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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
I MKTT" " iiwm iwL wm IWBMHwiWnn W3WI Aatft 'flii fltyitfwyiijyMiw"! in'jum ) inrowfriipSgr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1914. EVENING EDITION. -r r f s THREE NMMMMiMi 1 "-"' 1,,.- m- BUY THE 3 VERY BEST larshfield BUTTER Si. l. life .' 4 Lnis , UNDER 8ANITARV CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. STERILIZED 3III.U All citihui. w 1 - PURE ICE '"too delivery, 8 .' in. jnd a p. in. l PtlOIIO T'l Ll mrnTi rnrmW'ni m w h im ..m .jo. H L,rtw Rafrec; for" Handling Trunks l Wo haul trunks between nny ..oluts in Mnrahriold for tho follow "os rates, 'delivery to bo inmlo In )Jho first floors of .buildings: ;Ohroe trunks :.t. $ .25 ;vhrco trunks..; GO X'wolVQ trunks .. 1.C0 Star Transfer,, and Storage Co. Levi .Jlolsiicr, 1'rop. 1'liono (ISO-J, -ill-ly. DH-It. t tr. . HOAii-K u a. ii. nonniNs larshfiplri''PA,NT AND 7 ' Estimates Furnished Hione ttutKI, Mnrxlillcld, Oregon NO 8AAV HUGHS ion V0UIt( COLLARS It you haye'them laundered TWIN CITY, ""STEA.M LAUNDRY THE COOS HOTEL Fornierlyof MnrHliflold WASHINGTON. AVENUE . STADDEN STREET NOIIXII BEND C. A. Slellln, Pi op, SMITH'S VARIETY STORE. Nor,th Bend, for Fancy;; and Domestic . CHINA SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS ED SUITS, S1ADB TO OBDER GIVH VS A TRIAL UNIQUE RANTATORIUM JAY DOYLW(& 0. O. DAHOETT 2GC Central Avo. Phono 2G0-X. - Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Sew ModekO i "HENDERSON CORSETS" ( also principal distributors I "ONYX"' and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend I DRY' WOOD t AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD Nwlhi'.Front Street, Phono 180.J. Commutation nn Tickets $2.00 Lli (MnthftoM-Jfortli Bend Auto Line r eywy'l minutes from 0 a. ui. jtottS: -0 p. in. ' WRM KING, Props. i'r .g-i.. HAVETHAT ROOF FIXED -A NOW SMlCORTHELL ' gRhone 3171. w "- - " rarTTraT 'vm- GHJftOWVl FIRE PLACES I J.m BAYLISS Ay'Kttirof llrlik Work at Prlwr That Are Right And Mill A Voi k (.'iia inn toed Call alTThe Fireside," Johnson UldstfltT Second St. Phono Hreh, Ranges. Boiler Work MOTEL DOTSO.V C,,AtjlaiiMm, Proprietor qw opH gander now innnagoment. home tfct u Ith home cook ig wtrvsdTln family style. Board id roem,!f?G 50 per week. 315 mtta, Srl st Phone 157-J. OK' RMWT Furnished two-room houMkMi4ng apartment. 413 No, SoeiMftd itceet. Convenience and Safeguard If you linvo ever Btumlilcd on the dark liasciiicnt stopi, you ran real I7.0 what a coiivciilouro It Is to have an Klectrle Light Switch at the head of tho Ktalis. AVhcn phiiiuliiK your new home or (ho remodeling of your present home, don't forget the fmlteli on the 'li 11 :',';' ' I iff F m!. m'VMW Jienicmher to luiludc closet haseinent Ntnli-H, or the switch lKhts, porch IlKhtH, hasehonrd 'nock- to IIkIu the second floor lights ojs for the flat Irons mul other from the first floor. JT- ft W mm :u TllL l 2i3f&4 ' mjmmmmmuxEsss& appliances. It's almpler and less cxpriiHlve to plan these (IiIiiks before the actual uork In Ntnrled. . HKK YOPU KLKCTIHCAIi DKAI ICIt or telephone to us. Oregon Power Company to lci piione 1.0. Cor. Second and Central. S. S. HARDY SA.I.S I.'HOM SAN I'ltANCISCO I'OU COOS HAY KVHP.Y NINK DAYS San KiaiiiJsco Office, IIiuiIhoii Stieet Dock, Pier III. Coos Day Ai Km elm Steamship I.lnc K J. MNDDN, Agt., Phono Dour. il70. t rM S. S. PARAISO Kijulp ted nlth Wireless. Tine Passenger Aicoiiiiiiod.itioiin. New Steel Boat. S. S. PAKAISO WIMj SAIL I'OU SAN TIIANCISCO SATUItDAY .IUIjY 18, AT 4 P. M., WITH PASSIJNOIJUS AND FltKIOUT yi:iiI,OWSTONH V. IliliSAIM-'OH POKTIjAM), SATUKDAY, .JULY ihtii, at r p. m., uitji f;:i:ioht only. NORTH BEND MILL. & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TO.M .TAli:S, ARcnf, Marahlleld. m& P& v1 & 4m 9i JiM.O (W nrJt Ml JH1 71 - F CROWTN'V Hiq Gasoline cifQualifo m POWER 1 MILEAGE g ECONOMY M .T T Garage To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday Till: FAST AND COMFOUTAIMjH S. S. Geo. W. Elder XKWI.Y fquippicd NOItTII PACII'IC HTKAMSIIIP CO. ('. V. .lcfii:0UGi: AGUNT W. H. PAINTIJU Phono II, Marshflold Phono -121, North Bend -nfft'w""Li UUUUI oad.. umv GasoEIoe Headqoairikeirs FOR COOS COUNTY Ceirattral Ave. airshlFJeld Kgutppicti with wiitKiiKss. Steamship Breakwater ATAVAYS ON TIMI7. SAILS FIIOSI .MAHHIIFIIILI) Dl'UING MONTH OF JULY AT 1".:30 P. 31., ON TIII3 ITH, OTII, J ITH, 10TII, SITU AND 20T1L... Tickets on alo to all FXiteni points and Informatloa uh to routes and mtON cheerfully furnished. Phono ia7.L. p. t. SIIFLDON. Agent DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHfELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue , WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, riiiiiiii E W N D BO m Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and Snn Francisco. S. S. Redemdo SAILS FH03I .HAUSHFIKLD FOB SAN FltANCISCO AND SAN PF.DIK) FIMDAV, .ll'LY a I, AT 11:30 A. 31. Kquipped with wireless and siibniarint bell. Passeugers and i'reight, . S S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FB03I 3IABSIIF1KLD FOB SAN FltANCISCO WKDNKSDAY, J PLY 22, AT 11 A. 31. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGeorge, Phone 44. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, 4 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 exchange. Cleaning, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. llihhnns nnd carhon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 4 1. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Times Want Ads Bring Results GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOB ALL 3IAKES OF CABS .1 17 Central A v. Phono .ITil-L ST. LAWBF.NCK HOTEL Wo havo a great many Inquiries for acreage and lots. If you will sell at a real sacrifice list your property at tho St. Lawrence Hotel or Lloyd Hotel. , No commission asked. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y FOR PAINTS AND WALL PAPER Call on ' LeMieux & Miller, 303 No. Front St. Phone 115-R. nke a Glass of Salts Before Breakfast If Your Back Hurts or Bladder is troubling you. No man or woman who eata meat legulnrly can malco a mlfltnko by (lushing tho kidnoys occasionally, bays n well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites tho kid noys, thoy becomo ovorworked from tho strain, get sluggish nnd fail to ill- tor tho wnsto and poisons from tho blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rhoumatlsm, headaches, liver troublo, nervousness, dlzzluoss, sleeplessness and urinary dlsordors como'from slug gish kidnoys. Tho momont you fool a dull ncho In tho kliAioys or your back hurts or If tho urliio is cloudy, offensive full of sodimcut, Irregular of passage or attended by n sensation of Ecaldlng, stop eating moat and get about four ounces of Jnd Salts from any phar macy; tako a tnblespoontul In a glass of wator hoforo broakfast nnd in a few dnys your kidnoys will act flno. This famous salts is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Julco, com bined with llthla, and has boon used for generations to flush nnd stltnu lato tho klndoys, also to neutrnllzo tho acids In urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts is inoxpenslvo and can not lnjuro; makes a dollghtful effor vescont llrhln-wator drink which ov oryono should take now and then to kcop tho kidneys cloan and active and tho blood pure, thereby avoiding ser ious kldnoy complications. For Sale by Brown Drug Co. LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAND AT CHANDLER HOTEL PHONE 20. WILL CO ANYWHERE ANY TIME NEW CAR AND CAREFUL DRIVING RATES TO OA31PINO PARTIES LYNN LAMBETH Owner nnd Driver. I? nc rTiytiis IKfJfl Tho Times will bo pleased to Dub- llsh lettors from Us readers on all questions of publto interest. Each lotter must bo slgnod by tho wrltor, and so far as posslblo bo llmltod to rOO words. In publishing thcao let tors It must bo undorstood that The Times does not Indorse tho vlows ex pressed thoreln; it Is simply affording a means for tho voicing of dtffcront opinions on all questions affect Ins tho public welfare. if THE BONDS E W Editor Coos Bay Times: Wo hog to differ with .Indue Hall In tho June 2 1 Isstto or The Times, wherein ho stntcH that tho election was cnlled exactly as asked for in tho petitions. The potltloiiH asked for a road beginning nt a designated point, extending along a designated routo nnd terminating nt Lakeside. Tho election notices terminated this road at a point two miles off from tho routo and six miles from Lnke side. Tlioro may have been good rensons for making this chnngo, but It Is certainly a wjdo diversion from what was asked for In tho petitions. There may have been good reasons for lim iting the amount to bo rnlsed lu nny ono year, for building roads undor a plecc-menl system, and dragging work nlong three, flvo or ton years. that could bo done cheaper nnd bet ter lu less than half of tho time, and It may bo a good system under which to build roads. But It is u system that has cost, tho pcoplo untold millions, a syBtcin that every progressive community lu tho country is trying to get uwny from nnd a system that Insured tho Inevitable defeat of the bond Issue. For whatever purposo tho provi sions were Inserted In the election notices, making it Impossible to sell tho bonds and have tho full amount available foi' Immediate uso, It was directly contrnry to tho sjilrlt of tho petitions and tho basic principle of tho Oood Bonds Association, which Is to rcdtice tho cost of construction to a minimum by building tho roads lu largo contracts and under tho supervision of tho best engineer ob tainable. And tho best Is nono too good for Coos County. No county under tho flag, In point of resources and natural advantages of soil, cllmnto and markets, can hotter afford to employ the best, or hns more to gain from a good up-to-date road system. But whnt should or should not havo been done will not build a foot of road. I lore nre the cold Indlsputnblo facts: Tho cities of Coos Lay, tho best mnrkets In tho world, surround ed by farming districts of unlimited resourcos, naturally adapted to rais ing every variety of produce aro shipping produce hundreds of miles from other states, for which thoy aro paying tho highest price! And tho large amount of nionoy sent away to pay for this produce represents n total loss, as tho money could Just n8 well bo kopt at homo and circulated among our own pco plo. Only a rich, resourceful county could stand such nu economic loss, To kindle the spirit of prldo and self-interest nnd luduco tho peoplu to buy homo-mnde products, tho .Manufacturers' Association h a a adoptod tho slogan, "Mndo-ln-Oro-gon." What slogan cnu bo mora appro priate for tho occasion than "Raised-In-Coos-County"? And It put Into nctual practico and Inscribed on ovory snek or vege tables, on ovory box of apples, on everything consumed that wo can ralso (unit what wo cannot ralao aro Indeed luxuries), It would bo or In calculable benefit to tho development of Coos County. And to bring about those results, to make ton pounds of produce grow who re ono does not grow now and ninko lirgo reductions In tho cost of living, if wo build tho roads under a practical business system need not cost tho pooplo ono dollar. Not taking into account tho com fort nnd convenience of good roads, of tholr value In developing tho county, which Is boyond computa tion, 4ho saving to tho consumer alone will pay tho entlro cost of construction. With a strong sontl meut throughout tho county In favor of good roads and ovory candidate for office with a good roads plank In bin-platform, It ought to bo a slmplo matter to got together and formulate plans for building roads that will insuro valuo lu full for ev ery dollar expended. Tho fact that tho bond issuo, al though handlcappod by a rldor which mado it tho object of general suspi cion, which mado boosting for tho measure impossible, received forty flvo por cent of tho vote, shows how badly tho pooplo feol tho need of good roads and shows plainly that a straightforward business moasuro for bonding tho county to build rouds will bo supportod by a majority of tho voters. Let us tako Tho Times' advlco, got together and talk it ovor. TEN -MILE LAKE GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION. SPEEDWELL sails from MARSH FIELD FRIDAY, JULY 21, at noon, for San Francisco, Sail Pedro and San Diego. KT RESERVATION'S ut ABSTRACT OFFICE. gmjwmwtmfvmmwmrwvjminmm 32552222 imamttommMimmwwtwwvimi!