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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1910)
' ww. f-.-. i nWi ,wlmmwtjn1Jm,..jBijBuuw wwgsiwi PVPPPiiilPPICKMPipMpPm ILJPIUI III liJU .HiPHiWUliiPiPilifWPIPPPi pew- THE COOS BAY TIM ES. PIARSHHLD, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. " " ft & COOS BAY TIMES (right to charge exorbitant and In su:no cases almost confiscatory rates stored at too postofllco at MarahT"? bringing the nature of their exac- lion 10 ino nuuuu ui mo imuiomit fild, Oregon, for tr&nsmlBilon ftrongj tho malls as second class mall matter. Addiea all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, Marahflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon M. O. MALONKY Kditor nnd Tub. AN E. MALONEY News Editor EXPRESS COMPANY EXTORTION. IN A SWEEPING ORDER made by tho Oregon Railway Commission last month, all rates on mer chandise nnd general special snlp monta mado by Wells, Fargo Exptuss Company over different lines In Ore gon are reduced about 2T per cent. This matter has been under Investi gation by tho commission for over a yenr, and tho history of tho Wells, Kargo Company from pioneer days lias been gono Into and all accounts nnd earnings have been examined and analyzed, whllo ovory express rato In Xorco In tho United States was looked up and compared with thoso In Oro gon. Tho reductions covor nearly all Oregon, but Coos Day Is a notable omission from tho list. Tho local rates on tho Coos Day, Hosoburg & Eastern at least come under tho Jur isdiction of the Commission nnd nhould bring Coos Day within the vantage grounds of more oqttltablo ratos. In a report recently Issued by tho Merchants' Association of Now York protesting ngnliiBt tho exorbitant rates charged by alt tho companies, tho statement Is made that four great express companies get net returns of from 43 to llfi per cent or more on cnpltnl employed In actual expresk operations. Homo Idon of the aporntlon nnd profits of tho express business In thtj nuthoutlo showing, that tho Wells, Fargo with total assets or $37,8SS, C42, of which only $4,488, IG2 nro employed In cxprcsH whllo It onJoyH a net Income of $1,001,370. V, Thi'ro Is no reason why tho ox prws companies should be permitted to bo nn Inoulius upon tho business of tho country. Tho testing of tholr Commerce Commission Is to bo com mended. But there Is another ave nuo of relief for the people that should not be overlooked. Let Con gress hurry nlong the parcels po' Why should the United States post ofllco department be bohlnd tho age? Get away from that hot stove Saturday all day DUY COLD LUNCH STUFF AT THE PLACE OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND CELEDKATE PROPERLY. Htere's your Sunday Dinner Groceries PICKLED PIGS' FEET, BREAK FAST CHEESE, SMOKED BONE LESS HERRING, BOILED HAM AND BEEF CHIPPED TO ORDER. FRESH APPLE CIDER. COME SEE US AND WE W'LL SHOW YOU EVERYTHING. ORDER YOUR PEACHES IIEHE. Chas. Stauff "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." Phono SD-X. ' NEW TRANSFER LINE, M. E. Mngutro has started a now tmnttfor lino In Marshfleld and ar ranged for prompt sorvlco for nit kinds of hauling. Ho will havo his stand at "Tho Dub Cornor" drug store or parties can reach him by telephoning ordors to 298. Peaches at your Own Price Warehouses Full Stores Full Get in! Get in!! Get in!!! Never Such a Snap for Canning In bulk 2 12 c per pound Get them at Ocean Dock, North Front Street, or Order through your own grocen You Must Get Them at Once. No Delay. F. 5. DOW Place your order for Saturday. Bu't peaches of the season. Prices cheap- est. Wo also havo a fresh lino or fruit and vegetables. VEGETABLES. Cnhbnge, Cauliflower, Rhubarb, Hell Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Carrots, Beets, Onions, Lettuce, Hutu iH'gns, Cucumbers, Green Corn, Peas, Wav Beam, Green Beans. l'RESTH FRUIT. Orange, Lemons, Ilaiuuia.s, Apples, Plums, Pineapples, Bnrtlett Pears, Peaches, Black jind White Grapes, Blncklerrics, CnuUiloupes, . melons. DON'T FORGET. Wo havo Mason and-Economy Jars? Jelly Glasses, Tops and Rubbers. PHONE US YOUR ORDER! v Ollivant & Weaver The Pure Food Groccrmeti PHONE 275-J. Corner Central Ave. nml Third Street PROMPT DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. S U&l-rl.V $& ft. ' A 4 c - jfi - ' 2? gf Ciii lB I Ikf I 11 1 B am III 11 I MM III i 11 1 I Mm I Is i A I I t MM f fr '.' Its i vi ' . Ill I MM M I M W y hi i t 11 M mTMB a m r-MMMMMMMMMMMU ' h I KM m p-n ft m - Wnteri. While in town this week trya Turkish Bqth It will make you young again 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 J 78 and we will have one sent to you for ten days' trial FREE, The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. Turkish Bath Parlors Coos Building Our Work is, fl IllU J wa I tisement OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT. ISPACTIO.V. STATEMENT OF CONDITION' OP THE first Trust and Savings Bank MARSIIFIELI) HANI) AND STEAM LAUNDRY. Mnuroy Hmi., Prop. Phono 220.J. esasasssaiassasiardSHSHszsnsaffiis TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP, RESERVATIONS WILL DE CANCELLED AT THAT TI.ME UN". LESS TICKET IS NOUGHT. u STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. -M-a-tt--H-H--H-K--H-a- ror otnctiy a WE HAVE PLACED IN' PUHLIO SERVICE I a t a t ? a i a i a i a K I F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore Gnsz52jre5ansE5Hsni"aress!rasans"s ESESH5afEsarasEszEsasBasasES2si2S2CT !2S25252SHSZ52SZS25ara5E3252S2SB52ILSZ STEAMER BRBVKWATER Snlls from Alnsworlh Dock, Portland, 0 n, in., August 7, 12, 17, S52 nml 27. SnlU from Coos Hay on tide August I, 0, 1 1, 10, 21 nnd 20. HoMTVutions will not lo held later tluui noon of day previous to wallliiKt unleb4 tirkeU ant piirchasiMl, W. F. Miller Agt,. Phono Main 35-L ta-a-a-a-a-aa-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a-aa-a-a-aa-a-a Beaver Hill Coal I i HUGH McLAIN J 816 SOUTH 11ROADWAY PHONE 301 I MOUNT DIAUI.O ANI) JOSSON CEMENT The host Dotnostlo and Imported brands. Plaster, Llaio, Drlck, and all kinds ot builders material. a Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage ;A Bus to Meet Ail Trains Will nlso mako calls on telephone a n orders. a Phone 120J. i,0IH. J38J. a I A baggage wacon has also imon A added that will call for and dollver unKs, baggage and light freight. Also run prlvato hack to Roseburg. L. H. HEISNER Livery and Feed Stablo. FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 3 P. M. Phone 73-J. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a trunks, baggage and light freight. ai i a, I Classy Fixtures a a OP COOS BAY, MARSHFIELD, ORE RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .... 07,738.53 Overdrafts 711.84 Uonds and securities . . . 25,859.36 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 50,820,50 Cash on hand and duo from banks 87,330.01 Total 1209,460.24 June 30, 1910. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. . . HOO.OOI.H Surplus and undivided nrollts MW Deposits 165.121 II Total. !S,M A NEW HUNCH OF - fUV,1UU,1 1UIUI. ,---.- Wo Invito your attention tr tho strong condition of this b ouunu. ujr iuo aoovo statement tO'wi! J'n.t, a. -.,.. CO nA. .nitt nt AnOKX Reserve required by law 15 per cent of depo ueserve tn excess of legal requirements 37 per cent oiatyw- 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', Vlco President and Manager. DOES A GENERAL RANKING AN 1 TRUST IlUSlXESa. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Just arrived, at prices to suit. HRKAKWATER HOl'EL," l'Vont St., Murshtleld, Orv., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month, i Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. I.Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 237-J. V M I K i !T a i a i a t a i a i a t a THE FIRST NATIONALBANK J . i l 5 DR. J. W. INGR;1M PfiTulnl.... ... O "jr-wH tuiu aurgcHia HOME LAND Co Coos it St. f OF COOS RAY STRICTLY A CO:OIEROIAI BANK ells Fargo Nevada National Dnk, San FrancUco, CL The United Slates NaUoaal Bank, Portland, Ors. The National Park lJanir. nw Vort. N. v. Tlie Com Exchange National Bank, Chicago, III. o aK or Scotland, London, England The Credit Lvonnnia ni w In addlMnn .' ' -""-- .. ,, Europe. Asia i?,i .?.VJf. orL.a" Prlnolpa! taBMlcww 8outh America. ", unina, Japan, wortn, " Peraonal and commercial accounts kept aubjsct to ehec. - .uv.oie or deposit ImjkL Safe DeDoslt Boxes for ri Draws Drafts oa id See us for investment on c.nm Bay. We guarintee owner's price to ' do our price. Phono 74L. 204 Pront onice aoH.sof) coos liniidlue Phopes Offlca lt521; Residence 1831 !R J. V. BENNETT, lawyer. Ofllto over Fu-nnfun & immitx Hank Marshfleld, or G. W. Dungaft Undertaker Mnrahlield, Oregon. Pnrlors, 181) South 3d St.. Telephone, Day or Night, 103 .J It i 4 A. I . S I FLANAGAN &. BENNETT fcANK Ol.lf n i . 1,m"3Ut'IELD, OREGON. piu Lr- ., C08 CouB,'' Established in 1880. laid up Capital nnd Snrphis, JjiBO.OOO.OO. Assets Over Half Million Dollars, of CaUfoarnieneHraI Unk,?s buslDe8S d draws drafts on tl FlrS S.S:, SnD racl8c. Cal.; Hanover National Dank, &rM&l15': Jt National Bank depot's b5i.c?s;i:a accoun,B kvt 8uwect to cbec .t . . OFFICERS: Ji IlV I lav VgTv Ient' X' p- WIWJAM. Cashier. ITPPK2.,..XV,PrM' flE0- K- WINCHESTER. && " '"" " TIME DEPOSITS. i. Bof :1M- gill C WM. S. TURPE.V Over Chamber ot Commerce Turkish Baths 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Line. COOS BaV R OKphiwo- Staorp. in c. y, 8,ftB ,H'twcc osebunj and Mnrshfleld, coromeacW SIA1 AV Mr8hfll,d. RbsERURO, 0t iS- ,