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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1911)
warn WjpPWHJilWMI Jt llDf ' IIWI JiffMPy W - r-vmmw rw ,IWiHf J'W lwipjWWffiyfipyffj THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1 911 EVENING EDITION- fcTIT''HV I) COOS BAY TIMES 31. C. MALONEY DAN E. MALONEY Editor nnd Pub. News Editor LOOAIi OVERFLOW. E Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES. 'Mnrshfleld :: :: :: ti Orcgoa Dedicated to tbo sorvlco of the pooplo, that no good causa shall lack ft champion, and that ovll shall notl tbrlvo unopposod. Enterod at tho postoinco at Marsh tlold, Orogou, (or transmission through tho malls as socond class mail mattor. An Indopondont Itopublloan nows popor published every ovcnlng except Sunday, and Weokly by Tlio Ooos Day Times Publishing Co. TELLSOF TRIP "Search Where You May, There's No Place to Compare With Old Coos Bay." JOHN SCHETTER was In tho city to day from Ton Mllo . MISS STEINLIOHTNER of Ton Mllo was in tho city today. C. V. MONTGOMERY has returned from a buslncs trip to Qardlner. W. F. HODSON nnd wlfo of Coos Ulv or woro Marshflcld visitors today. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance the ' subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times is $5.00 pir yoar or $2.60 for six months. OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Ofllelal Papor of Coot County PROSPERITY IIICniNH AT HOME. "C IIARITY beglim nt homo," says tho axiom. Chnrlty is but ono of ninny things that do. At homo, llkowlso, prosperity begins. Tho nation Is n union of utatcs, tho etato a union of communities. If tho villages and towns nnd cities of this country, with tholr surrounding ter ritories, nro busy and happy, ho will .tho nntlon bo busy mid happy. Tbo nntlon's prosperity dopcudH not o much on whether tbuy hnvo legis lation In Washington or rain some- nni' "Say, Cos Day never lookod so good to me" was tho oxclnmatlon of George Goodrutn ou his arrival here last night from a two month's tour of tho United States. Urownod by tho hot winds and torrid heat of southern climes, his faco was radiant with smiles as he breathed tho ozono of "good old Coos Day" as ho put It. "You can travel whero you will but tnko It from me, you won't And any thing that will equal Coos Day," con tinued Mr. Goodrum. "I say this knowingly for I hnvo travelled somo Blnco I left hero tho last of June. Wo went across on tho Elk's spocl.il from Portland, stopping nt tho prin cipal cities en route. Minneapolis was ono of tho best cities 1 struck. Chicago lookod good to mo until I reached Broadway and thon I discovered thnt old Now York outdistances It moro thnn Portland docs Coos Buy. , "I spent considerable tlmo at De troit and Toledo going through tho nutomobllo factories. You know the great bulk of tho best autos nro mndo in those two cities. It was a revela tion to mo. I lllinnlnoil tlio ilnninm! for nutos wns ImmotiiMi hot Rn,,m f l1'"8 Previous but was delayed thoso factories nro nwny bohlnd on their orders nnd hnvo no prospects of catching up with them for months. I saw all tho 1912 modols but tho now 80lty(tn,TtlnB lolooctrlc lighted Cndlllnc Is a llttlo bit tho classiest car thnt over rodo on four wheels. "Wo certnlnly had n lino tlmo nt tho Klka Grand Lodgo at Atlantic City. A hundred thousand of tho Best I'eoplo on tho Earth woro thoro mnybo you think thoy didn't go MISS VIOLET STAUFF of Koutuck Inlet was a visitor In tho city today. EDGAR McDANIEL of North Bend is a Marshflold business visitor to day. MRS. L. J. SIMPSON, Mrs. Helen Brlggs, Mrs. Gale, and other guests of "Shoro Acres' woro Mnrshfleld visitors today. MRS. W. B. PIPER passed through Marshflold today on her way to her Coos River homo after n visit with frlonds in Bnndon. D. E. JOHNSON of tho Randolph Lumber company nnd J. C. Savage, editor jof tho Coqulllo Sontlnol, wero Marshflold and North Bond business visitors today. Snllcd Sunday. Tho schooner Pnt- sy, which wns recontly completed nt North Bond, sailed Sunday for Yn- Hiilnn whoro flho will bo Inspected. She wns scheduled to sail several Delightful Luncheon. Mrs. Helen Brlggs of Portland, gnvo n delightful luncheon at Tho Chandler today nt which tho gnosis woro: Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. C. M. Bylor nnd .Mrs. Galo. The Last Call "The Old Man" hereby notifies tho pcoplo of Coos Bay that this is tholr last chanco to havo their chlmnoys cleaned this year. I will be horo tho balance of tho weok and If you want that chimney cleaned, lenvo your or ders nt onco at tho Blanco uigar stand. Thoro nro scores of chimneys thnt should bo cleaned now In order to reduco tho dnnger of fires nnd also to mako tho making of fires cnslor this fall nnd winter. A chimney choked with soot and dirt will not draw. This is positively your last chanco so turn In your orders by phono or othorwlso to tho Blanco Cigar stand. This Inst week I am mnklng special prices: 1 CHIMNEY $1.00 AND S CHIMNEYS FOR Sl.riO George Stough "The Old .Man Chimney Sweep." Island (nro Hiiro n Bight worth traveling fnr,,'011,s Knowles, E Ivuw Today. Tho Alllnnco sallod this afternoon for Eurckn. Mo3t of her passengor accommodations wero tnkou by pnssongorB from Portland. Among thoso sailing from hero on her woro: F. C. BUlups, Goo Adams. L. Klcrman, Net whoro olso nB on the disposition of Hom0, tho pcoplo of thlB community nnd of! "n,lt Kow York nni1 Coov n thousand similar communities. Aro wo doing our Bhnro7 Are wo t0 fl00, ,To"n O08" " I dropped Into 'Ho Slmonson, W. E. Scott, Paul Bur .inini. nil Wn M t ,i..tn.. ,... ..,..- Tlffany'ii In Now York. I wns flcur- "ott nnd John Wilkes. Tho Alllnnco miinlty, thoroby nldlng In tho dovol- ,nK n" "1,y,"K 8(,mo presents for my ' I scheduled to return horo Friday, Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE nENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUSH'S Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Marsliflold, Oro. PHONE 302-J MulJ Orders Sollcltod. Tho cost of ropalrlng tho wiring In our building In Marshflold wns nlno dollars. Tho owner nt onco got a re duction of Fifty DoIInrs per yenr tn tho Insurance. Think It ovor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 287.J opmont of tho country as a whole? Prosperity Ih not some mysterious thing crented In Washington or Wnll Street and distributed to tho people by our lliinnulorn mid legislators. Prosperity Is something that origin ntoH on tho prnlrlo, in tho valley, In tho village, In the shop, on tho farm, Prosperity Ih produced not so much by legislation as by industry. Tho man who Is mnklng tho most ho can out of his farm or IiIh foundry, his learning or his labor, ami spend ing It wisely, Is tho man who Is milk- nnd sail for Portland tho snmo day , iiiikh down aoutii. wo saw sorno nighty nlro looking necklnces. Wo knew thoy would ho high hut I asked CiiUIiik Afiny. John Hill, who tho price of tho ono with tho lnrgor cnnio horo n fow months ngo from diamonds In it nnd tho innn told mo Fort Bragg, Cal., wns nrreatcd last $i:i2,0i)0, I laliiiost dropped dead, .night for slashing J. A. Mooro. nn Thoro wero fifteen or twenty mvk-1 omployo on tho Noblo pllo-drlvor Iiicoh on tho trny nnd tho cheapest J crow, with a knlfo. Hill wns Intoxl ono wiih about $31,000. Thoro wan, rated nnd nttnckod Mooro who had ono necklace of perfect penrlH which 'boon n closo frlond, on Front street ..n wmii-u ill uuu,IHIU. Ill IIIO lit-! near Mlll-kot. Mooro'n linn.1 wnu l.n.l. BARGAINS IN DWELLING. BUY NOW G-Room houso at Bny Park. Prlco $700. Cash 8100 G-Room houso, lots 100x100. Eastsldo $1,200 Dwellings In Bunker Hill, West nnd South Marshflold, Forndalo and North Bond nb bargains. AUG. FRIZF.EX, Real Estate Insurance nud Rentals (IH, Central Ave.. Mnrshfleld, Ore. tie Hhow oaso, thoro was ovor $3.."00,- 000 worth of stuff. "I returned by tho Southern route, Htopplng nt Washington to vIbII tho I Iiik tho town and tho nation prosper- cnltoI ,, (i0nrtmont buildings. oun' I reached Now Orloaus in tlmo to nt- Prosporlty bogliiB at homo. Lot's ,,,,, tho rocP1tlon l0lllIcr0l, ornnd .bogliiBoniohoro. Amerlran Luiiiber- Exalted Ruler Sullivan by his homo "mn lodgo of Elks In Now Orlonns. It j Hiiro was tine. During my trip I vls I It oil seventy-flvo dinorent Elk lodges, I Including Number 1 In Now York City From Now Orlonns. I cnnio to COOS RAY AND PORTLAND. (From the Oregonlnn.- Tho cruiser Boston has proved the oxcellonro of the harbors of Portland nnd Coos 1 without (lllllciilty. If tho Navy partinont could only bo Involgled Into ly cut. Today ho refused to fllo In formation In Justlco Ponnock'H court ngnlnst Hill nnd tho only enso against HIM wna triod boforo City Recordor Butler who Imposed n lino of $l'C and costs. lay by going In nnd out ""J"1 ',jr f!h 8'" "...to. stop llc.lty. If the Navy De- ' '" V Bt ",0 1Vri,""I"1 ,,ol,,,B :i1"' Kpeni Homo time In I.os Angeles ,nd ponding a lmttleshlp to Portland, tho' ,,,...,' "' " "" . "'. h "'' " "' . , . . ,.,... ' lam -Ihpo to Drn In. Win. J. Burns, t ho department would llnally ho convlnc- ..,. ,!,,,. , . . " ,,,,, .... Krent detotetlvo nnd two of h b nssnt- ed that Its maps aro out of date nnd;nnl8 wcro thoh tr,n nn would got new oiiph. Kty llpjl(ant vt wth "Hut bellevo mo, I am back to Coos 1 Hay to Htuy." I Wo donlro to Inform you that WE lluiu MOVKD the Pl'IMTY CREAM nun milk dhpot from tho SACrin $100Reward, $100 Thv r-li'r vl lln i. ii..-r hiIIIh- t.t. -.! to NOTICE TO riSHEIUMEN. Wo wnnt fresh salmon and nro proparod to pay the highest cash prlco for thorn. For further parti culars seo C. G. IIOCKETT, Kmplro City, oi GEO. F. SMITH, Coo.) River IPMNI IliHl, llw u U Ht li hI iiiik ilrrmlml i.lu'.a , IIihI mIviIio I ma 'hiii Alili tiitun in hII It tant. 'l 'IihI l-i'ntitr.l IUII'k t UHrrli Cure U llio nl iiikiiIii iiirv huh Itiuiun in Iht miNlli'ill frrilornttv I tllnrru lMiiitf u . .m I mliuiUimi iiu.iv ii-.iiiu h ..iii.iitiiiioiiAi store to the waterfront In REAR of tnallMIMU llilll.M HlMllll . ill.- i IHLOU lllIlT ! ,Vl'll . i.,.. .. ... nulls. Ht'llim illn-rll) iiimmi I lie IIihn itiul ium- ' ' '!' I'.R (iliOCKIU . Our now hiiii.iiiwi-ii iiki nii'ivii ilf.lmy ii I tn onluinn iiiimlo.i' llll flllllllUlUll ill lll.-.IL-HM- .111,1 iiUlimilut l'"Q0 IIIIIIUIOI I'KHl'Ill "irrillllll III lllllllllllil ll UK' Mlllatltll I - i lllin Allll HHll'lll'K lldllirc III llilllIK Ilk Murk , Rnrnlnj r,r.,,l., . . Tlio profTlfiom imi much (diiii in (t.iuir. ',. bPrl requlro caroful treatment. tttivumrtimt tin) ffcr iim iiiiiiiimi in. Keop quiet nud apply Chnniborlaln'a Til u i,m uCuniuV; - ' wmnwiu rroeiy. F J rilKNKVAl'O. I'oUmIii. O 111.111, i-iiu i..r ,,,,if,ii.w 1 1, n. "P,a,,,,y conditio... For sale by is it7-L, SACC1II it win romovo tho soronoss nnd quickly restoro tho parts all dealers. Candy of Quality Quality In Cnndy U n matter wo are rnther fussy about. That In why ovory tiling that outers Into Sturtonl'H Coos Bay mndo confections muvt bo uiindiilteinted nnd wlnlesomo. TJ.Is matter of purity In cnndy Is a ques tion of prido with us nnd It Is safo to any that moro dolectablo sweets cannot bo found on tho Pacific const thnn Stafford's. All our cnndles nro pure, fresh, sweet nnd dollclous. Thoy nro tho come ngnln kind. Hello! Hello! Housewives of Mnrshflold use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocor doos not koep It call up PHONE 7JW. Free dollvery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Use The Flour That Can't Vary Make sure of a uniform bread each loaf like every other. Uae only Pacific coast flour gov erned in milling by daily, complete laboratory tests, insuring absolute Uniformity. Sperry Drifted Snow Flour LIGHT.-.WHITE-ALWAYS RIGHT TWO STORES. UCi II ?f Mcos- wHahaveMmolnvfnttve ability """ "" AllTBCJ.. ..hllllU. I). ). WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mnuzoy, ono of tho drivers and tho solicitor for ua Is out for Laundry. Wntch him! ho Is Unblo to stop you on tho street and explain nil dotallB of Laundry nnd also to bo at your homo any tlmo. Ho knows Lnundry business from A to Z. Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry The Sign of Salesmanship Half of salesmanship is cnthusiam. The merchant who advertises with an Electric Sign tells the world that he is enthusiastic about his store. The hlcctric Sign drives home this message and drives it hard. It is the best and livest expression of enthusiasm that you can find at any price Get a Sign that stands for YOUR business and none other. Telephone 178, Oregon Power Company The Electric Sign Is the Sign of Salesmanship THEjTURKISH BATH PARLORS HAVE MOVED From tholr old qunrtora, lu tho Coos building, ono block aoru to a now homo at 392 Drondwny which has boon cspoclally JM up for thorn and whoro thoy nro bottor proparod than ever bt foro to rondor oxcellont sorvlco to tho public. TUIIKISH, nrj 8IAN, STEAM, ELECTIUO nud SII0WEU IIATIIS, In fnctanrbii thnt can bo given nnywhero may bo secured hero. You aro cordially Invited to call at our now quartors. Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants PHONE 31I-J. ai)2 nitOADWAV MAItSIIFIFIO First National Bank OP COOS IIAV AT MA ItSHFIELI). OltEGON, Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00 Total resources 535,000.00 united. Mates .Depository for Postal Savings Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsev KreJtzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W, S, Chandler, W, U, Douglas, John F, Hall, F, S. Dow, M, C, Horton, John S, Coke, Wm, Grimes, S, C, Rogers, vv, r, iviuipujri I'HOX. JO.J Good Livery Service and dla. Got your "WHorKor Fresh Salmon From tho boat, foot of A Street, every morning. 7 cents a pound, dressed. ED. COLLINS MAUSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL the; LLOYl Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75o and U.OOj week 12.00 to 6.00, House keeping apartment with gas rnngos lo.oo to 118.00 per month. FREE BATHS K, W, SULLIVAN, Prop.! ancy new rigs, good horses areful drivers are now at the osal of the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Hlgs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere any time. Horses )oarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S WVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 278-J COOS BAY TO DRAIN Quickest tlmo posslblo - Uolden Auto Line, via Allegany. Through faro $8.33. Stage, steamer and auto via Gardi ner. Through In one day $7.60. Drain, Coos Bay stage line. Through n two days $6.60. 50 nounda of baggage free. Norton & Hansen, agts. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100, Assets Over $500,009 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected 1 WJM- ' Vfl Would net) do well to call at the Paelflo Monumental WW, Broadway and make selection from the largo stock now on " Mr. Wilson has In his emnlov th nniv nmnMral marble s"4 , nlte cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best wort Uj, ALL KINDS OF J0I PWNTtNQ DONE AT THE TIMES' Off