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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Jg I Ml B f j I r ' II. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. KALONEY Editor and I'uli. AH K. MALONEY News Editor .An Independent Republican nowa paper published every evening oxcei-t Sunday, and weekly uy Ww Com Hay Tlinca Publishing Co. SOCIETY NEWS PHOSPKKTY CONTINUES. THAT wns a cheering noto uttered at the recent session of tho Am- J crlcnn Ilnnkors' Association by one of tlio loading financiers of tho country. It was soundod by deorgo 3L. Reynolds, head of two of tho lnrg irt banking Institutions In tho coun try. Mr. Reynolds says: "Propporlty Is too well founded to bo shnken by politics." This stntoment, mntlo by a man eminently qualified to speak on tho subject, Is as surprising ns It Is comforting. With the nation In tho throes of a three-cornered president ial conflict, stlrrod and torn ns it has not been politically in tho last half x century, it would bo natural for In dustrial and financial factors to bo up set. If not paralyzed. ACTION NEEDED I S. Kaufman Writes an In teresting Letter From Kansas City. I. S. Kaufman, who has boon -rtslting In tho East and Middle Wiat. writes tho following intor wtlng letter full of holpful sug gestions for tho dovolopmont of Coos Day. Mr. Kaufman is always a booster nnd Is nlwnys nlort for anything that will ndvunco tho In terests of his homo community. Tim clippings to which ho rotors will both nppoar in Tho Times. Sir. Kaufman writes as follows: Kansas City, Mo., Sopr, 23. Ilcar Mr. Mnlonoy: I bollovo that in Tho Coos Day Times is laid tho foundation for great paper. Hut n groat dally ust have back of It a great city. J am mird that at Marshflold Katuro has laid a. foundation for efty. and am Just ns auro that Xsturo, nlono, will not build It. Jler pooplo. hor business men, nast rear tho superstructure. I encloso you two clippings, ono Jrom the Kansas City Timos (my obflcrvntlons whilo lioro load mo to oncludo tho Mayor Is correct In "hit charges), and ono from tho "World's Work. It occurred to mo that wo can (Bit pointers from both theso Items. If" Kansas City and St. Paul, lnown all over tho land, nnd havo keen far docades, nood tho con certed effort -of tholr business mon to not onlv grow, but to maintain inctr prcstlgo, Marshflold should ant Idly wait. At first thought I am ploasod with tfio suggestions mndo by Dr. WeCormnc that Marshflold nnd Xorth Rend unlto In omploylng nn .able, energetic man to exploit tho resources nnd ndvuntngos of Coos Bar. If tho pooplo of tho two towns, whoso IntorratH are prnctlcally ono tan lay aside all spirit of rivalry and unlto heartily in such an ef fort. I do not doubt but that it wonlil result In great bonoflt to loth towns, which should ultimate ly bo one. In conclusion, you renlizo that the newspapers of a town, espec ially tho dnlllns, are among tho chief factors or influences In its upbuilding. A great town means great po sers. Vory truly yours, I. 8. KAUFMAN. W HERE TO TOW HEDGE COOS HAY REUNION Miss Slgna Holm, now In tho Uni versity of California nt Borkeloy, Cal ifornia, ontertnlncd nt her homo nt 2221 Roosevelt Avenue on Thursday ovonlng tho University students from Coos May nnd tho county. A very on Joyablo evening wns spent in the amusements of mnklng the freshmen In tho littlo gathering tell their first college experiences, In discussing nows from tho Bay, and In n contest for n bowl of peanuts. Fred McCor mnc nnd Marlon Reynolds wore tho Joint winners of tho booty. Tho county wns protty woll represented: from tho Day woro Misses Holm '14, Desslo Coko '14, Nora Tower '10, May Prouss '1C, Miss Douchncr and Miss Johnston, Among tho Coos Day boys present wcro Marlon Roynolds '15, Frod McCormac, Owen Knowlton '10 nnd Charles Harlockor. Tho now Portland Club of tho University of California was discussed and It wns decided that all of tho Coos Day stu dents should Join the fifty or slxcy others in tho Oregon association which has bocomo n very Interesting nnd strong organization in tho Uni versity. After n most cnjoyablo even ing In exchanging nows from homo nnd In comparing oxporlenccs and n most successful nnd royal entertain ing by Miss Holm tho littlo party dis persed. 0 BONFIRE PARTY. . Mrs. L. 0. Masters of Sumner was hostess nt a delightful bonflro party Wednesday, Octobor 2, In honor of hor daughter, Miss Olllo Richards. Tho evening was spent In many nnd vnrlod out-door Bports after which a delightful bonflro lunch was sorved. Mrs. Master's guests woro Misses Dothol Stock, Eleanor Solandor, Hil da Solandor, Hester Norton, Jcnnlo Catching, Mnbol Mills, Agnes Mntson, Gladys Roberts, Floronco Jennings nnd Miss Hcndorlckson; Messrs. L. O. Mnstors, Robort Richards, Jay Rich nrds, Harry Doono, Mr. Mntson, Mr. McCall, Frank Stock and Coo, Solan dor. 0 Ono of tho pleasant outings of tho Boason was given Sunday, Soptombor 29, when Miss Olllo Richards of Sum ner wns hostess to n picnic party nt charloston Day, undor tho chnporon ngo Mrs. E. Qoorgo Smith. Tho ovent wns In honor of Miss Richards' guest, Miss Floronco Jennings of Portland. Tho guests woro tho Misses Rose MoBsorlo, Agnes Mntson, Ella Brook, Dlancho Lnndrlth, Mnbol Mills, Glad ys Roberts and honor guest, Floronco Jennings, and Messrs. Ollbort Steckel, Noll Watson, Carl Cllnkonbcnrd, Rud olph Mntson, R. N. Webster. Ooorgo Solnndor, Robort RlchnrdB nnd Phillip Landrlth. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor loft for Portlnnd Frldny for n two weoks' visit with friends. ' Kammereir Says:5' .College Clothi for men lire noted for their stylo mi,v fabric and above all, the f in 5,3 lal' shoulders, the collar setting up dos J1 neck, making up a combination tW . i -.i u to beat., . SPECIAL OFFER. Weekly Orcgonlnn by ninll for ono year, only 75 cento. Norton llannen, ngonto. Time' Want Ads Drln results. I can give you three distinct stvl . models. Norfolk, Box Back tike Semnii-Fitt: ma Price $iaOO to $3Q mrmnfiA a ma -ir a imTT,mm j v jyj.vvj vr.ii. j. f jxi. v JiilN JJiXTJiS Al HJjJJ.-'-UJNS. Rain Clothing of all kinds. Nifty Haberdashery for men. Yours, anxious to please Tin no HOT? You Auto Call Foote PHONE 144-J NIGHT AND DAY Stand front of Lloyd' Hotel TWO NEW CAJR8 After 11 P. M. Ill ono 5-J. Residence Phone U8-J. Will Make Trir tr Ctxinllln. Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line GOROT A KINO. Proprietors. Cars leave Uarsafleld every 45 minuUs from 7:16 a. m. until 13:30 midnight. Leave North Band on am schedule, atartlnr at 7 a. m. until midnight See 8aturday Times for aehedule. The Daring With Barge Wol- cott in Safely This Morning. The tug Daring from a rays Harbor with tho tmrgo Wolcott crossed lu ov er tho bnr safely this morning. Tho bar has been rough but tho tug and Bcr tow got ncross sntoly. The tug Is here to tow tho drodgo Oregon to Urays Harbor. Ono bargo load of portable equipment of tho dredgo wns taken to Grays Harbor by tho tug and tho dredgo horsolf will bo towed out. On account of tho rough wonthor it may not bo possible to leave with tho dredgo at ouco but the tlmo of start ing will depend ontlroly upon tho con dition of the bur. Euglneor Lcefo vent to North llond this morning to meet tho tug nnd look nfter tho nr rnngoments for lonvlng. If you have anything to sell, trade. flnr rent or want heln. try a Want Ad WK.JLL.MAIL YOD,fl for oaqhset of old False Teet sent ui. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watckes, broken Jewelry and Precloav Stones. Money Bent by Return Mail. Phila. Smoltiag & lWJaing Co, Eitabllahed 20 Tears. 803 Chestnut fit., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Fillings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High eat prices paid. Renting Signs Come Out When 'Electric Light Goes In Desirable tenants nowadays demand the cleanliness, safety and convenience of Electric Light. An electrically wired house or apartment sel dom or never stands vacant, -'landlords find that electric wiring is a pro fitable investment worth many times its low cost. Electric contractors arc willing just ,11010 to take on house wiring jobs at exceptionally close 'figures; .Reliable firms, such as thoso listed below, do tho work quickly, efficiently and without dam ago to walls or ceilings., (.tlt.will pay landlords and renting agents to confer with our lighting specialists whom we will send upon request. Theso ' experts will inspect premises, make caroful plans for lighting and render conserv ative estirtiates. Is without cluirco nnd they act ns mur To the People of Coos Their service representatives. TELEPHONE 178. Coos Buy Wiring Co. Tolephono 237-J. 163 North Broadway. Barnard & Langworthy Telophono 184-R. 170 South Droadwny. OREGON POWER CO. DUILDING AND ItEPAIIl WORK, House Moving and Grading. Wo nro prepared to do this work or the day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. TenTs"flgire wftlfyou'. G. S. FLOYD AGO, Phone 810-J. Marehfleld, Ore. WANTED ! ! ! UAKPrTTS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Faou niatle Clenlng Cenipany. Orders for worK taKen at GOING A HARVEY, Phone lOfl T. J. BOAEFE JR a. Honour MarshfieldjPaint (Sb Decorating Co. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits t Goods; Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam, Laundry FHOHB MAllf IT? Marehfleld. OreVros; JPROFESSIOiyALQjRECTORY P DNA LOUISE LARSON, J-J Pianist and Teacher. -Htmony,.aiuB!cnUUlstory Phene 254-R. Having purchased the shoe stock and repalrshopcj L.U11U1 1 uubiio tu iuibu buniu muuy money ana who one ot trie Biggest Special ShoeSc ever offered on Coos Bay, Commencing October 10, and until October 15, sell this entire stock at manufacturer's cost, ir; n this stock is the famous Dr. Eases' .Cushion Sole! $7,00 Shoes will go for $6,00 Shoes will go for.-. $5,00 Shoes .will go for $4,50 Shoes will go for..- $4,00 Shoes will go for Boys' Shoes at proportionately low prices, Con see me, AUGUST OLESI fSuccessor to 0. 0, LUND) 215 South Broadwav Marshfiell J. W. DENNETT Dennett Bwanton. Tom T. Dennett Attomeya and ConMteUore at Law. Flanagan Deaaett Bank Buildla. Marehfleld. Cooe Co.. OregonT pERL RILEY BALLINGER 1 Planlat and Tecuer Reeldenee-Btudio, 337 So. Broadway Phone 18-L. LHW KEYZER, ' T7I1I t . -. Apply aWinca Mnalc Store. Claaa Starta Sentmlii. 1. Eatlmateo PurnlsliPd. MARSHFIELD. Phone HO.Ii. Oregoa Olympic Flour Snow Drift, Flour RETAIL PR1CL $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used ex. clualToly In milling these branda ot flour. KlTaUP FLOUR Blanchard's Livery Wo hare aocurod ,tho llvory dub: nosa of L. H. Holener, and are pre pared to render excellent service to tho pooplo of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd everything that will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phono us for a driv ing horse, a rig or anything needed In tho llvoryjllne. Wo'also do truck ing business' of all kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS, Phone 13S-J. Livery, Feed and Sale Service. 141 First and Alder Street YTU. B. TURPEN. vv AnCHlTEOT. , Marehfleld, Oregon. rR. W. MORROW, LJ - DenUit. 171 Giiwee Building, over Grand Theater. Office Phone 820. STATEMENT OF CONDITIO of FLANAGAN & BENNETT V LnSjryiELp, , OREGON, JtA.fiw,.oNllaept.eInfce,.i12 Ixans and discounts ' i uuniting nouao ..' WUBU UUU BJLtMUt;0 ..,. ' -I m LIABILITIES. 1 1 v..u. ,iuv vou tu., Burplns and undivided profits it) Deposlti ...... f" "WT O. CHANDLER, Architect. Rooms 801 and 802, Coke Building MartJifleld, Oregon. WHEN YOU WANT A MESSEN GER BOY Something sent for or delivered PHONE 154-L nnd wo'll do It. Charges reason able. ' " DR. BIRD B. CLARKE, in Nerve, Rheunutlcm nnd Disease. Offlco Hours, 1 to 6 p. ...J??1!?' 804 ko Bnlldlng. MARSHFIELD OREGON Spinal m. CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Co At tho close ot business, September , lia RESOURCES. Loans and Overdrafts Bonds, warrants U, S. Bonds Real estate. CaBh and sight exchange. ..,..... Discounts 11111 and securities '.. i to secure circulation ,,,, ' furltura and flxturea .It Total LIABILITIES. 172 Front St. CHAS GRANBY, DR. Marshfield. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlora. Wo are equipped to do high class wor on snort notice at tho very 'u"w 4ujs. examination free. iMKir auenannt. uoke Bldg., Onn Chandler Hotel, phone 112-J. Capitol stock Surplus and Circulation Deposits Total LIABILil'llUD. jlfl ick paid in ','.' !' id undivided profits .... ! i, outstanding ',','..''' ..,......,...... , of1 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual llabllltf ' 9100,000.00. IWranrcnn mm tvts irnnl aitfTl SAVINGS Pfc ... . ii.iuiiv, imuuciiD " m YR joi mumio d. ne at the tikbt wtice u mm f im rmim em at iW1 ' ft wt