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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1912)
It ? l V h ; M i t M. O. MALONEY Editor and Pub. ' U L.L. I U U U I I I DAN E. MALONEY News Editor , TEAL'S PUNS OF DEMI I I . Portland Man Talks Here 1 Plan to Keep Dredge Oregon. J. N. Teal, of Portlnnd, last night wl dressed the Marshflold Chamber of Commerce nnd spoko on thrco topics, tho orgnnlzntlon of "Tho Chnmbor of Commorcu of tho United States of Amorlcn," "Tho Panama Canal," nnd "Tho Rivers nnd Harbors Congress." Ilo said thnt tho United States hns not united Its commerclnl lntorcBts in rcgnrd to foreign trndo ns Its foreign- rivals have, nnd for that reason can not compoto with forolgn nations In trndo with South American nnd othor countries. Mr. Tenl' noted as tho rcp rcscntntlvo of several organizations, Including tho Portlnnd Chamber of Commorce, In the mooting in Wash ington' nt which tho organization of tho Chnmbor of Commerce- of tho United Stntcj of Amorlcn was per fected. It Is tho object of that body to study foreign methods, to dovclon foreign trndo nnd to work with' the Dcpnrtmont of Comnierco and Labor. Mr. Teal bellovcs thnt in courso of tlmo our .trndo with other countries will bo n very valuable ono nn 1 thinks thnt- Mnrshflold should , bo represented In tho National Chamber of Commerce. A. II. Powern moved thnt a delcgato bo sont to Washing ton each year to roprcsogt Marshflold In that body nnd tho motion was cap, rlcd. On tho Panama toll question, Mr. Tenl wns not In favor of charging n toll on American ships panning from American ports nnd asked tho people of this section to tiso their Influence in preventing n hill providing for such n toll, front passing through Congress. Ho said thnt tho Pnnamn Canal wns of vltnl Importance to tho Pnclflc ConBt ns It would glvo us n mnrkot for our produco nnd a toll nn freight shipped through It would work Brent Injury ns It would cut profits. Pinlscs Hugh MrLnhi. Ho prnlsed Hugh' McLnlti for th3 'nblo manner In which ho reprcsontid tho Chnmbor of Comnierco nt tho III vers nnd Harbors Congress held In Wnshlngton nnd in nod thnt n dole gnto bo sont from here ngnln noxt 'year. He spoke In nivor of n Jolty nn tho Coos Day bar nnd believed thnt DECIDE CASE After n couplo of hours' discussion and argument by attorneys last even ing, the Marshflold city council de cided to grant tho liquor license (or tho Brovery snloon on North Front streot to tho Coos Bay Liquor com pany on condition that bIiouUI An drew Ilekla through tho courts bo nwnrdod possession of tho property, the Coos Day Liquor company shall transfer the license to Hekln. . Hnrry Hoy represented Mr. Ilekla and J. M. Upton represented tho Coos Hay LlqUor compnny. Mr. Hoy con tended that Mr. Ilekla hold the pres ent license nnd should bo granted tho rcnowal, claiming that tho liquor or dinance provided for It. Tho ordinance limits tho number of snloons In Marshflold to 1G. 0. J' McICnlght nppenred for tho local liquor dealers' association nnd urged thnt tho council not Incrcnso tho num ber. In tho first place, tho council took up tho 14 other applications nnd granted them. Mr. Hoy objected o Hokln's application being hold up and pitted against tho Coos I3ny Liquor company's application but tho council would not henrkon to him. Mr, Hckln's application for n li cense wns .signed by nbout 300 peo ple. Mr. Hoy objected to n liquor 11- ccuso being Issued to n corporation Instead of to an Individual. J. M. Upton said that Mr. Hekla's application for n liquor porm't speci fied n building which wns nlroady occuplod by another business. Ho said tho Browory saloon hnd been In operation for over 30 years, first un der Lars ClemmenBon, thon under Itobort Mnrsdon nnd then under tho Coos Bay Liquor compnny nnd Inter undor Androw Kohla as trusteo for tho Coos Bav Liquor compnny. Mr. Hoy Inttmntcd thnt If tho coun cil did not grant Mr. Hokla a ronownl of his license, thoy might suo for it. Ho snld that If tho ronownl wan granted, thoy expected Hint Mr. Holt la would soon rcsuino control of tho Browory saloon. Flnnlly Councllmcn Copplo and Ferguson shld that thoy thought the thing to do wns to Isnno a license to tho persons now In control of tho Browory snloon nnd If tho courts should Inter chnngo this, thoy would ch'nngo tho license. This wns dono. Later in tho ovcnlng, It. M. Rati, of tho Rothschild Liquor compnny. filed nu nttnehment nn tho $100 which Mr. Hekln wns supposed tn Imvo deposited with his nppllcatloi for license. The company claimed It could ho obtained nt the noxt sos-'L""1 Hokln hnd been owing them slon or Congress If tho Coos Bay poo- -"" r five years. Whether thoy plo kopt working for It. wl" K0-1 tl10 money or not romnins to Keep Dwlgo Here. " dotormlnod. A. II. Powers brought up tho quel- Albert Sollg. of tho Coos Bav tlon of keeping tho dredgo Orogon I Inior compnny who wns prenonr, hero nnd snld thnt If $50,000 couldi81"1' lI,n tll,B notion by Ran clearly no ralBCd by t no nconlo no folt guru . ",,UWI lI"11 """ novor neon in Congress would mnko an npproprlr. tlon nt tho noxt session. It wns final ly decided thnt tho rhnlr should ap point n commttteo of thrco to securo contrncts for fills tn bo mnilo by tho dredgo nnd thnt money bo mlsod In this mnnncr to keep tho Orogon horo. Dr. McCormnc named Dr. B. Mlngus rhnlrmnn of this committee nnd post poned tho selection of the othor tw.i mombors. It wns nlso decldod that Jphn n. Goss,J. W. Bennett nnd C. It. Pock constitute n committee- tn bring nbout tho now election for tho Port of Coos Bay ns soon ns possible, tho matter to bo tnkon up nt Coqullln on July P. J. W. Bennett mnilo n short tnlk In which ho prnlsed Mr. Teal for tho work ho hnd dono on bolinlf of Coos Bay and moved that Mr. Tonl bo ex tended a vnto of thanks by tho Marsh Held Chnmbor of Comnierco, a motion which was unnnlmnuslv cnrrled. ' chnrgo of tho Coos Bay Liquor com pany or tho company would have long since- collected this claim. HOTEL ARRIVALS Chandlor Paul II. Soulo, .(inn FranclBco; C. L. Jonson nnd vmo, San Francisco: J. W. Runclo. :8an We Make the Terms In Mnrshfield real estate you are today offered the opportunity of a lifetime to mnko investments. In this city will be repeated real estate history of Seattle, San Francisco, Portland and many other cities where fortunes were made by tho far-sighted ones. Buy Marslifield real estate- 1 t's all good. Buy now. No matter how small an amount of money you can spare, put it inio Mnrshfield real estate Buy right;-some prop erty will advance more rapidly than" others; you wajit tho best you may get the quick est returns. Buy First Addition to Marshfield Choice level lots; sunny and sheltered; scenic and close in. Directly in tho lino of tho city's expansion and adjoining the best section of the city. These 50 x 100 foot lots at .$1300 each arc the best bin in Marshfield and the choice, lots are rapidly being sold., Let us hand you a plat of this beautiful property and tomorrow take your Sunday aft ernoon walk out along tho beautiful Boulevard extension of South Fifth Street to First Addition. Reynolds Development Co. Cokc.Bldg; V? Owiners Tel. 1G0-J. DWS DEFI 10 MM (Continued on Pago Four.) lories and floor overwhelming tho vol ley of protests and hisses that woro hoard hero and there amid tho con;-1 tuned upronr. urynu mnuu uis way back to the Nebraska delegation, having thus ndded another sensation to the convention's proceedings. Stone Drowned Out. : Senator Stone, of Missouri, took tho platform to reply to Bryan, not In V rnnclsco; J. K. McKonnll, Lakoportr complaint or protest, ho oald, us ovory i; a. ii. man had I O. W. Holllstor, Portland Frost, San I)Iogo; II. J. Mnthlson, Portland; R. W. Wright, Portlnnd; W. R. Novllls. Oakland; A. A. Book, Oakland: J. W. MiiuKonzlo. Portlnnd. Coos Hotel L. W. Sanders, North Bend: .1. I). Mngoe. Lnkesldo; II. J. Uoodmnn, Coos Itlvor; Al Smith, Coos Itlvor: K. Mntorson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Crlbblns, Cnmp 2. Blanco Ooo. T. Monoton, Co qulllo; S. II. Buck, Aloha, Ore; Jas. Harlan, Lampn; W. C. Footo, Co qulllo; Maud Nowton, Portland; T. 8. Ruomdors nnd wife. Bridge tho right to spenk his voice and take tho responsibility. Tho do- inand for n roll call could not be drowned out by tho Senator's voice and tho roll rail proceeded. Other Trouble-' on. Bryan was soon Involved In another heated controversy as tho question, was rnlsod ns to each Nobraskn dolp gato choosing his candldnto. Bryan was faintly heard declaring that If Now York and Virginia maintained their sovereign rights concerning such thought probable. Marshfield will have a chance to boost Its porcoutn(,o up to .500 and still has a chnnco to , land tho pcniinut. Tho Rnstsldo boys will Imvo a. strong llnc-up In both games and ex pect to win In at least ono of thorn. Mnrshflold also expects to bo nt thu big end of tho scoro and will sottlo down now and play good ball for ha 1 rest of tho season. Tho Mnrshflold I boys linvo been handicapped by wot grounds and Imvo not' been nblo to practice as much ns tho other teams In tho longuc. (iaines on tho Fourth. For tho Fourth n big gnuio has boon nrrauged between Bnndon nnd tho Mnrshflold team for n side bet nf $100. In tho first gamo of tho sea son Mnrshflold beat Bandnn out In tho ninth nnd tho Bandon hoys nro nut for rovengo, bellovlng they can make a clean-up on tho local team. In addition to the side bet of $100 n purse of $100 is hung up for tho game. Tho North Bend-KastRlde gamo will be called tomorrow nt 1:30 nnd tho Mnrshflohl-Rnstsldo gamo will follow. AMONG THK SICK , Mrs. B. It. Keller Is out ngaln afti.'r' being confined to hor' liftnlp Tori nbout n week on account of Illness. The llttlo daughter of Cant, and dologntes ns suit thorn (referring u Mrs B V O m2io,in it WATCH AMD FOE HAIJNS Tttts Hamilton "Watches $12.00 to .$80.00 Howard Watches ..' $:W.OO to $90.00 Elgin Watches $8.00 to $60.00 Waltham Watches $8.00 to $00.00 Wo also carry NEW 13NO LAND, SOUTH' BEND and INCiERSOLL WATdtKK from $1.00 to $25.00. Prices rightWatches sold on easy terms. gntcH and alternate In her own wnv. when Oklahoma wns .reached 1 1 dologntes of thnt state' demanded the Hiimo right tn speak that was nccorl- ALONG Till? WATRHI-'ltONT ' Tho Anvil arrived In nt Bandon at n. m. today nnd mills from thoro n. i urt'nn . nviiini.i ni.iu i.....i..t at 3 n. m. r" "'"" ."' v" '." """ I'L'i'i-i.- , ..,.. ....,-, wuou anoiner controversy, iirynn . '" "" nmj n.mrii innu EMPORIUM Confectionery, Ico cream nnd cooling beverage. Front street, Mnrshlleld, opposite Blanco hotel. My friend, a word before wa part Coma and wo'll enter Snrter's mart Thoro, Ico cream Is a trusted Joy; So wo'll partako so testify. Wo will consumo thnt Item first; And then X 10 u 8 our thirst. L'RNVOI. Good pictures need no gnudv framo Tho pure contents glvo them their fnino. A picture thnt wo llko to see Is n neat nlid clean Ico crcamory; Where ordor reigns n lovo of graco . And everything Is In Its place. A mart. where naught repulsive dwells, And folks enjoy their wedding bolls. A cultured clerk of civil mlon Marks an attractive, pleasing licene "The closo nttentlon to each cull -.WIH plonso tho buyers ono nnd all. To such a placo wo love to roum, Whon buying sweetmeat for our homo." Fresh goods quick norvlco, nnJ much more, You'll find at Sartor's cozy store! -STAIt KEY. NEW PKOPLR AT TSe Royal TONIGHT TIIR DIABLO CO. PAt'L DLVIILO, comeillnn, supporteJ by LA C1HB SISTKI1S n,u GltOVI? NOHTO.V Juvonlle- sugcr nnd comedian. I'lCTUIlKS "Tho Llttlo Stocking" ."KotrlbiiUon" 'Lucky Man" "All Old Lntly lit ThciiI)" This Is n largo attraction and tho price wilt bo 10c balcony; '.'On down stairs. appealed for fair piny and the Okln-i noma dologntes woro given nu oppor tunity to speak. Oklahoma finally gavo Clark 10 and Wilson 10, making no chnngo In tho total. horo today with n cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill. TIiiiob' Want Ads bring results. The Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prepared to do all kinds of hauling on short notice. Wo meet all rralnt nud boats and wo also Imvo the lateit stylo Itoynolds Piano Mover. V gunranteo our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones 98-It. 120-J. or 49-L. An unfilled want cauw untuppl noss Times Want Ads brine reiulu. 1)1? PATBIOTIC. Citizens, decorate your homes dur ing tho colobrntlon. . OPAMRWICA. LNCATtH,rA. PLAY SUNDAY IN NORTH BEND Call So and See Our B5g Stock Everything in solid and gold-filled ,-jowelrv, , as Tin Clasps, Necklaces, Lockots. Thimbles, Etc. such Eastside Wjll Meet Marshfield randNorth Bend at , , North. Bend. ; i GAMKH HUXDAYi North Bend vs. KastslUo at North Bend. Marshflold vs. Knstslde nt North Bend. ;', Cooston nt. .Sum- V8. Myrtle Point nt The Great Reason Red! Cross Jewelry Departat Fine Watch Repairing All work and material guaranteed. Sumner nor. Coqullle vs. Myrtle Point nt Myrtio Point. Bnndon vs. Myrto Point. ; I The baseball seoson Is about one--1 fourth over with Coqulllo nnd Norlh Bend sharing the honors for flr-tt place, having won four out of' flvo games each. Myrtio Point Is third. tin v I ns: won from Conulllo nn.i e,.i side nnd losing to North Bond nnd Bandon. Mnrshlleld nnd Bnndon ire' lieu lor loiirtn placo nnd Knstsldo In the cellar, not having 'captured n game so lar tins year. Tomorrow's games can hardly niako much chnnge In tho team standing for this week, unless Myrtle Point and Eastside both win double-headers, and this Is no; iJ why T like to buy at this store," remarked one of our customers a few days ago, "is that T know I am safe here. You have never yet sold ?mV anything that wasn't right, and I guess you'd make good, .if the goods didn't." An expression like that makes us feel as if lifo was worth living. "We'd rather Ijear one customer say that, than sell a hundred dollar worth of merehan li.se. And we believe that it ,is the general feeling among our customers. Wo find it pays to handle only "the goods that make good." Wouldn't it pay you to buy only at the .store that makes good? Wo thiiiic so;, just bear us in mind when, you need any thing in our line. Suits $8.50 to $25.00 North Bend. The Fixup Mnrshflold. i