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,1, "I llfpBMB "wpprT " "Wy wf " ..- Tf ', W? HfW r . I il lwP ted ,, ; THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 191-1 EVENlNG'EDITION n UtTcmper DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE Good Roads for Coos County .MAN WHO HAS TRAVELED THEM WRITES ABOUT LOCAL HIGHWAYS AND HOW TO IMPROVE TIIE.M. anU Warm Bath rv rii'cd bodies and worn nerves respond enthusiastic ally to a warm bath. A kclllefull of water doesn't help much only irritates. AVith a modern gas water heal or the bath problem is solved. Touch a match to the pilot lighter and by the time you arc ready for the bath, the warm bath is ready for you. Let us show you how gas water heaters work. Oregon Power Company. kiagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 apital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 ssefs Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits CONDENSED STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP IHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP OOOS WAY AT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, at tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1011. RESOURCES: , LIABILITIES: ana discounts $180,01G.32 rafts .43 Bonds and pro- pmi 25,250.00 bonds 77,112.50 T and scliool rant 2,571.78 sg houuo, furnl- 1 and fixtures... 82,089.15 land duo from k. 100,585.12 Capital Block. . . .$100,000.00 Surplus and profits.. 7,145.95 Circulation 25,000.09 DopoBlts 305,778.70 $027,021.05 $027,021.03 Cash rosorvo 40 of doposlts. Invito your attention to tbo strong condition of this bank na ted In tho abovo statomont, also to tho porsonnol of Us dl-ate. a general banking business. fc rest paid on tlmo and savings deposits. OFFICERS: , CHANDLER, President; M. C. IIORTON, Vlco-Presldont; DORSBY KREITZER, Cashlor. DIRECTORS: CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE, W. U. DOUGLAS, P. S. DOW, PRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, W. P. MURPHY, M. C. IIORTON. Istracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance e Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SEKGSTACKEN, Mgr. la Offloo Phont 191 Mnrshfleld Offlco 14-J. Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Go Well tn -nil nf h Pnplflrt fnnnniATitn1 Wnrkfl Rnilth fay and make selection from the large stock now on band. n has In his employ the only practical marble and gra Fr In Coos county. And none but tho best work Is turned VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS Leaves Marshlield Daily IJOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDINO, MARSHFIELD St.lO A. M. ARRIVE DRAIN I 1. M. SAME DAY. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT The Busy Comer Drug Store PHONE 208 "FIFIELD" THE ONLY WAYTO 'FRISCO RAY" T mm W ' er x mem SAILING FROM BANDON FOR SAN FRANCIS CO PROBABLY MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 3 TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT HILLYHR'S CIGAR STORE. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON JUNE 0, 10, 10, 20, 25, 30. I SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JUNE 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. L. II. KEATING, AGENT ' THONE MAIN 30-L THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo vSE? wUh Will nuiho regular trips carrying passengers both ways una freight between Coos liny nml Sun Francisco. AH reservations for passengers mndo nt Alllmico Dock, Mnrshfleld nnd Iutr-Occau Truiisp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, Hin Francisco. For Information, phono M-J or 280. Sailing from San Francisco Tuesday afternoon, Juno 27. '. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH TnE NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND SAILS FROM COOS BAY, FOR PORTLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 27th NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our staged leaving Mnrshfleld at 0 o'clock every morning con nect with evening train to Portland, tho snmo as auto Hues. Faro $0. COOS RAY ROSEllUIta STAGE LINE OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, C. P. RARNARD, 120 MARKET AW, Mnrshfleld. Agent, ROSERURG, Oro. PHONE 11 We Work And Advertise To bring n customer licro tho first time, nfter tlint ho comes of his owi accord. You know why. REMEMRER Thero Is no kink, or cuo that wo can't do. "THINK IT OVER MARY." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN S7-J paver Hill Coal mount Diablo ind josson cement. The beat Domestic and Imnorted brands. rter, Lima Brick and all kinds of builders materia HUGH NcLAIN rpK, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONH SMI Would you Wee to havt Electric Lights in your Country home? Find out tbo number of lights you would want and wo will bo pleased to giro you all the Information you ask. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured ibo llvory busi ness of L. II. Holsner nnd nro pre pared to rondor excellent sorvlco to tbo peoplo of Coos Rny. Careful drlvors, good rigs nnd everything that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In the llvory line. Vo also do a trucking business of all kinds. I1LANCHARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Bales Servlco. 141 First and Alder Streets. Pbono 138-J Real Estate BUY NOW All kinds of City and Farm Prop erty. Rooming house at a bargain. AUG. FJUZHKN 08 Central Avo Marshflcld, Oro. f U4. who bare mat faventtra ability tUuwHKOKUUr X MflNTIUIi. rMIJiUnijrs WiuUaUih V, . Union Oils GASOLINE DISTILLATE BENZINH KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Marsbfeld, Oro. NIONE 303-J U11 Orders Solicited. Editor Coos Day Times: Having recently traveled leisurely over both tho Myrtle Point and Coos Uny wagon ronds to Rosoburg, nnd being something of n student of ronds, nnd having hnd somo expe rience In road building In years past, I tnko this opportunity to ox- pioss some of my views on ronds. In this connection I will say thnt for roots, rocks, ruts nnd gullies tho Myrtle Point road for roiiio fifteen or twonty miles Is tho limit. Tho Coos Uny wagon rondMs some bettor. My opinion is, we should concentrate our offoits on the Coos Day road until wo got ono good-nll-the-year-rond. Tlio burden Is too great at this tlmo to try nnd build three ronds nil we are trying to do without bonding. 1 would arrange our system of road building In Oregon, nnd think wo would got a better run for our moii6y If wo had n trained county tond onglncor to oversee our ronds. REHEAR CONTEMPT CASE Labor Leaders Havo to Answer Charge of Court Offense. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj Times.) "WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 27. Tho contempt proceedings against tho labor leaders rocontly woro pass ed upon by tho United States Supremo Court which set nsldo tho Jail sen tences heretofore Imposed by Justlco Wright. In discussing tho former proceedings, howovcr, tho Supremo Let nil road work by competitive bids with bonds for faithful perfor mance of contract. Under our pre sent system our county courts nro usually honest but they nro not usu nlly practical road men nnd nro Im posed on more or less by road super visors and who nlso aro not practical road men, ns n rule, whllo somo nro "grafters." Many fnrmers nro not good tenmstors and many farm teams nro not good road teams. Tho re sults nro iiioinclont In many cases. Another thing In my opinion Is: In somo cases, I think, wo nro spend ing large sums for building now grades around hills when at tho pre sent state of our finances It would bo better to plank tha old road ovsr tho hills. Gasoline or an oxtra loam would bo cheaper than tho costly grade and results q.ilchor nt this stage of tho gamo. Yours for GOOD HOADS. LOGGING CAMPS WILL NOT CLOSE DOWN AHERDEEN, Wash., Juno 23. Indications nro thnt logging camps on GrayB Harbor will not closo down for tho summer, nB wns suggested by tho lumber combination on Pugot Sound. Most of tho camps will shut down for about ton days to Include tho Fourth of July, but owing to tho disorgan ization of business and tho expenses J connected with n. shut down, tho Court save tho district court tho right , n,n"n,f r8 ? ko,P r"n",nf os to reopen tho enso in tho ovont nnyl,,CC nl y "8 b. or 1""!bor r"d" ls oX' ' jn-vii'u nuts tan, JiiwiuiiKU wiuro nro nt prcsont plonty of logs, cutting will continue nnd resorves will bo hold. Ono loggor snld in rigard to clos ing, "Suspension of work simply monns that wo loso tho result of long organization. Tho men scnttor, and when work Is rcsumod It takes n long tlmo to got Into shnpo again. Wo havo tried closing down bo fore, and onch tlmo wo closo wo find that wo havo merely ndded to our ox ponsos." i . . . ' UNO l- contempt of thq court Itself or of Its orders should bo found. Justlco Wright appointed three lawyers to ln- fltilro into all tho clrcumstnncos and dotormlno whothor or not had been contempt of tho court ltsolf. This commlttco J. J. Darlington, Daniel Davonport nnd James M. Dock. ANOTHER TRUST INDICTED. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Juno 27. An Indlctmont formulatod under tho .MENACE TO HUMAN LIFE SEEN IN USE OF WIRELESS SYSTEM Manila Association. GO TO CHURCH IN BALLOON; AIRMEN "DROP IN" AT SERVICE criminal provision of tho Sherman law, drawn by tho United States Dis trict Attornoy Henry A. Wlso. was1 LONDON, England, Juno 27. It returned todny by tho fodoral grand tho theories of tho aorman sclontlsU Jury against tho "Eastorn Box Honslngmullor, nro correct, tho ap Roard Club" alleged to bo tho sue- proachlng wireless ngo will compel ccBsor of tho "DlHsolvod" Flbro and 1'ooplo to wenr motal Insulated suits, protecting thorn from deadly electric waves. A now form of vlolont topth ncho, It is said, already him been causo In thoso oxpoBcd thoroto, as woll as loss of hair and of somo of tho Bonnes. Tho Bdontlst points out that thero Is no cBsontlnl dlfforenco botwoen wlrolosB wnvos and tho X rays whoso torrlblo norvo Bhrlvellng effects nro woll-known. Ho ostlmntos that only ono-thrco hundredth million of tho oloctrlcul onorgy gonornted for a moasago nro transmitted by stations only a mllo boforo n west wind for an hour nnd apart Is actually usod. Tho rost 13 a half, two church spires woro notod.dlsporsod In tho atmosphere and hltu bolow. Tbo balloon was down and landed 300 fcot from tho I Methodist Eplscopnl church of Tops-. FALSE BYE RLOWS UP; MAY DIB. Hold. TOPSFIELD, Mass., Juno 28. Tho balloon as a moans of convoynnco to phurch was utilized by Charles J. GUdden nnd J. J. Vnnvnlkonburg, In a Journoy of twonty miles from Low ell to this town. Tho aeronauts mallo an early morning nsconslon from Lowell, pro mising friends to land near n church and nttond services, After floating brought us somowhoro. Tho aoronauts 'waited until tho ALLENTOWN, Pa., Juno 28. Tho hour ofsorvlcos nnd thon Joined tho fnlso oyo worn by Rulldlng Inspector congregation. Tho pastor In his ad- Frank F. MInnor exploded todny, as dress roforrod to tho fact that two of , ho sat chatting with a frlond. Mlnnnr tho congregation hnd dropped tho sorvlco from tho skies. Into FIGHTER "WORKS OUT" Rough-HoiiBu CliiirUo Burns Entnl IIhIicn Training Quarters. Rough-Houso Charllo Durns, who Ib scheduled to fight Guy Loo at tho Rink horo next Monday night and who nrrlvod on Coos Day on tho steamer Alllanco Tuesday, worked foil In n Rwoon. His companion wns at a loBS.to know what had happened until blood bognn to flow from tho inspector oyo Hockot, MInnor was rushod to a hospital. It Is fenrod that particles of glass havo ponotratod his brain, In which event sorlous results aro looked for. Ho Is still unconscious. Tho theory Is advanced that collu lold had boon substituted for glass In tho making of tho oyo nnd that tho nui lnfnn nn nlmlrlnir nllillannn ft local fight fans at tho rink this aft- hoat of tho body causc tho explo UARSHFIELD'g POPULAR FAMILY nOTEL ' THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 76o and 11.00; week $2.00 to f 5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges 110.00 to 118.00 per month. FREE BATHS B. W, SULUVAN, Prop, ernoon. Burns will undorgo a suit course of sprouts with Joo JoBephsoh, his mnnnger and trnlnor, ovory day until the day of tho fight nnd the pub lic la Invited to visit tho rink every afternoon at two o'clock to wltnoss tho stunts. Guy Leo, Burns' opponont, will nr- rlvo hero on tho Redondo tomorrow. Tho men will weigh In at C o'clock next Monday night. They fight at 133 pounds. After tho thow try a Turkish bath Phond 214- J.' slon. FOR REAPPORTIONMENT. It is worso than uboIobs to tnko any.modtclnes latemnHy for muscular or chronic rhoumatlsm, All that Is needed ls a freo application of Cham berlain's Liniment. For salo by all doalore. Bennto Commltteo Reports For Bill Although Opposed. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 28. Tho Sonnto Commlttco on Census to day agreed to roport tho congres sional reapportionment bill without nmendmont. The bill provides fo' 433 representatives and was roportod notwithstanding tho fact that all,com mltteo members had expressed them selves ns opposed to. Increased repre sentation. " A TURKISH nATH GOOD. Phon 2 14-J. will do you Jl ..yflcaA