The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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Eureka
S. S. GEO.
LEAVES MARSHFIELD WEEKLY EVERY MOXDW 1 M
H. S. V. A. KILHUUX IJtVVMS,KU.S"JKA T":S,,AY ' '.
Thursday, Juno 18, Monday, .imu. :,. ... ,.,.. , OI1 .
dny, Juno HO, ami Friday, .July :. ' 3nn ""' lucs'
, .. r, XOUT" ,,AC',' STEAMSHIP COMPVVY
C. V. McOeorge, Agent, Moishflehl. I'lionc-lY
W. II. Painter, Agent, North uLiul. .Phono -liil.
THE NEW PASSENOER AND FRKKillT STEAMER
S, S. Geo. W. Elder
TWEXTV-FOl'R 110111 SERVICE.
PORTLAND TO t'OOH HAY EVERY SUNDAY, l A M
ARRIVE COOS HAY EVERY MONDAY MOIIMXG
MAHSHFIELD TO PORTLAND EVERY THURSDW
MAHSHFIELD TO EUHEICA EVERY MONDAY AFTKRXOOX
XEWLY EQUIPPED SERVICE UNEQUALLED
XOIITII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
0. V. Mcdcoige, Agent, Muivlifield. .Phone 44.
W. II. Ialnlr, Agent, North lloml. Phouu .121.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS OX TIME.
Sulla from MaraliNpUl during month of Juno nt 1 o'clock p. m.
on tho 4th, Uth, Mtli, 19th, 2 4 th and 29th.
Tickets on bhIo tu uV. Extern point nml Infornmtlon n to routci
nnd ratoH cheerfully furnished.
I'honc 427Ii. ,it Tt SHELDON. AUit
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Ooos Buy and San Krancisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISl'O FOR COOS HAY
SATL'ltDAV, JUNE U7, AT U P. M.
Equipped witli wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
S.S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SAILS MOM MARSHFIELl) FOE SAX FRANCISCO
MONDAY, JUNE Ui!, AT .", P. M.
San Franeiseo office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McOeohoe, Phono 44.
S. S. HARDY
SA.TS KHOM SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY
EVERY XIXE DAYS
San FroiiclNC'it Office, lliirrNon Street Dock, l'ler 10.
Coos Hay At Eureka Steamship Lino
E. J. LINDEN, Agt., Phono Dour. 21). 0.
S. S. PARAISO
Equipped IHi Wireless.
Pino Passenger Accommodations. -'" wl ,,,m,
SAILS PHOM SAX lflANVISn Tlll'HSJAV. jrxij as, AT !l P.
m., with passengers and iri.k.iii.
Yellowstone sails fo coos ."...MVVVMMt'nTVLY0
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, AT A.M., Willi I'HI.K.IIl ONLY
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM JAMES, ArciU,
Mnndifleld.
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
ffiivp I r Smith and Smith Premier, or rent or exchange.
SSRTVeiXSK JJ8JJ-S j&
carbon paper delivered. Phono usyo nr o wr, l y
TYPEWRI I hHtAonHiiuc hj)!u' ' t-' "w
TUY
oun
NEW BRAND
At 35 Cents
IT'S THE HEST EVEIt.
COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE & SPICEJ HOUSE
Phone 394.
Celebrate the Fourth At Marshf ield
.inn nt tii city will le turned into a
Tho entire business section of ,e cUnJ"entral avenue will
plnyground for bor guests. Front Btre ciu,ively. The
bo reserved for visitors and eatrlans a i .naterlBl. but
city already owns a Jera1l? SRUd for a still more liberal sup
thls year $500 more has been a fa I0erena the clty will nresent
ply. With flags and hunting, "Jjer attempted. For the
a gala "PPearance surpassing anytng gpeclal e ec-
evenings lights and artistic effects vw.i fl ,ay of ,,
trie llgktlng. On be night of he tour in y efUct
works will be set off """JJ1" -,Byfactory. They are then seen
of fireworks so displayed la . njos Sr" effect adds greatly
at the best advan W. a"em.
to the pleasure -"
Ml Kinds of Job Printing
THE CODS BAY TIMES,
San Francisco
W. ELDER
0. P. SHEHIDAX, Agent,
Xurtli Menu.
OF COFFEE
A Pound
IX OXE.POU.VI TIXS.
Done at The Times Office
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 19KMVENINQ EDITION, r
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo
& Trust Co..
Abstracts.
thoroughly (lepeiufhulo.
11111110-
dluto service, prompt attention
10 an interests or our ullents.
M 1 N I M V M COS T
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
OUU ELEGANT LIN Kb
SPRING GOODS
JUST HECE1VED
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
XOUTH HEXD
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE.
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
NO SAW EDOES
n-
YOUK COLLAHS
If you linvo them laundered
at
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDItY
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING
APARTMENTS AT
THE LLOYD HOTEL
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
, 4
4
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y
MILS. C. T. HIHAItOElt
DreflsiunkliiR and Ladles' Tall
orliiR Prices IteiiNouahlo
Oror Mngncs & Mntson Storo .
Phono 248-J.
20
Commutation
Tickets; $2.00
larshfiold'Xnrtli Ilcnd Auto Lino
Cars every ten minutes from (1 n. tu
to 12:0 p. in.
COI18T & KIXO, Props.
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunKa botwoon an
points In MarMiflold for tho follow
Ing ratos, dellvory to bo made It
the first etorlea of bulldlngK
One trunk t .se
Three trunks 1
Twelre trunks 1M
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi HelsBer, Prop.
Phnnwi 120-1' 0-U' .n.
ARE YOU BOTHERED
With Corns? If so, you nro doprlv.
ed of half the ploasure of liro
pleasant walking and healthy ezor
else. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Ediuaii.
Scientific ailropodlut, Ap't it, O'
t'onnell IlldR., will bo tho sourco 61
permanont remedy for aching feet
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good cars with careful drivers
Pot day service, phono 1 1 1-J,
lilmico Hlllard Parlors.
For ulght service, Phone 2(I0-L
Illght Cafe.
D. L FOOTE.
DR.Y WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 180-.T,
r. J. SOAIFE
C A. II. iiooaiNf
Marshfield K
DECORATING CO.
Estluiutes Furnished.
Phone BOO-J.
Mnrshfleld. Oregon
CITY AUTO AXD TAXI SEHVIOT
A new taxlcab has been added to
my auto service. Careful driven.
Will go anywhere at any tlma. Stand
Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78
Nlgbt phone 139-X.
TOM COODALE. Proprietor.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly or Marshflold
WASHINGTON' AVENUE
STADDEV STREET
XOUTH HEXD
O. A. Metlln, Prop,
BANOOH
MILL
10 BE
R. E. L. Bedillion Here En
Route Home Cooston Deal
Is All Off Now.
H. E. L. Hodllllon, of Ilnndon,
wns In Mnrshfleld today en routo to
his home at llmidon after a three
weeks' trip to Klamath Falls. Lake
View, Astoria and other points,
which hnve been negotiating with
him to secure thu woolen mill. Mr.
Dcdllllon said there wob nothing
definite to glvo out, as no deal had
bueu closed. However, he snld that
thu woolen mill wns going to bo
moved from Ilnndon and that short
ly as ho wanted to have It estab
lished In tho new location by Octo
ber I when tho season starts.
Mr. Hedllllon stated that by mov
ing tiro plant Into a wool section, ho
would snvo thu freight on thu raw
product, and get It cheaper, making
a dlfferenco of about $30 per day
In thu plant.
Tho option or contrnet which tho
Urals promoterH had on thu plant
some time ago expired and It Is not
going to thu Uoostou section, al
though soino of tho real estate pro
moters havo been trying to ronow
their offer.
'cloy Cathartic Tablets aro a
jpv. "lolly good llttlo regulator that
eops your system in pcrloct work
.ng order. No biliousness, no con
stipation, no dlstrless nftor eating,
no greasy, gassy tasto. A stout
person who ubcs them constantly
"111 really fool thinned out and
Dro comiortablo as a result of tholr
eases distressing, racking, tenrlng
coughB. Children lovu It. Jlefuso
any substitutes. Contains no opi
ates. Owl Prescription Pharmncy.
Frank 1). Cohan. Opposlto Chandler
Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avonue
Drug Store, local agency.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Mildred Ropers Nelson l
Teuthcr of Piano.
Pupil or Hugo Mnnsfuldt, Sun
Francisco. Harmony taught. Juveniles
Piano Club. Application for Ics-
slons by appointment. .Murshfluld, Or.
H. H. Harper
HOUSE IIUILDEIt
General Repairing and Cabinet
.Making.
Phono aiO-J.
McBroom & Cameron
CONTILUTOHS AND 1IUILDEIIS
EstlumtcH furnished.
Itopalr Work Specialty
W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T.
(Weltmer Methods)
Evory known disease troated
without drugs or surgory. Rooms 1
and -, -It" South Broadway.
I'hono i:i2-L. Mnrshfleld, Or.
Joel Ostlind
PIANO TUXEIt AXD IIEPAIHEU
4ir. 8. Sixth Streot. Phono 103-L.
Leovo orders at W. It. Hollies' Mus
sic Company.
J. M. Wright :
Phono 318-K
IIUILDIXO (OXTHAOTOIt
Estimates furnished on request
C. 0. Gosney.
Phono 31 C4
UO.VTKAUTOIl AXD IIUILDEIt
Estimates Furnished on Uouucst
My Pant Work In My Iteferenrc
First nnd Alder Sts. . Marshflold
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Eye. Ear, Xoso and Throat,
Dlt. MATTIE H. SHAW
1s(mim-s of Women and Clilldn-n
Orflce Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201.
202, Irving Illock.
Ilouso phone, 10C-J.
Dr. A. J. Hendry
DENTIST
Marshflold, Oregon,
(looms 204-20S Coke Hulldlng.
Itosldonco phono 2C2-X.
Off leu phono 112-J.
Mrs. Farringer v
TEACIIEH OF PIAXO
Itcsldoiuo Studio, Phono 38C-J.
Benjamin Ostlind
CONSULTINO EXOIXEEU AXD
AHCHITEOT
Offices. 20C Irving Illock
I'hono 103-L or 267-J.
Marshflold, Oregon
Perl Riley Ballinger
PIANIST AXD TEACIIEIt
Rosldenco Studio, 217 No. Third St,
Phono 368-L.
W. G. Chandler
ARCHITECT
Rooms 301 and 302, Coke nulldlng,
Marshflold, Oregon
Wm. S. Turpen
ARCHITECT
Marshfield, Oregon.
SUITS CLEANED AXD PRESS
EDSUITS .MADE TO ORDER
GIVE US A TRIAL
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
JOY DOYLE & C. O. DAaOETT
25C Central Ave, Phono 250-X.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it.
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Good Roads
Editor Coos Lay Times: The
statement of Mr. C. A. Smith on
tho needs of Coos Hay In June 4th8
Issue of Tho Times, and yours of
samo date commenting on same
surely goes direct to the point.
As applied to tho needs of, and
conditions in Coos County, a bolter
goods roads nrtlelo has not been
written. Hut permit us to stnto
that we commenced agitation along
these lines some time ago and so
far convinced tho progressive busi
ness men of North Ilcnd of tho
merits of our case that they wero
Instrumental In having soventy
thousand dollars allotted to tho
largo farming district on the cost
sldo of the bay, for tho special pur
poso of changing conditions which,
as Mr. Sm'lth aptly states, nro not
only n disgrace, but tho economic
loss Involved la n heavy handicap
to tho property of Coos Dny. And
tho task of changing thoso conditions
aro neither Impossible nor difficult.
Had the bond Issue been submitted
to the people as outlined In tho
petitions with over n thousand sig
natures attached, It would havo eas
ily carried and tho roads that would
hove been built with tho funds roU
cd would have given largo forming
districts access to tho consumers,
which would have soon mndo unprof
itable, shipping farm produco Into
Coos Hay. Shipping farm produco
Into Coos Hoy Is ns Impractlcoblo
and uncalled for ns shipping Ico
to Alaska. There Is no more ncod
of shipping farm produco to Coos
Hay than their Is or shipping In coal
nnd wood. Hltt unfortunately, tho
Idea that tho people who pay tho
bills and Buffer tho loss when mis
takes nro mada should havo any
thing to say as to whero and how
their money Was to bo UBod, scorns
to hnvo been repugnant to tho
County Court. To quoto from Mr.
Smith, It Is almost criminal to al
low tho lands to lay Idlo nnd nllow
another section to furnish theso ne
cessities. What about thoso who
would porpettiato such conditions?
Hut bringing mora mon onto tho
land without first changing tho con
NEWS' OF NEARBY TOWNS
COAt.EDU NEWS
1
(Special to Tho Times.)
Tho Coaleilo school closed Juno
10, nnd tho following program was
ably rondorod:
Song. "America." ,. .School
Recitation. "Vlllogo Hlacksmlth.''
Fifth (Irado
Ilocltatlon. "Cold Wntor Man."..
Alto Lnyton
Recitation. "Mansion Just Over
tho Way." Mary Johnson
Song Marlon Mooro
DIaloguo sowing society
Recitation. "Pa." ...Eric Williams
Recitation. "Llttlo Man." ....,
. Vernon Oaedecko
Song. "Wo'ro Tenting Tonight."
8chool
Recitation, "tho First Snowfall."
,. Hnrrlson Rouw
DIaloguo. "Foxy Grandpa."....
Lynn Medtoy, Adolbort Johnson
nnd Honry Medley.
Ilocltatlon. "Flog of Our Coun
try." Emma Rouw
Recitation. "Your Mission." ...
Thclma Hothorlngton
Song. "Juanlta." School
Dialogue "Hattlo's Singing Les
sons." Recitation. "Juno." Mlllo Stallord
Recitation. "Tho Ropuhllc."
. , Adolbort Johnson
Recitation. "In It Anybody's HubI
noBs?" Amanda Anderson
Recitation. "Llfo'a Railway to
Hoovon." i. Lynn Medloy
Recitation. "Tho Llttlo Holpor.'
Cloronco Armstrong
DIaloguo. "City Ignorance." lono
Anderson, Emma Rouw, Alta Lay
ton, Amanda Anderson, Thulma
Ilotherlngton.
necltatlon. "Tho Sood."
dorold Williams
Recltotlon Cecil WltBchoy
Recltutlon. "When tho Cornors of
Your Mouth Turn up.' ...
, Iona Anderson
Recitation. "Smile When 'Bro
You Can," Alta Layton
Song. "HaUlo Hymn of Ropub-
He," School
Recitation. "Llttlo Red Hen."
Emma Rouw
Dialogue. "Hiving Aunt Jono n
Shock." Amanda Andorson, Thel-
mn Ilotherlngton, Emma Rouw,
Alta Lnytdn.
Eric Williams wns presented with
a boy-proof watch by his teacher
as ho was the only ono perfect In
attendance during tho year.
The exorcises wero given In the
now school houso which Is ono of
the most modorn school buldlngs In
Coos County.
The school has made splendid
nrnai-ma .IlirltllT lllfl VUaf. PUnllS
havo taken excellont Intorest In 'all-
school work. Tliore was a large unu
attentive nddlonce present- Miss
Carrie B. Rodlno was tho teacher.
a
SHIP MANY TIES.
Saturday of tho past wook was tho
most active In tho local tie market
for several Inonths. 2160 ties being.
otiaxVnit in nnd nlled In the Ksta-
brook rompauy ards nlono, Thlrf Is i
rnnrtfii the larKest day's run of tles.l
for several months the largest pre-'
vlons nurahor receivea in ny oou
day bolng a few moru than 1700.
Handon World.
IIANIKN POSTOITTC1X
i
a notiHnn u belnc circulated ask
ing the poital department to with
hold from des.gnaung i " " -
tlon for the local Postofflco until the
elty ba. assumed i a more se led : con.
dltlon Ince thq Ire. 1 is being 1IU-
erally signed and no doubt will btf
granted. nandon World.
'
A man who uses a Times Want Ad
oneo. needs no further argument.
n " - TM-t.
Develop Land
dltlons will only aggravate and not
alleviate tho condltlnnn. Tho ni.t.
of Coos Hay aro not to get more men
onto the land, but to glvo the meu
already on tho land access to the
consuhiors. Tho mon on tho land
right now, (homesteaders and ranch
ers), within nn hour's time of the
cltlea of Coos Hay on a good road,
can- easily raise produco way beyond
thu present needs, If thoy- only had
ncccss to tho consumor so they could
market It to advantage.
nut tindor present conditions, de
pendent upon boots nnd mlddlomcn,
It Is nhsolutoly Impossible to market
produco to advantage; consequently
it Is not raised. It Is Bhlpped in,
subject to three rokcoffa and freight
charges when It renchos tho consum
or. Whore on tho othor hand, It we
only had tho roads produco would
go direct from producer to consum-1
er without charges or rulddleinea'a
profits. Tho cilice of Cooa Day
with their largo floating population
nro the best mnrkots on tho Pacific
Coast, oud oil things taken Into con
sideration thoy nro tho best In tho
whole country. And with good high
way connections with tho farmln
districts, they would bo as far as
concerns farm produco tho cheapest
plnco In tho country in which t
live, whero under present condition
thoy are about tho doorcst. And to
tho rapidly growing cltlea of Coos
Hny, public mnrkots nro Indlspen
snblo. Hut public markets to be
of tony real boncflt to tho consumer,
must bo in direct opon communica
tion with tho forming districts, thus
making posslblo 0 constant flow or
produco from tho producer to the
consumer. Tho pressing needs at
Coos Hny, of Coos County, aro roada.
Not moro railroads to bring In mora
produco, hut good wngon roads that
will permit tho rancher to market
his own produco. With a good sys
tem of hlgh-wnys to devolop lis re
sources and mnko nvollablo Its not
urol advantage, Coos County will
Indeed hecomo tho land of oppor
tunity, second to nouo In all UacU
Sam's dominion.
Ten Mllo Lnko Oood Roods As
sociation. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS
Xpmn of Upcr Ooqullln As Told by
Tho Knterjvrloo.
Dr. E. E. Straw Is hero from
Mnrshfleld today to operate on MUu
cla" Chorllo Roberts at the Whit
Crofis Hosultal.
Mm. L. E. Wilson nnd daughter
went to Mnrshfleld Monday to visit
for a few days with friends aud rel
atives. N. (1. W. Perkins nnd son, Flentgt,
woro nt Marshflold, Monday, where
Mr. PerkttiH wont to consult a special
ist about his oyo, which ho had Is
Jured recently whtlo cutting kind
ling. F. M. Arnold returned last Satur
day from Hrowstor Valley, whore he
has been framing a largo barn for
Hnlloy Laird. Tho structure Is 4t
by 00 with 30 foot pouts and the
hay mow will havo a capacity for
iuu ions or any.
ELECTION I.V COQUILLK.
City Council Colin HjocUl KtacUoa
Aug. 'M to Amend Ctuu-trr.
Tho first business transacted by
tho Coqulllo Council was tho paoslne;
of au emergency ordinance providing
for n special election on Monday.
August 25, to Yoto on nn amendment
to tho city charter, and also un am
endment and an enactment.
Tho amundmont Is to provldit
means to rnlso tho funds neoesBary
to run tho city, now that tho rareaae
from liquor licenses Is to bo cut off!
nnd tu do thnt it la proposed to nlf
tho limit of taxation for city pur
poscs from ono per cent to two per
cent.
Thu othor amendment Telates to
waterworks nud provides for the H
sunnco of a now series' of water bond
to tho amount of $17,600, or no inucJj
of that amount ns may bu necessary,
for now construction' and exten&loa
of tho mains. Tho city attorney la
directed to havo all the iiccewary
farms for the referendum reacy at
tho next meeting.
Thu mayor und Council nt Ike
City of Coqulllo havo designated Fri
day, Juno 20, as "Clean-up Day,"
Coqulllu Sentinel.
MAXY PIIJNO lOflT.
Hart from llundon for Port OtUd
(lot to Piece.
A raft or ISO cedar piling, Tmlut
at $1000. en routo to Port Orford I
tow of tho tug Kllbyam,' went to
pieces ofr Capo Illanco Thursday eve
ning and was a total Ions'. The HtM
were tho property of the Xtntfra
Construction Company and were t
havo been used In the eoastrueffea
or thu now $0000 municipal dock si
Poit Orford, A scow loaded wlrti
construction material, also In tew nt
the tug, was not damaged and was
towed back to Randon Friday rnwr
lug. Handon World.
I1ANIKLV SCHOOL ELKCHO.Y.
For tho Handon school district
clerkship, tho voto stood as follows:
J, W. Mast, 101 1 Hert Harriott,
34; C Muyne Knight. 31; John NleJ
son, 24. Mast received a majority
over all.
; Tho nomination for director wr
Dr. L. P Sorenkon and Mrs. El Nil
Oyer Mr. Hoberly's name was le
ncsented, but ho declined. The tU
rtfsultod In 174 for Mr. Sorennon a
4S for Mrs. Dyer. nandoa World.
AVOTIIKIl FIRM AT HANDON.
' u0 Jock at the rear of the Oolden
"u J l ht f UUVV(M)4ir
jj'J o'nVof iVFrii
joi I discovered before It
nYiUMg9na was etUnguWed
by g. m. Averll nnd two other uea
i who woro standing nearkj. A bete
about a foot square "WMburMed $
the wharf, Dandon Worfd.
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