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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1908)
toa&atttfNi 4 3- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1908. ,- " W fe St ?- T 4 Tv ( e-a $' . V' -'3 ,Si -ii 4 M CT !T ). ,. -. J '14, tM s.ii . J Kentucky Widows' Society Is After Oregon Bachelor t THE DALLES, Ore,, Dec 28. Since Uncle Bill Brown gave his fa mous birthday dinner to 'widows, he Is receiving dally several letters from nil parts of the United States, mostly written In a jovial vein, of which the following Is an example: "258 East "Broadway, "Louisville, Ky., nr- n 1 A no i utx, o, xyuo. you. Don't tell us we will have to waft -a year for the next spread; mUKe 11 a uiiuriewy uuuu , ...u ." Pracirfpnt certain fhrit when our committee rieoiuem waits upon the railroad people and demands "a special rate for our tr!p to 'Oregon, the officials will railroad us through at once. We will travel ROOSEVELT UITSGIE Declares African Trip Is to Get Away From Politics. WASHINGTON. December 2S. n complete rest. That was thought when I decided to go Africa." WOMEN "MAX CATCHERS" Itnbbl Declares Tlmt Is Their Chief j!. Occupation Now. PHILADELPHIA, Dec 2S. "Man catching" by frivolous women was deplored here In a sermon by Rabbi ' f Joseph Krauskohf at Keneseth Israel Temple. This, he declared, -was re sponsible for a good portion of Amer ican divorces. The rabbi said: "From the day that the daughter enters young womanhood the sole my M-tt-tt--tt-tt-tt-M-tt-8-8-tt-tt 1 ft to , , ;: i u :: t :: GRAND 1 BALL ! In ti private car adorned with post cards advertising any Dallas stores President Roosevelt has refus that may have contracts with us, and h th ipndnrshin of 'the movement "Dear Mr. Brown: Trusting that i you can depend upon It, your name, ' , .. ,, . ,,,- mmlc. 'thought of many homes Is man catch none of the wldowB carried off the I the simple name of Brown, will go ' ing. No artifice Is shunned that shall prize at your recent banquet, I Tvrlte Bta-mpe'dlng Sown the halls ol fame. 8lon' IncIdentallr' Ore president ae-jenab,e the gorgeously decked out to you in behalf oT the Amalgamated "Tou will find us a chop suey of clared the purpose of "his African trip huntress quickest to entrap her vlc- Assoclatlon of Kentucky "Widows and beauty, 'brains and wit, widows who was to remove him from the active um. request permission to enter Its mem- can Took, Widows who can loo"k, wid- participation In public raff airs bers In the matrimonial handicap, ows -Who never got the hook, -widows Vmi linvn Irtof tYifk Mmn rf Vnili llfo h.1. U-l n lnnlr It tin n'Mnwci nnc) ." , . .:.. '..-" - Z 'I:: . """B . . . .' .' . .,, Henry Relsenberg oT 'Indlanapblls. win very evurjuuy eAisiuuce, vy uui Dig ones, aasning, uoia wiaows ana .. . . ,. " pi"u4j " .."&... . knowing our hand brand of widows, those as shy as a ham sandwich in .wno came t0 "asmnsn1 i to asK tne occup,es her jess than that of belng widows by death and by decree, some Jerusalem. The men of Dallas will ' Presldent to cal1 a meetinS of tne happy when ma,.,. or making a "There Is probably no thought 'wVitoVi nnnnntna rt Tnntif ennlotv wnm These declarations were made to H an more man mat ui ueiug uiurneu, there is probably no thought which GIVEN BY Knights of Finland NEW YEAR'S EVE J Thursday Night uec. 6iy luo 1 .... m w w ufn nf arw ,rt ll A nmint TT by alimony. They were Tired in old be so frustrated by our arrival that , "u.ua """""-' "' husband happy.' Tfntrvv mi nr mnr m0iinW n,,rt ., .m ,.e ni, ., i,i for the purpose of agitating the ques- , - ,, ,..,J ,-. ,. - , -, ,, . , tion of a tariff commission. Jlr. Rei- A(.jA,vuv,ub mull no unjat.t . .j Iieil. Willi UUUtlS. V HIV lli UUIUCU can set a swifter pace than Its horses, I in bond and have our names In the and are sweeter than Its mint "beds, jherd book; we are skittish, but can though not so green.. be taught to stand without hitching "The blue grass -widow has lnher-'and eat out of your hand. It Is pat- senberg was anslous that the presi dent or some member of his cabinet should issue a call and outline the plan for a meeting to "be held in In- u-a-a-K-a-a-tt-s-s-a-n-a-a- Ited all the good and gracious gifts lent to us that you have a big "heart dlanapolls His: idea was to agree I Farmers I Attenticm of nature, her satin sldn excels the ! and enough of the milk of human shining skin of the racer, you can kindness in your nature to make sev light your cigar at her eyes and warm leral pounds of butter, your hands at her heart, the roses "We -are willing to take tur pasture on her cheelt, her lips are i chances against the widows of Ore redder and sweeter than a slice of i gon and wish to be the honeysuckle Georgia watermelon, -while her hair of your oak- "We expect to hold four is like light and dark Burley, her'aees In this same of hearts, and form displays more cuTves than a leave orders to hold an inquest Let champion baseball pitcher. As our i us inow at once if you will give an old friend Solomon would say, she is other supper and invite. Remember, altogether lovely, not too good for time la Hying and leap year will soon the bad nor too bad for the good, be gone. Now is your chance to meet Killing our citizens in the closed the simon-pure products -of the dark season has thinned out our eligible and blopdy ground and get some ex bachelors and widowers, by deduct- perience of the widow's mite. Beg ing hem from the census, and when glng that you will not trifle with us, the other widows and I read an ac- but let us hear from you soon, I re count of your birthday feast in the main, expectantly, papers and found that you were so "ELVIRA MILLER, rich you possibly jnst worked for "Secretary of the Amalgamated Or spite, we determined to woo and win ' der of Kentucky Widows." IX THEIR HALL OX 'C ST. Music by Jncobson's Orches tra of six "Instruments. a ADMISSION. a . ft Gents 50c Ladies free '- What hnve you in hand?! -a-a-a--::--tt-n-8-a-tt--a unnn , hill fnr n. commission and en- T list not only the support rif the presl- tt For the following grass eeed u dent, but most of the manufacturers f give us a trial, of the country. a While the president admitted to. Mr. Reisenberc that a tariff 'Commis- A ITALIAX RYE sion might prove a satisfactory solu tion of the question, he declined to take an active part In the movement. Mr. Roosevelt Insisted that on March 4, he will retire from politics., -and in the furtherance of this idea he In tended to make his trip to Africa. a a ORCHARD GRASS RED CLOVER TIMOTHY TZ&xrvxszz BRIEFS FROM BANDOX. News of Clty-By-The-Sea As Told by The Recoitler. John W. Young who moved here three years ago from Portland, died a week ago. He was 6C years old. C. W. WOLCO-TT THE FAMILY GROCEIt T PHOXE 071. a 1?rt. Q fii,c1if1nt1 According to the accounts of the in-, !:J..:.ujjltjHjjtjtjjj-0tj'; terriew, which Mr. ueisennerg ave today, the president was Inclined to ' recret that the end of his term was Sw so near at hand. Mr. Roosevelt said: j jgj "I will have but ninety more days 1 f In the White House, and with that, fev a close." The president is quoted as saying: "Nothing is so sad In life as an actor who has played his part and Everything Back But the Dirt Chamber of Commerce for various reasons decided to postpone the ban quet that was announced to take sUH lingering around the edge place on December 28 indefinitely. tne tase when the cue has already The date will be decided and an- been given for his successor to come m "'" jimx j nounced later. on. Therefore, I propose to get ab- f I ,. 1 ill HI .UTTTTfXii solutely away from politics and take EtiiKaSSaaSyaS&BSi i I Marshfield Hand 1 SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY tt 10 year old XXXX Rye, per I gallon $L00 I I Best quality Port Wine, per jj gallon $2.00 J I Best quality Sherry Wine, pep f ? gallon S2.00 7 Best quality Angelica Wine, a pa? gallon $2.00 J 1 Best quality Tnblo Claret, per a gallon BOc X 1 Try a enso of Wclnliard or w T Lager Beer (Union Mado). i If you have any Mortgages in your possession that you would like to realize upon, wo can most likely negotiate them for you, and get yott the best price procurable in the mar ket. Or if you would llko to naval Abstracts taken oft concerning titles ui inuii5iuca m nuitii you are inter ested, wo can manage that, too. We do a general Real Estate business, In eluding the buying, selling, and ex changing of city or country prop erty, collecting of rents, etc., ami supervising estates. For particulars see HENRY SENG. STACKEX, OF FREE DELIVERY PHONE 481 a--a--a- a 1 a--a- I2.5HSHSH5E5HS25asaSZSESE5!SH5Z5ra Masters and McLain j General Contractor's Buiidirg j Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2M1 - 826 Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. It's a Case of Jewelry Biiiiiii OreMWilrvtEgaLB Before a large and enthusiastic nnrilonnn tho Pnmo , n,n, f tttf tf $t? ttftf t5'f ttfttt w. .,... .ol. , 0 WW9 W V?V Wrhile away from home last Sun- Boys' Basket Ball team took the day, some one went Into the home team of the Bandon High School o of Mrs. Clara Canterbury, a poor dw the line to a decisive defeat at widow woman, and stole a hand tn5 tune of 31 to 14, In the girls' mirror valued at $1.50 and two .dolls same the young ladles from the city 0 belonging to her children. the sea played too snappy for the $, Coquille girls and defeated thera by Geo. P. Topping was called to the a sco-re of 15 to ?: ,tt MftKS.wMMJydiTMBWLgwgq3! E3 home of Fred Miller last week to perform the marriage ceremony of Albert Duke to Miss Etta Smith. Mr. Duke is from Albany, while Miss Smith was raised on Four Mile. R. D. Hume's paper, the Wedder burn Radium, has suspended pub lication since the death of Mr. Hume. This was a good paper for a place the size of Wedderburn, and con tained a great many newsy columns in course of the year. , AA The board of directors of the Fat ' 00 Elk Drainage district was held in the $$, city recorder's office last Tuesday g morning. The principal question dis- cussed was the width to be ordered 4t for the construction of the main ditch 2' of the district. After much discus- sion it was decided to make the ditch 24 feet wide. Notice was also Issued $ for the annual meeting of the district to be held in Coquille on December 2Sth at 1 o'clock. The purpose of tZ j this meeting Is to elect directors for the ensuing year and to transact various buslnes of the district. 00 IIc'jul AVI nil Prevents Steamship MukiiiK Run In Hero On Time. A strong southwest wind delayed tt the Alliance on her run from Port- The G. A. R. of Bandon elected land to Coos Bay and consequently tZ uweers ui uieir last regular meeting instead of getting in here early this ? as follows: C. B. Zeek, Com,; J. AV. morning, she will not reach Slarsh- aulas, S. A'. C.; F. M. Sunderlin. J. Held before late this evening. v. v.; A. u. Morse, Adjt.; J. AV. Felter, Q. M.; John Morris, O. of D.; A. N. Sumner, Chap.; C. A. Rodgors, Surg.; AVm. Stewnrt, O. of G.; T. T. Allen, S. M.; AVm. Sanford, Q. M. S.; Tho G. A. R. and AA7. R. C. will have joint installation of oillcers Saturday evening January 2d. The Eastern Star lodge elected of ficers at their last meeting as fol lows: Mrs. C. Kline, AV. M.; C. R. AVade, AV. E.; Mrs. Clara Snyder. A. M,; Mrs. Boyle, Con.; Mrs. Chns. Martin, A. Con.; Mrs. Anna Cralne, Sec; J. AV. Mast, Treas. ALLIANCE IS LATE. OREGON FOREST GIANT. - NEWS OF COQUILLE. Yellow Fir Tree Hauled to Svcnsen f 1 Hns 17,70iJ Feet. ASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 28. A yel- tt low fir tree hauled out at Svensen tt jls believed to bo the largest ever placed in tho waters of the Colum- w iiit$,y!i4 tt tt p There Isn't anything that will make as acceptable a present at any time as a year or six months SUBSCRIPTION to The Coos Bay Times It will be a regular visitor, ever "ew, and a constant reminder of your" friendship. Then, too, it will carrv to him the news and details of ydiir doings and of your new location chat you haven't time to write. Subscription rates in advance 10 any point in the United States: THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, ONE YEAR $5.00 THE DAILY' COOS BAY TIMES, SIX MONTHS .$2.51) when you come hero to buy, for we can show you Jewelry-case after Jewelry-case that will attract your admiration and hold your attention. Hero wo show you Gold and Silver AA'atches, Chains of all kinds and lengths. Engagement and other Rings, Bracelets, Broches, Sleeve links, Lockets, Charms, Breastpins, etc. AVo guarantee tho high qual ities and you will appreciate the low d rices THOS. HOWARD Jeweler bia river. It was 128 feet in length XX - , 4 . . m ., . m t0 th0 nrst Hmb, 109 inches In dia tt Couy Seat I As Told by Tho moter Rt , C) ,nches , ... .. . . nmior ui me lop J. AV. Hearst arrived In Coquille 7,3 foet b lllKt U'fift f frnill Almnnn Icniicna Mi. ,,,., . . . ' , , wns c"t into five logs, which were Hearst is an expert Jeweler nnd has , ... . , .... brought out on ono train, accopted a position with E. C. Bar- inator at tho top nnd contained 47,- measure. Tho tree leer nnd Co. DYING MAN BURNS MONEY. Miss Delia Oleson returned Inst tt O THE AA'EEKLY COOS BAY TIMES, OXE YEAR S1.50 THE WEEKLY COOS BAY TIMES, SIX MONTHS 0.75 . CO a H o May you have a pleasant and pros perous year, and if you will let us at tend to your Laundry, we will prom ise you prosperity and pleasure witht your linen anyway. Let us have your J Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Vests. and other things to "get up," and! you will never have cause to regret, you will never lose an article or have It damaged, never suffer delay when you want your wash, and never re gret a single dime you pa us for your work. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Iff forced Work t wool: from Curry county where sho Wantcil Relatives to Es-npo Evils of had n school for nbout three months. AWnitli. go Miss Oleson loft Monday for a visit LONDON, Dec. 28. A special dis- W with lmr mntlioK nt t m.i,n nm.v natch from St. Petersburg tn flm ir '..-.4 .. ...u..u .. ..t.llr W4VVJ, " ' ---e. . .. VV . . Dally Mall relates that a dying Mos- 'H' flS Coming up tho rivor Mondny tho cow milllonniro named Poterhoff had o H L! - f j stonwer Dispatch Uroko nn occontric 'B lonuiio wunarawn irom tho o and had to lay over for repairs, com- u"lt nnd tho banknotos brought to . lug up tho rivor tho noxt day. Sho tho sickroom. They wore thqn piled had bean off tho run for somo time, before him nnd set on fire. Potor- Rundny bolng her first trip to Ban- 1T thon called his relatives and 5 Uon. showed thoin what ho had done, con- V v t 6 J L ' Th ft 23 J Tho banquet committee of gratulatlng thorn on escaping tho evils of wealth. the Marshfield, Oreg-on tt G PHONE B71. a--ac-rj----8-; 4 ? good material and the lowest t t prices consistent therewith on I contracting in marble, granite, f -stone and concrete work and ? tiling. Call on the Pacific : Jj ., .., n..iu.. i. i WUHUUIUIIiai UUU UUllUIUO H ; I, f AVorks. AA'M. FRANZENBACH, H. II. WILSON, Proprietors. Office on South Brondvay, MARSHFIELD, Ore. All Work Guaranteed. f I ----:----::----- m:mnmmmsmmsmimmsemsii:mH TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Freo Delivery Phonn 1751 nvMnt broug'it t'v., ,. 0!) t0 tho f3W -'1 -il xro'K Maw. tim. .Lib ,n vvi, ,-i-m - -M-i