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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1915)
IU OSttlllUiir jut - ,. a - i-iaa-'wJutiiauiA-S2jjJ'--1"- jJiHriJJi i . t , i 4 i a i t rati mmUSMmm , OREGON, SATURDAY, AWWlfrf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, FOUR , ij4tkUii .. ,.t, nonvnan nf tllO alter UlO inuruS" "" Membership Commlttoo In December, 1913, which brought our total mem bership up to 257. Of this number 85 were lost by death, removal and other cauaea, leaving a membership i a tltn rttnan nf . .. ... f ann,i ..! of Portland have of 172 In good ftanaiDgai, .u ..-. - - Entered at the otMVnKmxi":- . nlans for a m4. The majority of the momtiera ; Had. Oregon, ior ur-iraLU., c..u-,. --- .. i ......,,. .nvmnnt of ciuas. through the malla MCono-anM mllltary road paralleling tne conn , lost wa iu ,t' i ..... . o- ci..nn in (i icuer. n itnmmii iiiuuj i ... .. ' nnmn iu ouu !.... ... .... ,...,... na COOS BAY TIMES r:7;. n.A- DAN E. JIALONET, News Editor asking for data of Coos Day. ,ui Const Rood. Official Paper of Cooa Connty AireaIy tho commercial bodies of nail matter. 01MB HEAD'S WISDOM. Fred W. Harris, of Lenton, Washing- ' ton, who lias fathered the movement, I asked tho support of the Marshflold greater part of the year. The total subscription for the yoar ,.D,i tn 1 1932.00. The total lUiiUU""1 " t 0 aSKeU 1110 BUliliuii. ul v" ........ - l,irlnHonB PIE READ thinks this would bo chambcr of Commerce and that a i collections from said 8l'ni" a dreary old world If every- 'cat for recognition be sont to the amounted to $103o.:.5, wmor a loss ot IS per cent ui wo ... body In It had a million dollars. Congressional membors "Think of It, Just think oi it, ne Btate from this said In an address tho other night. "If everybody was worth ?1,000,000 and a man asked another to do some work, ho would Just put on a high up air and loll him to change clim ates. That a plea for aid In building such an Interstate highway Is not "scat tering our shot" and will In no way Injure the query for help locally, was tho bollcf of Mr. flrlmes and tno Chambcr heartily voted to endorse "Thoro never was a falser bollef ti.e nran( than that money and Ignoranco can , gCH a roa,i has been broached make a man happy. I would llko to ' fronuentIy In tho past two years. At tlons as against a loss of 32 per cont of tho membership. During the year this Chamber hold , thirteen regular meetings, two spoe-1 Inl meetings, and tha Executive Com- mlttee held ten special meetings. Early In April the regular monthly meetings were changed to weekly meotlngs. Th weekly meeting plan ; was followed nntll Septembor when ..- Time For Thrifty People Busy It was change- During the summer overlings boataeea men were not In clined to attend these meetings except when very grate matters wore to be consMwrwi. which was not al- j Impress this on tho young man who the present time complete plans mny hasn't got a dollar. br found In the Pugot Sound and the "Poverty doesn't mean virtue, nny portiand Chambers of Commerce. It moro than Ignoranco means right- j, contended that audi a road will pousness. I lio bnnoflclal not only as a military "Tho world Isn't nearly so bad as ( roadi ai0wlng the quick transference ways the eaee. nen the plan did not most of tho 'God help us we'ro going of soldiers, but will also open up i prove a sneeess. and. our Interest and to pieces' chantauqua lecturers would ' thousands of acres and will develop . attendance iranml. havo us believe. i a great stretch of new territory. Tho j Many mnttnrn bare come before us "When wo'ro beginning to hear roJect In Oregon nlono would cost 'for attention and coneideration and about evils they are moro likely to ' approximately $6,000,000, according be going than coming. In pessimism ' (0 jjr, Harris. there can be nothing but stagnation Ktprcwt Need of Iocnl Itonil. and death." H HOLDS ftlUALIEIi Hugh McLain Reelected Pres identReports of Officers for 1914 Read ncttcr roads for Coos County through to Itoaeburg; an all-coast Need of a good wagon road, to bo kept In good condition at all times ' of tho year, was voiced by Mr. Orlmes. lie declared that under tho present road laws tho highway now open Is not fit to travel during tho rainy months. Ills plan would bo to dlvldo tho I county Into rond districts, extending the present strip of country three miles wldo on each side ot a highway ' that may bo taxed for Its construc tion. ".Make It five or even ten miles, 1 If necessary," ho said. Bond those districts and tho money now spent In have reeerv both favorable and tin favorable action. But only the more Important activities ot this Chamber during the year will follow. The immigration question Is one which ta ew growtag more serious to this Nation and a general demand has come from these United States for more stringent immigration laws, and this Chamber used Its Influence for direct legislation prohibiting fur ther Importation ot the Hindus. Early In the year the United States began proceedings for the dissolution of the Central and Southern Pacific rtallronds and this Chamber co-operated In Hundlng telegrams conveying strong resolutions against such ac tlon without giving the business In iFIRST AQnniQN TO MARSHFIELD When times are n little slack, buiWinj? can bo done for about 20 per cent less than in "good times." Builders and building material men are now actively competing ior vour business and are offering terms of payment that are ridiculously easy. Don't mope and complain about the times Seize this opportunitv to save 20 per cent or more in building a small cottage on a lot in Fird Addition. By starting now you will get located in time to plant a garden this year. Call at office and get latest building propositions, and marked plant of First Addition. rnolds Development Co, (OWNER) ITS Central Ave. road from Paget Hound to S Fran- aUemplnK ,0 keep th(J8U roiuh tore8ts ot tho statee affected a chance .1 ..- 1t-....4.l..1.l. . ............ m H i ... ,' .. would easily pay Interest on the1 to bo heard. There was a general ur Ul "" w " l"" ' "."" bonds and wo would have something fMr on this coast that n greater busl- permanent and our roads would not I noM depression would result from I salil Btilt. Furthermore It wuu feared A If PntvnrM nvnritaftni! tlm ntiln- i n.. . .i.. t... n.M .til i.u trl h rorolv,! M.n ntlnntfnn !n. "" - ' lotuuy ut uiui inuu uwi i"io ....... ..,",., . Ion that a tax on some territory bor- Pacific Exposition; the annual re- ports of tho Officers and the election nway eyery wnUr ui umm'rn mr uiu wuru viiai auu- nilght Interfere with tho completion iderlng tho roads would practically I r tao Willamette-Pacific Railway, conflsoato It. "And then lust try arl,i for thosn r.-nnons this Chamber evening of tho Chamber of Com merce. n n Ti...f. i.u...M -i.-i nrtlnir in th. h.Z- of iiZ runnlnK tt roml thro"811 tha MBM,ia I made a vigorous protest, asking that acting in the nbsrace of Hugh Mc- Wnni, ,.. rninnnnv. ,lrnP.l ..... ...... . Lain, called for nominations for VT: V . T7."S'Z'.iaam ami uo voaiv"ncu' .NotwmistaiHiing tno errort ot many init atiii urlinf U'f.nlil linntiuti Tlild I Dresfilont A T Itnlnix ntnrml Hih ' .oiwnsianuing mo eiion oi mnny pn.ment. A. T. Halms pace.! the , M b , ,u , , collect." !.,... aCctiona of tho stnto to Install name of Mr. McUln before the meet- ... Ml ' ,,,, ,, n , "f, U..n" "? .!'" ' '" .'. " - " " i mi UAiiiuii iu itniiHiuu uiiiiuh iiiu jour road was temporarily laid on tlio( l3l5 wth vIl)W ot havlnB tho Bamo table, all members asntlng thnt t3 becomo , nermnnent state exhibit. ' 1ng and he was unanimously elected to fill the position which he hold during 1914 Hy unanimous vote C. R. Peck was ,'onleth!n w"B1t bo doni0 In a very , , chambor ,,,, tho , for elected vlee president; J. H. Plana, gnn, treaunr and John V. Motlejr swrntary. The scleotlon of the exo- eutlve mmmlttee of twentnina mom Jera was daferred until a meeting of tho Chamber next Friday evening. Name of prosncotlvo eom snort time, giving warning tnai me , 8OV0ra, ruaH0. chiefly, howover. question has still to bo throshed out. becftMI0 t wouM ,)Q t00 great a bur. Swks lA'KMntlve Wants. den upon the commercial bodloa of Ropresentatlvo C. R. Harrows, In n tIl0 ,tal0 to lnlt,a,0 and for tho atalo innrial I0U0, Il',k0,1 th Cllnmbor wl,at bl,la i thereafter to maintain, and for tho H1IM.IUI iMirl.lntlnn If tin.l In mln.l fn K.. I . .. ....... """ " " " " "' """ "' ",u further ronson that tho mnln line ot i now year. A vote of thanks was glv-i ..... smi,hfflrn pMlfll, cnm.mnv mlnlit mlttmen will ..i placed before the ?", Mf- I,arrw",' tno mttltor t0 bo , bo changed to n const route within a taken up ngaln lator, A vote of thanks was ulsn given to few years. In tho orly part ot the year the membors by a nominating eammitteo rnmposod uf Albert Matson, F. O. . Hnrton, Henry Songstaeken and Hani n rim n Tho fallowing hi tho treasurer's re-' I'T.l "A0 nU,, ,'nrbo" C""98 containing condso port for 1911: RepreeenUtlvoH ot Orogon, Washing ;,.Mr. (lllfroy, chief olerk of the Senate. I ,,, -t,0B ot ,wv thu ,f(J iBTn , who represented Coos Hay at tho N'a-. .tut)on movw WM tnkB , u,Uer- Receipt. Ihilanon on bund Jnn. 1, 1911 $ Ruhato by Coos Hay C'Bn- of the Chamliur, Cut tier 1'iirtM for Inilustrlo. fi I.1D Asking that tho uiimmltteo on lu ,ditMtriue prepare definite facts, flg- ort ,la"11 197.(15 uree ami a list of tho typos of factor- I'ourth of July Celebration m needed on Coos Hay, wus the gist 1,,um' 13 1. OR of n eonimiinloatlim pronontwl by Mr. Dues from memhoralilp . . . ,oa.2R J Cliantnut mid wlilnh vns very favor- -'ably received. Totul recelpU fer year ..$1,731.11, lie asked that factory Mm be list- p. Letters Htntuitinntu nf 1',.ul. I.,. ...... .-!,. I M ...! " ........ ',' " "B. . . "" facts were sent to the Senator nnd iim wnn niitfiiwii nn iiiiniiriirv niniitinit ' One Wire Does Double Duty It is possible to hold a long distance tele phone conversation and to send a telegraph message with the Morse code over the same w ire circuit at the same time. The Coos anil Curry Telephone Company has established a telegraph service in connection with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company to all Pa cific Coast points.. OFFICES OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY. Two circuits between Marshfiel d and Roseburg with auxiliary teephone equip ment insure unbroken service. ' Coos and Curry Telephone Company Telegraph Offices MARSHFIELD First National Bank Bldg. Phone 1000. Bank of Oregon Bldg. NORTH BEND ton and California, to the Portland Chambor ot Commorro, tho Portland Commercial Club nml the Han Fran cUmmi Chamber of- Commerce, asking tholr uo-operatlun uud Intlueuce. Ku eournglng reulle were received from nil. The SJhu Francisco Chamber ot Commerce' referred this matter to their Committee on National Affaire. DMiiirM'inciitN, tvlm lllfilll. n lllllMklirli Itlt'iutlunHnu .. t r:,.'..w,th. t,,o,.r.,,rr'i,uun tm ' t. H.tui.. Tnri 7Z : lllllt VIIflrll lrltl.l nf iiin.i.iB I.. i ....k I.. 'Iverllsliig 1 1, iofi.80 ',",,... V ' . ... i u u wir was referred to .Mr. F. Salary of senretary 900.00 "" " " "",'" , "'" , "."".'". Fischer, loenl repreeenUtlve of Halary ot A't H.w'y 133.00 I """""- .-. u,.r. .i .Kiurni th s p, Company ot San Ctaal of fliianeltiK trip of '"', X"" ' vl able and a thor- VnJ Coos llay Hand ....... 000.00 , "f k" .? .oV l.h. "? V ,UU ' HWe..r for hi. efforts In tnl. cou- .i.i i. nevtion, as he forwarde! to the com- TS.iS ..... . ' ., , I mltteo n petition signeil by every van- ! wantirr ur,ir:,;,tkZeT- i r Bav,8rr cr m lhJ Urea where tney will d, . gld i?a ", "' "T, Cu"n"- '' erlng remilU. S.ch a ptan .III P I hT ,2 ,h "'J""1, w tHNHlbllltlna In a eouoreto form J ' that '- 1e0H,t! A out no l.h , i. ,,ur.. .n..'"" of " hvlng the station re- I gmspett ; Ward usked .... ... .... ... . . . . i pun in mo eoRiuiKiee on imitmrie S&sOtldlaWy rtmmss3SSSSS3M IRVING BLOCr WATCH OUR CLEARANCE SALE NEW BARGAINS ADDED DAILY CLOSING OUT ALL BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL MILLINERY AND ALL CHILDREN'S GOODS. Offlee rent 300.00 Janitor service Offlee und ether Kenerul x ponsee as follows: a. Pestagy IS0.38 b. Telephone 41,81 r. Telegrunh 1QJJ0 d. !.llht U.10 e. Mimeograph .... J0.00 f HnturtulnwMtit of Turn RIchardHOii and Porthtud dolegntlon 1JI.S0 g. Stationery, patters, dre)' age. and nil oilier Items ot general expense dwr ln the year 111.31 SQ1.0I) Total expenditures tor yr H.37.lt Cash on hand Jan. 1. 1911 UMtt KINDLY REEEAEDER AND GIVE US A TRIAL KVimYTHIXO I.N THIS lUKBIIV LINK EARSnPIELD BATvING C03EPANY 13U NORTH SRCOXI) ST., NKAKCKXTIUL AVK.NUB. PHO.VR 12S. by lie I7i22r " j ? M ml ot f,,mU lPrlatel for ' th mft""rof1 ,I8V," an exh,b,t at ' Pl,t ! In the field to eol Si that h Tt given a rt lU Bnral WM nd t,wt 0Mr , T " Vl' A J'nt W W "H MMWl, . Z Z luJ .1 ."trE "-1 "W ' '-- - -l-fle " l the are . wre or lee. turner with hie .,.--,..!..! . - X'Orth Ilntllll PhllinhAr nf PnuiuiaMa I. aAdA la.i . . wmmltleo. ot which Dr. U. W. Leslie I" "" ""m "' .fV''"" ,or ,B8 ri ...!. - -..IT. :., .. " " " "-'t ot tne cost of the U ohalrman. the Chamber ordam.ii.'" Ul " """ " same . -" " " -" - " "uui oe bS taxation. .n., ....,.,.... .. ... .... ".was uaaseU both Houses nn.l u . "". ' own at me ratr wag hand, to be Hrtnte.1 br th. a. avs,,ab,- Therefore, after a long de- tl,t.?,tt.g,?.n " m.. r. ..... ay and much etfurt on our rt u .....6...o vumtK.il, iur JJSB. ... , . .- - - conuilulon n !.- wi... ...... v iuuk ivr rue( uuring the eowing ihim vii- Mr. Geo. M. Hyland of the Oregon ex- In ac- fuutlnued ou page Seven Oregon's School fr Oregon's Teachers OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON PURPOSE The training of teachers for professional worK. FACULTY Every member professionally trained. DEPARTMENTS For fitting elementary teachers M uiiy ana rural scnoois. ' COURSES Professional, Supervisors, Rural, Prima ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Completion of two yeartj rugn acnooi work or its equivalent. GRADUATION Completion of elementary or standard! uuui&es ieaas 10 state certificate without exan-j inauon. TERMS BEGIN Regular, February 4; short, April 5; jjummur, June ill. INFORMATION For further information write to Reg uar. A.M'.li ItKI'ORT OK THK IMIKSI- 1 year. 1 us during the early summer and 11,731.11 That there Is a present eunh Ual- Biica ot approximately ?iuu with whloh ta hesln the new year waa ury HM.NT Ol' THK .MAItsilFllll.il lMW Lbr was ntatertally In- "" w "" v"r' n't attvioe cilAMIlim OP COMMHUUK lH)it truMtl in having the lHrt of '1 ,Kttos restive to our ex- iui. Cw IWty issue Us Series U bonds In U "'1 upon u reeommendatioa The vear 1SU cIomJ win. va- ln of M00.000 to carrv nut iu ,oat Co( ttl Curry rouutiea unite. luspldoHe outlook for thie Chamber MrJct enannel $00 feet wide tq,s Ch"mbr tl took the initiative YOU MAY BE SORRY IF VOU ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE FOR This Reliable Cough Medicine laur pp. ,vea vt ,,0BUm.. S5?"S rna at ..no. Umty to tba dru ft,. e teec wide . .u mo lamniivH ri . . -."..lumut favorabl) eoiuinentel on by the wem- and tbU cowwualty. Several epee- mA 5 f,wt A- ConslUerable " avoa,l a Joint exhibit for the ruieJ s nOtiey and Tar Compound oeraot tne unamber. Secretary Mot- tatluns have eome to mm and mime moJ' Wll Mt nl ptltlon COM,ll,- Tnto ptan met the ap- D,,n, ki h "6,rl,TU';aESil' ley a hlably uommended for the have not. Hut nntwltnainn.iii. tk. rrulated la nil the Molu,t, witki- l,,ov"1 ' eommereinl bodlea of '-li.It ,,tA'"L8-?r?r HoNKY AND T.VE COM. folND Will SO.H& smt besl tha irritate.! JIrot,takeawar tha tiokla and rolieva thu Xh ''" iu tba 1'iio.t, It ba no equal (oruajrkmaofeoujji!. rroTr tutij jeatj ia Covkwnd has ean nnui luninu .rta. JkeeM.adieftSlK FUi.HV'1. Il.tui.. .. ' iUUWNltll, Ui l" "."" " tta riluw v,ti; w aa ilw ou manner Iu which be ha rarrle.l out Keneral huelne dur.Lu ,.t .1... the Port. Uve cowwltteu tnir n.u ,n tw countlee and waa adonted. all duileii countH'ted with hl nttke. UHrtipenu war. thU hu beeu a ,r'r in band and with the aid of Th who1 matter reeU In the haa.U A letter from the RoneNr rail- of ureKrew and we have taken the lk Xorth B,M,tl Chamber of Com-,0' a rP'ntntlve executive eommit. road ConimtHton unkltis In what way iwual etep forward. mercn were auceeaeful la preMnlinc M of ,h" lw eiinUe. Tnta com- uieyvouta co ouerate with the dele- We have onlwied the lantu .' IHrt CowwUioere IMiiiAU , wjated the eoet of lnatall. aout t. leae for VahlnB- herehip during the put year ever be-1 l,a voler. Thla lB Mui xWb,t pro-rated .-. u air Jtotler hum n lor iu tha kl.. .. ill. . . .was SU wr van . w . .... . tne roet uiuau? thu i'.. -.. . .... A cxtiiKiwt to the Itoee- ttou. A few u.iik.M u. ..,.,, voters at that tint uithi. .kA ..... Mnntiee. It bn Wmh s..m....i .- ir the .mereit they bavedurins the jear (rom lime to ui,Utrtet- I tk nili their fffSlT J man m Don't, take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Todfl) .04 cannot afford to be without health or accident insurtf! , ' , 'J nee'1 Ule '.trance, but you want to be sure th 1 buslnesa b6St an'1 IUOst roHabl comnJ See me or phone me at one 0 and I will explain It to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent, Marshfleld. 300 Coke Building. Tkls OiaieUr ttc the InlilnUve rlwwl,f wiHnttn. and tt I "mmnMmmmmmmmeaemfc ..w,BAWI, iBRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY Tl .JWaaMaaf.