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sZvn pT.'V-JJk - T5V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 19 10 EVENING EDITION. T2 "T fTV W P "w" COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tfte postofflce at Atarsb ld, Oregon, for tr&nsmlsilon hrousJ tho malls as second class Bail matter. dra'er. It gives tho small operator the same chance as the large one. It would tend to correct the abuses which many Coos county ranchers now complain of and for which they wrongfully hold the local 'ealers re sponsible. One dealer Is often loaded tip with perishable produce on which his loss Is much greater than his profit and he naturally objects to In curring l.ircer loss when more nro- M. O. MALONEV Editor and Pub. iduce la offered than he can profitably Address all communications to COOS BAIT DAILY TIMES, tS?shflcId :: :: :: :: Oregon AN E. MALONEY News Editor An Indepeadent Kepubllcan nows opr published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Che Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. , Dedicated to the service of the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Daily Coast Mall And The Coos Bay Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times is Its immediate successor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. In Advauco. DAILY. On year 5.00 ail' months 2.50 sthan 6 months, per month .60 When not paid strictly in advance the price subscription of the Coos Bay Times Is $0.00 PER YEAR. WEEKLY. On year $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. HE HAD NO FRIENDS. handle. In the South, especially, there are many city market houses that serve the purposes indicated. One of the best Is that at Knoxvllle, Tenn., which (Hands on ground donated for the purpose to the city. The build ing cost $32,000 and Is modern, san itary and convenient In every re spect. Tho lighting and water are furnished free by the city. Basket peddlers have a place to stand, and no fca 13 charsed: neither Is any li cense fee charged for wagon vend ors, wh6 have a place1 to stand, out sldo of the building. Here can be found almost every kind of food wanted. Butchers and fish dealers of the city and country growers of veeetables and fruit may have a stall In the market at a small cost, thus Insuring direct dealing between pro ducer and consumer. While the rentals are low, tho institution is a profitable investment. Such an Institution In Marshfleld would largely do away with the ped dling of produce from house to house !by the producer. It would tend to equalize and regulate the market price of products. It would make a fair instead of an unfair competition, and would afford a fair margin for both producer and dealer, giving the consumers an equitable opportunity for direct access to the source of sup- It would not Injure the business ;nnnn:;:nu:u JWIIH IHb ; toast and tea ; GOOD EVENING. . Live with wolves, and you will learn to howl. Spanish Pro- verb. THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE. Tho swimming hole seems pleasant now, For we forget Tho barbed wire, and the peevish cow We met. We but recall the dewy morns; Forget the brakes That "were so overrun with thorns And snakes. We recollect that we were young; That thought abides. And we forget the bees that stung Our hides. The swimming hole thai seems so great, In truth, alas, Was but a dank and desolate Morass. I read in a newspaper in a Ions , time was that brief line in Tho Times last night in connection with the finding of the body of P. H. O'Nell In a North Bend lodging house, "Ho had no friends." Tho re porter who wrote the article was merely filling In the perfunctory de tails of the news record and had al ready given the name and other mat ters In connection with tho tragic affair. Usually theso descriptions end with tho stntomont that "the family took charge of the remains," or "the Coroner delivered the body to the friends of tho deceased," or "the iuuku ui wmca me ueceasea was a Pil ot dealers, but would nut all on an . HE MOST pitiful sentence I have, equitable footing. Market prices wouiu noi oe largely aruiimry uuu variable, as at present, but would be daily regulated by the supply and demand. A municipal market house of the right kind would be an" institu tion of practical value and profit to all concerned. FRANK HAGUE SAYS: "It takes an expert salesman to make customers want what he wants them to want." A near-great man thinks he Is the greatest ever. After a man makes good a lot of envious people hate him. Actions of a conceited person al ways offend sensible people. The more talk it takes to run a business. the slower It moves. ................ A WANDERER'S ' ' SKETCH BOOK. . Last Sunday we were wandering through the woods and we came upon an enclosure with a big garden. Be ing curious to see, we onened the blc ITIltp nnfl nnlorAfl fionlncy nnlv n member. Will conduct tho fnnnrnl " tent In tllfi vnrrt. wo wont Hntvn tlio Bllt this man hnrnn rimvn tn dnen.l. (mil nml fmnwl n fiW.. I. I,lrl' n .,, and death In Mm mtilat nf m, ,..,i., ! tli tnw v ......UK w. vilC tjlUttUQ I -- .. wv.m. in a city whoro ho had lived and la- j The latch string was out, but no w., ..,. u iweuua. ju, M1IS Some Coos Bay girls would die of enlargement of the heart if they really loved every young man they think they do. Subject for discussion at to-night's meeting of the Flagstaff's Literary Society: "Do married men make the best husbands?" world, which looks so small when wo measure its girth with a telegraph cable how Infinitely, huge it seems 8ometirr.es when wo try to span tho distance on Its surface between man and man. RETURN TO LINCOLN'S IDEAL?. yfo ROGItESSIVE Republicanism has vr sometimes, especially In tho'Yos East, been misunderstood and denounced as tho self-seeking, pro fessional politics of would-be leaders of the Republican party, who, If they may not rulo, will ruin. Tho Century Magazino, however, discerns that uuch Republicanism is a moral move ment, a part of the patriotic uprising one came to our call Chairs and pillows under the trees looked so inviting, we sat down to rest when one of tho party spied a paper sack, with pencil attached, hanging from tho elk horn by the cabin door. Again curiosity won the day and this Is what had been scrib bled there: "Dear Friends and all who may arrive While we aro out of sight Take off your hats and sit you down that will be all right Coos county can boast of the only baseball pitcher in the world who pitched for six consecutive days. He pitched hay five days and baseball one day. Electric Signs Free ! WE WILL INSTALL A HIGH GRADE ELECTRIC SIGN FOR YOU FREE OF COST. (All you pay is a small monthly rental after it is in) There is no form of store advertising as cheap as electric signs and none more effective. You can have an electric sign for a small month ly sum which covers everything care of sign, re newing of lamps, turning on at dusk and off at midnight. Do not deprive your store of such a trade winner. We are trying to make Marshfield streets and stores the brightest in the country and we want your help. Phone 178 and we shall be glad to convince you of the merits of an electric sign. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. phone m . ................ DR. McCOHMAC SAYS: "When rheumatism gets busy A NEW BUNCH OF just arrived, at prices to suit. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Classy Fixtures First Trust and Savings Bank with a man he is apt to forget .r n f : iT:r.Ti". ..... :!Coos Bay Wmng Co. - of all American citizens, and that tho West Is determined to assert In pub lic life the principles at tho heart of democracy and to make them prevail. Tho wise men of the East have seen tho writing on tho wall and recognize tho western star of reform. Politicians of tho typo of Messrs. Cannon nnd Aldrlch aro as puzzled bv tho now politics as a dog by a turtlo, and nro as blind to thoir meaning as a bat to tho sun. Tho Century sees that many Eastorn men mistake tho signs of tho times in tho West's poli tical sky. The thoughtful magazlno porcelvcs that progressive Republi canism conters in dotostatlou of spe cial privilege Westorn Republicans revolt against privilcgo in legislation, and have highly resolved that it shall ccaso nnd that thoro shall bo n uew birth of American democracy. Republican progresslvcnoss is a re turn on higher lovols, to Llncolu's moving Ideals and aspirations for the people. Tho West will not permit any parly to stand In the way of this po litical reformation. Its spirit Is that of Justice and equality. In tho East, too, ns in tho West, wlso men aro working for progressive Republican ism. Spokesman-Review. Lot gentle zephyrs sweetly blow And fill your souls with peace Pick nil tlu strait berries, you can But don't take nil the peas. Through that first gate you'll find a spring With skippers o'er it's top. Tako all the water ttat you want -But don't scare off the hops. if you will wait hero long enough You'll see us coining back; But If you don't, just write your names Here on this paper sack. BREAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Mnrshftelil, Ore., UNDER NEW' MANAGEMENT. Has been thorouehlv rennvntfii and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 237-J. STEAMER REDONDO WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNES- DAY, AUGUST 3D. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. CITY MARKET NEEDED. THERE aro many advantnvoH of a contral market of tho right hind nnd such an Institution would be of groat value to Marshfleld. Prop erly managed, tho result of mich a placo Is to reduce the coit of distribu tion from tho farm to the comuimor to n minimum. It brings togothor tho producer, tho consumer and tho We're sorry not to meet you, friends, Bo sure to come again. Take any flowers you may want But don't you take one lien." Woll, wo had a good lauch. But again our curiosity was keen about those "hops." How could a body scaro hops, anyway? So again wo Investigated. Unon entering tho gato mentioned, we came upon a fine largo spring set amone tile trees so cool and shady, a beau tiful retreat but not a hop vine any where As we went nearer, however, tho mystery was explained when three or four frogs hopped Into tho water. How wo shouted: "Don't scaro off tho hops." Yes; come to Coos Bav nml Its beautiful woods to learn to laugh as we did then. It will do you good. THE WANDERER. THE ARAGO HOTEL. Open, from August 1st Under Former Manager. Coos County's finest summer re sort. Beautiful ocean view. For accommodations, terms, etc., address JOHN PETERSON, Empire, Ore. WE nAVE PLACED IN PUBLIC SERVICE A Bus to Meet All Trains Will also make calls on telephone orders. Phono 120J. Phone 138J. A baggage wagon has also been added that will call for and deliver trunks, baggage and light freight. Also run private hack to Roseburg. L. H. HEISNER Livery and Feed Stable. i.i0P coos BAY. MARSHFIELD, ORE RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .... $ 97,738.53 Overdrafts 711.84 Bonds and securities ... 25,859.30 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 5C.S20.50 Cash on hand and due from banks - 87,330. 01 Total J2G9.460.24 June 30, 1910. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. ..f 100,000.01 Surplus and undivided profits 4,240.1! Deposits 165,220.01 Total J269.460.2i ELLERBY'S FISH MARKET, Ed. T. Brtlch, Prop. Shell Fish of Every Descrlntlon. Salmon and Deep Sea Fish In Season Tel. Market 264J. Foot of Market Arpnno. Turkish Baths 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J We Invite your attention to tho fitrnntr nnnrfltlnn nt thf hunk il showr Ly the above statement to-wit: Cash reserve ,52 per cent of deposit!. Reserve required by law 15 per cent of deposit!. Reserve in excess of legal requirements 37 per cent of deposit!. JOHN S. COKE, PresSr oSfSS. VST? m BtLVenTrOGERS, Wi? ffV ?moR' Ca8h,er- W S- CHANDLER, W ILLIAM GRIMES. DR a w T0WER nnr ,MRTN- V,Ce Preslnt and Manager. DOES A GE.NERAL BANKING AN D TRUST BUSINESS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. ......... . PROFESSIONAL DAimc . ............. DR. J. W. INGRAM PhyptrJan and! SorgeoM. Office 208-200 Coos BnildlnB Phores Office 1621: lUsIdence lJi I. W. BENNETT, Our Work is Our Advertisement OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT-ISFACTION. FOR SALE. A small stock of groceries located In n line residence district of South Mnrshftelil; cloan stock, good, trado; Invoice about ?."50.00; a snap for some oue. Inquire of F. E. ALLEN. Assignee. Offlco over Flanagan & Beunstt Bunk, Marshfleld, 0r. wi- S. Tl'RPE.V Architect Ovor Chamber of Commorcp Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. your uoai order. Sl.30 per ton. EASTSIDE IS A WINNER. I Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE JOO.L. Read Tho "rimes' Want Ads! MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEYM LAUNDRV. Mauzey Bros., Prop. Phono 220-J. HOME LAND Co See us for Investment? on Cooa Bay. We guarantee owner's price to be our price. mono 74U o.t, Front s, I G. W. Dungcm I Murshlleld, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South 3d St.. Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J. FLANAGAN &. BENNETT ANK m, . MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Pal.f ,.'.", C? Cou,,,'' Established in 1880. laid up Capital and Surplus, $80,000.00 ..vio uvw nun .Minion Dolbirs. of Canfoarnfaenec'!,l! l5 hu?.iacaa and draws drafts on'the Bank FirS Nation! E S'i' Hanr National Bank, N. Y.; ,, bur Ori Th? 1 ,rtT1?d: 0re-: F,rst National Bank. Rose- un .,V I London Jolnt stock Bank. Ltd., London, England. " fnM ,, exoh,anse ou a l ot the principal cities of Europe. ' depoS baonxde8C?orrn aCCUDt8 " "" " OFFICERS ' ' INTERFST mP! GEO- E' WINCHESTER. AsU Cash. IATERLST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY 8TRICTLY A COIIMRnniAT. nivv 'WeUs Fargo Nevada National nBt a i. n-i The United States National Bank, Portland, Or.. ' 1 -... i'Hiiunni rarK uanic. New York, N. Y. I Tho Corn Ex-chance Naflnnni nni, 'hi.L .,i ' The Bank of Scotland, London, England- ' Pile Credit Lyonnnis. Pnria vn EuroneddABl0an AMcIau V11 PrlnlPl banking contort in South America Au8tlla. China, Japan, North, Central and Personal and commercial accounts kept subjwt to check. Certificates of Deposit isejed. Sato Deposit Boxes for rent. Draws Drafts on Coos Bav Roseburg Stage LfaeT Baily MUSIC lx'tue.'ii ltrw..l. , ,,. . . ... t.. ,s illlu .uursiineiu, commencing 5'"i;".!!V,Vl'S ,1,,,,Jr nml SHa"y "t 0 a. in. Faro SO.OO. 10. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV Marshfleld. PHONE 11 C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSERTTRG, ORE. fl 4 f 90 .V 'Vrww-i ttr-p ":$rT: -zcz.-"-z&iz ?1