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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1915)
aissuL--i. mMmmmtt v . , i ' " H ,r il ., , I 'JRIK . ix RlMPW KHBR 1 AJB i. W3 A.felfci t . .p.: X! h 1MB" i il nl'l ffflP WQFWRIONAL DIRECTOR1! ... ,.6S i E. Loimfrd McClure ',AJ?TONHY AT JjAW RHWllces In all courts. nKH(piltj$Klniingiwi A Uutiuctt Hank H. ri&Haroer , SliSHOUSK nUITiIlKR bwerallltopalrlng and Cnblnot 4 ;J( Making. - jf i J. Mlgrioht jdBm Phono 188-It. BtylliDING CONTUAOTOIt tlmiitea furnUhed on roqueit Dp. Shaw 'MfAffJEnr, Noso and Throat. . 'JHWUIJAHHICH laXTKIl l pH;Mjflrrin . SHAW IHaferiifrt.tof Womon mill Children OffIfcPjno 330-J. Itooms 200, 201, ' MKP2' lrvl"B Block. Benjamin Ostlind OONIULTINO KNGINKEK AND AKCIIITKCT Offices, 20G Irving Dlock Fhoue'l3-JU or 2G7-J. ititittt Marthfleld. Orogoc WjvtiStJfiandler "fiS AHCHITKCT nooma,'80l and 302, Coke Dulldlng 'tfMarshflold, Orogon frVm. 'SllTurpen JW AIKUIITKCT MparBhdold, Orogon. ' Joel OstHnd PIANtflJUNKU AND ItNPAIUKIt LM.ders nt W. It. Halnoa' Mus- le .fsMftutny. 41S iigflxth Stroot. Phono 103-L PirT'lJije'y Ballinner ,F1A1NHT AND TKACIIKIt RMidMee- Studio, 217 No. Third Bt . " Phono 3C8-U "MERCHANT'S CAFE SRppular place for ,JmGood Meals, .-i Prices Reasonable. J,GbnTCommercial & B'dw'yl imw Ag&T IT TUB TRUTH. "Wi5fSver blnmo tho tnllor when Jrarjpanta wo lmvo to pin, W$ieyer blnmo tho shoo rnnn r'wkfta our soles crow old and $8 & Wasevcr blnmo tho hattor whsMKour lids wo havo to ytVi H5" atvjrr" aHvays blnmo the laun- en our siuns wonr out. WAV STKAM LAUNDRY Phono 57-J. Msatsa QOOHl I m? 'iBKf SK - ' JjAWKKNOK iiotkl I "morly tho Coos Hotel) heat, hot nnd cold wator.. No liquor, I lto you to Investigate our rates. Spoclnl Inducement two or nioro porsons occu- e room. I &fc3 fWitftlK mgjlU8lAX CLHAN1NG AND (DYKING WOKKH iWest Market Avo., corner Second Stroot. now management Prices fund all work satisfactory. lies' work a HpccIuHy. 17CJ. j. s. stuvkxs, lTOp. All kinds of 1'ixu cjikk.sk ilo mid Mt. Hood nutter I IVKK"! I'.IIMUIII WJBIVIW, ' i..- ..... i r . I'-lhll. )S HAY OYSTKlt CO. ilnco Mont Mnrkot, Phono 3G4-J. JTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono U55-.I Night nnd Ihiy. Rhlto Mlciiliniit (Jrlll lrn. Cm of ul Diivei.s 1). Ji. FOOTK, qawc rnniMcv n vjm.u HIUKUl .oruQrtiiu tho fnionua :iIRYVILLE COAL I, !Jj vuu . . . . s..w.. pai, per ton , u.uu j ton oi uuui ...... ,9o.uii 1HJ or louvo orders t Hllyer'd CJkiu Store. Bay View Hotel er new management i 1RENCE, OREGON I .the best acoommoda- the citv Thorotinhly ted Dining Service Unexcelled Es to nease Mrs.W. J. Clarko VS VARIETY STORE, North Bend. rancy and Domestic THE COOS Going & Harvey Co. ST $21.00 j '- M rMW VAWY . j -B 1W. UbT'IAi " ." T ) n i .aSiSJU ViZ.'ilffi.-rN I B9!mB; if irij I' Mil ESBW:ri ( Wl Yes, we carry all kinds and grades ot STEEL RANGES, priceii from $21.00 to $85.00. But we want to call your particular attention to our popular priced line. ' THEFAIVI0US STERGER & KERR LINE OF OCCIDENTAL AND TOLEDO STEEL RANGES. They sell from $35.00 to $45.00 and they are guaranteed to the limit by the STERGER & KERR STOVE AND RANGE FOUNDRY, of San Francisco, California.' One of thp oldest and most reliable firms on the Coast. Also, you have our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. Each section of the United States has its different requirements of the proper construction of a STEEL RRANGE. STERGER & KERR know what this section requires, and so do we.- Before buying come in and let us go into detail about the many advantages our ranges possess and you will always be glad you inves tigated before buying. '''. '' in Going BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, l. .n k. wB tmmmmm IBB)Qnar $32.50 $35.00 $38.00 $40.00 And up to $85.00 Why not, havQ IlMrW VV N-v.M Ww,, .. ta A A ,,( .a A k.....u W t J i..i . .T,TO,iava nnnn . i .V -4' -S & Harvey Co. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION. L $45.00 j mnoA: I i I ANNl'AI, IIKPOUT OK Till CIIAMIlKIt OK COMMKItCK Continued from Pno Four "" I1;!!"": . , , , and lll mufh townrd'-advorllBlne cordnuco itl, this view our entire, ,nio ?" I(v ,CC" ,nkC" lot Ul com"""lJ-- Republic concert oxocutlvo committee was chosen lo 2',, 1 i ? ',, "fr" u.ulwero arfangcdln Portland through wait upon tho Mnnliflold City Coun-' ,,1 n-hll "n !rd Ad,l,-lU, courtcs" p"" Com ell. It did this mid was successful In I 1" '. ,rh"8h ul vo: n.errlal Club and much good ndvortls- hnving tho city npproprlnto ?000 to i "T . r 7' aam inr received through the, Portland cover Marshflcld's apportionment, I1 L," J, ,,,,,' , , ,ini,or8 "3 wo ftS thoso ot Salem and with the co-operation of Mr. lly- ... '" "; .? "r .8, otlr' J. I. idnrlng their engagement there. As a ,..., ... , .... ... Holgnrd of tho fatandlng Park Coin-Hesti t of Mi I a trln mim, r.nrni,tn , iiiiui wu iiiive nuun HiiccuHiui in su- cuilng ample space In the Oregon 1 UiiIUllnB for our exhibit. Mr. j. W. Perkins and others of Itosebu g look u with I,? Chan kobooiik, iook up uiui tins Clinui- lior tho matter ot promoting a road rnml frmn Htnlt cnntliMt n nnna Tl.it. "I'l Uivn uv,vilWII fcv jJJi3 A j ( j a I'n!.!.. nt.n...i.A.. ti. in , ,... u..uului unnuiiui.-u uiiiiniaii Coiiini Ittoo to work In conjunction .(oWf ,I18lruinentnl ln havlnB ",B'P '" n6ta of exploitation work with them nnd to do everything possl-; tho clty 8 n ordlnnnco roqllrill ""8 the past year, bio to promote suchn road. property owners to keep their prom- N(W ,Ulllt th rn,lrn'1 l8 ncnrlnB Last spring when tho matter wasVs In a sanitary nnd sightly condl- C0",I,lGitl". community has being discussed by tho city and locni;tlon niul lo rovoll tho llMrai,lnB otlcomo lo cnr greater prestige and railroad nn effort was made to In- ,.Iiri,n ,i ,.,,, .... commorclnl importance to tho other stltulo through the ubo of tho motor car better pnssongor Borvlco to tho Coqulllo Vulley, realizing that much viiluablo trndo would result there from. i-or n wiiuo u Hooinou tnat tnoro wna danger ot our mall being routed Kor n whllo It soomed that thoro via Drain or Portland nnd a vigorous protest was nindu by this Chamhor. Wo further used nil our Influence to prvont any change wliulovor In our mall service Hut ouo of tho most Important things attempted last year was tho effort to Bocuro u tract of land on iHthmtiH Inlet fur factory sites. While nothing duriuito was accomplished last year, II Is hoped something enn bo dono lu this rognrd thlH year. Pay ioIIb aro tho cornorstono on which every Hiihstnntlal and growing city restfl. Any other foundation will not stnnd the lost of tluio niul tho sooner we roalb.o this fact Just that much soonor will wo havo u city. It Is n very short-sighted policy to allow matters of such grnvo Importnnco to this community to go lukewarm. An effort has been mndo during tho past yenr to foster and nld our local ractorlos. Public attention has boon called to their products and nn appeal mndo to all tho county for its support nnd pntronngo. Under tho old city chnrtor this city wns iinnhlo to glvo property owners In their respoctivo districts tho kind of paving desired nt n ronsonnblo price. Tho practical offect of tho said chaitor was to pravcut compo- tltlvo bids on tho vnrioua kinds of pavement. To romody this condition n standing commlttco on Chnrtor Pro vision wnB appointed. This commlt- Ijtco draftod an nmondmout permitting compotltlvo bids with tho result that, I tho onmo wns carried at tho recont The Cheerful Warmth of a Gas Room Heater chases chill and gloom There is nothing so cheerless and gloomy as a cold room. ' Most every house has its cold room or cold corner which is avoided as a pest. The gqs room heater will make such a place inviting and cozyput a tone of cheer in tho entire household. Gas room heaters are from room to room. You can have the heat just where you need it. Gas room heaters are inexpensive to buy and cost little to operate. See the complete display of gas room heaters at the Oregon Power Company office. Every thing from a tiny bathroom heater up. i . Use fron pipe connections not rubber tubing. Oregon Power Co. Second and Phone city election, which will mean tho snvlnsr of tlmiiRmwi. ,.f .in,- . llllttnn tho nltlna nf Mnn,l, , l-l.i .l vnrM, ,.,, Iin." T ' .?' ",v-,u "' ". Jv "j " ' a.nicfft' -'J'o required , n, V f (tl,0llltur UesQrvo so,,t'1 C1,"r 08lo to be made and I tho snlcl reserve will tlotibtlcss liccomo 8MbJocl ln llgo for ., llllplin.n. IlV. I I . ' until rltlnn tinfnro Intu -""o Th.9 clmmber. throiiitli lt mmmli. t- - --"O 4lf3U IIIIUVVl Uil VUVtlllt lots, alleys nnd strcotB. Much has been dono to ftdvorll8ctc vldencel In several ways. Last Mllf Wianltfni.j rwwl I. .,U,.n ..ltt to our community. At the close ot'l"ct 'f'o H Been fit to 1013 wo had on linnd the mnjor por tlon of our share of tho 15,000 copies of the Coos Hay booklet. Our ad In tho SuiiHot Mugnzlua brought bo ninny Inquiries from nil over tho world that wo were required to purchase fiOOO udilltlonnl booklots to supply the deinniid. These booklets lmvo been furnished upon request to tho Portland Commorclnl Club, tho Port land Chamber of Commerce, tho Hoseburg Commorclnl Club and many steamship and passenger ugonts, na well ns llbrnrlniis. A quantity woro pluced In tho Puclrio Kluctrlc llulld Ing nt Lob Angeles ami arrangements mndo with tho Southern Pnclflo coin puny to dlstrlbuto same to Interested pnrtloH. Thousands or coplea could hnvo Loon distributed by theiii hnd wo been nblo to furnish them. Photographs, slides and ndvortlslng articles hnvo been ftirulshod mngn zlnes, lecturera nnd editors on differ - out occasions. Cuts bearing ndvortlslng mnttor hnvo been secured nnd tho Chamber Is now making nn effort to Induco nil local business men to print this mat' tor on tholr envelopes. Thin can ho dono nt a nominal cost and whllo It 13 cheap It is novurtheloss a catchy j and striking method of advertising, Tho efficiency of tho qunrtor pago ad lu tho Sunset Mngazlno was ro- Undor the auspices of this Cham forrcd to In Inst year's ronort. al- b0r wns lvon ono ot tho most enjoy- though tho ad did not oxplro until In May of 1911. Slnco Us expiration not so many Inquiries havo been ro- eelved, although some nro received almost dally still making referonco to our ads In tho Bald magazine Tho trip of tho Coos Hay Coucort light easily moved I Central 178 ? SEVEN Band to nlnv for ti.A .(. mi. . ,-,i '. .. ..:.." as ... . commcni n ns uccp received from men t ffra Btntlng that they were Impressed with tho fact that Coos Ufly Wll8 n cominunlty ot prosreS8lvo business men nn,l n nlnrn nf im..r ,'B'"L8S ,ncn n,1(l a ''nc0 of imPr' IttJlLt, Our local papers have also dono ,,. .ii . .. , ,. , communities of the state. Thla has " " M, "" ,l"l ""'W WIUftWH, sonu n reproseinativo to tins sec "" u" ,lH v" ,IU"n"V0- Mr- lon "Minn son, OroKon Brpatcat u0st' tion on IIb own Initiative. Mr. Tom er, visited this city In April. Wo ar ranged for n pubic address for Mr. Ulcliurilson nt tho Masonic Opora House and later ho was tendered a public reception and Bmokor through tho courtesy of tho Mllllcoma Club. Tho hitler part of July Capt. W. I. Davonny, Field Socrotnry of tho Na tional It! vers nnd Harbors Congress, visited Coos Hay and gnvo a most oxcollent nnd Instructive lecture on Our National Wutorwayo -In thla Chamber. Later In tho sonson n delegation of Portland business mon, rcprcscutn Uvea of vnrlona business houses nnd public' Institutions, visited this com munity. They woro heartily wel comed nnd having been shown tho points of Interest woro given a pub- 1 " inception nt tho Mllllcoma Club, Tho Southorn Pacific Company sont P,r J,nrk Woodruff, among otliors, to wrlto extonslvo articles on tho pro gicss or their road and tho develop ment of this community. Tho Ore- ' Bonlnn nnd other pnpors ot tho statu "nvo written much about the now rnntl n,,or construction nnd this corn- munlty has rocolvcd a groat deal of frc advertising in this way. ,l,)1 ni"1 successful Fourth of July ' colourations ovor held in our city, M,lch credit Is duo tho manngor nnd committees having this In chnrgo. nd special credit nnd appreciation Is due Messrs. A, T. Halites and Dr. O. W. Lcsllo for tho work dono by them for this Chmnbor. It Is largoly to tliolr credit that this Chamber so- curcd Its groutost membership last yenr. Thoy furthor sorvod during tho entire yenr on tho Advertising Commlttoo and constituted tho fln- uco or auditing commlttco which passes on nil bills. Notwithstanding , tho fact that thoy woro overworked i they gave unstinting!)' of tliolr tluio nnd labor, , Much criticism of U.Ib community (has bopn honrd rolattvo to lt ludlf i forouco In rocolvlng strangors and I making them feel nt homo. Especial ly Is this truo of ladles coming horo to rcaldo. Tills mnttor has boon con isldored bofuio by this Chamber, hut duflulto action wan taken In Decent I her whon It wns unanimously voted I that ladles should hu admitted to I our Chambor as an auxiliary. This action is considered ono of tho lm ! portaut stops 7,kou by this Chnm jhor dining tho past year and It Is i expected that much good will lm Imodlntoly follow and that no furthor I criticism will bo heard. ! This Chamber has boon Interested .In tho matoiiul growth of this com ! munlty nnd has watched with groat 'MttUfactlou Its progress step by stop 1 low over, It Is well to romembor i thnt lust year witnessed tho filling ot 'Mill Slough nnd thnt It was only i through tho persistent effurta ot this Cbumbor that the lognl obstaclos woro, or ever could have beon, so liendlly overcome. It is also to tho direct credit of this Chambor that Mr, V. K. Conway was Induced to en ter this Hold and that Multifield now onJoy3 n thoroughly up to duto apartment house which Is a credit to our community, livnrv nffnrt la linltti. tnniln tn linvn I Coos county well represented at tho (Sun FrnnQlsco fair this year nnd if tho rommlttco is nblo to carry out its ; plans fully, tho Coos and Curry ox I hlblt will ho ono of tho most distinc tive nnd improsslvo lu tho Oregon building, Whllo all tho potentialities of this i resoiiixoful community were pot de veloped by tho completion of tho , Panama Canal, tho construction of , tho Willamette-Pacific Hallroad, tho drodglng ot our channel or tho prog !ies3 of P. I. K., soiuo momentum has ' been gained and grcator development ' ot this community Is InovUablo upon tho completion of s,ad road, and our I energies for this year should be cou eoutiated upon making a proper , showing at tho World's Fulr for tho I purpose of attracting capital and in I tho endeavor to proviso a greater H fi H I M A ' pa roll for our community, , r'ago Two.) tEgggar.: