The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 12, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910-EVEHIHG EDITION.
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Entered at the pastoftlco at Mnrsh
flold, Orogon, for transmission
through tlio mails as second clas?
mall matter.
Address all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES,
Mnrshflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon
M. C. MALONEY Editor nnd Pub.
DAN E. MALOXEY News Editor
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CIT1
OF MAHSHFIELD.
Official Pnncr of Coos County.
GLORIOUS YOUTH AXI)
FLYING MACHINES
THE
North Bend, Coos County and
Marshficld to Cooperate In
Sherman Avenue Project.
County Judge John F. Hall an
nounced yesterday thnt tho Coos
County commissioners hnd unofllclnl
ly decided to coopornto with the
cities of North Bond and Marsh field
for opening a now thoroughfare bc
tweon tho two cltlos. Tho plnn was
placed lioforo tho commissioners at
tholr last session by Mayor L. J.
Simpson of North Bond, nnd at tho
time was taken under consideration.
At tho next session, tho ofllclal or
der will bo mndo for tho cooperation
of tho county.
Tho plnn In brief Is to have Sher
man nvonuo completed by North
Bond, for Cons county to continue
tho street tho quarter of a mllo be
tween NOrth Bend nnd Marshficld
and for tho city of Mnrshflold to
opon ip or rather Improve tho street
direct Into tho heart of this city.
Much of Sherman nvcnuo has al
ready been comploted nnd tho bal
nnco enn bo grnded at a compnrntlvo
ly Binnll cost Inasmuch ns tho county
will tako much of tho dirt to bo ro
moved nnd uso It In building tho
street or highway betweon tho two
cities. Tho county will pny for as
much of tho grading ns It enn uso
tho dirt from. Tho county will nlso
plank thnt portion of tho street.
JtiBt what Mnrshflold will do Is
not known but Mayor Straw Is snld
to hnvo approved tho plan.. Tho
county's portion of tho new highway
will connect with tho presont strcot
or roadway near tho old browory.
Whothor this road will bo run direct
Into Mnrshflold through n now course
PORTLAND, Nov. 11. John Do-jor will connect with North Brond
fely, a 7-yonr-old boy, was brought ,wny or North Front Direct will be
to Portland from Wnllown county, dortnltoly dotormlnod, probably, nft
B'tntmsed to bo Buffering from hy- or n survoy of tho project has boon
lmphobln, roMUltnnt from tho blto mndo.
of n mn.l coyote. The. boy's fnco1 Judgo Hall Bnld thnt tho commls
wan badly broken t)iit nnd Buporflolnl slonors decided It would bo chonpor
BvmvtoniH Indlontod thnt tho din- for the county to build tho now ploco
cnno Is In nn ndvnncod Btose. At of rood from Mnrshflold to North
noon n mnmiHuMon wns hold by Dr. ( Ilnl. Somo of tho old road enn
C S. Whlto, state honlth olllror: Dr. probably bo used but tho Imlanco of
C II. Wheolor, rlty health onicor; It will probnbly bo abandoned soon
Dr. Yonnoy, ox-Btnto henlth ofllrer; nftor tho now highway Is complotod.
Dr. Story, member of tho city bonrd Tho work cannot bo dono until
of health, and Prof. Pomot, bnctr- next spring.
rlolnglst to tho stale bonnl of health. ;
Tho conclusion wits reached Mint
tho enso Ih oho of tho most remark
able tho physicians had over dlnt;
nosod. To moro completely ir?(
whether tho Ind suffers from talVs
or not, dogs thnt wore bitten by tho i
mnd coyoto will ho brought to Port
land nnd examined. In tho moan
tlmo ovory offort will bo mndo to
nnvo tho boy's llfo.
with nppnrontly no fear and to hnvo noon For Portland With
YOl'NO men nro still "doing
UiIiikh" which nt first startle,
but lator ten oh tho oldor gener
ation. Tho grentost progress of tho ngo
has been In norlal navigation. And
prnctlcnlly ovory successful aviator
is a young man. Hamilton Is under
30, Chaves was 23 and Drooklns Is
just 21.
Wo will always hnvo our wlso old
men, Btich ns tho wlso men who n
fow yenrs ngo woro preaching about
tho 'frultlcssness of endeavoring to
fly by machinery, and wo will also
nlwnys havo our enorgotlc, daring
young men who will plod right nlong
nnd conquor worlds horetoforo con
sidered Inncccsslblo,
Youth Is apt to bo both careless
nnd dovcllsh but youth 1 5 also full
of vim nnd onorgy nnd progressive
itCRS which, combined with daring
nnd onthunlnstlo wisdom, nro very
npt to do tho things really worth
whllo In this old world which Is
constantly hankering for now sonsa
tlons nnd fresh experiences.
COYOTE'S UITE GIVES HAIUEfl.
0 FARE
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f$Mhy Lv Vila "ill' I Sil
T MIGHT have been good luck,
but we choose to think it was good
management that made it possible for
us to have the "Stroller" overcoat to dis
play and to sell to men who prefer clev
er style
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bitten ovory living thing In sight.
Tho animal wns shot and Immediate
ly oromatod. I
SEVENTY-NINH DEAD.
Many Passengers.
Tho Brenkwntor sailed nt 1 o'clock
this afternoon. Sho had a largo
pnBsongor list nnd n fair cargo of
It is a great, loose lounge coat of admir
able proportions-it has all the dash a
fellow could possibly want Still it will
not require such a great amount of cash
to secure one
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Made with an extremely graceful and practical
convertible collar Made from fabrics which
have an English "air" about them
The London slip-ons and waterproof garments of
C. KENYON & CO. great lines on display
n ft m Kl m vi ra) K
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay frolght. Among thoso snlllng on hor
Times,) iwor tho following:
TRINIDAD, Colo., Nov. 11. Tho I C. A. Petit, MrB. C. A. Potlt, Jno.
known dead In tho Dolngun MIno dls- Gainst, Mrs. Jno. Gamst, Clnronco
nstor has now reached a total of 79, Gainst, Harold GnniBt, Georgo Gamst,
nnd all but nlno bodies hnvo boon 1 J. Flshor, J. II. Holllstor, L. T. Mor
rocovored. Ignn, Goo. P. Storey, Mrs. Rose Ar-
J rlngton, J. P. Klernn, W. W. Blako-
DANKEH A SUICIDE. iley, Mrs. V. W. Blakeloy, Mrs. J. L.
JForrey, Gladys Forroy, W. W. Mor-
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bayjrlam, V. Mclntyro, Mrs. W. Mcln-
Tlmes.) tyro, Albort Wooden, R. J. Pottle, J.
MEMPHIS, Tenii., Nov. 11. -E. F. Quick, II. Jorgonson, H. S. Stnrrott,
Schas, president ot tho Continental iO. C. Blackmnn, J, Blnkoly, Geo.
Suvlncs Bank, and a wldelv known I Flommlng. Box Thorn. Jno Christ
flnnnclor, commlttod suicide today mnn, O. D, Drnno, Louis Thnndor,
by Bhootlng. B. Pottn, Vernn Wllkenson, Mrs. C.
F, Wllkenson, J. E. Lyons, Mrs. J.
ItOYAL THEATRE E, Lyons, Don Lyons, Earl Goodman,
Tonight and tomorrow night Mrs. Enrl Goodman, W. A. Chnlmors,
orchestra. (Miss M. S, Huston, John II. Wnthoy,
Two Blogrnphs for Sunday night. (Thos. Whlto, LJlllan Yoaman, C. E.
"Tho Proposal" nud "Tho Passing, Brondbont Kato Lohnhorr.AllcoNor-
cross, Win, Snckvlllo, Mrs. Snckvllle,
Mrs. A. 8. Hammond, Androw An
dorson, Chas. Johnson, E. M. Mots
nor, A. Montljo, II. Smith, II. H.
Do not go HUXT1XG for food and Doarmond, Mr. Whnu, W. H. Mcln-
flour but go to HALVES. tyre. Mrs. W. II. Mclntyro.
HOLD EXHIBIT
IN DEGEWIBEB
Coos Poultry and Pet Stock
Association Exhibition In
Marshficld Next Month
Tho Coos Poultry nnd Pot Associa
tion hold a most enthusiastic moot
ing In T. W. Wood's offlco In North
Bond yostordny nfternoon. Tho pres
ident, A. W. Myors, stated that tho
objoct of tho meeting was to nrrango
for n poultry nnd yot exhibition. Aft
er n thorough discussion It was do
clded to hold It In Mnrshflold Thurs
day nnd Friday, December 8th and
9th.
Committees woro appointed and
from the Interest shown, tho success
of tho exhibition Is assured. This
show will not only bo very Interest
ing nnd nmuslng but will bo of tho
greatest practical bonoflt to all poul
try rnlsoru.
HOI ROLE IN
NINETY
of a arouch".
Othor pictures Including:
"Tnctlos of Cupid" and "Sunsot."
Tako your SUNDAY DIXXKR nt
WILL GIVE SOCIAL.
Tho Coos Bay Motor Boat Club
will tender a social In honor of tho
lady friends and wives nnd sisters
of tho membors at tho Boat House
In North Bend next Monday night.
Regular $21.50 Tjilored Suits for
912.30 at LADIES' EMPORIUM.
MILLINERY
at,
GreaL Reduction
The CHANDLER. Special menu and BRIDEGROOM HAS SMALLPOX
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables
for PARTIES by PHOXE. ! MASON CITY, In., Nov. 12 8:10.00 Hats nt
. William Korlln, n woll-known
DOX'T FORGET tho HAND railroad man, was takon to tho
DWVE nt tho EAGLES' HALL to- detontlon house, being 111 of
night. GOOD MUSIC nud GOOD smallpox, He was stricken a
TIME assured.
fow minutes after ho hnd mar-
, ) rlod Miss Edith Dutro, daugh-
Every man should try Halnos ter of S. M Dutro, n manufac-
FEED and FLOUR. i turor here.
i
DOX'T FORGET tho DAXDI
RiANCE nt tho EAGLES' HALL to-1 Dr. 1 HAHRISOX, VHTERIXA
iir "lliliy x"ra,n ""1 GOOD, 1UAX, will bo at JrULLOY'S barnj
HIGH GRADE PATTERN HATS AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
818.00
815.00 Hats nt 8 0.00
81'J.OO lints nt 8.7.00
810.00 Hats nt 8 0.00
8 8.00 Hats nt 8 3.M
8 fl.00 Hats at ? 4.00
AT
Ladies' Emporium
MRS. WRIGHT
(Continued from pago 1.)
bona fldo meals and In n legitimate
rostaurant or grill. To prohibit1
loafrs and vagrants from frcquont-J
bllug In such licensed places.
"To prescribe rensonnblo hours for
tho opening nnd closing In ench secu
lar day ot all such licensed places.
To prohibit licensed places from ,
opening or keeping opon or selling
Intoxicating bovnrnges on tho first
day ot tho week, commonly called
Sunday. To prohibit manufacturers, (
wholesalers nnd Jobbors of Intoxl
cants from selling Intoxicating beve-l
rnges to minors. To prohibit gam
bling in sue hllcensed places.
"Tho numbor of licenses now In
force In each city of tho state In
which llconscs are now granted shall
not bo Increased until such time ns
the population ot such city shall In
croaBO to bear the proportion ot one
license to each 1.000 ot population,
and In cities and towns where licen
ses nro not now granted licenses may
bo granted In tho- ratio ot ono license
to each 750 of population, Make
tho mnn who purchases or attempts
to purchnso intoxicants In licensed
places on Sunday or in the hours-In
which such licensed places nro "'re
quired to bo kept closed equally
guilty with tho person who sells.
"Wo believe tho public wolfaro re
quires that tho traffic In intoxicating
beverages should be forever divorced
from politics; that tho holders ot
licenses should be freo from obliga
tions to ofllce-holdors nnd that office
holders should be free from obliga
tion to license holders. To accom
plish this result wo nro In favor of
tho following plan: ,
"Take from the common councils '
ot cities and tho aldermen composing
tho same tho power to grant licenses,
Vest tho gxcIubIvo power to grant
licenses in the Judges ot tho courts
of record of the state. Require thei
Judges of such courts to fix the time
and place for hearing of applications ,
for licenses nnd to give public notice1
thereof by publication.
"Make it lawful for any three or
more freeholders who are resident
voters to file objections to any appli
cation for license, either upon the
ground of tho Improper character of
tho applicant or tho proposed loca
tion taking Into consideration Its
proximity to schools or churchon, or
oxcIubIvo residential neighborhoods,
ns well r.s tho character of tho sur
roundings ot oach proposed location.
Provldo that tho Judges rccolvlng
such applications shall try tho Issue
formed by snino nnd tho objections
thoroto according to tho usual rules
of court procoduro, nnd mako their
decision flnnl and not subject to re-j
view upon nppeal.
"Rosorvo to such Judges tho right
to revoke any such llcenso for cniiBO
and mako any violation of nny
prescribed regulation caii3j fr revo
cation. "Vest In audi Judges discretion
upon first and second convictions to
Imposo fines, tho second henvlor V.ian
tho first, but to mako n third convic
tion punlshnblo only by tho revoca
tion of tho llconso. Provldo that
when n llcenso Bhnll bo rovoked for
cause tho llcensco may never obtain
another llcenso.
"Provldo that nny portion who has
over been convicted of any crime or
offense ngnlust tho laws of tho State
of Orogon, nbovo n misdemeanor,
shall not bo granted n llconse, nor
, shall nny such llcenso be granted to
nny person If such Judgo shall be
satisfied that such porson shall not
conduct tho business uudor such II
conso In.'nn orderly and snfo man
nor." '
H, C. McAlllstor, mnnngor of the
Homo Rulo Association, declared
thnt tho nsspclatlon will llvo up to
Its plnn and will' do nil In Its power
to mnko goodf nowUint tho oppor
tunity has beon prcsontod through
tho voters ot tho stato;
HAINES wants your trado for
flour nud feed.
Have you tried our
HOT DRINKS?
THEY ARE JUST THE THING
THESE COOL DAYS AND EVE
N'NGS. BETTER COME IN AND
TRY ONE. ALMOST ANY KIND.
AND REMEMBER THAT WE
GIVE YOU PURITY, QUALITY AND
QUANTITY IN ICE CREAM AND
CANDY.
!
Lewis
Confectionery
Biondwny,
Mnrsliflchl.
Bargains in China
Wo hnvo Just recolvod a shipment
of Gorman china that is the neatest
and lowost priced tablowaro that has
beon offered on tho Bay in a lone
time. Among tho many bargains wo
aro ablo to quote you on it aro the
following:
Cups and saucers 15c up
Creamers
8nlts mid Peppers.. . .' 10c
Sugar Shakers 15
Berry Dowls 5c
Cnko Plates. .,. ...V 1,,23c
Ten Tiles J.. 4f""C
Brend nnd Butter Plates . .j, .10c
Plo Plates ?.. .. r -15c
Trndo hero nnd save money.
COOS' BAY CASH
STORE
GEO. X. BOLT, - Stonoger.
Front Street, Mnrsliflelu.
THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
(EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS)
WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS
AND FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS RAY AND SAN FRANCIS
CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT
ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSnFIELD AND INTER-OCEAN
TRAXSP. CO. UNION STREET WHARF NO. 2, SAN FAN
CISCO. FOR INFORMATION PHONE 44-J OR 388.
FREIGHT RECErVED AT UNION STREET wnARF NO.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
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