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gTTIiSl "wmmpwvmmii i ipppjjllliiliyyipp ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911 COOS BAY TIMES ,i THE DRUGGIST'S TRIALS. (Dy II. Winkler.) Entered at tho postofflco nt Marsk lleld, Oregon, for transmlBBlnn through tno malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALONKV DAN K. MALOXEY I.'tlltor mill Pub. News Editor An Independent Republican nows papor published every ovonlng except Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho servlco of thn yeoplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos IJay Times represents it consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos IJay Advertiser. Thn Const Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos liny nnd Tho Coos Bay Times Is Its immediate successor. SURSCHIPTIOX RATES. DAILY. Ono yoar ?G.0n Per month 60 Whon paid strictly In advancer the subscription prlco of tho C003 liny Tlmos Is $5.00 por yoar or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono yoar $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER or THIS OF MARSIIFIELR. Cm Address nil communications to COOS HAV DAILY TIMES, MnrMiflclil :: :: :: :: Oregon money o.v Tin: "mule" 1SCUSSING tho prosont political outlook In n story In tho Paci fic Monthly John E. Lnthrop makos the following Interesting ob servation with roforonco to tho pro eont nttltudo of Wall street towards tho democratic party: "It Is possible today to wrlto plain ly that tho financial Interests center ed in Wall street have turned to tho democratic party and hopo to capturn It for tho 1912 campaign. Tho mou- nv nf "thn Intnrnn1n" linn lmnn tinnr- K cd In tho Into elections to oloct demo cratic cnnuinnies in 1110 want, ono who boasts oven meliorate Informa tion now questions the 'accuracy nf that assertion. In Ohio, Judion Har mon's campaign wns supplied with funds without stint; In New York, John A. Dlx. nominated by Charles Murphy, bou of Tammany Hall, was supported by all the power of "the 8tret"; In New Jersey. Woodrnw Wilson had assistance from tho same Btrongboxoe; In Indiana, John Kern In his fight ngnlnst Sonntor IlevorldKo neodod only to nHk for campaign funds to Kt them In plcntltude. It was tho same whorovor In the East democrnts wont to tho electorate "Tho story related last month In this dopartmont that J. P. Morgan early last summor Issued onlors to IiIb subordinate In banking and In dustry to support Harmon- -proved to linvo boon trim; but It was likewise truo that bo gave orders to support other domoorntle nominees, and Hint Wilson nnd Dlx nnd Kern wore on Ills list of favored seekers for politic nl honors. Western followers of Thomas Jefferson may as well faco the truth the ranis have been stnek od aicaliist the popular rule In the democratic party; for. unless signs nro misleading the current U run ufiiK stroiiRly towards tho Morgan control of that party." lluw Is such friendship ns this go lug to affect tho mule? When busy with prescriptions With work up to tho cnln A pretty mlas with furbelows Comes stepping briskly In, Wo hurry 'round to sue what ttso That wo may bo to her She nsks us for a 2 cent Btnmp, Then says, "Oh, thank you, sir." Perhaps we may bo taking stock Or something just as bad Tho little things that worry us Do slmctlmos mnko us mad. Whon mounted on a lnddor, Everything In turmoil To hear a piping volco Speak up "10 cents worth castor oil." Wo mny bo nt tho phono ourselves, With business rushed to death, Sending orders, calling hacks, No time for oven breath, With tho receiver to our ear Wo Inwnrdly do gronn To hear "Oh, doctor, If you please, Do let mo ttso your phono." Thou snuntors In tho well dressed man r) cent cljcnrs he'll buy And shdvo nt you n "tan-spot" bill All wo car! do Is sigh. When closing tlmo comos 'round and wo, Hnve put up tho Inst pill Iloro comes n proscription That will take a half-hour to fill. Some say we havo an easy tlmo They surely do not know The trials of n druggist, And the things that worry HUPOliT OF THE CONDITION OF THE " First Trusts Savings Bank of Coos Day, nt Marshllcld, In tho Stnto of Oregon, nt the close of business, January 7, .1911. lll'SOIllTCS. Lonns nnd discounts. . .$120, 047. OS Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured Honda, securities, etc. . . Ranking house, furniture, nnd llxturos Duo from banks (not re- servo banks) Duo from approved rc sorvo banks Checks nnd other cash Horns 3, 1G3.SC Cash on hand 11.7C2.58 S18.0S 25,711.79 57,023.45 2S1.CS 47.SG7.0i &SMMkW nT" 22f I IB D 'Ksiraas er lf M fl RAINCOATS sold nt place f32.."0 nnd f?2.7.-5. OUT. 215 Ilroadwny. so. LUND'S Cl.OSIXfi For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage PUCK DELIVERIES K A. M. mid 2 P. M. Phone 7:1-1. Total $209,700.13 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In. . .$100,000.00 Surplus fund 1,000.00 Undivided profits, loss ex- I pensos nnd taxes paid. 5.23S.10 , Due to banks and bank- I ors 5.223.G9J Individual deposits sub- I Ject to chock 93,101.12 Demand certificates of deposit 730.00 Tlmo cortlflcntos of de posit 3S,0S0.:tu Stato deposits 10,200.20 Savings deposits 15,472.72 Total State of Oregon, . ,$2G9,70G.13 County of Coos, I Horsey Kroltzer, Cashier of the nbovQ-namod bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and bollef. DORSEY KREITZER, Cnshlor. Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo mo this 11th day of January, 1911. ARTHUR K. PECK, Notary Public. Correct Attest; W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, JOHN S. COKE, Directors. To Buy Merchandise for Less Than Mamafrd:KIrers, Cost, egineing Friday , January 13th The remaining $5,000,00 stock of Ladies, Men's and Children's Shoes; Men's and I 1 Boys' Suits; Men's and Boys' Hats, Wool and Cotton underwear, sox, work and Dress Shirts of every kind, Trunks and Suit Cases, Neckwear, in fact everything a man needs will be sacrificed to those who want to take advantage, fSF T) IMS is i oar mis Chanel At this bankrupt stock and In order to clean it up at once we are going to cut and clash the prices in order to make it an object for you to buy, Sec Circulars for prices, ICY BANKRUPT STOCK OPEN EVENINGS r&sssnm t'f"' 1 .i .!.. NORTH BEND, OREGON. OPEN EVENINGS mmmmtmEBsaBB iSfigfSZSlPJ&rSiJi mi COOS BAY LIVERY SpS3H3 Wo havo secured tho llvory busi ness of L. II. Holsnor nnd nro pro- imrod to rondor excollcut service tc tho people of Coos Ray. Careful drlvors, good rigs 'nnd ovorytlilnii thut will menu satisfactory service to tho public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rl or anything m-t ded Ip the livery line. We also do n truekliiK bimluoss of nil kinds. ItJiiU'Iinid. Itc.ln ,t niaiK'lmit: Livery, Feed mill Sale Servl'i. , HI First nnd Alder Streets, ' Phono 138-.I iiii..l.. .' TT non- J"? "HO11. SASH AND dUvtry. I Havo bat ono nrieo nrf nii o I In lareo quantlca. jThcprtcear i in1! if0?? wy.caUloir-copyor which I wIllBladly mall on rwjurttj bi uoori.aouuit thick Rlau 52.25 up Fancy rronlDoort, alyliib . 95.00 up B-croit psn.l Doom, for painting t.2B D-croM panel Doom, for tlalnlna 51.30 4.ght Uarn Saili ..... A2C u 1.00 00c Urlata for prlct ami fraloht char." J At Wor Catalog Ho. . first Trust and Savings Bank or (unos iiav All of tho necessary steps nuthor Iz!ns the consolidation of tho First National Until: nnd tho First Trust mid Savings Untile havo boon taken and on Monday January 16th, tho First National bank will opon for business in tho olllces now occupied by tho First Trust nnd Savings Dnnk. Tho consolidation of tho two bnnks will take effect on or nbout thnt dnto, nnd tho business will bo conducted undor tho nnmo of tho First Nntlonnl Ilnnk. J 11.. J7,naw,icn,c,,r" 7e 4.1lBht Ilarn Saili ..... 42e Cupboard Doon. with plain slat 51. K.IUloorFrinici 75c,K.U.Stlifrimci U J If" not fall to acml mo your Hit of n AVIint'H Tho Use, MJchael Cuhady loft $11,000,000 for tho same old reason. t WITH THE t TOAST AND TEA ' Tlin OM Ktieliflnr Snjs; , "8ometliuea wlnnlim a wife Is n losing same." I Talking is all the Coo Bay women get. exorcise somo Rom poor people have nerve that ...ia make them rich if directed at dollar instead of doughnuts.' A small man always has oue wea pon he can use a salnst n givat blir man: l.e mi "talk" about him. ' Alaitiat any mau would be wllilnsr to lot hlg wlfo handle tho money If i ho could be dead suro of his own ' nllownnco. Ui' 4tTc i fill -.lll IS f Aw fffim m 1 lnlkt ! "-Bl. Ill PB i Why AU Progressive Merchants Are Using Electric Light Progressive merchants everywhere have found the wonderful Ueneral hlectnc Mazda Lamp an immeasurable benefit to their business. This lamp radiates brilliant white rays nearly like those of the sun. This superior quality of artificial light is produced by a rare metal filament that not only radiates a perfect light, but gives nearly three times as much light as the ordinary incandescent and costs no more to burn. It is this remark able combination of facts that is causing thousands of people to have their houses and places of business wired for electric light. In fact, this new G-E Mazda Lamp is swiftly revolutionizing artificial Jighting. It is making electricity the universal illuminant. You owe it to youtself tont least como in and see this wondeiful lamp. We can show you to your own satisfaction that this G-E Mazda Lamp immensely in creases the advantages of electric light. OREGON POWER. CO. NEW UV.ER.Y Fancy now rlg3, good horaua and careful drivers tiro now at the dis posal of the Coos Hay public nl ItKASO.NAIIM-: MATHS. ftlgs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip nnywhero any tlmu. Horner boarded nnd rigs cared for. Now hearao and special ncconimo ilntlons provided for funeral pnrtloi. W. L. CONDRCN'S Livery & Feed Stables Good Evening ll.lVi: iOL AM I.U.MMU7 u w, no not lorifei mat rh!a u mi: !a.ti-iry uiioie you .je. (!, uo work, nn4 prices nro In every uw reach, dill up und one of tho drlv rs will call nnd explain nil details to I you. All telephone calls are qulokb , attended to, becmibe wo are nmnliii- wo wagons. nii.vws DKAI-TS oy The First National Bank of Coos Bay STItlCTIA- A CO.MMKItn.lL IIAMf. J V,. ' .?" t'v""'1 "iio.ml until;, San Francisco, Cal a l nlifil .Stales .NntJonnl Uank, I- rtlnnd, Ore. .-V ..... .mi... ii.u i-iiiK iHiin;, .ew vonc, N. y. he Corn i:ul..iiiKe Xiilloiml Until;, ChlcnBO, 111. IVw llanlc f ScoilniHl, Loudon, Kiiu'ntid. I'lie Credit I,yoiumN, Paris. Frnnc. -iirono IJPn vfr,'l'aV (lrf"f m 01.n,11 )rl,lc'l'al bnnklnB centers In !o vmorirn i.r,cn! All.,traU C1,"11' Jni'n". North, Contrnl nnd ' AA".m"' .Ior80.nn' ". coinmoiclnl accounts kopt subjecttocheci; I So, Pnrinnn t rV' "i. "" '. V """"". vl. BIIUJUKIIUUIIW v" ''"v ut jiiwu lysueu. ,-inro uoposlt IJoxos for rout. . Managan , Bennett Dank of Marshfield, Oregon Olden Uank In Coos Comity, Kstnbllslicd In 1HHI). !iK..ttioS?rp,& MiSiis a(ui,nv"k,a i,ronu W 9i00'000- . o,.," r."u,oU wKne U1IS1U3SS and draws drafts on tho Ban nl FlrsV Vn tmVni n ,,i: i ..co', " """"W Natlonnl Unnk, N. Y.j Eo t ,.Iorlr'1'!0ro,; Flrst National Dank RoA hurff. Oro.. The London Joint Stock nntik, Ltd., London. England. Also sells oxchniiKo on nil of tii ri,.i, i .i' ".!. ",u,,u' SAT OUlt (!UAUA.NTI.i: IS VOL'lt ISKACTIO.N. MAIlSIIFIKl.il HAXII AXli STKA.M LAUXMU'. . I ;.:nuey 11ms., I'rou llione 220-J. savk moxi:v 'ny having your old clothes pres30l and cleaned. Makes them look bo ter and wear longer. Satisfaction J guaranteed, COOS HAY TAILOIIIXG CO. j J. V, Josophson, Mgr. J 1K South UioiulHiiy. Marshlleld j si:k iW.kkx" lf you wnnt to got In on somo of th3 est real estate bargains on tho Day I Also if you want tho best iasur- nnco at the best ratos. I AfOl'STl.'lUZKK.V, IS Contrnl Ave, Mnrshfld. Ore. Individual and cornnrntim, ;;,. 1 , ''.r " .70- "i.r ro' 0 . deposit lock boxes for rent. ' JVLt l C"0CK aai OFFICKRS' AVlTRTO V'tS,l.,l'",, "' " I'MXAOAX, V..I'1-es. WILT.1AMR :;lnifi. K. WIXCMKSTKIt Asst. Cash. ixTi.iihsr PMi) ox ti.mi: deposits. J. w. niiv it. i Easiside Wi eners 1 ntnnlf 1,1 UAmn 4.1.11.1 .... : -- ""'" ""union, nomnining over 3 ncres for u uum iur 10 Lots for. 1G I.nta fnr w . ... ... ..- a n A A . , . $auu I1'.V I t ALL GOOD IJAY $003 $-175, East Marslifl9.(l $G00 East Marshflold Eastsldo TEK.MS EASY OTIIE1J GOOD nUYS 2 Lota on Fifth street near Hennessey residence for ?G00 plus $22o street Improvement bonds. Corner Johnson and Fifth street, 50x140 for ?C50 plus $225 street Improvement bonds. See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, mm,s i THE LT.OYI) I MARSIIFIKLD'S POPULAR ! FAMILY HOTEL Rates i educed to: Day 50c, 75c and $1 00; week $2 00 to ?5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges ?10 00 to 51S.00 per month. FREE HATI1S- 1 W. ,RV LL1VAX, Prop. Save money by patronizlag " Thb Times advertisers. I l ii(.if .ESTEI) ll.VltUEl) j PLYMOUTH ROCKS. : Our matings havo produced stand. (cid-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 212, 227, 222 eggs in 5U5 days. lUliy Chicks mid Ksss foi. jiatelilu,; Rook your orders now for spring neuvory. a few cockorels honvy laying stock for $5.00. from Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards FRED. RACIIMAN, Prop, Mnrshfleld, Hoy 18."5, Phone 288 KOU GOOD AVORK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, pressing and repairing a specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction gunrantoed HLAXCHAlll) & DOR SOX, South Hioadway. VI.CE.VT'S TRANSFER, CALL 208 K. V. VINCENT Hauls everything, any tlmo, at rea sonable price, satisfaction guaranteed.