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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1911)
y " ' " S'"'ffJ'''yl''Jipwll''P111'1111 ' m if vimm W)T'J ywrvti m -T-r"nnr ' ir fwws" '--? if i ijfnmitmm iWr v j- n -"Wlaw '32aSSiPQ? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. U One on us" 1AVE another suit "on us." We'll put it on you and it will still be "on us;"and you'll see why when you see these prices. $35.00 Suits $30.00 Suits $27.50 Suits $2,500 Suits $26.50 $22.50 $20.00 $18.50 $22.50 Suits $20.00 Suits $17.50 Suits $15.00 Suits $16.50 $15.00" $13.50 $11.50 w LOCAL 4 GLEANINGS Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN OLOTHIER THE WEATHER. (By A880clnted Press.) OREGON, Pair tonight nnd Thursday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POUT. For twonty-fotir hours ending nt 4:00 p. m. July 18 by Mrs. E. MIngUB, special govoriimont mctoorologlcnl observer: Maximum 70 Minimum 46 4 Precipitation nono Wind, Southwest: clear. North Bond with tho weary animals. For a foot passenger It la all right as anyone- afoot can got through that way but It Is for the benefit of thoso with teams that tho signboard should bo placed. Tho painting of one would be no groat burden to tho county or city. MARSHFIELD OREGON - m 1 ARCH POISON OAK LOTION Relieves the pain almost immediately. The inflammation will usually subside after a few applications and no further incon venience will be experienced. Price Per Bottle 25 Cents For salo nt tho BUSS" CORNER PHONE 298 Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. LEADING DRUG- STORE IN COOS COUNTY. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 i. i i Capital) Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid onJTime Deposits CONDENSED STATEMENT OP TIIE CONDITION OV THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK OV OOOB IJAY AT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, at tho close ot business, Juno 7tb, 1911. RESOURCES: LIABILITIES: Loans and discounts $180,016.32 Ovordrufts .43 U. B. Bonds and pro- Capital stock. . . .1100,000.00 mlumo 26,350.00 2otelb0n L Y ' 77'412'60, Burplua and proflta.. 7.145.05 Coonty and school ' warrants. . . , 2,671.78 ' Banking houso, furnl- Circulation 25,000.00 tureand fixtures... 82,080.46 Cash and duo from Doposlts 395,778.70 bMto. 160,686.12 fB37,034.05 I 9037,024.05 1 Cash roocrvo 40 of deposits. W Invito yoiir attention to tho strong condition of this bank aa Indicated in the aboyo sUtoraont, bIbo to tho personnel ot Its di rectorate. Does a general banking business, Iutereat paid on Uma and savings deposits. OFFICERS t W. 8. CHANDLER, President )S. O. IIORTON, Vice-President; DORSET KREITZBR, Cflsblar. DIHBOTORflj W. S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKH, W. U. DOUGLAS, P. S. DOW, WU. CRIMES, JOHN V. HALL, STEPHEN O. ROGERS, W. P. MURPHY, M. a HORTON. WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzey, on of tho drivers nl the solicitor for us Is out for jWndrjr. Watth him! he la liable "wp you on the street and explain " details of Laundry and also to be I., .UP bmo any t,mo- Ho kn0WB Sundry business from A to. Z, Marshficl Hand and Steam Laundry WE HAVE A LOCK LAMP GUARD that will keep you from losing that Mazda lamp In the hall you have had to replace so often. It Is tblsf proof. Coos Bay Wiring Co. THONE S37-J ALICE H Tho Popular Picnic lkat. Now makes regular schpdulo on tho South Coos River run. Leavns Mnrshflold wook days at 3 p. m. Ar rives lu Marshflold nt 8:40 a. m. Sunday, loaves Marsh Hold at 8 a.m. Returns nt C p. m. LEVI SMITH, Mastor. Hold Initiation At tho KnlghtB of Pythias Lodge Monday evening two candldato Tom and Lostor Smith, of Coos Rlvor woro inltlatod. lliLsliu'ss Increasing Capt. Corn wall of Gardiner Is now In Portland whoro ho will purchnso two now nutos for tho Gardlnor-Drnln' nuto routo. Read t)u Times' Wt Ada. (-7&3-!&0-s. To Hnvo Branch Parlor D. Fergu son, tho locnl expressman brought a load of coffins to North Bond yester day for Undortnkor Dungnn who is to opon n branch parlor in tho Jacob son fumlturo store. Old Pioneer Visits. Mrs. Botty Lynch of Tho Dalles arrived In town on tho last trip of tho steamor Break water to onjoy nn extended visit with her son, Will Lynch and wlfo of this city. Mrs. Lynch Is one of the old plbneorB of Mnrshflold, having boon married horo whiles a young lady 32 years ago. Upon her arrival Mrs. Lynch remarked upon tho many marvolous changes that hnvo taken plnco slnco her departure Tho lady stated that vory fow of tho old land marks woro In evidence nnd that out of nn old const village thoro has grown a modern city. NORTH BEND HAS 'GOME BACK' 1". M. C. A. Secretary Here C. E. Mason, assistant secrotnry of tho Young Men's Christian Aosoclntlon of Oregon nnd Idaho, with hondqiartors nt Portland Is mnklng n trip through Coos County In tho Intorcst of tho Association. WANTED Waitress, iient girl, dress "B" enro Times. Ad- POR RENT Furnished rooms nnd board In prlvato family. Closo lu nnd In walking dlstanco to mill. Address "D" TImoB. POR SALE Illnclc water spnnlol pups. Also housohold furnlturo. Apply Mrs. Guy O. Lattln, 4G3 North Drondway. Will Depart W. S. Chandler nnd fnmlly will dopnrt tomorrow for1 their summer homo on Coos river. For sovornl days past preparations havo been undor way at tho bungalow to receive tho fnmlly nnd all Is now in rcndlncs. POR RENT Furnished housos closo In, 1G4-J. Hut nnd POSITION For iiiiin nnd wlfo with out children. Enquire Blanco Hotol. POR SALE Thoroughbred bluo An dalouslan. Cock & Hon. Arch nmboau Boarding Houso. 82,000-Cash to loan at 8 por cent. Apply Hall & Hall. WANTED Woman or girl to oaro for oldorly Invalid. Apply to Mm. 8engstacken. AUTO LINE Omv at nr time. Phono 331 R, ftor midnight 1813C WANTED Second cook. Apply Im mediately at the Chandler hotel. SOU BALE My farm 600 acres la one lot or will out up in paresis to suit. O. W. Sanford, Marahfleld, FORRDNT HOUSE with IS rooms and bath, hot and cold water. FURNISHED flat with O rooms, bath hot and cold wator, gas rnngo. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEN. (Thoso aro In tho best resldenco part of town,) Havo your calling, cards printed at The Times office. Hardware Men Meet. Messrs. Ek blad, Hnguo and Noff, will lenvo early this evening for Myrtlo Point In nn1 nuto to attond a meeting of tho Coos', county hnrdwnro morchnnts. Thoy will roturn In tho mnchlno nftor tho mooting is terminated. Should Hnvo Sign Hoard Numor oub complnlnts nro bolng mndo by strangers who havo beon bound for North Bond nnd took tho Btrnlght road that loads to tho Btako mill In stead of turning off toward Ferndnlo and going around on tho hillside. This necessitates n trip of two extra mllo8 to North Bond to sny nothing of tho tlmo'lost. Ycstordny a mnn with a vory tlrod team took tho wrong rond and ho had no llttlo amount of difficulty to got bnck and then on to BATHING SUITS Every man and boy will want a bathing suit this sum mer. You will need them on your camping trip and that Sunday excursion, Bathing Trunks .. 25o Men's Bathing Suits $1.00 and $1.50. Full line of outing shirts and capsi The Bazar nOUSE OP QUAL1TV PHONE, 82. Chnmlwra Will Depart Much gloom Is In ovldenco at tho Alliance dock over tho intended dopdrtura of Dock lo W. Chambors. Whon tho Rcdondo blows tho farowoll blast next trip, Dockto will bo on tho hurrlcnno deck with n much moistened handkerchief waving a farowoll to Commodoro nnd "Hon." Tho dopartlng one axpocts to spend about two weeks In tho Coast's metropolis during which tlmo ho says ho will select tho slto for tho Pannma Pacific Intornntlonnl Expo sition. Thus bringing to n termina tion tho argument that Is now In full swing In tho big city over tho loca tion of tho fair. It Is Docklo's first trip to 'Frisco. Personal Notes DAVE HOLDEN wns a Coqulllo visit or yesterday. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo Is u guest nt tho Chandler. Our Sister City Is Showing Signs of Renewed Activities. "North Bend Is coming to tho front," said an enthusiastic booster of that city this morning to a ropro BontatlVo 6f Tho Times'. It vas lonrn cd from tho aforementioned booster that tho Menasha Woodonwaro Com' pany, which recently mado extenslvo purchases lu North Bond, havo mado moro purchases and nro oxpoctod shortly to commence operations on a larger Bcnle. That tho company Intonds to maka a "stick" of It, la evident from tho fact that thoy havo sccurod a fine sulto of ofllces nnd havo already open ed thorn. Tho managor of tho com pany tins purchased a largo now resi dence which Is ovldenco that ho is permanently located. Tho latest movo of tho company was tho purchase of a largo tract of tlmbor land on Pony Slough. Access to this land Is said to. bo easily gain ed nnd In n short whllo timber will bo taken from It ns well nB from tho other holdings of tho compnny. Tho fact that tho Monashn Com pany lins dono so much In tho last couplo wooks to assure tho pcoplo thnt they moan business, tho resi dents of North Bend aro Imbued with now hopes nnd stato that they sco a much roslor future than thoy could dlscorn a month ngo. It Is predicted thnt North Bond will now launch out upon n stondy growth and will con tinue to grow with Maruhflold nnd tho other towns ot tho county until tho rnllrond arrives and then "Watch us all." FRED McLAIN Is ovor from Myrtlo Point on a business trip. JAMES WATSON of Coqulllo, Is vis iting rolntlvoB In Mnrshflold. MRS. TRUEMAN of North spent tho dny In Mnrshflold. Bond WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo, Ib in Mnrshflold on u short business trip. MRS. WILL EICKWORTH of MU1I- conia Is shopping In Mnrshflold today. JAY MONTGOMERY returned to Lakeside today nftor a fow days visit in town. MRS. WATSON of Coos City la visit ing at tho homo ot hor daughter Mrs. Folsom. MRS. FRANK ROGERS camo down from Cooa Rlvor today and Is vis iting friends in town. A. S. ELIOTT and wlfo havo beon In town for two days past., Thoy aro stopping at tho Chandler hotol. JOSEPH GAYNOR of Marshflold will tako a short trip to North Bond this ovonlng. Ho expects to ro turn Into tomorrow afternoon. A WIRING IS DEFECTIVE Chief Traver Has Conditions In Fire Limits Investigated. Chiot Travor, ot tho Mnrshflold flrp dopnrtmont, roportcd to tho city council Inst ovonlng that tho olec trlclnn of tho dopnrtmont had Inves tigated tho oloctrlc wiring in tho business district within tho flro lim its and found much of It dofectivo. Ho reported that 115 buildings woro wired In n manner that violat ed tho rules of tho Pacific Under writers association nnd thnt thoso violations woro from ono to flvo in onch Instance This is not only dnn goroua to proporty and llfo but is Ukoly to result In increased ln Burnnco ratoa. Tho report waa re ferred to tho flro and wator commit too for action. A now wiring ordl nnnco la to bo prepared. MRS. CARL SMEDBURO and baby of Catching Inlet aro -visiting Mrs. Smodburg's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Black for a fow days. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate JO lb Cans 3 lb. Cans lb. Cans J -2 lb. Cans - 1 $2,85 1,00 35 ,20 Lockhart's Grocery MISS ELVA McGRAW of Oakland, Cal., was an Incoming passenger on tho Redondo nnd Is tho guost of her slstor, Mra. Hnrry Naaburg. MR. and MRS. B. T. VANDECAR camo to towu todny from tho Kruuo ranch on Isthmus Inlet whoro thoy have boen visiting Mrs. Vandecar'a mother. GIRLS PLEAD . NOT GUILTY (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y July 19. Pleas ot not guilty on all throo counts woro entered today by Ltlllau II. Graham and Ethol Conrad to tho chargo of shooting W. E. D. Stokes. Tho ball bond ot $5,000 each was continued. Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Always the Same You can count on every sack of Sperry Best Drifted Snow. Daily laboratory tests insure a uniform product Drifted Snow Flour Light-WhtteAlways Right UUNU SC4W-J vl iW