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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1011- EVENING EDITION CUjS bay time: r i t i, i M. C i i t ii' pix Mv nt ManV i 4 hi. for trnnsmlMtin i i'u timlln na second cl I'd i MU.OXKV 1) 1 MAKONKV Editor mill Pifli. Xms Editor mm n i AHEAD to An Independent Republican news- HaitO!' Commission at FlorCllCG .......... ....l.llaltml nvarv HVailltlV OXCHIlt Bundn. mid Weekly by MakCS SCCOIld Sale Tho Coo Hnrjrhne, I1.MM.I..E Co. $ 1 1 5,000 Bonds. Ded.catcd to tile erdco of tho CooB Uny clllfcnil ,mvc nll oxcoollt pooplc, Hint no good muse alinll lack i a champion, and that ovll shall not example of what harmony mid unity thrlvo unopposed. will ncconipllnh In tho work being L HUilSCHIlT-liix HATES. ' I dono nt F,oronco '" Ul "rovomcnt DAIIA'. 'of tno,r liarbor. Lacking all the Ono year ?C.OO Brent natural possibilities possessed Per month' '.'.'. 50 UJ' Coos Uny ,tB cltlzon8 Bot together When paid strictly In advance tho unitedly and nro accomplishing won Bubscrlptlou price of tho Coos Day dcrs. Tho Port of Sluslnw was or Tlmos Is $5.00 per year or J2.G0 for ganlzed under the samo law and nt lo ntlnnrd rrH.t for .ik dene 'un tl o projrt t Is taken over by the ii rnttint. The rommlMloncm w now In position to put up the fund on that 'part which It (o lie paid hy the dis trict, no It I expected the government will go rrmiI and let a coiitract for the ontlro work. We aro Kind to see the bonds tnken by a home Institution, where tho stockholders nro directly Interested In developing tho country and nro familiar with resources of the dis trict. Hosldos being more convent out nml nvoldlng doln-s mid expense, It will help to attract the nttcntlou of capitalists nt n distance mid mny lend them to Invest. .six months. WEEKLY. Ono year ,?1.G0 Oniclnl Pnpei' of Coos County OFFICIAL "PAPHP. OF THE CITY OF MAllSHFIELl). Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. M.trslillcld :: :: :: :: Oregon ITS 1'UOKITS. tho snme tlmo that the Port Commis sion of Coos Day was formed. There were no factional lights or opposition against tho Improvement and as a result a $100,000 bond issuo was quickly made mid sold nml tho money exponded In hnrbor Improvements. Tho people woro so woll pleased with the work done that thoy voted nn nthor Issue of $lir,000 nnd this ha Just haen Bold. Tho Florence West, n locnl paper, gives the fallowing tie tallH of tho sato: "At the regular meeting of the b HE Southern Pacific in no child commissioners of tho Port of Simla of Hi.rrnwa. Others may hate hl,1(j nt Aom0( wodnosduy, It was da n.i. tips and downs, their trl- c(de(l to llPce,,t the bid of the First i tv nnd their t.nva"s. but that xfttlonnl bank of Eugene for the inllroad Is without financial Heart burnings, i lj the 13 years from 18 to 1900 it built 10 miles of railroad track in Oregon. In tho II years f'om 1S9G to 1910, It built 2S mile. whole amount of tho port bonds. I This Is Tor $llfi,000 worth of bonds being tho socond Issuo since tho port was Incorporntod. Tho bonds will boar intorost nt six per cont por nuuum, mid nre sold nt In tho period, tho freight earning par T,g t, 8nmo rnt0 ng wnH f. of the corporation row from $716- fered by n bnnk In the enst. but thero 41C to fl.oon 3M. During the aime nro olllor consldorntloiiB in tho deal time, Its passengers revenues in- which mnko tonus bettor for our peo- cronscd from $020,881 to ?t,)C3,SS3. ,,0) nml 0(1 tno commlsslonors to de- Its totnl revenues ndvmicod from 0,Jo j fnvor of tj,0 ll0in0 instttit- $l.r,C4,322 to $8,059,915, and Its not tlon. earnings from $237,029 to $l,i39,-. Hy this snlo of bonds tho commls- 419. Its Incronso In net earnings Bon wlu rn80 tIl0 OI,tro amount In over 1800 wns 1740 por cent. nddltlon to tho work now under con Tho figures nppenr In tho fight tract, thnt Is to bo paid by tho port tho Oregon railroad commission is district townrd Improving tho'Slus- mnklng In tho federal courts for n jnw hnrbor. reduction of rates on nil linos of tho Hy tho terms of tho river nnd hnr-j clonHC(l with my Vacuum cloanor. Southern Pacific In the slate. Thev )or um passed by Congress n year No dust or worry. Phono your order toll n talo of railroad proiporlty that go, tho SIiibIiiw Ih plnced on tho con-'to 21C McCrnry's Drug Store R. 13. lrt immensely flattering to Oregon n tlmious contract system, for hnrbor I'-NKOOn. flold for tho Investment o' railroad improvement ostlmatod to cost $ 130,- " I 000, mid $50,000 appropriated nnd "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's mndo nvnllnblo at onco. Our hnlf of Co"K Komody," writes Mrs. T. I). nonuricK, unsnea, ua. it is tno HOADS FOIt (JAHDIXEH. County Commissioners M. It. Uy an and Jefferson Wiley leavo for points In tho vicinity of Gardiner to morrow morning whero they will Bpcnd a few days Inspecting tho county roads In that locality. Num erous substantial Improvements will probably bo recommended upon the return of tho gentlemen to this city. KoBobiirg Kovlew. Don't Worry About the Drink Stafford's Ice Cream Soda pure water, pure oronm, pure fruit Juices, inako n delightful, healthful, refreshing nnd invigorating drink. TWO STOKES. 2'M I'Vont HI Mtl Central Ave. Spring Is Here nnd so Is Plnogor. Have your cnrpo'.a capital. It nlso unfolds nit eloquent story if tho oxpnnslon of Oregon. Inten sion of n nntlon-wldo HnTlmnn sys tem mny linvo nuuou Bomownni io tho earnings, but It Is the Incronso 3f trnfllo In Oregon thnt 's the lingo factor of profit. Hy thnt test, the Btnto Iiob mndo oven n moro splendid growth thnn 1b revealed by the flg- kires of tho coiisiib. Tho Southern Pacific lawyers claim tllo proposed reduction of rates Is confiscatory. That It Is only tho cutting of a very small nnd very long rduo melon with tho peoplo of J"gon Is shown by tho nggrognto iot onrnlngs. Portland Journal. Ml itnnt lt Ittlt limt1 lu in lin Iiamma !. , . . , , -"" j bost cough romody on tho mnrkot for tho locality nnd tho othor half by tho coughs. coldB and croup." For salo general government, and tho district by all dealers. LIKKS COMMISSION' PLAN. Bcnator Ynuni Approves Now l''onp of Municipal (lovei'iiinent. fl)y Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C April 11.--onntor Lafayetto Young of Iowa told Sonnto nil about tho succoss of Iho commission plan of government b employed tho past threo years In Mb homo city, Des Molnos, nnd nd- IkoiI other munlclpnlltlos to ndopt It In tho Interest of olllclouoy. "Wo hnvo lot reduced oxpennw," ho said, "hut lave eecured mora for our money." non roim-AXD savk. With nv nay lynnmiters Mnlvo Hnenpo $1,000. Bsorlntod Pre to Coos Times.) PORTLAND. Oro.. April 11. lon'f time between oliwlng Saturday llcht and openiiiK Monday, the safe Mncos Mnrkot In this city was lown bv cnukmon nnd about $1,000 ken Thoro Is no cluo. hUKNl-SS CANNOT UK Cl'ltKD t i mii ii'itil urn iIh") I'Aiiiuit rmli I i' miiiii oi iih' fur nxrvu n m In- I ) iiu ii o ilrf nml I hut la bv xiii ii i mni, Ikufiii' H I- iKliwtl li ni 1 1 tiii it f tli- iiuiiiiii llulii l h 1 ii H Inn lulu' Whvii I hi iul' 1.. in- m I u utw n niinlilliiK mhiihI or Iiiipt oil1 itrlii. niul licit U It cnlliyl i ihmmi, iflltll U IIH' H'MIII. Illlll IllllflHi IUC lllllttlll- ' I 'i iin I 'i I ilcn out unit Hits !' rlorHl l io in i ( milt on ' li' nrum win io iv (i lfino iitni'i'iin'ii out nl to iin(iiutl I'r rrh tlili It It iiotlitiiK lint nil llilUm it'J Tiillltou of llm nuii mi iirfiicwt ' itulll cue into lliui'iiiM iwiwr. lor hiij te "f dirttin-m (ohuxiI b ciilnrrli) llitt enn- ill l.c nircii uy iia.t'n nil rrn in re. mmui rtlr uUrit.Irce K J 111 KM; V A. LTU.. 1U10IO. u. olil bv PruKsltf . 7f' t? ll.it ramut rin mr i-oiuiipniioii. f you havo anytnlng to Bell, trade. it or want help, try a want ad. CENSUS AWARDS MADE After several hours labor this morning, u commit tee of well-known Marshiielrt men consisting of David, A. ilones, Herman Cordes and Harry Monofcc select ed the winners of our Marshficld population popular guessing contest. They awarded tho prizes as fol lows : First prize, fine rocking chair, Miss Maude Noble whose guess was 3,075. Second prize, set of dishes, Ghas.- Fonsler whoso guess was 3,2G0. There were a large number of contestants and wo regret that all could not win and wc extend our thanks and appreciation to all tho participants. The prizes will bo delivered promptly to tho win ners. Wishing that another census will see Marsh field and Coos Bay advance to tho second city in Ore gon and thnt all will share in tho great prosperity, we are Yours for a Greater Marshfiold and Coos 13a v. mm & harvey company COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Bank Flanagan & Bennett Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over ..... $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits $8o5 Buys a Your Easter Suit Is Here 0 to $25.00 Garment You Can De pend upon Satisfaction or Your Money Back is Our Sys tem FIXUP North Front Street KNOCKING. We dislike to' "knock." We much prefer to boost, As a progressive local .business-institution we believe, as a rule, i'n saying kind things, or letting unkind words go un.said, t On one particular subject, however, we 'be lieve that intelligent "knocking" is warranted and justified, . . That subject is the GASOLINE COOK STOVE. Tho gasoline cook stove deserves harsh treat ment because it KILLS AND MAIMS many people and DESTROYS a great deal of PROP ERTY annually, Any one who reads the newspapers knows we are tolling the truth, Nearly everyone knows first hand of incidents bearing out our statement, It is not necessary to quote figures, Why not avoid danger and cook with GAS this summer? Thei gas range is not fool proof but It is absolutely safe if used with COMMON care and caution, Compared with a gasoline cook stove, however, it is as harmless as the old homestead on a sunny June afternoon, Ask the New Business Department for details, , Telephone 178. i OREGON POWER COMPANY. First National Bank OF COOS BAY Capital fully, paid $100,000,00 Surplus 5,000,00 OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer, , j, A President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W, S, Chandler, W, U, Douglas, John F, Hall, F, S, Dow, John S, Coke, Win, Grimes, S, C, Rogers, W, P, Murphy, M, C-Horton, Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at $3,00 and up per year, Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. The bost Domestic ind Imported brands' Plaster, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. Pirnv . -"- wx iWATCH! NOTitE! I ll!ur Miuirjr, on rf ti , M and i" nollcUor for m , , r .huh dry. Wntrh Mm! ho i , J to atop you nil tho Bliiwt nnd , t n all iletnllR or i.tnuuJr.v ntd h!mi i 'j0 nt your homo nny tlmo. It,. ulJftt t.nundry bnslniwH from A tj z fiarshfiekJ Hand and Steam Laundry COOS BAY LIVERY Wo huvo secured itto livery bust ncss of L. II. HqlBiicr and nro nro. parod to rendor cxcollcut service to tho peoplo of Coos Day. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd ovofythlng thnt will menn satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us lor a driving lioi'Bo, a rig or nnythlug needed In tho livery lino. Wo nlso do a trucking business of nit kinds. HIjANCIIAIU) IIUOTHKItS. I.hory, J'Vcd and Snle.s Korvkc. 141 First nnd Alder Streeta. I'how 138-J Real Estate Bargains Tor bnrguln In City, Hunker Hill nnd l'n rn l'roporty. Seo .va. I'mZKHN" Ileal ICstuto nml Insnrr.iico .ncnf. (IK Ci'iitt'itl Aw., Miu-slilU'lil, Ore. 100 TKAI M5STKI) lUIUIKI) WiVMorni itocKH. Our nintliiRH hnvo produced Rtniul-nrd-bred spqclinena of exhibition quality with roconlH of 212,227,223 exits in 305 dnya. , Hnby riilcltK nnd Kr,p for Hatching Hook your orders now for spring delivery. A fov .cockerels from heavy lnylng stock for $5.00. I'lyiroutli I'lnre, Poultry Ynrtls. KURD DACIIMAN, Prop. MurxhhVlil. Hoy :h,". Phone 12H8 Coal Cheapest Fuel on Coos Bay l.uuip cm! I? I. .10. Nut coal $.1.00. Wo' do nil rflndg of hauling, and contracting. Horses nnd vehicles for palo. For quick dollvery call on L. H. HEISNER ur phono 120-J or 49-L. The Demand Is So Great for tho "New Mazda" Thnt wo hnvo "beon nbld td g6t only ono-hnlf caso of thoso lamps out of nn order for flvo ensos placod sixty dnys ngo. Hut can supply out trade with tho best lamp mndo while they Inst. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237J. I TRY A WANT AD IN'JIMES IF YQU WANT QUICK RESULTS Polks Oregon and Washington Stnto Gazetteer mid Business Direc tory. Just issued for 1911-12 Is tho most complete work of tho klpd published. It contains an accurate business di rectory of every city, town nnd vil lage In Oregon and Washington, and tho names and addresses of country merchants and professional men, lumbormon, etc., who nro located ad jacent to villages; also lists of gov ernment and county officers, commis sioners of deeds, stnto boards, statu tory provisions, terms of courts, names of tho postmasters, postofflces, oxpross, telophono nnd telegraph of Dees, justices of the peace, hotels, 'Inlly nnd weekly nowspapors; be sides much othor Information useful to nil classes of business nnd profes sional men. A descriptlvo sketch of each place Is glvon, embracing vari ous Uoms of intorest, such ns the lo cation, populntlon, distances to dif ferent points, tho most convenient shipping stations, the products that aro mnrkoted, stage communication, trado statistics, tho nearest bank lo cation, mlnornl Intorests, churches, schools, libraries and societies. An Important featuro Is tho classified di rectory, giving every business arran ged under its special heading, thus enabling subscribers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses manufac turing or dealing In nny particular lino of goods. Tho work generally Is compiled to deserve their liberal patronage. rraoE $o.do. R.-LPOLK&C0& SEATTLE, .Wsh, .7.Vwi- J- W i nil