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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
EfrATEST P that coiillmial It fonn"r' IIJS V " ..t.llo It, cliarRu - jr Wiring Co. if. . IlllV. four Trunks Wft .. . n. follow- fe Qlo be mado in K7lolWlnMS ' ! ! ! .no Land Storage Co. Lelsnfr, I'wp. lT(t. n.u ts-n. Call Footc o XlflllT AND WAY. nlnncollllll'"'' ,rlor' SEW CAliS Phono 230 L flione SH'J. Go Anywnere b. scAiri:. A. II. IIOIKHN PAINT AND DECORATINu ttO. FurnUiieti. Manliflold. Ore. Lent of Electric Cul i our Btock of glass- hovn HOniU of tilt Hn shower fixtures t to live. Evoryuiinj toplles. langworthy )L SHOES I school shoes at tlio Shoe Store lest In town til IIHOAMVW. I BLOCK .NOW Toil BALK." krlng tine, level lota I desired tract, right loess center, unqtics- Ktment value, easy rices under tlio mar- re agents. llTMAX & CO., Front Street. ito Service ICjreful Drivers am CUM. Our motto tert it nr tlma I CIsar Store. Da) lit pXone 139-X. MlE. I'roiirietor. Auto Line perjr 20 mlnutea from IP' w.; from 7 p. m. ptr nan. Fare IB round trip 25 cents. . 20 rides, 12.00. ajler Hotel, Marsh Bend News Co., In KING, Props. Laundrv ly Parcel Post i n m AM) WILL "STAGE OX ITS Tiax. Laundry fciMarfihfieM little October mvninm.9 ' '"so scores nt TOVS ALLKVH Front street COSXEV r wi Buiid ler. 1 Wtlmatoo Need. fiirnlsheil. It sailers i tell rao; If rur8. Marshfleld, Or. Furniture pi... nnvrn CO, "t St. ""Wield, 0ft tHE COOS IAY MISS LUCIA HPEHRY Tenchcr of Piano, For iiiiiioliitmentH or particulars, cull 51)5 N. Broad wiiy. or phono U12-L. DB, A. J. HKiyrJilxT! DENTAL PARLORS. Ww are equipped to do high clan work on abort notice at the Ten lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coke Bldg., Opi Chandler Hotel, shone tU'-J. Residence phone, 252-X. MRS. FAKHINUEIl, Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio, No. 1090, Corner Commercial and Eleventh Sts. Phono UMU-.T. WERNJ2R LAGU8, M. I). Physician mid surgeon Qratlunto from the Imperial Alex ander University In Finland, nfflnn CnXm hlilir. 307. Tel 414. residence 4C1 2nd at. No. Tel. 12II-X BENJAMIN OHTIilNIl, Consulting Engineer and Architect. Offices, 200 Irvine Mock. Phono 103-L Marshlleltt, Ore. T M. WRIGHT, ) CONTRACTOIt AND IIUIIjUKK nlmnna fnrnlahnri nn rnnilRlt Plans and specifications furnisher if finalred. An honest job guaran teed. Phone 124-R. JOEL OBTLIN1), Piano Tuner and Repairer. lib B. Slxtn mreei. i-none Leave orders at W. R. Haines Mush Co. PEIUj ttlliUX UAidiifluivn Piunlst and Teacher taaldunce-Studlo, 237 Bo. Droadwa Phone 18-L. WO. CHANDLER. ARUII1TKCT. Rooms 801 and 80S, Coke Hnlldlai Marsoiiciu, uregoa. M. S. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshtleld. Oregon. First Class Weaving Promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory )n ShermnA avenue between Califor nia and Connecticut. Phono 174. North Bend. Or AMERICAN LADIES' TAILORING LINE Formerly Handled hy Mr. Plunz Ih now taken over by inc. Cull and ee the new full line on display at rODI), THE TAILOR AND DRESS I3XPERT. 27N Front St., Upstairs. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Singer Scwin? Machines Ve have them tor rent or tor sale. MachlneB Repaired. Supplies and Needles for Bale. W. J. RITZ. 181 Park Ave. MarsbJIeld. Phone 9flO-X. WANTED vatches that won't keep time. Dirty ind rancid oil aro the rulnutlon o( our watch. Let me handle it and (reserve It perfectly for years to tome, E. C. BARKER. !26 Front st. Marsh fl 'd. Or. Protect your homes before the flro breaks out, by Insuring them In a ood, reliable Fire Insurance Com- ;any. Oregon Fire Relief Associa tion's policies are the strongest, cheapest and best. See Wm. J. t.enton, agent, room 15, Eldorado bldg., or phone 243-L. Unique Pantatorium CHE MODERN DYERS. GLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT RfeiNOVATOR Agent (or Ktmard H. Htrauas Co., Flae TalloriBg. Let aa make your next sr1. MS CENTRAL. Phone 850-X FAMILY PINNERS In our new location, we are os peclally prepared to cater to famllj trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Opea day and night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Broadway and Commercial Mflrt AUTO TAXICAB SERVICE tias been established in Marshtleld. Calls for trains or parties made at any hour. Careful driving. Reason' able rates. Stand at Palace Res taurant. Phone 5-J. J. E. HANEY, Proprietor. Have That Roof Fixed HOW 0m COBTHELL PHONl 1171. TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, Look Back a Month Ahead a Year OOK bnckwnrd ono month mid recall how your money wont. Wub every cent wlBoly mient? Would tho little fragments or fortune, tossed after trlllos, total a dollar, or two, or five? L Which would you rnthor liavo now, tho trirics you bought, or the coin you paid for them? jj$',l;;.' Now look ahead n year: Will your present habits cause n re petition of last month's spending, until tho year Is gono? Today's history 1b part of your llfo history. What fortune aro you building? To what extent Ib ii bank account shaping your First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & OLDEST RANK Established Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,000 Interest paid on 'Ilmo Deposits. Officers: T. Henoch, President. I. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. CJihi. F. Winchester, Assistant Cashier. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL LUMRER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 189 SOUTn BROADWAY EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. M., OCT. 11; OCT. 21, AND OCT. 28, AND EVERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER. SAILS FROM MARSIIFIELD OCT. II, AT 7::lO A. M.; OCT. 18, AT It A. M.; OCT. 25, AT 7 A. M.; AND EVERY SATURDAY THERE AFTER. Tickets on sale to nil Eastern points unci Information as to routes and rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main JW-L. P. L. STERLING, Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, AT 7:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH TUB NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 F- McGEORGK, Ageat. S. S REDONDO Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, October 10, at 3:00 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Bid;,'., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27. Intei-Oceanle Tiansportutlou Co., C. F. McGcorgc, Agt., Phone 41. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Munnger FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLAITING LANDS A SPZ'X'IALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 14-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THEJFUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD SS PER ACRE; $100 CASH, HALANCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST. NO TAXES, FINE SA.NDV LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKintosh REAL ESTATE BENNETT BANK IN COOS COUNTY. 1HHO. DEPARTMENT and INSURANCE. 1dl3 VNSM0 EDITION. ' Mai I KOMM I'lONEUU NEWS. i , (From the Coos liny News, pub lished at Mnrshfleld, Oct. 0, 1880. Slglln &. IJennett, publishers.) Willie III11 Is aHidstnnt attendant at the Mnrshlleld Drug Store. Tho now road between this place and Empire City Is passable for wag ons. W. II. Jackson, formerly Clerk of this county, has located nt FreBno, California. The piles have boon driven on Mr. Campbell's lot In front of this place, for tho foundation of the flour mill which he Is about to build. Itovs. Uallcy and Hunsackor im mersed five converts to tho Baptist Church In tho bay last Sunday, near tho meat market. This is tho first time tho ceremony of baptism by Im mersion hns boon performed at this place. Tho United States has brought suit against Capt. Tichcnor and others, says the Mull, to recover tho tract of land known as "Tho Heads" nt Port Orford, and Deputy Marshal Drown was down Inst week to sorvo tho papers. It Is claimed for tho plaintiff that snnl lnnd was n military reservation nnd not subject to snlc. Tho Pacific, Const Rnngor Is tho naino of the now paper published nt Empire City, it is Republican In pol itics, Is larger than either tho News or Mall, hns n pntcnt outsido nnd the subscription Is $3.00 a year. It la edited by Nnt. L. linker, of Portland, who undoubtedly hns had experience In tho editorial department. Died, at Randolph, October 1, 18S0, Mrs. Allco Hnmmerburg, wife of Cnpt. W. Hammorburg. Mrs. Al ice Hnmmerburg was tho daughter of Judgo D. J. Lowe of Randolph, nnd wns mnrrlod to Cnpt. W. Hnm morburg Inst Christinas eve. She wns n grent fnvorlte among tho many who knew her, and hor enrly death i Is much regretted by a lnrgo num ber of friends, who extend their sym pathy to tho grlef-stricken relatives. On Saturday last tho vessel built In tho shipyard wao launched at tho time announced. In tho forenoon a largo number poured In from nearly nil parts of tho bny, somo coming on tho tug Escort, others on tho bny pnsscnger etcamors and others in wagons. At noon tho sound of the hnmnicrs cnlled nil together nt tho shipyard and much anxiety wns folt ns tho supports woro being removed from tho keel. At 12:30 when tho Inst support was removed, tho vessel rested on tho ways nnd grncefully gilded Into tho bny nrald tho blowing of stenm 'whistles and vociferous cheering by tho spectntors. As Is customnry on such occnslons n bottle of chnmpnlgno was broken when sho touched tho wnter. Miss Jennie Mark and Miss Ada Smith had charge of Hint portion, nnd Mr. John Kelly wns tho recipient of a chnmpnlgno hnth nt tho time, tho contents of the hottlo finding Its wny nil over him. A lnrgo board with tho nnmo Gov. George C. Perkins painted on It wns then plnced In front of tho cabin, showing thnt tho vessol hnd been nnmed after tho Governor of Cnll- fornla. Tho vessol wns then brought to tho wharf in front of E. B. Dcnn & Co's. store and pronounced by all to bo ono of tho finest vessels over built nt this place. Cnpt. Reed, who had charge of tho work, received woll-morltcd commendation for tho manner In which ho filled his con tract. Moro interest wns manifested In this launch thnn on former occns lons, owing wo presumo to tho fact thnt nenrly hnlf tho vessol is owned iv residents of this place. A freo dnnco wns given in tho ovenlng nt Normnn'a Hall which was largely at tended, upwnrds of throo hundred porsons being present. Tlio following items aro furnished by your correspondent nt Bnndon. Tho survey of our bar and hnruor is nenrly completed, nil being care fully noted and sounded from tho outsido bar, nnd along botli banks of the rlvor ub far up oh Commodore Point on tho north nnd on tho south- OUICK HELP TO BACKACHE AND KIIEUMATIH.M Tho mnn or woman w.io wants quick help from backache nnd rhou mntism. will find it in Foley Kid ney Pills. They act so quickly and with such good effect thnt weak, inactive kidneys thnt do not keep tlio blood clean nnd freo from Im purities, aro toned up and strength ened to healthy vigorous action. Good results follow their uso prompt ly. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, opposite unanaier itoiei. Phono 74. Now Is the Time of the Year to Lay in Your Winter's Supply of Groceries nnd bofore you send out of town for your goods COME TO OUR STORE nnd let us flguro with you and wo feel posltlvo that we can save you monoy on anything that you may need In the grocery lino. If you want ono of our now catalogues and cannot come to tho store, drop us a card and wo will mall It to you. Watch our spaco for anothor special sale. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE Phono 804-J. All Kinds of Job Printing "f iBtaiiiia'' T'IiTiTi n-n i ern Bllo rj for as Bradley's Bly, Mr,. Polhomus nnd hla assistants, who worked away on Sundays as Well os on week dnys, deserve every credit for the care and assiduity with which they performed this difficult tnsk, and we aro convinced that if every employo in tho service of the United States earned his money as well as theso gentlomcn, there would be a considerable sum in addition to what there has been previously at tho dis posal of tlio National Treasury to pay off the National Indebtedness. Wo nro expecting the announce ment of n trl-weokly mnll on tho rlvor nnd const In nccordnnco with a Humorously signed momorlnl sent to tho Department some time ago, but hnvo received no reply up to the present. SLAYING OUH CHILDREN. Tho Portland Journal says: Af ter receiving a sentence of ton years in thVi penitentiary, Rny Diamond said: "My ndvlco to the boys of Ore gon Is to leave whlakey nnd tobacco nlono. Dlmo novels didn't glvo me tho Idea of breaking into the Glen dnlo bank. Whiskey and tobneco are to blnmo." Ray Dinmond's mother supplemen ted her son's warning to the boys of Oregon. As sho stood veeplng in tho Douglas County jail nt Rose hurg, sho said: "I hope every boy and young man will tnko Ray'B advice. Not only liccause it will savo them from ruin, but because It will keep grief from mothers. I do wish my boy had ta ken his own advice." Ray Dinmond's testimony Is al most as old as time. It Is the tes timony thai Is repeated overy day from every jail and ovory peniten tiary. It Is a warning that Hns been proclaimed from overy gibbet and every electric chnlr. If 13 a warning thnt hns como down In tho nurenms nnd shrieks of tho convict ed and condomned through the cen turies sinco society was organized and governments established. In nil this world the guiltiest thing is collective society which brings children Into tho world and places before them the mcanB for thfclr own destruction. Boy of eighteen or nineteen staggering drunk along the utrcets of Portland aro not an Infre quent sight. Boys of ten, twelve and upwards puffing cigarettes along tho strectR of Portland aro a comon. sight. So many Portland boys In tliolr teens are confirmed smokers thnt the boy who doesn't smoke Is almost nn exception. Society puts before Its youth tho resorts, tho devices nnd tho corrup tive agents thnt nro a slaughter house of boya and girls. It gives youth license to smoke, to stand on the atreot corner nnd by evasion of law to drink. Tho boy gnngstor on tho street cor ner tonight Is tho gunman of tomor row. Tho boy gnngs do to the street vendors Just what grown-up gunmen do to tho Innocent citizens, molest uul plunder them and learn tho tricks of tho Fagnns nnd Bill Bykcses of real llfo. The smoking boys, tho drinking boys nnd tho boy gangs show no tigns of decrease In numbers and activity. Tho flguros of boy crimin als nro swiftly mounting. The pollco and other authorities are already declaring thnt tho boy Criminals aro tho most reckless and tho worst with which they have to deal. Society provides the great mill for manufacture of evil surroundings nnd corrupting agencies and then forces youth into contact with them nil. It permits, tolerates and perpet uates multiplied nnd associated re sorts of all kinds of degradation that nro a slaughter pen of youth. It brings tho clilldron into the world and beforo they reach their teens turns tho gray wolves of tho street upon them. Wo pray, wo preach, we teach, we advise, wo proclaim, wo howl about tho Increaso of crime and go right on loosing tho beasts of JungletownH upon unprotected children. Wo ihrlek nnd screnm about tho multi plying number of criminals, but go right on manufacturing criminals by ctanding our youth up face to faco with overy nrtlflco of temptation 'and downfall. God help tho children. If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad In Tho Times. 184 Market Ave. Dona at The Times Office