , - m. i ,j " ,!i i. j i II bL If lvj Cajt h Vjgy - l ifeitl i IMSIIl guarantee rerrect otones ! Also investigate our new stock of tho latest designs on every thing in the jewelry line for Christinas Girts. Remember you cin do no better on prices In San Francisco or Portland. We compete. Wo are hero to stay and substantiate these facts. Don't fall to see our nice line of Cutlery, suitable for Thanksgiving. CARLETON JEWELRY CO. FIRST TRUST AND 8ATTNGS RANK r,UnI)ING, MARSITFIELD. nXfrlftflftltfc I.2E5SS2Z52E Subscriptions Received for All agalnes and Newspapers ' ANY I'ERIODICAL PUBLISHED Norton & tlMaSZVZnF3T "l'K2aSK3KB!F7ro7?!:T' -- - -- C5TY FRONT Mlllwork of all descriptions, furniture and show cases made to order. Cedar Chests, Myrtle Wood Novelties. NORTH FRONT STREET. k PHONE 020 - - a - - - - - - - - - - - - PROF. D. Expert Instructor on Mandolin, Guitar, Violin, Banjo and Piano. TERMS TWO LESSONS PER WEEK, PIANO, VIOLIN GUI- TAR, $0.00 PER MONTH. MANDOLIN, BANJO, $5.00. Room No. O, Over Breakwater Office. Call Monday, Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday. S - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a Something to be Thankful For is the perfect condition of your Linen as it reaches you from our Laundry, Not a fault to And with it, because we do the work thoroughly and in stylo, taking the greatest care of the finest fabrics ana delivering tho goods In the pink of condition. You will be glad to give us your regular work after making a single trial of our way of doing things; and our prices are very reasonable, too. Coos Bay SteamLaundry PHONE B71. MnRSHFTELD. OREGON -- $" ftft$ftffr $-wl.f.ft-(W$l.M. Are You Contemplating Buy ing a Diamond? 1 4 fifl)t)-t fr . SZz&ZaSB5SiS3 QBSBB ANYAVHERE SUPPLIED BX liaese 'txm PLANING MILL - - a - K - a - a - a - a a-a-a-a-a- BLHANSHE. - a - a - a - a - a - aaa - a - a - a - a - I Coos Bay Liquor Co. I J SPECIAL FOB A FEW DAYS ONLY J tt 10 year old XXXX. Ryo. per a 1 , gallon $4.00 g Best , quality Port Wine, per gallon $2.00 T Best quality Sherry Wine, peu ? gallon . . i $2.00 v ftnet iranlltw A nn1l(n lift a tt par gallon $2.00 a xtcsc quoiuy xaoio uiarcc, per g gallon COo 1 Try a caso of Weinliard op T liPjer Beer (Union Efftdo). 9 FREE DELIVERY f PHONE 481 a a a --a--a--a--a--a a- o BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS BAY FUEL CO. J. O. DOANE, Proprietor. Dealer in South Marshfleld, Bea- ver Hill and Llbby Coal. Dry Are and stove-wood on short notice. Phone 53-4 or Leave Orders nt P I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 4 COOS KAY TlttlS. The following lab'es gUw hours of high and low tidea every day this wek: NOVEMBER, 10OR- finn water?, A. Jt. r. tbo for M. Data. Monday . , Tuesday . , Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . rt. 7.6 7.G 7.4 7.1 6.5 5.9 liOW WYIT.KR A". M P. M. Date. h. m.l ft. h. i. fc. Monday 1 Tuesday . Wednesday 23 5:23 2.5 6:07 6:49 7:27 8:11 8:59 9:51 -0.9 -1.2 -1.3 -1.2 -0.9 -0.4 0.1 ,24 25 26 27 28 29 G:03 6:44 7:29 2.o 2.9 Thursday . 3.1 Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 8:19 3.3 9:17 3.5 3.5 10:20 10:47 i 6 . WI3AT3IKU FORKOVhT. (By Associated P-ess.) WESTKRN OREGON. O Pair tonight and Saturday. Easter. y winds. O O LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- O PORT. For twenty-four hours und- 4 ing at 5 p. m., Nov. 26, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special government meteorological observer. O Maximum 53 Minimum 29 At 5 p. m 46 O Precipitation none O Wind, Northeast; clear. j. wwQ wrvop p Sells Patent. It is reported that Billy Cox has disposed of his patent wrench to hardware manufac turers for a large sum and royalties on the sale of the device. Get Shells The shot gun shell famine was broken today when The Gunnery received a large consign ment on the Breakwater. Start New Boat. Frank Lowe an nounces that the new boat, Coqullle, FOR EXCHANGE For cash notes or real estate, stock of merchan dise consisting of Books, Station ary and Notions, two Metal Glass Cases. Address W. W. Woolsey, Tenrpleton, Oregon. FOR RENT Three unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 61. FOR RENT One furnished room. Phone 61. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. Hot water and bath. Phone 1731. FOR RENT Furnished apaitmonts for housekeeping and single rooms for gentlemen. Phone 27 WANTED Waitress at Blanco Hotel. GIRL WANTED For general house work. Phone 167, Mrs Rau. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood ai 1 coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street. FOR RENT Fturnlshed rooms with modern conveniences. Phone 1577 FOR SALT Five good milk cows. Address: P. O. Box 680, Marsh fleld, Ore. IF YOU LIKE A GOOD FLOOR For your Dances and avery nice Meet ing Room for your Lqdges, you better see Alex Johnson about fates of the Knights of Finland hall. Phone 1041, Residence 1031 WANTED Teacher for School Dis trlc No. 6. Ninth Grade work. Seven months' term. s State salary wanted. Address, L. A. Webster, clerk school, District No. 0, Em pire, Oregon. FOR SALE Speedy motor Apply Geo. Goodrum. Boat. FURNISHED Housekeeping rooma for rent. Phono 501. FOR SALE A modern flvo-roomed bungalow, plastered, with 100x100 on corner, closo in. Apply F. M. Rummoll Jr., Room. 23, First i'rUi. building. FOR SALE Cheap One large air tight stove, suitable for largo room or bar Also cash register. In quire cf Merchant & Kammeror. I h. m.l ft. i h. m. 23 11:25 7.5 24 0:34 v5.7 12:02 25 1:20 5.1jl2:41 26 2:07 5.5i 1:32 27 2:55 5,41 2:07 28 3:44 5.31 2"59 29 4:40 6.4 4:00 Plant Sails The M. P. Plant will -ail from San Francisco Saturday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock for Coos Bay. Eiirrkn In Tod.iy. The Eureka ar rived here- last night and left early his morning for Portland. She re ported that several crafts were bar bound at Eureka, California, this week. . , Put In New Front. The Fixup is having the front of its quarters on North Front street, remodelled and a show window put In that Wlll en able the store to make a handsome display of its goods. Many nt Bnll. The old-fashI6ned dance given at the Rink last evening wa sone of the pleasantest and most largely attended functions there this season. More than seventy-flve enjoyed the old-time dances that were lnterpersed tin the program. Gets Copy of Bill Judge Watklns this morning recoived a copy of thp bill of complaint of the famous suit of the United State3 government vs. the Oregon and California Railroad Company to regain tho noted land grants in this section. Tho bill Is printed and fills 363 pages of small type. It has been very difficult to se cure copies of the bill, nearly all. at torneys desiring them. Judge Wat kins is indebted to Congressman Ellis for his copy. Loggh Is Appointed. Peter Log gio of North Bend, has just received his credentials as a delegate to tho Rivers and Harbors meeting at Washington, D. C, December .9 to 11, inclusive, he having been ap pointed by Gov. Chamberlain as one of the men to represent Oregon. The meeting Is a very Important one as Its actions will have a prominent bearing on the Harbors and Rivers appropriation bill to be enacted at the coining session of congress. It is likely that the North Bend and Marshfleld Chambers of Commerce will unite to see that Mr. Loggle t;oes. Boost Vale Congress. The Marsh fleld Chamberof Commerce is in re ceipt of circulars being sent out for the meeting of the Oregon-Idaho Development congress to be he'.d in Vale, Ore., December 17, 18 and 19. Coos Bay harbor Is one of the pro jects that the ocngress is boosting, and It is hoped to have this section well represented there. Col. Wm. Grimes will bo one of the number who will go from here. E. M. Helgho of Welser, Idaho, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific and Northern Idaho Railway, and a great railroad builder, will be there as will other prominent railroad men. CHAS. McCOLLUM DEAD AT SAUSALITO, CAL Father of C. F. McColIum myl Burt McColluin of Coos Bay Succumbs to Long Illness. C. F. McColIum, agent of tho Breakwater, today received a tele gram announcing the death of his father, Charles McColIum, at Sausa llto, Cal. Death followed a long ill ness, Mr. McColIum having been compelled to give up his work a year or more ago. For years, ho held a responsible position In the Hlbernia Bank of San Francisco. t Besides C. F. McColIum, Burt Mc ColIum, purser on tho Breakwater, another son, makes his homo on Coos Bay. C. F. McColIum leaves for California this afternoon to at tend the funoral. Come, Wake Up!t Itf s time you thought of buying a Suit and Overcoat 1 ift?y riAur North Front St. - - - - - - - - - - Personal Notes F. M. GEVEY of Coqullle, Is in Marshfleld on business. G. L. MATTHEWS of Myrtle Point, ls a Marshfleld visitor. CAPT. DAN ROBERTS is visiting old time friends on Coos Bay. W. P. FOX came down from tho Maxwe.ll mine today on business. MISS AGNES HUTCHESON will en tertain the Priscllla Club at her home this evening.' MR. GALLUSCH, a well-known Phil adelphia clothing salesman, arriv ed here to make the Coos Bay country. MR. CLINTON of the Pacific Steel and Knrdware Company of San Francisco, arrived here on the Breakwater today. VICTOR JOHNSON, who is Identifi ed with the C. A. Smith Lumber Company at Minneapolis, Is Spend ing a few weeks with friends on Coos Bay. Roberts Booth and he wont to Gardiner in quest of some fine duck shooting but will prob ably be back today. DR. WALTER STOKES and wife, ar rived here yesterday via Roseburg from Dallas, Tex. Dr. Stokes In tended to locate here to practice dentistry but they stopped off at Medford en route and he thinks, possibly there is a better oponlngr In his profession there. However, he and Mrs. Stokes will spend a few days here before they decldo where they will locate. MISS MILLIE JOHNSON, who has been connected with F. S. Dow'a office for the past three years, has resigned to accept a position as an Instructor in the commercial de partment of the Marshfleld High School when tho new building is opened about January 15. She will leave Mr. Dow's ofnee and willutnke a vacatlotf'ttnttl her new work begins. Her select'on for the position Is very gratifying to her numerous friends. TRANSPORT' MAY BE LOST. Dlv, En Route From Seattle to Ma nllu Is Overdue. (Bv Associated Press.' WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 27. Alarm is felt over the army transport Dix, tho largest in he service en route from Seattle to Manila with a cargo of two hundred horses and 250 mules, Is six days overdue. It is feared that she was caught in tho same typhoon that disabled the hos pital ship Relief. A ship has been, ordered out from Manila to search for the missing steamer. THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL. (By Associated Presss. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 27. Final score Washington, 26; Oregon Agricultural 0. Final score Pennsylvania, 17; Cornell, 4. TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 27. Ta coma High, 27; Portland High, 0. nency Is Better. (By Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27. Francis J. Hcney is much improved. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ut 2 P. M. WE ARE CARRYING A LARGER VARI ETY TnAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN AND CAN SAVE YOU A LIT TLE ON EVERY DOLLAR SPENT. 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