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7 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 191 1 EVENING EDITION. s. 1 COOS BAYTIMES PI. C.MAI.ONEV DAN 12. MAI.OXKV Editor and Pub. Xi'Hs Editor Entered nt tUo postofllco nt Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through the ninlls as second class mall mattor. I BUSINESS 10 CLOSE FRIDAY official paper of the OF MAHSIIlTEfiO. CITY1 (Continued from pago 1.) NOTED PEOPLE TALK. 3Dr. AIiiiii Slimv Addresses Governors on Equal HlllVniKO. By Associated Press to tho Coas liny Times) SPRING LAKH, N. J., Sept. li. Dr. Anna Shnw, president of the Na tional Woman's Suffrage association today addressed the governors con ference In behalf of the equality of the ballot. Governor Herbert S. JIadlcy of Missouri, spoko on tho right of agitato to llx IntorBtato traf fic rates. Ho was succeeded by Gov ernor Aldrlch of Nebraska. IIANDOX GIRL ELOPES. daughter or i:. W. Muck In Found lly Father. Tho llandon Hecoider says: "Miss Ulack, 'daughter of K. W. Hlack, lopcd to Coqulllu Saturday with a young follow named Davenport. Mr. 31 hick having heard of tho escapade, chartered an automobile Sunday and wont after his daughter who promis ed to return to Haudoii Tuo-duy or "Wednesday." woro adopted and ordered spread on ! tho court records, the records of the 'bar association and a copy ordered sent to tho family. Tho meeting wns la special one called by C. F. Mc Knight. Mushiest Houses CIoo Practically every business house In Marshlleld will be closed during the hours of tho funeral of Francis II. Clarko tomorrow nfternoon. Most of thorn will close at 2 o'clock and re main closed until t o'clock. Tho business olllce of Tho Times will bo closed tomorrow from 2 o'clock until I o'clock In respect to tho 'memory of Francis H. Claiko, one of Coos Hay's best friends. liri'AII.S or DEATH. XMPROVEMENT WORK PRO. !iti:ssi:s. Porflniiil Oirj-nuimi Contains Sketch of Fi-iiucls II. Clmko. Tho Portland Oregonlan contain ed tho following account of tho de mise of Francis II. Clarke: Francis II. Clarko. president or the Cooh Hay & Oregon Central Hallway, which he had promoted for tho pur pose of building a road from Mai sit- Held to Hoseburg. died at the Peer Hotel on East IluniHldo stioet curly Tuesday morning after a two weeks' IHiiohh of imcumonln. Ho was "'! Tho Btreot liuprovomoiit work In First Addition to Mnrshllold Is be- Jng pushed forward by tho UuynolilH yonrH ,,, nm, hnil Bont n,08t 0f hU Development Co. with all posslblo ,fo ,n gt .. whonj ,,0 wng wo. despatch. Washington Avenue, the known iitreot along which the now Tormlnnli Uan', work noco88tnt0(1 by lM0 ,ie Streot Hallway Is projected, Is now, . r ,,. ,,, .i.-. i, had con ceived and was determined to have open for n quarter mile. Kith Dtroet is cleared and grubbed for a half mile. California, tho fourth cast and west street In tho now pint- ting, 1b being slashed and abutting lots aro bolng cleared to allow buy ers to Jtiilgo of tho IoIh thoy nro se lecting. Some very beautiful home- altos aro being disclosed by this' work of clearing. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon nnd nrc prepared to pay tho highest cnsli prlca for them. For further parti culars seo C. a. HOCKKTT, Umpire City, oi OKO. F. SMITH. Coos Hlvcr If you huvo appendicitis. "Winkler. See Dr. HOWrt HUH Wo offer Ono llumlrul lirlliir llvnanl fur nny uinwiM'utiirrli Unit ihiiihk lo turtil li JWIl'nCittnrrn Ciiu i J. ciii:ni:v .v co , Tohiiu, o. k lli iiinlir.luiHil. Iii kunuii V J. ( li o no) fur tin- lnl i ji'iitx, mill liellow lilm pci ftrtly iKiiiiirHliln In nil l.iilin itiiiihuIIihi hihI Jliinm lnll Hlilr loiirr) mil nn nlllpi AJoiin Jiinilu li) lil tl r iii l WI'IM. Kisvin A M MIX IS, IiiiIi h!c HriiiiM. 'lululii, ( IIiiIIX Hlnrrli iih I- liikiu ltilirinill, nil HK'Uiii'lly ilium llir lilnml mul unit mm miiv inert nf I III' l( III 'lollniiillliiN m nl frti' I'ru'u 7 f ni iii-r ImiiiU' hu l hII ilruvufl. Talc lliill'k Kiitnlli I'llUdin imiluiilim realized, undoubtedly affected his health. For tho last three or four months ho had labored almost Inces santly, most of that time bolng under a severe Htraln owing to the vigorous opposition of business rivals. He maintained his olllce at Marshlleld and for tho last four or live years livid In that city. Five weeks ago his business brought him to Portland, and he had been here continuously since thou. When ho first was taken 111 ho continued nt work. Pneunio ula set In, which, complicated with heart trouble, caused his death. At his bedsldo whon tho end came woro a number of prominent residents of Coos Day, among them Claude Nas- A Great Advantage to Working Men J. A. Maplo, 125 S. 7th St., Stoub envlllo, O., says: "For yenrs I Buf fered from weak kidneys and a sovero bladder trouble I learned of Foley Kidney Pills nnd their wondorful cures so I began taklnj, them nnd sure enough I had as good results as any I heard about. My backache left mo and to one of my business, ex iiressmnn, Unit alono Is n great ad vantage My kidneys acted freo and normal, and that saved mo n lot of miser. It Is now a pleasure to work where it usod to bo a misery. For Sale at Hed Cross Drug Stoio. A Ton of Hindsight isn't worth an Ounce of Foresight 'Phis is a (ruth whieh more young men recognize every season. Hundreds of them know what kind ot! clothes they want hut its taken some of (hem a long time to know where to iind thorn. Uso a little foresight this season, decide to investi gate tho merits of THE FIXUP Clothes before buying that winter outfit. We'll (it you perfectly in the kind of clothes you'll like to Avear. There'll be no hindsight regrets if you do. rp PI IE LATEST IX OKAYS AND BROWNS VINE ST ITS & OYERCOATS $10.00 to $25.00 THE FIXUP burg, one of his closest associates His friends declare that his death will not affect the status of his railroad project. Mr. Clarko was well-known in rail road circles, ahving promoted several Important projects. Immediately be fore coming to Oiogon ho spent sev-, oral years In South America, plan ning for extensive railroad develop ments for an Eastern syndicate. 10,000,000 Project Undertaken. When he first wont to Coos Hay he obtained financial aid from business men of that community. Ho organiz ed tho Oregon, Idaho fc Eastern Hall road compnny, which mailo extensive surveys nnd for which approximately $2ri,000 was subscribed by Marsh field business men. Lntor he Inter ested Eastern nnd English capital, and the C003 Day & Oregon Central compnny wns organized, absorbing tho local concern. Tho general route of tho lino Mr. Clarko proposed to build lay along tho Coqulllo river from Mnrshllold to Myrtlo Point, then following tho mlddlo fork of tho Co qulllo to tho top of tho Const Hiiuge, through Happy Valley to nosoburg. Ho estimated that $10,000,000 would bo required to complete tho project Mr. Clarko was a lawyer by pro fession nnd hnd a brilliant mind. Ho lint! traveled extensively, wns well rend, and a closo student of nffalrs Ho wns an Interesting conversational ist and a lluent public speaker. Promoter A No Author. Ho had attained considerable suc cess as a writer, most of his produc tions having n socialistic leaning. 1 113 principal work was "Morgan-Hocko-j lellor Wills," which was printed In i book form sovornl months ngo nnd given wldo circulation. In It he at tempted to bring tho glnnt fortunes of Hockcfollor and Morgan to a lo glcnl end, nnd made tho prediction thnt boforo tho end of tho present century tho United States would bo governed by a system of fraternal not commercial-socialism. He had often said to his friends that as soon as ho had brought his Coos Hay pro ject to Rtirccssfiil completion ho' would turn his attention to lltcraturo He was an nrdent advocato of freo silver, and In l"0r, gavo nctlvo sup port to tho candidacy of W. J. Hryau. Ho wns a candidate for Congress on tho Populist ticket In tho St. Paul district In tho early nineties. Is the Hteart of Yoisr Home Why Not Give It the Best Attention? With all of our varied lines to furnish the home complete, the kitchen al ways comes first with us in attention. That is the reason you find hero the AVorld's Fair Modal, Winner of the Gold The Malleable Monarch and the M'm ffllPiSfTll PiPlBffii lm i; I Mfrc--i trT2Tl M' ' I Charter Oak Toledo and te If you hnvo a Goitre, klor. Seo Dr. Win- The Elite Steel Range costs 0.00 to 1.3.00 The Toledo Steel Range costs 18.00 to 15.00 Tho Charter Oak Steel Range costs 1 1.00 to 35.00 The Monarch Stool Range costs )5.00 to $75.00 We know the quality of these linos so well that we will give M days free trial, right in your own home. Call in and talk it over. ' Going Harvey Company COMPLETE TTOUSE FURNISHERS. ' Let Us Do Your Hardest Kitchen Work Handling coal and ashes and building fires is what we moan. CUm for Coolchuj solves Iho prohlcm economically. With is range the fuel supply never STATEMENT OK CONDITION Flanagan ( Bennett Bank of MAHSIIFIEIil), OHKOO.V At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. ltesources. I.onns nnd Discounts $307,393.93 Hanking IIouso 60,000.00 Cash nnd Exchnngos 141.C-1G.53 Total 8.188,0 II). id Liabilities Capital Stock paid In $50, 000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits G4.1CC.72 Doposlts 4S 1,77-1.74 Total .-,88,010.10 runs low, the stove pipe never smokes and tho ash box never gets too full for utterance. Cookhuj with (jus is tho acme of cleanliness, comfort and convenience. 'Poday is the day you should call at our of fice and arrange for the installation of a gas range. Telephone ITS Oregon Power Co, Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADIO NI) JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domcetlc and Imported brands, PUiter, Lima, Drlck and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH nilOADWAV. PHONE 201 CONI)KNSi:i STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS HAY At the Closo of Uitslness, September l, 1011. Itesoui ces. Lonns nnd Discounts $209,719.02 Honds mid warrants SS.S52.4C U. S. Honds to securo circulation .' 25,000.00 Heal ostato, furniture nnd ilxtures 81,472.94 Cash ami hlj-ht exchango Hio.Ottl.OU Total resources 8305.070'"2 Llabllltles. Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits ,',',,, G.8S6.26 Circulation , !.".'. i'.'. !'.".'.! ! 25,000.00 ,)lI0,lts .' .'.'.'. .'.'.' .'.".'. ." 433,100.00 Total liabilities ', ', , f $5(js,07.02 OFFICEHS: W. S. Chandler, m. C. Horton, Dorsoy Kreitzer, President. Vlce-Piesldent. Cashier. lHHEOTOHS: W. S. Chandler, w. u Douglaa, John F. Hall, P, s DoW( John S- Coko Win. Grimes, S. C. Rogers, w p, MurpnVi M. C. Horton. llEAKY'S GUN SHOP ATACH JI Completo lino of Hlcyclo supplies, ,. ., ' ..,. , , ... , ' , ' Tho Popular PJcnlo Boat second-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, Now luakcal regulnr 8Cuodule 0 blcyclos, etc., ropalred. tho South Coos River run. Leaves Umbrellaa covered and ropalred. Marshlleld week days at 4 p. m. Ar- E. nM)El.. Prop. rlves ,n Marshilqld at 8:45 a. m. Vn nn. v "fn, m. i Sunday ,eaves ""fleld at 8 a. m. No. 007 No. Front St, Phono 180-H Roturns at 6 p. m. Abstracts, Real Estate,, Fire and Marine Insurance Title GuaVantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Office Phono 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms - Timber Coal and Platting Land a ipeeUlty. uonsral Agents "EASTSIDE" j ar""-