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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
"Pir-7r VTOnfft T - 'In i 'If ' B 1: 1 1 THEOOSAY.TJMESARSHFiELp, OflN, JA(EPNSPAY, AEB..10..1912.ct EVENING EDITION m IMGITY B ISTBIIM T i .i ans for Making Marshfiold More Attractive Discussed at Meeting. Finns for enlarging the scopo of o aiarsniioiu impruvouium iuu, dntlv launched by rouresotttatlvea til flin vnrlonn WOIflOU'u clubs Of tllO CI T" "" . . - , , . ', ly, and for making It a ponnaudut gftnlzatlon that will ao mucn ror Ic advancement woro uibcussou at mootlnc at tho Chamber of Com- forco last evening. Tho attondnnco s not largo but arrangotnonts woro Mo for another mooting to bo nold xl Tuesday evening when It U mod to hnvo moro doflnlte platiB utllncd and tho floral and garden- g COniUfilB 01 II1U BCI1UUI CI1IIUIUU laiguratod. till, lllHt UVUUIIlft o luuutllli,, Willi mi Horton presided as chairman and 1Kb on various phases of civic nd inhomont worn mnda bv Mrs. A. L. rkor, Dr. J. T. McCorniac, Dr. E. Jngus, Supt. P. A. TIcdgon, Mayor :raw and otliors. In nddltlon to tho plans for gnr inlng contests, tho boautlfylng of ff.wiis and yards and tno stroots, ans to also tiiirovo public health ndltloiio woro discussed. In tho ttor, a crusado agalnBt tho houso- wns Inaugurated, Dr. E. Mlngus faring a $10 cash prlzo for tho first llllon flies slain hero and Dr. E. E. raw offering anothor $10 for tho ixt million. It was ntatud Hint 12.- roO flics mako n quart. 9 Mrs. A. L. Marker npoko briefly on bo provlous mcctlngH and tho object tho club, Btntlug it was tho bono r those Innugurntlnt; It to mako nraliflcld a moro beautiful city and moro uesirnoio pinco to Ilvo. Dr. McCorniac told of wl-nt had en accompllnhed In genoral public vancomont tho Inst fow years but Id Hint tho beautifying of tho mes nnd lawns had been sadly neg ated Ho Bald thnt Mrs. W. C. oubnor wns ono of tho fow who hnd ild nttontlon to HiIb plinRo of life nd who liml nlwoyH led In tho work. GSldift Mm 1nufi fitwl imrilnn rnn. sis, ho fiuggostod that tho organ- Sfttlon havo uiiHlghlly fences re oved and also piovent tho billboard nd sign pest gaining foothold horo. Dr. E. Mlngus snld that henutlfiil mes and strootB woro the host In- cation of tho degree of civilization d ndvnncomont of n town. Ho wild wag too bad thnt every family uld not havo an attract! vo homo id groundfl. Ho npoko about tho ngor from tho low grounds nnd nk holoB which would breed dls- so. Ho pointed out the monnco of Icb nnd Bald that tho Inaugurating, tno criiBndo on Coob liny IiiHt yenr d grontly loHHouod tho nunibor of Iob, Ho Bpoko of tho troubles ofi nlth officers In enforcing roKtila- . on and Bnld thnt ho would Kindly I oleomo the great nsslHtniico thnt tho! gnnlzatlon could glvo. llencfltH to Children. Sunt V A. Tledgen gave n most holnily talk on tho houoflt tho ovi'uicnt would be to tho school lldrcn especially. In onunliiif. ho Id ho wnH sorry that there woro not ore present to tuko up tho work it ho believed that the movement ould he contngloiiH ami thnt hooiii 1 would bo enllHtod. Ho cited nil fHMHI .. ON L HE I Hill - r. . .-! i No 'Golden Spike" or Other Ceremony,' Marks Terminal Railway Work. Tho first rnllB of tho Terminal liullway woro laid this morning. There, was no "goldon splko" br dny formal ceremony, tho Btnrtlng of con struction on tho lonk-talkod-of street railway horo bolng started as a matter of courao, ' Some little preliminary work was done yesterday by the forco of men thnt Tom Coke, who will havo charj,o of the construction, has socurod. About a dozen men aro employed. From tho Intersection of Front and Droadway tho road will bo built to wards the, Smith mill. It will bo rilshud to 'completion na rapidly as possible Additional matorlnl Is ox pec to d soon bo that there will bo no hitch In tho oporntlons. So far It has not boon definitely hottled about tho powor plant. It is understood that tho C. A. Smith com pany oxpcctB to havo a big olcctrlc plant installed boforo tho stroot car lino 1b completed and If it docs, tho stroot railway will bo furnished with )owor from it. painted and old fences removed. Ho suggested that the city spond $1000 or $1C00 a year towards improving tho parks and that tho vacant lots around town bo needed and lmprovod In appenranco. Ho Btiggcatcd that tho organization bo mado permanent nnd to do this, ho thought that dues of ten cents a month should bo collected in nddltlon to tho ono dollar membership feo. He ileclnrod thoro should bu nt ioast 1000 members enrolled. After deciding thnt a committoo of three should bu appointed to divide- tho city Into districts for tho flower nnd gardening contests nnd to moot next Tuesday night, tho meeting adjournod. Prior to tho meeting, tho Coos Day Concert Hand played a fow numbors In front or tho Chamber of Commerce. AIX)NG THE WATERFRONT Tho Osproy nrrlved In Coos liny yoslordiiy from Rogtio River. Tho Washington will anil from horo for Snn Krnnclsco tomorrow morning. Tho Alliance is duo In enrly to morrow frmtt Eureka nnd will Ball nt L o'clock for Portland. The Esther Ultimo nnd Bortlo Mi nor arrived in nt Iluudoii yofltordny from Snn rranclsco nnd tho Tilla mook nrrjved In from Ilnndon, 'iflft Iff lllWWTOXMlltwi nnjilllllilMllllKxiliii nRE ill Illn9woBHnTiiVnl IMnlllllllll llllll EtMPK d&tttim WyMfKm. iii 11 lilJ 1 mbiSIw IBB; vbhhi II 181111 IBI IHIMlIn1 llBlIlll IS ii 11 1 II 11 111 II II MP IS tM n l Clinn. Uogei-s, formorly of Coos liny, but who hui been nt Dnudon for soma time, Is now engineer on tho tiiK Columbln under dipt. Jim, Mn-gee. CnH1il ti V ftenjaniin Qlotes The Real Test of a Suit Is not only how it looks when you buy it- How long is it going to stand up under daily service ? That is tho question. Benjamin Clothes Arc guaranteed one full year, both by tho makers and our selves. Possibly you havo been a bit skeptical about our un usual claims of how much we save you because we sell only for cash But Do you think we would continue spending hundreds of dollars annually merely to toll you these things if thoy wore not true? Do you think the sales of tho Hub stores would havo increased so largely in tho last three years if tho clothing and the money saving idea had not lived up to our claims. Our advertising is not to sell you tho first time, but to mako you a permanent customer. If you want full service wear Benjamin clothe. All Sizes Styles and Fabrics. $18.00 to $40.00 Other Makes $10.00 to $20.00 Guaranteed by ourselves and tho makers. All our mcr clmhdiso is sold on one system FOR LESS because FOR CASH. "Money Talks" STETSON SHOES CLUETT-ARROW SHIRTS-STETSON HATS. Hub Clothing Shoe Co. Marsh field. Baudon. Emmrrmr'reTTTrragsr ' j-j;p? Oeorgo May, tho only survivor of tho wroek of tho Oshkosh on tho Co lumbln bar a little over n yenr ago, Ik nt tho Kruso & llunkfl shlpynrds supervising the liiRtnllntlon of tho ustratlin of n woman In an euntein ' T. . . ".'e cn.nn. ? "'ll,r y who mndo a nrnctlco of buying ."'""" '" "ii ir wipi. .1. .1. d, dUreputablo looking property '"'JnoKis nun tno iiti-nos cannery U thou beautifying them mid sell- .V,',"1' "" "' ""iniiu. tno .Mirono B them at n greatly ndvnnred prlco. I "" 1 " ,l Ami " " "or idea hub, the improving or tho ",l" o iiiei-o 01 iiruiiuriy ge lurniiy ru tted In near-by iiroperty owuera do- g tho Hume thing. He said that the autlfylug of tho town generully d making better Hiirrouudlugij for 0 children would, ho belluved. ko t o children huve n grouler ro- ' suffering from n sovoro attack of rd for (ieniillueMH and for prop-, Infliuuntory rhoumutlsm. ty, would iimko litem bettor slu- iits, would dovelop self rellanco In' ' Agnes Carponter, tho Marsh- Rom nnd would afford bettor ueiu iiikii school toaeiier who undor oi)uht ti (kciiiiv ilii'lr ni'iuiH Mini went an operation for nnnendleltla nt a, .: ..' . ': :.. : .".,.. . rouid btimiiinto tho spirit of co-op-, "'"' uopiuii yesioruay, was ro Blanchard Livery! City Auto Service 1 00a iarB, uareiui unvura ana reasonable charges. Our motto. "Will eo unywhore ut any time." Stands Dlanco Hotol and Dlanco Cigar Store Day Phones 78 and 40 AMO.Nd THE SICK Mrs. J. T. McCorniac. who Iihb llilnii nil 111 fni .li. !.. T..... ...!... , .v,. MKM.p, .. i,iu iiiv iuiv nri'KVi atlon Mayor Straw'H VleN. Mayor Straw commeuded the ovenieiH, stating that It wa one , tho things that he hnd been ' lxloui to see Htnrled. lie deolareil 1 at la efforts In th past had bron try and afford bettor Hiirrouud- ga to tlio growing youth nnd give. om opportunltleB to ndvniice. Ho l Id It n. very difficult to enforeo ws mi, n iiintlntiH that tend to Is cud uulehH theio U 11 publle )lrlt In favor of It. Ho wild that I mo of tlx flibt tlilim thnt eonld be 1 """ ported getting along fine today. I refer votora to tho tnxpayora of Coi.8 County fiom 1805 to 1S98 for my record. I am willing to bo Judged by thnt record. K. II. IIANSHN, Candidate for the republican nom ination for tho office of assessor. I.lbby COAK. The mind VOl' hav UAVWS liSKIJ. I'HONK 7tf Pacini Iverv Transfer Co OJiie would be to Improvo the aohool frouiilp Viint'ier thing t at .min.' WJ li w I I IIIYIIUHge woiiiii in to 1111- v V , v. ame df the embnnU ont i ,1. Inn HtriviH. Then. Mt Ulll t r .. . I... - 1 I jju n 'in, 1 ! in'i- n iu in (u(, (u- gh' l iiMinsr- mound town that fto 1 1 bo r til. (1 Others should be mumniLi .i Limn ..-(rr..v II fnf-n - I JlflSPl Mayor Juntos O. Dahlman. Omaha. Neb., ofton called tho "Cowboy May or", wrlto of tho benefit ho dorivod from I'oloy Kidney IMIIb and Bays, "I havo taken Foley Kidney Tills and they havo given mo -t feat deal of rollef, so 1 cheerf illy recommend them " Ited Cross Drug Storo. Wo have seonro. the livery bual. icba of L. II, Hulscor and are pirt- pared to rondor excellent eervlco 10 tbo pooplo ot Coi Uuy. Ciruful t Ivors, gjoa rljs jd ovorythlng but will mean natUfactory sorvlca tc tho public. Phone us for a driving horse, u. rig or anything needed In tbo llrory lino. Wo alio do truck- g buslnesa of U kinds. iiliAXCHAKI) UHOTHKHS Phone 1S8-J IJvery, Feed and Sales Senrlcs. 141 First snd Aldor StreoU W.K.Wiseman Night Phone 4C. HAHKKIt & OOOD.W.K Pronrletors. k Modorn Drlck Uulldlng, Bloctrlt Lights. Steam Heat. Elogantlr Furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Water. HOTKL.OOOB 0. A. METLIN. Prop. Hates: 60 cents a Day and Upward Cor. Broadway and Markot Marshflsld. Ore eon. Tho Old Reliable ries a complete Now car stock of ITousefurnishings. Every thing from Kitchen to Bed room. New Goods. Reasonable Prices. 323 South Broadway. Phone No. 210-J. WHEN IN Portland, Oregon STOP AT THE HOTEL MULTNOMAH ''Portland's Largest Northwest's Grandest Hostelry" Absolutely Fireproof 725 Rooms 300 Rooms With Bath 100 Sample Rooms 0cuj let n entire buck in ths heait of builnm anil financial dtitilctl. The most nunln. cent Utbv, Reitiuunt, UallKkin, Uanquet Hill anj t'ufchc Koomi la tnt Wwt. Tho utmoit lncomlounnilctiuvenicace. llMd.iuaiio(U,l'.O.U. UundLoJio Convention, PoitUnd, 1911 EUROPEAN I'LAN-nATES $1.50 TO ti.W PER DAY Uuuci Nett Bvery Turn n4 Steamer U. C BOWERS, Manner J m BU0WNBLL. AilUUnt iltmzet fairrtTtriH'l 'Htwiirti.ajii.v ',rrrytmrmm,nr..nmr.nvnamasnaa3 A Correct Insurance Policy Is very essontlnl. If it isn't correctly written it Isn't Insur ance. Wo wrlto correct policios In tho host companlos. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 rront St. THY THE EDGH WITH YOUR FINGKIt. Hxamine a collar fresh from our laundry. Notice Its clear, whit col or, Its even, elastic stiffness, U smooth and Its perfect shape. Then teat the top edge by running your flngor-tlp over It. Notice the smooth, slick finish given It. Noth ing there to rub, dig or Irritate your neck. This test will prove the value of our service. Send us a trial bundle and apply the test Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry Sfnuxey llros. Props Phone 22W.J Our Wagons Go Anywhere Anytime Dit. XTjTmixmiY'tr Modern Dental Parlors. We are oqutppod to do high clasr work on short notice at the vorj loweBt prices. Examination free Lady attendant. Coke building, oppo lto Chandler hnel, nhnne 112-J. Steamer Washington Wllili SAIli 1'Olt SA.V FHAXi'ISCO FKOM COOS HAY, THUltS DAY, A.M., AI'IUIj 11. TICKKTS AT OCICAX DOCK Olt OX'llOAltl). l'ASSIJXGKIJS GO AIIOAIH) WKDN'IJSDAY NIGHT. V. S. DOW, AKcnt. Ocean Dock. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo KQUII'PKD WITH WlItULKSS AND SUHMAUINB IJELIi SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. SAN FRANCISCO Wednesday, April 10, At, 4 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone M. o. F. McGEORGE, Agnt. The Electric Shoe Shop IS WHERE THEY Rl'Y SHOES 1'ltOM $1 PER PAIR UP. m3 THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ISO So. nroadwny Marshfiold We Clean and Press I Ladies' and Gent's Suits1 Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MIN B7-J -R. G. W. LESLIE, - Osteopathic PhyslcLtn i Qraduato of the Amerhan school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Offlc In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tc 4 Phone 161-J; Marshfleld; Oregon JW. nENNWTT, Lawyer. ' )ftle over Flanagan & Bennett Bank larshflold Orogor !DU' J. T. SIcCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Orogon. IHlne: Iockhart Building, Opposito post om-o Phone 105-J After the show try a Turkish Bar Plums 2H-J. 'THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From Cocs Bay for Portland at 2:00 P. M., Thursday, April 1 1 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. I Phono It. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. 2im !2 ,llTr'AX,) AT A- M- ON' APRIL 3, 10, 17 and 81. Tmft -' C00S 1,AV AVlUh ' Ui - 'V 27, AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE. L. A. PARKIIURST, Agent. Phone Main 33U- R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance I'M North Front Street Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTIIELL Phone 81 SI