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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION MUMffVMUAJUUn . tmmmmm tmm usim ww' F e k COOS BAY TIMES nrnflf IX. O. MALONEY Editor mill I'uli ULUfl I u Mi k. mai.o.ney News lclll iir- U.'Ictul I'npn (ir Coos Count. Entered nt the pnatofrice nt Mtmn field, Oit-Huii. lor triuisinl'Hlot, throtiKh the uinllst ns second clar-s cidll mutter. Address all eomtnunlentioiiB la COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. ilwrKliflcld :: :: :: : Orepo. WAT toe er works (Continued from l'ngo One ) j lug thp timber on it. I believe that men working fir the city tiro quite as honest as men working for corpor ations, which brings politics into the i ii':it,er, and that Is not conducive to tho uroatest good for the greatest number." 1 Mr. Albrecht was applauded nt some length and V. I. Douglas wbb cnl.ed on for an expression of his , views on the negatlvo side. He de clared that bo was heartily In accord with t '.o negative side of tho ques tion for three reasons. "With prospect of a rapid growth," ho said, "It will be unwise to build a We hnvo a system in H ' h Sfl f pi I a - good eyexing. Great Is he who enjoys his earthenwHre as If It were plate, and not loss groat Is the man to whom nil his pinto Is no more than oarthoir.vnro. Seneca. rltv water works at some time or an other. Thli Is f o nueatlnn for the nniiilplnnl iilnnt future of Mnrshlleld. Wo all believe nt present which adequately fllis our wo are going 10 nave a uig cny on needs, we don t know wnat wo want Coos liny In a few years. It has been or how to mnnago n now plant, conservatively estimated that this city Thoro (s nothing Bjieclflc before this will have n population of between meeting except to go ahead nud buy ."0,000 and 00,000 nnd some tit fin- tl ,,ant, j couldn't take tho nfflrnm Ite move should be mndo for caring tlvc in this question without knowing for this population by providing, uuf-i what we are going to got nt. flclent )iire water nnd n modern sya- slipshod .Maimer, torn. "If wo did buy tho wnter system It largely Selfish Interest. would lie In tlm linmls nf tlin coiincl The oporntlon of n water system nd would bo opornted in a Blips' od AVhat ....you do if ls op portunity youi' .... go Uio nl wilh & H. iioJ Marchffofrl PAINT an h ,,3 Miihio iUHKI, MmluMin I iov. yehts plans - OVHHN'fm WI'ST IinB nth Gnouticed In very omphntlc hy private ownership Is tinged with manner as such utilities are nlways terms that ho will not be n n selfish Interest which Is not good operated by sinnll cities. The council cnndldnt for (Jovernor agnln. It for the ultimata welfare of a city, would have control of It nnd It would Ib wild ho Intends to re'lre to his The people operating It nro In It for i ho a polltlcnl proposition. Tlwro rousing .111(1 Knotts . . you" suddenly door? at . commence inspirational IvYv. and M. home nt Cannon Hoaeh and devote huslucHB and It Is human nattiro In hlniBolf to magnalne work nnd In dealing In a stnplo to secure tlu lnrg preparation for work on tho lyceum out revenue nt tho lowest cost of op Btn?e."--Saloni Statesman. oration. In this enso nn absolute! iifi a rlnn rlinnp.. for irrnrt If wn stirt Tho Rosoburg llovlow ndds: "It nocessltv to every person Is handled 0(i nnt to build our own nlnnt on Coos would bo need to create a commission and keep the handling of the wnter system out of politics. There would IinB 1 1' en suspected for some time for n profit, that Governor West's spectacular torn deals In when his t nn Is ended. This seems to bo verified by tho paragraph quoted above. Can It be thnt this "paragon of virtue" Is thus com morclnll'lng the high offlro which ho holds'" ADYEHTISING I Old Grocer Grime mild ino hoijio figs and called them froih end nwoet; Hay. I couldn't udvlse you in tho matter, but nin stntlng my vlows." Ducket It Roinoiiihereil. Tonstmnster Peck, amid much A municipal wnter sys loin ilonla In the business for the nco- piuys in coos county, minor conn- n0 nt t,L, lowest rate possible. ty nnd elsewhere were Inrgoly for -Today we are on tho brink of a tho purpose of gaining notoriety .(- riimrn v urn nt Its donrwnv i inm,iiip nmiiu)n,i n, ,iinnnr. ., abroad so that he could command a llIld Iltnv lH tll0 tmo to move. There sing "Tho Old Oaken IJucket." nnd iiigu iigure oil .in. u-cuire.iMiui.jr.il nro ulentv of lukes w thin n few miles nftor tlm roup Air. Trnnilirnhl was sufficient to provide water for a lingo i given ten minutes In which to finish city. A wnter system could bo con-, in arguments. Ho did so In a lively structed from (loldon Kails for $2i"0.-1 manner, emphasizing most of tli 000, according to the ostlninte of en- points brought out an J answering glneers, nnd from Clcnr Lake for1 some of those presented by CnrI Al $2!i 1,000. The prosent system Is wvl-j brecht. ly lucking nud absolutely Inndoqiiuto District Attomov Llljpqvlst flnlsh- to tnko tare or an Increased populated tho dobnto with a whirlwind of tlon. arguments In favor of municipal own- U'utor.shcd Too Close. erslilp, bringing out many nioro now "The city Is growing dose to tho' points and declaring that If was not fliitskltta of the present system s t;)0 Job of nny city to stand bnck DINNER SETS Up-to-date Shapes, Embossed edges, Lartje Floral and leaf gold stamped Beautiful 42-piece floral and gold-stamped dinner sets, $4.98. Ten per cent discount on Granite, Glass & Tinware. Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND tgayjTMtMnWHIhlKMk lint tliik u tik rlil flltil rilll tT liikltl in. v worn not fit to . I iavn watershed uvtJ llow II1"1 nioro Is lit-, from Its tlufy even If a corporation t ne weia not in 10 cm. i Kno . iVi.t:iiH nmnov in a wiitjr- i.n,i ,. i. ..m.yi,.i ti uni.i ... . he iiS?hoM lC- en."h mnelled ',l,I whll'h ' "veutuul y bo built 0m of n water system had no more tho fn.lt with wrinkled mmo'. flint l w;'h "'"i'""" "". 1 1,',l,'..gmW"' r,ht l" LXecl ' ".npetltloi. t:.ui; n,.ni i.,..ii.. .1..,. b .1 Th i ini.t The city wM grow beyond It. any other line of business when It, Jones In .'Rustic tons nbout those .',r' '"Ju'iV1"1 !'kp m n hii.u niHicneu us nrnins nii'i mvesieii us flglels iitiile and ho told Ilrown who "'"O'liu or ittxmiou ruquireu lor mo i money In n coiuinunity ror pror t. went through town distributing the Prchune of a water system Tor the , Ho whm accorded the loudest npplnute tnle Oh. Mrowu told Smith, nnd lie, ")' compared to tho benefits received i 0f tho evening, forthwith, told lllnck Hti.l.Wlilte nnd "' l' r'c' tn,e, lynnnim were llii.liu Heo-ltm llolil. Oreon and they told .lltiku, nnd ho, il '" elty could nave oiioiikii In a brier biiMlness oslon was he'd methlnks, told ten or soventron. Intcrent to eventually get the ytum at tho close of the debate. Itev. And t those figs 1 bought from f,,r pi'Hetlenlly not'.JiiK. i llassrord road a telegram from Salem flrlairs kicked nn u famous fuss, nnd District Attorney J.lljeqvlst pro- stntlng that Dr. Calvin S. White pontile cried "That Illumed old snldo willed ninny other good points In would bo unable to como on the dnto will get no coin from us!" Now. favor of a water system and when hero my redo! Hich crooked deed Ms tlmo was up hu was hunrtlly np- gets Just that kind of faint ; oncli pliiudi'il. Utile fraud Is Hpnmd nbrond. till Trondgolil Is Opposed, people hoot your name. You cannot (1. T. Trentlgold of Hanilon, wnB In bent u man or client, but thnt you troduced tin tho man who would tnko Buffer worst; nud every time you up the eiidgol against municipal own Hiionlc a dime, your fame's sot back eiship and he started rlKbt la to show a verst. Thus (.nicer (irlggs, by where ho stood. He declared that ho milling figs uiisonily nud unfit, agreed with his opponent on a good mndo sevon cents, but many gents many points, but statwl that for the who iiimu wiin mm nnvo quit. sake or argument there wore no ns- Wnlt Mason. UHMIBERRT TO HAVE BIG B001 ho bad boon expected, but tlwit ho ini.u pobHin.y get down to Coos Bay some time In February and that ho would announce tho date. The evening ciune to a close with tho singing or "Should lAuld Ac quaintance )o Forgot." Coquille Raver Cool 2300 Pounds Chan Coal to the Ton Guaranteed Price, $5.50 COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES, orrice open until S:(l(l p. in. I'lioiio IHI-I,. 1NII llniiiihvny .So. .lAXUAItY 'JH IX IIISTOUY. suniiiccs Hint .Mnrshlleld was going to be a large city, but tl nt ho would urotoed on the theory that she was going to grow. "Other things are vital to tho oalth of a elty besides wntor." ho aborted, 'among them milk, rood and !llug quarters. Yet there Is no move- j I .Kiit ror tho handling or nny or tliesu j I fi'RtuiVH by municipal ownership.. 'I be surely or the water for tho pub-1 I lie Is In tho hnmU of the state rail-' I i inil coniiii HHion. Tln who'o Imxn boo lies In tlint word 'corporutlon.' I t'lty Mmployos Scoicil. "It U wo'I known that a city water )tom conducted by n munlelpnllty Is not nearly so well conducted as n prlvaiely owned system. City em ployes never attend to things In tho same thorough way that Is demanded or tho employes or a corporation. The Coos Hay Water coinpuny Is bet ter able to run Its wntor systotu than I bo meiniiers r your council. Take a privately owned street car sorvlco lid o" operated by a city and you v til ilttl ulildi one glos you tho host yervlco. i'rii nooil the nsslst auco or outside capital nnd Mils Is attructed bj the operation or utilities by ptlvate inrporiitloiis. "Wtt you have nut to look out for ,s the greutent good to the gront ost uuuiber without hurting anybody III the roininiiulty. When each ludl vldunl U looked after we are all look ed after and nobody U Injured. I'll Expert Declares Oregon Export Ten Million Worth Annually OHKOOX AtmiCl'lriTUAI. COh r;i:nn, Corvaills, Or.. .Inn. L'S. ( belle vo that tho tlmo will eouni when wo shall ship out of Oregon ten million dollars worth or logaii berries annually," said Professor ('. 1. Lewis, horticulturist of the Ore gon Ag' cultural Coll go. "This be lief Ib based ui. the ox. e'lont pro ducing, "hl'.pl'ig i.nd hoiiseliold qual ities . f "io 'felt taken In tonneitlou with the threat nand that e..ts In KiiRt. rn m...kin Hut the tremen dous pesslbllltl s or the loganberry export tra 'o cmnot bo ronched until the grower nrgnnUe the ludus'ry nud develnn co-otnTHtlve marketliiK. Just when that will be depend upon tho peopl or Oregon. l I...1I..1... .l.n. I It. ..v.iu M atlf.ntil I .,-..!-..- I Kill .". fc. ..,'.- -...,.... ......... .,. form Hsotlailon at on... and hold " ! ". i"i-. """ a number or meetings between now ' ',w ",,v1 id Mt.rahlle'd nud next June for the piirpow of III- y M ,0 w,lh ,1,e !,eelU creasing tho .1 maud. The lognn- y'em until the tlt grows. 1 he nil. Iierrv U well known In many of the lire U too fur any to rigure on bulld- ICaat'ern market nnd I olmene thnt a.'t'm at f e present time to heiuy demand nluy rollowa Its In- e.te for an increased population, trodu.tlon . Itanju Aitlst. I'lny. "8omo people My that the lognn- At this point. Mers. Davis nnd borry Is going down with a aluinp Long, the banjo artia'-a who have been as have aonie other rrults, notably In gwat .'eniaiid nt arlous functions the prun '. Of iourae It may lnU ' 'he '' rendered several seloe U we stHndnrlse our product tiud tlona and tho .e-omU of the principal nblp only blab made dried or can- apeakem wore gleu a chance to nlr lied berrlea and fruit Juices, and their views on municipal ownership, then practice m-operatlve niarkellng Couuelliiuui Carl I,. Albree'it was call there u ed be no slump hi this oil on to speak on the ufrtriuntlvo berry. The output or the loganberry aide. will bnve n erv clone lolntlnn to "The flrat principle of elvllUntlon tho stnndurdUHtlon of loganberry Is chrlatlunUy." 1 e snld. "and chrlst- produets. laulty Is the fellowship of one man for "Capital niust be l.ilereated m the another. The main part or the anl lognnberry bualnoiw. since fuitorl a nml In man Is greed. I r we love our cannot be est blUhel until the planl- (ellow men and co-oporate as broth Inns are larae euoiiah in furuifch a ers Wi can have u water ay.teni at no big supply or berries We are In a ,ore than tho actual coat- to the con trausitlon period lu Oregon between suiner. Hhiitpl'iu out all our rreah fruit ami Tln City Systoni. d'eloplng li.-prinluet In liihtrlea. and ..Wo unot condemn the pre.ent not until our piniulugu are materinl- MXBtlu Localise It la bookel up with ly increaae.i can wo tieyeiou lie i- XlU.t,, He,a nm, nri,itni,) s the 17C0 Matthew Carey, ploneor American Journalist, born. Died In lKHD. . 1S-IC Flkhs dofontod tlio IVrlt- Ish lu sanguinary battle nt Allwnl. t 1871 I'arls enpltulntod to tho Cerinans. t 1SSD (lonernl strike or street I railway in u In Now York.l KSOr. I'rosldont Clovelnnd nsk- ed authority or Congross to Issue gold bonds. . lOO'.i Mlguc! (iomo iuniiKurut- I president or Cuba. ( 19 III- Surrrngott b storm Dub- liu Cnstle. A.?iS.ff vxswimv, " ' U-Ti. n r. -.T. IKsSSftS m m -. i ! u MAITHOIO . .CV.-SS-rf'f' VCi 5c CKX. ' 1A c MBk'" .yac()1?MM W V. -SA MKB ?S,A r s. qjc3pt.vki(ai-i i 7 'Ss 77 ftLftnWVnj HHMiMI,.Ha Mi ea I 'co UKmrnufal ' 1 v W I y Thank Ma!tliiil Think of the thousands of homes and ofliccs it protects from the weather think of the peace of mind of all the people who now have come to realize the annoyance thnt comes from a leaky roof. Malthoid is a great roofinn, rendering an inestimable service to builders. C. K. X1CIUH.SOX Coos County llepresentntlvo 1020 Trout Mtreot. I'lioiio 7H Minsliilclil. Oregon products bufiluesa i It alioiild dovolopod." bo 2,011(1,0110 MOTOU CAIIS Tiuton.'itorT tiii-: woui.n N1CW YOKK. 1 i'i ?.- There are ouly in thod by which wo enn arrive in a municipal sytem uuleiis we buUd u new one. MarsliHeld is large ououirh to purchase or build n new system. Hut 1 don't believe we should crush any man out of business, oen le llennett. although lie would tu'oli at preaent rw'.rejl Ij, 'V1H. ,,,,,,, ,-, ,,ft ,, Vr the coenrlos f the woila nearl) , ....,,. kVBtB, . B- .,.,1,1 Cio a OOuOUtf motor vehicles, according to ,?', '?'!"? If tale the i.laiit utatistlts just .ouipiled bv the otflce fttl' ,ual ,,,nl lf xw ' v . ' , of he Se rotary of State of New "' P" '' ?;" "' ' "" York In till, total the IMiteU ,N',,, ,,, lnateil .ilne aet upon the Htatea head, ihe list, having more i'-pert bv the ral'road coinmisslon Umu Ube as many automobile n ' "',. ring it at ue Intla ed ( nt Hit.iln. the imintry which ' f'-e it would piy for Itself lu the i ;.k , tu xt The fu'tile f'low 1 it ,t Hit, ' 1 . T.! 11. Creit 1,V t ile I. ,s 's I-. 'i"t iltv d total fr"." ti "in r.'ilip(.t louiililos, 27'1'ilt cilmatcd tot,tl from other i-oun rlca '." .00, total 1.1U9 7S9 xcBlsterea cars. t tu.'iit .mv M.ii'sliii.lii l is 1 11 tine, 1 1 . '. . ti. .' i 1 ill. 1 1 lias n 1 n and M tMe 1 t ).-. not going f . n t'u jr i set, on the . er-i ed 'and U a'tou seenty-flo tli.is Ua ac'ual aliu without count- lU'Y YOl'Il IlKXDKltSO.V 1,A l'HI.VCKSSi: cousins AT S. S. JENNINGS xmiTii nKxn. The Bank of Personal Service BRING us your bank account and profit by the same service which has made so many friends for this institution. Our steady growth proves the appreciation of our patrons. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay .STATEMENT OF CONDITION of FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Of Marshfield and Myrtle Point, Orccjon, At the closg of business Jan, 13,1914, liesoiirces Loans and Discounts , Banking Houses Cash and Sight Exchange lotal Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in , , , Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits ,,,,,, Total i i $696,758.92 61,493.17 .291,170.72 $1,049,422.81 $75,000.00 , 67,978,80 906,444,01 $1 .049.422.8J C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. BVTTAIIi IlKl'AItTMENT I.UMUKK, liATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOOIIS, HOOFING lAI'KU, ETC. CUT THE FUEL UILL IN TWO 11 Y USING OUH WOOD. IHIONK 10. 1H8 SOUTH IIHODWAY LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title . Trust Co. Alutiurts, tlioroiiKlily depeiidMlde. Im mediate iervit'o, puinipc Htten. tlon to nil ItiteiVkts nf mir client. Miiiiuiuui rust. I. S. Kaufman (Sh Co. Do you need nny , . . Disties? if so, look at our window. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. 130 So. llroadwny. l'hono 394-J CAI'i: AHAGO COFI'T.K South Coos River BoaLs Tioga loaves Marshfield Tor lioad or river at 8 a. in., re turning In evening. Steamer Rainbow leaves head or rlvor at 7 a. in. and returning leaves Marshlleld at 2 p. in. ROGEHS & SMITH. "Pn, 0l?lP.SSj!M rlt. W. It. 11EY(UD3, -' Clilropra. tor Suite 21.1-1 l-i i ri, ,. Office lioura, lo to i Iag- l'liono 112-L. Mnrshiieyj, r EO. C. MURPHY. Hxport lMnno. l'lnycr and n. Tuning, ResulatineanTR ?ri0Arfl-'n.H"I0"!t..ff nvmi.li ' """i TOEIj OSTLIND. ) IMiiiiii Timer ami Itoimirr. 1 1, H. SKtli street lt.. . I l.envo onleiH nt . I. lliiliIMj V l'llllilllj , J M. WRIGHT, lllllllllll.r Cm. Estimate fni'iilslie.1 mi L... ... , !..,. : viui ii. i.iiut-ni. j. mi Kii.iriliurci, . ;iin-ii. CO. GOSNICV, fmif rit,f .,, iiiul lit.H.i." EutlmnteH, drawing ntnl ipedfJ tioiiB iiirniHiieii on request, I A Pittlsfled ntiHtouier la better k urunru mull ll inuil. LOOK II) one oi my m up ntia ice It I am rcilnlilc. l'liono itint. Marslidehul WT. TOMI'KIXS, II. S. T. DriiiUes-H llonllne. l'liono 121(1-1. Hours I) to V' I till Office Room , CMI, N. llnuJ.J TR. H. M. KIIAW '-' Eje. Eur. Noso iiiul Tliroit HH. MA'ITIE R. SIIWV Diseases nf womi'ii and ilillJm OlIUo plioue !IM. 11.10111(1 200. Ill 202. inliiB Ilioek. DR. A.. I. IIEVDRY DENTIST MnrHlillolil Oregon RonniH 20 1-205. Colte IIiiII.IIiij. IteRldencu phone 2.VJ-X. Olllro phono J12-J. MRS. KARRINGKR, Teacher of I'lnno. RealdQiiro Studio, No. 1011, Corner Commercial and KlercitkPJ rimnu :tHii-.i. BKNMAMIV OSTI.INI). ('(iiisiillhiK Kiwliirrr ill ArrhMwl OrfleeN, 2(1(1 Irvine lllott Iki,ii Illil.I. Ill '(1T..I. MaihrU'ld, Ortfl nKIU. IHIiKV IMLMNflKK I rimlst mill Twbif Rsildenco-Stiidlo. 237 So. BroiM Phono 18-L. W- G. CIIAVlf.Ki ARCHITECT. doom 8(11 nnd Hut, Coke Ditfel Mrnlifleld, Orriton. w M. H. TURPEN. ARCHITEOT Mamhrield. Orocon. HAVE Barnard & Langworli FIGURE ON YOUR ELECTRICAL VOItK DROI' IN AND SKi: THE IMC GAMES IN THE HOWLrXG TOl'IlSW8! Chatterton's Alleys N'ORTH FRONT STREET vnn Aiirn PAI I IUU HU I U UHUL Tfj 'our k1 ears with t-itrofnl driB Fur day hervice, in - I nimiro Millard I 'lorUi Fo,. nlulit servlie, I'lione -1 KlKlit "" D. l Foom Pictures &Framins Walker Studio CITY AUTO AND TAXI S A now taxleah has been i "J my auto service. Careful or Will go anywhere at nny ""'"'J Dlnnco Cigar Store, iw v- Night phono 139-X. TOM GOODALE. I'ropri. Chimneys Tire fM J. N. Bayliss J Any kind of lirlcK - that ore "K"'!! AND ALL WORK V, JB Call nt "Tho rirP--' lle' ( M RItlK., I7 Second St. J" M l.in.il. 1niiTt4: V I t'Ulll Jtlln REMOVED Onnosite The Blanco I TODD The Tail' m