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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912 EVENING EDITION. What Will the Panama Canal Do for You? What Will the Railroad to Marshfield Do for You? A great cily is omb to uuild up on this last great darbor of the Pacific. Thou sands of people are inlcnauig to locale here and arc now making enquiries about the way to get to Coos .Bay. increase of population means greater demand for land and greater demand means higher prices. If you own land on Coos Bay 3011 wii benefit from the good things that arc happening and will soon be accomplished facts. First Addition to Marshfield Offers you an opportunity to share in the prosperity of this city. Anyone can buy a lot there who will make a tmiiill first payment down and a still smallci 1110111I113' payment. Don't nudge the property's merits by the smallness of the prices. These arc some of the finest residence lots to be found in iush field. It is your good fortune that they arc cheap and can be bought on eas- terms, provided you take advantage of the oppoitumtj- presented to you. , ' Streets arc now briny graded throuyh the addition. The success of First Addition to Marshfield depends on the attractiveness iuu availability of the ground for homesites plus the encigy and enterprise of the de veloping eompairy. A lot in this addition eo.ts $300 and it is 50 feet wide and 120 feet long. Terms to suii the buyer. :.v.i ..-..! Reynolds Development Co. Coke Bldg. Owners Tel. 160-J. SSC3H2aKBl I TtrsrKssjGTnszxzsszazzfzxr-- 5flWl',.'.'-!JSgBff MAKES A 8ITZ BATH OF ANY BATHTUB ,tMr1T!: JvK GJECv Mi "'' -r!tK." V rvsfavr a a , f r3$m -1 y-k rasa 1 iv COMFORT LUXURY CONVENIENCE Triplex Bathtub -Chair t3"twm ki kmM It I n luxury In tho bath ns It enn bo hunjj Insldo at tha uppor nd of the tub nivlnn oroater convenloneo whllo bathing. Fits Insldo or outstdo, or nt either end and lo so mado that It adjusts to fit any bath tub. Nothing to fasten Just plaeo it whero you want It and turn down the sat. Nothing to get out of order will last tor generations. Folds up out of the way when not In use. .... The ehalr is so easy to manipulate, that It can be usad by tho smallest child and Is so strongly built that It will comfortable support th htavleit adult. Tho Triplex Dnthtub-Chalr Is highly recommended by hotel managers, hospitals and sanitarium throughout tho United statu. Mdo with all parts nickel plated, both Inside and out, highly pollshod nd guaranteed not to rust. Hard. wood teat is heavily coated with a Permanent enamel mnKlng tne I ri- piox Bathtub. Chair an article whose nandtomo annearanca Styl will beautify ny bathroom. e 1 solid metal. heavily nickel nlated S1.50 Style 2tubular metal, heavily nickel plated $2.00 Style 3- all solid brass, heavily nickel plated $3.00 uwiMcuw uciviiviiv ev tmb tmwx bathtub ""eo.1NAiNornet, 31a ucknna avinm, ihhtoh. f!MH.,u. . A. I Caa tie porcbaua at uj el Una stem. GOING & HARVEY pioneer innv. co. W. X. KM1I.A1) & CO. MAHSHFIHM) linV. CO. PERRY & NICHOLSON 15. HAXRHIj W. K. WISEMAX O. A. JOHNSON WHJ,EY St'llHOEDEIl A J&t usy oi'ilmmr':!1 T,,AT hook, hut first comk in and got MI VOl V4 i8. ?N 8XOKS AM) HOOFING PAPER. "G!.L8 Sl.no AND UP. kooitxo paper, oxg ply, $1.25 axd up. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. KKT.Uh DEPARTMENT. pLcij . COCS &SV , . sivv xS..t axtmirwww iiii Mini1 iwietJWinnug 1 rn I'.fi'i'i'i'i', " COOS BAY REALTY. SYNDICATE. DEALERS J&sA6CNTS COAL COLONIZATION, DAIW. FARM FWJT. tlMEML, ana T1I1BER, UKDS. 0R6ANIZ1N6 Or IMUSTR1AI COftmiES A SPtmLTYsTi aePaSt has n - c,,l are th J at investments in small acre tracts near growing Buschke . ? I,rotablo. Tho C. D. R S. has sur.h to offer. Chas. I. e' M"shaeld, Ore. Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Prouriclorn. LEAVE MARSHFIELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 8 : 1 5 9:30 10:15 11:00 11:45 12:30 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 C:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. 1. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M.. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. . P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. LEAVE NORTH HENI). 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 0:15 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. Lcnvo North llcnil Allen's News stnnd. Ivavo Iar6hntId Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Busy Corner. ALL WOMEN WONDER how wo enn produco bo big a loaf of finn iirnnil for so llttlo n nrlco. They cannot do It, uo matter how expert a. a nr- tney may uo. now can iiieyf u liny our materials at wholesale and iiko Mm most modern nnnllances. Thafs why our broad Is cheaper than homo uaueu niui uetier 100. Coos Bay Bakery The place for good goodies. Market Ave. Phone 111-L Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call nt PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and make selec tiou from the large stock now on hand. "hiv. Wilson lias in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And none but tho best work is turned out. City Auto Service Onod Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: 'Will go anywhere ai any time." arunus ouiUKU nmui tun uiatiiu Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 vtili. nl... let HARKER & GOODALE, proprietors. Anywhere, Any Time Careful Driving Reasonable Rates FI8HKR AUTO SERVICE WM. FISHER, Prop. Phone orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Store, Phon 18-J. After 11 P. M., Phone 5. -J Marshfield. Oregon, Why Coos Bay's Growth is Sure 1 lu .ii i I 1 ' . shows that tho Atlantic tjunuuunl stntcs fioin Maine to Texas lnmle an avotago gain during tho last ten years of losa than twenty nor cent. During tho h:uiio poi'lod tho states ot tho Pacific seaboard tnntlo an average gain ol over eighty per cent. Tho west Is growing far moro rap idly than tho cast. Is It any won der that the cast and central statca (some or which showed positive losses) nro alarmed and are trjhirf frantically to stem tho tldo of emi gration? There aro 25 seaports on tho At lantic coast from Portland, Maine, to Galveston, Texas, and they num ber nil the way from 20,000 to four million Inhabitant each. On tho Pacific coast there are only five ecu portH of consequence ranging from 40,000 to 400,000 population. lie- cause of tho conformation of tho Pa cific coast thcro can only bo about one moro Important harbor for world commerce In this fourtocn-hundrcd-mllo coast line. And becauso the buBtnces of tho west must go throuRn n relatively small number of ports, these seaports will advance by leaps and bounds. Wo know our record durlnR tho past ten years, but who can cstlmnto tho growth of tho ten yenr period wo nro now entered upon! What will tho Pnnania cannl do for the Pa cific states and Pacific seaports? Great things to say tho least. That & why thnusnnds of letters nro coming to tho Marshfield Chamber of Com mcrco asking Information about this coming gront Bcaport of tho Pacific, tho realization of whoso hopes walla only on the completion of tho rail road now building hero from 1'u-genc. GETS DATA 0 COOS COUNTY NEWS OF GA11DIXER GARDINER, Or., Aug. 14 Win chester liny Is a llvoly enmp at pres ent; enmpors nro thoro from all sec tions spending their vncatons. Pro bably from 7C to 100 pcoplo nro camped on tho bench, and moro nro coming every day. Winchester Is be coming woll known to a great many pcoplo, who conio hero each year for an outlpK and to enjoy tho cllmnto, surf nnd soa broozc. J. K. Stanlngcr, wlfo and danghtor, Miss Allco, arrived hero Sunday ov onlng, walking from Drnln to Scotts burg. Mr. Stanlngor formorly llvod at Wilbur but now resides nt Spring- Hold. They nro taking tholr outing walking from ono plnco to anothor and say they nro getting much onjoy ment out of tholr trip. They plan to go from hero to Coos county, talcing In tho prlnclpnl places of Interest, re turning by tho wny of Rosoburg, walking tho wholo dlstnnco if possi ble Every day proves tho necosslty of Improving tho bar nt tho mouth of tho Umpqun. This weok n repro sentntlvo of ono lino of trndlng ves sols plying along tho const was hero looking up tho possibilities of carry ing freight to and from this plaeo and tho uppor Umpqua Rlvor. A fow dnys ago n party who has tlm bor to soil wroto to n buslnoss man of this plnco asking Information as to tho chnncos of soiling logs for lum ber. Anothor wroto asking Informa tion aa to tho chances of shipping piling timber from horo to Snn Fran cisco. Doth of th080 parties llvo In tho neighborhood of Kcllog. nut thoro is no chnnro nt present to dis pose of their timber nnd will not bo until tho harbor Is linprovod. Whon that Is done, every mnn along tho Umpqun that has tlmbor to dlsposo of will havo n chanro to soil for a fair prico without bolng obllgod to sacrifice their holdings to largo tim ber dealers. It would seem that this ficetlon of tho country would bo n good location ior somcono to go into tho chicken business on n largo scalo. ChlckoiiH do woll horo and eggs nro noarly ns senrco as chicken teeth. Not enough chlokons nro rnlsod or eggs produced to supply tho local market. R. II. Portor of tho firm of Portor Rros., Dan Druhn, Henry Coponhng- en and Clydo Edwards enmn over from tho Sluslnw by auto. Thoy ro portod no trouble in getting ovor tho road with their macldnos ox?pt Ing that thoy found that somo of tho turns in tho road woro rathor short. Mr. Portor visited tho tunno slto ho tweon hero nnd Coos Bay. Ho said that tho extra survoya preparatory to beginning work on tho tunnel woro progressing satisfactorily and work would begin on tho tunnol ns soon as tho survoyors completed tholr checking on this road. Tho Gardiner bnseball team ro turnod from Florenco Monday with victory written upon their bannor. Thoy playod tho Floronco team Sun 'ay with the result of 10 to 3 in favor of Gardlnor. This was a re turn game, tho Gardiner boys having been defeated by tho Floronco boys on tho Fourth of July. On tho 18th. tho third game will bo played at Gar- diner to decido which team is tho superior one. Oregon Immigration Commio- ron Sends An Inspector Here For Work. Much interest Is being taken in tho statistical information regard ing Coos county which tho Oregon Emmlgrntlon commission 1b having Walter 15. Morris, who will havo chargo of tho Commercial Depart ment of tho .Marshfield high school next yoar, gather. Mr. Morris io now at work nnd will make a most thor ough canvas tho countv. Tho commission Is gathering detailed in formation throughout tho stato that can bo furnished homesookors and prospective settlors and also for dis tribution in various parts of th.i country with a view of hnBtoning tho Bottlomont and dovolopmonc of Oro gon. J. A. Boxol of Corvallls who u director of tho work has Issued tho following statement concerning It: "Tho Orgcon Statistical Durcnu, in co-operation with tho Agricultural College, is making a preliminary ag rlcuRural survey of a number of leading farms In overy county In tho state. Tho object of tliln survoy U primarily to dotormlno tho opportun ities In each locality for now Bottler and, if possible, to find somo ot tho dlfTlcultlcB in agricultural dovoloic ment. "A number of farms In your lo cality will bo visited during tho Bum mer by Walter E. Morris. Such questions ns tho following will bo naked: Tho valuo of land, machin ery, stock on hnnd Juno 1; tho acre ago and yield of each crop In 1911? tho amount of these crops sold arid tho rccolptB; tho amount of othor farm products, such ns milk, butter, eggs, fruit, etc., sold during tho year nnd tho receipts: tho expenses for la bor, seed, feed, fertilizer, mnclilnory, threshing, etc : the methods of cul tivation used nnd your observation of tho results. "As your nnswer will bo for ths benefit of your community and of tho entire state, nccurncy ot statement I of tho utmoBt importance All ot tho information received from yon and your neighbors will bo compiled In making nn a flnnl report on tho eonornl conditions In your commun is. Your stntomont will bo consid ered strlcllv rnnflilentlal. Tho re port of liullvidt"'!'' will not bo pub IIbIipiI without- thor rnnont. "We bono that tho farmers vU. nRslst our representatives In orr'nr: tho Information desired nnd t',0t In turn tho collego nnd tho Immigra tion Commission mny nld tho farm or by giving ndvlco to all who wls'n It." HRIEFH OF ItAXDOX Xcwb of the Clty-hy-thc-Sca ns Told by tho Recorder Miss Pearl Walker has boon elect ed to tho position of third grado teacher In tho Coqulllo schools. Miss Walkor Ib an ofllclont teacher nnd will no doubt givo ported satisfac tion. Mrs. ,W. M. Poloy nrrlvod Friday from Ashland, Or., and will remain nt tho homo of hor slstor, Mrs. L. J. Krouonborg, whllo tho Inttor goos to San Francisco. Mrs. Krononborg leaves on tho llnndon this ovonlng. F. S. I'orry Is raising his houso on Pino Htroot and will thoroughly ro model tho samo. Dr. S. J. Mann and wlfo returned Monday from tholr automobilo trip to Snlem. Mrs. W. 15. Crnlno nnd daughter Pearl, Mlssea Norn nnd Esthor Solve nnd M. nnd Mrs. J. Euglnnder left for Whiskey Run for n two-weoks' camping trip. Ralph Mooro loft on tho Firiold aftor spending tho Bummor hero. Mr. Moore is returning to Rorkeloy to continue hla courso nt tho University of Cnllfornln, Miss Rlttln McNalr was oloctoil Forostors' quoo: for tho big picnic to bo hold horo noxt Thursday, Aug ust 15, nnd Is now rocolvlug tho con gratulations of her frlonds. Emll I.eo hnd tho mlsfortuno to got his hand badly smashed by a tank of nil which foil on I Ho was given modlcal troatmont and Is got tlng along aB woll as could bo ex-pectod. CUMJXGS OF COQUIIAJ5 Uhby CO.U,. Tt-e kind YOU hnve ALWAYS USED. Phono 711 Pacific Liver- Transfer Co. Coos County Seat Xowh ns Told by Tho Herald L. II. Ilnzard has returned from n threo wcoks' visit to relatives and frionds in California, whoro his fam ily aro sojourning for tho summor. Goo. II. Raxtor nnd wlfo nrrlvod yestorday for two weeks' visit with rolativcs at tho old homo. Mr. nax tor worked on tho Herald in times pnst. Ho Is now owner of tho Cres woll Chronicle, ono of tho lending country papers in tho stato. Fqos woro colhoctod by County Clerk Watson for tho month of July to tho amount of $679.50. County Clerk Watson has Issuod 2,1 4 C gamo licenses to dato. Frod Llnscott Morse, tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morso. died Saturday morning, aftor a brief illness. California Flour Down Again 40c Per Barrel in a Week Look Out For Low Prices SPERRY FLOUR CO.