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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1911)
Z11A 1e yrr. afjuSJUTwA ? JHE COQS JBAY TIMES', MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUW AUGUST 1, Iffll EVE.Kflfl PMW ,?. V . . i i m .-ii A I I COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXKY DAX K. MALONEY I'M 1 1 or mid Tub. Xcws Editor Address nil coinmunlcntlons to COOS 1JAV DAILY TIMES. MniYililli-td :: :: :: ;: Oregon RAXDOX IS Ill'SY. Dedicated to tbo sorvlco of the peoplo, thnt no good causa shall lack r champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopiiosed. Entered at tho postofllco at Marsh fleld, Orogon, (or transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 Tor month GO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvnnco tho Now LokkIi'K IUh Reins Construct- I'd mid Many Residences ItehiK Unlit. BANDON, Ore, Aug, now reBldoncos nro going up In Ban- don this year, about 30 houses go Ing up In tho city nt tho prcsont Unto and many more peoplo nro planning to build In tho nenr future. With all of tho now houses going up thoro nro yet fow vncnnt residences, nnd It Is almost lmposslblo to got ft deslr ablo houso. Several now projects nro just opening up. Tho surveying of n log ging road from Dandon to Hoar Creek, n distance of about 10 miles. $ 1IAY CITY XKWS. AX EASTSIDE EVIL. rubscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $6.00 iwr year or $2.50 for bus begun, and as soon as It Is com pIx months. pletcd nctunl construction work Is to begin. This road will bo a stand ard gauge, with 45-pound stool rails and will tup n good farming section and a largo timber nrea. Tho crowd that went to tho beach J Sunday from Day City for the picnic 1. Mnny , consisted of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Hol- doinon, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Mnrhof fer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Itourko nnd son, Mr. 'and Mrs. Chns Denlson and son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Chapman nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. II. Drlnkolcy and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Snow nnd fnmlly, Mr. P. II. Ackly, Mr. O. W. Grnbntn, Jack Tollofson, Missus Gonovlovo, Dlancho and Ellznboth Tollofson, Mr. Victor' Johnson, Mr. Enoch Holmburg, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Hnrpolc nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Contes nnd fnm lly. All had u grnnd time. Official I'npcr of Coos County VALUE OK GOOD ROARS. THE meeting of tho business men nnd cltlzons of Mnrsbllold intj tho Chamber of Commerce this nftornoon to discuss tho problem of good roads nnd ospeclnlly tho old Coob Dny wagon road Is n movo In tho right direction. Tho business As Told In the Columns of the Co qulllo Hernld. Dorn In Cnnulllo, Oregon. July 15, 1011, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo men of tho community should bo ln-,Glonn, n son. tcrcHted In tho (iiostInn of good NEWS OP THE COUXTY SEAT. Mrs. Dert Tuttlo returned to hor homo at Mnrshflolil Tuesday after a visit wllli friends on tho rlvor. Sho was accompanied by Miss Glndys Galller of Dnndon. romlH. It Is n business proposition. If n private corporation owned Coos county they would build good raids ami build them syHtenintlcnlly nnd Hclontlllcally. They would do this for tho ulmplo' MImh Dolllo Skeels returned from mason that in no other way could CroHwell, Oregon. liiHt Saturday, they secure n moro immodlato and where sho hnd been visiting hor sis greator return on tho money Invest-, tor. Mm. Ilaxter who returned with ed. her. They leavo Mr. Dnxtor well. Good romlH nro an nocossnry for ' inntorlnl health as n good circulation Tho little eighteen months old for physical health. Hud romls1 daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs menu bad business Just as bad blood Itookord of ltemotc, fell through n means n bad complexion. ntovo plpo holo through tho unper Whnt would tin good for tho coun- floor In tholr dwelling to tbo floor ty undor n private eorporatlon would of the lower story, fracturing the bo good for tbo county under tho llttlo one's skull. Sho wns tnkon to present government. I tho Hay nnd tho prexsuro on the Tho notion of the Chamber of brnln relloved by raising tho skull, Commerce toward securing Improve- nnd tho child was getting nlong nice ment of tho highways, Is simply a !y nt lnnt accounts. Bciirowu nun sound iiukiiiohs move. A million dollnrs Invested In good rouds In Coos county would not only bring money Into the comity bv es-'C tnbllslilng n payroll for their eon- Tho funeral of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Snnborg's Infant son wns hold yes- terdny nftornoon. Tho bereaved par ents hnvo tho heartfelt sympntby of their mnny friends nt Day City. COQUILLE CULLIXGS. Xcws Prom the Coqulllo Valley., ns Gleaned Prom The Sentinel. Dorn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Glenn, July 15th, 1911, n sou. O. It. Harrington, connected wlti tho Stnto Asylum for tho Insane at Salom, left Wednesday for tho n. ' lu in with n logijo" named Kfmu-y who has huon cmn'oyoJ in and around Coqulllo for auvimuI months. Ills peculiar actions In tbo last fow dnys cnusad him to bo ndjudged in sane nnd ho wns committed to tho stnto Instltuto In tho Cnnltnl Cltv. Resident Soys Liquor Ih Ilelng Fur nished Vomits Dy nnd Girls. Editor Times: Tho writer thinks It high time that a word of warning wns sounded to pnrents of Enstsldo whoso boys nro staying out Into at night nnd Indul ging In liquor, thnt is being furnish ed by some one who should know bettor. A crowd of youngsters who fabould bo homo and in bed nro known to bo out at nil hours nnd sometimes nccompnnlcd by young girls who nro paving tho way for n Hfo time of Bhnmo nnd sorrow If they do not reform their nctions. This liquor Is known to bo brought hero by older pnrtlos In n lnunch nnd sold or given to theso young boys whoso parents aro evidently In Ignornnco of their children's, for mnny of thorn nro moro chlldron, wherenbouts nt night. Unless some thing Is done to check this growing evil, tho results will bo disastrous. "A word to tho wise" sliottld bo Eufllclcnt. EASTSIDE RESIDENT. RAXROX lUII EPS. Xew.s Xotes Prom Cltyhy-the-Sen as Pound In Tile Recorder. Dnndon Is filling up with campers and tho "white city" over near the ball park Is nn exceedingly lively plnca theso dnys. Tho Catholic parochial houso Is now tumrlng completion nnd Is n vnlunblo addition to tho residence properties of Dnndon. Dandon Is fast becoming n city of beautiful houses. Sunday, August 27. will be excur sion dny at the Dandon carnival and agricultural fair. A big excursion Is coming over from Coos Dny. nnd for thnt reason It has been decided to hold tho carnival four days In stead of three ns origlnnlly plnnned TIiiti! (k iiiorcCnliirrli n tlil kiM.ii.iii nf 11,.. country tlmii nil iiilu-r iIIfpiiwk put Kijti-iiur, iiinl mull tln litut few ycnrii wn riitiin'l tn I o iiK'iirium. ri.ru UTlill 111-liy Jin o.K.ct intuit liniinnil lit Iih'hI iPhcnup hiii) ucrrllitil lcio.il nymoiliH. nml tty iiiii.imilly -IMnic to rnni wllli locnl liiMilinont. prouiiiiirii lucurnlilr. l-l'IOIH'lt llllH nrilYI'll mftirrli tn lin n ...i....!,... 1. 1.. .1 .1 ,-----.--.-........, ..M , i.ia,,,i, , ll.l.'HI ll. lift has seniors accident. M. .limes of Ciiiiullle Hun llnck Broken In I'mumim! Mlslmii. Htriictlon, but would stimulate ma- C. M. Jones met with a serious terlal development as no other single If not fatal nrcldent last Prldny while element would stimulate It. j hauling piling nn tho Myrtle loli t And that In what tho county needs.' road for Tex. Robinson. Ho hnd A million dollars lu good rnnilH .started down n steep grndo with a would bring many millions In In-! honvlly loaded wagon when hi creased production from agricultural bronk refused to work causing him nnd mineral lands. A good wagon to lose IiIh balance nnd fall off tho road Is tho next thing to a good rail- wagon. In fnlllng ho became on- r0",.1' ., , , tangled in tbo ropo nttnehed to the The odor count ri f tin. ...!,! , ........ ,, " iitiiiui) piiio which uoiiiiicii it Hit up nun UHTi'litru rpiilllri.n rniinlltii. mum tri'iilnu.iil. llttll'H Cninrili Cnrr, iiimiii. ncltinil l.y K J. Hieiie); ,fc Co. Toledo. Olilii, tiiniilyniiiltiinnnl.iroiiii llio niiitki.t. It H tllkl.tl 111 till... from tllilr..... ... Mr I..I .. ..... 1 .' .:'!" . " " v.ir..n ..ii. ii n.i Miriiiiyi.ii in,i iiiiinii nn, tminilll mirfmi'mit the nyMi-m. Tlit-v oirnr imc h.inilr.Hl ilolliir for uy vnw It fiilln to cute. Hctul fur i-frciifnrmtiiil ImtlinnnlnN. Al'lfri J". J. I'llKSKY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Holil by DniKitMit, "ie. Tiikr HnllV Fnmllv I'III'h for riinill.Hlinn Wi CT M f ,',cn, "M havo Homo Invuntlvo nblllly " , "" lt'"t Allurut., tlntlilusluii. It, C unvo nil realized this. They build wagon rondH lu Prance and England vory much nn they build inllroa'ds In HiIh country. They tunnel through IiIHb, they reduco grades to tlio low est practical minimum, they reduco tlio cost of hauling per ton nU to tho lowest possible llgure. Ah n re sult their reBouri-OH aro utilized mid tho cost of living Ih low. In Prnnco tho lilghwajH carry ono nnd ono-tltlrd times as much frolght ns the railroads. In Anterlcn It Is Just the other way. the railroads carry threo times m much produce ns do tlio public imiiiH. According to ii. .. MNiiuim of tbo 'Prlcn rail way ytein. the bud hltchwuvn of the eouiiiry coat Hih rarmora a Um of not lem tlmit $225.iino,000 every your -enoiiKli to build nearly 100. 000 utile of pornmuent romU every jor without u cent of tiivutlon. aow oric atHte wmU about $10,000,000 amiually for KOii( roaiU. CtillfornlH rccentlv niiiinii',.i .. i.n...t iwuio of $18,000,000 for (food roads. If ..mi ii.ih npprovati a bond Us tie of! 9xn.ooo.ooo for good roads. Why has this notion been taken? Simply becnuso tlio people 0f n,,, slato have come to realize that good roads pay. Money pt In good rontU Is ns safe as money pm i govorninent bomls. nnd returns nn Income that has been computed nt um ten to one hundred per capita. mid broke his back. up until Monday morning Dr. I I.eep, tho physician called to nttond nini, entertained no hopes for his recovery, but hns slnco Issued a Btn temeiit that ho will ultimately recov er although he will never entirely ro cuporato. He Is n member of tho Woodmen of tho World and n ntirso employed by thnt organization Is In constant nttondntico. Coqulllo Son- thiol. SAVAGE mnko THE Gr.WERY. niumuiiltlou Stafford's Chocolates No chocolates sold iinywhoro nro bottor, puror or moro doliclous than Stafford's Chocolato creams. Nothing but tho highest quality nnd purost Ingredlonta ovor go Into n Stafford chocolato. Tho rich, creamy dollcn toly nnd dollclotisly flavored centers aro Incused In tho highest grndo of ptiro chocolato nnd extra enro Is taken in tholr making to lnsttro nb-j soluto purity nnd wholosomoness. Tho nnmo principles npply to nil Stnfford'a products nnd ospeclnlly to STAPPORD'S ICE CREAM AXD ICES ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT PROFSSmWALmRECTORY TWTRS. L. ERICKSOX, J-V-1- l'roresslonul Xurho L'G Plrst Street Phono 04 -J Am prepnred to ncconintodato pn tlents. Conllnomont cases n speclnlty D R A. C. RURROUGHS, Sclent lllc Mitssngl.st, Trents all diseases Offlco, cornor Socond and Central Avonuo. OIllco houra 11 to 12 n. in. 2 to G p. in. TTMt. II. II. MOORE, Chiropractor. Chronlo Dltieases n Specially 203 Cooa Hide Phono 81-L OIllco hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 rR. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic IMiyulcIau Uradtiato of tho Anierhnn school of Osteopathy nt KIrlcsvllle. Mo. Olllue In Eldorado DIk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshtlold; Oregon rR7j.W. INGRAM, I'liyslclnii ntid Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Duildtug hones: pillco Kiai; Rcnldcnco 1(121. NOTICR TO PISIIKRMK.V. We want frh salmon and are prepnrod to pay the highest rngb prlco for them. For further parti culars see c. G. IIOCKETT. Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH. Coos Rlvor. "Sffii TWO STORES. J. W. 1JENNETT, Lavt-yor. Offlco ovor Flanagan & Dennett Dank fnrshfleld Orogon rR. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician nnd Surgeon Mar8hfleld, Orogon. Offlco: Lockhnrt Building, opposite Post O.'Ilce. Phono 105-J A Tl'RICISR HATH OOl). Phnno 214-J. will do you ALICE II The Popular Picnic Rout. ?CniV llinlna rnfntlnt oaIia.ImI. ... Happl.vt Girl in Uncol... ., ' .. "" 7". ''. ' a i.innniti v..i. i.i ...-..; ... ' l"v i5,,,,l -os uiver run. Loaves had been nlllng for somo tlmo wItliiMnr8,,f,oU1 wcok ilnys nt 4 m. Ar ehronlc constipation and stomach r,vos '" Mnrsbllold nt S:45 n. m. trouble. I began tnklm: Chnmiinr.'Suntlny. leaves Mnralinniii of s n r.. nliis Stomach and Liver Tnblets and Returns nt 0 p. m. lu threo days I was nblo to bo up nnd ! - t,.., ,. mtmmmm got better right nlong. I am tho r iir -i " vve worn; first -- Cleanliness -- Economy - Convenience vs, Secnd-Dirt-Expense-Drudgery-Second Which Do You Prefer? Proposition First is a gas range proposition, Proposition Second stands for coal in the kitchen, Gas is cheapest for cooking. Put a Gas Range in Your Kitchen NOW Telephone 1 78 and ask for the New Businesx Department. Oregon Power Company t.xnKy Don't Kick Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order now and be happy later, Dry Timber Ends While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY blocks ftjr fire place and stove wood, ORDER NOW C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Broadway Yards Phone 190-J prouuoai girl in Lincoln to IlnJ nucb a good medicine" For ealo by all denlers. per cent proti.W on: KORKSTS. LRT every man, woman and child In tbo county feel a responsibili ty In tho matter of Kiurdlug tmr foroHt wonlth against devastation by nro. So far this season tho cotintv .. ueon fortunate lu tl,s respect, but eternal vlgllanco U tho prlco wo aro to pay to Insure preservation of this priceless herltnge. Tho man theso days' who In tho woods starts camp Uros nnd then loaves them will have his just re, ward marked out nnd, lot us hope, rocelvo it. v ' KI , "" "iiaie in nils respect, hu.W "" eternal vlgllanco Is tho nrleoi SB If 1800 Watermelons Everybody Can Afford to Eat Them After the Redoido Arrives And Advertise To hrlnji n customer Iieio tlio flr-t time, lifter tlmt lie comes of Ms oh a nccortl. You itiiow why. RKMKMRKR There is no kluk, or cuo that ho in n't do. .TRl.VK IT OVER lARV." loos Bay iteam Laundry ' I'HO.XB MAIN 8T.J ' Good Livery Service rancy new rigs, good horses and tareful drivers are now at the dls osal of the Coos Bay public at REASOXARLE ItATES. Riga or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere any time. Horses warded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special accommo. datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L, CONDRON'S Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, Mr. Coqulllo Offl.-o Pbono 191 Marshtlold Ofllco 14-J, Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Genaral Acents "EASTSIDE" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEAIENT. The best Domestic and Imported branda. PUter, Llmo, Brick and all kinds of bulldora material HUGH McLAIN . SSKP?AL CONTRACTOR "' "u" unuaiJWAY. lnONB 201 i For Exceptional Bargains CuBn"y-TeoaoRe8ldenCa TT0Vttr Nrth Be-anofacreaB6 in Cool I) a Standard Investment Co, WERV A$t S;Kp8TABLE8 i If -I, g li OR JfcJIsyiWasfciiafc ..L ui- L-.li.L