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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1911)
"1?' 1nTnww " r rnpMMVUW , jymijP w,yii , "imJH i pu JHWiHI'WpWP' Pif ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911 -ft iwrp Aif imp iff JWV I v j ; ! A COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tlio poBtofflco at Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALOXKV DAX K. MALOXKV Editor and Pub. News Editor I An Independent Republican nous papor publlBlicd every ovonlng except Sunday, and "Weekly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. 'NORTH BEND IS WAGON OOAD 13 HOLD MEETING I -. .,. .r-r ... run nninr -...rw ..mi.T j III V Iff I HI Hi! II I HI Unll L Lin ML nilllRlllnV HIM LI I qilII h o i uhu own. unuh mum i I Defeats Coquille By Score of 31 to 6 In Basketball Contest. Mall From North Delayed By Flood Contractor Bar nard Scores Old Road. Dedicated to the sorvlco of tho ;icoplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll Bhnll not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Bay Times represents n consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Hay Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos Day and Tho Coon Day Times Is Us Immedliito successor. SUUSCIIIPTIOX HATES. DA 1 1 A'. One yoar $0.00 Per month HO Whan paid strictly lit advnnce the subscription price of tho Coos Day Times is $5.00 por year or $2. CO for six months. WKKKLV. Ono year $1.50 Official Paper of Coom Comity. OFFICIAL PAPF.K OK Til 12 CIT1 OFMAltSHFIELI). Addross all communications to COOS IIAV DAILY TIMES, klarshficld :: :: :: :: Oregon Dy a score of 31 to 6, the North Dcnd high school basketball team last night defeated the Coqulllo hlgn school team at North Deud. Tho game was n fast one, North Dcnd making a showing that surprised Its most ardent followers. Tho victory Is thought to have cinched the county championship for North Dcnd as Coquille had easy vic tories over tho other teams in tho county. Custer, CoquIIIo's center, sustain ed ti badly sprained nnklo and was replaced by .Miller. Fremont Hudson succeeded Clarence KIbler for North Deud In the second half. There whs a good crowd In at tendance. Owen Kuowltou was re feree, Jay Gray umpire, Pror. Orubbs timekeeper and Lawrence Russell scorer. At the end of tho first half, the score was 20 to 0. For North Dcnd, Newklrlc throw 1 baskets, Hanson 0, Van Zllo 2 and ono foul, Grout 3. For Coquille, Kuowltou threw 1 basket, Oredlug 1 and Custer 1. Tho lineups were as follows: PUIILIC SPIIIIT .MOST I.MPOItTAXT M AYOIl It. K. Maddux of Atlanta, n loading civic ndvanco mnyor of tho country, had somothlng 'to say at tho recent meeting of the Amorlcan League of Municipalities at St. Paul on tho subject of public spirit apropos to conditions In ncany every AinorJcnu city where n certain element either opposes civic Improve ments or declines Its aid in tho cause. . Said Mnyor Maddock: "Public spirit may bo dcllucd as iho poBsosslon by tho citizen of tho willingness to glvo freely nt all times of his labor and his money to tho accomplishment of any worthy vcntcrprlso. Tho founding of a unl- verslty, tho promotion of n great fair or exposition, tho building of nudlto- riiims, hoKpltnlH and civic centers, nro but n fow of tho many things which nro undertaken and carried to consummation by citizens who recog- n lo public spirit as one of tho most Important of civic responsibilities. "This Is n responsibility shared by nil. It Is tho willingness, mark you, to do tho work and contribute some thing, rather than tho amount given, which determines the good cltlzon. Tho bricklayer with his contribution of 1; tho broker with his $50 and tho hankor with his 1500 may ench bo nctuntod by the same Impulse of public duty nnd public spirit and de serve tho same appreciation of his follow cltlzQiis. "Pitiable Is the miserly rich mnn, who watches his city grow and his fortuno Increase from dollars to hun dreds nnd from hundreds to tons of thousands, lnrgoly through tho pro gressive offorU of othorn, nnd wno is unwilling to lend n helphiK hand to any public enterprise. Suoh a mnn Is a chin leper. He Is useless to himself and tho community nnd is liable to lufeet other with his loath Homo hublta. "That city In most proisroaslvo whose cltlions yield iitilukont to tho impulse to push to completion nny undertaking for tho publle good." North Dead Pos. Coqulllo Chns Vnnttllo c Custer John llnuuon 1 f Oordlng Frank Nowklrk r f Knowlton Clarence KIbler r g Kerrigan (lien Grout 1 g Dollonl WED AT MVHTLI2 POINT. . W 12. Ia'WcIUmi and Miss Cora Sum- inerllii SuipiKo Frlomli. (Sncclnl to Tho Times.) MYItTLK POINT, Jan. 21. At the cozy homo of tho bridegroom Miss Cnrrlo 12. Summorlln nnd W. 12. Lowellen wero united In marriage on Jnnunry 19, Kov. a. W. Taylor olll- clatlug in the presenco of tho choir of tho Prosbytorlnn church. Tho members of the choir wero not nwnro until tho brldo nnd groom woro declared husband nnd wife thnt they were at a real wedding Instead of choir prnctlce. Tho groom Is one of Myrtlo Point's successful business mon nnd the bride tho londor of the millinery business or this section nnd nro well-known and nro nmong tho popular set of Myrtlo Point. Aftor duo congratulations n very dainty repast was served that had been prepared- by tho bride herself. After February 1, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lo wellen will be at homo to greot their ninny friends. 44 Pl'llLIC LlltltAUY XOTKS. 4 Mrs. Laudo has our thanks for four volumes of stories for boys. Tho library broke Its circulation record the tlrst of the week 1 iskii lug DO vol nines In ouu day. The pro vlous record was 01. Deports from all the state depart ments and state institutions for 1910 hnvo Just boon received and are ready for use. The report of the Library Commission shows that Mnrshtlold library already stands ninth In slzo nmong the freo public llbrnrlos of Oregon, being followed by Dallas, Medford, Newberg. Alba ny and eleven other towns. Tlie public Is Invited to read tho para graphs on "Library Progross" of the different cities and towns of the sta te. It seems that what ninny Mnrsh field vendors should endeavor to do next. Is to develop a taste for a Ut ile non-flctlon. AT THE THEATRE. 4444444444 From nil reports tho compnny thnt will soon make tholr debut In Marsh- Mold is an excellent one. Miss Audn Due. who has been n recognized loading womnn on the coast for a good many years, will head the compnny. Mr. Harry IIollliiRsworth will be s.een In lends opposlto Miss Duo. Mr. Holllngworth like Miss Duo Is well reoognlied on the coast. Togethor they make an excellent team, nnd understand each other's methods, always giving smooth performances. Mr. Pletro Sown will bo soon in the heavy role nnd In the villainous Hue he Is right at homo. Ho lias Just completed a (Ifteen-weoks enga goniont at Durbnnk theatre In Los Angeles. There are fow comedians that enn surpass Mr. Raymond W. Hotton In this part of the country. Mr. lint ton Is the mnn who makes the peo ple laugh nnd naturally Mr. Darnell has secured the best money could get. . Other members of tho company will be reviewed Inter, carpouters and electricians are working hard for the opening. llltlKFS OF DAXDOX. News of Lower Ooqiilllo From The Iteoordor. While hunting for a coon In the woods a mile south of Prospor Sat urday, Fred Fieger and Harry Paul sou succeeded In bagging a black bear. He was In a hollow log, and after being scented by tho dogs, reachod out and got hold of ono of them That the old Coos Day wagon rond Is getting tho worst of the deal Is the inference of n letter received by Postmnstcr Curtis this morning from C. P. Dnmnrd, tho mall contractor. Mr. Dnmnrd wroto that owing to tho Hood in tho Wlllnmotte valley, no mall lind been received from tho north bIiico 1 o'clock in tho morn ing of January IS. Ho snys this will result in piling up so much on him thnt ho cannot get pack horses enough to get it through promptly. Regarding the conditions on tho rond nnd tho work being done, Mr. Dnrnnrd writes as follows: - "I note that on tho 12, 13 mid II no mull nrrlved from lloscburg, but the mnll should hnvo been carried between Sltkum nnd Mnrshfleld and between Mnrshfleld nnd Empire re gardless of failure to get over the mountain, but I will bo over before the mouth Is out nnd can get the data then. "Coos county only opened n poor pack trail after the storm instead of clearing tho ronrt for n wagon as they did on tho Myrtlo Point rond. "I understand tjio supervisor on tho motiutnln said ho would put tho mnll off of tho old rond, nnd ho will mnko good unless tho road Is open ed for wagons by Snturdny, as tho Inspector will bo hero then nnd snys they will not hnvo the mall carried on horBes ovor this road when it can bo carried by wagon oh tho Myr tle Point lino, cannot givo good ser vice, mnll Is too lionvy. "I do not know as tho supervisor said any such thing, but do know thnt tho road is better today, if it wnfc cleared out from Itcston to bo rn, than it is from Olalln to Demote, nnd wo nro running tho wagons over thoro nil tho time, wero hung up n couplo of days on account of timber during tho storm, and with tho snmo energy on this rond would not hnvo missed moro than throo trips with, wagon, snow wns a llttlo deopor ovor hero. ' "I would not llko to seo tho mnll chnnged but only took such n sched ule with tho understanding that tlioso now grades, which wero al ready mndo would bo planked, and tlio Canyon kept open and passable ' neither of these have been done. ( "Mnrshilold has n vital Interest in ' this mnll service nnd seoms to want ' n good road, but Douglas county has dono moro actual work since last ( July between Looking Glass and tho county line, thnn Coos county has on all tho rond hetwoon tho county lino and Sumner, excepting of courso tho cut at Drowstor grndo which does not effect the mnll service. "There is prolmbly flvo miles of rond botween Sltkum nnd Sumiior thnt should bo planked, tho most of it wns ready for tho plnnk when I wont ovor tlio road last spring, sup posed thoro wns no quostlon nbout tholr planking thnt, but they were not even going to finish Cliorry creek ' hill for which the contract was lot, I but understand tho tax payers Insist- J ed on Its being done. "I do not think thoro was a day's work dono In tho Canyon nftor tho contract wns let until aftor winter set in, has boon ono man part of tlio j time this winter, enn do nothing i alone, the money is thrown away, j tho day Mr. McLalu camo over hap-' pened to bo two men sont up to ' blnst out n big rock which wo could not got around, that is all they did. Yours respectfully, C. P. DARXAHD. Chamber of Commerce Wants Larger Attendance to Act On Various Matters. At n meeting at tho Marshflcld Chamber of Commcrco last night, n number of matters woro taken up. Owing to n rnther smnll nttendnucc nnd the importance of some of the propositions, it wns decided to cull a goncral meeting to bo held noxt Monday evening to discuss some of the matters nnd tnko llnnl action on them. Among the matters to conio up Monday night will bo to determine whnt nctlon the Chnmber of Com mcrco should tnko on the I2mployqr' Liability law, action of resolutions regarding tho Improvement of tho hurbor and bur nnd several other matters. Last night, telogrnms wero ordered sent to tho Oregon delegation In Congress to exert their lnlluenco to secure the Pnnamn Canal Exposition for San Francisco when tho matter comes hoforo Congress ns a whole. A resolution urging tho Oregon legislature to mnko nn appropriation for tho mnlntcnnucc of tho Oregon Naval Resorves was ordered prepar ed nnd sent to tho representatives at Salem. Resolutions indorsing tho bill ap propriating 150,000 per year to as sist In fighting Oregon forest fires wore ordered sent to the members of the legislature at Salem. The secretary was Instructed to send 1125 to tho Rlvors nnd liar born Congrosi for Its maintenance. Lust nlnht. the (mention was rais ed as what tho resolution was that was adopted reiattvo to tho bar Im provement at tho Inst mooting. Somo had understood It to bo that tho bar drodgo bo accepted nnd Indorsed nnd that an appropriation, ho naked to ropnlr the Jotty in connection with It. Clnudo Nasburg who seconded tho motion snld thnt It did not In dorse the bar dredgo nnd ho wanted1 it corrected. C. F. McKnlght said it road Is bolng kept up as well should bo corrected. slblo nnd much bettor In fnci l Honry Sengstncken who made tho ever was. Ho snys ho has a f motion thought that ho made It to mon putting In corduroy. h0 cli lncludo tho acceptnuco nnd Indorse- " "HH "nu n" l"o mon at work, coum no used to udvuntngo cleat tho rond since tho storm. Deny (hi? Charges. Tub. Stock, a rond supervisor n etntemont to tho Chnmher of c morco Inst night, denied tlio char of Contractor Darnard that tlio t was not kept up. Uo Bald that I imrd used a narrow tire which up tho rond. Ho said that nt i. a threo-lnoh tire Bhould bo used. nlso claimed thnt although ti10 j enrrfera had to uso six horses to h tho mail to tho Coos county lino t hnd to uso only three on this i for n wnys nnd only two on other. mont of the bnr dredge nnd for the request for nn appropriation for tno Jotty, tho wny Tho Tliuc3 printed It. Judgo Coke and others ut tho meet ing understood It thnt way. How ovor, the secretary's minutes show tho motion ns put by Chnirninu Mc Knlght did not Include tho Indorse ment of tho bar dredge. Upon mo tion by C. C. Going, resolutions woro ordcrod propnrcd to be actod upon at n general meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce nnd forwarded to tho on glnoorn nnd congressmen making Coos Dny's nttltudo on tho bar im provement clear. Tho commlttcQ appointed some time ngo to secure subscrfbtloiiH for tho uniforms for. tho Coos Day Naval Reserves were requested to get busy nutl secure eight moro uniforms. ,T. W. Dennett, J. II. FInnngan, Wm. Grimes, J. V. Snienton, I. S. Smith nnd 12. II. Straw were named ao a committee to welcome tin dele gation of Portland business men coming on tho Anvil. Sunnier 12ml of the Line. 12. N. Iinrry, nnother road super visor on tho old Coos Day wagon rond In n letter to Judgo Dull, de nies Dnrnard'sclnlms. Ilesnysthattno PROVIDE FOR Hi:t,fc SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 20 c ernor liny signed the bill that vldes for the nomination of cat dates for rvcnll elections. Under tha now Inw candidates t bo nonilnati'd on petition of live cent of tho total number of vol nt tho election when the recalled llclnt was ohosen. The Inw passed for the special benefit of Si tie whoro an election to recall Ma Hiram C. Gill will bo held Fcbru 7th. FREE TO YOU MY SISTER "SkSJSSSSSH'SSL 1 AIU A wmnnn- I know vomnn'ii Buffering!. I burn found tbu euro. I9i lMf till you how to euro touwiItw t homl? out tho huln of a .loctnr. M. n .ILSl "??' women' KulTt Tlnm. WW w w. " ""t'mu ifi.,l.r. iv.. 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In all lui.tm-.i imiihu-iioii, mul tl nn in lnli niilo to vtrry out n obllK. tloiu iinuU' by hi llrm. W.IKIMl. KlNN.S.t. M.KVIV, ,. . WhoUU lniBi!lt. Toledo. O. un i i o-arru . urc iiiken llitertiullv, ftl.(. , tiiKillitytlyinwiilii- Mo.m1 ami imu-oiu ure I fiu-o of llu. trm Ti-.llmnnlrtK tnt (re I'rU-.' T&i-t-nu r-t'r ItUtltf Nilil bj all ilriiL-nf.t I Tnk. IUU '.Vaml IMUforoi.iiilMtloi . W(W (if HHpHppflpppppmiV When your feet nro wet and cold, nnd your body chilled through nnd hrough from exposiTre, tnko n big doso of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, batho your feet In hot water bo foro going to bed, and you are al most certain to ward oft a jsevo'-o cold. For sale by all dealers. They Represent the Highest Standard of Excellence in Skilled and Expert Workmanship We have sold hundreds of these stores throughout Coos Bay. nnd prove servlcable and satisfactory. Ask your neighbor. Then you'll seo us. Coos county. They alwajs GOING & HARVEY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. I A , S"r w" -