The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 09, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSriFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912 -EVENING EDITIOIl
TALKS OF COOS
W TRADE
C. R. Peck Tells Portland
Newspaper of Com
merce Conditions.
"Nlnoty per cent of Cooa Day pro
duction Is shipped to Snn Francisco,
not to Portland. Ono hundred por
cont of tho lumber Is shipped to San
FrnnclBco. Whou shipments aro to
bo mado to tho interior thoy go to
San Francisco, although tho rates to
tho Interior nro tho Bamo from Port
land as from San Francisco. Why
don't Portland go nfter tho const
wlso and Coos Day business?" ques
tioned C. It. Peck, n well known
Mnrshflehl lawyer, when ho canio to
Portland, nccordlng to tho Portland
Journnl.
"I camo In on tho Breakwater,"
continued Mr. Peck. "Captain Mnc
"genn was complaining because ho had
an empty ship. '
" 'Isn't thoro any business out of
Coos liay?' I nsked him. i
" 'There's plenty of business,' ho
answered, 'but It all goos to San
Francisco.' I
Sun Francisco Capital. '
"And whnt Captain Macgonn said
Is true. I could verify It out of my
own knowledge Our butter and eggs
and cheeso all dairy products go to
San Francisco. Our fruit Is shipped
to San Francisco, nnd San Francisco
capital is invested In Coos Hay.
"Hut wo will have railroad connec
tion nnd regular train scrvlco bo
tween Portland and Coob Day within
18 months. It will revolutionize
trndo conditions.
"Portland can got tho Coos Day
business when tho railroad is finished
without trouble. Wo of Coos Day
nnd of tho Oregon coast, nro Oregon
citizens. Wo nro not Cnllfornlnns.
Wo would rnther do business with
Portland, if Portland gives us tho op
portunity. "Wo would llko to buy from Port
land on nn oxchnngo bnsls. Wo hnvo
dnlry nnd othor products to Boll. Wo
wnnt to buy manufactured articles of
all kinds.
Marvelous Development.
"Thoro Is to bo a marvelous do
volopmont on Coos Day. Tho oecond
GIVES QUICK ACTION
Lockhart & Parsons Drug Co. ro-,
ports that A SINGLE DOSE of slmplo,
buckthorn bnrk, glycorlno, etc., no
compounded in Atllor-l-kn, tho now
Gorman nppondlcltls remedy, rollovos
constipation, sour stomach or gas on
tho stomach almost INSTANTLY.
Mnny Mnrshfiold people nro being
holpod.
city In Importance nnd slzo In Oregon
I will be located there. Hnll transpor
i tntlon will work a transformation.
, "Wo nil agree that Portnnd Is tlo
1 ing the proper thing to go after tho
Alaska business, but from a stnnd
polnt of state development, and of
business profits, wo think It Improper
for Portland to longer neglect tho op
portunity offered by Coos Dny nnd
(oiiRtwiHo business.
"Wo'd llko to sco a Portlnnd-Coos
Hay business excursion organized.
There hnvo been business excursions
Into every othor part of tho state.
Wo will glvo tho Portland business
men n wolcomo nnd wo will show
them tho opportunity for profitable
business exchnngc.
"Is Portlnnd going after tho Coos
Hay business? Is Portland willing to
continue to permit San Francisco to
do tho business nnd renp tno proms i
Does Portland wnnt tho Coos Dny
business?"
ELECT! FOR
aaaaamauaiuii
ip pit;;
New Things for Men
WOULD DANCE LIVE
IF IIU1 WAS f.'ONE?
DENVER, Colo., Feb. S "If the
hug wns tnken out of tho dance, It
wouldn't Inst moro than two weeks.
Married men do not dnnco with their
wives but with other men's wives. If
Hit" bnllroom were partitioned into
two parts, tho men on ono sldo nnd
tho women on tho other and the men
wero compelled to dnnco with each
other they would stay about ten
minutes."
Theso nre sonic of tho remarks
mado by Hcv. Father Honcdlct, nn
eastern missionary, In tho course of
a lecture to young girls nt tho Logan
nvonuo chapel hero. Tho priest dls
ciiBsed dancing and courtship nnd
among other things ho snld:
"Somo girls would run barefoot
nfter a mnn for a sack of pcannts
or candy or a drink of lomonndo.
"Six hours a week Is enough for
a young man to spend courting n
girl. It gives him plenty of tlmo to
get In n lot of Billy talk.
"If n mnn Is a modornto drinker
or Binokor, no girl should object to
him on theso grounds, but don't
mnrry n man if you can amoll his
breath n block or two away.
"Thoro 1b usually enough pnrlor
furniture; you don't havo to econo
mize by sitting on each othcr'H lnp."
Only 5-10 nnd 15 cents Theiro'H
n Hiirjirlso in store for you.
'Petitions for it .Filed at Rose-
burg Probably Will Vote
On it April 19.
' ItOSEUUUG, Ore.i Fob. S. Coun-
1 ty Clerk Lenox has received petitions
jrolatlvo to tho proposed Port of
Umpqun, nn extended mention of
which was mado two weeks ago. Tho
petitioners nro 2CC in number, or'
about 20 por cent of the total voting
population within tho boundaries of:
tho port, ns outlined. They nsk tho I
County Court to fix n dnto for nn
election nt which tho question of es
tablishing tho port ,mny bo decided
by tho elcctornto within tho territory
directly involved.
Court moots this week to transact
Bonio unfinished business, but wheth
er it will net on tho port petitions
also could not be learned. It Is con
sidered likely, however, that tho
court will defer action until tho
Mnrch term. Tho assessed vnluatlon
of nil taxable property In tho pro
posed port is over $0,000,000. The
boundnrlcB drawnombroco nil of
Douglas County north of a straight
cast and west lino that passes Just
sonth of tho city limits of Oakland.
Tho petitions presented to tho Coun
ty Clerk do not contain tho names of
nny residents of Oakland, nor of
Yoncnlla. Nearly all nro from Drain,
Elkton, Kellogg nnd Gardiner.
Onco tho port Is established by n
mnjorlty voto, It Is then within Its
power to flont bonds for nny naviga
tion Improvement on which It mny
determine. It ,s tllc Immediate aim
of tho promoters of tho project to
Improvo tho Umpqun River, build up
a larger navigation trndo nnd thereby
Invito tho construction of n railroad.
It is probablo that this olcctlon will
ho held on April 10, tho snmo dny
nB tho regular primary olcctlon for
tho nomination of candidates for tho
olcctlon on November C. '
Waffles 2 Go lb. nt STAFFORD'S
Snturday and Sunday.
VALI'.NTINTS from 1-2 rent up m
tho COOS HAV CASH .STORE.
Waffles 2fic lb. at STAFFORD'S
Saturday and Sunday.
REAL MILK and REAL CREAM
dollvcrcd to your homo on FIVE
MIXrTES' NOTICE. PHONE a2D..T.
F A. Sncchl.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind VOC hnvi
WAVAVS I SED PHONE 72 Pacific
.Ivorv h Transfer Co.
pHERE is no use trying to evade.it! You are
going to get all you can for your money We
do Drop in and get our prices. Our stock is
the largest make us prove it
Just Received a Factory Shipment
of Latest Patterns in
Metal and Iron
From Milwaukee at prices from
$3.00 to $ S 9.00
We can give you a swell bed
with 2-inch posts for $U,00,
Can you beat it?
We Have Also Received Our Spring Stock
of Rugs (irk AH Sizes)
Curtains and many new patterns
in curtain goods at 20c, 25c up
to 50c per yard
Come in and inspect our stock
you are always welcome
I
Black and tan Shoes, Stetson Hats, new
shapes, New Cluett Shirts, New Negligee
Shirts, New Silk Crocheted Neckwear, New
Rain Coats and Gaberdines,
Beniamin Clothes
)) have all the nemM Ideas mill
hit (lie oiiiln illnicnt of Myli', lit.
I'liiii'iirtcr and mtvIit. Itoiijiuiilii
dollies ARE HETTEH CLOTHES.
Women's and Children's Shoes
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t&ijSr
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MAJiSIIFlELD
C9
BANDON
Don't take
chances o n
your hat. Get
the bestthe
Stetson
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhocc at any tlmo."
StandB Illnnco Hotol and Dlanco
Cigar Store. Day Phonos 7S and 4C
Night l'liono 40.
BARKER Ai CHORALE, Proprietor.
Blanchard's Livery
Wo hao neciiro die livery 'rial'
lobe ot L. II. Helsnor and aro pin
pared to render esculent Borvleo u
tho pooplo of Cot- Day. Careful
) Ivors, gjou rljjs .id everything
hat will mean satisfactory sorvlce to
tho public. Phon us for a driving
horso, a rig or onthlng needed Id
tho lWory lino. Wo nlso do truck
ng business of all kinds.
IlLANCHAItD RROTHERS
Phono 13 8-J
Livery, Feed imtl Sales Scrvlco.
141 First and Alder Streets
Mil
: I1' II .',n
YfWfsssc & aiFiilrrl
5$ I I II !l! Ri' Bf
GOING
m HARVEY CO
complete house Fm.Nisnrsns
TKV THE EDGE WITH YOUIt
FINGER.
Examlno a collar fresh from our
laundry. Notlco Its clear, whlto col
or, Its oven, clastic stiffness, Is
smooth nnd Its porfect shape.
Thon test tho top edgo by running
your finger-tip over It. Notlco tho
smooth, slick finish given It. Noth
ing there to rub, dig or Irrltato your
neck.
This test will provo tho vnluo of
our service. Sond us n trial bundle
nnd npnly tho test.
Marshfit Id .Hand & Steam Laimdrv
Mntiey Urns. Props Phone 220-.L
Our Wngons Go Anywhcro Anytime.
PR0FFSSI0NAI niRPCTO"'
Tf7w.TsiTAmunTxErN
1VX Teacher of volco plncomont,
brenthlug nnd Interpretation of song
Ih ready to receive tho public. Studio
-II Commercial Ave.
r R. E. I-. WINKLER.
.V.itiii'tipatli niul C'lilropracini
Ml I'hronlu diseases treated. Consul
ration free. Olllco hours:
io 12 n, in.; 2 to G and C to S p. m
Vaiuropnth Institute Room No. 1
n 13fi Brondwny, Mnrshfleld, Ore
ry (i. w. i,t:si,in,
O-JtiMipntlilr Phyulclun
JrmlunU' of tho Aiucrhai) school ot
)i'0inthy at Klrksv'.lle, Mo, Offlei
In Eldorado Hlk. Hours 10 tn 12; I f
Phone ltil-J; Marhuld: OiMgiiii
W. RENNET1,
(jiwyir.
)flleo over Flanagan v Ui-nnoit Nun
larshlleld Oroeo
T"R .1. T. .Mi-COJOIAC.
- Physician nnd Surgoop
Marshlleld, Oregon
)mro l.nokhirt Diilldlng.
oppumte P ini nn...
Phnne 105-J
DR. A. J. HENDRY'S
Miuli'rn IMitnl Purlors
Wo aro equipped to do high clam
work on short notlco nt the vov
lowest prices. Examination fn
Lady attondant, Coke building, opp
site Chnndler hotel, phone 112-1
THE LLOYD.
Most modern Rooms and Apart-nient-houso
In tho city:
Day transient 50c and up
r" ok $2.00 nnd up
Wo havo nicely furnished 2-rooni
apartments, including bath, $10 per
month nnd up.
WANTED ! ! !
R1TTS PPHOI.STERIVG
PIANOS TO CI.EAV. by the Pneumu
Ic Cleaning Company Ordprs f
rork taken ut
GOING ,v HRJv
IMIOVP Kin
Home Permanency vs. Home a Monotony
This Is n vital question for prosent day homobulldors whether it
havo a house which In appearance must always romnln tho uai
or a Iioubo that will pormlt of a llttlo refreshing occasional!;.
Neighborhoods chnngo as do Individual tastes a f ramo houso ai
easily bo mndo to hnrmonlzo with Its surroundings a fresh cm!
of pnlnt often will muko It as good na your neighbor's now hom
tho snmo as n now suit mnkes you feel llko n now man. it
any rato a irnino uouso is suscepituio to most nny change jti
might dcslro nnd whtlo it is pormnnont it docs not nccciutQ
need becomo an eyesore or a monotony. Thoro aro lots of tblsp
wo'vo obsorved about houses and lumbor that you should knot
beforo building como In nnd wo II glvo you our vlows,
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
IlirrAIL DEPAItT.MENT SOUTH BROADWAY, MAHSHFIEtu
FAST AND CO.MMODIL'H
Steamer Redondi
EQl'IPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUR.MARINE lll.'LL
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco andSan Pedro Frit
February 9, at 3 P. M., Stopping at San Francisco, Both ?J
INTER-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION CO.MPANV.
Phone .11. t F. M(.'E()lt(li;.W
Steamer Homer
DATE OF SAILING TOT
BE ANNOUNCED LATE!
F. S. D:w, Agent
TTTTIWnnHIW iimiiii
W 10
THE IRIEXD OF COOS RAY'
S. ALLIANC)
El'IPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR. EUREKA FROM CCOS BAY
Thursday, A. M., February 8
ODNNHfTING WITH THE NORTH RANK' ROAD AT WMIlU1
NORTH PACIKIC STEA.MSIIIP COMPANY.
PImiiio 1 1. c.t p .McKKOIKiK .'r
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELi:.SS
Steamship Breakwate
ALWAYS ON TLME.
SAILS 1RO.M PORTia.ND AT K P. .M. ON TERRUARY li.-oAJ?j
h.ll,S I.ROM C()()S RAY AT SERVICE OK THE TIDE 0.
ARY IO, J7 and 21. j,. A, PARKHl'RST, Age"'-
L. II. KEATING, Agent. Plume MI
I Hnvo Somo First Class
RESIDENCE LOTS
In Eugene to Exchango for Coos Da?
Property.
What Have You Got?
AV(J. FRIZEEN
GS Central Ave., Marshfleld.
Lots on Installments
Bay View, Bay Park
Bunker Hill
Eastsi 'c and Other Locations
I. S. KAUfMAN & CO.
177 Front St.
People Take U
ffaratfl
Wo havo all lengths of "
for salo, prices ranging W
per tier up. Wo can
length you w!ch.
L. H. HEISN
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