The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
Entered nt the postolllce nt Mnnh
field, Oregon, for trnsnilMl
thrniiRti the mails an second clan
Binll mutter.
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AX K. MAI.ONKY Now Itdllor
An independent Ittiitibllcmi news
pnpor published erwy evening ex
cent Sunday, mid Weekly by
Tlie Coot liny Time I'ulil lliln n Co. I
AI.I.I.G.WY MS.
Mr. Chan. Krooger I nick of la
KrliM.
NEWS OF COgi'll.Mv.
ToM
Cons County Kent Ewiit An
I lly The llct-iild.
Mrs. F. C. True returned Wednw
(Uy from n visit with her mother
nt Mnrahflold.
Dedicated to the wrvlce of tho
people, that no Rood chum shall lack ,
n olmtnplon, and that evil shall not !
MIh OMMi Cflwnn Is 111 of the
tnump.
tlirlvo unopposed.
Onieltil Paper of Coo County. J
OFFICIAL lMI'KIt OK TIIK CITv'
OK MAIISIIFIKLD.
Mrs. K. L. Ploroe visited Marsh
Held on Tuesday nnd Wodnosdny.
.1. J. Ott of Mlllluonm, hns put n
t(lihono In Ills housu nt Allegany.
Address nil comuiuulcntlout! to
COOS lAV DAILY TIMES, i
Mai'thlleltl :: :: t: :: Oregon
Wm. Robinson linn tnkou n posi
tion us engineer nt Smlth-Powors
Cnuip nhove Allognny.
Mr.. Murry Gardner, of Portland,
who Is horo visiting, returned from
llnudnn Mondny where she has henn
visiting her brother, Sam .Johnson,
nnd family.
WHAT TIIK PEOPLE WANT.
Knur new pupils ontcred tho Alio-
' gnuy bcIiooI this week. They woro
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood wore
passongors for Marshllold on Wednes
day for a few days visit. .Mrs. Sher
wood will visit with her mothor, Mrs.
Hogurs, on Coos River before return
ing home.
Mrs. M. Nosier nnd Miss Lllllnn
III HAT are tho ...ensures that In- "oryj and Ivy Noah, nnd Ilnxcl nnd Wm will open up tho Coqullle
hl ..- ..... ...i, win..... niiMlu Cnwnn. . "kory nnd Confectionery on Satur-
VH nine j.wjm,..., uiu ii iiiiuub
!.... . .mIa 11
tho following mny he put down ns
day morning, March 2fi, In the I.o-
Mnson nnd Mabel Nonh nnd llMvy!re,W0 " on Klrst street, for
measures on which practically all the IUwkW, who have been attending """ occup..ea u A. r. jiiuui. .
.school nt North Hend. returned homo.
i .
Krlilnv Tlio.ncnutiiui new
Mr
propagandists nro agreed:
The Inltlntlve nnd referendum.
Tho recall.
The short ballot.
Direct nomination for nil olllcos.
residence of
nnd Mrs. Hen McMiillen Is fnnt
Hort Orny nnd wife onmo homo nonring completion ni Aiyruo roiiu.
Tuesdnv from n visit In Connllle I'otor Colo, tho pnlntcr. With , Ills
Populnr election of United States City. Mrs. Orny hns spent n week "; '"' " ", .
D... ,nr . tlmm. Mr. (Irav liniii..l.t l.nmn tOUcllOS Wltlt tl.O hrilsll. Tills resl-
DUUllMIID, I"' " - ...., ...... ...... ........
Publicity of campaign contrlbu- Ano hone which ho bought thoro. " la "" to ono ' thc county,
tlons nnd expenses before nnd after
primaries nud elections.
Effective corrupt practises not.
Commission government of cities.
Populnr designation of delegates fo
iiatlnnnl political conventions, with
(TIIHV COUNTY XKWS.
I both In bounty of design nud work
manship.
Kvciilt There A Tohl lly the Port EASTERN OREGON CONDITIONS.
Orfonl Tribune. ' I
The butter famine, which has pr- Myrtle Point .Man To IN of Kxporl-
onnortiinltv for tin. vntup tn IiwIIikim vIIed 111 town for the mist several euro In That Section.
his choice for President. week, 1ms been .relieved by the Mo-' .1. II. Ilnrkdoll of Norway returned
Perfection of tho Australian ballot Knl creniuory stnrtlng. . Inst week, from Madras, tho cantor
Inws. I or tho Contrnl Oregon spurt of dovel-
Elltnluntlmi of mitohlno mnnng'- A moveniont Is on foot to build a opmont. While thoro he visited . nt
went In House of RoprusuntntlvM sawmill ou Hubbard's crock this Alex llarklow's who. though living on
nnd In tho United States Senate. sumnW. An enstern syndicate Is the Deschutes river cannot get the
There Is nothing hero nbout tho Investigating the proposition. i wnter from the river for use, It be-
tnrlff, or tho trusts, or the railroads, ' ' 'K l "' unttom of n steep canon.
or nny prosslng ocononilc ipioatloa. ' Robert Kronim nnd Miss Nellie too rur down to be nccossinio. .Mr.
Tho people's government ndvocntos Anderson woro iiulotly married sit Hhrkdoll says thoro Is quite n rush
InslBt that they want first to glvo the tln homo of tho groom's brothor, T. to that section, 100 men having gone
tools of do.nocrney back Into tho ' Kronim, nonr Euchre Crook. In on the snmo trnln with him. There
hands of tho people. In order that the la considerable building and real
peoplo mny use them to carve out & II. Penrso hns the contract for ostnte Is nctlve. .Ho did not fall In
their own solution of those questions, building n residence Tor H. .W. Henn, love with tho country. It bqlng oo
Mui.Boy's Mngazlne. .nnd will begin the construction ns cold uiur frosty to suit one who Is
. soon us tho nmtcrlul can bo collected, ""dl Coos county topiperaturos.
Wells nro few nnd hnrd In got
Mrs.. Wm. (lllllngs found the through tho solid rock: ami water Is
prize ngnto of the season on the therefore scarce. Wnter Is sold nt
Rocky Point llench n few days ngo. Ti cents n bnrrel, wood Is $7 u cord
It was pale blue, nbout the slzo of n nnd apples nro 5 conts apiece. The
hen's egg nnd will make several engineering rent of running two mil
beautiful cuttings. ways down the canon ho considers
'very romnrknblo. Myrtlo Point Eu-j
Tho shingle mill will stnrt up for terprlse,
tho summer within tho next few
dnys. Over a hundred cords of cedar
:: MARSHFJEtD i
SCHOOL NEWSl
WhrHWfHH-IHhV
IIK.'II SCIIOOli XOTILS.
Wll.li CONTEST IiAW.
Miss Mary Price entertained tho b,)UH nrt ckpil In tho yard and
" i .... , ... 0 or 400 cords nro cut In tho Hume
uviiiiiiu tin ii hi. i mi iiiiiuu "i .urn, . ,,, .....
woods waiting to bo hntiled.
ClaiiBon Thursday evening. May
Estate Will Appeal for Foil-
oral Supervision of Rogue River.
An appeal to the federal court to
prevent tho regulation of fishing In
Prouss contributed n paper on Ilach. ' Our old friend, (loo. Mnrlett, nftor
Tho topic for general discussion was an ahsenco of thirty-two years, has the Uoguo river by tho Btnto of Ore
Gorman Musicians, i returned to his old stamping ground gon, Is tho threatened move of tho
'on Chelco. and has lensod what Id Hunio IntorosU, who hnvo failed In
Nino pupils from Mbby entorod known as the Jnckson ranch located their efforts to ro-onon tho stream to
Tfl rah flotil nnlinnlu Mmninv ,r.r.it.. I., .llll.. n..llnH(i ..a.i..i n .
-....-... . ....... ............ ...u..i.n, lu , ,h iiuiitu, u,- a iicnuu oi wu
Mr. Rood, their former teacher, was years,
on hand to Introduce them nud to ns-l
Blst In their enrollment. They nro: j A. II. Carey returned Inst weok
Hazel Harrison, Irene Hnrrlson, Xel- from business visit to Coos Unv.
Jlo Holland, Edwnrd Holland, Enoch bringing down boiho of the fixtures
Hollnnd, Anna Holland. Nelllo Hoi- for tho creamery which is being In
land, Delia Oldland, Amelia Alrola. stalled on Alf. Miller's farm at Rogue
commorclnl fishing, ,An Injunction
will bo naked on tho ground that tho
control of tho waters of a stream nro
vested In tho federal government In
stead of In tho state.
Such nt least Is tho Information,
brought bnck by Ira J. Dodge from
Pnrtlnnd, who states that this pro-
river. Aco'rt lllch stenntlli; crnvn urn irrnni wnn niittlnnri hv Ivnn. Hnmnann
Tho girls of grades seven and eight , among the most fancy buggy tennis 'ono of the Hume agonts. .Medfonl
,8outh Marsh field school nro nt work j lu this part of the country.
on n (lower drill. Tho exercises will
bo given nt the Arbor Day program
April 14th.
At n mooting of tho Athletic Asso
clntton held this week, Eric Holt was
oloctod track manage., John Fergu
son, nsslstant manager. Guy Stuts
man, track captain.
Ilnndon nnd Myrtle Point will play
for tho basket ball championship ,nf
Coos county nt Coqullle, Saturday,
April 1st nt ono o'clock. In enso of
unfavorable weather, the game will
bo played one weok lator nt the same
hour. Tho game will be played out
of doors on n regulation, sized
ground.
The Froy oratorical eoutoit whloh
was to hnvo boon hold nt Coqullle on
the fourteenth of April. wll prove
doeldodly easy for Coqullle. Hvry
school in the county except Cuqulllo
linn dropped out of the contest nnd
tl-o rup will apparently ro to Coqullle
bv default. This situation Is regret
table because tho trophy Is n beauti
ful one nud tho other schools, should
have put up n spirited contest for It.
Tho teachers of the first throe gra
des mot for conforouco nt Mrs. WIN
dur's roorh on Monday afternoon.
Mnll-Trlbune.
DO Y()r KXOIY POSITIVELY
THAT YOU CAXXOT USE
ELECT It W POUl'JE TO ADVANTAGE?
As ono man said recently, "Nowadays you
can do almost everything with electricity."
Fie roferrod, of course, to anything requir
ing mechanical force to make it operative.
In your business and in your home, there
is bound to bo work that electricity can
perform bettor than it is. dono now and
usually moro economically.
Yc have a department in our organization
which specializes in showing peoplo how to
uso electric service.
If you suspect that electric power can be
made useful to ijau, call in our New Busi
ness Department remesentatives, and ex
plain your needs. Our men will bo glad to
take all the time necessary to mako an in
vestigation, go over the proposition with
you carefully, and to submit authoritative)
advice, plans and estimates,
There will be no fawned grievunco on our
part should you decide not to mako the in
stallation. OREGON POWER CO.
TELEPHONE 178
UTHMO COmaY Jk
It Is a Matter of
Suiting: You
The STYLE, MATERIAL,
WORKMANSHIP and
PRICE Are Always
PJGHT
Suits From
t
$8.50 to $25j
All New
FIXUP
North Front St. Opposite Breakwater Office
00
FlanaganS Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capita), Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over ..... $100,000
Assets Over 5500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Coal Cheapest Fuel
on Coos Bay
Lump conl tM.no. Nut co., $joo.
Wo do nil .ilntls of limiting, i-j
contrnctir.B. Horses urn! vehlcltifor
nnlc. Tor quick dollu-v call os
L. H. HEISNER
ir nlto'in 1S0..I or 40-L.
Condensed Statement
of tho ' J
first National Bank of Coos Bay
First Class Laundry
work Ir most dcslrnblo to iinjon
wUMiik tlmlr linen to possets thi
pnrllculnr llnlsli so nccessarjr ti
good tiiRtc In dress.
Wi: I0 THAT CLASS OV W0I1K
Ono Trlnl will Convince.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PIIO.VK MAIN .17.J
At Hi? cloxe of liushioss, March 7th, 1011.
iiaiulitii:s.
Capital stock. . .9100,000.00
Surplus and pro-
ni:soi'Hci:s.
L6nns nnd dla-'
counts $lC9,33S.0u
Ovordrnfts. ... .-IS
U. S. Uonds nud
promluniB. . . . 25,250.00
Othor bonds and
warrants. , .. SI, 037. 15
Hanking Houso.. 74,100.11
Furnlturo nnd -
fixtures .... 7,989.31
Cash nnd due
from bunk . . J:I0,1R0,17
fits C2S3.11
Circulation. . . . 24,500.00
deposits :i03,UOO.O
9494,052.20
$494,052.20
Cash Ilcserre 7 l'or Cent or Deposits
Wo Invito your attention to the condition of this banlc as shown
by tho abovo statement.
A general banking business transacted.
Accounts of individuals, corporations and Arms received.
Intorcst paid on time and Ravings Deposits.
Safe doposlt boxes for rent at $3.00 and up per annum.
Your business solicited.
OFFICERS:
W. S. CHANDLER, rresldont.
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
M. C. HOKTOX, Vice-President.'
RAY T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Cashler.
DIRECTORS i
'W.'S. CHANDLER, F. S. DOW, STEPHEN C. ROGERS
JOHN S. COKE, WM. GRIMES, Wi P MURPHY
V. U. DOUGLAS, JOHN F. HALL, M. C. HORTON '
Business Directory
Following Is n list of Reliable
nustnoss FlrniH that It will
Pny to Patroulzo.
Go To
WILLEY & SCHR0EDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
Miit-xhflcld, Ons, l'lione 773
STADDEN
All kinds of photograph uork,
hromldo eulnrKlng nnd kodik
llnlshliiK'
J. J.. KOONTZ
Mnclilne mid Itcpnlr Shops
OEXKHAIi .MACHINIST
Steam nnd Gas Engine Work
At Holland's boat shop, Froat
streot, Marshflold, Ore.
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSOX CEMENT.
iuiv uosi uonutuc and Imported brnndB
Plaster. Lme, nrlck and all klnos of Lullders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFI
Good Liverv Service I
Fancy new rigs, good horses m
careful drivers aro now at the dU
posal of tho Coos Day public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready for
any trip anywhore any time. HorMi
boarded and rigs cared for.
Now hearse nnd special accommo
datlons'provided for funeral parties-
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AXD FEED STABLES
PHONE 273-J
COUS BAV-HOSEBURG STAGTmnF
Dally stage between ltosoburg , Mnt8hflclll , U ' L '
and Sundays nt 7 p. m. Fare, 0.00. a,es daI,y
OTTO SCHRTTEIt, Agent, ' c p
ISO MARKET AV.. Jtorshfleld. A ig?
PHONE 11 ' Oro
HUNKER HILL
Now Is the tlmo ,to buy at Dunker
'Hill. Resldonco nnd vacant lots at lo
figures and easy terms.
For particulars boo
AUG. FRIZEEN,
8 Central Ave., Marshllold, Oregon.
FAJnLY nOTEL
THE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
Rates leduced to: Day 50c, 75c a"1
11.00: week S2.00 to $5.00. Huse
keeping apartments with gas range'
flO.OO to $18.00 per month. FREE
BATHS E. V. SULLIVAN. PrP,
After the show try fc Turkish bata
Phone 214- J.'
ats,. fr "jiffrjIlwiriTHr3 ill, ism'- iHu''1