The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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The coos bay times; marshfieldToregon; Saturday, December 11, i9i5 evening edition.
Many Wholesale Houses Maintain
1 -v Representatives In Goos County Cities
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OOS county Is quite a jobqlne
center. There aro Homo tlilr-ty-flvo
business men located In
the countv who represent outsldo
firms and who make their headquar
ters in tho county, and resldo hero.
In many cases thcBe representative!!
maintain offices or stocks of goods.
Tho volunio of business that they do
Is largo. Curry county Is generally
classed as In this territory and most
of tho representatives go as far tip
north as Gardiner and sonio to tho
Slusla,w river country. Recently
thero was formed an organization
inado up of theso representatives of
outsldo firms. Tho organization Is
Just being perfected. Seventeen
wont In as charter mombors and It
Is expected to lncludo practically all
of tho men In Coos county In that
lino of work.
Tho following Is a list of tho Cooa
resident salesmen and tho concerns
which they represent:
P. D. Fletcher, Mnrshfiold, Spor
ry Flour Company, San Francisco.
Charles P. Tape, Handon, Sperry
Flour Company, San Francisco.
II. 13. Utiitman, alarshflold, Ha
kor & Hamilton, hardware, ban
Francisco.
P. J. Kelly, MarsMlold, William
Cluff & Co., grocers, San Francisco.
Matt L. Mny, Marshflcld, I lass
Brothers, grocers, San Francisco.
Frank 0. Horton, Marahfleld, Al
len & Lewis, grocors,, Portland.
II. It. Hue, Murshfleld, Pacific
Hardwaro & Steel Co., San Francisco.
U. S. Acklos, Mnrshfiold, Honoy
mnn. Hardwaro Co., Portland.
C. II. Curtis, Murshfleld, Union
Meat Co., Portland.
D. J. McKIunon, Mnrshfiold, Lang
'& Co., grocorB, Portlnnd.
0. W. Cumbers, Mnrshfiold, Stan
dard Oil Co., San Francisco.
Nell II. MacMlllan, Marshflcld,
Union Moat Company, Portland.
B. P. Lowls, Mnrshfiold, lJurgor &
Cartor, hardwaro, San Francisco.
J. W. Gardiner, North Pond, Dun
ham, Carrlgan & Hnydcn Co., hard
waro, San Francisco.
II. J. Vttughan, A. IV. Dal & Co ,
logging supplies and muchluory.
Frank V. Cnttorlln, Mnrshfiold,
Mason, Ehrman & Co., grocors,
Portland. . lUglfflm
Hugono CroBthwnlt, Marsli
tleld, HoHonfold-Smlth Co., tobacco
and cigncs, Portland.
Walter Smith, North llond, Wncl
hams & Co., grocors, Portlnnd.
13. K. Jones. Mnrshfiold, W. P.
Puller & Co.. Portland and S-.in
'Francisco, paints and oils.
A. L. llakor. Mnrshfiold, .1. A. Fol-
Bor & Co., coffee, San Francisco.
George Larrson. .Mnrshfiold,
Marshall Wells Hardware Co., Port
land.
E. D. McArthur, Pugsloy Candy
Company, Marshflcld.
A. C. Vestal, Marshflold, Union
Oil Co., San Francisco.
Daniel J. Mcdoo, Mnishfleld, Lan
gloy & Michel Co., druggists, San
Francisco.
' Harry Folsom, Mnrshfiold, with II.
W. Painter, Tillman & llondol, gro
cors, San Francisco.
Claudo Thompson, Mnrshflcld,
Coos Uay Produce Co., Marshflcld.
W. C. Dradley, Marshflcld, Drad
loy Candy Co., Marshflcld.
J. 13. Norton, Coqulllo, Wcllman-
.'Pock Co., grocers, Snn Francisco.
Frank Leslie, Coqulllo, with J. 13.
Norton.
William Candlln, Coqulllo, Pacific
Paper Co., San Francisco.
F. 13. Allen, Marshflcld, Plakc
McFall Co., Portland, Slnclnlr Pro
vision Co., Portland, and flnlo
llrothors, grococlcs, San Francisco.
II. Gill, with Cooa Hay Produco
Co., Marshflold. -
II. W. Pointer, Mnrshfiold, Till
man & IJcndol Co., San Francisco,
Portland Flouring Mills, and Cuda
hy Packing Co.
Ford Painter, Mnrshflcld, with II.
W. Pnlnter.
Tho Coon liny Ico nnd Cold Stor-
ngo Co.i C. 13. Nicholson mnnngor, !
aro wholesalers and retailers In Ico,
butter, clioeso, milk nnd croam, and
also makes a specialty of storago of.
porlshablo products and of
freezing.
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Much of Woik Done In North Hena
JCffoit Now to IIr,liiK KlecliJr-
Ity To Tho Fmiucrs
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THE FAMOUS
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Coffee
Moro than $10,000 has been spent
In Improvement this yenr by tho Ore
gon Power company, according to
malinger It. M. Jennings. Tho great
or aharo of this money was for work
In North Dcnd.
Gas mains wcro laid on Sherman
nvoniio from Washington to Simpson
Pnvk ahead of tho paving, and
branches wero run out to tho curb
ing on tho sides, where it will bo un
necessary to cut up tho sidewalks to
got the Hiatus through to tho resi
dences, tho pipes being forced un
der tho walks. Mains wero' also laid i'
on Virginia and Mcrncrson Btrcots
lu tho samo manner. I
3xtcndcl to Bangor
Tho auxiliary lighting plant at tho
Porter Mill was fully repaired after
Its fire, souio $6,000 being spent. A
now electric lino was run out to
llnngor nnd CO nnd CG foot poles
v.'oro placed on streets running to
tho wnterfront from Sherman nvo-
no, putting wires nliovo rallrond traf
fic. ' '
The electric lino was robullt on
Shqrninu nvcnuo and poles on tho
corners eliminated as much us pos
sible
MiunIi field Work
In Marshflcld many old gas mains
fish ; hnvo been rcplnced In sections.
I Workmon nro now making cut-offs
The Llbby mine which has been In
operation nil year, is tho oldest
mlno In the county. It has been
'worked for over sixty years and sev
eral hundred thousands of tons hnvo
been taken out.
Tho present company has taken
'out approximately DO. 000 tons of
conl In tho past four years.
Among tho largo buyers wns the
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Porter Drothers, Grant Smith &
Company ,who wore supplied about j
all the conl in constructing of the,
railroad between Eugene nnd Coosl
Day. They used nbout L'.GOO tons
nor month part of tho time. Fuel
wns sold for tho Breakwater for
about two years using about 000 (
tons a mouth. Some coal was sold
lu California and Portland hut the ,
breakage was high when shipped to
thoso places. Tho completion of
the rnllroad will bo tho making of
tho Coos County conl fields. i
Tho Llbby mlno that has stood tho '
toot for over sixty years Is now In
readiness for handling 150 tons per1
day. Oangwnys nro completed nnd
tho company Is now making prepar
ations for loading cars from their I
trestlo Into tho Willamette Pacific I
cars nouth or tho Southern Pacific j
depot. '
At present thoro nro only about 15 I
nion working, but tho mlno will om
ploy nbout 75 men ns soon as ordors !
will demand it. (
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Tree Tea
received the gold medals
g highest awards at the
I P. P., Exposition at S. F;
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PltOCLAMATIOX
which will nllow tho olcctrlc current
i to bo turned off In various sections
In. which Nro may occur,
HAUL 1). DOItAN, roproBontlng M. J.
Ilraiidonstcln & Co., of Snn Krnn
olsco, spends much of his ttmo lu
this section. cut off blocks off North Pond in case
SOL 1SIIAI3L, representing tho of flro down there. I
O'llourkc, 13ubnuks Hat Company It cost close to $2,500 to bring '
of San Francisco, nlso spends tho. tho light to 13astport. Thoro is now
of the City of
Inrgcr portion of his time In
territory.
this
MAKi: SUUYI3Y OF HAH
O. It. Wright, government engi
neer from Ilaiidon, mid Vorlln Park
er yesterday inado n survey of tho
Coos Hay bar In the Tramp. Tho
rosultant flguros will bo Interesting,
In that they will show whether or
not tho bar has flllod In any tjluco
'!. .!... I. .i nfl.1.ln lnPt
illU IWUUhU .UlllllU lUlk,
n proposition on to put In sovcrnl
struct lights by prlvato subscription.
Mr. Jennings says that In all his ox
pnrlonccs, whoro lights nro paid for
In this manner, they aro never tak
en out.
At Coquillo tho county poor farm
Is shortly to bo provided with elec
tricity as woll as sovoral farmora
along tho lino who run dynamos and
olectrlo milkers.
Times want nds brine results.
HaTO your liETTKK heads, bill
bonds, etc., printed at TIII3 TLMICS
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WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS.OF.
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To tho Pcoplo
Murshflold:
I. V. M Allnil fnvt nf ilin "!,.
Atioiuorot Mnrshfiold Coos County. Oregon.
do hereby proclaim nnd declaro that
Ordlnniico No. 72C of said City of
Marshflold, entitled "An Ordinance
directing that tho question of amend
ing certnin portions of tho Charter
of tho City of Marshflold, enncted
at tho 2:ird Legislative Assembly of
tho Stnto of Oregon, In rcgultir ses
sion for tho yenr 1005, filed In tho
offlco of tho Secretary of Stato Feb
ruary 18th, 1915, and ns subsequent
ly amended by tho jiooplo of tho
City of Marshflold, bo sumblttcd to
tho legal voters of tho City of
Marshflold, nt tho next regular city
oleclloil" roforred to tho pcoplo of
said City' and votod upon by thorn
at tho rogular City Election of said
City on tho 7th day of Dccombor,
l'J15( held pursuant to tho order
of said Common Council, was duly
approved by tho majority of thoso
voting at said election, Hint 110
votes wero cast nt said City Klectlon
In favor of said Ordlnniico nnd 1.10
votes wcro enst at said regular City
131octlou against said Ordlnniico, and
that pursuant to tho canvass of
said votos horotoforo inado. i
. I lioroby proclaim and declare said
Ordlnniico to bo in full forco and
effect as tho Charter Amendments!
of tho City Charter of said City of
Marshflold, from tho dato of this :
proclamation. i
Dated nt tho City of Mnrshfiold,'
Coos County, Oregon, this 11th day'
of Docembor, 1916. I
F. E. ALLEN,
Mayor of tho City of Mnrshflcld
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ICE, BUTTER :
CHEESE, MILK
AND
REAM
NOTICE TO COXTItACTOKS
Storage of Perishable
Product
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Fislb Freezin
Specialty
PHONE 73
MARSHFIELD
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OREGON
.Notice Is lioroby given that seal
od bids will bo recolvod by tho
Common Council of tho City of
Maishflold, Coos County, Oregon
until half past seven o'clock p. m'.
on Monday, tho 20th day of Dccom
bor, 1915, for tho Improvement of
that portion of IJrondwny street
North from n point 98 feet south
of tho south lino of Plrch nvcnuo to
n point l.T foot north of tho north
lino f lllrch nvonuo, In tho City of
Maishflold, Coos County, Oregon,
nooordlng to tho plans nnd specifi
cations proparod by tho City Engln
oor nnd on fllo In tho offlco of tho
Wty Itocordor nnd thoro open to
tlis Inspection of all porsons Intor-
onted therein.
All bids must bo In accordatico
with tho requirements accompanying ,
snlil speclflcntlons( and upon blnnks
for that purposo which will bo sup- j
piled upon requost at tho offlco of!
tho City Englnoor. j
A certified check of flvo per cent
of tho amount bid must accompany
the bid, to bo forfolted to tho said '
City of Marshflold. In case the con
tract Is awarded the contractor and
ho falls to enter In a contract with
sld City, and furnish a suitnblo
bond thorofor within ten days after '
being notlfiod so to do.
The Common Council reserves tho
right to rojeat any and all bids. '
uatod this 11th day or Docem
lior, 19H5.
JOHN W. BUTLER,
Hoeorder of tho City of Marshfleld,
Coos County. 'Oregon.
Tlmbs want nds Bring results.
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LEWI5
Sales Representative of
San Francisco Jobbing Houses
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IRON AND STEEL MACHINERY
BLACKSMITH AND MACHINE SHOP SUPPLIES
FOUNDRY EQUIPMENT
PLUMBING GOODS PIPE AND FITTINGS'
SHIP CHANDLERY
LEATHER, RUBBER AND BALATA BELTING
1 PACKING
tin, enameled wood and willow ware
1 wood tanks and pipe
hardwood Lumber
Phone 148-L
Marshfield, Oregon
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Established 1SS3
Wholesale Druggists
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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Vl'llf
Cala Preparations
and Drugs
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D. Ju McGEE, S. W. Oregon's Representative
Phone 20, Marshfield, Oregon
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I WOVEH WIRE IATTEESS IIP
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543 Broadway
Marshfield, Oregon
Manufacturers of Fine-Mattresses
and Bed Springs. Thee is no
better mattress made than we
manufacture. We use neither' jute
nor shoddy. Also agents for
the Famous Malley Springs, San
Francisco, Cal., and R. Vealft Son,
Albany, Oregon. , , '