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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1910)
V ""TT"' if! -wfi I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAKSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1910-KVENING EDITION. I il v', viii.i',a A II f 'jTBiI HP i' 'l, H rf' 1 T5 COOS BAY TIMti .'- " .Happenings of Hit People In City by Entered at ttie postotllce nt Marsh fold, Oregon, for transmission lYroufci) the malls na second class lall niattet. iddes all communications tc COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, Hshueld :: :: :: :: Oregon K. 0. MALONEV Kdltor nnd Pub. AN K. MALONKV News Kdltor An Independent Republican news pr published every erenlng except lunday, and Weekly by ie Coos Ibiy Tlmrn Publishing Co. Dodlcnted to the Bervlce or the people, that no good cause shall lack - champion, and that evl" shall not thrive unopposed. Tho Coos Day Times represents a jonBolldatlon of the Dally Coast Mall And Tho Coos Day Advertiser. Tho Coast Mall was the tlrst dally estab lished on Coos .Day and Tho Coos liny Times Is Us Immediate successor. tin Sen F. S. Perry wont to San Fran dsco on tho Elizabeth, ot. busluess connected with his veneer plant. Airs. A. llttbor returned on the Elizabeth froth a month's visit In San Francisco. The school district ut Hold IJcach voted $3,000 bonds last wook. for the erection of ti new school building. The tug Klyhlnm found 14 foot of wntor on the Coqitlllo river bar, it extreme low tide one day recently. F. M. I.ooston-Sinlth, editor of the Lnkcport Manner, wns a Ra.'don visitor the first of tho w.-ek Mrs. Clarenco Sklnnor, of Seattle. Wash., arrived hero last Friday to visit her father, F. 11. Mason. BimSOIUl'TION KATES. DAILY. Ono year $c'n Per month "0 When paid strictly In advnnco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos .Day Times Is in. 00 pur year or $2.50 for six mouths. WEEKLY. On year H.G0 Mrs. F. E. Dyer nnd Mrs h. J. Itndloy were up-river "lc'tor several days this week. SHOULD .SELL TOCJKT11KK. Plan of Disposing of Fruit Discussed by Roscburg Growers. Tho plan of Boiling fruit through an association, which Is being fol- of Coos . PllOFESSIOXAL CAKDS. lit. J. V. INGRAM, Physician and Snrjjcon. onlrc 208.200 Coos llulldlox. Dr lowed now oy uio growers, oi uua ,,, onlce im. Residence 162 Day to some extent, was discussed ""'"-a J. at a fruit growers' meeting in Rose burg. President Harris of tho Doug las County Fruit Growers' associa tion In an address explained tho necessity of an Incorporated frult- Belllng organization In Douglas Marshfleld, rnntifv nm! rnnlnnrleil Hint, wltlll I V. HENNEIT, Lawyer. Office over Flanagan & Dennett Bank Oregon Mr. X. R. Smith and wife went to California on tho ElnzHioth awl will spend the winter with their children at Frultvale. Oniclal Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE LTl'i OF MAHSHFIKLH. Chris Rnsmussen and wlfo ' re turned on tho Flflold Saturday morn ing from niv extended trip to California, I. T. Weekly, nn cxtonslvo rancher who lives nenr Myrtle Point, Is vis iting his friend, M. G. Pohl, nnd looking After business affairs In Dandon. INDEPENDENT XEWSPAPERS COMING TO FRONT. IN ANNOUNCING Hint It will no longer bo an organ of tho Re publican party but will reserve to Itself tho right hereafter to select tho principles nnd poihuim doomed most worthy of Its mippurt, the Seat tle Post-Intullingencer has Joined n host of newspapers that In the Inst deendo or so have broken away from tho 'tight moorings of party nllogl nnco, nays tho Los Angoles Herald There Is no doubt that Its step Is In lino with modern enlightened thought and Is for the best public in lorost. A Journal may bo Inde pendent and Htlll strongly Republi can or Democratic from conviction, but If It Is recognized as following more Its conscience than nny fixed political creed" Rh Influence Is In finitely strengthened with Its realt ors, Just ns If it take the opposite course, whatever It snys or does will Inevitably bo discounted ns the word or net of party bias. An Independent press moans sim ply a free prosH r to put It the re verse way, the eornllary of a tree prow Is nu Independent pross. Then are greater, higher things than tho welfare of a party, chief of which Is tho welfnro of tho community In dividuals a ro recognizing tne fact, and pnrty tlos nevor rested ha light ly ns today, Tho proas Is finding In tho samo attitude n great Influence for good nnd becoming a greater ter rnr of evil-doors. A hidebound parti san no longor commands respect. Hut Indopondouco does not mean neutrality. Political parties aro tho moans of alignment of peoplo who hold convictions, nnd wo shall bo very much surprised If tho Post-In-tolllguiicor Is not in the futuro qulto ns anient a Republican na In tho past only with this dlfforonce: Some dny It will refuse Its support to platforms or candidates of tho party of Its usual allegiance, to tho constornntlon of political thimble rlggars nnd tho roal benefit of tho party. A Journal of that kind Is nn agency fop good, a real forco mak ing for progress, and nn effective cheok on tho schemes of designing, selfish mon. Mrs. F. F. Wood nnd daughters, Jesslo and Grace, left on tho Eliza beth for Mayfleld, Cal., where, wo understand, the young ladles will enter school. It tho fruit Interests would continue (7' to suiicr ns uiey nnu in unio paai. Ho declared that individual sell ing of fruit was uncertain and mo unsatisfactory nnd wns not the means through which tho best re sults could be attained. Ho con tended that with an Incorporated or ganization in operation in Douglas couitty representatives of tho large nnd more Important markets of east would lie nttractcd hero and tho fruits would bo shipped in, cnrloar lots nnd not in caso consignments, as had been tho custom hereto fore. In conclusion, he said that the time was at hand for tho formation of such nn organization nnd wns em phatic in his declaration Hint delay would mean tho loss of thousands of dollars to tho frultgrowew of this district. M. S. TL'RPEX, Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce. XOl'ICE TO THE PUHL1C. FOR CAREFUL CLEANING Lndles should bring their Dresses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS RAY TAILORING CO., .1. W. Joscphson, Mgr. 180 South Hroadwny, Mnrslillcld. Phone 1. S. Knufman A Co. your ;on Order. Sl.no PER TON. Tho Miocene Oil nnd Gas compnny nro down about 150 foot with thelp well on Dear creek, nnd luivo 130 feot of casing In. The work of dril ling Is being pushed us rapidly us possible. C. A. Mannssn and son, A. S. Mnnassa, hnvo bought out tho gro cery business of A. B. Whlto and will take possession about the first of noxt week. A. S. Mnnnssa Is hero with his family and tho fnther will como soon. Theso gentlemen come highly recommended ns enter prising business men. Mrs. C. E. Hollopetor nnd baby loft Saturday for . Portland, w' they will visit for three or four weeks, nftep which thoy will go to Flndlay, Ohio, to visit Mrs. Hollo iwter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwlggcii8, Have your calling cards printed at Tho Times office. I havo pla:ed In public service a bus to meet &11 trains nnd lrlll make calls on phone orders t hone number 138-J: livery transient fe-ai bam 120-J: residence, 49-L; vialn cluce 13S-J. I do nil kinds of drayiss ant hauling haul anything that Is 130J( at both ends. I also handlo a good grade of coal Why pay ?3.00 or ?G.00 por ton foi coal when I will' bring It to your place most anywhere for $4.50 per ton: Look at theso figures and seo which looks the best In hard times Lump i $4.50; nut, $2.50; screenings, $1.00 L. II. HEISNEH, Livery luid Sales Stables. TALK TO THE When Their Minds Are Receptive PEOfU Talk to them in tho evening nftep they hnve cnBt asltlo of tho day. Fop this purposo Electric Adverting s rre the tC MIMft Measured by results i.iecuic auvemsiiig is tho clienpest J forms ot advertising. Our Electric Advertising proposition attractive to tho merchant who belongs with the live one Hi A new Business Department Representative will call at a that you wnnt him. He will tell you all nbout the latcit cleverest Electric Advertising and how little It costs. -MMMMHnMHMHMaMI-MMaMUaMMflM(MMIM" THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. TELEPHONE 178. THF T 1 HYn llnrttjfli-M'K popular Family tncLLUiu lli( A fllrll,ro rort. ml clean. Velvet anil Axmlnltlur rnrpcl In rer room. Four ftorti of inlM comfort Itii.i'n reduced 13! lUr.Wi'.T.Vmiil 1.P0; week, U.mi to .i. Alto a feu luiUHkeopliiR apart litiiliult na ranees M.'.W in'rinmiili Frc t'litlu. Take butt ut chii Mr irlile. I'top -n-a--:j-a--a-ii-- n-a-u- H OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Day Oil and Suppl: Company under tho management c J. W. Flanagan will continue, to hut dlo tho Union Oil Company's gasc line, distillate, benzine and coal o. nt their oil house across the Day t. which place they have moved theli olllce. Plionn 302. Cnptaln Vnrnoy, Hiiporlntondont of tho Pacific Coast division ot tho life saving service, was in Dandon from Frldny until Wednesday visiting Captain Johnson of the local station nnd mnklng an Inspection of this stntlou. He left on the 'Elizabeth for San Francisco. Cnptaln Varney says Dandon Is tho liveliest town along tho const, .T. M. UITOX'S VIEW. Editor Times: Yosterdny you gave space to an cdltorlnl from the Eugene Guard, strongly urging tho election of Judges Hamilton and Coke, which Is well calculated to mislead In otio particular, at least It says Judue Coke reeelvod the Dom ocrntlc nomination at the late pri mal les. He did or did not receive this nomination, according ns the reader may construo tho facts. Dy pre-arrangemeiit with a number of Judgo Coke's friends, his nnmo was wrltton on tho Democratic primary ballots In a number of precincts probably 100 votes In tho entire dis trict. From this fnct his name appear on tho ballot ns "Republican Democrat," or vice versa. lint did ho receive tho Democratic nomina tion In any 'proper sense? And Is the Guard's .statement misleading only, or simply untrue? J. M. UPTON. Good Evening! HAVE YOU AXV LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this l THE laundry whoro you got tho best work, nnd prices nro In every one' roach. Call up and ono of tho driv ers will call and explain nil detnlls to you. All to:ephono calls nro qulcKIj attended to, because we are running two wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. MARSHFIEI.D HANI) AXD STEAM LAUNDRY. '.Jniuey llrts Prop Phone !!t-.T. For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Plioue 7ttJ. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS DAY, MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1510. RESOURCES. LIADIL1TIE1 Loans and discouuts . . . .$120,510.05 Capital stock paid ln...uOO,0j Overdrafts -254.30 aurpius ami undivided Donds nnd securities .. . . 20,090.10 Banking house, tumlturo nnd flxiurca C6.Sii0.C0 Cash on hand and duo from banks 32,968.51 and l,rou'8 i. 1.111(1 PWOtlU. ;.. ij,i5Ij, i a ! a i a a t a i a i a i a i ! l a and i a a i a i a i n a i a a a i a Total !J,S!l.tl Total ...9203.6C1.01 Wo Invite your attention to the Ftrong condition of this bank n shown by tho sworn sattcment, to-wlt: Cnsh reserve 13 per cent o! dtpotltt Reserve required by law 1C per cent o( dfpoiki. Roservo In excess of legal requirements 2S per cent of depcshi OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENQSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES. DR. C. W. TOWER, M C. HORTON. Vice President nnd Manager. DOK A CiEXEHAL RANKING AN D TRUST lll'SINESS. YOl'll RUS1XESS SOLICITED. -a-a-a-a-s-a-a-t-a-8-ta-n Fire Insurance I represent the best companies and glvo tho lowest rates. It will pay you to seo mo beforo you renow that policy. AUGUST FHIZEEX, (5$ Central Ave. Marshneld, Oro. K I N t a n a i a i a i a i a i a i a f t Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line '' Dally htago letmrii Roseburg a ml Murlitlcld. Stage leaves daily nnd Sunday nt A. M. Fare, $0.OO. OTTO SHtKTTER, Agent, C. P. RARXARD, 120 MARKET AV Mnrshtleld. Agent, ROSF.RURO, ORX. PHONE II -a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-n-a-a-:: a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a- THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS DAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL HANK. Wells Fargo Nevada Nation! Rank, San Francisco, CL P. c (The United States National Bank, Portland, Or. UraWS ) The National Park Rank, New York, N. Y. Drafts the Corn Ktcliniigr National Hank, Chicago, III. OB (The Rank of Scotland, London, England. V The Credit Lyounnls, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking eesttrt li Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Ctntrtl ts4 Couth America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subjoci to check. Certificates of Deposits Issued. Safe Deposit Poxes for rent, j FLAN AGAN & BENNETT BANK ' MAR3HFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Rank In Coos County, Established In 1HH0, Paid up Capital iiud SurrliiH. $HO,000.00. AxHelN Over Half Million Dollars. Does a genoral banking business and draws drafts on the But of California, San Francisco, Cal,; Hanover National Dank, N. '' First National Dank, PorlHnd, Ore.: First National Dank, Bo burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Dank, Ltd., London, EbiIim. Also sells exchange ou all of the principal cities of Eurooe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to chetl 8 deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. W. HHXVRTT. PM..., II l. WILLIAMS. CllJihlcr. J. II. FLAXAOAX. V.-Pres. (JEO. E. WIXCHESTKR. Awt. ft 1 ii.UIST y, OX TIME DEPOSITS. PASSIX(5 OF THE "(JUM SHOE." Julius Caesar Durrows has repre sented Michigan In congress for some 30 years. Ho has worked his way toward tho top by tho "gum shoe" inothods that once commanded ad miration. He belongs to the Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. II. 'WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIEI.D, ORE. All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically oxe cuted. Call at our works on South Droadway. S2sasazssseKsBszsHsa5HS2s?jHffirtfiresHs?5asasa5i,'UESzsiasHS2 OltLAlVlJK ivi. r. r LAIN I a w a ffi a'a hi is I aig a' Sails for San Francisco every eight days, TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF TIIBj RltSERVATIONS WILL HE OANCELLEp AT WI.W TIME J iit.a aiuntTT IS IIOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ti-tt-M-M-wt-.fi-.M-HtM.... ifl sssasssc'Psasasptrpncpcpncso sCTcaCToowwsKBTiszsz?5 eaSaSHS2KSHSas2SHSE5H3c5ZS2SHS?HSH5?SSaS2S2S?15HSZ TAK1' CHARGE OF PLACE. Ed. Rlcbuioud Plans to Improve 1111 Hard and Ainusemeut Parlors. Mr. Ed. Richmond, ot Dallns, Polk county, has arrived on the Ray and old taken charge of the billiard, pool echonl of politician who accom plished results by "pulling the wire." Thoy prided thomsolves on nevor lot ting anybody know what thoy were doing. Thoy traveled by the under ground route. NYlion men said "That fellow wonrs gum shoes," they smllod nt tho compliment. Not so long ago thoro were a number of them In the sonate. Rut tho day of tho "silent" stntus man has passftd away. TJio people not only wnnt to know what tholr servants nro doing, but how thoy do It, nnd why. and amusement parlors and tobacco stand In the Dlauco hotel building that have been conducted for n num ber of years by Robert Mnrsden Jr. Mr. Richmond has a uumbor of Im provements In mind nnd will en- denvor to mnko the place even more popular than ever. It Is bis desire to mnko It hoadqunrtors for clean sport and amusement ami tncldoutat lv to carry the largest and best Rue of tobneeo In the city. He has had considerable experience and will add n uumbor of now foatures'suoh as aro only found In tho cltlos now, ---- ---- Have The Pioneer Hardware Co. Connect up your Sewer, and do your PLUMBING ? Jl STEAMER BREAKWATER ;3 Sails from Alnanorth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. SI.. cry IuW- jjj Sails from Coos Ry every Satunlay at service of time. Reservation I ffl will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purca"1 n II J I J W. F. MUler, AgL. Phone Main 35-b ft I aasz.ra7w5?5aa5E5a?jnsasasasi t ! F. t Hague, Pres. M. D. Sumner, Vice Pres. 330 Front Street - ------ -- RREAKWATER HOTEL, I'-nint St., Marsblleld,.Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason- able, by day, week or month Mrs. J. H. O'DONXELL, Prop. Got what you want when you want it through Tho Times Want Ads. Try Tho Times Want Ads. 178 Riiwulivny, North. MRS. Al. R. SA"TH .a8e"L US CLOAK CHARLES A. al'" ,., AND SUIT ROlsr-i of ClilMB0' frj H,va That Roof PW Now See CORTHELL . - -.n. Jm4.X, 1.