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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1915)
'""tr TTYfT(iT'' THE COOS BAY TIMES; MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29;, r1915-EVENING EDITION, TWPjc 1 V ). - MMLL FOLLOW OTHER LIMES " What nro you boIiib to do after tlio first of tlic yonr"Is n question which saloon proprietors mul bar l6nuorn have had asked them, hun dreds of times. Tho now prohibition law goliifj In to effect January 1 mnkes illegal the liquor business and thorofbro quite u number of persons must find sonic other business. Thoso who nro thrown out of their present work n cludo ov;nero and employes of beer bottling works, employes of the broworlcs, and owners and employes of tho "wholesale liquor houses. I Homo jiN'ot Decided Some of thes'n incn havo decided on other lines of work but others linvo not yet determined JiiBt what ey lylll do. Tho sny thnl It wilt dop6nd largely upon conditions as to whothor they will enter other lines of business. There .is also n largo amount of fixtures which jivlll ho to a great ex tent us'oloss. TIlcso fixtures In somo cases will bo used whoro soft drink pnrlorn and card rooms arc oponcd Othor fixtures will probably bo sold nil ovor Oregon nnd Washington perlwps. to California saloon men at rroall .prlcos but as there aro saloons , all ovor Oregon nnd Washington go ing dry thoro wilt bo no end of fix! turcs and thorp will not bo ninrkot enough for them. Many will prob ubly bo enst anldo or atorod. At Tho ChninUcr At tho Chandler; hotel It Is possi ble that tho presont barroom will bo converted Into n Binoklng room or fort of rest placo for tho mon guests, though Manager McKcown has not yet docldod Just what ho will do with tho placo. Thrco bartenders nro omployod thoro. Sam Pino, who has licou In chargo of tho placo lit night, nays that ho will bo hero for a little whllo but expects to toavo soon and now lias In mind going to Mexico ns coon as conditions In that country will pormlt. Frank Franio, auothor of tho bar toiidors, twill llkoly Btny tit tho hotol nnd tisslst in Ihq work thoro. Carl Sonlanliadli, tho third man at the Chandlor,' says ttiat ho has not do cldod what ho will do but expects to rnmnln on Coos Hay. Ilotnln Huliaing Coll Ireland nnd Frank Donning who conduct tho Pullman saloon, will rotnln the building for a tlmo. TlfoyllflocK tho doors' 'and leavo everything Just qb It stands In tho placo until they decide whoro they want to move tho fixtures or what thoy are going to do. Mr. Irclund says that he Is first going nway for r vacation. He says ho and Mr. Denning have considered sevornl matters but will not finally decide until Inter. Loso Dig ItiiNlncsH MIrrasoul Brothers, Petor nnd John, loso a largo buBlnoss by tho liew law going Into effect. Thoy (luivo been ngonts hero for tho Nation al Drawing Company for a long tlmo, nnd conrtuut.id a buttling workfl whoro tljoy liottloC beer. Peter Mlr rnsoul also conducted the National and Duheuilau bnrs, t is llkoly that tho National will be opened us a soft drink parlor nnd t'int John Snyder, the present night bartender, will remain thero. Sny der, though a young man Is one of tho old time bnrtendcrs of Coos Day. lie has been In the business for many yours nnd unci chargo of tho bar in tho old Control hot,ol when tho of fice was on tho lower floor. May lK Again William .Montgomery who Is n bar lender nt tho Dohonilau has been In tho Uaglo saloon. Montgomery was In tho logging business for many years and hud chargo of a cnnip bo foro ho cutorpd tho saloon business and ho Bays ho has opportunities to go back to logging again. Charley Wilson who also works In tho Bo hemian hns not yet decided just what ho will follow. Itui'lio a Veteran John Durkc, who conducts tho Coos Day snloon fnr down on Front htrcot, js probably the veteran Baloon man of this city. Ho has been In tho business 29 years, lie en mo hero and opened his placo nlnu yenrs ago nnd formerly conducted a saloon at South Omaha, Nob,, whero ho was a mombor of tho city council. Mr. Durko says that ho takes sumo prldo n tlirj fact that ho has conducted n rnloon for twonty-nlno yenrs and itovcr hnd a fight In his placo am! uover sold a drink to a man who wns under tho Influonco of liquor If ho know It. Mr. Durko will probably rout his rcsldonco In Forndalo, or olso It will bo occupied by his son, and ho will tako his wife and young er children to southorn California whero ho will mnko n long visit. Ho has property Interests on Coos Dny fib will fitlll regard IhtH'pMuCo ifs' Ills home. He may enter some lino of Diislnoss later but says that befbrn' li a thinks about that ho Is 'going to hnvo n good rest. For .sonio years Mr. Hurjto con other saloon nt Pmpiro, It Is under stood, will take charge of tho Pio neer Hotel nnd conduct It. Another Soft Drink Parlor' William Cox, who conducts the ductcdjils. place cjUlrpJy n,lone doing i Brewery Saloon, may keep tho placo all tho work both night and day.' Ho! open ns ft soft-drink parlor. This probably put in moro hours nt his! will depend upon the ront charged lousiness than any other liquor man for the building. Tho place will be In tho city. closed Just ns it is and in a fow Will Cotiiliirt Hotel (days It will bo cither opened ns n Charles Dnxtcr who conducts the soft drink plnco or else tho flx Eaglo saloon recently bought the , turcs removed. Mr. Cox expects Dnxter hotel at Coqulllo and now to still mnko Mnrshflcld his homo. conductB it. Whon the saloon bust Ocorgo Sjioncc, wlfo tended bar bIiko nessds closod Mruaxtor will dovoto July' In tho ' Browory, will go to his entire tfm'o to tho' county scat , yroim, California, whoro ho will hotel, work for a friend who Is ongagod in Will Fill Mall Order. I tho saloon buslnoss there. Jay Wilcox Is one of the old tlm-j Otto Edlund, of tlo Svca Bnr in ors In tho business In North Bend, j figuring on going cither to Mexico Ho lias been In business there for a long tlmo nnd Is now working for Fred Johnson in the Inttor's saloon In North Bend. Mr. Wilcox ex pects to leave soon after the first of tho yenr for Kuroka, California,' whero ho will havo n saloon of his own nnd In connection with it will conduct a wholesale houso and will cater to tho mall order business of Oregon and of Coos Bay In particu lar. Fred Johnson has boon 111 for somo tlmo. pnst and is still sick so ho has not mado any plans after the closing of Ills saloon . "Will Keep Plnco. Wllllnm Shrock who conducts tho Kl Dorado Saloon In North Bond, has also been in tho business for n long time. Eight or nlno years ngo ho tonded bnr in Marshftold and or China, Tho bartenders' union will incut next Sundny nnd most of the niom- kbors will tako out withdrawal cards which Indicates that they nro not going to follow the business. Tho V. K. Force William Sneddon of the P. K. Ba loon will go to Washington in the mines, whoro one of his brothers n located. ' Davo Hecso considered somo In turning tho P. K. saloon Into a soft VJrlnk plnco but as thero nro oomo repairs to bo mado on tho plnco ho l;ns nbout decided not to attempt it and will probably let tho fixtures bo turned out. Ho has not mado nuy plans for tho, futuro regarding what LubIucss ho may ongngo In. Mr. Hocso formerly was one of thn own on of tho Eagles saloon under tho 1101110 of 1'ppnn nnd Rlinildnn mul Inf. lntor wont to North Dend nnd -work-1 cr too tll0 p K cornnr od for Fred Johnson, when tho lat tor had tho placo on tho corner whoro tho Fixup Is now located. La tor Mr, Shrock bought tho placo and still lntor moved ncross tho stroot nnd opoucd tho El Dorado. Ho will Roy Moore who conducts tho Clny moro saloon It Is understood may go to San Francisco. Will Flic 8mvn Again Androw Hcckln, known to nearly ovoryono In tho city as "Hook", Is keep tho placo open ob n soft-drink i another of tho old timers In tho pnrlor nnd smoking room nnd rca-. business. Many years ngo ho cc: tnurnnt and will keep tho same ducted a saloon of his own. Lntor namo, calling It tho El Dorndo and he waB bartender In tho Drowory and dropping tho word snloon. Tho placo I tho other places and Intoly has been Is qulto elaborately fitted nnd It will 1 tho Claymore. Heckla says that now bo arranged as a men's gnth- no was nt ono tlmo a saw filer In orlng place. Soft drinks nnd cigars tlio lumber enmpa nnd that Is Just will bo handled nnd thoro will bo!ns export now In ahnt work ns ovor a short ordor restaurant added. Pimm at Umpire. Ous Peterson who conducts tho nnd that ho will llkoly follow It again as It Is well pnld work. Jack Fullor sayB ho and William . tnM.... !.. A 1 cornor saloon at Emplro, will koop ,iU,,u "ro l "nvo tl.n ..lm nnon. lt nv hn will nll ',0!,t 011 th Wlltr WllOrO tllOy Will oft drinks nnd cigars nnd maintain I bo "1 f ti1,0,B,nito1 m,t tll0' IlIlV0 n card room. Mr, Petorson snys that thoro Is no placo elso In Em plro for nuyono to stop so ho will yet fully looked Into tho legal sta tus of tho matter. ) hnvo to keep opoji spmo UJnd of n CHINA HAMPERED resort nnu sen peanuts. Tom Edgars, who conductB tho1 BY HER TREATIES I hi Ford Cars WkltaMM04lM' aJBMIiBMHUIIi On Easy Terms Ford Touring Car $525 Delivered -Terms: $225 Gash. Balance $50 per Month for Six Months. Ford Runabout $4?5 Delivered Terms: $225 Cash. Balance $50 per Month for Five Mouths. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW I'oiolnn Concessions Cuiiso Xcvcr Kmllng Tuiblo for tho Country During War TIjiicn ' Illjr AuocltteJ Tim to Coo tity Tlmn, , SHANGHAI, Dec. 29. Foreign concessions In China havo been ceu iors of novor-endlng troublo Blnco tho beginning of tho Kuropenn war. Ah tho result of activities of various hol- ,llgorouts In thoso sottlonients chnrg 1 o nnd counter charges hnvo been innilo concerning tho violation of China's neutrality. Chinn Is so en meshed In Uuropenii treaties thnt It Ie always extremely difficult to do tormlnto her nctual status with rof eronco to tho European powers. Prac tically every foreign concession was created undor dlfforont conditions, nnd tho commercial treaties between China nnd tho various powers nro so 'varied that fow diplomatists can hnr monlzo them. Newspapers under Gcrinnn control nt tho treaty ports aro constantly charging that Chinn Is vlolntlng hor neutrality by permitting Bhoes and other supplies to bo shipped from Shanghai for tho uso of tho Russian army. Thoy nro also voicing pro tests against tho shipment of sup ulles for tho French and English armies. On tho other hnnd, tho English and French press aro loud In tholr de nunciation of German activities which aro pormlttod to continue on Chinese soil under leaso to foroign powors. - i i u ft I Front Street, Isaac R Tower "The Gunnery" Marsbfield PLAN COURSES FOR FOREIGN SERVICE WORKi Suggested that Iiistriicllou U (Jlveii Along thij Lino of Pivpnrlng Diplomats br Atoclla lrw to Coo ny TinM.l WASHINGTON, D. C Dec. 28. A plan for tho Immediate Introduc tion into tho high schools and col leges throughout tho country of spec- ui courses or study for foreign trado nnd tho consular and diplomatic sor. vices will bo discussed at a special education conference called by tho I'nited Stntes Commissioner of Edu cation P, P. Claxton, on Friday, Dec ember 31, in connection with ono of the sessions of tho Second Pan Anier. I lean Scientific Congross. Addresses 'will be mado by collego presidents 'and professors from many parts of tho county, by business men, trndo i experts and representatives of tho Departments of State and Commerce. Following n round-table discussion of tlio plan, a committee will bo ap pointed to mnko n roport to Commis On Easy Terms Model 83 Touring Car $885 Delivered Terms: $410 Cash. Balance in Eight Monthly Payments. Model 75 Touring Car $?15 Delivered Terms: $335 Cash. Balance in 8 Monthly Payments. IMtlCKS AND 'I'KICMS on other limit. cW In innnmtloii In iilmvo Nkiiii'i. I'lnru 1'iiiif iirilor hum' fur riiliuu ili'Ilvcry i Isaac R. Tower "The Gunnery" Front Street, sam 'nwwmmc Advertising It's Purely and Simply a Matter Of Business if It's No Experiment To Advertise in the Coos Bay Times Marshfield, Ore, Is Not a Matter Of Sentiment The shrewd buyer of space the man who do mands "action on his money" all else being equal is. the man who will make the cash register ring the oftenest. ' The value of any modium from an advertising viewpoint depends largely on its circulation and the thoroughness with which it 'covers its field. ' Poor copy in a good medium, however, won't produce results neither wilPgood copy in a poor medium. .. .. .. Spasmodic and half-hearted advertising is ' more apt to be a failure than a success. The advertising 'department of The Coos Bay ' Times is prepared to lay in front of any business man in Marshfield a comprehensive statement of facts and figures analyze his business-help lay out a definite campaign render a distinct co-operative service ,and if-, tlie merchant will do his part guaranteean unqualified success. Marshfield, Coos County and North Bend can be covered thoroughly in The Coos Bay Times. These statements can be sustantiated with an abundance of proof. sioner Claxton.