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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
fcy V BOUND20AYS FROM NORTH f 'xr-rTVTWZ-trSvr&FBi. tno snawmnu pno'vowntariiy.- xjuo quarters or tno mrguat dry be tv 81- bital first ami cixfimn tlio only lu-w VlllllK No Wiikm tti On, P., , n. n tf, .-. -1 , lor "l, r "''. "" noon mis willamoUo Univorslt) Is 81111 lookli.K Left Here Last Nlottday After- Brmns PasscngcrwListt'bf 6,n m.- uiR improvement? 'forward to -trio Kmite.s. yonr m uor . . .. . Il.t.f rtAiLTkl-. r".. I rti-tri Crtil Oirtfl l fl i r w 1 1 r Vi Vnu I will alime .rti liu 1 I .Kt l.l.. r .. , ... . . t... ii noon Held uutsmo tu- rcka By High Seas Heavy gtma breaking over the Eur eka bar bold the George V. KUler, liar-bountl outnhle for wore than IS hours, ncocrtllng to a tAlegram re cclvctl here this' morning. The ! ip expected to ontei lCuretta some time today and ir-ponilu'o to lenve late tills and Fair-Sized Miscellan eous Cargo. now I will snow you bow Mr. Lock- History.' Lut It bo noted Unit the on- hart rixod up bis prohibition nrtielo. rollmont at tho urnmnuir schools on The $1!0,000 public market bulldhiK- iiiienliiir ilnv mill w ir.io. and for UrlugiUB a pttsweiiKer llt of St thuhad the roof on boforo Uie town went tho sanie day this year 1 lt!l. It nreakwater enmo in this morning, dry. Tho only work thnt has boon would soom that closing tho door of from Portland. In addition to tboi,,ono " fho hulldliiB this year was the t. 0 t?a'ooiis mentit Hosing tl'.o door latlilnp of t. o first story and tho o the schools. I Inrge number of paaiengers sho car ried a fair cargo of nilsoollunootis,' freight. Thoe who camo In frOm Portland been unable to Kcnuro work th.'s sum mer. The contractor mentioned by y,r. Lockhart 1 have been unable to find. A prominent- but why con tinue? Tho list could bo e&temle.l Indefinitely. r bavo shown enough to those who will see C nronce True Wilson lc ropnrtnd to liuvo said In a pro: Ibltion afternoon for Coos Uay and should are foHowa: arrive lloro tomorrow morning. 'r MWJo. W. S. Marshall, V. H. Tho KMor left Cooa Hay about S OwitaJH, Geo. Re lacker. Mrs. Clin o'clock Monday afternoon, having no! Whittle, Chas. Whittle. Mrs. l'lor troub'.e in pawing out over the Cw' e l'reston. A. L. Duke. Kriuwt" Hay bar, hut caught outside In-'the Mewhlnney. A. A. Dlmmlck. Mr. 1.1..1. n- i.n i,.... no...ni i. Ulmmick. Mlldreil Carver, C. I). , iliftll nutia i iiti i uniu jiivimiwi biii7 p.nsier. ng o, one room, wmc.i is now r, ,,,,. ,, w.:o A,0 n npntitilnri liv fill li- ulnlla nntmt llmlntr the n.ihllx nmrkw .Tim uh nnn i. Anting tho campaign of ll)l!l a speech that Salem last year liutlnl.x stirahre block Ib being btillded by stutomont was published purporting teon pollconicn and this year has onb Oeorgo P. Rogers under n permit to como from tho Ministerial Awnrln. ono- Common 0I,B" w",rt lf nn'" which gives tho estimated valuation tlon. to tho cfcot that If tho public ,,M0 ,h,M """ 8 fnlBtv ,'miJtl" nt $10,000. and for which the con- would vote drv thev woubl establish member that It Is tho hypocrite the . . . . i ..t. .i..n.i.. n coffee nlllll fn- limy., u-lm ..mil.) .ml ' w ' mOp s PHHillIlg. afford to belong to the I llheo. IClks K0,H vnlM mi' or Moose, and thnt tho churcbos ' rr Vl"-V m,,cl1 1"10 ",", would rinmiM tti.-rimrrv Knlr tn Mm of mnkliin public to the world t. e l'or the last wet year the building extent of tho usual support from the tract was let for loss than $13,000. Hullil tig Dtti'liitf Dry I'orliul. Compare those facts with Mr. Lock nvt'a etntpinmit! business condition of snium, Decausc .. .. . .. . ,. . .--. , ,, - -. ,. i.i-, . - -.-- ., . . Tiinu.tnv nha wn. unablft' 4a 'firoM Iti Thomai. I'eter UDerie. I.euia l..orn- llRrilli,. fr()m Talllln,v t,. Amtust. In- snloons. Tho llnnr.l nt Trn.In uliJnl. 1 "Xl,cl l" "Vl "l'ru '"' l,',," ' .... m.i . At.- n . ...... I . . . ... ..M..... I... ...1,1. 41, . Iiaili ltn ..1i nt lRiiwibn Thn lumwniur llf nf ion, .1. I norniun, .ui. i.iuiuiuii, . P , vn. IntMl nil J.TSS.fl'J.V nn.1 frnin lllli! n lwnvu nniiiliiniu.l il..i Phni.,v ' rumu, inn un it uu.u nu.i um tl.o Klder numbeied only eleven Oreen, L. lielemen. F. Krlckson, C. thl. flrst of NOVOmber ,1313. to tho Fair, being unable to obtain rny aid ,M'8 nin' bom d for Eureka. . be mvoA I enst the city's Smith, A. aoamovltch. F. Gordon. F. , twentieth day of Septeinbor, 1!)ll, from tho Ministerial Association, re- f,,tnl' n '",''lf''', "I"'" tho altar of trains near toWleton Xewmau. F. Schafer. L. Wallaco, C SlmpsKin, M. Stev'.lrh, M. Korek. Mr. :nj Mrs. C. L. Nell. Urace Nell, P. lHeUuan, 11. Caspany, M. M. Pearson. II. B. Sprague, F. Oehiiiie. W. It. Pat terson. Mrs. L. M. Teakos, M. U. Mor saw.' Chas. I.eroy, J. W. .Morrow. Mitr K. Dulgle, C. V. Stolley. Mrs. T. W, Hillings. Mrs. M. Shlron. Karl $208,1 00. I start with November fused to go on wlili tho Fair. The first in order to show some real pro- Cherrlans. an organization of 100 i no I hlbltlon facts. During tho cniupnlgu prohibitionists), rather than see n of 1013. .1. .. Voget. a how'Ing pro- yonr pass without a Cherry Fair, be- hlbltlonlst. published a stitomont that came the sponsors. Kaih ntemlie If the town wont dry ' e would build gnvo o week of his time and t' In sixteen now houses. So Immedlatolv money In orrior to have a fair. The , after the election In November. 1013. attendance was about half what It he procured from the-City Recorder was In ISM3. Not n concession took the State of Oregon. (Paid Adv.) goods Stoics has i. i.B .,, teleinnuli niiorntor i.nd ' --.-.. ..... ...jfKiA.,. . .,' '.T:',... IWrt-i. a, v't ' '-; - . ',' Vu yWV, JjlJUuA WIWB eti sued for tho flrat Mine jn is BO1110 tl.,10 nuial One i e v e mc' A ,0M,mB W,"?,,BH',",U ' "" "'" - ' " ' - iT" " onty years' oxtatonco. Salon, has !" L V !L I'. Tl In .L m... " t know how tho children 1 A-. , I on the closlnu of fourteen nlacea of . , , , V !i . i , i wollltl ,,c 'Hiipped this year, but that g Lpfo) T 1 lii uiv iioMinj, oi louricen places oi town went ilrv. "lm Pnn Itn I Him ness . . . -JrffcK..- T I nes,. other than saloons, since tho Vo ,,,, , fll ' ,, 'ln, wIl0 : oxpecrou many oi mem won,, . WMKfe . J ..... ... -- , -.. ..--. . i,, tit iwi mi nil iKirn iwwura mvinir um (w-k;iiw I to tlio fnct Hint ho nmiiy nnront Imvo I "!?,fS :$L 1 1 jfiWrT 1 CM M I WANT A 8 life- c)eoo&5 1 ifcfc .f T TT Fi , m jmm i mjn n !. fri a. ia. - a S -- M J r that always ewing aciine NO SUBSTITUTES FORME Ivs Kugonn CroVthwnlto returned last ovunlng from n trip to Florence and Mnpltton. Holstntes that when he left Map'oton liJHt Saturday, there re mained three ind one-half mllos of SURPRISES MANY IN MARSHFIELD Tho QFICIv action of simple buck horn 'bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adlor-l-ka. tho remedy which bc- l i... i.. -. 11..1.1.. toon permits he began the construe- take It fro,,, one who knows, the ZZlWyZ tlon of nine houses of throe and four, Cherrlans will never ngnln finance invo fonmj t li-tt this slmplo ronioly looms onch. Only two wore complct- a CI ony Fi.lr. Right bore I wnnt to, trails so much foul matter from ed far enough to rocoivo the windows toll you soniethln;: Tho MothodHt Uie system Unit A SLNdl.K nosiv, re- track to bo In point with Kiik that tho track jilcted oarly t train sorvlco from Kugouo t before Noremb (orvlco Is start Cornwall will hotwoon Ga, Tll! Id to oonect up that ono. It was expected laying would bo coin- llln U'Kfllf ItoKiilar o -. -.... ..v.... , ,,y t,... till bo Inaugurated '"f" ,. V. U-,,!,. -..- l.... - IDUII, I). MU i iiui'ioiuu m;iiiv iiuir r 1. Vheii this train id Gorst, ICIimey and tart their auto service Inur and Florence r Thornton, C. It. Sttople. C. K. Urond- sistot,n' permits, and under those six- In enough to pay expenses. Yoti'can beat, A. A. Lelgnton, ste la William son IGlmer Malm, Kd .lohnson, Mrs W. Myers. Alma Llnduulst. Chas. LlnililMlft. David McNair, Mrs. Mc Nair, K. M. Kldrldgo. A, Angleson. Mrs. Lnucastor, Sllva Thornton, Lnu lii Mamp' ruy. .1. Gill. II. liofu 1). J. Nowoll, Low Poy, A .lohnion, Howard Gage, J. McCurley. A. Leaton. C. Iien- Klmball. C. Tuiirman, C. Illlsl. that travel t ami from Cooa Jtuy will ho made iiuch easier mid In butter time. WliII returning homo, Mr. Cros- tlnvull- wltueHwjil part or tlm celobrn, tlon nVarklng the InltlnC completion of tuniVol No. (5, north of Gardiner. Ah smnfi as tho first" raya of light broke tmiough tlio long bore, which was bolipg driven froi iotl'ouila, the' crows laYld off and cbloWated. Theroj waa inufTch Joy-wator used n the cele- bratloju, part of It being absorbed In , uor. Gardl Mr. dlnor nnd doors, and they 1-nve never boon church, without runt i Uniting tlmo or, f'nlshed. No work of any kind has money townrd def aylng the expense boon done on these framos since last of tho fair, placed tables tu th-Mi December. church room, turnod the pulpit Into I met Mr. Lockhart laat( Saturday a kitchen, and solicited the public to night In Mr. Hechtel's real' ostate of- eat with them nt the same prlcos rrlson. G. Fox. .1. Re- fPC, W)iom ii0 was trying to itrluce.c nrged nt the rostaurantg. ! grtn. H. Robblns. L. Cardial and S. (o KV0 uj.m nn exaggerated stntomont Deciva.seil Ibink I)iosIIh. i I as to business ,111 rosl ostate: and I The amount of deposits In Salem J i asked him If he had dollborately Hod' banks shows a decroose of $300, 012.- 1 about the building permits, and ho no since the town wont dry, and this aid the boy who 1 ad given him the In spite of the fact that JIS.'.OOO figures had made n mistake, mid In received for bonds sold In Ilostou was his Statosmnu Sunday morning he nn deposit In tly bunks In .lun nary makes n stntonient thnt the figures of 101 t, statement. This money wa $lir..ns.-, In his article published in distributed to Salem people nnd loft Uk Statesman August 1!3 should have here. It was used to pay a refund been $210,100. He found his nils- , , take mighty quick after be knew 1 had a check on t' e building permits. City Improvement Stopped. The $0000 flic engine was pur chased early In 1013, aftor the money bad boon appropriated by the City Moves const'p.ition, sour stomach and -as on the stomach almost 1MMKD tATKI.V. Adler-lkn Is hto most thorough bowel cleanser ever sold Tho Loekhurt-PursniiB Drug Co. ,' Oroithwalto says t. at the Gai -! '"'"". distinctive ' w XfyiMOK OF SAliK OF .SCHOOL DISTRICT IIO.N'IIS. Notice la huroby given that School District No. 0, MarfllifleUl, Coo Coun ty, Orogon, will offer for wile $10, 000.00, R por cent coupon bonds, 20 year payiuunt, optional with dlstrtet after ten years, llldi to be upenuj from imin ia ni.,.niMni;,n., .iw.,ii.. couimerciallxod aiiiusemeiitg will to if 'vi iiij) ui tn.iiitiiij r.ortor nrolhora' mill at Flor- w ,MB Pwrpnto oi tnree nays worK -III soon close, dawn for the mxl wee,t '' ,)r- ,Iortha Sl",u-t' L .. . " ' PhvillfMll lllf,itfi frir Wi.liwtM nl tli.-i Jiier-wioiiina. J'-ka)ifl.two reaa- ' " ....-.. ... ...v L ono being that In winter woatli- nvWly of Orogon. Dr. Stuart's Jv It lH pracllcally ImpoMllil to got ,I"U" wl!l ' October 21. 22 nnd 23. their lumbar out owing to tho rmili'8,u W,M tlov,),u tho l"y"Kl I'orloilii Lnr and tlio otlor is tho poor price,10 "" flk l'-ea and holding of lunibor. confoiences, and the evenings to ' gMng public lectures. It Is a now theory In thn exten sion or the state Universities that I much too little is made of freo, de imocratlr, and eJucatloual amuse , motita such as the wholesome open 'air dames that are such a foature of ICuropenu life. Such aiiiueemiiiiu are bo'.leved to tend toward n more closely knit home life tu tho oven- lIllVB flffjll' Uttf ll MlHIIBtm olltu ujk nim J"V f1 " '' ' with correspond ng loaning on- Ji 'S , ;V, LV; '' "' l"" nmu.moi.t that take 1911. ' ho . Irec or. of aald ,11. rlc tho ,,. , , tlrmM resorvo tlio right to reject any feud all SALEM AND ! PROHIBITION ACH FOLK DANCES HERE Dr. 'Bertha Stuart, of Oregon University Will Speak at Schools Here To Interest tho people of Marsh- field nnd North Hand In educational Council In 1012. The Capital Jour- GOODRUM'S GARAGE IIOMK OF THE CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIKS FOR ALL MAKKH OF CARS !M7 Cent nil A v. Phono UTH-L jm? m- jt - r im w - - m H- i wTE I (S3 I mil, the evening paper, chnnged It 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. i li'-nmiig, rrp'ilrlng or iimr platens, work giinr.iiitecil. Ribbons ami CHrlxni paper ib-livereil, I'linne ns your outer. Plume II. Alliance office, TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. We Have Just Received a Large Supply cf the Famous White Sewing Machines IIUY YOUIJ SIOWINCI MACHINE KROMUS. 7NI) SAV13 AIONTKV. bids. A deposit or ft per eetlt will be roiiulroil will, bias, to bo forfeited In caso bonds .hall be awarded and par ty bidding shall ' refuse to take up bonds. .Datod at Marslkfleld, Oi-egon, this limuluyof Ootobtt1. 1011. JOHN V. HALL, Clerk of Sulnml District No. 9, Marshfleld, Coos County, OtQ-v 'iii. erjpanr, XSMlii ;.MSarffTrarrr-c;i mz&wtJM 8jSjm. ujioi oKhM "aiL! 'I .1 nn t tVftl iK'TfiaJ'i in I Yuii G72jITXJ7kW a o.vitb. JHxf.iy,vp'py,i "A SHINE IN EVERY DROP" lllulcBilk H ttilt4ttHl. ill vut . C I I. t Ol M. II O' qav ity, IMyuurinowj Black Silk A MUWJfc A l I I f t wti.i yc it i nirc . .. ii, U mir I f .f rlilultsW. IMIci't I t t tituvc iKilbh tou wtr u I ) rdvkrwuirefuiij )urivu y, Clk Silk Stovo Tolfali MotU, ttcr'i-, IIUoU. V Um'i k M, )nla I"Ql 1 i,, t.4,1, ,. riMiMM i miiM r t IMU. in lnr I' i. I fvxu I i.i i . i ..... . . .. . . Iiht . ' ' '" "I Co'- ism r. .. . r..., . u. i , .. .7''. "' J1 !. ( i ru I. jw a n IJLAOIC BILK STOVi: I'OLISR T I' or Sale by StJHHOKDKR Al RIMKXR.) i'Jiono 177," " w'f (Ciiiitlniied from Fae Ono ) thiu JoidIiik he, Mir the aiuiuui rev filtie of $ IS. I nn. The siilomu um- iilnyvcl slMy-flve men. i: e lesliiurauts twenty-five. ToKvtlior l hoy bad i pnyjoll r $S70 per month. I'rae tlcully nil thi.se who roudiicteil ' onus and those employed ,y du Milooua ami rcwtmirnuiH have lof toisp,. All the huillluttt) occupied n Mar ago by Kalouus are vacant, u. n'lit six thai have been ocupled by I'lianis who U'ft aunther bulliliiiK va nut. uioviiiK only to better their lo cation, gevmal of the luut build Iuks In town have t' elr window, iximiieil up to rve as till bomda There are now more than ROO moil ern dwellings for rent In SJoni. Rental letiiiua hue greutly do proolated. Siore property on Slat Hreot. which for five yours hud routuil for $IS5 per months was re-leasei' wlihln four moutha after (he eit.v went "dry" for two yeari at the rati of $110 per month. This la but fair sample of the reduction al i' rough the hiialueaa section on propei ty that was up for ro-leaslu or renting since the city went "dry.", lliikiuokN I'libeoi'iilile. Nvery mercbuiit in town, oxcept one a ladlcul l'rohl.. baa complain ed of the poor busluesi done thlt year, ami In order to keep going have dlspeused with all their surplus help, throwing a good many clerks out or their regular monthly atlpond. Many of ti-oae imvo now loft Salem, A WHY DESTROY the INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS OF OREGON? THAT'S WHAT TITU SO-CALIJOI) "WATKU KHOXT" HILLS, Xr.MIHOIJS L:)S AX I) :J:H) OX THK BALLOT, WILL .1)0 IF PASSED AT THE NOVKMR13K EL1CCTIOX. AVMY MAKE IT IM POSSI DJ.E TO IUII LI) SAW Al I LLS OK AXY OTHER IXDL'STIHAL, LAIiOIM'RODUCUNG .PLAX.TS OX THE lil VEU'S AND DAYS OP OL'ECIOX? THAT'S WHAT THE PASSAGE. OF THESE DILLS AVILL DO. WHY CRIPPLE TIIE-DEV-ELOPMEXT OF OUR GREAT TIM DEI? RESOURCES; WHY CRIPPLE ALL FUTURE MAXUFAOTURIXG IX OREGOX? THAT'S WHAT WILL TAKE PLACE IF THE PEO PLE YOTE "YES" OX NUM DISKS H28 AND MO. Why lock up Die iliouwmtls of, acres of ovoi'-flow lands boi'doi iu- upon the navialilc waters of ihc Stalo and its miles of wafer front for (he benefit of "future general ions;" why not lot the prewjul general Ion have sumo of the houefit from lli'o use of those lauds I Induslries of all kinds will he driven from Orogon and in lending investors will turn their hacks upon the stale if those so called "Water Front bills become laws. That is why ovory man, woman and child in Oregon will bo adversely affected if those bills are passed by the people in November. Oregon needs outside capital to develop its great natural re sources but wo will drive it away if we pass Numbers JWS and )!() on the ballot at the November election. I f these so called "Water Front" bills are passed by the peo ple, a vast amount of properly will bo withdrawn from taxation in this State and this great burden will bo thrown upon the rosl of the taxable property, resulting in a heavy increase in everybody's taxes. These bills are vicious; they are destructive of the very best interests of the State; they ought never to become laws. The way to defeat thorn is to vote "NO" :ii9 and !W1. OREGOX COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Yt'on JluiUUny, Portland, Orctjon. Just Think of it, We Sell the Famous White Rotary . Sewing Machine For CtylC A A yn fcasy Payments 45.00 or $40.00 sp1 Cash Paid Advertisement. tt We absolutely guarantee those machines i" "'? respect and our guarantee means sonu'lhinj;. 1USC we are always here to make good. Space will not per mit us to go into delail here, bul if you will cotuc in to our store we will be very pleased to explain in fl the merits of this machine, or if mmblo to como to the store call us up njiil Mr. Leo Hale will demon strate tho machine at your home. : We Sell It For Less Going & Harvey Company COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS zr- ..atnjUtZr. tKttit J.'JttA... i i m nt "wr- - " jfrM-y I AdaliAJtA'wi i "i'-i IHHHI1MKHH