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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. HIGHWAY ROUTE URGED V. H. Sargont, n Ten Mile ranch er, Ib at the head of a movement among the residents of that section to try and divert the proposed trunk line of highway from via Myrtle Point to Roseburg, to via Ten Mile and the Umpqua to Drain. Mr. Sargent says that moBt of the ranch orB of the various Inlets north of the Day are In sympathy with the movement and that unless they can bo assured of this road being built, they will defeat any bond1 Issue proposition for tho other route. Mr. Sargent had a meeting or somo of tho rnnt'hers Interested nt North Dond yesterday and expects to enlist Bomo aid on tho Day. Among tho HaynuB Inlet ranchers present yester day were: Charles Denis, W. J. Cole, Dan Walker, A. X. Christen sen and A. K. Hanson. RANCH Kit ON ROADS. Editor Coos Day TlmcB: On Oc tober 1C, Tho Times stated that the farmers should be shown that when It Is easy for them to bring their products to somo convenient center over good roads, It nleans saving In time, In wear and tear of harness and wagons, permit us to say that It Is not tho farmer, but the mem bers of tho Good Roads' Association who need to be shown. To that end, wo have been protesting and chal lenging for six weeks and thoy have never oven shown us tho courtesy to make reply. As wo havo repeat edly stated tho farmers aro not op losed' to good roads. No one knows bettor than tho farmers tho vnlue of good roads or tho blight of cow trails road so-called. Except It be tho consumer, no ono can profit more by good roads than tho farmers. Hut there are good roads and good roads. Tho proposed trunk lino to bo built In cooperation with the state may be a good road but not according to tho gonernlly accepted Idea of tho term as applied to roads being built by municipalities In cooperation with their respective states nil over the country. Mr. Houston, of tho Department of Agriculture, defines a good road as follows: "The essential thing Is to provide good roads which will got products from the community farm to the nearest station and tnnko rural llfo more profitable, comfortable and sociable," and this is just tho sort o good road that Is nccoptablo to the raniihers. Hoads that will place the producor In direct and oasy cominun Icatlon with the consumer, thus ellm Inatlng tho mlddloman and reducing tho high cost of living. Hoads from which Jokers and favoritism aro ollm hinted. Tho ranchers aro willing to support a bond Ibsuo or any logl tlmnto means In order to bring about tho desired results. Hut compare the following definition of n good road with tho above: "Commeneo at- the Douglas County line, build via Myr no roint u Coqnlllo, etc," In the lattor case It Is possible to sink n million dollars betweon tho Douglas County line and Couulllo and hulk n Roman highway, which certainly would bo a good road, but wherein would It benefit tho producer or con sinner or havo any effect on tho high cost of living? On tho contrary. It would Incroaso tho burden which Is inst becoming unbearable. Wo nr: accumulating Information and datn nnd Inter will havo soniothing more to say In regard to this partlculn fectlon of trunk lino. Tho ranchers are tho most reasonable body of men In Coos County to deal with, If up proached with a fair proposition, but wo hnvo caught tho Bplrlt of tho times; are organizing nnd aro a force that must bo reckoned with In tho future. And. gentlemen, you will be mndo forcibly awnro of this fact long before any trunk lino Is built to Roseburg. if yon will come out and openly dlROuas tho merits of your plan, show wherein it Is for tho best Interests of the community as whole, and point out wherein we aro wrong In our opposition to tho same, It may save you future humiliation. RANOHKR. Tho e'lanuoaliln wonMiop nt nnrlv fall brliiKS on roughs niul enliln Mint have a weakening effect on tho njmuiii, auu may neonine chronic Use Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It 1ms and healing effect on tho Irrltnted mm jiiiiunieu air passages, nnd will help very quickly. it is a well miutvn laiuiiy medicine Hint gives results. Owl Prescription Pharniacv. l-rank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS CURRY COUNTY LIQUOR CASE Capt. Jack Hamilton, of Launch Klamath Fined $200 for Offense. (Special to Tho Times.) GOLD MUCH, Or., Oct. 2.1. Captain Jack Hamilton, or the gas oline launch Klamath, plead guilty to a violation of tho local option laws at Hrooklngs and Justice Heiiham lin ed him $200 and costs. Deputy Pros ecuting Attorney, W. H. Meredith nnd Sheriff C. II. Hnllcy hnd mndo a hurried trip to that part of tho county on a telophono call from the local authorities there, and the Prosecuting Attorifey found plenty of evidence against the defendant, whereupon ho filed four sepnrato chargOH against Hamilton, and Sher iff Hailcy brought him in on a warrant chnrglng him with selling liquor to a minor. Upon tho prom ise of the defendant that he would not hereafter violate the local option laws of Curry County, nnd would nsstst the authorities In getting evi dence against others supposed to bo violating the lnw at Chccto, all charges but ono wore dismissed against Hnmllton nnd he was fined as above stated. Deputy Prosecu ting Attorney Meredith says ho will got every bootlegger in Curry County If tho local authorities will glvo him a Httlo assistance In get ting evidence. COQUI 1,1,1-3 WON i AUK. WANTED watches that won't keep time. Dirty and rancid oil aro tho ruination of your watch. Let mo handle It and come."6 U porfccUy for 't,ftr8 E. C. RAIKVI Front it, Marahil ',! n- Defeats Myrtle Point in Hist Foot ball (ianie of the Season. Tho Coqullle Herald says: "The Coqullle High School football team went to Myrtle Point Saturday and easily defeated the High School team there by n score of 18 to 0 In the first game of the season. Not once did they lot tho ball close enough to their goal to make the situation dnngcrous. Although somewhat out weighing our boys on tho average, the Myrtle Point bunch eo ld not compare with them In speed and sttrencBB of action, and fumbles on their part were frequent. Tho tlrst two points were mndo In the tlrst MYRTLE POIN! NEWS NOTES (Special to tho Times). MYRTLE POINT, Or., Oct. 23. Mr. A. Hougc started Monday for San Francisco, where ho will trans act business, and will also visit rela- Ives nt Alvarado. Ho will go by the itcamer Elizabeth from Hatidon. II. K, Hansen went to Mnrshlleld, knd to Coqullle Tuesday, attend- ng court. Mrs. W. W. Honnott, who has (presided at the "Palace of Sweets' or the past year, has resigned and s visiting at Marshlleld, nftcr which he will return to her homo on Nortl 'ork. 1 1 Mrs. H. K. Hansen, with her llnughter Florence, will leave Wed nesday morning by auto for Rose .burg on their way to San Francisco. 17.. T. Johnson says that the tlrst ;ooso of this season (lew over us titinuny mgiit, going soutn, aim turn w'e should prepare for winter. Our railroad waiting room Is now oo small to accomniodnte Its put t-on s T. H. Mnsters came In today to einaln with us. He lived thirty-two 'cars In Portland nnd now decides lint a nice quiet placo like this Is It. lie Is accompanied by his wife nnd (daughter. I A boat Is being built hero to be run on the north nnd south branch les of the Coqullle River. It Is n twin screw. O. H. Robinson Is the chief promoter. Leo Ray Is troubled with a very sore hand. After festering nnd brcnklng live times he has had It lanced quarter, nnd In the second quarter Kern made a touchdown by a short run through tackle. In tho third quarter, however, came the feature play of tho game when "Spike" Les lie, from n distance of about 40 yards and at a dllllcult angle, made a drop 'kick from tho Held which Is said to be tho only ono over mndo In High School football In Cons Coun ty. Another touchdown was innde by Miller In the last quarter and "Spike" again lifted the ball for a goal kick, making the final score. The People of This Town and surrounding country Who Really Want to Save Money on their winter's SUPPLY OF GROCERIES nre buying their goods at cur storo, for wo can show nnyono that wo can save you from ten per cent to fifteen per cent ovor what you can buy the same goods for elsowhoro. Hoforo sending out for your supply; If you are in tho hnblt of doing Hint; come mid let ub figure with you or Bend for our cataloguo and see for yourself. Ceos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House Phone HIM-.I. ,H Market Avenue. NOTICE. If anyone has some of our Post Curds at hand from tho Sweethenrt Toilet Soap Company, please send to us and wo will mull you u bar of tho Boap free of charge or bring tho cards to tho Btoro and got tho soap (free.) Look Back a Month Ahead a Year LOOK backward ono montn and recall how your money wont. Was every cent wlsoly spent? Would tho llttlo fragments oi fortune, tossed after trifles, total a dollar, or two, or flvo? Which would you rather havo now, the trifles you bought, or the coin you paid for thorn? Now look ahead a year: Will your present hnbltB causo a re petition of Inst month's spending, until tho year Is gone? Today's history- Is part of youf llfo history. What fortune aro you building? To what extent Is a bank account shaping your future? First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDF.RT hank in coos county. Established 1HH0. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1 10 Interest paid on Time DejKiNltH. Officers: J. W. Itennctt, President. I. II. l'lanngaii, Vice-President. K. F. Williams, Cashier. (eo. F. Winchester, Assistant Cashier. THE ItF.GOKD PHOTOGRAPHING AIJSTRAOT COMPANY- Hare photographic copies of all records Coob County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. ; BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshflcld. Phone IBM W. J. RUST, Manager, sjz: FINAL NOTICE TO CltEDITOItH TAFFETAS COME AND TAFFETAS GO, BUT THEY ALWAYS LINGER NEAR Afternoon rii esses nre becoming more elaborate each day. The skirts are draped, and many of tho bodices show a two.tnned effort brought about by an uuuerbloiiso of figured net or laco and the overliloiiHo either of chiffon or the material of tho skirt. Ono of tho most popular materials for these early au tumn afternoon dresses In taffetas, a soft, supplu quality that lends itself easily and gracefully to drapery, The printed taiTelas are especially effec tive. Ono extremely smart dress of which "7i!S Is almost an exact counter part was in a dull, dark blue taffeta with a queer conventionalized design In a very soft rose color. The under blouse was of patterned net. The dra pery in front was caught with an odd looking ornament of rose colored en nmel. 7720 is another draped model that would be excellent for satin, crepe de china or Canton crepe. Canton erepe is one of the newer crepes and a most graceful clinging stuff. No. 7728 sizes 32 to 42. No. 7726 sizes 34 to 42. Kaeb pattern 15 cents. To obtain either puttern Illustrated till out this i-ci upon nnd lucloae 19 cent in mumps or coin. He sure to state number of pail era und size, measuring over the fullKst part of tlm bust for dimensions. Address Puttern Oopmtment. No Name .. Address Size 1 In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Cooh. In tho Matter of tho Hntnto of William 11. Polloys, Deceased. Notice Ib hereby given that tho un dersigned, administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account and report In said matter In tho above entitled court, and that an ordor has been mndo and entered by tho above entitled court directing the publication of this no tice, nnd naming Friday, November 7, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m thereof, nnd tho court room of tho above entitled court nB the time and plnco for tho hearing of objections to Bald final account and report for the settlement of said estate Dated thlH 8th day of October, 1913. JOHN HUNLOP, Administrator of the Etate of Wil liam II, Polleys, Deceased. Conloy & De Neffo nnd Peck & Peek, Attorneys for Estate. First publication Thursday, Octo ber 9; Last publication Thursday , November C. Goodrum's, Garage borne of the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 317 Central Av. Phone 37.1-L BUY THE VERY BEST ,!w BUTTER IUST REOEIVKT A large shipment of Electric Cut 'Inns Shades. Call and see our stock of glass ware. We also have some or the latest designs In shower fixtures from two light to five. Everything In electrical supplies, Barnard & Langworthy MAD UNDER fc'ANITAHY CONDITIONS IN A CLKAN AND MODE UN FAOTC HV. BTKIULIKHD MILK AND CKKAM. SCHOOL SHOES See the ntw school shoes at the Electric Shoe Store the best In town . I HO SOUTH HROADWAY. Have That Roof Fixed NOW 0M CORTHELL fhoni am. PURE ICE Free del very, 8 a, in. and 2 p. ui. Phone, 73 H-lenH that ht I-" sun and rain ;ood pnt9 for boat, J-ow that IS plaln at9 S-anllas and wall Wm Ami No, i v.,. i. ' 37 Fro,,, JlS ' DON'T (i() A5"555 '-H-ndenl'SlfjN Allllulill..!.. . 1 I "rivers. watch . Hotel, ph0110 40. J Headquarters, NW 1 Store, plT ,MaJ Ladles' wain,,,, room V , I W..ByCorncT,itaco,l1S,l( P harmnnv v.... "0ltl-Whl!,J Theater. Bend 1'lir ( II I'M lltIn Send Your Laundn, t. Il n ' iu us By parcel P WK FUUNI8II A 1U0 AM), '"'BMWTAGRoinr iM'rt-,..... " " Coos Bay Steam lam Phone 57-J Unique Pantalon THK MODERN DERB.CiiHl PHKHHKItH .nri ui nawfiiia Axent fur tn.A u Co., Fine Tallorlaf.' uTJ 85 CENTRAL. pwi FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, Btock and fruit farm con elating of D18 acres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres more that can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coot RlVer. nnn tntln frnm nnstnfllpn school and boatlandlng, uy airect rrom owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. QAQE, Allegany, Ore. Pictures&Frai Walker Studio PROFESSIONAL DIRECJOI luriss Lucia Bi'Ennv Teacher of Pino, For iippolnimentti or pirllnUrt,! nv.t .. uromwif, or plume 3I2.il DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Marabrield, Oregon. Rooms L'04-205, Coke BiilMltf. Itcslileiici) plione 252-X. Olllee phone 112-J. MltH. FARHIN0ER, Teacher of Pino. 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