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r1' ji.rjH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911 -EVENING EDITION COOS BAYTIMES, M. O. MALOXEV" Ktlltor mill I'uli. DAX E. MALOXEV Xewa Editor Entered at tuo postoftice at Marsii Aold, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second class mall matter. PRESIDENTIAL I'RIMARV POPU LAR. THE Iden of a presidential prlmnty 1b getting to be n popular Insti tution with most of tho west ern states. South Dakota Is the latest to take steps toward such an expression of opinion, a recent nmendment of tho stato's primary law having cleared the way. Tho primary Is to bo conducted next April, with two sets of delegates on tho ticket, one set for Taft and tho other for La ' Follette. There aro now seven states that look forward to this manner of declaration by the voters and they Include North Dako ta, Oregon, Nebraska, Iowa, Wiscon sin nnd New Jersey, In addition to South Dakota. As prominent an au thority as Governor Woodrow Wll non recently lntlmnted that tho direct nomination plan probably would be npplted eventually to presidential contests. XEW DOLLAR 1JOAT Lnrgc Lumber Carrier Rcnchcs Port land After Trip around Horn PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 27. Unlit nt Glasgow and launched Juno 20, tho IlrltlBh steamship Robert Dollar, Cap tain H. L. Morton, which reached Portland on her maiden trip this week Is one of the most modern deep water carriers that ever came up tho Columbia nnd Willamette Sho la tho largest vessel to arrlvo hero this season, measuring -125 feet long, HI feet beam and 29 feot depth of hold. Her dead weight capacity Is placed nt 8800 tons. Sho Is of 3500 net and 5G00 gross register tons. Tho Robert Dollnr loaded at Glas gow, Nowcastlo, Antwerp nnd London for San Pedro and San Francisco, nt which ports sho dollvored C000 tons of general freight. Sho enme to Port land In water ballast to receive tho bulk of tho cargo which sho will tako to Shanghai and other far cast ports. Sho encountered flue weather on tho voyngo from Europe nnd during tho run up tho const from San Krnnclsco. Off Tillamook tho steamer was mot by tho Port of Portland pilot schoon er Joseph Pulitzer nnd a pilot went nbonrd and brought hor Into tho riv Including officers tho Itobort Dol lnr cnrrlcs n rrow of 11, of whom 31 nro Chinese, who worn signed on In i London. Cnntaln Morton formerly wnB mnstor of tho M. S. Dollar, a trans-Pnclllc frolghter belonging to tho same mnmnny nnd which hnsi been o Porllnnd n a number of ocm ' nlons. As n result tho skipper has Mil oxtonslvo nrnualutnucn nt Portlnnd. Tho WAV to linvo (!()() IIKEAI) Is to use HAINES FLOUR. DO.VT FOIKSET tho Seventh An- iiiiiiI HALL. NORTH HUM) FIRE, DEPARTMENT. Eckhoff llnll. SAT-1 VHDAV night, OCTOIIEU US. Tick ets $1.00. HAM) HAXCE nt EAOLES HALL Snturday ovenlng, OCTOHER UH. ML' SIC by FULL band. DELAXEV IX CHANGE. .Man Who Hud Charge of Drain Line I Sioivm Moves to Eugene. Jerry Delnnoy, who hnd chnrgo of the stores and mnterlal left on tho Drain lino after It wns discontinued, Is to be prominently Identified with the work on tho Eugene-Coos Hay line according to the Eugene Guard which says: "A largo crew of engin eers, who will work with tho con struction force of tho Southern Pa cific company on the Eugene Coos- Hay line, will bo bore In two or threo days to mako this city their perma nent hendnunrters till the new road Is completed. This Information was given the Guard by J. J. Dolnney, who has charge of the company's now of flccB In the First National bank nn- nox on West Ninth street, which were opened today. These engineers nro coming from Klnmath Falls, where they wore employed by tho company In building the Bouth portion of tho Natron-Klnmnth Falls cutoff. Thoy will' bo followed by other engineers nnd offlco men from time to tlmo un til tho company will hnvo n small army of thorn hero by tho tlmo nctunl construction work bogles. "Mr. Delnnoy said today that while no contract for tho construction of tho first section of tho now road has yot been let, ns haB been reported, nil arrangements to that effect hnvo been mndo and It will be only a mut ter of nfllxlng signatures to tho nec essary pnpors. Tho company, ho says, Is going right nhend with nil the preliminary work nnd whllo ho could not predict tho date upon which grnding would begin ho thought It would bo very soon, tho only thing dolnying tho beginning of tho work being tho matter of securing a fow pieces of right-of-way. "Mr. Dolaney Is busy straighten ing up tho now ofllces In tho bank nnnex nnd will hnvo everything In good order for tho engineers nnd of flco help In n day or bo." Mom Evidence. "Hero Is moro ovhlenco of feml nlno superiority," snld Mrs. narlng Mnnnors. "What Is it?" "A hen cackles only when sho has laid an ogg nnd n roostor crows mere ly to attract Idlo attention." Tho WOMEN'S AUXILIARY' of tho PKESUVTEIHAX church will glvo a COOKED TOO!) SALE nt 1:30 SATURDAY, Oct. 28, at M. A. SWEETMAX'S real estato ofllco. DON'T T'OHGET the Sovonth An nual HALL. XOHTH HEM) El HE DEPARTMENT. Eckhoff Hal!, RAT UKDAV night, OCTOHEH 28. Tick ets $1.00. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific Llvory & Transfer Co. DON'T KOHOirrthoSovonth An nual HALL, XOHTH HEX!) FIRE DEPARTMENT. Eckhoff Hnll, SAT. UHDAY night, OCTOHER 118. Tick ets $1.00. First Class Auto Service Two lino Cadillac cars rondy for servlco at all hours nnywhoro nt rea sonable rntos. Phono 0C-.T until 11 p. in. after 11 p. m., Phono 5-J. Real donco Phono 2S-J. ). L. FOOTE, Proprietor. Light Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right, To Lovers of Good Coffee J Wo hno secured the exclusive ngoncy for Mrs. Rorer's Own Blend Coffee Mrs. llorer Is known ns one of tho boat cooks In tho United States. t Mi. Riuer wijn: "" ""' ' u.f,'i4JjT5jig "The way to make roffoo from my own blond Is llko this "A tnblospoonful t ground) for each person "Then cook It either In tho ordinary way or In tho porcolntor un til the liquor becomes a deep dark brown "Maybe tluee minutes may be llvo innybo fifteen. "It nil deponds on your method of making coffee "Hut when you wo that rich deep dark brown "And when you suioll that pungent dollelousuoss your coffee Is made "And oh! that coffee will bo good, If It Is MRS. RORER'S OWN BLEND C0EFEE "My coffee Is made from solect coffeo bonus "Hlended after my own reclpj "Roasted hen fleshly packe.l In the famous triple seal package, hermetically sealed." 1,000,000 pounds sold since the first of tho year llundieds ot thousand enjoying it for breakfast overy morning. Wo hnvo today addod to our Puro Food list One barrel H, J. lleluz Puro Mince Meat, tho host that Is mndo. Wo also have a full line of fresh fruits nnd vegetables for Sat urdayAll tho Maiket Embraces, Our nlin 1 to please the trade. Phono us vour order. OLLI VANT & WEAVER The Pure Food Groccrmcn. A Good Place to 'Trade, Phono 27o-J Corner 3rd and Central XOHTH HEX!) DERATES. Tho North Uond High school will take up a series of debates beginning next Monday. Tho debaters will be .taken from n list of those who made good In last year's debates. Twelvo will bo chosen. The first debnic will bo: "Resolved, That a consolidation of tho Mnrshfleld and North Ilend school districts Is deslrnblo; transpor tation granted." The nfllrmntlvo will bo handled by Chns Van Zllo, Goo. Dowoy and Harold Hunt. Tho nega tive by Norma Chase, Dorothy Klbler and Frances Golden. NOTICE TO PUHLIC. An Informnl reception for Con gressmnn W. C. Hnwley will be hold at tho Chamber of Commerce at 8:00 o'clock P. M Friday, October 27. All are cordlnlly Invited to bo prosent. J .T. McCORMAO, President. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlvors and rcnBonnblo charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhoro nt any tlmo." Stands Ulanco Hotol and Utanco Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 4G. Night Phones 5 J nnd 40. DARKER & GOODALE. Proprietors. FREE- Lessons In rudiments of Instrumental nnd vocal music. For children from tho ago of eight to twelve Accom modutlons for thirty. Cnll 4 to G P. M. nt studio. PROF. RICHARDS. Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPA1RIXG ALL KINDS OF HAT WORK. 2CC Contral nvonuo Phono 250X ROSS PINEGOIL $ 1 00 Reward For nny sowing machlno I can't plnco In first class order. Supplies for all machines furnished. Leavo orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotol. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono lll-L Roforonco O. O. Lund, louthor butchor REAL ESTATE City property, Farm, Tlmbor, nnd Coal Laud. Low rnto Flro Insurance host nnd strongest company. Renting of Rooms nnd Houses. Selling ItckotB to nny part of Eu rope AUG. FTIJZEEN (IH CENTRAL AVENUE, Mnrshfleld. fa. l-M A The Latest Word in m'& amid Young M rf J vim Men s Suits l M -. v Vnis'liBILBTARDkrOlWvtAlU rsnnr knowing wowi ! V5L5 j8 TX&Cua&&-&n DISTINCTIVE NEW MODELS AND MATERIALS The all-popular English Models with rolling la pels and Soft front coats. English materials in splendid all-wool weaves rough and smooth Worsteds, The range of models covers the entire gamut from the young college boy's suit with touch of ginger in line and color to the sedate patterns for the elderly men of affairs. Prices $15 1 $40 Styles New Fall Hat .Stiff hats, soft telescope models and the to-be-popular Alpines, In soft hats nearly the entire color card is run A hat for every man. F urni; hi N ns Goods tes ' Having a sort of first showing this week of NEW FALL SHIRTS NEW FALL NECKWEAR NEW FALL HOSIERY Some very snappy new things that all men aro inter ested in, M asm M afcjm I fifing VI t KEEPING CLEAN TTTE ELECTRTC "WAY is far cheaper than most people know. It costs only a trifle more to oper ate tho motor of a vacuum cleaner than it does to operate a IG-candlcpower ca rbon lamp. The cleaning is done so quickly that the cost of. electric current is a factor hardly worth considering. Manufacturers now make many kinds and s t y 1 e s of sanitary cleaning devices. Prices of tho cleaners are being reduced and tho time has come when-no home, hotel or public building is really modern unless it is equipped with va cuum cleaners. Our New Business De partment is well informed on tho subject and will give von the info r m a t i o n vou need to make a proper and economical selection. rp Telephone No. 178 Oregon Power Co. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan Bennett Bank of MAHSHPIELD, OREGON' At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts $307,303.93 Banking House 50,000.00 Cash and Exchanges 141,546.53 Total 588,010.10 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In J50.000.00 Surplus aud Undivided Profits 54,165.72 Deposits . . . v , 484,774.74 Total 388,0 10.10 Silver Spoon Sweets Are Delicious Chocolates made of Pure Materials, in a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY workmen. They are packed in impound boxes at 25c and 1-pound boxes at f)0c. Each package contains a Coupon which these ($$& will help you nK$Sl of VSl Sih Sh ' ov 2 feA and !p Spoon K if) Woll and '18c for 2 ' Send One Pull Coupon, (ov half Coupons) 30c for One ( Coupons Six Spoons to get one beautiful er Spoons e r y b o d y sells 'cm. Bradley Candy Co. Mnrshfleld formerly he Modem Company. CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS HAY At tho Closo of Business, September 1, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts 1 209,719.62 Bonds and warrants 8S.852.46 U. S. nonds to secure circulation 25,000.00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81.472.94 Cash and sight evchango 100,031.00 Total resources 9505.IW3 Liabilities. Capital stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 6,886.26 Circulation 25,000.00 Deposits 433,100.00 Total liabilities , $505,070.03 OFFICERS AXD DIRECTORS: W. S. Cliandler, president; M. C. Horton, vice-president; Dorsey Kreltier, Cashier; John F. Hall, John S. Coke, S. C. Rogers, W. U, Douglas, . F. S. Dow, Wm. Grimes, "W. P. Murphy. t