The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL
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CMond Hand Furniture
,1,, installment plan.
DOVI.K CO.,
Spring Realty Snaps
ALL OVER OREGON
ou x loo on corner of -itli ond Hall
with good dwelling, renting for
$10.00 per month. $.1000; half
cash, bnlnnce cany terms. In
terest C per cent.
Lot 10 x 100 on Hall near -4 tit. with
good dwelling for $2000; $1000
down, balance long term. Interest
C per cent.
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MOUfl Mil
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ifCs&Framing
hiker Studio
100 x 100 on corner of Johnson and
First Sta., 200; terms half cash,
balance 1 year Interest 0 per cent
Lot on llroadway near Johnson
$800. Terms ?G00 cash, balanco
u nioiiiiiH, lnierest c per cent.
Two lota on llroadway near Hall, GO
x 140, for $2400.
Mock 8, Solicitor's Addition, 200 x
200, with now modorn Bungalow,
?4 7G0; $2500 caBh, balance one
year. Interest 8 per cent. Don't
overlook (his, It la a snap.
Hutcheson HlocTT running from
iront to Pino, about f.3 feet front
ngo on Front St. Oood Income
I'M"1: . ,,ricc 5.000; torma
$1500, balanco In threo years at
C per cent.
2 Lots with now 2-story house on
First St., Kastslde; fine Day
View, $2000. Half cash.
80 acre Farm on main Peninsula,
about C miles from Marshflold,
$3200. Terms $700 cash, $500 In
and $1000 In 24 montliB. Interest
C per cent.
4 0 ncres bottom land near CoqulMo
City, $4000; this Is a snap.
7 loom House, corner lot, 70 x 90,
in Wear Mnrahfleld for $28G0.
3 Lots and 5 room house, EnBtslde,
$1400.
2 Lots and 7 room dwclIlnB, East
sldu, for $1200.
hat Roof Fixed
sow
GOHTUELL
PHOTO KI81.
2 now BungulowB at EaBtsldo, plas
tered and modern, $1G00 and
$1GG0; terms $300 cash and $26
unit .v pur moniu.
35 Acre Hnnch on Isthmus Inlet,
about 4 miles above Marshflold;
27 acres high marsh and 8 ncres
bench, $200 per ncro. Terms ono
third cash, balanco one nnd two
years. Interest C per cent.
Lots G, 7 nnd 8, block 40, Clement
Plat, $C000. Hnlf cash, balanco
on time, 'ntercst C per cent.
4C x 100 on fith nnd Donnelly with
dwelling, $3000; $1000 ensh, bal
anco In two years. Interest 7 per
cent.
Rooming House. 39 rooms furnished,
rent $7G per month, $3000, on
Hroadway and Contral.
AG acres of find at Ten Mile Lako,
$3500. Terms half cash, balance
on or before 5 years. Interest ti
per cent.
CORVALLIS Hector Mcpherson
and William Starkweather, mm mis.
sloners to study European marketing
uuu mrniing inetnouB, will leave for
Europe nt once.
PORTLAND Educational oxperts
engaged to conduct tho general In
vestigation of tho public school sys
tem in Portland will begin their In
vestigations somo time this weok.
SALEM A delegation of 10 or
15 Salem Democrats hns visited Gov
ernor West, asking that ho appoint
a Democrat as County Attorney for
Mar on. Clovcrnor West said ho
would look over the candidates and
endeavor to get tho best man.
VALE Miss Dorn Slupe, tho 1G-year-old
daughter of a rancher liv
ing near Harper, was seriously
burned by her clothes catching fire
from a stove.
Lota 90 x 100 In Songstacken's
Addition, on improved streot, for
$1100. Terms half cash, balance
one year. Interest G per cent.
Lots 1 nud 2. block C5, Porter Addi
tion to North Ilond, $1000; half
rnsh, balance in one yenr nt C
per tent.
Lots in EnstBldo from $7G nnd up;
your own tcrma.
bllLY DINNERS
i hi location, wo arc cb
KureJ to cater to family
Eiflhr meals or short or-
U d; and night.
BCI1ANTS CAKE.
i ud Commercial Mfld.
City Laundry
(ORK-GOOII SERVICE
In; ComMuc.
I boon work for minion.
Ilpot! tall an) where.
Phone 2o:w.
Lots III Sengfltncken'H Addition from
$3G0 up; your own terms to home
liulldorH.
2 good business lots on Second, be
tween Highland and Central,
$5750 and $10,000.
1G00 ncres Coal land at $C0 per acre
with 1 mile Water Front.
aero Hlorlt In Home Aililltlnn in
Eastslde for $1000; easy terms.
2 5 ncro lotH ln Lobree Park for
$2500; terms $1G00 cash, balance
ono year; Interest G per cent.
This in about one mile from
Marshflold P. O. and n good buy.
120 ncres Fruit land on North Coos
River for $1200. Terms $300
rash, bnlanco In 1, 2 nnd 3 years.
Interest G per cent.
20 ncres about l mllo from Marsh
field, suitable for platting, $7000.
Easy terms.
2 Loin In lllock 4, Plat A, 60 x 120
each, at $G00.
Ono lot In lllock 3, Plat A, GO x
120, $000.
CO ncres Fruit land on Coos River
for $1000; terms $250 cash and
$250 In 1, 2 nnd 3 years. Inter
est G per cent.
9GG ncres Loganberry Land closo to
North Ilend at $40 per acre; easy
terms.
164 acres platting land nt
Point, $225 per ncro.
Rocky
an Git West
lots
350.OO
walk from pest office
plOOfUfliilii selling for
iweluve but tuu left.
Kaufman Co.
2000 ncrca of Coal land on Isthmus
Slough, on ship channel, $100 per
acre; also timber land from $1.00
per 1000 up on tide land.
200 acre Ranch on Ton Mile, 25
aeroH bottom, bnlanco bench land,
with 1G cows, 2 horses, farming
Implements, $0000; $4500 cash,
balance mortgage on place.
LotH 12 nnd 13, block 28, North
Ilend, $1500; hnlf rash, balanco
ono yenr, Interest G per rent.
Lots 2C and 27, Dlock G3, Porter
Addition to North Rend, $1000.
Hnlf cash, balance 1 year. In
terest G per cent.
Lots 12 and 13, lllock C2, North
Rend, $4200. Torms half cash,
bnlanco ono year. Interest C per
cent.
One block of S lots, 60 x 100 each,
In Schcttor's Addition, opposite
O'Conncll residence, $3200.
1G0 acres of land on iRthmus Inlet,
3 mllea above Mnrshfleld, with
halt mllo of deep water channel
frontage, suitable for mill nnd
fnctory site and plntrlng purposes,
connected by railroad and wngon
road to Mnrshfleld. Price $175
per acre. Terms one-third cash,
balance ono nnd two years. In
terest C per cent.
PORTLAND E. 11. LmiKford hns
Hied ii declaration of bin Intention
tO become n cnildldnto fni- fn.nlnn-
tlon for Councllmnn-at-lnrge.
LA GRANDE Railroad CommlB
(doners Atchison and Campbell have
heard tho final arguments In tho
telophono hearing, whoroln the local
company In endeavoring to force a
farmers' line to rnlse Its rates.
ALRANY Sheriff D. H. Ilodlno
last week doposlted tho largest sin
gle sum of tnx money with County
Treasurer W. W. Frances that hns
been mndo during Mr. Frances' torm
of office. Tho amount was $127,-
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i 1,RT1J"VNn Two complaints havo
been filed in tlin li.nti ,,..
against the manager of tho Union
Meat Company, who Is charged with
selling short weight butter.
PORTLAND Cutting the glnss or
a largo French window, thieves
broko Into tho homo of C. A. War
ren .and stolo trinkets and Jowels
valued nt $150.
PORTLAND Hernnrd P. Mediu
ms has disappeared from this city
and bo far tho police havo been uu
ablo to secure any trace of him.
EUGENE Vernon Motchoubach,
eador of tho Oregon nfflrmntlvo do
oming team, has left for Salt Lako
City, to fill tho placo of David Pick
ett, who Is Blclc with mumps, In
the debate with tho University or
Utnh.
ALRANY After serving 50 days
In the county Jail and paying n flno
of $C60, J. D. Kennedy, tho con
victed bootlegger. wnB released from
custody by Sheriff Rodlne, under
bonds which were furnished by himself,
HUNTINGTON News has reached
horo of the death of Dan Gallagher,
ono of the best known men In Raker
county.
Southeast corner 9th and Elrod, 100
x 100, $4200. Torms half cash,
uaianco mortgage, interest 7 per
cent.
S. E. corner Date nud 9th, 100
100, $1100; a good site for
summer and sheltered homo.
15 acre Itnnch on Catching Inlet,
suitable for Truck, Fruit, Berries,
Hogs and Chickens, on main chan
nel, $150 per ncro; half rnsli, bal
anco on or before 6 years. In
terest C per rent.
Lota 1 nnd 2, lllock 1, Pint A, 100 x
127, with n Panorama Roy View.
$1500. This Is one of the choic
est residence sites In North Rend,
3G ncro Farm on South Coos River,
opposlto Goodwin's Summer Hotel,
36 ncres, $5000; good land and
suitable for nlco Summer home,
5 acres In Fcrndnle Park for $4000;
terms $2500 cash, balance $500
per yenr. Interest G per cont.
50 million timber on nnd tributary
to tide wntor, from $1 to $1.60
per M.
CORVALLIS Tho Hflllnr pinna nl
O. a. C. will plant a row of Ameri
can elm trees nround tho east quad
rangle of tho college campus to
serve as u memorial of tho class.
COTTAGE GROVE Plans for the
establishment of a cannery may be
formulated nt the grange meeting
wnen me joint committee of the
grango and Commercial Club will
report.
MEDFORD To now city omrlnis,
suggested by tho Mayor nud np
provod by tho Council, arc: E, ,j,
Runynrd, mnrkot nuiBtor; J. F. mu
tton, chief of police, and O. Arns-
pigor, city engineer.
MEDFORD Nearly nil the chll
dron of tho city attended the funornl
of Ed Root. The deceased, who was
an old plnymnto of tho children, died
of pneumonia.
SALEM President Fletcher I Io
nian, of Willamette University, was
tho recipient of n check for $50,000
from James J. Hill, completing tho
endowment of $300,000 for tho university.
MEDFORD Cecil Townsond, the
Ashland promoter indicted by tho
grand .juiy on tho chargo of obtain
ing uionny under false pretenses,
was found guilty In tho Clr.-uli
court.
Storage Company
A. Heard, Mgr.
IKl Camels ninnni.,1
. Picked, Shipped,
4 Repaired.
ft Plinnn inn
.i l , 4fU,
vioing & Harvey.
n A. H. IIODGINS
eld Paint
ratme Co.
al FurnliliM.
H MM.t,tl..l.l .r.
- "n.-ni. ijrc.
The above are some of our good investments for April. Come and see us or
phone or write us for further information. Phone 14-J.
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. Opposite Chandler Hotel, Marshfield.
Ifontatorium
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UVEIW. ra.mwnn
g, Let u.
.""Unit.
Phoue 2BQ.X
EQUITPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILING FROM PORTLAND, APRIL 10, I, J10, MAY .1, 10, in, 20,
23 AND J10 AT 8 A. M.
SAILING FROM COOS HAY, APRIL 12, 10, 20, .MAY 2, 7, 12, 17,
22 AND 27.
Phone .M;iin 'M-U
P. lu STERLING, Agent.
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tac Irons
" few . .
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b uiiiijiuon
$3.30
up.
Nrinefn
IW 181 J? '
" llroadway
la Bunker Hill
road. n.
' H50, -vunuiiy
bw l(tlon
-Marshfleld
&TEAvrr-
"MSS m" .MOW
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with Hlreltna aad rabmri beU
SAILS FOR COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO
TUESDAY, APRIL 8.
All PMMBjrer ItMerrftUoei from San Francisco Most De Made tl
805 Fife Iluildlng, or I)inbnrd street Pier 27. All rservatlons
must be token up 24 bourn beforo sailing.
INTKR-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
rilONE 44. O. F. McQEORGE. Agent.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAJBLS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKKA
THURSDAY, APRIL 10, AT 1 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
OUNNBOTING WITH THE NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACD7I0 PTEAM8BIP COMPANY.
Phone 44 V' MctiEORGK, Ajfeat.
MARSHFIELD-
NORTH BEND
AUTO LINE
FARE
One way, 15c.
Round trip, 25c.
20-ride commutation
books, $2.00.
Cars leave every 20
minutes from 7 a. m. to
7 p. m., after 7 p. m.,
every half hour.
Leave from Chandler
Hotel.
GORST & KING,
Props.
PORTLAND Cecil Courttioy, 17-year-old
bon of Patrolman w. t
Courtney, nnd a Btudcnt nt Lincoln
nigh school. wn struck bv n mnlnr
car horo nnd died nt the Good Sa
maritan Hospital.
EUGENE Word from Howard
Zimmerman, ono of Oregon's deba
ters who aro to debato tho Universi
ty of Utah, states that his colleaKiio,
Duvld Pickett, Is sick with tho
mumps nt Salt Lako City.
CONDON Mrs. William E. Raw
on was arrested by Tom Swonncs, a
detective fiom Portland, on the
charge of stealing G00 worth of
Jowolry from a Portland saloonkeep
er. Mrs. Ilowcn says that tho koihh
were a gift.
SALEM An 8-year-old boy, Lee
Cronn, throiiKli RIh Kunrdluu. liim
filed n diuiiiiKO suit for $ur0(
UKaliibt J. J. MuthlH, as u renult of
nn nuto arcidcut.
SALE.M Petitions for the recall
of City Attorney i'neo are belni; cir
culated by some of bis political enemies.
SALEM W. L. Pray nnd Mrs. L.
II. Osborno were thrown out of a
buggy and oulto seriously hurt when
Mr. Pray's horse ran away and at
tempted to pns8 between an automo
bile and nn express wngon.
SALEM A protest against tho an
nounced Intontlon of P. K. Lane, the
now Secretary or tho Interior to re
vlvo Indian uiuhIc nnd nrt, wnH mndo
by Dr. Carlos Montezumn, n Chicago
physician nnd full-blooded Apnrhn
Indian. Tho dortor says the work of
tho whlto man Is to clvlll.o the In
dian nnd not to engngo In sentiment
al efforts.
MEDFORD Honrv Loreli. flin tioi.
ond-hnnd denier nrrested ncro on n
chnrgo of receiving Htolen kooiIh ami
ncqultted on tho first Indictment, him
neon released from Jail on n $300
bond.
GRANTS PASS More than hnlf
tho capital stock or tho Rogue Val
ley Creamery that Is being organ
ized In this city, has been subscribed.
PORTLAND-R. II. Crozlnr, gen
crnl advertising mnnogor of tho S. P.
& S. and Oregon Trunk lines, has
been promoted to tho position or as
sistant general passenger ngont of
tho lines.
PORTLAND Mrs. Ida Darling
and Mrs. Sadie Leathcrmnn were
li.n uunu UJ u UUIUUIUUIIU UUU lUK- I i:iih VA 1 .I.ISi "in r A n unm.
)on to St. Vincent's Hospital, whoro mor session stnrts Juno 10 niiil will
McMINNVILLE Tho debating
team of Mc.Mluuvlllo College dofont-
eu tno ropresoutntlves or Pacific
Collego nt Nowhere ln tho college
chapel. Tho question was: Re
solved, that capital punishment
should bo nbollshed In Oregon. Tho
wlnnors had tho affirmative.
thny uro In a critical condition.
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THE I. W. W. PliAGUE
AND ITS REMEDY'.
White Duck Button Shoes
for Children.
Also new Patent Leather Dutton
Shoes for Ladles' and Misses', at
The Electric Skoe Shop
co.
m
Miii.."' E. Sawvr
1 hiB.r' Claw. Mir.
WiK? "''.
p Estimates fur-
4,r;"uue 70-L,
-ranilelU.
J? Date
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'sS SPEEDWELL
OAPT. K. ROSBNnfiATT, Master.
Sails for Sam Francisco from Coos Bay
About April 20th
TUB SPEEDWELL U speedy nd has excellent passenger accom
modations, large clean and airy rooms and electric lights and
wireless,
Ftor freight ad passage, apply,
A. F. Estabpook Co. Title Guarantee and A be tract Co.,
013-017 Sauta Slariua IUdg., San l'Vaucisco. Afarsltfield.
FOR A GOOD WATf.H
OR FINE JEWELRY
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
2in Front fit., nlarsbfleld.
First QassWeaving
promptly done at
Gardiwr's Rag Carpet. fidory
Cor. Union and Montana Street.
Phone 131. North Bend, Or
A modern Drlc . uildlng, Electri:
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
O. A. MetllB, Prop.
Ratea: BO centa a day and ap wards
(From Tho Tlmborman)
THE Industrial Workers of tho
World aro again offering a
threatening menace to tho log
ging and lumber industry of tho
coast. A steady and consistent pro
paganda of their dcsplcablo and vic
ious doctrine of sabotage la being
stealthily carried forward with
what success cannot yet bo definitely
ascertained, Tho leaders of tho I,
W. W. movement openly boasted that
a general strike would bo attempted
In the lumber industry on May first,
From information, It Is believed nn
effort will bo made to cause an In
dustrial disturbance about April
first, unless their plans miscarry.
Tho spread of the virus of tho per
nicious I. W, W. doctrlno should bo
prevented nt any cost, and tho under
lying causes ascertained and remed
ied If possible. It is only a superficial
remedy to hold In check the plaguo
and allow industrial prosperity to
bo blighted.
Tho average normal working man
has a most decided repugnance to the
doctrlno and practices of the I. W.
W although ho Is often temporarily
deluded Into joining this band of or
ganized conspirators against tho pub
lic welfare, by smoothsoundlng but
fallaclols argument. An Industrial ar
my requires no general to command
that skilled tactics aro non-essential
to success in the Industrial battles;
that mob rule, unbridled and un
leasonable passion alone should hold
sway. The whole scheme is so an
archistic and at variance with the
fundamental of success, that it out
rages every sense of moral decency
and Indicates a stato of moral tur
pltude that Is simply appalling.
Nevertheless these are the condi
tions which have to be met and It Is
un to the generals of Industry to clr
cumvent theso destroyers of Indus
trial peace.
Taking It for granted that tho av
erage working man Is at heart dia
metrically opposed to tho principles
of the I. W. W. movement, then It
would seem that a vigorous campaign
of education and remonstrance
last six weeks.
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by tho foreman of each mill and
camp, augmented by such other as
slstnnco from outside labor sources
as can bo secured. Tho leaders of
organized labor nro tho bitter oppo
nents of tho I. W. W. propaganda.
Organized labor If it bo true to Itself,
will uso ovory effort to provont tho
sprond of this pornlclous doctrine,
which only leaves a trail of devasta
tion and industrial ruin In Its wnko.
Instilling just nnd snno Ideas In
tho workers' minds will bring nbout
a revulsion of thought that will for
ever banish tho microbe of Infamy
sought to bo Implanted by tho urrh
enomles of honest labor, and tho
banner of Industrial peace and civic
righteousness will tako Its place.
Every Inducement to retain the
good will of tho worker should bo
put forth. A system of bonus pay
ments is being carried forward by
some lumber companies, Tho re
sults havo bcon very satisfactory,
both to tho company nnd to tho men,
Closely allied with ovory logging
camp should bo a Y. M. C, A. preach
ing tho doctrlno of a purer nnd bet
ter life for tho men. The powor
of solf-respectlng manhood Is tho
bulwark of a nation, Thoro Is no
sot of men with moro genorous im
pulses nnd who yield more readily to
any uplift movement than the men
In the woods. Throw around them
healthful nnd cheerful surrouudlngh;
apply tho bonus system to tho heads
of tho various departments nnd grad
ually extond Its benefits to tho crow.
It might, however, bo well to mnko
a condition that tho bonus shnrlng
plan only applied to tho crow who re
mained a stated length of time, nnd
by this means encouraging,' tl clr stay
ing with tho Job.
CUTTING OFF PRIVILEGES.
Nebraska now has a law providing
a heavy penalty for a person who
misrepresents a horso for tho pur
poso of making n salo or trado, mid
Texan Is about to pnss a law making
It unlawful to circulate a faluo 10
port on a person who Is n candldnto
for ofllco. Our privileges nro going,
gentlemen going gllmmorlng. if
wo can't He In a horso trado or on
tho follow wo want to boat for ofllco
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