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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
H5Eil". av - mtmwmmtHsr ,... - '" w;v tsnHHi f fficSosWnSK, MfELDioREGo"' MONDAY, JU(e 31 EVEHIHB EDITION. ' '.,7 P. I Low In price, high in quality. Electric Irons Wo linvo a few second-hand Irons in good working condition at $1.75. New Irons, $3.C0 np. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway North ' Bend Auto Line Cars leavo oveiy yn mlnutcB from 7 n. in., to 7 p. m from 7 n. in. to 12 o'clock uvi-i hn f. Faro 1C cents ono way, nui I lil 2C cents. Commutation books a rides, $2.00. CarB leavo Chandler I'otol, Marsh Hold and North lluiul .Sews Co., In North Dond. GORST & KING, Props. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks between nny points In Slnrshllold for tho follow lug rates, delivery to bo inado In the Ilrst stories or buildings: Ono trunk $ ..-, Three trunks no Twolvo trunks i.no Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Holsiicr, Prop. Phonos. 120-J: -lo-l: os-It. Woodrow Wilson's Brother Joseph It. tWIIson, Is ono of tho department heads of thu U. S. Fidelity & aiiurunly Co. This company, like others represented by us, Ih Biieceodlng by securing tho most raiiablo men In Its ninn nRuinunt. Fidelity bonds of nil kinds; best protection; lowest premiums. "I I. S. KAUFMAN' CO., Agent You Auto Call foote PHONE 1-II-.T NIOIIT Al 1) DAY Stand front of Hlnnru Milliard 1'urloj THREE NEW (WHS After 11 1 SI. I'lmiio l!(JO-L Residence Phono -8-J. (Vefnl Driver -i. flood Cars Here's a Thing to Remember! Whenever you uro In tho markut for a bill of groceries, beforo bend ing out of town come In and got our prices. Wo stand bnck of all our goods and can save you monoy. You Get a 5 Per Cent Rebate In (.rcmlums on nil rash purchases, orjept flour and sugar. Save uu fj- cr cash coupoiiH you get at our i'iilu nun gui huiiiu usoiui uuiisouoiu article, free. And say, If you nre umiaiisricd witn too milk you are not Using, come In and we will tell you how to get somo of tjio beat milk In Coos County, at a rea sonable prlco. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'CONNELL IIU)G. 1HI Mi.rket Ave., Slorhhllold, Or. . Phono HDI-I. T. J. SCAIFH. W. 8. HltOWN J A. II. IIODGINS Marshfield PAINT AND maiamitsm DEC0RATNG co Estimates Furnished. Phono 187-L MnrMifleld. Ore. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PItESSERS iind HAT RENOVATORS Agent for En-ward II. Strauss & Co., Flno Tailoring. Lot as make your next suit. MS CENTRAL. Phone 280-X First Class Weaving Promptly done at GardinerY.Rag Carpet Factory On Sherman avenue between Califor nia nud Connecticut. Phono 174. North Bend. Or. BOARD In a Pleasant Country Home for two or three ladles, during Jly and August. Address R, cam of Times. References. JUST RECEIVE A lurgo shipment of Electric Cut O'ttss Shades. Call and seo our stock of glass ware. We also have Borne of the latest designs In shower fixtures, from two light to five. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy Gray Auto Service FKher & Tucker, Proprietors, 'none orders to Blanco Hotel, 46. After 12, 200L, Right Cafe. Marshfleld. Oregon. If you have anything to sell, ren "ade. or want help, try a Want A Gas Range Cooking The Scientific, Sanitary Satisfactory Way Start the spring right by getting your wife n gas range. Cooking with gas In not oniy scientific, sanitary and completely satisfactory, but It Is econom ical. You don't waste fuel or time In firing up. Hot summer will soon be here. With u gns range your wife can prepare a meal quickly without heating the wholo houso, and without spoiling her temper or ruining her health. At preserving time ask her if she wants to Bo back to tho old range. Wo know what her ans wer -will bo and wo also know that by that tlmo you will not need to OBk tho question. In the fall if your house heating system docs not provide heat for tho kitchen tho problem is Bolved by Installing a Kitchen Heater, the llttlo run ning mate of tho gas range. He sure to see the 1913 gas range models ot your dealers. A few of tho new features are: Ovens with glass doora and thermometora; ovens above Instead of below; convenient shelves; iinn-ox-Idlzlng metal. Oregon Power Company Second and Central THE RECORD IMlOTOaitAl'HING A1ISTHAOT CO.MPANY IlaTo photographic copies of all records o Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information rolatlng to real cstato furnished on short notice BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Slnrshfleld. Phono 1B1J W. J. RUST, Manager C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL LILMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ITTC. CUT THE FUEL WILL IN TWO HY USINO OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH nitOADWAY EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR .MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD 95 PER ACRE? $100 CASH, HALANCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY I.OASI, LEVEL HENCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKimtoslk REAL ESTATE and EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE 21); JULY 1, , II, II), HI, l ilttl AND 20, AT N A. SI. SAILING FROM COOS RAY JULY 1, (I, II, 1(1, 21, 2(1 AND III, AT 1 P. SI. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points and Information as to routes and rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Slain 35-L. P. it STERLING, Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA MONDAY, JUNE 30, AT 8 A. M. ROUNDJTR1P, $18.50 CONNECTING WITn THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSUIP CO.MPANY. Phono 44 F SIcGEORGE, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH s From San Francisco for Coos" Bay w Friday, June 27, at 3 P. M. CARRYING ALL COOS HAY FREIGHT. San Francisco office, 805 Flfo Bldg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 Inter-Oceunlc Transportation Co., C. F. SIcGeorge, Agt. Phono 1 1. RIdo In Lynn Lambeth's lOl.'l 7. passenger Cadillac. Stand at Hill- yer's Cigar Store. Telephone 18-J. After 11 p. va telephone 21S0-L,, the Right Cafe. Careful driving assured. Pmmnt attention. Will go anywhere. any time, day or night. Leaves HUU yer's cigar more 10 jueei uu umuo and boats. rclophono 178 DEPARTMENT INSURANCE. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 41 Night Phone 46. DARKER & GOODALV, proprietors. w i News From Near by Towns (TLLINGS OF COQl'ILLE. Conn County Sent .Venn at Told by The Sentinel. Died, on Friday Inst nt Mm imnm of his b ster. Mrs. Anita demons, near Bridge. Mr. Jiiiuor l. Hoff man. Mr. Iloffninn was by profes sion a photographer and painter; wns horn In lluffnlo, N. Y., March 111. 184L When PieRliti.nl i.i. coin railed for volunteers ho re sponded to the cnll. It. H. .Mast has filed with the clerk objection to the Beating of Mr. Skcels ns a member of the school honrd. There will he a leunlon of pio neers of the Coqulllo vallev lu this city on the Fourth of .lul'v. County Tieasurer Dlniinlrk has received a warrant from Soerotnr of State Oln.tt for $1171 17 ro. the benefit of tho count v rnlr. .Miss l.ula Lady, of North lleiul was brought to Graype hospital 011 ;',"".' ne ih a count v charge 1 hero are eleven patients at t c hospltnl. Mr. nnd Sirs. Ed. Raokloff are happy over the advent of another member to their household--a boy. E. C. Itolierts. of Myrtle Point. now n full-fledged lawver. he niMiiiK recently passed tho eainlna Hon beforo the Supremo Court. An auto stage now runs between Uosoburg and Slarshlleld, via Co lumn". Twin girls were born In Mr. and .Airs. .1. II. Oerdlng, ono day IubI week. County Assessor T. .1. Thrift Ik Bonding out notlres to nil proportv ownors of tho amount of their as'- m-MmMi vame or tneir proportv, and If not satisfied they nro notified to iiuiier nerore me Hoard of Eiiunllo Hon, which meets the second Mon day In September. MIbs Lola Most has been rhosen to rppresont the Goddess or Libert III the Fourth of .Tlllv nnrml., ,,,,.'1 Miss Hello Thrift will represent' thr Angel pf I'enco. On Snturday Inst, Mr. Julius J loth nnd Miss I. in Vn.-M 1...11. ( Conullle. wore united In mnrrlngp by Justice J. J. Stanley. After paying out Sir, for n wed ding ring, many n ninn has been brought to renlle that he was stung for nt least ?1 1.77. In 10' 2 the total number of strikes and lockouts In Canada was reported as MS. FASIILY DIN.NTHS In our now location, wo nro es pecially prepared to cater to famllj trndo. Regular meals or short or ders. Open day and night. SIEHCHANT'S CAFE. Hrondway and Commercial Slfld New and "Second Hand Furniture sold on the installment plan. HAHKINGTON, DOYLE ft CO. .KliJ Front St. Phono iltn-L Slnrshfleld. Or Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Bowling Alley! .17JJ NOHTII FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies Just Received another shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 THE ELECTRIC SHOE STORE Is tlio placo to buy good shoes for THE WHOLE FASIILY. 180 S. Broadway. STADDE N ALL KINDS of I'HOTOGHAHIIO WORK, Bromide Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. WANTED watches thnt won't keop time. Dirty and rancid oil nro tho ruination of your watch. Let me handlo It nnd presorvo It perfectly for years to come. E. C. BARKER. VL'C Fiont 6t. Slarshll Id, Or. .1 TT IHE FAREWELL Expresses Appreciation, Dis misses 1. w. W. Deporta tion and Speaks of Fu ture Marshfield. ' At tho Billitlst cburrli 1nf ,ilirlit addressing a very representative au dlenco of Mnrshrield's citizens. Pob tor Bassford, the ictlrlng pastor of tho local church spoko In part as follows: "Beforo beginning the discussion of tho evening 1 would llko to say n word or two of appreciation slnco this Is tho last tlmo I shall havo tho pleasure of addressing you. nt lenst for somo time. I deeply appreciate the noble spirit of my colnborers. es pecially tho church officials who havo carefully supported my freedom of utterance and when differing hao yot been hrond and christian enough to differ without making themselves uiHiigreenme. tiio choir has always been dependable and rendered help ful music which has added largely to tho helpfulness of our miri-lpxa. 'r thank God for tho noble women who have uulotly but cheerfully borno much of the burden of tho routlnu work. I am proud of tho young peo ple who hnvo honored 1110 bv always regarding mo ns ono of thelr'number. I shall not soon forget tho happy times wo havo had together. I thank God for tho lo vo and filendshlp of tho llttlo children, 1 lovo every ono of them, nnd havo often found rich pleasure lu their company. 1 deeply appreciate tho sympathy, cooperation, generous hospitality and friendship of tho members of both the church nnd congregation who have shown mu much kindness. I shall always think of you with pleasure, and If I hnvo been a help to any of you I am happy lu the thought of It. I havo a large none or gratitude to pay to those who have waited upon my min istry and supported my efforts by their presence. Never havo I ad dressed audiences as attentive and responslvo as you havo been. Again nnd again In hours of weakness your Interest has iniiilo mo strong and turned what would have been a bur den Into a pleasure. And Inst but not lenst, I am deeply Indebted to a public-spirited press which has never denied mo space whenever I had a message for tho publli' ear. Especial ly ain 1 iniioiuod t The Coos Bay Times ror the generosity or lis edl - torH who havo extended overy pour tesy a. newspaper can offer nnd al ways willingly and without flnnnclnl loturn. I am sincerely orry to leave .Marshrield, for 1 llko tho town nnd lovo Its people nnd bellovo In Its ru tin e; nnd thoro Is 110 place I know or where ono could Invest bis life In tho public servlco lo butter ndvnntage. I assure you that only the claims or III health ror which tho cllmnto Is In no way responsible could Indiico me to leave Ibis place. lu leaving I cnu say In nil sincerity that 1 have nothing but a benediction or lovo and good will ror overy mini, woman nnd child lu this church, this congregation and this community. The I. . v.' Dcmoiifctratloii, A number have asked 11111 to ox- , press my opinion or tho recent public demonstration against the local I. V. agitators. I believe Hint when any member or a community does that which Is unjust and Injurious to tho other members or tho community the people hnvo a right to adjudge I1I111 an undesirable member or tho social body and mny then wnrn him that unless ho chnngCH his wnys, ho must Icau) the town ror the common good, ir ho fulls to chnugo his wnys or !cno when told, then lu self-protection, the people nro Justified lu de porting him. But this should bo n last mensuro and should ho used only after having given fair warning and a reasounhlo tlmo lu which to leave. But when n group or citizens deport men lu the Interest or law and ordor, they must ho careful not to do It In a lawless nud disorderly uinnuer. With n few minor exceptions, the re-1 ent demonKtiatiou wns carried out lu a proper spirit and an orderly man ner, and tho minor exceptions woro duo Inrgely to the fact that thoro was no authoilzed or appointed hend to tho demniiHtrntlnn. I bollovo a citi zen Is no more called upon to stnnd by nud seo his city dospolled and not protest than a rather to stand by and seo his family ruined nud not make serious effort to protect his own. In such u gathering ns that of Wednesday there Is always tho dan ger or Its dcgouorntlng Into mob rule, nud In tho namu or law and tho pub lic good thoro Is likely to result nets or lawlessness wlihh aro a public disgrace. It was uotlceablo to all lu tho purty that a row light-headed or hnt-headod men would like to hnvo stampeded tho crowd and done overt acts or violence nud Injustice on the slightest provocation. Such men are easily and readily Inspired to ho bravo and daring when there nro Hi to -, At least two dlfforent 111011 In tho party had a loaded revolver and any man who will carry such a wea pon on such un occasion whon the i dds aro 4G to '1 lu his favor Is either u thoughtless fool or n coatomptlhlo coward. It Is such men iib theso who make theso demonstrations danger ouh. especially where thoro Is no ie- ABUNDANT FLUFFY How often we hoar a beautiful woman referred to as having a rognl head! Denude that head of Its hair and Instead or a queenly, roynl bearing wo havo a fright. Tho hair makos all ilm .llffnwitirn Tn liiivn Hint glorious ahiindunco of radiant hair which always crowns "a rogai ncau, one should uso Newhro's Horplcldo. Horpicldo represents tho last word in scientific hair culturo. It destroys tho dandrufr, chocks fnll lug hair and corrects gonernlly, dis MOSS BL 0 B OF REV. BUS nB Ml recognized or authorized 1 group. Fortunatelv thn and good Benso of tho rost nny vioietico In tills Instan I understand that some uoned tno wisdom of my out nt this gathering, on t that I am n minister and has no right to bo thus o do not know whnt such") consldor a minister nnd his tlu bo. But I, for ono, bollcve a tor Is not n mollycoddlo but a and that nothlnc which cancer wolfaro of men should bo B llllll. Ho olicht rnrtnlnlv in he trlotlc citizen Borlously Interest the common wcnl. linrmiRo I sldor myBolf such a man and bu citizen, In tho Interest of both men and tho city, I attended this portntion, It was my duty, as It that of every othor citizen, so fa no wnH able, to seo that both the and tho city not a ntnmro deal. I bellovo Hint with thn oxcontl a minor detail or two both the were fairly treated and tho city p erly represented. Tho men woro properly Instructed, nmi hnd ono' money on inoir persons tk carry a inouBunti miles nwny nccesBarr. IIiivIml' iinnn tllOIIKllt WUH 111V lllltv nn n limn citizen It Is n matter of liullffnnr, to mo what otherB think of my c unci. I.IWHlt Sllkulill -.... .11.1.... ....1... ..... ..,, .rflllllJllH. yl Turning for a moment from" t vi'iiiiiniiiu in mo socini conditions ot the community. It scams to inn n nttv MHIl Hint bIiico bo lnrgo a body of citizens have deported these men they , thought economically undesirable, we A could not now havo a deportation of 1 the men hero who aro sociably unde sirable and so, thoroughly clonn up our city, it might bo that this would result In tho deportation of so many nMo seriously cripple our community ' activities for a time. In that ovont jo migni tieport them In relnys with InstrurtloiiH to return nnlv nfinr they hnd cleaned up nnd Intended to romnln cleaned up, that If thoy re turned otherwlso a coat of tar and fenthers and another doportntlon would ho awaiting thorn. For wo hnvo no need of moral lepers nnd social parasites. It Is becoming Increasingly evi dent that wo can not expect nny ro- nei irom 1110 present city ndmlnlstra- ' Hon. ir nrlvato citizens Unnvt wimrn. uieso open iioiibos of shamo nro, then, the officials, If they aro on their Job. must know too. If thoy do not. tlioy hnvo no business on the Job. There fore. It Is our duty to seo to It that nt tho coming election 111 on nro nom- inaieu ana elected who stand for - ciean ana decent city, nnd who will have sufficient bnckbono nnd love for the city to Heo that It Is kopt clean without being compelled to. As public-spirited cltlzons wo must ro gard our city ton highly to sea It dls rigured and diseased by thesu vile, social ulcdrs. I raise no alarmist's cry when I sny that there Is good leasou to fear that unions wo clonn up our own dirt nnd snvo our clty'n fair inline from tho shamo of this dis honor, somu one will coma from tho outsldo 11111I clean It up for us, and wo shall havo then thu undeslrablu notoriety and disgrace that will ro sult from our city's shame being spread broadcast through tho public, press. If wo truly deslro tho good of our city, wo ought not to wnlt for this. For this Is tho worst blow our city could bo called upon to sustain. It would do us more damage than thousands of dollars put Into adver tising would do good. Tho host ad vertisement this city cnu havo Is not resources, great and numerous ns they are, not Its location, strategic as It undoubtedly Is, but tho reputation or being a clonn homo-llko nnd law respecting city, Tho rcspoctnblo class ol Immlgrunts who havo families and make tho most doslrabla additions, If they come, nro not going to remain when thoy learn that we have 1C sa loons on our front street, nud more than that many houses of shame, whoso vile traffic Is winked nt by tho city's ofriclals. Parents aro not go ing to slay In biicIi n community and Involve tholr children In such moral risks. Wo hnvo overy facility for de stroying our youth; ought wo not to provldo tiomo moans for saving thorn 7 Hnvo the women nnd llttlo children no claim upon our manhood and wo manhood? I nssuro you In all sincerity that It would bo tho Joy of my Ufa to help the good people or Mnrshriold to niako this city ono or tho cleanest, most wholesome nud thoroughly dem ocratic In tho entire Northwest. May thn God who was tho Father of Jesus Christ, the friend of the weak and tho oppressed, strengthen you In ev ery good work for tho civic, social nnd moral betterment of Marshfleld. A NEW .MOTTO FOR THE I. W. V. ONWAHD! Let thy safety word ho Onward: if thou tarry thou art ovorivholinod. George Borrow. K I'M It. SI'CEDWHLL KAILS from HAN DON lor SAX FRANCISCO and SAN DIEGO, WEDNESDAY, July 2. Reservations can bo mudo at TITLE GCAHANTEE AND ABSTRACT CO. OFFICE. HAIR IS eases or tho hair and scalp, Tho positive results nnd Kb deli cate, hut refreshing, odor recom mends Nowbro's Horplcldo to ladles of refinement everywhere. Nowbro's Horplcldo In COo and $1.00 sizes Is sold and guaranteed to do nil that Is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will bo re funded. Applications mndo by tho best barbers and hair dressers. I.ockhart-l'arson's Drug Company,. I special ugents, h .1 m coupHBli n Uttflkvi AHH.i.1 'VHl'V' n JIHrKtoita 'vhhi1 Die 4iHBi..l. 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