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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1910)
ES. MABSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1 910-EVEMIMG EDITION. THE COOS BAY TIM COOS BAY WIllS Entered nt the postofflco nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES, Mnrsliflchl :: :: :: :: OrcKon M. C. MALOXEY Kdltor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALOXEY News Kdltor An Independent Hopnbllcan howb papor published every evening except Ounday, and Wcokly by Tlio Coos liny Times PiiblMilii! Co. Dedicated to the servlco of tho pcoplo, that no good causo Bhnll lack a champion, nnd that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Uny Times represents n consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall nnd Tho Coos Hay Advertiser. The Const Mall was tho first dally ostnb llshcd on Coos Day nnd Tho Coos Day Times Is Its liumcdluto sue-cossor. subscription" hates. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month ... GO When pnld strictly In advanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times is $G.OO per year or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono yenr $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE CID OP MAHSHPIELD. ItEPUDLICAX STATU AXD COUXTY TICKET nop. in Congress 1st Diet. W. C. HAWLEY, Marlon County Governor JAY DOWERMAN, Gilliam County Socrotnry of Stnto P. W. BENSON, Douglnfl County Stnto Trensuror THOMAS D. KAY, Marlon County Justlco of Supremo Court Pour Year Term HENRY J. DEAN, UiuntlUn County THOMAS A. McIlUIDE, Clnckamus County Justlco or Supromo Court Six Yenr Torin GEO. II. DURNETT, Mnrlon County PRANK A. MOORE, Columbia County Attornoy General A. M. CRAWFORD, Douglas County Supt, of Public Instruction I,. R. ALDERMAN, Lnno County Stnto Printer WILLIS S. DUNIWAY, Multnomah County Com, of Labor nnd Statistics O. P. HOPP, Multnomah County Railroad Commissioner PRANK J. MILLER, Linn County Stnto Engineer JOHN H. LEWIS, Marion County Wntor Commissioner 1st Dlst. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Multnomah County Circuit Judges JOHN S. COKE. Coos County I1EXJ. P. JONES, Douglas County Hop. Coos and Gurry County S. P. PIERCE, Coos County Rep. 5th Dlst. ED RACKLEFP, Coos County County Judge Coos County E. A. ANDERSON,. Coos County Shorlff Cooa County JOHN YOAKAM, Coos County Glerk Coos County JAMES WATSON, Coos County Treasurer Coos County T. M. DLMM1CK Coos County Surveyor Coos County A( N, GOULD. Goos.Couuty Coronor Coos County Dr. R. E. GOLDEN, Coos County Comiulsjlauor Poos County GEO. J. ARMSTRONG, Cooa Couuty Justlco of t)io Ppaco C. L. PENNOCK of Mnrshflold 'with a groat career Just opening bo fore him. , Tho passing of Senator Dolllver of Iowa, removes ono of tho nation's renlly great nnd useful citizens. A stntesman of tho advanced type, ho embodied the progressive sentiment nnd broad sympathies of his cotin- I trymen. A progressive Republican, he became prominent during tho Inst session of congress as one of tho lenders In tho grent fight for tho now Ideas and ideals In American 1 poilrlcs. 1 Senator Dolllver held tho reputa tion of being ono of tho greatest ora jtors In tho Republican party. Ills ! wonderful grasp of public questions, j together with his nntlve eloquence, mndo hi in ono of tho big dominating llgures In the party with which ho was associated for tho last 20 years. In speaking of his death, Senator Chamberlain gives expression to n regret that Is universal when ho says: "Ills death nt this time Is n most serious loss, not only to Ills party, but to tho peoplo of tho wholo coun try." The loath of Julia Ward Howo re moves n woman no less distinguished in hor sphero than Scuntor Dolllver In his. Shox wns one of Amorlcn's most notable women, n great, and grand character whoso work will live while tho republic endures. "Tho llattlo Hymn of tho Republic" was her most widely known con tribution to literature but she has ninny other works to her credit, among which may bo mentioned "From the Onk to Ollvo," "Later Lyrics," "Modem Society," "Is Po Ilto Society Pollto?" She was n forceful worker for wo man suffrage prison reform nnd tho penco movomont. Sho achieved dis tinction as a preacher nnd lecturer ns woll ns a writer. Dorn on May 27, 1819, sho has witnessed tho world's most wonderful advance ment In civilization nnd through It nil has been nn nctlvo nnd forceful factor. Tiii:"CAMiAi7i UAXDOX NEWS. . E. Lowln, who has beon laid up for flvo weeks with a sore too, has so far recovered that ho can walk around some now nnd snyB ho will bo back to his place of business Mon day morning. A. S. Mnnapsn has bought the A. E. White 'resldenco proporty south of the school house, nnd will movo his family Into it for the winter. Ho expects to build n house In tho spring on a lot which ho hns purchased In East Dnndon. TWO NOTABLE DEATHS. TWO notnblo donths within the past kroo days romoves two distinguished Americans, ono at the end of n useful and eventful life with all Ufa's duties ably performed; the other in the prime of life and Til IE meeting nt tho Chnmhcr of Commerce tomorrow night to perfect tho organization of the Mnr.shflold Republican Club should be Inrgcly attended. It Is high time the republicans of Coos Uny and Coos county woro as serting thoniBolves. For tho next threo weeks to come tho campaign will bo on In earnest. Not that the peoplo need any enm pnlgnlng, nor nny onllghtmcnt; they mny bo snld to hnvo very clear nnd definite1 understanding of conditions nnd men nnd policies, especially tho republicans, who nro steadily unit ing on tho one ground of securing victory nt tho polls ns n predlcnto for sealing their new compnet with all tho power that restoration shall Blvo. This Is tho vital phaso of their work this yenr. Nothing can oqunl It in significance or advantage; It Is tho primary requisite nnd must bo ntialnod to beforo nuythlng olso can bo wrought. Tho Uourne-Chnmberlaln-West pol itical syndicate Is tho last of the combines to nrrny Itself against this consumntlou and tho Republicans of Oregon must either como together mightily nnd solidly, once for nil, or give up the stnto nnd abandon In dividual nnd party status. There is no choice left botween theso two finalities, nnd the decision Is duo on Tuesday the Sth day of Novem ber. Tho temper of tho majority Is manifesting Itself nil over Oregon In favor of the reuiup''on of Repub lican control nnd the farther that notion progresr s the 'ess chnnco Is there for tho H. C. W. conspiracy. Wo have had all wo want of tho rulo of tho minority and, upon tho sheer contention of numbers nkne, rests our future avoidance of the false nnd fatuous domination, When ono seeks to find anything thnt tho Democrats have done for this state in Congress; or in offlco at home, that may be construed ns Justifying their claim to recognition ho must admit himself baffled; the record Is bnrrou, and baseless of any dependence whatever. ,They have simply plucked the situation clean ill every ndvantngo that belongs to us nnd taken advantage of tho con fusion In which tho Republican party finds Itself. This yenr there Is n ! yery dlfferont state of affairs; wo ' know the actual conditions nnd our own responsibility therein nnd tho paramount duty of the hour. Wo have nil to gain this year upon the wtugle nnd simple net of voting he Republican ticket straight from top to bottom, without refereuco to another pica or dictum of nny sort: This Is the Inst nnd only requirement nt our hands If we would save Ore gon to the party to which, by right of voting strength. Inherent domin ance and high purposo, possesses the first voice of solectlon, service and success. Coos couuty should do hor sharo In the restoration and tho Marshflold Republican Club should be no small factor la the achievement. Gub Buckingham and family, of Corvnllls, arrived In this city Into Thursdny evening, having como from Portlnnd on tho Breakwater. They will Bpond tho winter In Unndon nnd mny decido to remnln permanently. Mrs. Ducklnghnm Is n daughter of Mrs. F. E. Dyer. Tho Coos nny Home Tolcphono Co. hns Just received a now power plant and stornge battery which will bo In stalled nt once, nnd will thus mnko tho Dnndon telephono servlco much better thnn it hns been In tho past. This Is nn Improvement thnt will be greatly appreciated by the customers hero. Thursday was n big ,day for the fishermen on tho Coqullle, nnd over 4,000 were hauled In by tho various fishermen nloug the river. Holninn j & Ulngntnnu pulled In 12GG; Gus! Dnrrc, wo understand hntiled In over 1000; tho Harrows boys 'mado a big haul ns did nlso Mr. Uullnrd of Dul lards. Wo did not lonrn how many other fishermen caught, but It Is snfo to say that the cntlro haul .amounted to botween 4,000 and G.000, which Is probably tho best catch that has been mndo In any ono day for nbout four years. Children's Books Wo have Just received n largo con signment of children's books. Hnv lug bought them nt nn extra low fig ure we have marked thorn according ly they range In price from 10c to $2.00. WATCH OUK WIXDOWS. Crosby & Homer, Ml Central Ave. "THE HOUSE OF 11AIICIAIXS." Winter is Coming OX, WHEX YOU WILL NEED MOHE LIGHT. OUlt FIXTURES ARE GO- IXG PAST AT FROM TKX TO WEN TY PER TEXT LOWER THAN MAXUFACTURIXG PRICES. THIS IS A SNAP FOR SOMEOXE THAT HAS THE MONEY. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully nsk your pntronngo. PIIOXE 237-J. 178 Ilrondwny, Xortllv MRS. M. R. SMITH ntrntif fnr CHARLES A. STEYEXS CLOAK AM) SUIT Ill-LSI';, of Chicago. ALL LIKE COKE. At the recent Marshflold primaries In ono of tho threo precincts, Judge Coke hnd two votes moro thnn thnt of tho next highest candidate of nny kind on the ticket, whllo In onch of tho other precincts he wns n closo second, being nn nvcrngo of threo votes only behind tho lender of nil candidates In theso two precincts so on tho wholo ho Inched Just four votes of being oven with onch ono of tho highest of nil candidates. We understand tho candidates who were lenders In these different precincts wero dlfforout In each. This Is n surprising showing, ns even it strong cnudtdnto usually runs behind In somo one of tho sovernl precincts of the city; nnd tho strongest cnndldnta Is frequently beaten by somo ono of tho candidates for somoothorolllceln most If not In each of tho precincts. As Judge Coke has beon well-known nt Marshflold for a great ninny years It ho wero n factional candidate, or In favor of anyone except tho people ns a whole, this would suroly hnvo shown up in some ono of tho threo precincts. Roseburg Rovlcw. II r Toasted Marshmallows and Spearmint Mints Aro tho two very latest nnd finest or Stufford's Piiiiioii Confections. They sound good, don't they? You will find them Just ns good ns they sound nnd n llttlo better. Send n box homo to her tonight. By tho wny, havo you tried tlioso LOG CAIIIX CREAMS They nro good. Always noini'lhliig new nt W?A TWO STORES 2.10 Front St ltd Central Ave COOS BAY LIVERY Wo hnvo secured tho llvory busi ness of L, II, Holsnor nnd nro pre pared to render excellent servlco to tlio peoplo of Coos Uny. Careful drivers, good rigs and ovorythlng that will mean satisfactory servlco to tho public. Phono us for n driving horse, n rig or anything needed It' tho livery lino. Wo nlso do u trucking business of nil kinds, lilum-lim-d, Rezln & ltlnucliiml Llvory, Feed and Hales Service. 141 First nnd Aldor Streets. Phono 13S-J For Candy 1 Drnlrr" 1 1 . r.nl.nd. Or.. J I ratronlia (ha "Morirru Ural Coaft.U.B.rr Ot.. llfrt.. r.rl.od, ALL MY PIMPLES GONE " Girl Tells How n niotchy Skin Wns Cleansed by Simple Wnsh, "I was ashamed of my face," writes Miss Minnie Plckard of Alta mahnw, X. C. "It wns all full of pimples nnd senrs, but nfler using D. D. D. Prescription I can say that now there Is no sign of that Ecemn, and that was three years ago." D, D. D. has become so fnmous ns a cure and Instnnt relief In Eczema and all other serious nkln diseases, that Its va'ne is (sometimes overlooked In clearing up rash, pimp les, blackheads, at.l all other inlnoi forms of skin Impur'H.ij Tho fact is, thnt whlbi D. D. D l so ponetratlng that it 'strikes to the very root of Eczema or nny othor serious trouble, tho soothln:; Oil of WIntergreen, Thymol and other In gredients are so carofuUy compound ed there Is no was. for thi skin made that can compare with this grent household remedy for every kind of skin trouble. D. D. D. Is pleasant to use, per fectly harmless to tho most dellcnte skin, nnd absolutely reliable A 25 cent bottlo will give you positive proof of tho wqndorful effectiveness ot thta great remedy. For sal ? at Red Crosa Drug Store. NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horse and careful drlvors nro now at the dis posal of the Coos Day public at REASOXAI1LE KATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready foi any trip auywhero any time. Horse boarded and rigs cared for. Now hearse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties, W. L. CONDfcON'S Livery & Feed Stables South Uroadwny, Marshflold Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J BREAKWATER HOTEL, Front St., Murshfleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has beon thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by dny, week or month. Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop. G. W. Dungan Undertaker Marshfk'ld, Oivgon. Parlors, 180 South d St. Telephone, Dny or Xlght, 103-J. Lighting Up for .Lhe Hof my irade. WE ARE APPROACHING THE RUSH SEASON IX THE INO BUSINESS. LIGHT. NOWADAYS, LIGHTING! MEANS ELECTRICITY. OUR EXPERTS CAN GREATLY AS8IST BUSINESS MEV MAKING THEIR WINDOWS ATTRACTIVE TO THE rEo WHO BUY. LE WHY DELAY REACHING OUT FOR MOKE HU81XKSS7 Telephone ITS nnd nsk for tho Now Duslness Department THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO, TELEPIIOXU 178. STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF rilli First Trust and Savings Bank OP COOS DAY', MARSIIFELD, ORE., SEPT 1 i9l0 RESOURCES. LIAUIL1TIE3 T nnHH nil .llniniiiitn 1 CI i R 1 fl ft I fzfi nltfl I ,! . wwtiHD uuu uioluuuih . . 9 x utu x u.w o vjimi oiuuk paid Jn, f InA Aril i fttrnrftrnfta OT.J On NllPflllia nn.l .. . . . VM1 vfwiaitiato .... uiuu i-aww ami UnUIVIrtftr! rtmtila mill enstn t t trm Oil II n A 11' tttfta UUm..u,tlm,v- -w.UrfW.iU ..UU j.. flntitrltii It fit i 9 a MnUtin TlntimHi fit nn.l ..... ' r.rtQ...ir.n 1'WIUI l"U I4AVUIVO ! UUOiU,UU Cash on band and duo from bank S2,9G6.S1 Total J293.661.01 Total MM Him Wo Invite your attention to the ftrong condition of tLlsbank'ti shown by tho sworn sattoment, to-wlt: Cash reserve....... 43 per cent of depclU Reserve required by law i5 por ccnt of ' Roservo In excess of legal requirements 2S por cent of deycilti OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN 8. COKE. President, JOHN P. HALL HENRY SENGSTACKEN. STEPHEN 0. ROGERS DORSEY KREITZER, Cnshlor. W. S. CHANDLER WILLIAM GRIMES. DR. C. W. TOWER, M C. HORTON. Vlco Presldont and Manager. DOES A GENERAL DAXKIXO AND TRUST IIUSI.VESS. YOl'It HUSIXESS SOLICITED. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL IlAXJi. Wells Fnruo Xevndn National Hank, Ban Franclico, Ctf. The United Slates National Bank, Portland, Or. Draws Drafts oa (Tlio Nutlon'nL,Prk'llank. Now York. N. Y. ) The Corn Exchange National Dank, Chicago, III. The Dank of Scotland, London, England, 'Jlie Credit LtouhiiIh, Paris. Franco. In nddltlon we draw drafta on all principal banking eentm l Europo, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central ai Gouth America. Peraonal and commercial accounts kept aubjoci to check Certificates of Doposlts Issued. Safo Doposit Iloxos-for rent. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAR3HF1BLD. OREGON. Oldest Hank In Cooa County, Ktnbllliel III 1880. Paid up Capital and Surplus. i&HO.OOO.OO. Au.ito l...l II..I, l,,f Ik ..o.n vi-- uuu .uiiiiuii jiounrH. Does a goneral banking business and draws drafts oa the But of Cn'lfornla, San Francisco, CrJ.; Hanover National Dank, K. T.i First N.itloual Dank, Portland, Ore.; First National Dank, Rot- burg, Ore; Tho London Joint Stock Bank. Ltd., London, Eniliti i .,..u ov.io umu6v uu an ui mo principal cuius 01 r.urui. T Individual nnd corporation accounts kept subject to check. Wi 7 doposit lock boxes for rent. i. . OFFICERS: J. . HEXNETT, Pn-sldcnt. It. P. WILLIAMS Center. 1 wJm.-2' V-Pm. KO. E. WIXCHESTEII, AA C& ESHiiaSHSZSZSdSZSaSZ5caC7rasa5H5raZ5Zi.752SZSHSHntn u 0 0 3 a STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock,' i'ortlnml, nt 8 P. M every TurtA Salln from Coos Duy every SatUnhiy nt sjrrlco of time. Keaerwtto will not bo held Inter than Friday noou, uidos tickets are purebwi W. F. Miller, Agt.. Phone Main 35L S7F?.c?5K?Jt?"n n s-u--::-n--::-----w tx-n-n-w-a-n-n-tt-n-n-8-88 , $ t: tt 1 n 1 n a 1 n 1 :: 1 :: 1 rt 1 n t: t tt Tt I tt 1 tt 1 :: t V rt 1 n 1 tt tt I ? tt Give It One Trial Flour mado from selected, Northwester? grown, Blue Stem wheat that's what Olympic Flour Is made of Is the es flour Imaginable. It Is always the same. Thorn U Min nnlnt It Is alWOJ'S same. When you uso Olympic you tan bank on your bread, biscuit and psstrT You know thnt they nro bound to be t best over. . You know how to mnko good things an often you wonder vby It Is that one n Ing is dlfforent than another. It3 , .... - ..nhnlilV. TD"" cuuse mo nour vuucd, i about tho only reason there can be Olympic. the ? Try HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled arid Improved and is under now management. Special accommo datlons for stago passengers and for peoplo desiring a rest at tho seashore. "You'll Like h pi.ii J. . SOHILLING, Proprietor. -----.-..... -U-' H. W. 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