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imMHjuw I 2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. l 1 ' m t im i a I,. HiiS Hi I i ' ' V ii COOS BAY TIMES Entered nt tho postolllco nt .Mnrsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class tnnll matter. M. O. MALONEY DAN E. MALONEY Editor mill Pub. Noun Editor Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mai'slilleltl :: :: :: ''. Oregon An Independent Republican news papor published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tito Coos Hny Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tho service of tho imonlc. that no Kood cause shall lack n champion, and that evil shall not . - tlirlvo unopposed SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. On year $C.OO Per month SO WEEKLY. One yenr $1.50 When pnld strictly In advance the subfprlptton price of the Cobs Hay Tlmufi Ik $5.00 p-r yoar or $2.50 for six mouths. Ofllclnl Paper of Coot County OFFICIAL PAPKP. OK TI1K CITY OK MAHSIIKlK.iiir. REAL LESSON KOH KNOCKERS. U O YOU know whnt wo think ii tho best lesson In the Hlblo?" snys nn oxchnngo. It mny surprlso you, but 'tis that one about Noah and the Hood. We say this even In tho fnco of educated folk who turn up tliolr noses and declare the flood story is n fake. You remember that Noah had to work a long time at tho ark. It was up hill business, too, nt best, to go on tolling and sweating Iny after tiny under tho hot sun, out there on dry laud, whllo the hammer nnd nnvll club sat nrotind spitting tobneco julco on his boards, whittling up hls'soft pluo with old Jack-knives nnd tolling him what n fool ho wns to oxpect a big rain In n country that was too dry to grow nlfnlfn, but ho kopt nt It; dually tho flood camo nnd ovory mother's boh of tho cronkora was drowned. This Ib tho only in otunco wo know of olthor In snered or profnno history whore tho knocker got exactly what was coming to him." AMERICAN WOMAN'S LEAGUE On Juno 10, 1911, nil members of tho lenguo woro notified of tho two suits begun against tho Lowls Inter ests nnd their posslblo outcome. Thcso suits will not afreet lenguo mombors excopt ns thoy hnvo invost od In thorn nbovo their membership foe, nnd ns 70 por cent of nil out standing notes nro now In tho hands of tho reorganization, It scorns likely thnt Investments will not bo lost, Al though dividends will likely bo sus pended When n momborshlp fee Is pnld to tho leaguo, dollar for dollar Is re turned In subscription certificate which nro tnkon nt faco valuo on sub ncrlptlous by ovor 100 magazines, In cluding Tho Hovlow of Hovlows, Pa clllc Monthly, Sunset Magazine, Lip plucott's, nnd many others. Thus, women Joining the league, paying $fi2 received $52 lu subscrip tion certificates which could bo used or sold nt will. ntl a m t i. Tho lenguo receives 50 por cont I commission from publishers as an ngoncy. Tho league places within tho reach of mombors mid their minor children ovor 200 correspondence courses cov orlng nil Important Hold of industry nnd knowledge. It builds chapter houses whoro Biifllclent mombors nro associated becoming the center of their soclnl and educational life. Thirty of theso houses hnvo beon completed from leaguo funds, only tho lot being asked from tho locality benefitted. Tho Myrtlo Wood Chapter has nover solicited funds for any pur pose. Ono entertainment was glvou tho proceeds of which was lent to mombors to help pay tholr member ship fees. Tho present agitation will not disband the lenguo, but will hurt Its business and decrenso Its Income, nnd consequently Its bonoflts for n Jlmo, until theso suits nro ndjusted and confidence restored. Personally mombcrs of this chapter will bo glad to rccolve subscriptions to mngnzlncs nd will nsk no payment until your iringnztnes arrive. "Wo thank Tho Times for lta fair ness lu publishing thts, and ask those Intorested to Buspend Judgment until thoy havo made a fair Investigation. MUS. CHAS. MURR, Treaa. MRS. MYRA. U, MITCHELL. A TUIUUBII BATH will do you I 14-J. I lOOD. Phone 214 DEVELOPMENT OF lii Chief Topic of Discussion at Meeting of Business Men Last flight. A representative meeting of Marsh- field business men met last night to listen to one of the most practical and interesting talks ever delivered before the local Chamber of Com- . meroe on an harbor development. .!. N. Tenl of Portland was the principal penker but many local business men rontrlliuted their quota to tho eve ning's discussion. C. V. McKnlght was matlo clt.ilr nmn and Hugh Hrown secretary. Mr. .1. N. Teal preseuted n number of telling nwmients for local harmony In nil things but particularly In the mntter of securing government aid' In big projpets. .lie also talked fores- fully and convincingly on tho mattor which a social was onjoyod at Ralph of Portland Jonlousy of Coos Hay coke's home. harbor. Ho stated this fooling of selllshness defeated Its own ends and ji1Hi n, Wagner, niul chlldrou, that Portland's best Interests could wi10 mvo resided hero for tko n.tt he best served by tho development of tirco yearB, loft yosterdny for Han a large city and populoiiB community ,) to go down on tho Anvil to Her lu Southwest Oregon. j holey whero they cNpcct to mnko their To secure n general expression homo. from tho meeting, Chairman Mc Knight called upon a number of whom woro business men among Hugh McLnln, Henry Songstackon, J. W. Dennett, Cnpt. Pondorgrass and n number of others. As a result of tho conforrjico, a motion was presented and passed that tho chairman appoint a commit tee of thrco to proparo resolutions voicing tho sentiment of tho mooting nnd tho business men of MarBhflold that tho project of tho North Jotty bo urged upon tho government ns necessary to tho dovolopmont of Coos Day hnrbor. Tho chnlrmnn today announced J. W. nonnott, 13. Mlngus, nnd J. V. Smoaton as mombors of this commit tee nnd J. W. Honnott Btnted thnt ho would cnll n mooting of tho commlt tco nt tho earliest posslblo moment. TALK COOS HAY. Hugh MrLaln Says Outxlilo lVopIo lluve Eyes On This .Section "Evorywhoro I go I hear much Inquiry nnd good words for Coos Hny and I nm nlwnys glad to get back," remarked Hugh McLnln to a Times' reported today. Mr. McLnln has Just returned from an oxtendod trip to Portland and tho vnlloy towns. "I bollovo wo nro nbout to ontor on nn orn of railway construction nnd development thnt will bo n surprlso to ovoryono. I reoolvod somo Infor - mntlon thts tlmo thnt whllo I ennnot dlvulgo Its sourco jnnkoa wo hnvo greater conlldenco tlinn ovor boforo Hint wn will minn linvn n rnllwnv. ' ny tho wny next to n railway my trip lu on tho RosQburg auto lino was nbout tho best over." $100 Reward, $100 Tin1 r intern uf lhl paper "fill"' ploavrd to lentil iliiti tlivro Witt ii-nat nnoilrvmU'il alnaro thnt kI.iuo ia Invn nliluloniru In nil ll I-ko',hiiiI tn t l CrttiiTil. lint I'm I'ntnrrli Curi' l tli nut) iiltiMcnri' now known to Hiu nuillcal Irittrrnliy. (ularri liclii" n run. ktltutlontil iH.ium', rt'iifri'i h I'oiiktttiitloiial Irritlmeiit Hull Kt'iimrtli dim U lakon Inter- iiull, fctlnc illru'tlyiipun tho lilood nnilniii. ooiih Hiirtnt l c( tlol ttm,tlKirvlyilikini)Iii Ilic louiiiliitloii ol tlioilUcati', nml uhlturthu V W "UVimill lit UllllltlllK 111! till' IMI'MIIM' Hon nnl Utlm; iminro In dIhk lumuk. .... I. nit ulr.m,illi fa I. nil. Mil lliv t I..1 . mulltil. l no proprietor nav to inucli liittli in if cur. Htlvt' incr tluvt llu- offrr One Hit ilrt'il Pol. Ur for any can' tlini II full to curt'. Semi for lot of lotlmnnlii V J ("II "NKY.U'O., Toledo, o. Holillivall DrnEuiMii.T.V Take Hal ' Kmnily 1'IIU tortoimlfpiitiou "The Greatest Labor Saving Device We Have Ever Had." Electric power applied to elevator and hoisting purposes has no real competitors. Millhouso Brothers & Company, a wholesale hardware firm of Galena, Illinois, say: ''AVc have had an electric motor in cons tant use on our elevator for about a year, and it has given us splendid satisfaction. "Wo have never had a particle of trouble with it. "It is the greatest labor-saving device wo have ever had." Thousands of 'other motors are in elevator use. Ask us to send a representative to investigate power needs. Oregon Power Co. . ?. TELEPHONE 178. North Bend News Mrs. W. Peterson of North Inlet, Is shopping In North Bond today. Mrs. Itobt. Simpson, Jr., and Miss Annie Potorson, woro MarBliIleld vis itors yesterday. Victor Wlttlc and family who have spent n few weeks at Tarheel Point, loturnod homo yesterday. E. C. Mather left yesterday for a few days business trip to Myrtle Point, llandon and Coqulllo. Mrs. O. II. Potorson of Mny was a guest of her daughter. Mrs. M. C. Co leman and Mrs. E. 12. Hlggs yester day. Mrs. J. Carlson, who has been visiting hero, returned to her home mi Catching Inlet. Hor nleee, Miss Edith Johnson, accompanied her. Tho dlirtitlnii Endeavor met Mon day evening In tho Presbyterian church for a business session, nftsr Houghhouso Chnrllo Hums and J W. Joseph, his manager, arrived to ',ifty on tho Alliance from San Fran csco. Guy Leo's, HuniB' opponent for tho 3rd of July boxing match in tho skating rink, will ncdondo tomorrow. nrrlvo on tho TIIH WHEAT MARKET. Associated Press to Coos (Dy Hu Times.) CHICAGO, III., Juno 27. Today's closing prices on tho Board of Trado woro: July, 91c; Soptombor, 90'c; Decombor, 92 3-4c. COOH county PEAS, FRESH eve ry day. SACCIH'S Orocory. I A fiOOI) TIME for nlfivt tho BAP TIST rilUHCII, Frldny ovonlns. JUNE 30, Squnro Deal SOCIAL. PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN' CO YOUH COAL ORDERS SI.50 11311 TON. Buy It now. Now Is tho tlmo to buy n bottlo of Chnmborlnln's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlnrrhoon Romody. It Is almost cortnln to bo ncodod boforo tho summor is over. This romody has no suporior. For snlo by nil deal ors. Get an Option 'On n box of STAFFORD'S H1TT rciv bo SWEET CHOCOLATKS. CIobo option nt onco nnd tnuo thorn home nnd you will never rogrot It OU II ILiLi Mlbb A GOOD THING If you fnll to try Stnfford's famous Candles, Dollclous, Wholesomo nnd puro, thoy hnvo won tneir wny to popular favor by tholr gcuulno ox collonco. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT TWO STORES. TWO STORES 1 1. y o u r Wfwck Our Methods Our Prices A genuine a Hide is the one that is always coHiilerl'eilcd. The Boston Slm-c pnt. arc genuine they are real shout praises for The Boston Store as the one genuine place to save money. Sntur lav night's Times for special list ol" big savings here. Men's and Women's Umbrellas, rctrtilni' $2.2."! to 3.(W values. On sale now Amoskcag Apron Qinghnm, in nworlwd i checks and colors. Yard p'j only O4C Men's Cotton Work Shirts, in (55 and 75c grades. All sizes, foaeii Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here The Boston Store "Every Article a Big Bargain" The One Great Bargain Center of All Southern Oregon PROFESSIONAL Pj RECJ0RY rM.a. W. LESLIE, OHtcopntlilc Physician Jrntluato of tho Amorhnn school ol Osteopathy nt Klrltavlllo, Mo. Ollloc In Eldorntlo Illk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshllold; Oregon, Dii7j. w. inoham, IMiyxIclaii ntttl Surgeon. U09-210 Coko UulltliDR Iiouch: Odlco lai; Hettltlcnco' KI'Jl. J. W. HEN.NETT, Iiwyor. Ofllco ovor Flanngau & Dennott DanU larshnold Oregon K. J. T. McCOItMAO, JL) Physlclnn and Surgeon Marshflold, Oregon. Ofllco: Locklnrt Dulldlng, opposlto Post OfllM. Phouo 10G-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3121 BlancharcPs Livery Wo have secured Hie llvory bust- aess of L, H. llelsnor nnd nro pro- pared to render excellent sorvlco to the people of Coos Day. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will moan satisfactory sorvlre to 'ho public. Phono us for n driving horso, a rig or anything needed Id the livery line, Vo also do a trucking business of all kinds. IlLANCTIARD imOTIIERS. Livery, Feed and Snles Service. 141 First and Alder Streets. Phono 138-J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by tho Common Council of tho City of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock P. M., Friday tho 30th day of June, 1911, for cleaning the streets of said city from July 1st, 1911, to January 1st, 1912, and for sprinkling tho streets of said city during tho months of July, August and September, 1911, said work to be performed to tho satisfaction of tho Street Committee. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to reject any nnd all bids. Dated this 24th day of June, 1911. JOHN W. DUTLER, Recorder. Don't forget PHONE 214WJ. tho Turkish paths. Are Imitate Cannot Be (hat is why people come back again and again nnd daily Alun's Fine Dress Pants, in ( and dark tofl.50. styles and dozen reguhir A a TO H VRSU a yv Knickerbocker Pants. Flanagan & Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .... Assets Over Interest Paid CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF COOS HAY AT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, nt tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1911. RESOURCES: Loans nnd discounts $180, 015.32 Overdrafts ,43 U. S. Bonds and pro- Capital stock. . . .?100,000.00 mlums 2B, 250.00 Othor bonds 77,412.50 , ..,jko , , , ' Surplus and prouts.. 7,145.95 County and school warrants. . . . 2,571.78 Banking house, furnl- Circulation 25,000.00 turo nnd tlxtures. . , 82,089,45 Cash nnd duo from Doposlts 395,778.70 hanks. , 100,585.12 $$27,021,031 Cash resorvo 40 of doposlts. W- invito your attention to tho strong condition of this bank as indicated in tho nbovo statornont, also to tho porsonnol of its di rectorate. Does a general banking business. Intorest paid on tlmo nnd savings deposits. OFFICERS: W. S. CHANDLER, President; M. C. HORTON, Vice-President; DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE, W. U. DOUGLAS, F. S. DOW, WM. GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, W. P. MURPHY, Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses and tnreful drivers are now at tho dls osal of tho Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATRS. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hearse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDR.ON-S LIVERY AND FEED STABLIS PHOVBa7W Uj Dill Mcled cs fo Inst patterns. Were ) .Pair " ilium 44JCI Arrow Brand Collars, in wide rnuo of sizes. Only. ( , boys' Wool buits, in neat patterns. 4.35 Values $7.50 to $9.00. Suit., Bennett Bank $100,000 $500,000 on Time Deposits 1 . LIAIHLITIES: $327,021.03 M. C. HORTON. WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzey, on of the drlten nd tho solicitor for us Is out f Laundry. Watch him! be is UUJ to stop you on the street and expl all details of Laundry and also toj nt your homo any time. He b Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry PBONbSW-J f .J- W.rtIWhi