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-" wr3(iir T "-J - .1-IVTMqHIWqtJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910 EVENING EDITION If It COOS BAY TIMES SV.? $ t, vv i i n i n t v9 T!nfnrfr1 t ttlo nnatnfTlrta nt HfnraV V I I I I !d, Oregon, for transmission , TOAST AND TEA $ inxougn tne malls as second class o494v44 mail matter. H ' i j !; M. C. MALONEY Editor mill Pub. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, tiM fBhtlcld :: : : : : : : Oregon Dedicated to the service of the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coon May Times 1'ubllshlnR Co. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. In Advimco. DAILY. One year $5.00 Biz months $2.50 Less than C months, per month .50 When not paid strictly in advance the pries subscription of the Coos Bay Tlmss Is $0.00 PER YEAR. WEEKLY.' One year $1.50 GOOD EVENING. i One smile can glorify a day, One uord true hone Impart; The least disciple need not say llll.li; 1V UU lllll I.W 3.11 UIIUJI .' If Invo ho In Hio lipsirt A " Selected. O U i f PAW -Til i ? w u frt y n u w i i " m 1 va - m ji m r I & T -dTk 'TH W II & l M 1 Hi h 11 1 I & H I II 1 1 1 111 (H -- YOU CAN AFfORD IT NOW Tho Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mail wind The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and Tho Coos Bay Times Is its Immediate successor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Official Paper of Coos County. ROOSTER IS GREAT ASSET. AN ENERGETIC, resourceful, ac tive booster is one of the best assets any community can havo. Many such characters create the me tropolis, regardless of natural dis advantages of geographical location. On tho other hand, tho knocker Is the greatest disadvantage any locali ty has to contend with the short sighted, pessimistic, cold water bar naclo, who disparages his community and plays traitor to his homo city. A few of them will retard tho pro gress of any section many of them will kill its development. As thoso wlio live by the sword usually per ish by tho sword, so thoso who live by knocking usually perish by the hammer. Tho real estato agent who tries to make a sale by queering some other agent's customer, usually loses not only his own sale, but the chance to make future sales which tho other salo would havo made posslblo through bringing In prospective pu chasers. Tho man who speaks dis paragingly of his own region, creates a bad impression In tho minds of Btrangors that makes them suspici ous of tho locality and its citizen ehlp and loath to cast their lot with such. But tho visitor who only meets boostors goes away favorably im pressed, if not with tho country, then with its population. Tho process of creating a city operates like the end less chain. Every new settler brings thers, they in turn bring still others, and when tho work is fairly under way, it is liko tho snowball rolling down hill, gathering momentum and sizo nil tho way until it becomes ir resistible In its progress and cannot bo checked. To start tho endless chain, boosters are necessary. To conllnuo it, every ono must become a booster, for tho boosting spirit 13 contagious and Irresistible in its ef fects, and does nioro to atract peo ple of tho right class than perfec tlon In climate or multiplicity of re sources and goldon opportunities. FULFILLMENT. I launched my boat In the morn- nlng, in the gold of the summer day ' And watched with pride and a boundless joy her white sails fade away; And I straightway fell to dream- Ing of the lands across the sea Where she would gather treas- ures and bring thorn back to me. My boat returned in the twl- light of a cheerless win- ter's day; P She dropped her soiled and tattered sails then still at anchor lay, And I called out to her captain, "Where are my treasures rare The gold and pearls and ner- O fume, my good ship was to bear?" O He looked at me, and In his eyes lay pity kind and deep; "We bring no gold nor jewels rare that tropic Islands keep. I have not touched upon these shores whero nrlceless treasures be I but bring home a living thing a soul that was lost at sea." Gertrude V. Gabbs". O TTl IC rrllI7 IrT.TrV flP Till! VEU' MAV.trsr'Atuvm COOS RAY GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO PLACE ALT it , PRODUCTS WITHIN REACH OF ALL THE PEOPLE THKYOAv ' Tinintr iriwif mite l.'Vn TV 1"Itf milM fkir. 4 " 5c 4 QUESTION FOR THE DAY Is there any home In the wor ,1 In which Daughter gets up and g?ts breakfast for Father, and Moth r doesn't appear at the table, unle.'-j Vother is bedfast, or burled? Commencing Tomorrow Morning The Coos Bay Rapid Transit Company WILL ESTABLISH A TRANSPOR TATION LINE BETWEEN Marshfield and North Bend HI WHICH CARRIAGES WILL LEAVE FRONT STREET IN HARSHFIELD EVERY HOUR FROM 0 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING, AND OTII KR CARRIAGES WILL LEAVE NORTH REND AT THE SAME HOURS, GIVING PROMPT AND RAPID TRANSPORTATION AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 5 CENTS FOR EACH PASSEN V.ER EITHER DIRECTION WATCH FOR THE CARRIAGES AND ALL TAKE A RIDE. REACH. WITH THIS END IN VIEW THE PRICE OF GAS HAS BEEN REDUCED TO S1.70 CENTS PER TIIOUSAM) Wrrn ' A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY CENTS MAKING THE NET RATE 1 $1.50 Per Thousand PHONE US AND A MAN WILL CALL. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co PHONE 178. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. March 29, 1010. RESOURCES. , Loans and discount's. ... $ SC.473.18 Overdrafts ,.... 211.90 Bonds and securities... 25,G03:90 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 5G.S11.10 Cash on hand and due from banks 59.79S.G0 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. . .$100,000 00 Surplus fund 50y Undivided profits 1.962.4J Deposits mlO Total $228,898.58 Ono way of beins remembered is to leave behind a lot of unpaid accounts. Two or more is plural, Cut it is singular that we speak of man and wife as one. Coos Bay Rapid Transit Co. Notice to Creditors. South Marshfield Coal If you are sensitive as the peach, crop you will encounter about tho same number of frosts. LUMP1 COAL S1.50 PER TON In the District Court of the Unit- NUT COAL $2.50 PER TON' Phone 273-X. "Give mo the man who, Instead of always telling you what ought to be done, goes ahead and does it," says tho Philistine. Snys ono competent to give good advice: "The alimentary canal Is 32 feet long. You control only tho first three Inches of It. Control It well." ed States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of George W. Carle-" ton, under the firm name of Carle ton Jewelry Co., Banbrupt. No. 1521. In Bankruptcy. Vnffna in iha prfvUtnra nf tho PR- Tlnn0 nil 1 I i il c rf I1.. n n ma tmnlMnnn .tut nt r.enrrra W Hnrlftton. hntilr. "" "" """" "l i'""Dlc uuojucaa Irupt. of the filing and hearing of Trunks and Baggage a Specialty 'Trustee's petition for an order for r'"'"1 "' . a"""uor private or public sale or public or private sale of certain real proper ty herein after described. To the creditors . of George W. Carleton doing business under the firm name of Carleton Jewelry Co., Total $22S,S9S.5S We invito your attention to the strong condition of this bank as shown by tho above statement to-wlt: Cash reserve 47 per cent of deposits. Reserve required by law 15 per cent of deposits. Reserve in excess of legal requirements. . .32 per cent of deposits. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. .COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. DOES A GENERAL RANKING AN D TRUST BUSINESS. , YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Doane's Transfer Service Guaranteed. Phone 31-J or 273-X. "When a man has a rip in his coat and only three buttons on his vest," writes a Western sage, "he should do ono of two things; eith er get married r get divorced." 'JIRED OF PAPER RAILROADS Th era has been a good deal of talk la this section during tho past year regarding railroad subsidies and some efforts have been made to ralie such bonuses, with varying success, Jiut tho Enterprise believes there is si form of subsidy to which many poo plo of this section would contribute liberally, and that would bo to con tract to pay liberal amounts for tho Ilrst tickets Issued over a railroad from Coos couut to the main line of io Southern Pacific. Tho writer has lieard a number say that they would Klvo amounts of from $25 up for first tickets over tho lino to Roseburg or othor town oti tho main lino with -which tho road may connect. Many lioro havo contributed to bonuses jfrom which thoy havo received no returns thoy have signed agreements with paper railroads without number, lut this is a form of bonus from which no harm would como If tho road wasn't built, hikI much good would come from the ticket invest ment if the building of a road wni thereby encouraged. Myrtle Point Euterpi 1st1. Whllo chopping wood, a Franklin N. II. man found Inside a large ma ple log a bottle of .whiskey which had been In tho crotch of tho tree for many years. Eventually, of course, It caused tho downfall of the tree. THE HEIGHT OF CIGAR QUALITY IS ACHIEVED IN A DERBY Curry county is a funny place. Last week a lad from the backwood canio up to Bandon and seeing young lady playing a piano, ran to Clerk, Coos County, Oregon, as he his brother, saying, "Oh, Bill, como at Marshfield, Oregon, and all per sons whomsoever: Notice is hereby given, that on the 16th day of March, 1910, F. K. Get tins, (he duly elected, qualified and acting trustee of the above named bankrupt, filed his petition herein, praying for an order authorizing him ' to sell at private or public sale, tho ' real property of said estate, the same 4 being particularly described as fol- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. lows, towit: ! 4 An undivided one fourth Interest ' t-nr, j. w. INGRAM in aim to jots six (li), Seven (7), LJ Eight (S), Nine (9) and Ten (10)1 In Block "I" of Western Addition to Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, as I THE F!RST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Fargo Nevada National Rank, San Francisco, CL The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. Tho National Park Rank, New York, N. Y. The Corn Evclinngo National Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyounals, Paris, France. In addition We draw drafts on all nrlnnlnnl hnntrlmr ronfor In a Europe, Asia. Africa, Australia. China, Japan, North, Central and I South America. t 1 Personal and commercial ccounts kept subject to check. g ? Certificates of Deposit la? jed. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. tl Draws Drafts on T FLANAGAN & BENNETT 'BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Rank in Coos County, Established In 1880. Paid up Capital and Surplus, $80,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Bank of California, San Francisoo, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose burg, Ore.; The London Joint stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange ou all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check, Bart deposit lock boxes for rent r X? 17" T r jj r a t' u' rE,ETT Pra'dent. t. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier, .VJY, GAX' V--P8. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, 1 "ll'''"'-i'i ''AID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Asst. Cash. 1 i Physician and Surgeon. Office 208-20 Coos Building is shown by the plat thereof on file and , Ph0nesOfflc0 3 621; Residence 1611 afof record In the office of the County, a-tt-K-a-a-a-tt-a-B.a.jj.a.j.. .-n-K----: n-B-tt---H Abstracts h and Real Estate and seo this girl. She Is knocking regular thunder out of a bureau," Here is one of George Cohan's lat est wisottes: "There may be a whole lot of crazy people' In this world, but you won't find any bald headed ones In a lunatic asylum." Flue, dope for tho members of Tom Hall's Bald Headed Club. rR. a. l. nousEwoRTn ........ - -. . may neem to be for the best Interest Physician and Surgeon mm uL-ueui. 01 emu osiaie, aim mat Offices second floor of Flanagan k Bennett Bartc Building. Office hours J to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m Phone: Offlcn. 1431; Residence. 1481 the lGth day of April. 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, at my office In tho Douglas Build ing, in Marshfield. Coos County. Ore gon, has been fixed as the tlmo and D'1' " I 1,EXXETTi pmce lor me Hearing or said appll-i cation and objections thereto; Now therefore, you and each of 1 llaio nur Ia'jmI notices published In Tho Wwkly TIhuys. Read'Ths Times' Want ads. Telephone companies are having lots of trouble with eavesdroppers. Patrons of tolephone lines don't seeminour of 10-o'clock a. m., of said day Dentist, Phono 203-J. you are hereby required to be and217218 Coos nullQluS. aiarshfleld. 1 8 I 1 1 8 ' it is Important , n 1 We are best nrenarert to irim .,. i.n, -.. ...!. i .aiinhle. . . -. fcw 0..w juu uuiii. will nuin 10 v 1 Are General Agents for Eastslde and Sengstacken's Addition. , f Hence you will consult your own interests to come to headquar- 8 ters to do business. 8 I 8 Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. ? , To anyone Interested in above we would snv. when buying to gee that you got title as well as value. Wo. .. i,i. .. 1 . . .. Branch Office, Coqulllo City. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. 11 i a-n-H-a-rx-B-a-n-B-K-n-n-nB-n-n -b-b-b-b-b-b- b-8-b-u- appear to be and appear before me.at the above named place on the said 15th day of April 1910, at tho said LAWYERS to realize that It la just as impolite to listen to a private conversation nnd then and there show cause if any there be, why the said potltlon T. " BENNETT, Office over Flanncan & Bennett Bank. over a tolephone lluo as to apply an should not be granted, and in all ' Marshfield, ear to a keyhole. iiiuiigs r.uoweu as in said petition I prayod for. ' ; Dnted at Marshfield. Oregon, this JAY TOWER SAYS: 0th da.v of April. 1910. "Of course It's bad luck to he ' c A- Sehlbrede, , married in May, especially wIipii Referee In Bankruptcy 1 Ow MISCELLANEOUS w S. TURPEN Architect ou might have waited until , z ------ June and thereby escaped on Havo your letter heads, bill heads 1", no f " " land envelopes printed at The Times 4 ofnee. Over Chamber of Commerce MVBSIIFIELD, ORE. A Want Ad will sell it for yN0u Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE JOO-L. G. W. DUNGAN, Undertaker Telephone: Dnv kis.t Have your calling cards nrlnted at Undertaking Rooms Front St. North Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry0 that we will send out with Prllw wishing to go In crowds. L. H. HEISNER , Phone is Mnrshfleld, Ore. Have your Legal notices pu bllsbel Tho Times Office. MarshlU'ld, Oregon, in The Weekly Tliuee. "-fctfi i ,i