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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,191 1-;EVEIIING EDITION. Suits KSHL nwMMfuwmomm Druggists' Sundries Suporb spices. During tho canning nnd pickling season you will need spices. It Is Importnnt that tho splcos used bo puro and of tho most dcllcato flavor. Wo hnvo a lino that aro superior In every wny. Thoy go fnrthor than ordinary grades becauso they aro puro and of solcct grades becauso of tho dollcaoy of their flavor. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. tiu: busy corner Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call it the Pacific Monumental VtorKB, South Broadway and mako solectlon from the largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only practical marble and gra nlto cutter In Coos county. And nono but tho bost worn Is turned Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domottlc nud Imported brands. Plaitor, LI mo, Brick and all kinds or bulldora matorlal HUGH McLASN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICK, SOUTH BROADWAY WST, STRAYED OK STOLEN Red Irish settor j)up. Reward for re turn to Quy w. Chnmbora at Al liance Warehouse. OST Ii, K)stolllce, silk umbrella, liver pearl handle. Howard for ro turn to Times' ofllco. OH SALE .l-pnssenger auto nearly new. Would consldor good prop erty la exchange Apply room 201 Coke Bldg. AXTEI) Good Housekeeping Mng Mlne requlre3 tho services of a representative In Marshflold, Oro., to look after subscription renow ' and to extend circulation by Pectal methods which have prov en unusually successful. Salary nd cmmIaslon. Previous exporl nce desirable, but not essential. woIe tlmo or sparo time. Ad ". with references, J. P. Falr--. Good Housekeeping Maga . 381 Fourth Ave., Now York AVAVrr... . "r.II To 1.... - i . run.!. . " iuhsu uiury a with stock. GIvo full par- address J. M. P., 210 B OOl St.. Ln,H ni ' "-! Wtll B-Comfortable home com- or veryoiK Have you seen the new clothing for 19 SI and 1912? Suits, Cravencttes, English SUpons in all the new shades and styles from $6.50 to $25.00. Royal Taylors Madc-to-Measure if you want something out of the ordinary. From $18.00 to $35.00. FIXUP Front St., Opp. Breakwater Office I PHONE 208 PHONE 201 plotoly furnished j two' lots at Bay Park P.O. Box 432. FOR HUNT Furnished room In Sac chl Bldg. Apply on premises. WANTED Two experienced starch lronors Immediately. Marshflold Hand nnd Stenm Laundry. IX)ST A cat's head Mick pin. Finder will bo rownrdod by roturnlng to C. A. Howard, Dlanco hotel. FOH HUNT Furnished flat, modern conveniences. Phono 233-X. FOR HUNT Small Iioiiso In South Marahfleld $ Per month. Apply "C" caro Times. FOH SAW': Two team horses; one pair with wagon nnd harness, cheap. T. J. Gardnor, Llbby. WANTED A comjMJtent girl for pen oral housework to go to San Fran cisco. Apply to Mrs. H. II. Mc pherson, 334 Pino St. FOR SALE FJrst-clnss horso nnd buggy. Cheap If taken Immedia tely. Address 'N. B.' care Times. FOR RENT Furnished flat of flvo rooms, modern conveniences. Ap ply 703, 3rd St., John Ellerby. IFOR SALE Sly farm 000 acres In one lot or will cut up in parce.o iu suit. O. W. Santord, Marahfleld. WANTED G experienced coal min ers Beaver Hill Company. AVOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. A meeting of C. D. Circle No. 10 1 Is called for September 5th, 1011, at 7:30 p. m., to bnllot on new mem bers nnd transact other business. NORA DALY. G. X. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the First National Bank OF COOS HAY At Marshflold, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Spe- tcmber 1st, 1911. Resources. Loans and discounts ...$209,719.62 U. S. Donds to securo cir culation 25:000.00 Donds, securities, etc. . . . 88,852.40 Dunking house, furniture", nnd fixtures SI, 472. 9 1 Due from National banks (not rosorvo ngonta) . . 814.02 Duo from Stnto and prl vnte, banks nnd bnnk crs, trust compnnles, and savings banks. . . . 2,157.07 Duo from approved re serve agents 89.4S8.7C Checks nnd other cash Items 4,030.31 Notes of other National banks 870.00 Fractional Paper Curren cy, nickels, nnd cents. 471. SI Lawful money rcservo In bank, viz: Spcclo ....$00,717.70 Legal-tender notes . . . 225.00 ' 00,942.70 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 of circulation) 1,250.00 Total $505,070.92 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In. . .$100,000.00 Surplus fund 5,500.00 Undivided profits, loss ex penses and tnxos paid. 1,380.20 Nntloiml bank notes out standing 25,600.00 Due to other nntloiml banks 3,919.45 Duo to stnto and prlvnto banks and bankers. . . 2,099. 07 Dividends unpnld 390.00 Individual doposlts sub ject to chock 307,073.20 Demand certificates of deposit 8,007.72 Tlmo cortlflcntes of depo sit 49,410.34 CnHhler's checks out standing 1,018.22 Total $505,070.92 Stnto of Oregon, County of Coos, ss: I, Dorsoy Kreltzer, Cashier of tho above-nnmed bnnk, do solemnly swear that tho nbovo stntomont Is truo to tho best of my knowledge nnd bellof. DOHSEY KREITZER, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo mo this 5th day of Soptembor, 1911. ARTHUR K. PECK, Noti.ry Public. Correct Attest: W. S. CHANDLER, W. U. DOUGLAS, W. P. MURPHY, Directors. CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS HAY At tho Close of Business, September 1. 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts $209,719.02 Bonds nnd warrants 88,852.40 17. S. Bonds to securo circulation 25,000.00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,472.14 Cnsh and sight exchango 100,031.90 Total resources , 9.100,11.0.0- Llabilltlesi Capital stock , $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits , 0,880.20 Circulation 25,000.00 Doposlts 433.190.00 Total liabilities Fruits and Vegetables Read this appetizing Hat of Frosh things for tho t,nblo that will tompt tho Jnded appetite nnd PHONE YOUR ORDER LARGE COOS HAY CUCUMBERS i) for 5 cents BLACKBERRIES, J boxes for 2.1c Pineapples Pcnrs Cantaloups. GRAPES, Muscat, Seedless,. Tokay, Black. Apples Peaches Plums Oranges Wav Beans String jteuns Head Lettuce Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes Beets Carrots Parsnips Artichokes Hubbard Squash Egg pjant Green Corn Cabbage Watermelons. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 i THE WEATHER. j (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Sept. 5. Showers "tonight nnd Wednesday; prob- nbly fair and warmer In Interior nnd west portion with westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. O For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. in.. Sopt. 4, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum G4 Minimum 52 At 4:00 p. in 59 Precipitation 31 Wind, Northwest; cloudy. . Meeting I'o.ttoned. Tho meeting tomorrow of tho Ladles Aid of tho Presbyterian church has been post poned for one week. Meet Thursday. The A. N. W. club will hold their first mooting aft er tho Biimnior x'ncallon nt tho homo of Mrs. W. P. Murphy on Thursday, September 7. Oppose Early Closing. August Farley, O. K. Hulln and B. II. Smith, tho special commlttco of tho Journey men bnrbors appointed to confer with tho boss harbors rolatlvo to closing nt 7 o'clock Instead of 8 o'clock in tho evening yostorday mot with tho proprietors. All tho proprietors xvjpro opposed to tho early closing. What will dovolop Is not known. To Form Company C. M. Maupln, tho California oil oxport who Is hero looking ovor this flold says ho Is vory favorably Impressed with It. Ho will stnrt nt onco to form a local company with $25,000 paid up capital to drill for oil on Catching Inlet. Notion's Horses Win Raymond Leo this morning rocolved n card from F. P. Norton who Is mnklng the Wlllamotto Valley circuit with his horses. Mr. Norton says that out of four starts, ho won throo first monies nnd ono third. Marin took two firsts nnd Zolmn Z, n now trotter which Mr. Norton recently bought from John Sawyor, took a first nnd a third. Mr. Norton goes to Salom from tho Sclo county fnlr. - Elect Olllcers. At tho first moot ing of tho now Marshflold public li brary committee Mrs. Henry Song stnekon was olectod president, Mrs. M. C. Horton, vice-president; Mrs. J. A Great Advantage, to Working Men J. A. Mnplo. 125 S. 7th St., Stoub envlllo, O., says: "For years I suf fered from weak kidneys nnd n sovoro blnddor trouble. I lenrnod of Foloy Kldnoy Pills nnd their wonderful '.cures so I began tnklng them nnd r .... suro enough 1 linn ns goou results us any I heard nbout. My backache loft me nnd to ono of my business, ox- prossmnn, thnt nlono Is a groat nd- vnntngo My klunoyB nctoti ireo ami normal, and thnt saved mo n lot of mlsory. It Is now n plonsuro to woric whom II nunc! In bo Tl llllsorv. For Salo nt Red Cross Drug Storo. 9.10.1,070.0a T. McCornmc, secretary, and Mrs. II. S. Tower, treasurer. Tho now direc tors tiro very enthusiastic ovor tho outlook for the library and will en deavor to ndvnnce Its Interests nnd 'lonellts In every way possible. Plan P " lie Tho Eastsldo Baptist s inn' iiool members hnvo on ! ,ng ' tl Alice H for u picnic oxcur 1 on ii oos River for themselves and f liuIh Thursday. Thoy will n.ivt io short wharf at SMS nnd tho outli.j' will bo in charge of Rov. G. LoRoy Hull. Court Today Judge John S. Coko and most of tho Mnrshfleld attorneys went to Coqulllo this morning to at tend the adjourned term of the cir cuit court which Judge Coko con vened today. Tho regular Septem ber term of court will open next Mon dny, this week bolng dovoted to clear ing tho court calendar. BUg Picnic A. G. Rnab of North Bend was In Mnrshfleld today on bus iness. Ho nttended the annual picnic of the Kcuwlll Tolcphone compnny'a nt Hognn's Grovo Inst Friday nnd re ports that nearly 200 pcoplo wuro present nnd had a lino time. Be sides a fine picnic dinner, they had a program of races and athletic con tests, tho Wlllanch Inlet tenm de feating tho Kentuck nnd Lnrson In let team by a score of 24 to 22. Speed Boat Damaged. Tho speed boat Coos Bay will not bo nblo to participate In tho rcgetta nt Astoria owing to another nccldent. Sho wns to hnvo been shipped Inst wcok on tho Brcnkwutcr but an accident provonted getting her nwny and then sho wns to have been sent todny. Howovor, on a trial spin tho othor dny, sho struck a log and was dnmnged too much to bo ropnlrcd In tlmo to got her away today, according to advises given Agent Keating of tho Bronk water. TO BE CLEVER Manager John Herron Com pletes Arrangements For Contests Saturday Night. Promoter John Horron hnB ovory thlng completed for his noxt boxing bout which comes up noxt Saturday night In tho Skating Rink. Both, Burns nnd Evnns nro In tho pink of condition nud both boys will bo ready to put up tho bost bout of tholr car oor. This bout Is attracting consldor riblo attention, tho winner to moot Earl Hondorson hero Octobor 14. Mr. Horron oxpects a bnnnor houso Sat urday night nnd ns both boys nro In tho condition of tholr lives nnd both or them hnvo forfolts up for might and nppenrnnco nnd for onco Mr. Horron will sec thnt ovorythlng starts on time. Bon Glllon will moot Enrl Hondor son In tho sixth npoclnl event. Hon dorson will bo romombored for tho wonderful bout ho put up with Chnr llo Burns horo Inst mouth. In Glllon ho will ineot n boy who Is fast and clovor nnd who hns had n world of oxporlonco having boxed such boys ns Bud Anderson nnd Bobby Evans nud nthors too numerous to montlou. This bout nlono should bo worth tho prlco of admission nnd Is nttrnrtlng as much nttontlon ns tho main ovont. Kid Porry of Onklnnd, who Is not ing ns Burns' sparring pnrtnor nnd who hns mot somo of tho best four round boys In Snn Francisco, will meet Billy Wilson, tho clovor local boy In n 5-rouud prollmlnnry. DERBY Thru Us flavor won Its favor. Skule Supplies School will opon Monday noxt. You will need supplies; Pencil tablets Be Ink and Colours fie Hooters B nud lOo Drawln Pads , , , . , 5 nnd JOc Pen holders B nud 10c Pens dozen 10c Peuclles le, 2$c and Be Eracers Be Pencil Hockes Bo Craons B mid 1 Oa Booke Strops Be Poncll clips Be Any child bringing this ndd nnd with nil orrors mnrked will got a Poncll FREE. COOS BAY ASH STORE Tho Store That Saves You Money. GEO. N. BOLT, - - Manager. Front Street, Marshflold. Tho woman of today who has good hoalth, good torapor, good senso, bright eyoB nnd a lovely comploxlon, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins tho admlratlon'ot tho world. If your digestion Is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For-ale bjj all i dealers. Personal Notes J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtle Point Is n Mnrshfleld business visitor. J. D. DOANE of Catching Inlet Is n Murshllold visitor today. NED C. KELLY of Coqulllo is 0 Marshflold visitor today. WM. WARREN and wife and sou nro enjoying a short outing in the Loon Lnko section. E. C. PADDOCK loft this morning on n business trip to Gnrdlnor, ScotU burg, Florence nnd Acme. MISS MAMIE MAHONEY loft on the Brenkwator today to visit rolatlve In Portland nnd Wnshlngtou. L. W. PLANZ loft todny for San FranclBco for n month's visit with friends and rclntlves. OWEN E. McCARTY, who la en gaged In tho nutomobllo business nt Portland, is hero as tho guest or V. R. Haines. A. L. RICHARDSON, tho engineer In chnrgo of tho wnter supply Inves tigation here, left today for his homo in Portlnnd. ED WIEDER is nctlng cashier or the Coos Bay Water company during tho nbsenco of Miss Mntnlo Maho noy. MISSES WITT and Humphroy have been guests of Mrs. Harry Brad flold tho past throo wcoks and ro turned to Portland today. LOUIS GORR and wlfo hnvo return ed from a fow weeks' visit at Con tral Oregon points and othor places ot Interest In tho northwest. A. E. NEFF, J. T. Hnrrlgan, C. W. Montgomery nnd A. J. Ness return cd yesterdny from a short outing; at Mr. Harrlgan's ranch. MRS. LUCY COOK, who hnB boon spending tho summer nt tho homo of her son, Geo E. Cook, will loavo shortly for hor home In Euroka. JAY LAWYER, wlfo and baby will leavo In tho morning via Myrtle Point tor Rosoburg from where thoy will go to tholr homo m Spo kane. Mr. Klornnn Is oxpocted horo soon. a. j. McClelland, who is a guest at tho homo ot his nophows, Goorgo nnd Alva Doll, oxpects to lenvo tor his homo In Pueblo, Colo., noxt week. ROY HOKELL is hero from tho Co qulllo on business. Slnco tho gov ernment snng boat completed Its work on tho rlvor. ho hns boon the govornment Inspector on tho Lar son dredging work thoro. II. A. EDLIN has moved his family back to tholr old homo In Bunker Hill from Bnndon whoro thoy hnvo resided several months. Mr. Ed lln has taken n mining claim near Myrtle Point nnd will dovoto his tlmo to It. JOHN BLATT and rnmlly hnvo re turned from tholr summor home on South Coos Rlvor. Mr. Blntt la In rccolpt of n card from A. B. Gldloy, n promluont engineer of Loud, S. D., who visited him horo rccontly saying thnt ho hns sold his property In South Dakota nnd will movo to C003 Bay soon. F. S. DOW roturned Inst ovonlng from n business trip to Myrtle Point. Ho reports thnt tho ennnory hnB contrnctod for the salo or tholr ontlro pack of beans this year nt n prlco that will lusuro them n good profit. Ho Rtntes that tho rnln thoro yostor day lastod for threo hours and was ono of tho heaviest tho valley has known In n long tlmo. The Public Expects It The Public Gets It Tho public hns n porfoct right to expect pollto attention at our storo and that 1b exactly what tho public gets. It la ot special concom to us thnt our patrons shall not bo disappointed In nny wny. Don't hesltnto to como In. It mnkos no difference ovon If you only want to Inqulro tho name of n street or tho right direc tion, wo nro glad to glvo as sistance to you. Tho public oxpocts to got tho purest and best drugs nt our storo, novor nro thoy disap pointed, for in this as In ovory othor way, wo aim to glvo you tho host posslblo service. Brown Drug Co Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, MARSHFIELD. Ib I. &-