The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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THE COqg BAY TIMES, pRSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914fcVENINQ. EDITION.,
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VITAL CIVIC PROBLEMS
OIFFKIUONCE OP OPIN-
I,V DISCUSSION AT FUL-
IP CLUII OTHER CIVIO
3IS TAXiKWD ovhh.
Hon for city omployoos
icd from tho afflnna-
ntlyo sklo at tho niontli-
iiUil dobato of tlio Fel-
ib on Tuesday evening.
of tlio ufflrmatlvu atdo
, Straw, Intimated that
nu bo dlil not want to
It policy of tho city undor
, beau, no would uccnno
tlm Hiililort In Its wMest
r. Strnw cited tlio pollco
it nu an oxnmnla of tho
lilv nmntovnnn bv comnnrl-
1, nnllimrv lnlinr. IIu said
'ok hvbnrora woro paid 30
limir for n. ton hour day.
fii totals $90 nor month, nc-
to Dr. straw, ana in more
majority of pouco omcors
iflcld aro roclovliiK at prcs-
ro moil who aro more re-
tlian tho nconlo thoy aro
i Dr. Straw, nntl maro
i works, for a small salary
. im Minn ltn In worth, and
noro expensive to the inunl-
tlinn a good man at a gooa
lUcct waB thrown open for
by the chalrmnn who In
of n voluntary rcsponso
Mr. Copplo for a snort.
nn thn mibloct. "It Is
nlinil tnrl" said Mr. CoddIo
iti in.nnv lino of tnunlclnnj
rejders less horvlro and r"1-
mirn tnnnnv Minn If hn
nKaftod by a largo corporation.
who work ror tno cuy imn
cy havo a soft snap, and thoy
hair position sticn, corao nnu
on tnoy picaso ami nro 10 u
, nvtont thnli. own boss, wtlllo
vimvnr wnrliR linirli liarder to
niniilrliinl nmnlnvncs In their
ibs. My position In this nmt-
tlint tho city snoiuu troai
jiloyoos as would nny other
firm or corporanon, on u
basis."
I Hanson availed hlmsolf of
irtmiliv for dlsciiRslon nnd
.e very pointed paragraphs
rltv nmnloyeoB advocating
hiarglng of every omployoo
icw mayor is oioctou ana ro-
i tho want nd columns of tlio
ir for tho filling of tno va
st certain stated amount.
ir In North llond, tho tax
o so poor that thoy aro
n to patronize n moving
tow or buy a aisn or ico
'I .Mr. IlllllttUll mm iib uu
nf Hlsli tuxes." That
Itlon will exist in Marsh-
If wo nro not careful."
inn nt 4i ntnrv .Ton llnn-
-Viin thn nuinr ilav of a man
miPi. .. DnlAm 4111.1 iltrlff-
""ll M"ll wuiuiii iwtu w..
W RVfltiiln under which Mr.
h bank should bo conduct-
Inrn. I hnvn been rnnnlnc this
II theiio yedrs, said Air. Dun-
imi now tiry sena n ronow
Wi to toll mu how to run
nado a failure of run
,ik hlmsolf". It's tho samo
thn rnnnoll. nnrl If thoy
k-areful with tlio pnoplo'n
'ay wnl moko n falluro of
ovommont."
?ood thing I'm not on tho
mid Dr. Straw to Hanson.
Davis & Long, tho banjo
ndorcd two selections, tho
suiting from tho immense
bin tho first. Toastmastor,
adall thdnkod tho players
f of tho Fellowship Club.
Arrivals and Whoro to Put
was a subject that was moBt
alyzod by J. Wilson Kauftnn..
fman mado n vory interest-
lnan lintli raanm ltn nnlnt
K VDO WW III II Ulll HU IUIII
"bllity oa a spoakor and hla
ntttl nml lnototilA
o statements as to tho real
with realty values in a cor-
tlon of Marshfloid at tno
tlmo, Mr. Kaufman said
filling of Mill Slough would
Kly to tho relief pf a location
raoio resident propony
thor stated that property
rve its nrobatlon of utll-
ualdenco property bofpro It
mo business property. Mr.
proved hlmsolf the best
speaker of tho evening
with facts, cIobsos of, ront-
tionB ror homo sites, and
tlvo ronts in Marshfield as
1 with other cities. Mr.
concluded by saying that
tlonal campaign should bo
towards comentlng a re-
otweon prospectlvo builder
nt, through tho Fellowship
king tnrougu tho Chamber
lorce.
ight Wilson came in for
marks, in which he agreed
Kaufman saying that he
suggestion or further re-
io could add to Mr. ICauf-
ilk.
Broken Molody" a vrolln
Low Koyzer accompanied by
on Kaufman at the piano,
rrupted by a broken violin
nd one of tho members re-
the approprlato title should
n "The Broken string", Mr,
'adjusted his Instrument by
fient of a new string and
tho audlenco with two so-
which were very well re
Ic Parks and Playgrounds"
Biiuject assigned 10 jtoi.
who analyzed tho subject
origin to tho present time
f.ltb tho acquirement of the
public parks. Tho speaker
l that no interest was manl
ubllcly in parks and play-
io niaKo puouc spirited cm
ate parcels of land to the
these purposes. Prof. Teld-
show wonderful rosults In tho civic
Improvement Hi.
Tho mooting closed with n few
remarks from Toastmastor John
W. Kendall, thanking all who had
participated In tho banquet. Tho
subject for discussion nt tho noxt
meeting of tho club, which in all
probability will bo tho Inst of tho
Boason, will bo the question of com
bining tho cities of Marshfield,
OAKLAND WANTS CONVENTION.
OAKLAND, Cal., April 2. A dele
gation of 100 Oakland business men
nnd educators will bo sent by special
train to tho mooting at Minneapolis in
July of tho National Educational As
sociation to urge Oakland as the con
vention placo fdr tho association In
1,015. The special train will go east
by way of Portland. Seattle, Van
couver and Victoria, at each of which
places tho California party will bo
Joined by local dolegntlons. Views
of ovor part of California will bo
taken along.
BE
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NEW YORK, April 2. Woman
suffrage, tho feminist movement and
Socialism havo been bitterly attacked
uy ui jiov. u. Joseph Silverman, lie
sees polygamy In tho woninn's vote
and tho dlsVuptlon of the homo. Tho
noted rabbi denounces the Fomlnlst
I movement as tho forerunner of freo
1 l(.VO. Ho tiolllteil nut thnt Mm C.nth.
olio chinch ban opposed tho move
ments and Socialism; no good Catho
lic lpiids his support to cither of thorn,
for tho Catholic church, with its dqop
knowledge of human nature, Bensed
th oyll nud recognized tho danger of
what could nnd would follow. In
conclusion, Dr. Silverman said: "I
call on nil Protestant churchoB to
Join In opposing tlicso three movo
monts, in the Interests of humanity',
In tho Interests of tho children of
today and in tho Interests of tho chil
dren unborn."
PORTLAND Declaring .himself to
bo n real "cop" with authority to
"frisk" his victim for firearms, a
highwayman wont through John U.
Mooro'B pockets nnd relieved hint of
$2(3.66. Ho had a star too.
Times Want ads bring results.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS I'SHI). Phono 72. Pacific
Livery nnd Transfer Company.
GOOD NEWS FOR
D S
JUST RIGHT FOR BACKACHE AND
RHUUMATISM
Foley Kidney Pills nro so thor
oughly effective for bnckacho, rheu
matism, swollon, aching Joints, kld
noy and bladdor ailments that thoy
aro rocommended everywhere. A.
A. Jeffords. McQrow, Nobr., says:
"My druggist rccommonded Foloy
Kidney Pills for palnB In my back
and boforo I finished ono bottle, tny
old troublo, entirely disappeared."
Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandlor Hotel.
Phono 74. Central Avcnno Drue
Store, local agoncy.
Wo havo good nows for qvory por
son In thin town who has any form of
stomach troublo, It Is about a rem
inly for Indigestion and dvsnonsla
that wo havo so much faith In as to
offor it to you with our norsonnl
guarantco that If it docs not re
llovo you and satisfy you In evory
way, wo will rofund tho money you
pnld for it without question or argu
ment of any kind. You risk nothing; !
olthor Itoxall Dyspepsia Tablets will
rollovo your stomach ailments or tho
money you paid for tnem will bo
handed back to you. Thoro Is no
red tapo about our guarantee It
menus Just what It says. Your word
la enough. If Itoxall Dyspepsia Tab
lets don't satisfy you, tho money Is
yours and wo want you to havo It.
Itoxall Dyspepsia Tablets sootho
the Inflamed stomach, check heart
burn nnd distress, stlmulato a heal
thy secretion of gastric Julco, aid In
rapid nnd comfortnblo digestion of
tho food, nnd help to quickly rcstoro
tho stomach to a comfortnblo, easy
acting, healthy state. They also Aid
greatly in promoting regular bowol
action. Hexall Dyspopsla Tablets aro
sold only nt tho 7000 Itoxall Stores,
nnd in this town only by us. Threo
sizes, 2Sc, COo and 11.00. Locklmrt
Parsons Drug Co., Tho Uusy Corner,
Marshfield , Oro.
In our new location, wo aro es
pecially prepared to cator to fumllj
trade. Kogular meals or short or
ders. Open day nd night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Broadway nd ConimercUl Mfld
FAMILY DINNERS
Pictures & framing
Walker Studio
MHS. O. F. IHHAHGER
Dressmaking nnd Ladles' Tailor
ing Prices reasonable
Over Magnes & Matson Store
Phone StH-J.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Marshfield
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDKN STREET
NORTH REND
C. A. MoUln, Prop.
Political Announcements I
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby nnnottnee myself as a
candidate for tho office of Sheriff
of Coos County, subject to the action
of tho Republican electors at the
primaries May 1G.
If elcctod, I hereby pledge myself
to a policy of rigid law enforcement,
without fear, favor, projudlcq or par
tiality, and Bhali, during ray Incum
bency, conduct said office In a bust-ncss-llko
and economical manner,.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr.
(Paid Adv.)
Isn't It Fine?
The old house never looked so briflht before.
Electric Light has added an air of cheer and
comfort and it's a great boon for tired eyes,
too. The soft, mellow light is fine for reading
or sewing at night.
Electric Light
Brightens the Home
You can brighten YOUR home with this mod
ern luxury at a very low cost. Your home can
be wired quickly, cheaply and without dirt or
muss.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION
ALL 1915 SAN DIE60, CALIFORNIA.
w
?HEN it comes to spending
mv good money for advertis
ing, I can't see anything but the
Coos Bay Times.
BILL WISE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I boroby announrd myself vis n
candidate for tho nomination of ttep-
rcsontntlvo on tho Democratic ticket
for Coos County, to bo. submitted to
tho vote of tho people at the, pri
mary election on May 1C, 1914,
If nominated nnd elected. I wilt
abide by statement Number Ono; 1
will favor quarterly payment ot
tnxHs. I will favor tho abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
must oo Bupporicu uy mo taxpayers.
1 Ulll in mvur Ul KUUU 1UUUB UtUlJ-
wncro. I am opposed to unjust
taxation and cxcesslvo taxation.
J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adv,)
NOTICE
T hA.nlii. nMnmmnn mvflalf na n
rnnrlliln.n fnr thn nnminntlnn nf
county clork, on tho republican tic-
Koi or uoos, county to no suunuiieu
iu mo vuiu ui mu pnupiu lit um iin
mary election May lGth.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR COUNTY CLERK
As a Republican, I hereby place
mysolf as a candidate for tho nom
ination at tho prlmarios to bo hold
May 1C for tho off Ico of Count?
Clork.
If I am nominated and eloctod, 1
will, during my term of offico, pop
form nil Its requirements and du
ties promptly, expeditiously, without
projudlco and as economically as It
consistent with good service Do
llovlng that I can save money for the
tax payor and mako soino for my.
solf, I want your voto.
F. E. ALLEN.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I announco myself a candldato for
Stnto Hoprosontatlvo subject to tho
Will of the Democratic voters at tho
primaries May IS. Will voto for tho
primaries May 1C. Will work
for hotter road laws to cnablo the
pcoplo to get Oregon out of tho mud.
A. T. MORRISON.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announco myself as h
candldato for County Commissioner
on tho Democratic ticket at tho com
ing primary election.
O. J. SEELEY.
(Paid Adv.)
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Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service C003 Bay dntf San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
SAN PEDRO AND SAN DIEGO, MONDAY, MARCH 30,
AT 12:15, NOONp
Equipped with wireless und submarine bull,
Passeugers and freight
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless nud submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
WILL HAIL FROM.MARSHKIELDFOR.
HAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, AT 2:.10 K. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fifo building.
Coos Bay Agent, O. F. McGkohqe, Phono 44.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cream
PUHE
RICH
WHOLESOME
Orders for parties, nonquota
and dlnnors filled promptly.
If it Is SARTER'S it's all
right.
Sarter's
Front street. Phone 333-J.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Sails from Marshflold March 14th, 11 a. tn.; March 21st, 7:00 a. ra.
March 28th, 11:30 a. in,: April 4th, 1 p. nit; April 11th, 10 a. m.;
April 18th, 1 p. m; April 2Cth, 10 a. in.; April 30th, 1 p. m.
Balls from Portland March 18th, 2Cth, 8 a, m.; April 1st, 8th, ICtb,
22nd, 28th, 8 a, m.
Ticket on lo to all Eastern polnta nnd Infornintloa m to roate,
nnd rntep cheerfully furnished.
Phono 427-L. ' II. J. MOIIlt, Ages
S. S. AR0LINE.
EQUIPlUSn. WITH WIRELESS
FINE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW STEEL BOAT.
Halls from North Rend Saturday. April 4, for San Francisco
PASSENOEItS AND FREIQHT
North Bend Lumber Company, Ants.
Phono 1R7I.
"North Read
S. S. ALLIANCE
HAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOH RAY
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, AT OtOO 1 M.
H ROUND TRIP, $18.00.
Connection with the North Ilnnk Road at Portland.
Phone 44.
Nortlt Pacific Htcnnikhlp Company
O. K.
M'OKOnOR.- AteaU
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that con Usual
over charging will sot harm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not lose IU chargo while
standing Mo.
IB GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring.Co.
1S3 Uroadway.
Agents for Port of Coos Day.
CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE
A new tazicab has. boen added to
my auto senlce. Careful driver.
Will go anywhere at any time. Stand
Blanco Cigar Store, Day phone, 78,
Night phono 139-X.
TOM GOODALE, Proprietor.
Catching the
Public Ear
If your business or your
needs demand an audience
with the public ear you aro
up against a problem with
Just one solution,
A speech on Front street
might attract a hundred or two
ot Coos Day's 10,000 divisions
ot the public ear, but it's not
any ways likely you'd get the
one or more you wanted.
Thero'B JuBt one way to
properly and satisfactorily
catch Coos Day's public ear
and that Is trough a TIMES
Want Ad. Ninety-five out of
every hundred people on Coos
Day read THE TIMES. Phoae
an ad to 133 and realize the
value of reaching practically
al the people.
VOU Can Judge a Bank
by the loyalty of Its customers. They know better
than anybody else how helpful Is its attitude to
wards them, how conservative its' methods, how secure
' the institution. There has always been a reciprocal, cor
diality between this bank and its-customers. They-re -
1 main customers for years and they bring in their, friends.
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
liTe First National
Of CooBay
riANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surpjus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Paid on Time DeootlU.
Officers;
J. W. Dennett, President. '
3, II, Flanagan, Vice-President,
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, AsiL Cashier.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RKTAIL DBPAKTaOCNT
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ROOFING PAPER, KTO, ' '
CUT TB1 FUJCL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR, WOOD,
PHONB M. IM SOUTH BROABWAY
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
HENRY 8ENOSTACKKN, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMHER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPHCIALTY,
GENERAL AGENTS EABT8IDB
MARSHFIELD 'OFFICE, PHONE U-J.
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