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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
- '-, yr " "-m 1WflflfTOnnpp-"1'.'- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 910 EVENING EDITION. m i n ii8 .- ' I' i I ''" ,y. .I1 '.J . il r.Mi'r;- ml L.J.fr' ? WT-.nl s?m ;." STREET WORK yp (Continued from paco 1.) bettor workmen could bo obtained for $2.50 or $2.75 nor day, tho work men In tho cities being more- fami liar with tho work. He said that It nnyono could do tho filling for thir ty cents per ynrd or near it, ho would bo glnd to sublet It. Furthermore-, ho said It costs tho company seven per cent to market tho special improvement bonds that they hnvo to take on tho street work and this has to bo added to tho coat of tho work. Flnnlly on Mr. Coke's motion, tho bid was rejected as being excessive. This was after City Attorney Ooss held that tl,o bid could not bo ver bally reduced by Mr. Whltmoro to como within the estimate of tho city engineer. Xorlli Front Street. An ordlnnnco providing for pav ing North Front street wns passed. Councilman Nelson voted against It, thereby eliminating tho emergency claiiBO and causing u delay of thirty days In nsklng for bids. Mayor Straw grow Irato at this, declaring that tho strcot In Its present condi tion was n disgrace to tho city and dnngorous to tho public. Ho declar ed that ho would order Strcot Com missioner Lnwhorno to fence It off so thnt no one could travel It until It Is fixed. Tho North Front street paving unci fill, otc, will cost $17,- 110.30. An ordinance providing for tho grading of tho alley In South Marsh Hold along tho proporty of J. F. Juzn, Our Adolsperger, C. It. Peck and others was adopted. Other Street "Work. An ordlnaiico providing for tho ealo of suvuml thousand dollars worth of special Improvement bonds wnn passed. Tho Improvement of Seventh anil Ninth strcots wns accepted, Tho Market avenue wharf wnn nc roptcd and Noblo Brothers ordered paid $300 on their contract. Tho contractor!) on tho various jobs wore ordered paid tho following amounts; North Front street, $122.50; Ilnll avenue, $100; Elrod, $100; Ninth street, $300; West Marshflold sower, $7I. S.rcot Commissioner Lawhomo wns Instructed to hnvo tho roadway from Ilnll nvonuo to tho comotory Im proved with cither plnnk or burned clay. This notion wns taken on "Walter Coudrou's request. I S FAVORABLE mxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxixxx J WITH THE I TOAST AND TEA t . 9 44 044t949- MUCH LIQUOR Hugh McLain Writes That Prospects Are Bright For Democratic Candidate BAKER CITY, Or., Oct. 14, '1C. Mr. W. J. Itust, Marshncld, Or. Dear Sir;-In answer to Inquiry recently mndo of mo concerning tho Itinerary of Oswald West during his present canvass of the state, I would say that It will bo Impossible for Mr. West to include Coos county In bis present tour, owing to lack of time. Ho has been making visits to four or llvo towns cneh day by automo bile, and oven nt this rnto will bo unable to cover tho whole Btnte. The outlook for a victory for Mr. West In tho election of November 8, Is very bright. Wo havo Just com pleted n tour of tho eastern pnrt of the state which has been n great suc cess m every way. jii unKor uny, LnGrandc, Ontario, Hums, In all of tho larger towns of this section, as well as In the smaller places nil over tho country, Mr. West hns been re ceived with marked enthuslnsm; en thusiasm that Mr. ilowcrmnn, follow ing tho same course, was unnble to Inspire, for tho slmplo rcnRon thnt the people remember his nttltudo of a tow weeks ngo. From close association with Mr. West; from the Impression made by each of tho two candidates during tho tour, and from being In clone touch with tho pcoplo of all clnsscs, I feel Btiro of tho election of Mr. West on November 8. I feel coufldcut thnt everything thnt can, will bo done for Mr. West through Coos county. Ho Is n mnu well deserving; a man of tho people and for tho pcoplo, and nil classes with whom ho hns como in contact, hnvo felt and realized that this Is true, and hnvo manifested this realiz ation by tho enthusiasm that "docs things." Yours very truly, IIUOII McLAlX. (Advertisement paid by Coos County Democratic Central Committee.) GOOD EVENING. Men llvo best on moderate menus. Nature has dispensed to all men wherewithal to bo hap- py If mankind did but under- stnnd how to use her gifts. Clnudtnn. ? ttmjmm:m:::mtm:mmnmmmm:mm HUE CLOTHING & SHOE CO. Bandon Marshfield AVIXTEH'S WELCOME WORD. I'm not rcgrettln' summer when tho sky Is gloomin gray, If Winter says "Oood moruSn' " In n hearty kind o' way. Cnno Julco drlppln' sweet, Cider hnrd to Ueat, And n frosty lane o' moonlight "Whoro his Bwocthcnrt Lovo will meet. Your swcetlienrt s ciicokb ns rosy as tho reddest rose o' May; The lips that sing of summer that never fndes awny. Joy, nil' Lovo, an' Light, Dreamy day nn night; Love's whlppoorwllls n-singln' In dreams, o'er meadows bright. Frank L. Stanton. tt 1 vr XX XX o u oney Talks" "Cash Only" And Notice the Saving 8 tt J! I s Gnsltls Is a disease which results from too much talking. There are a number of cases on Coos Day. All llres nro costly, but the cost df burning tobacco In this country an nually foots up an appalling sum, and thero Is no Insurance recoverable. Ono of tho vainest regrets of adult llfo Is that when wo are sorely hurt and buffeted wo can no longer go and toll mother and get her blessed bnlm and comfort. Crisp October days aro best; Then woodland ways nro loveliest, Then Nnturo, with a lavish Iiniul, Pours richest gifts o'er nil tho land. Jlnglo, Jluglo llttlo dime, I'd llko to keep you nil the tlmo; Hut you've such n nimble way Thnt I can not mnko you stny. J. N. NELSON. . f PHOFF.SSIO.VAL OAHDS. rn. j. w. ixgham, '"i '-"' Pliyslcluii and Snrgoon. Olllce 20H.20I) Coos Hiiliains. Phones Ofllco 1621; Hosldcnco 1G22 STILL SOLD Prohibition Proves a Failure In Manitoba In Preventing Sale of Liquor. J W. BEXXETT, j jjntt frg t I Olllco over Flanagan & Bonnott Dnnk Mnrshflold, Orogon. - II ! I ' WM. S. TUHPEX, Architect. A lllTIXfl DISTINCTION. Sitting on tho cold river bnnk, Father fishes nil tho dny, And though he doesn't get n nibble, IIo hns nothing harsh to sny. nut, oh, how different nt supper-tlmo When ho kicks up a light, If Iio'k In tho houso six seconds And doesn't get a blto! A -h tnx Th object lessons materials and yet the prices kept down to moderate sums. If it Were not for our Many Advantages in Buying and the fact that we Sell so Many Suits.This would bo Impossible. i Visit the other Suit Stores and thenjfeome new Suit will be one from The Hub Clothing & hoo Co, here andwe are sure your mmm:mm;:mwm:mmmmmmmm:mmmwwiM i -K---K--n-n-M--M-K-K- I rx i t: ? u t tt i i tt i tt t tt i K I tt I tt For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese ;vw. and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage I-'ItUK DiaiVKIUKS 8 A. 51. nml 2 P Phono 7iW. ItrJAI) TIIK TOUTS' WANT ADS. I ---------. E &. .VC7-irvl i J0?emiPton KH i vnF i Tmm Five 51. U T t I Meeting a "big 'un" tt--K-C I !: u5' A recent preHB (ilspnteh from Win nlpcgt .Munltobu, says: "Though tho Tomperuuct) pttrtr of .Manitoba hns published maps which uhow that in nt least half tho province II Is illegal to sell liquor, local option is consider ed a falluru so fur as lesseulug thu ealo of liquor Is concomthl. "Thu act is very strlnuout, but tho fact that it li nut unforced is at ouco appareut to oven u casual visitor In ouo of tho prohibition areas or towns. Tho "dry" districts literally rcuk with whisky, good and bad, mostly tho latter. Tho various temperance, hotels always havo a good supply of different liquors on hand. It Is open ly usserted that as much liquor lu Bold In a prohibition town as in a "wldo-opon" town of tho snmo size. "When a municipality has gone "dry" it has been noticed that tho young men who occasionally usod to take u drink of beer whou thero was n hotel ofton become Invetornto whisky drinkers. They cannot got boor, iih tho "blind pigs" sell noth ing but spirits on account of Itt. amnllor bulk, Surely but quickly tho people of Manitoba aro beginning to Toallzo that "prohibition does not prohibit." (Paid advertisement by Autl-Prohlbl-tlou League,) Over Chamber of Commerce FOlt C.lUKFl'L CLKAX1XG Lndled should bring their Drosses, Wrnps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS HAY TAII.OUIXfi CO., J. W. Josophson, Mgr, JHO South llromhuiy, Marslillold. MAai'lHK'S TKAXSFKll. Hauling of every description. Stand nt "Dusy Corner." Phono 208. Offlco phono, 201, Dialer lu wood nnd coal. enirB 4 Good Candy A .-!l insurance Look lor tliis - Label It stands for nil thntis good y. .1 .i si-&ss una puiu uuu ydolioious in Gundy. M I'atronlct th "Modern Dealer" II Uin CMUtliMiry C, Hlri., PtrtUnJ, 0rt(M WSfotiSA a ai i.ii jii'&'T. RraMs 2 LAUGH! WELL I GUESS you'd laugh too If you had just got your old suit back from the cleaners nnd It looked na good as now llko mlno does. No It's no secret, tho work wns dono by tho Mnrxlitlelil Cleaning and l)yo Works, Phono 2 7 OX. 18G So. nrondway. Ladles Garments n Specialty. The Warrensburgh All-Wool Pants Equalled by few, excelled by none. Mndo by thu WAltltKXSIIl'IKill WOOLKX MILLS nt ijiaVU) ami $t.OO, Theso pants nro mndo to meet tho requirements of tho working mnu who wlshos a strong, durable, woll mndo pair of pants at a reasonable prlco. Wo know that wo havo dono this liccnuso wo mako our own cloth In our woolen mill nnd know thnt thoro Is nothing but wool put in It. Wo mnko our pants In tho samo building and uso tho very best of trimmings. Our pnuts nro seamed by tho cele brated Union Special Sowing Mach ines nnd absolutely cannot rip, fiUAHAXTKK. Wo Guarantee our Pants to be strictly ALL WOOL, and NOT TO HIP, and will replaco any pair not found exactly as guaranteed, COKDl'HOY PAXTS. $2.no, $:i,oo nml $a.no. Good Evening! ll.WK YOU AXY LAUXDItY? If so, do not forgot thnt this U THE laundry whoro you got tho best work, and prices nro in ovory ono' roach. Call up and ono of tho driv ers will call 'and explain nil detnlls to you. All tolophono calls nro quickly attended to, becnuso wo nro running wo wagons. , , , OUIt GUARAXTEE IS YOUlt SAT. 1SFACTIOX. .MARSHFIELD IIAXI1 AXD STEA5I LAUXDRY. ,.:nuzey Hnw., Prop, Phono S20-J. AUTOLOADING RIFLE : one-ton shots ! As auick ax vou can null the trigger and at straight to the mark as you can look; Wltll this Olin l lit thnntino n linlc in h ham from the inside and if the first ball shouldn't ton him. he can't ciio a yard before he gcl it again. Rcmineton Autoloading Rifle solid breech, hammerless cjecti, reloads and cocks by recoil without the loss of an ounce of muale energy. The' only aulomatic rifle which locks the cartridges in the chamber. Safest and best of big guns. Mde m 25. .30-30, .32 tnd .35 Remington clibre. "The Gun for tni gme " Com Laws for 1910 " maittd frte. REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Aftneri299DroJtr,NwYoilCly Gme THE BAZAR HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phone US. Have That Roof Fixed xow See CORTHELL Phono 3121. REAL ESTATE. I havo some of tho best buys on the Day. Can arrango easy terms. Houses nnd buildings for rent. AUGUST FRIZEEX, CS Central Ave. Marshfield, Oro. Wo carry all the Remington models of ropentlng guns and also the othor models thnt hnvo proved host uultocl to tho Coos Hay country. Wo can also order nny Hpeelal model nnd securo it for you promptlf Our Btoek of cartridges Is complete The Gunnery "Sportsmen's Headquarters" FROXT ST. MARS rVHSUFlKI'N Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Pally htnge between Roseburg and Mnt-slitlcli, Stage leuves dally and Sunday nt 7 p. in. Fim $(I.OO. l'TO SmKTTKU, Agent, C, 120 M RKKT AY., larslillehl. Agent. IMIOXK 11 P. UARXAR1). ROSEUl'RO. CW5. 9 IF YOU COULD BUY HOTTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY WHKHH WOULD YOU TRADE? WB WANT YOl'Jl nUSINESS AND THINK WK KNOW HOW TO GET IT. FIXUP MEN'S CLOTHING, SHOES. HATS AND FURNISHINGS. FORT ST. JAMES, OX LAKE STU: ART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This is destined to bo tho Portland of British Columbia, on a navigable rlvor and deep water lake, with two trains running In next tall. Lottors pour Into our office all daj with applications for lots. To those who cannot como In wo would do our utmost to make a good selection. Prlco, $100 nnd $200 each. Cash $25, balance $10 a month. A few 40-acro farms, Joining Fort St. JameB townslto nnd Lako Stuart, $50 cash and $10 a 'month. You need not be a Canadian citizen H It, nor you nead not reside on it. Al this land Is on or near tho railroads Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern .-nllroads. Rich farm lands, $8.60 par aero, $3 cash and balance $1 per nore per yonr until paid. Apply Canadian Northern Land Company, 304, 305 and 30C Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon. I THE FAST AXD COSIMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS OARRYIXG PASSE.VGEK3 AXD FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SAX FRA'dS CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS .MADE AT ALLIAXOE DOCK, SIARSHFIKLD AXD IXTER-OCEAN TRAXSP. CO. FIFE BLDG., 8AN FRAXCISCO. FOR INFOR MATION PHOXE 44-.T o 285. WILL SAIL FOR COOS BAY OCTOBER 21 INTER-OCEAN' TRAXSPORTATIOX CO. -n-a-n-tt-u-n-a--x:-a-n--n-tt-a-o--tt-a-tJ-n-a--ad. tY-fe . ... 1 oeaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AXD JOSSOX CEMENT. The best Domestic nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIM GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PIIOXE S01. i i .-- AWant Ad will sell it for you MEN'S and BOYS' IXCLUSIVE OUTER GARMENT Combining Style and Low Price Special Offerings in Suits this week -three different Groups at Jj $15.00, $18.00, $25.00. j e new Fall Suits we are showing at the above prices are splendid 1 ns of how the most stylish suits can be developed from worthy t tt I - rfliir - i 'tAliA.