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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
"vn ' ",fflW.T,Wi" WVHI.Vf fWVfWWWJP 1W4? THE CODS BAY TIWES, MARSHFI.ELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1 91 0-EVENING EDITION. WW B WW i 3w" 1 f, coos bay rants Entered at the postofflce nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class mail matter. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY times, Mnrshflcld :: :: :: :: Oickoii M. C. MALONEY WAX 12. MALONEY Editor mill 1'ul). News Kill tor An Independent Republican nown paper publlBhed dvery ovuulng except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Hny Times PtihlMiInu; Co. Dedicated to tho service of tho people, that no good cnuso shall lack a champion, nnd that evil shall not thilvo unopposed. Tho Coos Day Tlmos represents u consolidation of tho Dally Const Mail nnd Tho Coos Day Advertiser. Tin Const Mall was tho first dally estab Mshod on Coos Day nnd Tho Coos Day Times is its lmmodluto successor. SUDSCIUITIOX KATES. DAILY. Ono year. . . . , $G.0' Por month CO Whon paid strictly In advance the subscription price of tho Coos Ilnr Times is $5.00 por yonr or J2.G0 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono yonr $1.K0 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER Or THE OFMAHSHFIELI). Cm "AFTER STRANGE CODS." I N A STATE with n proven majori ty of practically 10,000 Republic an votos, wo luivo ncvor been, and nro not now conscious of a Blimio ra tionnl reason why tho Republican of ortllunry Judgment should clmse aft er strniiKo Gods of Democracy. Whnt good linn It ovur done him? Whnt good on n It do lilm now? Why should ho Invest lilt enemy with tho powor of reward or hope Hint it will bo bostowed upon him, whoa ho holds tho rule and rein of that powor In his own band and mnv (IIhpoiiso it without roferonco to tho minority nnd tho pnrty-nllen? To wivd uiir llhnrtles and prnwrvu our own autonomy nro tho cnrdlnnl nlms of party orKnnlzatlnn, and tho folly of tho majority In passing tho pres tige on to tho minority Is ono of political onlginns of tho times. Whnt bns tho Oregon Republican gained, by tho transposition ho has wrought? AbIiIo from tho fow Re publican appointments mndo by Gov ernor Chnmbcrlnlu ns sops to tho people who plnced lilm In powor nnd to whom ho oweH everything ho pos BORSos In llfo, whnt hns ho dono to signify his nou-partlsanslilp, of which ho in mnklng n grent outcry nt the present momont? Ho hns not oven dono anything for tho stnto of noj ablo proportion of value, either ns Governor or Sonntor, nnd It Is tlmo tho robuko foil whore It belongs and thoro Is nnno so effective, ho com plete, so dignified, ns tho vote that shall put tho Ropubllcnn party back In power In this stnto on the Sth of next month. Chumborlnln nnd nil IiIb Ilk linvo beon pnld tremendously for wbntovor thoy may clnlm; better by fnr thnn n doiulunnt Democracy would linvo pnld for ton-fold tho sor vlco; and tho moment Is propitious for bnlnnclng all scores nnd taking . over tho supremacy that Is rightfully oure. Tho nation Itself is looking for the flat pronouncement of Republican restoration In Oregon as nmong the dopeudnblo reliances of tho future In which tho Presidential success Is a commanding feature, nnd it wore woll thnt wo bear this In mind nnd swing Into lino for national safety an woll as tor (bo logical benefits In separable from tho reunion and Its splondld success in November. To further pnltor with tho Domocrnts Is to. strengthen their hands irro doomlnbly mid-put It beyond our nro vlnco to ovor again dlctnto tho poli cies nnd prerogatives of Republican ism In Orogon, solution of tho Ills afflicting Ropub llcnn Orogon lies in adhering stead fastly to tho men and program cvolv ed from tho Primary olection: Ono straight victory at tho polls, with a majority somewhero botweon 30,000 nnd 40,000, will do more to allay all future discord than anything wo know of. It will not only servo to knit tho Republicans firmly nnd fin nlly, but will put tho minority where It belongs and kcop It dumb and Inert for many a. year to come. And this seems to bo tho cnrdlnnl Idon wherever we hnvc hoard from. It Is one of the host signs nt band. Even Portland, Whoro tho largest Interosls morgo and the greater vnrl- oty of Influences nro supposed to bo In conflict nnd confusion, is notably quiet In politics, tho lenders having apparently Httlo to protest "and tho ordlnnry voter going his way with a quiet sense of understanding the situation nnd determined to hold his own In n partisan way that will make for pronounced Republican success next month. Not In years has thoro boon as clear a conception of tho political conditions ns Is ovldcnt everywhere this year of grace; from Coos to Baker tho pcoplo havo ab sorbed tho conviction that this is tho tlmo to rcstoro things to tho hands of the major party of tho stnto and to boIvo all party probloms afterward within our own ranks nnd without tho nld (?) of our disinterested friends tho Democrats. Mny this con clusion bold sound and lnvlolnto un til the Sth of November at midnight anyway. : REPORTS FROM nov Piute loniinueu iroiu pape i.r your town In a mmmmsmstmmmmmmmmmmmi5j n Morgan Sn the saloon Injured business wny7 Respectfully ydurs, (Slgnod) E. F. ZIMMERMAN'." For the Ambitious '& Untoerritp attention) lT mill fnr tlinmt who cannot nttinil In tuirain. All Initrnri im. idc inline mil AYiiMlnnMnim- li KUKK. for tractirrt. -.. .--.. -- ,. , .- tlUtlenu Irrr"MK lur coiii-po or nniri mi tj, nuinm'aclulM. granprm nc'nHTiitI home iMikrr. JCo prrllmlnary riamlna lion it miuirri. i nit man oourw uirau opportunity lor jou. Send fur a ilcKrlpUrt bulletin to tli i CurrriHitiilinrt Hlitiljr DrpArfinenl Unlveritijr of Oregon Uuaene - - - Ovauon 0 tui: links appearing. " .x I UT OF tho political maze and mobs that bus provalled In Ore gon for tho Inst ton years tho lines pf purtls.au Interest and pur pose nro again Ylsjbi and day by day becoming appreciatively clear Prom all ovor tho state comes the word that those lines are belns drawn and tho people getting abreast tho demarcations of the hour. Re publicans aro beginning to coucern thomsolves with tho pooplo aud mat ters thoy havo sponsored, while tho Democrats havo holr hands full en deavoring to save that which they have mulcted and misused and to re peat the achievements pf the past, The one positive and permanent n-n- n i tt H I tt tt I tt U I u I a i o i tt t u i u V I t: i a t t: t R I R R R R I R ::-::-- ----- For Stricliy Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage i R R i R R t R I R t R I II I J I R I R i u R R t R To those questions the following Bnswers were made: Prom Albany "First. Tho building activity he beon much gronter slnco our city wont dry. Second. Tho closing of tho saloon has not retarded In tho loast the growth or development of our city. Third. Wo havo paved with blthullthlc pavement 1 i blocks of our streets, nnd have under contract nlno more. Wo have also laid about eight or ton miles of cement walks slnco wo wont dry. Fifth. Tho tax rate boforo tho closing of tho saloons wns eight mills. Wo wero then receiving $5000 for saloon licence, but tho munici pality wbb then running bohlnd and our public debt was Increasing. Slued the snloons nro cIoboiI wo havo rais ed our assessment values, nnd have put our tax rate nt six, seven and eight mills respectively onch your, but wo havo also paid all running ex pousoH and applied $5000 to the re duction of our public debt, nnd thlj yonr wo will spend at lenst $ 10,000 In public Improvements. (Slgnod) Dr. J. P. WALLACE, Mnyor of Albnuy. FKEE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 2 l M. Phono 7.T-J. a t 'Xt-R-R-R-R-R-R-K-R-R-E.8-8 LAUGH! WELL I GUESS you'd laugh too It you bad Just got your old suit back from tho cleaners nnd it looked ns good ns now llko mine does. No It's uo secret, tho work wns dono by tho Mitrchtleld Cleaning mid Dye Works, Phono 270X. 1SG So. Droadway. Luilles (itirmeuNiit Specialty. EW LIVERY Fancy new rigs, good horses and cnrefi.l drlvora are nuw nt tho dla posnl of tho Coos Day public at KKASOXAllhl-: HATES. Rigs or rigs wltjj ilnvors ready for ny trip nuywhero any tlmo. Horsoe boarded and rigs cared tor. Now bear8crnnd special accommo datlous proyldod for funeral partlos W. L. CONDKON'S livery & Fefed Stables Soutl? HrondvAy,v Murshlleld tasammmmmmmmfammaemmmamm C. W. Dungan Undertaker 'MttraliUclil, Oivgon, Parlors, 181) South Rd St., Tolenlioue, Day or Night, 105-J. uiZJittm kTihtf ""iltttkiVtlu'n, t, awii-iitiiailtt Have That Roof fixed xow See 'CORTHELL Phone .1121. UHEAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Marshileld, Ore., VNDEl NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. II, O'DONNELL, Prop. From Corvnllls "First. Yos, building activity has beon CO por cent greater thnn during tho nvorngo year boforo tho city wenl dry. Second. No, tho closing of tbo sn loons hns not rotnrded tho growth and dovolopmont of our city. Third. Yea, wo linvo mndo Impro- voments In our city Blnco tho closing nf tho saloons. Fourth. Tho city hns doubled in population slnco local option wenl Into offect. Fifth. Tho tax rate when tho sa loons wont out wns sovon mills. Ninth. No, tho closing of tho sa loon has beon n grent bonoflt, ns wRl bo nttostod by tho buslnoss nion f.f Corvnllls. (Slgnod VIRGIL E. WATERS, Mayor " Cottago Grove "First. Uulldlng activity Is ps good ns formoriy. Second. No. Tho growth Ib not rotnrded. Fourth. Many stroots graded iiii'd grnvolled, and oxtonslon of lateral aowera. Sixth. Tho tax rato boforo tho dosing- of tho saloons, sovon mills. Sovonth. Tho tax rate, owing to peculinr buslnoss complications nrls ing In tho past two years, 'havo boon advanced to sovonteon mills, but the people aro now bottor able to pay It. Eugene "FIrat. nulldlng activity Is much grentor than formoriy. Second. No. Tho closing of tho saloons has not rotnrded tho growth nnd development of our city. I bo Hovo It has nccolornted It very much. It has helpod tho city morally, reli giously and financially. Fourth. Yes. I would suppo8oa million dollars nt n low ostlmnto. Fifth. Government Postoftfco building, $75,000; Y. M. C. A. build ing, $50,000; two public se&ool buildings,' $40,000; ninny brick and comont blocks In tho business nart of tho city, nnd of residences u- groat nunibor. Sixth. Tax rato not ralsodr on ac count of going dry but beemiso we havo mado so many Improvements. Wo havo laid moro than fl miles of blthullthlc pavement, us good aa t'ortlanu'8 best streets. We hmrf none boforo going dry. Ninth. 'No, tho saloott question has not affected the rat. MAYOR; Oft' EUGENE; Enterprise "First. ea.. Building nctlvlty hnB beon ns great. Second. No. Casing tho saloon has not retarded ur growth. Third. Yes. Wo havo mado many Improvements In our town slnco clo lug tho saloons. Fourth. New aldownlks, cross walks', residences, one two-storv stono business block, two stono ad ditions to other business blocks, many smaller buildings of wood, and a $30,000 water system. Sixth. Tax rate this year ten mills. Eighth. Partly duo to closing the saloons, and partly to Increased Im provements, Ninth. I an not able to obsorvo that the closing of tho saloons has Injured our town In any way. Youri. B. MAYFIELD, Mayor." (Paid advertisement) A A trs 4" . OO A Caot Da n raorgan Former Assistant Corporation Counsel of Chicago, and one of the most brilliant speak ers of the day, whose services are in demand from one end of the country to the other, will speak in this city at the 1ft MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening, Oct. 2, on PROHIBITION IS MORALLY VMG" Capt, Smithes address on this subject has been delivered scores of times, and has gained him the plaudits of tens of thousands of his listeners. It is an interesting, fasci nating and eloquent discussion of a subject that effects every home, :: :.: :: Admission Free Copt. Smith will speak at North nond, October 27: nt Coqullle, October 20, at Bnndon, Octobur 30 nnd nt Myrtle Point, November 1. mmmmsm!m$smtmmmHmj?mnmH!Miiffi Winter is Coming .N, WHEN YOf ILL SVAW MO UP. LICJIIT. OL'It KI.VI'Litns AHU GO- X I.'AST AT riKOI TK.V to Wi:XTY PKK CnVT LOWKIt THAN MAXPI'AtTritnO PP.It'KS. THIS IS A SNAP I-'OU HOMICONi: THAT HAS Till: 3IOXHY. Coos Bay Wiring Co. i:PKIIT KLIXTHICIAXS. Itcspectfully ask your patronago. PMONi: 2.17 -J. HOME LAND C o Soo us for InvcstmuiKH on Cook Day. Wo gunrmitco owner's price to bo our pries. Phono 7-tl 2(11 Kront Hi. STATKMICNT OK t OMHTION OK TIIK first Tryst and Savings Bank OP COOS DAY, MAUSHKELD, ORE HISSOUKCES. Loans and dlrcouuts . . . . ?12ii,"lC.DS Oiordrnfts 264.80 Donds and securities .... 20.000.10 Banking house, furatturo nnd tlxiiircfl GO,SOi60 Cash on hand nnd duo from bnnki S2,90S.S1 SHI'T. 1, 1910. LIAMMTIF.3. Capital stock paid In... JIM Mill Surplus and undlrldd Profit ijllJ Deposit 151,11111 Total !M,l!l.l troni; condition of this bi:lul Turkish Bafcfas 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-1 Total $203,661.01 Wo Invito your attention to tho f shown by tho sworn snttement, to-wl t: Cash reserve 43 per cent ot it Itosorvo required' by law 13 por cent ot dejoiiil Itccorvo In oxcees of logal roqiilrom ents 2S per cent of tqmt OPKICKH A.l DIHKCTOKS JOIfS' 8. COKE, Proaldont. HENKY SEaSTACKEN, DOHSEY ICUEITZBR, Cashier. WILLIAM QIIIMES, I)OI) A john f. hall, Stephen c Rogers, V. S. CHANDLKIl, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. IIORTON. Vic c President and Manner. OEXEUAL HA.NICINO AN I) TIU'ST IIUS1.VES& VOl'H Hl'SIXKSS HOLinTEl). HK.L ICSTATIJ. I Uq.yu aomo. of tho best buys on the Uny. Can nrrauuo casx terms. Houses aud butldlugs far rent. AUaUSXFItlZEUX, 08 Control Ave. Jlarshllold, Oro. UOTKL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled and Improved and la undei nftv management. Spealnl accommo datloua for stago passengers and foi uooplo desiring a rest at tho seashore. "VouUI Llko tlio Place." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. Good Evening!, HAVE YOU ANY LAUNDRYV If so, do not forget inat this 1. THE laundij wlnaro you got tho bessi work, aud prices aie lu every uiiu reach. Cull up and one of tho dilv era will call tuui explain all details to you. All tolewhono calls aro quickly attended to, because we are ruanliiB wo wagons. OUR OUAUA.NTEeTs YOUBl 8AT. ISfAOTIOX. HAHSIIFIELU HANI) ANU STEAM LAVHUUX, Jijiuex 3m.i Pcftis P4caB 22&JI FQlt OMU3EUL. OUKANXNQ Ladle should bring, their Dresses, Wraps or aioves to us. Satisfac tion, guaranteed. COOS 1UY TAILORING CO., J. V. Joserhson, Mgr. 180 South Hroadway, Murshneld. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JR. J. W. INGRAM, Physician am hyslclau and Surgeon, OIIU'O 208-201) Coos Uulltllax. Phones Oftlce 1621; Residence 1622 J W. DENNETT, Lawyer. Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshneld, Oregon, VTTM. S. TURPEN, W ArclUtect. Over Chamber of Commerce, M I f n. n 1 u. V THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL 1IAXIC. Wells Fnrgo NovndA National Hank, Ban FrandiM, Ctl Ilrflwc ((xiieVnlted Slatos NaMobaI llank, Portland, 0r, pVS,)rhoNatlonVParlc Bank, New York, N. Y. llrailS xho Corn Kxcluuige National lUink, Chicago, III. Mi TTbo Rank of BcoUoad, London, Eucland- TIit Credit Lyounais, Paris, France In addition wo draw drifts on all principal baakloi centirt ti Europe, Aala, Africa. Australia, Cnlna, Japan, North, Cntl v Couth Amorlca, Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to ebect CorUJIcatQ of; Depcslts lasued". Safo Deposit Uojsh for W FLANAGAN & BENNETT DANK MAR3HF1ELD, OREGON. Oldest llaik In Cooa County. EiluhUslied In J880. Pnld up Capital mid Surpbix. SKO.OOO.OO. Does a general hanktnir buslnnsa nnil Hrnws drifts 0Q tni-t" of OnHfornVH Ran VrannliMi Hat . ll.tiniu. MntrBl Sink, " '' ' First National Bank, Portend, 6're.; First Nattoaal Bank. R burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Bank, Lt., London, sw AJbo sella exchange on all of tbo principal clclea of Eur" J Individual aud corporation accounts kent aablect to cu " 2aposlc luck boxas for rent. , . . OFFICERS; Jk II. VLANAWAN, V.-Proe. GEO. K. WINCHESTER. -m (1 HI 1 0 a iSiSiSiSissiSfsiSiSisfRSiSiSiP' $mm BRBVKWAIB Sib horn Alusworth Dock, Portlands fct 8 P. I... every T1 Sulbi from Coos Hay every Satunlijt at service of t'wo. Bfser1 wlU uot bo held later tlianFrldajj moii, unless tickets, aro pu4 w . p . Miner, Agt.. Phone naw j-- n 2SZ5B5 tt-a-tt-n-n-a-tt-R-tt-tt-tt-tt-a- n-a-u-a-a-a- a--8 I (florae Addition To Eastside NOW ON THE MARKET ..iJj MUl. This addition Is situated immediately East of new m"" Ed Tho lots aro 100x211 and larger, about eight ordinary i prices aro 1160.00 up for thes 'largo tracts. f, This plat waa filed rocently, and wo have ow I lots remaining unsold. This Indicates that the property ! I ing to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot 7 f promptly. Terms one-half cash, balance equal payment. and 12 months. For particulars, see ? TiIn rSv.M4- - J AUctvirt CO t a AbAi Vk.aB.inB srmmm m " zm . ii.iu & r V General Agenta EASTSUOB , Henrr BoUekWi f; i