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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1911)
aSSwSKxTmssTmmE&m, mine 28, 1911 -evening edition. ft im4KTWMiM&ii'BBxnummamamm-t.n. l COOS BAY TIMES KntorodTnt the postolllce nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. r TO HOUSE V1S1TOH3. M. C. MALOXI2Y DAN 13. MALOXEY AtlUrcss nil communications to COOS J I AX DAILY TIMES. Mnrshlleld :: :: :t ': Oregon An Independent Republican nows- papor published every evening oxcept enro Middle Aged mid Elderly People. Uso Foley Kidney Pills for quick and Cliumbct' of Commerce to List Accont- permanent results In all cases of kld- iiKidutintm For Fourth. ney and blnddor troubles, nntl for In order to Insure accommodations painful and annoying Irregularities. m. iiini.irniu nf visitors who aro They contain just tho ingredients ne- 'vPMn.i horo for tho Fourth, tho ccssary to regulato and strengthen Edltor'nnd Pith. 'Chamber of Commerce lins Issued n tho action of tho kidneys and blnddcv. Xews Kdltor request that all persons having They arc tonic In nctlon, quick In re- '..,., m ,.,, nmi ntni.ni nf nrlvnto suits. Try them. lied Cross Drue houses who could nccommodato 11 stranger, furnish the secretnry of tho Chamber a list of their addresses and tho number of pcoplo they can for over July 3rd and lth. Store. After tho aliow try Phone 214- .1. a 'lurkish bath Sunday, and Wcokly by Tho Cros Uny Times Publishing Co. MW .iiiii. pi.i ..iii 1 " '" "Dedicated to tho sorvtco cf tho pcoplo, that no good cnuso shall lack n champion, ami that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Tho list will bo kont by Miss Vlolot Henderson, secretnry of tho Chamber of Commerce to whom strangers seek ing accommodations may apply. Sl'HSCRIPTIOX ItATKS. . DAlIiY. One year $0.00 Pur mouth CO WEEKLY. One year $1,50 When paid strictly Inndvanco tho subscription price of the Coos Bay Times is ?fi.00 ptr year or $2,130 for el.x months. OFFICIAL" PAPESt'oF'I'lIlf CITY OF MARSUl'lEM). TO ELECTRIFY CLIMATE. STEP by stop man Invents machi nes nnd processes to do or su.) plomont tho work of color, heat, light nnd Hiinshlno In growing crop.), says an exchange. A generation ago XKWRKRG SAILS KOl'TII. Cnrrlivs Cmr f Xeiuly Mnlf Million Feet Spruce. The steam schooner Xowborg, Cnp- tnln Hasten, loft down tho bay this mornluK bound for nay Point, Cal. She carries n cargo of 150,000 feet of spruce, loaded at tho C. A. Smith mill. j Elks Committee. C. FMcKnlght ,ha8 nnnouncod tho conunltteo of tho Elks who will hnvo chargo of tho celebration parade. They aro J. Al bert Matron, 13. D. McArthur and A. 13. Xoff. In nddltlon to tho Klks In 'uniform nn nutomobllo llont Is being arranged for. We Work And Advertise To bring n customer lieie I lie first j I lino, lifter that he comes of his 1 own accord. You know why. REMEMBER There la no kink, or cue tlmt we enn't do. "TIIIXK IT OVUI! JIAUY," Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOXE MAIX 5.--.J " , 1 Will Convince You, That Our Showing of New Fall House furnishings is Something Marshfield Can Be Proud Of, Not Only Do We Lead in Styles and. Qualities, But iir Prices O 1 hstfm Wk wo- Ji4 The Lowest j XOTICE. All Coos County Warrants drawn I on tho Gnnornl Fund, nnd endorsed prior to Jnnunry 1, 1910, will bo tho bluo-glass crnzo of Genornl Pleas-j paid on presentation at my ofllco In nnton of Philadelphia, who imnglnod ,Coqulllo. ?so intorcst will 00 nnowcu that bluo glass fostered tho growth of on any of theso warrants, after .Tuno ulnntn nnd llowcrs. formed n crude stop in this direction. Fruit growers hnvo for yonrs fought frost and crcntod artificial, tompernto climates by fires In orchards and vlnoynrds. Now artificial daylight Is manufac tured by a lamp that distills vapor from qunrtz mercury, tho rays pos sessing tho snmo qunllty as sunlight nnd exerting tho snmo InNuenco on growth. It is only n question of timo when sclenco will ncqulre such control of electricity that It can mo dify cllmnto over largo regions. 1911 Dated this 21st day of Juno, 1911. T. M. DIMMICK, County Trcnsuror. Would you like to have JClcclrie Lights in your Country home? Find out tho number of lights you would want nnd wo will bo pleased to glvo you nil tho Information you ask. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PIIOXE 2.T7-J. Real Estate BUY XOW All kinds of City nnd Farm Prop orty. Rooming houso nt a bargain. AUG. FHIZEEX 08 Central Ave., Mnrshlleld, Ore. Everyone Likes Nice Things For Their Home and We Want To Show You at What Low Prices You Can Have Them, One' Good Look is All Wc Ask Become Our Guest and Let Us Show You Through. Perry, Montgomery A Co. FSCIIOOTt MJlEOTOJtr. r- XportUnd, On-con X . fchaw of BUtart of HI. John Uaplltt (Kplicopklfl ColNlUW. AeaSwala an summary utparw", i "ogiddrciTIIl! 8ISTi:it MU'UUIOlt For catalog Offlro2l,6t. Helena llnll MltS. O'DOXXELL ACQUITTED. Hunker Hill Wind I'lj: CW Decided In IVuuork'N Courls. At tho rcqtiost of ABslstnnt DU trlct Attorney L. A. Mljcqvlst, Justlco of tho Ponco C. L. Ponnock yester day dlsmlfisod tho chnrgo of selling liquor without n IIcoiiho iroforroa ngnlnst Mrs. Fnnnlo O'Dnnnoll, fo--merly proprlotor of tho Breakwater rooming houso In this city but now n resident of Bunker Hill. Lnck of suf- flclont ovldonco upon which to Imso n conviction was tho reason assign ed, 13Islo Bnhlmnn, who mnkoB her homo with Mrs. O'Donnoll nt Hunk er III1I, nnd who was arrested at tho samo tlmo on a similar chargo, was bound ovor to tho grand Jury, ball bolng sot nt $200. According to tho toatlmony brought out nt tho hearing of tho enso ognlnst tho nnhlmnn woman boforo Justlco Ponnock yestordny nftornoon, S. An dorson, John Runqvlst, Gus Rorg. and Oscar Piorson, all employees of tho Smith lumbor mill, ndmlttod hnvlng visited tho houso occuplod by tho two wonion In Bunker Hill and with hnvlng boon sorved with liquor whllo thoro. Ono wltnoss ndmlttod hnvlng pre sented Miss Bohlmnu with n fifty-cent pleco whon alio sorved tho drink but nddod that ho had not tondorod tho monoy In payment for tho liquor but as n prosont to tho girl. Tho four witnesses wore placed un der bonds of $50 each to appear bo foro tho grand Jury. Bay CHICAGO WHEAT PRICES (By Assoclatod Press to C003 Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Juno 2S. July wheat, S9c; Soptomber, SO 1-Sc; Decombor, 91 3-Se. BASEBALL Supplies nt tho Gunnery YOl'R XElGlillOH'S EXPERIENCE How you may profit by It. Tnko Foley Kldnoy Pills. Mrs. 13. G. Whiting, 3G0 Willow St., Akron, O., says: "Fo: como tlmo I hnd a vory sorlous cuso of kidney troublo nnd I suffored with backnehes and dizzy headaches. I had specks floating boforo my eyes .and I felt all tired out nnd miserable. saw Foloy Kldnoy Pills ndvortlsod Lnd got n bottle and took them ac- ccVdinK 10 directions nnu rcsuus shwod almost at once. Tho pain Ulzzy headaches left mo, my eye- boenmo clear and today I can say lnm a woll woman, thnuks to Foloy vlduey Pills." Rod Cross Drug Store. 1 MCE3Wco',vThoh:XVOBOraolnvcntlvanliIIIty Hi I TM pUm' wrtt UUI'.KLKV A SIclM'llir. I 'mtlirtll'U,ut Atl.rm,., MMkl!ilVu. ' L it IV 41 slght MAV&mw a wmMI mm W AUTOLOAD H 9X&& jtCI r LiEjR'k jffh M .mm SiiAj?P..c'ii-y?r -IVf'-iVri'Ur.tVf2-''xrSrf-;:. or c:i,li. Conducted br iht 8I3URS OF lilt I NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Crtd: AiUrUni altitltti Cwrxi. Mml(. An. Elocution ind Commtr cUIDtpti.feMmlJW.IUf!tciiManliii4 liellKtulTmlnc.wmeiorAnnoaimmcni.iiaarfii tISTER IVriKIOK. . Nirri Au4mj, rt'll I 1ATZVyC m&ffimnd& Big enough for the bigpest - garrre. Quick enough for the most dangerous game. Denis five, imajlnnp, one-ton blows with light ning rapidity or deliberate fire as need may be. Tho enly rccoil-cpcrated rifle that locks the cartridge in the chamber until after the bullet has left the muzzle. Built to handle the heaviest ammunition with greatest accuracy and safety. JPemlngtOnrUAfC the perfect shooting combination. Stnd for Deicrlpttoe l;oldtr Remington Arm.-Unlon Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway, New York Cilr E3WIM!m3 N.ar Oakland, California Tlie only Woman' College on the Pacific Comt. Cliartcrcil 1885. Near two great Uulvcmltlc. Ideal climate throitRliout the je.ir. Entrance anil graduation rcmilrcmentu equivalent to tlioie of Stanford mul L'nlvcralty o( California. Laboratories for science with modern c(ul). ment. Excellent oiortunltlc for home cconomlci, library study, imnlc nnd art. Modern gymnailum. Special care for lieattli of students, out-door life. I'rrildent, I.mlla Clay Caraon. A. M., I.ltt. 1).. I.L. D. Tor catalnRiie address Secretary, Mills College 1. O.. California. Wo carry all tho Romlngton modols of repenting guns nnd nlso tho other modols that have proved host suited to tho Coos nay country. Wo can also order any apodal modol nnd seeuro It for you promptly. Our stock of cartridges Is complete The Gunnery "Sportsmen's Headquarters" FKOXT ST. MAHSIIFIKLD. PROFESSjOIAL niRECTQRY r. a. w. iii:si,iiv. '-' Osteopathic I'liyNli'lan Urnduato of tho Amerhan school of Osteopnthy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Olll no In lCldorado Illk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to t; Phono 1C1-J; Mnruhtlold; Oregon rytr vrTx"(TitAr I '-' Physlcliii nnd Surgeon. ! 0'J-21U UOKO uiiuuing I hones; Ofllco li2J; Hesldcnco 10S1. J W. 11EXXKTT, Iiawyer. Oftlco ovor Flnnngan & Dennott Hank inrshflold Orogon Dlt. J. T. McCOHMAC, Physician nnd Surgoon Marshfield, Oregon. Ofllco: Lockhnrt Dulldlng, opposlto Post O.'Ilte. Phono 105-J The Greatest Labor Saving Device We Have Ever Had." Electric power applied to elevator and hoisting purposes has no real competitors. lillhouse Brothers & Company, a wholesale hardware firm of Galena, Illinois, say: ' "AYo have had an electric motor in cons tant nso on our elevator for about a year, and it has given us splendid satisfaction. Wo havo never had a particle of troublo with it. "It is tho greatest labor-saving device wo havo ever had." Thousands of other motors are in elevator use. Ask us to send a representative to investigate y o u r power needs. Oregon Power Co. TELEPHONE 178. rr BlancharcPs Livery Wo havo secured tno llvory buul uoss of L. II. Holsnor and aro pro pared to render excellent service to tho pcoplo of Coos Day. Cnrofui drivers, good rlga nnd t everything that will moan satisfactory bervlco to tho public. Phono us tor a driving horso, a rig or anything needed In the livery lino. Vo also do 8 rucking business of all kinds, wxcn.m nuoTiiKRS. Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Aldor StreetB. Phono 138-J xoTinra to coxTitACTons. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo recolved by tho Common Council of tho City of Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock P. M., Frldny tho 30th day of Juno, 1911, for cleaning the streots of said city from July 1st, 1911, to January 1st, 1912, nnd for sprinkling tho streets of said city during tho months of July, August and Soptembor, 1911, said work to bo performed to tho satisfaction of tho Street Committee. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Datod this 24th day of Juno, 1911. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. "Don't forget tho Turkish Baths. l'HOXE 211-J. Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call nt tho Pacific Monumental Works, South Broadway nnd mnko selection from tho largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ tho only prnctlcal marblo and gra nite cuttor In Coos county. And nono but tho best worn is turned J,KfcHk Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus anil Undivided Profits 'Over . . . . . $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits t COXDKXSKI) STATKMKXT OF TIIK COXDITIOX OF THE FIRST NATIONAL 1IAXIC OF COOS RAY AT .MARSHFIELD, ORHGOX, nt tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1911. RESOURCES: . LIABILITIES: Loans nnd discounts $180,015.32 Overdrafts .43 U. S. Bonds nnd pre miums 25,250,00 Othor bonds 77,412.50 County and school wnrrnnts. . . . 2,571.78 Banking houso, furnl- turo and fixtures. . . 82,089,45 Cash nnd duo from banks 160,585.12 Cnpltal stock. . . .$100,000.00 Surplus nnd profits.. 7,145.95 Circulation. N '. . . 25,000.00 Doposlts 395,778.70 $527,021.05 $527,02 1,(15 Cash resorvo 40 of doposlts. W- Invito your nttention to tho strong condition of this bank M indicated in tho nbovo statement, nlso to tho porsonnol of Its di rectorate Does a general banking business. Iutorest paid on tlmo nnd savings deposits. OFFICERS: W. S. CHANDLER, President; M. C. HORTON, VIco-Prcsidenti 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, M. C. HORTON. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulilo Offl:o Phono 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAJnLY HOTEL TIIK IjLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 76c nnd $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATH8K. W, SULLIVAN, Prop. - ' GAWT TTCTMtfWENTS. For information concornloS high-class bond investment bearing C interest net, write O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams and Company, " Angeles, California. H! 2 1-1 JsW I ' : " -JinfBXfKmmrvrrtK -ggaflj