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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1911-EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALOXKY
IAX K. MALOXEV
Edlior ami
News Editor
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SMI PICNIC
Address all communications to
COOS MAY llAlliY TIMES.
Mnrshfleld :: :: :: i Oregon
official i'ai'ku of Tins city Seventeenth Annual Affair the
OF MAHSHFIEL1).
Uodlcatcd to tho Borvlco of the
people, that no good cauaa shall lack
a champion, and that ovll Bhall not
thrive unopposed.
An Independent Hoptiullian nows
papor published ovory ovonlng excopt
Sunday, and Weokly by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
Entered at tho postoflico at Marsh
flold, Oregon, for transmlsBlon
through tho malls as second class
mall matter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
DAILY'.
Ono year $6.00
Per month GO
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.50
Wlion paid strictly In advanco the
subscription prlco of tho Coos Day
Times Is $G,00 pr year or $2. GO for
six months.
WATCH! NOTICE
Homer Mauzey, ono of the drivers
atld the solicitor for us is out for
Laundry. Watch him! he is llablo
to stop you on tho street and explain
all detnllB of Laundry and also to bo
at your home any time. Ho, knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marslifield Hand and;
Steam Laundry
IMIOX. 220-J
Greatest of Them Ail
Maybe Last.
The seventeenth annual picnic of
tbo Siioinl Society at Enogren's
Grove on South Coo3 River yester
day, was tho most successful of all.
Tim fiHntiitntirn oxrouded 1.G00 und
nothing marred the pleasures of tho Ped to render excellent service to
lliu UUUIJ1U Ul kUUI UHIi VjUIUIUI
Blanchard's Livery
We havo secured tho livery busi
ness of L. II. Holsnor und aro pre-
OHIclnl I'npcr of Coot County
A.V OLD DIJVIC'i:.
WHILE hero lu Oregon wo aro
discussing tho referendum ns
though It wore a now dovlco
of government, In Canada thoy aro
taking a referendum on reciprocity
after a mnnnor ns old an tho parlia
mentary system.
Tho pooplo of tho United States
woro given no opportunity to ox
prcBB themselves upon this subject.
It was forced upon them by tho presi
dent ntid congress, whether thoy
would or no.
No party lu Englnnd or nny Eng
lish possession can remain In power
nn hour after tho people havo decided
to tnko tho matter Into their own
hnnds. Tho English hnvo both the
Initiative and referendum In tbo
most practicable' and workable form
known.
It may not bo patriotic to ndmlt It,
but under tho English system there
Is much moro direct appeal to tho
pooplo tbnn there Is under the Am
erican. Tbo EllKllsh inivouiinniit l
moro democratic, (he American pure
ly roprosontntlvo.
Reciprocity will h settled In Can
ndn by direct popular vote. In this
country It has been settled by com
binations of politicians, all of them
guessing how host to promote their
own porsonal fortunes In tho deal.
The referendum Is at tho vorv
bnslB of tho English parliamentary
system. Whoro the English fall down
Is that their ballot Is not as free as
ours. Mut that Is not truo of Can
mla. Which has tho most democratlo
government and In which do tho
people havo the determining voice?
Tho liberals In England advocated
reform In taxation which tho houso
of lords refused to sanction. An ap
peal to tho people was taken, and
mo niiministratinu sustained. Tho
will of the people Is paramount mul
tho bouse of lords threatened with
extermination yields, daring not re
peal. In the Hulled Stales, tho people
veto for n tariff revision downward
and got a revision upward. They
retaliate by electing nil opposition
congroiw lower limine and still
thoy will gt no lower tariff. In an
other two yours thoy might nxnlu
try for n reduction, and still not con
trol tho Smmlo and If they did. It
would be a year lonwr before they
got action.
drivers, good rigs and everything
that will mean satisfactory Bervlco to
tho public. Phono us for a driving
hors, a rig or anything needed lu
tho livery lino. Vo also do o
trucking business of all !tlnds.
MIiAXCHAMI) HHOTHEHS.
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Alder Streets.
Phono U8-J
day.
Music and dancing, an athletic pro
gram und picnic entertainments af
forded diversion for all. The weath-;
or was good and everybody had a'
good time. Tho largo attendance i
taxed tho accommodations to the
utmost. During tho day, sevoiity-flvc
gallons of Ico cream and 3.000 Ice
cream cones woro disposed of and
then tho supply ran out long before'
the crowd dispersed. !
Owing to the great throngs and
tbo work connected with caring for
them, tho society hns about decided
to mako yesterday's tho last of tho
great annual picnics. '
The prizes for tho athletic contests
wero awarded as follows:
Men's footrace N. E. Noah, first,
and J. Lnrson, Bccond.
Ladles' footrnce Mrs. Albert Coll
vcr, llrst, and Mrs. Arthur Mntson,
second.
Hoys under 10 footrace N. E
Noah, first, nud Albert Ounncll, sec
ond. Hoys under 8, footrnce M. A. An-'
ilersou, first, and Arthur lilllstrom,
second.
(llrls under 1C, footrace Ethel ; Wo nro equipped to do high class
Anderson, llrst, and Miss II. Smith, work on short notice at tho very
second. i lowest nrlcos. Examination trtt.
Fat women's footrnce Mrs. Em- Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo-
mctt Pierce, llrst, and Mrs. II. Ilclhcr. ; slto Chandler hotel
second.
Tho cost of repairing tho
wiring In our building In
Mnrshfleld was nine dollars.
Tho owner nt once got a re
duction of Fifty Dollars per
year lu the Jnsuruncc.
Think It ovor.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PnONE 237-J
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
r M. A. J. IIENDHY'S
f Modern Dental Parlors.
PEHSOXAL OVHMFLOW.
KEESE, who
MILS. L. EHICKSQX,
ProfcKMlomil Xiirso
25 First Stroet Phono G4-J
Am prepared to accommodnto pn-
y t uum. ouiiuoincni cases a specially
for
MM. and MRS. O. .1
hnvo boon tho guests of A.
Meyers of South Marshllold
tho past week, left for their homo
in wnsiiingiou yosioruny ny Al- Treats nil diseases Olllco. corner
Second nnd Central Avonuo.
Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. m.
2 to G p. m.
Dlt A. C. HUHHOUGHS,
firtli.titlfi, rt,ci....lu
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legnny
A. C. MEESE, representing the en
gineering llrm of Louis C. Kelsey.
formerly city engineer of Salt Lake
City, arrived hero yesterday to
meet with the Joint committees
of the Mnrshfleld and North Demi
city councils tonight .rolativo to
the waterworks' situation.
.MRS. OUY C. LATTINund daughter
Flossie, left yesterday on tho
Mronkv;itor for Alpine, N. Y ,
where I hey will visit her father,
mother, brother and many friends
and school mates. They will visit
In Now York City, Elnilrn, Mon
turn Falls, and other cltlos on
their way. Guy Lnttln was ovor
from Mandon whoro ho Is In char
ge of tho shore pipe and bulkhead
lag for tho dredgo Oroijon.
TMt. II. H. MOOKE, Chiropractor.
" Chronic Diseases n Specialty
203 Coos Mldg
Phono 81-L
Ofllco hours 1 to G; 6:30 to 7:30
Sunday 3 to G
-H. G. W. LESLIE,
"' Osteopathic Phyolclun
Uraduato of tho Amorhan school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllco
In Eldorado Mlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 101-J; Marshllold; Orogon.
A TI'MKISII MATH will do you
GOOD. Phone 2H-J.
Happy Housewives
Find satisfaction In tho use of
Dalles Diamond
High Patent Flour
Makes a bountiful uhlto broad.
Nyery sack fully guaranteed.
It costs no moro than tho ordinary
kUri altho It Is tho bust Hour In the
lid.
fry a sack for your next baking.
The Bazar
SjV 3l$U8B OF QUALITY
HEAL ESTATE HAHGAINS.
Fluo lots nt Hunker Hill... 81(10
50x120 Corner on conntv
road. Hunker Hill ,$.100
Comer 100x140 Mallroad Ad
dition sj?f,nno
Moonilng honso S(I."K
Al'G. FHIZEEX,
Hfal Estate Insurance and Rental
IN, (Vnirnl Ae Maiblleld, Ore.
-Mt. J. W. INGHAM,
Pliyslclr.il and Surgeon,
209-210 Coko Building
houcs: Olllco 102J; Hcsldcnco 1021.
J.
W. MENNHTT,
Lawyer.
Ofllco ovor Flanngan & Mennott Dank
Iarshflold Oregon
1TH. J. T. McCOM.MAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marslifield, Oregon.
Dfilco: Lockhort Building,
opposite Post Ofllce.
Phono 105-J
JMmx y.
V
nightly exhibitions
of fine Merchandise
A walk through the b usiness streets any
evening in the week is a trip worth while,
You may inspoct the finest grades of mer
chandise and food stuffs the best offered
by any market.
See the latest ideas in articles for personal
and domestic use the newest and most at
tractive fashions in wearing apparel,
See them to advantage under
Electric Light.
We A re Pleased
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To noto tho success of our July g
nnd tako It ns Indicating that the Val!
lies given touched n rcsponn,,'
chord In tho hearts of Coos Day sho
pors. Wo nlso fcol certain that thli
satisfactory record Indicates that
YOU WERE
PLEASED
With tho Prices nnd Quality of our
merchandise. Whllo there are aN
wnys Bpeclal Imrgalim at our sales
our everyday prices contain special
vnlues that nppcnl to careful bur.
era.
YOU WILL
FIND
Somo especially nttractlvo offer
ings on both sides of this Dig Store
next weolc. Wo hnvo put tho knife
n llttlo doopcr Into tho prices of
OUR MEN'S SUITS
And all down tho lino In Mon's Furnishings. Espcclnlly you canuot overlook tho offerings in Men'i
Suits. All wo nsk Is that you call and seo what wo hnvo, get tho prices and mako comparisons, ' thea
uso your judgmont.
A now lino of Suit Cases nnd telescopes Jurt received.
sooner or later
You nro going to And out that It Is to your own best Intorcst tc trado at this store
MERCHANT & SON
Business Directory
Following Is a list of Hollablo
Business Firms that It will
Pny to Patronize
Go To
WILLEY & SCHROEDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
Mandilleld, Ore., Phono 773
STADDEN
AH hinds of photograph work,
bromide enlarging nnd kodak
finishing.
J. L. KOONTZ
Machine and Mepnir Shops
OKXKHAL MACHINIST
Steam nnd Gas Englno Work
At Holland's boat shop, Frout
street, Marshfleld, Ore.
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We Work
And Advertise
To bring a customer liero the flnit
time, after that he comes of h&
own accord, you know why.
ji:mi:mhi:h
There is no kink, or cuo that we
can't do.
"THIXK IT OVEIl 1A11V."
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PIIOXIJ MAIN Of.J
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iszfi&yjfrfa. Wk-z.
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the glow of
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
Wo aro expert dyers nnd cleaners.
Hnt work of all kinds. Our work
will please you.
Suits made to order.
230 Central Ave. Phono 230X
ROSS PINEGOR
PMOPRrETOMS
Don't Kick Yourself
For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order
now and be happy later,
Dry Timber Ends
While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY
blocks for fire place and stove wood,
0R0ER NOW
C.A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Broadway Yards Pn0lie 190-J
Oregon Power Company
Telephone 178
COOS MAY TO DHAIX Quickest
tlmo possiblo llohh'ii Auto Mm..
via Alleaanv. 'I'liwi.nri, ,, cor.-
"iv7 ..-.o.-o.
Stago, steamer nud nuto via Gardi
ner. Through In one day $7.50.
Drain, Coos Day stage line. Through
in two days 6.50. 50 pounds nt
baggage free. Norton & Hanson, agts.l
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For Information concerning,
high-class bond Investments,
bearing 6 Interest net,
wrlto O. B. Hinsdale, care J.
H. Adams and Company, Los
Angeles, California.
ALICE II
Tho Popular Picnic Boat.
Now makes regular schedule c
tho South Cooa River run. lr
Mnrshfleld weok days at 4 Q.
rives In MnrnhflnM nt 8:45
ISunday, leaves Marslifield at 8
I Returns at 6 p. m.