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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIM ES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. immmmma'm'mnKiB2mmmmmmim raffntt '- wwwi WMWi COOS BAY TIMES i jflntered at tbe postoffice at Mtt?Bh Ald, Oregon, for' transmission ftroug'a tho malls aa second class alail niattor. Address all communications to" COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, Jiwhncld :: :: :: s: Oregon ML O. 31ALONEY Editor nnil Tub. AN K. 3LYLONBY News Editor WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY. -a- he beautiful Illumination of I Mnrslillold this week Is only the visual feature of the mar vels that electricity Is working In tho world to-dny. Cheap electricity means thnt It may bo omployod for heating water In bath rooms nnd laundries. Turned Into a small drying closet, It makes tho glad housekeeper Indepen dent of weather. In the towns which onclrclo Niagara Falls, olcctrlclty Is low enough In cost to bo used In heating houses or, nt least, somo of tho rooms In a good many houses. Electricity has boon doing a fow . big things for a great many years. It has actuated tolcgrnphs and railroad, cojppj&r rofljiprlos and carborundum Bmolters. To-day It Is beginning to tnko up tho llttlo Jolis whoso grand total may bo Just as Important. Tonstors, broilers, chafing dishes, coffc percolators, perform their tasks with tho daintiest touch lmnglnnblo. Often, Indeed, a meal may bo easily prepared on tho dining table Itself; what used to bo drudgery becomes llttlo cIeo than amusoment. having crossed tho plains with an .ox team In 1854, and served In tho Iloguo River Indian War as a volun teer. After tho hostile Indians woro mibdued, Mr. Deadmond settled In Curry county, near Port Orford, where ho resided continuously ever since. About threo years ago his health failed, which weakened his mind as well as his body. In May, 1909, n guardian was appointed, who took caro of tho old man hero In Gold Bench until February of this year, when It became necessary to place him In tho State homo for fce blo minded, where ho died. Ho leaves ono sister and one brother In Illinois, one sister In Texas, several nieces nnd nophows In tho Wlllamotto Valley and State of Washington, and ono nleco In this county, Mrs. L. A. Mc Brldo of Port Orford. MARRIED AT IJANHON. If. C. Adams Wedded to Mis Leila W. Perry. DAN DON, Oro.,' August 15. Hen ry C. Adams and Miss Leila W. Perry woro married at tho rosldonco of tho officiating clergyman, Itov. A. Hab erly. Tho brldo Is the daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Porry nnd Is a very popular young lndy. Tho groom Is n Dandou young man and has mado his homo with Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hlte. Tho couplo will have the con gratulations and best wishes of a largo circle of friends. HUME CATTLE SOI,!). INDIAN FIGHTER 1)1 KS. John It. Dendmoml Was n Pioneer of Southern Oregon. John II. Deadmond, who died on August 4th, wns n pioneer of Southern Oregon and ono of tho enrly Indian fighters. Regarding Ills death, tho Oold Beach Qlobo says: Mr. Deadmond was born In Marlon county, Illinois, on Jan. 20th, 1S31, Lively Hltltl'iig Took Place lly Severn! Buyers. Tho Gold Deach Globo says: Live ly bidding for tho Humo cnttlo took placo last wcok between local and outside buyers. Dolmnr Cologrove, Jesse Turner, Joo Knight nnd Hay Dement woro tho competitive bidders and tho prlco was run up to S1G.75 for yearlings and $29 for dry cows. NOTICE TO COUSINS. Friday being Cousins' Day all Cous ins nro requested to meet nt the Plutes' den nt 6 P. M. By order of tho O. 3. P BREAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Mnrshlleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly ronovated nnd nowly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. ELLEHBY'S FISH MARKET, Ed. T. Balch, Prop. Shell Fish or Evory Description. Salmon and Deep Sea Fish In Season, Tel. Markot 20 4 J. Foot of Market Avenue. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. D R. J. W. INGRAM PhyiJan nnd Surgeoi Offlco 308-209 Coos Building Phonos Offlco 1621; Kesidoriea 1(11 J- W. BENNETT, .Lawyer. OfXlto ovor Flanagan ft Bannatt Ba.nk. Marshfluld, ' Orv W M. S. TURPEN Architect Ovor Chamber of Commerce Have' that Roof Fixed Now Sec CORTHELL PHONE IOIMj. FOR THE QUEEN OF THE BAY, SEi: EASTSIDE. STHAMEH REDONDO WILL SAIL WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10th, FOR SAN FRANCISCO. .MAKE RESERVA TION FOR PASSAGE. Inter-Ocortii Transportation Co. C. F. McOEORGE, Agent. Can You Solve This Puzzle ? SliNl) iiV'VOUR ANSWER AT ONCE AND WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE! EILER'S MUSIC HOUSE LARGEST WESTERN DEALERS IN PIANOS, IN CONJUNCTION WITH BOSTON'S, NEW YORK'S, PHILADELPHIA'S AND CHICAGO'S GREATEST PIANO MAKERS, Will Distribute $4,280. Free ! SOLVE THIS PUZZLE- AND YOU WILL BK WELL REWARDED. A "MUSICAL HER ALD" FREE TO EVERY PERSON WHO SENDS IN A REPLY. 1 J f ... - 4- J ' ' ' - f I . ' 1 : ; f Adhere Strictly to the Rules, Take ny Number Hon I H IncloiWt, and placo In tho ulno squares as abovo, bo when those nro added, either horizontally or perpendicularly, they will total 27. None of tho numbers must bo used moro than twice, but remember In each case, when added up ward or across, tho sum of tho numbers must bo 27. Soud your answer o nhtls, or on a separate shoot of papor, but under no circumstances use moro than one sheet of paper, nor write on moro than ono side. t Tho noatost, correct, nnd artistic, answer will rocolvo, nbsolutoly free, u handsome Ellors Bungalow Upright Piano, in beautiful mahogany enso. This Is the plnno that was awarded tho Gold Medal at the Seattle Far last summer. It Is the choice of hundreds of tho groatcdt pianists of the world. Other prlzos enumerated elsewhere, Tho contost closes nt ti o'clock on the eve ning of Aug. 25, 1910, and all ropllos must olther bo In our Htoro, or bear a postmark not later than C P. M. on that date. Winners will be notlflod by mall as soon as decisions nro made. In caso of a tie botweou contestants prlzos Idonticnl In character will be awardod to each. Evoryono engaged In the Music business Is barred. STATISTICAL BLANK. Attach this coupon (or ono similar) to your answer, writing plainly. Name . . , Street No Post Ofllco What make of plnno, if any, Is your prefer ence, and why? If possible, 'give bojow" tho" namoV'nmi'nd drossos of two or moro pf your friends who vnu bollevo might consider tho purchase of a Piano, Autoplano or Organ. Name ". P. o. Address Xan,o P. O. Addross nnip P. O Address LIST OF PRIZES. First Prize: A Magnificent New Fliers Bun- g.ilow Piano, in Rich Mahogany Cuho. Second . Prize: Fine Plnno Player, enables anyone to piny, and .am lw attached to any Plnno. Then, In order of merit, 60 bona fldo cash credits, ranging In valuo from $20 to $125.00. Every porson who' sends In an aniwor to this contost will rocolvo, absolutely freo, a copy of tho "Musical Herald." ' This book will bo appreciated by ovory ono whp.rocolves-lt WHY WE DO IT. Our purpose in holding this contest Is to acquaint tho people of this section with tho valuo of tho Pianos wo handlo.' Wo havo con vinced tho manufacturers of theso pianos that this form of advertising Is far moro effective than spending largo amounts In magazine ad vertising. Wo bellovo tho best advertisement for n good Piano Is a satisfied customer, and we be llovo, further, that the advertising allowance should go to tho persou who buys a piano, not to oxpenslve magazines. Wo want overyono to know that ours are tho only stores In tho West that sell tho fam ous Chlckerlng, the oldest and most expenslvo of Amorlcan Pianos; tho beautiful toned Soh mor; tho now celebrated Lestor of Philadel phia; tho world-renowned Kimball, given the Hlghtest Grand Award at the Chicago Exposi tion, and again nt tho' Seattle Exposition last year; tho genuine Decker, and our own Ellors Orchestral Piano, the beautiful toned Hobart M. Cable, which Is so rapidly becoming n fa vorite among musicians, as well as the famous Autoplano, which everyone can play without practice, Wo have arranged with America's foremost manufacturers to Join In this publicity campaign. THIS IS THE IRON That makes Tuesday a day of Comfort instead of agg day of Toil. It appeals to every housewife because it saves time, labor and perspiration IT DOESTHE WORK RIGHT. COSTS LESS THAN FIVE CENTS AN HQUR TO OPERATE Telephone J78 and we will have one sent to you for ten days' trial FREE, The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE. June 30, 1910. 1 RESOURCES. I LIABILITIES. Loans and discounts....? 97,738.53 Capital stock paid In.. .$100,000.00 nvArrirnfta 711.R4.aul'u "u uhu wuuu Donds and securities ... 20,859.36 Banking houso, furniture and fixtures 56,820.50 Qaah'' od hand, and duo from banks 87,330.01 profits 1,240.22 Deposits 105,220.02 Total $269,460.24 I Total $269,460.24 Wo Invito your attention to tho strong condition of this 'bank at shown by tho above- -statement towIt: Cash reserve 52 per cont of deposits. Rosorve required by law 10 per cont of deposits. Reserve In excess of legal requirements 37 por cent of deposits. 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 HANKING AN I) TRUST BUSINESS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. 1 FLANAGAN & BENNETT IBANK MAR3HFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank 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, 8an Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N Y.; First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Rose burg. Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London. England. Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check. Safe deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. W. nENNETT, President. . F. WILLIAM-", Cashier. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Prcs. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Awt, Cash. INTEREST- PAII ON TIME DEPOSITS. AdJre" a" CocraoNufS,ioMliAGER EILERS MUSIC HOUSE Wholesale Department, Fifteenth and Petjygrove Streets, Portland, Oregon. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COIXMERGIAL BANK Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, CaL r, I The UnlteU Slates National Bant, Portland, Ora. liraws Ih0 National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. UrattS xho Com Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. 00 The Bank of Scotland, London, England. yTlie Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North. Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept sublet to check. Certificates of Deposit is? jed. 8afe Doposlt Boxes for rent. A NEW HUNCH OP Classy Fixtures Just arrived, nt prlcei to lutt. Coos Bay Wiring Co, lb EP1WT, ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patrooijt. PHONE 807-J. ' WE HAVE PLAQEI IN. VUO SERVICE A Bus to Meet All Trains Will also mako catls on telephow orders. Phono ltlOJ. Phone l' A baggago wagon hss al9 tNt added that will call for and delli trunks, baggago nnd light freight. Afso run privato hack to Roiebu L. H. HEISNER Livery and Feed Stable. Turkish Baths 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Our Work i Our Adver tisement OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SATISFACTION. MABSIIFIELD HAND AND STEAM LAUNDRY. Mauzey Bro., Prop. Phono SJW' Coos Bay Rosekarg Stage Line. Dally btago Ix'tueen Roseli m-g m,a Mnrshlleld, commencing Juc 10. Stage leaves rtatly und Sunday nt O a. in. Faro ?O.Oo. OTTO SCHETTEH, Agent, 0. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshlleld. Agent, ROSEBURG. ORE. PHONE 11 HOME LAND Go See ua for Investments on Co Bay. We guarinteo owner's price to bo our price. Phono 74L. 261 Front Si. G. W. Undertaker Parlors. 180 South Sd St., I Telephone. Day or Nlsht. 105-J. J ri L;t S'" ' "- i tmto -,