The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 31, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
THE COOS BAY
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Ho said Hint for tlic present, ho
thought thnt to Improve tho wntor
from Central avemio to tho Cold
Storage would ho sufficient nnd Inter
this might ho extended In either dir
ection. He said thnt whllo ho had
not definitely determined upon tho
plnn, tho suggestion thnt the govern
ment contrlbuto twonty feet nnd tho
proporty owners twenty feet appeal
ed to him.
Eugono O'Connell said thnt tho
move wns one In tho right direction
nnd thnt Its realization would bo n
flno thing for tho town. Ho snld that
In ordor to nssuro It success, tho tin-'
nnamlous coopcrntlon of tho property I
nwnnra wnn noopRsnrv. In order to
start It right, ho snld the city conn- j
Cll should innko It plntn what would ,
do nocessnry lor mo proporty ownors
to do. Ho said ho thought thnt nil
Bhould ho expected of tho property
ownors should bo tho ceding of tho
twenty foot strip nnd tho removal of
flinlr linlldlntrd. tho improvements to
bo pnld for by tho city nt largo and !
assurance given that tho go.crnment
would niso coniriuuio us portion 01
tho forty foot hlghwny.
Mr. Allen said that It was his
Idea that the city should pny tho ox-
vjmj t m.lll.. In itm a.11III.im1
JIUMBU Ul Jlllilllifi III illV illllllllUIIUI I
wnnrvos. no sniu mai inn oxpenso
would bo comparatively small to tho
Indlvldunl property owners In tho
city nt Inrgo when distributed by tax
ation nnd that tho benefits to bo do-
rlvcd from tho plan would bo much
greater than tho cost. ,
Jons Hansen snld that ho approved
of tho plnn and that every ono ho
had talked to wns In favor of It.
Ho said It would bo n great benefit to
tho city nt lnrgo.
Mr. Allen roa 1 n letter from J. V. ,
Bonnott In which Mr. Dennett ap
proved of the plnn. Mr. Dcnnott
stntod that he and Illchnrd Walters
owned tho property where tho Mug
.nos & Mntson Store Is located nnd ,
thnt long years ago Mr. Walters had ,
removed tho buildings from tho i
whnrf In tho rear of tho proporty. i
Ho snld thnt they considered freo
nrcunH iu uiu -jiiiiih oi Kruincr oeuoill i
than tho use of the wnrohousofi. I
' Clnudo NnsburR wanted to know
if tho city proposed to impose a)EastsJde Residents Want More
whnrf chargo and If tho proporty -,. . 0 . ... .
owners would linvo anything to any UH'CCt ScrVICC 10 MarSll-
nbout vcssols using tho waterfront." t;nA Mnm
Ho wns Informed that tho city would' Ilcia N0W
Vlm!.)Ly.n?.t .n."?.",pl f!m.r'50 w,mr'l Knstsldo residents hnvo started n
ii . i... ""'.V "wner" movement to hnvo tho Forry Trn
wuiik siwfc flttfV) III1J1IIIIIK U Olll ' nil
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For This Week
Here's the Selling Plan WeVe Mapped Out:
Choice of Any Suit in the Windows
At Two Prices
i i-t 4
65 for all Suits sold
l: up to $2U.UU
Reduced to
$11
$14
flK for all Suits Sold
ii up to S25.00
reduced to
$1P
Original Price and Size Will Be Marked on Every Suit
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MAESHFIELD.
BAtfDON,
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FERRY ROUTE
nbout vessels using tho wharf
F. 8. Dow Interposed objection to
tho plnn, first becnuso ho did not
think It would bo Just what tho lnrgo
vrssols coming hero would Ilko nnd
second becnuso It might Intorfero
with tho gnsollno launches plying tho
Hay. Ho feared thnt serloiiH compli
cations might nrlso.
Mr. O'Connoll snld thnt tho city
could ndopt regulations thnt would
ollmunto this posslblo trouble Ho
said thnt ho did not oxpoct to nee
much of mi Incronso In tho number
of gnsollno boats to bo accomodated
horo nnd thnt nny way, tho nutos nnd
gnsollno lnuiichofl would bo ndo-
'juntoly tnkon caro of.
's routo changed. They nro now
circulating petitions thcro nnd hnvo
notified F. E. Allen, of tho Marsh
Hold city council, thnt they will cir
culate petitions In Mnrshflold nlso
urging tho change.
According to their plnn, a now
street Is to bo opened In Enstsldo
which will nfford n inoro direct routo
to tho waterfront thnn tho long
whnrf. Hy making n lnndlng there,
they plnn to hnvo tho Transit run di
rect across, lnndlng nt or nenr tho
mouth of Mill Slough.
Tho matter wns brought up nt tho
meeting nt tho city hull last evonlnz
to discuss tho Improvement of tho,
waiunroui. unn inmpueii is
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BALL SCORES
Portland Takes First Game of
New Series From Oakland
Vernon Loses.
STANDING OK TEAMS
W. L. P.C.
Vernon C7 44 .504
Los Angeles ,. . G3 48 .508
Oakland 02 50 .554
Portland AQ G4 .400
San Frnnclsco ..45 CO .400
Sncrnmonto ....43 04 ,402
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ouh to hnvo tho chnngo effected ns
l.e thinks tho ferry lnndlng Is Injurl-
PORTLAND, Or., July 31 Port
land took tho first gnmo of tho now
BorleB from Oakland nt Oakland yes
terday by n scoro of six to two. Tho
scores In tho Const Leaguo games
woro as follows:
At San Prnnclsco R
Oakland 2
nn.!Po't'n,,-'1v . 0
C. A. Johnson said ho thoueht this
won Id lio workod out nil right. Ho,om to his adjoining property.
ii-vaiiuu null llllliriy iwuniv vim 1'H nco "vvwwwwwWivwwii
I ho govern mont engineers made tho big liners woro concornod, provision
offer to code tho twonty-foot strip If, would bo mnilo for thorn on prlvnto
Uio property owners would do llko-; property. Ho said ho know tho
t Los Angeles R
Vornon 2
! Snn Francisco 0
I At Sacramento R
I Sncrnmonto 5
Los Angeles 4
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Lakeside By Auto
We have arranged for automobile service to the
beautiful Ten Mile Lakes, Service begins today, W!ll
make regular daily trips connecting with
LAUNCH NORTH STAR
LEAVES STAITF'S LANDING EVERV. DAY AT 1:!M) P. M.
RETURNING LEAVE NORTH SLOUGH LANDING:
SATURDAY AT -ii0 A. M. WEDNESDAY AT fli.'lO A. M.
.MONDAY AT B:W) A. M. THURSDAY AT 7:00 A. M.
TUESDAY AT (1:00 A. M. FRIDAY AT 7:!10 A. M.
SATURDAY AT 8:00 A. M.
AUTO LEAVES LAKESIDE ONE HOUR EARLIER THAN
1IOAT SCHEDULE.
Fare each way $1,00,
Will make special trips to connect.with launch at any
time, day or night, For prices and full information in
quire of TOM SAWYER, Jr., at Lakeside, Oregon, or
leave message with M, M, Pierson, tho Lakeside To'o
phono Agent,
ie oiur iranf
and Storage Co
Is propnrcd to do all klndioftii:
on short notice. WGimetillh
and boats nnd wo alto hf.vttM
stylo Reynolds Piano Mow,
guarnntco our work.
L. H. Heisner,Pfi
Phones 08-R, 120-J. or 41-L
UUILDING AND RKPAin Kl
IIouso Moving and Qnulltj.
wo aro prepared to do tali
by tho day or contract and row
satisfaction. Let us figure wltDI
G. S. FLO VI) . CO. I
Phono 310-J. MaribfMU
Barnard & Langworl
; Electrical Contractors and 6i
1'IIONE 181-R.
170 So. Hrotiduny, nut i
Union Meat Marbrt.
irlso.
Dan Onmpboll snld thnt he appro
ved of tho plan If It ndhorod to tho,
forty-foot scheme.
Tho question of tho cost of building
tho whnrf ulong tho strip enmo up.
City Knulnoor (ildley said that tho'
dlstnnre from tho Cold Storage to'
Central nvnuuo would bo nbout 1S00
foot. Mr. Allen snld If tbero wns nny
question rnlsod about the city paying
for tho whnrf, It could bo submitted
nt tho coining oloctlon.
Anson Rogers approve) of tho
plan as suggested by Kimono O'Con
noll. Mr. O'Connell snld Hint another
thought thnt onuroil to him was thnt
tho (Ire limit restrictions about build-'George
Ings should bo removod from tho1
wnterfront. This would pormlt tho
proporty owners to niter nnd Im
prove tho bullilliiKH.
N'oIh Rnsmussen said that ho
thought tho proporty ownors should
remodel their buildings so to ns mnko
entrniuoH and flouts along tho water
front as well as along Front streot,
thereby Improving tho npponranco of
things.
Oppi'M's Vnmiw Cliiiniiel
Ilonry Seiustnckon snld thnt ho
favored Impimlng tho water front
out thnt ho wns opposed to narrow
ing the channel. Ho said ho was will
ing to donate tho twenty-foot htrlp on
his proporty and lonvo tho cbnnnol ns
It Is. lie Mild It would not bo n good
inovo to tuUo nway some good cbnn
nol for something Hint remained to
bo sociirod.
Clnudo Nusburg wnntod tho Im
provement oxtended so ns to Include
tho frontago south of Central avonuo
to .Mill Slough or thereabouts.
O. A Johnson said that ho wnntod
olthor a forty-foot roadway or noth
ing. Ho snld ho would bo willing to
glvo It nil off the proporty in ease
tho government would not codo tho
tWQiity-foot strip
F. S. Dow said that so far as tho
Southern Paclllo plnnnod to build
a big dock nnd waro houso near tho
Denver Hill conl bunkers nnd thnt
others had also provldod fo rtho fu
turo in n similar mnnnor. Ho snld
thnt tho big thing wns for tho city
to provide for tho gnsollno boats.
Flnnlly, Clnudo Nnsburg moved
Hint Chairman Allen solect two of
tho propert yownors to nld tho com
mittee In ftamlng up tho plnn nnd
Anson Rogors seconded It. Then Mr.
Allen nppointod Mossrs. Jons Hanson
and Clnude Nnsburg,
,ost in HOGuu uivnit
llnuliTMin Diowiu'il Sunday
.eiir (.old Hoacli.
COLD HKACH. Ore.. July 31
Oeorgiv Henderson, n young omployo
of t o .Macleay Kstnto coinpnnv, nt
W'odderbiirn. wns nccldeutallv
drowned In Rogue river Sunday aft
ernoon. Ho has n luothor living at
Woddorburn and relatives at Portland.
Japan's Minister of Marino has ro
commondod tho construction of eight
een supor-drendnoughtB to bo built In
tho soven years succeeding 1012.
Steamer Washington
Will Sail from Coos Bay for San Francisco
Wednesday morning, July 24 at 10 A. M.
WITH PASSLNGLRS AND I'RRIGHT
Real Estate
and
FIRIi INSURANCK
Several good bargains la rircii
city pioperty.
AUG. 1M1ZEEN.
08 Ccntrnl Ate.
Mnrshflold. 0.t(
T. J. iCAIFE
P. S. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock.
Don't dolny for lnck of ready cash.
$25 Is enough to nQQure n bnutlful
lot In First Addition to Mnrshflold.
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THIJ PKIKXII OP COOS RAY' SgSJ&SgWWps
ALLIANCE
i:quippi:d with wirulkss
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7 AT 6 A. M
CUNNHCTIXG WITH TIIR NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
.U1U1I TACIPIO STKAMSIIIP COMPANV.
MtGixman, Ageut.
flump II.
o. r,
S A.H.H0
Marshfield Pain
Decorating
BsUmates MARSUt'lEU
Furnished Phope 140L
Most Sensible Sb
For tho children Is lb
fawouB "SKUPFKR" ibo
For sale at
The Electric Shoe SI
180 So. Broadway .... Min
GLASSES FOR YOUNG
OR OLD FOLK
N. J. Gorhnm, Cashier nank o'
Woodvll'o. WooiMUp. On-., bad n
very severe attack of kidney trouble
nnd the pains In 1 Is kidneys anil
back wpi torrlb'o "I got n bottle
of Folev Kldnev P'lls from our drug
gist nnd tlipv ontlrelv rolloved mo
I have more boneflt from them thnn
nny other rnqdlcluo." Lnckhnrt A
Parsons Drug' Co., "Tho Busy Cor-
shoiild bo selected with equal
caro. Tho sight of either tuny
be rulnod by tho uso of glnsa-s
not nccuratoly ndjiuted to tho
needs of tl.o eyos. Thoros
only ono safe way to buy
glasses, llavo your pyos ex
rinlned by oport optomotrlsts
llko us and thus mako suro of
obtaining just what tho mot
delicate organs of the body re-qulio.
STATU
LIOKXSIID OPTIC
IN CHAHGi:.
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Steamer
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Red
lido
I'OIIIIIIH'll Willi lllp1n 1 1... . . ..
SA.LS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Sunday, Aug. 4, at 3 P. M.
..wi..i-v,L1..VA TRANSPORTATION CO.
C F. McGEORGE, Agent.
PHONE U.
Marshfield & North Bend Autol
GORST & KING, J'rovrW
Cnra leavo Marshlieia f
minutes from 7:15 a. O. U"1"111
mll,il.rl.l !,... V'nrlh Bed'
samo schedule, starting a' 'i.
until midnight. See saiium -for
schodulo.
PROFESSIONAL OIRECTOJ
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Red Gross Jewelry Oepi
JHWKLKRS AND OITICIAN.S
EQUIPPED with Wllli-Miss
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAVS ON TIME.
Si" VSS?SS,IBr. AT 0 A. M.. JCLV
Buiiviru of thh tide, ? mnV?ll" w
Phone Mnln 321-L. ' "lSt 20th nnd 3s.
". v. MILLER, Agent.
11. UlllU II. Liluwu"" ,Jl
Hncclailst In Nerve andBj""!
Disease.
k,m,-- r. a nnreri H'l
Marshfield. Office Houri "
Phono H'4-L.
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II. A. J. HENDRY'S
-r Alodeni iieuuu "".,
Wa r. onnlnnnrt tO dO DU
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work on ahort notice si
i,.,. n.i... PlTnmlnatlM
'.-."'..rrr: ""T.-udmr.
uaay auenanm, i-oo "" :,,j
I alto Chandler hotel, phoBi
J- W. RENNWrT.
Lawyer,
, )fflo over Flanagan & BflDBe"
larsh field
rR. J. T. McCORMAO,
U Physician and Surg
Marshfield, Oregon.
m a. n..l1i4lnff.
ALL KINDS OF iOB PRINTING 00NE AT THE TIHES0TOCE
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