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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 7912 EVENING EDITION. STATEMENT or CONDITION of iNAGAN & BENNETT BANK jIAIisii' '""' "ui ( the cKim f biislucH, September 1, 1012. RESOURCES. a r. r. D11 t ,n,l jlsroiinlB JO.OOO.OU g houso a07,83fi.4G nj exchangrt .SS13.047.3J Hal L auilitihh. r. n nnA nn ,to?k2i!i u i pVoritB.' :::;':..'..' .' .'.'.':.'!!.'! 3?s?-5i i nun vuj.iim.uu ,$813,047.33 btal ' t f condensed statement 'he First National Bank of Coos Bay t the iIiim' of liiiMlni'sf, Scplomlicr -I, HM2. HUSO UHC JOS. LlHToun.. 30r-i-JS Iff. . .' ' .n nun n.i Fwarrnn.H n.l nrrur o.. .;; "-;;" W u. , , ..ml fixtures 80.000.00 naic, ihh" j, in m()u (jr. bJ slglit cu'iungo m.i,..uo.uu jRy.'i .i7fi :m al T LIADILITIK8. (. i, ,l,l In SIUU,UUU.UU itorkpaltl in- i,'.nc. 7 Uml uniliviiicii I'MHim .,,,wnr.M Won, oulMniiiiiiiB -.- wwf v.r ..w , $C23,47(?.:i9 .. ..... ,.. .it.. ....... i ...... i. ii.. ..r ui................. ... Jon III UiplK'l "" " II""""""1 " " minniiiMui-iii in iilllW,WWW.WW. IEUIST l'AH ON TIME AND HAVINGS DEPOSITS. HUXDMIlt, President DOHSEY KHEITZEH, Cashier. MAKES A sfSJ&W SITZ BATH Jv W OF ANY JnjK COMFORT a DATHTUB j& rj LUXURY I ' - -Tr "" JUf M CONVENIENCE fj TT ' 7 ft? t . . "r m Triplex Bathtub -Chair If You Are Not, Using foil Are Not, Using the Best heavily nickel plated $3.00 MANUfACTUMD CKCIUUVCIV tl TMt TltlUtX DATHTUI' CMiin co., main orrict, til iackanna avinui, 0HANTOH, MNN., U. . A. Cia be porcbii.d it my cl tbcu itirci. It Is n luxury In the bath as It can be hung Inside at the uppor end of the tub (jiving nreator convenience whllo bathing. Fits Inside or outside, or at either end and is so made that It adjusts to fit any bath tub. Nothing to faston Just place it where you want it and turn down the sent. Nothing to get out of order will last for generation!. Folds up out of the way when not in use. The chair is so oasy to manipulate, that it can bo used by the smallest ohild and is so strongly built that it will comfortable support the heaviest adult. Tho Triplex Bathtub-Chair Is highly recommendod by hotel managers, hospitals and sanitariums throughout the United States. Made with all parts nickel plated, both inside and out, highly polished and guaranteed not to rust. Hard wood seat is heavily coated with a permanent enamel making the Trl- Rlex Bathtub Chair an article whose nndsome appearance will beautify any bathroom. Style 1 solid metal, heavily nickel plated $1.50 Style 2 tubular metal, heavily nickel plated $2.00 Style 3 all solid brass, going & IIAKVKV pioneer now. co. W. X. ELliLAD & co. MARSHFIELD HDW. CO. PERRY & NICHOLSON E. HANDEL W. K. WISEMAN O. A. JOHNSON WILLEV Ai SCIIROERER I WATCH REB lies Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call t EIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS South Broadway and mako selecs tion from tho large stock now on hand. "hiv. Wilson lias in his employ tho only practical marble and granite cutter in Coos County. And nono but tho best work is turned out. Electric Light, Makes Homes Twice as Welocme Hi clear, steady, olnvrful glow of electric Unlit np a"ioeCT)one. low rates and tlio tungsten (Muulu) lumps Iiavo placed mc ngmiiiK within tho lliiunclul mean of modernto Cleanliness, safety, ccinronlciico mako oloctrlo light tho Practical of all lllumlnants. A GOOD TIMK TO WIRE YOUR HOUSE IS PRIOR TO p Jiyvsn CLEANING. IModern IrnR metlls, such as followed by tho cupa- "w.iMcu below, caiiHo no diiinnRo to wnlls and cell- u.ri or little, nor any dlhcomfuit to tho household. ""f OHn riiiwcii..o.i ... . . iiii i """'-"""u win can at your mpiesi, my out '"'HR plans ami n.i.-.. .. ..i . u umr. ' ;hWt UKI'litiSKXTATIVK In tho Interests of "l "nice. Ht"lc Hiring adds to tho valuo of any proRrly. i Itajr WlrliiR Co. leiepuono 2375 151 Xorth Broadway. llarnaixl & LanKWorthy. Tolopltono 184-It. 170 South Broadway. OREGON POWER. CO. Telephone 178. ffracts, Real Estate, Fire anne Insurance GuarantPA n auw. r OJU, p,EKitr 8KNG8TACKKN, Mr. y Phono i9i vi.mi.. t.- - Coal utCmU "EABTfllDR" WfA Marahfleld Offloa U-3. ' JQB PRINTING 00NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE V" ' l$uxt Olympic Flour Snow Drift, Flour RETAIL PRICL $1.50 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wlioat used t cluslvcly In milling thoso brands of flour. JFMMR a IANCE 'THK FIURNI) OK COOS HAY' i7IM'OT52S: Om 3 .r.LJL' IlQIJII'l'KI) WITH WIUKMCSS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, AT 6 P.M. OUNNHCTING WITH THK XOICTI1 HANK UOA1) AT 1'OHTJi.VXD NOUTH 1MOIPIO KTKASIHIIIP COM PAX V. Phono 44. O. l .McGKOItfiK, Agent. PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equlpied with wlrcle and RiihniarJne bell SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY Friday, Sept. 13, at 12 o'CIock All Passenger Reservations UVom San Francisco Must Ho Made at 805 FJfo Hulldlng, or Pier No. 10. INTKH-OCKAX TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE ii. C. F. McGEOROE, Agont. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TDIE. SAILS FROM AIXSWORTH HOOK, PORTLAND AT 8 a. in., SUIT. Jl, 7, IS, 17, Uli and 27. FRO.M .MARSHFIELD AT THE SERVICE OF THE TIDE SEPT. I, 0, 1 J, 10, '21 and '20. Phono Main 3BL. J. C. MILLEn, Agent. Steamer Washington Will Sail Prom Coos Bay for San Francisco Friday, September 6, at 10 A. M. WITn PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT V. H. DOW, Agent. Oeoan Dock. Get Busy AND GET A ITER THAT ROOF, nUT FIRST COME IN AND GEl OUR PRICICS ON SHINGLES AND ROOFINO PAPER. SHINGLES 9I.C50 AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.20 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTJ1KNT. 11 American Regulars With Cow boys as Scouts Keep Close to Salazar. (Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Sept. 9 Early dispatches to tho War Depart ment reported that General aln.ar, tlio rebel leader, was encamped across tho Arizona -lino opposlto tho Lang ranch, and wat? threatening to raid Arizona territory. Major Rico with threo troops of cavalry are encamped near Salazar. Outposts hnvo been es tablished on both sides. Armed cow boyB aro acting iib scouts for IUco. Stcevcr reported Hint Odlccri" Johnson and Wagner In charge of the patrolling parties talked with Salazar and that Salazar protcsteJ that ho meant no harm to Americans and was not with his mon on the rid on Culberson's ranch. General Stcovors, tho dispatch added, say "Lleutennnt Johnson docs not be Hovo tho statement." Tho rebels nro reported to bo threatening thn city of Orrcon. Ef 'OLSSON GASE OVES IS REVERSED Government Attorneys Agree to Reversal of Decision that Cost Hanford Position. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tims.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 9. OctliiB Attorney General Harr In structed tho United States attomoy In Seattle today to agree to tho re versal by Client Court of Appeals of former Judgo Ilnuford's decision cancelling tho cltlzonshlp of Lcon ard OlBson, tho Socialist, which re sulted In thn Impeachment of Mio proceedings against Hanford and his resignation. HODGE NAMED IN WASHINGTON GlltlAS FATHER HELD. Charged With Leading Mob that Ev- ecuted Virginia Xegro. (Ily Associated Tress to Coos Day rimes ) ULUEFIELD, W. Va Sopt. 9 Gordon WJilto, arrested In connection with tlio lynching or Walter Johns ton, n nogro charged with attacking White's dnughter, Nlta, last Thursday night at Prlncoton, W. Vn., was re leased today on ono thousand dollars bond. Ho Is charged with llrst do groo murdor. . NOLAN IX TROUHLE. Secrctaiy of Panama Legal Ion Falls to Appear. (Dy Asnoclntoil Pruta to Tho Cooi nay Tim oa) NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Harry E. Nolan of Washington, recently ap pointed secretary to tho United States legation In Panama, failed to appoar In pollco court today to plead to tho chnrgo of abducting 10-year-old Marlon McVlekor of Now port Nows, Vn. Ills cash ball was ordcrod forfoltod. Two dotcctlvos woro sent to arrest him. GROWS PRIZE TOMATO; WEIGHS OVER TWO POUNDS .Small Vegetable Patch Almost Pays . Grocery Kill for Year REDLANDS, Sopt. 9 C. V. Ilolluo of tho San Tlmotoo canyon, has grown what Is bollovod to ho tho lar gest tomato of tho season. It weighs Just a fraction ovor two pounds. Mr. Ilolluo has a tomnto patch that has almost ontlroly. paid tho gro cory bills tills year and tho patch occupies only a small cornor of the garden. 4 TUMBLES DEAD ,11'ST AS HE CALLS FOR PENSION DAYTON, Wash., Sopt. Ii. August Fink, n Grand Army veteran, drnppod dead on tho stops of Columbia county court house Ho was proceeding to tho nudltor's ofllro to hnvo his ponBlon pnpors mado out for tho ensuing yoar, but donth ov ertook him Just as ho was en tering tho building. Seattle Sheriff Nominated for Governor by Progressives in Primaries. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooc Day Times.) SEATTLE, Sept. 9 Returns from tho Progressive headquarters in Saturday's primaries Indicates tho nomination of John E. Dallalno as congresamnn-nt-lorge, over J. W. Drynn, by about GOO majority. J. A. Falconer was also nominated .it largo. Rumors today say that n movo. ment Is afoot to disregard tho nom ination of Itnbort Hodgo of Seattle for governor nt tomorrow's conven tion, which Is expected to confirm tlio nominees of Saturday's primar ies and to nnnio ox-Govornor Henry Mcllrldo, meet with Indignant denial by tho Progressive lenders. IIROUGHER GIVES A TIP OX MARRIED LIFE. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 7i! Pacific t.lvor- Av Transfer Co. DEAFXESS CAXXOT HE CURED by 1 ral applications, u llioy rnnfiot reurh thu illmm-if iorlUm nt tlio our. Tlierolt only tono way to cuiuilcaluca , ami Hint la by con itllntlonalremeillvH. Pvufnu.a U cuiiicd by an liilliuiUMl concilium m tnu iuiicoiu lining oi Ilia Kmiachliin Tube, When tliln tuba U In iliiiucd you liavu a ruinblliiK inuiil or tiupT (wt hcariiiK, and ilicn It U entirely cbed Dt-aftiess U tlio rcMilt, ami link Ihu lullam. iiiutlon ran be taken nut and tliln tuba refclored tn IU normal condition, liearlui; will bode 8trot'd nrever;ntuocakexnutol teu uiocuilkcd byl'atarth. which la nothing tint an InlUn incd condition ot tliomuroua turfarea. We will clvo One Hundred Dollar for any ciiK-otdcaliitkH (oiuiiimI by ratarrh) Hint can. not lie cured by Hh.i'h Catarrh Cure. Bend (orclrculara.lreo. , V. J. CIIKSKY i CO.. Tololo, O. Bold bv DrupuMn, V Take 1UII' Family rllU for constipation. Ev-Portlnntl Preacher Tells How to Pick, Win ami Keep ft Wife. PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. C Rov. J. Whltcomb Droughor locturod In Portland on mnrrled llfo. Following nro somo of his polntod epigrams: Thoro Is no magle power In mar rlago to chango naturo. Forgot appoaronco nnd look out for quality In selecting a wlfo. A man can't lnvo nn application of powdor nnd paint. Nothing breaks up a homo so quickly ns a moan tompor. Uoforo you marry a woman go swimming with hor and mako her dlvo, then tnko n good look at her. Long courtship is a guaranteo of mnrltal success. It takes moro than monoy to mako n homo. Womon, don't bo afraid of holng old maids don't look for a meal tickot. No supromo hnpplnoss can oxlst In a homo whoro thoro Is not confi dence Don't bo suspicious, even If you hnvo grounds. Tho girl who will drink with n mnn boforo marrlago dosorves to llvo In tho holl which sho builds. Tho woman who marries a known rounder should bo barred from tho dlvorco court. Nagging novor reformed n mnn or woman ono lota. No woman should bo allowod to hnvo a dog till sho has four children. Treat your sorvont llko you do your daughter and tho sorvant prob lem Is EOlVOtl. NEW LINE TO GARDINER. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. TiT Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is preiared to do all kinds of hauling on short notice. W meet all train! and bcatu and we also have tho latest stylo Reynolds Piano Mover. Wo guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Pbnnes 9S-R. 120-J. or -ID-L. A. It. Wood Reticent About Trip from Cottage Grovo Over Route. COTTAGE GROVE, Oro., Sopt. 10. Mnnagor A. D. Wood of tho Orogon & Southoastorn railway, has return ed from his eastern trip mado to look nftor business connected with financing tho proposed now road from Cottago Grovo to Winchester Day. Ho roports his trip Is entirely successful, but as tho promotion work Is bolng dono by Jesso Darling and Mllwnukoo capitalists, Mr. Wood Is rotlcont about giving out dotatls of tho projoct. MRS. McLEAN DEAD Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line GORST KINO. Proprietors. Caia lcavo Marshfield every 45 minutes from 7:16 a. m. until X2:30 midnight Leave North Ena on same schedule, starting at 1 a, in until midnight. See Saturday Times for schedule. Wlfo of Washington nnd Cincinnati Publisher Succumbs. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) DAR HARDOR, Mo., Sopt. 9 Mrs. John R. McLean of Washington died at her summor homo hero today. Sho had boon 111 about a week of pneu monia. Mrs. McLoan was ono of tho cap ital's most widely known hostesses. Hor ontortalnmonts for tho past 25 years woro looked upon as mile stones In tho Washington social sea son. Hor husband Is publisher of tho Washlpgton Tost. KEVZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE nt EAGLES' HALL Saturday night.