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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911 EVENING EDITION,. COOS BAY TIMES Entered at the pontoftlce at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls a second claw Dialt mnMer. comply with tho federal "hours of service" law of 1907, according to a ili rislon of the. United States Su- ! prenie Court today. The government ' contended the service mint ba nlue consecutive hours. bo present as matters of importance! will come up. VI. O. MAI.ONEV Editor nnil Pub. DAN E. M U.OXKV News IttKur I North Bend News An Independent Hepubllcan news paper 'iiibllshcd every ovonlng ex cept Sunday, and Weekly by The Coot Ray Times Publishing Co. Dodlcatod to tho service of tho people, that no good cause shall lack n champion, ami that evil shall not thrive unopposed. M. M. Ituhl has returned from n few weeks' visit in Portland. Hov. D. A. MacLeod lcatos tomor row on a business trip to Coquillc. Tho Coos Hay Times represents a consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. Tho Const Mall was tho first dally cstau llshod on Coos Day and The Coos Bay Times is Its Immediate successor. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year JC.00 Fer month GO When paid strictly In ndvanco the subscription prlco of tho Coos Hay '"'''nos is JC.00 per year or $2.G0 fo. months. weekly. l year. $1.50 Official Taper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OK THE CITY' OP MAHHIIFIKLH. Address all communications to COOS II.W DAILY TIMES, Marslillclil :: :: s: a Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Cavannugh and family spent Sundny with Eastsldo relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denning of Ar ngo Light Houso arc visiting at the W. Rctchort homo today. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ekblad of Marshflcld wore Sunday guests nt tho W. D. Simpson homo. Mrs. Robert McCann loft today for a visit at tho homo of har daughter, Mrs. E. II. Hodsou on Com River. ! The Old North llend milt which has been closed for two weeks be ruuBo wharf was blocked with lumber rosumed operations this morning. I Tho monthly social to linvo been j given tonight by the Coos Hay Motor ! lloat club, has been postponed un til Tuosday night owing to the Fire men's piny taking placo tonight. To morrow's night's events will he a pie social. Mrs. D. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Low Loomls, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ward, Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Marlon Hov cnor woro among tho guests at tho banquet last Friday evening, but their names wcro unintentionally omitted by your correspondent from tho list published on Saurday. Tho North Bond High school bas ket ball team returned Saturday from tholr trip to tho Co,quillo val ley whero they played thrco games and lost nil. Myrtlo Point defeated them G2 to 8 and Coquillc beat them 11 to 7. Bandon nlso boat thorn Next Thursday night, North Bend will play tho Mnrshflold team la North Bend. I miue.'smmmmmmaKBmmmm w !l! Mrs. Allen of Pony Inlet, who has been so seriously 111 with pneumonia that her llfo was despaired of, Is reported improving. RALLINGEH IS OUT. The Presbyterian Ladles Aid so ciety will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt tho homo of Mrs. It. J. Coke. All members arj urged to GOOD EVENING. Our aim In life in the only for- une worth the flnijliuc. nnd It l not t-t b found In forelmi Imi I -. bat In the lu'iut Itself. Robert Louis Stevenson. "CLEAN UP DAY!" WVf IIY not hnvo n "Clean-up Day" " In Maruhileld? If a cortaln day Is sot apart there will be more accomplished than If we go nt It In n hnp-hnzard innunor. If wo know our neighbor Is making an onslaught on his bnck ynrd nnd alley on n cer tain day to which nil are agreed by common consont. wo will nlso get busy for wo would not liavo our neighbors property looking better and clonner than our own. Whnt's tho matter with tho A. N "W. club this spring? "Why not got busy? GRAND BALL given by Knights of Finland Frass Band In tho hall on Central nvcuuo Satunhy Evening, March the 18th Tickets Clouts 75 cents, Ladlos free. Oraud mnrcli nt 9 o'clock sharp. Tho Ilrnss Band of twenty Instru ments will furnish tho music. If you like a good tlnio nnd a good dance bo sure to como nnd bring your frlonas with you. Wnltcr L. Fisher Tnkcs His Place Today. (By Associated Proas to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnr. 13. Responsibility of tho Secretaryship of tho Intorlor Dopnrtmout shifted today, Walter L. Flshor tPklng tho rntt.lt f nftljtft 4 .1 a llf.rwt.li t T A Tl'll linger. The formnlity wns without j 1 ceremony. OFESAL DIRECTORY ru. a. w. lkslie,, ' Osteopathic 1'Iiyslclim Graduate of tho Amorhnu school of Osteopnthy at Klrksvllle, Mo. OHluo In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to I; Phone 101-J; Marshllold; Oregon. DR. .1. W. INGRAM, Physician and Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Building Phones: Oftleo 1(12.1; Residence H121. J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Omco over Flanagan & Bonnctt Bank Marshflold, ' Orogon. W M. S. TUHFEN, Architect. Over Chamber of Comment. THE FISH INDl'STRV. TIE coming of that new fish can nerv to Mnrshflold should mark the Inauguration of nu Impor tant nnd valuable Industry for this .eomniunltv. Products of Pacific const fisheries brought eloiio to $ 10. 000,000 Inst year. In vlow of gen eral conditions, thlH showing Is re garded n excellent. This Industrv lirs grown from the humblest of be ginnings In n dorado. Salmon, hali but, cod, oysters and nil sorts of Bhollflsh are Included In the products, both In their freoh nnd canned state. Tboro Is no bolter place nloux the rnclflo coast for development of fish eries thnn Coos Bay AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE. VERILY, the unprogresslve cltlz en Is a tough nut to crack. So licit Ills support for any Impro vement, no matter what, and. In the Inngunge of tho street, there's noth ing doing. But tho first follow to ralso tho prlco on his lots, the lots ho steadily refuses to Improve, Is this snmo unprogresslve cuss. Should eomo ono desire a right of way ncross his land, yo gods, tho prlco ho wants paid. And subscribo to such project? Not he. Around ho goes, flaying there Is nothing In the pro posed dovolopment and ho tries hta darndest to put the undertaking on tho bum. When, In spite of his of forts, tho project Is, accomplished, ha Is the first man to. take, advantago ! it to till his own srdflsh doslre. Tho unprogresslvo cltlzon la an old acquaintance, but, confound his selfish hide, not many lovo him. NlNE-HOUlt LAW RULING. Condensed Statement of tho First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of business, March 7tli, lfltl. RESOURCES. Loans and dis counts $1(19, 538. 9T. Overdraft. ... .4S U. S. Bonds and premium. . . . 25,250,00 Other bonds and warrants. . .. S1.03T.1I Rankin House. . 71,100.11 Furniture and fixture 7.9S9.3 1 Ciisli mid due from hanks . . 1:1(1,1:5(1. 17 J 191,052.20 LIABILITIES. Capital stock. . .$ 100,000.00 Surplus and pro fits 0.2S3.1 1 Circulation. . . . 21.500.00 Deposits :i0,2(lf.0(l f491.052.20 Cash Reserve JI7 Per Cent of Deposits We Invito your nttoutlon to tho condition of this bank as shown by the above statement. A general banking buslneis transacted. v Accounts of Individuals, corporations nnd firms recolved. Interest paid on ttmo and Savings Deposits. Safe deposit boxea tor rent at f 3,00 and up per annum. Your business solicited. T .' OFFICERS: W. 3. CHANDLER, President. DORSEY KRBITZER, Cashier, M. C. HORTON. Vloe-Frwldent. RAY T. KAUFMAN, Asst.-Caahler. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, F. S. DOW, STEPHEN C. ROGERS. JOHN S. COKE, WM. GRIMES, W. P. MURPHY, W. U. DOUGLAS, JOHN F. HALL, M. C. HORTON "United Stati Supreme Court Tosses On It. : (By Assoetated Press to Coos nay ' Tlmw.) WASHINGTON, D. O., Mar, 13. Railroads, -whlth employ telegraph pcrators lev six avars and tats aft M a JaUrta! Ue Ustrra aara Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldest Bank In Coos County, Established In 1880. Paid up Cupltnl, 8anlus, nntl Undivided IVonta over 100,000. i Assets Over Half Million Do Inrs. Doos a general banking bnslneas and draws drafts on the Bank of California. San Franelaeo, Cal.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.; First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; rirat National Bank, Roao burg, Ore.; The London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England. Also sella exchange on all of the principal altles' of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to eheek, Safe deposit lock boxea for rent. QFriCTRB: J. W; HKNNKTT. Preniaeat, J. H. ITLANAOAN, V.-Prea. K. T. WILLIAMS, Oaritler. OO, B. WTNCWaBTJm, Ami. Cash. raw oa twos wmrxmrra. ONLY More Days You will regret it if you fail to stock up liberally now. Don't be misled by the false statements that we are about sold out of everything. Thousands of dollars' worth of goods still here. I North Bend The STEAMER BANDON Sails from SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, March 11th V. S. DOW, AREN'T, COOS ILr. A. V. ESTABROOK CO., AGENTS, SAN FRANCISCO. 100 TRAP NESTED BARRK1) PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our matliiRS hnvo produced standard-bred specimens of exhibition quality with records of 212,227,222 ugt;3 In 3GG days. Baby ClilcUs nud Khk for Hatching Book your orders now for spring delivery. A few cockerels from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards. FRED. BACIIMAN, Prop. .Mnrhlillelil, llov I85, Phono 28H THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Streamer Redcmdo (Eipilpped vlu Wlrele.ss) Will ninUe rej;ulAr trips carrying passent;ers both ways nud freight between Coos Ray nnd San Francisco. All reservations forpnssonaers made nt Alliance Dock, Marlilel(l and Iiiter-Ocemi Tniusp. c). Union Street Wharf No. 2, Sin Francisco. Fur Information, phone 1 t-J or 2H5, Will sail from Mnrshflclil for San Frnncisco, Un. day, March 13th. fftK. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Alnsworth Dock, PortlumI, at 8 P, M., t.TCry Twesduy. Sails from Ooos ny every Saturday at service of Udo. ReservatloiJ will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased L. II. KEATINQ, AGENT vnoKK MA1K TIU& PRD2KD OF COOS MAT" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH TOE NORTn HANK ROAD AT PORTLWIJ WILL SAIL P1VOM COOS nAY for Eureka, at 8. P. M . HOVmV MAROII lffin, LE.WINQ OOOS n.Y FOR PORTL.ND, imnS DAY, MARCH 10TH. auulKi NOIITH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. rilONB 44 n p xtnvnnr, . ""hvibh ARCnt Coos Bay-Roseburjr Stao-A i ; Dally stag. betwe Hoeebarfc and MarshHeld. Staae h-ave daHT &d Snadays at 7 p. zn. ,Tn 90.00. ' OTTO eCircTTEB, Atat, a P. IURNAnD MARKTT AV. MAaW. Agt, HOSMUIM3, 'o. nmwn ii Polks Oregon and Washington Stnto Gazetteer and Ruinous Direc tor'. Just Issued for 1011-12 Is tho most compMo work of tho kind published. It contains nu nccurato huslnoss di rectory of every city, town and vil lage In Orogon nnd Washington, and tho names nnd addresses of country morchants and professional men, lumbermen, etc., who are locatod ad jncont to villages; also lists of gov ernment and county officers, commis sioners of deeds, stato boards, statu tory provlslpns, torms of courts, names of tho postmasters, postofllces, express, tolophono and tologrnph of fices, Justices of tho ponce, hotels, dally and weekly newspapers; be sides much other Information useful to all classes of business nnd profes sional men. A deBcrlptlvo sketch of oaoh placo is given, embracing vari ous Items of Intorest, such as tho lo cation, population, distances to dif ferent points, tho most convenient shipping stations, the products that are marketed, stage communication, trade statistics, tho nearest bank lo cation, mineral intoroats, churches, schools, libraries and societies. An important feature Is the classified di rectory, giving every business arran ged under its special heading, thus enabling subscribers to obtain at a Slance a Rut of all houses manufac turing or deallncr in anr nartlcular line of goods. Tho work generally Is omplled to deserve their llbaral Patronage. FRIGE $0.00. R. L ROLK & CO. H xl a - ' fflUTTLM, WM , mi.-----"""-"' jib' " . kHaj, nHHs JiBaaiiaMiaaaiiiBBiitoMM3MKiiiaaiaftiiiaaa8aBaiiMiaMMMUMaaiMM.. ffH