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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1911)
'mm'::?!!. -t-! , ,p, wi'imMr"" - ' ' lf,fl;,"75' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1911 EVENING EDITIOW. 2 n i COOS BAY TIMES BlTcrMAI.OtfKl.' ",or ""', ,,u,' DAN 13. MALONKV Xohm KdUor Address all communications to COOS WAV DAlliV 'CIMKS. VnnriiHclrt ;! :i " " 0"W An Independent Iloiiiil)ll"nn news paper published every ovcnlng oxcopt Sundny, nnd Weokly by The Coo liny Times PiiblhlitiiK Co. "uodleatcd to tho sorvlco of tho people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, nnd that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Entered at tho postoiTico nt Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as socond class mall matter. SUnSOHII'TION- HATES. DAILY. One year 00 Per month 0 WUUKIjY. One ysar 1B0 Whn paid strictly In advnncotho lubscrlptlon price of tho Coos Bay Times Is ?5.00 psr year or $2.50 for six months. Oraelnl Paper of Coos County i ' OFFICIAL I'APKIt OF THIi! CITY OF MAltSHFIKLlJ. A SIMPLE LKSSO.V THAT IS IIAItl) TO LEAIt.V. SOME of tho Hlmplost lessons nro tho hardest to learn. About BOO yonrs ago Don Qulxoto wild that lionosty was tho best policy. Contu rlcs before thou tho uamo prlnolplo was oxprosHCd In tho Hebraic moral codo. Hut today after all these years thoro aro still many Individuals who consider this meroly n Sunday school preachmont, a good thing to talk In public nnd to Ignore In private. Thoy nro wrong. One of tho most vnluablo lessons n young man can loam lb that honesty, Bqimro dealing, la not only good morals but good business. It Is not only right, It pnyH. Pormnuunt success In any lino of activity Is Impossible without pub lic conlUlonco. And one crooked doal, ono quostlouablo transaction, will destroy nny conlldouco which may havo exlKtcd and which It will tnko yoarH to restore. "You enn fool somu of tho peoplo nil tho tlmo," said Abraham Lin coln, "nnd all tho peoplo some of tho tlmo, but you can't fool till tho peo plo all tho tlmo." Tho mnu who Ih doing business on tho principle that tho more custo mers ho buncos tho moro money ho will make Is not only without prin ciple but Is without IiuhIiiuss sense. Ho Is riding to a fall as euro ns tho sun Is riding to a aunsot It Is ns certnln as two plus two equal four, and ns simple as tho law of gravity. Out It takes some of us an lutolornblo tlmo to loam It nnd often unfortunately tho lesson Is learned too Into. iOPENS OP l HLMEIT Hi II REIMS APPLE I Reduced Rates Will Permit Oregon Growers to Ship to Canada. Reduction In tho freight rates for moving apples from points In Oregon and Washington to stntlons on tho Canadian Pacific has Just been an nounced, nnd is expected to result in opening a new nnd profitablo markot to tho fruit growers of these two states. Tho cut vnrics from 25 cents to 15 cents, according to tho destination of tho Bhlpmonts, according to the Oro gonlan, and Is Intended to bo grout onouch In every Instanco to enable Oregon nnd Washington to compcto with Cnnndlnn and Eastern prod ucts. E. L. Cardie, general ngont of tho freight department of tho Canadian Pncllle in Portlnnd, has Just return ed from a trip through tho fruit growing districts of Oregon nnd Washington, nnd has arranged to hnndlo a heavy movomont of fruit luto Canada In tho.noxt fow months. Tho Cnnndlan Pacific Inst yenr moved moro thnn 100 carloads of fruit from tho Northwest to points on tho main lino of that syHtoin. Most of this consisted of apples. Thoro is llkoly to bo a greatly Increased mo vomont thlB year. "Tho demand for Orogon fruit Is as great In Cnunda as It Is In tho East," declared Mr. Cardlo yestor day. "Llttlo fruit Is grown along our lino now nnd many sections that mny become fruit producern them selves Inter on havo not developed for enough to market anything this your. Moro than 200,000 porsons sottlo In tho territory served by tho Cnnndlan Pncllle overy your. They aro not able to grow fruit enough to supply tholr own domnnd nnd prefer tho Orogon nnd Washington products to any other sent In. "I hollovo wo shall doublo tho quantity of apples wo tnko out of Oregon this year." J. J. Sayer Completes Pros pecting Trip In Coos and 1 Curry Counties. v J. J. Sayer, field representative of tho Oregon Development League, loft this morning for Gardiner after an extended trip to nil tho leading towns of Coos and Curry county. Ho concluded his trip with n successful and enthusiastic mooting at North Bend last night. Mr. Sayer expressed himself ns pleased nnd surprised at tho oxtont nnd riches of tho resources of these two counties nnd returns to Port lnnd with much vnlunblo data and lnformntlon that will bo used In pro moting tho Interests of this section of tho state. In n brief tnlk with n Times' re porter ho urged that tho county board cooperate with tho various towns of tho county in n persistent nnd Bystcmntlc effort to secure set tlors for tho undovoloped ngrlcul turnl lands. Thero Is so much that can bo produced hero to ndvantnge that Mr. Sayer thinks thnt In plac ing all our hopes on timber nnd coal wo are overlooking splendid oppor tunities In fruit, dnlrying nnd other agricultural possibilities. TlierolMiinreCntiirrli In tliln twlion of llio rniintr)' llimi nil n'liur illtcnx"" pat Inpi'tlu'r, nml until tin' InM few onr wn iiliM to lo lliriiritlili For n urrnt lnmiy )i?ntt i1Mlri ten; linimmt It Wnl iI'm'hm nml pro crlliitl luonl U'iinvUe. nml ly rnmimitly Nlllnir tn euro nllli lornl Irontiiicnt, initumn'il It InrtirHlilr. fcliMicc linn prmeucMiirrli to Iik n cnintltu tliinnl illeiH' mnl flicrofori' minim uiiimMii tloiinl treHtmi'iit Hull' t'ntnrrh run', niim. fiictiirnl liy F J ilieney A l'o ThHiIii, Olilo, tat oiiiily miintltiiMnnnl ruriMiii tho mntket. It l Inicii In lon' from 10ilrontonteitiMioii. till It neu Mindly mi llio MikhI niul iniirniu mrfiu'oiuif tlie nMi'!ii. Tlicrnffnronc liiindrtil itnllnm for iiy rno Itfnlln to cure, Bend for rlmilitr nml h'tlinnnlnl. Aitilnim: F. J. I'lir.XKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Tnko llnliv Kmnltv PHI' for roiintlpntlnr. Wo will havo tomorrow what will ALONG THE WATHRFRONT. Tho Excelsior sails from, San Fran c'sco this afternoon. Tho Hedondo will nrrlvo la to morrow from Snn Francisco. Tho Drenkwntor will arrive tomor row morning from Portland. CONTEMPT CASE CONTINUE!). Gomperti and Mitchell File Aitwern and Crltlclie Court. (By ABBoclatod Proas to Coos nay Times.) "WASHINGTON, 1. 0., July 25. In Hon of formal answers to tho con tompt charges against them, dam pers, Mitchell and Morrison of tho Amorlcun Fcdoratlou of Labor, Into today entered oral pleas of not guilty beforo Justico Wright of tho District Supremo Court. Thoy also ontored a ploa of Immunity under Blatuto of limitations nnd nttnckod tho court for not having instituted tho proceedings within tho statutory tlmo limit. Further hearing has been postponed for ten days. probably bo tho Last Shipment of tho season ot Apricots Parties wishing thorn for canning should PHONE OKUEHS EAHLY. Wo will nlso havo a full lino of othor fruits Tho President will nrrlvo In this PEACHES, GRAPES MELONS, ETC, afternoon from Coqulllo Rlvor points, i Tho Coos liny, tho now speed boat,' n cargo for Gold Bench and Hum boldt nnd will tnko down a party off Coos Bay hunters. Tho ConBtor leaves tomorrow with n cargo from Gold Beach nnd Humboldt. Tho Nnnn Smith will cross out this afternoon laden with lumbor from tho C. A. Smith mill bound for Bay Point. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY PHONE 32. Tho launch Tioga Is on tho ways for repairs and tho Shamrock Is tak ing her run. Tho Nan n Smith brought up tho now hollers for tho Liberty which will bo Installed nt once nnd tho Lib erty put Into commission. Tho now hollers woigh 15,000 pounds. WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzey, an of tho drivers nd tho solicitor for us Is out for -aundry. Watch him! ho is liable to stop you on tho stroot and explain all details of Laundry and also to bo at your oomo any tlmo. Ho knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry PJ!ON 220.J PHONE I. 8. KAUFMAN CO., YOUR COAL ORDERS, JJU.BO TON. After tho show try a Turkish nath Phono 214-J. Road the Times' W ant AJs. APRICOTS A SMALL Shipment on the Redondo Your grocer will have them while they last Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good homes and inroful drivers aro now at tho dls osal ot the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhoro any tlmo. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hearso and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVKRY ANI) PBKI1 STABLES PHONE 27U.J ' WE HAVE A LOCK LAMP GUARD that will keop you from losing that Mazda lamp in the hall you have had to replace so often. It is thhf proof. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J Sprains requlro'caroful treatment. Keep qule and apply Chamborlali's Llnlmont freely, it will romovo tho soreness and quickly restore tho parts to a healthy condition. For salo by all dealers. Second Week of Merchant & Son's emi Annual Clearance Sale Bargains Extraordinary for the Final Days Everything sold at ridiculously low prices, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Furnishings, etc, etc, Take advantage, $4 to $4.50 Ladies' Oxfords, $2.65 Unrestricted choosing from our entire stock of Ladies' Fine Oxfords, in Patent, Valoure and Kid, . Buttons, strap and lace in all the very latest styles, Sizes fom 2 1-2 to 7, widths AA to EE, Tatke Advantage $1.75 to $2.50 Misses' and Children's Oxfords We have an unusually large stock of Misses and Children's Oxfords in, patent valoure and kid, button or lace, sizes from 5 1-2 to 2, They are priced to sell quick, Sizes 5 1-2 to 8 50c Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 60c Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 70c 50 to 75c Children's Straw Hats 10c Each We have a big stock of Children's Straw Hats, more than wo are able to sell this season at regular prices, so we are determined to make a cleaning and have put the price at Choice 10c Each Ladies' Dress Skirts at One-Half Price About 100 Ladies' Dross Skirts ranging in price from $2,50 to $15, Come in black, navy, gray, brown and garnet, Materials are serge, voile, Panama and fancy mixtures, Final reduction One-Half Regular Price Embroideries, Laces and Trimmings We have by far tho largest stock of Embroideries, Laces and Trimmings in Coos county and can supply you with all the very latest materials for your trlm I mlngs as an extra special during this sale. We have placed the entire department f at your disposal at very low prices, TAKE ADVANTAGE. Merchant & Son JWESSIOML DIRECTORY T" It A. C. llUIlHOUGIIS, , 7 Scientific Mubsnstht, Treats nil dlseasos Ofllco. corner Second nnd Contrnl Avenue. Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. tu. 2 to 5 p. in. pK. II. II. MOOIIE, Chiropractor. Clironlo Diseases Specialty 203 Coos Bids Phono 81-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday 3 to 5 pU. G. V. LKSMR, -' Osteopathic Physician Graduate ot tho Amorhan school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 161-J; Marahfleld; Oregon. rIt. J. Y. INGRAM, ' Physlclnn and Surgeon. 209-210 Coke Building hones: Ofllce 102J; Residence 1021. J W. BEKKHTT, Lawyer. Ofllce over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Iarshfleld Oregon T"H. J. T. McCORMAO, . Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Ofllce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post OUce. Phone 10 5-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW Sec CORTHELL Phono aiai THE OPINION OF AN ADVERTISING EXPERT (Fred J, Runde, In "S'gns of the Times") "Thd lighted electric bulb Is today one of the greatest advertising mediums In exist- ence, ' J "The growing use that this medium has ' been put to in recent years is phenomenal; J "The electric bulb is the only medium to- ' I day that can actually talk to us, and that can readily give us action in our ads," Ask our New Business Department about Animated Signs. i " r Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178 GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OlWE. LH lMii. L-Vt