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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELP, OREGON, FRIDAY, RUIQ-EVENING EDITION G. J. MILLIS ON R. R. SITUATION CONCERT HERE SUNDAY (Continued from pago 1.) montal to the best Interests of tho harbor. When Major Morrow was hero, you'wlll reraembor, ho stated that tho first thing Coos Hay must got to Insure a groat harbor hero -was a railroad. "Tho Southern Pacific feels that In entering Coos Bay, they are doing a cortaln amount ot pioneering and bollovoo that it Is entitled to somo. thing for It. If they can't havo It, why not wait a fow years and let Bomeono clso do tho ploneorlng? "All tho Southern Pacific asks Is to bo accorded tho samo rights and troatraont that would havo beon ac corded any road prior to tho an nouncement of tho Southern Pacific's lntontlon to build In hero. "It may bo that othor railroads can bo Induced to como In horo on moro favornblo terms. Possibly Hill might bo Induced to como In hero sooner. However, I do not bellovo that any company will allow Itsolf to bo hold up. "Work Is now progressing rnpldly on tho Eugono end of tho lino and J nro roady to Btart In on this ond and urosccuta It vigorously It tho pooplo horo want us to. It Is up to thorn to docldo. "I do not bollovo that tho pooplo nt Vin tinv will ho dominated by any solflsh Interest who Jumped In fol lowing tho announcement 01 uw Bon thorn Pacific's Intontlons to build to Coos Bay and started projects which might mako tho road pay trlbuto to thorn. Not only do thoy Apparently want us to dovolop tho thousand or so ncroa of land the. 3iavo secure! on tho caBt sldo of tho Day, but to pay trlbuto to thorn on tho business wo handlo to nnd from tho Bay. I enn sny to you that It Is not buBlnosslIko that wo should pay trlbuto to them and wo aro not go- nB to- .. .... "Owing to unfavorable polltlcki and labor conditions, somo of tho Southern Pacific offlclnls woro op posed to doing very much In now construction now, but It was docldod to go nhcad with this work If It could bo nrrnngod on satisfactory conditions. "I want to say again that I camo horo on this mission for tho dlrcctou and President Sproulo. I hopo nnd bollovo thnt mnttors can bo arrangid satisfactorily. I think thnt tho pco plo horo gonornlty know that I havo always boon moro thnn friendly to coos uay nna navo uono my uimosi to sccuro a rallrond horo as soon as poBSlblo." Mr. Mlllls denied that thero has boon any rccont negotiations with tho stockholders of tho Terminal llnllwny for thnt frnnchlso or project. Ho said that ho had talkod tho mat tor ovor In a gonornl wny with thorn prior to lonvlng Coob Bay last yoar, but no doflnlto nogotlntlona had ovor beon undorwny nnd that tho company wis In no wny Interested In It. nnns Rav Concert Band Give Benefit program for Charity. Director Fcntcon of tho Coos Bny Concert Band this afternoon an nounced tho following program lor tho concert to bo given Sunday: Mnrch, "Tho Olory of tho Ynnkoo Wnw" Sousa Ovorturo, "Norma" Bolllnl ' Soronnta, "Amlna" wncKo Oporntlo Solectlon, "Huguenots" Moyorboor American Patrol Moacham Tho Bosary . wovin (By ItoqueBt) Solectlon, "Tho Burgeromastor" . . Ludors March, "aillmoro's Trulmphnl" . . Brooko "Star Spangled Bannor An admission of 26 conts will bo chnrgod, tho ontlro procoodo of which will bo given for tho bonoflt of tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Judd Mills now rccolvlng treatment In San Francisco. PERSONAL OVERFLOW. E. 13. JOHNSON of Coqulllo was In Marshflcld today on business. W. H. MORGAN of Dnnlols Creek wnB a Mnrshflold visitor today. J. P. HENDRYX, of Hayncs Inlot, ro- turnod today from a snori visa m Portland. wAt.i.Anci minilflll of Hnvnes In lot was In Marshnold today to provo up on his homestead. DR. II. P. HOWARD will roturn to Evorott, Wash.,, tomorrow attor n short visit with rolatlvos on North Inlot. MISS EDNA LEWIS of Portland ar rived horo today from Portland to vIbIL Mrs. E. Mlngus nnd othor friends. MISS TINA 8NEDDON who has boon visiting hor sister, Mrs. T. C. Rus sell of noavor Hill, will loavo to morrow for hor homo nt Dlamond- vlllo, Wyo. 4 ALONG THK WATERFRONT Owing to tho storm that bns boon provnlllng along tho coast, sovoral vosboIb woro dotalnod In tho lower Bay yesterday, but got to son onrly this morning. Tho Rodoudo nnd Washington both crossod out early todny for Ban Francisco. Tho tug Olonnor arrived In from Gardiner today. Tho Flflbld arrived at Bandon today- from San Francisco. Tho Alllnnco Is schodulod to sail from Portland for Coos Bay noxt Monday night. Tho Rodondo Is scheduled to sail from Snn Francisco for Coos Bay noxt Tuoadny aftornoon. READJUST FREIGHT 11ATICS ItulhvayH Aukctl to Rwluco Tariff on Western ShlimientH. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay T linos. ) WASHINGTON. D. C. April 12.- A radical reduction In tho freight rates of wool transportation from western points ot origin to eastern dostlnntlons Is holug discussed to dny by tho Intoratnto Commcrco Commission. Tho Commlaslon holdR tho oxlstlng rnto Is unrensonnbly high and that grndod rates should bo established with n readjustment In favor of tho shltmors. YALE GLEA80N, specialty ton and cofioo salosmnn wun mo Tiumau & Bcndol Co., is mnklng his annual i pllgrlmago with II. W. Palntor.l calling on tho Coob Bay trado. I Just bocnuso his nnmo la Ynlo it Is no sign that ho'a n "rah! rnhl boy." IKm II BWilMi Ir II Jth MISm ife HBK wHHH llnNr III ImmMmm "' l' ISWi Mil i ill NllTWflfSjtl nMillAWuvliriluiV1 111 IvHlRTiSwfM iiWilU UiUMf' r lliiifflHm ISSinilM - . liil Mill s 111 ill f ; HiHultit nMlUillllnl llOllullllll'lt liium1uv I ' - 1 m w 111 lltl r Jilt Illi North Bend News It Is nnnouncod that tho North Bond condonsary will roaumo opera tions about April 15. T A Allnn tinn linuirht a Ford run- about ond oxpects to havo his nowi mnchlno horo Boon to show tho othor North Bond nutolsts tho "dusty woy. ' ' Robort Emory has beon laid up for ' cnvnrnl ilnvu nn n rAHllH of boltlg cruBhod ngninBt mo siuo oi mo unru by a frlguteuod horso. W. Fulchor, J. S. Tllton nnd W. D. Dillon of Bnndon woro In North Bond this wook conferring with tho social ists horo relntlvo to a socialist pnpor which Is to bo startod nt Bandon soon. R. J. Coko has roturnod from Cnll fornln where ho has spont a fow wcoks. Mrs, Coko romnlnod at Loa AngoloB for tho summer, tholr son, Ralph, bolng located thoro In tho grocery business. Dr. Holllster's now auto Is laid up for repairs ns a result ot an accident tho day boforo yestorday. Mrs. Hol llster was Just mastering tho art of handling the mnchlno and nttemptod to run It Into tholr garngo. Sho did not top it in limo nnu comuou wun tho building with torrlflc forro, Bu vorely frlghtonlng her and damag ing tho machine. FOR YOUR HAIR Hero nro KmcIn Wo Wnnt You to Provo at Our Hlk. Whon the roots of tho hair nro en tirely doad and tho pores of tho scalp nro glmed over, wo do not bollovo thnt unythliiK can rostoro hair growth. But. whon tho hulr roots retain any life, wo bollovo thoro Is nothing that will so surely promoto hair growth ns will Roxull "93" lla.r Tonic. To provo tliat Btatemont, wo pronilso to piomptly return nil the money you pay us for Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, should It not ploaso you. RoxnU "93" Hair Tonle dostroys tho gonna whli'h nro usually respon sible for buldiiwui. It penetrates to tho roots of the hnlr, stimulating nud. by promoting clreulutlou, nourishing thoiu. RoxnU "9.1" Hulr Tonic helps to rellovo sculp Irritation, to romot dandruff, to provont tho hair from falling out. and to promote nn in creased growth of hair. It comes In two sizes, prleos SO routs and $1. Reinombor, ou can obtain it only at our store Tho RoxnU Store. Lock-hart-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner." Messrs. Charles Ohltn nud Irvluo Achctson, tho Albany high school do-, baters who are to dobato tho North Bend high school team horo tonight for tho Southorn Oregon champion ship, arrived Into yostorday via. Gar diner. Thoy woro accompanied by Prof. Mnruulam ot tho Albany hlgn school. Georgo Dewey and Charles Van Hllo compose tho North Bond team. Tho North Bond high school will extend a number of social cour tesies to tho visitors during their stay. , Llbby COAL. The xtnd YOU hove ILWAYS UtiKW. PHONE 72 Pacific Livery &. Tramifur Co. FOR AS9ESSOR I horoby anuounco mysolf as re publican candldnto for assessor for Coos County beforo tho prlmnrlos, April 19, 1911. (Paid Adv.) LLOYD SPIRES. Don't forget tho Turkish Baths. IMIOXHIMM. Mayor Jnmes C. Dahlman, Omaha, Nob., often called tho "Cowboy May or", wrltos ot tho bonodt ho derived from Foloy Kidney Pills and says, "I havo taken Foloy Kidney Pills nnd thoy havo given mo i geat deal of relief, so I cheorf ally recommend them." Red Cross Drug Store. Cmr4M tI' JUM 6tr.JmjnNewyrk v Mkr of 5enjanin 0tKcS The Real Test of a Suit faTnot only how it looks when you buy it How bug j8 going to stand up under daily service f That is the question. Benjamin Clothes Are guaranteed one full year, both by tho makers and our selves. Possibly you have beon a bit skeptical about our un usual claims of how much we savo you bceauso wo soil only for cash But Do you think -wo would continue-spending hundreds of dollars annually merely to toll you these things if they wore not truo? ' Do you think tho sales of tho Hub stores would have increased so largely in tho last three years if tho clothing and the money saving idea had not ived up to our claims. Our advertising is not to sell you the first time, but to make you a permanent customer. If you want full service wear Benjamin clothta. All Sizes Styles nnd Fabrics. $18.00 to $40.00 Other Makes $10.00 to $20.00 Guaranteed by ourselves and tho makers. All our mer chandise is sold on one system FOR LESS because FOR CASH. "Money Talks" STETSON SHOES-CWETT-ARROW SHIRTS-STETSON HATS. Hub Clothing& Shoe Co. Marshficld. Bnndon. Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phone 58 And You Will Always Hava Pure Wholesome Meats. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAIISID7IKLD, OREGON. At the close of butdness, Feb. 20, 1012. RESOURCES.- v Loans and Discounts .'..,...,..: f 429.2G6.69 Banking House ..: 60,000.00 Cash and Exchanges .( 16D.011.32 Total .'. $644,278.01 LIADILIT1ES. Capltnl Stock paid la .'.'.' I 60,000.00 Surplus and Undlvldod Proflta .' 67,408.17 Deposits 636,869.84 Total J644.278.01 Steamer Washington WILL SAIL FOK SAN FHANCISCO FROM COOS KAY, THURS DAY, A. M., AriUL 11. TICKETS AT OCEAN DOCK OR ON BOARD. rASSENGEIW CO ABOARD WEDNESDAY NIQIIT. F. S. DOW, Agent. OccftoDoct VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE BELL SAILS FOR. COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO Tuesday, April 16, At 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, $ Phono 44. I CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho Closo of Business February 20th, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts J221.234.34 Bonds, warrants and securities 73,926.11 U. S. bonds to sccuro circulation 26,000.00 Heul ostato, (urnlturo and fixtures 81,022.34 Cash and sight exchnngo 144,649,94 Total 9515,721.73 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus ami undivided profits 9,235.09 Dlvldouds unpaid ; 6.00 Heservo for taxes 1,000.00 Circulation, outstanding 24,600.00 Doposlts , 410,881.64 Total ; i?."I5,721.7;J la addition to Capltnl Stock tho individual liability of Stockhold ers is $100,000.00, INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. Wj S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HOUTON, VIco.Presldont. DORSEY KREITZER. Cashier. THE FRD3NP OF O0O8 BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for Cocs Bay From Portland ,, at, 6:00 P. M Monday, April ij CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH I1ANK ROAD AT VOKt NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. v Phono 41. o. F. McUMimi". "r "l EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SteanishiP Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. god; SAIIiJ FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON APRIIi . ".VnviCBOf SAILS FROM COOS BAY APRIL 0, la, 20 AND 27, AT bl. THE TIDE. L. A. PARKHUnST, Al JUIB rhone R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance in North Front Street . f! .J I HnVp Ttat Roof tm .vow See GOBTBEll