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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1912)
--! trf. f BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1912-EVENING EDITION. THE COOS IS OPPOSED 10 PRE FIGHTS Marshfield Business Man Ap proves Stand Taken by Progress Club. Editor Coos Day Times: As a business man, 1 would llko through tho columns of your paper to commend tho action of tho Prog ress Club for starting a movement for tho suppression of pugilistic encount ers In our city. Tho question Is ono of such vital Importance, that It would not bo out of place for our Chamber of Com merce to glvo expression of approval to tho suggestions made by that so ciety. 8omo of the members of this club novo been actlvo leaders In estab lishing our City Library and all of them are Interested In tho ndvnnco ment of our city intellectually, mor ally and commercially. No greator lnfluenco can a city cm ploy to nld In Its rapid and substan tial upbuilding thnn by maintaining a clonn record. Fow If nny sea port towns In tho land havo lcon aB frco from tho lawless element as hns Marshfield. Shall wo not maintain this reputation? Now thnt railroads are building and other cities nro mak ing desperato efforts to drivo tho law less from tholr bordors, lot our good pooplo unite in an effort to keep our town aB nearly ns posslblo free from undcslrablo Influences. As a business man I havo for n long tlmo obsorved that well to do and wealthy men with families aro loth to locato In places whero tho laws aro not observed and whoro a moral standard Is disregarded. It Is this class of men wo Invito to aid us In building up our Industries nnd a city on Coos Hay of which wo may all bo proud. Tho sporting clement nro not wealth producers and whon al lowed to disregard tho laws of our Innd, they becomo a menace to tho business Interests of n city. An hon est Industrious mnn of family work ing In ono of our mills Is a wealth producor, honco a city builder, whllo a sporting man Is simply n wealth consumor. Disregard of law Is an as chy. and nbRoluto nnnrchy is worso than absoluto monarchy. I havo no doubt thnt our City Fnthors nnd County nuthorltlco will co-operato with tho good people In an offort to havo thpso nnd othor vlolntlonB of law suppressed, when onco tho question Is candidly put ho- foro thorn, and I am sure that tho good peoplo of Coos County will back them up In such an ondenvor. A BUSINESS MAN. WILL PRESENT PLAY. Homo Talent Company to AKur in "Frances Ward" Tuemlny Mglit. Preparations for tho presentation of "Francos Ward" at tho Masonic Opora IIouso Wednesday evening havo been prnctlcnlly completed. Tho play will bo practically a homo talent affair undor tho direction of Mrs. Scott who will play tho leading role. Mrs. Scott, who nppoars undor tho sUigo iinmo of Qlndys Urockwoll, Is said to bo an actress of moro than usual ability. Tho play la a decided ly clovor ono. Tho cast for tho play in as follows: Elslo (French Mald).Adolnldo Clnrko Orotchon Jans (Aunt to Frnnces nnd Clarlco) . . . .Iloatrlco Hohorta Richard Ward (Stock Broker) . . . Arthur nianchnrd Frances Ward (Richard's Wlfo) . Oladys Urockwoll Monty Wnrd (Richard's younger brother) Chauneey Clnrko Clarlco (Frnnces' younger slstor Pearl Rlgga Phillip Cnrtwrlght (Frlond nnd lawyer of Iltchnrd) Clnudo Tuekor Sufforn Thorno (Club mnn).... Ernest Harrington uxpspal hex ego. Ono of tho most unusual hen eggs that has been scon In this section lu a long tlmo was found tho other day b) Mrs. Edith Hrlor on her ranch on Coos River, Tho egg wns tho product of a ten-months-old pullot and was ten Inches around tho long way nnd sk Inches the othor. It wns soft sholled and in tho interior of tho outer egg was a porfectly formed unusunl-slzcd egg with a hard aholl. TELLS ABOUT PRSONER 5 Coquillc Man Criticises Re marks of Rev. G. Leroy Hall of Marshfield. Editor of Tho Coos Uay Times: Permit mo to briefly answer tho unjust criticism of tho Rev. Q. Lo Roy Hall against Sheriff W. W. Gngo and his deputies ns published In tho dally Times on Frldny, Jan. 26, 1912, under "Prisoners' Llborty." Ho states that "whllo at Coqulllo, ho vis ited tho Court IIouso nnd snys that it struck him an peculiar that two mur dcrcra, Goldlo Bcstscott and W. R. Footo, should bo practically enjoying liberty, whllo W. Crouch, charged with violating tho fruit law Is con fined In Jail." Now, Mr. Editor, In my opinion, said Rev. Hall willfully mlsstntca tho facts or on his inspection ho waB grossly negligent In making Inquiry TO TEST W BLOCK PIG An (Continued from pego 1.) soo If ho could not arrnngo to hnvo tho work dono by private contract. If tho Council does It, walks will havo to be built ou both sides of tho street. Want Licenses Reduced J. M. Upton appeared boforo tho Council nnd nskod that tho llcenso on moving picturo shows and thea ters bo reduced. Ho said that ?35 per quarter or $100 per year was too much and moro than other nenr-by towns woro imposing. Ho said that tho object of tho llcenso was merely to regulato the places nnd not for rovenuo purposes. A. J. Savago said that ho hnd been requested by tho MnBons, who own tho Masonic Opora House, to ask tho Council to roduco tho quarterly pay ment to $25 each. After moro or less discussion, tho question was referred to tho flnanco aB to tho facts boforo ho rushed into ' committee Most of tho Councllmon print with his mnil of bolng struck Indicated that thoy did not wish to so peculiarly. 1 mrtnor rctiuco mo cuy s income. Tho fncts aro these, when Goldlo .Mayor straw a incut Bcstscott was placed under tho Shor- Mayor Straw was not present at Iff 's caro said Sheriff had no plnco nt Inst ovonlng's meeting of tho City his command In tho Jail fit to lncnr-, Council nnd President Allen presided. cornto a woman, but ho did all that, It wbb understood mat mayor ho could under tho circumstances viz: I Straw decided to remain nwny on ac lnnklnir hor nn nt nlcht. in tho nadded ' count of tho North Front street cell for insane persons nnd lotting her bulkhend proposition being slated to ., .it, i, innitnr'a fnmiiv fiiirlnir como un. Ho Is Irritated over tho "' - - - - -i tho dny under gunrd of a doputy who WHY HESITATE? Offer That Involves no Money Hlok if Voti Accept It. i.. in I Wc aro so nosltivo our reim.-ii m I completely relievo constipation, no matter how chronic It may be, that wc offer to furnish It frco of nil cost If It falls. Constipation Is commonly caused bj weakness of tho nerves and muscles of tho largo Intestines. To ex pect n cure you must thorcforo tono up nnd strengthen thoso orgnns and restore them to healthier nctlvlty. Wo wnnt you to try Roxall Order lies on our guarantee. They are oat en llko candy, nnd nro particularly good for children. They seem to net directly on tho nerves nnd muscles of tho bowels. They apparently hnvo n neutral action on tho othor organB. Thoy do not purgo or cnuso other In conveniences. Wc will refund your money If they do not overcome chron ic or habitual constipation nnd thus nld to relievo tho myrnlds of nssoclato or dependent chronic nllments. Try Rcxnll Orderlies a our risk. Thrco sizes, 10c, 25c and 50c. Sold only nt our store Tho Roxall Store. Lock-hart-Parsono' Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner." . kept her undor constant survolllanco. Ab to W. R. Footo, ho la an old gcntlomnn In feeble health nnd after the oxcltomont of tho tragedy In which ho wbb ono of tho principals, ho broko down and to hnvo kopt him confined In a coll In tho Jail would hnvo been Jeopardizing hla llfo and would havo boon very Inhumane, no ho was plnccd and kopt undor gunrd all tho tlmo In a room In tho Court Houso and nt no tlmo has ho over boon without a guard slnco ho sur rendered himself to tho offlcors. Now, If tho Rov. Hall, who scorns lo tnko It upon hlniBolf to watch tho doings of othor peoplo would havo a Ilttlo watchful caro over tho lives and notions of many young girls botweon tho ngos of 12 and 18 yoars who nro almost nightly running tho streets of Mnrshflold without propor escorts, ho would, no doubt, do tho communi ty moro good thnn to go off his boat to crltlclso offlcors who aro doing their duty without fear or favor, nnd If snld Rov. Hall has all tho mom bors of IiIb chnrgo undor ns closo nnd watchful caro aB Sheriff Gago keops thoso placed In bin hands, ho will lw a boon to tho community In which ho mny reside. Very truly, R. H. SMITH. I way tho thing hns been hnndlod nnd Intlmntod that It ho was present whon tho mnttor enmo up that ho might got real angry nnd say a fow real angry things. After tho Council mooting wns over ho JoBhlngly re marked thnt ho had decided that ho would rather loso tho $2 fees for at tending tho meeting thnn to looo his tompor. Tho Council adjourned to moot Fobrunry 15 next Monday night. It will also meet February 12. EXTENDS THANKS. Mnnngor Wilson and Director Fon- tcn, of tho Coos Bay Concort Band, wish to express tholr appreciation of tho nsslstnnco of Mrs. Chndburno, Mrs. Gldloy, Mrs. Horsfnll, C. S. Dodgo, Mrs. L. K. Balllngor, tho newspapers and others who assisted In making tho bonoflt concert nt tho Masonic Opera Houso Sundny n success. NOTICE TO PATRONS After Fobruary 1, a supply of milk and cream will bo kopt at tho F. A. SncchI homo In South Marshfield for tho accomodation of his customors who from tlmo to tlmo mny need ox tra quantities. I nlso wish to an nouueo thnt I will personally nssumo cutiro chnrgo of tho milk and cream business conducted by SncchI and Mnddon nnd will try to glvo tho best scrvlco and supplies posslblo. ELECTION ON UMPQUA W. J. Conrad TalkH of Proponed New Port District W. J. Conrad returned Saturday from Porttnnd, Snlom and Eugeno, via Drain stage. Ho states that thoro Is considerable Interest being manifest ed In tho election to be hold nt Gard iner on February Gth, nt which tlmo the question of Incorporating tho town will bo voted upon but tho In dications aro thnt tho town will not bo Incorporated. There Is also con sldontblo talk regarding the organi zation of the Port of Umpqun !Mv,r, but ho says It is conceded that nils will bo defeated nlso, ns tho terri tory Is too largo and Includes ninny towns above tho hend of navigation which nro not Interested lu tho for mation of a Port. Another thing which will defeat tho Port is that, ho says, it la planned to nnmo Drain ns tho Port of Entry, In ordor to gain tho support of tho voters In that lo cality, but It Is bellovcd that If Gardi ner Is Incorporated thoy will mnko nn effort to hnvo tholr town nniued' as tho Port of Enty. Installments Lots on Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastsidc and Other Locations I. S. KAUPMAN & CO. 177 Front St. FRESH SEALSHIPT OYSTERS r Arrived on Breakwater Phone Orders Phone 73 Coos Bay Ice 0& Cold Storage Co. Two Deliveries Daily 8 a. m. and 2 p, m. CARD OF THANKS. To tho many kind friends nnd neighbors who assisted with kindly acts of helpfulness nnd gonerous sympathy In my great borenvomont, I deslro to express my gratoful appre ciation. Thnt thoy may novor experi ence such n sorrow, but It It comes, that frlonds as good and generous mny be near, is my slncoro wish. MRS. JAS. R. BARKHOUSE. Union Oils JASOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PU.WS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. tlaroliflcld, Ore. Moil Orders PnONEOOJW Solicited. DANTE'S INFERNO nt ROYAL THEATER, SATURDAY and SUN- DAY NIGnTS. Admission 2Bc FALL OF TROY at ROYAL F. A. SACCHI. THEATER WEDNESDAY night Wliy Salves Caul Core Eczema DANTE'S INFERNO at ROYAL THEATER, SATURDAY and SUN. DAY NIGHTS. Admission 25c Slnco tlm oM-fcisliloncil theory of cur ing orzcinn uiroiifjn mo blood hum liccn slwn up by MMeuttsu.' many illlterent tnlNPH hnvo Iipoh tried for kln iliueiues. Hut It 1ms luen found tlutt those xulvea only cIob tins jiorea and cannot penetrato to tho tuner kln below tlio epidermis whero tho ccseiiin Kcrnm are IoiIkciI. Thin tho quality of penetrating nrolinlily oxnliilna the tremendoiiH mm. cess of tho well Known ljiiuld ecrenm remedy, oil of wlnterKreen, thymol, uly rerlne, ete , uh compounded lit D.l).l). 1'rencrlptlon. wo nave bow other remedies for skin troubles but none that wo can recom mend us hlshly ns this for wo Know thnt D.D.I), stops tlio itch at oiicp. Wq can Rive you n trial uUo boltlo for 25 cents thnt will bo cnouKli to prove It. r.f,-.c(!urs8 .n". ,lim" druBBUts hnvo D.D.D. Prescription go to them It yo i enn t come to tis ut don't accept soma bit? proilt wit)8tltutc. lint If you como to our store, wo are bo certain of what D.D.D. will do for you thnt wo offer ou a full slm i, .,!,., this Bunrnntee If you do not tlnd that It takes nwny tho Itch AT nxnif i. costs you not a cent. City Fish .Market In Fergnson Transfer Rldg. Foot of .Market Ave, SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PnONE 20DJ Have That Roof Fixed NOW Sec COR'WELL Phone 8131 Rod Cross Drug Store Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths PHONE 2H-.T. FALL OF TROY at ROYAL THEATER WEDNESDAY night. Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Yorx, aouth 'Jroadway and make selection from the large stock now on hand, Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only practical marble and gra nite cutter la Coos county. And none but tho best work Is turned People Take Notice! Wo havo all lengths of stove wood for sale, prlceB ranging from 1.50 per tier up. We can furnish any length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-L. T. J. SCAIFE A. H. HODQINS $ Marshfield Paint Decorating Co, Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phone HOL Oregon UCII Uca',whohavo0m8 Invent! voabllltv . i i- r rf. !M 1X71 i Unly rive tayb iyauic m vvnicn k Double Your Money Last Week of Clearance Salt The Hub Offers You This Opportunity Fanwa MEN'S NEWEST CLOTHING, including the "Benjamin Clothes" at CLEARANCE PRICES 1-4 yj 1-3 LESS. r-mr. I HTCOT nWCDPnlTQ In Inner tr Q A I...J MCIY O LHICOI uvuiuwniu in .v..& ui ur ICipjI Blacks and Colors 1 4 TO 1-3 LESS. MEN'S RAIN COATS and GABERDINES This is rati coat time and we are selling the best coats for 1-4 la 1-3 LESS. MONEY TALKS We sell for cash only, Your money J do double service this week, "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe G MARSHFIELD BANM Every Pound of you buy noro means more i mont In oatlng, more bntil tho caters. Every tondtr, morsol you swallow will you th a: our moats are fir i to any you havo over Uitd old pooplo who cannot chiwc moats, ours aro a boon. so tondor thoy almost melUl mouth without nny chewing i!i MAltSHFIELD GASH I FOURIER BROS. Two Market NORTII nEND "THE FRIEND OF COOS MAY' S. S. ALLIANG EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR- PORTLAND! Wednesday Afternoon, January 3 1 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH IIANIi ROAD AT POML NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 o. F. McGEOROE, ApiJ FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our Etncos leavn Marahfleld fnr nnhnri n It o'clock I" ovonlnK and afford Quickest cnnnnrMnnn with Soutbera Fn Railway. Faro ?C.OO, COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE. OTTO HOIIETTER, Acont, 120 MARKET AV., Mn C. P. IJARNARD, Agent, ROSEIIURG, Or . PHONE 11 FAST AND OOSIMODIOUS Steamer Redond EQUIPPED WITir Avmur.vaa wn HtmM ATIINE DE11 SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOSBA1 at 7:30 a. m., Wednesday, Jan. 3 1 '" INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. C. F. McQEOnOB. Al" Phono 44 Steamer Homer Sails for San Francisco from Bay, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1 P. F. S. Dow, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakivate) ALWAYS ON TIME J SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, M8 fi ATT Q nnnw ion!fW ...w xnv.u uuu n,Y AT SERVICE OF Tula '!"" " 1 MAIS' IJARY 0, 13, 20, 27. L. H. KEATING, AGENT PHONE &:; m