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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1912)
r "p THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION.' r A A in king Ahead First Addition To Marshfield The man with the foresight is making his real estate investments now. He can see the future Hint is before Marshfield and realizes that now is the time and the opportunity is before him. It's the man who's looking ahead who is investing in Marshfield real estate. He knows it's all good, but he's buying the best; placing his money in that section of the city where development is go ing on, where homes are being built and the property being improved. Ho is buying in Miv?t Addition. It's the best location; a short distance south of the High school. The lots sightly and naturally beautiful arc being made still more so by the owners of the Addition. Streets are be ing graded, new homes arc building, while sites for others are being made ready. Call at our of fice for a plat, walk over the property where you can obtain a 50x120 foot building site for but .$300 and buy it on your own terms. These home sites aro selling fast. Best see them before "just the one 3'ou wanted" has been sold. When0 Sail Meets Rail Tho Amorlcan Hawaiian Steam ship Co. is building In tho oast, eight steamers of C0O0 tons each for sorvlco on this coast. Reynolds Development Co. Coke Building Owners. Telephone 160-J No snakes or poisonous rcptll'ts of any kind havo ovor been found on tho Islands of Hawaii and it Is against laws to lntroduco thorn. Not oven mosquitoes woro found thoro till brought by as ship from Mexi co about a hundred years ago. If American shipping through tho Panama canal should bo favored, it Is said that British shipping Inter ests will rotallato by making ex tenHlvo ubo oftho railway across tho Isthmus of Tohuantopcc. Traffic by this lino haB already reached such proportions that p'lauri aro bolng mado to doublo tho lino and tho facilities at each 6nd will bo uo In creased that transhipment, will bo mado oxtromoly easy. An oxpectod rush of tourists to tho Puuama canal this wlutor, prior to tho lotting of wator into tho canal, has prompted tho Whlto Star Lino to aunouueo n schodulo of two of its nowest sroamors, Lau- rentlc, 14,892 tons, and tho Mo gantlc, 14,877 torn., for four cruises of 28 and 20 days' dura tion each, leaving Now York Jan uary 8, January 22, Fobruury 3 aud February 22. SOS CONDENSED STATEMENT : The First National Bank'of Coos Bay At tiio clwso of business, September !, 1012. ----- -' .. -- -r. .- . . .. .. RESOURCES. nilDlicount J30C.414.72 tltl 103.12 , warrants and Bccurltlos C3.C89.90 .Bonli to sccuro circulation 2D, 000. 00 I utile, furlturo and fixtures.. 80,000.00 i ..J .1.1.4 i i in nro rr m ugui' viiuuutju. iiii.u9iuu foul JC23.47C.30 LIABILITIES. til itock paid In $100,000.00 'ui tuA itnltttl.t.t.l ..-.,... 11 inn TO f-. . UUUIIIUUU IMUlllO. . . 11,11.10 UUoa, ouUtandinn 24,000.00 488, 050. CI W SC23.47C.39 UtloQ to Capitol Stock tho individual liability of Stockholders in 9100,000.00. MEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. tCHXDLEK, President DORSEY KREITZEH, Cashier. NAGAN STATEMENT OP CONDITION of & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON, At the closo of business, September -J, 1013. TlY7OflTTrnna XSoun,a -.... ' w-52! M "thanges 307.83C.4C F , .M,AI ....... . , f01il,V1l." lHockniMi.. WAU,wut!a' - ., Rwwdaviflu:::::::.:;:::-:::::,SD:B5i: , YUJ.4yi.nu Fu rrrrTTrn , , SB J.iS,U4 )8tracts, Real Estate, Fire 551Marine Insurance Guarantee and Abstract Co. " Olc J?1 BKNOSTAOKKN, Kgr. i-ttTv M m PJtUn Lamas a specialty. " Coal udsnU "JBABTUDIT Jt1 An Uarshleld Office 14-J. Get Busy 'Stm&nrVP0' nUT PTOST COME IN AND GE1 'l- 'ilKF8 AND ROOFING PAPER. ' WQ PAPER, ONB PLY, 11.25 AND UP. uui Lumber & Mfg. Co. - a wn iaLiu.adni a THE FRIEND OP COOS BAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQIHFPED WITH WIRELE8I SAILS FOR. EUREKA FROM COOS BAY THURSDAY, ;SEPT. 26, AT 10 A. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTn DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC CTEAMSHIF COMPANY. Phono 44. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. FA8T AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless and submarine bell SAILS FROM SAN.FRANCISCO FOR COOSBAY Thursday, Sept. 26, at 3 p. m. All Passenger Reservations I'Voni San Francisco Must Be Made at 805 Flfo Building, or Pier No. 10. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PIIONI3 44. C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. S .1 .11 I.HL EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM AINSWORTII DOCK, PORTLAND AT 8 a. m., SUIT. 2, 7, 12, 17, 23 and 27. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE SERVICE OF TUB TIDE SEPT. 1, O, 11, 10, 21 and 20. Phono Main 35-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent. Steamer Washington Will Sail From San francisco for Coos Bay Friday, September 27th WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT F. S. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. You Auto Call foote PHONE 11 i-J NianT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd note! TWO NEW CARS After 11 P. M. Phone 5-J. Residence Thono 28-J. Will Make Trina to Coqullle. T. J. SOAD7E , A. II. nODGINS $B Marshfield Paint, (& Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD, Furnished. Phone 14Q-L. Oregon Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. Cars le&ve Marshflela every 45 minutes from 7:16 a. m. until 12:30 midnight. Leave North Bend on game schedule, starting at 7 a. m. until midnight. See Saturday Times for sehedule. Bargains in Lots at Bunker Hill Somo choice sites If you soo mo at once. AUG. FRIZEEN. 08 Central Ave. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blance Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 4. Night Phone 4C. BARKER & GOOPALB. proprietor. Barnard & Langworthy Beo our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FEATURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. American shipyards during tho current fiscal year will ho busy, according to returns filed with tho bureau of navigation. On July 1, 120 Btcol vossolu, aggregating 254, 000 gross tons woro under con struction or under contract, agalndt barely 100,000 groBs (ons at tho satno tlnio a year ago. Tho lu fluouco of tho upproachlng opening oi tho ranania Canal Is manifest, us upward of 80,000 tons aro building for uso through tho wa torwuy. Tho Record Depth. Tho grcntost depth of tho Ba hitherto measured, namely 0870 mo tors, (32,089 feet), waB ascertain ed by tho survey ship rlanot in her last voyago from East Asia to tho South Seas, nt a point 40 knots distant from tho northern coast of tho Phlllpplno Island, Mludano. Prior to this tho greatest dopth was 9G3C motors (31,013 feet), meas ured by tho Amorlcnn cablo ship Noro to tho south of tho Island of Guam in tho Marlanno group. Tho rush of Americans homoward bound from Europo which haB boon notlcoablo slnco tho flr'at wcok lu August, will reach Its highest point during tho noxt fortnight and by tho end of Soptombor will havo sub sided into tho normal westward tido of travel. Moro than 30,000 Am ericans will sail from English ports this wcok in tho first and socond cabins nlono. Thoy will crowd In 20 dlfforont ships. Wolcomo tho 115,000,000 battle ship. Thoro Is no need for such a monBtor. It won't bo nblo ,to enter most of tho government dry docks ns it will draw too much wator to bo ablo to enter any except tho deopost harbors on salt water. It tho beam Is mndo groator than that of tho blggost warship now building It cannot go through tho ranama canal. It will burn coal Uko a conflagration. It will rcqulro un oxtraordlnary organization and will placo an enormous responsibility or tho navigators. It won't bo ablo to shoot farthor or hotter than any other battleship. In tho summary of vcssols totally lost, brokon up, condomned, etc., in Lloyd's Roglstor, It 1(9 shown that In 1911 tho gross redaction through wrecknito of effective- mercantllo marlno tonnago of tho world waB 888 vessels of 884,843 tons, omit tint; all vcssols of less than 100 tons. In this total 427 vcssols of G19.7G2 tons woro steamers ana 4ui of 2GG.091 tons woro sailing vcs sols. In 1910 tho wreckago aggre gated 62,847 tons moro than in 1911, thoro being an oxcoss in ob struction of steam vessols of 15.1G9 tons. In 1911, 205,517 tonB woro roraovod from tho Roglstor by breaking up and dismantling vessols, as against 356,154 tons In 1910, tho highest total of record. Mrs. J. N. HiH, Homor, Ga haB used Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for years, and says she always rocommends it to her friends, "it never falls to cure our coughs and colds and prevents croup. Wo have five children and alwayB give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound tnr n rnlrl nnrl fhov are all SOOn Well. Wo would not bo without it In our houso." Lockhart & Parsons, the Rexall store. "Tho Busy Corner." STANDARD OIL Attorney in Washington to Visit President Toft. (Dy Associated Press t ttt Om B Timsa). WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt 24. Samuel Untormoyor. Now York at torney for Houbo Trust Investigation Commltteo and for the Waters Plorco Oil Co., in its fight with tho Standard 'Oil Co., conferred with President Taft'at tho Whlto Houso yostorday. Roporta that tho government Is watching dovclopmonts In tho Wa- 'tors Plorco suit surround tho con- fcronco with intorcst. 'Lator it was said at tho Whlto Houso that Untormeyor and Edgar II. Farrar, also counsol for tho "monoy trust" commltteo, had askod Taft to permit tho "monoy truBt" to draw upon tho government dopart- monts for certain information thoy want to ubo in connection with the money truts investigation. It was said that Taft asked thorn to submit specific roqiiCBts in writing and pro mised to dccldo soon if ho would grant them. It was said that the Waters Plorco Oil Co. litigation was not discussed. May Open Suit. (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 24. It was yostorday roportod that Untormoyor had gono to Washington for a con ference rolntlva to tho possibility of rooponlng tho dissolution case against tho Standard Oil Co. Untor moyor has sought to show la his re cent cross-oxamlnatlon of witnesses that tho Standard Oil Co. is still dominated by its former subsidiaries. As ho 1b also counsol for tho govorn mont in tho so-called monoy trust in vestigation, it Is posatblo ho has been summoned to Washington for a con foronco concorning that mattor. EXPENSES NOT ALLOWED. Consequently Army Man Docs Not Attend Meeting. (Dy Associated Prosn to Tho Coos Day Timca.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 24. Col. W. O. Gorgas, tho man who mado tho Pnnnma Canal Zona habitable, waB scheduled today to toll tho 15th annual International Congrccs of Hyglono and Demography how It was dono, but at tho last mo ment word wns received that a tho United States Congress at its Inst 8osson rotusod to approprate monoy for traveling oxponsos for tho Colonel nnd other officers, tho address could not bo dollvorod. DISCUSS POOR HOUSES. Cuthollc Charities Tako Up Pabllo Question. (Dy Associated Pross to the Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 24. At tho national conference of the Catholic charities, Dr. Holon M. No lan of Toledo declared tho Inmates of poor houses woro usually pormlttod to dlo "Uko animals without the summoning of a prlost or clorgy mnn." Grnvo abuses In oxpondlng funds, sho said, demanded tho atten tion of voters. Mrs. Edward Man doll, socrotnry of tho association, said tho protestant religious organizations was striving to win Immigrants from tho Catholic church. PREDICTS VICTORY. The Sign of Good Candy Always Champ Clark Says Democrats Are Sure to Win. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) 8EDALTA. Mo.. Sopt. 24. "The signs of times Indlcato that tho only way tho democratic party can lose this year, oltbor In stato or national oloctlons, Is through gross carolass nosB or unwlso ovorconfldonce," said Champ Clark In a spoech hero yester day, opening tho democratic cam paign In Missouri. Ho urged "eter nal vlgtlanco" on tho part of all mombors of tho party adding "elec tions aro won by votes in Novomber rathor than by shotB in September." Tho inovltablo effect of Roosovelt's candidacy nppoars to bo that ho will tako enough votes from Taft to give tho oloctornl voto of every close or doubtful stato to Wilson. DEI18 ANSWERS. (By Associated Press to the Com Bay Times.) PITTSBURO, Pn., Sopt. 24 Debs, tho Socialist candldato for president, In nn address horo yesterday ans wered Roosovelt'B recent reforenee to him by calling Roosevelt a 'wlll o' wisp, angered because ho .was de feated by tho republican parly." Said Debs: "Roosevelt decided io havo a party of his own. Se bo-called tho convention at Chicago, west to Chicago and nominated himself by acclamation, nccoptod tho nomina tion nnd now is campaigning as "the peoplo's own candidate." Tho memory of vacation expenses novor adds to tho cheerlness of the thought that Christmas shopping should begin soon. SURELAY i i. .0 f- t-I-(- ir P I- & o Is T y .8 t 4fl f. esDoes Job Printing Af PHONE 1S4-R.