The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 18, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1,8, 1911- ,
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COOS BAYTIMES
Entered at tho postofflco nt Marsh
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls va second clas?
mall matter.
M. C. MALOXEV
OJLN K. MALOXKY
Editor and Tub.
News Editor
An Indopondent Republican news
paper published every ovening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Ilio Coos Hny Times Publishing Co.
Dodlcatcd to tho service of tho
ycoplo, that no good cause Bhall lack
a champion, and that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Tho Coos Day Times represents a
consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall
and Tho Coos Ray Advertiser. The
Const Mall was tho first dally estab
lished on Coos Uay and The Coo
Bay Times Is Its Immedliite sue
coMor. sruscmiTiox rates.
DA 1 1 A'.
One year $6.00
J'or month SO
When paid strictly In adrnnce the
mibscrlptlon price of the Coos Ha.v
Time is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for
clx months.
WEEKLY.
Ono yonr $1.50
Official Paper of Com County.
OFFICIAL PAPER OK Tin: Cm
OF MAHSIIFIELR.
Address all communications to
COOS UAV DAILY TIMES,
ilnrshficld :: :: :: :: Oregon
IM'FEOTIVH Pl'HLICITY MUST Hi:
HACKER RV DEVELOPMENT.
T IJANDON they have reorganized
A their commercial club nud nro
going to glvo particular atten
tion to directing the attention of the
outstdo world to the merits, ndvnnt
ngce nnd resources of. the city by tho
sea, nnd they nro many.
Well and good! The move Is n
Htep on tho right road. It Is foreign
missions of tho civic sort.
Rut other things nro nt lenst equal
ly Important. There In need of
municipal missions at home. Wlth
' nut theso tho mission work of pub
licity ubrond loses no small measure
of Its offcctlvcnosa.
IVhllo wo are boasting of our pro
vgnws nud roHources to outHldors it Ih
up to tho stay-at-homes to develop
the country and make Its realities
Htirpnss tho claims. Publicity must
lie bucked by development.
No publicity Ih ho groat, so offoc
lvn so attractive to capital nnd do
cjlrnblo rosidontH an an cntorprlslng,
progressive, publle-Hplritod communi
ty. The city beautiful Is nil adver
tisement. Good schools, nuiiiorous
riml well fliinnrod, are an ndvortlso
mout. Dlverillled and numerous In
iliiHtrlos nro n menus of publicity.
1-ow cost of living, municipal otllclon
cy of administration and reasonable
taxes, honestly collected and expend-,
od, are magnets that draw the right
people.
It is well for n community to nil
ortlso tho oxtont of Its publicity
work being gaged by tho extent of
the opportunities offered by that
city. Hut It I absolutely necessary
that along with the publicity cam
paign there should be an ournoat and
t'onslnteut crusade for the develop
wont of the country within Itelf ms
well ns through securing new peo
ple and uow Industries.
Wo must not think for a moment
that our work Is dune when we have
iduced our publicity literature tu the
hands of prospective settlers. Our
lict efforts must be directed to ronfc
lug good ever claim net forth. All
must work together, loyally and
energetically, for a greater Cm
county.
WHAT IS CIVIC HKAl'TV
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HAT Is civic beauty? Not lino
streets, parks, fountains and
public buildings, "Handsome
U ns huudeouie does" ulso applies to
n city. If a city be full of lawless
ness, rackets, noises, blokorlng. henn
dnl. contention as Is not the city
bonutlful It Is the city ugly. Order
Is honvou's first law everywhere and
a city Is no oxceptlon.
Lotting things go helter-skelter Is
n losing business. Lot a man deface
his own property and It depreciates
nil proporty. Lot tho city do an 111
yloco of work or pormlt nnothor to
Vlo It and tho wolfaro of tho whole
-community Is woakoned. Civic life
Is tho main thing. It Is for that tine
stroots and structures aro oncourag-,
ed.
Tho truo cjvlc life Implies things
tlint aro positive purity,
honor, ,
cleanliness, decency, order, quiet.
Bohnvlor Is tho first thing a city
needs to take care of It wants to
guard Its own honor or wolfaro.
Respectability is not in money,
houses nor lands It la In conduct
and right conduct is a utility, an ad
vantage to a community. When thnt
Is not lightly prized a community is
very unfortunate.
A ROUT PAVING.
HIGHLY interesting and sug
gestive communication isliat
from Mr. C. A. Smith in refer
A
ence to street paving In Marshlleld.
Ills Btatemont of tho merits and ef
ficiency of wooden block pnvoment Is
backed and Bubstnutlntcd by most
convincing stntlstlcs. Tho fact that
a city like Minneapolis after continu
ous experiments extending over many
years continues to Increase Its use
of this paving at n higher price than
other mnterlHls Is an eloquent and
emphatic testimonial of Its merits.
The paving question la going to
be one of Increasing importance on
Coos Ray and deserves
receive tho thoughtful consideration
not only of the city officials hut every
cllixen and tax .payer. It is
a matter thnt should not be dismiss
ed lightly or treated Indifferently.
The taxpayers are entitled to n voice
In the verdict when they have to foot
the bills. Let their Judgment nud
decision be fort I Hod by careful Inves
tigation of facts and llguroH nnd the
experiences of other municipalities
along the same line.
Someone has said "n wise man
profits by the experiences of others;
a fool by his own." Marshlleld
should not permit actions that would
tend to her classification with the lat
ter. Thoro nro two cogent and forceful
reasons for giving this matter more
careful consideration. Tho first and
primary is to get tho best posslblo
pavement at the most reasonable fig
ure. Tho second is tho utilization of
a homo product that menus employ
ment of local labor nud expenditure
of tho taxpayers' money whoro It
will do him tho most good. .
Tho Times believes thnt It would
be tho part of wisdom for tho city
council nnd tho property owners to
get together nnd have at least a few
blocks of this pavomont placed as an
experiment. Tho matter Is ono of
great Importance nud Involves not
only the present but fttturo welfare
of the city.
Think It over.
World Wmy of the Man Who Com
bines HiinIiicss Willi Religion.
Tho world Ih wnry of tho man who
uses the power or Infliieuco of lits
church or religion to promote monoy
mnklng schemes. It Is well enough
for men to carry their religion Into
their business; Indeed, they enn
scarcely do otherwlso and appear ns
effective churchmen. Rut thnt never
warrants them In exploiting sacred
nlllces for secular ends. Combining
church .initiation with financial en
terprises for the purposo of Increas
ing the prollts of tho latter Is had
nnd will soonor or lntor reflect ovll
results upon the Individual church
man nud his church.
WITHOUT REDRESS.
Tho lass who minds tho telephone
Is busy ns can be;
She has a most convincing tone,
And though you cannot see
Her face, you fanuy there's n frown
I'pou her elale brow
When she remarks and turns you
dowu,
"The line Is busy now. '
Although the lick nnd wist nud
great
In power may bo sure,
Shu Is the one who holds your fate
Within a grasp secure. .
In silence jou nro loft alone,
You wonder why and how,
When she exclaims in plnold'tonos,
"The lluo Is busy now!"
A REMINDER OK Till: SXOW
STORM.
A bo, once took It In his bond
That he would exorcise hU sled,
lie took that slod Into tho road,
Atfd loid ummso how he sload
And as ho slod he laughingly cried,
What fun upon my sled to slide
And as ho slid before ho kuuwed.
He from that sliding sled wns
bleued
Upon the slab whoro ho was laid
They carved this line. "This boy was
slald."
The only original RKN HOLT.
FOR GOOD WORK
Hr'.ng your clothes to us. Cloanlng,
pressing and repairing a specialty,
by experienced men. Satisfaction
guaranteed HLANCHARD & DOR-
SOX, South Broadway.
Ths Phonograph.
L. 0no pC(j not ufi ntnM of operating
a tuachlu.0, too constantly, as tboo Is
little danger of wearing It out, ana
the motor will give better servlcn
when used frequently thnn when al
lowed to stand unused, in nil cases
avoid winding tho spring too tightly.
Stop when It offers strong resistance,
in many cases It Is specifically stated
that the needles should not be used
more thnn once, and these directions
should be observed. Not to follow
them mentis nlmost certain damage
to the records. The machine should
be kept well oiled; otherwise Its mo
tion will become sluggish. Sewing
machine oil may be used for that pur
pose. The records should be kept free
from dust, as dirt dogs the sound
wave grooves nnd tends to 'give a
scratchy sound to the reproduction. A
good record cleaner may be made by
gluing a small piece of velvet carpet
to n wooden block. Such n cleaner al
ways should be used on dusty records
before they are placed on the machine.
-Suburban Life.
A Dismal World.
"Why are you sad, my dear? You
ought to be supremely happy. Ileie.
I've Just Inherited a fortune, nnd or
eryihlng looks 'os.v. 1 can't under
stand why nt .such n time us this yon
and should!?!1"1"11 lolc o rtl-nml. Wh.it l .1.7
llllvp yon iiiniiu nun nu mi
htmie V"
"No. no; It isn't thnt. I'll try to
throw it off. 1 suppose I'm foolish not
to le thoroughly Imppy. Let us not
mention the matter again."
"Rut I Insist on knowing what It Is
that so depresses you. If It's anything
that I ciin help I shall"
"Well, IT you must know, I've Just
heard that the Snoblelgb.s next door
nre going to move uwiiy, so she'll not
be here to feel Jealous of me when we
begin to put on style nfter you get
your money." Chicago Record-Herald.
Hli Rent Flajj.
On Jan. 18 every year, the nnnlver
sary of the battle of Waterloo, the
Duko of Wellington Is bound to present
to the sovereign n siniill flag, which Is
the nnnnnl rent In "petit nargenty" by
which the estate of Strnthlleldsuye h
held of the crown. The ling must be
a miniature tricolor or eagle of the
Napoleonic army, fringed with sold,
with a glided engle on the head of the
staff and the number of the year em
broidered nt tho top comer of the tlug
near tho eagle.
An Old Idea.
"In those old times when they cut
off people'H heads the train of events
proceeded on one modern Idea."
"What was that." .
"The block system." Hultlmore
American.
Making Sure.
Highland Ferryman (during .'iinmi-n-tnry
lull In the Htoriui-I'm tbenkln'.
sir. I'll Just tuck yer fare. There's no
sayln' what inliiit happen tae us.
London Punch.
fie thnt plnnts thorns must
expect to gather rosea Pllpiv.
nevor
NOTICE TO TAX PAVERS.
Tnxos for tho year of 1010 nro
duo and pnyablo on nnd nftor Feb
ruary 1st, 1911. Throo por cent ro
bato up to March 15th. From March
15th to April 3rd pay taxes nt face.
Thoro will bo no furthor notice of
tho amount of taxes duo sent out by
mnll, except whero tho tnxpayorH ro
quest It and furnish a list of the
property on which they deslro to
pay. W. W. GAGK,
Sheriff nnd Tnx Collector.
Dated: Coqullle, Orogon, January
IGth, 1011.
One Good Way to
Make Money Is to
Begin Saving" New
Shoe Money"
Let us icpair your old shoos
they'll woar you two and throo and
four times ns long and will look like
now ones ns long ns you wonr them.
We repair your old shoes while you
wnlt or you can leave them hero,
we'll fix 'em quickly. Wo'll make
you old "cripples" (shoes) look like
new nnd thoy will bo easier on your
feet than'hnvlng to break In new
ones besides tho big difference In the
cost of repairs and tho prlco of a
now pair.
we no Tin: rest repair work
ix thk city at thi:
low 1st pricks.
COME ON BOYS!
And take advantage of our closing
out salo of raincoats. Rest bargains
ever offered on tho nay at only
O. O. LUND,
"The man who tloes things right."
io. 215 South Hroadway, Marshlleld
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'pvwm. Waiting Now"
"I have plenty of light to dress by, for I am using that
wonderful General Electric Mazda Lamp."
"I have found that this new lamp gives tvico the light
of the ordinary electric incandescent; and it uses less cur
rent, too; nnd the quality of light is infinitely superior to
that given by the old style carbon incandescent."
"When I first heard of the Mazda Lamp I was not using
electric light, but when the wonders of this lamp were shown
to me, I immediately had my house wired. You will do the
same, too, if you take time to have this wonderful lamp demon
strated to you."
Just drop in for a moment today and let us show you why
everyone who tries the G-E Mazda Lamp is so enthusiastic
in its praise. Your call on us places you under no obligation.
and it may be of dedded advantage to you.
OREGON POWER. CO.
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First Trust and Savings Bank
or coos hay
All of tho necessary stops author
Is ng the consolidation of tho First
National Rank nnd tho First Trust
nnd Savings Rank hnvo been taken
and on Monday January IGth, the
First National bank will opon for
business In the olllcos now occupied
by the First Trust nnd Savings Rank.
Tho consolidation of tho two banks
will tnko ofTect on or nbout that date,
and tho business will bo conducted
under tho namo of tho First National
Dank.
The First National Bank of Coos Bay
STRICTLY A COM.MKRCIAL RAXIC.
Wells Fargo .Nevada National Rnnir, San Francisco, Cal
Tlio United States National Rank, Portland, Oro.
The Xntlennl Park Hank, Now YorK, N. Y.
The Com KNcliuiigo Notional Hank, Chicago, III.
The Hank of Scotland, Loudon, England.
DRAWS
DRAFTS
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CJlie tivdlt l.yoiinul.s, Paris, Franc".
In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centers In
Kuropo, Asln. Africa, Australl , China, Japan. North, Central nnd
So. America, Personal and commeiclal accounts kopt subject tocheck
Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safe Deposit Hoxos for rent.
Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon
OldeM Hank In Coos County, l-Mnlillsliiil in 18MI).
P tl nit Capital, Surplus, mill Undivided Profit!, over 8100,000.
Assets Out llulf Million Do bus.
Does n general banking business and draws drafts on tho Ban
of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Rank, N. Y.,
First National Rank, Portland, Ore.; First National Hank, no
burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Rank. Ltd.. London,- England.
Also sells oxchango on all of tho principal cities of Europe.
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check Sato
deposit lock hoxos for rent.
OFFICERS:
,' ,V-11l!!?;2f,r' -' ' FLAXAOAX, V.-Pies
11. V. ILL1AMS. Cshler. fiRO. K. WIXCHKSTKR, Asst. Cash.
l.NTKHKST IMIII OX TI.ME DEPOSITS.
Eastside Winners
1 Rloek In Homo Addition, containing ovor 3 acres for ?900
LTots for 1475, East Mar8M9.rt
' Lots for fGOO East Marshflold
VlLot" f0r 800 Eastsldo
ALL GOOD HAY VIEWS -TERMS EASY
OTHER GOOD RUYS
2 Lots on Fifth street near Heuuessey residence for $000 plus
$223 street Improvement bonds.
Corner Johnson and Fifth street, 50x140 for ?C50 plus $225 street
Improvement bonds.
See Title, Guarantee &. Abstract C.n.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manag
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For Strictl
Fresh' Butter
Sterilized Cream
Sterilized Milk
Butter Milk
Bean-Pot Cheese
and
Ice
Coos Bay Ice
& Cold Storage
li-HKI! DICIJVIJRIKS
H A. M. and a p. j,
Phono 7JM.
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Pl.V.MOtTII ROCKS.
Our nmtliigs have produced stand.
tud-hred specimens of i xlilbltlos
quality wmi jocordsof II- 227
eggs In HGii dnys.
Ruby Chicks mill KKKs for llnirhln
Rook your orders now for sprlaj
mi very, a row cockerels frnt
heavy lnylng stock for $.".00.
Plymouth Place, Poultry Vm,i,
FRKI). RACII.MAN, Prop.
Mm-xliflolri, Rnv -IK.", Phone 2iw
Wo hnvo n now Hno of
Holophanc Shades
for Tungsten Lamps they will double
your cnudlepowor.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
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COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo hnvo secured tho llvory bull
ncss of L. II. Helsner nnd aro pre
pared to render excellent sorvlco to
tho pcoplo of Coos Ray. Careful
drivers, good rigs nnd ovorythlni
that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to
tho public. Phono us for n driving
horso, a rig or anything needed la
tho livery lino. Wo also do i
trucking business of all kinds.
IiraXCIIARI) 4i HLAXCHAIlll
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Alder StroetB.
Phono 138-J
Good Evening
HAVE YOU AXY LAUXDHY? '
If so, do not forgot that this U
THE laundry whoro you get tho best
work, and prlcos nro In ovory one''
roach. Call up nnd ono of tho drlv
rs will call and explain all details to
you. All tolophono calls aro quickly
attended to, becauso wo aro running
wo wagons.
OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT
1SFACTIOX.
SLIRSHFIELI) HAND AND STEAM
LAUNDRY.
JJnnzey linn., Prop, Phone 220-J.
HOTEL GARDINER,
at Gardiner, Oregon, has boon re
modelled and Improved and Is under
now management. Special accommo
dations for stage passongors and for
neoplo desiring a rest nt tho seashore.
"Vou'll Like tho Place."
.1. E SCHILLING. Pronrlotor.
VI XCEXT'S TRANSFER,
CALL UD.S-t- k, v. VIXCENT
Hauls everything, any time, nt rea
sonable price, satisfaction guar
nuteod. Turkish BaUis
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14-J
rR. G. W. LESLIE,
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of the American school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. OHlce
n Eldorado Dlk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshflold; Oregon.,
DR. J. W. IXGRAM,
Physician ana Surgeon.
200-210 Coke Building.
Phones; Office 1G2J; Resldonco 162L
J.
W. HENNETT,
Lawyer.
Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Marshlleld, Oregon.
W
M. S. TURPEXJ
Architect,
Over Chamber of Commerce.
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