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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1 91 0 EVENING EDITION. iMaajnrBMLkiiMMHMmiBBB cur without PUBLIC DOCK to Southern Pacific Alleged Have Bottled Up Portland Water Frontafje. Portland's struggle to secure pub. He docks thcro Is being wntchod on Coos Dny with considerable lutcrcBt ns It affords nn example ot whnt Is llnblo to confront this community In tho future unless the Port of Coos Dny Commission or some other ngen ry now secures taufficiont wntcr front for whnrvos nnd docks nnd thus pro Tonts prlvato corporations so ctirlnB control. Concerning tho sit untlon nt Portland, tho Portland Journnl says! Without rnllrond permission fltenmshlps ennnot land nnd dls- clinrgo enrgo In Portland. 'Neither can they load for other ports, Own. InR nearly nil tho waterfront tho O. R. & N. company will not lenso dock filtfs to any enncorn unless tho Icsseo obligates himself to turn nwny nil vossols that nro In nny way with O. It, N. business. Such Independent docks ns nro be Ing operated nro crowded for room to handlo their own business. Thcro Is no rtorngo room for cargoes of other than their own steamships. Few of theso Independent docks nro extonBlvo enough to pormlt a stenm- ship of largo carrying capacity to tlo up to them. Tho facts Just stnted wero mado known by a shipper Intimately fa tnlllnr with tho extent to which rail ronds 'control tho Prirthuld water front, Ho had Just read an edlto rlnl uttoranco In n local morning paper wherein It wnn stated that Oceanic dock, operated by On 1 four, Outhrlo & Co., nnd tho Pacific Const Elevator, operated by tho Portland Flouring MI'N, wero Inde pendent of tho railroads. This ship per pointed out tbnt both theso dorks woro erected on 0. H. &. N. prop erty under leiue, ench lenso con taining tho clause forbidding tl.o lesfeo to permit tho uso of tho dock to Independent lint's. Would Not ViiiiiMi Cars. C. 13, Curry of tho Northwestern WnrehoiiBo company, ono of tho fow Independent dock operators, said that some tlmo ngo bo was compelled to hnvo a mandato of tho court Is sued to compol tho O. It. & N. com pany to furnish him cars for Interior shipping. Mr. Curry nsserted that bis 'Independent nttltudo toward the rallronds has been tho cnuso for tliolr falluro to furnish him enrs. In attempting to extend tho Tlntcs & Chesobrougb Independent steam ship lino to Portlnud nn Identical eondlllon bns confronted tho owners. Tho Aztec, laden with flOOO tons of hardware to bo used In stocking tho jiow 11,000,000 plant of tho Pacific Hardware & Steel company, will pot find n landing placa wbon tdio arrives hero tho latter part of tho mouth. Tho rnllronds will not furnltdi dock ngo room hernusp tho vessel bojqngs to tho Independent lino which la now going after business In which tho railroads by moans of bont 'nnd steamship linos hnvo lilthortQ had n monopoly. May Crowd Out Line. 8omo sort of omorgonoy arrange ments must be made' In order to per mit tho Aztec to discharge cargo, It Is said. In tho meantlmo nn Indus try highly Important to the city will be hnndlcnpped In doing business hero becnuso ot tbo unfavorable con. dltlmiB, and tho Dates & Chesobrougb lino may bo crowded out becnuso of railroad competition nnd tho lack ot publlo docks. v Mr, Curry pointed out tbo great dlffercuco In storage rates botweon Portland, whero tho docks nil belong to railroads or prlvato Interests, nnd San Francisco,, whero tho docks nro In public ownership, Storage room In Sun Francisco costs 6 cents n ton for threo days. For tho same ength of time In Portlnud, storago room, If It Is procured nt all, Is nt a minimum of 35 cents a ton. Tho weighing toll in San Francisco Is 10 cents a ton. In Portland weighing Is included In tho first charge. At that tho rates nro vnstly grentor In Portland. It Is for those and other reasons that the shippers of tho city, tho business Interests, tho commercial bodies and tbo working nion, doolare that the Pnnnnin canal and tbo Independent lines operated botweon Atlantic and IVciflc ports will moan nothing to Portland, unless public docks are b'M't Public docks, tboy point out, will i'in1ls0 till terminal olinvgw, pro vent discrimination against ludeueml ent Hues. and proviso for bigger business which under prosont condi tions is kopt away from tha' city. 1. It. S. WALKER RELEASER. Will Institute Suit 'Against Jnckson lioau 4 Trust Co. PORTLAND, Oct. 11. D. It. S. Walker, accused of fraudulently ob taining money whllo acting ns tho representative, of tho Jnckson Loan & Trust company, wns discharged from custody In municipal court up on tho motion of. tho district attor ney, having satisfied the clnlms of W. S, Davis, tho complaining wlt-nc'ss. Walker was arrested Saturday night and has been held in Jail fa default of surety. It is alleged that tho company for which ho wns not ing is a fraudulent concern, accept ing pnyments as n preliminary to loans, which it has failed to niako nccordlng to contract. Tho defend ant, whllo admitting that tho com jinny Is not regulnr, alleges that he has stood between It nnd Its alleged victims and has mado good ninny losses out of his own pocket. Ho says that ho has lost nearly $5000 in this way, tho money belng In part supplied by his father, who ,ls a well-to-do farmor living near Salem. Wnlkcr'B attorney cited one enso in which his client redeemed $300 of tho compnny'a obligations, nnd suffered tho loss of $70 in tho transaction, tbnt amount being charged by tho company ns n "can collation fee." It Is snld that Wnlkor will nt ouco commciico n suit In the United Stntes court to recover from the company tlie.nmouut that ha is nut in satisfying Its alleged victims. f, , Mi i mjm iii iiriiiWWT 1 1 ttniiiiiiiiihitiji iinffliniii i ,i . 1 i i i ' i r, i t ;tfri tml-l i 1 Daw Mannta V. - nV.y i m M- UJtL V AVJLUAAA.VUU Wb fi (By Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) PORTLAND, Oct. 14. Tho games In tho Const Lcaguo yesterday re sulted as follows: At Portland It. II, Bortlnnd ; 1 2 Los Angeles .' . . . 0 2 At Oakland R. II. San Frnnclsco C 10 Oakland 0 . 5 At Vernon ' R. II. Vernon G G 8ncrnmcnto 0 f ctarer s dam OI BLANKE pies SaL TS RECORD BALL THROW. PITTSDURO, Pa., Oct. 14. The world's record for tho long-distance throwing of a-bnseball that has stood for 30 yenrs.Vas broken at tho field Jny between tho Clucinnntl and Pitts burg National Lcaguo teams Sunday, when Sheldon LcJeunc of tho Evan's vlllo club, of tho Central Lcaguo, threw tho ball 42G feet 0 1-4 Inches, 2G foot, 10 3-4 Inches over tho old record, sday, pecial Thiir riday and Saturday. 500 Pairs Manufacturer's samples of cotton and wool Blank ets on sale this week, from 60c -to 75c on the dollar;. .mil bexxettvs statemext. See that new blue and white gran Itcwnio at Mlluer'H. READ A FEW OF THE PRICES': k: Editor Times: The Port Commission tried to make a llttlo political capital on re ceiving my lottcr referred to In yes terday's Times. My totter told them that "tho tlmo for hearing Is sot for November 7, 1910," nnd that my let ter was In pursuance of Senator nueriu'H leanest, Mr. Utile's attor ney In tho cbbo. Hut if tboy want me to net as attorney for Mr. Halo also, tho commission will hnvo to pay me, becnuso Mr. Hale Is qultu satisfied with the firm ho has em ployed, of which I am not a mom- ber, But why Is U tho Port Commis sion has suddenly hecomo economi cal? Is It hecnuso two of tho trip lets aro dead ones? Heretofore they employed tho lawyers on both sides nnd paid them on belli sides with tho puoplo'B monoy, Thoy paid them on bolli sides, to go to Salem nnd now they nro not satisfied oven though Halo pnys his own lawyer In Portland. Dut wasn't that em ployment of North Rend nnd Multi field lawyorn a funny ono? Wasn't It a condition that It the lawvers thoy employed to destroy tho Port Commission didn't Iohq their sldo or tho case, thoy wouldn't got paid? In thor words,jlldn't they huvo to lose tho case In ordor to win tliolr pny? If- tho "triplets" of tho Port Com mission Insist upon mo being attor ney for Halo whon I am ;iot, thoy will have to pay mo. win or loso. becnuso Mr. Halo won't. Tho firm ho lias employed is enough. That ono of paying lawyers on both sides With nn ngrooment that' the lawyers must loso In ordor to win their fees, Is n now one In Orogon. Wonder where It enmo from? Did 'tho Port Ptiy for both lawyers In nny other dase? That will bo answered In time. In Halo's enso thoy will only hnvo to pny for lawyers on ono sldo. Why didn't tho Commission produce my letter without artificial coloring? Tho lotter was in black nml-whlto, nnd so is this. P'ny falrl J. W. 11ENNKTT. Hnvo your calling enrds printed nl Tho Times office. Book Bargains Only two moro days left "to tako advantage of our big snlo of $1.50 copyright books for , rtOc Just received a shipment ot Chil dren's Hooks. watch orn WINDOWS. Crosby & Homer, 111 Cenl ml Ave. "THE HOUSE OF HAHGAIX8." A RELIABLE HAIR TOXIC That Cures Dandruff is put up by Miss E. Donnolly. For sale at McCrary's Ideal Phnrmncy, or nt Miss Donnelly's residence Hil.1 Central Ave. Pliono 71. Sample sale price, 75c for Cotton Double Blanket,, regular $1,00 value, Sample sale price, 90c for regular $1,25 value, Sample salo price, $1.25 for regular $1,50 value, Sample salo price, $2.35 for grey Wool Nap Blankets, full 1 1-4 size, regular $3,50 value, . f Sample sale price, $2.50 for white Wool Nap, 11-4 size, regular $3,50 value, Sample sale price, $5.50 for 1 1-4 Wool Blankets, regular $7,50 value, Sample sale price, $8.85 for regular $12,50 values, Money Talks at All Times at the Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marshfidd Bandon Fresh Goods Wo !uiu a flue lino of fresh trull nnd vegetable's for Saturday ordors. Give us your orderoarjy and we will oo that dellvory Is prompt. Here aro somo ot them: Celery, Cabbage, Currots, Beets, Rutabagas, ; .Squash, Sweet- Potatoes, Com, . , , H'PP Tomatoes, Green Tomatoes, Green Peppers, t lVnches, ltauaiiasi Grapes, Apples, Oranges, llaiiauas, Quinces, lllaek Huckleberries, Blink and White Figs. Extra fancy Honey in frames. Cantaloupe, Cauliflower, Turnips, . -Pumpkins, A Good Place to Trade OUR LIST OF FItESH FItUlT AND VEGETABLES FOR SAT URDAY EMnitACES ALL THE MARKET AFFORDS. FRESH FRUIT. KANAKAS ORANGES APPLES PEACHES QUINCES LEMONS POMEGRANATES GRAPES. HELL CONCORD QUEEX MUSCAT FRESH VEGETABLES. RED PEPPEItS GREEN PEPPERS GREEX TOMATOES SQUASH PUMPKINS RIPE TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES nEETS CAULIFLOWER RATADAGAS RUNQH TURNIPS CARROTS GREEN ONIONS LETTUCE RADISUE3 PARSNIPS CAnnAGE CELERY CUCUMnERS GREEN CORN CRANBERRIES. PICKLES RIPE AND GREEN. OLIVES IN HULK. JUST RECEIVED OX THE BREAKWATER SHIPMENT OF NATIONAL niSCUIT COMPANY'S GOODS. COME IX AXI) SEE WHAT WE HAVE. t tl-n-H-K-8-n--M-M--M-H-H- . I tt' I n i k i tt i n i tt i i For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese andj Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. 31. nnd 2 P. M. Phono 73-J. tl I R tt I tt I tt I tt I tt I tt I tt I tt t tt I tt U i tt t tt tt I a i tt i tt t tt 8TATE3IEXX OF CONDITION' OF THE First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS DAY RESOURCES. Lcnnannd discounts . . . . J12o',51G.9S Overdrafts 264.80 Donds and securities .. . . 26.090. 10 Ranking house, ' furnlturo ' . . nnd fixtures' 5C,8i0.50, Cash on hand and duo ' from banks 82,966.51 MARSHFELD, ORE., SEPT. 1, 1910. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In... f 100,009.11 Surplus and undivided profits S.m.ll .Dopoeiti 181,615.(0 ii ' -tt-tt-tt-tt-tt-K-tt-JI-tt-K-S-W-i; 0LLIVANT& WEAVER The Pure Food Grocers, Phone S75, Corner 3rd nnd Central Ave. Ask Us AI?out KAOLA Heating stoves at conl, wood or oil. 3lUiter's for GOOK'S CROCERY ITH AND CRNTRAI. PHONE ISO. 1-S CENTRA L AVE. TUP 1 1 OVn MtirUilW por-unu Family 11111 MAI,U Hot I. All (uruliuro r-o mli'loaii. Volxot nua AxmtuUter enriK'U In vcrv room. Koiir ftorios o( tollil comfort Utiles riMiiml to: iU)',.VX', TnmlJl.Wi wwk, 'J iki to ii do. Aim few lioufeioopliiR nputt- if nu vith khi nuiKO. tl- vet month Krfe batlit. TuVc l)u tt i1iot Mr. Urlilc. I'ioo FORT ST.'JAftlESr OX LAltlJ STU". ART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This iB'deBtlned to bo tho Portland of BrltlsU' Columbia, on a navigable river nnd deop water lako, with two trains running In next fall. Letters pour Into our ofllco all da; with applications tor lots, To those who cannot como in wo would do our utmost to make a good selection. Prlco, $100 and 200 each. Cash 25, balanco $10 a month. A fow 10-acre farms, Jqlulng Fort St. Jnme townsltQ nud Lako Stuart, $50 cash aud $10 a month. You need not bo a Canadian citizen to hold this. You need not improve it, nor you need not reside on it. Al this laud Is on or near tho railroads Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern .allroads, Rich farm lands, $S,50 per acre, $3 cash and balanco $1 per acre per year until paid. Apply Canadian Northern Land Company, 301, 305 and 30G Lewis Building, Portlnud, Oregon. Fire Insurance I ropresont th0 best companies and glvo tho lowest rates. It will pay you to sco mo boforo you ronow that policy. AUGUST FRIZEEX, 68 Central. Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. FOR CAREFUL OLEAXIXO Ladloa should bring their Dresses, Wrnps or Glovos to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS BAY TAII.ORIXG CO., . J. W. Josophson, Mgr. 180 South Broadway, Slunhfleltl. TUl $293,661.01 Tqtl J29M51.H Wo Invito your nttontlon to tho rtrong condition of this bank u shown by tho sworn sattemont, to-wlt: - Cash resorvo 43 p0r cent of dtpotlu. Rcsorvo required by .law 15 per cent of deposit. Resorvo In excess of lognt requirements 28 per cent of deposit!. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, President.' JOIIN'F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN C, ROGERS, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C, HORTON, Vice Presldont and Manager. DOES A GENERAL BANKING AN 1 TRUST BUSIXE88. VOUB BUSINESS SOLICITED. T THE FIR.ST NATIONALBANK BREAKWATER HOTEL, Frout at., 3Iurbhfleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. lias been thoroughly ronQvated and nowly furnished. Rooms reason- able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. Good Evening! HAVE YOU AXY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget tfmt thia la THIS laundry whore you got tho best work, and prices aro in every one' reach. Call up and one Qr th driv ers will call and osplnln all dgtails to you. All telophoue calls nro oulckiy attended to, bocanso wo aro runnlnp two wagons. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR ST ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD n.lXD LIND STKtVJI IuVUNDRY. ituzey Bnn., ProiK Phone 2201. OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A C03I.MERCIAL BANK. Wella Fargo Ndvnda National IUnk, Ban Francisco, Cl The United Btaiea NmUobaI Bank, Portland, Or. The National Park Bank, New York, N. T. Tho Corn Exchango Natloaal Bank, Uhlcnga, 111. Tho Bank of Scotland, London, Kngland. ' The Credit Ljoimaiu. Paris. Franca t In addition wo draw' drafts on all principal banking eenwri fr Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. China,' Japan.. North, Centrsl M Pouth America. i Personal and commercial accounts kept eubject to eheolt. (.ertlflcntes ot Deposits Issued. Safe'. DepoBlt 'Boxes lor "; Draws Drafts oa .1 FLANAGAN &. BENNETT BANK MAR3HFIELD. OREGQN. , , . Oldest Bank In C009 Conatr, EstnbltehedMn 1889. Paid up Capital and Surpliis, $80,000.00. t Asete Over Half 3Bllon dollars. " .. n.Bv Does a general banking business and draws drafts on tneu ot California, San Francisco, 01.; Hanover National Bank, N. First National Bank,1 Portland, Ore.: First. Notional Bank. "" burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Hank. Ltd.. London, Eni0' Also sells exchange on all ot,the -principal cities of Eurooe. J Individual and corporation accounts kent1 subject to cnecK. o' deposit lock boxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. 11. PL.v.tniv i A"!. 'V :...:. V....t tLft J. W. BENNETT, President, . P. WILLIA3IS, Cashier. ,vSAIf' V.-Pres. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. INTEREST PAH, ON TISIE DEPOSITS. Pacific Monumental and Building Works f -o-n-!!-n-::-E-n.a-n-a-B-n-a..,!-n-n-n-B-n-n-B--"''-',"r I isai .k Pacific Monumental 1 ti 1 tt R I tt tt I tt 9 1 All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically exo- f H. H,. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. -. cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway. t -R-n-.tt--n-tt-n-tt-tt-n-tt-ra.-.itln----"-tt,s,;