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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
nmMprv,,""w nf'try'f" cTif'-- YVJ S,1''' S'P' w r : V" "-IT r ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 911 EVENING. EDITION. t k 4 fa ! m HAS NO SUBSTITUTE gjjjjto PUBLIC SPiKII M BJEEDHIL t A Progressive Citizen Tells Times Readers Some Pur poseful Truths. Editor Times: Now Hint the Panama Exposition has been located in Snn Francisco nnd wo nro nil unanimously agreed Hint It moans imtcli for the develop incut or the entire Pacific const, I desire to Buy n few words in n gen em! way in the Interet of the city. We nil believe that coon nays Absolutely Pure TliO Only baking JSOWClOP nCRtloii nnd advantages are as good ntado from Royal wraps , n8 nny olUoi. () ti,0 pnciflc const for Cream of Tartar HO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE - tr & v n I n I 9 iioii ei ill ilia blltD IU -J'.IL ! n city of commercial prominence. Yet within the past ten years while other cities have been forging ahead by leaps nnd bounds, we hnve moved slowly. We are not considered as we should bo with tho others. Kvon most of the Inland towns are gaining on us at a rapid rate nnd In the lust few years hnvo passed us by. Is there nny wny out of this state of Inffalrs for us? We have had proml- I nent men call upon uh nt times ! men who have wld6 reputations ns Edw. F. Mylius Convicted of oen r U,I,,B8: tholr ntlvlc0 ,1B8 "" I been tho same "You must do some- ew Play Toniffht Masonic Opera House ni-:it.i:i,i. stock co. i'iu:sk.ts "The Girl of the Golden West" Comedy Drama In 3 Acts. Ciirtniii Promptly ut ::. pricks 2.-, nr and no cents. GET RESERVED SEATS AT THE "BUSY CORNER" Defaming King George of England. (By ABSocIntcil Press to Coos Day Times,) LONDON, England, Feb. 2. Edw. F. Mylluo was found 'guilty of do faming King George. Mylcus was ecntonccd- to ono year's Imprison ment. This is tho case in which My lius wns prosecuted for publishing broadcast throttch his paper stories of tho King's mnrgnnntlc mnrrlngo when ho was Prlnco of Wales to tho daughter of Admiral Sir Michael Seymour at Malta in 1890. 1'ho crown called tho admiral as n wit ness and ho declared that tho daugh ter In question, now tho wlfo of Cap tain Naplor of tho British Navy had nover seen his majesty until 1S98 when tho king called on tho witness nt Portsmouth. Ills only other daughter died In 1805. Sho had been at Malta with her father threo yonra but tho king had not visited Malta whllo his daughters wcro there, nor had they ovor spokon to him. Mylius was charged with dis tributing In England copies of tho "Llborntor," a Paris publication edited by Edward II. James. Tho prosecution was had with tho Idea of sotting nt rest for all tlmo tho stories Immediately Involving tho person of tho king. MAY BE EXTRA SIWSION. Senator Brown and Colleagues Threaten to Foreo It. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2. On tho floor of tho Senato Senntnr Norrls Brown of Nobraska, stated that unless tho Senato votes at this session on tho Lorlmer case, tho re solution portnlnlng to elections of senators by tho people, tho bill to crcato n tariff board and genornl service ponslon bill, ho and some colleagues who favor these measures aro determined that tho appropria tion bills also shnll fall. Tho failure of nny ono of tho regulnr appropria tion bills would necessitate an extra cession of congress. A young lady was married lately to n ninn named George. After tho ceremony sho wont upstairs to change her dress, nnd snld to tho bride-maid: "Mnry, honest now, what sort of n man Is George?" Wasn't sho rnthor late In making tho Inquiry? SCRATCHED FOR 40 YEARS, l'tcl I). I). 1). Slv Months All Itch. Jug Gone! This Is tho actual experience of Anno Crotnnn, Santa Rosa, Cal., with the wondorful D. I). D. Prescription. D. D. I), Is the proven Eczema Cure, tho mild wash that gives in stant rollof in all forms of skin trouble. Cleanses tho skin of nil Impurities washes away blotches and pimples, leaving tho skin ns smooth nnd healthy as that of n child. Got n 25o trial bottlo of this won derful Eczomn Curo today and keep It In tho house. Wo know that D. D. D. will do all that. Is claimed for It. Red Cross Drugstore. x a.JL,.3ul thing for yourselves. You mtiBt start tho foundation for your own struc ture, If you expect outsiders to be como Interested. You hnvo tho foun dntlon to' build on go ahead nnd show outsiders tho proper Spirit." Tho most recent ono of theso friends wns MnJ. Morrow nnd hlfl advlco was tho samo as others. Thoro Is not n city of1 prominence nnywhero to' bo found whoso history will not say thnt Its lending citizens did not tako tho lnltlntlvo In Its dovolopmcnt. Look at Kansas City, Mo Scattlo, Spok nno, Tncomn, Loa Angolcs, nnd hun dreds of others. It's tho "Minneapo lis Movo", "Tho Scattlo Spirit", etc., etc., that wins on any proposition. Seo whnt Win. It. Nolson, editor and owner of tho Kansas City Star and Times has dona for that city. Seo pago 21 "Saturday Evening Post" of November 2C, 1910. Ho wns on tho grounds when Knnsns City was In Its Infancy. I will Just quote n paragraph from his record as given In tho Issuo mentioned above "Ho hammered nwny for public improvements, for parks, for boulevards, for rcgrndlng tho strcota, for cutting down hills, for general municipal betterment: nnd ho won In ninny Instances nnd helped win In many more. Ho mndo his paper an Intensely locnl paper with Kansas City first and no second choice" No cossary Improvements In nil theso cases of tho building of cities of pro mlncnco wns carried out rogardless of cost, nnd In ovory enso It hns re pald n thousand fold and moro. I would like to glvo a part of tho early history of tho great Studobnkor Industry of South Bend, Indlnnn. I obtained this threo yenra ngo right on tho grounds, nnd my object yon will understand when I nm through. Along In tho yenrs between 18G5 nnd 70, Mlshnwnka six miles nbovo South Bend, Indiana, was the leading town of St. Joseph county. At this tlmo Mlshnwakn hud a few manufac turing Institutions, among thorn n wagon factory. I do not romombor tho name of same, but It was qulto prominent In thoso dnys. Tho gov ernment wns backing tho building of tho Union Pacific R. R., which was Just making n start. This Mlshnwa ka wagon factory got tho contract for the wngnus to bo used In its Btructme. They needed n switch track to their factory, which tho rail road wns willing to build, but ns the city would not meet tho rnllroad half way on tho right of wny, tho Bwltch fell through. This forced the factory to go to South Bend where It Join ed with a small concern run by n man by the name of Studobaker. Their government contract brought thorn at onco into prominence. Other government work came in and big contracts elsewhere. Tho factory must enlarge and It kept on; othor Industries by tho dozens came in and soon South Bond wns so fnr nwny from Mishawakn that tho latter In prominence was only a small affair. But lately Mlshawaka has beon do ing things. It has contracted a dam and electrical powerhouse combined two miles east of tho city at n cost of two million of dollars, and In its inunedlnte vicinity purchased n large tract of land: nnd threo years age whon I was thero they woro giving It away to any meritorious Institution that would locato on It. Tho pay master of tho large rubber boot and. in in 10 QUIT JOB Legislators Say Official Should Resign If Illness Keeps Him From Office All the Time. SALEM, Ore, Fob. 2 If Secretary of Stato Frank W. BcnBon cannot attend to business ho should resign and tho only emergency domandlng tho Immediate creation of tho office of Assistant Secretary of Stato Is n nolltlcnl omorKoncy. Theso wero tho Btnt'cmonts 'flung across tho Senato chamber by Senators Miller nnd Mc Colloch, both Democrats, when tho Bowormnn bill to create n now office and prevent tho people from Invok ing tho referendum on It enmo up for third rending. Notwlthstnndlng tho long nnd nr- dont nrgumont of McColloch nnd tho Bhortor, bnt no less cutting speoch of Miller, tho Scnnto passod tho bll), omcrgoncy clnuso and nil, by a voto of 19 to 8, thoro being but eight Sonntors who wanted tho peoplo to hnvo a chanco to uso tho referendum If they so desired. , ThlB Is one of tho two Bowormnn bills which went through tho Scnnto and onch n part of tho sorlos which Boworman has Introduced personally or Through friends to change condi tions around tho Stato Houso. Tho othor bill, S. B. S-t, prohibits State Troasurer T. B. Kay from selling blnnkot8 from his woolen mill to tho stato Institutions. It will affect all sta'to and county officers, but Is aim ed particularly at Kay. New llllls. Among tho now bills Introduced woro tho following: 11. B. 250, by McKlnnoy Amend ing tho law rolatlvo to tho exemption of property from taxation and In cluding porsonnl proporty of nil lite rnry, benevolent, chnrltublo and scientific Institutions and such realty as actually occuplod; houses of pub lic worship with tholr furnlturo; bu rial grounds, public libraries, tho personal proporty of all persons who by Infirmity, ago .or poverty mny bo unnblo to contrlbuto toward public chnrges, nnd tho porsonnl property of every householder In tho amount of $300. II. B. 201, by Mariner Lowering hunting licenses for non-residents of the stato from $10 to $5. II. II. 2G3, by Rnckloff Making It n misdemeanor punlshablo by gradu- shoo factory of thnt placo -took a day oft to show tho big power plant nnd tho now factories springing up op tho tract spoken of, nnd during our day's sight seeing I wns given this bit of history mentioned above. Thus wo eeo everywhere that pro gress has been shown In cities, towns, Industrial Institutions, In private business, In Individual character, and In tho betterment of conditions In general; tho beneflclnrles havo taken tho lnltlntlvo. Cities can bo built al most anywhere; I can prove this as sertion conclusively by living facts. Whnt nro wo going to do with our own lnherltnnco? I hnve several lots In Marshfield whenever action la taken, Buch as othor cities of prom Inonco havo shown for development I am willing. If necessary to give half of them, and tho half of the remainder, If called for, PROGRESS. ntcd fines nnd Imprisonment, accord ing to the number of offensos, for n saloonkeeper to penult "treating" In his place of business. II. 11. 271, by Jones Compelling denlers, restaurant nnd hotel-keepers nnd commission men to keep records of poultry bought or Bhlppod. II. B. 273, by Abbott Authorizing tho crcntlon of n retirement fund ns Boclntlon nnd for tho granting of an nuities to retired teachers in districts having more than 10,000 children of school age. Bills PniKvd. Tho following nro .tho- bills thnt had passed both tho Houso and Scn nto up to tho first of tho week: S. B. 2, by Hawlcy Permitting farm nnmes to bo recorded. S. B. 7, by BttrgCBS Limiting size of firecrackers thnt mny bo Bold. S. B. 10, by Mnlnrkcy Prescribing procedure for adoption of children. S. B. 15, by Kcllnhor Removing legnl obstructions to Broadway brldgo bonds. S. II. 20, by Oliver Sotting aside Judgments obtained through fraud. 8. B. 35, by Locko Providing for publication and distribution of Lord's Oregon lnws. m S. B. 37, by Nottingham Permit ting enforcement mechnnlcH' liens ngnlnst homesteads. S. B. 47, by Ollvor Fixing torms of court In Tenth Judicial District. S. B. 53, by McCtilloch Fixing terms of court In Eighth Judicial District. II. B. '40, by Notinor To protect waters of North Umpqua rlvor. SPKUUY IS DEAD. Rear Admiral Succumb Suddenly to 'Attack, of Pneumonia. (By Associated Press to Cooi Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2. Rear Admiral Charles Stlllman Spor ry U. S. N., retired, who commanded the Atlantic fleot on tho last log of Its round tho world crulso, died sud denly nt Garfield hospital hero of pnoumonla. It Is nil right to wenr Bummer un derwear In tho winter If you want to, or chow your food to a liquid; It Is telling about theso things in a suporlor way which mnkes peoplo tired. To the People of Coos Bay in General And all my old friends and patrons In particular I desire to announce thatT havo purchased tho Pioneer Grocery And nm prepared to servo them with tho latest nnd best the markets nfford In Good Groceries nnd Fresh Veget ables. A squnro deal, first quality and reasonableness In price nro tho prin ciples thnt will continue i,fo be tho foundation on which this business will bo conducted. I solicit a share of your business and will endeavor to merit it by cour teous treatment, prompt service, quality and price. IVY CONDRON, Proprietor. Pioneer Grocery PHONE 84-J. We Want You to See the New Spring Styles in Shoes Ladies,' Children's, Men's Sec Window Display Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, MAttSLLLiDLD-'lONEY TALKS 'M3AX DON Pacific Monumental and Boilding Works II. II. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELU, ORB. All kinds of monumental work promptly nnd nrtlstlcally exe cuted. Call nt our works on South Broadway. jShR Eastside Winners 1 Block In Homo Addition, containing over 3 ncrcs for $903 0 Lots for M7G, East Mnrsliflett 10 Lots for $G00 East Marshflold 10 Lots for $800 Eastslde ALL GOOD BAY VIEWS TKUMS EASY OTHER GOOD BUYS 2 Lots on Fifth street near Hennessey residence for $000 plui $225 street Improvement bonds. Corner Johnson nnd Fifth street, GOxHO for $050 plus $225 street improvement bonds. - ' . - 1 UL See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manner "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Bank road at Portland KQUIl'PKI) WITH WIRELESS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Bay and Eureka, on a ten-day schcdulo, calling at MarshflelJ both ways. NORTH PACIFIC 3TKAMSHIP COMPANY. C. P. McOEOKOE, Agent STftMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dockj Portland, at 8 IV M., every Tueeday. Sails from Coos Day every Saturday at service of, tide. TteecrrjUions will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets ore purchased. L, II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 35-L THE PAST AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped with Wireless) Steamer Kedondo Will nmko regular trips carrying passengers and freight between Coos liny nnd San Francisco. AH reservations for passengers mndo nt Alliance Dock, Miirsliflcld nnd Inter-Ocean Trunsp. Co. Union Street Wlinrf No. 2, Sin Francisco. For information, phono ! t-J or 285. Will sail for San Pedro 10 n. in., January 20, calling at San Francisco both ways. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Coos Bay-R.oseburg fStage LLine , .. ...,. h M.iu .uuiaiuitiu, mgo leaves oauy "" Sunday nt 7 p. m. Pure, $0.00. OTTO SfKETTEIl, Agent, 120 MARKET AW, Marslifleld. PHONE 11 O. P. BARNARD, Ajienfc ROBEBURfl. OK Electric lamps suited for every purpose For tho homo. Office, Launches, Automobile, Miniature Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec orative purposes for salo or rent. Open until 0:30 o'clock week days; Saturday until 9100 P. M. Phono your orders for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PnONE 237-J. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos 3cy Oil and Supplj Company under tho management ol J. W. Flanagan will continue to han- dlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso line, distillate, benzine and coal ol' at their oil house across the Bay te wjilch place they have moved their office. Phone 302. SHIRTWAISTS We aro closing out our lino and will sell for this weok only any waist in tho house at one-half tho regular price buy now and save 100 per cent. Wo havo 700 pieces of hair orna ments. No two alike. Cheap. Come In nnd examine our stock Trade Hero nnd Snvo Money. Coos Bay Cash Store GEO. N. BOLT, . - Manager- Front Street, Marslifleld. !i .'