The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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CITY TO BE
BKllKAlTKIt WILL L1CHNSB MICH.
' SEXGKK SKHVICHS
SAI.O0! JO HARD 01 STREETS
I'WIli TO IIKXHW Mf k-NH I KOI' HtOI'Oilin ILU'LI.Vtt OI-' LOGS
PlIFC!
.i:sorii:m:n i.'oit v.ihi:tii:s
at i:iintiT this mi:i:k
lties, Svvoet Pons, Pnuslci, Diilillns,
mul Cm nations' In bo .Shown
Miui.v Flowers l-!efloiI i
TUB NI-'T SIX MOVi.l.S
DOWN CHXTHAL IS PKIIIL
Xo Tom (h of July Concessions, K-
ceptlng Lunch KIjiikN, Will I to
Allowed to Itun on .Siinilay
Messenger sorvlces wltliln tho city
limits of Marshflold nre to lio licen
sed and will my to the municipal
ity a scmUannnnl tnx. So decided tliu
city fathers last ovcnini;. In nildltlou
to this tho services will also bo re
quired to put up, oncli one of them,
bonds for $500. Thu ordinanco Is to
bo prepared by City Attorney Gosh.
E. Bnndol appeared In favor of the
measure. "I run a sorvleo of this
type," ho stated. "I liavo put money
into It and I must pay my messen
gers whether or not thoro Is any
business. I fcol that there should
bo n license and n bond required of
Buch concerns to keep 'riy-by-nli;ht'
Operators out."
Ho showed where ho would ho un
able to keep up a sorvlco without
this protectlton. "Any other service
-will find tho snino thlni; true," ho
said. "I am not asklnK. protection
or favors nKtllnst any one else. lt
would merely bo n protectlton to all
Who mnlto tliu legitimate invest
Jitent." Such a movo was rnyorpd by tliu
council. It was shown that this Is
tho method in voguo in Portland, n
bond of $1,000 being ro(Ulred there.
It 1b expected that tliu llcensu wlli
bo sot at about $20 n year.
Can't Itun on Sunday
All concussions, with tho exception
of tho lunch stands, must close on
Sunday. Definitely did tho city fa
thers decide tills last night when Mr.
ltichards, owuur of tliu merry-go-round
concession asked that privilege
bo granted him to opuratu.
"1 nni not In favor of It," declared
Mayor Allen and tliu council stood
firm with him,
Hut I'vo paid $100 for tliu eon
Cession, more than nnyonn elsu has
paid nnd hero I find now that ouu
of my big days Is taken away from
rao," said Mr. Richards. "In other
words I am paying bettor than $:ill
to bo closed up. In fact Its worso than
merely being closed up. Kids from
the entire city will sit all day about
on the wooden horses, gauging
their eyes out."
counciimoil declared that never
liavo morry-go-roumlH nnd hiic.1i con
cessions ever been ullowoa to run
on Sunday nnd the Council doesn't
want to sot u precedent now," said
tho mayor. It was argued that a
skating rlnl; or moving picture show
pay regular licenses nnd therefore
are in no wise classed as concussions,
"Woll, I can stand It," was the
clieorful reply of the morry-go-round
man, and he. loft.
Xeod Extra Police
Sovcral extra polwo will liu need
ed during tliu festivities of tliu
Fourth said Hon Fisher, and ho ask
ed thai n share of this expense bu
borne by the city. "Every cent of the
money on hand for the celebration
is spoken for," lie said, "and now
xvo'ro having u big Job to see that
it covers everything."
The final decision of the clly fa
thers was that volunteers could be
given pollco power by tliu major dur
ing tliu daytime on Saturday, Sunday
and Monday and that probably not
more than ono or at the most two
extra men would bu needed at night.
The owner of u lunch wagon now
on Front Btieot and palng a tegu
lar city license, piotustcd tliu leiiuust
of the Fourth of July committee that
ho move off Fiont street.
However, llth Fisher, who was
City Loses ijiiiODO by Tlieli Closing 1'Vur Uildgo Will Not Stand 1'ies.
II Are Remaining Wilcle
Ordinance Again I'p.
Two thousa id dollars was lost
to tliu city of Marshfleld la' night
when four saloon- fulled to renew
their licenses foi iho romnlnlng six
sine lllds Avvawloil for Sheet
Improvements
Tim proposed hauling or logs
down Centrnl avenue from Foiir-
stiiicllen .Makes l''ljlug Trip
Tliinugli City'
.1. A. Cliurchlll, stale supeilntcn
dunt of pulilli lnstructltoii, arrived
hi'io hint evening from the Cooqiilllo
Valley where he had been called on
business and left out this morning
on the the o'clock stage leturnlng
Plans are complete for the Flower, to his home In Salem.
Exhibition to be held Sntuidny mid Xo notice was given that he In-.
.Monday In the Dargelt building, cor- tended to visit here stated 1'iof. ,
ner of Ilrondvvny and Mnrkct, ae-, Tledgen this morning. He said hu pre-1
cording to the nnnouneement of tliu Hiiiuod .Mr. Cliurchlll had been In!
committee this morning. Frizes nre Coquillc talking over scliool matters
offered for the best displays of roses' ultli Kn.vmuud K. linker, county
sweet peas, panslos, curnntlons and scliool superintendent.
teunth street not only oiulangors dahllos. Flowers should be In the,
1 1 still within the city limits. The
places Hint nro closed aro t'.e Nut-
thn bridge on the west end of the imiidlmr bv in o'clock on Sntuidav O
months of the voar. Thin leaves I sheet, but tho planking down tho mohiliig. The Judges will be present '
entire length ns well, was the dec- 0n both days of the exhibit. ;
lurntlon of the city fathers last i iospf, ,. , uo indeed on the'
wood, tho Shniiirook, the Owl and , evening. A. U. (lldloy, City Kngln- i.nnlihv condition of tho follniio. the!
the Jesse Moore. leer, stated that the water company richness In color and the size of the
m it ociock midnight they t;os-, una already notiricd him of their In- blossom. A prize of $1 eacli will bo
ed their doors, perhaps for nil time j toiillou. Tliu nintter was lert In 'he awarded for the best display of Trail
to come, closing, each onu of them, ' hands of the street committee for Karl Omsk! nnd the Testout vnrl
a business that tins extended In a thorough ln estimation. i .,.i.. u ... , ,.,. .,. ,.,.,.
.,. ... .- ,, ... L'LICn 1IM lt'II 1IK J) I I 111 11IIT IIITi.
each case over u porlod of years. I Tlio side braces on tliu long tr-s- ljutiquot of uny roses.
i no licenses wore granted to the "o aro noi strong enough to hold The sweet pens will be Judged on
other II saloons, allowing them to,l heavy logs, stated Mr. (lldloy- tho lencth of the stems, number of
There should lie some agreement blossoms nml their colorlnc. One dol-
run until January 1, 1910. This
means a total of $r,00 In cash for
the gencrnl fund which next year
tho city must do without.
J. T. Ilarrlgan, speaking for the
Marshfleld Hardware Company, was
granted permission by tho city fath
ers to Install a gnsollnu tank under
mo siciowniK in tlio rear of the I
store on llroadway, providing tho
tank will fulfill tho requirements
or mo law and bo entirely safe and
also that after Its Installation that
tho sidewalk ,ho agnln replaced.
Thoro will he a pump placed on tlio
sidewalk.
Ileuill License.
Ilecnuso It Is soiling goods enr
rlod In stock nnd Is located here
In pcrmnnunt business, W. u. Doug-
las asked thut tho $5 n day auction
license now being chnrged tho Red
Cross Drug Company bu lufundud
as In several cases In the pnst. Tills
was carried unnlnioiisly.
Again for the 'steenth tlmu tlio
proposed vehlclo ordliiiincu, only
liiilf completed nnd n wreck In Its
youth, (nine out like n seven-ilny
Jack-ln-tlio-box. Loss of several sa
loon licenses prompted Its ronp-j
penrancu.
"Heru wo nro losing $1:000 to-
nlglit," deelareil Councilman Al
brechl. "Wo go on spending money
Just the siinie. .Somewhere along
Ihn Hue wo have to take up the
slack. For Hint reason I want to
know what has become of Hie old
vehicle ordinance Hint wo propoiod
for .Marshfleld at one time.'.
John i), (loss, City Attorney, stat
ed that he had already written to
Portland for u copy of their jitney
oidlnnnce and Hint wotk will ug.ilu
bu slm ted on the proposal.
"The first thing we know," con
tinued Mr. Albrecht, "we'll have to
Issuo more bonds nnd then we'll
have to meet thu Interest on those
bonds, mid we're losing n lot of
money In these licenses thu gcif
eral fund cnn'l stand thu piessure,
I tell joii. Something lias got to
bo done."
Many weeks ugo the Councllnien
dlBUiibseil the milliner In which e
hlclus that use the streets should
be taxed. At that time it was
decided by many of the illy fathers
that It was unfair to tuv Hie prop
erty owners entirely for Btieot Im
piovements which ure worn out.
made whereby the city con be safe
guarded," said Councilman Forgu
son, "especially In case of acci
dent." "The city has no ordlnnnco to
prohibit tho use or the street for
such operations," said the City At
torney, "ns long ns the loads come
within tho weight proscribed by
law." However, In case of extreme
necessity, hu said tho street could
bo closed.
lllds Are Auaided
To .Moon & llnrclny went tho bid
Tor the excavating to be clone In the
opening up or Klghtli street between
Commercial and Eighth Terrace.
Their flguro wns .'17 cents per cubic
yards for 2000 yards to he excavat
ed. Ilagqulst a llorjqvlst weie tho low
est blddeis for the curbing, plank
lar is tho fiist prize mid GO cents
the second.
Carnations, dahlias anil pnnslcs
will he Judged on the length of thu i daks and fishing tackle, for n fow
stems, size of blossoms and the col- clays' outing. Sunday school and
orlng. The Judges have not yet been all picnic crowds n specialty.
SHhMXO (SOODS
The big problem In selling
goods is getting tho customer
Into the store. Coos liny !
Times ads will help you solve
this problem. !
IIIHAh SIMMER DIM'S '
Steamer Rainbow leaves Marsh-1
field for South Coos Rher every
Sunday at S a. m. and returns at 0
p. m.
Launch Expiess week day same
hours.
IDEAL FRIIE (,'ROVE AX1)
1'ICXIC (JHOUXDS
Bring your lunch baskets, ko-
Schedule for Fourth
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Steamer Alert leaxes Xortli Hi-nil nl K o'clock, calling al Marsh.
field at H:il(), for Piper's (Jicixo VlcM'""
Launch Cacllllae Icau-s Mai-shllehl at H o'cln'k lor I'lper'n drove.
Launch Mllllconia leaves .Maisliflclcl at IO::l "'clock for Piper's
(i-nic.
Round Trip I'are, ."II cents on all ImiirA
SUMDAY SCHEDULE '
Sleaincr Alert leaes Mar.sliflelil for beac!i KinnecUng wllli aiitos
foe Sunset at 8 o'clock.
Mlllicmua leaves at 1(1 o'clock for beach. ',
Caillllae leaves Marsliflelcl for Allegany ar::i. lehiinlng lutlie
eieuiug.
MONDAY SCHEDULE
Mllllconia Ioiies Allegany at fttiio lor .MaiOifleld, lelunilng after
close of big celebi-.illnni
ALERT FOR CHARTER.
chosen. The comniltteu who Irnu
the exhibit in hand Is composed of
Mrs. Swectman, Mrs. Knto Lando
nnd -Mrs. Fannie Hazard.
Round Trip, 75 cents.
For chnrter apply on board or
phono .110X1! or phono 3107.
I
Notice to Campers
To acconiiiiodato tho summer traffic uo ulll operate Hie fust
boat Atlantic during tho camping .season. Iloghmlug July 1 this
boat will tun on tlio following schedule, dally, except Sunday
Will leave .Mar.sliflelil at 1:1." p. m., arriving at (ocxlwIU's at
.":.." p. in., leturnlng tlio next morning at H:l".
COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
CHRISTIAiM ENDEAVOR
MEETS AT CHICAGO
Rig Calheilng of Religious WoiKers
to He Held Early In July
IBt AMoclilel rrrn to Cool liar Timet.
CHICAGO, Juno 00. A icvlow of,
tho wotk of Christian Endeavor In1
every land, plans for Its further ex
tension, and the discussion of virtual
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
.oadway and wooden sidewalk. Their y omy of , I(JtVI
flmires were: for llf.0 feet of wood-, w, Pomolieforo , Wor(, CoIU,cn:
en curbing at K! cents a foot; SOD
feel of plank roadway at 09 cents
a foot and I ISO feet of sldowalk at
i cents a foot.
A bid of El cents for curbing.
i Hon of tlio Society of Christian En
I deavor, which meets in the Collsouni
at Chicago, July 7-11'.
It Is expected that 1.1, 000 delegntes
representing 100,000
I'Cnvo I.envo
Owl Pharmacy
Mnrsli field Coqulllo
A-M. A.M.
7:oo 7:oo
!::to 0:oo
11:00
I'.SI. P.M.
l:oo moo
"::io (i::to
t t Id fin. tli.i inn.ti. ....I O. .
fnnr.tL.iV.. " churches throughout the world
ror tlio sidewalk was presented by , , ., ,
i c. ...... ' .' , 'o In attendance.
i.h.'.iin k. iij.ji..i.M. .uuoii ec nur
evangelical
will
clay bid 1 1 cents for the curbing;
Tlio convention Is the Hist world's
$1.11 for the roadway ,U,d 7 conji I "nUn8 ""'"V.'"" "' lMitt' .'"
1900, as a sudden outbreak of small-
,for the sldowalk.
Itr.tf.a It, tt.n ..nvnil u.rnnlu l.rf
there bv the water ...! .-.. ',. I "' "f "o "'ootlng arranged to
pniiles or private owners must hoi
nttetuled to at once wns tho decision
Of tho Council. Tho City EiiKlneer
bo held at Sydney. X. S. V. In 1913
W'lion orlglnnlly planned, more than!
a year ago, It was expected that the
.!.. .t . .. . ..
slated Hint .... Cnnf,-,.i ..v., ' ...LuH.n.unveiuiou wouici no tne inr-
rnmt or the Xolde Theater Is ., Real '" lho ,,lRtory o8',,1 onanlm
l.icak that now is destroying tho ''" Tl' w'"-However, will material
pavement base nboiii It and must I , nffocl t,lc K"l'cnii rcircpntnlloii
bo repaired. These hole ,.... -,..""" " ,s Pobbii.io tiiut there will he
furred to the street committee.
MAHSHFIELn-COQUILLi: AUTO
STAGE TIMIJ SCHEDULE
Schedule ai ranged to connect
with boats to Ilandon, Stages to
Myrtle Point, Wagner, Hoscburg.
Xo delays.
Fnro from .Marshfleld to CoiiulHc:
7.T cents.
Single & Lmiilvtli, Props.
Will furnish extrn cars for
extra trips day or night; also
charter cars.
f .A.KILBURN!rSANTA CLARA
San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland
from sax fraxcisco North Bound
10:00 a. in., July .", 10, l, M, -', unci HO.
FRO.M COOS HAY FOR ASTORIA AXI) PORTLAND.
P. M. Tide July 'J, 7, l' 17, 22, nml 27.
FltOM PORTLAND SOUtll BOlinCl
(I P. M., July I, I), II, II). 21 anil 21).
FROM! COOS RAY FOR EUREKA AXI) SAX FRAXCISCO.
P. M. Tide July :1. 0, II, 10, 21, 20, itl.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
S.nlll, Tcrml.ml Dock. Phono JIIII. , RTUIIU, AffCllt.
EQUIPPED WITH WIIIELESS
T. J. BCA1FE
S
A. II. RODGIXH
Marshfield S4JKL and rn
uauimimu v.u.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAVS OX TLME.
SAIUS FRO.M MARSHFIELD EVEItV Sl'XD.VV Dl'RI.Vr; .H'LV AT
8 A. M., AND FRO.M PORTLAND EVEIIV Tlll'ltSDAV AT H A. M.
Tickets on wilo at Portland Clly Ticket Office, (llli nnd Oak SheelH.
l'hono .15.J. ' ii, .1, MOIIIt, Agent.
I!kf llntitna Tt'.Kriifu..!
.. .... .. " -
uu iii-ii-hiuu iruiii uiuier iicriuany or'pbona J-lfl-H
Cost lllow Kstlnuile i"""1""' upruoiiinuvcs ironi Mig-
It was reported that tho cost of'laml' Vraw slml- l I'crala, In-
tho sower cm Twolflh court will bo'lln' Slftm' Ch,mi' Jul,nn Australasia,
less than the estimate of the City AfrIca ,uul Lntl Amorlca already
Euglneor for the reason that ti1(, ,mvo "c1' l'o United States or are
Mursbfleld, Oregon
b'ds nro low mid on July 12 the
on their way.
Council will meet as a bmu-.i ... m nave Meld Day
cciulllzallon to pass on the entire j 0n Jllly tho lny l,rt(,',llK the
usesnncnt. opening of tho convention, the SOD tit
'.'he bailie procedure will bo t -lie ' an"lv',''sllry of tho innrtyidcim of
of the paving on Tenth street ,. ,,ol,n 'l"8"-"ol'omlan religious leader
l wot it Elrod and n point ilt. fet w'" w"8 mir"l1 nt tlln "'ke. will be
nutlli. The cost of the imvim. ...-..-1 obsorved. Another break In tho chain
foot will bo a tun,, over
i of convention meetings will bo the
draw the city into endless litigation
mid the mat tor, for the lime holms,
was chopped.
Several auto stngo line owners ip-
PO.ircl mill protested the elmruli. .
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luuauiu, Milieu nun me euuiu hiroot . or u tax only on auto stano Munv
is to be cleared ror the purpose of believed that there should he
jiunuiiK vuiiuua eveuis unci iiiat ov- scale adopted,
front
I'l.fH. athletic field clay, planned for July
For sl years has the C. A fimin. 10 on "10 f'0''1 of "o University of
In the main, by the passim: Iraf- Comi tuy hold warrants for t ! in in fn't'UKo. The sports will bo under the
"' jl.uprcf menis on Central .uonuo ;(llret'tloi of A. A. Stagg, chnlrninn or
On the verge of drawing up nii'l ' m Prospect that Imw n,,lk,tlv' tlopnrtmont of tho unl
orillnanee to lit this clinic uliy, there ' been paid. Tho dty fath-ii ' v,,r8,,y
aioso the dlhciihsiou that such tmi decided It llino to lap the MMieml ' Tll l0ventlon ns a body will u,r.
ciniiiinnco, tiuioss water pioof. wouldhinil and the claims wore allowed. c,IHi, ,uo wnlwIdo topics or ton
SOUTH COOS RIVER 110AT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves MttrslifJclil every day
H u. in. Leaves head of river
nt :i:l." p. m.
STEAMER RA1XHOW
leaves head or tivor dally nt 7
. in. Leaves .Mafhhflold lit 2 p.
in. For chni tor apply on board.
ROOEIIS & SMITH
Piopiletois
INTER
DCEII TRAWSPDRTA
TIOW
Weekly Service Coon Rny nnd Sun FrnncUco.
STEAMSHIP HUH SMITH
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171
-
Freight and Passenger Service
KAILS FROM SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAV
JUNE 21), AT iliOO l H.
TUESRAV,
San Frnnrtsco Office, noo Flfo RuHclIng, mid -er Number 23
Coofl Bay Agent, O. P. McQeorcje, Phone 44.
pornnco, inlsslnus nnd peace. Reports
from tho fluid. Including ninny from
AT THE HOTELS S,,;'" paMatc,, " ",0
4
Clianillcr llnici.
P. M. Hull. i niu .
iHkllll! Clio of all ., I,..,,""..'. '"'"" "
ery opiioitunKy would bo ulven the in.i.hiM,.- m ,i... ,.,.i t I ...,.. .-euiue. Ann,,,, o. nil-
V , , . . . 'v. wi in,. I, hi,,-,
iiiiiiu on nor 10 secuio u uvorunie
plnco on H nlde street.
fE I
t AMONG THE SICK jl'1
4.4;
Dr. Horsfnll Is today under the'
.weather and nmy be roufluod to Ills)
TO VISIT HOMESTEADS
Tuples (o Come Up
Among other topics that will bo
taken up are: 'The Advantages or
Christian Unity a E.prossed In Co
operative Movements, In Homo Mis
flons. hi Evangelism, In Foreign Alls-
ons and In International Relations;'
The Sunday School." The Prayer
-Meeting;" and ' Social Service."
In dUeiissliig church activities. o-
sldorntlon will ho ulven to
iiikliioMi adiuluistiatlon. the cotintrv
IIUI- ... .....
nur: tiooigo .M. Ilrown. .s.,ietn- lulu. ,,I,UI('11' l,1 '"y church, the needs of
I horsey Kilotxor Is roporied to i,0"o, l." Hlancluid and (losla . ''. '"'" ","- llu"' K. Hermann. - "" 'V "" ' , ." ,,,nc,ulr0"e"-
TtVting much easier today, having 'N"ll,M' '" rather oudllug llino """"'K- "ml Sehlldt, Cuiiillo: ,, ., ""Paument will
1 - r1. . Hint I.. I l.i.l.... ... 11 Oil I n.l..!.,Wt2..a .... .... II. ...... ... .....
....-u. ull iii-.iKioii 111 ron
loanlng Up u City," and tho
oblom." nible rendlnir In
ol Paily of Finn- .v0 v, lw
oiiio 11.1,'K to Pohois lor ,.iV i
Stan liu,, Eden Valloj
I.... t . ...,
i'ii. win i'i',inciM-; iviix m, f r.
.-mii riancisco. u. j. ,(miv ,.ort. -
III. 1.1' I! IV ....... .... SI
....hiii. pan I'TaniUio;
I'. C. l'lu Ian. Mjttle Point, J.
I'o.ich and who. Ilandon; II. French,
iiiriiiiiiu; juiin ivrnlsle. I'oilland:'
H. II. Jones. pi ii,..i. . . poelnlion
- .. ,.. ., tiuiieiit!.
i :.
City Auto & Taxi Co.
"ay nun .Mgiit Service
For taxi, phono L'O, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
Chandler Hotel
TiVXN LAMIIHTH, Prop.
inovv cars .ow Cara j
. ... ......I . .. ,.,..,. ... ... ...
igloo ior a coupiu or Hays. .... ...m miu-ii uu.y unu never tiecn
Without a fiimpau mid on a now M'"" 1'"11": Alberta Jlooio. Del.
Psed a fairly good uluht
'ho two chlldion and Mr. and Mrt..
C. w. Warner are beilously 111 with
bronchitis and tho grippe,
Mrs. Milton Lattln. of South Inlet.
was threatened yosteuluy with par
Xoibock had a rather oxcltlug llino Ko,,ll,u,' ''"l Sol.lldt, Cocmllle: . iheib"1'1''
when last tl.oy vUltod their l.onie.lll,'n v- l'""""'''. Hultep. Cal.; J. ,,mu:,1,;!,1lros
bteadsln thoAielnlt.v oriCden mdge.i, S"fr"3' l'M- W. W. Kim-j f'. t,?"1
Once .hero they Joined lla.iv Voyl mWn' Mtl,fu"'' Saloon P..
nets nnd Joel OMllnd. who wore cm l-nvionco lloiel.
Iholr own liitiuiihtoaiU All or them M' Jlll''i. 1'owers. II. rjiorr
liavo leturiied. staling the had a , nml v,fo' heaver Hill; J. c. Me,
al tie stroke but lecovoied and lodaj u'ry 'nJojable time. honnld. I.ako.liU; c, ()i iOX0h
is much, better ' I'-uen Uldgo wlieio the men aie m',n" "in: .. Audorwin, 1
4. lov.itod U said to bo .ipproMinatnly """ e.ssoy, Sivatllu.
A. ,,... . -'' Illlles III 1 1 olll I'OWeitf. Tin ii- liml'
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DRY WOOD
at
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
-virui i-ront Street
Rhone 271)
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE. PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped nnd , thoroughly modem
twentji-lucli hydraullo dredgo lr. Pacific waters
Coos Bay office, Main nffirn
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle Viin'ntnn
r --.,, JW,.
MflDTLI Dmin llriiin !
..wmi, uunu iilvko 4 noi noon over thut trail and this
iiinnctinrd Forihnris and .N'oibm
Jo.vil Ho lei
the public school, and the ciiiostiou
of Sabbath observance) uImi will be
taken up.
Tho Hov. Francis H. Clark, found
or of tho cbrlktiHii r...i....w. '
m,,ri- monl. will. It foarrnl. be unable m
attend the convention on account of
i. .nuns, mil u representative list or
, SAVE MONEY
by oi dot inn tho famous
..t HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton $li00
hump coal, per ton i'w'no
Or half ton of both .'$L75
1). MU.SSOX, "Mop!"
Phono IK.J ,. iaxo or(lei.s nt
HllljorV Clsiir Store.
Abstracts
STHAOl'S OK T1TLH a
AHOU03
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
foi. nE,.fA,,E Ai.sT.uoii op mul AN ,KromumoK
AHOUTJ
p ii .. . v- .. ..... : "' "oi ui
AAt .U tho cai.M, of their ,,t.l, i., .... .V ....!" ! u'",y: ' ' K uu'rs ,,om 'n iUWitoiU couu-
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Mrs. C H Keatlnt. urrlvid on the
k o Hnmoy, 1'ovvois: M. c. Uuh
1 tries will bo prosout.
.N'nrtli 'l'lie list of speakers In.ludos men
rt...j ril . . IIUIIIII 111 I1n 1. ..!. ...I.. I.... .k .
qauia t-iarn ami is a Kuost ol Mrs ,- .........K uenr i.a... ,lwlld. ,,,,. (.
L. J. Simpson. i'l" ami .loel Ostllnd oxpeets to join c Wllliums Power, , "UUI "'" "Hlfe.
.Air. and .Mrs. C. H. W'orrol. .Mr.
nnd Mrs. (larflold Blmpson nnd
daughter Audrey, are oiiHiik lor a
few clays nt Hrowsler Valloy.
Charles Mathlson, of Coiiio, Is
n suest or nia sister, Mrs. B. B.
Hflyes, In 'North Uond,
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IllOlli .S.ltuidu.v.
HIS KKASO.V,
"I viould uiuku lior my wir,"
Wts the fund lover's sigh;
"Sbe'ii tho light or my if
Hut llKhl bills tile SO IIKHl!"
Hlai.eo Hotel. (lot jour job prlntlni; done nt The
J. I., l.cvvellen nnd wife, Myrtle' Ti,"t"' rr,l,t''
Point; Joseph Sohupnrg, Allegimy; '
I) P. VV.i.i.i.f sli.tttli i.i... . .-, ..
MM Ho Point: .1. I.. Ijilrd. Miriln
Pol'it; V. Walker, Uowburg:
Nay, Powers,
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Read
THE TIMES
iiiiiiw inn
IDUNGAN i '-
UNDERTAKING I "
parlors!
will bo kept H
OPH.V Tt) TIIK PCIUdC
A lejtuln,. state licensed H
. uii'It itaKop will bo In M
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riTlE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO Inc
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AGENTS FOK 6.VXA.HAX So m if V S
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INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE
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