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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1910 EVENING EDITION - tvmrTJenMmMTfafrKmmu-iii kli1 i wrrmtrtc" rnmnvnMiviuim COOS BAY TIMtS Entered at tne postofftce at Marsh Huid, Oregon, (or transmission through tne mails as second class saall matter. M. O. MALOXEY Editor mid l'uli. DAK E. MALOXEY News Editor RELIGION'S NEWEST ATTITUDE. THE dedication o the Christian Church In Marshfleld yesterday when the opening prayer was delivered by Rev. H. I. Hutledge, Methodist minister, the Scripture Jesson by Rev. P. R. Zugg, of the Presbyterian Church, while Rev. G. Le Roy Hall, pastor of the Baptist Church occupied the Methodist pulpit to preach at an overflow meeting, marks religion's newest attitude. It Is the attitude of toleration and co operation where the burden of thought is service and not selfishness. It was a beautiful lesson In the ways of toleration gentleness and good will to one another. The man "out side" can understand this spirit of service better than the sentiment of hairsplitting in matters of doctrine seeking to prove that a passage of Scripture has a meaning exactly the reverse from that which the lan guage conveyed. Along these lines of high Christ Ian endeavor the whole civilized world can and will follow religion with Its money and its salvos of "God speed." In this mysterious world the senti ent being can never know much about the purposes of the Infinite, but a few things are self-evident such as peace being better than vio lence; health better than disease; love better than hate; kindness than anger. "While every nation and people has Its myriad problems to solve It Is not improbable that the grace to handle many of these problems successfully may result, in large part, from ser vice which the more advanced are doing towards the less fortunate. In all respects the outlook for re ligion and progress as presented by yesterday's dedication la cheering and encouraging. Such action takes re ligion out of the restricted field of mere theology, widens and clarifies it. Yesterday's dedication 'places the Christian religion In the very atti tude which Its Founder gave It at the outset of its career. 0 fk CIOTmin3 COMFANf VSV, The Rapid Transit MARK TWAIX. rARK TWAIN, the most beloved of all American humorists, and indeed, of all American writers, lias at last, after a long and romantic career, entered the shadows of his day's work. Broken in spirit by the death of his daughter, and broken in health by advancing age, this grand old man of American litera ture has bowed his back to the weight of years and has, with faltering steps, passed into tho evening glow that liover about tho end of life's pilgrim age, with tho affectionate friendship of tho whole English-speaking world lie closed his eyes in his final sleep. He who has mado us laugh for more than half a century has thrown off his make-up and left the stnge, and tho evening anthem which greeted his heart as the sun went down was tho love of a whole Nation whom ho had cheered during nearly half Its history. Another than ho has called the lead lino from tho othor side Mark Twain! Mark, three score and fif teen, Mark! D It. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce 208.uo:; Coos Buiidlug Phones Olllco .1621 ; Residence 162 TR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH -' Physician mid Surgeon OUlccB Becond tloor of Flanagan k Bunnotl BnuU Building. Gttico hours t to 4 p in.; 7 to 8 p. m Phone: Omen. 1431; Resldenco. 14SJ "TR. O. It. HKNXKTT, Dentist, Phono H05-J. 217-218 Coos Buihung, .Marshfleld. T. W. BENXKTT, Office ovor Flaunean & Bonnttt Bank. Marshfleld, Orur -y, S. TURPKX VV Architect Over Chamber of Commerce Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL IMONK hull. Have you lost anything? I Turkish Baths 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J to well dressed , prosperity Friends Bros. Suits The Route is Reasonable $14 to $25 FIXUP s$j2fite2f$K?afa&$ai OBIMIIIMHI miMBBMWW WWJWaWIWmi iMMIIJIMMUIlbJHmj Coos Bay Rapid Transit Co.'s, r? The Ideal Clothes for Summer ' Wear are BENJAMIN CLOTHES ug gnaw5ngi fienjaiqin Qothes JVfni Bcnj.nyneGWXIl They are not only delight fully styled but they are tailored in a manner which insures their giving splen did service. Authentic in style and made in New York by Alfred Benjamin & Co. HUE CLOTHING k SHOE CO STEAMER FLYER W1.LL LEAVE THEIR Market Street Dock ON THEIR REGULAR SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE MARSHFIELD 7:13 a. m. 0:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. LEAVE XORTH KEXI) 7:45 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 1:43 p. m. 3:15 p. m. 4:45 p. m. MARSHFIELD, CASH OXLV MONEY TALKS I aftsgrfPSBagiisglPgr 'When You Need a Doctor you always get the Best. Our twen ,ty years experience should be worth something to you and when we can't I repair your Electrical troubles we will tell you. e BAND0N 5 CENTS 5ES17ii5HSHSHSHSZ5a52JK5H5Z5HS2S2S2 H5Ei12n2KSE5HSBSZffiSH5HSBSE?.a2S2S5 3 Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line cj I Steamer Ramona a Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p. m a Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. jp W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 35-L B j.?5'reSE5araiESra5E525H5H5a5725H5? Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIAN'S. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHOXE 237-J. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry-all that we will send out with partial wishing to go In crowds. L. H. HEISNER Mnrshllcld, Ore. Phone 120-J "rasasBSEsaspasasHszsassszssaszsESSSESssHSHsrssssHss issshshszsissshs?'. si STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco Fridays 3 "" FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT h OCEAN DOCK. THE HEIGHT OF CIGAR QUALITY IS ACHIEVED IN A We Are Now Prepared to do all kinds of dying, pressing and cleaning. Now Is the time to get rid of the clothes that you have cast aside. We will make them look like new, and we also do fancy dyeing all kinds of silks and fancy dresses, and our prices are right. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 220.J Sails every Tuesday for here F. S. DOW, Agt, & Abstracts and Real Estate --::-a-n-::-::a-::-j:---- -------: a-K---a-- a & t a i a i u u i a i a i a i a a a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-na-a-a -na-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-a-a To anyone interested In above wo would say, It is Important when buying to seo that yo u get title as well as value. Wo are best prepared to give you both. Our work is reliable. Are General Agents for Eastsido and Sengstacken's Addition. Henco you will consult your own Interests to come to headquar ters to do business. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Branch Olllce, Coqulllo City. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. What, to Eat. Is a dally problem, but where to buy Is solved at once when you de cide to order all your tabk supplies from WOLCOTTS OUR GOODS ARE FRESH OUK QUALITIES ARE HIGH OUR PRICES MOST REASOXABLE These three cardinal principles of this grocery store should make you a permanent patron. We please oth ers nnd would like an opportunity to please you. C. W. Wolcott THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J 1 " W" WWflPi I YOU CAN AffORD IT IT IS THE POLICY OF THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF TIIE COOS RAY GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO PLACE ALL IIS PRODUCTS WITHIN REACH OF ALL THE PEOPLE TIIEV CAN REACH. WITn THIS EXD IN VIEW THE PRICE OF GAS HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $1.70 CEXTS PER THOUSAND WITH j A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY CEXTS MAKING THE NET PATE i $1.50 Per Thousand PHONE US AND A MAN W'ILL CALL. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. , i rnoNE 178. --- STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE first Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. RESOURCES. Loans and d!scountst . . . ? S6.473.1S Overdrafts ,.!... 211.90 Bonds and securities... 25,003:90 Banking house, furniture" and fixtures 56,811.10 Cash on hand and due from banks 59,798.50 March 29, 1910. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. ..$100,0000) Surplus fund 500.00 Undivided profits 1,968.4! Deposits 126,436.10 Total $228,S9S.5S Total $228,898.58 We Invite your attention to tho strong condition of this bank as shown Ljr the above statement to-wit: Cash reserve 7 47 per cent of deposits. Reserve required by law 15 ner cent of deposits. Reserve in excess of legal requirements. . .32 per cent of deposit!, jj OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEV KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES. DU. C. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. DOES A GENERAL HANKING AN D TRUST BUSINESS. YOUR HUSIXESS SOLICITED. , Jj-'3ZZZXWX I t t I t I r i Beaver Hill Coal S. MOUNT DIAULO AND JOSSOX CEMKXT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR aid SOUTH BROADWAY PHOXE 201 WE XOW' HAVE THE THIS 5i?zsiTsj 1 CfwarKO? is the famous !:li-jriM'ra $ffl HARRINGTON HALL S?y nATfF"nT7.Er rnvwn rvatfcaii.M wwiM ESSffl it makes a fine exhiU jfis aratinc beveraee of med. iuni strength. FOR SALE AT F. A. SACCHI Cimr Commercial and Second St Cash Paidfor Furs; Skins C. F. McGEORGE 178 RroaUwuy South, Marshfleld OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL DAXK Wells Fargo Nevada Nntionnl Hank, San Francisco, CL DraWS ie Unitod stntea National Bank, Portland, Ore. n ff 'Tho Natlonnl Park Bank, New York, N. Y. IrdUS, Tll0 Corn Exc,lnngo Natlonn, Bankj Chicago, 111. 00 j The Bank of Scotland, London, England, v Tho Credit Lyonnnls, Paris, France. ii,!,LoddiU.0n T? ,draw draftB on all principal banking cenwn In ?f.hp 'a Ab1?' Afrlca' A8tlia, China, Japan. North. Central iri South America. t Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Dep03lt laf Jed. Safe DeDosIt Boxes for rent. i r.J FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK ., MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank in Coos County, Established In 1880. laid up Capital ami Surplus, ."$80,000.00. Assets Over Hnlf .Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Bank S-i ca,'T'",la'1San Francisco, Cai.; Hanover National Bank, X. 1 First National Bank. Portland. Ore.; First National Bank, Hose burg, Ore.; The London Joint stnnk nnu t.m .. T.nndon. EnglanU- Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe. i Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Sa deposit lock boxes for rent. J. W. IlEWPiti- .... ... w 'f " J II lriYiriv 1' ' WILLIAMS, Casmer. . i,V V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. A' '"''.in I --VI If I1A TIMT7 ii7rrcirrc -a a'AB UilliO) FOR SALE. NEW II FOOT AWNfVfi. ,icn III GOV, BICKBOARI) AND ALL KINDS OF XEW AND SECOV1). IIAXI) GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH 10 BROADWAY, SECOXD-HAXI) , Read the TlmeTwant Ads. EGGS FOR J1A1CHL THOROUGHBRED BARRED PLYMOUTH HOC TRAP NESTED BIRDS . . . sitting. .i.uu io e-.u i - kwa Fred iwi i Visitors Welcome Box North End Front St. ,'JJHII