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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION. E WoWdcu LET OUT AGAIN Makes Home Baking Easy Royal Baking Powder helps the housewife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and wholesome, with which the ready-made food found at the shop or grocery does not com pare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL COOK UOOK-800 RECEIPTS FREE Send Name and Address, 01 iui roioti co, kiw , The unnwnko merchant often won ders how somo rlvnl "enn nfford to spend bo much money for ndvortls Ing." Ho Ib Hiiro thnt ho could not that It would bnnkrupt him In short order to "plungo" Into publicity on tho scnlo thnt tho other fellow docs. "Tho other fellow Is not worrying nbout tho coat" of his advertising, for tho simple renson thnt ho doesn't have to pny It. Tho competitor who ennnot "nfford" to ndvcrtlso, rcnlly, In effect, pnyti tho bills of tho in nil who enn "nfford" It. He pnys them In tho loss of busi ness cnuBcd by his failure, to udver- lAAAAnAAAAlAAAAAAAAWVVWSAAAAVVtfSAAAWWVSAAMWSAAAAAAArtAAWSA HALL AVENUE PAVIKG MK (Continued from paco 1.) (Continued from page 1.) i l.-.. l- tl.. - 1 .!... ' )iiji'i'i iiijriiniit- Liir cu.i mm iiit'ii would arrange bulkheads to hold It. they would lie Kind to pump It when the dredo returns from the Cotiullle next fall. Councllmnn Albrecht thought thnt tho government should furnish tho L'Htlmnte of the nmouut of dirt to bo removed from tho chnnnol opposite tho city nnd then ho snld It would be ensy to nrrnngc for the rest of It. Dr. E. Mlngus thought the an me, saying tho government hnd the fig ures which It would be expensive for tho city to obtnln. Mr. Alhrccht suggested thnt the Chamber of Commerce bo asked to nsslst In getting the property owners on the lowlands to unite nnd have the dredgo 1111 ns much of It ns pos sible, saying thnt It would help the whole city to hnvo tho swnmps be tween the business district nnd West Mnrshlleld nnd South Marshlleld lin ed. Councllmnn Coke snld thnt he and City Physician Mlngus hnd gone over thu mntter n year ngo nnd decided thnt the best thing to do would be to put n bulkhead nlong Ilnll avenue nnd hnvo nil of Railroad addition north of It filled. Ho snld If there wiib enough drcdglugs to 1111 nil of It, It should be spread out nnd thus Improve (he sanitary condition of the mnrsh. Finally tho mntter wns referred to! the street commlttco to tnke up with Mr. Leofe. commlttco has timo to Invcstlgnu tho streets. Notice of Intention to Improve the ford to ndvcrtlso for It. The profits part or Fourth street between Don on the trade drawn away from the nolly nnd Elrod by planking tho now timid advertiser by the aggressive Ml was given. The Merchant K one pays tho lnttor's ndvcrtlslng bills Prouss estntes which own nil tho nnd lenves a comfortablo surplus, abutting property will bo given tho This In a fact which progressive opportunity to do It by prlvnte con merchants aro proving all tho tlmo tract. so It ought to hnvo some person- ltoutno HusIi.cm. nl significance to tho ovorcnutlciiis' The ncceptunco by W. S. Chandler busltieHri men who aro waiting to got f the franchise granted him a short rich before "risking" adequate ad- tlmo ngo for Installing a Central vorttslug campaigns. heating plant nt Fourth and Central avenue was ordered llleil. elevon-foot grade. j,K, jCi.n Wns ordered puld Flnully tho mntter wns referred t ?3 , a ,a Eleventh street contran to tho street commlttco to look up, the street having been accepted It being found that there wns no ooinetlmo ngo. rush nbout tho grndo as the bulk-, city Hecordor Ilutlor wns author bend enn bo put In without hnvlng ZiS t0 socuro such additional help this grade established. ho ,lomicd for recording all the Hemodcl Engine House. ' old ordinances of tho city In a per- Chlef Traver of the Marshlleld niuiUMtt record. The ordinances have Fire Depurtment nsked thnt tho not )t01, recorde(I slnco 1889. council authorize Improvenients In .Kn jicUIn wns ordored to re tho city hall building to provide for nit tho low pluces on Donnelly nve the new lire engine. Ho snld thnt ,,110 whom tho ci-min lm.i m.nn ,,. THE CHAMINADE CLUB ft.r rnreful ImcstlRntlon selected one of our plnnos for their .iu.it this evening. We wish to cnll the attention of the nniP- t,i its benutlful. pure nnd sympnthetlc tone. WE Alti: OPEN IA KMNCJH. BUSH , LANE PIANO CO. )( ONNELL 111,1)0. MAHKI.T AVE. AND 2M ST. Xet In Golden Hole Store Mnr-lillchl It. P. MEYEK. Manager. firsts Class Laundry work Is most deslrnhlo to nnv ' anyone that to - Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. 6 it l1 I .... Mill 1 'wishing their linen to particular IIiiIbIi so 1 good (asto In divan. I NIC DO THAT CLASS i u()lir One Trial will Com Inc. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOXK .MAIN r,7..l flalliday House It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat New Spring Styles Now on Display MONEY TALKS" "'"'ikwaift North l-'iiint Street, over olllre. X. C. IIALLIDAY. Prop. Under now mnnngenient nnd co. ducted In first class Bhnpe Complete. ly ovorhuuled nnd now best Kiiropca hotel on tho liny. Itooins from 3 cenls up .r (Ia 100 THAI' NESTED ltm,.,. PLYMOUTH HOCKS. Our matlngs hnvo produced tnB,t. ard-brcd specimens of exhibition quality with records of 2-12, J':? eggs In 305 days. llaby Chicks ami KgKs for n,c,ng Hook your orders now for spring delivery. A fow cockerels from heavy laying stock for fn.OO. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yimh. FJtED. HACIIMAX, Prop. Mnrahflchi, IIox -IM.", Phono 28 .Marshlleld Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. llai'tlon - -- Wlinn vmi linvn n ml, I ,.i . .. .. .. , btw u0., Iln nt Phn titltnrlnfti'u r..1. n ...v, . w .--....... v,uuKii iicmcajr, P will soon fix you up nil right am! niu warn on any icnuency toward pnoumonln. This remedy contalm no opium or other narcotic and mir ho glvon ns confidently to a babyai to an adult. Sold by nil dcalcn. tine. The business he ought to hnvo his "shuro" of tho trndo in his line goes In largo pnrt, to tho competitor who seeks It, who enn nf- thought tho now grndo which Is be tween two nnd threo feet above tho plunking wns tho proper one becnuso l",mo of tho york cou,(l ,10 ,,ouo by or tho winter rnlns, the snnio to be ,1 1 1 .1 1 1 . . .1 I'.ugmeer iuismuu. 110 HUggcsiou ,iono i Arii iiu iH ... 1.., niimvi,.i tho high tides come almost up to tho;Uat , ,)o u u xtr a .1. Tho n wns present p.nnk.ng. Ho snld thnt ltlirwilll fltIllnvay ,,,, t0 lll0 w,, J nUZ lit Jl. It ue.ng LZ Eastside Winners 1 Dlock In Homo Addition, 'tntnlnlng over 3 ncrcs for $9o0 C Lots for H76, KnBt Mnrshflsld 10 Lots for.1. COO East Mnrshllcld 1G Lots for 9800 Enstsldo , ALL GOOD HAY VIEWS -TElt.MS EASY OTHEll noon IIUYS lluslncss properly, 50x100, oa Second street, CO feet north of Central $0,000 n snap 00x100 in ScngNtacken addition, with two-story Iioubo nearly now for $1,B00 n inoney-mnker See Title, Guarantee Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manner PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY - J - - .... TU. Q. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Grndunto of tho American school of Oateopnthy nt Klrksvlllo, Mo. ot In Eldorndo Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; l to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshflold; Oregon. rH. J. V. IXGItAM, PliyNlcinn and Surgeon. .09-210 Coko Ilulldlns PIioiicn: Ofllco 10J; Itvxltlencc 1021, Coos Bay-Roseburg Stag-e Line Dally stage iK-tween Itohehuii, ami .Maihhlleld. Stage Jeaes dally ami SuudayN at 7 p. 111. .l'aiv, !S.00. otto .snu-rrri.it, Agent, c. i. n.it.v.nt, JttO .MAltliiri' A V., Mnnlillflil. Agent, IJOSEIIUKO, Oiv. PHOXE 11 J. W. UENNOTT, Lawyer. omco over Flanagan & Donnett Dink Mnrshflold, Ortrcn. YM. S. TUHPE.V, Architect. Ovor Chnmbor of Commerce. ... ... .1 nail ucen inteniieii to raise (lie grade oud Hour taken out and two of all of Front street, hut owing to trances be made one for tho wl,-Cd that It would settle considerably. Old 1 'I' lo rennrt nt (J. W. K'niifmim ivlin tho permanent buildings on some of engine and one for the new. A audited tho city's record- for the It, nothing could bo dono. Howover, stairway lending to the second floor', m8t Pnr wag r,i0led received nnd on North Front streot, there are no could be put nlong the sldo of tho ,,nc,j ,, m,,, permnnent buildings nnd ho Ihought building, he snld. Furthermore, he The council ndjourned to meet It could bo rnlsed now to advnntuge. said he would like to see the clty'.MUrc, 7 wll0ll the current bills will .. ....., ,,,,,,. ,, v.,,,,,, ,. iinmi , HUl 11 iuiiiii 11, iiuiii mi, llow uiikiiio, i.n in.Vli Aflor held ,. . . ,. .... ... " , "" auuwen, 4uor imu auotiier i..i. . 1 ..iKi.. im. c-Hv ... ra.H.ng u 110 miiu mat a team and driver could 1 1UPiI1K W probably not be Mtrtlllil ln iillfl.ltt lft..l.dAl't.. -.1 1. . .. . . ' cleaning the city would be slight, but that If they had ulo bo used for to pay for hauling In tho dirt by streets. team, he thought that perhaps an Councilman Powers said thnt cloven-foot grade Instenil of n twelve understanding was when the foot grade would do. engine was bought thnt there was Henry Sengstacken favored the room for It without remodelling. 1 Councilman DOCTOR PRAISES D. D. D. Although an M. I)., I acknowledge to my patients nnd patrons that your remedy, 1). J). l) reaches cases of Eczema and permanently cures them. Dr. Ira T. Oabbort, Caldwell, Kan. "My euro began from tho llrst ap plication of D. I). I). My skin Is now as smooth ns a baby's. I wouldn't Savage favored re- uuidclliiiK the building as suggested by Mr. Travor. It was referred to the tire and water committee. Want Sewer. City Physician Mlngus was pres ent nnd said thnt something ought to be done to Improve the sanitary con dition of Lapp's addition which Is very bad. This tract lies north of Alder and east of Uroadwav and Is for three or four weeks. Tom Howard was given iiormls- 1 " "'"jslon to erect a large clock on an HOW I mil nnst mi tlin kiipIi lln. I f ...,,., of his North Front street Jewelry store. Tho clock will have two dials and will weigh about 000 pounds. City Attorney (loss wns Instruct ed to prepare an ordinance prohibit ing the showing of moving pictures of prize lights or obscono views. In this connection Councilman Copple said he hnd lieon Informed that the lewd women were now scattered around the city nnd were becoming very bold In their operations. Noth ing wns dono nbout the latter. THE FAST AXI) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo SSS """ Will nuikc tegular trips carrying passengers both ways and freight between Coos Hay and San Frnncl-co. Allreservntlonsforpas.engers made at Alliance Dock, .Marshlleld and Inter-Ocean Trans,. Co I I.J or -8.1. W Hi 8ii rron. Mnrl,flehl for San Francisco, Thu, .day March nd. IXTEIt-OCEAX THAXSPOUTATIOX COMPAXY. take a thousand dollars for what below the nresont IP vt, u I .-..... .., .,,:, .V...((, )U suggested that a new sower system D, I). D. has done for me," writes August Santo, of Chllltcothe, Ohio. These are just samples of letters wo are receiving every day from grateful patients nil over the coun try. "Worth Its wolght In gold," "All my ptmples washed away by O. I). D.," "I found instant relief." "I). I). II Is little short of miraculous." Theso nre tho words of others In describing tho groat skin remedy, 1). I). r. Provon by thousands of cures, for ton years to be absolutely harmless and rollnblo In every enso of skin trouble, no matter what It Is. Get n trial bottlo today! Instant relief Store. be built for It. The matter was re ferred to the health committee. To Improve Streets. Councllmnn Savage reported that (lurtlss avenue from South lirond- way to Fourth street and Fourth street south of Central nenuo need ed Improving. He said that Commis sioner l.awhorne stated the old plunking was nearly worn out and the expense of repairs was consider able. It was suggested that the two sireeis no repaired oy merely put ting new plunking on top of the pre sont ones, tho cost of same to be assossed to tho abutting property ownors by giving them five days no- only 25c. Red Cross Drug tlco. However, no action was taken .until Chairman Powers of tho street HAILWAY KUMOIIS IX EUGEXE. (From Eugene Guard.) There are not less thnn three rail roads that seem assured of comlnc Into Eugene this year. And If only one or tnem materializes, it will mean n great deal for the city, i ' . "THE FIHEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE COXXECTIXG WITH THE XOItTH HAXK HOAD At'pohti .v WILL SAIL FHOM POUTLAXD FOU COOS MY T H v ' WEDXESDAY, MAUCH 1, LEAYIXG COOS HAY FO.t ..im' F1UDAY, MAHCH a. ,C ELUEKA PHOXE -I?011 I,ACIP, 3.M'aim COMPAXY. -. i McGEOHGE. Agent $100 Reward, $100 The rrstlott v( lliU i.4r H W iili'iucd o li-srn llim thero l nl lcn.t one UrvailiM iiienro lliat ki'leniv Imt Uvn alle toi'iire In nil in il!0. Hii.l Imt Uc.tr,l IUIIV CalHrrli iiirr 1 the niih iHiitneoiri' now Lnowii t, Iiu- nuMli-al (ral.rnln I Mlarrii brln aivn ..li.iiknial tiiM-au' r,-.iifr n loiimiiuiional Irralmrnt Hall ('uurih euro l t.Veu Inter ....,.. .iiuik iiuivii) iipiiii im. imxii. mm nui XOTICK TO COXTHACTOHS. Notlco la horoby given that sealel bids will bo rocolvcd for tho altera tion and nrrangomont of tho upptr story of tho Court Houso at Coqulll, Orogon, soparnto bids will bo reced ed for sky-light or light well, for tie plumbing, for tho carpenter work nnd bids for tho wholo work. Work to bo dono according to tho plans and specifications on fllo with tho county dork. Work to bo completed by tho 15th day of April, 1911. Flvo per centot tho amount of bid to bo deposited with bid nnd nil bids to bo (lied with tho County Clork on or before tb 2nd dny of March, 1011, ntlOo'clock A. M. Tho County Court reserves th right to roject nny nnd nil bids an! to nwnrd tho contract to a bidder or bidders not tho lowest If In the Judg ment of tho Court It Is for the bt Intorest of tho county. Dated nt Coqulllo, Oregon, IW 15th dny of February A. D. 1911. JAMES WATSON, County Clerk. OLD ItELIAIiLE STEAMER BREAKWATER (MJrteVA-- ALWAYS ON TIME -"tii iniiK, -urunnu, nt 8 I M.i every Tuesday. Sail, from Coos Hay every Saturday , Rerv. ' ZUT" .. T"""1 will not be held later than Frl,By HOon. unless ticket, ',"S L. II. KEATIXfi inuvr "CkeU re Purchased. I'HOXE MAIX aa.ii th foiiiiilatUm ol tho .llfo ami clvtntbc l-a lent .lrflii.Mli fu bulMttw ti Hip roii.tlm linn ami anl.Ui'K nalute In !o1iib lit wotk Tho lironrlfito' h Hnv ,h miiih ri,i. i ,...... at. iH,w,'t Ihm iliev . ffer One Huuilrp.1 1X," ar for any ra lliat It full, in rum . oiut for llt of Ulluicinl b ii h.. ii J- C,n.K!i Y O - Toledo. O. Font by all DruccttU 7.V Take Hall. Family I'M lor COliUfpatlon HOUSES FOH HEXT room houses, $u, $12 nnd $13.00 room Houses, $H 00 and 116.00 room Houses $20.00 ACG. FH1ZEEX, OS, Ceuttnl Ave., Marsl.nelil. HOME LAND Co. 2 our price ",e9 0Wner'fl Pr,Ce rhone 74L. ., -" ruui tM. TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WAnTqWretS NOTICE TO COXTHACTOHS. Notlco Is horeby given that seal bids will bo received for the con struction of a scow to bo used as ferry at tho City of Coqulllo, Oregon, whero tho forry Is now established Tho samo to bo built on tho same Plan and of tho samo dlaienslona a tho old ferry scow, except that th samo Is to bo provided with ventl!' Hon nnd ventilators. The scoff I'" bo completed on or before the fi'8t day of April, 1911. Flvo percent of amount of bid to bo deposited with tho County Clerk and all bids t bo Hied with tho County Clerk c or boforo tho 2nd day of W"(i' 1911. at 10 o'clock A. M. Tho County Court reserves tke right to roject nny and all bids and to award tho contract to a bidder n tho lowest, t in the Judgment of w Court It Is for tho best interesi v tho County. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, 15th day of February, 19H- JAMES WATSOS. Countjr cifc thl 7rf- --- .--c "" "5i"' -.a. .