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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912-EVEHING EDITION. BgaHa6ar?g mrasg; -.......j.wwqiTBiz nkrupt Stock Sale the t -At the 3 i t" If I it i . IE Golden Rule Store's New Home In the first National Bank Building, Recently Occupied by W. T. Merchant & Son, Will Continue Until the Entire Merchant Stock Is Sold i Notwithstanding the tremendous business of Saturday and today, there is still a world of bargains left and the bankrupt prices will continue until all are sold. Come tomorrow or next day, but the sooner you come, the larger the' selections sand, bigger the bargains. THE GOLDEN R0LE R. A. COPPLE, Prop, . j ft; COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONI2Y Kdltor and I'uh. DAN E. MALOXKV New Editor TKIiEIMION'E KATES TM) 111(311. (From North Hond Harbor.) We respectfully cnll attention of the newly elected directors of tho Homo Telophono Co. to tho fnct that toll rnto for uso of tholr phones Ir too high for tho nvorngo business man It In oxccsslvo and out of reason so much so that tho company loses tho encouragement It should rccolvo by offering lower rates. For Instnnco a chargo of 2Tic pur mlnuto with lGc for additional minutes .Is mado for U8o of phonos to all towns of tho county. It Is practically Impossible to transact any business under the SGc limit and n message of only med ium luiiKth roHts a dollar. It cost this olllco 00 cents to Kot ton words through recently. In tho middle states inoro business Is transacted by phono than by mall simply boenuso tho phono companies offor Induce ments to use tholr lines. The rnten of tho Homo Telophono lines nro prohibitive. Thoy nro too high to offor any InducomcntH to tho public Tho stockholders nro losing money every ilny on nrrnunt of tho excos- hIvo rntoft llin rniiiiiunv rhnrePB. It i,iin Is up to tho now board of directory Turnips First, F. W to go nvor tho matter nud got tho ond, W. Nollson. rntea down where tho nverngo busl- OiiIouh First, F. W. iiesH man can uho tho linos every day ond, W. Nollsun. without linvliiK to borrow money. Parsnips First, W. to pay his tolcphono bills. second, F. W. Woods. Tho nowly olected directors nro W. ' Carrots First, W. V. Jnwntt. K. A. Anilnrmin. W. II. mill. W Vnllunii Douglas, Dr. K. MIiikuh, .las. McOeo, Lettuce First and third, W. Noll. W. 1'. Murphy nnd (leo. I). Miindlgn. sou. I Pllllllkl.'ltlu.1t..ut ti.ul u.tnnnit W (i.nn . .,v ,1111, DVbVIIUi 11 i .M'llhOll. SCHOOL FAIR COLLEGE MEN BIG SUCCESS HOLD BANQUET Exhibits of Various Kinds at North Bend Attract Much Attention. Tho North Uoud school fair closed Saturday evening nnd was a Croat success In each department. Tho exhibitions exceeded far tho an ticipations of thoso lu charge-., Tho store building recently va cated by Mr. Jennings was used for tho fair nud wna mado vory attract ive by decorations of evergreens and the Stars nud Stripes. Tho vegetables which gained tho first, second and third prizes for tho following porsons were all grown lu North llend: - Kipling Potatoes First, Arthur Chapman; second, W. Nollson. Ilnl'll IlliKil Pflfntnnuirlrut nnil third, YV. Nellson; second, W. Cho- Woodj sec- Wood; sec-Chupollo; Chnpollo; sec- Meets First and second. W. Noll- sou. Cucumbers First, W. Nollson, Oyster l'lnnt First, F. W. Woods. iiuiimiuM iirsi nun second, y. -First and third, Wll.fi VISIT UK VAN. (Uy Associated Press to Tho Coos nay runes, j i LINCOLN. Nob., Sept. in. An-' nounci'ineiit was mado today that' urn.. ..,.. 1. 1 l. ......... .. n. l lin.iu ..limn in. ii Hliuni til nrllll .wumiiM over Sunday, October , following Nol's.ui. his address here on the preceding Cabbagi iiio. mis m ine nisi iipimrtuuity Benson. for ccinforome Mime the llaltlmnro lleuns -First, TIuuuiir Chupninn; convention. tecoud. W. Chapelle. MDTHi-'lt i ''''", lu,,,"l l'lnnt department was What Is homo wl.'hout a mother? IVu'oV li, ' Kver,,t ","'! wim mi wiiii ii liiimn imii ,.rai.t m, l" l'"o of 71 each wore iiwiirdod Who so well a Homo ran grace? All. , ,, rl lixvi tiic winners: that snered name! No other ran us- Hegonla'-FIrs Ku h Vnnzllo urp Its honored place! Mothers K ,,,-K Irit 1 uol Snzlle. makes the home enchanting, makes ' , , jhr,i0 K1't o' .... ,i ,'' It Imppy when Hl.e's there, when , ,,,, J sue inn i KaiiivauiiiiK. i oiiik cum- . Pan-Hellenio Gathering. at the Chandler Hotel Is Largely Attended.., Tho Pan-HellenicM'5unquot ' held Saturday' evening lit tho Chandler Hotel Was nttonded by 34 fraternity men of Coos Hay'. The number In eluded eleven of the Hlltmoro for estry boys. A fine banquet was torved and was followed by speeches. J. D. doss acted, ub" toastmastor. F. D, Cohan explained tho purposo of tho gathering. Talks wero mado by Tour Dennett, L. J. Simpson', H. D. McArthur, C. H. Pock. J. C. Kendall and others. Tho different irntornlty nnd collo. menkV gnvo tholr respectlvo yells. ' A voto was taken nnd It was de cided to orgaulxo a pormnnent Pan Hellenic society on Coos Hay. Messrs. Kendall nud Cohnu woro appoint ed a committee to draw up by lnws. Tho noxt meeting will be held at North Iloiul at tho Invltntlon ofL. .1. Simpson lleorgo Smith of Dnnlols Creek was announced a fow days ago. Professor Hoy Marlon Wheeler lef ' for Portland on tho Uronkwator nf tor spending two wookrt of his vaca tion as tho guost of C. A. Davidson of North Hond. A number of tho members of tho Crescendo Cluli gath ered at tho boat to bid him farewell. Professor Wheolor expressed himself ns 'loltirlito 1 With Pnoa llnv nml tlw. I.. .. . . . . w , re. emion lenuored lilm, nnd hopes to iinno unci nuxi year. The New Gas Range Is Marvelously Simple and Economical You would be moro than willing to put a gas ruuge in .your kitchen if you realized that it would cook your meals better and lnore satisfactorily. And at the same time dispensed with carry ing fuel and cleaning up ashes. Gas is ALL HEAT it is economical. The modern gas range is a marvel of sini plicity a child can operate it. The gas range is dependable our service is dependable. You can start a fire any lime of day or night in half a second for any purpose, from warming the baby's milk to preparing a large meal. Telephone ITS and ask for full particulars, or call. OREGON POWER. CO. Blanchard's Live wo hnvo secured the lltenfel ness of L. H. Helsncr. nd m pared to render excellent irrktJ tho pooplo of Coos Bit, CW urivors, good rigs soil wr that will moan allfctorr i to tho public. Phono ui fori ing liorso, n rlr or anrthltii In tho livery lino. Wo also dotal ing uuslnons of all kinds. HliAN'CIIAIM) 1111011104 Phono law, Idvory. Feed nnd S1m 111 T'lrst nnd Alder Stmn We Clean and h Ladies' and Gent's S Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam laid PUOXK UAIV ITJ NOHTII IIKXl) NKW8 Miss Hessle Italn Is visiting for n lew nays nt liainton Miss Ida 11. Mitchell was n Marsh Held slimmer Siitiirdnv. Ilniold Slinimon has letiimed to onii iiemi arter n few weeks' visit In Portland. Mrs. .1. P. Hpuilrlcks ami Mla Mull llend shop- palmi work nomewhere. To uplift tho land she wishes, politics she'd purify: and titer's none to wash the dishes, none nt home to make it pie. Willie has a broken smeller he was foolliiic with the row: l.lK fell in to the collar and she's screaming down there now: little Myrtle calmly scratches nil the fiirnlturo with wire: baby's philiiK with the mutch 0. nml he'll set tli lioimo hIIi I. It. . : we Hmu-r. in e nroi iter. rUe the, of Muv were North .,.. im.ii. iiu uii-ir luiviw. vt mil is, iiniu Sntitrdav. nome wmiout n mot hor? t's al Dr. lllrd n oim-kn w-im i.u i,M i5r. as r ;.: ss. "jsnx SJ1- " w&sns: "LSZi'ri'iJrS'i TJSi !!i,s',,"""",, '"'" "" hllllWIl IK) clisnmi. nii.l il I,,.!,,.. ,. .,.....""- " ". nine ,! , , , ., " , " i"' i iriHiiiuu llllino. ...... ... . : nil. iiiiiiciuiou. HUT NOW. Bocvo choice lot la NORTH I1END can br id at a viy rcnsonablo prlcv If taken now. E. 8. OEAU & CO. First NatUnaJ Bank. PROFFSSIONAI niRFP.TOnv p D.VA I.OL'ISi: LAHSO.V, - PlnuUt mid Temlicr. Harmony, Musicnl History Phono 20-R. I. "' iin.vxurr llonnott Swnnton. Tom T. Ilonnott Attorneys nml Counellius nt I,v. Klanngaii .vj Itcnuptt Hank UiiIMIiir. .Mnrslifleld, Coos Co., Oregon. piiitii hii.kv ii.ii.i.nKii Pianist mid Teat her Itesldonce-Studlo, 237 -So. Ilroudwny Phono 1S-L. j i:v Ki:vzi:it, ITI.11.. 1.. , , .. . iiih uihii'iu-ior. Apply Unities Musk- store. Class Starts September t, i stati:mi:xt ok condition of FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAItSlll'liai), OUEGO.V, At the close of business, September I, 1012. , ., UESOUItCES. Loans nnd discounts Hnnklng houso J45C.211.S7 Cash and oxchangos. . .". 50,000.00 307.835MC Total 1813,047.33 Capital stock paid la .1TIE8' K)&r.,!l.uUv,llcd "ro"t3--:' :.:::::::::::::, SftSSS:!? 703,404.00 Total $813,047.33 Barnard & Lanewwl Seo our window dhpUr wonn lM.HPTiiin I'lXTl'ItES I,UAlH:i AUTflUSSPOSDl I'OUTAIUdJ STANDI PJIOXi: I8I-". Have That Roof Fd NOW Son COHTIIEll lMioxn twii E. Pale & Co High Grade Ladies7 and GenH my brother, you will know Just what u a iiko, CVpytUfc vm m Cbu&ma ('HOICK WIT MAKSIIKIKU) COIJXKH TO Mi: SOl.l). For special 1'oat.ous, the owner of tho lino 70x100 coiner on l-Yur-teenth and Common lal wishes to convert It Into mnnev uulckly. no I has uuthorhed us to offor It next week onlj. nt etreuinlv tmnmin. it .. ..,-. HKrvs. If you desire to soouro a locatloi in West Marshflebl or make an In. voBtmont sure to vn, wo will Kiad I toll vnu nil ni.ont this proivrty. I. S. KAI'L'MAN & CO . 117 Front Streo .miss Dorothy Kibbler, who has been spending the summer with her Parents at Florence, has returned to Mil i n ueini to resume hor school work. Mr. and Mrs. I,, j. Simpson mil kupsIs Mg8 Isnbolle Stenrns nnd Miss Illirroimha. nml Mra llnl, ri . .- '.... ,..,vi, ,tit. inn iinuKiiior oi .ucunml spent Sim day at Shore Acres. Mr. and Mrs. K. r. nimts and dau-' Khter Miss Ooldlo and Mrs. Robert son. Jr.. and dam-htor. Mltta i,.r.. et, who hnvo been spending , weok nt Ilonle Lake, hnvo returned homo. ii.Tiho yoi"5K 1"'nes of t,le Mlzpah lllble class gave n miscellaneous shower to Miss Mlllan McCnnn from 3 to 5 nt her homo this afternoon. Miss McCann's engagement to K WM-s' rii. w, TLMIPRX. AHCIUTKCT. Mnrslifleld, Oregon. , MOUHOW, " Dentist. 1T1 Orlmcs llulldliiK, over firnnd Theater. Otllce Phone Jtat). COXDRXSEI) STATKMRXT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho elo0 of business, September I, ion. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . ....$305,414.72 " (J. rilAXDI.KII, Archltcy-t. Hxiiiis :i() mid :tt, Coke llnlldli.i; .Mnrt-liflcld, Oregon. D, Itlltl) IJ. ('I,AHKK, SiietialKf III .Verve and Spinal )miim Olllco Hours, l to C p. m. OMlce, 301 Ceko Utilldln,:. MAKSH FIELD OREO ON rR. A. .1. HKXIlltY'S 1- Modem Donrul Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do.,hlgh class work on short notice at tho vory lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. ColieBnin;g Opft. Chandler Hotel, phono'n-J. J w.uiutllllB ,, 'n.ifilUil,1l1lj Honds. warrnnts nnd securities 163.12 U. S. Donds to secure circulation 63.C89.90 Real estnto, furlturo and fixtures .' 25,000.00 Cash and sight oxchnngo 80,000.00 Total Capital stock paid In I4n.fns ftr. ... -..,vw.wu MAniLITIRfl. ?623, 476.39 Surplus and undivided profits $100,000.00 Circulation, outstanding .. 11,419.78 DP6lt3 24,000.00 488,056.61 loini In addition to Capita, Stock U,e 'ind.vrdunVRahuitl " 'Z J6'"! 9100.000.00 """"" t Stockholders 3 11 ... . '":isi.."a:d ox timb s.x8 , , ...... ..Mir.u, rresldent nnn.m. i - .o., AiiKiTZER, Caslilor. Tailoring Imported and Domeitlc VTrijI nt and Bausracnuu . -i.i., hr& I Wo do an worn nsm -. 870 North Front Mainn R. J. MONTGOllffl Real Estate and Insii 244 North ...if. VOUll WIS WlliU "" -- tJ ,. i nf nld FllM.'.1: sent us. Highest Pr'f'JKtf. u nl.t e v-r. Old TV,.. "'" ,"u,u'. .' V nd Ff' uruKou j ' w Bt0.n.es- ....u-fi-lnntKll Money hen uy ""..,., a l.l.ll,. R.,.ltlnc a i,Bl, tabUBhedjOVI 80Jt Chestnut bt., ij"- .....TrMCTa. to --;;; m We will t.uy y' ,:t,nBBl w Gold Scrap, aud Platinum est prices paia I Will Furnish House on tha, Installment Plan W. K. Wisei? .. vh Fni r:!R LL KWOS OF JOB PmNTINToONSirolFlcE Dub. Pkone J RM- v -. onruf