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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1910)
isMHBMnHwBraiiwiEiis-iwpiii- IH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1910 EVENING EDITION I r, : V! ,J. ' ' s it 'ir vm MM M i m ir im ! ', 4 ' b m Rifii i Will HiiHS i 1SI ft I Iff COOS BAY TIKLS Entered at ttie postofflce nt Ma.-sb Md, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls as second cla86 tnall Blatter. tfl. C. MALUMSt Editor nnd Pub. BAN E. MALONEY Sewn Editor Address all communications to COOS 11 A V DAILY TIMES, ftfandi fluid :: :: :: :: Oregon Dedicated to the service of the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that eil shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Republican news V.por published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. fi 1 .1 W r FOR STRICTLY . ? t . . . . . m. r mfiir I? up , ' 0U IAN Afflfflf) ST NOW I fi FIIRFftlF 5 rresh Butter !J J;.l UlilLUULIaL IT IS THE POLICY OF TUB NEW MANAGEMENT OP T I Sterilized Cream, Stcril- T coos hay gas and electric company to plcf m, I zed Milk, Butter Milk T products within reach of all the imsoim: tiiVt 2 I V k iiu-aiii.- nun Jiiio j..jj i li.V XI 11. I'lUCli OP t) 1 II fiAC I K Jf J JlVaa S 1 7 I T H THE TOAST AND TEA $ GOOD EVENING. f Seeds arj sprouting, trees budding, flowers peeping out from vnrm nooks. Everything glows In springtime. Youth is springtime, habits are sprout- O ing, dispositions are putting out their leaves, opinions are form- ing. Ueecher. "CLEAN UP." SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advuuco. DAILY. One year $5.00 Blx months 12.60 Less than 6 months, per month .50 When not paid strictly In advance the price subscription of the Coos Bay Times is $0.00 PER YEAR. WEEKLY. One year $1.50 The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Daily Coast Mail nd The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first daily estab lished on Coo? Bay and The Coos Bay Times Is its immediate successor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Official Paper of Coos County. FACTORIES AND GARDENS NEEDED. M' rUCH merchandise and many tons of foodstuffs are shipped Into Coos Bay that should be produced here. Dozens of small factories as well as some larger ones can be success fully established here and do a thriv ing business. Truck farmers can produce in abundance vegetables now shipped in wholesale quantities here. Instead of importing simple arti cles, we ought to be manufacturing and exporting them. Instead of ship ping in many shiploads of fruit and vegetables we ought to be sup plying other cities. Before Coos Bay can realize her destiny we must have the manufac turers and truck gardens. The sooner a start Is made the sooner the future can be realized. THE RIGHT TO CRITICIZE OFFICIALS. The light of morn had just begun To streak the east, when on the run With megaphone, a girl passed by And this her oft repeated cry: "Clean Up!" Her voice was strong, and likewise deep; It startled hundreds from their sleep, She left no trace along her track Except this echo, rolling back: "Clean Up!" She whooped 'er up the live long day Nor did she stop to rest or play. I "The old town needs it bad," she said, Lound calling, as she shook her head : "Clean Up!" Full many from her took the cue I And hiked out early In the dew, With rake and harrow working long, And joining In the general song: "Clean up!" 'Twas the A. N. W.'s warning tone Heard through the echoing mega phone, She comes to call on us each spring And thus she makes the welkin ring: "CLEAN UP!" It is easy to plan charities for oth er people's money. Johnson Porter Says There Is Nothing to Rumor of Rail road. ROSEBURG, Or., April 4. John son Porter, of the Arm of Porter Brothers, who are building the Hill railroads in the Northwest, was a visitor in Roseburg for a few hours last week, arriving here on the over land train from Medford and leaving for Portland on the local. Mr. Por ter, who gives some of his time to race horses when he is not building railroads, was in company of Frank E. Alley while here and gave Mr. Alley a conditional promise that he Would be in Roseburg during the district fair, probably with a horse or two. At Medford Mr. Porter bought a number of draft horses for construc tion work on the railroad which his firm Is building between that city and Butte Falls, an extension of the Pacific & Eastern, which will be com pleted in June. Mr. Porter's visit here had no local significance, ac cording to his own statement, but he flatly denied the rumor that his firm Intended to build a railroad to Coos Bay by way of Eugene and the Sluslaw. This rumor originated from the purchase by Porter Broth ers a few days ago of :2So acres of timber land along the Sluslaw. "I don't understand," said Mr. Porter, "why a buy of 3300 acres should give rise to such a rumor when we have held 39,000 acres for manv years without a move " Mr. Porter bought four teams in this county for his work elsewhere. COTTAGE CHEESE I ICE Call up I Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 2 P. M. $ Phone 73-J. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry-all that we will fiend out with parti e wishing to go In crowds. L, H. HEISNER aXnrshfleld, Orw. Phone 120-J A strut is always conscious of Itself. Most of the pleasure of saving Is in having. COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES There are more than 1G ounces In a pound of prevention. I Doane's Transfer i tj We do all kinds of transfer ,'j work. Trunks and baggage a specialty. Good covered wagon, S everything kept dr, meet all 9 i boats and trains dally. Good 8 f and prompt service guaranteed u Give us a trial. a PHONE 3t-J or 273-X. -::--a--n-8 -n-B-n-tt-ia-n-a t T : ; t HAS BEEN REDUCED TO S1.70 CENTS PER THOUSAND Wrrn .. . , .w,... ..., '""""" MUM AET Jjg I .50 Per Thousand PHONE US AND A MAN WILL CALL. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. PHONE 178. --"-- ---.. - . T -4-H f eaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN ' GENERAL CONTRACTOR 310 SOUTH BROADWAY PHONE 201 4 FINANCIAL -a-a--a-a---::-i:-tj--a-::-a-c-a-a-::-a-a-s-n-ss- G. W. DUNCAN, Undertaker Telephone: Day 105-J Undertaking Rooms Front St. North Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Wolves seldom wear sheep's cloth ing that fits perfectly. The woman who looks better than she thinks is soon told. Flirtations for three are bound to make trouble. THE RIGHT of a newspaper to criticize the official conduct of thoso In authority, and even to accuse them of official misconduct Is clearly set foith by Judge Clemens of Helena in the case against Editor , ji.ui.uri., on iriiii lor puuusuiiiB uuur yes against the Mayor of that Mon tana city. Judge Clemens says: "It would be, Impossible ever to t prosecute malleancc In olllco .if the public press and Individuals could ' not Impeach an ollelnl unfavorably without libeling his personal char-1 rcter. It Is one of the fundamentl 'Miarantles of our form of govern ment that the public shall be enti tled to make that form of criticism vithout beliis subjected to a crim inal libel. For Instance, If a news paper In Philadelphia had said that the Commissioners there were thieves aid graft?rs it would be lpnguage as strong as can express a libel, but the i act that they did and proved It, put reoral men in tho penitentiary."' Legitimate erlMpUmi Is here set f wii with unusual clearness. Per onal criticism Is barred, and crltl t Ism of official conduct limited to the ti nth. Obaervpuc" of this by news papers, and Us full recognition by all lndlvldua's In office or out would bo a good thing for the general public. Some Coos Bay people are only happy when preparing for rainy days. Petty kindnesses do the most good because they don't wait for the limelight. Off Day Today as Teams are Shifting for the Next Series. (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Or., April 4. Today is an off day in the Pacific Coast League, the teams shifting for the next series. The scores of Saturday's games In the Pacific Coast League were as fol lows: San Francisco 0; Portland-1 4. Sacramento 2; Oakland 0. Los Angeles 2; Vernon 3. CashPaiclforFursjjSkins C. F. McGEORGE 178 Broadway South, Marslificld Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL , PHONE 109.L. The gentleman never spends much time In announcing that he is a gen-tlemau. RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT IN OREGON. It wcul.l be nice If n 11 vo man could have as many friends as evory dead man has. Occasionally n boy goes to college ard seems to learn nothing ,more than not to work . INTEND TO BUILD. THE Portland Oregonlan recently contained the following editorial In reference to the Coos Bay and Bolso road: "By W. A. Hants of Portlniul, who has been working up the plans din ing the past year, Tho Oregonlan is fciinwn a map and profile of the coun try lrom Roseburg to Marshfleld and North Bond (Coos Bay), on the line of a railroad which it is desired to build. The map and profilo are elab orated with great care and dotall by F. A. Haines, for ninny years locat ing ongtnoor for tho Chicago & North western Railroad. Tho distance, on tho route la'ii down, .Is ninety-nine miles, and thoro Is nowhere moro than n 1 per cent grado. Trom the labor nrd can expended In making this survey nnd completing tho map nnd prpfllo, one would suppose there must bo ncttial Intont to build the railroad. The route lies through a country rich in timber, coal and ag rlcuMmt lands, and there would be excellent traffic for a railroad, The man who talks so muoh his clpar Is nlwpys going, out might as well quit smoking, A bo's Idea of a worthless dog is ono which received its training at tho hands of a woman. A woman's Idea of OKtrnvagauee Is to buy a dollar's worth of postage, stamps at ono time. Says the Salem Journal: "That James J, Hill will build an east and west line of railway across Central Oregon, from Ontario to Coos Bay, was stated on good authority during the week. The projected Hue will connect with the Grand Trunk, the Hid road now bing built up the DeschiUPb, end with the Oregon Electric In the Willamette valley, btl eved to be another Hill property. This will niean a gridiron of new railroads for Oregon during the com ing few j ears that will bring about a development In this State never be fore approached. All Central Oregon needs is railroads; It has evervthirg else but people and the railroads will bting them." GIRLS HURT IN FIRE. e Are Now Prepared to do all kinds of dying, pressing and e'eaning. Now Is the time to get rid of the clothes that you have cast aside. We will make them look like new, and we also do fancy dyeing all kinds of silks and fancy dresses, and our prices are right. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY Phono 220-.T :&3as3ixirKrxi&iMaKvuz3taKm Taxes Pay your taxes through' The First Trust and Savings Bank No char ge made for remitting your money and procuring your receipt, Taxes must be ' paid before March 15th, 1910. a-a-- t-n-a-R-n-a-a-::-H-a-tt-a--'j-::-:;-R-a-n -a-a-a-a LLUJIJ 11U1E.L nnht mil lintel in muii Opcncil tiinti i new i)nrliL'"iiH u; i In xniu'lih i moiloli 1 it ti . nmuiM, ii !utes Sue ' $1 i or; Si ta 3 pc el.. Enechl rate lij the month. ree Hat' . I Ine .Ma Ine leu I'm Hu- inim '1 u.ii L. V. BRIDGES, Prop. A boy' curiosity is aroused by a refrigerator, the same as a girl's Is aroused by bureau drawors. The difficulty of applying neatness to tho process of chewing tobacco probably never will be oerconie. , Jeffries Is said to be a great lovei of reading. Probably he's a scrap-, book" worm. ' The greatest hero of all Is the man who can say "No" to himself occas ionally. Oh, we'll take the same. Eighteen Hint in Explosion In Clilcmo li.uti(liy. fBv Associated Pep CHICAGO, April 4. Eighteen glr's were injured, several seriously, in a (ire In the Central Steam Laun dry today. Several jumped from win dows and others were Injured by the explosion of a steam pipe in the man gle room. More than two hundred girls wore working on the second and third floors. If Adam were alive today some Coos Bny sasslety snobs would doubt less pity the old boy because he didn't have any ancestors. NOTICE. Anyone knowing themselves In debted to the undersigned will please call nnd settle at my residence, 332 First street North, before April 13, 1910, and save further expense. Yours respectfully, JOHN BEAR. a riir.Diciiov j Has Woman since Time's earliest spring E'er set her heart upon a thing j Shu never got? j I reckon not! : And though just now man will not j let .Her have her way well, you can bet lllo'll have to "clean up" yet. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Thoroughbred White Plymouth Rocks $1.00 per setting of 13. Also thoroughbred White Mlnorcas, $1.50 per setting of 13, or ?2.75 for 30. Mrs. Jphn Nngle, 271 Ingersol ave nue, Uallroad Addition, MarshQeld. PROFESSIONAL CARPS. D R. .1. W. INGRAM Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofllce 20H-20U Coos Building Pbonos Office 1621; Residence 1625 pvH. A. L. HOrSEWORTH - Physician nnd Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan t Bennett Bawl: Building. Ofllco hours J to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 r. a Phone: Ofllco, 1431; Residence, 143; "TR. C. R. BENNETT, Dentist, Phono 203-J. 217-218 Coos Builmug, Marshfleld LAW VERS I. BENNETT, Ofllco over Flanagan c Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Onuon MISCEtLANEOUS w S. TUB PEN Architect Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. THE FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BASK Wells Fnrgo Nevada National Rank, San Francisco, Cb The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. Tho National Park Rank, New York, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. Tlst Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. China, Japan, North, Central and I South America. j Personal and commercial accounts kept subjecc to check. 8 Certificates of Deposit los jed. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Draiys Drafts on FLANAGAN St BEPJNrfT 'BANK MAR3HFIRLD, OREGON. Oldest Bank in Coos Court y, Established in 1HS0. Paid up Capital ami Siirplis, NSO.OOO.UO. Assets Oirr Half .Million Dollais. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on lie Dank ef California, San Francisco, Cel.; Hanover National Bank, N V.i I'ir.3t Xailujal Bank, Poitland, Ore.: First National Bank, Rose b.ir? Ore ; Tho London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities cf Europe. Individual nnd corporation ncjoiiuto kept Eubjact to check, Bats deposit lock boxes for reut. OFFICERS: J. W. BENNETT, Prccidfnt. . F. WILLIAMS, Cnshlrr. J. II. FLNAGAN, V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, A?t. fash. INTEREST PAID OV TIME DEPOSITS. STEAMERS I i t toiiiiiitidaiSiiiE&asai.ariS i 1 Portland & Coos Bav S. S. Line B fc! $";lrf?& PaOTrMa & w ...w .WUWM I Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m N a ails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Servfce of Tide. (j sj ja W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 35-L B -nna!!!'' 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