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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 19 08. -------- nas Qoods-Pioneer Hardware Co. I Our bran new stock of Xmas China and Xmas Silverware has arrived We can furnish you with the Real Goods at the Proper Prices Pioneer Hardware C0.-X1 Haviland China TIIE DAIN- IN SETS AND IN BROKEN STOCK TIEST PATTERNS EVER SHOWN. WE CAN MATCH YOUR, OLD SETS FOR YOU Hand Painted China OF ALIi DESCRIPTIONS AT PRICES YOU NEV ER HEARD OF BEFORE. $------ .. A Few Xmas Presents for Men GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS DAMASCAS POCKET KNIVES DAMASCAS CARVING SETS All Thoroughly Guaranteed. SPORTING GO ODS FISHING TACK LE CHAFING DISHES --------------- --- --- Special Sale English Crockery In which o offer several nrtlstic patterns In tho hest scnil-porcelnln. Take advantage of tlieso AT TRACTIVE VALUES for selecting your Xinns Crockery. GO-Plecc Sets St. Rcgnnt, $0.00 Xinns' Special $3.05 50-Pieco Sets Emerald Green, $8.00 Xmas' Special $5.05 BO-Plcco Sets White and Gold $0.50 Xmas' Special $7.45 50-Plcco Sets Green Illuminated $10.00 Xmas' Special $7.05 CO-Piece Sets Pink nnd Gold f.75 Xmas' Special $7.70 50-Pieco Sets Silver Mnrsnillcs 510.00 Xmas' Special $7.05 --------------------------------- --------"----------------- j North Bend Iron Works DIRECTORY Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and Wholesale Houses : : : Tho way to build a city is to stand together. Coos Bay factories nnd jobbing houses mnko and have for sale many things tliat Coos County people buy hi Portland and Son Francisco. Keep tho money at home. It helps prosperity. Tho following is a list of reliable and up-to-date establishments that arc worthy and deserve your patronage. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Phone 321 NORTH BEND, Ore. Iron and bronze castings. All kinds of repair work and logging tools a specialty. FOUNDERS nnd MACHINISTS. f Nelson Iron Works, (inc.) Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills Mines, Railroads and Logging Companies. We are pioneers in tho manufacturing and repairing of Gits Kntrincs. Don't forget our Gas Engine Supplies. Foundry and Machine Shop Mai'Shflehl Ore. North Front Street J. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engine Work On Broadway, near Holland T Boathouse. Mhrshfleld, Ore Rugs. Robes, Elk, Deer, Bear and Cougar Pelts Mounted J. E. GRAHAM Taxidermist Formerly wjth A. Helming & Co. can or write ior terms Marnhfleld, Ore. J The Modern Company s&?$ Wholesale CANDY, CRACKhRS Marshfield, Oregon CIGARS, PIPES, ETC. North Bend Manufacturing Co Manufacturers of SASH. DOORS, MOULDINGS All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties North JBend- Oregon 4. ..... . .. .. --...- ..- If you are a Coos Bay Booster you riiust drink Coos Bay Beer Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH BEND. ORE Coos Bay Monumental Works JOHN MITCHELL, Prop. Corner 3d nnd D' Sts. Marshfield, Or., Phone Main 1731 Pettijohn, Nicols & Co. WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cor. Brondwny nnd Queen Sts. Phono Private Ex 1021 ------------ DISLIKE GUARDIAN WHO TALKS OF. DEATH Woman Wants Another nnd More Optimistic Custodlnn For a Littlo Child. CLEVELAND, Dec. 5. Mrs. Henry E. Fiedler has asked Judge Hadden to remove Charles G. Smith as guardian for Anna Irene Smith, eight years old alleging that he pre dicted the early death of the child. She wants a custodian who takes a more cheerful view of life. Smith, who is the father of Mrs. Fiedler's first husband, also a son of Smith, undertook the charge of the child, heir to a $15,000 estate on the death of her father. When the plaintiff married Henry E. Fiedler. No. 294G East Seventy-third street, they adopted the girl. Mrs. Fiedler now charges that Smith obtained guardianship by mis representation, and saying frequent ly that the little girl would die soon. Smith did, according to witnesses, but never as a prophecy, always as a fear. The child was in poor health and Smith believed she might fol low her grandmother to the grave. The grandmother, Mrs. Anna L. Smith, died February 4, 1907; the child's father followed three days after. Smith feared the girl might be taken off next. , NORTH BEND NEWS Mr. Harniford was a Marshfield visitor yesterday. Chas. Hanson has been quite ill at his homo this week. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Warnlck, Dec. 3, a daughter. Tho steam schooner South Bend came In Wednesday and is now at the Porter Mill. The Rcdondo Is due from San Francisco tho first of next week and will tow a schooner up from that city. Miss Ashman who has been attend ing tho Miller-Cleaver Buslnesss Col lege, has taken a position in Frank Relbe's office at Marshfield. Tho Christian Endeavor Society held a business moetlng Thursday night in tho Christian Endeavor rooms at tho Presbyterian church. CURRY COUNTV NEWS. CRIBBS & MASON beg to an nounce that all those wishing Xmas photos from their studio must have them taken on or before Wednesday, December 9, as no sittings will be accepted after that date It being impossible to finish before. Xmas any taken after that time. Events of Interest There As Told By Port Orford Tribune. Frank E. Stewart got back from Portland Sunday, glad to be at Port Orford again. He paid his fine under protest, hopes to have It re turned, and denounces its imposi tion as governmental fraud, and tyranny. I South Marshfield Coal $4.50 per Ton Dry Stove Wood $2.00 per tier. We solicit your trade. A1.1 orders filled promptly. COOS BAY FUEL COMPANY J. C. DOANE & SON, Props. Phone 534 or Leave Orders at I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. CORTIIELL'S DELICATESSEN. 3PFCL1Y for SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Hot Tamales Chicken Pot Pie Roast Beef Cold Boiled Ham Boston Baked Beans Brown Bread ' 14 tt-----------a-a -----n- 4-Ka-a-tt--- 1 t Cramer Stock Comp any at Masonic Opera House I I To-Night & Tomorrow Night t Blpr fwll Ann ofll . sLJ ,, tUl C&Mvll UUJ& 1 - t Morocco, It Is figured, must raise a loan of $32,500,000 to pay its In demnities, recent war expenses, etc. "You can BUY or SELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dls nat nnd profit try thorn Prof. F. F. Wood of Coos has been employed to teach In Port Or ford, and will commence Monday, December 7th. "Mr. Wood has a wife and two children and will prob ably move his family here if he can secure a house on reasonable terms. It is to the interest of all parents to have their children ready to start at tho first and attend regularly. BREAKS ALL BAD ROY HALF HOUR RECORDS. NEW YORK, Dec. 5. Hero Is what one bad boy, 12-year-old Georgo Schoenemann, did In one half hour recently In Brooklyn, while confined In a room above the children's court waiting for his case to be called. Chased the other boys and threw them into a panic. Kicked a cuspidor to pieces. Drove a hole with his foot Into the panel of the door. Smashed an opening through a panol in tho wall. Pulled a hot hinge pin from tho stove, shoved it through the peep hole of tho door and almost put out Policeman Brill's oyo. Tried to choke himself to death. Soverely burned his own hands and thoso of Policeman Ansbro In a struggle for tho possession of tha hot hinge pin. .When the boy was Ird before Judge Wilkin he danced iu rage and Bet up a howl that was heard a block away as ho was sentenced to tho house of refuge. Schoenemann had been arrestod on tho complaint of his mother, a hard working widow ot 2G3 Cooper street, who complained that he was Incorrigible, though ho had already sorved two terms at tho disciplinary training school. He had ordered many things for himself at, stores, she said, and had had them charged to her. When two policemen went to tho Schonenemann homo for Georee ho mado a flying leap at them from half way up tho stairs and fought Hko fury to break through the dcor. CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Masters and McLain General Contractor's Buildi-g Material and j Beaver Hill Coal : ? Office: Broadway & Queen St i Phones 2IU1- 826 ; to.l...tt e - De-Witt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve is especially good for piles, but It Is also recommended nearly every where for arythlng when a salve is needed. It Is soothing, cooling and healing. Bo sure to get DeWitt's Witch Hozel Salva when you ask for It. We sell and recommend it. Sold by LOCKHART & PARSONS. In the Screaming Comedy "My Friend Brown" Seats Now on Sale at Butler's i -W-H---B-B-88-tt-:,::nU:m:t":j":::::ttt::n:::t - I a i c t . .. i n :: t. n :: :: ;: n i :: :: a i a n n i REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First Trust& Saving Bank OF COOS BAY at Marshfield, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, November 27, 1908. Resources. Loans and discounts $60,597.27 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 247.93 Bonds, securities, etc. . . 54.70 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 79,773.02 Due from approved re serve banks 28,638.30 Checks and other cash items 937.85 Cash on hand 15,170.72 The W. O. W. contemplate erect ing a three-story building in Lan glois vhero the old Lodge hall now stands. Tho first floor Is to be used as a store department the Becond a hall and tho third for lodge rooms. Newt Dlvelblss was in town Mon day on business and made us a pleasant call. Ho Is preparing to mine this winter on tho lower end of his big bar, having taken out $G,000 In tho past from ono aero of tho upper end of tho bar. COOS BAY Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. t . ,r Voice! Miss Mablo Clare Millls. ACailCfiiy 01 iUllSlC Art of Evpresslon Mrs. Rebecca , Luse-Stump. Classes In Har- ELMER A. TODD, Director. .ony sght Rcadlns, etc. x?rn;"7v7v7n"ijiilllfiitr " Phono 1055 i-I lieu v XU- ---o Total $185,419.79, Liabilities. Capital stock paid in. . $100,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- ponses and taxes paid. 762. 7G Duo to banks and bank- , ers : vaa.ai Individual deposits sub ject to check 80,473.72 Demand certificates of de posit 240.00 Time certificates of de posit 70.00 Savings deposits 3,080.00 , A. E. Gagnon of the C. A. Smith Company of Minneapolis, is on Coos Bay. Ho is ono of tho ablest saw mill experts uf the world, and will mado a study of Smith's great mill on Coos Bay, with a view to increase its output to its utmofat capacity. Mr. Gagnon Is foreman of tho Smith mill at Minneapolis, which is tho largest mill in tho world and cuts one million feet every 24 hourss. He says that the mill would cut ono nnd a half million if they had largo logs as they have on this coast. Ncmvh of Interest There As Told By Tho Sentinel. Mrs. Stauff, who has been 111 for some time, Is reported to bo Improving. Tho new homo of Geo. E. Peo ples Is nearlng completion. The fam ily Hope to bo able to niovo into their now home In a week or two. J. E. Quick Is building a new slx room house back of tho blacksmith: shop of Quick and Curry. Mr. Quick expects to havo the new homo ready for occupancy about the first of tho year. Tho Homo Telephone commenced work last Monday on a now lino to Myrtlo Point. This will glvo better service between tho two towns. With this lino there will bo three lines be tween Myrtlo Point and Conuille, ono toll lino and two through lines. Tho new lines will bo on tho metallic system. Miss lies as Clgaretto In "UNDER TWO FLAGS" tonight at Odd Fel lows' Hull. ,,.,. i ii COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (tib Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield Total $185,419.79 State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss: I, D. Kreltzer, cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief, D. KREITZER, Cashier. Subscribed ' and sworn to before mo this 4th day of December, 1908. JAMES T. HALL, Notary Public. Correct Attont: JOHN F. HALL, JOHN S. COKE, S. a ROGERS, Directors. WANTED Some ono to win $10 In cash, by making a score ot 250 out of a possible 300 at tho Ameri can Box Ball Parlors. HKffiMB8!9HHHRj m Everything Back r$ But the Dirt The four-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Will McNalr who died of scar let fever at their homo In Myrtlo Point, was hurled Sunday. Thero is a small epidemic of scarlet fever In Myrtlo Point, two being reported on tho 23d of November and ono case on tho 28th, It was reported at ono tlmo that tho fovor wns In check but It has gained headway again. It has not been deemed necessary to close tho school. MarshfieM Kanrl & Steam Laundry The members nnd congregation of tho Methodist Episcopal church south, surprlved their pastor and wife Monday night with a donation party. Mr. Cleaves and wife, who nro lately arrived in Coquillo woro welcomed to tho church and com jinunlty most cordially. Tho address of welcomo was given by Mr, M, D. Hawkins, Mr. Cleaves responded in a few words expressing tho apprecia tion ot hlmsolf and wife for the malnlfeat welcomo. I Seo display of prizes for UVD-lEN'- MASQl'E BALL In Loqkharfs I window. mm KASTSIDH SCHOOL is prcttv well CROWD: D nnd tho ulty will reiulro another new school house soon Iff