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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1911 EVENING EDITION l A All Honor to the Ladies of Marshfield Whose efforts are being directed to make this a BEAUTIFUL CITY, , Our efforts arc directed to making beautiful homes, and beautiful homes always make a city beautiful. We have just received one of the most complete stocks of FLOOR COVERINGS, RUGS, CURTAINS and FURNITURE ever shown on Coos Bay. Come in and let us show you. M Madras, Scrim and Bobinet Curtains ,":;f M i two (no ItiiKO (his Siriti. See our I Line, our Price aro the Lowest con- hlNti'tit Willi Qualify. Get the Baby a Go-Cart wWk Thousands of Dollars' Worth of New Pretty Styles in Rugs, Floor Coverings Portieres and Couch Covers Now on Display The Latest in Rugs Tim KoUii'Mfepvnrth fio-Cnrtu mny bo lind hero t only $7.n0 to 910.00. It Will Be Worth Your While to See Ojr Famous Twin Pedestal Tabl ,A Factory Shipment of 1911 Patterns Just Arrived &&&ft.&&t.aiitif We Invite yon to Iiihcc( (ho mou cxtoimlvo and proUlost Htm of ug, ovor'dl.spIaytMl In Cxm County. A Classy Rocker 1011 Patterns of Rockers .Voir On Display. YOURS FOR TIIIC HOME BEAUTIFUL GOING HARVEY COMPANY COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tbo poBtolncout Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second claw mall mattur. f. O. MALONEV Editor and Pub. AN E. MALONEY Nous Editor Sometimes tho only complimentary of tho, ftnuipfthy aro D. H Johnson, thing that you can truthfully say of E. P. Lfavonport, J. A. Davenport. V. a Coos nay man Is "Ho Isn't nny.S. Sllngsby and "if. C. Dement. Co- worse than other men." Oniclnl Pnpcr of Goon County. OFFICIAL PAPER OK T1IK CITY OF MAKSIIFIKM). - AddroBB nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, Marshflold :: i: n :: Oregon Ono reason some Cooa county poo plo mako a fnlluro of tho chlckon business Is that thoy dopond upon tho chickens to attend to tho business quille'Sontlnol. cimiiY county news. SOME GOOD ADVISE. Thoodoro Roosevelt, In n speech at Berkeley, Cnl gave tho following good ndvtco to business mon: "If a business man can't run u given busi ness without submitting to blackmail, lot him got out of that business and into somo other busluess; if his bus iness Is such that he has to do a thing that can only bo dono lu the dark, lot htm, I say, got Into uomo entirely dlfforont business. The teat is oasy: Let him boo It ho la afraid of being found out In tho things ho does It he Is, then, ho, should get out." A purso of about fifty dollars wan raised hore last week to pay for n thorough search tor M. V. Duncan, who disappeared about January t. HMl.lo Vllaon and Don Smith woro hired to mako tho search and nro, now In tho hill's on that mission. They nro-both familiar with that section of tho, country and It Is hoped 'thoy wtlU find somo raco of Urn ..missing man nndrthuv vicar un..all:do.ubt8 s to howjio tnot nls death. " ' Alt. Cauntletf has part (it tho ran terlal o)i the ground, and tho balance ordered, with which to build an ad dition, to his hotel annex. vill QUIT UUHINKSS. V . OBSERVATIONS. 4 V ' Tho Tlmos received a, small machi nery casting for Its pnjsa from tho cast last weok by express. TJio ori ginal cost of tho casting was $2,00; tho oxprt'ssngo was $2.4." That's another reason why I favor a gov ernment parcols poqt. Tho Progress club Is moot- lng .this afternoon to discuss ' Amorlcau Toots." I wonder what thoy will say nbout Jack Flanagan, A. T. Ilalnos and other uontilbutors to tbo Poot's coruor. "Living Ctxjullle Valley Parking Company to' Wind Up It Affairs. i Tho Coqulllo Valley Packing Com pany of Coqulllo and Myrtle Point has Closed both meat markets and will be dissolved as soon as tho business can be straightened up. D. II, Johnson, of this city in an interview stated that tho company was In good finan cial shapo and that all outstanding, obligations would bo fully satisfied. Ho said tho movo was caused by tho fact that tho company had not been making money enough to justify thorn In staying longer in business and that the members had decided to suspond business boforo they were in anyway involved. Tho Myrtle Point shop was closod tho first of tho week and the shop lu this city will bo clos od today or tomorrow. Tho mombors FHI&llIMKNV'IiOSH . flAMKi 2 . Illsti School 'Itova Plar Hern Ratniv! ... !i'' .!. -A .,:,5- Vr '. iThQbaBeball gamo. Saturday, bo tweon tho rPreshm)n of, the Marsh field High schoo) and a picked team, also from tho High school, proved very interesting, tho score bolng 10 to 7, with tho Prcshies at tho short end. Tho fjamo was closo from -tho. start and bad it not been (cr ono .bad Inning, iv which tho Frosbmen. went up In tho ar,. lotting In. Oyi. r.una, tha Bcoro might have been different. As U Is, .the boys are well satlg fled jWltbbq. matorlaVt'h'Ob la in sight ;and if thoy, decldo to put out a toam this yoar,, they pro.auro of a ciawy bjincb,. v . x In Friday's gam jiotwjtjn thQ pby? slcal geography class. vs. tho rest of the High school, the Phy. Geo. boys walked away with tho gamo by a fjcoro of ll.to.5i Thoro ar just nine boys in tho class and all play baseball. Condensed Statement tr ot th ' First National Bank of Coos Bay At Uio close of business, March 7th, 1011. LIABILITIES. Capital stock. . .1100,000.00 ADVERTISED. LIST. List of unclaimed loiters.. remain- H ing in tho Marshfield, Oregon Post-! office, April 1, 19l. Peraona calling! .tor. the samo will pleaso say advertise od and pay one cent for each adver tised lottor callod tor. Fred, P. llano, Ockar Drandt, Leo na,,pakor, Harry Dorchar, Tim Boy le, Q. Clause, James Coltlo, A. G. Curtis, Mr. Farnura, Gorman State Dank, William Hulmo, Joslo Hutch-1 Ings, Stojan Konjond, Jack Llddell, I Axel Mnttson, Mlko Mosloch, Arthur Nelson, F. A. O'Brady, G. W, Reavls, I Gusal Salo, Mrs. O. E. Smith, Frank! Swope, Rachel Thompson, Mr. Tra folg. W. B. CURTIS, j Postmastor. N f RESOURCES. . Loan's and 'dls- ' counts; . ..?169,538.95 , Overdrafts. ...'' ,8 U.Js. Bondsind premiums'. "...- 25,250.00 Othor bonds and ' . Warrants. . .. 81,037.15 I Banktng "House. , 74,100.11 Furniture and fixtures .... 7,989.34 Caah And doo trom banka . . 13fl(iaJ.17 Surplus and pro- ata 6,283.14 Circulation. . . , 24,500.00 Deposits. , . 7. . .003,000.00 ?494;052.20 8494,052.20 ' '' Cash Rttjcrre 87 Ver Cent of Deposits ' ' -VY? ln?X yUr attenUoa to th0 condition of this bank as shown . by the above statement. own ,( A general bankjlng buslnOTS transacted. v ; Accounts of individuals, corporations and Arms received Interest paid on time and Savings Deposits. Safe, deposit boxes for rent t 13.00 and up per annum. , rt, ror.bnslnesa solicited. ;Kl7 OFFICERS: 1W. S.' CHANDLER, President. DOR8EY KREITZER, Cashier. ' M. C HORTON, Vice-President RAY T. KAUFMAN. Asst-Cashlor. DntECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, F. 8. DOW RTC,Dnn JON6,COKE. WSSU p'm08' W. U. D0001A8. JOHN P. , M. 0 CTo"!' JAR- J. W. INGRAM, t Physician and Surgeon. 209-210 Coke BnlldUK bones: OOJco.lSJ; Evidence 108L W. BENNETT, LairyeK Offlco over Flanagan Sc Bennett Bb Marshfield Orejoa W JL 8. TUIUEN, Architect THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. 4 Now that wo havo cleaned up lot ub keep cleaned throughout tho year. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick at d all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 01, Flanagan k Bennett BanI X Spring Is Here and so is Plnogor. Have your earpeU cleaned with, my Vacuum cleaner. Nn dllnt nr uinrrv Phnn VOUT OfdW to 315 McCrary'a Drug Store. R.& PINEGOR, BUNICER mLL Now Is the time to buy at Bunker Hill. Rosldenco and vacant lota atlo Qgures and easy terms. For particulars soo , 08 Central Ato., Marshfield, Oregog; Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .... Assets Over . . . $100,000 $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3121 FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD MAIJSHPIBI.n'H PflPULAB Rates reduced to; Day 50c, 75o and 11.00; week 12.00 to ?5.00. House keeping apartmants with gas range 10.00 to $18.00 per month. FRE BATHS E. W. SULLIVAN, Prop- first Class Laundry work is most dcalrablo to anyosi wishing tholr linen to posiess tbtt particular finish so necessary to good tasto In dress. WE DO THAT CLASS OF WOIC , Ono Trial will Convince. Coos -Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN BT-J t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY' TML G. W. LESLIE, vraiwiwiiiio rnysicun Graduato of tbo American school e( Osteopntby nt Klrksvllle, Mo. 0 In Eldorado Blk. Hoars 10 to II; lto 4; Phono 161-J; Marshfleld; Ortfoa. Over Chamber of Commorc--i-"''' jL