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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1912)
BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 19I2--EVENINQ EDITION. THE COOS :. 1 i m i mnrr COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXEY Editor unci l'ul. WAX K. MALOXEY xuwh i:tim Entered at tho postofflce nt Marsi Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second clam mall matter. An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tito Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS IJAY DA HA' TIMES. Marshfleld :: :: :: : Orcgo.t Official Pinter of Coos County, Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho people, that no good caitBo shnll lack a champion, and tnut evil sunn un thrive- unopp mod. SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES. DAIIiV. One year $6.00 Per month r,0 WEEKLY. Ono year SI. 50 When paid strictly in advanco the subscription price of the Coos Day Tlmoa Is $5.00 por year or $2.50 for six months. C1IAXCE TO ADVERTISE. THE Oregon Development League has sent out uotlc(3 to tha commercial bodies of tho st.itJ directing the collection and ship ment of exhibits for tho land Bin v nf tho Mlddlo West. This Is an In. jmrtnnt movo for ovury community fn Oregon nnd a grcnt opportunity to show what tho different sections of tho state can ralso In tho way of agricultural products. Coos couiny with its splendid dairy Industry, is Ornvenstcln apples and dlffeiou farm products Hhou'd bo able to mnko as flno an exhibit as any county on tho coast. Exhibits pi op. trly gathered In time would do timr' to advanco tho b'oncflt of this local ity as thousands ot p-" j to wli'i '.,' nttractod by th .11 i t.cts shown from tho dlfforcnt localities. soxns axi) singers I sat mo down In a cozy nook, and mixed things up with a noblo book, containing goms from tho greater bards who In fame's templo havo loft tholr cards. Oh, their linen wero full of a throbbing lire, and tho way they punished tho golden lyre, tho way thoy warbled nn Music's peak would mako a follow rear up and ahriok. Hut soon I tired of their soaring strains; such pomes nro hard on a fat man's brains when tho swoat rolls down from his tollworn phiz, nnd the hungry lllos nil around him wniz. THE PltOPOSKI) POUT. .1. A. Wind Gives Views. ' Vh iimilit a lnrce majority of 1I10 voters within tho proposed port dl3 ti-lpf nro In favor of tho organiza tion of such port. It seems almost Incredible that any should oppose snrh nn Imiiortant step in tho dltec tlon of progress. This step must bo tnttmi lii order to make possible t.ie development of the harbor and oth er resources of tno coos uay dis trict In n manner commonsuraio with their natural Importance aud reasonable possibilities. Opposition to the port hcrctotoro seems to have been prompted chlofiy by fenr of exorbitant taxation and unfnlr or unwise administration. I'hlj fear was probably Just about as well grounded as that of the man wno uo serted his Isolated farm when a rail road was built through It. A neigh bor met him on tho road with all his belongings bound for n point about thirty miles farther back and Inquir ed why ho was leaving. Ho said It was too dangerous to stny thero with that train running through thoro ct ory day. Tho neighbor said: " Woll, tho train didn't hurt you yestcruay when It went through, did It?" ! said: "No, but yestordny It wont through lengthwise. Somotlmo it may come crosswise and thon It would sweep us off tho faco of the earth." Since I am n candidate for port commissioner I wish to do what lit tle I can to allay tho fears of any who may bo disposed to tnko a simi lar vlow of tho port situation. To begin with my Interests hold arc so distributed hero ns to stimu late a desire to seo tho outlro harbor Including the Inlets improved to us great an extent nnd with such rapid ity ns conditions will Justify nt cacti step In tho process. While my name has been brought forward as a can didate to represent the district out side of .Marshflcld and North Demi, tho fact that my rcsldonco being on the east side of the Ray Is a mere Incident, bccniiBO I havo Interests tu both towns ns woll as on tho Easlbldo. Some of tho things for which I stnnd In connection with port mat ters whether I tun on tho commis sion or not are: 1. Tho limiting of any bond li sue mado by tho port commission 'o the sum of $300,000.00, unless spe cially authorized by vote of the peo ple. Whatever amount tho conimU slou may bo permitted to ralso by bond Issue under tho law ns It stand. I pledge myself to thls'llmllntlou If made it member of tho commission. 'J. Tho nssortlon of tltlo by tho port commission as soon ns It s utiullflcd to net, to nil thoso laut!s within tho district which tho courts have held belong to tho public. ThCoO hinds should bo gotten nt once on ns fair and economic tonus as posslltU tho Coos River cut-off near the mouth of Catching Iulot IB being mndo nn Issue nt this ttmo I will say that personally I have no Inter ests which would be affected clthor favorably or unfavorably by eltli'r closing tho cut-off or leaving it ns It Is. However, vlowlng tho mas ter Impartially, I nm of tho opinio)' that something should bo done tt prevent continued erosion there an1', consequent deposits of thn scdimciit In othor places, but would not fav-'r closing It unless such other Improve ments were also made as would re lievo tho Catching Inlet district of the Inconvenience, nnd tho Coos Rl or district of tho serious danger to property which would Btircly result from closing tho cut-off nnd leaving other conditions ns they nro at pres ent. I havo nothing to soil to tho port, no fnvors to seek for mysolf or prlvl-loge-sccklng Intorests, but have been nromntcd to ncccnt the cnndldiuv solely by a dcslro to servo tho larger j Interests of the public. ! Yours for tho best port of tho mlddlo Pacific coast. J. A. WARD. (Paid Adv.) . XOTICE TO PIANO OWNERS M. A. Warner, tho piano tuner, Is going to Coquillo River points in pur suit of plnnos needing Ms nttcntlon. Ho will roturn to Marshflcld and oth er towns on tho Uny to finish his work hero boforo leaving tho county. So I got n book that was full r I-... ..!.. 1 ... ... ... ... . '"","'" . . . 'L"1'1"' ,1Mjr",0Jin?"iniicl Improved as conditions Justify. ;.tn i.V" ""..'. ..,,.' r r,"I,0.H '."jnml oprtlons of thorn rnn bo so.lu,- but I must confess that thoso modern vorsos rorreshed my soul, weighed down by tho groat bnrds' rigmarole For tho snaring poet forever spenkH of tho ancient gods and tho nnclont Orcoks, of knights In nrmor nnd musty kings, nnd myths nnd logouts and honry things. Ah, how much wlsor tho Jingling Jay. who writes of people nn earth today, of HiIiikh flint happen lit our own land, of men nmi monsuros wo undorstnnd! Now bringing a smllo from onr to onr, now proved as to make- them prod u to ; ImmciiHO revenues nnd thus llgluin j tho bunion of tnxnHon. If docks and wnrchouKos nro owned nnd oporatod by tl o commission thoy should bo ! upon throe lands and not on ground I bought nt funcy prices. I :i. The-expenditure of n fnlr pr 1 portion of tho funds In Improving the wntcrwnys tributary to tho B.ty In harmony with a gonornl plan for (n large hurhor, so ns to mnko 111,11 kcts ncrosslblo for tho products 1 f tho country. dimming tho evo with n briny tour.- 1. The- proper policing of tho now tnklng n fall from n crying sham ' harbor so ns to provont such uo bow crooning n dlrgo or singing n!,,f '", navlahlo waters ns would in nsnlm. Thero nro no files on tho inns- terP-re with their freo uso by tho tor poles, and I'm not anxious to not. nubile, or us would endanger 1 10 tholr goals: let them nrnrood nn 'chnuin'h bv rnM"R ebst"eMons to their stately way -we'll lovo both mom nnd tho Jingling Jay .ferritin. VM, hr (( JUIUu 4-Uaa (bmjn iici"inii'lntt nnd shonla to form. r, fnp h ou"'tlnn of (1ogli,i; (WffHJ TELLS OK PORTER REAL Portland Piiper Makes Note of -J. W. WtlglttV Sale 1 Tho Portland Oregoiilan tells of tho sale of tho Marsdon property by K. W. Wright to Porter llros, which' wits published lu the Times yesterday. In this connection tho Oregonlnu nys: "Porter llros. are engaged In constructing the branch lino of tho Southern Paellle from Kugeno to MnrBhtleld ami expect soon to havo 1000 inon at work on tho road. whllo Porter llros.' have not nnnouii cod plans as their uotlvlty In the Coos Hay district. It Is generally sup posed that they acquired the Mnrsb flelil proporty In preparation for ex tensive oporatlous that will follow In that territory with the completion of tho now line. It Is probable that the dock property will be used for handling material for the Coos liny end of the new read. "Mr. Wright iiulrod the property about a year ago. lly the to ins of tho doal ho still ret tins a small Interest In tho projtorty.' Hot TAMALES at KARTER'S VU WILL MAIL YOU ijtl for ench set of old Palso Tooth sent us. Highest prices paid fir old Cold, Silver, old Wntches, broken Jowolry and Preclom Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Plilln. Smelting At Refilling Co. Established 20 Years. Kdit Chestnut St., Philadelphia, li. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Cold Killings, Gold Scrap, and riatiiium. Illgu est prices paid. GOT SOME VENISON Hut Only Enough for Ono Metl nnd Tltitt wits it Present Prod Rcttys of this city nnd Mr. White of California have returned from nn cxtcnslvo outing In tho Bouthorn pnrt of tho county. Thoy mndo tho trip with n ho: no nnd wa gon nnd went down the south fork of tho Coquillo river mid hunted nnd prospected In that pnrt ot the county. Thoy enw plenty of doo and fawn but did not got a chance to shoot nt n buck .nnd tho only venison thoy hnd wns enough for ono men! which was given to them. A Brass Bed for Yob This week you can buy a Brass Bed from our store for the price paid for iron ones We have an overstock of Brass Beds and are offering six patterns at prices as follows : S . ' vrortlAnd. Orrron Jf ltMtdtnt and Dr School for ( rt... 111...... O. T.t. 11. .!. 611HIBW V. ' W. U. MWUM A'.,... CtllUt. Anl.mU tn ElantnUr I MtiU, AM, IlMltlOB, 0,Blttl rarpUIoaddrMaTlli: SIHTUIt S Omr2, SI. llelfim Unit Ilrli ln (Kolicopalrt ptrtaaBti, I lim. I UrKHIOItl An unfilled wunt cuusus anhappl too--Times Wnnt Ads brine results RKCRKTS "You seo thnt eornor?" romnrkod a Marshtlold business mnn tho othor tiny. "I could luivo bought that cor ner 11 fow yonrs ngo for $8G0, now $12,000 would not buy It." History repents Itself. Perhnui Pnrk offers the host investment on Coos Hay. Seo Held, Coko building. 2-in. post satin finished solid Brass Bed, five fillers in head and foot 2-in, post solid Brass Bed, satin finish, 5-8-in fillers' 2-in, continuous post, satin finish Brass Bed , 2-in, post satin finish, square end fillers, a beauty, 2-in. post, a large, massive Brass Bed , , Be sure and see them while the line is complete. GOING HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers $13.00 $15.00 $19.50 $23.50 $25.00 Most Sensible Shoe Por the children Is tho famous "SKUKKKR" shoo. For siilo at The Electric Shoe Store 180 Bit. Ilroadway .. .. Marshtlold AT Try The Times' Want Ads. imwv riiif Wo offer Ono ll'i ilr-il lillnr lieuird (or any -hoo( I'attmli Hint nnur lie cured ht lUII'n etimh Clin1. K. J. UIIKNKY A TO , Toltilo. O. We, Hip mulnr.lminl. Iiavik't un K J ('lie nay (or Hie tHfct leirii, hiiiI Iit'llete lilm it jeetly IioiuimIiIo in all lnliit't irHiiMU-llnii, am) lliiiinolrtlh Mlile tuenrry i. it hii dOIIku. tloiiK maile by lil llnu. WtlDIMI, KlNNAN A MtHVIV, n iioi-aie iiiuxKUif, thuhki, (), i iHkeii iiueriiHiiy, mi TEe Royal TONIGHT TIIK ISIS COMPANY pivseittlitj it Conteily ckoti-li "Till: IIHOWX K.. I I.V." Tlitve High Class Pliotopluys "Lights and Shadows of Old Ken lucky." "OiMimont Weekly No. 1G" "Pour Prlonds" TttiiKirrtiw .Night "Skllllns New Job" "Fathor and tho Roys" "A Mid Channel Romanco" M?liH ivum The Sign of Good Candy Always 1VT3K .70HNSON 13ICYOLES nt Pi on car Hard warn Go. IIUILDINO AM) Itr.l'AIR WORK Homo Moving mid Ormlltii:. Wo aro prepared to do this work by tbo day or contract and guurantoe tutlafactlon. Let us figure with you. a. s. FLOYD & co. Phon 1(5-.T Marshfletd, Ore PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY T w- J Hem TiTo Star Transfer and Storage Co. la pretared to do all kinds of hauling on abi rt notice. Wt meet all trains aud bi all and we also have tho latest atylo Reynolds Piano Mover. We guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones 98-R. 120-J. or 4 9-L. Iliill'nCHUrriK liiKtllrtvtly upon " lcc o in,. t m. frli7ir nt ei ihk. iiHir. r iIihuI hiuI iiiiii'oiK mire IVHImnnlnU cut (n't ot SuM tJ Hit irilk'K(t nt lljr IIU (nt coittltMloii. "IR.KS SPKCIAF. THURSDAY XlfiHT CAHXIVAI." PORTiaXI) PRIDAY XKJHT tl Reel Venture "VIikIiHiis" ALWAYS lc 'SjvilaixaSLuUM $ S m u 1 J f. F...,iv..,r Olympic Flour Snow Drift, Flour RETAIL PRICE $1.65 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used t eliiHlvely lu mllllne: those brands ot flour. fOR RENT Mr. Investor if you want genuine good buys call and let us tell you of a few we have which are good buys and will stand investigating. French Realty Co. 315J4 X. Frout St. HKXXKTT, Honnett Swanton. Tom T. Dennett Attorneys nnd Counsellors nt I.iiw. Flanagan & Dennott Dank Building. Mar8hflold. Coos Co.. Oregon. Perl kii.ey rallixoer x Pianist nnd Teacher Residence Studio 237 So. Broadway Phone 18L CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close; of business, ,lun 11, 1D1-. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 238,51JjJ Ronds, warrants and securities "'"H; U. S. bondp to secure circulation 25.00001 Real ostato. furnlturo nnd fixtures 81,J!i! Cash and sight exchango 188,l- Total 5011.3TSJ: LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In J100.0 M.J Surplus nnd undivided profits 'SJj. Circulation, outstanding 23'5S?, Deposits m.OM.H Total $011,3TSJ' In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of StockboU era is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, President. DORSEY KREITZER. CuaUf. T EW KEYZER. -1- Violin Instructor. Apply Haines Music Store Class starts Sept. 1. X7M. 8. TURPEX, Architect. Marshfleld. Oregon DR. 1U W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Thoaler. Office Phone 320. W G. CHANDLER, ARCHITECT. Rooms 301 and 302 Coko Building, Mnrshfleld. IVSt BIRD B. CLARICE. Specialist lu Nerve and Spinal liueate. Office, Room 2, Marshfleld. Office Phone lH-L. Rogers House, Hours 2 to 6 FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK ESTABLISHED 1880 Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted INTEREST PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS LOCK BOXES POR KENT U. S. DEPOSITORY VOR POSTAL l-T.NDS D 1U A. J. HK.NUUV'b We aro equipped to do high clair work an short notice at the rerj lowest prlcea. Examination free Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo situ Chandler hotel, phone 112-J. Du. I. T. UcOORMAO, Physlctaa and Bttrgeoa Uarsbfleld. Oreg.u. Jfflo.: Lookliart RttlldlDg, L Opposite post office. Phoie 106-J Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. t HKXitY 8KNG8TAC1CKN, Mer. Coquillo Ofl.o Phone 101 Platting Lands a apeclalty. Parma Timber Cai aadanU "KASTSIDET Geaeral As Uarahflald OHoa 1-J. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Ostateand Insurance ll Nortii ftVuat tinM Roof Fixed Have That NOW See CORTBEU PbwM 9ttl J' Tr m vmMt.'' - ?