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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, WARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908. NOTICE TO DIDDERS. Notice Is hereby g.ven that sealed bids will be received by the common council of the city of M.ushflrld Coos county, Oregon, up to half past seven o'clock In the afternoon of the 22d day of December, 19 uN, for the im provement with sidewalk of the fol lowing streets, to-wlt: 1. That portion of the west side of Graham clrcet from a point 10 foot south of the north line of California avenue to the south line of lot 25 of block 52, in Railroad addition to Marshfleld, Oregon. 2. That portion of the north side of Washington avenue from a point 10 feet west of the east Hue of Bur nett street to the east line of Graham street, In Railroad addition to Marsh fleld, Oregon. Sold Improvements to bo made ac cording to the plans and specifica tions thereof on file In the office of the city recorder and there open to tho Inspection of all persons Interest ed therein. A certified check for five per cent of tho amount of bid must, accompany each bid, to be forfeited to tho city in case bid Is accepted and bidder falls to enter Into contract within five days after such acceptance. Dated this 9th day of December, 1908. J. M. UPTON, Recorder of said city of Marshfleld. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed Mds will bo received by tho common council of the city of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, up to 7:30 c'clo'jk In the afternoon of tho 22d cay of December, 1908, for the con struction of sowers en that portion of Balnes from Coal Bunk Slough to 'the center vt Washington avenue, and tnat portion of Washington avenue fiom the center of Balnes street to the east line of Graham street, in Railroad addition to tho town of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, ac 'Cordlng to the plans and specifica tion of oaid Improvement on file in the office of tho city recorder, and there open to the Inspection of all iersons Interested therein. A certified check for five per cent of the-amount of bid must accom- rany each bid. to be forfeited to thai t city in case bid Is accepted and bidder I fills to enter Into contract within five dayp after such acceptance. Dated this 10th day of December, 1908. J. M. UPTON, Recorder of said City of Marshfleld. We Handle Watches that cannot be surpassed for perfect l)eauty and accurate tlme-keepln'-quallties. They are in Gold and S1' ver for Ladles and Gentlemen.' Our present stock of high grade Jewell, embraces Watches, Chains, CharmE, Bracelets, Brooches, Wedding, En gagement, Mourning and .Signet Rings, Ear-drops, Breastpins, aud a "variety of other handsome trinkets that will make handsome pressnts for either sex. THOS, HOWARD Jeweler 1 Farmers I 4 XX a i v :': i t t t : n t a ! AttenU on ? For ' tx tho following grass glvo us a trial. seed ORCHARD GRASS ITALIAN RYE RED CLOVER TEUOTHY ' i C. W. WOLCOTT THE FASHLY GROCER rilONE 071. V Frout St. Marsliflcld. -aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a r-a Why is a cup of our coffee better than any other you can got? First It is made of the BEST coffeo. Second We mako it fresh. Third WE servo, it with cream. Our LUNCHES aro liko our coffee, they are hard to beat. Mr A $9 CORTnELL'S DELICATESSEN. if pfypil raJw 4 npHOUGH you may have j vldual Santa Claus help the world by making f others realize he still exists. Here are useful, practical and beautiful presents for Men and Boys: SUITS OVERCOATS SUIT CASES UMBRELLAS HATS UNDERWEAR FANCY SHIRTS -a-a-a-a-r-:: n a - a - a - a - a - a - a - ' it 'A e :: Slave yoisr premises Year's resolution that: a t - i XX ilg2ill MA WIELD, OREGON I a &v$ ?t IfW Gi-fl-fll & a T '! feegie i ELECTRIC WkR in your household as well as in your store, and prepare to enjoy rhe It j: t r mm mm I convenience, the labor-saving, he healihful l ness, l;he safety, the economy and the pros- v iierity that attends the :? Keep.yotir place of tlectrsc Ltght, and mnt neglect the ELECTRIC I SIGN, and you will keep busy. Light is the ? magnet that: attracts trade. : s I Rgsofve to make your wife happier by r. giving her thQ convenience of an ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE and Electric appliances add much to comfort. is the ECONOMICAL way. Gas &h Electric Co. itf - tJ - - - - - - - - - - - JUST RECEIVED! LARGE LINE OP CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS AND CANDLES AT OUR STORE. Norton & Hansen mmMmmWmmmmmmWmmmmmmmlmwIiSSm&mm&tommKmWSmmmWEmmmWK&SBBmmmmW&mmW COOS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. Now7 O'Connell TiHUdlng i lost your belief in an indi- T MUFFLERS' SCARFS JEWELRY' HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY PAJAMAS GLOVES a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - i lecmc wired, make a New 1909 shall be an use of ELECTRICITY. $ teiness bright with I ELECTRIC fLATIRON. ? cost little to use, but The Electrical way - - a - - - - tt - u - - - - Wmwmatmmwmwmm Rirat i Light i I'iano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss Lucy S. Horton. Voice Miss Mablo Claro MUlis. Art of Expression Mrs, Rebecca Luse-Stump. Classes in Har rrony, Sight Reading, etc. " Phono 1055 A l 1 V A K i ra. coos n.w Tirn:s. The following tables glv houra of high and low tides every day this week: DECEMBER, 1008. the (or bw UGH WATI.Tt A. M. J P. M. Dats. h. m. ft. 1 h. in. ft. Tuesday . .15 5:29 5.41 5:09 4.4 Wednesday 1C 0:16 5. G:24 4.1 Thursday 17 7:03 5.8 7:39 4.1 frlday . . 18 7:50 6.1 8:49 4.3 Saturday . 19 8:45 6.GI 9:49 4.6 SUNDAY . 20 9:30 7.0 10:45 4.9 DECEMBER, 1008. lott t.it;:ki a. m I. M. Date. h. m. ft. 3.4 2.1 2.1 2.7 h. m. ft. 1.6 2.9 2.4 1.6 0.8 -0.1 Tuesday . , Wednejday Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . SUNDAY . 11:39 11:16 12:33 1:42 2:41 3:32 4:21 0:14 1:11 2:11 3:08 2.9 o e s o & WEATITKU FORECAST. O (By AfsanclatPd f-esa.) O WESTERN OREGON. Fair tonight and Thursday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours end- C Ing at 5 p. m., Dec. 15, by Mrs. O E. Mlngus, special government moteorologlcal observor. Maximum 44 Minimum 32 At 5 p. m 38 O Precipitation 50 O Wind, Southwest; cloudy. Buys Half Interest. Price Davis, who came here from Baker City, has purchased from A. B. Smith a half Interest in the Nutwood saloon. The place will be conducted by the two partners. Gets nnrrlnmn Hounds. G. A. Gould, who has had the Harrlman bear hounds on his ranch on North Coos river, brought them down this week to Al. Smith who will keep them on his Coos River ranch for a while. During the last few months, Mr. Gould has killed fifteen wild cats and five panthers. Want Exhibits. Miss Violet Hen derson, assistant secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, is endeavor ing to collect a Christmas exhibit of C003 Bav nroducts and osneclallv iruit'and vegetables. A number of ranchers have promised to bring In samples of their products to make the exhibit a fine one. Lillian Coal Here. J. A. McDo nald, manager of the Lillian Mine on GIRL WANTED For general house-work. Family of 3. Phone 107, Mrs. Rau, No. 1 Broadway. LOST Monday, a black umbrella, oxidized handle, gold trimmings. Finder leave at Times' ofilco and receive reward. FOR SALE Furniture, also house for rent best part of North Bond. Call mornings. F. T. Hayloy. FOR SALE First quality oat hay, $1G.00 per ton. Grass hay, $14 per ton. Julius Kruse, Isthmus Slough. FOR SALE A bird's eye maple Na poleon bed and dresser; also rugs, enquire across from Marble Works. LOST At North Bend, a thorough bred collie pup. Finder will ho rewarded by returning samo to or notifying Mrs. Wm. Lawlor. Phone 1053. FOR SALE Coos River berry and vegetable ranch AT A BARGAIN If you have money and mean busi ness, como and sea me. Don't write. Take launch Tioga. S. W Sherman. FOR RENT The upstairs of tho Castlewood Saloon. Apply at sa loon. FOR RENT Furnlched rooms. Ap ply Times ofilco or Phono 71, SALOON FOR SALE3 Being com pelled to retire, will sell popular money making saloon on easy terms. Bargain. Address: "Re tiring" caro Times. FOR SALE An organ, cheap. Ap ply Phono 1521. FOR SALE DRY WOOD cut stove length, also well equipped wood and coal yard for rent. Apply D. D. Campbell, North Front street Coos River, has brought a scow load of coal to Marshfleld. The coal has been marketed In North Bend, but tnts was the first coal from the Lil lian mine that has been offered for sale In this city. For the past year Mr. McDonald has been developing the mino and It 13 now producing some fine market coal. i j New Restaurant. Jim Estes Is ' fitting up a now restaurant on Front 1 street In the building formerly occu ' pled by the Sanitary market. Ho has the place about ready for business. I Ladles Hold Sale. The ladles of , tho First Baptist church, are hold ing a sale this afternoon at tho church parlors. They have prepar ed a nice lot of fancy articles which they aro offering to purchasers who are looking for Christmas presents. P.onts AH Out. The condition of the Coos Bay bar was Improved yes terday. It has been rough on tho bar and outside for several days, but now everything In the way of boats ha3 left the bay and none nre bar bound. All of tho boats in tho bay had left last night. I I New Business House. Wm. Fran- 'zenbach and H. H. Wilson, under tho firm name of tho Pacific Monumen- I tal and Building Works, have opened ,a store on South Broadway, near the Mattress factory. They will do contracting In all lines of marble, granite, stone, concrete and tiling. They have just received their first shipment of material. Messrs. Wll- I son and Franzenbach aro well , known here through many months residence. Mr. Franzenbach did tho work" on tho marble columns in tho local bank buildings. ARE EXTENDING THE SERVICE Electric Light Ami Gns W1U Reach New Districts of City. Improvements which will furnish electric light and gas service to somo residents who do not now receive it are being made by the Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company. Tho company is just completing a new lino extend ing tho electric light service to Bun ker Hill addition and tho new school house. In the high school a seven and one half horse power motor Is be ing Installed to bo used for tho pur pose of ventilation. , Tho gas mains on C street are being extended on out to tho end of tho improvements on that thor oughfare and will allow gas to bo used by many more of the residents of West Marshfleld! "FIRST TRIP TO GARDINER. Wilhelinlnn la To Add Tlint Port to Her Visiting Places. Tho gasoline Echooner Wllhol mlna was still at Bandon this morn ing but It was hoped she would bo able to cross out over tho Coqullle bar sometime this afternoon. She i will come to Marshfleld with a load of freight and will leave at once for tha Umpqua river. This will bo the first trip of tho Wllhnlmlna to Gar diner. She will carry a cargo of freight from hero billed for Gardl- ner and will bring back a load of butter, hides "and othqr products of the- place. It Is expected to mako trips to Gardiner from now on as well as to Floronco and Bandon. Lemonade and Wino MILNER'S. Sets at Carving Sets at MILNER'S. 50-Pieco Dinner Sets at MILNER'S Stiletto Scissors and Shears aro fully warranted at MILNER'S. IIANDPAINTED CHRISTMAS presents 15c to $1.00 at tho Perry Montgomery & Company store. a-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-a-a-a-a STERLING TOILET SETS Manicure Sets Militairy Sets Novelties AT TOWER, a-a-w-a-8-a-aa-w-a-a K I Personal Notes 1 MRS. FLIESBURG Is among the sick. MRS. WILLIAM GRIMES is 111 at her homo In Marshfleld. MAYOR E.f E. STRAW was in North Bend today on business. C. W. VICARS of Boise, Idaho, Is hero to spend tho winter. DR. J'. W. INGRAM made a profes sional visit to North Bend today. DR. E. MINGUS was called to Gar diner to see a patient and Is jx pected homo this evening. MR. and MRS. M. E. KERN of Co quille, were in tho city yesterday to consult with Dr. Houseworth. ED. DESPAIN, head sawyer of tho C. A. Smith MIH, has gone to Portland for medical treatment. A JUDGE GUERRY o? North Bond, re turned home from Coqullle today. He has been at tho county seat on business. . , HERBERT LOCKHART will leavo shortly to spend Christmas with Mrs. Lockhart and baby in San, Francisco. ARTHUR JOHNSON of West Marsh fleld, underwent an operation this week at the Marshfleld hospital to remedy adhesions that resulted from a recent operation for appen dicitis, i CAPT. TRAINOR of tho Winnebago, which has been loading at tho C. A. Smith Mill, formerly .lived here, having rigged the Church ill when she was built at North Bend In 1900. LARGE PIANO HOUSE PUTS IN BRANCH HERE Slicrninn, Clay ami Company Estab lishes Storo In Mnrshleld With F. At Gordon. As Mnnnger. Sherman, Clay and Company, ono of tho best known music houses in the country, have leased a room In the new Coos building to establish a branch house In Marshfleld. F. A. Gordon who has been with tho firm for many years, will bo tho local manager. The firm is known all over as tho "Ono Price House," as it sells Its instruments in every city where thoy have a honso, no matter the size of the town, for tho samo price as thoy aro sold In Portland, and the other large centers. Tho Marshflold house will cover the entire section. DAMAGE WAS SMALL. Launch Mnrshflcld AVill Be On Run Again In Ten Days. O'Kelly's1 launch Marshflold Is at Max Tlmmerman's boat yards under going repairs duo to a blaze on tho boat yestorday afternoon. Tho Marshfleld was not badly damaged and about ?75 will cover tho loss. She will bo out again In a few days and In tho mcantlmo tho Bonlta and North Bend aro taking caro of tho run. When tho ongino was started on tho Marshfleld tho spark ran dowa tho coll and set flro under the floor. Tho accident was not duo to any carelessness hut was one which is liable to happen with any engine. See those $1.00 and $2.00 watchea for Boys at MILNER'S. A Now Home Sewing Machino, never needs repairing at jiili NER'S. Red Air Guns 75c at MILNER'S. a-H-a-a-a--a-8-a-n-a-a-- I s I t u t t a the Jeweler a-a-a-a-a-ai-a-a-a-a-a-a-a fl m I 1 v -ft m M M m -v. -J