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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1911)
E3E1 THE COOS 'BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1911 -EVENING EDITtOH. t. V m M 3 COOS BAY TurfES.KS". s M. O. MALONE1' Editor and Till). PAN E. MAIOXEV News Editor ! Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. Hfjirshflcld M :: :: :: Orcgoa An Independent Republican news paper published ovcry evening oxcept Bunday, and Weekly by The Coos Bhy Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho servloo cf the people, Hint no good cause shall lr.ck a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Entered at the postolfico nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through 'the malls as second' class mall matter. BUHSCRIPTIO.V KATES. DAILY. Ono year .. ,v JO. 00 For moath ' SO ' WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 Whon paid strictly ln ndvnnco the tubscrlpMon price of tho Coos Day Times Is $6.00 pr yoar or $2.50 for six months. Omolvl Paper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPEIt OF THE OF MAItSIIFIELD. CITY, Dll. WILEY' TltOUIILES. D It. HAItVEY W. WHoy, ptiro food expert nnd chief of tho i... r ..i. ...!.... ..r 4 1,,. ,n. I T. ""."".. V..- , w. nnrtmont of ngrlculturo, Booms to bo In trouble. Tho attorney gonornl nt Wnahlngton Kayn thnt ho eounten- nnccd a Bchemo on tho part of Biib ordlnnton to secure tho BorvIcoB of n dlBtlngulshod export for food In- vdstlgntlons by pnylng him inoro for his BorvIcoB than tho law nllowed. Tho nttornoy general says Dr. Wlloy ought to bo given nn opportunity to rcblgn. j . Thoro' will bo n gonornl Jolllflcn tlon If Dr. Wlloy Ih forcod out of his rlaco nl tho head of tho puro food work of tho government. Rejoicing will not como from tho general pub lic, however, but only from tho mnnufncturorB of foodH who hnvo been compelled to clenn up tholr ..... ... i -., .1 .,..,l, llw.in u.linlnannin IiruuiiLin a.i.i .....u ....... .. - ... nnd truo to label. They do not IIKo ..... .. . i .. ,i.,,., , Dr. Wlloy. Ho hns boon a thorn In i.i iinoi. tn vnnru Tlmv linvn their llosh for ycarH. ino nao tried again and again to discredit 111 m nnd Hcctiro his dismissal, but lio hns nlwnys escaped their rovongo nnd kopt right on In his fight for puro food for tho ptoplo. Of courso, If Dr. Wlloy has vio lated lnw, ho must bo held respon sible for that. Ho Is no bigger nor nny bettor thnn nny ono else ns far ns tho law Is concomod. Hut IiIb valuablo aorvlco to the peoplo of tho Untied Stntes In securing puro food legislation nnd puro food law enfor cement must not bo forgotten, Thnt eorvlco helped to establish n now epoch In' business honesty nnd de cency. KEEP DOWN HEAIrY PRICES. rpHE TIMES hns previously rofcr I rod to tho danger nnd harm of '' Increasing real ostato prlcos so thnt thoy would scorn to bo inflated. Land ownorn should keep prices within tho rango that tholr enmlng cnpnclty would Justify. 'This of courso refers 'to agricultural hold ings. Wo tvro glad to Bay thoro aro ninny properties within n few mllos of Mnrshlleld which can bo bought At prices Justified by their producing rapacity. From this on tho reriHon nblo values should remnln whero thoy nro and over-priced lands should bo reduced. This policy will nolp to bring practical fnrmorH Into tills country who will develop inlxod Always You lawiUi aws Daily laboratory uniform product Drifted Snow Flour Light - White - 80 QS to SllPPiy our uuihui innrkots. Tlio Times lias always been opijoscd to booming prices, not on)y ln tho coutry but nlso In tho cjty. At fair values property will lRoli in ovcry part of Coos county and city lots will also boh to men whp havo faith enough In tho t6wn to build more 'residences 'and busi ness houses, both of which are needed. We must raise more cattle, more hogs and more horses. Dairy farm ing will bo popular for the reason that It will pay. Truck gardening nnd fruit farming should nlso bo dovclopcdt North Bend News ' Marlo'h' Reynolds has returned from n trip to Florence, Oregon. Miss Hutchison of Sherman nvonuc, Is visiting nt Nowbcrg. Mrs. Herbert Armstrong and chil dren left Monday for a snort visit with friends ln Spoknno. Mayor L. J. Simpson, who has spent soveral weeks on a buslnoss trip to Eureka nnd Snn Francisco, has returned. L. C. Iloynolds, who hns been se riously 111 nt tho Mercy hospital, hns recovered sufficiently to bo taken to tho Oregon hotel. Mr. L. QiiuBor, who Is spending tho summer nt Nowborg, Oregon, writes that It is 102 In tho Bhndo and that ho sighs for Coos liny breezes. HiKinil Plrnlc Tho nnnunl picnic of tho Suoml Boclcty will bo hold nt Enogron'B Qrovo on August C. Watch for later announcements. Savo money by rimes advertlsors. patronizing Th Wnntod A want ad will soil It Them 1 mnri' t'ntiirrli In thl ection of tlio country llian nil oilior illxmncjt put toct'thrr. ntul until tin' lirnt tew yrr n'rcu in w Inrurnlilx. For n prrnt umiiy renri ilot-tor po; minimi II n Inritl tllnf nc mul tircwrlUil locnl rcnuHe. nml liy rniimaiitlr Mllnit to niro wllli locnl IrcAlmi'liti iirnnminwl II Inriirnlilc tflrlonco li proven catiirrli to lo n comtltu- ttonnl ittanii' nml Ihcrvfiiiv rrqulri t-oiiMUu HhiihI lrinlnnnt. Ilnll'n I'ntnrrh ("lire, in n II ,rrtl, ,,. ,,. j (jliciicjr A Cn Tnletln. Ohio, i, foonlj-optiiiltiiUiiiiuiriiroim tho market II l inni'll III ili)i' mini iuiirni"inivntmia ,. imrtmiinTilyontiio iihh nitf inurmii Htrfnii'.iiif lln yU-M. Thov offer ono li.linlriil 1i0irfnri.rivriio itf nmcurc. fcinl for I'trruinm nml Iwtlinnnlrili. AiMrc: V. J. I'llKXKY A CO,, Tolcijo, Oil In, HoMIyPrilKiilt,7.V, Take ilir Kmiillr I'lll'n 'or mmllpallnn ALICE II Tlio Popular I'lcnlo lloat. Now mnkes rogulnr schodulo on tho South Coos Rlvor run. Loaves ainrshfleld wook days at 3 p. m. Ar- rlvos ln Marshfiold at 8MB a. m. Sunday, leaves Marshfiold nt 8 a.m. Returns at 0 p. m. LEVI SMITH, Master. Hello! Hello! Housowlves of Mariiifleld uio Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep It call up PIIOXB 73-J, Freo dollvory S a.m. to 2 p.m. also BTERILIZED CREAM & jnLK ICE, IIUTI'ERMILK, f coriuaE CHEESE the Same can count on every sack of Sperry Best Drifted Snow. tests insure a Always Right. THAT DEAD HOUSE. Editor Times: As that dead horse keeps coming to the'surfneo both nt tho plnce of burial nnd In tho Times plenso allow mn n llttlo saaco ln your valuable paper to state the facts In tho ninttor. Last Friday afternoon I received a messago on tho phono from Jnck Carter Baying there was a horse with a broken leg lying by tho rondBldo nenr East Port. Ho nnd I Btartcd to Investigate tho matter arid found that n horso had been tnkon- from- tho Dlnnchnrd stables by one Hawks, tho stablo keeper, to pasture. I went to Mr. Tllnnphnrd and told him what I had heard nnd ho Immediately took a horse and buggy nnd wo went ont to tho plnco designated and ho dis patched tho horse. Wo then return ed to town nnd he tool: n man and went otlt nnd burled Uio enrcus. As for mo comnolllnir Mr. Dlnnchnrd to kill nnd bury" tho horso ns stnted Ih tho' Times. I dbn't know where the Times reporter got his Information. I was not interviewed about tho mat ter at all. Mr. DIanclinrd wns not only willing, but anxious to put tho horso out of misery and I nm sitro ho know nothing nbout tho matter until told by mo, but I wish to say In tho Inst statement appearing In tho Times tho writer trios to convey tho Idea that tho horso was put In n pnsturo nnd got out nnd fell nnd broko his leg. This la a mistake. Thoro was n witness who saw Hawks put thnt horso off tho grade Just whore It was found nnd it is my belief thnt his log wns broken getting down tho grndo, ns It wns found only n few feet nwny nnd not nblo to get up. Dut tho horso Is dead, twice burled nnd If thoro is n plnco known ns "horse-heaven" no doubt his spirit is thoro looking down on his poor kin dred bonsts, lnborlng bo hnrd for n smnll remuneration. I'caco to his nslics. Respectfully yours, W. B. COX. THE FRUIT SEASOX IS NOW OX AXI) WE HAVE Economy and Sure Seal Jars Quarts ., . . .do. 91.25 1'lntn. doz. $1.00 ICnowlton Jnra Quarts doz. 70c Pint doz. HOc Jelly (iIiihh, covered, H oz... Doz. -15c Jar Tops doz. U.lc Economy Tops. . doz. "()c Jar Rubbers doz. 10c Open Jolly's doz. Itlc Jar Fillers doz. 10c Don't let your fruits go to waste whon you can got theso nt tho COOS BAY ASH STORE Tho Utoro That Saves You Money. OEO. N. BOW, . - Manager. Front Street, Maniliflold. Tho woman of today who has good health, good tompor, good sonso, bright eyes nnd a lovely complexion, tho rosult of corroct living and good digestion, wins tho admiration of tho world. It your dlgostlon Is faulty Chamborlnln'8 Stomach nnd Liver Tablets will corroct It, For Bale by I ..II . !..-.. ' mi uvuium, MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR ' FAMILY HOTEL THB LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 60c, 75o and 1.00; week 2. 00 to $6.00. House keeping apartments with gas rnngea ItO.OO to $18.00 per month. FREE RATHS K. W. SULLIVAN. Prop. At You Service Part of the electric lighting sorvico which wo offer our customers without extra cost is not generally known. Correct 111111111111011' is a science. It must bo studied and mastered be,t'ore tho desired results can bo obtained. ' i ' .iM ' Wo plnco expert illuminating engineering sorvico at the comma nd of every customer and prospective customer. Our object is not to install tho most lamps. On tho contrary, it is to give vou tlio light ing you need with the fewest' lamps, won crll arranged. l Telephone 17S Oregon Power Co. Now Is the Time Lo Uo And Going & Harvey Cos Is the Place Mr '. We Carry Hammocks Cots Folding Beds Camp Of Course Our Prices Are the Lowest Of Course Our Lines Are i. Going We Work And Advertise To bring a customer licro tlio flnt tlmo, nfter tlutt lie comes of his own accord. You know why. JtEMEMIIEH There Is no kink, or cuo thnt we can't do. "THINK IT OVER M AU Y. COOS Bay Steam Laundry rnONE 'MAIN' BT.J UNIftUE PANTATORIUM "Dying? CloaSilrig; Prftaslnfe and Ri pairing. Lndlos' Work a spoclalty. Wo do all kinds or Hat Work. All work guaranteed or no char ges. W6 clean rugs, carpota and Lac'o Curtains', Goods called, for and dellvored. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. M(J OENTILUj AVE PHONE 230-X ROSS (Si, PINEGOR PROPRIETORS Camping -I n , , .. a ' i -: , J i M' A a Complete Line of the Tents Foldingchairs Folding Tables Cooking Utensils itoves- Then Why Not? 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