The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 02, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
opposing the grading of tho strc
will probably bo circulated.
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$ Iflflv BtLffi mt PH-ll v m Hn
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It Hold Sfeae 1
THAT'S what yo.u want to know
when you. try on a New Coat.
No matter how much you pay, you
can't look well dressed if your coat
front breaks and wrinkles.
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HOLE-PROOF HOSIERY
IN CHRISTMAS BOXES
No matter how good the material or
how well the coat is pressed, it will
not hold its shape unless it is Con
structed right.
Our Clothcrart coat front is built
and 'braced to resist breaking, and
no matter whether you pay $J0 or
$25 it bears the maker's guarantee.
'WOOLEN MILLS FORE
' "MILL-TO MAN CLOTHIERS"
Marshfield, Oregon
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COOS BAY TIDES.
December
High water
Date.
Friday 2
Saturday. . 3
SUNDAY.. -J
A. M. P. M.
h.ni. ft. h. m. ft.
1:07 0.7 12:07 S.C
1:43 0.0 12:31 8.5
2:17 0.5 1:07 8. t
Low water
Date.
Friday 2
Saturday.. 3
SUNDAY.. 4
DECEMBER
A. M
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0:20
0:52
7:27
ft.
3.7
1.2
4.1
P.M.
h. in.
7:00
7:37
S:07
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0.4
0.4
0.3
THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Prose.)
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and Saturday.
tonight
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Locnl Case Alllrmed. Goorgc
Dollonl, nppollnnt vs. Aloxnndcr Urq-
.uhnrt,. respondent, appoalod from the
Circuit Court for Coos county, J. W.
Ilainllton, judge, 1b affirmed In an
opinion written by Associate Justice
Slator.
I Arm Broken. Irene Klllott, tlio
daughter of Milton Klllott of South
Inlet, who sustained a broken arm
while playing at their homo aovornt
days ago, has recovered sufficiently
,to leave, lercy hospital whoro bIio
wag cared for. "
Temporary Quarters. Th'o Marsh
field Chamber of Commerce: has
tnkon temporary quarters lu offices'
on the second floor of tlio building
now occupied, Col. Grimes donating!
the uso of tho roons until tho now
quarters in tho First Trust and Spv
Ingf Uank building will bo ready for
occupancy, about Jnnunry 1.
Oixnul.c Club. Hugo Qulst and
a number of tho other ofllco em
ployes of tho C. A. Smith Lumber
Company are organizing a hunting
and pleasure club. They propose to
build, a boathouse, secure a gamo
preserve where the clubhouse will bo
anchored in hunting soason and dur
ing thb summer months It will bo
taken up Coos Illver.
IHv DoIiir Well. Dr. Geo. E. DIx
who underwent nn operation for ap
pendicitis yostordny at Mercy hospi
tal, was reported getting along nice
ly today. Ho was a little restless
last night but this was not takon as
an unfavorable Indication. Yestor
day was his birthday and ho prob
ably doesn't wnut any moro opera
tions as birthday prosonts.
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I Tie Liimbor. A big wave
struck a scow load of lumbor' which
was being; towed to the South
Slough camp of the Smtth-Powors
Company and washet." oouslderable
of It out over the bar. The low
was not great.
GSiristmast Gifts !n the Busy
Corner's Leather Store
TO 95.00 I
TO ijJ.'S.OI) B
tveen the hoars of nine o'clock A
ui.d six o'clock P. M.
That J. It. LI, 'Inner, J. II. Mi'.ner
Riid A. D. Wnlcott have been her
persons Interested
IJont Sunk. G. A. Brown's
launch was discovered sunk lu his
boathouse this morning:, tho high
tide having submerged It. II. J, Mc
Keown nnd W. V. Kkblari who had
It up too alow
CUID CASI3S FROM ..
COIN CASUS FItOM ...
HILL AND OTIIKIt CASUS FHOM
iNOTIS AND MI0.MOUANDU.M UOOKS FItOM
. .91.00
. ...10c T(
..SLilO TO $0.00
. ,'J.le TO 91.00
I'OCICKT FLASK FHOM $1.00 TO ?.()()
HAND HAGS, TUB MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK
FItOM THE WORLD'S REST MAKERS, FROM $1.50 to $2.1.00
Lockhart - Parsons Drag Co.
"The Busy Corner"
spectlon
therein.
Rids will be recolved for tho
wholo work necessary to completo.t .., ,..,,.,..,.,.,,..,
tofore by the Common Council of (the propoied Improvement nnd also amj cnuge,j u,e trouhlo, It la thought,
Hai.l city appointed im Jtiugw or sain ror oncli claas or woric juciuueu tuere-
elertlon, .and Hoy Lawhorn, J. C. in . 0., for tho bulkhead nnd piling,
.Merchant nnd C. II. Marsh as Clerks for tho grading, for curbing nnd pnv-
of said olectlon. . lug tho roadway and for. tho sldo-
Dated this 25th day of November, walks.
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A cortliiod cnecic or nvo por cont
1010.
JOHN W. BUTLER,
Recorder of tho City of Mnrshflold,
Coos County, Oregon.
Marshfield,
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'THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY"
Oregon
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STEAMER ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS HAY AND EURflKA,
ON A TEN-DAY SCHEDULE, CALLING AT MARSHFIELD BOTH
WAYS.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY, DEC.
3, AND FOR PORTLAND, DECEMBER 0.
Our Market Basket
WHILE FRESH EGGS ARE
HARD TO GET, WE ARE ABLE ,TO
FURNISH YOU WITH STRICTLY
FRESH EGGS.
OTHER GOOD THINGS IN
STOCK NOW INCLUDE PICKLED
PIGS FEET; FINE HONEY IN
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
C. l- McGKORGE, Agent.
COMBJ FRESH NEW DATES;
PRESSED FIGS; LARGE RAISINS;
LEMON, ORANGE AND CITRON
PEEL, NUTS OF ALL KINDS,
I SWEET CIDER IN KEGS, THE
BEST MINCE MEAT THAT IS
MADE, HOME-MADE KRAUT,
RICHELIEU COD-FISH, THE BEST
ON THE MARKET, RIPE AND
GREEN OLIVES; SWEET, SOUR
f.AND DILL PICKLES IN BULK,
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of tho amount of tho bid must ac
company oncli bid, to bo forfeited to
tho city of Mnrshflald, In cnso tho
contract Is awarded and tho contrac
tor falls to enter In n contract with
in flvo days from tho tlmo tho con
tract Is awarded him.
Tho Common Council reserves tho
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 2nd day of December,
1010.
JOHN W. BUTLER.
Recordor of tho City of Mnrshflold,
Coos County, Orogon.
SALAD Sins Chocolato Sots,
Fancy Bread Plates nt MILNER'S.
Hoar Juvenile Cntio. Today
County Judgo Hall In l)ls chamber
In this city Is honrlng lu juvonllo
court tho ohnrgns that .ln Ross bnf
preferred against tho sons of Dave
Wnllaco of Catching Inlet. Robs al
leges that tho boys attacked him
Bonio months ago mid boat him,
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FOR HEXT Two front rooms fur
nished for light hou9okoplns
lights and baths. CloSo In and
reasonable, Phono 239 J.
FOR SALE Saturday, furniture for
flvo rooms $50. Houso rents for
$10.50, has eight rooniB, closo
In, 545 Second St. N.
care for oldorly Invalid. Apply
Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshfield, Or.
FOR It EXT Stoi room occupied by
Mrs. Aiken's millinery, on Decem
ber 1. Apply Eugeno O'Connoll.
FOR SALE Small violin,
Wngnor, North Boud.
dipt,
FOR RENT Furnished room with
deep closet, olectrlc lights, tele
phono and bath In connection. F.
W. Estberg.
WANTED -Waitress
Hotel. .
at Chaiuller
FOR SALE Furniture of 0-room
house, As a whole or to suit pur
chaser. Gas, electric lights, gas
range, etc. Chickens for sale'. All
first class, 252 So. Brondway.
FOR SALE Cheap, boat livery, two
launched, one launch hull, 10
round bottom row boats, shop
floats, tools and patterns. For
particulars call at Allgor's Boat
livery, North Bend.
FOR UEXT Furnished rooms 101
South Third Street.
I Oil REXT Two nice furnished
house-keeping rooms, Phone 49-L
W.VXTED Strong woman or girl to
FOR SALE Best fivi.li apple elder
In quantity. Phono J. E. Fitzge
rald, 3045.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION OF THE CITY
OF MARSHFIELD.
Pursuant to the direction of the
Common Council of tho City of
Mnrshflold, notlco is horeby given
that on Tuesday, the Cth day of De
comber, 1910, there will bo hold In
the Council Chamber In tho City
Hall of tho City of Marshfield, Coos
County, Oregon, a regular goncral
election, for tho purpose of electing
two members of the Common Coun
cil to servo for a terra of three years
each, commencing tho first Monday,
In January, 1911, and of electing a
Recorder to serve for the term of one
year, commenclng tho first Monday
in January, 1910.
The said election will be held bc-
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AND ALSO THE BEST OF CANNED
GOODS.
OUR LIST OF FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES FOR SATUR
DAY: COOS BAY CAULIFLOWER,
CELERY, GREEN ONIONS, LET
TUCE, CARROTS, BEETS, PARS
NIPS, CABDAGE, SWEET POTA
TOES, CRANBERRIES, KALE
SQUASH- AND PUMPKINS.
BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAPES,
LEMONS, COCOANUTS.
Fancy Apples.
NUTMEG, SPIES, BELL FLOW
ERS, SPITZENBERG AND BALDWIN.
Send In your entry shoots for tho
Coos Pot nnd Poultry Show quick bo
tho COMMITTEE can cstlmato the
necessary spaco required,
ALLIANCE sails for PORTLAND
Tuesday, Dec. 0, Rosorvo passago now
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
The Pure Food Grocers
A. good placo to trade.
Phono 275.
Corner 3rd nnd Central
Ave.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notlco la horoby given that soal
ed bids will bo recolved by tho Com
mon Council of tlio City of Mdrsh
fleld, Coos County, Oregon, until
half past seven o'clock P. M. Tues
day, tho 13th day of December, 1910,
for tho Improvement of that portion
of Front Streot North from tho
north lino of Alder avenuo east to
the south lino of Elm avenuo oast
In the City of Marshfield, Coos Coun
ty, Oregon, according to thte plans
and specifications on fllo In tho office
of the Recorder and open to the In-
"The Quality
Store."
HAS AN ASSORTMENT
OF ARTICLES FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT
ARE itEALLY QUALITY
GOODS, AND AT THE
SAME TIME WE SELL
THEM AT VERY MODER
ATE PRICES.
CALL IN AND INSPECT
OUR L I N E S. M A N Y
THINGS ARE ON DIS
PLAY NOW, MANY OTH
ERS LATER.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS
FOR THE WHITMAN
CHOCOLATES AND CON
FECTIONS, FAMOUS
SINCE 1S42.
Mother Dead. Justice Ponnoclt
recolved a telegram today announc
ing tho donth of his mother, Mrs.
Ponnock, nt his old homo In Ontona
gon, Mich. Sho was eighty-six
yenrs old nnd was onjoylug oxcollont
health until a fow weeks ago when
sho sustained n stroko of paralysis.
Move Camp. BUI Nowmnn, who
Is from tho Smith-Powers Logging
cnmp'on Isthmus Inlot, roports thnt
tho old logging road of tho company
up to Cunulnghnm Camp No. i.
which was recontly vncatod on nc
count of all tho timber there being
cut, Is being torn up to bo romoved
to Bonvor IIIII camp.
To Ornde Pine Street. E. K.
Jones stated today that another ef
fort was bolng mndo to try nnd got
Pino street grndod, doaplto tho fact
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II. G. HOY wont to Coqulllo today on
builnoBH.
13. W. KAMMERER and wlfo will
ontertalu a nutubor of friends nt
their home this ovenlng.
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC will cntor
taln the Evergreen whist club nt
hor home Saturday afternoon.
ELIJAH SMITH of tho Southorn
Oregon Company, wau up froT
Empire yesterday on business.
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GKOJUJH HAINES, son of Mr and
Mm. Haines, returned yostordny
from a throe months visit with
relatives In Oklnhoiun.
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MRS.' II. II. McPHURSON and eon,
Howard, will leave next week for
San Francisco whero they "will
spend the winter with relatives.
II. ,C. DIERS of North Bend, Is a
Mnrshflold visitor today. Ho has.
Bocurod most of tho necessary data
-to compile a dotnllod statomont
of Coos Bay's traffic and frolght
which is desired by tho United
Stntcs Englnoors for tho special
rocommondntloii' thnt they aro to
mako to tho government for tho
Improvomont of Coos Bay harbor
nnd bar.
ALONG THE WATER FROXT.
Tho BrcAkwator will sail at 0:30
tomorrow morning for Portland.
Tho Alllnnco will arrlvo tomorrow
morning from Portlnnd nnd will sail
lnnr In I li ilnv fnr Hut-nun. tV
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The Rodondo will salt Saturday
afternoon from San Francisco nnd
will roach horo early Monday.
CUT GLASS at MILXER'S.
GET MARBLE.
Tho Breakwater yostorday brought
In a big shlpmout of innrblo for the
Coos Bay Monumont Company, In-
Brown Drug Co.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
"The Quality Store."
nun mo mnuor wnH iaiu over Dy thojuludlng some columns for tho now
council n fow wcoks ngo for at least buildings at Coqulllo which Manager
nnouior sonson. A countor potltlon Wilson will novo placed at once.
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Spfcrry's Best
Drifted Skow
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For 58 Years the Standard
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Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line j
Dally stugo between Roseburg and Mnrshllcld. Stago leaves dally
Sunday at 7 p. in. Fare, $U.OO,
OTTO SOIIETTER, Agent, O, P. BARNARD,
120 MARKET AV., ofarstilleld. Agent, ROSEBURO, CRK.
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