The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 24, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912 -EVENING EDITION
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Omf Persona! barYiea nm th,
Clothes Themsel
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
POWDEJ
Absolutely Purerf
Makes Home Baking Easy
No other aid to the housewife
is 'so great, no other agent so
useful and certain in making
delicious, wholesome foods
The only Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No Alum No Unto Phomthmfmm
n
CContlnuod from pace l.)
paid cv trlbuto to tho Southern Pacific.
Stnrtfl Tilings.
Tho council was apparently nbout
rondy to adjourn when Tom Donnott
who had proscntod tho lottor of tho
Tormlnnl Railway aakod for soino
expression from tho council on It. Ho
oald that In vlow of4tho fact that tho
inroo companies waniou irnncniscH
on tho Batno Btroota In boiiio placoa,
ho thought that all ought to ho glvon
a fair show.
In tho lull, II. 0. Dlors oald that
ho wlahod to call tho council's atten
tion to tho fact that tho Sumner poo
plo woro, next to tho Simpson com
pany, tho largest ownors of proporty
In North Ilond. Dr. Dnrtlo rotortod
that if thoy woro, thoy should bo
nblo to mako soino money out of tho
boom that tho construction of tho
Southern Pacific would start. This
caused a wavo of merriment to sproad
ovor tho audlonco.
N. C. MacLeod addroBsod tho coun
cil and said that ho thought it only
right that tho Tormlnal Hallway bo
glvon homo answor. lie said that ho
didn't know JUHt how to regard ths
Tormlnal Hallway and had always
conaldorod it a Joko personally.
Ilowovor, If tlio Tormlnal Hallway
waH a scheme to hold back or block
other railways or an effort to mulct
them, ho said tho soonor tho request
was aiiBwerod tho hotter.
Fred Mutilator Intorruplod by do
elating that tho pooplo of North llond
had auaworod tho Tormlnal Hallway
at tho polls lust fall whon thoy voted
mi 1ml t t tn twili I as 1 In nunil cnniA
vtiutt MiiMViiinwt vi wnwtt ruuivi
scathing tonus In an Indirect ro fur
unco to tho company and Haid that
any company that wan trying to use
a nearly bankrupt town to mako cap
ital out of should bo condemned.
Tom Ilonnott rotortod that tho
company was tho only ono that had
offurod to back Its promises with'
money and said tho company stood
ready to poat n 10,000 bond to build
tho lino, tho samo as it did in Marsh
Hold. Dr. Ilartlo said thoy did not want
money, that thoy wanted railroads.
Ho said tho council wuntod to treat
all fairly. Personally, ho said, ho
had always regarded tho Tormlnal
Hallway as n local schomo to got
money out of tho railroads coming In.
Councilman Mandlgo Bald that ho
hoard tho Terminal Hallway offered
soil nut for $100,000 and If it did, ho
didn't think It was right to glvo thorn;
ft franchise in North Horn! bo that,
thoy could Increase tholr price to i
$300,000.
Councilman Horn snld that this
waa all Idle discussion ami that thore
would bo no bottling up of tho water i
front. Ho said that threo roads
t ould oaslly get right of way along '
It. I
Prof. Orubbs said that tho Tor
mina! Hallway should know already I
what tho answer to their reouost
would bo. He said that otm If tho.
on in il xrauted tho Terminal Hallway
a franchise, the pooplo of North llond i
woi 1 1 invoke the referendum on It.
The lesult he said had boon indicated
nt tho frnnchUo oloctlon.
L. F. Fnlkonstuln was called for
but wild that he had nothing to say,
A. H. Derbyshire said that if tho j
Terminal Hallway wanted a frnn-
clilso. they should present n draft of i
it to the council tho same as any
otluT company. Ilowovor, ho said, he ,
was confident tho people of North
Ilond would not stand for tho council
granting a franchlso to tho Termlu-'
al Hallway. Ho said that soyonty
llvo per cent of tho voters of North
Ilond would, oppose It.
Honry Diors horo interrupted and '
said that ho thought tho council and
others woro doing an Injustice to C.
A. Smith by making light of tho ap
plication and condemning it. Ho said
that C. A. Smith did not "soil out"
and that as ono of tho, largest Inter-
cstfl on tho Hay ho was ontltlod to tho
rcspoct of North Dcnd and further
more, ho said that if tho Simpaon
company wont to Marshflold and
mado such a roqucst, tho C. A. Smith
company would boo that it was treat
od respectfully.
A. II. Dorbyshiro said that ho was
not making light of tho Smith com
pany but wob moroly giving n candid
expression of tho situation.
Fred Holllstor said that ha did not
rofor to C. A. Smith but was talking
about tho company and furthormoro,
ho declared that ho know that L. J.
Simpson was now vory glad that
North Ilond had turnod down tho
Terminal Railway a year ago.
Dob Emory interrupted with tho
remark that less than n year ngo tho
Tormlnal Railway wanted threo yoars
In which to build a rullo or two of
track.
Peck Gives Views
Horo bo mo ono callod on C. H.
lTcck, who was assisting II. A. Sum
nor In presenting tho latter's appli
cation. Mr. P.cck said that a year or
so ago Mr. Sumner had boon assured
by citizens of North Ilond, Including
mombora of tho council, that ho
would bo treated fairly whon ho enmo
to North llond. Ho said that nil thoy
wnntod was a common uaor clauso
so that thoy would bo ablo to handlo
business to and from tho factories on
tho North Ilond wator front.
Krod Holllstor Bald that ho wished
to call tho attontlon of tho council
to tho' fact that Mr. Sumner did not
stato in his frnnchlBo tho dnto on
which ho would begin construction In
North llond. Ho said that ho and
ovoryono olso wanted to seo things
doing In North Ilond.
Horo C. R. Pock enmo hnck In rath
er sharp tonus at Holllstor. Ho said
that Mr. Sumner was not thoro trying
to hold hack any thing or block any
thing. Ho said all that ho wanted
was n chanco to do business on tho
siiunro. To show them that ho was,
ho said that If tho Southern Pnclllc
would Insort tho common user clause
In Its franchlso on waterfront streets,
they would withdraw tholr applica
tion. Ho said It didn't mako any dif
ferent whothor tho Sumnor lino
camo or not. If it did not, ho said
tho Southorn Pacific would not bo
bothorod by any ono taking advan
tage of tho common user clauso and
If It did and other linos camo, It
was essontlal to tho pooplo of North
llond and tho railroads to have ac
cess to tho watorfront through tho
common user privilege
As to tho dnto of beginning work
In North Ilond, Mr. Pock said that ho
didn't think that was mntorlal, In fact
ho thought that tho pooplo thoro
should not pormlt tho occupancy of
Its watorfront by tho rails of any ono
until guaranteed of outsldo railroad
connections. As to this, ho snld, that
tho Southern Pacllln's franchlso did
not guarantee any dato of comple
tion whereas tho Sumnor franchlso
did.
Mr. Millls nroso and said that It
c'ioiild not be forgotton that the
Southern Pacific now lias 2,000 mon
nt work completing tho first section
of twonty-sovon mlloa towards Coos
Hay.
Mr. Pock said that tho llttlo payroll
Involved In building tho lines in
North Hond would not benotlt North
llond much bocnuso fow of tho eltl
iieus would want to get out and work
with the Greeks and foreigners on It.
And besides, lie declared, It would hu
twenty-two months hoforo the South
ern ParlHc would havo to finish it.
N. C. Mcl.ood again Interrupted
and wanted to know If Marshflold
was again trying to Impodo progress
on the Day. Ho said that llvo years
ago a mooting in Marshflqld opposing
the bridging of tho Hay had held tho
liny back. Ho snld ho had thou trie I
to tell them what tho offect would bo
and was put out of tho mooting.
Henry Dlors camo back and sail
that Mr. McLood was nilstakon ns Dr.
Mlugus had oxplainod that tho dolay
was duo to tho fact that tho Southorn
Pnclllc had not boon nblo to soil Its
bonds nt a good prlco.
The discussion was enlivened by
various romarks from tho crowd.
Onco when Dr. nnrtlo was asking
that tho Sumnor people show tholr
financial ability, he said that If It was
to be kept secret It could Ue confldod
to tho North Ilond bankers who
Portland-Oakland Game Called
In Third Inning on Ac
count of Rain.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 24 Tho
rortlaiid-Oaklund gamo hero yester
day was called In tho third Inning on
account of rain. Tho. other games In
tho Const Leaguo resulted ns fol
lows: At Los Angoles R. II. E.
Los Angeoa ..1 3 7 1
Cncrnmento 1 10 3
At Snn Francisco R. II. B.
San Frnnclsco . . . v 3 7 0
Vornon 0 2 2
NKW HAMPSHIRE TAFT
Curries State by flood Majority Ovor
Roosevelt.
(Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Da
Times. J
CONCORD, N. II., April 24 Re
vision of tho figures of yesterday b
republican primary for tho election
of delegates to tho stato and district
conventions April 30 only sorvo to
omphnslzo tho victory of President
Taft. Rooaovelt loaders havo admit
ted that thoy did not expect to havo a
Now Hampshire dologato to tho Chi
cago convention. Tho presidential
profcronco voto ns tabulated at tho
Roosevelt hcadquartoro gives Taft a
load of 3000 in tho 30,000 votes
counted.
RAISE MINERS' WAGE
(Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
NEW YORK, April 24. Tho sub
committee which Is arranging tho
terms of Bottlomcnt in tho anthracite
situation has raised tho wago In
crease, it Is reported, from 5 to 5.2 C
per cent and may further lncroaso It.
would assure tho council It was all
right. Ho said that tha North Dond
bankers could not bo hoodwinked.
"How nbout Major Kinney nnd tho
bnnkorB horo n fow years ago?" inter
rupted Homo ono in tho crowd.
Finally tho mooting ndjournod.
Wm. L. Cooko, prop, of tho Deo
Hlvo Drug Store, Nolhart, Mont., cays
tho Dolt Canon running from Dolt to
Nolhart is tho most picturosquo spot
in all Montana. Ho writes, "I ro
commorid Foley's Honoy and Tar
Compound to nil my customors and
nm novor disappointed. It given tho
best results for coughs and colds of
anything 1 soil." Red Cross Drug
Store.
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NOT ONLY IN THE RECEPTION YOU GET WHEN YOU COME IN, AND TIIR APPOINT;
AND CONVENIENCES THAT ARE ON EVERY HANI), HUT IN THE CLOTHES TllimSELVPe'm
YOU GET THIS SERVICE FROM VS.
Suits . o . - $1000 to '$40.00
STETSON SHOESSTETSON HATS OLUI2TT-ARROW SHIRTS.
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clofliing and Shoe C
Marshfield.
Bandon.
WILSON AUTO SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
Phones 184-X, 228.
Marshfield, Ore.
TRY THK EDGB Willi TOUR
FINGER.
Examine a collar fresh from ear
laundry. Notice lta clear, whit col
or, Its ten, lastle stiffness, U
smooth and its perfect bap.
Then tost tha top edge by runnlaa;
your flnior-tlp ovor It. Notice the
smooth, slick finish siren It, Noth
ing them to rub, dig or irritate your
neck.
This teat will prove tho value of
our icrrlce. Bend ui a trial bonds
and apply tho test.
Marshfield" Hand & Steam Laundry
Mauzey Bros. Props Phone JaW-J.
Our Wacom Go Anywhere A ay time.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
in North Front Street
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FRONT ST.
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teamer Washington
Will Sail from San francisco for Coos Bay
Friday, April 19 ;
P. S. DOW, Agent.
OcouDo&V
'THE FRIEND OP COOS HAY
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUirriSD WITH WIRELESS
Sails From Portland for Cocs Bay
Thursday, April 25, at 6:00 P.R
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK ROAD AT ronHi
NORTH PACIFIC- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone 14. O. P. McQEORGB, lint
VAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH W1RELK3S AND SUnMARI.VE Bllt
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Friday, April 26, At 3:00 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44. O. P. McGE0rtGE,Al
Prof. IlegKS will begin n dancltiK clnsa for children, Buturilay nt
2 p. in. In the Finnish bull, .Marshflold, Ho wi.l open clnssea In Co
qulllo on Wednosdny nt 4 o'clock nnd Randon n fow dnya Inter
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TI.ME.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON APRIL 3. 10. 17tt4M
HAILS FROM COOS HAY APRIL (I, 111, 0 AND 27, ATSERVICECfl
THK TIDE.
L. A. PAHKIIUItST, Atf.
Thone Wfl
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP
THE EIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY
At Murxliflcld, In the State of Oi'ckoii, nt tho close of business, April 18,
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd Discounts ,' 0Qg 0qi C3
U. S. Ronds to socuro circulation '.'.',',' "5'oOO 00
Othor llonda to securo U. S. Deposits " on'fiftc'nB
IIoiiiIr, Securltioa, otc ' !!!!"" B8"78 OS
RnnkhiR 1 oiibo, furniture, and Fixtures '.'.',', 8101 1 34
Duo from National Ranks (not rostrvo agonta) " ' a'a-iiM
Duo from Stato and Prlvato Ranks and Hankers, Trust Com
panies, nnd Savings Ranks '. 3 904 08
Duo from npprnve'd Rosorvo ARontB
Checks nnd othor Cash Horns. ....'..,,, " " " i'o? j'no
Notes of other National Hanks ?.....'..... ..!!!! ! C fllOOO
Fractional Pnpor Currency, NlokoU and Conts 115 13
Specie ?Bfi, 015,50
Lngal-tniuler note 1.Q7Q.00 57 085 50
Rodomptlon fund with U. S. Trwmirgr (5 jier cent of olr-
elon) , . -.". 1.250.00
To,Bl ' I501.I2S.71
LIARILITIRS.
SSfiKS nr!l!.,:V: :::::.:: ::::::::::: ?l0Kos-5o
Undivided Profits, lost KxpnB and Tnxos paid. .'.'.',', "'"iik'4 0
National Hank Notes ouUtnndlug. . , " k'ciu eu
Due to other Nailmml llanka 57590
Due to Stnto and Prlvato Ranks and Hankers o 04 t 7
Individual deposits subject to ohecK " "iiJonKKr.
Domand cf rrtficates of io . . . , n o?nqo
Time certtf.'catea of dewnit ftfi'Jnn 4ft
Cortifle.l check onir
Cnsbler's ohecka outetnndUii , nra j 1
Uitjtod Slote deposits ' !.'.!'.'.'. lo!c23!s
State of Oraisou 'county oV linos,' aat 601, 128. i
I. Dnrv KrelUar. Caahiir of t o above-named bank, do solomnlv
swnr that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge nnd
beUora , -,, , , .' . DOnSBY KREITZER. Cashfer.
SulaoWbod and sworn to bsforo me this 24th day of Anrll l9i-
WAhTER K. RUTLRR, Attest: ' ' '
Notary Public. m. C. HORTON
WILLIAM GRIMES.
W, U. DOUGLAS.
Directors.
Abstracts, Real Estate,
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.!
HENRY SENG8TAOICEN, Mgr.
CoqullU Offlje Phone 191 Marshfield Office H-l-Vanns
Timber Coal and Plattln Lands a ipeehUtr.
Qeneral AgenU "EASTBIDF"
Get Busy
.. .111 rtl
AND OCT AI-TEIl THAT ROOF, HUT FIRST COMfc 1 " I
OUR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPLH.
SHINGLES 81.150 AND UP.
lmi.MVn iiuimi avij mf.V CI S AVI) UP.
nuui'l.vi I ill J'.IV, KJ.Mi n v ji
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. O
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
The Electric Shoe Shop
j IS WHERE THEY RUY SHOES
I FROM SI PER PAIR UP.
THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
180 So. Rroadway Marshfield
Blancharcfs Livery
J We hao seci-re ue livery liusi
, leos of L. H. Heiscer and are prn
1 pared to render excdPnt serTleo it
jtbe peoplo o' Co Bay. Cireful
I livers, gjoo rSjs ua ovoryth'.nB
uov wjii mean t3iidiactory service tc
" puunc. rnont us ror a driyln;
horse, a rig or pnytnlng- needed In
tbe lUery line. We also do truck
S business of ll kinds.
fiLANCTIARD BROTHERS
Phone 13 8-J
Livery. Feed and Sales Service.
141 First aad Alder StreeU
for All Kinds of Ha
snn
Clifford Doane
PHOXK 3
We Have Been Sucees
in buying a 'J,
class Electrical " j
give our patrons a vej .
on house wiring.
youcantafferdtoml,,
Coos Bay Wiring J
phone 237-J