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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1908)
ir Wt n Xt The daily coos bay times, marshfield, oregon, Saturday, august 1, 1908. fo V A "V N FINANCIAL TRENGT In a bank Meg, first, In the ability and experience of Its officers, "The men behind the gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad vise with and direct the officers; and third, tho Capital. LIHKRAL1TY In a bank Is Its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them in carrying on their legitlmato busi ness. Our motto is: "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us lip and If you find ub de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $ 100,000.00 Olllcers unci John S. Coke, Pros. W. S. Chandler, Henry Songstacken, Dorsey Kroltzer, cashier a M. C. Ilorton, vice mt:tatttwnm:m:::aJnjr-njaa !i IMMEDIATE VICINITY 8 It is tho policy of this bank to coinilne its business to tho im mediate vicinity. In following this course tlio bank not only Anliniircs its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of the community. .' FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. jj 0. B. HiiiPilalo W. S. MeFnrland h President Cashier H John Pruess It. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. CftHliier V, tuxtiimiitmiiuiitxmmztnmitmiuiittm fiLra;smr,i riVift-ftwing'ramzagaMniaS STEAMERS. Steamer M. F. Plant SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. FROM MARSHFIELD. No reservation held ufter the nrrivnl of the bhip unless ticket Is bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance B. W. OLSON. Master. COO S BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAN D SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE. F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner Agt. Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore. Mar ah Hold. Ore., Phone 441. Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line CITY OF PANAMA Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. S. CZARINA SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRD3 AY NIGHT, JUNE 20, J 008. CARRYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - - A. St. Dock a52SHSaSESSSESasaHSEjtlSBS2SS5E5E5HSie5HSa5H5S5HS31EaSS5?t&ra.5aSE5HSBS SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111 TH0MAS0N & HANSON -DEALERS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phono 1761 Live Wire Talk Wo carry a comploto lino of up-to-date electrical fixtures. Get our prices on wiring nnd installing. tup nnrrnu cicrTDIPAI Kj SUPPLY CO. Marshfield rhono 01 E5E5S52SE5HSESH5E5H525E5HnZ5H5Z52 Hot Weather Drink: WEINHARD'S 1JEER Phono 481 MARSDEN'S LIQUOR nOUSD For a Case Directors. William Grimes, S. C. Rogers, Dr. C. W. Tower, Judge John P. Hall. pres. - manager Flanagan &. Bennett Bant MAKSIllflKLU OKKUOM. Capmil Hiihscrihed IWUOO Ctipital I'uld Up (40,000 Undivided I'rnflth J15.O00 lloci n general bnnkltiK bnslncbN and draw, on the Hunk ol I nllfornla. Bnn Krfini'lM Calif., First Nntlc mil Hank Portland Or., KirM National Hank Kosoburg, Or , Hanover Na tlonal Bank, New York, N. M Kolhuh Son, London. England Also bell change on ncarlj all the prlnc.,. cities of K rope Accounts kept subject to check, eafo depot! lockboxes fir rent at JO cents a month o M a vear INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS You can BUY or SELL through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. tiie- OREGON MANGAN'S NW UNDMRTAK rARLORS. Just Morad Into bow build Ibb South Broadway, two blocks soutk ef C streot, where a flno chapel has ben flttad up. A full Has of caskets, cou hos, robes and funeral sup plies in general. Licensed ombalmer with lady assistant. Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 "ALERT" Captain C. E. Edwards. Timo-Tdblo. Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m. Returning Leaves Marshfield 2 p. m. For terms of charter, towing, transportation or freight, apply on board. C. B. EDWARDS, Owner. Business Directory Doctors. DR. A. C. BURROUGHS Homeopathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Residence and oflleo, corner 'C anil Second Streets, Mnrshflold. D R. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduato of American School of Osteopath) KlrksTllle, Mo. OfUce Hours: 9 a. in to 4 p. m. Other Hours b Appointment. Office In Nnsburg Block Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore DR. GEO. E. DIX Physician nnd Surgeon New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg 'Phono 1G81. "pV It. J. W. INGRAM S Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofllco over Sengstacken's Dug Stor Phones Office- 1021; Residence 78J DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physlclnn nnd Surgeon. Office second floor of Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. ItCbiJcnce, two blocks north 01 Crystal Theatar. Office Phom 1-431 Residence Phono 656. M RS. NETTIE HOVEL Midwife Obstetrical Nursing With E. W. Kammerer Phone 1474 Lawyers. Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. lilak. Lawrence A. Llljequlst TiARKE, BLAKE & LILTEQVIST, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW United States Commissioner's Officr Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore J . W. RENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bonnet Bank Marshfield, - Orejo OKE Ai COKE, - Attorneys at Law. hTarqhfipld. Oregon Miscellaneous MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS 210-213 Coos Building. Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m., except Friday. TURKISH BATH J 1.00. C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop. W S. TURPEN A 1.14 A. m'UIllllHJL Tirst Trim Savings Bank bldg . MAKSIIPIKLD, OUE. OAKLEY & ARNOLD Civil and Mechanical Engineers, North Bend, Oregon. Surveying. Maps. CRIBBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfield, Oregon NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Room 214 Coos Bldg. Phone, Marshfield 814. Rooms and offices for rent House for rent. Tour property cared for while you are away. My commission very reasonable. Call and see me. WM. WICKENS M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kind Phone 1884 MUSICAL W ILHELM G. nOLL, RESIDENT TUNER Hanoa tuned and repaired. All work guaranteed. With W. n. HaiHce Music Co. M ABLB OLARM MILLIS Toeal Instruction. Italian and Gerntam Dlctlom. Studio, Phoae 511. ELMBR A. TODD, Director Coo Bay AeaJexay of Mute. Voice, Flano. Pipe Organ, narmony ete., from bejlnnlrg to graduation. Bingtri coatbad to aijle diction and interpretation!, lor opera oratorio or concert work Now O'Connell Building, Marshfield DRINK WEINHARD'S OE3TMAffl HAKSEEJN'P LIQUOR iittk v.O JF" Wl?i HTT Cab' a" t .ov "... Good Hereo ana Vehicles IIEISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable. Wood for Sale. 3d and 'A' Sts. Phono 1201 Mrfld. I'LL BE FORGOT" SAYS ROOSEVELT "In Six or Seven Years the Feeling Will Be Very Differ ent," He Tells Artist. LONDON, July 31. Philip E. Lazzlo, tho famous Hungarian artist who recently painted a portrait of King Edward and still more recently one of President Roosevelt, has given to tho Pall Mail Gazette some inter esting details of his experiences at the White House in Washington. Lazzlo seems to have been im pressed most of all with Mr. Roose velt's great love for his wife. "No thing could he more touching," the artist declares, at the outset of his interview. During one of the sitting Lazzlo asked tho President what he intends to do when his term of office ex pires. The President said "impossible!" to a suggestion that he might enter the Sonate adding: "I think the people will forget me. The spirit of the American Nation changes from day to day. In six or seven years the feeling will be very different from what itjs today. I shall have been forgotten, although I shall never change." Before leaving London for Wash ington the artist was told by King Edward that he was going to "paint one of the most interesting men of the twentieth century." The President was greatly inter ested in Lazzlo's acounts of the King, whose tact Mr. Roosevelt praised, saying that Edward VII, is the great est of all diplomats, accomplishing great things in his unostentatlouu visits to foreign capitals. The steamship City of Panama will leave Marshfield for SAN FRAN CISCO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. For freight or passage apply at Break water dock, L. W. Shaw, agent. The Best Sight on Earth ogre)? .r .-jjfijfT Njijy F "3 mm mm " --SsSrxHcX rz2 16 1 . -S' STATE LICENSED OPTICIAN OF ROSEBURG. At Blanco Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, August 3 nnd 4. At North Bend, Wednesday, August 5. Will make regular visits hereafter Work guaranteed. 0$SS$$0$OS0 Merchants and Apply to Secretary of the Coos and Curry Coimties District Fair Association for space for your displays and exhibits at the Fair Grounds, Every manufacturer and merchant should have an exhibit and assist in making the fair a big success. Send your applications to GEO. W. CARLET0N, Office in First Trust & Savings Bank Bldg. Secretary, na WITH ROD AND GUN M NORTON & TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Phone 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr. CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Items of Interest nt Coos County Seat n.s Told by The Sentinel. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lane of this city, July 30, an 8 pound girl. F. F. Swearingen of this city has purchased a half interest with Capt. O. R. Wlllard in the Wolverine. Word reached this city Wednes day of tho burning of the residence of Arthur Coach on Lampa Creek. W. C. Chase has the lumber on tho ground for hia new residence at the corner of Hall and Third streets. The carpenters will start work about the middle of August. Marshal Hoborg and a force of men have commenced work on re laying the new six-inch water main from the southwest corner of the courthouse to the' northern part of the city. Wednesday of this week Chas. Fox received his appointment as surf man at the Coquille river station, and to report for duty July 31st. Mr. Fox's percentage at the examin ation was high, being 97 80-100. Rev. John Thomas and his wife, leave this week for Bandon where they will make their future home. Mr. Thomas and wife have made many friends while they have been residents of this city, and we wish them succes In their new home. J. P. Easter of Ashland arrived in tho city Monday for a month's visit with his sister, Mrs. M. O. Hooton, and family. The gentleman will be remembered by the older residents as ho practiced medicine in this city about ten years ago. He notes many changes in the time that he has been absent from Coquille. Eighteen year's experience has taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work right." L. J. POST Contractor and Builder. Prices consistent with best work Mnrshfleld, Ore. $Q$&$&&G&$0$$CO&$OOG$G&-tX V May he impaired yes ruined by poor or even poorly fitted eye-glasses. What's tho use or sense of wasting one's money to your own hurt? Come to me and have your eyes examined in a skillful manner and fitted with glasses that are tho best to bo had. An Examination Costs Nothing If glasses are not absolutely needed you are not urged to buy. A. S. HUEY $Qa&9G$$$0$$G$$G$$$$$G$i Manufacturers This splendid weather makes every ono long for the woodB, its shady nooks and streams. Your Vacation will prove monotonous without a few new books and magazines, wo havo a complete lino to Bejeot from. HANSEN ACTS LAZY BUG-IS LATESI T Strange Little Insect Is Making Victims Too Lazy to Breathe. MT. VERNON, N. Y., July 31. How would you like to have "tho lazy disease," now that tho thermo meter is hovering about 90 degrees? Its first symptom is a distaste for work. The victim gets that "tired feeling," and gets it badly. Ho doesn't want to do anything but Just sit around and rest. Finally ho bo comes unable to move hand or foot. There Is little discomfort. Ono Just lazies along until one day ho fiinds It altogether too much trouble to keep on breathing and ho shuffles off this mortal coil without a sigh of regret. It's an easy finish. A littlo hookworm, which gets Into the blood and feeds upon tho red corpuscles, causes tho trouble. It's a busy little worm and multiplies with, amazing speed. G A peculiar feature of the diseaso is that in its advanced stage it leaves tho patient's flesh almost wax-like In its whiteness. The disease is practically unknown In the United States. The physicians call it uclnarlosis, and talk of, it in seven-syllabled words. But down in Brazil, where it Is almost epidemic, in some localities, it's plain "lazy dis ease." Five In One Family. '" Guiseppe Mascla, an Italian who came here some months ago from, Brnzil, has developed the disease. Four of his ten children have it rilso. The health authorities have takostv the family in charge and isolated, them in tents at Mt. Vernon hospital. Mascla Is a shoemaker. He open ed up a little shop, but he Just could n't work. Customers came In and protested, but Mascla only shrugged his shoulders. It was too much, trouble to argue. He would do tho work, but ho must have time. His children worked in tho factor ies. They couldn't keep up with, their fellow workers, but it wasn't their fault. Their hands were heavy, their feet leaden. Finally they lost their Jobs. When Mascla went to a .physician his case puzzled the man of medicine. The usual remedies failed. Finally Dr. L. B. Goldhorn, a pathologist who had become familiar with tho "lazy disease" while studying in Ger many, was called into consultation. He mado an examination of tha blood of each member of tho family. Each sample showed the prnsence ot tho pestiferous, little, blood-thirsty hookwork. Tho health authorities took action Immediately. Although the Mascla children mingled freely with the littlo ones of tho neighborhood it is not believ ed serious results will follow. In Brazil the contagion usually come3 from an Infected water supply. This is not feared here. Tho United States quarantine offi cials are Interested in the case. It may be that the family will bo deported. ii i II I up I i HI .111 I m COOS BAY, ROSEBURG & EAST ERN RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY. TIME TABLE NO. 3. In effect July 20, 1008. Daily excep Sunday. No. 3. No. 1. South P. M. A. M. Marshfield . . Lv. 2.00 Lt. 8.00 Southport . . . . . 2.-25 8.1 Summit 10.20 5.25 Junction 2.45 8.30 Beaver Hill .... .... .... Coqullla 3.10 8.45 Johnsons 3.20 8.50 Schroeders . ... 3.27 8.55 Norway 3.35 9.0B Myrtle Point . ...Ar. 3.45 Ar. 9.15 No. 2. No. 4, North A. M. P. M. Marshfield Ar.10.46 Ar. 6.00 Southport 10.30 6.40 Summit 10.20 5.25 Junction 10.15 5.15 Boavtr Hill .... Coquille 10.00 5.00 Johnsons 9,50 4.30 Schroodera . ... 9.4S 4.20 Norway 9.40 4.10 Myrtle Point . . . .Lv. 9.30 Lv. 4.00 Flag station; stop on signal only. W. F. MILLER, Agent. Masters and McLain I General Contractor's Buildin Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2011 - 826 if?.. Bv H '. ii .! m H, 'N J tJ.t tin ..itftfe, .