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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, JSJA.RSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911 EVENING EDITIOH COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt tho postoulco nt Marsh flold, OrPBitit for transmission throuRh tho mails na second cI(ibb mall matter. M. MALONEY Ktlllor nml Tub. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshtlchl :: t: : u Prelum An Indopondcnt Republican nows pnpor published every evening except Sunday, nnd "Wcokly by Tho Coos liny Times l'ubllshliiK Co. RMLWAT HOPE RUNNING HIGH Dedicated to tho sorvlco ct tho people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAIISIIFIKLD. ANOTHER LINK. THE Cnnndlnn government hns re ceived approval from tho Impe rial government for a ?G and $10 gold coin to ho oxnetly oqulva lont to tho American coins of the snmo denomination. It Is announced nt Ottawa that an ngrcomont hns been reached wlth'tho United Stntos for complcto reciproc ity In tho gold colnngo of tho two countries, tho coins of each to bo ro coIvpiI at faco vnluo by tho othor. Thus Is anothor link welded that binds tho two countries together com mercially. Somo of us on Coos Day would like to seo them mnko tho snmo arrange ment about tho smaller sllvor coins. It Jars ono to find that a Canadian CO cent pleco that you havo accepted in good faith for half a dollar will not bo accopted at tho bank unless It Is discounted 20 per cent mnklng It worth only 10 cents. This reciprocity plan should extend to silver as woll as gold. COOS HIVEU FAHM FOU SALE. At tho head of nnvlgntlon, North Fork of Coos Itlver, I hnvo for snlo n lino rnnch of 110 ncrcs, twenty ncreu bottom lnnd, bnlnnco bench nnd jinnturo lnnd. young orchnrd, uluo room hoiifio; bnrn; nbundnnt spring wntori Includou four milch cows; spin of work horses, twelve shouts; somo olili Icons togothor with various fnrm mnchlnery. This plnco would make nn Idcnl summor rosort. Also hna oxcollont log boom conveniences; on ly $4,000 cash ncedod to hnndlo this bnrgnln, bnlnnco to suit purchnsor nt 7 per cent. For full terms nnd parti culnrB, address P. O. box 788, Marsh field, Oregon. Ronil tho Times' Wnnt Ads. Angel Food FresSi Today Thnt Delicious, toothsomo Candy that ovoryono llkos. Mndo fresh to ilny In our clean nnd snnltnry enndy kltchon. It Is healthy, wholosomo nnd dollghtful. Tnko somo home tonight to your wlfo, mothor, sister or sweothonr:, nnd seo tho glnd glenm In her oyos when you toll hor It 1 frosli Angel Food from Stafford's. ALWAYS .SOMETHING NEW AT ?(M two stores Would you like to lutva Electric Lights in your Countr u home? Find out tho numbor of lights you would wnnt nnd wo will bo plonsod to glvo you nil tho Information you nslc, Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 2rt7-J. (Continued from pngo 1.) tho right-of-way, whoro ground had been broken for a consldcrnblo dis tance, In addition to tho hundreds who camo In buggies, wagons, on bi cycles nnd on foot. No moro Inter ested or enthusiastic gathering of Eugono people has been seen recently than tho ono that witnessed tho be ginning of actual construction on tho long-awaited Sluslaw railroad yo.i terday nftornoon. A railroad to Slus law has been a dream of Lano coun ty's for over 30 years. "Promptly at 2 o'clock, tho parado formed nt tho corner of Eighth nnd Willamette street, nnd bended by tho Y. M. C. A. band nnd tho mayor and city council, proceeded out West Eighth street to tho western termi nus of tho right-of-way. Vory nearly GO automobiles wero In tho lino of parade, nnd thoso wero followed by buggies, enrringes, bicycles and every sort of convoynnco for getting thoro. Tho crowd that turned out was a striking evldonco of tho very deep porsonnl Interest thnt projected rail roads hnvo for nil classes of people Arrlvod at tho right-of-way, whoro tho contractor's forco of mon and tcnmB was already busy breaking tho ground, n formal progrnm of speeches wns heard. ApplnuBo grcotod ovory spenker, and particular enthusiasm grcotod prophesies of tho futuro that adcfiuato railroad facilities would bring to thd city. Hon. J. M. Shelley Bpoko of tho ultlmnto benoflclnl result that has at tended tho building of ovory railroad lino In Oregon, pointing out that whllo somo of them havo failed to pay dlvldonds on tho stock with which thoy wero flontod, thoy havo lator, boon tnkim over and morgod Into lnrgor systems, with great re sulting bonoflt to tho community which thoy served. Mr. Shelley con cluded his address with n request for threo chcors for tho promotors of tho Sluslaw railway, and mot with a rousing response Senator W. W. Calkins spoko of tho grcnt bonoflt resulting to cities from- trnlllc facilities, nnd predicted for Eugono hundreds of thousands. Ho snld thnt no city in tho West was bottor ntted by natural ndvnntngos to becomo n city of tho second cIors than Eugono. Drawing nn nnalogy to tho ovont thnt was bolng colob rnted, ho told how tho city of Minnea polis had built a railroad connecting with water transportation, nnd thus maintained a freight rnto dcsplto tho groat trunk linos of railroad that mndo posslblo tho continuance of hor great milling Industry, nnd prevented its bolng shifted by menns of nnfavorablo frolght rates to Du- luth. M. J. Duryea, president of tho Eu gono Commercial club, spoko In feli citation of tho ontorprlso, and bo- snoko for It tho holp of tho cltizons of Eugono. Hon. S. II. Frlondly, cit ing tho enso In hand, stntod that tho futuro of Eugono wns moroly whnt tho mon of Eugono mndo It that tho advance of cities wns ontlroly do Dondnnt upon tho spirit of tho citiz enship. W. A. Doll. J. D. Mntlock and A. F. Cnmpboll mndo nddrosses that woro received with enthusiasm. Contracts havo boon lot as far as Elmlrn, and a pormnnont camp has boon ostubllshod nt tho Conger plnco wost of tho city. A good showing hns boon mndo In tho work of actual construction." J Don't forgot tho ifurklsh Dnths. PHONE 1M i-J. '' $100 Reward, $100 Thb A1f M t Ibli rrf "' t tlrMM to Imrn that there It m icu one ilrrlrt lrt thnt trlctitt' Iim licrn ftlitctorm In nil ll Mrc, Mut Hint UCnUrnl 1111' ('fturrlt lute W ili rn1nolltrfi'r now known to ihi tnrrflrnl frmernlty rttrt cln coti; Ulliillntml iIIm-m?, rrnuftc mnMltutlnniil trrnimriit. Hull, rirh ttireU liken Inter, ml r tins illtwtlyunon tlie Mooil ml mu ct in mriirti of tint riini, thereby ileMni)lnji the foundation ol the A ie, iml rItIiir the lent Mrtngth In hulMltw up the lonMltii tlun nl iMlcllrff niluro In iIoIiir l( otk. ihe tirnprieton hv mi much filth In (four, illv oerlhil they offer One llinutreil IKit. Iir for ny eie Ihitlt filli to cure. 1011. 1 fpr llttof leltfmonl , K.J.CnRNnWtsCO., Toledo, O. PoMbvill l)rnifslil.T.V. . , Tike llilli' Futnflr I'lll lorwiulfr-Mlon Blanchard's Livery Wo hnvo socurod tho Hvory busi ness of L. II. UoUnur nnd uro pro pared to render excellent sorvlco to tho people of Coos Day. Cnroful drivers, good rigs and everything thnt will moan sntlsfaotcry servlco to tho public. Phono, us for a diking horse, a rig or anything needed lr tho livery lino. Vo also do 0 trucking business of nil kinds. HLAXCIIAHD HItnTIIEHS. Art Dlanchnrd, Mgr, Livery, Feed nnd S. Service. 141 First and Aldor Stroets. Phono 138-J Hello! Hello! Housowlvcs of Marshflold uoo Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep It call up PIIOXK 7it-J. Frco delivery 8 n.m. to also p.m. STERILIZED CTtEAM & MILK ICE, BUTTEltMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzey, on of tha drlrera nd the solicitor for us Is out for laundry. Wntch him I ho Is liable to stop you on tho street and explain all details of Laundry and also to be at your Dome any time. Ho .knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry PIION. 220-J Union Oils GASOLIXE DISTILLATE DEX.IXE KEROSENE SAMSON GAS EXGIXES nnC CEXTHIFUGAL PUSH'S Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Mnrshflelil, Ore. PHONE 302-J Mall Orders Solicited. HOUSES FOR, NEXT 3 rooms $8.00 4 rooms $10.00 5 rooms $11.00 G rooms $12.00 7 rooms $10.00 G rooms $18. 00 AUG. FHIZEEN (18 Central Ave., Mnrshllcld. Ore. Just Stop and Figure the Savin? In Trading at the Boston Store You will Hud at this store at nil times such matchless bargains thnt no thinkim can afford to pass up. Wc offer you no inferior mcrehnudisc, but tho vory bestmc ' disc nt the lowest prices arc paid for standard grade goods. Look those items over Hundreds more like them. Men's All Wool Suits, in neat patterns. Regular prices up to $25. &t J OJT J7 I wtvLr Suit. Men's Dress Hats in nioet popular shapes and best colors. $2.50 and &i "C $3.00. Now P B - Boss of the Road and Mt. Hood Overalls, for boys. Blue only. Willi bib. A Tr Pair, Women's and Misses' Sweater CoaU white i red, gray nnd navy. Sixes ( rn i 16 to U. Were $2.50. Now. .$ I .Oo Women's Corsets, stylish models. White Sizes 19 lo2fc. Wore $1.25 to Qt $2.00. Now only OjC Boys' Dress Shoes, gun metal, calf, bluch or style. Sizes 2 to 5. Were &4 a a $3.00 and $3.50. Pair $ 1 .5)1) Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here The Boston Store "Every Article a Big Bargain" The Greatest Bargain Center in Southern Oregon Good Livery Service .Fnncy now rigs, good lioroca nnd i (ireful drlvorB are now nt tho dl- osnl of tho Cooa Dny public nt ItKASOXAliLI? HATKS. nigs or rigs with drivors ready for nny trip nnywhoro nny tlnio. Horses honrded and rigs cared for. Now honr80 nnd special accommo dations provided for funeral pnrtlos. 35 W. L. CONDRON'S LIVEIIY ANI-3B STAI1LKS lnONE 273-J . An ordinary enso of diarrhoea can, ns n rulo, bo cured by a slnglo doso of Chamborlnln'B Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homedy. This remedy haB no Buporlor for bowel complaints. For snlo by all denlora. WH AUK CLOSING OUT A Line of Laces CIIKAPKII THAN YOU CAX STEAL TH KM Only a few pieces loft. Luces, per yiml 2c, 25c, 3c, 50 Iiisoilioiis, iki ynitl. . . ,2c, 2c, "c 1 'o( lug, per yurtl Re Thoso goods nro all at about OXK HALK OUH ItKGULAH 1'ltICKS. You cannot afford to miss this chance to buy laco cheap, (pOOS BAY VATH STORL Tho fitoro Tliut Saves You Money GEO. N. BOLT, - Mnuuge" Front Street, MarsUfleld. Out of the Luxury Class The Electric Flat Iron has graduated from the class of luxuries, Costs now always' less than 5 cents usually less than than'3 cents an hour to operate, And the work is done in half the time with four times the comfort. A Every year electric flat Irons are made better, Jsk us about the new special offer we are making this week by which you can get one of these Household Comforts for only $3.00. OREGON POWER COMPANY TELEPHONE 178 I f -V2jP FiW Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected "Would 'do well to call at tho Pacific Monumental Works, South Uroadway and mnko solcctlou from tho lnrgo stock now on hind. Mr. Wilson has iu his employ tho only practical mnrblo and cm nlto cuttor In Coos cnunty. And nono but tho host worx It turned Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over ..-.,.. $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits if Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Tit! Guarantee and Abstract Co. UKNItY SKXOSTACKK.W Mgr. j Coqulllo Office Phono 191 Marshflold OfficQ 14-J. ' ! Farms t Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. 1 1 ' Gensral Agents "EASTSIDE" CONI)i:.Si:i) STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF COOS HAY AT MAK.S1IFIEMI, Oltl'.OON, at tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1011. LTAlIIIiITIRSl Capital stock. . . .1100.000.09 Surplus and proflts.. "-115, , . 25,O0M .... 35,7U HESOUHCES: Loans and discounts ?lS0,0in.a: Ovor'UraftB ,4S U. S. Honda and pre- miums 25,250.00 Othor bonds 77,412.50 County and school warrants 2,57,1.78 Banking house, furni ture nnd fixtures. . . S2.0S0.45 Cash and duo from banks 1C0.585.12 $327,021.63 'Cash rosorvo 40 of doposlts. Circulation, Doposlts.. uasn rosorvo wyo oi aepoaua. Wo invito your attention to tho strong' condition of tnl3 b" Indicated In tho above statement, also to tho personnel of rectorate. f Does a general banking business. Interest paid on tlmo and savings deposits. OFFICERS: ,.. W. S. CHANDLER, President; M. C. HORTON, VIce-Ps DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: x v, Vv S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE, W. IT. DOUGLAS, F. W.U GRIMES, JOHNF. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROUfc". W. V, MUHPHY, M. U. iiUlllu. II FOR nOOl) AVORK Ing your clothes to vis. Cleaning, pressing and repairing a speclplty, by experienced' men. Satlsfnntlon guaranteed HLANCIIARI) & MOD BOX, Alliance llldg. Front St,' Buy It now. Now liW rfj buy a bottle of """Toes! Cholera "d Diarrhoea is almost ceriui" -- tho summer Is over. , has no superior. For saw era. 4