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ASSMa. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1910 EVENING EDITION. BUC 3UWUB38HKa " k'iil- I 1 I' hra Mi ( ! K 'I A3 1 ta&v M r " .. g.Mmn'.gjrjmcEg.MTiin!WJWi'Mmj mwin m nn m J i.'iar COOS BAY TIMfcS Dedicated to the service of tho people, that no good cause shall lack & champion, and that eil shall not thrive unopposed. .Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY IIMES, tshflcld : : :: : : : : Oregon Sntered at tne postofllce at Marsh Cold, Oregon, (or transmission through the malls ns second class tnall matter. PLAN BANQUET FOR MAY 27 M. O. MALONEY Editor nnd Pull. DAN E. MALONEY News Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance DAILY. One year $5.00 Bis, months $2.50 Less than 6 months, per month .50 When not paid strictly in advance the price subscription of the Coos Bay Times is $0.00 PER YEAR. WEEKLY. One year $1.50 OlTicinl Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE OF MARSHFIELD. Business Men's Committee Ar- ' ranges Another Booster Meeting. The Business Men's Committee of the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce 'is arranging for another "Get To- gether" banquet at the Chandler ho I tel Friday evening, May 27. The af fair promises to surpass the previous one. i Besides the local speakers, the committee, which consists of F. S. Dow, "W. S. McFarland and I. S. Smith, Is endeavoring to secure some prominent outside speakers. The names of tho latter will be announced as soon as their acceptances are as sured. : I Owing to the limited capacity of CITY, the dining room at The Chandler, only 110 will be admitted. Tickets for the banquet will be placed on sale TERRESTRIAL SPECULATION. i at the Chamber of Commerce May 1G fand will remain on sale until all are T I onlrl Xr rmn I11 li n1mlHo1 r IHE RAPID approach of Halley'si" , 4 t . .. , . . ... , . tho banquet on the night of the event . . . ... . 'unless they have a ticket. imount of startling comment ,. ,.,. , , i too ouject. is 10 revive no uuusier on tho natural conditions of our solar )splrit and secure a more lInlted cam. system. Some scientists have agreed that at the earth's center the heat Is fully 100,000 degrees, whatever that may mean a heat so great that no solid or liquid can exist; all is gas. Although the earth is 8000 miles in diameter, 50 miles below the surface is all a fiery solution and at a dis tance of 200 miles all is tho hottest gas Imaginable. It therefore appears that tho inhabitants of this terrestial sphero are walking not on thin Ice, but upon a tissue casing of earth that encompasses a raging cauldron so hot as to mnko tho most orthodox concep tion of the Infernal regions a lefrig crator by comparison. Some scientists have gone so far as to assume that an orb, similar to our earth, onco revolved between ilars and Jupiter, and that because of some internal disturbance It burst into a thousand fragments nnd aie 3iow the little asteroids courslnj, through the interplanetary spaces. Moralists and fatalists have always argued that tho one assurance of tho -continuous sanity of the race is our Instinctive Indifference to our real state. Now perhaps the 'scientists tmay come forward with the declara tion that tho one preventative against Instant univeisal suicide Is, that like so many gnats swarming around a gas jet, only to bo finally consumed in its flames, so tho human family Is dancing a jig over an Infernal caul dron which one of these days may but why speculate on such trifles as these, when Tho Booster Club Is abroad In the land. palgn for a greater and better Coos Bay. msMMM HMWSEMfflUSa GET WISE TO WUW'Jit lf.ll1Jin1 Hkh Art Clothing BH0SHEB2SH WIIIH'I 'WWHIII 1 1 N , n Exasssszasma Do irou want Value, Fit, Style and Workmanship ? HIGH ART SUITS are a combination of all. Drop in and see what they look like, for they are different from all others. f0mm& i agPPw&tP!, ' 111 1 flk& . H JM li WW 'l 1MSlSBl6&?MP Now Telescope Shapes i la MW in hats just in. Now K Vm $y& SOTlf on display at P mmtw $3.00 " 'iniiffliU:' " LJ ! '? ' I ' ' ' J ' ' '- -"------- ---- Something absolutely new in Cltiett Shirts, Kaiser ties, under wear nnd hosiery. urnnu new sum. nier shapes In pnc)j. aid shoes at $4.00 to $5.00 BROADWAY and CENTRAL AVE Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE 1C0-L. NEWS OF FLAGSTAFF. Mrs. Annon, of this city, was an Eastside visitor Sunday. Miss Mablo King returned from Co qullle today where she has been vis iting fi lends in Bandon, Myrtle Point and Coquille. Eflle went up to "get he diction ary" but the teacher had her eye on the Salmon berries, so she took tho encyclopedia. Miss Maye Durrand and Miss Ma ble King will leave for Portland next week on the Breakwater and Intend to remain in Portland all summer. FOR SALE. NEW 14 FOOT AAVNING, ALSO BUGGY, BUCKBOARD AXD ALL KINDS OF XEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASn. 10 BROADWAY. SECOND-HAND ,; THE HEIGHT OF CIGAR i QUALITY IS ACHIEVED IN A AVE NOW HAVE THE THIS B aSStfjJ IS THE FAMOUS BARRINGTON HALL BAKER-IZED, COFFEB It makes a fine exhil arating beverage of med ium strength. FOR SALE AT F. A. SACCH! Corner Commercial and Second St I Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry-all that we will send out with partisu wishing to go in crowds. I I T TJ TJT'CTCTvT'C'D -j JT1 JTli-ilOJLNJLilV. ainrshueld, Ore. Phone 120-J -,1 JQW YOU CAN AFfORD IT IS THE POLICY OF THE NEW MANAGE.MEXT OP THE COOS BAY GAS AXD ELECTRIC COMPANY TO PLACE ALL IIS PRODUCTS WITniX REACH OF ALL THE PEOPLE THEY Ct REACH. WITH THIS END IX VIEW THE PRICE OP vi5 'So far wo havo seen the shirt waist worn upon every occasion except a corpse at a funoral or a brldo at her wedding. If you enro to havo friends it Is a sopd thing to romomber not to storm if tho things in this world do not suit you; people hato storms and run away to escape them KASTSIDE IS A WINNER. We have -the peace envoys, and now we are to have a potato envoy. Tho department of agriculture his commissioned a prominent Colorado farmer to go to Em ope and find out why some countries over there can average 200 bushels of potatoes to tho acre, against SO, or 90 bushels in the United States. An easier plan would be to have that envoy come to Coos county. Two hundred bushels are easy in Coos county sooll. The Times does printing. all kinds of Job HEADQUARTERS FOR Bicycle adn Automobile SUPPLIES 178 CASH PAID FOR WOOL and MOHAIR C. F. McGEORGE Broadway South, Marshfleld D R. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Office 208-20W Coos BuildinQ Phones Office 1621; Residence 1621 DR. L. nOUSEWORTH Physician and Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan fc Bennett BanJc Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m Phone: Offlco. 1431; Residence. 1431 BICYCLES AND AUTOMOBILES ALSO The Gunnery SEE OUR WINDOW T. W. BENNETT, Offlco over Fiannzan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Ore w S. TURPEX Architect Over Chamber of Commerce WE ARE CLEARING OUT OUR Fixtures and Glassware at reduueed prices. Special on all fixtures and appliances. Investigate. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIAXS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PnOXE 237-J. "You Don't, Have To !" worry about who does the best laun dry work, ask any one of our numer ous customers. Our prices are In anyone's reach. Always the same old price. Laundry work is our trade. It is the trade we have prac ticed and studied for years here on Coos Bay. Send us a trial bundle and be convinced. MARSHFIvLD II. & S. LAUNDRY Phone 2295. "Our wagon goes any old place." Mauzcy Bros., Props. HAS BEEN REDUCED TO $1.70 CEXTS PER THOUSAND WITH I A DISCOUXT OF TWENTY CENTS MAKING TnE NET IUIE J $1.50 Per Thousand PHONE US AND A MAN WILL CALL. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. $-$--s-0 4 rnoxE its. ---- STATEMEXT OF CONDITION OF THE first Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE RESOURCES. Loans and discounts....? SC.473.1S Overdrafts 211.90 Bonds and securities... 25,003:90 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 5G.S11.10 rash on hand and due from banks 59,798.50 March 29, 1910. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In... $100,00 Surplus fund 600011 Undivided profits 1,90 Deposits 126,136 HI lawimm I Sewing Rockers, well made, well finished, sightly and comfortable, only . . Dining Tables, choice styles, nicely finish ed The best ever offered for the price Metal Bedsteads, choice selections from the largest line in the county . Do not forget we show the leading line of -Rugs Our patterns are exclusive and our prices are the lowest There's a Good Deal ' In cooking n meal, but there's still more in hiijiiifi the groceiles. If you want on your table Best Food Products That are produced, buy of a store jou know carries only Good products and guarantees satNtncdun. Buy of Total $22S,898.58 Total $228,895511 Wo Invite your attention to tho strong condition of this iank u shown t7 the above statement to-wlt: Cash reserve 47 per cent of deposit! Reserve required by law 15 per cent of deposits. Reserve in excess of legal requirements. . .32 per cent of deposit- OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, 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 BANKING AN D TRUST BUSINESS. YOUR IVUSINESS SOLICITED. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK j i $2.15, W 1-1. $15, $16 $3,$4.85,$6.50 C. W. Wolcott OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A OO.MMERCIAL BANK ? Wells Fnrgo Ncvadn National Bank, San Francisco, CL Tho United Slates National Bank, Portland, Ore. n The National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. I The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. J The Bank of Scotland, London, England. I The Credit LvominiH. Pnrla Prnni-n. i In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centi i w irnnn Aula 1M.. ... n -,i.i r MnHi ("tantrSJ ou Draws Drafts on THE GROCER. PHONE 97 J UG TCK232TES It'.WJgt'CTmWiW-fnwWffgn-g-ATO jii tee us ror investments on Coos U Bay. e guarantee owner's nrlce to i bo our price, ! riione 74 L. 201 Front St. 1 erry? Montgomery & Ck H G. Undertaker Telephone: Dny 105.J Undertaking Rooms Front St. Naitlx. Marshfleld, Oregon. 1 1 Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Europe, Asia, Africa. Australia, nhinn. .Tnnnn. North. Central South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to cbeefc. Certificates of Deposit Isr jed. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent FLANAGAN & BENNETT 'BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bnnk in Coos County, Established in 1880. Paid up Capital and Surplus, 80,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does the Bank uoes a general banking business and draws drarts on " - , of California, San Francisco, C81.; Hanover National Bank, First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National BanK, burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, wi , Also sens exenange on all of the principal cities oi JS,U,,"T gafi Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to cnecu. deposit lock boxes for rent. , . OFFICERS: J. W . BENNETT, President, t. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. . ii. iim.aua., V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCiIlixr.i. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. A leaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN Have jour letter hea4s, bill avelopes pi luted at r heads ' i lSiDTuI PiH'tOnnoa iitii ijf rn.. mi ., M.v.Vi..M puiiui t uu -LUIU'S GENERAL CONTRACTOR 310 SOUTH BROADWAY PnOXE 01 HJ office. k . jfo f mumm rtMttrfl Irilw