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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
c WUtWamuM" n.i"i ,jJimiJ-" THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARShFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION & ILL IMPROVE LS SL CC'LLINGS OF COQCILLK. ggSEZB&aSSffiDBaBS! M OOCNCIL5IAN ALBRKCHT UAH PLAN I'Olt CONVERTING INLET INTO HARBOR OK COOS BAY'S MOSQUITO FLEET. Upon the initiative of Councilman Albrecht, City Attorney J. W. Sno tr has taken steps to ascertain the meander liens of Mills Slough pre liminary to Improving the waterway as a harbor for the gasoline laun ches or "Mosquito Fleet" an1 event ually making It a market place for the ranchers and gardeners around Coos Hay. Mr. Alhrecht's plan Is to have It dredged so that It will have six feat of water as far as the old electric plant at low tide, the width to he determined by the meander lines. Fart of the way, the slough runs in what would be 'D' street. This can bo dredged and wharfed up and leave about twenty feet on either Hide for roadway and wharf. If it Is deemed advisable, a warehouse or market house can be put In at a convenient point and made a market place. The matter will be taken up with the United States engineers at Port land at once. .v of County Seat Ah Told By The J feral d. The gasoline boat built by the Churcbllls near Johnson's mill last ' season has proven a failure, caid to j be the result of the machinery be- , ing too small for the cumbersome ! craft. We understand that the boat ' has been dismantled and her machi nery transferred to another craft. I nnvmn nniiT m K 2 ft i k ImgCOOS BAY HOME bftforfaagpiffi- mm rTi 5 CI CO. Louis Carranzas of Eureka, m in and Billy Ross Meet at p3 V? Rev. H. M. Ilranham of Myrtle oiut, rturnd Thursday from North Bend with Mrs. Branbam who If, Armory Then. Final arrangements have nroti!ato1 fit- tt'hat nrnmltwi in Vt ' Been J m nao ween lor a coupie 01 wwjsb in one 0f tne Uest boxing bouts ever I the Mercy hospital for surgical and J given on Coos Bay ago between j medical treatment, me laay nassuujy kobs an,i Louis Carranzas at been indisposed for a time, but It is hoped that she will be entirely re covered In a short time. LEAVES fi r,o,Mo TO II IS JAILER Reformed Burglar, Grown Wealthy, Hcnicuihcr Kindness Prison Olllcer. GALVESTON, Tex., Jan. 21. Ilnrry Btonor, -reformed burglar, died In Hell county, leaving an estate val ued at $179,000, of which $150,000 In lands and Mox!"nn mining stocks ho bequeaths to Albert Drlsgy, for mer penitentiary o.'Ilclal, who be friended him thirty years ago, when R toner was serving a six-year term In tlio Texan state penitentiary for burglary, ( Rrlsby's many kindnesses to tho convict ami the assistance ho ren dered In obtaining his pardon after throe years had been served wero never forgotten, Bloner reformed, went to Mexico, became wealthy In the mines and Invested heavily In lands In Texas. He came back to Texas brolcou In health a few years ago, The balance of his fortune ha left to friends. ONLY TWO DAYS MORE: You have up to Haturday ovonlng to make your selection from the HI(KltMA.V, CLAY At CO.'h mugnln cont stock of Art 1'lanos In tho Coos building. Tin) stock Is the I'INI'HT mid the price tho JOWKHT that you have soon In years. EASY TERMS OF OWNERSHIP. A llttlo down and a little each inoiitli, You'll bo HiirprlHod how easy it Is. llo'tor come In and Hud out, You will en Joy your visit whethor you buy or not, HIIEKMA.V, CLAY Av CO. Cooh Building Miii'tdillcld, Oim, A Kiuihuh eilllor says "Mr, Tuft luu onlornd two aiitoinolillUH, so tliat Wlion one gutu tired lie can uho the other." Which I'limluils us that an automobile Ih poiiiillnr lu one respect you can't use it at all if It Is tire Urns, DON'T FORGET the PRIZE DANCE at the Kulghts or Finland Hall, January 23d. Dog Collars at MILKER'S. flortiinn cough syrup for colds inn' cniiulm at the KICK CROSS. DOUBLE I1LADI0 A.VICS at Ml) nur'u. DON'T FORGKT tho PRIZE DANCIO nt tho KulghtH of Finland Hull, January 23d. If you want to get the want you want, to got, you want to get the want you want to got Into tho want Kuttr, thu Coos Uny Time. Have you tried Tho Ttinou' want column? I liJUJMI J-J-ff- I i'HILI .1 ' itc nor ntrwut Hint !tVltt't Lltth KMy Itlsers wo lb utwt pills nuide Thfy ar pltmwuit little pllln that an iwy to tutu and are prompt and gmitlo, We sol) mid re omiuuml thim Kohl by LOCK II AKi .V. PAR BwNS, Our friend, David F. Strang, Jr., who lives on the Z. C. Strang place 'south of town, woke up the other morning to find himself minus a I ' front yard. In the night there had ; been a big slide of the bank facing the bouse, and David's cherished : Jiowcr beds and pumpkins went soar ing Into eternity. He must now use pick and shovel, and build a new j front yard. From the Fortuna Beacon of Hum boldt county, California, we learn that Tom Godfrey, tho theatrical man so well and favorably known In Coos county, has decided to open a permanent play house in that town. Tom and his talented family are de servedly popular In Humboldt. Not long ago he rendered yeoman ser vice with his automobile in hauling a couple of mill owners speedily to their burning mill. the Rink, Wednesday evening, Jan uary 27. Billy Hobs is well-known to the local enthusiasts and Carran zas comes with a record that Is a dazzler. J. W. JoEeph, manager of Carran zas, nas just arrivea irom .uresa and with Mr. Harron Is arranging the details for the match. He says that Carranzas Is In good shape hav ing trained two weeks at Eureka, and the week's training here will put him In the pink of condition. Billy Itocs has not lost any time and is getting himself In the best shape possible. He realizes that Carranzas Is a hard opponent but he feels confident of the result. The Coos Bay Athletic Club un der whose auspices the bout will be pulled off has arranged with the MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Sat., JaEiiary 23d JAMES KEAN supported by Miss Neva West AND A POWERFUL ORGANIZATION INCLUDING piraipn rr.AV MISS VIRGINIA EAMES -'RUE BOARDMAT J. LIONEL SWIFT MISS MAJORIE DALTON ASHLEY C. COOPER MISS DAISY SWAYBEL EDMUND FLYNN WILLARD CLAWSON IN THE GREAT NAVAL DRAJIA "THE ENSIGN" FIVE BIG SPECIALTIES! riVE nia specialties! SEATS ON SALE AT W. J. BUTLERS OFFICE. PRICES 50c, 35c, 25c. MARSHFIELD, every Saturday night. NORTH BEND, every Friday night. BANDON, every Monday night. COQUILLE. every Wednesday night. MYRTLE FOKNT. eTery miirsuay nignu 1 wt.mw w'ij? Vi The Coqulllo Chamber of Com nerce met Wednesday evening In regular session and transacted the usual routine business. The ban inet committee reported no definite action but that many plans had been llscuimcd, among which was a "Good Roads Convention" to take olace In tho near future, tho ban quet to be given on tho same date. The report of tho comrnlttoo was approved and tho commltteo was continued with Instructions to per fect the plans so fur us possible and report at tho next meeting. 13. I). Myers, who resides on Mid lle Creek in tho vicinity of Leo-, was tn town tho luttor part of luBt week Ircuhitltig a petition In tho interest )f the completion or tho Lce-Nor-vay schoolhoiiso wagon road. Tho looplo of that section of tho county uivo long suffered for a propor neans of getting tholr products to iiarkct, and, considering that they 'uivo built some highway without xneiiHo to tho county, It Is appre ciate that tho county should assiHt n completing that highway. Wo lay assiHt because personal contri butions are pledged to help finish he road, which, ns before stated, v.lll extend from near Leo to tho Norway schoolhoiiso. New Homo HIOWIVG MACHINES and Needles AT AIILNER'S. 1)0 YOIT WANT A BOAT? PnrtlPH contemplating building 'lontii should call or wrlto for our iirlcoH boforo placing their orders, "ersonal Inspection of our work In- J "Hod. Bout Iioiiho at Poney Slough 'It'ldgo, North Bond. Coast agents i 'or tho Kullpso motors. Parks Boat 'ouipany, North Bond, Oro. llnv Him Genuine "1000" WASH 1NG MACHINE AT MILNKR'S. FRENCH LESSONS tiy Prof. C. A. 'labornneho. (the renl Parisian l'nineh In taught 1 Four month's Uudy will Insure a good knowledge if conversation. Phone Carlcton 'owelry Storo, I.Ol IK (WRRANiAK local Ar.e of EagleB to have theli meeting Hint evening late mi that the men bora can attend the bout The mn't'h will lie ca'.lcd early and wH! be over In plenty of time to en able the Hugh's to hold their regain' meeting. Tho olIlclalB will lie chosen at tho ringside. Mnrshflold fol'owers of tho rinr are familiar with Ross' record but for those who are not so well ac quainted with Carranzas, tho follow ing record of Corranzn's most recent matches is given: Knockout Gra8on Cyclone, 4 rounds. Knockout Jim Knuffmuu, 3 rounds. Knockout Jim Wilson, 1 round. Knockout Harry Ward, 3 rounds. Draw Joe Castello, 15 rounds. Knockout Pete Sullivan, 2 rounds. Knockout Harry Wallace, colored, -1 rounds. Knockout Battling Johnson, 'A rounds. Knockout Jack Cnrdoll, 12 rounds. Rnt Traps nt MILKER'S. --t:-!t-tt-n-n-n-H-t:-u- - ----::---- :-n-n-::-::- iiSlkerv Sale Begins Saturday,' Jan., 23d Latest mid-winter slyles of trimmed hats. On account of tho oxtroui'j rainy spoil, I will sell all of my trimmed hats, nt less than ono-thlrd of aotual value. Regular prices from $5.00 to 115.00, Hnlo price $1.50, $'J.50, tf;l.5() and $1.50. Every trimmed hat In the store gooe at these prices, 1R0 huts to choose from. Conm early and got your choice. Mrs, John W. Somers DESIGNER Coos ItulIdliiK, MnrMitlt'lil ::-;i-:t-::-i:-:j---;i-::-- i:-M-n-:j-:;-i;-fj- ::-:-- Chamberlain's Remedy WILL CURE Your Cold. Try It The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy in the cure of bad colds has made it one of the most popular medicines in use. It can always be depended upon to effect a quick cure and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given as confidently to a child as to an adult Price 25 cents. Large size 50 cents. JH) KEASO., FOR COLDS. Colds and grip were quite iit .lent last winter and Chnmbei Iain's ough Remedy was In great demand .id performed some remarkable ires. Mrs. Mary J. Roblnsoa of "amoron, W. Va., says: "Last wln " 1 was taken, with one of the aw- ilest colds I ever had In my life. 1 mid not apeak nbovo a whisper and ub very hearse. I was afraid it .vas goii.g to bo pneumonia. I took me bottlo of Chamborlahi's Cough temod;- and In threo days was lots utter and could tain. 1 did not alto but the one bottlo and It cured no. I now tell everybody abom '.Imiiboiilan's Cough Remedy and ho socd It dM me." For Bale by JOHN PREUSS. i--n--a-a-::-tt-n-:t-n-K-M- . .f..Ji.'J.i..rf-L,A M.gJitT.aBBVJ.tgyCT?!giiaMfJHM Just a Monr.2nt AUG. FRIZEEN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 'C Street, between Front and Broadway. Phono 1)05, Cigars, Fruits and Confectionery. H(J ACR 1 ARM, good Orchard good location. All farming equip page, with stock $:0 per acre. 120 ACRES of land $20 per acre. 4 V6 miles from town. 5 ACRE TRACTS, 4 miles from Marshfleld wharf $500 and $000 per tract. 5 ACRE TRACT, 1 miles from town, waterfront property $1,-100. A GOOD RESIDENCE in a good location. Large lot for $1,300. Aren't these worth your attention? STUTSMAN & COMPANY. l a i a t ft V I a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-j-n--a-a-n-a---a-a-a--n- COOS BAY. ROSEUURO Al EAST- ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY. TIME TABLE NO. 4. In effect NovemlH-r 1, 1008. Dally except Sunday. No. 5. No. 3. South P.M. A.M. Mnrshlleld '. Lv. 2.00 Lv. S.30 'Summit 2.30 9.00 Junction 2.37 9.07 leaver Hill .... 2.50 .... Coqulllo 9.20 Johnsons .... 9.35 SchroedorB ., v , . ... 9.40 Norwny .... 9.47 Myrtlo Point . ...Ar Ar.10.00 No. 4. No. 6. North A. M. P. M. Mnrshflold Ar.12.20 Ar. 5.30 Summit 11.40 5.00 Junction 11.25 4.45 j Heaver Hill .... ' Lv. 4.30. Coqulllo 11.05 , . 'Johnsons . .,.. 10.47 .... Norway 10.27 .... Myrtlo Point ....Lv,10.20 .... Mlni? tutinn! 9fii mi ulennl nnl SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING AN Electric Wasbiiig Machine and Wringer wo guarantee it to net you over 150 per cent on tho investment. RAVES 1 day's wnges (per week) for washwoman, $1.50 day, (52 weeks) $78.00 n year RAVES meals for laundress, 25 cents per day, (52 weeks $13.00 n year SAVES in wear and tear on clothes $100.00 a year To,al , $101.00 a year- In larger households using these figures as a basis, the ELEC TRIC machine will save $250 to $300 a year. When tho washing is done by your good wife wo will have to leave the estimate of savings to you. THE ELECTRIC nincliino and wringer will last a lifetime and is a permanent power Laundry in your home. The COOS BAY GAS and ELECTRIC Co. me wwo Dm uho ana GLrxiKlLLo. . ti-K-a-a-a-a-n-H-xj-n-n-n-n-c-a-H-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a-a-:r ju-a--a-au-a a-a-::-a-a-a.a-na-a-a-a-K-a-a-a-a-a-a- k&vvuilv sAits AT BLANCO HOTEL This popular hotel will Inaugurate the $1.00 per day for room and meals, commencing January 1, 1909, Meals will be served in dining room at 25 cents. special rates by week and month. Good cooking, Good service. FERREY & FLANAGAN, Proprietors. -J""'""t::::J"::"::'::-,I-"---"-K---- Good meals. t-::-tt-a-::-a -a COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS covanagh, Chapman & Co. General Repair Work and Voodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield a t :: t n. u. a-. a: tu a i a: a: t a: a. a- i f i a: h a- a. a I A. i..Jr , JLttjA&k -