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WWRft"!HfW1WlW,fVf J iii i. ii THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 19 10 EVENING EDITION. "'"'"mMPfVE' 4 Mi ff N COOS BAY TIMES Jflntered at trio postonice at Marsh Held, Oregon, for transmission llrough ttao mails as second class mail tnattor. Addioos all communications to COOH HAY DAILY TIMES, ifoysliflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon LYON IS H DREDMON A I 1 1 I i I I I ft I I II II i I 1 1 I lllifl II Amitbiflitu ujua ifivtn (Continued from page 1.) . e M. O. MALONKY Editor mid Pub. AN K. MALONKY News Editor i An ludepmdent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Wcokly by tThe Coos limy Timet Publishing Co, Dedicated to tbo scrvlco of tho people, that no good causo shall lack m champion, and that ovli shall not thrive unopposed. The Coob Day Times represents a consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall And The Coos Day Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was tho flrst dally estab lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos Day Times Is its ImmodUte suc cessor. 8UMSCHIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Por month CO When paid strictly In ndvnnco tho fliibscrlptlon price of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 por year or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. On yoar f 1.50 Oniclal Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAUSIIF1ELD. cnrr OX THE HOOKS. WITH but two days In which to complete legist ration of tho voting strength of Coos Day and tho county It behooves every man to tnko tho time and trouble to get on tho books ns a bona tide elector nnd not run the rink of lotting out on his frnuchiso nor canning undue work nnd annoyance ut the polls. Tho year is ono of Hlgulllcuuco In u political way, nnd there should bo nn un equivocal expression of tho Rcpubll can Htrength and sentiment In the county nnd Stale. Hvory voter who values his American cltlzenshln nhould tnko tho little time required to register. Do it to-morrow. Do it to-night. heard him sing "Tho Holy City" Sun day morning. It Is hoped that he will repeat it. At tho street meeting I Saturday night Messrs. Lyon nnd Harris hold a crowd of two hundred people for about thirty minutes, and tho quiet attention of nil was strik ingly notlcable. People stood out on balconies, heads peered from win dows, and men for n block nwny lis tened ns Mr. Harris sang with his mighty voice, "Tho Great Judgment Morning." When was thoro ever such Interest shown by people on, tho street In tho gospol of Joans Christ? Tho services yesterday woro well attended. Tho offerings of tho peo ple for tho current expenses totaled nearly $100.00 Several mado deci sions nnd the people genornlly were edified. At tho men's mooting, near ly two hundred wero In attendance. Special music was renderod by n innlo quartette nnd n violin duct by Messrs. Dillon nnd Kehfcld. TARERNACLE PROGRAM. No meeting to-night. TUESDAY. 10 A. M., Neighborhood meetings. 3 P. M., ntternoou service. 4 P. M., boys' and girls' meet ing. 7.45 P. M., ovenlng service. Wednesday afternoon Mr. Lyon will glvo n Bpeclal nddress to women. Girls under 15 not ndmlttcd. Thursday evening conies tho lecture on "Amusements." Oregon Will Arrive Latter Part of Month to Work on Bay. Tho river drodgor Is working on Coos river on tho government pro ject. Tho dredge Is going over tho river from tho mputh to Major Tow er's cottage on tho south fork nnd snngs and logs are being removed nnd placed on tho banks. They will later bo sawed up and burned'. Roy Rozoll Is In chargo of tho dredge. Thoro Is n reef in tho river which is also to bo opened. Tho dredge will contlnuo at work clearing tho river as long ns tho condition of tho water will allow. Tho government dredgo Oregon Is expected hero tho latter pnrt of Urn month and will stnrt In work at Pony Slough mnklng tho bay chnnnel the full width according to tho govern ment project. A dlppor dredgo and snag puller Is to bo built on tho Coqulllo Hlvcr lor U8o thoro. Tho work of building It will begin as booh as tho bids nro lot. It will bo similar to tho ono used on Coos River, nnd will bo operated to clear tho Coqulllo River, amounts hnvlng been npproprlntcd for remov ing the snngs and for removing tho rocks. Thirty Days Free Trial i wnfiovnt: K tKv NKIGIIRORHOOR MEETINGS. Meetings will bo held In the follow ing homes on Tuosdny morning from 10 to 10.30 o'clock: Mrs. M. II. Smith, ITS North Rroadway. Mrs. Wheeler, West Mnrshllold. Mrs. Shelley, Flanagan nveuuo. Mih. Smlthgall, South Fifth street. Mrs. Conner, 757 Droadwny. Mrs. I. S. Smith, South Urondwny. Mrs. Don. Hunker Hill. DIES AT NORTH REND. Mr. William Dingiimn Parses Away After Iiig HlncrtN, Mrs. William Dliigmau died Sun day afternoon at her homo In North Uond, aged twenty-ono years. She had boon 111 for nlno weeks nnd n complication of dlHonsou cnusod her doath. Sho was formerly Miss Oca Smith. Sho leaves n husband and three children, Clinton, ngod 5 years, I Claudo, aged 4 years, nnd Idana, a daughter ngod nearly two years. Sho I nlso Is survived by her father nnd tnroo brothers und three sisters. The funeral arrangements have not been announced. run iu SELL STOCK MRS. A. G. AIKEN will havo her fall and winter millin ery on display on and after SEPTEMBER 14 FOR THE QUEEN OF THE HAY, CEE EASTSIDE. to AVIATOR WILL RECOVER. Man Who Wii Hurt lly Fall Is Get. ting Rotter. (Ry Associated Press.) SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Sept. 10. Tho condition or Aviator Ilnmlltou. who was Injured by n full In his mn- chlno hero jostordsiy Is satisfactory to-day. The physicians say ho will recover, IS RAXXKR YIELD. Handier Near ForeM Groo If sis Rig Wlient Crop, PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. 9. Whnt Is thought to bo tho bannor yield of company nro made ou very easy pay- Mass Meeting at Eugene Discuss Electric Line to Coos Bay. Tho plan of the Lane County Assot Company to build a portion of nn electric line to Coos Hny was pre sented ot the public of Eugonot a mass meeting hold Tuesday evening. R. F. Mulkey, C. C. Chapman of tn Portland Commercial Club and other prominent men wero there. After hearing of the plan, those prosont voted to support It and committee have been Bent out to receive tho stock subscriptions which nro needed to put through tho project. A. F. Campbell of the Asset Cotu- ,pnny set forth the plans. Among other things he stated that it Is the desire of the company to construct , that portion of the lino lying botweon , Eugene mid Klmlra this year nnd that It will take the sum ot $109, 130 to build It, as near as could be figured out by the engineers. A large num ber of the ties required for tho work, as well as a great deal ot tho lumber for tho bridges and considerable la bor, had been subscribed, nil cutting the cost of construction down a great deal, ho It would take practically $100,000 to build this portion of the Hue. Subscriptions to stock iu the meats, ton per cent down nnd ton per oats gathorod nnywhoro In the State during the proaent harvest haa Just cont onch month. been throehod In Scogglns Vnlley.j The company has acquired fran ncir Forest Grove, Ore. T. W. Sain elitism In Eugene, has secured 30 per got 117 bushols of oats per acre from cont of the rlght-of-wny between Eu a Held of 37 acres. Ho gays tho grain gene and Klnilra, has bought 3t grew on practically taw land along acres of laud a few miles west of Eu creek bottoms. ig01,o, which will be sold. by tho com- .. 'jMMiy at some future date, nnd has Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. your prouilws of valuable water-front 5onl Order. 8l.i ill) PER TON. rights on tho Stuslaw, at Gardiner i aim roos nay. wiin ail these as beu, when the short stretch between Eugene and Klmlra Is built, the com. 4 NOTICE TO SrilSCRIHERS. Subscribers to The Times are requested to notify the office in enso of noii-dellot. This Is the only menus Tho Times has of gaining knowledge of Irregular- Ity In tho delivery of the naner nnd word of it will be welcomed, especially during tho next few weeks, during which tho dellv- cry ronton nro being chocked up. Telophone The Times, No. 133, If you havo nny complaint. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVE MENT RONDS. Notlco Is hereby glvon that scaled proposals will bo recolved by tho Finance pommltteo of tho Common Council of tho City ot Mnrshlleld, Coos County, Oregon, at tho olllco of the City Recorder of said City of Marshilold, In tho City Hall of said City, until' I o'clock P. M. of TUES DAY, tho 27th day of Soptombor, 1910, for tho purchnso of street Im provement bonds to tho amount ot $15,055.27, of tho snld City of Murshflold, Coos County, Oregon. All of said Improvement bonds to bo In denominations not exceeding $500 nnd bearing Interest at tho rnto of six por centum per nnnum from date thereof, payable scml-annunlly; snU bonds to bo dntod tho day ot lb- siinnco nnd to mature In ton years thereafter, with prepayment option thoreon at face valuo nnd nccrued In torost to dato ot any soml-nnnual 'coupon lutorest porlod at, or after, one yoar from tho dnto of said bonds, upon giving notlco by publication in n nowspapor of gonernl clrculntlon printed nnd published In Coos county, Oregon, such notlco to bo published not less than twlco during tho month preceding such soml-annunl period nt which such prepayment thereof will be made. Tho right Is expressly re served to reject any nnd nil bids and upon all or any of such bids, or pro posals, bolng rojocted, If there Hhould remain any bonds unsold tho said bonds may bo thereafter sold, at prl ivnto sale by gnld Common Council of said City of Mnrshflold, Oregon; but in no event to bo sold at less than par and nccrued Interest. Said bonds are authorized by the laws of tho Stato of Oregon and ordinances of tho Common Council ot tho said City of Marshflold, Oregon. Assessed valuation of said City of a Marshfleld, Oregon, Is $1,791,549. il Ronded Indebtedness Is $54,000. I Population Estimated at 5,000. ,7 A certified check for 5 por contum " of amount of bid, or proposal must j H accompany each bid to bo forfeited to said City of Marshflold In case bid a Is accepted and blddor' falls to accept i, and mnko payment for said bond or I bonds, covered thoioby, within ten dnys f i oin date of acceptance of saldil bid or bids. T Each bid or proposal submitted to't deslgnnto tho denominations of said ' f bond or bonds desired. Rids or proposals received for any nmount of said bonds; small bidders belug given preforenco of purchase. rropostus, or bids, with cortMod WE WILL DELIVER AN ELECTRIC IRON TO YOUR HOME TO BE USED FOR 30 DAYS, FREE OF CHARGE, AND IF AT THE EXPIRATION OF 30 DAYS YOU DO NOT CARE TO KEEP IT, WE WILL TAKE IT BACK WITHOUT ANY CHARGES. TELEPHONE US AND WE WILL DELIVER THE GOODS. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. TELEPHONE 178 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE first Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS DAY, MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . , . $12C51C.9S Ovordrnfts 254.80 Ronds and securities .. . . 20,990.10 uanklng houso, furniture nnd fixtures 50,820.50 fash on hand and duo from banks 82.9CS.51 PROFESSIONAL CAHDS. i I FMt. J. W. INGRAM. Physician and Surgeon, LIAIHLITIES. Capital stock paid In. . .$100,000.00 Surplus and undlvldod rofl 3.995.C1 Doos"8 189,555.40 D' Ofllro UOH-'JOI) Coos l!ulldln. Phones Olllco 1621; Hesldence Uii Totnl ot fi this 93,551.01 bank at Tolu $293,551.01 Wa InultA rA.. -... .. ..w .m... uur nuenuon to mo strong condition ibOWD t,T the aboVO Stntnmonr tn.tvlr. Cash reserve o Reserve required bv law .WW':;; ?!! cont ot do'10slt8 in excess of legal reau rementV.'. ' . "" ilTalta' J. - DENNETT, lawyer. Ofllco over Flanngan & Bennett BkM Mnrshlleld, Orfpt W M. S. TURPEN, Architect. Reserve It legal requirement 2S per cent of i.i.: OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, Prealdent. JOHN F li u i HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN C ROGERS DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDI EK ' WILLIAM GRIMES, D S XT n !IAn.n.. ... - ' "V, s. IIUIVIIJ,, HOES A GENE C HORTON. Vice President and Manager ERAL HANKING AN D TRl'ST IirsivSs VOL'R .Rl'SINESS SOLICITED. lHI,fcSS- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY MWI IW 1fT,,ICnLV A WKIMRIICIAL RANK i, f,?rB Xev,u1'1 Na"n Hnk. San Francisco ri D"WS l ': 5" !ed 8Ut ..! Rank, Portland Z ' C'1 Drafts K n ,xnl lark """ New York. n. y. on )lX "' ExchaKl- Clonal n,,k, Chicago 11. 0U The Rank of Scotland, London, "U VThe Credit Lyonnals, Paris, France. Europef'S Irr.ctWAud.rtrau0lCha,,naPrinD,Pa, " ""er. , South America. ". China. Japan, North, Central tod Personal and commercial -,.. n.m-..M ::" . -"uu"l ePi euojwt to check. n t n i n t I Over Chnmbor of Commerce. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Ray OU and- Sop?l Company under the management of J. W, Flanagan will continue to h' dlo tho Union Oil Company P 'Inc. s'.lstlMntr, bon-'no n"1 coi' nt their oil house aeros the 07 w which place they have nioied ti ofllco Phouo 302 STEAMER REDO.VDO WILLS.UI AT S P. M SKIT. H. roll SAX J j FRANCISCO. MAKE RESEUVATlOV run iWBti.Vlil'. .l' r in. !" Certificates ot Deposit Is jed. Safe Doposlt Boxes for rent. unfit lo oni'ii If nnn tn-ti.l li . haa.1 ' ' '" " ,w VV' " ' "" cuooks, to bo enclosed In sealed plain a sum snlllcent to complolo It clear ollVolopo without dlstlnEiiIshli ur to Coos Ray nnd Jo properly equip it,MJarks or wrItlB tJSft wW. rollluK stock Men who have wortls .n,d8 for Improvemont ' ., I. ..in .. ..!., ..i ii... o. 1....1 I . . '"' ""'"i iuia . n i V. m. . mm, 'or tfc0 C,t-V ot MnnhnoW,, Oregon." it nnllllli Minn In av.nllr llila n.n.. . . r ... '...,..., .., ... V..V.W.,. una ...ti.t. uor nro behind tho local road. Or It may bo, Mr. Campbell said, Hill tn some other big magnate may bo at tracted by tho asgots tho company has Bothered and tnko over tho property, thus insuring construction to tho coast. Dated this 9th day of September ,1910. 1 P. HENNESSEY. A. H. POWERS, OARL ALRRECHT. Flnnnce Committee oj Common Coun cil of tho City of Marshfleld, Oregon. FLANAGAN & BENNRTT ra MARSHFIELD. OREGON v,1 Oldest Rak In Coos Couttv Kinim i. , . ,o l'nlrt up Cap.,,,, m, 8rl"V?Coti(? " ,880' Awts Out Half .Million lloilnr Does a genoral banking business n'mi n,n. .. . of California, San Francisco, cS.V Hanover NM?raft,,n ,ho "anl First National Dank, PortHud, Ore i First v M ank' N' V.; burg, Ore.: The London Joint stock Dank T m T1 ,"ank' Rose Also sells exchange on all ot tho SrSiwl r m" L.Di0n' ESland. Individual and corporation accounts kent ' ?f Europo- depoitt lock boxes for rent. ccoua" keI)l "object to check. Safe OFFICERS: AMS, Cashier. IVPIlroTlln . TIME deposits M"rw' AMt Cas'. "- Iiitei'-Ocesia Transportation Co. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. HOME LAND Co See us for Investments on C Cay. Wo guarantee owner's price w be our price. Phone 741 204 Fron( ?' HREAKWATER HOTEL. Front St., Marshfleld, Ore.. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renoritw and newly furnished. Rooms reli able, by 'day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. Coos Bay RosebiJrStaffeUnT rt'. SO.OO. OTTO SCHiriTER, Agent, 120 MARKCT .V., Mnrhueld. PHONE H s lHy and C. P. RARXARD, Ak'cnt, ROSE1UTRQ, onx NEW TRANSFER WX& M. E. Mngulro has started a transfer lino In Marshfleld ana wj ranged for prompt service for kinds of hauling. He will h stand nt "Tho Dusy Corner a store or parties can reach Al telephoning ordew to 29S. I Mb. Um