The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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MCOMSSl
MAKES GOOD
New Form of City Govern
ment Proves Its Efficiency
After Thorough Test
SOUTH SLOUGH
DE
ORIS
I
WILL IfiPElil
HGII RANCH
George Baker, Former Marsh
fieicl Bartender, Given No
. tice to Leave There
-t It mHffnH.t It I. Knnn lit nf tl nnnfifn HnT.i n rnnlimr AinrRll-
U, X. OIUUUIU ID III li;.uiiv w. ' .jv;v.fc,u "t w. ...w. ....
speclnl edition of the Decatur lie- field bartender, was deported by n
vlow. published In his old homo town, number of South Slough citizens
. ' ! . 1 1.1-1. !... I .... tnAnv tin Wfltt tlllf mi tlm Imillf'h
UCCaiUr, 1II1I101B, ill which iiiuiu io mi " ' " i". -- 1
article approving tho commission Yoga and told to go and never to j
form of government us being super- roiurn. Tiioro wero Bovenu ouuui
or to the old eouncllmunlc system .Sloughltcs In the deportation party.
in nrrirlpncv cconbiiiv and In ovcry' Bakor remained on tho Vega un-
tht wax" Thf Mb after a ti orongh til It reached North Bend. Whether
trial In Decatur. It has mado good. , ft Umt , occurrc,, thoro ,t
Tins now rorm is now inim wuru . ,hitn... ,,.., tho w Btniw wnB
year of oporatlon In Decatur.
Much Jieuer.
Flvo mon olectod from tho city at
largo, receiving an adequate saiary
for their services and giving their
wholo attention to the work nro oc
WHEELS
DRUNK
wlioti tlmv ilil i' im n nllnlltltv Of
potatoes In tho sand near Uakcr's
shack. Tlicso had bcon stolen from
ono of tho' residents, It Is alleged.
A short time ago Bakor was nr-
vnoio uiii'iuiuu iu iiiu "in - rcsioa lor mo inuii 01 u K""i wuiuu
llverlng better government than f If- belonging to Mrs, Addlsoh Cook and
imn in nti rmirtunn of tlinlll retire-' ntlinru lint wits rnlnnRPil.
... ...'. .11. .1.1 ... M. ll.. I '
scniing minor uivibiuiib ui mu -w
elected for 'wo years and receiving a
nominal compensation.
It Is tho bollot'Sf Decatur pcoplo
who give thoughtful consideration
to public nffalrB that the commission
council of flvo docs things bettor,
moro promptly, inoro offlclently and
moro flconomlcally than tho old nl
dermanlc council of fifteen. This Is
said, too, without any reflection on
any previous jildcrnianlc council. Tho
fact Is Decatur was an exceptionally
well govorncd city under tho old form
of government, which mado It nil ,tho
moro difficult for tho cmniulssivn
government to make tho favorable
showing which it hnH made.
Hotter Tlmn OL'iui-h.
Tho nioomlngton Pnntngrnph, sev
eral months aKo, Kent anoxiiort in-
.!..... ... ..till nil tlw nmntlfinlnn
VUnilKHlUi lw tlwiv iiiu w ---v..
government cltlostfn Illinois and to
Fruit and Agricultural Experts
Leave Today Farmers'
Free Exchange
J, L. Smith, County Agriculturist,
Nick Johnson, County Fruit Inspect
or, loft on tho launch Suzy today
for a trip of Inspection td tho
ranch of Ocorgo F. Murch on Coos
Itlver. Mr. Murch has a flno or-
n1.nM ni.il It la lIMl n vlnuf nf U11IT-
gestlon and gonoral Improvement
l lliu may oo nccompiiuiiuu uy uiuur
ranchors that tho trip 1b mado by tho
fruit Inspector today.
A nnvnl tnn nvullfinfrfl linnrjl linn
been Installod In the offlcos of tho
niih tulint nt rtumtiirtrpn liv .T. Ti.
Qi.illli Pnnnlv AcriniltnrlHt. fnr thn
purpoBo of providing a freo oxchango
ror tno rarmers wno ucsiro 10 uis
poso of or buy farm Implements.
A farmor coming to Mnrshflold
from any of tho lnlots is invited
to call on Mr. Smith in his offlco
at the Chamber of Commorco in
Marshflold and tako advantage of
tho co-operation which ho Is estab
lishing among farmers In this district.
SUMNER WILL
HAVEORGHESIRA
TO HIT JAIL
.Organization Completed Sun-
clay Willi UUU. UUUIM
as Director
Tho nowly-organlzed Sumner Or
chestra met for practice and hiisl-
... n... u 1fft.1l Cl.tl.llll.
110B8 at 1110 Bllliuiur mm oii""
afternoon. A few pieces wcro play
ed nnd tho out-look for a good or
chestra there is promising. Tho fol
lowing officers wero elected:
Herman Sauford, president.
Fred Solandcr, secretary and
troaBuror.
Gcorgo ObcrBt, manager and di
rector. . ,
Instrumentation Ellis Solandcr,
mi .. ..1..11... t.iM.i Cotntirlni anrntirl
IITBl. viuuii, riou ouiiiiimvi, ...
violin; Oeorgo Solandcr, cello; MIbb
ittii.i.. cninminf ninnn! Herman
Sanford, first clarlonot; Arthur Nol-
MnnnH.1 i1nltint flnnrrfn OlinrBt.
HUH, DCVUIIII i..v, ww.D. .
flrBt comet: Itobort Richards, sec-.
.. t.. Tll..1..i.tu ttnii1
onu cornoi; uuy jiuiiio, c.-
bono; Orvlllo Wilson, urums.
Qroy HKICI) OATS at IIAIMiS.
Times "Want nda bring rosultB.
Marshal Carter Uses Grocery
Truck to Take Ed Quinn
To Bastile
"I want to seo somo o' tho boys,"
said n gentleman to ono of tho
local hotel men Sunday morning.
"Tho boys aro all gone," camo tho
govorninwiii cmuo-mi iiiii.vid "inH8uranco or mo noioi cioru 10 mu
report upon them. After thlB man i Granger with n domljohn of IJquld
Had r.ompioieu ni iiivuhiih" ,,u rorresiimcuts in ono nami, uuxiuuh
Bald t nt beyond (iiotlon, commie- (0 Hlmro tho boverngo with any of
fllon governinent has boon moro sue-' ,tB cronies that ho might moot. Ho
ccBBful In Decatur thnn In any other' vn th0 place nnd wns met by boimo
itlaco. It Ih an undisputed fact that0f his usBoclatoB, who, noticing that
tho success of nny form of govorn- i,8 powers of reasoning wore about
inunt is dependable largely upon tho to bo overcome, eHCorted him to tho
mon at tho head of It. yet tho Decatur' roar of ono of tho North Front
coininlBHlonors Bhould not nrrognto street buildings and took a drink
nil of thlB compliment of, tho I'antn-' of tho boverngo to satisfy tin Ir
graph man to thoinselves. They 1 thirst nnd trouble,
foil id when tlioy came Into offlco an Thoy had not gono far when Chlpf
excel tlonally good town to govern Cnrtor arrivod on tho sceno nnd
ESrH.fi Si sJKi'S'Sf'rs? vxjs w'ws: "s
f,Mi orriFiiiiM lnt0-- "w,,nt H,m11 ' tU)7" 8nl'1
cil na b llnit Hot of clt """VA ".'.. oltr Iiiih no nntrol wnian for tho
ors a uociy ot cionn "'. . "V, . i, caro of theso Inobrlntos." Sm
It was fortunato tor ino coiimnniii-tm) Ch,or . K0Illiy tossod his
ors that they wore called to govern Ion,of nonrlios" into tho cart, and
a city that wiib In tiro habit of bolug n(.cojitliiK a dure, whooled tho prlaon
liilto woll governed, i01. down Front streot to tho city
AtlvuiitngcH. 'jail whoro tho prisoner gavo tho
CommlHHlou Bovernment lias ,m,0 0f Edward Quinn nnd staled
dcmoiiHtrntod that It can got nt ro- tlmt his rogular rosldonco when in
milts n good deal moro promptly than MurBhflold was at' tho Hotel do
tho old council could. If u thing of carter. v Ib a logger at tho Smith
importance u to bo done tho com- powors nynpa nnd lands in Jail two
mlHSIonorsi can and do go ahuad and or tliren tlmos on oach visit to
do it. Indeed, practically every Marshflold.
claim made In udvanco for comnilH-j WmitN (julclc HoiiiIiik
Blon government has boon roallxod lit ..Cn.t , Kot ,y ,0arlng tonight?"
Decatur. Not ovcry thing that every- ',,,, JoJm nill, who wbh arrested
body hoped for has bcon accomplish- , offlcorB Shoupo and Richardson
oil. liecaiiHO that wiib InipoBDlhlo, but jni,,r,i.. ii.it. nnd Insisted that
oh the v'.iolo a grent deal moro has a ,,aH0 of awx Importnnco should
been done anil it Iiuh as a rulo boon i)0 nni rKnt away, If not booii-
linllni. .III. in tllflll lllllllir tllO fllll lllllll. I ... MHMinHu tlm 111 n 1 1 1119 1 IlliirlOll
UI. iiniii-n iiiu ....iiiu. . .,......-
(lordon Smith, "What do you want?"
"1 want my hoarlug," quoth IIIU,
"You may bo donf tonight, but you
will got your hearing in the morn
ing," answered Smith, much to tho
disgust of, tho provoked IIIU. Ho
had only 2C cents in cash, bo a hoar
lug would have boon ubcIosb.
J. Snyder wiib arrostod by Offi
cers lllchanlt-pu and Shoupo Satur
day evening and charged with Mm
crlnio of too liberally quonchlug his
thirst, lift had flftoon conts.
II. Hondrlxsou was arrostod at
lao p. 'in., Sunday and chnrgod
with drunkonnB8. llo poBsiwd
no cash.
MRS. M. J. ELROD
Announces the
First Showing
of Spring Hats
Wednesday
arch 4th
Announcement!
First Showing of
Stetson Hats
For the Spring: Season 1914
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n...i...,., r tim inffRh moilola niid correct adaptatlo:iB as well
as Uio most desirable creations of tho world's foremost fashion
artists In n bewildering vnrloty of beautiful designs.
Direct from tho great fashion centers come mrso manning
nnd clover lints.
iw. i.,nru hni-n uninliliioil braid nnd ribbon and silks Into
stunning now modols that show wonderful designing and blend
ing of colors.
..- ,BMi fM tWi
hotter done than under tho old plan.
r AT .THE ,
!IHITEO
F. K. Helm, of Toledo, who Is mak
ing a general tour of tho wost, Is
visiting Coos Hay at present. Mr.
Helm is a tonnrmoci giouo irouur. .
linvlJiK traveieu lit nil pans oi mo
world durliiK tho last flvo yenrs. llo I mossed Is tho man who discovers
arrived hero on tho Inst Hrenkwater In tho hour of his adversity that ho
nnd by way if conversation pro- has a lot nioro friends thnn he
iiouncos tho trip as ono of tho rough- thought ho had hut ho la scarco.
est ho has evor made. "If Columbus : .
had landed on the west Instead or tho ON; m',j TIMIC SAVHS XIXI-J
oast coast." said Mr. Holm. In dls- Don't wait until your hair Is gono
cussing tho country, "wo would have but keop all you havo If possible,
nil tho facilities nnd comfort thatVo rocommond Morltol Hair Tonic
go with population. I mako a trip s n rollablo preparation for keop
front the oaHt almost every year when Ing tho scalp clonn and healthy con
It gets slightly cold to onjoy t..o dl-ldltlon and promoting hair growth,
vorslty with which urturo hns on- It Is a preparation of gouulno merit,
(lowed tho Vaclflc coast. This Is iny,ono wo nro plonsed to guarantoo to
fh-at visit to Coos lav and I UMIIK ,you. wwi riwnciiiiiiiMi iiiiihiui..
: ' . ...... . -i-.. i.i.
tho people hero nro the kind who
build ompires, I iiuuersiuuii nun
tho people who wero hero fifty years
ago talked railroad Just as strong as
thoy do now. And tlioy would bo
talking about It yot, with no railroad
in sight, If all thoy did wns talk. I
think that by my next trip hero In
191 d wo shall seo a population of
35.000 pooplo, with tho get-there
spirit that Is manifest in Marshflold
t present."
The Chandler Hotel.
N. Stevens, Portland; A. A. Levy,
San Franolsco; D. I. McOeo, San
Francisco; K. ll. Howo. Portland; J.
H. Nelson. Sproguo. Wis.; Sam Soii
pelle. lkesldej Henry Illoch, Port
land. The Moyd Hotel.
William Selga, Grand Hay; h.
mown, Cincinnati, 11. (Ireon, M.rtlo
Point; M. Uae (iord. Portland; Jim
Koarns, Coaledo; Lawrence Moyor,
Portland; llortha Olenn, llandon;
.1. M. Wabson Salem, Or.; rs. J. K.
Wnsson, Saloiu, Or.
,
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
AIAVAYS USUI). rhonJ 72. Paclflo
lilvory and Transfer Company. ,
Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler
llntnl Plimin i t. (Viiti-nl Avi'iiuo
Driiir Stoiv, local agency. Prlcts 50c
and $1.00.
Send Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
VK KUUXKSH A U.Vtl AND WILI
PAY TDK POSTAOK OX ITS
uiyruux.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phnnn 57-J Mnrshfinlf,
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good cars with careful drivers.
For day service, phono lli-J,
liltitico llilhml Parlors.
For night service, Phono U00-L
lllght Cafe.
J D. L. FOOTE. , .
mtL.'JwUHJ.mt
TO TIIK PKOPI.H OF COOS MAY
Wo wish to again call your atten
tion to tho fact that wo aro solo
agonts In this city for Morltol Pllo
Homedy. Our buccobs with this rom-
mlf Iiiih fill- OXCOCdod OUT IllOSt SnU-
gulne expectations. Therefore, wo
nro pleased to rocommond nnd guar
antee ovcry packago or Morltol Pllo
Uomedy. Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto
Chaudlor Hotol. Phono 7 Cen
tral Avenue Drug Store, locnl agency.
Prlco $1.00.
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
THi: COOS HOTIttj
Formerly of Marshflold
WASIIIXGTOX AVH.NUH
KTADDHX STIUCHT
XOIITII m:xi)
C. A. Motlln, Proji.
CITY AUTO AND TAXI SKUVICK
A now taxlcab has boon added to
my auto sorvlco. Cnroful drlvors.
Will go nnywhoro nt any tlmo. Stand
Ulanco Clgnr Store Day phono, 78
Night phono 139-X.
TOM CJOODATiK, Proprietor.
STADDEN
AldilvIXDS of PHOTOOIWPIHC
WOItK, Ilromldo F.nlnrglng uud
Kodiik Finishing.
OUU KIXOAXT LIXKS
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST ItKOKIVKI)
S. S. JENNINGS
XOUTH 11KXI1
Chimneys
Flro Places.
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
Mnrxhflcld-Xortli llenil Auto Lino.
Cars every ten minutes from (I a. in.
to li!::i( p. m.
GOHST KIXO. Props.
J.1 N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick work at prlco
that aro right.
AXI) ALL WOHK GUARANTEED
Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson
IJIdg., 13" Socond st. Phono -131-J.
French Ranges. Holler Work.
WHITE GLOVES CLEANED
Full Dress Suits to Rent
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
JAY DOYLE .V C. O. DAGGETT
S.10 Central Ave. Phono S.1U-X
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that coiitluuul
over charging will not harm.
HOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not lose its chnrgo while
standing Idle.
IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring'.Co.
153 Hroadwny.
Agonts for Port of Coos nay.
Big Clearance Sale
Now on at
The Electric Shoe Store.
180 So. Hroadwny.
THERE'S ONLY ONE SIACHIXE
THE SINGER.
ONLY OXE REPRESENTATIVE
, W. J. KITZ
Phono SAO-X.
South Coos
River Boats
Express loaves Marshflold for
head of river at 8 a. ui., re
turning In evoning.
Steamer Rainbow leaves
head of rlvor at 7 a. m. and
returning loaves Marshfleld at
2 p. m.
ROGERS & BMTrn.
Styles that last; shapes that hold.
STETSON HATS
Founded on solid materials
and conscientiously built.
flub CloiSM(
kW-J IJJ
Tf-a
AMJLZaP-M
BAND0N
MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT
KINDLY REMKMBEIt AND (JIVE lTS ATItyU
HVHRVTHIXG IX THE HAKERY LINE
inncmnipni DArnwrt nmrPAW
133 XOIITII KECOXI) ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVEXl'i:. PIIONT.m
REDUCTIONS IX FREIGHT HATES WITIIIHIAWN
S. S. HARDY
mails i.'ltmi MAX FILYXCISCO FOR COOS MAY
EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 1:00 P.X
u.ii. i.Vniii'Ufo nffico. iiiifi'lhiui St. Dock. Pier 1(1.
West Coast S. S. Line. !'. J. LIXDEX, Agt., I'lmiw Hong.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS OX TIME.
.. . .. ..... ... ,. .. .i. n .... Clnrilav. Mtrcb 11
anus irom .Marsnnoiii rriiiuy, .-Murcn ui. v i. . ;. iS'ii.iiu
11 a. in.; Saturday, March 21, 7 a.m.; Saturday, .Marcn .8, "
Sails from Portland ovory Tuesday evening at S p. m.
TlckeU on salo to all Eastern iolntfl 'and Infornistlon M to roetd
aim mien ciiecriuuy iuniuvu
Phono 127-L. " J.MOHMP
LiU I
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, AT 6:00 P.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Connection with tho North Rank Road at Portland.
North Paclflo Steamship Company.
Phono .11. C. F. M'GEOROE, W
S. S. REDONDO
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
MONDAY, MARCH 2, AT 3:00 P. J
San Francisco office, 805 Flfo RHlg., or Greenwich St vitn'
Inter-Oceanlc Transportation Co., C. P. McGeorgc, h
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine. Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc
IIENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager tft.
FARM, COAIi, TIMBER AND PLATTING JWWS A
GEXKIlAIi AGENTS EASTSIDL
UlSnFIELD OFFICE. PHONE Uj.
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