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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912-EVEWING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. m7LONEY Editor mid Pub. ' DAN K. MALONEV Nuws Editor. Entered nt tho postofflce nt Marsh I field, Oregon, for transmission t through tho mulls ob second cla34 1 mail matter. An Independent Republican ncws-l Taper published every evening except finndny, and Weekly by Tho Coos liny Time Publishing Co. CENTRAL OK IS DEVELOPING Address all communications to COOS 1IAV DAILY times. aiarsliflcld ;: ;: ;: : Orcgo.i Official I'niH-'r of Coos County. Dedicated to tho sarvlco of tho people, tlint no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall no. thrive unopp scd. Newspaper Man From Be id Tells of Conditions in His Locality. Central Orocon Is developing by Ions and bounds slnco tho completion of railroads Into that part of tho stato last fall, according to U. N. Hoffman, managing editor of tho Bullotln at Bend, who Is In the city on a short vacation trip. "Tho Hill and Harrlmnn lines were -.tt.f m Yl . f t m i t tft J M II MAltl 2nc ycnr., c'J!!Mr. Hoffman to Tho Times today, Tor month I.O , ,.. ,,, -,,., I. M,n nwn nlnnn i ltM.M.'irr.v """ ,-w. .- ..... ......, , mmi. t(lnt tmo lias ij0n vory rapid. From , "r. '..; ;;,:;,,.: V;:1;?.l village of llttlo over GOO people In SUBSCRIPTION KATi:S. DAILY. subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is jr.. 00 por year or $2. GO for bIx months. gi:t tiii: small farmer T HAT a largo porcentago of tho sottlers from tho cast nro seek ing small farms in Oregon Is a act which is being frequently stntcd in tho city pnpers and it Is a mattor "which should bo given the closest at tention by Coos county. Probably ao part of Oregon offers a hotter chanco for tho small farmers. Such an agriculturist may have his choice of sovoral branches. Thoro nro rich bottom lands which nro sultablo for market gardening. Thoro are po tato lands which nro highly produc tive nnd which will yield hnndsomo incomes. Or tho biimII farmer may eocuro fruit lands nud sot out or chards and get these fruit lands at about ono tenth of what thoy cost In Eomo of tho other fruit districts nnd 1910, when tho Fodcral census was taen, Bond has grown to bo a town of 17G0 population, as hown by an nc curato consuB takon In Juno by tho Commercial Club. Much sabstantlal building Is In progress, Including n $20,000 bank building nnd sovernl other pressed brick business blocks. Bond Aerois Slate "Tho outlook Just now nt Bond Is that tho Oregon Eastern Railway which b bolng built westward from Valo by tho Harrlmnn Intorcsts, through tho Malheur canyon, will connoct with tho Deschutes lino of tho O.-W. R. & N. Co. at Bond. At IcaBt this Is the emphatic statement of W. P. Davidson, who Is president of tho Orogon Land & Colonization Co. and who states that ho linn his authority for such statoment from an official who Is in position to know tho routo thnt tho lino will tako. Louis W. Hill Is Interested In this rompnny, which owns a vast acroago In Contral and Eastern Orogon, nnd tho onst and west lino will penctrnto Jlo works hard year after year. Does boiler work; perhaps earns more money than bofoio But lie does not get ahead. His financial poi' tion is no better than when ho first began caui ing his own living. What's the matter? I. has never made a dollar that did not come in Ins pay envolop. never made an investment though he has had countless opportunities. nt tho same time can develop ns lino orchnrds as In tho most high priced I tho company's vast holdings if It Is districts. Another Industry offered1 built to Bend along tho routo Biirvey- tbo smnll farmer is the poultry bus iness for which this climate Is well adapted. Much of tho land which Is cd. "It In my hollof that tho road will ho UBod Jointly by tho Hill and Harrl- not bo Biiltnblo for gardening or frultl man Interests, Just as tho Orogon In avallnblo for poultry raising nnd i Trunk lino built by tho II 11 1 poonlo Is thoro Is always a good market for' used Jointly from Metollus to Bend, eggs. Tho Btunll farmer Is not con-' under a 090-year ngroemont. lined to any one line In Coos county j Lino to go Soulli AIoh and ho can Bccuro InndH rated ln "There linvo boon porslstont rti valuo nt mnny different prices. Tho mors nil Btinimor thnt tho rallronds small farmorB mnkc up one of the would begin construction of nn ox best clnssoB of peoplo for u romuiuii- tentlon south of Bend throimh to itytoflocuro. With this cIohs of ngri-i Klnmntli Falls, hut actual work hnB culturlBt tho rural districts nro moro not yet hen Btnrtod. TIiIb lino will thickly sottled nnd tho trading In tho almost cortnlnly connect with tho surrounding cities becomes more ex-' N'nron-Klmnnth Fulls cutoff of tho tcnslvo. Morcovor the land Is cultl- Southern Pnciric. now building." rnted to Its fullest productiveness, Asked If ho thought tho onst nnd moro money for products Is brought West lino of tho Harrlmnn or tho Hill Into tho county nud tho locality Interests would eventunlly enmo to renchesa more advamod stuto. Coos) tho coubI, Mr. Hoffman Bnld such county necdH tho Hinall farmer to etil- looked to be the n possibility and tlvnto moro or tho ground nnd to' thnt probably when ho enmo to elenr off tho logged off land and to Marahnold on another vncntlon trip aclp ndvnnco tho community. Now It would not ho necessnry to mnko that people are coming to Oregon to, tho roundabout way to Portland to settle Coos county hIkiiiIi! roach out got horo. nnd get nil of tho smnll fan no is pos- .'Million Dollar Mill slblo nnd settle thuni hero where tlmy Mr. lloffmnn this afternoon Is tuk nn make (onifortnble IMiikh and, Ing n look at tho big mill of tho O. add to the gonornl wealth. CIiihicob, A. Smith Mnnufnctuilng company, to securo this class of settlers should, As booh ns tho oast nnd west rnllrond uoi no ovoriooKoii. 1 1 rompleled to Bend, he snld, tho limner coinpnnlos The Man Who Never Gets Ahead Reynolds Development Co. (Jet out of his class. Invest in Marshfieid real estate. Never again will you have tlu opportunity to buy city real estate as cheaply as today. Let us show you First Addition to Murshfieui. Located m the best section of the city just south of the High School. Beautiful, level, sightly lots, each 10x120 feet at but $300 each and on 'our own tortus. Streets improved and graded without cost to purchaser. Call at our offifc for a pint . Go out and sec the work going on aim i lie lots that arc being opened up. Coke Bldg. Owners Tel. 160-J. I NORTH IJINl) NEWS 4 Tho tug aicnncr Is In from Gnrdl nor today. Tho stoamor A. M. Simpson nrrlvcd Inst evening from San Francisco nnd will load lumber nt North Bond. Miss Lena Kniso will cfiturtnln tho Altnr Guild of tho Episcopal church at her homo tomorrow ufter noon. Mr. nnd .Mis. Alva Custor of Co qulllo will bo tho guests for n fo" days of Mrs, (ieorge Ilnzor. Miss Isabel Stearns nrrlvcd ycB tcrdny on tho A. M. Simpson, fro'n Sun 1'iunclnco, nnd will ho tho guoRt of her mother. Mrs. I,. J. Simps m. Mrs. Alice Yonkuni of Coos Rl.-cr waH n Mnrshfleld visitor today. WV The Sign of Good Candy Always WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPIlOI,STERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN. Iiv Mm IWn. mntlo Cleaning Company. Orders foi uom taken nt GOING ,i IIARVEV PHONE 1ln POIt ADVERTISING I hired ,llm Wlggleshnw to mnko n' lino mud fonco for mo. Some peoplo Buy that JIiii'h a fako, and with them' I ngrce. llo snld he'd build us line u fonco as over raised the ilcnd, nnd 1 .possessed so little soiimo. I let him go' ahead. And now thnt feme is u dls-l grace, an eyesore to the town; II'h m, .... l.,,.., Mll, ... .... . , ,, .rnnk,l unlnu- mi. ,f ..l,.o ... ,1 ,.l. ''"'P"1 I.-tlTH Oil I of l.llglMIO N Do most falling down. It cannot stand tho wind and Hood, it crumbles In tho .Mrs. v. A. Simpson, Mrs. C. H. Worrell. Mis. W II. Simpson nid1 which own' vast ' I"Khtcr, Mlts Edith, weio Muri- trnctB of plno In Central Oiegon will,1"'1" nnoppers in:s nrteinoon. . begin mniiufncturluK nt Bend, nn-l I nouncoment Iinvlne been mndn liv' HOTEL ARRIVALS tho Scsnlon-Clnson company thnt It ( will start work on u million dollnri Blanco .Mrs. 10. Heath. C.illfor m 1 11 there within tho next llfteon n,n! T A- Sponcor. Gnrdlnor; S. months. IGoodniunfl Gardiner; J. T. rinnng.ui, San Francisco. IIAIMIOAD ACTIVITV Coos, Mis. .1. W. Urnlnnrd, S u'' mot; u. k. iioiiioiirlnK, Portland: C lug Work Regarding tho work on tho Oregon Pnutimn ....II...... .1 ,1... 1., .. .. . . Kale: Jim mude It of tho cheapest pny87 ,",,' l"u ""KU" ",,,,ru mud that ho could llud on sale. And ..iLii,,,! ,..,.. ... ..... ni..i... ( riiiH i" uitumiuu nil. WMtli 1iiiiiiinik full mitt ff.ki. li ! t jlm'crow fence Pvo curaed: bii 'mucl ' JHSTn es'enTume" the Corai C ns U'h annoying me, It's hurting Jim ,! nK 'J" SarSa n ow of l.w the worst. For overy pnBsor-by will fJn?JnJtu2 i. pause and say: "This beats my time! ? .? ll '" J ," I" "t,.,h..J,B0 " tho liuncnn Mcltno ranch nbovo Rlvor snio, says tho Valo Knterprlso. All of tho work for tho roadbed grading has been sublet from Valo ti 1M1.1....I.I. ...! I. I- f ... Inniln.I ullh llsr..KH l ,.,. n(. " """ i Kiveu oui work tn iin ii.i iiii.iu n i.nV.i i """ n" ,mrnptH call for tho com ?...rA. l0! . .' "I,,H " l,n.nl t0 Ct Plotloil Of tho OrOL-On Rnstnrn mm Such work as old Jim Wlggleshnw's la nothing but a crime'" Old Jim's complaining more or less the long -ml sad year through; he's always tho scads, while othors make mnny, no s ion nrniiiui bo mnny nds pro oUilmlng him n fake, And every Job plotlon of tho Orogon Eastern rond noil to Kivorslde by January 1st. Among tho lntest nowa concornlnc tho railroad contractor. Is tho report S -oSfcid'irtd'ist C&euxJhvcj 1 .nvnlnrd Ann Ppiinnlanm Mll t)nH sou, Lnkosldo; Eric Johnson, San Frnncnsco; E. H. Anderson, "Salom; Joe IlotchklBs. Myrtlo Point; Pat l.undy, Toledo: Gcorgo Mason, Sa lem, K. School, Snn Francisco; Loiito Lund, Portland: C. H. l.nrBon, Spo kano; William Gago, Coqulllo. Tho Chandlor. A. McAtlntii:. Bcuvor Hill; II. S. Dorlot nnd wlfo. Portland; Win. P. Rlchnrdson mi 1 wire. I'ortland; A. S. Kohler, De troit: Berthn M. West. Snn Francis o; S. Schloss, Snn Francisco; Peter McCnbo and wlfo. Eurckn; Agms O'Keofo. Euroka; Mnrle Laving, ''u roka; Gladys Hooves, Eureka; F. II. Chamberlain, Snn Francisco; Z. Bionko, Snn Francisco; J. A. Bower, Sim Francisco; V II. I.llloy. Port-Innd. City Auto Service (innd Cars. Careful Drivers nnd rwiHonntiip c' nrgoo Our motto "Will go anywhere ut any time " Stands- Blanco Hotol nnd Blanco Clgrr Store. Day Phones 78 and 40 Night Phono 4(3. i liAKKKIt GOODALG. proprlelon.. t yenrs. (WntiVI Nit, V, AMONG THE SICK 4 Jim Marsdeu. the little son of Jack Mursdon who has been making his This Is the farthest point of rail- road oporntlon at tho presont tlmo In tho Interior country. Tho Corey Bros, huo Just added a lino bunch of horses nnd mules from Idaho to their camps near Riverside. Try Th Times Want Ada. BUILDING AND ItEPAIK WORK Houo Moving una" Grrnlln.. Wo are prepnred to do this work by tho day or contract nnd guarantee Jntlafactlnn. Lot us figure with you. G. 8. FLOVI) & CO. Phnn :U-I Marahflold.-Ore PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY T w- J Beni Dr. C 11 10 T.ttfn..n-,41.. T. .- homo with his num. Mrs. L N. n ,'-,1v1 a' ,V" ," ' 'r v v .!. Smith, on Isthmus Inlet. Is suffering Ki KiLV 1 from a severe attack or npendlcitls , , Z? n lit 'Mi strengthened I ii He was taken t,. Mercy hospital today wondorftill "'I have been bo hcred and may luno to undortso an opera- wm, WTOk klJneyB nna bladder lion tliore. tiouble and suffered much pain. , ,. i, i, , ... '''"loy Kidney Pills gnvo me Imme- Mrs. K. R. nrnoy. whose husband ,dluto relief nnd strengthened nm omployod at Smith-Powers Camp No. i wonderfully I am pleased to rv 1, underwent a minor operation nt.ommend their use," Lockhnrt-Par-Morcy hospital today and Is reported sons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner " getting along n i you HENT ITouse of 1 1 rooms If von have nv"ilng to sell, trad or rwnt. or wi,? 'i.1'.). trv n Want Ad in .Norm Ik' ml. nirnisiiea or un furnished. Furniture for bale If deslied IiiquIio Times office. y r rf Olympic Flour Jiiulto t""vi,if i - Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICE $1.65 PER. SACK Noithwestern hard wheat used t cluslvely iu milling those brands of flour. Iwcau-uux jFLOUB WE WILL .MAIL YOU $1 for each sot of old Falso Teoth sont us. Highest prices paid f-tr old Gold. Sllvor. old Watches, broken Jewelry and Preclotn Stones, Money Sent by Return Mall. Phlln. Smelting & Refilling Co. Established 20 Years. HOil CheMiiut St., Philadelphia, P.. TO DENTISTS. Wo will buy your Gold Fillings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu est prices paid. Tho Star Transfer and Storage Co. U prei nred to do all kinds of liauiln. on short notice. W- moet nil trains uu b( t and we also have the latest tyle IWynolits Piano Mover. We jurutce our work, L. H. Keisfter, Prop. Plinrna 98-R. 120-J or 4M BENNETT, Bennett Swnnton. Tom T. nnnnii Attiiincis nud Counsellor nt T.,.,0 Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building. Mnrshflold. Coos Co.. Orogon. PERL RILEV BALLINGER x Plnillst and Tearhrp Realdenco Studio 237 So. Broadway i-uone wit T EW KEYZER. , Violin Instructor. Apply Halnoa Music Store Class starts Sopt. 1. "M. B. TURPEN, Architect. Marshfieid. Oregon pR. It. W. MORROW, ' Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Theater. Office Phone 320. VVT G. CHANDLER, W ARCHITECT. Rooms 301 nnd 302 Coke Building, Miiralifield. P) R. BIRD B. CLARKE, l-' Specialist In Nervo nd Spinal Disease. Office, Room 2, Ro.ers House, Marshfieid. Office Hours 2 to B Phoue 14 4-L. Most Sensible Shoe For tho children Is the famous "8KUFFER" shoe. For sale at The Electric Shoe Store 180 So. Broadway .... Marshfieid. D U. A. J. HENDRY'S We ar equipped to do high clan, vork on short notice at the vorj lowest price. Exummution free Lady attendant, Cuke building, oppc jit Ohdier hoiel, phone 112-J, T-R. 9. T. McCORMAO, Pnyslctan and 8rgem Uarihfield, Oregon. )fflc' Lockhnrt Building, 'iimt nnt oftlre PK, R-J Have our Jod re Tlmao' office. printing none at CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho cloio of Inislnc, J tin- 11, 1012, RESOURCES. Lonns nnd discounts 1231,(111) Bonds, warrants nnd securities 71.1111! U. S. bonds to socuro circulation 25,00011 Real cstato, furniture and fixtures 81,01111 CiibIi and sight exchango 188,05111 Totnl 80I1,S7U! LIABILITIES. Capltnl stock paid in $100.00011 Surplus nnd undivided profits 10.HM Circulation, outstanding 23.800H Doposlts 477,01111 Total $01I,37Ji: In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of Stockholm ers is iuu.uuu.uu. INTERICST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, Presldont. DORSEY KREITZBR. C-iW- FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK ESTABLISHED 1HHO Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS LOCK BOXES FOR RENT U. S. DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL FUNDS Abstracts, Real Estate, Five and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HKNrtY 8ENG8TACKEN, Mrt, Coqnllle Offlv Phono 101 - Platting Land- a specialty. Farms - limber Coal indent "EJABTa'DF" General Ag Marshfieid Office 14-J. Get Busy AND Ott OUU PmrlWj"'" ROOP' lIT PIKST COME IN qiIUiII-.EI3. 9? 8"JI'KS AND ROOFING PAPER. """" 91. A.MJ UP, ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. C' RETAIL DEPARTMENT. R. J. MONTGOMERY RealOstateandln$qrance l North Froat Stret RioTFi Have That xow See COXTBM1 ,. i ,i M-iffgnrip- XT W f LJSk -j.-j--lt-b,v' Y