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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. n -- i CENTRALIZE AND N CEMTRAL AV MERCHANDI CENTRAL AVENUE celebrates the biggest and best year in its history this year, and next year Central Avenue will celebrate the ever-glorious Fourth in a manner most magnificent, Have you noticed the building activity on Central Ave nue? Three more large buildings and the Post office in prospect, Now is the time to centralize, merchandie and economize on Central Avenue, Join the crowd, GET YOUR Fourth of July Bakery Supplies aedl Leeches -AT THE- White HoMse Bakery Prescription Care i,arofw!rofYi y filed away, dnt h1 HI niH 5 irc bo that rcn.ly C(1,n" I iiiiiy bo made at any r,?T TH o Si our filing Hyn "" Jrv nrcmTlptlon Ib moHt tcm ,c.uP t reserved. Wo can Firecrackers For the Fourth Tlhe Candy Kind I rc,IM , u not o or your ilor- SEO fflVwo-ViRlvoUlo mv m.tIolay. Wo won d llkS lo 1 mvo tl.o npportun ilty to M your prescriptions Wo ny- iuro'mi of best service, uroiit- Su-B'S'.SMSaa drug Htoro. Owl &es cription Frank I). Cnlinii, Opposite Chandler Hotel. jii business for your health" Phone "1. Safe, ' Sane, Sensible and Sweet. See our window. Stafford5 PLAN TO TAKE Your Sunday Dinner At the Chandler Hotel Good Music and a Good Menu The Hub of Central Avenue Two lots at Kant Marshncld, near school. Home for ?350 cash. Vallna Island South Inlet for $.',000. Kasy terms. Lot 50x100 In I'lat A for $250. fin acres Improved bottom land clone to Coqulllo City. oil Improved. Good hous and barn. City water. $0000. A .JoTci'es unimproved bottom land, near Coqulllo City, for $4 000. Oood dairy proposition, r, acres at I.ubrce Park for $1250. This is a money-maker. Thccoarnnd0gold under 1000 acres of land In South Inlet Coal Hnsln for $30 per acre. Flue home at Umpire, with half block Improved grounds at it big bargain. HIM TITliK, (if.HAXTi:i: AND AltSTHACT CO. I Kammerer Says: He wants your business and in return will give you the service and merchandise, New Arrivals for the Big Fourth CLUETT SHIRTS-NECKWEAR-HOSIERY-UP-TO-DATE HABERDASHERY IN ALL LINES. Yours mi.rious lo please, THE TOGGERY ,.,,, ,,,, ., a nil AX KVBItV "AV IIBWE IIV IVISU ARCH FAMILY REMEDIES A remedy for every ailment, Sold uarantee. Your money took if not peutoho Apothcko WioMeir's Pharmacy phone 21 5. Norton & nan Are amply prepared for tlio (Villi al avenue. cptl FOURTH of JULY vVll wl fllu ,u. r novelties mill specialties tit mIioIcmiIc uiii renin. Mnrslilicld. I HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN "airshf ieldl and Booker Hill Propensity ,M orr- Me chrj AMVTUlMR lll RPAI FSTATF HOUSES FOR RENT. SEE ME FOR ANYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. FREZEEN, 68 Cemforal Ave First National Bank Every accommodation consistent with safe banking, I I - . 'J I I -p, nr----MMaMMBMgy liiilMi The Story of an Addition high 1THREE TOWNS r.i n kiiiiiiiii llllll'lllllir not lOIIK b, ti stranger on Coos ' walked I altir; the picturesque coumj i,i Mini fnlliiwH 1 lie wliidlngH of ii 11 mi.- inii 1 ft mi 1 1'UHHeil tlio nrot- Kreeii knoll wlili Ii slopes eastward tlio water's edge mill westward as- ids to tlio crowning rorosi or cc- r fir mill t'lifiiliHlellilroll. Tills arlng Is the site of old F.nstport. a ning village tliat nourisneu 111 in :ly Kil.i, A few white-washed inl- rs' gliiukH Ht III stood or roelineii 111 rlotm stages or dilapidation about 1 knnli nnlv unit was tenanted as Mowed by the hen and brood of ir.pmu'ii 1 nil kiMisi Hi'i-aieiiiui: uuar (In iln lunik iif 1I10 Htreiiin a istor of pilings nuirked tho hHo of rnnl liiinlforu u horn mien tile lirO- ct of a nearby mine was stored aituig tin regular cans or snips 10 rrv It In Knn I.YiinrlHcn The strnil- r 'punned In the warm sunshine il (ontcinpliitrd the scono of drow- tntiinuiiity. the lazy chickoiik iook- fin- I, mix tu In mi linllffovniit lilllll- r, iho stray 111 1Kb cows grazing ounu me uesrrieii eaiuiiH. nan no en n fliilflHinltli Mm Htrnnunr inlizllt ve written another "Sweet Au ra" Jtiul pointed a moral on tlio :e or a loiniiitinlty wnoro privnio nershlp of homes Is iiuknowii, but was niuy a real obiiuo man givou cxprewiiuK hluiself otherwlso than rlumo. Tho day following this etrnngor's hi 10 0111 ij;aHiport tamo a party 01 ic;uia who ran lines, boi biuhuh, BttPll Intu n.wl l,tn,l alrfllrvllf pets. Then In a few days tho placo lour nrtltu'lilln rmln npnnn lintl lm no a scene of Intenso activity: nxo- wu uro I'n-uriug ways inrougn mo Irkllko district to tlio westward. miic iiu'n nun tenniB Willi piowa aim ryn mo gratitng uroau, smooin bnwaya, I'resently tho unsightly wCKS nilil Hnifilit tita nm nlnnroil . .,..,, llllIMIt) IUIIVVI) V WVr W j, iuiti (ill IMG CTUBl C) IHO KUWU eea a blsn, "First Addition to prshflold Then automobiles convoying Intor- --- viuiuuD Pfi:i;iii(,ui u iuimu Mm xime to time. Mnny of,tbo vis- -.0 oviun un aim inuso ruiurii Alii nHil nnnl.. .1 I A1. .1 .. uiin iiH.uii iiuriiiK ino HUL-euuii- b onvb to comploto tlio plans for lnrnvl.1.. Il..l , ..j iyuil.li; intu- I1UI110 sues. - ...- 'iiuun Ul IIUIUIIIUIM lllllt ws are he?rd, nnd soon a building lllniliiuii ..l 11.. 1. uimi"iu uiiu Buosmnimi nrcnuee- ro ndilu n nnii rni.. ii. lniwl - .i. .v IUIVUIU III IIIU 1UIIU- ape, a contrast Indeed to tho rough , V veretl minor s suau- E ui uie iireceoding period or ten try. Other houses spring up along 0 liru' otir.T,n I.. 1.11 i ..l.ii.i . i i .",v,, 'liai VVIlllllliill I" arslifleld, nnd inoro streets nro im- . l . HUPPi' mo growing ue and for home site. '"'my mere aro 21 homes In this !W Illlllltlnii tn 1fn..l..i.l.i n . " " o.usiiiiuui, nuiuu 01 Ma nnrin.... . .Vi V. " "'"" acrengo tracts or fn bottom land extensive, enough I nnrcrnrA n nn... . ..... .. 1 mn vy to, inn mowv of (he new li e aro located on a lot or two each of level hill land. They occupy points of vantage for view or shelter. Many fine gardens of flowern and vegetables make the homes more uttractlvo and assist In Mdvlng tho high cost or living proh- A list or tho home builders in Mrst Addition Ih Interesting for many riia sons, Tor Intsaiice It shows the cos mopolitan population or Coos Hay or which the community In I'lrst Addi tion Is representative. Following nro tho homo owners In Klrst Addition: C. O. (losney, .1. K. Fitzgerald. .Mat Andorson. V. C. Mason. O. M. Hliiek- vy, Oscar Inginan. o. k. nuieii ;ui,i 1 1)1 Ii. Stroniherg. U. K. Maol. C. M. Conner, IMwIn Cameron. I. II. Mc Donald. Win. McClure. lloiiry Ilyr kas. II. A. Harris, .lohn UIIhiuh. I;, larvenau. V. V. Manning. Km 1 1 I.inu, August Iloudrlckson, V M. Hur roughs. K. M. Ilyl. '. W. Hniden brook, . II. Sttuldon and O. M. J0I111 soii. , ,,.,.. Tho rnpld growth or i-irsi auuiuuh recently necessitated making n now delivery routo for Tlio Times. At present tolophones can bo had in First Addition. It will only bo a short tlino until olectrle llghtH and a wator Hystoin can bo Installetl with profit to tho public utility compnn es. Altliough tho school chlldron now llv I lug In tho now addition attond tho Mnrsliflold public schools, tho prop osition of creating a now ueliool dls trlct and building a now school house, for First Addition Is being agitated nnd will doubtless bring results In tho next fow months, E SCHOOL COORSEl 10 CELEBRATE I. W. V. OX MOVK. IJiiiicIi rasses Tlu-ougli Hosebiug for lCugene. Tho Itosoliurg News says: "A .,. ,.t ...oinlinru (if till) I. V. V. organization passed tlirough uoso- 1 LI ,.,un !.,. emv hnv will at Hitu nut w uiuj . . . tompt to resuiiio tlio rigiu 01 11 uu speech on tho streots. Ono or two of tholr niinibor nttonded tho soc- t-il..i 1nn,,.i. Imrn VrlllDV OVOIllllg and spoko In high terms of tho spenkor. All of tho mon claim to havo como from Coos County whpro thoy recently quit their Jobs. During tholr sojourn hero thoy mano no demonstration and paid strict at tention to their own business, riioj loft horo on a northbound freight train." AVKIIR AT la'CiKNK. I A marriage. Ilconso was issued ..'....,.. inisni A. Kmmons. 01 (lardinor, and Miss Dollio Wood, of Klinlra. Kugeno itegimur. If you havo anything to soli, ren trade, or want help, try 0 Want A Cluing' Subjects t I'll Speclnlln- , (Inn In (. A. C rnnl I'. oi (). 1 COHVAM.IS. Or.. July 'l. A I sbakeup III the courses r study at l the Oregon Agricultural College and , I'nlversltv or Oregon is ioresuau- owed In the following notice recelv-, ed bv tbu regents of tho former In stitution from the secretnry of tho board r higher curricula. "To tho Secretnry of tho Hoard or HegentH of Oregon Agricultural . Collego: "Plenso take notice that, tho! board of higher curricula will meot . Monday. August 2n. 101 3. nt Port- lnnd Acndeniy. In I'ortlnnd, Or., nt , 1 o'clock p. in., nt which tlmo It Is proposed: I "First To eliminate from tlio I University of Orocon nnd to assign , to Oregon Agricultural Collego tho departments or olectrlcnl englneor- !... nlinmlnnl nil f.1 ,1 0 AT 1 ,1 If mill plvll englneorlng. conditioned on tho Ore gon Agricultural College's requiring n full four years' high school courso, or Its equivalent, ns a preparation for entrnnco for degrees In nil en gineering courses. "Second To ellmlnnto from Oregon Agricultural Collogo nnd as sign to tho University of Oregon tho departments of flno nrts. Including architecture and music, economics, coniinerco. hlchor education, tho graduate school. (Signed) "JOS. E. IIKDOKS. "Secretary of tho Board of Higher Curricula." O.H.UM fir .Tnlv 3. A radical . ,.l..i,nn In tlin miirana nt ntllflv of Min Ii'dtiiifi.1 . ........... ... ....... "- -- - high schools outside of Portland will , bo mndo at tho next meeting. Tho ir.iivn kvbIatk (if studies will bo mndo moro gonornl nnd comprohon 1 slvo. Pupils who do not deslro to ' study algolirn or languages win no ni- in...n.i in in rn nrnnr hiikiii!h iiiHtt;iiii. , Tho snmo rulo will apply to other) branches of tho courso. It Is bo lloved thnt this will Increase the at-, tendnnco nt tho high schools and. bring about hotter results. A com mittee composed of TI. II. Hordmnn, ' principal of Washington High school. Portland: George Hunt, principal of Kugono High school: II. C. Seymour, ' rountv superintendent of Polk coun ty; Miss T.ilnh Clark, principal of I Iloppnor High school, and II. K. .Slunk, principal of Entornrlso High school, nppolnted nt n meotlng of tho I .. ... ..... oiiniplninnilnnta In city nun ennui Dui.ui ....-"- Portland Friday, will make'recomon- datlons. whlcli tlio stnto iionru m -'-cation has announced It will approve. i It Is in lino with n report of tho com mittee of tho Natlonnl Kducntlonnl Association, adoptod at a jncetlng In ,8811 Francisco In 1911, t xoiiTii iiKM). cogriiii.i: and IIANIIO.N Wllili l.liTTiin i-i.unjr SCItKA.M MKJ IMtKPAItATIOXS. With Fourth of 3 my colebrajlons nrrnnged In three Coos County towns and a rnco meet planned for n rourth town on Saturday, tho rainy weather Is causing much disgust todav. Desplto tho rain, there has been an influx from tho smaller towns and tho country sections for tho colobrntions and while tho pro grams may bo Interfered with some what, tho nttondnnco will probably not bo nffected much. On tho Hay, tho colobratlon will ho at North Hend nnd everything is In readiness. Tho streets have beon I decorated In good shapo and tho progrom all mapped out, and begin- 1 nlii" tomorrow morning enrly the ' coiumlttco promises that thoro will not he a slow nour in mu iw uujo and nights. Tho 12 o'clock closing rulo against tho thirst emporiums In ' North Uond has beon removed for i tonight and tomorrow night and In conscnuenco It will bo n night nnd ,dny affair. , 41 Tho complete program of tho North Uond colobratlon Is printed I elsewhere In Tho Times tonight. Mnrsliflold will unite In the big do 1 lugs nt North Bond, tho flro do I pnrtinont, baseball tonm and others participating in tho contests dur I lug tho two days. Coqulllo Is nlso arranging a blc 'colobratlon for tomorrow, tho usual j'ourth or Jury numciuiim mm 'hnsoball game between Myrtle Pont and Coqullle bolng arranged. Pln ' gor Hormnnn, formor Congressman, ' will bo there from Rosoburg to de liver the address and plans are be ing mndo ror a son oi pioneer m unlon. Myrtle Point will have a race meot Saturday unless tho rain pre vents. Most Coos County horses nro ontered, F. P. Norton, of Marsh flold. taking threo harness horses thoro. m (Speclnl to Tho Times.) nAvnnv nr .Tnlv .1..Xevor bo- foro in tlio history of Pandon wore such oxtenslvo preparations for tho colobratlon of July tho Fourth un dertaken as thoso wore made for tho colobratlon that opened hero and will ' ..(.. tnmnrrnu. TllO COlltrlhll- tlons to the fund for prizes nnd other exponses incidental to a colouration woro greater in number nnd of hlgh- ei nmount titan in nny proviouo yu. Ono thousand big flags were used by tho celebration committee for do coratlvo purposes. mi. r-ntnrn mi tlin nrncrnm WHICH lins aroused tho most Interest Is the giving of two hundred dollars on the street h of llandon during the celebra tion. The money is to uo gneu on lucky iiuinber plan and every visitor and resident will havo an equal chance to land some of tho dollars. The baseball gamo botweon Marsh field and llandon Is un event which tho people horo of courso look for ward to ns something worth seeing. Another strong fonturo of tlio pro gram Is tho nppenranco nt Iiiuulon during tho third and fourth of July ... .i.v. r...,.u tiiri.ivnim nerforiiior III lliu linn". ....-,. ... Doshiolds. Ills porforinance Ik do clured to ho tho most sensational which has been seen In the Pacific 8 . ?." ...., .... Mm iirnirrnm for Dandoti's celobrntlon lncludo log roll ing, running faces nnd many other contests. A tlo making contest which h on tho program for tho afternoon of July third Is n novel contest In tills part of tho country nnd from tlio largo number of entries nnd. tho in terest shown locally promises to bo nil exciting event. MfST (HKK01l .MUX. S. 1 Superintendent Warns Km iilovineiit Ageiiclc. ni, I.., ,,..,,. rtiuinl Rnvs: "On ac- 1 IIU l.llhOU v, ....... r - - -- count of tho persistent reports of the pollco nnd citizens of Kugono thnt men woro brought hero from Portland omploynioiu nguncien mi railway camps beyond tho Notl tun nel nnd tnai iacniue iu u " vlded for taking them to tho front, Mayor D. B. Yoran recently wroto to D. W. Campbell, superintendent of tho Southern Pacific, and asked thnt this condition bo romedled, or thnt mon not bo brought to Eugene Mayor Yoran today received a roply from Superintendent Campbell that all employers of labor had been no tified to take caro of tho men sont out promptly nnd properly." XAUGHTV, XAUOUTV. '' ' SAYS QUKKX MAHV. She I&sues Kdlct Against Women Hid lug Astride ut inieriiHiioiiMi Horse Show. LONDON, Juno 30. Queen Mary exploded a bomb among womon ex hibitors nnd riders at the Interna tional horse show when sho lssuod an odict prohibiting women to rldo ns trido. American riders especially do ,. ii,o iHmiir tn tho edict. The or der applied only to tho afternoon per formance wnen mo kiiik nw nnd President Polncnro of Franco nt If seven doctors hod told you, as thoy did C. E. lllanchard. of Ln Orange. CaWf.. that you nail but a ..i . .I..,,. ,. Ilv.i mi nncollllt Of kid- noy trouble, what would you do? He snys: "l iook roioy ii -nnd thov completely cured mo and I can not speak too highly of thorn.' Cost less tlinn tno ikjuiuib, inn -compllsh more. Owl Prescription Phnrmocy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo site Chandler Hotel. Phono 71. C. 0. 0. SYSTEM IN PARCEL POST New Feature of Important Postal Branch Began Here Yesterday. With the oponlng of tho fiscal year yesterday, July 1. nn Important ad ditional department was added to tho parcel post system by tho local post office. It was tho C. O. D. system. A red tag, which mny bo pur chased for 10 cents, marks each C. O. D. package. Tho enrd tag Is In threo sections, tho first of which is dollvored to tho sender of tho pack ago, to bo rotained ns n receipt; tho second Is hold by tho postofflco at which tho parcel Is mailed, whllo third Is to bo turned ovor to tho mon ey ordor department nt tho office of delivery, as an application for n money order for tho prlco of tho C. O. D. package, collected from tho ad dressee by tho carrior, to bo returned ... .1... on. ..In. Ti.n in f-nniH fiinrccd for tho card nlso secures insiirnnco of each pack age for Its value, or up to $.u, m au dition to providing for tho collection of tho prlco of tho puckngo and cost of money ordor from tho receiver, nnd tho return of tho monoy to tho sender. ... ,,, , A triple system of choking will bo operntod In tho registry department through which much of tho C. O. D. packngo work will bo handled. Against tho checking of all parcels received under tho now system will bo checked tho record of parcels do llvored to addressees and money col lected nnd parcels returned to send- Cannot Evaiiilne Parcels. All pnrcels ln transit will ho hand led exactly as nro ordlnay Insured parcol post packages, up to tho tlmo of dollvory to tho nddressees. when tho carrier win coneci. mu .uuu.i.... duo, togother with monoy order fee for returning the sum to tho sender of tho packngo. Aduressees oi .. j. - i,1""" will not bo permitted to oxamlno tho contents beforo accepting thorn, and complaints regarding tho goods must go to tho sender nnd not to tho Post offlco Department. Tho limit on sizo of pnckngoB is , i., tlm iinrmil linnt. 11 1110 Blllll- " '" j....-. , -. - pounds nnd 72 Inches In combined length nnd girth. Tho limit of val ue which tho department w..l collect on a single package, oxcluslvo of tho money order fee, Is ?100. No C. O. D. pnekages hnvo as yet linnninnnt Ollt or received lit tllO Mnrshflcld postofflce.