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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1911)
--"w-- -Jifci4,r, WCfifc- "C, --kitff-M'i"' H THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION. ' f a 118 of Mnw. who hiioomolnvenllvo ability Mr If p!Mowrito!ti:i:i.i:v a MM.Miuf', The Best of Everything n Bread Buns Rolls Cookies Cakes Pies GOODS DELIVERED DAILY Coos Bay Bakery PHONE Ul-L Business Directory Following la a list of Reliable Duslncss Firms that It -will Pay to Patronize. STADDEN All Linda of photograph work, bronildo enlarging and kodak finishing. J. L. KOONTZ Machine ad Repair Shone GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Englno Work At Holland's boat shop, Froat street, Marshfield, Ore. nEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Dlcyclo supplies, second-hnnd bicycles (or sale, duns, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. K. HANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phone 180-11 You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction In OUR FUKNITUIin made by tho best manufactur ers It combines oleganco dura bility nnd comfort. Our goods being substantially nindo will retain their flno olegant finish and last n lifetime and always proTO a sourco of satisfaction. Another Important fact Is that our prices are no higher than for poorer quality and trashy goods. Let us figure- with you when you want anything from a kitchen chnlr to a complete outfit. C. A. Johnson, Oldest Furniture Store on Coos liny Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE RENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES anC CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Marshfield, Ore. PHONE 302-J Mull Orders Solicited. $ 1 00 Reward For any sewing machine-1 cau't placo In first class order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leave orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono 111-L Reference O. O. Lthid, leather butcher Royal Theater Friday, Saturday and Sunday Murphy's Educated Dogs In "A Night in Dog Town" The dogs everyone Is talking about from const to const. Why? Becnttso they are n hit. They go through a sketch that can bo understood by nil. They tickle the young folUs, pleiiBo the old folks nnd simply set tho children wild. This Is the only troupe of dogs In vaudeville that work without their master telling them what to do. Also presenting Tlllle, tho best educated dog in the world, In nn net sure to plcnse nil. Prof. Mur phy actually hypnotizes a dog, ho being tho only trainer who hns suc cessfully accomplished this high nrt on a cnnlno subject. FRIDAY'S PROGRAM. ' - "THE DEVIL IN A TIN CUP" (A Fine Comedy.) "THE HOUSE OF PEACE" ' (A Rattling Good Comedy.) "LADY CLARE" (Lndy Cluro Is attended by Alice, the nurse.) "THE ROSS OF THE LUCKY RANCH" (An Exciting Cowboy Plcturo) Song "Little Feeling In Your Heart For Me" SATURDAY PROGRAM nn. iiii;ii;.ai. MEDICINE MAN', "DAD'S nun." IA thrilling nnd exciting Indian pic ture) "HEARTS UNDER OILSKINS" (The ship wreck at sea) (Tho Good Comedy) Song, 'When the Itluu Minis Nest Again." SUNDAY PROGRAM "Ah' Your Hair Grows White" "A LOST IDOL" (A good comedy) "SERVICE UNDER JOHNSTON AND LEE" (A great war picture. Don't miss this.) Song, "Silver Slircndn Among tho GoM PRICES 3 AMI 10c Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected i r ""liyr Ejif Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Wonts, South Hroadwny and mnko selection from tho largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ tho only practical marble nnd gra nite cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best wont Is turned X J. W. Copelnntl, of Dayton, Ohio, purchnwd a hottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and beforo tho bottlo wns all used tho boy's cold was gone. Is thnt not better than to pay a five dol lar doctor's blU? For wile by all dealers. All Children's Eyes T. J. SCAIFE 9!? A. II. HODG1NS Marshfield Paint, Decorating Co. fJtould bo -examined iK'foro sending tlicm to school. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phono 140L Oregon WANTED!!! OARPirrS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneurau tlc Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING HARVEY PHONE JIW A child's eyes aro dollcato things. Hence It Is only by tho rarest skill, are children oyes fitted with glasses, which nro in nccordnnco with their 'requirements. Yenrs of experience enables mo to guaranteo satisfaction In such cases. We Do Our Own Grinding Offlco over Norton & Ilnnsen's Store. V. J. HAYES. Optometrist Optometrist. A new stock of tho latest in the MAZDA LAMPS Sond In Your Order Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J Have Us Laurder Your Underwear We wash these garmeuts cleaner and better than tho work can be done elsewhere, and they are not worn so much. We do not shrink them, even woolen garments aro returned the sam jize a8 when sent us. "We Iron the garments nicely, make ordinary repairs free of charge and you have fresh clean, sweet under wear reay for each week's change. Bundl yours up with next week's laundry hundl. Marshfield'Hand & Steam Laundry PH07T-. 230-J i Prof. A. Richards A GRADUATING TEACHER Pupil of Carl Chrlstenson, tho well known Now York Swedish concert pianist, will take n limited number of studonts for private lessons. ' Applicants call nt Studio, Songs tncken nidg.. 1 Hroadwny. i Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 31SI1 Good Livery Service Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers are now at tthe dis posal of the Coos Bay public at ItEASONARLE RATES Rigs or rlB8 w,tn drivers ready for any trip anywhere any tlnio. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special acommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 27S-J . Hello! Hello! HoubowIvcb of Marshfield use Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer doos not keep It call up PHONE 73-J. Free delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & .MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE I W 0 Experience of Many Cities Commission Govet ik ECONOMY AND GREATER EFFICIENCY IS RESULT OF NEW PLAN ACCORDING TO HICIl I r IS NO easy matter to prove con-'were paved ns ft! cluslvcly and In true sclent tic In the preceding fashion that one city Is better go-i Haverhill, Mass.. ornuri .than innothcr. Nuvcrthele-sW. ' In effect in 190U.J ha. tax ruoi urriuc, .., -h Receipts of Marshfield Office Show Marked Increase Over Last Year. Postmaster W. B. Curtjs has Just ,,cg.,,t0 the ,umculty In mnk ng com-(report under tho completed it s quarterly report of the, , ., . nothing more ce"- saving of $97,9001 recqlpts of tho Marshllcld postolllce ,nn Umn Ul0 fnct t,mt w,hctncr ti,0 ses. When hho c for the quarter ending September 30 conini,M,on fom ot government Is tho flnnnclal stal which shows a good. gain over tho ,, ..,,,., form or no, ., ls bettor very bad. Jt ha same period last year. Tho buslnecs',,..,, ,,. fnrm. nf cnvnrnni,llt which 'debt Urn t nnd tn: of the Marshfield postonice has been In.CCC(le(, )t , tho various cities. Btendlly falling showing n good Bteady growth and Unquestionably the plan Is popular 'ments. Appeals tho total receipts for tho present ',.,,-... f-in.i .,, .,.rnn,i. wlfli mnot Mm lnirln1nturn f postonice fiscal year w.ll probably ex-,.,.. -. tll0 Cnrby cites tiho tax rate limit, ceed $15,000 by n considerate ,vhlch hnvo ,10 bcst opportunity for J has now becomo un "uu"i 'Intimate observation of Its operat'on. dltlon tho city hni The receipts for tho quarter end- nrlef n8 tho trlnl hn8 hccn tho 0V1- tho rovenuo from lng September 30, 1011, were AcnCQ nevertheless is stnrtllng. In 'no longer needed. .i.iJ5.. ngaiiist w,ivi. lor mo ovory ono of thcg0 c.tlca tlloro hM has boon fighting n' tnroo mnntitH ending hepiomuer ju, bocn wnBte BOn)0 corru,,ton nnd, tho gas and elect 1 UIO, a gain of $321. 2C. Inuinh IiiiI!1pIiiipv. In nil nf tlio.il lies to obtnln lower Tho recelptB for tho qunrtcr end- lmr(y mnchlncB hnd bocn j complete land for private co1 lng Junu 30, 1911, were 3,17fi.(!3 contro, nn(, ,,,, bcen nmntnlned In 'obtained from tho agntnst .!,'J7S.ui ror mo corre-'runnlnB on,cr nt t)lc iub,.c cxpen,0 to resort to muni spmidlng three months of 1910, n .iirnnfiii iiniuirnl fnvnrltlmn In Min'necessnrv. There gr.ln of almost $500. making of appointments. How cal opposition to tfflB$l ' roHiniasiur vjurus wns iiroiiuu muci, tho "gangs" cost the clt'es was tho expiration of ItB an additional clerk for tho local omcerovcnlc(1 wllen t,0 government pns?- It wob re-elected beginning October 1, but tho promise cA lnto ti10 hands at men, who, hav- Haverhill, which was nindo by Inspector Morso when ho ing obtained tho olllco without the publican city, havo Visited hero has not bcen officially linin of tho "unnes." could afford to i broken. Tho commU confirmed. It hnB been about threo' ignore them. yenrs since tho force In tho locnl of-l Houston, Tex. Commission plun flco was increased and as a result of n cff0ct January 1, 190C. Cred't ,1s fr -J m (I 1' 0 rJ the constant growth of business, the present forco ls insufficient. In fact, about tho first ot each month, they nro always swamped with business, of jtho city written hnd been wortn about 80 cents on the dollar, was n stored to par. Tax rate has been reduced from $2.00 to $1.70, wlillo) n, of two Democrats, nnd n Socialist. Gloucester, Mass.-Coj In effect In 1909. Tho port showed all bills ductlon In hho city del It Is claimed that the ft : ; '-. tho extra amount of bills sent out assessments nro snld to lie propor-!8trcct8 ,mvo l)Con beJ .... ... 1....1 t. .. i i.. i - ni. i.i .ii.. $C.OOO less annual 'M 1111,11 11V llll'lll I111H111IHH IIUUBITM 11111 LU" 4 L1U11 11 1 U 1 1 UHU1, I UL' Ulli llL'I'k Jl . '- rlnllv lnrr..nBlni Mm mmilnr volume ' $400i000 WnB Otllcklv willed OUt. Ill c'ty bookkcoplng ha , of business. Mr. Morso when horo flvo yenrs, seventy mlleo of streets nnd tho commissioners! tnlkn.i nliout nn olcht-hour dnv for have been repaved, tho cost hong do- miction in mo cxpensf tho employes and about Sunday clos-1 'rayed out of genernl revenue. A lng but now tho clerics have to work , Krcnt auditorium nnd Its stto hnvo from ten to twelve liours u day nnd 1)UC nl ror rro, t" Bnmo 80"rc,, c lj nro scarcely able to keep up the bus!- Schools havo been redeemed from public property. S Keokuk, Iown, Coi !ln effect 1909. Wheat Into effect tho city trs pty nnd there was ft it i.. ..i... ii... 1. 1.. iiuimcB. uniuuiuiK iiuu iiiiuur si-u- increase tn receipts It Is expected "K Jmvp been stopped. The price of 2 le eent of the .. ... . . ., ...,., , gas httR been forced down from $1.!0 tno cuy. Aiier su mm mo oruer -ior mo .uunn. nor .. B,0 government, the Clerk Will bo shortly forthcoming. . . ornMnir nn n rnsli linn' i . nnlln. Tnv Pnmm nn n nn In ernilllg OH n CBBIl UaH.B I Postmaster Curtis today received! - r n advises from Washington confirming the special dispatch to The Times tho other day that freo delivery will be i established hero February 1, next effect 1907. commission In first two yenrs tho .wiped out a deficiency I HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MUST QUIT HOItllLE SKIRTS AND PUFFS ifi ALAMEDA, Cal., Oct. C. The dainty Alnmeda high school miss, who delights In puffs nnd ciirjs, hob bio skirts and transparent silk ho siery, must soon relinquish her dreams and adhere to simple frocks, If Principal Gcorgo C. Thompson car ed Indebtedness decr 000. Moro thnn dou lof $200,000 and established a credit ,"' ""CT"' ''" balance. At liio exn'rntlon of tho iu, rrw,ii.nuinK n.. .,... f .i... r....n,io.in n ....-, the preceding year Wi linn Rlmm,l lv 3.7ftn vninrn wn dr. I for Ie88 thnn ono-ha culated nmld much enthusiasm as':- (ccompllrtied In the In thn rnmni'RRlnnnrB nil tn run fnrln,cnl t,llB 'onr for rn.,.lnnlnn l,n nl.n.nl.or nf n.n. TlA laBt JCar $1-1,00 ....o ...i..n.n.n .i. ..l.im, tho custom to borro lllVItU 11 U VI tmu 1I1U LUIIIIIIIDOItllt ,L.nvnrnmnnf nn n ,lnalrnl,l f,,ir ' to $30,000 to "enrryj nW.V. ... ..V ... M.W ....... of tho city to nttract new Industries, i I FJph Mn'iiM ln..nninmlRlnn rtlnn '""" - " I I In effect In 1907. In Its first year, the commission snved $1 S t.000 In lino running expenses, ns compared r from tho bog'nntng to tnxpnytng On that amount th R per cent Interest commissioners d'd rles out his plan of censorship. Ho ...,. .,. nrnvinui. vonr under Mm nldiBten(1 of nynK ,n hns become convinced that ninny of lirovomnmnt. it mndo better bar- nKe(l to kcon " cnsl1 tho maidens who attend high school Bn'ns for tho city In electric light clty (,onnBltory on wn devote moro thoughttofurbolowsthnn charjvs, obtained interest on city jrcn"zta ,niore81' to studies and if ho finds any over-idonoslts for tiho first time, clcanod Kansas City, Kan. dressed students horenfter, ho du- streets nnd alleys better (tho alloys '"Inn 1 effect 1010. ykffh dares ho will tell her so personally formerly hnd not been cleaned at roglmo commenced, It niul nilvlKn n miiillflcutlan of nttlro. I nil) nnd wined out tho "red llirht dls-'l deficit of $40,000 In t Ho further said: "There aro sov- trlct." tho effects of wh'ch has ilnce ("""bob wns Immont. ornl miL'stloiiH involved in tho mat-1 been shown in reduced crime. A collecting licenses, dot ter of dress. Extremes in styles take system of periodical lines which weiu street cars, and tele; tho minds of the Klrls from their Practically licenses levied In this dls- .' nmr ,- con c.wiina nn,i s i.n.i ' nvn, ..in fnr tr ct formerly brought In n hugo months than In the "" ' ( pw - i ll..iil.. .. ..-!.... girls who experience financial aim-, enrly revenue and the llnanolal r "" " .upn.uour suns nuovo noieu were ouiuiueu uu- -' i'v,ih v vfr- f Mi 18 culty In meeting tho expense ot slm pie dressing. Great contrasts In dress do not make for good among the girl students." It Is to bo hoped for tho sake of tho girls of Alameda that Prlncl-j pnl Thompson hns a nicely discri minating tnsto in femlnlno attire, or that he will accept tho services, In extreme cntes, of an arbitration board. spite the censing of this Illegal lit- feeling, como- leunr IF your STOMACH Is out of order. See DR. WINKLER. NOTICE TO COAL USERS. The South Marshfield mine Rnplds, la. Commlss'on ' plnn lit effect January 1, 1908. Tho city has been put on a cash basis, pays its bills every Wednesdny, tak ing n two per cent discount for caHh. Donded Indebtedness reduced by $93- ponses sulllclontly to em mlss'oner of flnnnco to tho city by Jnnuary,' Is ireo oi Hem. ' ,? i S-oux Falls, S. D. OftMUlfjtfM ' plan In effect 1909, la ttt) $ttlP ir.,ooo poplimtlon, a ,dA W 000 hns lii'on pnld off lk'Hr 000 net. Tho city's not Inventory ' " iionting uoui is mm hns been Increased from $153,108.13 nnd tho sinking fund acMMBjMN Jnnuary 1, 190S, to $S78,80G 'l, oiornuo ftpnngs. uow.ova Jnnunrv 1. lfllt. Police and fire do- 8nn plan adoptod In 1911, Hd pnrtniont radically Improved fit off!.'. ,nvo been most QvliIenCbi mmAi lency and equlpniont. Tho nmoiint '"nts which hnve been-,'$J of public improvements during tho lin8' ot merit Instead ,oC nHtV- Ilrst threo yenrs under tho eomnils- flUntlon. Tho mayor waoptMl has slon plnn havo been moro thnn that the city to securo ns fire ll What's the Use? To tnko chances on having your clothes spoiled by Inexperienced .men. Give us your work. We do everything and do It first class. Our work will excel any work on Coos Day, Mako us prove It. We do 'dyeing, cleaning and pressing, alter ing and repairing. We make old hats i new, Wo Call For and Deliver Your Suits UNIQUE PANTATORIUM PHONE 250X 250 Central Ave. A TURKISn RATH will do yon GOOD. Phone 214-J. MUSIC at the CHANDLER on SUNPA.Y evening. "Arrange to Jtake YOUR Sunday DINNER there. M been closed but I have reopened tho i Installed during any ten yenrs of the!w" " n'n, n" oxeVmL Llbby mine nnd can serve my patrons city's previous history. The in-j rocorti. out nnd ueen with an excellent quality of conl. The elude among o'riior Items tho bu'M- nnothor town for polll Pacific Livery and Trnnsfor Company .lng of a reinforced concrete bridge ,,. i,n mn.if, m v lnoni iii-i.nta nn.i 650 feet In lonctli. and the purchase , I would appreciate It If all my former'"' Island lying In the heart of tho nffiilrs has been greatly; patrons would phone them. No. 72. city to bo used as tho city civic can- naytlino mee ngs of the politic Ilorkeley, Cal. Comti in effect 1909. Intoreat wamummffm Minn when wanting coal. GEO DOLL. DR. WINKLER uses or knlfo. NO DRUGS M . Bakipg rowder M .well attended. AdmlnlsJL CommlBslon ers r& mo widely dlsett' ter. Leavenworth, Knn. man in eneci in i:wn. 1110 coiuiuis-i s'on hns reduced tho bonded Indebt-.thc old line pol'tlcnl dlvlal. edness by $112,950, while tho tax.n'wi'8 dominated tn this, rate has remained stationary. Knn-, sas ls n prohibition state,, but Lea vonworth ihas always dotted the law and allowed the saloons to exlht, subject to periodical fines which brought In $80,000 a year. Tho commission closed the saloons nnd disposed of this illegal revenue with out disturbing the tax rate, Over i2nn.nnn wna enpnf. In Rtiorlnl lm provements the first year ns against .Sick headache 1b causeu! ftr ifill",. an avernca nr sb.uuu in nrevious mimvv .u..,,.w.. iu " . - ,- . ,. ,,lnla Tnhln.o rfj years. In the first two years under ;' hoa.iachB til ,i. . . it . . r "..r ;th.! iuo now BBiyiu bi juuca u. siicei eal Vf all awftt1 The eomnils- ,Btret M'inn over before. Tfcf : Knn- entirely to hnvo dlsappeai clpal affars. The city ls.1 . Ingly Republican, but A elected mayor th's year It you have a GOITR1 WINKLER. Don't forget the Turkls l.if.l ia.'l",'. ' ' Qt rrvak I n3B ' Bi'1 If 15 t l ,.w t.'f 'Til it ? te M 3 ':' ... i i7mwiSiiti !Bsmaaaaiuiiaa