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""!5S?V" -1 w-. " - -''Vwmppwwhjiiviww" K , THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREBOM, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBFR 17. 1910 EVEMIMG EDITION. -y- ------ Let Us Figure With You . NEWS OP ARAGO AND MYJITIjE POINT NOTES. VICINITY. DANDON IIUIEFS. News of That City Token From tho Hnnilon Recorder. , The formers nro still threshing on rishtrap. Frank Miller, Jr., has not been very well for Bovornl days. Tho Lndlcs Aid Socloty met at Mrs. Von Pegcrt's lost Wednesday. Tho Fishtrap School, District No. 20, opened Tuesday with about twen ty scholars. News of tho District ns Reported In tho Kntenirlse. " It. C. Mulr loft Thursday by stage for Yuma, Col., where ho expects to moko his homo In tho future. D. E. Hampton, who hns been liv ing in Southern Idaho slnco leaving hero a year and a half ago, hns re turned for a visit to look after his property Interests. Rev. Father Kcvony loft Monday afternoon for a trip down tho coast, and will probably go as far no Gold Beach. MIbb Mcrlo Rndnbaugh came homo irom her school Friday everting and stayed until after Sunday. Will WImer of Josephine county Is visiting in this vicinity for n fow days. Ho Is on his way to Korby, Or. Itov. Lyon, tho South Methodist minister at rUhtrap, preached his farowcll sermon at that place on Sun. day. J. H. Ilndabaugh nnd cousin, Char ley Iladabaugh, spent a fow doys' out ing at tho hood of Hall's Creek this -week. There wcro quite n number out to prayer mooting last Thursday eve ning. They nro having flno meetings on Fishtrap. Thoso that do not at tend aro missing n whola lot. COUNTY SEAT NEWS. Doings of Coqiilllo People ns Told in The Herald. Tho school ot Parkorsburg opened Hominy with Prof. E. II. Harnden aa teacher. Cashier L. M. Suplco of tho Flana gan & Dennett Dank of this placo, Is off for n short holiday. J. W. Lcnovo of Coqiilllo is looking nftcr tho bank's business during Ills absence. G. C. Wilson Iiob returned from Al legany whero ho hns been acting as timekeeper In ono of tho Smith-Pow ers logging camps. Ho has given up his position to re-enter school for tho coming term. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Hncklcff, who havo been making their homo for sumo time at Lnnglols whero Mr. Hncklcff hns been assisting his broth er In tho store, camo up tho first of tho week nnd may decide to rclocnto nt Myrtle Point. A. O, Iiootcn of Ilrldgo recently sent a snmplo ot water from a spring on IiIb placo to tho department of ehcmlstry of tho IT. S. Experiment Station nt Corvallls. Whllo tho amount of mineral salta In tho water appears to bo Hinnll Mr. Hooton has figured that thero nro 1.7 grains to tho pint. Tho water Is very cold, hut horses anil cattle refuse to drink It, whllo fish will not llvo In It much ! longer than they do In tho open nlr. Born. To Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Thompson, Wcdnesdny night, a flno nine-pound baby girl. Mr. Wlmborly, tho now principal ot tho Myrtle Point school, has been camping on tho bench here for a fow days. A two-Inch water plpo was con nected with tho Dnndon Light and Water Company's plant and extend ed to tho dwellings of tho lighthouse keepers. W. D. nnd W. P. GlbbB nnd fami lies of EaBtem Oregon, arrived In this city the tlrst of this week and aro looking for n location to go Into business. E. M. Sumner nnd family havo been cnmplng tor n wcok In Coqiilllo and attending tho Van Mnrtcr meet ings. They went to Coos Day this wcok to visit his brothers and othor friends. E. I). Thrift of Langlols wns n Dnndon visitor Monday. Ho was nc- compnuled by his mother, Mrs. A. J. Thrift of San Jose, Cal., who has been visiting that section of tho coun try for n short tlmo. Attorney Goo. P. Topping of Dnn don lately purchnsed tho Flanders car from J. A. Lamb. Jlulgo Hammond went to Marsh .field Thursday to meet Mrs. Ham mond, who wns on her return from a trip to Portland, W Smith-Powers Camp No. 2, on Cun ningham, will move this week from Its present location nt tho old Dyo placo, to tho Hastings track, a mllo this way. It Is expected that Camp No. 1 will move In tho othor direc tion in tho near future. Tho fall term of school opened on Monday, Sept. 12th. Tho following Is A llbt of tho touchers: Principal, S. D. Hockott; tlrst nssistnnt, Miss Lulu M. Porter; second assistant, Miss Claire Partridge; eighth grade, Mrs. Portor; sovouth grade, Miss Howe, sixth grade, MIsh Renn Anderson; fifth grndo, Miss Dlaneho Moss; fourth grndo, Miss Crosby: third grade, Miss Uhlmann; second grade, MIbb Dobson; tlrst grade, Mrs. Chase. BE Charles Fox enjoyed a visit from n brothor-ln-lnw Inst weok. Tho latter was In Dnndon forty years ago when this was n .wilderness nnd notes many chnnges that havo taken plnco In tho tlmo that has elnpscd. J ok POWER. WITH AN ELECTRIC MOTOR INSTALLATION WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY, SPACE, TIME AND WORRY. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR LINE, IF YOU ARE USING STEAM OR GASOLINE POWER, WE CAN MAKE YOU A PROPOSI TION WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING. TELEPHONE 178 AND OUR NEW BUSINESS REPRESENTA TIVE WILL CALL ON YOU. i The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. I TELEPHONE 178 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS DAY, MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1010. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .... $12C,G1C.9S Overdrafts 254. SG Doiitla oud securities .. . . 20.000.10 Dnnklng house, furntturo nnd llxtureH 5G,S!:U.r0 Cash on hsnd and duo fi oin banks 82,908.51 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. . .$ 100.000.0f Surplus and undivided profits 3,095.61 Deposits 189,355.40 (ft PROFESSIONAL CARDS, f ! I rM. .1. W. INGRAM, PhyNlclmi and Surgeon. GOLD REACH NOTES. Ferryman McNalr reports tho fol lowing trnlllc on tho Coqiilllo forry lor tho month of August: Footmen, 1,370; double rigs, 1,000; single rigs, 375; horsobackmen, 209; cnttle, 2S2; Automobiles, 1-13. Frank Morso hns completed the re. nioval of tho boilers for tho now elec tric light plant near the tho Peart coal mine nnd hopes to havo tho plant In oporntlou around the first of October. Prof. S. D. Hockott who has boon nttendlng tho Harvard summer school nnd Iiob been In Ashland, Ore., for the past fow days arrived In tho city lost evening to take up his duties n principal nt the high school which commoncod on Monday, S. P. Dnrtlett, tho Randolph mill man, was In tho city on Wednesday In nttendnnco at tho funeral of Mrs. Johnson. Doth the Randolph mill nnd the Lyons & Johnson mill woro shut down for tho day on account of the funornl of Mrs. Alfred Johnson, wife of the veteran mill mini. TO HAVE $!l,000 SCHOOL. Gold Reach Will Have Flno New Structure. (Specinl to Tho Tlmos.) GOLD REACH, Ore., Sept. 17. Gold Dench Is to havo n now school hotiso which will cost $3,000. The bonds for tho buildings have boon Is sued and disposed ot nt tho Curry County Dnuk and a plan ot tho struc turo hns been decided upon. A spe cial election has been called foV Sep tember 30, when tho peoplo will voto upon tho question of n slto for the jschool house. Important Improvement Is to Be Made By Railroad at ' Coqullle. ' COQUILLE, Oro., Sopt. 10. Tho city council of Coqiilllo hns completed the arrangements for tho changing of tho railroad tracks from Front street to tho water front. The Improvement Ij nn Important ono for Coqiilllo. That the city should grant a right of way along tho water front across tho city property lying just east of the present slto ot tho railroad depot nnd also across Ferry and C streets nnd la turn tho railroad releases tho present trackage on Front street and ngreos to construct n suitable road way to bo maintained ns a public highway from tho present depot slto on Ferry street to the now depot to bo built or the romovnl of tho present building to a point between two or three hundred feet west of tho pres ent slto and adjacent to tho location of tho switch below tho depot. It Is further agreed by tho railroad to be gin construction within ninety days after tho deeds for tho right of way havo been placed In escrow nnd tho construct Ion to bo comploted within six months. The additional right of way Is to bo purchased by tho property ownors along Front street and thoso directly benolltted by tho removal of the tracks and ngreomontft have been mndo with all but ono of the owners of the necessnry right of way and it la hopoi that this can bo secured without dllllculty ns it Is ono ot tho lots directly benolltted by the change. - Ncmh of the County Seat Ah Told In the GIo1m. Total $203,551.01 Total $293,551.01 Wo Invito your attention to tho strong condition ot this bunk as ihowp h; tho nbovo statement to-wlt: Cash reserve 43 per cent of deposits. Rcicrvo required by law 15 per cent of deposits. Reserve In excess of legal requirements... .2S por cont ot deposits. OFFICERS AM) DIRECTORS JOHN 3. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS, HORSEY KREITZER, Cnshler. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER. M. C. MORTON. Vice President nnd Mnnager. DOES A GENERAL RANKING AN 1) TIH'ST BUSINESS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Mrs. J. Iluntloy nnd her grand daughter returned from their visit In Coos county Inst evening. Willis Coy nnd n party of friends came down from Dnndon last week and went out to tho head wnters of Lobster Creek on n prospecting .trip. Miss Lllllo Hurst of Port Orford has accepted a position In tho County Clerk's office. Her brother, J. W. Hurst, brought her down Frldny. Tho cement vault for tho now hank hns been built nnd tho construc tion ot tho building nround it will commenco immediately. It Is reported hero that J. L. Crook has sold his Pistol River ranch to Dr. Crafts for tho Bum of eighteen thousand dollars. WILL HAVE NEW .MILL. Wisconsin Man Plans to Build U Cur ry County. (Special to Tho Times.) GOLD BEACH, Ore., Sept. 17. A now sawmill and sash and door fac tory for Curry county seoius to be an nss'irod fact. Charles II. Durbot of Apploton, Wis., who hns been looking over tho county, hns secured tlmbor lands and has nuonuiicod tlult ho will erect a sawmill. Ho hns gone to San Francisco to buy tho machinery. Tho mill will bo located on whnt Is known ns the Nannlo Grant camp Just above Indian Crook. In addition to tho saw mill there will bo sash and door ma chinery so tho plant can turn out any thing needed In tho building lino. Public school will onen In Gold Dench tho first Monday In Octobor. Tho board has decided to hlro two teachers nnd grades above the eighth will bo taught. Prof. J. R. Stannnrd has beno employed ns ono of tho teachers, and tho services of Miss Ada Dalley will bo secured If posslblo, for tho primary department. FISHERMEN STRIKE. Trouble With tho Seine Crew on the Rogue River. (Special to Tho Times.) GOLD BEACH, Ore., Sopt. 17. Tho selno crow on tho lower seine went on n strlko Inst Thursday. They wero working for fifty dollars nor month but wero required by their omployers to work thirty days for a month. They objected to this and demanded to bo paid now, and, as of formor years and according to tho custom olsowhero In tho Stnto, reck- Inlng twonty-slx days to the month. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Fargo Novmla National Bank, 8n Francisco, CL n (The United States National Bank. Portland, Or. n n ' Th0 Nn,,on"1 l,ark 1,al,k New York' N- Y Drafts the Com Exclinngo National BanV, Chicago, HI. On Tho Bank of Scotland, London, Englnnd. The Credit Lvonnnls, Paris, France. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centsrs In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North. Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subtci to check. Certificates of Deposit lf id. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent Onirc SIOH-UOO Omis Building. Phones Olllco 1G21; Rcsldcnco 16!! J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Olllco over Flanagan & Bennett Dank Mnishllcld, Oregon. WM. S. TURPEN, Architect. Over Chamber ot Commerce. NOTICE TO Till; t'l'llLlC. I have placed In public service i bus to moot nil trnlns and will nuke cnlls on phono orders phono number 13S-J; livery transient feed birn, 120-J; rosldonco, 49-L; main office, 13S-J. I do all kinds ot draylng and hauling haul nnythlng that Is loose at both ends. I nlso hnndlo a good grndo of coal. Why pay $5.00 or $0.00 por ton for coal when I will bring It to your place 'most anywhoro for $4.50 per ton! Look nt theso figures and see whlca looks tho best In hnrd times Lump, $4.50; nut, $2.50; screening!, $1.00. L. H. IIEISNER, Livery luul Sales Stables. FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Oldot Uttiik In Coos County, Ivstnbl Idled lu 1880. Paid up Capital ami Surplus, SHO.OOO.OO. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on the Dank of California, San Francisco, Cal.: Hanover Natlonnl Dank, N Y First National Dank, Portland, Ore.; First National Dank, Rose burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Dank, Ltd., London. England Also sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check Safo deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. W. BENNETT, President. R. I- WILLIAMS, Cashier. J UV??,':F'S-- E WINCHESTER, AU Cash. .- miii j.y hmk HKI'USITS. HOME LAND Co Seo us for Investments on Coci Bay. Wo guarinteo owners price w bo our price. Phono 74L. 201 Front 8U Coos BayRoseburg Stage Line. Dally htago between Roseburg and Marh,leld. Stage leaves dally and Sunday at ll A. M. Fare, 8(1.00, BREAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Mnrshflcld, Ord UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovate and newly furnished. Rooms read able, by day, week or month, Mrs. J. II. O'DONNELL, Prop. OTTO SCHKTTER, Agcut, 120 MARKET AV., Marshtleld. PHONE U C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSERURG, ORX. FOR THE QUEEN OF THE DAY, SEE EASTS1DE. NEW TRANSFER LINE. M. E. Matrulro has started a ie transfer lino , in Marshflold ana r ranged for prompt servlco for kinds ot hauling. Ho will have i fctt lolnn.l HThn Tlnav Primer" UlU' (Sa5SSH525HSZ5Kasa5i!525HSiSH5HS!55OTSa , ch Wm W n ri mi a v armv . ! teltnhonlntr orders to 208. m vila niL u rti : rw & turrm ry p) 3 a Q Q a In STEAMER M. R PLANT Ig Sails for San Francisco every eight days, cj TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP c! RESERVATIONS WILL BE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME iiv LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. U UN' W HOW'S THIS YVeonVrOne Ituatlreil DMliui Kew.ril for yiiyrnolralrrlulmV cannot bo cured by llftirm'atarrhCurc ' K J rilKNKY A CO . Toledo. O. V. tlioiinlfr.li.MiOvl. heVnnn p j. ( nejr tor ihe ll 1.1 r, ml believe him ikt- "" "j""1" " ' uuine irrtiuai'lloiii Alttt ntiti.ij lalli. al.li. .v...i .lu ' tloiu uutle b- hu tlrm Wauhmi. Kixnan fc Marvin, hob talo DrujrgUu. Toledo, O lUtPi Catarrh Cure Ik talcn Internally, art liiKillitH'tly upon the blood and mucous tut (aces p( the jitem Tcittmonlali .out (reo 1 S!c? 75,.cv,'.,.u Vr HI- M by nil driisRlju Tak. Hall'a ram y fUU (or ctwlipatlou t. b. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore r-J sasz'resuTCSPsasHii-ESBsssaKszj: vszsmwnnn mnf-, tt.r.--a-a-n-n--a-tj- ----:, -a-a-a-tt-n-a-n-n-a Beaver Hill Coal 5IOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CE.MEXT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 810 SOUTH BROADWAY Pno!ns aQl -tor a.a..i .a. i ,, . . . . - " " - -p-w-. - tt-a-a-a-a-a-a-tt-n-tt-w-'S For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd S P. M. Phono 73-J. II: -a-a-H-H--a-a--tt--w,t