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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1911)
! -- ;: x j.V' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911 '3 Mill-to-Man Clothier J ami en Goods llOfiMllilfBi: ?i;tifii ary ' pi Sale BE en's Clothing $21.85 ,t'-l w S? 1KB A V fl'v M $30.00 Suits and Overcoats .$2j.OO Suits and Ovci'eo'fts $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $17.50 Suits and Overcoats $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.50 Suits and Overcoats $10.00 Suits and Overcoats 19.85 16.85 14.85 12.85 11.85 -9.45 7.85 Wool Underwear $2.50 Garment $ 1 .90 $2.00 Garment J .60 $.1.75 Garment 1 .35 $1.50 Garment 1 .20 $1.25 Garment v. .95 $1.00 Garment .85 Boy's Clothing $8.50 Stuts and Overcoats $6.35 $7.50 Suits and Overcoats 5.65 $6.50 Suits and Overcoats 4.65 $5.00 Suits and Overcoats 4. 1 5 $1.50 Suits and Overcoats 3.35 $3.50 Suits and Overcoats 2.65 $1.75 Sweaters J .30 $1.50 Sweaters 1.15 Wool Blankets $10.00 Blankets $7.85 $7.50 Blankets 5.85 $0.00 Blankets . . . 4.85 $5.00 Blankets . . . 3.85 50c Wool Sox 35c 25c AVool Sox J 20c 1 I ll V. A i vJVn m Marshfield Oregon The Woolen Mill Store feliv Marshficld Oregon CRAWFORD'S OPINIONS ON I OREGON'S COUNTY TAX LAW Count l(" llnvi I:cIiihIvo Control . Owr TaMitlon, Subject to Law i Voted liy Stnto ns n Whole. j SALEM, Ore, .Inn. a. In dlacith- sing the county tax or so-cnllod sm- glo tax amendment Attorney-Gonornl Crawford imaged on aevornl fonturea of It which hiivo beon puzzling tho peoplo of this nnd other Btntes cvor i . .. ... Hlnco tno election, lie Holds tlint a county limy declare what nhnll bo taxed or exempted by school dis tricts, cities or ports within Its bor ders, subject In Bonie Instances to tho charters or actB which aro tho fundamental law for tho districts., c.tles or ports. lie also holds tlint It Is possible for n county to inltinto nnd adopt n meaBiiro regulating taxation or ex emptions at the next election, oven In tho absence of n general statute proscribing a method of procedure But, ho states, tho legislature may adopt a directing statute, this stat ute to prcscribo tho modo or method of procedure at tho election to past on tho question of taxation or ex emptions. Votois-nt-Ijitrjji llnvo Voice. The attorney-General Is of the opinion that If tho votors at largo should adopt a law declaring what should not be exempted, that a county cculd not ennct n vnlld-mens-tiro In conflict with such general stat ute. Hut', on the other hand, coun ties may havo exclusive control over taxations nnd exemptions In Its own boundaries subject to nny gonornl low which may subsequently bo on acted by tho wholo people. In other words, It Is hold that the general lnw referred to In tho amendment la to bo In the nature ot a directing statute proscribing tho modo of procedure at such tax eloo Hon and If passed by tho wholo peo ple, bb required, may rcgulato ex emptions, but this clnuso In tho amondment, tho Attornoy-Gonornl believes, Mill-to-Man Clothier IPP8 if HOLD MEETING FRDAY T Marshfield Chamber, of Com merce to Hold Public Ses sion Then. A meeting of nil tho subscribers to tho Chamber of Commorco and ot tho peoplo of Marshfield gonorally will bo held at the now quartorB In tho First Trust and Savings Banlc building Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Matters of moment to Coos Bay will bo discussed. Reports will bo mndo by tho oxecutlvo committee nnd gonornl plans for tho coming year will bo discussed. "Wo want tho public to turn out and offor nny suggestions thoy mny have for boosting Coos Bny," said VIco-prosldont McKnlght today. "Wo want to mnko tho coming season tho boat tver nnd wnnt to enlist tho nld of nvory ninny Interested In Mnrsh flold, so wo extend n cordial Invita tion to ovoryono to bo In nttondnuco Friday evening. Meet Today. Tho Blstors o! Bothnny nro bolng ontortnlnod this afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. E. S. Bargolt. Meet Tonight. Marshflold Aorlo of Eagles will hold their annual ln- ilnos nof rnstrlnt (tin nin- ntnllntlon of offlcers tonight. It Will plo of counties from voting until such !bo followed by n big banquot. tlmo ns Bomo gonornl law or direct ing stntuto may bo onnctcd. Wl Today. Tho marrlago of Ono of tho Important nmondmonta Harry Nasburg and Miss Hazlo Mc- glvon out In respect to tho amond- Grnw takes placo today at tho homo ment Is tho position taken by tho of tho brldo's parents In San Fran- Attornoy-Gouoral that taxes cannot cIsco. bo lovlod so high. under this nmoud- ' ment against any speclllc clnss of I tt n ai property, or nny Hpeclllc propertv, WQfQ 0611(1 Il6W$ mini tio ti lujuumi iuiiimujt lio tu uu i NYAL'S MOUNTAIN HERB TEA Is the best romody for stomach troublo Builds up tho Nervous Systom, rollovos sick hondncho and consti pation. Composed of harmloss Hoots nnd llorbs, . PRICE US CENTS , For salo nt tho "BUSY CORNER" ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Bronkwntor will nrrlvo In early tomorrow morning from Port land nnd sail at 1 o'clock Saturday from here. EVES EXAMINE!) nnd glasses fitted AT THE 11EI) CHOSS Drug Storo. Personal Notes AL SMITH Is down from Coos Elver today on business, ' --v"1 m""'s JLl WANTED Competent girl for Ren. ornl housowork. Apply Mrs, M. C. Horton. Lockhait-Pjarsons Drug Co. HOUSE FOR BENT !) blks from Front street, 473 Sec. St. .W FOR SAliE Ono llultnu 1J Flat Cor net. Bargain if taken quick for I cash. McPhorson-GInser Co. Good Evening II A E YOU ANV LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this la rilR laundry where you got tho beat work, and prices aro In eveiy in-' roach. Call up nnd ono ot tho drlv rs will call and oxplnln all details to you. All tolephono calls nro quickly attondod to, because wo nro running wo vmgons. OUR fiUAHANTEE IS V'OUR 8A1 ISFACTION. mAbsHFIELR HANI) AND STEAM LAUNDUV. ;nuey Bros., Prop. Plione 220-JJ Only $8 LOST Bound gold pin with letter C, valued as a gift. Plonso roturn to Times' oluco. Howard. KILL'S SHORT camo In todny from Ton Mllo on business. MISS ELVIRA shortly for school. FRIZEEN Portland will lenvo to ontor confiscatory. Ho holds that tho Federal Constitution would Inhibit such a procoduro nnd mako It vo'd TiiMitlou Forms Prohibited, Nolthor Is it posstblo under tho amendment, ho stntos, for n county to lovy taxos for tho Hiipport of a church, labor organization, or othor U80 not public. In nddltlon, ho etntos tho now nmondmont provldos moroly tlint tho peoplo may deslgnnto what shall bo taxed and what shn.ll ho Qxomptod. It, In no manner, provides for whut tho monoy shall bo used, nor does It oxtend this prlvllogo to tho peoplo of tho counties, tho tnxo3 to bo raised for public purposes only. Ho states that It is posslblo sonio condition may arlso out of th's amendment which will result In tho tax commission becoming Ineffective nnd says thoro Is n bnro possibility of conditions becoming chaotic nnd Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Will mot, January 2, a son. Mrs. J. T. Mngulro, who has been very 111 of nervous prostration nnd parnlyslB, Is reported Improving,- Mrs. J. W. Bonnott nnd Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt of Mnrshfiold, wero North Bond shoppers yesterday. . M. HALL-LEWIS was down from Mldbrook farm on Catching Inlot today on business connected with jsuch a wldo raugo In system of tnxa tho annual mooting of tho Coos.tlon that no proportionate dlstribu Bny Fruit Growers Association which has been postponed on n wook on nccount of n crenmory, meeting to bo hold noxt Saturday morning. BILL MILNER, a brothor or J. H. Mllnor, arrived hero today front Freoport, III., for n short visit at tho homo of his brothor, Mr. Mll nor lias beon sheriff nt Freoport tlon of tho bunions of stnto expendi ture would bo posslblo. This condi tion ho cltos, only ns n possibility of tho nmondmont. Ho says counties mny go ahond and mnko provision ns to tnxatlous nnd exemptions without tho necessity of any gonornl law which will chongo this or which mny rostrlct this power in some manner. Mr, Crawford snys tho noxt Logls- Mrs, Wi P. 3niison and daughter, Ed th, spent Monday Willi liflf filstor, Mrs. W. N. Ekblad, in Murshflold. California popples In bloom nnd rnspborrlcs ripening hero aro Indie tlvo of tho unusunlly fluo wlnto wenthor horo. Even tho oldost sp tlors do not recall such .an- f)rr ronco horo boforo. FRUIT GBOWERS ATTEN' of Notlco for nnnual meotlng,jul Coos Bay Fruit Urowors' Assf., conflicts with dato sot for n 'ang of Coos Bay Crenmory Asso Thoroforo, pleaso, talto notlc tod. 'lul tho- lar h FOR RENT Modern 1 Phono 1G-IJ or 3-IJ ,, uses close In The Gunner'r FOR SALE Blooded fo.v hound pups. Shormnn, nvenuo, North Bpnd. A. Hoolllng. NEW LIVER.Y Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at the dis posal of the Coos Bny public nt REASONABLE RATF.S. Ulgs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere nuy tlmo. Horses boarded nnd rigs cared for. New hearse nnd special nccommo latJon3 provided for funernl parties W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables For n flno flfty-pleco Bot of tho fa mous Johnson Brother's wlilto mil gold Bomt-porcolnln. Soo them In our window. It Is ono ot tho biggest bargains over offered In tablo wnro on Coos Bny. Wo have ovorythlng for tho tnblo nnd kitchen at similarly low prices. Our 1 no of china, porcolaln and gra nite wnro cannot bo qxcolled. I For souvonlrs, prlzos or gifts, n . piece of MUs Collver's hnndpnlntoJ WANTED Grocery clerk, a rustler, china or ono of hor protty hnnd-i Addroas In own handwriting P. O. painted hnt pins will bo most ap- Box 4C0, Marshflold, Ore. proprlate. 1 . I FOR SALU TIuco Humphrey an lamps oboap. in good condition. Palace hotel, North Bend. FOR RENT Hoiifco North Bend, cheap party. F, L. on Memlo St , to tho right Sumner, Mild, Ore. Coos Bay Cash-Store1 -.L- t TTiTir R1I.1.' rl. .,.. inn ..nxoc !. GEO. N. BOLT, . - MnniiKer "" T T v "' " . uev jium m uurry comuy. ii'vf .Mnimgcr Front Stivet. Mnrshfleld. and holds tho distinction of being , laturo could submit nt n special olec tho only domocrat who ovor fillod tloji n constltutlonnl nmondmont re the ofllco thoro. Ho is highly pleas- Jmoasuro, od w.lth Wo3torn Oregon and It Is ' voklng or nmondlng tho county tax not Improbable that ho mny do- cldo to como hero nt somo futuro tlmo to mnko his homo. tho nnnual mooting of this a tion will bo hold nt 1 p. m., bi day, Jnnunry 1-1, 1011, at Cham of Commorco, Marshflold, Instead Jnnunry 7th, ns previously statou. COOS BAY FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION, By P. M. HALL-LEWISf Prosldent Ilnvfl your Job Tho Times offlco. printing done n Try Times' Wnnt AdB. Snvo money by Times advertisers. yl patronizing Th& WoO.W. inttallfttlgn of odiuors Hall & Hall. Read The Times' Want ada. U T? l l T' 1 FOR GOOD 'ORIC lave iiiat llOOt riXeO Br'nK your clothes to us. Cleaning, NOW ' Pressing nnd repairing a speflalty,' "MDTLJDT T by exPerlenced mcn Satlstnctlon OCC VwiLJrC 1 JritJLJL iguarantoedUIVNCHARD DOD FhonoaiSl. (SON, South Ihoadwny. Too ight IF YOU NEED A Truss, Elastic Stocking or Abdominal Supportor, romombor that wo mako a specialty of this lino, nnd enrry tho, largest as sortmont on Coos Bay. All trussos purohasod of us aro fitted froo of ohargo, and satis faction guarnntosd in ovary ause or no salo. Ilemeinber wo nro going to move into tho Coos January Kith. Building on 1 Every Neighbor should bo present. rown Drug Co. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUAIATV' STORK1' 7 Vw, 'HA S-H