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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON, .TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1911 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. - - -1 News nf fpitor Valley A Told H.v Entered nt the postolllce at Marsh- , T, , il,i,.ri,ruti. The Time Is Getting Shorter field, Orom.n. for transmit! n . Ihrn (o Mr. Rll(, Mr(, uoy sievcnK through the malls a second clnw if West Myrtle Point, on Mondni, the Otk, n iliiHRMer. Mr. and Mm. T. 1. Hlll.ver of Marshfleld are Rt at the home of Mm. Hlllyer' parents, Mr. nnd Mr. U. C. Schull. Mr. Illllyer has lately leeti In the dgnr hlnww there, hut has sold out. Binll matter tt. ('. MAI.OXKV Editor anil Cult. DAN K. MAI.OXKV Newt Editor 5? Only More iaiBte. An Independent Ittulillcn news paper nubllshcd every evening ex cept Sunday, and Weekly ly The Coos liny Time Publishing Co. ai(ffl Dedicated to the nervlce of the people, thnt no Rood cause shall Inck n champion, nnd thnt evil Bhall not thrlvo unopposed. Tlio Coos liny Tlmos represents n conaolldntlon of tlio Dally Coast Mnll and Tho Coos Uny Advorllscr. The Const Mall was tho llrst dully estao Hshcd on Coos Hay and Tho Coos Bay Times Is Its Imtncdlato successor. SURSCHHTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year JC.UO For month GO When paid Btrlctly In advanco the eubscrlptlon prlcn of tho Coos liny ""mes Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 fo. months. WEEKLY, t yenr $1.60 The Myrtle Point Canning com pany hnR olectod the following direct ors: I.. A. Jiniicns, u. i-;. inning, i. I). Ouerln, H. 11. Steward and W. E. Pike. The olllcers are to he chosen from tlio board of directors, who aro j empowered to hire a manager. Ofllchtl Paper of Coos County. official ppi:r of tiii: city of marshfiklr. Address nil communication to COOS IIAV DAILY TIMES. Mnrshflcld :: :: :: :: Oivgon W. H. Hartley, who lives In tho east end of town, Is quite agitated over tho chicken stealing that was going on In that vicinity, though ha says there has been nono of It re cently. He thinks that n good re ward should ho offered by tho city and that tho marshal should bo In structed to catch the thieves. Mo also thinks thnt the boys should ba prevented from carrying and using bows and arrows, sllng-shots and air guns, which nro prohibited by ordinance. HOW ADOPT THK FLOWER (JAIN HEX? SPRING Is r in tho lr PRINO Is ronlly here. You feol tt mid tee It In tho hwcII- ii tr buds which Indicate the com- ,r '' mi. The fanner' rend the HlgiiR nnd wo find hint In tho midst of seed llmo, doing IiIh utmost to keen up with nature and noouro a crop from n rapidly passing; season. The rltv man who I busy every day, at IiIh store or hi olllee nuint not for ge Hie lawn, (lower and vegetable, pnr.lntf TIiIb wmb ittnut 1. otiA.i.l- rd now. livery testdent In Mnrnh fleM needs Ike kind of work Indira tr ed If w are to he worthy of tho lHRh destiny marked out for tho city ever? home mint tn a xr eater or letw et -nt h made a place of beauty. VHIIV PIWTLIAR. At the regular meeting of tho city council last Monday night the rail for the annual election was Issued for the Rd day of April and caucus was called for tho 22nd day Of March. Advertisements for bids for grading of Mnple street wore alio authorize 1, and petitions woro In to have the street grnded on oast toward tho cemetery, reducing the steep grade east of Railroad avenue. The mat ter of necurlug hotter and brighter street lights Is also being tnkon up with Mr. Morse of Cnqullle, with the possibility that the town will ho bet ter lighted In tho future. One of tho prottlost nnd most en joyable nodal events of tho sensoti was given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. W. Perkins Inst Saturday evening, when thoy entertained nt n fapanese rim Tnu party In honor of tho eighteenth birthday of their daughter, Mhw Perkins. Tho rooms were arranged and decorated In gar den effect, the ladle of tho party woro Japanese costumes, nnd guests were served by hoy and girl also In costume. The refrehmontM nnd the gnmcM woro both of n .Tnpnnese nature and the evening wns very thoroughly enjoyed throughout. You must hurry if you want to save Don't wait This is an opportunity of a lifetime. Thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise still here. Store Closes Saturday, March 10th mm"mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm wMsiis"iMM,MMMM",ff?w,"''Ma' A. W. Myers & Co., North Bend ssvsssss GRAND BALL given by Knights of Finland Brass Band In tho hnll on Central nvcnuo Saturday Evening, March the 18th Ticket Gents 75 cents, Ladles froo. Grnnd march nt 0 o'clock shnrp. Tho Brass Band of twenty Instru ments will furnish tho music. If you llko n good ttnto nnd a good dance be sure to coiuo and bring your frlenas with you. THE president say he endorse Ilulllnger and regret to see him 'ne olllee. Yet ho nppoluts a Tlnchot man, not a rtnlllngorlto, us his successor. It Is already announc ed that moat nf the llalllnger men In the Interior department will have tn go, Wilson, assistant secretary, Lnwlcr. who Is said to hnve helped draft tho Ilalllnger exoneration, and . Bcnwnru. cniei oi me iieui service. hnvo nlrendy gone. It Is Intimated thnt Fred Dennett, commissioner of tho general laud olllee, Is nlso slate.! for retirement. It l to he supposed thnt thoso inon will be replnced by men of the consorvntloulst school. If TlnllhiKcr was right why does tho president let him go nnd why does ho give his position to a man from the enmp of those who are chnrgod with making "unscrupulous nttacks" upon the formor secretary? Tho president Is In n peculiar position. ' XWWS ()!' AMiKC.WV. Ml Merle Itndnbnugh of Arngo, opened n term of school In Allegany eterduy with lift cum pupils. Mrs. .T. II. Price Is recovering from la grippe. Tho epidemic of In grlppo which hns swept this section, Is about ended. UOWKHMAX'H LOST Nixr. OPPOUTl'. Senator Ilowermnn had nn excel lent opportunity to regain lost ground. In tho Senate he hnd the opportunity of his life to make good, to hocomo exceedingly popular with tho poople, but Ignored tho oppor tunity In tho seemingly sincere do Biro to "got ovon," make n racket nnd Incite political revolution. Nearly all tho political disruptions In the omlnontly political senato body ema nated from his plans and nets, Tho result Is that tho peoplo are disgust ed with that supposedly nugMst body and tho unwise and 111-ndvlsed loa der, who has acted throughout as 'f he had nothing to gain, hike Ku. nlsh, Ilowermnn will drop Into poli tical oblivion.- Woodburn Independent. llivn l iituri Culnnli In t lit ni'lcn of tlio ciintry Hutu nil ii lu'i ill,'' nit imn'ilirr, nn I ntiill t It- Ut U' )iiir mi mpi-oHil to W Ilii-iirHlili' I'nr ii KrtMt many jni dot turn i mmmnl It Iim hI iIIm-mm' mid jti"i rlUit Im-iil ri-iiK'illoa, hiuI liy cmitlmttly (ullliik- to i-uro llh IihhI tM-Ntliii'iil, iiiiihiiiiichI It liionritiilo. M-U'iH-e ii lrii-ii mrri Ih it roiintltll lliii'iil iIIm-iov iinl llirrt-liirx ri-ipilroa i.ni.itin lliiiiiil tit-itlliii-iil IIhH'h (Hlurili t iiri- iiiiiiu tmlliriHl i ' J riiiif A l'i Txlt.l.i, illitu, i I unl on-tlt iiitt-MA1 1 liro km Itic nuirki't it 1 Mki'ii In iliixx (rum Hilrn r i-imii till It N'illrttl mi Mu- lilivxil Hint nuiioiK i.iirf,v. i lie l,'iu IIh-v offer iiio liiiii.lrc.l ilollait lor mi riM It fnlU to cure -i'lil (or i'Iii iilur- i""l lo-i tmiii il A.lilr. I- J l lirNKY A. t'O . ToK-Je. Ohio MM li lni;i'll 7h I'nVf Hull', runiilv I'llf for lOlmtlpniU'li OIL SUPPLIES Tho Coos ilr.y Oil nnd Suppl; Compsn)' under tho munagomuut e J. VV. Flanagan will continue to hnu dlo tho Uion Oil Company a gust lino, dlstlllato, bonzlno and coal ol at their oil houso across the nay u which placo they havo moved theli olllee Phnn 302 VOl OOOI) AVQKK Drlng your clothes tn ts. Cleaning, pressing nnd repairing n specialty, by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed WjANCHAUI) At 1)01. tOV, South Itrojiilwny. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono :tii!i. The STEAMER BANDON Sails from SAN FRANCISCO Saturday, March 11th V. S. DOW, AGKXT, COOS HAY. a. r. i:sT.imooK co aokxts, sax fhaxcisco. TIIK 1-MST AND COMMODIOUS (ICipilppod vUh Wireless) JMIOVIC I. S. K.U I'JIAX .V CO VOl'lt COAIi OltDKDS Sl.no PKIl TOX. Steomer Redondo Will make regular trips currying pa.-.songer both wnjs nnd freight, between Cutis Hay anil San Francisco. Allreserviitieusforpasseugers niatle nt Alliance Dock, Mnr-litk'lil ami littcr-Occnii Tr.iusp, Co. I'iiIoii Stiwt Wharf Xo. S, S-jii FraiicSsco. For inforniatiou, phono I I -J or 285. Will sail from Maishlleltl for San Francisco, Mon day, Maivh J 3th. $('"' IXTKIl-OCKAX THAXSPOIITATIOX COMPANY. Condensed Statement .of tho First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of business, Mureli Till, 11)11. IIKSOritCKS. Loans nnd dis counts $lGD,53S.9o Overdrafts. . . . .IS U. S. Honds nnd premiums. . . . 25,'JoO.OO Other bonds nnd warrants. . .. SI, 037.1.' Hanking House.. 7-1,100.11 Furultiiro nnd fixtures .... 7.9S9.3I Casli anil due from bank . . 1:1(1,1:1(1.17 MAKIMTIIvS. Capital stock. ..$100,000.00 Surplus and pro- ills C2SU.1I Circulation. . . . 2 1,500.00 Deposits :i(i:v-MMm $191,052.20 494,052.20 Cash llesene .'17 Per Cent of Deposits Wo Invito your attention to th condition of this hank as shown by tho abovo statomont. A gonornl banking buslnow transacted. Accounts of Individuals, corporations nnd firms rocolvod. Iutorost pnld on tlmo nnd Pavings Deposits. Snfo doposlt boxes for rent at ?3.00 and up por annum. Your business solicited. OFFicrcns: W. S. CHANDLER, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President. RAY T. KAUFMAN. Asst.-Cashlor. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, F. S. DOW, STEPHEN C. ROGERS JOHN S. COKE, WM. GRIMES, W. P. MURPHY W. U. DOUGLAS, JOHN P. HALL, M. C. HORTON ' 100 TRAP NESTED IIAItllKI) PLV.MOITH ROCKS. Our niatiiigs huvo produced stnnd-nrd-brod speclmeus of exhibition quality with record of 212.227.222 ttggs lu HoT days. Unity Chlchx nnd Krs for MatchlnR Rook your orders now for spring delivery. A fe- cockerels from henvy laying stock Tor $5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Ynids. FRED. 11ACHMAN. Prop. Mm-slillelil, llov .18.", Phone 2SH OFEJONALJilRECTORY T-R. (J. W. lil.SLIi:, -' Osteopathic Pliyslcl.tti Graduate of tho Amerhan scl'ool of Osteopathy nt KIrksvllle, Mo. OlIUo lu Eldorado Rlk. Hour 10 to 12; 1 to I; Phone 1C1-J; Mnrshflehf; Oregon. rR. .1. W. IXfJRAM, I'Iij'hIcIiiii mul Surgeon. 209-210 Coko llulldlnu' Plioues: Olllee KIUM; Ite.sltlence KI2h J. w. uExxi-rrr, Ijiwyer. i Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank of Mnrshfield, Oregon" Oldest Hank In Coos County, Established in ikkd rll up Capital. Surplus, anil Cntllvltletl Profits o'cr SlCOOnn Assets Over Half Million Do lurs. iwi.otm. Does n gonornl banking business and draws drafts on tho Ran of California. San Frnnclsco. Cal.; Hanover National Ran "ny First National tank, Portland, Ore.; First National linnk' rinVi burg. Ore.: Tho London Joint Stock Rank, Ltd L London Fn J-nnt Also sells exchange on nil of the principal ! cl les o Eu'ron f Individual and corporation accounts kept subject o check Snfo deposit lock boxes for rent. mecg. balo OFFICERS: J. W. DENNETT, President. J. H. FLAVAOAV v i 11. F. WILLIAMS. Cshler. t.EO. E WIXCTmswi' u?n . INTEREST r.Ml) OX TI5HS ll"ln5f ' 'U ClXhU' DIllco over Flnncgan & llonnott Dank Marshfleld, Orogoa. W M. S. TUHPEX, Architect. Ovor Chamber of Commer. "THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY S. S. ALLIANCE COXXEOTIXO WITH THE NORTH RAXK ROAD AT PORT. vn WILL SAIL FROM COOS RAY for Ih.rekn, at 8. P M MflSi v MARC1I 13TH, LE.VVIXG COOS RAY FOR POP.TLVNI. i THUnV DAY, MARCH 10TH. "i.na.Ml, 1HURS- PHOXE II NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. F. McOKOUQE. Agent Whon g'.von ns soon as tho croupy cough appear Chamberlain's Cough Itomody will ward off an attack of croup and provent all clangor anl cause of anxiety.- Thousands of mothers uso It successfully. Sold by all dealers. Coos Ba-Roseburg: Stage Line Dally stage lKtwen Roseburf. and Marshdcld. StHgo leaves dally and Sundays nt 7 p. lit. .Fare, $0.00. OITO SClimU'ER, AKnl, C. P. 1UUNAHR, 120 MARKET AV Itlurshtlelcl. Agent, ROSBRURO, Ore. VOOKR It OLD RELI VRLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, t 8 P r Sails from Coos Ray every Saturday at 60rvi 'I'lJ'J Tucsday will uot be held later than Friday fZ'00" I, II. KEATING, AGKXT ' P ,,UrC,W8""- rnOKE MAIN 3S.L Polks Oregon and Washington Stato Gtuetteer nnd Rnslacss Dlrcc torj. Just Issued for 1911-12 Is tho most comploto work of tho kind published. 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An Important featuro 13 tho classified di rectory, giving every business arran ged under Its special heading, thus enabling subscribers to obtain at a glance a list of nil houses manufac turing or dealing in any pnrttcular lino of goods. Tho work generally Is compllod to desorvo their liberal patronage. PRICE S0.00. R. L. POLK & CO. SEATTLE, Wash,