The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, APAIL 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION
THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
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gffC D AV TPIJVyTP'Q w l"t your from this city by ono
VVVAJ SjJ I I IlYJLIuD fa,y for catalog houso articles, In-
Kntcrcd at tho poslomce at Marsh
flold, Oregon, for transmission)
through tho mails as second class
mall matter. , '
M. V. MALONKV
MAX K. .MALO.MCV
An Independent ltnthllcan news
paper published ever) evonlng except
Bundny, ntid Weekly by
Tito rMi Uuy Time I'litilMiliiK Co.
IMilor and Tub.
NtM Kdllor
Dedicated to the Hcrvlc of the
people, that no good rauw shall lack
a chninplon, find that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
sntsntirrmx iiatrs.
DAILV.
Ono yonr c'0u'he aupiiorted in tho cause by every
cludlim groceries, la thta a Rqunro
deal to your city? la It right to tho
men who help build your streets, who
subscribe to every worthy causo, and
who, were they to clone up their
places of business, would mean the
abandonment of thin, city as an out
side renter? l.eave the money you
wim here at home. It holoiiRS here.
It dona not belong nor should It go
to fatten the coffers of Seattle, Snn
Francisco, Portland, Chicago or New
York catalog houses. If It become
neeiaar.v Tor Tlio Times to print
nniiios of the men and women In this
city, who gain their employment here,
and who are buying most of their
goods from those foreign catalog
houses, we will do so; nud wo wilt
1'cr month t0
When pnld strictly In advance tho
subscription price of the Coos Day
Times 1b $G.OO per year or J2.G0 for
six months.
WKKIUjV.
Ono year $1.50
loyal citizen of Coos Day.
Official Taper of Coo Comity
OFFICIAL I'APKIC OF THK CITV
OF MAHSHl'IKLD.
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY' T1MIM.
Mtirsliflehl :: :: :: :: Oregon
CATALOG HOUHKK OUT fllW.OOO
t WITH THE t
x toastandtea:
GOOD EVEXIXG.
A good deed Is novcr lort. lie
who sows courtesy reaps
friendship, and he who plants
klndnesa gathers lovo: pleasure
bestowed upon a grateful mind
was nover storllo, .but generally
grntltude begets reward.
S. UASIL.
EXTRA!
WARRIORS IN
Many cltlzona nsk tho question why
Mnrahfleld Ijiib net 3 houses do nut
grow nnd becomo great big merenn
tlio houses like other cities Htipport.
Wo will toll you why nud the nnswer
Is contnlncd In the statement that,
ftrlng 1910, Coos liny citizens scut!
nwny to foreign catalog houses tho J
shameful sum of $25,000 that should
have been left with our Coos Hay
morchnnts and business houses. i
Thero went from this city last year
to Sonttlo, Portland nnd Sun Fran
cisco mall, order houses, $9,000; to (
Now York catalog houses, $3,000,
nnd to Oilman I'ntnlnir Iwiuhku t In
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onormoua sum of $14,000. Wo any
ahamo on such people of this city for
tholr disloyalty.
Tho history of catalog houses '.a
that thoy leave not a dollar In tho
thousands of small communities
from which thoy reap so rich a re- CoQn i. QrcjcrGH
turn. Thoy hiro men to get up a oulu,IUi uruerep.
catchy catalog to bo nont freo to
every small town resident and farm
er In tho country. In catchy nnd
misleading Innguago thoy print cuts
of articles of furniture, firearms, gro-.
corlos, etc., nnd pnlm them off on n AP.TIVltV STARTI FS MARCH.
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Public, General Mobility, General
Hestilta, General Delivery and Gen
eral Summary.
Colonel Nona of Ilandon has been
appointed ndjutftnl general nm nt
once assumes the duties of tho posi
tion. A
J. W. Ingram has been made su--geon
general and will direct tho hos
pltnl corps and check casualties.
Jtoy Lnwhorno has been placed in
chargo of the aerial corps nud has
telographed for Curttss.
Loonl recruiting ofllccs hnvo been
opened but so far only It. P. Smith
hns applied for admission.
Colonel Will Kkblad hns been re
lieved of nctlvo Bcrvlco with Instrur
tloun to develop his gunpowder crop
nt ouco.
Admiral Hartlo has been ordered
to prepare his licet of schooners for
nctlvo Bcrvlco na rapidly as possible.
It Is pointed out that when North
Dend falls before the onslaught of
the little brown men that tho fleet
will nt onco conio up tho bay and at
tack tho metropolis. TIiIb Is to bo
prevented at nil hazards and ac
counts for tho Buddcn activity.
!.butt when ono of the fellows asked
IfttW really and truly caught all
I those fish Jim Haines grew sarcnR
tic nnd growled! "No, 1 didn't catch
a blamed one of them. They Jumped
Ihto tho boat and I slipped and fell
over them. That knocked tho wind
nut nf 'cm, and I thought I might an
well bring 'cm to yon follows, Just
to prove they wore out there."
"Motor enrs," says nn exchange,
"go out of fashion In a single year."
Some of thorn, we notice, go to the
Bornp heap In les time than that
too oarly to predict hl complete recovery.
UXCIjK DUDLEY '8AYH:
"Tho shortest argument I
over see wna between two log-
gors. Uoth lenowed tho Bttb-
Jcct nnd both was carried
home." '
Helen was a charming mnld
With dough to burn, tho nolghbnra
en Id;
John, ho was a grasping youth
With sportive tnstes all quite un
couth. Old Hustle wbb n doting dnd
To loso his daughter made htm mnd.
John's father told the boy ono day
That he was throwing time nwny.
Said John, "It takes some dough to
rustle."
Said dad: "Then go to Helen
' Hustle."
A Spokane divorce suit brought to
light tho fact that the husband de
serted his wife seven t'lmos In six
yenrs. Ono can hnrdly blame the
wife for tiring of n mnn with bucIi ft
changeable mind.
first Class Laundry
work Is most desirable to anyono
wishing their linen to possess that
1 .mrflnntnr fltilntl SO tlCCesSnrV tO
II"""- -"
, good taBto In dross.
) WE DO THAT CLASS OF WO UK
Ono Trlnl will Convince.
Coos Bay Slcam Laundry
PHOXE MAIX 5T-.T
Women havo certain Ideals and un
certain realizations.
Scnntor Halley hasn't had a peevish
Bpoll for sovoral days, but It Is still
400 TKAP XESTED HAHUED
PLYMOUTH HOCKS.
Our matlngs havo produced standard-bred
specimens of exhibition
quality with records of 242,227,222
eggs In 30G days.
Baby Chicks nnd Eggs for Hatching
Dook your ordora now for spring
delivery. A fow cockerels from
heavy laying stock for $6.00.
Plymouth Place, Poultry Ynrda.
FHED. DACHMAN, Prop.
Mnrnhneld, Hot 485. Phono 288
Hotel Men
Attention!
An unusunl opportune- tn
ohnec n property In tho Hunt r n.
City of Hnndon, Ore,, that U emla.
tly fitted for n modern h.jtv
This property has n Fr ntngo of
250 feet mi the three principal bn.
ness streets of the town, a a ,.,h"
Hub" of Ilandon.
An exceptional Opening fnp a wid,
Awake Hotel Man.
For forthor particulars nddren
W. I. SKLLMUt,
Hiimhin, Orcein.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
THE KXOCKEH.
GDNSU
General Board of Strategy
Meets In Sudden
Session.
to Prepare
Their Commands For
Active Service.
FIELD; GREAT SECRECY
No Reason Flven For Sudden
Activity But It Is Believed
President Taft Has Wired
Instructions.
trusting public for more than tho lat
ter could buy tho better article, rela
tively Hpoaklng, In tho locnl stores.
To Illustrate Theso catalog houses
contract with a factory for u cheap
er grade of chair, promising to tn(ii
so ninny carloada n year. Tho mnnu
facturor, If ho Is willing to make the
contrnct, goes abend und turns out
an Inferior article for tho catalog
houBO. AH tho catalog house wuuts
is tho factory unme stamped on that Great secrecy surrounds tho sud
chair. Tho well known factory nnmo den summoning of tho locnl board of
is enougn ror tno rarmor or small Btrntegy this morning by Chlof of
town resident. Hut lot them com- Staff E. E. Straw, which was attend
poro tho artlclo with tho Holld, sub- ed by Chief or Engineers J. Albert
stantlal nrtlclo that any legitimate Matson nnd Jim Haines, chlof of good
furnlturo donlor sells In his store, scouts. It is rumored that tho board
and tho deception Is uncovered. Wo Is acting under sudden telegraphic
know of men employed by firms on Instructions from Genornl Wood and
Co6s Day, which firms nro dopondont President Taft. None of tho mom
vpon tho business of tho business bors of tho board would give tho real
reason for their sudden activity but
remained cloaked In socrocy.
It is reported that tho board has
decided to fortify Daniels creok In
order to keop tho Japanese from
lie wont to n bnsobnll game,
A llttlo bet ho laid. ' -
Tho team that ho bet on lost.
"Tho game's n fnke," ho said.
Ho Bat In, a rlngaldo scat,
Whllo n couplo of flghtors mixed,
And although thoy fought like mnd,
Ho said: "Tho light Is fixed."
Ho wont to n drama rnro,
Tho audience snt enthused,
It didn't nppeal to htm.
"Punk" wbb tho word ho' used.
Ho rond railway rumors dally,
Hut It wasn't good enough,
Throwing Tho Times away
Ho said: "This Is awful stuff." .
And tho knocker died at last
And wont to tho goldon shore,
Hn said: "I havo often seen
Hottor than this boforo."
St. Peter turnod nround;
His look on tho knocker foil.
"If It doesn't suit you hero
You can loavo and go to Floras
Lako, Curry county, Oregon.
When Harry McKeown nnd Jim
Ilnlnos enmo In from Ten Mile tho
first week and showed their frlonds
tho bunch of boautiea they had
caught fn a stnglo day, thoy had to
stand for a lot of guying, of courso,
Our Saturday
city, nro striking at the very roots of
tholr own omployment, nnd tn tho
ond got a cheap article from theo
foreign marts qf trade.
men and merchnnts of this city for
tholr mon'a positions. Ye these men
sond nwny annually hundreds of dol
lars for thefiQ catalog house goods,
and spond tho money that Indirectly
comeB Into tholr pockets through the' coming up with warships, and captur-
Dusiness mni otnor loyal citizens give lug tho camp at that point. It Is
tholr local merchants. Wo say that J still hoped that tho shoal at Pony In-
,tho men and women Coos Hay who j let will prevent this but It is pointed
do this nro disloyal to tholj home ' out that tho Japs can go whoro tho
steelhcnd can't so not much faith Is
placed In this barrier,
Whllo E. E. Strnw, chief of staff,
will not discuss tho matter in his
Scatter that $2C,000 that went out.olllctal capacity ho says that In a prl-
of Coos Hay among tho merchants of . vato capacity ho favors tho planting
his city, and business would bo bet-J of mines just below Empire. On tho
tor. Tho buslnossiuon of this city Coos Head ho will plnco severul
should nt onco ascertain the names heavy pieces of artillery,
of tho men and women who nre, In tho meantime orders have boon
making their Uvollhood here and Issued to the following colonels ro
Bonding away tholr wages nnd savings prepare their commauds for action
to thoso onstorn catalog houses. Tho at once: Colonel Graves, Colonel
flrnic omploylng theso porsons should ' Grimes, Colonel Going, Colonel J. W.
bo npprlsod of this fact. It Is of Dennett of the Port of Coos Uay dtvl
courso n freo country and wo can slon. Colonel Lee Webster of the
buy nnd sell whore wo please, but It Empire Infautry nud Major L. D. Kin
Is a crying shame that some stop uey of Hnugor . The latter is in
is not tnkon to stop the Inroads thoso 'struoted to fortify Plat H and hold It
catalog houses aro making. j at all hazards.
Wo advlso that tho merchants of A number of armored cars aro to
this city secure some fow articles be used for scout duty on tho Coos
front theso catalog houses. Placo ' Uay, Hoseburg and Eastern along the
thorn besldo tho substantial artlclo J banks of tho Coqulllo. Ahugomogul
they soil in tholr stores and against ' engine, capable it developing, high
which tho cntnlog houses aro placing speed has been painted n deep black
tho shoddy article, nnd show tho during tho past few days In propara
pooplo of Coos Uar and vicinity tho Hon for war.
deception. Wo aro reliably Inform-, Tho following generals nro uow in
ed that upwards of $300 was sont tho field; General Apathy, General
Market
Basket
la well filled with all tho PUHE
FOOD the market embraces.. . .
Wo havo a fresh supply of SALT
NORW'AY MACKfJItEL just arrived:
Wo nlso havo all kinds of SALT and
DRIED FISH, tho best of MISTLE
TOE HAM and BACON. PURE
HONEY In COMD. All kinds of pic
nic goods. Our list of FRESH
FRUITS nnd VEGETABLES for Sat
urday follows:
FRESH COOS HAY RHUBARB
SPINACH, TENDER ASPARAGUS.
RTICHOKES. HEAD LETTUCE.
CUCyMBERS, FRESH TOMATOES,
GREEN ONIONS. CAULIFLOWER,
CABBAGE, CELERY, BEETS, TUR
NIPS. CARROTS, PARSNIPS, RU
TABAGAS. .-
FBESH FRUITS.
ORANGES. LEMONS, . APPLES'.
FRESH PINEAPPLES, GRAPE
FRUIT, BANANAS.
DRIED FRUITS nil kinds. Don't
forget that we havo H. J. HEIN55
Pure n.VRLEY MALT -VINEGAR; In
bulk. Tho only .place In town that
you can got it.
PHONE US YOUR ORDER.
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
PUREFOOD GROCERYMEX
A Good Placo to Trade.
PHOXE 27B-J
Try Our Hod Rlbboon Pumpkin
CORNER URD AND CENTRAL
UmiMIWIIjRBJII.IUI.l
DO IT NOW
Lay in your supply of wood now nnd
avoid the usual summer rush. Wc have
plenty of wood and just at present can
deliver it promptly. A little later, when
orders begin to pile in, wc will not bo
able to give you our undivided atten
tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per dump'lond.
Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump loud.
We can furnish you a man to split
and pile it if desired.
CA. SMITH LUMBER &MTG. CO.
PHONE 19-J 182 So. Broadway
rH. O. W. LESLIE,
ft.i,i,i.tl.lM m.M-i-i .
vs....."!-....... i iijnicinii
Graduato of tho American school ot
Osteopathy at Klrkavlllc, Mo. Offlc
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12: ltn
K Phono 101-Jj Mnrahfleld: Oregon.
D
IU J. W. INGRAM,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
209-210 Coko Building
Phones: Ofllco 10SJ; Resldcnco 1C21.
W. HENNETT,
Lawyer.
Ofllco ovor Flanagan & Bennett Dink
Marshflold Orefoi
W " M. S.TdtPEX, '
Architect
Ovor Chnmbor of Commorce.
WATCH! NOTICE!
Homor Mauzoy, one of tho driven
and tho solicitor for us Is out for
Laundry. Watch him! ho Is liable
to stop1 you on the street nnd explain
all details of Laundry and also tot
nt your homo any time. He knowi
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
PHOX- 220-J
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
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Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over $100,000
AssekOver $500,000
Interest Paid on Time Teposits
COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo havo socurod tho llvory but-
nosa of L. H. Holsnor and are pre
pared to ronder oxcollont service to
the peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful
drivore, good rigs and erorythhs
that will moan satisfactory service to
the public. Phono ,ua for a driving
horse, a 'rig or anything needed la'
tho livery line. Wo also do
trucking buslnoss of all kinds.
HLANCIIAHD nilOTHEHS.
Llvory, Foed and 8Ics Service.
141 First and Alder Streets.
Phono 13 8-J
FOR GOOD WORK
Rrlng your clothos to us. Cleaning,
pressing and repairing a specialty,
by oxperloncod men. Satisfaction
guaranteed HLANCHAHD & UOD.
SOT, Alliance IUdg. Front St.
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First National Bank
OF COOS RAY
Capital fully paid .$100,000,00
burp,us"-- - 5,000,00
' OFFICERS:
W. Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer
J President, Vice-President Y Cashier!
DIRECTORS:
W. S. Chandler, " John S, Coke, .
W.U. Douglas, Wm, Grimes
John F.Hall, S, C, Rogers
F,SlDow' W, P. Murphy,
M, C, Horton, ' ; :" '
Does a general banking business,
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