The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1913.- EVENING EDITION.
MILLIONS M BE SPEST I!
EIT5 HEBE THII
Will
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the
First
Addition
To
Marshfield
During ilio past three years Marsh field has
been growing to the south and on the high lands
overlooking the eity has been created a new res
idence district. In this section 90 per cent of.
ihc new homes have been erected; streets been
improved and property made accessible. With
this development property values have advanced
rapidly and now South Side residence property,
as well as being the most attractive, coniands
the highest price.
"When you build your new home it will be on
Hie South Side among the other new homes.
"When you invest in real estate it will be on the
South Side where the property values arc in
creasing most rapidly. For home or investment
buy now. Never again will the opportunity be so
great.
See First Addition where, for $300 you can
buy on your own terms a 00x120 lot; high and
sightly, J'acing on an improved street and in the
section where the new homes are building.
You'll like First Addition let us give you a
plat or show you over the addition where you
get the highest values for the least money.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Building
Owners.
Telephone 160-J
"Queen Quality" shoes have a
nack of satisfying when others faiL
For style, fit and comfort unsur
passed. Prices most reasonable,
Golden Rule
Mcrdinnt'u Old Stand.
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larshfield and North Bend Auto Line
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The 1913 Indian Motorcycle
Is a Winner
Heretofore, -we have handled the Indian and Hur
ley Davidson Motor Cycles but after careful consid
eration wo decided to concentrate our efforts and
handle one machine exclusively. After considering
tho merits of the different machines, we decided that
"The Indian" is the machine best suited to this sec
tion and will give greatest satisfaction to purchasers
at a lower figure than the higher priced machines.
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Leave NorUi Bend Allen's News stand.
Leave Mnrehflold Chandler and Blanco Hotels and Busy Corner.
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e past lias proven that Investments In small ncro tracts near growing
les are tho most proMablo. The C. B. R- S. haa such to offor. Clias. T.
ruscnKo, Marsufleld, Ore.
The new 19.13 Indian.
The 1913 Indian
7 h. p. Twin Cylinder has tho reservo power that
carries you at any pace over any road. Through deep
mud and sand and up steep, rough hills. Wonderful
ly smooth running motor.
New Cradle Spring Frame Equipped with recoil
leaves and rubber bumpers. Positively no "bottom"
to spring action. Normal working zono of 4 inches.
Double Scrools at rear shackles, coming into action
auuuua&ivuijr uuuur uul uuu. iiuuvy JOICS. XLingeCl
joint bracket has wide bearing surface, steel on steel.
Oilers placed at all working points. Frame motion
docs not cramp chains. Rear seatjnast cluster a
horseshoe-shaped steel casting of 'amnio rcronortion
for the service intended.
Our demonstrator' is now on tho road and will soon
bo here to prove the efficiency of this popular motor
cycle..
. The 7-H. P. Twin, $2 F. 0. B. Marsbficid
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RESUME OF Ill'ILDIXtt AM) coX-'orn Pacific of largo docks nnd
HTRUCTION DURING YEAR HUH wn,cno,S08 south of Mill Slough.
"l It Js not unlikely that If til
SMOWS AX UNUSUAL GROWTH Southern Pnclflo enrrios out Its
WITH WONDERFUL PROSPECTS Il"ns for building a dock nnd waro
FOR lOl'l house, near whero tho ficavor Hill
coal bunkers are now located, that
Although Coos Bay had no largo the present depot will bo inorod
buildings erected last year and no further down town near tho Intor
partlcularly largo Individual 1m- soctlon of Curtis nnd Broadway nnd
provements, If Is estimated that ov- n railroad and steamship dock bo
er a half million dollars were ex- maintained at tlio samo place. Pinna
pended In Marsbficid nnd In thojnow under consideration for im
lmmcdlnto vicinity In building ami. proving the lino from horo to
public work last year. Tho oper-.Myrtlo Point next year call for tho
atlons at tho C. A. Smith plant
far exceeded the others.
This year will undoubtedly see a
much larger Bum expended. While
expenditure of many thousands of
dollars.
Construction of tho Southorn Pa
cific bridgo and tho possible rccon-
tho $700,000 pulp mill of tho Obstruction of (he North Jetty thin
A. Smith company was started last, summer arc two other projects that
year, only portion of tho work waB would mean tho expenditure or a
dono, a Inrgo amount will bo ox-'million nnd n half dollars on Coon
ponded In Its completion tho com-! Bay.
Ing saason. It Is hoped to have) In public buildings, tho Eaststdo
It ready for operation In tho early school houso will bo shortly coni
sii minor. This was tho largest Bin- plotcd and It Is expected that tho
glo ploco of work. now $5000 school Iioubo at Libber
However, many othor Improve-, wl" ,)0 "tnrtod ' f'o early Hprlur.'
monts have been projected by tho ,n R'reots work, Bowers and other
C. A. Smith compnnlcB and will . '""nlclpnl Improvomcnts, MnrshftcM
bo finished early this year. Tlio!JlHH expended In tho neighborhood
romanufacturlug plant wnB put In j of $75,000 tho past year nnd nexl
this year nnd now nnd larger dock,"cnr w'" expend as much or maws.
nnd loading facilities wero nrrang
cd. Tho EaBtaldo Mill nt Bay City
Is being greatly enlarged bo that
probably.
North Bend, If tho street ffn-
provomonts which linvo boon con-
Its output will bo practically dou-Jsldcrod by tho council tho paBt fow
bled Boon. Then tho now shlnglo, months nro carried out, will ex
mlll and compo hoard mill plant pond In tho neighborhood of $100.
havo been stnrtod find will bo com-. 000 tho coming season.
Dieted In a few months. These, if tho boulovnrd from Marshfleld
with tho now lumber carrier, tho.i0 tho South Inlot brlii i m.f
Adellno Smith, now on routo from through UiIb year, It will mean tho
Nowport News, vln Capo Horn, tho expenditure of between $150,000 nn
now docks nnd yards nt Onkland. $100,000 probnbly. Thoro nro flvo
tho ynrds at Bay Point, tho now nn(1 n nnrtor miles of road to bo
electric plant which tho company built nnd If It Is put through,
has put In horo, tho 20 odd miles mnny would llko to bco It mndo n
of logging rond which tho company Poco ot m0(lol ,,orn,ancntly con
Is putting In beyond Myrtlo Point Btructcd highway
menu tho oxpondlturo of betweon ,,,,, , ,
two and three million dollars, all1, ' 'J n 10 0rt "f Co "
of which' Is going to tho develop-' ' n , T,S B,i " '. n, !'?
mont of Coos county nnd which will 1 . n ' ,'r ,
moan big things for this section. moiint ,I,IIK'" B0'whnt on whar
-. , , . Itn Kovornmont engineers nnd eon-
ioxi to mo u. a. biniui company, BrPRB (1()C,,0 a1)0Ht fC(lornl lmrbor
o, Terminal Hallway Is putting In imnrovomonts. UnJII il,t ,inMtnn
tho
tho most monoy horo now. Tho in renehod. thrt T'nrt finni.inr,
work dono this Benson represents. wlM probably not dotormlno just
ho oxpondlturo of In tho neighbor- llow nnil ,low qiol tl0 mo
hood of $100,000, and It is plan-, rnl80(, w, ho B)ont , nmtlon
nod o spend consldornblo more In ro tho oo.dOO bonds, tho commlH-
tho immcdlnto futuro as soon as
tho construction plans of tho South
orn Pacific becomo certain.
In building construction, W. S.
Chnndlor will probably bo far in
tho lead tho coming summar. Tho
construction of his now block nt
tho corner of Central nnd Commer
cial and or tho Chandler Hotel an
nex will mean tho oxpondlturo of
considerably over $100,000. In ad-
slon will hnvo about $20,000 ta?:
money at Its command this sea
son,
Eastsldo Is also figuring on con
siderable strcot Improvement work
which will run Into tho thousand's
of dollars.
Many Xetv lMenror.
Whllo last yonr witnessed tho
construction of many now houses
dltlon to thoso, ho plans to put on Coos Bny, tho coming season
In a big central heating plant to, will wllnoss tho oroctlon of a fa
furnish bent for tho down town sec- larger numbor. Even residence
tlon of Mnrshflold. Win. Grimes Is, construction has been kept up to
also expected to put up n brick jn Binall oxtent during tho winter or
block nt tho corner of Second and rainy months this year, an almost
Contrnl this spring. J. W. Bounott unhonrd of thing In tho past. Mnny
and Tom Macglnnls nro also fig- now Iioubob wero built in Bunker
urlng on a brick block nt tho cor- Hill, Eastsldo, Bay Park, First Ad
nor of Broadway and Mnrkct. dltlon nnd Forndnlo In addition to
Messrs. J. Albort Mntson, Horbort.tho now homos In Mnrshflold.
Lockhnrt nnd J. V. Smoaton nlso
1iavo plans practically porfectud for
tho erection of a modorn brick
During 1012, Building Inspector
Goorgo W. Trlbboy states that ho
issued 212 permits for now build-
block at tho cornor of Front and. lugs nnd nltorntions In old ones and
Central. These nro tho largest, cstlmntos that tho work ropresont
bulldluB projects immediately in cd nn oxpondlturo of nbout $200,-
sigin, uut n numbor of others hnvo 000. Tho permits varied from !m
boon talkod of, but nro not at all
definite
Thero is considerable construc
tion thnt hinges moro or loss on
whether or not nctivo construction
Is startod by tho Southorn Pnclflc
at this end of tho lino this spring.
Among these will bo tho operations
of Porter Brorhors In building pos
slblo docks and warehouses, tho
posslblo construction by tho South-
Times Want Ads. Bring Results
ESCAPED AFTER 15 YEAItS.
W. P. Broylcs made a success
ful escapo after 15 years or suf
fering from kidnoy and bladder
troubles. Foloy Kidney Pills re
leased him and will do Just tho
samo for others. Ho says. "Thoy
curod a most sovoro backacho with
painful blnddor Irregularities, and
thoy do nil you claim for them."
Rofuso substitutes. Lockhnrt &
Parsons, Tho Busy Cornor.
TO LOGGERS OF COOS
OR ANY OTHErt COUXTY
Coos Bay Feather-Weight
provemonts costing $C0 to tho Olson
nnd Nordrum houses, which cost
about $7000 nploco.
During tho year, ho Issued 15S
plumbing pormlts, which ran rron
n few dollnrs worth of work to
$750 Jobs, Ho also issuod 199 pop
mlts for olectrlc wiring, tho Jobs
varying from less than n dollar to
$300.
In all, ho Issued 5C9 pormlts anc!
basing this ns his work and Ills pay
at his presont salary of $75 per
month, each permit cost tho city
about $1.G0.
Loggers' Shoes
wear longer than any heavy shoe.
Is light and watertight and Is the
best shoo of Its kind in America.
Guaranteed by tho mnkor. j
AUGUST OLESOX, '
215 Broadway So. Mnr&hficld, Or.
CONSOLIDATE
Busby and Huliw, hotter known as
"Ed nnd O. K." who formerly con
ducted tho Antlsoptic Barbor shop,
have purchasod tho Goldon Oak Shop
which whs formerly conductod by
Chnrllo Hunter, and have movod Into
the latter place. From now on. It
will bo known as the "Antlsoptic
Barbor Shop," They nro romodoll
tug It nnd whon completed will havo
tho largest, cleanest, strictly mitl
soptlc nnd most modorn up-to-dato
barbor shop in Coos County.