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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1910)
T?9T,U1Wlf!p!f,jmpP,f"wr ""' ', ' ' ' if THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON,' ihURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1910-EVEWIMB EDITIOM. it t i-COOS BAY TIMES wintered at tne postofaco at Maratt Aeld, Oregon, (or transmission ftrougii tho malls as eccond olaas nail matter. t Address all communications to " ' OdS BAY DAILY TIMES, MvmfaHcld :: :: :: :: Oregon1 M. a MALONKY Editor "nnd 1'iib. VAN B. SIALONRY News Edltbr Aa Indepoadent Republican now ,fr published every oronlng except fcwfay, aud Wookly by JCfco Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho service of the people, that no good cause shall lack k. champion, and that ovl shall not thrlvo Unopposed. s:mmm iwiru tul -f i VV I I II I II L. I TOAST AND TEA X nnnmmtnmttnxm GOOD EVENING. We dig and toll, we worry and fret, and all tho while close over us bends tho lnflnlto won der arid beauty of nature, say ing: "Look up, my child! Feel my smile and be glad!" G. S. MeriTam. ' Tho Coos Day Times represents a consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall Aad Tho Coos Day Advortlsor. Tho Coast Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos Day and The Coos Bay Times Is Its Immediate sue- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAILY. OaVyelir '. $5.00 Hr. months $2.60 Vmb than 6 months, por month .60 When not paid strictly In advance t&o prlco subscription of tbo Coos Day Times Is $0.00 1EH YEAR. WEEICLY. On year $1.50 ONLY ONE FAHiUHE. Official Taper of Coo County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY . OF MAHSHFIEM). NEWSPAPER INFLUENCE. 1 CONGRESSMAN VICTOR MUR DOCH of Kansas, who has been a newspaper man for sev eral yenraj hits off a good deal of truth In thu following: "Doing a c6untry editor has It nil oyer being a statesman. Tho editor of. Uio small paper, not of tho sleepy hoot, but tho llvo, woll-organlzod pa per that covcth a county thoroughly, I mpro powerful and a mbro potont factor for good than tho man In tho hnlls of Congress. Tho power of tho ntatnsmun hns declined In favor of tho pros, I think, becauso tho nows pnpor Is tho first to disseminate noww. In Iho dnys of Honry Clay nnd thnt IlliiBtrlous school or Htatesmon, they wero Iho first to Inform tho public regarding tho publlo welfare Now thij nowspnpor performs tho service "im this added power for sorvlco corrfos nn added responsibility on tho rrt of tho editor, and only In so far aa lio Btlcks to tho truth will ho bo enabled to bo a power for good nnd td'retnln this responsibility. Tho dangof now facing tho press of the cohhtry Is that too llttlo attontlon Is paid to tho truth, Tor tho sako of conflicting lutorosts or sonsntlonnl nown, and unless editors all over tho country mako their papers moro truthful, giving tho facts in ovorv In. Htanco, no mattor whoso toes aro trampled on, tho publlo will rovolt and tho power of tho press will bo Ioatv "Tho small papor has n groator chnnco for usefulness than tho big city dally papor from tho fact that bo often tho nows in tho big paper Is rondo to conform to certain lnter catB." I went nnd bought a camera, And, for experiment, I took her ma, I took her pa, I took her garden tenll 1 ti.uk her little kitten; then I took nor St. Dernnrd, t took'tha barn, the piggies' pen, Tho orchard and the yard, 1 took tho little chattering brook That falls from shelf to shelf, T took all things and then I took. I took her lovely solf! I've nil tho negatives I got, A-drylng on tho rack, Except tho girl's I hnve her "not! I had to put her back! Queen Doings MAHSHFIELD, Aug. 11, 11)10. Myrtle Vincent 15807 Genevieve Tellefsen 315!l Clam Itehfeld 15105 PenrI Illggs 1107 Fnye Hrldges . . . . 1023 NORTH HEX1). Elizabeth Unfiling 2183 WILL IXVirSTIGATE. J.lvc Stock Freight Rate lni-ivu.se Vlll lie Looked Into. (By Associated Preen.) "WASHINGTON. August 11. The proposed advances in tho freight rate on llvo stock of 2 cents per hun dred' between Missouri nnd Mississip pi River pblnts, which wero to bo-. c'omo effective on August lGth, will b'o stispended pending an inquiry by th'6 Intcrstnto Commerce Commission Into tho reasonableness of tho in crease. For several years tho rnto has been 13 & cents. In April last it was Increased to 14 91 cents. Tlint i . . . '. . i ! I. 'I I. '. .. I . THE QUIET OBSERVER SAYS: irnt0 ls now ln forco- . j y - ! steamer itKimxnn vir,r. bait. If women hnd tho snmo un- varying smllo for their husbands that thoy bestow on other men most husbands wouldn't have tho nerve to bo moan. (WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10th, FOR SAN I FRANCISCO. .MAKE RESERVA- 7 : TION FOR PASSAGE. Iiiler-Oceaii Transportation Co. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. "It's a wonder you nowspapor guys wouldn't tnko a tumblo nnd get out n real nowsnnnor written un nronnrlv In poetry," romarkod Jack Flanagan as ho came in nnd sot his oil can on tho mahogany desk of the editor or "Toast nnd Tea." He dropped Into a nearby chair and called for paper. Then ho continued: "Now, tako this dead horso story: Instead of wasting hair ac olumn In proso why didn't you toll It something llko this," and ho handed over n shoot or paper on which ho had scrlbblod tho follow- ing: "Eddy Andorson camo to town Riding on a pony; Put It Into Helsnor's barn, Proved to bo n phoney. Pony up and died that night ; Holsner wouldn't bury him. Until Mlngus camo alone And ho had to hurry him." "Somo clnss to that!" Jack said as ho watched tho odltor read It. "nut. Jack," I protested, "this doos not state tho exact racts." "Oh, bothor tho racts; that's only poetlo Ilconso,!' Jaok ropllod, "nnd, by tho way, I wish they would mako Trlbbey official Inspector or municipal poetry becnuso thero aro somethings uoing perpotrnted In this town thnt aro absolutely without license. Thoro'a Tom Donnott! Now ho nlavs at law but practises poetry and I un derstand broko Into a Coos Rlvor Hoclal runctlon recently with n noom thnt would mako Shnkespearo shako ELLERItY'S FISH MARKET, Kd. T. llnlcli, Prop. Shell Fish or Every Description. Salmon nud Deep Sea Fish In Season. Tol. Market 264 J. Foot of Market Avenue. THE DRAIN-COOS MAY STAGE LINE has Inaugurated an automo bllo service, nnd passengors can now go through lo Drain In orio day from Coos Day. STEAMER ALERT will run special EXCURSION to ALLEGANY, SUN DAY, AUGUST MTII, .LEAVING Marshflold at H A. M. Round trlp, 75 CENTS. NORTH COOS RIVER 110AT SERVICE. Stoamor Alert leavos Marshflold dally at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. Re turning arrives ln Marshflold aboir 10 A. M. aud C P. M. Alort glvos special Sunday service, leaving Marshfleld nt S A. M. Launch Mllllcoma leaves Allegany 7 A. M. nnd 3:30 P. M connects and transferring with stoamor Alort. Alort and Mllllcoma aro both onon ror charter on row days' no(lco. C'H'Tq .11. P. EDWARPS. THIS IS THE IRON That makes Tuesday a day of comfort instead of a day of toil. It appeals to every housewife because it saves time, labor and perspiration IT DOES THE WORK RIGHT. COSTS LESS THAN FIVE CENTS AN HOUR TO OPERATE Telephone 1?8 and We Will have one sent to you for tett days' trial FREE. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. A NEW DUXCH OF FORT ST, JAMES, ON LAKE STU. AltT, 11R1TIS1I COLUM11IA. THOSE .MOVING PICTURES. Efforts aro being mndo to bar tho .lolfrles-JohiiBon light pictures from tho moving plcturo shows. "Oh, mothor, may I go out to see Tho moving plcturo show?" "No, no, my lad; Thoy aro awfully bad, And I cannot lot you go! i "Tnoy'ro showing, I'm told, a brand now film Or tho North Polo, baro nnd bleak, And you might catch cold At Iho olght unrolled, And keep In bed ror a week. "Tliero aro pictures or Roosovelt shooting bears And elephants, too, with vim, Which might inlluonco you Tho same to do And Htrlvo to do Just llko him. "There's nnothor film or n Jail escape "Where n prisoner quits his coll, And you, no doubt, Might nlso bronlf out Though with what I cannot tall. ; "Thoro aro ploturos ot aeroplanes, they say, To got you up ln tho air, So from shows so gay You must keep away And never bo tempted there!" a spear If ho wero alive. But to got ! 1, " " back to tho original proposition. You!LriC0' 100 a"d. intent iiron im n,n .. -.... - Daianco ?itJ ..,--- ...- ,.(. Ww I'Mi'V! uvwuaiviiiuiiy by giving tho nows In noetic form. Anothor Instance Is when FrnnU Haguo and wife go down to Charles ton Day on nn outing Instond of tho dull, plain, bnro stntement ot ract, why not something llko this: "Frank Haguo and wiro have loR tho town To bo gono ror a weok or more. To spok seclusion nnd needed rest Dpwn by tho surr-bonten shore." Thon ir you wanted to say that ap ple and poach soason was hero you migiit stnto It llko this: Now nro'a nimble rootsteps In pleasant paths are led. Peach Is hanging rosy; Apples' gottln' red. Trouble's crawled to cover. Last good night is said. Pass yer plato ror peaches, An' apples' gottln' red. Jack grabbed his oil can and hustled ror tho door, dodging n dic tionary whloh tho odltor hurled at him as ho went. This ls destined to bo tho Portland or British Columbia, on a navigable rlvor and deep water lako, with two trains running In next rail. Lettors pour Into our ofllco all daj with applications ror lots. To those who cannot como In wo would do our utmost to make a good selection. $200 each. Cash 0 a month. A rew 40-acro rarms, Joining Fort St. Jame townslto and Lako Stuart, $50 cash and HO a month. You need not bo a Canadian citizen to hold this. You need not' Improve it, nor you need not reside on It. All this land Is on or near tho railroads Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern railroads. Rich farm lands, $3.50 per acre, $3 cash and balance SI por aero nor year until paid. Apply Canadian Northern Land Company, 304, 305 and 300 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon. Classy Fixtures Just arrived, nt prices to suit. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. i Respectfully ask your patronago". , . PHONE 237-J. WE HAVE PLACED IN PUHLIO SERVICE A Bus to Meet All Trains Will also mako calls on telephone ordors. Phono 120J. Phono 138J. 'A baggago wagon has nlso boen added that will call for and deliver trunks, baggago and light freight. Also run prlvnto hack to Roseburg. L. H. HEISNER Livery and Feed Stable. , STATE.MEXT OF CONDITION OF THE I first Trust and Savings Bank ja (OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. June 30, 1910. RESOURCES Loans and discounts .... $ 97,738.53 Overdrafts 711.84 Bonds and securities . . . 25.S59.3C Danklng hoifsb, furnlturo and fixtures 50,320.50 Cash on hand and duo from bank9 87,330.01 Total $269,400.24 T.rATiri.TTfRS Capital stock paid In... $100,000.0) Surplus and undivided profits 4,!40.tl Deposits 1C5.S20.0J Total .. $269,460.11 Turkish Baths 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Have that Roof Fixed Now Sec CORTHELL PlIONE lOO-L. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . ! Out Work is Our Advertisement OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT- ISFACTION. " T1UI.1 U.. .............. T---I Wo Invito your attontlon to tho strong condition of this bwk shown, ty tho above statoment to-wlt: Cash reserve 52 por cent or deposit. Rosorve required by law 15 por cent or deposit!. Reservo in excess or legal requirements. . , . .37 por cent ot depoilti. OFFICERS AN l DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE. President. JOHN F. HALL. HENRY SENQSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER. WILLIAM ORIMES, DR, c, W, TOWER. M. C. HORTON. VIco President and Manager. DOES A GENERAL RANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS, YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. T J i ! FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MAIt3HFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Rank (it Cooa County, Established In 1880. Paid up Capltul and Surplus, $80,000.00. ncm jvr nun .tumuli Jlolurs, d 7.1. v" """b uuiauss ana orawa a raits on me u" t or California, San Francisco. Cai.; Hanovor National Dank. N. t.; 1 Vlpar VjHnnnl tlnnV TIkIhmJ a . . . n..A. I ..... ..uu, uu, ,umuu, ure.i first Natiopal uanK, o i .o, w,w -, mwuuuu vu.uw biock uanK, Ltd,, London, jsngioau. i Also sells exoange on all of the principal cltiea of Europe. J f Individual and corporation accounts- kept eublect to check. SW uuu( tuvn ww-v9 tvi iGUki nnvrriBra. ?'iWM??i.Prent' P." WILUAn Chler. u. t v i- ' V',Pre"- GEO. E. UlNCIIESTER, AiMt, Cmd. 1 ..i...cji ifiw u.- xihk DEPOSITS. ' ' ' - . -, D R. J. W. INGRA1 PhyiUii and Surgeon. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. Mnuzey Ilros., Prop. Phono iJO-J. RECEIVE WATER PIPK. For Another ronslmni'iit Comes Company m lltvnkwnti'i'. Tho Rroakwntei' brought anothor conslgnmont or water pipe ror the Coos Hay Wator Co. Tho cutting down or the street grades In many parts or tho city has mado It neces sary ror tho water company to lower Its pipes In many places and quite a good deal or now pipe ls being laid. Ofllce 208200 Coos Hull dm Phores Office 1621; Residence 1631 j W. DENNETT, HOME LAND Co I See us ror Investment? on Coos Day. We guarantee owner's prlco to bo our price. ' l,,'" "j. 204 Front St. Office over Flanagan & nennett Dank.. Marshflold, or.- WM. S. TURPEX i ArclUtect Over Chamber or Commerce jBserrnnrmmi i m xssobsp G. W. Dungan Undertaker Mnihlillohl, Orrcoti. Purldrs, ISO Sonth 3d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COlIMRTirri 4i . mvir f Wells FnrgO Nevada National rWnlr. Rnn Cr.nl.rn CM. The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. ) Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. Tho Com Evchanco National nanir. CMenan in. The Bauk of Scotland, London, England. I The Credit Lyonnnls. Pnriu pP.iIM Prnnadditi.n Y? ""l dra"8 on flU Principal banking centers In BouA AnteJfcn At-alla. China, Japan, North. Central and Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates ot Deposit leg led. Safe Dopoalt Boxob for rent. Draws Drafts on Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line. Dally stage lxtween Roseb urg nnd Marshfleld, commencing J"w 10. StnBo leaves djlly nnd Sunday at O n. m. Faro $O.Oi. .o i,CIIEln,EU' AKPMt' O. P. BARNARD, 1-0 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. Agent, ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 11 " ' " -a a-jfcJUifctk.fcljfrtMt,A. i .rdMi .JilWMfclU