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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1911)
1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELt), OREQON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,4, 1911 -EVENING HttTWN 1 0. J, I V J' u "GO PUT YOUR GREED INTO THIS IS OUU CREED YOUR DEED" EMERSON. A Square Deal to All AND IK CASE YOU THINK THAT YOU GOT A HOUND DEAL, PLEASE, IJHING IT HACK AND WE WILL GUAHANTEE THAT WE WILL MAKE IT SQUAHE The Toggery FORMERLY GEO. GOODHUM SWELL TOGS AND 8EN8IHLE TOGS FOR MEN. w E LIQUOR L W ago aro in Portlnnd nnd consequently woro not present Inst night. Tlio council will hold lta next reg ular meeting Friday night, Juno 30, to take applications for saloon licen ses and also to open bids for street cleaning and Btreot sprinkling for City Council Takes Steps to and Reported Violations Other Business. tho next six months. I Tho Markot avenuo Improvement .was not brought up last, night, owing .to a lack of sufllclcnt councllmon to do anything about It. NEWS OF ALLEGANY. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Prlco enjoyed At a meeting of tho Marshfleld city council Inst night, Marshal Carter was given Instructions to tako every precaution nosslblo to prevent furthor ; n visit to Golden nnd Silver Falls. violations of tho liquor ordinance and' " " lns J9 ft Mnrh" flold business visitor today, liquor laws. Several members of tho, cnry Mlclino1brlnI of MarBllnolil council stated that It had boon ro- a vgting frlonds horo. ported to thorn thnt thero woro aj .Too Schapors of Golden Fnlls Is In number of flagrant, vlolntlons of tho Mnrshflold today on business portnln law on Sunday, many bottles oflng to tho .Tohn Schapcr's estate. . . . , Fred Gnpo was a Loon Lako busl- booze being disposed of to loggers. I fl vpop )ngt TlltItIlt.e .Mnrsuai unncr sain inm no win m. tho bull gamo In tho nftornoon nnd did not havo an opportunity to kcop n closo watch but that In the future ho would. Somo of tho mombors of tho council Intimated that a plain clothes man should bo secured to run down tho nllogod "bootleggers." Chas. Smith of Eastsldo was nn Altoitnnv visitor Sundny. Yr. nnd M-u. A. J. Sawyer, Miss Violet Sawyer, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. T3. OBI ON HEME Wires That Portlanders Will Fly Here July Fourth For $3,500. Tom Dennett this morning fecelv cd tho following self-explanatory telegram from his father, J. W. Ben nctt, who Is now In Portland: "II. W. Manning of 2329 Oa'.t street, Portland, Ore., has n Curtli Farmnn ncroplnno and contract with Avlntor Wnlsh. Ho has mKdo thlrty flvo lllghts hero nnd is still allvo. Will Bond machine, four men and Walsh to Marshfleld to mako threo flights Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and pay his own expenses for $3,500. Can arise and alight at raco track. Ho furnishes cuts and nowspnper write ups for your advertisement freo to you, you paying for tho printing nnd advertising. Ho snys it Is customary to charge ono dollar admission, and grand stand ono dollar and fifty cents which tho committee keeps to pay tho abovo amount and surplus If any. You could also ohargo extra for vohlclcs and concession. Communicate by night letter ns other places wnnt him for tho fourth. No less chnrgo for ono flight. If tho wind is not too strong ha will clrclo Smith's mill, Eastsldo and North Bond, alighting on tho fair grounds. If tho committee sends him up in too strong n wind, serious in juries result, you nro to furnish a locnl aviator, Mayors Straw Simpson or Jordan proforrcd. .loo Tenl will glvo a freo flight. Communicate di rect with Manning or mo. Photos ol past work prove It great attraction. in mailing photos. Land surround- Grubb nnd fnmlly nro visitors nt tho. Fred Gngo homo. Mrs. Gngo Is thoing raco courso should bo Icasod. Will dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Snwyor. hoavo horo with'Tonl nnd Hoko WIN Tim lnir wnrlc on thn now crndo on.. a..,,io.. win i, i,nn. ...in. In connection with this, Inquiry . Jnck80n blllff ,8 comDlotod nnnvini Mnn.inv.T. w. thswirtt-. - .. m... in..,,... n,. it -w . ... ......,, u. ,,, .,....,..,.. was ihiiuu ui ony ivnuiuu uuM ... , . . . , tho council could roftiBo to grant n ccjionf Bj,nno llccnso to nny saloonkeopor simply on gonornl knowlodgo of violations of TnK PULLMAN DINING OAK tlio liquor oreunnnco ami wunoui pro- 0, NrtIl Fro)lt Shvet irnH j,ccn ferrlng charges. Mr. Goss said thnt m'OPENKD by Smith Bros. Tho best, ho thought they could, other stnto cntln- ,)lnco ,,, tho cItj.f Short nupromo courts having so rulod nl- or(ior8 n 8pcclalty. Tho prices nnd though tho point has novor boon tho cookns nro uth right. Call passed on by tho Oregon Supremo nn(j gco Court. Ho said ho undorstood thnt I somo of tho liquor dealers woro anti cipating such n movo on tho part of tho council nnd preparing to light it. Ho said It might bo cxponslvo to tho city. This suggestion led somo of tho councllmen to remark that tho city was Just as able to fight It ns tho snloon men nnd thnt If nny ono was prepnrlug for a tight, they could cet :t. Tho reason for bringing It tip was that tho saloon licenses nro to bo re newed Juno 30 nnd City Attorney Goss will bo nwny, hnvliiK obtained n month's leave of nbsonco. Other Hiixhu'hs. Tho Fourth street sower matter was left over until tho next meetlnts, Dr. Hnrrlman not having; been heard from. All other property owners ex cept Mrs. Mtnulo Towor has agreed to pay their part of tho cost and havo tho Improvement innilo by prl vnto contract. Mrs. Towor Is expect ed to ngreo to It also. An ordinance regulating the stor age of KHsollno. koropono. etc.. was rend. It Is n copy of tho Seattle ordi nance hut some of tho counclliueii thought It was too rigid and It was referred back to the city attorney, llro and water committee nnd Chief Traver for changos. The new (Ire onglno wns ordered nccepted -and the first payment of $2,105 mnde and nrraugemeuts mnde to pay tho other $4,000 In ono year nnd two years. Chief Trnver report ed that hnd been found entirely sat isfactory. Tho remodelling of tho tlro-onglno house to accommodate tho now on glne wns referred back to tho fire nnd water eommltteo nnd Chief Tra ver to Investigate further. D. A. Curry's petition signed by 357 people nsklug that tho building ordinanco bo amended so that im provements costing less than $100 can bo made without securing a building nurmlt wns read. Tho peti tion is for tho district outsido tho Ire ll"ltf Owing to tho small num 1or of councllmen present, nothing could fie, done lust night but City At torney uoss wns Instructed to pre paro nn ninoudment so thnt tho coun cil can tako tho matter up nt its next meeting. Dr. Dlx and Mr. Sloop woro order ed rebated tho cost of tholr side walks on Flnnagan avenuo, they hav ing put them In by private contract. Mayor Straw and Councilman Sav- Aftor tho show try a Turkish bntb TEACHEHS' EXAMINATION. Notice is horoby given thnt tho first Bonii-nununl examination of ap plicants for teachers' certificates un der tho new school law, will bo hold In tho court houso boglunliig at 0 a. m Juno 21, 1011, nnd continuing threo dnys. ' ' Dntcd this 5th dny of Juno, 1011. W. II. BUNCH, Co. Supi. A TUIIKISII HATH GOOD. Phono 214-J. will do you lJ JW Solid-brcech mm I jr.utn?y u .1 n-tt jmw yd 7 sneiy TESMOK' 2 cartrTdges Hamm orlos svj t&jSy REPEATING RIFLE Racy beauty of line, perfect balance. Its appearance often tells it. And it's as keen a ride for its size as the most highly dcveldped military arm. Built by expat gunsmiths on the Remington Idea Solid Breech, Hammerlcss, Take-down. Shoot JnlaSlQIL'UMS Lesmok .22s. Their accuracy enabled Arthur Hubalek to break World's Record in 1 00 consecutive shots, scoring 2tM in a possible 2,500. fcmftlgtOnrUAfC the perfect hooting com- Will for a fite nt of Targeli. Remington Arrai. Union Metallic Culrili Co. 2U DmJ.i), N York Cilr Wo carry nil tho Remington modols of repenting gunB and also tho other models that havo proved be3t suited to tho Coos Bay country. Wo can nlso ordor nny speclnl model and securo It for you promptly. Our stock of cartridges Is co pleto. , The Gunnery "Sportsmen's Headquarters" FHONT ST. MARSHFIELD. ESMt-M-MHfisjttBMa-H tnttion. These Stores Were Never Better Prepared to Serve You Satisfactory Than Now Never wore assortments larger or finer. Never were styles more attra ' or were values better for these arc the stores thnt keep p.-u-o with' the gross of the times the stores that arc never satisfied to "let well cnTt alone," but arc coiitiuunlly striving to IMPKOVliJ and make them bettor 1 more satisfactory places for YOU" to trade. Our business gets better and U tor year after year because our service to our customers is continually- J ' ... . -w a -- -.- . i rn-fr. t 1 ""rttiT v l.n.l...,.l l n .r.nn.W... ' I I I I I' Kil'l' VNMI ' i li .. I w , f uuiiuruu. vu wuaiuui j-vuh uivj..i.tjx'ii.wa.j.v hihmu t vt'rvtllllj" elso " il O N E Y T A L K S ". This explains the secret of our siuwss. AVe invite everybody to coino and see our goods and compare ii-H liatvo can get elsewhere. We expect no one to buy of us, unless he is fully satisfied that it is to his own best interests to do so, but you won't know where the best values come from unless you compare. MEN'S SHIIITS. Negligee, Stiff Soft, cuffs attached, 81.00 to lil.OO. or MEN'S UNION SUITS. Kneo 50c or full length, to tjtf.OO. HOYS' SUITS. Hluo Serge, or fancy nilxttirofl, $.I.r. to 810.00. RI'KCML. lr' AlMVool BIK Serge Suits, 9.1.00. Most men know how good these clothes have been in previous seasons. Xow they arc better than ever. POSITIVELY THE BEST CLOTHING VALUES IN COOS COUNTY AND WE (JAN PKO VE IT BECAUSE "MONEY TALKS" J1ENJAMIN CLOTHES 8IH.00 to 9:15.00 JtOCHESTEIt CLOTHES. 8N.no to 8"mio. voi'no siK.V8 amrn 8KMI0 to $22.00 .MEN'S HOSIEHV. I'll re Silk 50c Silk Lisle ii.-.o The Best, of Everything Me and Boys Wear, trje Highest QaHty at the Lowest Prices i.vcry .New Sljlt III lailllS' nnd JIEVS SII0IS. THE STORES THAT SATISFY Hub Clothing ( Shoe Co, BANDON lirARSIIFIELDl Blanchard's Livery ji wo navo sccurou mo llvory uu8i noas of L, II. Ilolsnur and nro pro- imroti to render excellent sorvlco to tho poojilo of Coos Day. Careful drivers, Kuod rlRB nnd everything hut will mean tsutlafactiry sorvlco to lie public, i'hoiio us tor a driving orbo, n rln or anythlne needed in the hverj lino. Vonlso do a rut,l,,"c lunlnP88 of nil hinds. HLANCHAItl) llItOTIIEUS. Art Uluucfiard, Mgr. Livery, Keeil uml SiiIvm Sci'vlre. UI First nnd Alder Street Miono 13CJ aii--jr-Bym-r.rin Would you like to liavo Electric Lights in your Country home? Find out tho number of lights you would wnnt nnd wo will bo pleased to glvo you nil tho Information you nsk. Coos Bay Wring Co. PHONE 237-J. We Work And Advertise To bring n customer iiero tlio first lime, lifter thnt bo comes of bla own accord. You know why. ItEMEMIJER There Is no kink, or cue thnt we cun't do. "THINK IT OVER MAR Y." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J DRA1N-C00S BAY AUTO' IN VIA ALLEGANY NOW HEADY FOIt HUSIMISS Leaves MarsMeM Daily HOAT '.KAVKfi Ai.Hit'P i.AViirVn. M AltSIlFIKI.!) 0:Mi AHHIVE DKA1N I P. M, SAME DAY. RICKETS FOIt SALE AND INFOltMATIOX AT The Busy Corner Drug Store PHONE 20H 25, rtO. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS ALW Y3 ON JUNE 5, 'f, TEAMER BRCAKWATHt TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A, M. ON 10, 1A, 20, SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT-SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JUNR 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AXR.27 . . . ( L. II. KEATINO. AGlfXT , " PHONE MAIN 33-L UNIQUE PANTATORIUM nrlng your dyeing, cleaning, press ing and repairing to us and bo pleased We are exerts. Carpets and Rug3 cleaned on your floor or at our shop. Phone 2.-J0X, Central avenue, near Second street ROSS & PINEGOR, Proprietors. FOR OOOD WORK J-r'.ng your clothes to us. Cleaning pressing nnd repairing a specialty ny experienced mn; Satisfaction KUiirantet-d ULANniARD & ROD SON, Alliance Rldg. Front St. "THE FRIE DOF COOS HAY" S. ALLIANC CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH nANK II0AU AT N Sails from Portland for CoosfBay, m NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CM,'"''rg.J Pimvia .it n v. McCEORCB. i TnE PAST AND COM-M0DI0U9 (Eqilrf4 VvF.oiTB-wt mrinmcin w win i 1 ...i.... i...- ms both vl .. ... .iiiia.u tuiiui.ir nil", viirrjiiiK iwr . . iirscrTaiiu"" ,dJ' between Coos Rny nnd San Francisco. jttHt-l - '... .. . .... . T..iirrnM iiiime nt Aiunuco hock, .iinmnnria u " -gitK rorn"" ' M Union Street Wbnrf No. 2, S-in Frcisco. M.J or 285. SiUMmr from S:in Francisco Juno 1 1th. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION WcdnesdJ roMP1, : fOflS RAV.RO;FRIIBfi Dnllv stnnn lmiu-nnti Tinaninircr sail Uarshflcld. 6 t nnd Sumlnys nt O n. in. Fare, ?0.00. .nVlRf' O. V, "- , nOSEDi"" OTTO SCHETTER, ABent, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. Agent PHONB 11 ltrt c ,Tlc . Ji '. wll I t t t o b k li tl co 6. tb re. (i, Wlf C( lt Qoor '.E t("h Coke as Berli her IJt ) ilror ralD en, Bel el4 f collect ri