The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 23, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 191; -EVENING EDITION
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51 LEAGUE BEST RDOI 10
SEVENTH
SEMIANNUAL
L SCORES. BE HO
Clearance
Sale
?
New Series of Games Opens Marshfield Council Considers
Today Sacramento Plays
at Portland.
Plan of J. M. Upton-
Water Problem.
rOIlTLAND, Ore,, July 23. No J. M. Upton appeared before tlic
gnmes wcie plaved in the Pacific Marshflold council Inst night and sug-
Coast League yesterday, It being pested that some means be provided
moving day. Today a new series M i,orcuy a woman's rest room might
starts with the teams playing as foN bc 08lnbllsho(, , the cy Mr. Vplon
o'.L.i- . nr.t t pointed out the need for such a
?rnn ? nnlinS i won and said that especially on July
S?n r?Sii2S, i ;- und.. I Frt A other holidays It would
San Francisco at Los Angeles. be n groat benefit. He said that
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NORTH REND NEWS
Chas. Thorn, who has been quite
sick Is reported Improving.
Misses Grace and Illnncho WIN
Hams of North Demi Heights spent
Sunday In Marshflcld.
Miss Dossle Balncs. of Sherman
avenue, left this morning for Dan
iels Creek to visit with friends.
Mrs. Klnzey who l.as been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Jennie M. Stewart,
will leave soon for her homo at Halt
way, Ore.
Dr. Ulrd D. Clarke and family of
Sherman Avenuo and Mrs. P. McCann
of Portland spent Sunday at Sunset
Bench.
Percy Pect of Eastsldo has moved
LIb family from tho Moran rcsldonco
to his now homo which has Just been
completed,
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Stevens of
North Bond Heights who have been
visiting friends on South Coos Riv
er have returned home.
Mrs. C. H. Hroulllard and her sl.v-ter-ln-lnw,
Miss Delia Uroulllnrd,
left yesterday on tho Rcdondo for
San Francisco and California points
where- they will visit for a while nft
or which Miss Hroulllard will return
to her old home at Charles City,
Iowa.
SEE NASHVILLE
IS
S
0
Great Organization of Colored
Players Appear at Royal
Saturday Night.
The question I often nt-ked of Mr.
Culllgaii, How I It that your show
produce so much dlvontlled ntnusc
inent with such a small number i'f
performers? After nil the explain.
tlon Is very simple. The Nashville
Studonti carry nothing but tho bent
talent thnt money. Ioiik experience
mid constant practice can produce.
Every inomhor of the company In a
colloKe trained num. which has de
veloped tho ht that U lit him alums
with his natural talent as an enter
tainer, you will find him always a
rloan-cut. refined negro. I1U wry
dross and bearing mnrs him as be
ing well adapted to his special Hue
of work. Thcro In not ono In tl o
whole company thiit cannot tell .n
Interesting or amusing story, slug .i
Hong or do n dance and you will nl
waya find him at his best when plnv
lug an Instrument In tho bnud. Not
only that, but .Mr. Thou. CiiIIIkmii
owner and Manager of tho show I'
one of the bet known, oldest mid
lougost eperltucrd white men In fie
linndllng of colored shows. Yn
would find him n slow spoken pleas
ant faced Ir'sl'innn who knows every
phase of the colored show business
and Ik always delighted ro talk nvr
old time with tho uiannKur of ton
houso or trouper. Ho at least has a
others were well treated here, tho
women had no place to rest and ho
believed that steps should be taken,
to provide for their comfort. Coun
cilman Ferguson suggested thnt tho
matter might bc taken up In connec
tion with the public library. Tbo
matter will bo considered at some
future meeting.
Front Street Settles
City Engineer Gidlcy said that City
Health Officer Mlngus had called his
attention to the necessity of a sewer
on Fifth street between Commercial
and Central. Tho conditions thoro
are very bad at present. Mr. Gldloy
was Instructed to prcparo plans and
specifications. Plans for a sewer on
Market avenuo botweon Fourth and
Sixth wero also ordered drawn.
Engineer Gldloy nlso brought up
the question of finishing North Front
street where the Terminal Railway
lins completed laying Its tracks. He
said that tho street had settlod In
places so that in somo portions tho
tracks would bo six Inches abovo tho
grado and In others tho samo dis
tance below. Ho figured that It
would cost tho city botweon sixteen
and eighteen hundred dollars to
bring tho sides, not Including tho
portion lying lnsldo of tho outer
tracks, to n lovol grade. Tho part
of tho street lying between tho rails
will bavo to bo put Into shnpo by tho
Terminal company.
Tho All wan not properly mndo and
Engineer Gldloy believed tho only
wny the levol grade might be estab
lished would bc to take up tho paving
and even off tho concrete It was
thought that the city could not afford
to do this nnd that tho proporty own
ers had already been heavily taxed.
No action wna taken on tho matter
and It will bo nllowcd to rest.
Repair Hull Avenuo
Plans and specifications for tho
portion of Hall avenue botween Front
r.ud Fourth streets woro ordered
drawn. Tho street will hnvo to bo re
paired nnd on account of tho heavy
tnilllc to nnd from tho dopot It was
docldod that lmmodlnto action was
nwossary.
Tho next meeting of the council
will bo hold on August I.
Tho city council will liavo signs
printed to bo placed in different
partH of tho city Htatlng what tho
speed limit Is for nutos. On tho
roads leading Into town they will
read. "Slow down to fifteen mllos."
The speod ordinance will be onforcod
more stringently In tho future.
Last night's meeting of tho city
council wns short and few woro In
attoudanro outside of tho councllmon.
Mayor Straw was not present, being
out of town nnd Councilman Allen
prosldod.
The first ploco of buslnoss taken up
was nn ordinance declaring n robnto
on the assessment for tho Improve
iront of Hall avenue from tho west
line of Fourth street South to tho
enst lino of South Seventh street.
Tho total rebato amounted to
$i:tr..R2.
It was voted thnt the council meet
us a board of equalization to equnl
lo the assessment on Fourth strcot
from Central to Donnelly and the
date set for hearing protests was
August ' The assessment for ono
hide of the street Is nbout fifty four
i ems per front foot greator than on
the other on account of sidewalk lm
prowment. Water Quel Ion Up
City Attornoy J. D, Goes said
Hint tuo committee appointed to con
;i
11
Began Thursday, July 18th
Saturday we were so crowded that we could
not serve all of you just as we would like to
. Come this week
Prices are the Same
"MONEY TALKS"
HubjClothing and Shoe Co.
MARSHFIELD.
BANDON.
Genuine
Good Buys
Highly improved ranch, sk
miles from town; stock, imple
ments nnd launch Included.
91)0 Per Acre; Terms.
WANTED
A good lot, sultnblo for home,
between El rod and Aider,
Fourth and Tenth. Hnvo the
buyer waiting.
FOR RENT
Modern C-room house, $19 per
month; close In.
French Realty Co.
.113!$ X. Front St.
vK3hV-
Thc Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Have That Roof Fixed
sow
See GORTJIELL
Phone X1HJ
The Order Sent By Telephone
Is taken down carefully and filled
with the utmost exactness at this
market. You can count' on gottlng
just as choice a cut as It you were
here to sco us cut It for you. So If
you cannot or do not caro to como in
person phone us what you want nnd
we'll seo that you get It ns and when
you wnnt It.
MARflllFIELD CASH MAJIKBT.
FOURIER BROS.
Marshflcld Telephones North Bond
221-J Two Market 01
Steamer Washington
Sail From Coos Bay for San Francisco
Wednesday morning, July 24 at 10 A. M.
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
P. 8. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock.
BponKinit acquaintance with nearly , f,.r with J. Ilennot nnd J. II
every man of note In the profession. nnnngnn to secure better wnter sor-
hihm ui iiiciiihio iih personal menus ice honed to be able to innko n re.
Anywhere, Any Time
Careful Driving
Reasonable nates
FISHER AUTO SERVICE
VM. FISHER, Prop.
Phono ordors to Hlllyer's Cigar
Store, Phono 18-J. After 11 P. M.,
Phono G.-J. Marshfield. Oregon.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS.
Pit ESSE I IS nnd HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Edvrard E. Straus & Co
fine Tailoring Lot us maka youi
aext Suit.
2.W Commercial. Phono 2TJ0-X
THE FRIEND OP COOS HAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR. COOS BAY FROM PORTLAND
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, AT 6 P. M.
CONNECTING WITH THE NOItTII HANK ItOAl) AT POHTUVNR
NOItTII TACIl'IO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Flume 41. O. P. McGHOHGH, Agent.
We Have Been Successful
In buying a largo stock of fa
class Eloctrlcal material and tu
give our patrons a very lowpria
on houso wiring. Get our prtct
you can't afford to mlu It,
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J
Blanchard's Livery
wo hnvo secured the llrerjr li
pess of L. II. Holsnor, and r r
pared to ronelnr excellent lerrluti
tho poople of Coos Day. Cin.'l
drlvors, good rigs and ererrlkii
that will mean saustactory terricii
tho public. Phono us for a drlilst
norso, n rig or mytning nttlitii
tno nvcry line. Wo also do trad
Ing business of all kinds.
iHiANCHAnn iiiiotiikiu
Phono 1B8-J
Livery, Peed nnd Snles Smlce.
Ml Flct nml Alder StrctU.
You Auto Call Foott
PHONE 1II-.I NIGHT AM) Dill
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel.
TWO NEW cms
After 11 P. M. Phono 5-J
Itesldonco Phono 28-J
Will make trips to Coqulllf.
nnd he Is a walking book of Infor
inatlon concerning the business. :s
memory Is ery retentive, he cnu
toll you about towns down to th
smallest detail that ho has not visit
ed for years and bis judgment con
cerning good mid bad towns for luid
ness can seldom If over bo que
Hone, 1 o Is thoroughly wrapped on
In his work and bel'ovos that he linn
tho most wondorful little organU'i-
tlon in the country today. All of his !
port at the next mcctini; of tho coun
ill. Mr. (loss said that both Mr.
Flanagan and Mr. Dennett had
agreed to put a good engineer in
charge of tho water system If tho
hydrant rate would bo raUel. Their
claim Is that the present rate was so
low that tho best service could not bo
cxpectod. Tho manor will bo taken
up later.
The matter of keeping a clear pas
..n.f,...w.M n. .i'n....i" ,i.,. ..., "ge- Front street whore tho tillo
consider thnt ho Is tho greatest man- ,lriu,r ' ononUlnR was discussed but
in in nun nun mnvii- .ihu.iiuii car
ter bus authority to dear the street
so that vehicles can pass.
agor under tho sun. In fact there N
not n colored performer In the coun
try that Is not willing ro work for
him. He Is lovable kind. encrnu-i
to a fault, and nlwavs holds their un
divided confidence, consequent'y he
secures tie best ienlt to be lind
from a show of the character of the
Nashville Students. He Is a firm lie.
lliil'ill 111 ..l.'l.i.r tlir. ...-... .! .... .
I.1..I Ill h'.'iih tin- IVlir II KllfH I 4U ..11,... ..., I
s'iow for little money, and he Is d"- p ' ,"' vpn,!,,J.1
Ing It today as novor before. Tlier '", f:".0! ,,ni ,f
Is something doing every mlnut J ?,' " of." P"J '..'
from the tlmo tho curtain rises till
the closo-slnglng. dancing, enmedw
mlrt'i. music, and uovoltv iuiu r;'i
tho evening's performance wM'-'i
lasts over two hours. They carry an
excellent small band, giving a haul
strcot parado In t!'0 afternoon and
concert In front of the tl cite-
7 -an lu the evening. Tho N'nshvlllo
Studonts will bo at tho Royal The.i-
tor two nights comiiieiic'ng Sat
dny. July 27. 25 nnd 50 cent
$8.11)0 HITS $10,000 LOT.
Lot on Second Avenue, near
Central. Positively best Invest
ment in central business proporty
to bo had for tho money. Reason
able, terms. If this lot doesn't
pay n hondsomo profit on tho In
vestment, notntng on Coos nay
will.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EqulpiKd with vtlicloM nml submarine bell
SAILS FOR COOS MAY PROM SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY, JULY
20TII, AT 11:00 P. M.
All Passenger Ecenntlons From San Frnurl-co Must Re Mado at H05
life Dulldliig, or Pier No. 11).
INTER.OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE U. C. P. McGEORGE, Agent.
TTe Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
U prepared to do all kinds rf bi3'
on short notice. Wc moot all trii
and boats nnd wo nlso have the U'.c
btylo Reynolds Piano Mover.
guarantco our work.
L. HLHeisner, ProJ
Phonos 98-R. 120-J. or 4M.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECT08I
D
It. HI HI) II. CLAHKI2.
Specialist In Nerve and 8pM
Disease.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS PROM AINSWORTII DOCK. PORTLAND. AT 0 A. SI., JULY
2nd, Olh, 1-lth, 10th, tilth nml 2th. FROM .MARSHFIELD AT THE
SERVICE OF THE TIDE, JULY (Ith, 11th, 10th, 21st, 20th and .list.
Phone Main :i21-U
J. C. .MILLER, Agent.
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
The a it'spiitle nowder to be shaken
mm uiv Hiiues ii you want rost
and cotnfort for tired, tende , achlm?
feet, uo Allen's
eves cornR and bun-
ml prevents bllste s.
sore and callous spots. Just the
thing tor Dancing i'nnlos. Patent
leather Slmcs. a.id fo llrenklng In i
Now Slues, It Is the grente,st com-
rort discmcry of the nge T y It to.,
day. Sold cvo yw here, 25 cts Don't
accept nii Mili.tltute. Ft FREEi
in i p .-i e na lr s Alloa S, Olni-
v- . I I 1. , v
- Tortluil, Ontoa y -
WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneu.
nmtlc Cleaning Company. Orders for
ttoik taken at
OOINO HARVEY
PHONE inn
i Office, Room 2. Rogen HotM
Marshfield. Office Hours z 'l
Phone 14 4-L.
r 11. A. J. HENimYb
- Modem Dental Parlors
wo are eaulDDed to do blib &
work on short notice at the 'n
lowest prices. Examination 11
Lady ottendant. Coke building, w
site Chandler hotol, phone lll
i
Real Estate
and
PIRE INSURANCE
Several good bargains In Farms and
city property.
AUO. FKIZREN.
t)8 Central Ae. I
Mnrshfle'd, OreCon '
COOS BAY-IiOSEBURG STxQE LINE.
Stage leaves Marshflold every morning at 6 and reaches Roseburg In
time to connect with evenlag train for Portland. Stage also leaves
Rosumrg every morning at 6 o'clock and reaches Marshfield same
6Y0lD
FARE iJO.00, Round trip $11.00. Good meals en route.
C. P. Darnard, agent, Roseburg.
Otto Schetter, agent. 120 Market Avenue, Marshfield.
Tickets can be obtained at Hlllyer's Cigar Store.
J.
W. DENNETT,
ltrjcr.
Ifflte over Flanagan BennattI
iB-hfli( OtH
rR. J. T. MeCORMAO,
Pnyslclan and Sarjwn
Marshfield, Oregon.
Ifflnn. T .i-.,l..f nnllillnff.
nnnnii. -. m. PhnBS t"
.Lfuimii.i iiiini iiiiii'i. . .--
I.lhhv COIL. Tlo kind YOU havo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pacific
Liver- Traiihfer Co.
Times' Want Ads bring results
IUlJnt uJ Dr School law Ol.l. 7S
V..I,.VIHIII,I11 DI..DDB Pftpl Kpi)pl)l
wui.fi.x. iiuini m 11.rn.tur7 s.pwtsuU,
Mull. Art. IlMatlw. Oiauilii.
rorcUlo44rMTlll3 BISTEII kLTEIHOIl I
urncan, lu ll.l,u lull
Modern Brick Building, Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
O. A. METLIN. Prop. !
Rates; f.0 cent a Dsy and tfpnT.rds
Cor Broanwaj and Mikit. t
Marshfield, Oregon
Don't forget the Turkish Bathi
PHONE 21 .J. lni'
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
irrj. Smifll .nn,l,,.n .1 .! .i.
)S8k ,tl0U, . U1 tho lai,e stot'k mow on
TiSl Maiu1, ?lV' Wilson has " "is employ
.Sfeei. th? nl-y PwiPtienl marble and granite
UUTifc- J l!! oos Count.y- Ad none
"" but the best work is turned out.
Times Want Ads Bring Results
Barnard & Langwor
Electrical Contractors and IW
pimvn 184-R.
170 So. Rroadway, " door
Union Meat Market
Most Sensible Sho
For tho children U ta
famous "SKUFFER"
Pnr sale at
Tip Horfrtr Shoe SlO
in Qrt ncAtniwiiv . . .. Mif'LJ
HUHaaaBaHMaHoa
T. J. BOAIFE
CO A. H-BODUP
Marshfield Pfli"1
tTS. riorafillC W
ic.im. MARSHFIEJ
Furnished Phone U 0r
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