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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1911)
wammammmumtmrBHmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmammamKmmmMmBmmmmMmL. . W ,wtSijjppwhTrf?fsT!i riW(5TOll'TrWif'il '"WflW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. 4 "?BgtFEx''imrfltm wr jtTmHMTPH jtati lii ,YBii ifgBTBfBlBiwflBBIBHWmWPBmflmJiBMrTMMjBwiWBf,T,7TPyfvff ft "V PLAN A BIG CELEBRATION Women of Woodcraft Arrange For Big Fraternal ' Meet In Sept. Tho Women of Woodcraft will try and break nil records for big frater nal times nt Marshflold tho 27th and 28fh pf September, Every clrclo In Coos and Curry county will take part. Tuesday evening nt tho regular meeting of Coos Day Clrclo No. 16,4, tho fojlqwlng committees woro ap pointed to tnko chargo of tho work ticro: Executive Commlttco. President, Ida Pntorson. Vice-president, Mary Cowan. 2nd Vice-president, May Coko. Secretary, Anna Smith. Treasurer, Knto Lando. Standing Committees Fubllcntlpn, Lorn McCarty. Progrnm, Juln Sumner. Transportation, Mary Chapman. Banquet, Llzlo Holsner. Decorntlons, Elizabeth Drown, Heceptlon, Nolllo Owen, Norn Daly, Ornco Johnson, W. U. Douglas, Dr. Wm. llorsfhlt. Initiation, Mnrthn Flnnngnn. Model mcotlng, Knto I.nndo, Nol llo Colgnn, Mildred Ilonohrnke. For two dayB nnd nights tho mom- RUMORS FLI THICK AND FAST Are Railways and Bin Deals Many But Fanci .,., ful. IT MAY BE SO, IT MAY BE SO.- You nover can tell whon to laugh or to cry. Exultant you roar boforo heaving a sigh. You aro up with a. spring, you nro ! down with n hump, 'All' tho tlmo giving or talcing a thump. Whon you glvo ono you must'nt tnko 'It for 'tho last; For tho withering comebnek Is stilt In' tho cast. , You should not desplso what Is tag ging behind, For your own courso Is vnguo nnd you're going It blind. Tho cackle you ralso may glvo placo to a groan, When tho railway you build Is of hot air alono. Thoro woro nt least twenty sppnrnto nnd well defined rumors of coming rnllwnys, big Investments, nnd great I development In circulation on tho streets yesterday but nono could bo Inuthorltntlvcly verified. Ono rumor, which hns boon In dr iers of tho order will havo tho key dilation for somo tlmo, resumed oper of tho city. Two hundrod candidates ntlons ns n noMtlvo fact thnt nil tho .Simpson holdings had been sold to tho Monnshn Woodonwnro Company. J wns also losing pntlcnco with deny ing It. i Another wns to tho effect tfint a $10,000,000 mortgage on tho now Coos liny & Oregon Central railway, tho Burcessor to tho Coos Dny, Dolso lino, had been nctunlly filed. This proved equally without foundation. Stntemont whb made ns absolute fnct that .Manager W. F. Miller had received direct word from tho South ern Pacific directors in Now York thut appropriation had been mndo nnd ha wns authorized to prepare for com mencing operntlons nt this end. "Ab solutely nothing to It," snld Mr. Mil ler, when approached. "Wo nro go ing to mako somo important changes In our trnpk in Coqulllo to conform to a new city ordlnnpco, nnd tho story mny have originated that way, but nothing'moro. That Is positive" Another hnd a party of Hill survey ors on tho Breakwater but when trncod down it proved to bo n lunch of lumberjacks bound for tho Smith Powers Logging Camp. i These indeed be strenuous days for tho newspaper reporter who seeks to sift n grain of fnct from tons of fnn clful conjecture A FEW OF THE SAVING At Our 5th Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ,' phone i. s. kaufman co youit coal orders slim per ton. A TURKISH 3001). Phono Don't forgot PHONE i!M.J. HATH 2H-J. will do you tho Turkish Baths IAAANAWVWWWS'WWWVWVSV ' 'la - t4' hjfjJfcKt, If wk Iff j'iiJst b SCHOOL nTRECTORY NSiSrf"rfSiNiwwNiB 9SS 9$ I ajQflojl W ffjjtjgfra? iN.ar Oakland, California The only Woman' College on the Pacific Coait, Charternl 1883. Near two great Univcralllcs. Ideal climate throughout the year. Entrance nnd graduation coulrcmcnta equivalent to thoie of Stanford find Unlrtrtlty of California. ..t ri fi- ... , w.uui.iviiv. lur iicni;c Willi moucrn cnuin r.UKnr oimpsun nppuou iinosevou n ment. Kxcellcnt opportunltlca for liome short nnd nclv word to the rnnnrt lonomle, library study, muilo and art. niion nnu ugly wont 10 mo report. xj0(lern Kymn,,m, Sncclal care for health Mnnngor Fnlkonsteln snld tho tnlo !.'. tutenti. out-door iffc. Prcildjnt, Lutlla ... ... . . . Clay Canon, A. Jl I.ltt. IX. LL. D. I'or wns getting a bit wearisome nnd ho "iaIKj? dren Secretary, Mllli College 1. !-oq $ 5-50 Mens' $12.50 f.jt S.iir. l.AJ MUliV Mens $15.00 Suits . . Mens' $18.00 Suits . 10.75 11.25 .Mens' $25.00 , Suits . . ... t J ' Mens' $30.00 Suits . . . Mens' $35.00 Suits , i K? . . t' 21.00 t 25.00 Broken Sizes in Ladies Shoes and Oxfords MRS. C. C. VAX ORSDALL KOMtl Of WollU'll t)f WtNNllT.lft will bo Initiated on one night. Tho local clrclo hns secured a sperlal dis pensation nnd now members will bo taken In for Just tho cost of tho local medical exnmlnntlnn one dollar. On tho night or September 28, tho irntorunl relobrntlon will closo with nu elnborato banquet at tho Chan dler hotel, only thoso securing now members will bo seated. Tho mnnilior securing tho greatest Dumber of now momborH during tho campaign will bo given tho honor of Laving chnrgo of tho Coos county ox lilblt nt tho Oregon Slnto Fair Sop. tomber 11 to 1C. All her oxpons.w will bo paid, tho wlnnor will also bo presented with n gold watch. This will bo n trip wotth trying for It will bo no small honor to havo charge of Coos county's first oxhlblt. Tho ono who mukos tho trip will bo ontortalu J- J.' JI ' ' V. I M I I , II. IBM !. JUST RECEIVED A XliV SIIIP.MUXT OF T1IK 1WMOUS Heide Caps All colors nnd all slzos. They aro tho standard of tho world. 1p-to-dato and nifty. PRICES OXI,Y flOc to $t.50. The Toggery Vonuerly Geo. oodrmii. taVSSAMWWNAVWWW ' cd In royal stylo by tho Slato Fair , Board as thoy will bo highly pleased to havo an oxhlblt from this county. Head of tlio Onler Coming. ' Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, grand gunrdlan of tho Women of Woodcraft, will mako her first visit to Coos Bay nnd nddress tho public on tho ovcnlng, of September 27. Sho will also spoil; nt tho bnuquot. Mrs. C. C. Vnu Ors dnll Is tho lending Indy frntornnllut In this country. Thousands havo written nnd spoken of her, hnvo told of her eloquonco, hnvo recited her kindly deeds, havo praised her frn tornal spirit, nnd truly, ns tho great-, est Indy frntornnl lender In history, I , havo commented on hor wnndorful ' 'momory.-hor untiring enorgy, her nt- tontlon to every dotnll of the order's work nnd progress, hor knowlodgo nf Itiunrnnpji anlminn Tim Immtn f ... .... vr kwivmivi ui iii-min 'i mnny of our grent frntcrnnl ordc-H look to hor for ndvlre. Tho bend quarters of tho order Is In Portland, , Oregon, nnd mnkca It n homo order. It wns orgnnlzed nnd commenced jbuslnoss ns n frntornnl Insurance ns 'soolatlon on April 1, 1897. It has now reached Its fourteenth yenr.onch year showing marked growth and stability over every other year slnco commencement, nnd now hns n mem bership of more than 55.000. The totnl Investments represented hv cash, bonds nnd seeurltlofi amount to 9l.012.G01.ns. The ordor has paid out for death claim? In H years $3,-139.1-tS.n3. i Tho ordor doe business In the fol lowing states: Oregon. I'tah, Novnn. Wyoming. Idaho, Montana, Calltor- iiih huh wnsninuton. with n mem bershlp of 10000 In Oregon nlono. OrgnnUer Frnnk H. Tlchenor will visit ovory lodge In tho county and make arrangements for running e curslona to Murshileld In September, A lepresontntlvo from the crand lodgo will bo Mtit hero soon to drill the several teams In this section, so tho work nt tho model mooting will be tho best ever put on In tho county. At tho uet regulnr meeting pf the clrclo at least twenty-live appllcn tlons will bo presented of tho busl-i ness men of Mnrshfleld nnd. tho fol lowing commltteo has boon appointed to havo chargo of the business men's class nnd this class of candldatos will bo Initiated In tho near future IDA PATBRSOX, II. B. 1JESSKY, Savo mouey by Times advertisers -' 'Portland, Orfroa S . fSlUin an4 Car School for Olrl. liS. fthira. of tilit trior Ht.Jolm lUptlitlKplacoratjl diiIik, aita.nii aaf LUmatury Diparlati, M.ili, Art, XlMtllM, OrBaiiltB. roreaUloa-addrcMTlli: IISTi:il SUl'UUIOll Otnco2i,SUlIolii.IIalt Regular $2.50 values Regular $3.50 values $1.25 $1.75 Ifn rTlrla Ph4mhiJ ka . ftltfffUfl if tUf HftlW v !( v..utv vf it wiviknu hi I lib IIW1I NAMtS OF JISUS AND MARY. CrjA Mlmlttl OlUiltu Ourm. Mula.An.r:ioaiiloaiaJCoanr; dIDfyu.JOW.i..V Dt) SnUn(Riaac4 Moral taj latrllntulTnlalar.VVllUletAaMUKrBMaLAiUitu tltTll IVrtKlO. U. UtnlAttim htU4 Clearance Sale In all Departments "MONEY TALKS" and Talks for Your Advantage at These Stores This Week Hub Clothing Shoe Co. MARRHFIPI n i nasmnsi MARSHFIELD BAND0N Ifl Ci IU f UVUI wIh3 haveaom. Inwntlv. abllltr iiiaua,,t MtoM..,.. U ii.hlint.M. Ii. tv We Work And Advertise To bring a customer Itcro tho llrnt time, after thnt ho cnim-H of liU own accord. You know why. iti:.Mi:.Miu:u There Is no Ululc, or cuo that a in n't do. "T 111 X K IT O V U 11 1 1 1 Y." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIO.NK MAIX BAJ amci: II Tho Popular Picnic Boat. 'Good Livcrv Now makes regular schodulo on tho South Coos Rlvor' run. Loovob Mnrshllold weok dnys.at 3 p..ni. Ar-, rlvcs In Mnrshflold nt 8?)5 a. m. ' Sunday, lonves Marshflold at 8 a.m. Returns at G p, m. LEVI SMITH. Master. Service Fancy now rigs, good horses nnd nroful drivers nro now nt tho die osnl of tho Coos Bny public nt ItKASOXAlU.N It.VTKS. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere nuy tlmo. Horses boardtd and rigs cared for. New hearso and special accommo dations provided for funeral parJles W. L. CONDRON'S MVKKY AXI) PKEI) STAULEa PIlOXi: 27IW patronlzlag Th R.ea! Estate mY xow All kinds Of Cltv nn, V-. n erty. Rooming house at n bargain.! i'i(iKi-: "H -''" Vm., MnrMiiUld. Ort-, Blanchard Livery Wo hnvo securod the livery bus) ness of L. H. Holsner nnd nro pro pared to rondor excelleut servlco tc the people of Coos Uny, Careful drivers, good rigs nnd overythlnp mar. win mean sntlsfnctory service tc tho public. Phono us tor a driving horse, a rig or anything needed Id tho livery lino. Wo nlso do 8 trucking business of nil kinds llUVXCIIAUO imOTllERS. Lhery, I-i-tl nnd Sales Service. Hi First and Alder Streets. Phono 13S-J UNIGU2 PANTATORIUM Dying, Cleaning, Pressing nnd Re pairing. Ladles' Work a specialty. Wo do all kinds of Hat Work. All work guaranteed or no char ges. Wo clean rugs, carpots nnd Laco Curtains. Goods called for and dollvorod. SUITS MADi: TO OllDIClt. 230 CENTRAL AVE PHONE 250-X ROSS (Sh PINEGOR j PROPRiiyroRs I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY r. G. W. LESLIE, ( LJ Osteoimthlo Physician I Graduate of tho American school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Offlca lu Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4J I'hono 1C1-J; Marshflold; Oregon CONDENSED STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OP COOS HAY AT MAR8HPIELD, OREGON, nt tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1011. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $1S0,01G.32 Ovordrnfts. U. S. Dnnds and pre miums Othor bouds County and school warrants. . . , Danklng houso, furni ture and fixtures... Cash nnd due from bankB .43 25,250.00 77,412.50 2,571.78 82,089.45 100,585.12 LIAIHLITIESt Capital stock. . . .$100,000.00 Surplus and profits.. 7,145.95 Circulation. Doposlts. . , 25,000.09 305,778.70 rR. J. W. INGRAM, jDimiii mm ourgeon. 209-210 Coke Building hones: Office 102J; Resldeuco 1021. $527,021,051 $327,021.03 Cash rosorvo 40 of doposlts. W' Invito your attentloii to tho strong condition of this bank ns Indicated In tho abovo Btntoraont, also to tho porsounol of Its di rectorate. Does a general banking business. Intorost paid on tlmo and savings doposlts. OFFICERS: W. S. CHANDLER, President; M. C. HORTON, Vico-Presldent; DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER. JOHN S. COKE, W. U. DOUGLAS, P. S. DOW, WM. GRIMES, JOHN P. HALL. STEPHEN o. nnnnmo W. P. MURPHY, M. C. HORTON. , Have That Roof Fixed NOW I See CORTHELL 1 I'hono 3121 -wfwtw H tKM WATCH! NOTICE! Horoor Mnuzey, 3n of the drivers nd tho solicitor 'or iw is . 4. -nundry. Wntch h!m! ho ts liable to stop you on tho street and explain all details of Laundry ana also io be t your home any time. He knows laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry PIIO.W. 220-J ,. ' ll W. BENNETT, Lawyer, Offlco ovor Flanagan & Bennett Bank rarafl0'd Oregon Flanagan & Bennett Bank D"- ffiV.fJKT J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician and Surgoon Mnrshfleld, OregQn. Ofllce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post O.llco. Phone 105-J Would yon like to have Electric Liyhts in your Country home? Find out tho number of lights you would want nnd wo will bo pleased to glvo you all tho Information you ask. Coos Pay Wiring Co. u.iu iIU7-J, Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .... AssetslOver ...... $5b1),Ofl6 Interest Paid on Time Deposits $100,000 -. ,i. 3 SAFE INVESTMENT For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Jntorest net, write O. B, Hinsdale, care J. H, Adams and, Company, Los Angeles, California. MAHSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTEIj THE LLOYD Rates reduced to; say 60c, 75c ft J1.0Q; week $2.00 to 15.00. Hom keeping apartments jtyltn. gas ft?8, 110.00 to $18.00 nr Moaih. JlUfl. JjUATHB B. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. ma " iXxXM