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'"firfKmrfimffl 1"W rrrvnfm-r ;;i! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEl.D, OREGON. WEOMESOAY, AUGUST 24, 1910-EVEMINB EDITION- irvvKfTifltivt- I "I I i . r KM ' v u 1 COOS BAY T1MFS Suterod at too postofflce at Marsh oWld, Oregon, far transmission ittroHfii tho in alls as second class ts&H matter. t AddieAs all communications to . COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, NtaiAfleld :: :: :: :: Oregon r FARMERS ARE FOR PRIMARY K. G. MALONEY HAN E. MALONUY Kdltor and rub. Notvi Editor JLa (ndepeadont Republican nowt f&lu: published ovory evening except Kuutey, and Wookly by H& Ooos IUy Thncfl Publishing Co. Indicated to tbo scrvlco of tbo yoalc, that no good causo shall lack diamplon, and that ovH shall not thrive unopposed. BUILD for LESS Tflo Coos Day Times reproqenta a iltdatlon of tbo Dally Coast Mall A&4 Tfao Coos Day Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was tho Qrst dally estab lished on Coos Day and Tbo Coos Bay Times Is its Immediate sue ftcsnor. SUUSGHIPTION KATES. In Advance. DAILY. O&a your 16.00 9U months $2.50 ts than 0 months, por month .60 When not paid strictly In advanco tho prlco subscription of tbo Coos Bay Times Is $0.00 PER YEAH. WEEKLY. Oaa year .11.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OK THE CITY OP MARHIIFIELD. CALIFORNIA'S PRIMARY LAW. THAT tbo direct primary laws moan tho death of tbo old po litical machlno Is shown by tbo xcault of tho prlmarlos In Cali fornia, whero for tbo first tlmo In llf tr yearn thn Southern Pacific politi cal mncblno bas boon unhorsed by ntn parties. Commontlng on tho re enll. tbo flncrnmonto Deo says: -Full of Imperfections nniJ studded wllli Inconsistencies and ovon with InJiiBtlcos, Uio direct primary law hn ahown that on tho whole nnd In tbo snaJn It Is n good thing for tho pooplo. "iljiilor tho old convention plan, with (InlugiilcB controlled by Wllllnm V. llorrln, such an Insurgent ns Ill raw W. Johnson could novor hnvo brer jtnt to tbo front ns tho guber natorial banner-bearer of tho Repub lican" purty. "'Tbnt result ulono Is victory Kiifll clunt in tho Interest of reform nnJ Rood government to Justify tho re tention, tho reformation, tbo Im provement of tblsluw. Ni ono acquainted with tho his tory or direct legislation In Califor nia, nnd familiar "With the dlroct pri mary law as It Htaiuln upon tho books, can dony that machlno legls latnrti nuch nil Lovltt nnd Wolfo did all tlii.-y could to omasculnto this lnw, to crlpplo It, to render It unpopular, to transform It Into an Instrument to thwnrt tho will of tbo pooplo, nnd make tbo voters even more bolplcss In tho bands of tho Herrlnltes. "Nono with any knowledge upon tals nubject will attempt to gainsay that much ot this dlroct primary lnw calls for Improvement, and that con iridornblo of It needs reformation. "That which should bo Improved Is tho result of mistaken Judgment upon the part ot lta friends, coupled with wilful Intent to Injure by Its enemies. That which should bo reformed Is tho creation ot tbo legislative foes of Knod government who aimed to frnmo a law that would prove so obnoxloiib thn pooplo would repudiate It. "Tho victory of Hiram W. Johnson shown tho potentialities for good I: IhU direct primary law. "It will becomo tbo duty of tin Teglslnturo to oxtond nnd onlnrge thoso potontlnlltles, to weed the law t lta ovlls, and to romovo from It Its Jlorrln-Wolfo-I.oavltt oxcrosoucos." Oregon's, primary law Is much ahead of that of California. Aro tlio people of Orogon going to ropudlnto It ly oloctlng men opposed to ItT and nssombly candidates aro opposed tn It. Medford Tribune. A. Haberly Explains How Ban don Grange Opposes Assem bly Despite Claims, of Few. DANDON, Ore., August 13th. EDITOIt COOS DAY TIMES: Al low mo to correct the gross misstate ments of D. H. Jackson, secretary ot our local grange In your paper this week. As secretary, Mr. Jackson should remember that Dandon Grange, toguthor with many othor granges, distinctly put itself on rec ord ao la favor of our primary law as It Is, nnd we voted to unalterably op poso any assembly, and pledged our voto against nil assembly candidates for office. I wrote tho resolution my self. It was discussed in opon meet ing. Col. It. It. RoBa and C. A. ScliI brodo consumed much tlmo In that mooting trying to persuade us to chango our vlows and bo disloyal to our Stnto laws on tbo primary. Dy tho wny, D. II. Jackson Is n mill cm ployo, or was until very recently, of It. II. Itosa, who Is himself an old convert from Domocrncy, but now thinks ho Is tho wholo Republican party In this end of tho country. Is ft any wonder that Jackson Is disloyal to bis grnngo In order to curry favor with bis employer? Another mis statement needs correcting. Lot Mr. Jackson find n real farmer In the grange boro wh6 supports tho assem bly cbolco for ropresontatfvo ff ho can. Tho two or thrco ox-farmers now In Dandon do not constftuto the ;rango nor roprosont its sonttment. Tho grnngo Is for tho peoples' candi date, nnd'whllo tho grnngo fs'not n political organization, It Is ono of the primary causes of our present excel lent, election tnws. Mr. Jackson should read his own mfnutes, nnd nlsn tho grango news from othor pnrts of the Stato boforo he prosti tutes his odlco to aid the boss politi cians In their schomo to securo a mn Jorlty of servile legislators nnd a nllnnt Oovornor who will srgn n bill thnt abolishes our nrcsent Inws tbnt protect tho right of the peopto to se lect tbolr own rnndldntes, and to mnko their own InwH or have thoso mndo by tho Legislature referred" back to Mie peoplo for their approval or rejection. nosppplfiilly sub'crlbod. A. HARKRLY. Lecturer Dandon Grange. You can ana our cUlog- ttlla you how to ve M, to on SASH AND O-Groai Finul DOOM 81.B0 Misilon Btyl BuunUoir Boon. 1.00 Cottar Troat noon.......... 3.40 Te.ncr Ttont DOori 0.00 Two-llffht "Windows, from 780 BUY DIRECT FROM THE MILL We sell nothing but well en- Boned, klln-drlcj nr. put together to itny. Tour money nac represented. . We are the larg est Bash and Door Factory In tho Pn cine Northwest: own our mill and nave you the need less mtddlemen'H pronto. If you aro skeptical send us a list of the ma terial you need. We sell anybody. Ship anywhere. Bend for Oataloa No. W. O.B.WiniamsCo. 1M9 Tint Are. BV, atoaUla, Waaa. DOORS I ix nor as m Advertise With Electricity M----------M-a-- tr i tr i tr a i tx i tx I a For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FWKK DKLIVKKIES H A. M. nntl Z V. M. ' ) , f li .'. i IV M "Bright as-day. That is the way your store will be ilium inated if you are a user of electric light. It doesn't cost any more to have electric light installed and used in your store than any other light. Can you think of another light which you could say equals electric light for the steady, brilliant illumina tion and the convenience, Which is one of the strong features why you should use electricity. Outfight man will consider it a favor if you will call us up and he will call on you, willing and glad to give you all information. 3$ . Get an electric sign or a curb lamppost. It will help busi ness. i' :. -rr-tr--8-K--K-tt-tt--rB-n fiOI.I) IIKACir NOTKS. NVmn of the County .Sent As Told In the niolie. Den and Lucy Smith roturned from a several months' absence nt Slletz. K. J. Khoeory, the Arab gamo war den, was one of the distinguished vis itors In town Inst week. Tho now cottngo for D. 3L Moore Is fast Hearing completion, under tbo skillful workmanship of C. L. Wake man and S. P. Merrill. Chnuncoy Woodruff nnd family, i after a fow days' visit with friends In town last week, went up tho river nnd will onjoy tent llfo a week or two on tho bnnks of tho placid waters of tbo Itogue. Dr. Lowontrout spont several days In town, lie has been camping nt the .McKlnley mine the past six weeks nnd 'has completely regained bis health, and is over praising tho honlthy cllmato of Curry county, . 2KW KLKWIUC- 1'LAXT. Uiillle nnd Myrtle Point Will Have VirstClasit Sor lee, CotmUlo is to have a now electric light plant aa soon as It can be utarted. The old plant was destroyed by rtro whon tho Johnson mill burned. "Frank Morse, proprietor ot the Co luUlo Electric Company, bus returned from Portland, where he ordered ma- hlnery for an entire now plant which will bo Bhlppod nt otico. The now irtnnt will bo first-class and modern In uvory way. Tbo service for tho Hy will bo better than evor bofore t Th plant will nlso glvo service Myrt'a Point. FOUT ST. J.Mi:S, OX hKKK STU AUT, numsii COLUMIHA. This Is destined to bo tho Portland of Urltlsh Columbln, on a navigable rlvor and deep water lake, with two trains running In next tall. Letters pour Into our office all day with applications tor lots. To those who cannot como In wo would do our utmost to mako a good selection, Prlco, $100 and J200 each. Cash $25, balance J 10 a month. A few 4Cacro farms, Joining Fort St. James townslto and Lako Stuart, $50 cash and $10 a month, You noed not be 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, $S.50 per acre, $3 cash and balauco $1 per acre per year until paid. Apply Canadian Northern Land Company, 304. 305 and 30G Lewis Dulldlng, Portlnnd, Oregon. to r?ii,ul'L.!vwiir See The New Orthopedic Shoe , at be FIX UP THE PRICE IS $3.50 T lie Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co; TELEPHONE 178 NIGW TKAXSVISIl LLVSv. M. 13. Mngulre- bus started a new transfer lino la Marshllold and ar ranged! for prompt sorvlce for alt kinds of hauling; Ho will have his stand' ut "Th Easy Corner" drug store or parties ean reach him by tctoplranlng ordenr to 298. nrtrc.tKw.YrF.it hotkl. Front SU Murshlleltl, Ore, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month, Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL. Prop. ff m G. W. Dungcm Undertaker MnrslilW-lil, Orrgoti. Parlors, 180 South :W Sf Telephone, Dayor Night, 105-J. T1IK AltAGO HOTEL. Open from August 1st Under Formor Manager. Coos County's finest summer sort. Deautltul ocean view. For accommodations, terms, etc address JOHN PETERSON, Emplro, Ore, re- ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J-R. 3. W. INGRAM -' ('hyyixlfin and 8orgeo. Offlce 208-200 Cooa RulldiuR Pbores Qfflca 1631; Rosldence 1611 W. nEXNETT, lawyer. J. Ofilt ovr Fl?nrKnti & Buott Msec Marshfleld, or- Lyon Is conUng Sunday, Aug. S8th. I IJeiUf. lli.Arl.,locmlLu.riJ'i"iiiIluS I 'fljl AppllrlioB.hoiUlyip.J.et1r)i j,w ' "fwwO' -W.S',H.'i.il!i.P.- i? wM- S. TL'RPEN Archlteot Ovor Chamber ot Commercs a Mrcvnuxcii-OF Classy Fixtures Just arrived, at" prices to suit. Coos Bay Wiring Go. EXPERT KWlUTRICIAXSi Respectfully ask your patronao. PIIOM3 5t37-J, STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF TIIU Our Work is Our adver tisement OUR GUARANTEE IS YOU& SAT-ISUACTION. IARSnFIELI HAND AXIt. STE.V.M I1AUNDRY. .Mauzoy Rro-., Prop. Plnroo 220-J WE I1AVU PLACED IX PUULIO SERVICE A Bus to Meet Ail Trains Will also mako calls on telephone orders. Phono moa. Vhme 1S8Jt A baggage wagon haj also been added th$t win call for and deliver trunks, baggago and light freight. Also run private hack to Roseburg. L. H. HEISNER Livery and Feed Stable. Turkish Batihs 2 10-2 13 Coos Building 1H0NE 214 J First Trust and Savings OF COOS DAY, MARSHFIEU), ORE. Jun 30, 1910. RESOURCES. Loan and. discount ....$ 07.738.C3. Overdrafts- 711.84' Honda. and securities ... 25,859.30 Banking house, furnlturo audi fixture 50,820.50 Cash on hand' and duo from bank . 87,330.01 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ln...HUi Surplus and undivided profits '!-! Deposits K'fl Tbtai .. MRiiicnoiJ Totnl $1111 Wo Invite your attention to th atrong condition of this Wl enowr b7 the abovo statement tn. wit: Cash reserVe 52 per cent of iP Reserve required by law ' 15 per cent oMt Reserve In excess of legal requirements 37 per cent of do T OFFICERS AI DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL. HENRY SENOSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROOERS, . DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. ft', S. CHANDLER, WLLIAM CRIMES, DR, C. W. TOWER. M. C. HORTON'. Vrce President and Managr. i VOKS A GENERAL RANHTING AN 1) TRUST BU8WB YOUR IIUSIXKSS SOLICITED. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK, , . OF COOS BAY J STRICTLY A, COIDfKRCIAIi BANK MtelU Fargo Nevada Nafloarf Rank, San FranelK0,- IfaWS Ih Un,tcd 8ute Ntloal B-nkr, Portland, Or. , Drifts ! 'onalPark Kank, New York. N. Y. I J The Coru Exchange National Bank, Chicago. IIL I ( J?0 lUak 9f Scottoad, Loadon, Knglani j The Credit Lyonnak, Paris, Franco. ' Eurene A.1?.11 ?? ,draw d' on H principal banking South AmSfca Au,tJ"' China. Japan. North, Porsonal and commercU! accounts kept aubjea to eneefc i onmcatea or Denoslt tu ia a.f. ronit Boxes Iorr- STEAMKU REDOXDO WILL SAIL SATURDAY. Al'lll'c-n o,... "-"v -mn, rug I PORTLAXD. MAKE HKSK11VA. 7 TIOX FOR PASSAOE. FLANAGAN & BENNETT v I m.iM n , . MAR3HFIELD, OREGON. p!m nink,,n Coos Couaty, Established In 1889. !t "P CnP'ta ! Surplus, $80,000.00. Assets Over Half Million Do!. of Calif0affBSl! IK. "?. draws draft, on First NfinVT'i "cisco, ual.; Hanover National -,; mi h,,rl IiatlonaJ Bank. PortHnd. Ore.; First National BM5 itao alii Jbe, Lnd0n J0lnt Sttick D"k. Ltd' L0Dd.Di t ?n,?v m 8,"CanAe.ou "!l ot the principal cities of EuroJ deposit lock bos torrent BCC0Unt8 kePt "" OFFICERS: K.B IntecOcran Transportation Co. C F. McOKORGE, Agent. t. F. WILLIAM, Casww. iVTpmf .'..'"" uu. iv. niawir,D. - '"OI Aln nv TIME DEPOSITS. 1 oH u ELLERUVS FISH MARKET, FaI. T. Ibilcli, Prop. Shell Fish of Every Description Salmon and Deep Sea Fish In Season Tel. Market 26-IJ. Foot of Market Avenue, Coo,t,B.ay"-Robiirg Stage UH in J. B ""iween Koseburg and Marsliflciu. i--- u b,aS 'ves dailv an.l R.,.iv .. a , Fare f-9" -u MARKET AV.. xini.n.,., . .o.MiiiHfl. v" I'llONEU IU ABeat- " 4 1 A