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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
4 int UUUO DHI limuo, mniiwiii . "- , . . AIL OVER OREGON nnniM.AJJn Ttin Motor & Frank storo of this city lias declared that on Mny 1 nn eight-hour dny for nil em )loyes n minimum wngo of $8 a week for all women employea and $G a week for apprentices and minors, will bo put Into effect. PORTLAND ClnlmliiB that the city has no authority under Its pres ent charter to levy an occupation tax ... it.- ...... ,. ..iiltKra nt cnllllllllllCH fumlshlnK gos and electricity, the Portland, Oas k Coke Co., demur red to the suit of the city to collect $34,:tC2, claimed as rue for 1012. SALEM On behalf of all the state Institutions, (low West has Died a complaint with tho state railroad commission alleging that the rate charged for electricity furnished by tho P. II. L. & P. Co., to penitentiary, Insnno asylum etc., wore unjust and unreasonable. PORTLAND Councllman-at-largo nalph C. Clyde, has llled a declara tion of his Intention to become n candidate for re-election. OREGON CITY Henry Meldrtim. city engineer under the Carl admin istration, has llled a complaint In the circuit court charKliiK that City Engl- neer C. H. Noble and his assistant Geo. C. Talc, entered Into a con spiracy with .Mayor Jones and tho city council for tho purpose of giving Ynlo a ehnnco to hold n position un lawfully. PORTLAND Mrs. Minnie B. Nel son has been appointed by Mayor Rushlight to tako the placo made va cant by the resignation of his former secretnry, (loo. K. McCord, who will from now on direct the mayor's cam paign for re-election. PORTLAND Franklin T. Griffith, present general attorney for the company, will succeed 11. S. Josselyn iih president of the P. It. L. & P Co., on July 1. ALHANY Tho old South Metho dist church building was discovered on fire by Night Pollcemnn Marshall, who came upon tho scene Just as two men were scon dnshlng around the corner. These men wore undoubted ly tho Incendiaries as cnal-oll was discovered nn all the walks, ALI1ANY Resenting the fact he was arrested on tho charge of drunk i-ness, Otto Lesch, a tailor of this city, Is alleged to have deliberately set lire to tho city Jail. A LI) ANY Wanted on a charge ol larceny In Denton county, youni.' Georgle Dalian! was arrested hero by Otllcer Marshall and tonducted to the county Jail. ASTORIA A motion, based upon Insanity, will bo argued beforo Cir cuit Judge Kakln and District Attor ney Tongue, tor a now trial In the enso of Jack Adams, who was con victed of the murder of Harney Chnmberlaln, HBASIDK The Evergreen Ceme tery Association recently Incorpor ated here, has secured a title to ton acres of ground one and oue-hnll miles east of here. ASTORIA President G. H. Mc I.ood, of thu Port of Astoria Commis sion, as decided to call that body to. gether for tho purpose of preparing the way for tho submission to the voters of tho county tho intention of bonding the port for the ion structlon of municipal docks, MIODFORD Upon complaint of former Police Chief Noe, of (ioid Hill, a warrant has been Issued by Justice or tho Peace Taylor, for thr arrest of Joe llcemnn of Gold I IIH who is accused of perjury, OREGON CITY While excavating In tho basement of a houso owned by Frank Rusch, n grave wuh found, which Ih believed to bo fine of the oldest In tho Northwest. PENDLETON Circuit Judge Phelps has handed down n decision In tho enso of James Johns vs. the City of Pendleton, for tho defendant PORTLAND -Tho organization of tho Oregon Association for tho edu cation of deaf children h;.s been com pleted. Tho following otllcers were dected: Mrs. ( A. Wnrd. president. F. H. MeFarland, vice president, Mrs C, 0, Leo, secretary and W. I. Mitchell, treasurer. SATURDAY, APRIL 7l. the U WHS of ST. MONICA'S will hold a COOKED FOOD SALE In tho Tea. Coffeo & Spice Co.'s rooms In the tl't'llXXHIJi lll.DG. Hcrommciidcil foe a ('nod RcaMin. C. H. Grant, 230 Waverly St.. Peoriu. Ill,, hays; "Backache unil congested kidneys make mo suffer intense pains. Was always tired nnd Uoatlng specks bothered me. Took Foley Kidney Pills and saw big Im provement after third day. 1 kept on until entirely freed of all trouble and suffering. That's why 1 rec ommend Foley Kidney Pills. They cuieil me." For sale by Lockhart PurHOBH Drug Co., "Tho Rosy Cor ner." COOS HAY PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS CO. J. A. Goodwill and W. E. Sawyer. Plate, Art am Window Glass, .Mir ror, Prismatic Glass. Mall orders and phono orders given prompt attention. Estimates fur nished. Phono 70-L. 727 So, 11 road way. Marshfleld. Be Up To Date Order jour Suit from TY'r,vr The Tailor and 1 KJUU Dress Expert J!7H i-Voiit SI. I'jMnlM, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, I . a I i !.,.,.,, viMt-u " i T in:i.i vouit rows. I , j autir i-nf.iiin o .- i i ..-.- - - . (From the Coos Day News, pub lished at Marshfleld, April 7, 1SS0. Slglln & Bennett publishers.) The bay Is full of bet ring. An acceptable change sunny weather. Tho steamer Wasp Is making reg ular trips to the Isthmus. One of William Noble's llttlo boys was finite badly scalded Inst Mon day. E. A. Anderson has charge of Mr. Dyer's livery business for the pres ent. Miss Lavollo Cllnkenbeard com .noticed u term of school last Mon day. E. 11. Dean & Co. have two new 'talks P. c. Levar and a gentle man from San Fianclsco. Messrs. T. O. Owen nnd J. W Hamilton left for the valley to at tend the Democratic state convention tti which they nre delegates. They are both Tllilen men. Tho Noble brothers sold the stock of their livery stable to George Dyer. a-Iio has also routed tne stame ror ne year. Tho Messrs. Noble are In the logging business on Pony Slough, ind If energy nnu ministry insure success, they'll make It win. Stock suffered greatly during tho ast two weeks. Stockmen should ceep sufficient hay on hand to feed ill their stock for n month or two luring the winter. Most of our .vlnters are so mild as not to rcn ler tho precaution necessary, but he past winter Is proof Hint the iccessity may occur. Tho following correspondence from llensbiirg, at tho mouth nf Rogue River, is dated March 30: Tho Dem icratle ticket made at Port Orford m thu 20th Inst., Includes A. M. Oil Isplo for county Judge and J. II. flrhenor for clerk. A great number of rnttle and heep hnvo perished and should thu old weather continue the loss will o very great, and wool, which Is low being sold for .10 cents a pound. .Ill command 10 cents. The fishing season at this placo las not commenced', snlmon are ex iccted to begin running about the .tb or 10th of April. The steam tug Yaruna, Captain I raves, In attempting to go to sea mi the S&th, went ashore on the until spit, nnd Is now lying near lin place where tho Duncan wan leached. Tho Vurunn had Just re urned from San Francisco where ho had had a thorough overhauling, Mid was on her way to the Cglniiihln Ivor when sho went ashore. Have your Job printing dono at Tho Times office A CARD. This Is to cerlfry that all drug ,lsts are authorized to refund your loney If Foley's Honey nnd Tar '(impound falls to euro your cough r cold. John Hornet, Toll. Wis., tntea: "I used Foley's Honey and 'or Compound for five years, and It Iways gives tho best of satisfaction nd always cures n cough or cold." iofuso substitutes. For sale by .ockhart-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho lusy Corner." Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Jxpert Packers. Carpets Cleaned Furniture Packed, Shipped, Stained and Repaired, IS2 Front St. Phono 19G cave orders nt Going & Harvey W. H. DROWN A. H. HODGINS Marshfleld Paint Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished. Phone 1H7-L Marshfleld, Ort Unique Pantatorium 1K MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, RESHEHS ttud HAT RENOVATORS Agent ftir ltownrd IT, Straut A Co., Fluo Tailoring. Let ua make your next suit. ilfi CENTRAL. Phone 250-X White Duck Button Shoes for Children. Also now Patent Leather Tiutton Shoes for Ladles' and Misses', at The Electric Shoe Shop KOlt A GOOD WAT H OR FlNh JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Kino Watch nnd Jewelry Repairing. '.Mill Front St.. Mnrahfleld. First Class Weaving promptly done nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet .Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 131. North Rend. Or A modern Dries, uildlug, Electrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot und Cold Wuter. HOTEL o o o s O. A. Motrin, Prop. Hat eat SO cents day and upward Cor, Hroadway and Market Holt, vnn town alone by boosting! Wear a bright and hopeful face, Do not be forever roosting eomewhore near the walling place! You can't holp your town by kuocklng, If It s In a backward groove, but soma op timistic talking docB a lot to help things move. In the mud ono town was sticky, evidently nnchored there, for her people all wore kicking, nil were dishing up despair. All were groaning o'er their taxes, shedding teardrops In a stream, all had ham mers, clubs and axes, ready for each helpful scheme. So tho village sat and rotted till n booster landed there; soon the trouble's Beat he allotted, saw tho fungus In the hlr, and ho Jnred tho villago croakers, stirred them up to hump along, till the placo was full of Jokers nnd the breezo was full of song. CltlzonB forsook the habit of bewailing this and that, and tho timid business rab bit rustled llko a tiger cat, and they all turned In ker-whooplng, singing forth tho hnmlct's praise, and that hamlet, lately drooping, filled Rb neighbors with amaze. Now, this story, true as preaching, sIiowb what ono lone mnn can do, if instead of doleful screeching, ho yells "cockn doodledoo!' For you stimulate your neighbors every time you give, tbreo cheers, and the harvest of your la bors will bu reaped In coming years. Walt Mason. Ltbby COAL. Tho xmd YOU bar ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacf Livery and Transfer Company. Times' Want Ada brine resulta. DON'T KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS. Many Marshfleld pcoplo who havo chronic appondlcltls, which is not very painful, have doctorod for yeara for gas on tho stomach, sour stomach or constipation, Tho Lockhart-ParsonB Drug Co. state If theso pcoplo will try A SINGLE DOSE of slmplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In' Adior-I-kn, tho remedy which bc-l camo famous by curing appendici tis, they will bo surprised at the QUICK benefit. Bowling Alley! .'175 NORTH FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies Goodrum's Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars .'117 Central A v. Phono a7.1-L MARSHflELD NORTH BEND AUTO LINE .FAKE Ono wrty, ;")(. J found trip, 2;"3c. 20-ride commutation books, $2.00. Oars leave cvory 20 minutes from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.f after 7 p. m., every half hour. Leave from Chandler Hotel. CIOKST & KING, Props. WHY NOT HAVE YOUR. SHOES FIXED RIGHT? Wo gunruuteo our work to bo first class because we uso only the best material in tho market. Wo also havo up-to-date machinery and know how to use It, Forty years' exporlence In maklug and repairing shoes have mudo (is competent. McuV. Shoes Half Soled 8."k Imdles' Shoes Half Holed 30c Men's Shoes, Heels K, , , ,a,V ladles' SIKH'S, Heels "."fc. Waterproof between soles freo of charge. We also have on sale 15 dozen Men's high-grade Dress Shoes, sold all over tho county for $5.00, while our Price Is only $4.00. Also a good lino of Hoys' Shoes nt reduced priceB. It will pay you to look them over before buying elsewhere. "Yours for Hood Footwear and a Square Deal." AUGUST OLSON 215 South nrotulwny. FOR QUICK WORK, ' FOR PROMPT WORK, l FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 Thte WEiifre, Homse Restaurant V NEXT BOOK TO BLANCO HOTEL You arc invited to try our service. We aim to use only the best of everything and please our patrons. AN0S BROS., Propridtoirs Call and BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A VKW TK.V ACIIK TILIOTH FOUll MILKS SOUTH ON COUNTY IIOAI) l)t.W PKK ACKK; ipiOO CASH, HALANCK TWO YKAIIH, NO INTKUKST. NO TAXIS, FINK SAXHY LOAM, LKVKL HUNCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosli IIKAL E8TATK THU atmoBphore of a bank should be as democratic aa that of the street feel fret to camo In at any time, even II It la only to got change. Romo time you may wish to deposit or borrow, buy n draft or rent a safety deposit box. Wo Invite you make this bank your' bank, nnd let your wants be known we ahull be pleased to serve you. First National Bank Of Coos Bay STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAnSHFIELD, OHE. At tho close of buslnes.t, April 4, 1913, IlESOUHCES. Loans and HlBcounta X94.CdC.2r. Hauklut; Houso no, 000.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 233,074.15 Total J777.770.38 LIAIHLITIE3. Capital Stock Paid In ; 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profit G0.103.6C UepOBlts CC8.C0C.73 Total $777,770.38 C. A. Smith! Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL LUMHER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO PHONE 100. THE RECOnn Plimwintpniun ...la.Ie PBrnphlc coploa of ?o real estl" n&eDt W,nerf' jo real estate furnished on short BUSINESS OFFICE, 117 North Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TMe -Guarantee and Abstract Co. n , HENRY 8BNGSTAOKEN, Mr, Coqullle Office Phone 191-Plattlng Lands R specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshfleld Offlco 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE," LL KINDS OF J0I PRINTING, - EVENIHG EDITION. See Us. nnd 1NSUHANCK. Thi DEPARTMENT I1Y USING OUR WOOD. isa souTn nnoADWAY mc-,, . .... .. all records of Coos County to date, or.nny other Information writing notice. Front St., ManMleM. Phone 151J Q0NEAT THE TIMES' 0EFICF W. I BUST MimiMt. To Her HonoiUMU t rtlitv r, ...."J effort t JF t . . imne ma.L i...i...... J m. wmmvrr: CONTHAt'IOIt AND LSMl- AnhoffiV "" iiiuno 1Z4I, Q L1VIA KIia, " Monllfl. Swedish Mas"S, JNlc. O'ConncU Aparln.rnu M TOEL OSTLI.M), ) Piano Tuner ami nn.i 41b 8. Sixth Streeert.'"'ptg:-, Pkhij hi ley hallixoeH ' Rcldonce-Stiidlo, 237 So. SS,U Phono 18.L. ' rT7 a. ciiANm.Kit vv , ., nrcoiiecf, Rooma 801 and 1102, Coke DalWlM -mi 'ivKua. TW. W. MOItltOW. x- DcnUU. 171 Crimea Hulldlnu, ottr OmJ iicm.-r. vmire V nODB 820. w M. H. TUItPKN. AHCIHTKOT --.,, MarsliHold, Oregon. pR, A. J. HKNDnV'H Modern Denial Tirlon. Wvj aro equipped to do bljh tlui work on abort notice at the ttrj w .. vufc y.avva. ...AUUjluaitUa irM, Lady attendant. Coke Dldg., Opj. Chandlnr Hn'el. nnnnw 114. Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phone orders to Illllr'i Clj" Stand, Phone 18-J. After 11 p. n phono C-J. Night phone 181-R. Marshlleld. Oregon. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street Thi Star Transfer and Storage Co. la prepared to do fill kind ofkMjgl on shirt notice. W neet a WJ and boau and wo also hw tMUg style Reynolds Piano Morer. ' Buaranteo our work. L. H. Heisner, Pr Phones 58-R. UO-J Q.b JUST HEOEIVKi . f,, C,I"H.. SJ,",.,!' .toek Of J" uaii aim i".u "'.", ol t ware. Wo also Imwi soe oHi latest deslKns In ehoer n t .,. iiiriif jo f ve. Ml,u II uiii i tj ..n"- ' In electrical supp"--" , i Barnard & LangOTgg.1 Citv Auto Servi (iooa cam, v,i 0Cwi reasonahlo charges, uw , Will KO My""?.,.?1 aid w Bturids-Dlanco Hotel J d t Cigar Store, Day Phonf-J Night Phone 46. TaaeM0k DARKER & OOODAIJ McDonald's Auto U To nunUer nill, W ,wK .... nrr II WE WILL BWiu - , for each Bet of oij sent us. Highest PJftch oia uuui "'-; krnimn Jewelry aoia, Bf --, jreci- eoney Sent by Return 803 Chestnut St., II " , TO DENTIBJJ nlUt uoia win "-- - tit nncen v"ti WHITE RIVER K Coos Bay Tea, Coffee &Snirn 18-1 Market Ave. ..g1 R'uiNtlml Conm,l? KhriU, , Aichlicri, u wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Hourly trips with P"8g our V ages and freight. waVB dies at the rSll Phone orders toejlheryg