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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREfaON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit-making. Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. Royal Cook Book 800 Receipts Free. Send Name and Address. Ill OBTHWESI': nOVAL OAKINO POWDCn CO., NCW YORK. Minneapolis Banker Foretells Profitable Era For This , Section. i NEW YORK. X. Y.. Feb. 23. One of t he most encouraging buslines bIriib of tho times Is tlio npparcnt illHpoRltlon on the inrt of the great rallronil H.v8toni8 not only to under tnlo the nbRolutely necessary work to put them In shnpo to linmlle cur rent business properly, but to under take grent Improvement projects ' which menu tho expenditure of vast stuns nnd Indicate n most frntlfylng confidence In the future. i The IIIII nnd llnrrlnmn systems nrc 'the lenders In tho movement, but thero nro not announcements of new pinna nlotig this line by one rond or nnothcr. Tho rnllrondH nro not nlono in see ing prosperity. For example: Edward W. Decker, vice-president of tho Northwestern Nntlonnl bnnk of Mln nenpolls nnd president of tho Minne sota Lonn & Trust company, who has boon In tho city, speaking of tho out look In tho northwest, said: j "Intrinsically, business conditions has a wonderfully fertile Mil, nnd .with the advance of Irrigation nnd dry farming there In practical no limit to It ppslblllt1t In Southern Oreiron and wortlu'tn iilifoiniH thorp J tract of cotiiiii h In nurlcnltnr m well n tlnilu r. and with rHroU la bound t" ie- ,velop nmrvHontly. Roth thf llnrrl 'jnun and Hill lnterpi an lle to .thin fact, and ar bnlldtitK In rapid ly. Judge Lovett baa not caujiht Mr. 'ltlll aaltfp. and If Jhe other railroad jmanaseni will stop worrying about 'political agitations I mil sure they jwlll llnd that the tlmo will newir I come wlion they cannot Bet a fair ro itiirn on tholr Invostmonts. All this I country cannot bo developed without 'rnllronds, but Immigrants nnd busi ness are sure to roiiow mo ronus when they nro built." Halliday House North Front .Street, over Breakwater ofllcc. X. C. HALLIDAY, Prop. Under new management nnd con- ' ducted In Ilrst class shape. Complete ly overhauled and now best European hotel on the Hay. I Rooms from -." cents up per day. Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. 3 arc good, except In n few spots in tho isprlng whent territory, whero tho crops wcro bad. Tho only stop to a healthy development Is sentimental, nnd oven sentiment ennnot stop tho growth of tho northwest. Tho nctlon i of tho Union and Southern Pacific ill- ' rectors In deciding to go abend with 'extensive Improvements cannot help , but tend toward good business, nnd It will bo ncces8nry for tho other rail- I HOUSES TOlt HEXT 5 room houses, $11, $12 and $13.00 6 room Houses, $1-1.00 nnd $10.00 7 room Houses $20.00 AUG. FHIZEEN, 08, Cenlinl Ave., Murshfleld. HOME LAND Co Soo us for Invostmouta on Coot Day. Wo guarantee owner's price to bo our price. Phone ?4Ti. Srt4 Front St COOS BAY LIVERY Ab n storo grows In Importnnco Its storo" than It docs to pull a one-clerk ' "-8 to follow their cxnmplo If thoy J f, ,." ',,, r I . UMBO Ufc 111 4IUISMVt UUU iV jwnnt to keop up with tho march of Tho train will not mnko much nro-' "regress. Wlion tho rnllronds begin greas on tho dnys thnt tho onglno la't0 8ll0W confidence nnd spend mon mit riinnliiL'! but It win mnko iimt oy, other business will follow suit. This Is truo bccntiHo tho atore must n nii r1?r(,HH ,, ,iinn .inn ,' "Our bank hns ovor 1,100 corres- ndvertlslng must grow In volumo, one In liberality, In quality fnstcr than tho storo Itself grows. pnrod to render excellent aorvlco to tho peoplo of Coos Day. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd everything thnt will mean Bntlsfnctcry scrvtco to tho public. Phono us for n driving keep pneo with tho ndvortlslng -or will n atoro on tho dnys when tho "ondentH In tho strip from Mlniienpo-nor80( ft r,g gf nnythnq eClicd Ip within haling distance of It. It never advertising Is not running. i 1H t0 tl10 con8t- 80 wo ecV ' c0Q docs quite "catch up" any more than Your advertising Is "adequate" ,oucl1 w,t" conditions, and know thnt tho enrs of n trnin overtnko tho en-1 when It Is strong enough to pull tho tliey nro K0(,t1, To tnUo nn xillo: glno. And oxactly iih the onglno 'loro nlong nfter It; nnd when It Is YnH '" tho 0,,8t nro neoustomed to "pulls tho trnln nlong, bo the ndvor-1 running on every dny that you desire ,onk "" o""1"" n8 region of to aeek biiBlncHH nnd to Increase "'ountains nn.i mines nnd n mini of It re- trndo. The trnde von deslro Is thirty-car trnln than It docs to pull a nnd often reached exclusively, by ten-car train. And It takes more nd-j using nn n medium tho columns of vortlslng to "pull" n live-clerk I The Coos liny Times. lUIng "pulls tho storo nlong." To pursue tho comparison: quires n bigger onglno to pull n .sheep grazing, but I firmly bellovo reached '""- lt w'" ,10t 00 ,onB before Mon tho livery lino. Wo aluo do trucking business of nil kinds. HLANCHAHD BROTHERS. Iilvery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First nnd Aldor Streets. Phono 138-J 1 W vSteamship In Early Today From North Sails Early Saturday. The Ilrenkwnter arrived In early today from Portland nfter a good trip down tho const. She had n fnlr car go of freight and a slightly larger passenger list than usual. Tho llrenk water will Ball at S o'clock Saturday morning for Port land. Among thoso arriving on her today were the following: II. W. UtiBsell, K. McDndo. Paul ShtllluBtrom, F. M. lteeve, J. Ooratol, Y. Llndatrom, 11. Johnson, A. C. Hale, C, .uniwnlt. C. Coovoit, J. Dur dlck, T. EggliiHchogon, K. Schmidt, M. Rothschild, T. JowIboh, Miss Pe terson, S. P. Polroe, Mrs. Polrce, Ali ce Hnrtley, T. McMlsli, F. Chnlbum. C. Huusen. Wm, llnuseii, F. W. Smith, Henry Ilrown, C. Hugvlo, L. O Smith. W. C Chnso, Dr. I.ee, J. D. OiiIbb, Mrs, Hortou, Miss Ilortou, Master Ilortou, Chas Grnney, Mrs. Ornney. Wm. Wade, W. A. Culbort boii, D. W. (Irlflln, Mrs. O. Torrey, Mrs, Iluinlln, W. Ilontley, Mrs. Dent ley, F. Luudqulst, MIbb Devereaux, MIbb Kodlno, Kay Whitney, C. Lo XOW IS THE TIME tnnn Is producing 100,000.000 buBh- ,u u'h "" lHUl um ,,uu ,Ufc " els of whent yearly. East Montana ,sotJt ,n ,8ll"po f.or m vjicniieu, itcpnircu mm rresseu nr Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec- oratlvo purposes for salo or rent. Open until 15:30 o'clock week days: mon. II. KorBtnw, Mrs. Hunter,'Mns.!Sntri,ny "nX" 9:0 p- M- ter Hunter, Miss Hunter. MIbs llul- "ono ."' o ror uemery. ley, A. Xormnndln, H. II. Nowphor, i - 11. Itlch, C. Wilson. F. J. Hlvnlthy, I ((C RaV WinnO I A l-j .......s, v,w. Electric lnmps suited ror evory ! wo do Jt will mnko It look llko new purpose For tho homo. Oftlce. j Satisfaction gunrnntecd. LnunchoB, Automobile Mlnlnturo COOS HAY TAILORING CO. I J. W. Josophson, Mgr. L. Smith, II, E. DnvlB. Mr8. T. C. Hussell, J. GiiBBiunu, W. Illnlu, M. Lynch, Tong lleekl, Mnx Voklnlsk, Juo. Doc. PIIONK 2.17J. TWO H1VAL LINES. IIIII nml Hni-rliimii Nenr Piinevllle. POUTLAND. Ore., Fob. vnto advli'OH were received FOIt GOOD WOIIK Drlng your clothes to us. Clcnnlng) pressing nnd repnirlng n specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction Force Contest Igunrnnteed -11LAXCHARD & 1)01). i SOX, South Itroudn-ny. 180 South Droiuhxny. Mnrshdcld Osteopathic Physician Gradunto of tho American school of Osteopathy nt Klrksville, Mo. Oflke in Eldorndo 111k. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 3; Phono 1G1-J; Mnrshfleld; Oregon. rytTj. Vv."Tngha5i, - Plijhhlan and Surgeon. 209-210 Coke Building Phones: Olllco Kllil; Itesldencc 101!L -Pri ll J. W. HENNBTT, Lawyer. SCRATCHED FOR 40 YEARS, Used I). I). D. Sl .Months All Itch lug Gone! This Is the nctual exporlenco of Anno Cronian, Santa Rosa, Cnl., with tho wonderful D. 1). I). Prescription. D. D. D. is the provon Eczoina Cure, tho mild wash thnt gives In stant relief In nil forms of skin trouble Clenusofi the skin of nil impurities - wnshes nwuy blotches nnd pimples, Unvlng tho skin as smooth nnd henlth) us that of a child. Get a 25c trial bottlo of this won derful Ec.oma Curo today and koep it In the house. We know that D. D. D. will do all that is claimed for it. Red Cross Drug Store W "THE Fill EM) OF COOS HAY" I When her child is in dangor n wu In Port-1 man will risk hor life to nrotect It land that two rival parties of engln-'o Rront net of heroism or risk of Mnrahflold, eer have begun surveys for a rall-!''fo is necosnary to protect n child roud line from Madras to Prlnevllle.frni croup. Glvo Chamberlain' It Is stnted on the beat authority thnt!Co"Bu Hemedy nnd nil danger h one of the parties la In the employ "v'"d. For "'o !' all doalors. of the Hnrrtmnu Interests nnd It la conjectured thnt the other Ib running j a Hue fur the Hill hirccs. Should ; thin prove to be the ense, the con- teat for getting tho most strategic , route into an ImmoiiBely productive! region will be a duplicate of the ine-i morable struggle between the Hill and Hnrrlmnn forces up the Deschu tes Canyon. That tho two crewa ropreaent theso rival Inteerats seeing altogether rea sonable from the fact that high olll- clals of the Hnrrtmnu system and i others of the Hill system, Including President John F. Stevena, of tho Oregon Trunk, had conferences with prominent Prlnovlllo business men, sheepmen, stockmen and others nt the recent celebration in connection with the opening of the Central Ore gon gateway at Madras by the Ore-! gon Trunk. ! Offlco over Flanagan & Bonnett Bank Oregon M. S. TURPEN, Architect. Over Chnmbor of Commerce. S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS DAY AT H P. M., .MONDAY, FEDRUARY "O, LEAVING COOS HAY FOR El'REK WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2"J. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE It c. F. McGEORGE, Agent CARD OF THANKS. j We wish hereby to express our' heartfelt thanks and appreciation for! the many kind acts and courtesies shown ub by friends and neighbors in tho loss of our wife and mothor. It la Impossible to personally thank all who did bo much to alleviate our boreavoment and wo consequently publicly express It GEO E COOK and family, Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSOX CEMENT. The best Domestic and Importod brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201. Coos Bay-Roseburg- Stage Line Dally stage between Roselmrj. nml Mnrshtleld. Stnge leaves dally nnd Sundays at 7 p. in. .Fare, $(1.00. OTTO SCllirPTEH, Agent, C. P. BARNARD, I'M MARKET AV., Mnrahtleld. A&fnt, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 i .... ... -iZ? ' It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat New Spring Styles Now on Display M O X E Y T A L K S Marshlleld Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. llnndou NEW PIANO STORE From Factory to Homo We hnvo Just opened n storo In tho O'Connell bldg., Market Ave. nnd Second Street whero enn bo seen n most select Btock of the world's finest pianos nnd pluyor-plnnos, right direct from tho fact ory. To advertise our pianos in this territory, wo nro giving FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, such bnrgnlns ns hnvo novcr yet been put be fore tho public of this vicinity. ThlB will ennblo YOU to buy a plnno nt exceptlonnl reductions In price. Pny a fow dollnrs down, nnd tho balance as you can. On Saturday afternoon, February 25, wo shnll glvo n FREE CONCERT with our unoxcolled player-piano. Everybody In this nnd ndjolnlng towns nro Invited to attend. To ench Indy nnd child who visits our store on Saturday afternoon, wo shnll present with n bcnutlful nnd useful souvenir. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, wo nro giving theso exceptlonnl bar gains. Como In and let us havo n tnlk, whether you Intend to pur clmao or not. BUSH , LANE PIANO CO. OTOXNELL BLDG. R. P. MEYEH, Mgr. .MARKET AVE. AND UXD ST. MARSHFIELD. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GOOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000.00 "V. S. Chandler, President; M. C. Horton, Vice-President; Dorscy Kreitzer, Cashier. Ray T. Kaufman, Asst. Cashier VIItECTOIiS: W. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, W. U. Douglas, John F. Hall, Wm. Crimes, F. S. Dow, S. 0. Rogers, Y. P. Murphy, M. C. Horton. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe doposit hoxes for rent in our steel lined fire and hur glar proof vaults. Flanagan & Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oltlibt Bank in Coos County, KMabllshcd In 1880. I altl iiii Capital, Surplus, and Undivided Prollts over S1CO.OOO. Assets Over Half Million Do lars. Does n goneral banking buslnosa and drnws drafts on tho Ban wLvvMn,n,i ?" Flnclfc. Gal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; i,,,. ni'V" D?"k', Iortlan,l. Ore; First National Bnnk, Rone- a?' I Tho London Joint Stock Bnnk, Ltd., London, England. ,Zf? l8iexch,anso on B" of tl10 Principal cities of Europe deSt lock boxae8Cf0orrrennL n CC0Um8 kopt 8UbJcCt t0 Cll0Ck Saf if' Imhuii I'fwMent. .T. H. FLAXAGAN, V.-Pres. R. !. WILLIAMS Cashier. (lE0. Kt AVIXCHESTER, Asst. Cash. INTEREST PAH) ON TIME DEPOSITS. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (Equipped with Wireless! Will make regular trips carrvhiP nM ,.... ..., ,...i. ,,?) ?M? y n"d S,m Vronchco- Allreservntlonsforpassengers UnloVste 'w,0 'J? MUrShflehl n"a -Ocean Transp. Co. u5 or S Win l't "' S"n V- For infornmtlon. phone J o, 85. m sail fro,,, Marshfleld for San 1-Ynnclsco Monday February aoth. .i iv i 1NTER.QCEAN TRANSPORTATmv COMPANY. OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME (SSJSST ? 8 p-M-evOTy Tuesday' UI no, be held later tlmu Frh "' SCrV,C ' t,d' "cst,"otlonS '- H. KEATING .GKNT ' "" "" "" PUrC,W8Cd- ' rtUi,,A1 PHOXE MAIN 35-Ii TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS M ,- flu yy(i '"Mwiw;.,. wt-a rr 'VU msm JKSgE