THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M, 1910 EVENING EDITION. gspM to A Ill JlmtiJl flKd (hi k in ft But here is a better way for you and for him: Combination Suits 1L The Mill-to-Man Clothier -mmmmmmmmmmaHmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw SHAVING OUTFITS TUB BUSY FOR RENT Three-room liou-o on Broadway, Phono 1C4-J, FIXTURES FOR SALE Show cases, hat cases, safo, cash register, counters, tablos, nlcklo-plnted win dow fixtures and all other oppur tonances of tho bankrupt storoof L. A. Frey in North Bond must bs sold at onco. Apply nt storo In North Bend. FOR SALE Pim luvtl Rhode Island riTd cockorols, ono and two yoars old. L. J. Simpson. FOR RENT Two nlco front rooms In Sengstackon Building, Just vac ated by Public Labrnry. Ront $12 50 per month. Titlo Guaran tee and Abstract Co. p.- mmmjmro:rromwwmronwttr I Personal Notes ::mjmmmjj;mi3mm HEV. J. RICHARD OLSON wont to North Bend today on business. DR. JOHNSON of Myrtle Point, Is visiting friends in Marshflold to day C. A. McKELLIPS of North Benl, was a MarslffleidJ business vUltor today. "" , c n WRS. OALLAND and bod, Leo, went Spank Him And you will wear out the seat of his Pants Leave Him Alone And he will wear them out anyway. Last longer because there arc two pairs of Knicker bocker Pants. Price, $4.50 to $6.50. A Christmas Suggestion Woolen Mill Store - - . ,, i anjna mmm sn m Thcro Is nothing inoro pleating for n gentleman for n Xmns present tlinn a shar ing outfit. Tho "BUSY CORNER" car ries u lino of Bhavlng outfits that will pay you to coino In and cxanilno tho, goods and prices. I!i Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company CORNER. to Coqulllo today to mako their homes. SHERIFF W. V. GAGE camo ov?r from Coqulllo on tho noon train to servo grand Jury summons, nnd returned this nftornoon. Tho grand Jury Is Investigating a MarshHold slander of llbol caw today. The Fuel. Mother (reiulli)gi-"In Ireland they use peat for fuel." Lltt'lo Mnrgle-DId they burn hhn be cause ho was wlcUedV Mammn-Uuru who, dear? Llttlo Margie-Why, Pete, of course. Chicago News. The Sweet Girl. Kittle Paul told me Inst ovcnlng I was tho prettiest girl he over saw. Bessie Oh, that's nothing. Ho said tho samo to mo last year. Kittle I know, dear, but his taste may havo Improved since then, you know. Boston Trnuserlpt. Quite Amicable. "Why did you quit your Job? Did you havo a disagreement with the boss?" . J "Ob, no; not nt all. I told him I had to havo more money or I would quit, nnd he said It was mutually satlsfnc tory." Indianapolis News. Injustice. Nurse What's that dirty mark on your leg, Master Frank? Frank Harold kicked me. Nurse Well, go at once and wash It off. Frank Why? It wasn't mo what did Itl London Punch. The Cow. "Johnny," said the teacher, "write a sentence containing tho. word 'con tents.' M .,.. After a few moments hard labor Johnny submitted the following: "The contents of n 'cow 'la mllk'-Chlcaso News. ' litlHi 7k fTmg M2 M w WW WW Marshficld, Oregon HAVE YOU BOUGHT 'KM yet? Tho days aro passing Bwlftly Just ,ns swiftly as thoy may: Hno you bought 'om yct7 Tho enrly birds aro taking all tho choicest worms away; IIovo you bought 'om yot? Thoro's no tlmo llko tho present If you'vo duties to bo dono; Tho ono who hoops dolaylng novor Is tho happy ono; Thp tas.k becomes more nwful with 5ncli rising of tho sun Havo you bought 'om yot? Tho strlfo becomes moro frantic as tho brlot days como nnd go; Havo you bought 'om yet? I Tho rnco, you should remember, Is but seldom to tho slow; Havo you bought 'om yot? Tho ono who waits till others shall havo kindly clonrod tho way Might ns well alt back expecting green or black to turn to gray; Tho peoplo who accomplish aro tho ones who start today Havo you bought 'om yot? IT'S GREAT TO 1JE A JUROR. (An Incident of llfo In Coqulllo, written from oxperlonco.) It's great to bo a Juror And Join thnt glorious hand P Tho smoko wreaths swirling 'round your head t Tho verdict In your , hand. To hoar such pllos of ovldonco Such swearing falso and truo t Of witnesses for tho defense And complaint, also by lawyovs too. Ono man gots up nnd squaroly swears A thing is whlto as snow, Tho next gets up nnd swears 'tis black, TIs hodd "now don't ye know." Now, nil this tnlk confusos, But tho Juiv sifts it out, They argufy tho mattah somo And understand no doubt. When locked up In that cussed box, And froxen stiff as Ico Or sweltored, roasted, smothered, . In summer, sure It's nlco. 'TIs great to ho a Juror, Be marched off two and two In lockstep by tho Ballff ! For eating, that Is true. (When you're on a murder case ' And locked up ovor night I In somo low stifling garrett, It's tough but still it's right. fc I want to Join that faithful band. I of "Twelve good men nnd true And mete out Justice evenly ' So give each man his due. I HEARSAY, I Coqulllo, Ore., Dec. 12, 1910. COOS BAY TIDES. December High water I A. M. Wed'd'y. 14 9:58 0.4 Thursday 1 C 1 1 : 1 0 9.8 Frldny... 10 11:31 7.0 Saturday 17) 1:09 7.1 S UNDAY 18 liCS 7.2 P.M. 10:2G G.8 10.0 10.0 9.7 12:18 1:00 DECEMBER Low water A. M. P. Date. It. m. ft. h.m. Wed'd'y. 11 3 : -1 4 3.1 5:00 Thursday 15 1:3S 3.2 5:19 Friday... 1C 5:30 3.4 C:37 Saturday 17 0:20 3.5 7:27 SUNDAY 18 7:13 3.C S:10 ft. 0.8 1.4 1.8 1.8 1.6 T1IK WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight and Thursday except occasional rnln on const. RalN Tlmi-Mlny. Mrs. M. F. Plant will Ball tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from San Francisco for Coos Day. Due Tomorrow. Tho Breakwater Is duo early tomorrow from Port land, having crossed out from Asto ria today. Give Concert. Tho Coos Bay Concert Band will glvo a concert at tho Mnsoulc Opera Houso next Sun day nftornoon nt 3 o'clock. Ship Salmon. Considerable stool-head salmon aro now being shipped from tho Coqulllo nnd Coos Bay to Portlnnd. They aro shlppod In Ico. Tho run will soon bo nt Its hclghth. Ik Injured. Ed. Knutson, nn om ployo of tho C. A. Smith Lumbor Compnny, Is lnjd up at his homo in South Marshflold with a broken nose nnd other jnjurictt as a result of be ing struck by n plcco of lumbor. Provide For Library. Tho Mnmh flold city council last evening order ed a warrant drawn for 75 for tho monthly expenses of tho Mnrshfleld library. Tho tax lovy for tho ensu ing yenr provldea for tho' malnto nnnco of tho library. Singer AitIxom. Mrs. May Dear born Schwab nrrlvod Into Inst eve ning vln Gnrdlnor from Portlnnd to bo tho soloist nt tho Chnmlnndo Club concort nt tho Masonic Opora Houso tonight. Tho stago boat got Htuck on tho mud flat and as a result didn't rench horo until nbout 8:30 whon It was duo about 5 o'clock. Mrs. Dearborn-Schwnb soonis to havo troubles of her own reaching Mnrsh flold ns on her previous trip horo a couplo of years ago, tho Alllanro wns dolnyod by rough weathor and sho didn't nrrlvo in tlmo for tho re ception plnnncd in hor honor. ASKS FOR HARMONY OF ACTION. Editor Coos Bny Times: I was much Interested In your ed'torlnls of Novombor 28th "Tlmo fpr Action" and "Got tho Habit." Thoy desorvo caroful and frequent .rending. For yoars Coos Bay lm boen commercially, a sleoplng young slant. Whon hor good peoplo (and there aro no bottor) awako to hor possibilities, and shako off their drowsinoas, nB thoy will do, nnd no did Portland but a fow yoars ago, thoy will show a strongth In tho manufacturing and commercial world gratifying to tho most snn gulno boostor. Nnturo lins lavlsued upon us resources of nn unusual nn turo nnd oxtont, and it Is necessary to lot tho great numbor who aro seek ing opportunity know of those nd- vnntngos, and to hold out tho glntl hand, In order to oncourngo them to Join us In n forward movemont which will monn union to every buslncjs nnd profosslonill man, and ovory proporty owner. I have hoard moro complaint from nowoomers and visitors of a lack of enthusiasm, nnd of a unanimity of effort on tho part of our own poo nlo. than of any othor condition that exists on Coos Bny. "Tho hlghor lavols of human elllcloncy or nchlovo men: t aover roached without hard climbing," nnd In this respect, as In many others, that which will apply to tho individual' will also be found truo of tho community. However, the lifting of a community to a hlgn er plane moans tho unltod efforts of tho individuals composing it. Wo might Just as well expect the Smith Lumber Company to mako a success of its business by assigning all" the work of' that Institution ton dozen beadB of different departments, as to expect a corporal's guard of HARBOR WORK IS DISCUSSED Major Morrow Says Bids Are Being Received On Bar Dredge For Coos Bay The United States govcrnmont is now receiving bids for tho construc tion of tho bar-dredgo to bo used on tho Coos Bny bar projects, according to information given C. R. Peck nnd W. P. .Evans, members of tho Coos Bny Port Commission, nt n confor onco In Portlnnd n few days ngo by Major Morrow, government engineer In chnrgo of this district. Major Morrow also stntod thnt If tho dredge Is built on tho Eastern const, It will probnbly bo well along In tho summer of 1912 boforo It will bo at Coos Bay ready for work, but that If it is built on tho Pacific coast, it will probably bo ready for sorvlco early In tho spring of 1912. At thb conference, tho Cooa Bay hnrbor Improvement question wns quite fully discussed and tho attitude nnd position of Mnjor Morrow wns moro than pleasing to the Coos Bay men. Mnjor Morrow stated that ho would visit Coob Bay this winter whon tho bar would be at Its worst so ns to got an ndequnto Idea of tho needs of tho situation. In discussing tho bar Improve ment, Mnjor Morrow expressed the opinion thnt tho North Jetty would ovcntunlly havo to bo rebuilt and oxtonded to work In conjunction with tho bar d red go nnd mnko It n suc cess. Ho stated that If tho Jetty was so sunken ns to permit tho waves to wash sand over It, tho dredge would not bo llnblo to tako It away ns fust ns it would wash In. Cnpt. Mncgcnn of tho Brenkwator, Is onllstlng tho aid of tho high of ficials of tho Southern Pacific on this const In urging beforo congress nnd to tho government ofllclnlR the necessity of improving tho Coob Bay hnrbor and bar. Marshflold's business men, with tholr porsonnl Interests nt stako, to push, rapidly nnd successfully, our city to tho rank she should tnko nmoug the cities of tho conHt. It can't bo dono In thnt wny nny moro tlinn could n grent bnttlo bo won by nllowlng tho soldlors In rank to expect tho shoul der straps tb do all tho fighting. Tho boglnuliig of hnrbor Improve ment, tho near completion of tho Pnnamn cnnnl, tho prospect of rail road building, and tho almost un- cqualiod resources which Ho at our command, Hhouid nrouso us to a realization of tho possibilities which llo boforo us, and causo us to Join In n unanimous effort to bring to tho front results which wo all doslro. Wo bollovo that next to homo loyalty wo should count civic prldo. This spirit of city loyalty and enterprise has built Lob Angeles, a city of moro tlinn three hundred thousnnd, in n placo whoro It sooined that nntun hnd mndo but mengor provision for a city at nil. Tho snmo may bo said of Denvor. Thoro nro porhnpB many as flno site for a city on tho grent lake, but Chi cago men hnd tho vim, nnd "knocked tho persimmons." Mon of Coos Bny, shnll wo bo out stripped by plncos thnt hnvo one- fourth tho lnducomonts to offer? 1 prodlct not. A RESIDENT. SPALDING Athlotlo goods THE GUNNERY. Read Tho Times Want Ads. MI7TAL POLISH for nil usos THE GUNNERY. -tt-H-tt-tt-8-H-M-tt-H-a-tt-8- rt Refined Oil Reduced Eocene, the best Lamp Oil Retails $1.30 per can Bulk Water White retails five gallons for 85c All Grocers Have Both ;jftfjUK5 w fcl' -..L - STREET 1 Action On Bids Deferred Permit 'Property Owners tj Extend Improvement. In ordor to give the proporty or ors n requested opportunity to m tho North Front street lmprovomrf even uener man wns comciupim tho Marshflold city council Inst Q nlng postponed tho award of contracts for tho projects. Tho matter was brought up Alva Doll who said that nil of property owners excopt threo w wcro not in tho city hnd signed petition asking that tho hulk-h ho thrown back on tho proporty e of Front street somo distance n the lots filled nt the snmo tlmo t street Is. Ho said this would Insu tho All supporting tho hard pavi nnd wouhl'nlso mean tho cleaning of tho north pnrt of town by ford tho rcmovnl of tho bont houses a shncks. EiiRcno O'Connoll also talked favor of It. Ho urged that tho bul bond bo put bnck n uniform dl tnncc. It wns suggested thnt by dol this, a consldornblo saving could effected In driving tho piling by h ing them driven by a wator-drlv Instead of n land driver nnd also utilizing tho piling under tho found tlon of.somo of tho buildings. Engineer Lccfo has not yot sccu: cd the permission of tho govornme to uso tho dredgo Oregon to flu t street, but ho .expects to do so in week or ton days. Tho council d cided to postpone action on tho bid until thnt time. Tho proporty owners may porso ally tnko charge of tho bulk-hondln and filling nnd secure It dono mor cheaply than If tho city has to do Several bid on tho work, but tho bids woro dlfforcnt, thoy w hnvo to bo flgurod out by Engine Snndberg. Among tho bidders were, T. A. Frees, Hngqvlst and BJorquls Noblo Bros., Hugh McLnln nnd th Coos Bay Paving nnd Construction! Company. Pans OnllunueeM, A stringent chlmnoy ordlnanco was adopted, It provides for tho Inspec tion by tho building Inspector and flro chiof and regulates how stovn- plpes mny bo run through partitions, codings, otc. i An null ordlnnnco requiring ashes to bo dumped In motnl cans or boxes whoso bottoms must bo at least two Inches from lnflnmmnblo matorlnl wns ndopted. Tho only oxcQptlon to this is permission to dump ashen on tho ground at least ton foot from a building. Geo. W. Cnrloton In bohalf of the Western Union Telegrnph Company, presontod nn application for a fran chise for A. D. T. sorvlco In Marsh-! Held. Tho request was laid on the tnblo until tho noxt mooting whon Mr. Cnrloton or Mr. Schottor will by request of tho council nppcarv and explain tho provisions of the franchise DAILY DUTIES. The bet things are nearcit breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of God jut before you. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life's plain, com mon work as it comes, certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things of life. Robert Louis Stevenson. ------ -8-8---8- A f a V 8 8 8 8 o