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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, I9lfc-EVEN1NG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES K. O. MALONEV Editor mid Pub. PAX K. MALONEV News Editor Entered at tho postofflco nt Moral Held, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second clast mail mattor. PERSONAL OVERFLOW , An Independent Republican now3 Jjaper published ovcry evening excopt Sunday, and Weekly by The Cooo Hay Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS I JAY DAILY TIMES. Marshfield ;: ;; ;; : Orcgoa c, Official Paper of Coos County. -BU11BCH1PTION KATES. DAILY. One year fG.GO Per month f.O WEEKLY. Oho year J1.50 When paid strictly In advanco the ubscrlptlonprlco of the Coos Day Times Is f 5.00 por year or f 2.50 lor six monthB. A GOOD PLANK H1 rERE Is a plank from tho plat form of tho mayor of Cleve land, Ohio, and It covors tho Rholo ground In a few words: "It is my ambition, not that Cloveland should bo n city of a million pcoplo, ft ut that It should be n city worthy of a million pcoplo. Wo want a city of healthy, happy people, whore good sanitation Is provided; where Eutillc utilities glvo tho highest aiensuro of comfort and convenience) fct tho lowest cost; wlicro education Is tho best nnd homes and business places of tho highest types. Wo do not say that Athens had n largo number of inhabitants. Its fame was built by tho kind of people who lived thorc, the way they lived, nnd rhat they did." MRS. HILLINGS of Allegany is In Marshfield visiting friends. C. E. DARKER of Fairvlew was in Marshflold yesterday. Ho expects to locnto In this city and will pro bably open up a Jowolry store. MR. nnd MRS. CLIFTON CURTIS and little daughter aro expected hero shortly from Holllster, Calif., to visit at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Qurtls, tho Intter be ing an undo of Mr. Curtis. II. FLITCROFT of Allegany has gono to Loon Lnko whero ho has work In tho Jack McDonald mill Mrs. Flltcroft and children loft re cently for Nowborg, ,whoro 'sho hopes to bonoflt hor health. FRANK PREY Is in town from Coos Rivor today. Ho is very much disappointed with tho potato crop this year on nccount of tho blight, nnd ho states thnt all tho Coos River farmers aro having the samo trouble Mrs. CLYDE LIOHTNER left on tho Redondo today for hor homo In San Francisco after a visit at tho homo of hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson, and with othor re latives and friends on tho Day. MRS. A. J. FRENCH who has been visiting at tho homo of her par onts, Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCor- mac, will lenvo Friday for Port land to Join Mr. French. Thoy will mnko their homo In Portland for tho tlmo being. J. H. DOOTII and wlfo nnd sons of Ronoburg woro Marshflold visitors Sunday, being on a motor trip through this section. Mr. Booth Is n banker of Rosoburg nnd is ono of tho leading cltlzons pt Southern Oregon. MISS DEATRICE SMITH who has been cnmplng at Charleston Day, loft yestordny for Yoncolln whero sho will visit for a short tlmo with hor slstor. Sho oxpects to return to her work at tho Tolophono Odlco nbout Soptombor first. I BALL SUES Clubs Start On New Series To day Los Angeles Beats Oakland. "" . E. Pale &. Co. High Grade Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed Wo do all work right here. 370 North Front Street Marshflold. HOW THEY STAND "' W. L. P.C. Los Angeles .. .73' 5G .C82 Vernon 82 59 .G81 Oakland 7C CI .555 Portland 57 67 .4G0 San Francisco ..59 79 .428 Sacramento . . ..50 82 .379 THE SEA. I placo the soal of my approval upon tho wild, majestic sot. Tho waves, in turmoil nnd removal, rnlso MISS VIOLET HENDERSON Is en noblo Bontlments In mo. I used tol tortnlnlng nt dlnnor nt Tho Chnnd -win tit n a vnnBtikv.s ... !. ai . ..u iuu luuiius uruiiKurs, mo nonv tag leagues of brindled brlno. "I'd rather hnvo n million acres of moad ewland." I'd say. "In mlnn." Tim ica I thought was qulto too wasteful,' took too much room In which to roll: nxtrnvnirnnrn In nnln .llotnoi.1 ul to ovory thoughtful, frugnl soul. If half tho sons woro virgin pralrio whnt oats nnd corn wo all might rnlso! And thnt would mako tho wholo world merry nnd fill with ccs tncy our dnys. If nil tho billows Mat M-ago battlo upon tho storn nnd rocky shoro woro grass, thoy'd feed n billion cattlo, and fifty million hogs or moro. IIuL nil thnt snnco for which man wishes, In which to ! J. wield his plows nnd rnlcos, Is given up to cheap John Hsbes, nnd mer maids, coIh nnd wator snakes. Hut I nm older now nnd snuor, I do less thinking with my tongue, nnd ninny Tiltnl fnctB nro plainer than o'er thoy loomed when I wuh young. Tho son' w nnturo'M object lesson, placed horo to hIiow us whoro wo'ro nt. Some times mo bond (1 nm confoRHln') woIIh up until It HtraliiH my lint; soniollniCH 1 entertain tho notion that I'm tho biggest thing In vlow. I only Hood to Beo tho oconn nnd thou I snnvoi up n row WALT MASON lor this evening, complimentary to Mrs. A. J. French. Miss Hondor son's guests will bo Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlugus nnd honor guest Mrs. French. C. M. ANDERSON, a brothor-ln-lnw of J. E. Oren, nnd family nrrived horo this wook from Minneapolis to mako tholr homo. Mr. Andor son In a snw-fllor. Whllo horo somotlmo ngo, ho purchased a lot on South Sovonth stroot between tho two now houses which tho Nordrum Drothors nro orcctlng nnd will probnbly build n homo thoro. ALHERT MATSON nnd family camo down from their summer homo, "Tho Nook," on South Coos Itlvor todny to romnln. 8. D. Magncs, who hns been spending Bovoral weeks horo, will lenvo with IiIh wlfo In tho morning vln tho Allognny-Draln nuto lino for tholr homo In San Frnnclsco, hnvlng de cided to go n llttlo onrllor than thoy orlglnnlly planned lost tho roads got In bail condition nnd do lay them. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 27 Tho bnsobnll clubs start today ,on a now scries of games, Vernon, coming to Portland. Tho teams beginning to day will play for a week as follows: Vernon nt Portland. Oakland nt San Francisco. Sacramento at Los Angolcs. Ono gamo was played yestorday. Los Angoles played and defeated Oakland in a postponed game. Tho Bcoro follows: - I R H El Los Angolcs 3 8 0 Oakland 0 3 0 We Have Been Successful In buying a largo stock of first class Electrical material and can glvo our patrons a very low price on nous wiring. Got our price you can't afford to mlis It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J You Auto Call Foote PHO.VE 144-J NIQUT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phono 6-J Reatdonce Phone 28-J Will mnko tripe to Cogullle. If you havo anything to sell, trade, ir rent, or want holp. trv n Want Ad Whiskey or Beer Habit Build Where It's Pretty 70x100 corner, 14tharrf Cummer-1 rial, sewer, water, planked street " $1800.00 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Stroot HELTADLE HOME TREATMENT Any wlfo or mother who wnnts to save hor husband or son from "Drink" will bo glad to know thnt sho can purchaso ORR1NE, tho stan dard liquor habit romedy, that wo hnvo sold for yoars, and If no boncllt Is obtnlnod nftor a trial tho monpy " will Iia rAflimlnil I orrine is prepared in two Marshfield & NorHi'Dend Auto Line forms: No. 1, secret troatmont; n ntntcm o. invn i . powdor, absolutely tnstolcss and od-f G0UST Kim ,"P",'K. orless, glvon secretly in food or Care leave Marshflold overy 45 drink; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, minutes from 7:15 a. m. until 12:30 Is for thoso ho deslro to tnko volun- midnight. Loavo North Dona on tary troatmont. ORRINE costs only aniB schedule starting at 7 a. m. $1.00 a box. Como in nnd get n' unt" midnight. Soo Saturday Tlmos fnjo booklet about ORRINE. Owl'rr "nedulo. Prescription Phormncy. Phono 71.' Note thnt word Prescription. ! I Pm hji innrnpywlj f the grocer's reason. 44 V llUl'UIi AUHIVAIiS CHANDLER II. C. Keonnn, M. Cohen, San Frnnclsco; R. E. L. Bo- dllllon nnd wlfo, Uaudon; E. C. I stoppod nnd uhIcimI a croe'rv mnn ' Robinson, Elbert Hall, Rlddlo; A. L. Just why ho clmrgod hIx bits por enni " Portland: Mrs. C. II. Cnllon for coffeo that I used to buy at ,,nr Htorln; Win. Candlln, Co prico about ono-thlrd as high. Ho Mtiillo; V. II. Lilly. It. E. Smith, W. throw IiIh hnnds up In tho nlr nnd " "n''oiul, C. V. McCarthy, J. .!. ankod mo If I thought 'twnB fair to 1)o"'B Jul'" RInholf,, Portland. blltt In Oil lllH bnslllOMH linn liinlnml ' COOS C. Hnrrlx nml wlfo Ri,, of watching closely mlnn. I nor; A. S. Johnson, Port Orford: E. Ashland Peaches The choicest friill of the season for cunning will bo urc on the liri'Jikwntci' Tlmiwlny. fi'lvo lift jour order now so thnt you can bo nine of them mIicii you wnnt Uioin. The price will bo right. Cucumber Pickles We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONK MAIN S7J Blanchard's Liverv . Wo nova ecurod tho livery bust rni of ( ir itni..,.. . ... Send in the coupon. Wo will send the Grill to you, If you like it, purchase L save $1.00. e Lowest Retail Price sbm Our Price $5.00. 6,0a I he Electric Grill is the in vance Agent. Of the Electrical Cooking Age. Broils Fries Boils Toasts, Special Sale Week Ending Monday, Sept 2nd, 1912. The Electric Grill is the household appliance sensation of the year. Tho factories cannot eep up with the orders for this intensely use- ful and labor saving table-stove, It enables you lo prepare a luncheon with out ieaving the room without even leaving the table, It will work wherever there is an electric light socket, Your choice of either the General Electric Grill or "El Grilld,'' both justly famous for $1.00 less than tne lowest retail price if you comply with our ierms, See the device for yourself and you will realize that this is a gen uine bargain, . Weight only u few pounds; heating element guaranteed by maker, To persons doing light housekeeping, the Electric Grill is a necessity; to all homo mak ers it is a practical luxury, costing very little for operation, If you will ma:i the attached coupon we will send the Grills to you for demonstration, and we assure you thai our representative' will not be annoying or over persuasives Or we will honor the coupon If you bring it to our office, The dollar you gain is the dollar we save by your co-operation, The plan enables us to lo cale people who would be interested in Elec tric Grills without making a house to house canvas, Tako advantage of Bargain Week and cash In the coupon today, POM nt X. IT ffnlenAf i ... - pared to rondor oxcollent sorvlco to . u "in nun: ii,v I'lii-iiiiiucr, nirgi'i uiu iiuuiu or tioos uay. Careful nut Mimll, for Thy nro line. "inn, rrionti." I mild. "I cannot oo why you don't kindly nnswor mo. You need not. mv poor feelliiKH fhurn I pay yon ovVv nii I eun " He donned n 'onl(('tuiiig sn nnd h;iI(I. "Old num. Hlt down n whllo. 1 chnrge you higher prices now upcnuso wo nil hnvo mndn n O. Smith. Portlnnd; Al Smith. Coos Itlvor; Mm. Oenrgo EIhIi. Unndon; W. O. Cooper, Myrtle Point; E. Doylo, San FrnnrlKrn: .1. P. i.owIb, I'oitliiiid; Wnlter Condron, Myrtlo Point; P. IlnuBcnni, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Vnrnoy, Coos River; O. Sovousoii, Spohnnc. pickling .1,1, !,, "" BPna " nd ovoryth.ng ,.. . iwh wHtiniauiuijr ourYica 10 tho public. Pbon us for a drlvlnn horso, a rig or inything needed In tho livery lino. Wo Also do truck ing biiBlnnss or all kinds. UliAXCIIAK!) UUOTIIERS Phono 13H.J Mvcry, FeoI and Bulos flprvlce. Itt Klrt niul Aldor Htrt. The Bazar 'Store of Quality." Phone 32. If you havo anything to sell, trade or ront, or waut holp. try a Wunt Ad x'JTtSmwTii iijjwBlt Ehctriq Grill Coupon. Not good nftor Soptombor 2. Plonso eond us your represent! tlvo to domonstrnto both tho Gen oral Eloctrlc Grill nnd "El Grlllo" with tho undorstnndlng that It I purchnso, tho prlco will bo 5.00 for olthor. Nnmo Stroot & No TIiIh coupon will bo honored i( presented nt our o.'IHco. Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. vow to stick togothor In our trndo1 1U.ANCO It. I,. Lukons. Co- ntll tho cowh como from tho glndo.l qulllo; II. D. Coo, North IJond; C. Tou'vo got to hnvo my stuff to ont'M. Doutt, Allognny; Robort Jonson, Just ns you hnvo Old linker's tnont, Snn Francisco; John Stunrt, Mnplo and slnco you nliunst havo to buy, ton. HI rnlso my prices to tho sky." U.OYD-T. Sturdovnnt. Myrtlo .? ,IMrBI,.0rt .""" ,,mt '""" I Po,II,! J- C' An.lerBon. Coqulllo; porsundlng him to ry soino plnn Mlolton I.attln, South Inlet. I along tho linos of Colden Itulo. Ho . I promptly snld, "You nro n fool." IaaaaAAAAA told him thnt I'd start a storo. nnd alono THE wvrriiKnnvr 1 ' rail tho iieono to mv dnnr win, . T J! ? l'" ' A'v' V ?lc?NTv hnnrln,. wnr.U n,..l loU " ' V ---r ........ ...... .ii-.ir..,,,v iiuiun, Tho gnsollno Inunch Starr Is In I from Hnndon todny with n scow In' tow. Dan Roberts, Jr., Is now omployod i ns tiecK liana on tho Alert. and glonii from them tholr old iron Ijones. i Ho smiled In pity, shook his bend, and nskod mo In what burg I'h brod.' "Our bunch would quickly freozo ' you out beforo you'd hnlf-wny turn SJmo' li.ca,,,Ro0,,il,'d1ffikVour' An "n,,,,0,, M " "nh' Zl ro,Sbn,,,UYou ' toJw no'' M "w Wnt Ada WM result. ,s1obSrMsrZal?'r " "; Times' Want Ads bring results. Thoro's soinothlng wrong I know, not whoro. It's going through this iiown run? Western air. With combinations nil wv of,l'r. ?."? ,,!".'.lrV, " ,,rtr ,tl'" ri1 'r around, woro nil by monstrous prl- iinip.OiiarrMMrr. ' eos bound. Hut then, poi'liniis.j K. J.t'llKNKV.V.co., Toinio, o. 'twould bo tho snme without this we, the iiiMtIisihs,i,vi known k j. che combination ,. for , wo.,.e u:-i.i"5..v.,.r.rti..VR- r.KA.if-ftUs-.i.r.n SHllInu HMlOntll Hlld lltco, maybe Wi' '"' Himm-UUf HlU lmrr i. it iiy iiI'IIk. wnnt to pay the price. lUmi. mmW b liU tirm ' - IIOll STANLEY. ! "A'lK Wr.Sifc.r KSft, o. - lUUMMiiirr' Turf l Ukon IiiuthhIIv, hoi-, ,', " "A " kllld OV hPVO Ih.o. ..f III.. vt hi TolliiimlHt wilt (r' AMVWS rsi'l "l,oi. 7U Im.f( I'rU ti'.,,KhtIiHi SoLlloHlLlrnmiM 1 hv .c. Trnn"''"- Po. Tt- IIhII' "unliv 'lll (."i iiiI.iIimi. fLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK ESTAHUSHEI) 1880 Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00 General Banking Business Transacted INTEREST PAH) ON TIME DEPOSITS LOCK HOXES FOR RENT U. S. DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL FUNDS "" let Busy sVh'NGS'&.oS SS? ANU ,IOOPWa 1,APEil- ROOKINO PAPER, ONE PLY, JJ.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Rife. Co, RETAIL DEPARTMENT. SUM ' s Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PMC $1.55 PER. SACK S'orthwestorn bard wheat used Ivoly in milling these brands of ir ft CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho close of liusine, Juno 14,1012. RESOURCES. Loans nml discounts J03B r.g 72 Bond., warrants and securities ',',',',', "lS.191.32 Tf l, Se?.ure c,rc'a" 25,000 00 Heal estate, furniture and fixtures SI 011.31 Ciisb nnd sight exchange 1SS.653.99 Totnl 5011.B7.1.S7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In nr non nt. Surplus ami undlvidod profits 10 548 : t CircuV.ttun, outstanding ; 23!80o!oo opclis 477i024.74 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HIv.VitY SENaSTACUWlJ t Coqulllo On o Phona lBi PUtUng Lands a specialty. .,u . j,mDtjr Coii, aad,. Oourd "EAaTflfDB" 4K Marshfield Office 14 -J. PP.GCRAM AT fll Totul Sflll,;t7.'l.S7 In addition to Capital Stock the individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100 000.00 V INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS S CHANDLER, President. DORSEY KKEITZER. CashUi. He R.ov TONIGHT "A Heroin.. , , w )nv, WQgl e-u. "Out of t'.o Dark," drama. "Hotel Honeymoon," comedy. Thro new pictures oaoh night. Nono Ropented. RUIUJ1NO ASM REPAIR WORK II oW Moving und trading. We are prepared to do this "' by the day or contract and Sa;': satisfaction. Let us figure wltn X fl. S. FLOVD & CO. P no ;S1G-J. V- '""iU: 3ood Music and Realistic Sound Effects. inicn 10 cents. Have That Roof Fixed wow See GORTEELl Barnard & LangwoiW See our window display of WOOD ELEOTRIO FlXTU"fa LEADED ART GLASS PPfJSps PORTAIJLE STAND Iu PHOE t84.lt. if y; .fjMMj -..-frffrT --.