The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 28, 1908, Page 6, Image 4

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1908.
PAY TRIBUTE
10 GODS BAY
Many Speakers Before Cham
ber of Commerce Laud its
Possibilities.
"Impresions of Coos Bay and
estimates of its possibilities" was the
general theme of half a dozen speak
ers betore the Marshlleld Chamber of
Commorco last night. The subject
was handled in an instructive and en
tertaining manner by each, and, as
the majority of them were people
from outside of Coos Bay, the enthu
siasm which they expressed over
southwestern Oregon was even re
freshing to the largo audience of Coos
Bay boosters present.
The speakers of the evening were
J. T. Lighter of Portland, It. D. Hume
of Wedderburn, Judge K. I. Perkey
of Boise, Idaho; Al. Rogers of an
eastern firm which is endeavoring to
establish a milk condensing plant in
Alnrshllold, and Captain Aiagenn of
the Breakwater, Secretary Walter
Lyon of the organization, presided.
Han-inum's Port.
Mr. Lighter's address was decided
ly Interesting and rather a surprise
to the audience. Ills subject was
"Coos Bay as an Outlet for the In
land Empire." "Coos Bay Is bound
to become one of the great ports If
not the great port on the Pacific
coast and this within a comparatively
few years," Bald Air. Lighter. "Tho
Coos Bay harbor is susceptible of
wonderful improvement. I make
this prediction for Coos Bay after
several years of study and investiga
tion. Portland is sliding down the
scale as a great shipping point and
is bound to continuo to do so. Tho
causo of this Is that the Columbia
river, despite the millions of dollars
that havo been and aro being spent
on It, is getting worse each year for
navigation purposes. There Is not
as mucn water on its oar now as
there used to be and largo vessels
will not be able to cross it. Astoria
lias failed to developed as a port. Tho
railroads situation has also served to
work agaln&t Portlnd and Astoria in
favor of Tacoma and Seattle. Recent
developments in the railroad situa
tion whereby Air. Hill of tho Great
Northern and the Northern Pacific
lines has practically shut Air. Harrl
inan of the Union Pacillc, Southern
Pacific and Oregon Short lino out of
tho northern ports will bo beneficial
to Coos Bay. It means that Air. Ilar
rlnian must look to Coos Bay as his
one great port for his northern lines
tho point at which tho vast amount
of freight brought from tho Inland
Empiro by his Union Paclflc-'-OrogQn
Short line must bo trans-shipped.
Tho Ilill-Harriman war also means
tho construction of many miles of
railroad throughout Oregon. As you
know, the railroad pool which has
been broken by Hoosevolt and the
merger suits for years provonted tho
construction of railroad lines in Ore
gon i emitting in this stato having less
miles of railroad than any other stato
anywhoro near Its population and Its
productive record."
Judge K. I. Perkey of Boise, Ida
ho, spoke briefly, lie said that ho
was a firm believer In the possibilities
of Coos Bny and his confidence in its
future had caused him to Invest
(lulto heavily here. Ho urged all of
its citizens to pull together, to bo
enthusiastic boosters and eliminate
tho "Knocker."
Will Divide T.nml.
H. D. Ilumo spoke briefly but en
thusiastically of tho possibilities of
southwestern Oregon. Ho said that
ho was certain that tho big land
holders would soon realize that they
must hearken to tho volco of tho peo
plo and throw open their great tracts
of land for settlement. He said that
his llttlo experiment of offering small
tracts to settlers to start them had
convinced him that thorp was groat
demand for tho land. IIo said that
tho productiveness of tho land horo
Insurod wealth for thoso who would
dovolop it. Ho said that tho railroad
was certain to como soon and that a
comparatively fow years would wit
ness a wonderful transformation In
this section. Coor Bay. ho declared,
if locnted in tho old world would bo
transformed Into a wondorful harbor,
its sides walled up and It mndo a
great shipping center.
Cunt. Miigonn's Poem.
Captain Magonn on tho Break
water, declared that thoro was no
harbor on tho Pacific coast that com
pares with Coos Bay and ho expressed
tho contldouco that it would bo made
the most of in a fow years. Ho also
recited nn original poom, entitled
"Tho Scotchmnn and tho Swede,"
which ollclted much anplnuso.
Mr Rogers said that a coudenslng
jilr.nt hero wns bound to bo a groat
factor In tho development of tho
country in addition to paying tho
people well who put It In. Tho
grent nmoiint of forago which en
ables tho cheap production of milk
is certain to make this u great dairy
center.
BREAKWATER SAILED
WITH MANY TODAY.
Largo Number Lcne Coos Bay For
Portland mid Other Northern
Points.
Tho Breakwater sailed today for
Portland, carrylug a largo number
ftom Portland. Among them were:
C L. Weaver, J. A. Patanaude, C.
B. Anderson, W. Allen, Airs. W. Allen
Wm. Kiff, Airs. Klff, Airs. Goss,
Air. Perky, Airs. Perky, F. J. Shea,
G. Drullus, J. V. Woodhead, AI. Bren
an, II. C. Adley, F. H. Hughes, P.
Breck, A. Welnden, P. B. Galagher,
AIlss Lena Larson, J. Flam, Airs.
Flam, Blanche Flam, Wm. Broad
fern, W. S. Page, T. B. Whiteside,
F G. Thayer, Airs. F. G. Thayer, W.
G Kegler, II. Saxrud, F. B. AIcFar
land, C. S. AIcDuffy, It. W, Stewart,
Airs. F. AI. Bllven, F. W. Weeks,
Airs. Stephens, II. Bradley, A. AI.
Long, C. Spofford, B. C. Priest,
Kanan, S. Alahed and C. Nelson.
L.
A SACRED CONCERT.
$
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Next Sunday
fvrvrrFsxrTwjmmi Mjcgrajgnffij 'Tffty ?-T frTan3
R2??SK!
Our
New
Gas
Plant
A most excellent musical program
has been arranged for the Sunday
evening service at the Presbyterian
Church, corner of A and Fourth
streets. This service will mark the
passing of the second mile-stone by
this church under tho present pas
torate, which lends to it a peculiar
significance. The service in detail
Is as follows:
Organ prelude Alarch of the
Priests," Alendelssohn; Prof. Elmer
A. Todd.
Anthem "The Lord is Exalted,"
West; tho choir.
Hymn "Praise the Lord; Ye
Heavens Adore Him," tho congrega
tion. Invocation, the Allnister.
Soprano solo "Fear Ye Not O
Israel," Buck; Aliss Lillian Hall.
Anthem "Soft Floating on the
Evening Air," Root; tho choir.
Scripture reading, the Allnister.
Bass solo; selected; Air. Andrew
Landels.
Anthem "I'm a Pilgrim," Mars-
ten; tho choir.
Prayer, tho Minister.
Offertory.
Soprano solo "Charity," Faure;
Airs. J. W. Ingram.
Address, H. H. Brown.
Anthem "Sing Alleluia Forth,"
Buck; tho choir.
Prayer and benediction, tho Allnis
ter. Organ postlude Offertolro in C,
Batiste; Elmer A. Todd.
The public will note with pleasure
that tho service is Interspersed with
solos by thoso who have already won
a largo place in their appreciative
esteem. Tho choir however has only
recently been organized under the
direction of Professor Elmer A. j
luuu, uikuuibl, Uliu una aui viuu win V
bo In a sense its promioro to tho gen-1 &
oral nubile. A cordial welcome Islv
extended to all, but tho attention of '?
strangers is specially called to thisKV
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will be open to the public
for inspection You are in
vited to call and go through
the plant The erecting en
gineer will be there, and can
answer any questions in re
gard to the manufacture and
distribution of crude oil gas.
We have no hesitancy in
saying this is the finest gas
equipment of any similar
sized city in the Northwest
Our plant is located im
mediately back of the Porter
Mill at North Bend. Parties
from Marshfield can land
at the Porter Ship Yard
We have just let a contract with
the Marine Iron Works for an ad
ditional oil tank of 10,000 barrels
capacity so there is absolutely no
danger of our ever being short of oil
for making gas
Respectfully,
3IX-3y
I
Make Room
For New
Books
Here is a great and unusual op
portunity for the Book Lovers ot
Coos Bay. We recently purchased,
a largo lino of now books and found
that wo have no place to put them.
Then there was only one thing to do.
Sell the old books. To do this we.
determined to cut tho prices to a,
point that would not only be temp
ting but would compel you to buy.
Tho cost does not enter Into the
transaction. Wo aro making a price,
positively Irresistible.
Remember these books aro not
cheap books, but the best books made.
Well printed, handsomely bound and
tho original prico was a reasonable
price, the present price at which wo
are selling Is a genuine bargain.
Tho list embraces books for all
classes and all ages of readers. Thero
are books for children, gift books
and books for tho thoughtful reader.
There aro many old favorites and
doubtless somo book that you havo
been wanting and wishing for. Now
1? the time- to get it.
SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW.
READ THE LIST
NOTE THE PRICE.
Romain Kalbris 50c 25
City Ballads 1.25
City Legends 1.25
The Hartwell Farm 50
rni.A Tn.l.. p A- .- i t it
i"o iiiuuuu auuu l.uu
Settlers in Canada 50
Hasselas 25
Jack and Jill 1.50
Little Alen and Women 1.50
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service
TALK OF Til 10 TOWS.
Tho Sunday Chicken Dinner at
Smith's Cafe aro tho talk of the
town. Ask your friends or como to
morrow and you will know tho rea
son for it.
C Bay Gas, Electric Co.
regon
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ACRE TRACTS HOMkS HOME
SITESINVESTMENTS.
Acre-tracts well located One aero
up SI 7.1 and up.
Mnu Improved now home,
close In S1.H50
Now modern oottiigo 1,750
i'uie building slto Railroad
addition N
Fiua Jevtl block in WVut
M arali field, close in; big
snap ' 3,500
40 ucree on Coon River; houso
and no in o cultivated bottom
, , iHlid 750
Qotjd 'buy In farm, Umber, coal
lands. InvoiitmontB of ovory do
uurlptlon. , I. Sr Kaufman Co.
' 'Across lfrom Chnmbor of Com
.. merce.
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a in huh ums in a ii uuh i rat te u w u n k bv bj r vm on m
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v Savo $1.00 on your Fishing Tackle. i X
" si.oo " Dishes. I
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IS i " 3.00 " Spray Pump. j ?
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jj " 4.00 " Carpenter Tools. $
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V """ . -h. 3 Hams 16 and 1?o
I " fo.oo " Building Ildwre. (j
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1 i " 20.00 " Plumbinit Job. U Z
H r 1 . REEF
!T. Bono Steak l"c
Tenderloin " 15c
a ,., , ,.-. . t Prime Ribs 12 JS
Bsuxram;m'jsx..izmit--; t ,n , m Ml,. t1-- vi.s aata y Rump Roast lie
Z " Shoulder , 10c
No. ! WlniH'r of Second C.isli Prh ': Ail. Coiitest. v PORK
' iiiiWintii m i ill ii hi ff?BMfm,ffiyTarrgT"rTr'wr"irfr""''"" ''""-aF' ? i,eg 0f pork 13c
I R X - Loln Cnon 15c
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K Star Bacon, tho best Huvored on earth. J
S SIHOND SEEINti That "(loldon Gate Lard" is tho whltost '
B , it 'Phone 1941
C and uiout liuro manufactured. A
g THIRD lIKARINd What othei' poofl? liavo to say about 3
n uuin &Ur.' Co.'s product. fe
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I i wi mil C I'.r.lil.Ui ij mo enegi migv inuiiiK .iiroaituiii. oi t
a " 1'rluirom) Haul" nud ottus'i or potatoen frlsd iu Goldon Onto lard, g
t. or Eastern Star Bueon gravy. ' w
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U 1'11-TH TALKINd Is when you try to persuade your neigh- jj
EJ borti and frloiuU that they should also use tho host. d
ft The goods to bo found at all up-to-dato stores and shop3.
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People Trade
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Because wo make the prices right, buy the best meat that
tho Stato of Oregon can produce. If wo cannot find it in Coos
County we ship it in.
Wo have just received a ship ment of the finest smoked meat
that the UNION MEAT CO., of Portland affords. We sell it at
Bacon 16, 18 and 22c
Fresh Meat as Follows
Shoulder 'Chop 12
Fresh Side 12
Pork Sausage 10c
Hamburg 10c
LARD
5 lb pail Lard 05c
101b pall Lard
$1.30
VEAL
Leg of Veal 15c
Choico Cutlet 15c
Veal Stew 10c
SAUSAGES
.Frankfurters 10c
Bologna 10c
Liver Sausage 10c
All Fresh Homo
Alado Sausages.
Nice Beef Bologona
10c
Soup Aleat from
3 to 7c
JIUTTON
Leg of Lamb- 15c
Lamb Chop 15c
Lamb Stew 10c
Old Fashioned Girl 1.50
Under tho Lilacs 1.50
Rose in Bloom 1.50
Joy's Boys 1.50
Eight Cousins 1.50
Northern Lights 50
Trilby 1.75
South wad Ho 50
Bllthedalo Romance 50
Six Little Princesses 50
Cuckoo Clock 50
Alellichampe 25
Sketch Book, by Irving 50
Rab and his Friends 50
Classics 1.00
Danto 1.00
Voltaire 1.00
Pascal 1.00
Petrarch 1.00
Goethe 1.00
Alollcro 1.00
Alontaigno 1.00
Rabelais 1.00
Calderon 1.00
Saint Simon 1.00
Conrellle and Racine 1.00
Aladamo de Sevlgno 1.00
Classic Tales 50
Loves Aladness 25
The Usurper 50
Legend Sleepy Hollow 2.00
Sigund Slembo 1.50
Andersons Fairy Tales 1,00
Autocrat of Breakfast Table
Alother Goose Teddy Bears 1.50
Ozma of Oz 1.25
Holiday Stories 50
.Tip-Top 50
Fair Inez 50
Chatter Bright Stories 1.00
Xmas with Santa Claus 1.00
John Dough and tho Cherub
1.25
Guess? 1.25
Guess Again? 1.25
Rhymes of Childhood 1.50
Alidsummer Night's Dream
i nn
Wizard of Oz 1.25
What of It 1.00
Alother Gooso A. B, C. Book
Rhymes and Chimes From
Alother Goose
Tho King of tho Golden
v River 50
The Adventure of a
Brownie 50
Jackanapes 50
Snow Bound 50
Brilliants 35
The Simple Life 25
A Nameless Wrestler 1.00
Tattle Tales of Cupid 40
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Tho Great War Syndicate
Give us a trial and we will convince you that,
we can please you and save youTmoney
R. H. NOBLE, Proprietor
"Something new" in oither home
office furniture means no moro
room and no moro uso for tho "old
thlugs" the things that woro serv
ing you only tho other day. AND
THIS ALWAYS MEANS ".MORE
WORK FOR THE WANT, ADS."
Tho goods to bo found at all up-to-dato stores and shop3.
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"IE?qT JV;,!!1 i '.l f JTC?1!
Turn, to the classified ads,
may find It in two minutes!
-you
Somewhere, in or near this city, is
a piece of property which YOU
SHOULD OWN which would be
worth more to you than to ANY
ONE ELSE and It may bt adror
tUod to-day!
Isn't, a, good servant .worth ad
vertising for? ' , , ,
Lays of Ancient Romo
He Giveth His Be
i loved Sleep
Dulces Promise
Crown of Wild Olives
Miss Toosey's Alission
Cheerfulness
An .Iron Will
Good Alanners and
cess
Character
Gray Champion
Gypsys Year at tho
Golden Crescent
Valiant Runaways
Blgelow Papers
Tho Servant Girl Qucs
Hon
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To Make Sure
Of getting tho book you want come
early. Thoy will not last long at
thpso prices.
Yours For Rook Bargains.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
Lockhart-Parsons
DRUG CO.
'The Busy Center"
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