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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER " Wia-VEMnroEDmON- . " """ BKia tiil: NinvT: m COOS BAY TIMES M. C. M.UOXKV Editor mid !'! 1A K. MALONKV Nous Kdl.tir Entered at tho postofflce at Mnrsi field, Oregon, for transmission through the malls us second clus mall tunttor. COIXCIDHXCK OK DEATH. WITH the visitation of death upon humans, there nro froquuntly pecullnr features which Impress with slgulflcnuno tlioco left bohlnd In the mortal world. Particularly Is this truo with the passing away of the old er' ones. Two of Coos county's pioneer women died the sumo night. They were women of that class which helped to make Oregon. Thuy wcro dear fi lends to each oth.r and that peaceful deoth should come to them during tho same night nnl make the shock n doubled one in ilielr friends wis u matter of iih.ip than passing comment. Thero win an additional coincidence. .Mrs. Sl lln. who was a dear friend of .Mil. Hirst, IihiI followed the old time and honored habit of maintaining u record of oents which touched up on ti.e members of nor family. Tho old newspapers and olllclnl recoils show that (it'll. Siglln, her husband. rlliwl ufttrwi vnnta ni'ii ri!l OetnllPI IN. Ul'14 9WHIV -ira !-- ww.w--. -- -, Mrs. Slglln In reconllng tin demise i of her hiiplmnd In her private rnniiiy record put down as the date Stpt. 3 8, by mistake. Instead of Oct. IS. Mrs. Slgllu passed nwny on Sept. 18 of this year, tho exrtct day of tho year, her records mistaken olio month, showed on which her luin bund had died. In ordinary lives such matters would hu overlooked but tho coincidence In connection with tho (lenthu of these venerable persons, who had served tholr plnco In tho world and pioneered an em pire, might well cause the wonder as to whether or not n full spent life in Its allotted place carries with it more than is enjoyed by the or dinary, comiuotiplnco mortal. KOIITII HEXD, IIHi.iSTO VOL'! REGARDLESS of varying views on the hrldgo (lucstlon nil hats must bo taken off to tho business men manufacturers and citizens of North llend generally for their groat pnr ndo this morning. It was roally a splendid Hhowlng and proves what may bo accomplished by co-operntlon and a united spirit directed toward n doflnlto end. It was n showing of which North llend may well bo proud nnd was without doubt one of tho largest parades over hold on Coos liny. Tho plan and execution of tho nf falr wore alike ndmlrnbb. Tho Simp son Lumhor mills, tho various fac tories nnd tho business men generally woro In lino. Vlowed merely In tho light or civic prldu that parade set a high standard for tho future. Tho TIiiioh congratulates Mayor Rlmpson and his bunch of "live ouch" on their accomplishment. PERSONAL NOTES JOHN MOTLEY returned yesterday from a short visit In Portland. JOH HODSON of Nip-th llend wns a Mnrshllcld visitor today. CAUL CLLNKEN'IIKAUD of Danlols Creek wim In this city today. MI88 EDNA HAY Is hero from .Myrtle Point nnd will spend the winter In MarHhllcM. DU. E. MINOl'S has returned fru-n AhIiIiiiiiI, Ore., where ho went" to visit his mother. MHB. MUHUAY returned this morn ing nfter n shoit visit In Allegany. WHS. THOMAS LAWHOIINE return ed lu her home above Allegany to day. PHILIP I.ANDUITII returned to liU home on (.'mw Itlvor. nfler Hhnrt stay In Mnrshlleld. E. OKO SMITH im.l bride, former ly Miss l.llllau .McCauii of Nor.h llend, woro In Marshfleld ywrvi day, OPS 8TKK.V and family luue mm-1 from Hunker Hill and are now I residing lu this cllv on I'niiiili street. MHS. K. K. .10NKS and son. H-i-gene. have relumed from a visit in Portland and other northern points. .MISS ANN'A McN'AHY of Portland arrived here yesterday to visit nt DEAIWKSS IUXXOT HE CUKEI) br 1 "l ml. Mloin. H ihe iimii rench tliOil-MiM rltiin in tln etr Tlii'ivl tt 1 y lom v lo ruiMit ' . h it.l Dial U l tim ttlllllilllill lllrclV Iv.ifmn K mi.. ,y an liiilMimili'titittll hi ill I In1 luiii'oiK lining of llio 1'iuui'Ulai TIm WIh'Ii lila. iuIh. . n. fimupit t Uti h riliiililiiiic Mnnul or liiiir fwt linHtlnr kiiilulieu li U omlrWy il...p. fii'ufiio in Hit rult, Hii'l iiiiIi-i.ii i In' liiiliini. lurtllon ran l I.Viii out mul I his tulivlortM lo IH iioriiml f'li. Illliiii. li.'Mrlim will H ! troi'il (iirfc;iiliii'iHM'iviii ,( ton arri hiiuM ly l HUrrh. wbli'li l iiiiihinit Imt dm liiilan lueil i'iiiiiIIIIou ol llii'inn. .iii iirlii' WtiHill cItk One ll'iiiiliril IMlliun fur nil)' nm-i'Mi'iUtif ('' "''I in i-Hisrili) Hint ran. not ho i uri'il li IU..' iMlinli i'iiu. K'litl (orrir iilarMrm. r J I'HI-AKV.A I'O.. Toli'ln, o. Foil I v iriiMlt.;v T i' II ill's Fmulh PmI-(riiiiiiiini1in. the home of lu r t'ster, Mrs. T S Smith. It. WILLIAMS has returned from Coqulllo and Myrtle I'nint, where ho has bcon working for the Cu o Hay Paving Co. MHS. WAKREN PAINTER nnd 'he Misses Then nnd Lena Kruso of North Horn! were visitors in Mnrshfleld todny. MHS. LEVI SMITH and Mrs. Normnn Savage spent tho afternoon nt the Al Smith plnco on Coos River, re turning this evening. MHS. DENNETT SWANTON nnd children nro homo from Forest Grove, where they spent the sum mer with her pnrents. MHS. M. E. EVERITT of North llend will entertain tomorrow ev ening, complimentary to Misses Florence nnd drnco Williams. E. GEO. SMITH and brldo loft to day for Coos Hlv r wheo thoy will mnko their future homo. Mr Smith Is captain of tho lniinch Sun rise C. II. COLEMAN of Empire, n re cent arrival from North Dnkota. was a Marshflcld visitor today In search of horses that ho wnntod to buy. FRITZ KOHLEH. a prominent hui Inoss man of llolse, Idaho, arrived on the last Hreakwn'tcr, nnd Is '! Ring his friend, R. A. Hock in North llend. MHS. .1. G. HORN of North llend will entertain tho Thlmhlo Cub tomorrow nfrernnon. This Is the second mooting of tho club th's fall nnd It will meet every two weeks In tho future. Resolved That garments should be all wool if people who sell them to you say they are. The Lamb may be "fleeced" in order to make woolen goods, but YOU need not be fleeced if you buy your next suit at liTe Fixup Miirtdillclri. North Item!. Oregon Agricultural College This great Institution opons Its doors for tho fall somostor on Sep tember UOtli. Courses of instruction include: General Agriculture, Ag ronomy, Antmnl Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Unctorlology, llotnny nun Plnm Pnthology, Poultry Husband ry, Horticulture, Entomology, Vol orlnnry Sclonco, Civil Englncorltii,, Electrical Engineering, Mechnnlcal Engineering, Mining Engineering, Highway Engineering, Domestic Sci ence, Domestic Art, Commerce, For estry, Phnrmncy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Mnthomntlcs, EugllBh Lan guage nnd Literature, Public Sneak- lute, Modom Language-. History, Art, Are (lecture, Industrlnl Pedagogy, Physical Education, Military Sclonco and Tnstlcs, and Music. Catalogue nnd Illustrated litem ture mailed freo on nppllcntlon. Ad dress: Hoglstrar, Oregon Agricul tural Collego, Corvnllls, Oregon, School Year Opens September "OH FREE An lutcnlen in to good buys we hae: Kit) ft. fronting on Front t. mid nut to liiiihor line, A Mian nt tf 1.1,000. Terms. Several good business buj, well paying, splendidly locate! that nre genuine good liiiyc. i!0,00( lelephoiie poles anil some piling; mostly Port Or foul dry cedar, nt 7 et, pr ft., in boom at Coiuillle. French Realty Co. JM.Tij X. Front St. st.ti:mi:nt of condition Of I fLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK .MARSH FIELD, ORKGOX, At the close of business, September 1, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts 1455 oj $- Danklng house ','.'.'.','. SO.'oOO.'oO Cash ntnl exchanges 307 S35.4C To,nl JS13.047.33 LIA111L1TIES. Capital stock paid lu I 50.OOO.OO Surplus and uudlvldod profits 69 552 C7 "e"oslt 70s!94!6 Toul 1813,047.33 Irv TV T Til ir1 r v(i 1 In! m 1 111 IsdiiiDl ll HuV'illlr ilj CLUB Steel Lined SHOT SHELLS flv i3Br(ii.v?i,iivQixtu)iw xtmrmminu They're the Speed Shells- Speedier than the Swiftest Flying Duck. In I?em?ngton:UMC Nitro Club Shells, the powder charge is gripped in steel. This gives the exact compression needed to put all the drive of the explosion behind the load to send it quick est to the mark. And Eastern Factory loading gives 100JS of speed un equalled uniformity of pattern in each and every shell. Shoot XgngQli-yMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Eastern Factory Loaded Shells for speed plus pattern in any make of shotgun. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Brondwny New York City Are You Loaded for DUCKS ? We have a complete stock of duck hunters' supplies. We cany the famous steel lined Speed Shells. Guns to rent. THE GUNNERY Sportsmen's Headquarters R I "N'M,""""-"'""1 in 1 1 m.mmmmm ' The Electric Shoefc 100 pnii-H n!(,,v m jy. v mi Mllej '"" no. iiroiulunv. ,(,1 Shon Unique Pantatorj 'I'll in Mnm,iiv iv. ..... " um I'HKSSKKS nnd HAT ll'S ARont for ICdunrd 11. bS1 Co.. rino T,ii,.i.."B,r, let 1, llltllcn vnur imvi ...1. w v..!, null, 11U1M)1N0 AM) KKliS iioiiho ainvliiR nnd flriulln. Vo nro nropnroil to do th'i liy (ho dny or rnntrnot ami i "k BntlBfnctlon. Lot . &$$ . s. ri,ovi A C0( IMiiiiio !M(I..T. 5lnn.lifi.u . ""- "7 Aiiy'Micri'. aiiv Tiiim direful l)i-lt,R FI8IIKII Al-rJteSy- Win. I'Miit, l'rnp. ' I'liono ordorH i iniippr'. n Bloro, Phono IS J AftrilpT Pliono n-J. Mnrtiliflold, Or em' E. P aSTS HlKli Grade Ladies7 and Gentlemen'i Tailoring Imported and Domeitls Wm!hi Fit and Satisfaction Qumntetl Wo do nil work right here. uiv Aoriu -ont Street Inilifldd. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estateand Insurance 244 North Front Street WK WIIjTj mail you 1 for onch set of old False Ttit Bont us. Highest prlcci ptld It old Gold, Silver, old Witctti broken Jowulry and Preelor StOllOH. Money Sont by Roturn JIilL I'lilln. BiitvltliiR .Vi llcflnlng Co. EstnbllHhcd 20 Yean. H0!l Chi'Ntmit fit., l'lillAdelphla,!'! TO DUNTISTS. Wo will buy your Gold FIIIIbh Gold Scrap, nnd Platinum. HlfJ est prlcoH pnld. Have That Roof Fixed NOW Soo CORTIIEll lMIONi: iWil. TTe Star Transfer and Storage Co. In prejarcd to do ell kinds of buj on abort notice. Wt meet all tiia n,i .. mtm Mr.i wa ni.n Iiava the litett auu J sin uiiu "v. ...... --- - stylo Reynolds Piano Morer. ijunrniueo our wor. L. H.Heisier,Prop. Phonen 98-R. 120-J. oHM City Anfo Service Oood Cam. Cnroful Drlteri ' rensonatile charges. Our ; Will go anywhere nl any u sJinmln- niunuo Hotel and BW Clssr Store. Dny Phones 7 J " Night Phone G. ,,.,. HA merit av flnnilAT.K. propH" r" " i0 SjitldnJSliuuna - - 'ii Ynnr Sfc. Vl uaympxc tfiour yr Snow Drift, Flour RETAIL PRICk $1.40 PR. SACK Northwestern hard whoat used t ciuslvely In milling those brands of flour. 3P COXI)KXSi:i) STATKMKXT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tlio tlofo of liiislnos, Sopteinber 1, 10 li, RUSOrRCKS. Loans nnd Discounts 4305 414 ?- Ovordrnfta ,,.,', 1C3 r" Honda, warrants and securities C3,CS!'90 l S. Honds to sttcure circulation 2500000 Ileal estate, furlturo nnd fixtures So',00000 Cash nnd sight exchange 149,20s!c5 To,nl JC23.476.30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus nnd uudlvided profits jj 1197s Clrculutlon, outstanding ' "4'onnnn D06"8 .'-IsffiG? To,al $623,476.39 In addition to Capital Stock the IndlviduiU llAblllty oi Stockliolder l 4l00,OO0.0O. INTEREST PAH) ON TIME AND SAYINGS DEPOSITS. W. 8. CnANDLER, lVesldat DOI18KV KREITZER, Cashier. The New Gas Range Is Marvelously Simple and Economical Ton would he more than willing to put pis rouge in your kitchen if you realized that it would cook your menls better and more satisfactorily. And at the same time dispensed with carry ing fuel and cleaning up ashes. CJas is ALL HEAT it is economical. The modern gas range is a marvel of sim plicitya child can operate it. The gas range is dependable our service 5 dependable. You "can start a five a'iv time of day or night in half a second for any purpose, from warming tho bale's milk to preparing a large meal. Telephone ITS and ask for full particulars, or call. OREGON POWER CO. afe"!y.TT - Ajgjjt" j. .W.JHjwAiititJt X. T