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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1914)
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Tlio names of Empire, bit'i Keiul and .Marshflold are in'anilcnod while Coos Bay, Coos Jleni' otid otker places of the sotting "nink the tftory of interest to tins mod 'in of tho Pacific Coast. tn rending tho story from nn out sider H do tit of vow tho question arisen, what- would bo tho psycho Ion! nl cffncL of tho name of the qltv AiurHbfluld to ono who has never oee in mis locality, to inoso oi Us ho nro fortunato enough to bo ft'lus? htro mid to tho number of he f who havo made us a visit, tile nnme. nn such means nothing, but what elso could it Imply to tho om-lihlt million readers than n ninrsby fluid. It would Blgnlfy ek-n-.Iy wliiit tho two words mean and Ut psychologlrnl Impression Is bad, indeed. J rt drawing a comparison what do such towns at Lowlands, If... I. .lit.. ....... ..fl.1.1 ,.l.. I ... j.1.1 HUVIIIU. OWUIllI'llUHl ruiiiiiiu JUll ' nf ttitrnlv nn nlv Min nlonnlntr nf- feet Is larking, but such names nionso little Intercut In tho minds of prospective Investors, regardless of tho wealth nnd prosperity of tho Community. Ono who Is looking In to tho many and varied opportunities fit this section of tho west, will from n business point of vlow turn his Investments to some other local ity than the very metropolis of Coos Hay. Following tho oxnmplo of other Important cities wo must acknowl edge that thoso of nuy consequence are the ones which have names eu phonious and harmonious. As we trail through tho list of the targe cities of tho United States, wo meet San Francisco, but nothing like East Side. Thdro is a Chicago, but no North Bond, while New York City doesn't sound anything like Marshflold. However, Emplro looms up distinctive as tho only name simi lar to Seattle, Los Angles, Denver, St. Louis, Philadelphia and Doston. Wo must recognize that East 8ldo, North Dond or Marshflold will af ford no attractiveness In nomen clature. Granting that tho' namo Marsh field did at brto time signify a mar shy field, yet today It Is pretty nnrd to find much marshy land within tho cty limits. Since, there has been most of tho tldolands and tho low lands filled by drcdglngs from tho Hay, tho namo Is not ovon represen tative Of the conditions In nnmn. Tho city Is no longer built on a marsh, it Is miscalled. Thoro nro a multitude of reasons why tho nnmo Marshflold Is detri mental to tho growth of tho city nnd this community. Tho few reas ons onumorated may 'bo of some In terest. Thnt tho nnmo Is not now representative of tho physical condi tion of tho Iny of tho land Is ap parent. Neither can ono call Marsh flold a musical namo or will it at tract attention. Prom a. psycholog ical viewpoint It must nocossarlly provo ltBolf mpro harmful to tho progressive class of business men In tho city than, tho strongest offort thoy can put forth. Truo enough this city demands ovorv nttrnrtlnn at this tlmo for Its future growth nnd much depends unon Its namo ns n feature A BOOSTER. D IfflNBf RGB j! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY MILDRED ItOGERS NELSON. Tcncher of Piano Pupil of Hugo Mansfeldt at Ban Francisco, Col. Five rents' tenchlhg experience In Hon Francisco Phono 31G1 or 3167. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS .MANY WANT TO CHANGE t J Quito frequently men nnd womoi Vho have) nlrendy registered as "In ilnpondont," Non-Pnrtlslan," or li homo other way that will deprive ilieiit of n volco In tho primary, conn uncle to County Clerk Wntson am nHlc to bo pormlttod' to chnngo theli place and got into a party whero tho can do some offcctlvo voting In the primaries. Our county -clerk Is onr of the most accomodating of men !'f but ho questioned whether voton 'should be permitted to change pnrl) nfflllatlonn ns often as they do theli 1 tholr clothing, and so submitted the matter to Attorney Oonornl Crawford from whom ho has JiiBt rcroivod n ' letter on tho subject. Dolled down It nionns thnt unloss . tho voter chnngos his or her rogls- tratlon tho snuio weok In which ho or ' she Is first ruglstercd it will bo Im possible to do It nt nil before tho prl unity election. For tho list of regls- (erod votors nro transmitted to the Hecrotnry or Htnto at tno emr or enen week, nnd onr.o thnt Ir dono tho bars nro mi ami tho voter must content hlmsolf with tho political pnsturo ho hns cliOKun. Coqulllo Sentinel. SUMNEIl, Oro., April 12. Tho An lent dance glvon by tho Sumner Hall o Saturday evening was n grand Jiicccss. Tho receipts woro J5.1.8G. 3aunro and all othor old tlmo dnnces oro dnncod. Everybody pronounced t tho. boBt thoy had had In years. Tho music was donated and' a cafet- jrla supper was sorved. Tho Siimnor orchestra wli meet for practice and business nt tho homo of Chns. Solnnder, Tuesday tho 14th. W. M. Dlnck, tho cow, test expert, Is nt tho ranch of tl. W. 8nnford. Jess Unrkor nnd nay Norris wcro In from Fair Vlow yesterday. CATHOLIC WOMEN UJtUKI) NOT TOIIBi BUFFItAOISTfl ArehblKliop Jloeller of ClnriinitJ Urw'N Mouther or Fnlth to )pMM Movement. CINCINNATI. April 13. Antl-slf-froglst loaders in Cincinnati nnd vi cinity woro Interested In an officlnl lottor Issued todny by Archbishop Mo ollor of tho Cincinnati diocese of tho Catholic church, In which ho opposes women suffrngo and urges mombors of tho fnlth to dcrlaro thcniBolves against tho niovoinput in Mu ioi- Itlvi'itoii .Minos (a I'uriiNIi Homo for the Archbishop says: Itnllroml Work "Ono of tho burning questions of tho dnv Is that Of wnninn mifrrna.. t Jhe Iiandpn llucorder says: Is n movomont thnt does 'not " J. K. Smith or tho Itlverton conl nppoal to us, bocniiBo wo feol that 'mllu-H i-nnio In Wednesday with tho It will bring womon Into a nhnrn .i,. ... ... I...n. tl.iltii.ln .. . jl tli.t nt n,lm.ll.. ll.li.l . . . . ' . . b'i-i iii .nn uwni iwiniiii.n nun iiiu ui u.iiviij- ninu m noi in accord with RcliumiMr fofiullle to load at Illver- tholr retiring modesty, maidenly dlg i.m fo n, inliiiHim-Audersoii Com- nlty nnd roflnomoiit. Wo fonr iin. i'm who hnvo con sufrrngu women will conso to i.n "tr .. ii .1 ' urn, of Btonm conl queens of tho homo, for ihHi lofimniilVi'H and on Jotty "Wo hnvo beon ndvlsnl Hint nni. cnnHtriic'lmi nt t i Hlilslaw harbor, suffragottes nro endeavoring to nro Tltu coal will be loaded from J. It. paro a list of womon who nro opposed' .ii-i..fl nun wo iiiu uroiuor b mino. 10 universal suffrago. Wo request iliu niH-cunv iiiiuiimh in 111 uu t;uii SUMNER NKWS WT. T0MPIUN8, D. 8. T. (Weltmcr Methods.) Every known dlseaso treated without drugs or surgery. Room 2, 13G North Broadway. Phono S10-L. Marshfleld, Or. (- EO. 0. MURPHY, - Export Piano, Player and Organ; tuning, ueguiaiing uuu uuynii ing. lies. 842 So. Broadway. Orders may bo loft at tho Wlloy B. Allen Muslo Storo, Contr&l avonuo. JOEL OSTLINI). Piano Tuner nnd Repairer 415. 8. Sixth street. .Phono 103-L Loavo orders ut W. K. Hnlnes Music Company. . ' M. WRIGHT Phono MiMt BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimate!, funilslied on request. , - , J . r O. GOSNEY V Phono SI1S1 Contractor nnd Builder Kstlmntoa Furnished on Iteiuest MY PAST WOIUC 18 MY REFERENCE - v-- " WELL DRESSED SCHOOLGIRL This frock of silky mohair fairly hoos nwny the dirt Bluo linen makes the removable collar and cuffs. Gold buttons trim the front, which Is fas tvned with snup fasteners. WOODMEN'S CAMPAIGN' Firxt nml Alder Bts. Marshfleld. DR. II. M. SHAW Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW DIseoNes of women mid children. Ofllco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Block. Houso phono, 10C-J. D' H(qe to lCrect l'lne Building l'i MnrMi field KM)ii. "OIvT COl'lI.liU COAL. verted from n wnt to a coal burner, iilut Ik In eUnrge of Cnptnlu Lovl Sny der who for yqnrH wuson Coqulllo rlvor'hoiit nild I" wll and favorably known in Uuudoii. Mr. 'Smith, snld that the tug-bont Kottrrs mud tuo trip from bar to tho womon not to fall to sign tho nntl-suffrngotto list." Rellnhle-Foley's Honey nnd Tr Compound Just bo suro thai you buy Foley's Honey and Tar Comnont... it i n .. ban. hurXIng u lioavy ocean curront, Ilnblo modlclno for co.i-.1ih. iroiiin ttlth tlio M-hiioiifr Coqullln In tow, In croup, whooping coughs, bronchial ten und ono half hours. I nnd In grippe coughs, which aro wenk- rii HcUooner Coqulllo will mako enlng to tho systom. it also h. Killni" irlji all Hiiiiimsr out or tho prompt nnd doflnlto results for iiii,lr mr with nml. Tho tug- nonrsonoss, tickling throat nnd stuf t ixllhyain will tow tho schooner fy. wheozy breathing. Owl Prescrlp-'-. whoifl iho ttiK-boat aionner . Hon Phnrmnoy. Frank I). Cohan )... rr up nml tow her to tho, upposito Chandler Hotel. Phono 74 Uultor Time The Woodmen of tho Well nn now In the midst of tho gre.uis. campaign nci undertaken hy tneni. A campaign to sccuro lO.OoO new members by Juno. It Is ono nf the Crrntcst fmlurnnl Insuranvo orders in oxlstanco handling nearly FiVGn million dnliari. In rcservo fund. Marshflold has so far coa'Mhut cd fifty )f t'.'CHo now mcinhors nd by Juno 1 lope to havo at lonst " 00. When a tlmo will bo sot to hnvo a c'nss Inltliatcii, however, mombers wli bo lultlrled nt regular m-tlm i.Isrlits beginning Wednesday even ing whon it largo class will ho taken in nnd rofrephmonts onjoql. t It i. nt tho on J of tho campaign all will h taken through In a class ind rnn d!dnte8 from all ovor tho coui,v will ho taken in hero nt tho cam) tlmo. DJntrlct Manager Semnln Is on thi Job ovory dny and has had wonder ful success. Tho order owm ,i lot .lint across from thp Mnsonij opera house on which they will s-iuti iiuvo plnns drawn for n two atory brick biilldlng. Tin- lodgo rooms will bo so thnt tho Womon's Auxiliary m.y n cot tho ffur.c evening within iho Biimo hull ling Then nflrwnrdu loth roonm will bo thrown Into ono nnd n largo unnco hall will be available. It. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST MarshUeld, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coko Building;. Resldenco phono 2D2-X. Olllco phono 112-J. "KJI-RS. FARRINGER, 1VJ. Teacher of Piano. Rooldonco Studio, No. 1096, Corner Commercial and Eleventh BU Phone USO-J. Abstracts, Real Estate. Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT &, Inc. HENRY 8ENG8TACKKN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY GENERAL AGENTS BA8TSIDE aujAwy. MARSHFIKLD OFFICE, PHONE t4-J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PnONE mi. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RB7TAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, HASH AND DOOIlft ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. rtlONB 1M. UM BOOTH 1ROADWAI In-law bar vsltfro th Itobnrts will Jit tim 'fio ton eafHu Into tho river. Vi Tldawntur .Mill Company nt iFIoi'i n. t now uiUlhir capacity ruiiH ;f no.tiui) Xf.pr day., to load It's ivn m-ilitig rPwelB during tho sum- liner. MVRTI.H POINT ELICCTION OMitrid tVvwiuo DniB ISton-, local ngoncy. Fdey Kidney Pills Successful for Rheumatism nml Kidney Troiiblo Posltivo in action for backache, weak back, rhoumatlsm, kldnoy and bladder troubles. P. J. noyd, Ogle, Toxns, writes: "After taking two bot tles of Foley Kldnoy Pills, my rhou matlsm and kldnoy troiiblo nro com pletely gono." Snfo and effectlvo. Owl Prescription Phnrmncy. Frank I). Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central lAveuuo tDrug Store, local agency. BENJAMIN OHTLIND, Consulting Engineer an! Architect. Offices, 200 Irving Block. Phono 103-L or S07-J. Marshfleld, Oregon, pKRL RILEY BALLINGER, Pianist ami Teacher. Resldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3C8-L. WG. CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. Rooms 801 and 802, Coxa Mall4U Mttrahfleld, Orego. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay. ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchanne donning, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons and carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 44. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. The First National Way is to create a friendly air about "Our Bank" that makes you feel at home. We take a genuine interest in all of our customers and always stand ready to serve them, Don't imagine that because your account is small that we consider it of little value. We appreciate it and stand ready to help you to build it up. Savings Accounts opened as low as $1 ,00. We pay 4 per cent Interest, SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 1Ee First National Bank Of Coos Bay WM. S. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Orecon. nf) Commutation ZU Tickets $2.00 MurMifleld-North Bend Auto Line. Cars every ten minutes from O n. in. ' to 12:50 p. in, GORST & KINO, Props. ' FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capita, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits Officers: J. W. Bennett, President. !. II. vrimmgon, Vice-President. It. I Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, A sat. Cashier. T. J. BOAIFE $ A. II. IIODQINB Marshfield MKL.4BB. ,,. ULlUltAIINU UU. Estimates Furnished. Phone 800-J. Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Q, RIDOUT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phono 302-R. IT. O. Guerlii nml .. Wrong Klevl- tsl Comirlluteji, rjio M.vrlle Point Enterprise snys: The annual city election did not draw out as lul'go n vote ns wns poll- l, n yonr auo. rne tutni voio wns IH as iii'.itlnut 2f.l a vonr ngo. Tlio official rATivtiRB, of tho votxirs lphovi Uio following flKiircB: For ..iincliuion, two oiuctou tor tnroo yonr vrjn:. T. n0uerln 109 AV. J. StroiiH . n ..... .', 131 ti, A. SauroHlor 119 ''or JtgQorder: ,. . . .. ., ...... :. A. Dudgo 21U l-'or Tronsuropt J. M. ArrluBtou... 200 Tlio jiroppsed Ireet InterBectlon Iniprpvement Aiiiondinont, tho pur poses of which vns tu chnngo tho ?hnrter of the City of Myrtle Point n sueh it WHY thnt tho oxnenso of fmjrdvjnu tlio streot IntersoctloiiB julil .hat ho puiu by tno city or lis rabltanta RPiiornily hut hy tho ow- the four nearest ntinrtors or nho four blocks adjoining tho Inter section beiiiK Improved, was voted down with 103 votes for nnd 130 ngnliiBt. Tho snmo amendment wns voted m nt tho oloetlon In 1912 whon tho result was S3 for und 0G against. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful drivers. For day service, phone 144-J, Blanco Bllhml Parlors. For night service. Phono 200-L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. CALL 46 For Prompt Auto Service NKW 7-iiassenuer Cadillac at service day and night your L. M'DONALD Iroprlctor IBhoiild .1 Ilave your Job printing done fir Tho TIiuob. at YOUR AD Make people see it. Make them read It. Make them understand It. Make them believe it. In this section of the state you can do these things best by using the columns of the NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS If you have them laundered TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Coos Bay Times Phone 133. Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks between any points in Marshfleld for the follow ing rates, delivery to be mad In tho first stories of buildingat One trunk .,...,,..,. f ,m Three trunks . . . , , 50 Twelve trunks l.oo Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsaer, Prop, Phones, 120-J; 40-L; B8-R. South Coos River Boats Express leaves Marshfleld for bead of river at 8 a. m re turning In evening, ' Steamer Rainbow leaves head of river nt 7 a. m. and roturnlng leaves Marshfleld at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITH. CALL 46 WE MAKE OUR OWN Ice Cream purk RICH WHOLESOME Orders for parties, banquets and dinners filled promptly. If It is BARTER'S It's all right. Sarters' Front street. EVERY MAN should know Through tho country he goes The best dressed people Wear A. E. Anderson clothes. F. O. PRESTON, Agt. Multifield Cleaning nnd Dy Works. 128 Front Street. Have your Job printing done nt Tho Times office. Phono 333-J, ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Broadway at Market la now open to accommodate patrons, by the day or mown. DAY RATES, 70c AND UI SPECIAL RATES BY TI1L MONTH 910.00 and up if P!d l advance ALL ROOMS CONNECTED Can be occupied lu suites, u so desired L. L. JU8TEN, Manager Sulfa Cleaned and Pressed. Suits made to Order. Give Us a Trial. UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE C. O. DAGGETT 306 Central Ave. PboBeSOOa HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. CITY AUTO AND TAXI 8ERVIC8 A new taxicab aas been added to say auto aervlce. Careful drlterfc Will go anywhere at any time. BUM Blanco Cigar Store, Day pnono, H. Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor, Have your Job printing dono The Times office. r-r WITH CORNS? If so, you are depr yea hnif tho .).,.. life pleasan !SMdJ-!? . ..v iu turn, KJUVlM jw-i ,, utJr l Chiropodist, Apt. 3, O'Connell bWg-j at will be the nource' of a permanftM remedy for acbln fet, J aft 4 A m U rft IJUU pjppm-gg