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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1910)
-vjffirytrr? 'W!Tr' rT MA -wv-wJpw " ' &h V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MMfeHHFi n. nREfiOM. TUESDAY. SEPTEMFH M. 1 910-EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tho postofflco nt Marsn Bald, Oregon, for transmission lYrouta the malls an Bocond clus taall matter. Address all communications to COOS BAY' DAILY TI3IE8, Iterahilcld :: :: :: :: Oregon PEIRCE HAS . A GOME BACK Id. O. MALONEV Editor anil Tub. .VAN E. MALONKY Nowo Editor Ad lndepeadent Republican news paper published overy eronlng except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Dodlcated to tlio service of tho people, that no good causo shall lack champion, and that ovli shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Day Times rcprosonts a consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall And Tho Coos Day Advortlsor. Tho Coast Mall was tho first daily estab lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos Day Tlmos Is Us ImmedlAto successor. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $0.00 I'or month CO Wlion paid strictly In advanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 par year or $2. CO for six months. WEEKLY. Out year fl.GO Official Paper of Coo County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAMIIIFIELD. ADVERTISING AX ART. TIIK "art of advertising" is tho way to express it. Advertis ing that Is not art Is money Wasted. The object of advertising is to attract tho attention of prospective buyers and those who may becomo buyers sololy because of the artistic advertisement calling them to tnlco advantage of a special offering or bar gain. A morchnnt named Lohmnnn, once famous In Chicago business circles, know tho art of advertising and em ployed It Rticcossfully in his big store. Ho mndo no effort to ouumerato nil the good things tho customer might And within hlu mammoth pjaco of buslnoss. Ho know that would bo practically Impossible, and his knovl- edge of tho art of advertising warned , him ugalnst surfeiting the readers of hi advertisements. .wi Incident in tho career of Loh inunni.Ho once expended in the dully newspapors of Chicago more money than Ills ontlru stock advertised was worth, Ho announced a special salol on ribbons, and offered such rare bar-1 gains that his store was crowded all ' day with women eager to grasp a bltj of the finery. And these same women j saw in that store many other articles that they puruhuuod and they had conio to tho storo solely to buy rib bons. Tho next problem Is when and how to advertise. Easy. Advertise porsls tontly but consistently. Always pro Bout something that Is now and at tractive to tho reader. Offer special bargains in curtain linos, llring the pooplo to tho storo through curiosity, It nothing more. And some of them will buy. Tho average merchant knows and will admit that tho merchant who ad vertises Is tho man who does tho busi ness. And It Is not necessary that the Bmnller merchant attempt to equal his more pretentious business col league in tho matter of space. Tho amount of advertising should bo gauged by tho amount of capital In vested. True, the pago ad is more rondlly seen than Is tho four-Inch double column. And tho double col umn reaches tho oyo of tho reader quicker than doos tho inch or two inch advortlsomout. Hut tho artistic ad, bo it large or Hinall, will bo seen by those interested, and after a time will be as eagerly looked for as Is a special depurtmout In tho reading col umns of tho newspaper. I'lok up n publication with a world wldo circulation that chargos thou sands of dollars a pago for advertise ments and hundreds for a small double-column ad. Then stop and consider that tho articles therein ad vortlsod are also largely exploited In tho dally nowspapors and aro In do niund everywhere aro "housohold words." Think of tho thousands of dollars Invested in advertising little articles so generally sought by tho houbowlto. Imagine tho vast amount of such articles that must bo sold to moot tho cost of advertising alon( and you will havo solvod the. beauty of the art of advertising. Candidate Replies to Herbert Hume's Article on Joint Representative: MARSHFIELD, Sept. 20, 1910. TO THE VOTERS OF COOS AND CUHKY COUNTIES: Mr. Herbert Hume, In an effort to answer my article that appeared In Tho Tlmos on tho 17th Inst., loses his tompcr and becomes personal. 1 bollovo sonio ono hns said "The per son wearing the shoo knows hotter than any ono elso where It pinches." Now tho voters are bored enough by tho various candidates, whero thoy confine themsolves to politics alone, without entering Into personalities, so will not answor Mr. Humo In his own stylo. Itcgardlng my record as County Clork nnd ns a citizen, I hnvo nothing to say, as I am known In Curry coun ty nnd nm willing to havo tho peoplo Judgo mo by tho voto I got on tho 24th In my own county. Ho says I have tho reputation of being a chron ic offico seeker. I rotlred from tho Clerk's offico twolvo years ago and ran for tho Legislature six years ago, and nm Booking the nomination now. If an nttack at six-year periods In chronic, why Mr. Humo Is telling tho truth. Ho says I was overwhelming ly defeated by Kobt. Durns. Mr. Hums beat mo 3S votes in a total of 3,100. Ho says Mr. Durns was only temporarily located In tho county. This Btntoment Is mndo by Mr. Humo presumably as a precedent, nnd a plea to tho votors that they treat him likewise. At least, Mr. Durns was n resident of the district. When I mndo tho Htntomont thnt Mr. Humo wns an ndvocato of tho "Assombly IMnn," I did so ndvlsodly. Mr. Humo told mo In Tort Orfonl thnt ho had been endorsed by tho As sembly. Col. Itosn also told mo so at Dulryvlllo on tho 3d, and Mr. Hume's nnmo Is Included In tho list of candi dates nomlnnted by tho Assembly, said list appearing In tho locul pa pers as a' paid ad. Ho says tho peoplo of Curry aro likened to tho pooplo of Missouri. Also that they would llko to know why 1 loslro to bo Ropreson tntlvo. Now, I will say that ho Is In orror. I do not think tho pooplo of Curry wnnt Mr. Humo ns their spokesman, either nt tho prosont or In tho Loglslttturo this wlntor. In stat ing why ho is seoklng tho nomlnntion ho mentions fyconunlttoo composed of himself. Judgo Dalloy nnd J. R. Mil ler (thinking probnbly that It looks good in print), but does not show whoroln said commltteo requested him to run. Possibly Mr. Horbort Humo, tho chalrmnn of said commlt teo, mndo tho request. Of tho 'inon requesting him to run, Mr. Doylo Is a Democrat, nnd John R. Miller, I bollovo, Is a Republican. Regarding tho quotation I mado from Mr. Humo's fish article, I stated thnt I could not quoto word for word, but I think by comparing tho two quotations, In substnnco, they are tho Bame. Very truly, . S. P. PEIRCE. (Paid Advertlsoment.) SILK SHIPMENT STOLEN Ten Hales, Valued nt SI K0 Taken From Liner Minnesota. (By Associated Preas.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sop 20. Ten bales of the 120 bales of a shipment of silk put on bonrd tho Grout North ern steamship Minnesota wore Btolen. Tho silk Is valued at $4,000. Tho theft was discovered when tho steam er reached Manila. Tho steamship officials bollovo tho silk. was stolen at Hong Kong just beforo tho vessel sailed. The padlock on the silk room had been sawed off. Tho sine wns Insured by Now York bnnkers. STRIKES SECOND STATUE. Memorial of Henry Clay Damaged By Lightning. (By Associated Pres9.) LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 20. Lightning struck tho stntuo of Honry Clay In the Lexington Cemetery, shattering an arm and n leg of tho figure. Tho memorial was unveiled In July nnd took tho place of a sim ilar monument which was struck by lightning in July, 1908. Has fcj . ..jfHWtk jKif CONFESSES TO MURDER. Girl Claims to Have Killed Father mid Uncle. (By Associated Proas.) NEWKIRK, Okla., Sept. 20. It Is bollovod by the authorities here that Ebby Shoppord, tho sixteen-year-old daughter of J. W. Shoppord, who confessed that sho killed hor fathor and undo with an aso had an accom pllco In tho crlmo. u Is believed the murdered men enmo homo unexpect edly found a young man In tho house with tho girl and that tho murder followed. SOUND VESSEL' AGROUND, Pueblo Runs on Mud In Dense Fog Near ltellliiglmm. (By Associated Press.) BELLINGHAM, Wash., Sopt. 20. Tho Pacific Coast Company' steamor Pueblo, which wont aground Insldo of Dendninn's Point bollbuoy while leav ing tho harbor In a denso fog yoj'.er day, It Is believed will bo floated on tho high tide. It is not believed the ossol wa3 Injurod .nrl when tloated sho will proceed to Vancouver. HOW'S THIS We offer One Huailreit PMlar Kerl for niw ci' ii( CntHrrli Hint cannot be i tired u IUU' Catarrh t'ttr V J. CHKNKY A CO , T.iU.trt, O. We, the uiuWtlKiietl. Iie knwn P J Che iibv or thvUl lSr Hint telleo htm per (evt y hoi oratl in all liutttiex iratiMU'tlont anil DnaiH tally able- to carry out aux oMtsa UoiM made l lil arm Wauum., Kinnvn A Marvin, Wholitale DrugKltU. Toledo, O Hall' Catarrb Cure U taken internally, aer tut direc'ly upon tho lilooj and uturoiu tut lam n( th jlem TeittmantaU tent Iren rrlcetSeenti per bottle Sold by all driiKK(ti Tak. Uall'a family fllU lor conitlpatloa, W. S. D UNIWA Direct Primary Cnndldnto for STATE PRINTER Asks n second term on his record of ECONOMY' nnd EFFICIENCY. By cutting out grafts has mndo tho print ing department tho cheapest depart ment of tho State government. (Paid Advertlsoment.) ----- ---. H i Let Us Figure With You on 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. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Go. . TELEPHONE 178 "STATEMENT OF CONDITION OK JvilS First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS RAY, MARSHFELD, ORE!, SEPT. 1, 1910. BEST MENS' SUITS ON EARTH at $8.50 FIXUP RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .... S12G.G1G.9S Ovordrnfts 264.80 Bonds nnd securities .... 20.990.10 Ranking houso, furnlturo and fixtures DG.SiU.GO rash on hind and duo from banks S2.9GS.51 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In.. .$100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 3,orn.ri Deposits lS9,G5T.-tO Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PifONR Kin.L. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214.1 Electrical Fixtures at Less than the Manufacturer's Prices. THINK OF A $55.00 FIXTURE SELLING FOR $27.50, AND CHEAP ER ONES IN PROPORTION. THIS IS A RARE DAUGAIN IN THE ELECTRIC LINE SOEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN MAR9HFIELD. COME IN AND LOOK OUR LOT OVER AND BE CONVINCED. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your oatrouage, PHONE 237.J. "LET PINEGOR DO IT." Let me fix that stove, kltchenware or vessel, lock, door, window, furnl turo or anything you have. Rates rea sonable and work guaranteed. R. E. PINEGOR. Total $293,GG1.01 Total U3,D0E.0l Wo Invito your attontlou to the strong condition of this bank as howr ly the abovo statement to-wlti Cash reserve ,3 I-r cent of doposlts. Reserve required by law . IB per cent of deposits. Reserve In excess' of legal requirements... .2S per cent of deposits. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, Prosldont. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEY KRE1TZER, Cashier. W. 8. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. 0. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, Vlco Presldont and Manager. DOES A GENERAL HANKING AN I) TRUST BUSINESS, YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL RANK Wells Fargo Nevada National Rank. Ban Francisco, CU The United States NaUoaal Dank, Portland, Or. Tho National Park Rank, New York, N. Y. The Corn Exchange National Dank, Chicago, HI. The Dank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Lyonnals, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, .China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to cheok. Certificates of Deposit larjed. Safe Deposit Boxes for mat Draws Drafts 0i FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAR3HF1ELD, OREGON. OldtM Dunk In Coo County, Established In 1880. Puld up Capital ami Surphm. $80,000.00. AsHcts Over Half Million Dollar. Does a general banking business and draws drafts on tho Bank of California, San Francisco, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; First National Bank, Porllind, Ore.; First National Dank, Rose burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. Also sells exchange ou all of the principal cities of Europe. Individual nnd corporation accounts kept subject to check Safe deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICER8: J. W. BENNETT, PnldnU It. V. WILLIAMS, CaMiler. J "VTP,.iVPl. GE0- K' WINCHESTER. Aast, Cash. INThRKST PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS. Coos Bay---Rxseburg Stage Line. Dully stajjo between Hosoburg nnd Mamlifleld. Stage loaves dally and I Sunday at tl A. M. Fan', $0.00. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. VH JTNIL J. W. INGRAM, U Physician and Surgwn. Oflli-o SOK-UOl) Cooi Ilulldiop IMionoji Olllco 1C21; ltcsldeoce 1(11 J- W. DENNETT, lawyer. Ofllco over Flanagan & Dennett But Mnruhftold, Ortpt. WM. S. TURPE.V, Architect. Ovor Chnnhor of Commerce. NOTICE TO THE ITI1LIC. I havo placed In public lentc t bus to meet ah trains and will stilt calls on phono ordors phono nunta 138-J; Ilvory transient fd bin. 120-J; rosldonco, 49-L; main otto, 138-J. I do all kinds of drarlnrr.l hauling haul anything that I loci at both ends. I also handlo a good gradooteoti. Why pay $5.00 or $6.00 per toil cont whoa" I will bring It to yonr phti most nnywhoro for $1.50 per tot! Look at theso figures and lee ! looks tho best In hard tlmM-L"?-$4.50; nut, $2.60; screening!, Ml L. 11. HEISNER, . Livery tuitl SalM Stables. HOME LAND Co Boo us for Invostmenu oa Co Bay. We guarantee owner's prltt bo our price. Phone 7 IL. aeiPWa- 1IREAKWATER HOTEU Front St., Marshfleld. Orfn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has boon thorough renoW and nowly furnished. Roomt reli able, by day, weok or montb. Mrs. J. II. O'DONNELI.. Pro?. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AW. Murshlleld. PHONE 11 O. P. BARNARD, Ageut, ROSEllUIta, ORR. fnB&nnttn5 STEAMER M. F. PLANT 8 Sails for San francisco every eight days, jjj NEW THANSFER L1E. M. E. Mngulro has started transfor lino In Marshfleld a" gervice w 7 (stand at "Tho Busy Corner store or nartles can reach telephoning orders to 898 "rnnirfiil for nroilint ,...- ...-. . ,... kinds of hauling. He wi ' TICKI7TS RESERW.D UP TO TnE ARRIVAL KESERVATIONS WW, RE CANCELLED AT LESS TICKET IS I10UGIIT. OF THE SHIP, THAT TISIE UN- G. W.Dungan Undertaker Mnrshflelil, Oigtti, Parlors, 180 South 3d St., Trteyhoue, Day or NJglit, 1Q8-J. m F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore .wawoM "il5S55BSH5SSZa5U5?C3Sa5Hsa5HS; leaver Hill Coal f MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CE.MENT t The best Domestic and Imported brands Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN " GENERAL CONTRACTOP 818 SOUTH BROADWAY PH0NE ti-a------n 1 For Strictly a-n-n-wfl 8 I ? 8 Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos ay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES ' 8 A. M. nd " V' M' I Phone 73-J. --.a----8,e,,,'l, - v w-y. 1 H gd UMAi