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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1912)
.1 M $ !, JI t1 . 2 .Jl .a i "si ''I n. 7 'm m 4 :i f1 '. I: y f- V l )0i l o.n 1 , t f I f; r- n(. i !)l (11 fl 1i i u ,3 u si THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. !! I " jt rwMxi'y rsawwMfwr: l.jjLilJiwtr'Pw '! WWW wtwwww ,iH .iMmuaiintriiwuii-'ir miwwwwiwiwnqw COOS BAY TIMES,1 pFDS0NAj lunypc. Bt. C. MALOXKY Editor ami Pub. I LIlJlllML V I LJ Bt. C. MALONHY Editor nml Pub. 3IAN H. MALONKV Wus llit.i- Entered nt the p-.t office al Mar i field, Oregon. for transmission through the malls as eccond cl.i:n mail niHttor. glnocr Hooy, Mr. Hunsaker now TMP DpOPl F'S FORUM bolng connei led with tlio construe- MIL I LUI LLJ IV,,UI" lion department or tno souinerii An TnrlnnnnilniU Itpmilillnnn !lfu'J. 3apr published every evening except Sunday, mid Weekly by The Coin liny Times PubHshlng Co. Address nil communlcutlotis to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Itnrshflchl :: :: :: : Orcgct.i Official PniM-T of Coos Comity. Dedicated to the service of tho ?opo, that no good pause ahull lack a champion, and that evil shall w thrlvo unopp 'sed. SUIISCRIPTIOX HATES. DAILY. One year $G.OO Tor month r.o WEEKLY. tLae yonr $1.50 , "Wlion paid strictly In advance the , subscription prlco of the Coon Bay Times la $5.00 per year or ?2.50 for ljc months. I COOS SHIPMENTS LEAD j COOS HAY'S Importanro as a luin-' bcr shipping port lb shown by some recent figures printod in, tlio Pioneer Wmtcin I.uiiibcnnnn ofj flan Francisco. T'io flgiroi are given to chow the amoiin. of l.imtor rocolv-j d nt tho port of Snn Francisco dur-' Ihg a given period from tho shipping points of tho Pacim coast. It Is, quite gratifying to nolo that C003' Pay comosln tho lend, having ship ped moro liimhor to Snn Francisco ttny than any other roast ports. Tho figures show tho rocolptH from July 11 to 29. Tho amounts of fir and' ipruco received from roido of tho' ports milking tho largest shlpmontH woro as follows: Coos liny 8.000.000 ft.1 Grays Harbor C, 280, 000 Columbia Itlvor 3,180.000 "Wllnpn Hny .1,910.000 Astoria 2.125.000 or shipments of redwood, ICurekn it far In the losd. Tho rocolptH from Hint port amounted to 7,111,000 feet, which Is loss than tho totnl of fir, and spruco from Coos Hny. nnd Euro-, ka Is noted for hor production of rotl xootl lumbor. Whlln those (Inures aro for a stated tlmo this period Is not oxcoptlonal as Coos liny hns ; Intoly been In the lead of all othor ports In tho amount of lumber ship-' pod to Snn Francisco. This distinc tion In tho lumbor world Is alono iiilllclont to mnko Coos Hay famous. I WILL EICKWORTH will loavo Sun day for Portland. C. H. MAItSli will leme Sunday for Portland on business. AIMS MAY MAGEE of Empire is a nrHliileid visitor today. CAPT. V. C. HARRIS of Sumner Is n Ainrslinelil visitor touny. fl..nlrli iiHilnp Mi llnni VERN 1JARKER and Wm. Newman) have returned from their auto trip to Klamath Falls where they wore called by tho Illness, of Mr. Now-, man's brother. Mr. Newman Is an employee of the Smith-Powers Log- King company. They report a line nuto ride, although the road In I places was hard to travel II .Miimineiu visitor iuuuj. 1 places was mini iu irumi. ltBV. FATHER SPRINGER Is spend-. E. W. KAMMEUER, C. F. McGcorgo Ing a few days In Coiiuille. nd a partyt of friends loft this misk nt.t.T!.- iiiriiAiin nf Sumner nftornoon for the lower ay to .... J ... 1. ...... ........ fill. I.... With the fine record they ostnb-1 Hslied at Sunset Hay. they confl-J dcutly expect to bring back full creel, that would make tho other would-be fishermen turn green with onvy. . ACTIVITY IX FIHST ADDITION Street grading and other Improve- MISS OM.1E UICIIAUDS of Sumner whs a Aiarsiiiieiu suoppor yester day. I WM. OllIMES Is spending a few days at Coaledo ut the Win. Warwick camp. I W. T. KENNEDY nnd C. U.Vntklns left on the stage for Hoscburg this morning. j MHO. W. H. UllA.MJljftll IS (IOWII ------ ..........- .....,...- from their South Coos Klvor sum- me,,l18 '" 1,r81 Aiiuiuon 10 Ainrs 11101 1 nier homo today "ro ,)ol"B Prosecuted lgorously by MISS CAItlME UODINE expects to '10 Ho-vnol(,ls Dovolopment company , leavo Sunday for Portland nnd oth-l 1)r f0'01 wooks n, 1rK for "f, or northorn points I Inon lmvo bon engaged thero In clear-' ALFRED TYUEHG was down yestor-1 J8 fitrots nml brushing off somo of day from his ranch botween Alio- flic most nvallablo bocks. The grad gany nnd Loon Lnko. I n of Bt0, win bo rr cil on ns L. F. PUICE wns down from his lon n9 th? Boaso 1'orm ts. The Riiiminr rniinl. vnatnf.lnv ,.,, Imul. WOrlt HOW In progress IllCltldOS tllO noss nnd plonsuro. Rm-B , of nshlngton. California C. D. LASH and wlfo left today for nnd Idaho Avenues nnd n pnrt of Chnrloston whore they will enmp So"'hW0Bt Boulevard. out for two or three weeks. ! Tho KeynohlB Dovolopment com- w 1 .wm ...in iot. c in.. f 1,1.. pnny reports n good domnnd for lots former homo nt Spokano to look1 ln I,lr.8t Addition. Alany of tlio sales; 1 after some business matters. 'recently mndo hnvo been to parties 1 MANAGER WESTERUEUG of tho )vho lnt1?"(1 to VV11'1 ho,ncs on lhoIr People's. Storo will return tomor-! lotl clUlor tl,,a Biimmor or next ... ... 1.... 1 .i.. . ti.. Bnrlnc. iui iiuiii a uiia.uvsH iiii iu lull-, - , . . ... Innd. 1 Tho street work bolng dono by the ALVA CUSTER and wlfo will leavo C0;,"B Dovolopment compnny adds Sunday on tho Hrenkwator for t0 tno, "RRrcgato of street improve Portlnnil whoro they will mnko n,cnt b?.lnB .(,"? In Mnrshdold this their future homo. .yonr, all of which will mnrk 1912 MISS PEARL RIC1GS Is expected I ?B n bnn"or "onr In this substantial homo tomorow from Portland for , rrm of nilvnncoment. a short visit at tho homo of her A NEW POET. parents. Air. nnd Airs. J. W. Rlggs. Editor Times: MISS GERTRUDE ENGLE. Airs. I notice you nro printing poetry Anry Alclviilght nnd Airs. E. written by Wnlt Alnson and Hob Stan Mlngiu nre spending tho day nt ley and thought I would submit one the It,. L. Ileasey rnnch on South of my compositions. If you think this Cnos River. ........ 1... ....i.n...,... . 11 n'M u ,.i,,.. r ,1 n 1 "" ui iii.jiu-hiiiiii, i may eomo ... u .......... uiiaiiivoi ui inu uiuKuii ngnin; I'owor I'lant at Portor. loft today . TALE WITH A MOIIAfi for a visit with relatives at Oak-; -0ur neighbor drowned his Thorn and Oregon. J. C. Swlnford will . Wlt for nI1 ,,, own. tl0 v fi 1 l' (1"r ",B h 8 n,)8e"ro,- I 'o wns sorry for tho deed ho felt so A. G. RAAH. superintendent of the sad and lono " North Ilond schools, was In Alnrsh-j -Xoxt week ho advertised for one 0 1'l.nnd f ?ry ,.?! P 'TqV I V'"'1, ''J" nllrt ,,eforo ll0 KOt r0"1108' " "U Cllt boj hood friend. , P. A. Stahl. who Is I turned up homo again It pays tb hero from Los Angolos to visit him. advertise" ,,,U..ni!.?.V.!'JA-VB.ll W" !",8,,.?n,"!,B hl" ' -"KN HIGOINS. . ..V..H..M in wuju wiiii rrniiK ami PORT ELECTION Editor Times: Next Tuesday the pcoplo will or ganize a Port and select a Coinmla- What is In the mind of tho voter as to the real object and purpose of tho creation of tho I-ortT Is it primarily tho preservation of tho Integrity and tho development of Coos liny as a harbor? If this be Its true function, would It not be well for tho candidates to answer tho following uuestlons? Aro you In tlio employ of the Southern Pacific, or other railroad compnny. In any cnpnclty, or other corporation whhh may try to secure n monopoly of our waterfront? Do you own tldo lands on Coos Hny? Aro you In favor of securing to the Port water frontage In sulhYlent quantity to provont any corporation .... I.,,1l..t.1n1 fi'ntt nlitnllllllir n 1111111 UI Jllilll III lull ,,... wJi....it, ....... opoly on tho same, and providing for future shipping demands and preserv ing tho Integrity of Coos Hay? Do you regard tho deepening of tho chaunol from Isthmus Inlet to tho oconn, to permit vessels drawing twenty-six feet or more, to carry full cargoes, tho primary object, and will you work to accomplish this end? PROGRESSIVE (J. D. .McNeil) nnMiManaaaMaaiM,,- Kairiiimerer Sava tU o FRECKLE-FACE Tlio street work being dono by the jfcw i.omcdy That Removes Ftvckliw Reynolds Development compnny ndds or Costs Nothing. CHEERING UP Aunt Susan's Joined tho Sunshlno Sisters, a I'hecrup club In town, and nothing, from cyclonic twisters to earthquake, makes hor frown. Tho rain comes down; I sit repining; "Oh," jnt your grlof to flight! Somo whoro," sho sayH, "tho sun Is Rhlnlng,' and skies nro blue nnd bright!" Tho snn Is hot nnd I am frying; Aunt Su-' nn licnvcH n smllo. "Somowhoro," ho says, "tho snow is flying, and flillblalus nro In stylo!" I hnvo tho mtorinlttont glnmlers: Aunt Susnn hoars mo groan; "somowhoro," sho nys, "In Spain or Flandois. thnt ail ment Is unknown." When wintry blizzards swnt tho hlghlnmls nnd zlg ng through tho vales, "somowhoro," Jho'll say In tropic Islands, thero aro no nipping gnlos'" I know my nunt'H reflections merry should mnko my plrlt glnd; nlns man is so blninod rontrnryl they only mnko mo mad. Wlion all my rrs with Rwont aro irrlnglng. nnd I nm prune to swonr, What boots It thnt Hut lilrila ntvi ol.. , ing on Hwaylng bnughs somowhoro? I 'toll you whnt, O men and brothors, ye sons of liberty, when In tho bent 3inn gnsps nnd Htnothevs lu wants Rufus Howe bagged n lino buck1 Tnr iMinnRnrccivi.-" nmw Oil tier flrxt ilnv'a l.nntl,,.- .i . 'V1' . ' ""iwhll h PAUT . rZi iS ri f. ''. te"! !'"!" '. K.woy. nils n?o until next s,,ng when tho expect ffi Ho ZtuSi Cri,1,rH-M,,, "", Mp- "tt Contain no harmful drugs . T ver (ll ORG ? i) vnivJf.M ,on t,on- , 0,,J ,n ,,u,k' I'"t " ' o sizes in (.LORGE DINDLNGLR roturnod yes-! scaled bottles. Tho genuine In a onlay from a short outing down yellow packngo. Lockhnrt-Pnrsons tho coast. Ho reports thnt thoro Drug Co.. "Tho nusy Corner." aro about 150 campers, many be- ' lug from Hniiilon nml rvwmiitn I niong mo const, nnd having a dolllirr.il on JACK FLANAGAN nml I ...-,,.nw , ,,,,,- llgail loft tOllaV for Cllnrlmitmi In mnko prollmlnnry nrrnngomeiitp for tho big clam, crab and sea foo 1 spread that tho Shrlnors will enjoy thero next month. Jack Flanagan will hnvo chnrgo of the prepara tion or the foast. ROUT. IIPNSAKER of Klnmnth Falls vlsltcl with Mr. and Airs. Robert Sartor. Alayor Straw and othor former Klnmnth Fulls people hero todny. Ho enmo In w'th En- TTn.na n nlinlifiA Mian T.Vnnlf In-TTnTft to try a now romedy for freckles with tho gunrantco of a reliable dealc that It will not cost you a penny un less It removes tho freckles, whllo If It docs g!vo you n clonr complexion, tho expense Is trifling. Kltmilv i?nt nn nutirn nf ntlilnn... doublo strength, from any first elms druggist nnd ono night's trontmout will show you how easy it Is to rid yourself of tho homely freckles and get n bonutlful complexion. Rarolv Is more thnn ono ounco needed for tl c worst cnio. He suro to nsk for tho doublo sirength othlnc, ns this Is tho only prescription sold under gunrnntee of money back If it falls to remove frccklos. liiWLy "wiTii .HTllT !1 jf ml ito.pco.T, ?&"" ,Ii Bfise RidgeTigers Plinrlnutnn in " Pirsc Annual rree Picnic Robort W. Ilertor, Lnwroncovllle. AIo.. who hnd been bothered with kidney troublo for two yonrs, Bnys: "I tiled throu dlfforont kinds of kid noy pills but with no relief. AIv neighbor told mo to uro Foley Kid noy Pills, I took throo bottlos of thorn, nnd got n permanent cure. I recommend them to evorybodv." Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Husy Corner." nt Enegren's Grove Sunday, August wiiur pvmputbv it Heinous not tho ios- nines H'11-.fiiinn hlx spirit to do spnlr, to hear Hint inirnlo waves aro ivnHhlng on inrii shores somowhoro. NOBBY HATS 25fcll, 1912 AMiMfakl B4 MiiU )S (hucjh flCHj Wo have nlwnvs m-liloii' mimnics.., i-u our lino of huts mid think wo i.uvo somo of tho bust over now. Hero nro a few prices of a row: Coos Hats 8:1.00 Fuzzy Wuzz In soft nnd dorby "nnpes 82.00 ,v- &'2.r,n It Ih snlil Mini lint a,, l.i......... ...,. aro running short of $1, nnd $5 ,1,)y8' ,,,,wz' Wuzz SL'" Jills." Jlnybo. then, tho subtronsur-' res can Imiiglno how tho average mor-' .ti ieoi8 minor similar circumstances, An unfilled warn causes unhappl j8s Tlmis Want Ads brine results 5t.Hrfeits2aff i i-ionunn, orrron y I IlMnt nj I)4f Hcbool for Olila ifS. ' UhtiKtot Sl.triof HI. John lUpll.t (KpUvrt) i-v..i.a.. MMimi o &imnurjr Piprtaot I Mtilt, Art, dotation. 0;ntilm irrrinKk.MiiwiTiii: hi(,ii:u m ii:moii I OlflraW.el. IIiIkiu Hnll For These Cool Mornings Alen's Coat Sweaters .8i.no to 8.1.00 Hoys' Coat Sweaters Sl.oo ti .8l.no Men's Wool Shirts with mlll tnry collar su.oo.v 8a..ii The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. SrttlaMJUiunl J WUWft ' nvn..r Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICS $1.65 PER. SACK Vorthwestorn hard wheat used c'usively in milling thoso brands flour. "" & .. 1T10UR of I Will bo tho host of soason and gouorul Invitation is oxtendod to public to pnrtlcipato In good tlmo. Will bo conducted rlnhf nml Imllnc and chlldron ospoclally wolcomo. Throe freo boats, AIlco H, Express and Wnh-Tn-Wnso will opornto be tweon Alnrahllold nnd grounds. Freo dancing nfternoon nnd even ing. No "ragging" allowed. Refroshmonts served freo on thu grounds. Aluslc by six plcco orchostrn of Prof. Rnymond, "Tho mnn who knows how." Public Is nssurod thnt porfect or der will bo mnlntnlnod day nnd night on grounds. No liquor or Intoxlcnttd porsons will bo nllowed on ground, M'elconio All HLl'E HIDfiK TIGERS See "Virginius" Uic great Roman drama In two reels AT Ifee Royal TONIGHT Elk's Picture Will bo Repeateil. "Clrciiiiisiiuitliil Evidence," nnothor good picture, all for 10 cents XTE'VE an Arrow Shirt for every function and for every sport madcin the good Arrow way of fabrics that wear and colors that will not fade. The Arrow label on a shirt stands for service and satisfaction. $1.50 a?id $2.00 Arrow SHIRTS .. BesiUos tho fine ne mc f Arrow Sh formerly known as c cu ?'. I have id rnnniunrl w uvwnl oappy eckweap that (joes them. ComeinanH... Wc still have a k iinu ui uiose "Kag Hats" that are all the rage, Among the other late arrivals are some fine Raiirn Coats and SlhJnrts and more now aonrfch come within the next tcw aays. If you need a sun case or a trunk, let us snow you the best mere is. YOURS ANXIOUS TO PLEASE TTieT. Central and Broadway. oggerj E. W. Kammerer. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY -NNW T W. HK.V.NUTT, J Ilennett Swanton, Tom T. Dennett Attonieys ami Counsellors nt Law. Flanagan & Ronnott Ilank Dulldlng. aini-ahflold, Coos Co., Oregon CONRHXSKI) 8TATK.MKXT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of business Juno 1-1, 11)12. RESOURCES. Lonns and discounts j23S 51111 IJonds. warrants nnd securities 7s!l91i: U. S. bonds to socuro circulation 25,000l Real ostnto, furniture nnd fixtures 81,011 II Cash nnd sight Dxchnngo r 188,t"' II Tlnl ?0ll,:u.uj LIABILITIES. Capital stock pnld ln 1100,00011 Surplus nnd undivided profits 10.5HII Circulation, outstanding 23.S00.M D0P0lt8 477.0IUI Totnl ?0I1,3;MI i,"..ni,illi!.tl,u.t0 CaP"l Stock the Individual liability of StockhoW ers Is $100,000,00, IXTMRKST PAID OX TI.MU AXI) SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W S, CHANDLER, President. DORSEY KREITZER. Cuhlei. Perl rilev hallixger Rosldonco Studio 237 So. Broadway VUO xou R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance It North Iont Street T :v KEVZER. Violin Instructor. tSUTi. ,Maalc store-c""' AfM. 8. TURPE.V, . Marshfleld. Oregon rjn. it. w. morrow, 7;, . Dentist. 171 Grimes Building, over Grand Theater. Office Phnnn 990 FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK ESTABLISHED 18H0 THE FASHION TAILORS AND DRAPERS Ladies' amid Genitts. First Class Work 150 Front Street The Sign of uuuu V.UIIUV Always VV7 G. CHANDLER, YV ARCHITECT. Ilnoius aoi and !102 Coke llulldlng, .Miu-stuiehi. WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UIMIOUSTERING AND IMANO.S TO PI.HAV. i.v .1- i.... niatlo ('eiiiiluK Comiwiuy. Onlers for nui h lUhl'II ill liOINO HRVEV I'llOVE 10(1 1" R. BIRD 11. CI,AIIKR L-'SpecUIUt In Nerve mid Spinal Disease. Office, Room 2. Rogers House, Marshfleld. Office Hours 2 to B Phone 144-L. Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted IXTEREST PAH) ON TIME DEPOSITS LOCK BOXES FOR RENT L'. S. DEPOSITORY TOR POSTAL FUNDS liriLDIM. AND REPAIR WORH Home .Moling and Grading. We are prepared to do this work oy the day or contract and guarantee latlsfactlon. Let us figure with you O. 8. FLOYD CO. Phone 316-J. Marshfleld, Ore. DR. A. J. lU;.IUY'b lflUlora linn.. I T- - wm i oirtura. Wo are equipped to do high cUst work on short notico at the rorj lowest price. Examinutloa free Lady attendant. Cuke bulidlug, oppo j ttB Cbuudier uu.ul, phone 112-J. pvR. J. T. McCOHMAO, x Pnyslclan and Surgeon Uarshflald. Oregon. )fllco: Lockhart Building, Mnf nnt ofli hi.... 'nfi.i Hare your loo printing cote a The Times' offlc. WE WILL .MAIL YOU Si for each sot of old Falso Teoth old rlfii ngh08t I,r,lces ,mld f"r old Cold. Silver, od Watches sToS JCWe,ry a"d PreS .Money Sont by Roturn Mall. Phlhi. Smelting .V- IteflnlnK Co. Established 20 Years. HH: Clie.Miiut St., Plilladeli.hla, li. TO DENTISTS. Wo will buy your Gold Fllllmw Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Bu' est prices paid. b Most Sensible Shoe r m -m..i riwlvarst iinu uars. uareiui fi,v,-..,. 'asonaoie charges. Our ' 'Will go anywhere at any t TL. pi . o, Stands-Blanco Hotel n" "'i ij. Hie tleCtriC ShOP Sfnr P'S"?- DayPhonei-78n' I"" o. Broidwav l, u- ,Bni iaano 6' urosaway .... Marshfleld. nimrrn & aoi For the chllHr.T, l .u- famous "SKUFFER" hoe. ror sale at TiTe Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prejarcd to do all kinds ottot on sue rt notice. Wc meet all I tr and bt ati and we also have tne 'ff( ity'e Reynolds Piano Mover. uai itntue our work. h. H. Heisner, Pi Chores OR-R. 120-.T. or O'Jjli City Auto Service BARKER & GOODALKproi GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE- uwL -4i . ' yw-' -