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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
THE 0009 SAY TIMES, MAftSHFIBLD, OREGON, 'TtfllftSdAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19lS-gveNlNd EDITION. 3 atdUi rfm I Ive Bay Business j College .,,nn- are no'ncj begging here all the time. DHua,,ru7r nnn now lor a gin a.uu u ve f in few months we will be swamped slar h iS trained help. Are you listening. . emanu 'u,A;,,,mnin Pnnmanship. Uorresponti- "& TvnGwrltlno, English, etc. etc. ,noruw"M "- Y AND NIGHT SCHOOL Telephone wt. Eliminate Expensve Shafting and Belting friction and transmission loss in belt and shaft .sometimes amounts to 50 per cent, By inating that dead loss your profits increase, J...I umAo mntnrs do awav witli tho shaft- entirely and practically jjlimlnates belts, JEvory i of power goes on uuy w " "'w"m' Central Station Power Cuts Production Costs mv nnlv for the nower used, Individual dec- mninrs finable vou to use one machiiio without ating your whole factory, One dopartmont can i overtime without necessitating tne expense 01 ating the entire power plant, ;port from our power experts may put money iMir nocket. At any rate it costs you nothing, phone 178 and ask for the New Business Dement, Oregon Power Co. NEW rner SPEEDWELL GAIT. HUItTIS, Master. Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay About February 10th SPEEDWELL la speedy nnd has excellent passenger nccom- wjo urau aim wry rooms nun electric lights mill For frclldit mid tmsanim. imnlv HbWOk GO. Tlllu f.'llllt-jmt.... mill Alistrnnt rn fiL St, Saij Francisco. Mnrslifleld. FAST AND COMMODIOUS earner Redondo Quipped Willi wireless and submarlno boll FROM SAN FRANCISCO for COOS BAY muNDAY, FEB. 10, AT 3 P. M. KU RMy.nr.ll. T .. . ' rife BinftiV. .. ""'""" ",IU ''TMncmco Must Re Mndo t orl'fcpNo io. All reservations must bo to iv v "uw x-'foro sailing. UiTHMJCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. 0. F. McOEORQE. Agent. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS WNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, AT 12 O'CLOCK kuund TRIP, $18.50 In KniPM, t-- Ili I PaSpS,0!!!'' "'Mk OAD AT PORTLAND 'uii.iiniiH' COMPANY. O. F. McGEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Breakwater amship F nuBi ALWAYS ON TIME. ORTLAXD, Tuesday evening of each week at 1SinJ(,l'5'IJ),Stiu-,lay, February 8, Saturday "fel. J. O. MILLER, Agent. 1 amer WndiWi 'JoosBayforSanPrancis co, With fiC.":? maay y , ac iu a. m. 'AfHt. A Range Reflection Slang ROM STANLEY When I rlilcH my boss to town, lookln' kind ' rough and brown BMchh the people thinks I'm tough, for thoy nlwuvs makes thu bluff Hint thoy knows mo by my name, ho, they plays tin. friendly name shakos my hand and makes bollovo that my llttlo nnnio Is "Steve " Hut, when in my fneo thoy look, rendln' plain n In a book that they've sort o' inndo mistake Thou thoy tip and cnlls m(. "Jake." Now thorn ain't my names n-toll, no mor0 than It's Hex or Paul niul 1 ealn't quite bco tlio fun In tho giimu thoy try to run. 'Mndo md Mghtln' mad tonight when n guy with doublo sight, (meaning that ho glasses woro) In my blncss tried to boro. When ho tip nntl shakos my hnnd llko ho owned mo and my land, 'course I nst him If ho'd hnvo soeBiirs, mountain (low, or Halve. Then I seen his little game for ho tried to Bet my nnmo llko thotn others that deceive for he said, "1 Bot you, Stovo." I Just reached out. good and strotiB, tollln' him that ho was wrong callln' mo by name o'Stovo when 1 ast what ho's lecolvo. So, to show mo ho was srinnru, ho backed up, mid then and there, said "Old boy, 1 mado mlHtako. Yon'ro not Stevo a-tall. You'ro .lake." Think I'd hotter lilt tho trail 'foro I guts myself In Jail llko I done ono tlmo before. I ealn't savvy things no more. No. 7175. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Coos Bay At Murshflold, In tho Stato of Oregon, at tho Close or Business. February 4th, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $300,125.21 Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured !i:iu.7:i U. S. llonds to secure circulation j 00,000.00 U. S. Uonds to secure Postal Savings 211,750.00 Premiums on IJ. S. llonds 700.00 llonds, Securities, ots 33,802.53 Dnnklng House, Furniture nnd Fixtures SO, 000. (ID Duo from National Hanks, (not ruHervo agents) 21,130.7a Duo from Stato and Privnte Hanks and llaukor.s Trust Companies, and Savings Hanks 3,735.0!) Duo from approved RoHorvo Agents 70,882.50 CheckB nnd other Cash Roma 1,123.0!) Notes of other Nntlonal Hanks 31,070. 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents 1C8.1I Lawful money Reserve In Hank, viz: Speclo, 10,313.70; Legal Tender Notes, 825,00 ,,.. -11,138.70 Redemption fund with I. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 5,000.00 Total $710,700.'.;'! LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In $100,000.00 Surplus fund 8,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid 0,821.1 S National Hank Notes outstanding ,. !)!), 300.00 Duo to other Natlounl Hunks 3,125.20 Duo to Stato and Private Hanks and Hankers , 0,!I30.3I Individual deposits subject to check 1170,1 07.8!) Demand Ctrtlflcnfe or Deposits 7,082.00 Time Certificates of Deposit !l!l,370.27 Certified checks !i 15.(17 Cashier's Checks outstanding 300.70 Postal Savings deposits ' 10,101.01 Total STATE OF OREGON, Ooe Dock. $71 0, 700,38 ) ( SS. COUNTY OF COOS. ) I, Dorsoy Kreltzer, Cashier of the nbovo-namod bnnk, do, solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to tlio best of my knowledge and belluf. DORSEY KltEITZER, Cashier. Correct Atioat: W. S. CHANDLER, W. IT. DOUGLAS, JOHN F. HALL, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 0th day of February. 1013. . ANNIE SMITH, Notary Public. Twin City Auto Stage Line Jerry Klnnoy, formerly with tin ralaco Cnfo, has Inaug urated n now automobile Btngo line, botweon Mnrshflold and North Rend. Tho service Is known ns tho "Twin City Stngo Lino, nnd starts with two Bovon-pnHSonger Cadillac machines and will have more If tho Borvlco warrnnts It. Ho Inaugurates a round faro of 2C conts botweon tho two cities, 'inls, ho bollovos, Is nil tho Borvlco Justifies slnco tho now wntorfront rond reduces tho time nnd nlso tho cost of tho sorvlco. llo has mndo nrrnngoments ' for tho through sorvlco only, leaving tho local sorvlco to tho locnl nu tos but lit caso of an emergency will provldo local sorvlco for through patrons. Ho will havo his headquarters nt tho S. S. Jennings storo In North Rend, Phono 1151, nnd at Hlllyor's Cigar Storo In Mnrsh flold, Tolophono 18-J. Tho sorvlco will connect with nil bont and train schedules. Tho regular schedule Is as follows; Leave Muiihflehl Leave North Rend C;4r, n. m. 2:-10 p. in. 7:15 n-. in. 4.15 p. m. 7:10 3:15 7:45 4:40 7:40 3:45 8:15 5:15 o1F- j.10 8:45 5:15 8'la 1'" 0:15 0:10 8:45 4:45 j,.4r, ,i!ir, 9:15 G-iri 10.15 7.15 n.jr, 5:40 10:40 7:45 A.A 0:15 11:15 8:15 10'10 7:45 11:45 8:45 10:45 8:15 12:10 p. in. 9:15 ll;15 9:45 12:45 9:45 11:40 10:15 1:15 10:15 12:15 p. in. 10:45 1:40 10:45 12.45 11:15 2:15 11.15 1:10 11.45 2.45 11:45 1:45 12:15 n. in. 3:10 12:15 a. m. 2:15 12:45 3:45 1:00 Round Trip, 25 Cents C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMRER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO RY USING OUR AVOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH HROADWAY IT W S ii'.M CHIens Apjicnl to Congress Declare Reserves for Rich. EUGENE, Fob. 5. A petition from 230 residents of tho Sluslaw country havo petitioned tho sen ators and representntlvcs from Ore gon to tho national congress to tako steps to havo tlio Sluslaw forest re serve returned to settlement nnd mado subject to homestead entries. They call on all tnolr fellow citizens of tho state to assist them In their efforts. Tho following is a copy of tho petition to Senator George 'K. Chnm borlaln: State of Orogon, County of Lane. Hon. Geo. . Chamberlain, U. S. Senator from Orogon. We, tho undorBlgued residents or tho Sluslaw national fnrcBt reserve, hereby petition our honorable sena tors and representatives In congress to return tho Sluslaw national for um reserve to settlement, subject to homestead entries ami settle ment. In support of our clnlniB wo do hereby stato tho following rea sons: 1. That a national forest Is a detriment to tho people who live In Ub vicinity. 2. That nil kinds of untural resources within tho national Tor est are withheld from use. 3. Thnt tho nntlonal forests are run bo as to favor tho big man and not to help the homo builder. 4. That tho homestead Is taken away from settlement for ranger stations. 5. Thnt tho forestry olllcors aro opposed t the settlers and aro nnxlotiB to keep tho country a wll- ueruess by reporting against nil claims whether good or bad. 0. That tho forestry olllclals aro eastern theorists, who know nothing about the west. 7. That tho timber snles aro handled in the Interest of monopo ly for tho lumber trust. 8. Thnt tho forest rcscrvo pro hlbltB settlement nnd Improvement, thereby reducing tho amount of tnxes for schools nnd roads which aro grontly needed In tho Sluslaw national forest. Iu their plen for co-opdrntlon from tho people of tho state, thoy any: "Wo, tho slBiicrs of this petition, do nsk tho citizens of tho state of Orogon to lend us n holplng1 hnnd to rellovo us from this Imjirlson mont, ns wo are shut In without proper ronds and schools, nnd liun dretlst of good homes thnt colild Uo taken' if tho resorvo woro abolished. Why keop this wilderness I when hundreds of good men nro want ing homes? If tho forest lis for tho homo builder why not liavo It so? Which Is tho best fir tho homebullder, n homo or n firest?" 0 PETITION WAS NOT I ALL THAT IT SEEMIM). NEWPORT, Or.. Fob. 0,--"Wo t Iwi n ml it rut mind Itnllnvn tlin t tlin bearer deserves to bo hanged n- muuii in m-iiiK uiqumiiftuu iur uuj$- led of duty." John Grnnbprg n fitnltriint Hnpnt'fwl T.A HliMint l cu kf tho nhovo, thinking t n petition to sectiro nit engineer's llconso. Do You Leave Your Doors Unlocked? You would not do thnt, a you should no moro bo without fro In surance. Tho open door would admit tho burglar, nnd tlio flro flond Is just ns insidious. Ho plnys no fnvorltes, but nttneks In sured nnd uninsured proporty nllko. Don't risk your snvlngs for tho small cost of a policy. Ours aro tho safest and Lest. Kaufman CSh Co. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. Look Up This $750 Snap 5-room cottngo with largo baso mont nnd thrco 25x100 ft. lots In Enstsluo for saio by owner. WM. J. LEATON 108 Broadway or Phono 199-R. Barnard & Langworthy See our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. VIIONI5 184-R. ill LIFE Large Meeting Held at Den markSome Interesting Talks. (Special to tho Times) DENMARK, Fob. 5. Inst Sun day occurred tho fourth of a Borles or monthly programmes given by tho children of tho public school, lho houso was pneked to tho doors and tho children showed mich tiinrk- pd Improvement that thoy woro fair ly showered with praises for their offorts. Aftor nnd hour or moro of cn tortnintnent by tho children, Mr. Frank McMullon tnlkcd to tho au dlonco for half nn hour on tho so clntlzntlon of communities, tho closo relationship of tho school nnd homo, nnd tho use of good books In each. Donmnrk's public school of thirty six henlthy, hnppy boys nnd girls Is Denmark's prldo and Joy, nnd with such a theme ono can And much to say and eager listeners. Following this talk, Mr. Geo. D. Chcnowoth tnlkod to tho children nbout porsonnl duties of school life nnd homo life; tho things ono must do for one's self. Tho thomo of his discourse' wnB Hint wo do not need wnrs nnd battleships, but wo do need penco and progress. Ho hold up tho wondorful work of Luther Burbank In giving to the world such a wealth of raro fruits and flowers, nnd taught tho cagor llttlo listeners how much bettor It Is to sorvo mnnklnd rin such n way than It would bo to kill 10,000 men on a battloflold. And then, whon tho pcoplo were dismissed they nil looked ovor tho children's test pnpors nnd writing excrclsos pinned up on tho walls for Inspection, and admired tho girl's noedlo work nnd tho bay'B drawings of houso plans. A group gathered about tho organ nnd sang nil tho denr old songs our mothors' knew, nnd not until tho sun wns already to tnko his dally bath In tho big pond, did thoy go off homo in llttlo animated groups of threes nnd fours still tnlklng of tho program nnd tho friendly Intore icst In nil things portnlnlng to this bolovcd public school nnd its doings. And this do tho pcoplo of Don mark solve tho problem of communi ty socialization. OREGON COMES OFF WELL WITH RIVERS AND HARRORS WASHINGTON. Feb. C Tho riv ers nnd hnrbors bill passed by tho House carried a generous appropria tion for Orogon. Tho amount for tho Second district was $1,9 CO, 000, which Is moro than was given any other district In tho United Stntes. DOG CHASCSG CAT RREAKS LEFT ARSIS OF I IN FAMILY. City Auto Service) Good Cars, Careful Drivers ana reasonable cbnrgos. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." KtnnrinTllnnm Hntol and BlanCO Cigar Store. Day PhoneB 78 and it Night Phone 46. RARKER & OOODALK. tironrlntorn FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK Telephone the old reliable' Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATORS Agent f6r EtVwurd n. Strauss & Co., Fine Tullorlng. Let ua make Your next suit. 255 CENTRAL. Phone 250-X spniMnnAi.n Tfnn evi. r. a moat romarknbio chain of accidents lioro resulted iu brokou loft arms for live porsons. Tho troublo stnrt- n.l wlinii Tnlm TT A rirnlirlivlif rvnvn his boy, Frank, a wagon for n Christ mas presont. tiio uoy cnpiureu n mongrel dog nnd wns training him to harness In tho wagon. Tho boy was driving around tho yard, whon tho dog spied n cut. Tho dog gave n Jump, overturning the wngon nnd inrowing irnnic out. Tho boy's loft nrm wns broken In his fall. Running nftor tho cat, tlio dog tripped Argnbrlght, who hnd Just stopped off tho porch, and ho fell bn a stone, breaking his loft nrm nt the wrlat. At this point tho dog mnnngod to freo himself of tho makeshift har ness nnd, dnshing nfter the cat through tho hnlf-opon door of tho kitchen, It overturned a high chair In which wnB sitting, John, tho 14-mouths-old baby, breaking tho ba by's loft nrm, nlso nt tho wrlBt. Mrs.. Arnbrlght, who wns Btnnd Ing nt tho kitchon sink wnshlng dlBhos, mndo a dnsh to cntch tho ba by as It fell nnd sho slipped on tho floor whore water hnd been spilled, nnd brdko hor loft arm near tho ol bow, as well ub sprnlnlng hor left foot. Dnlsy Argnbrlght, tho 12-yoar-old daughter, hurriedly callod Dr. Claudo Rooso from town to sot tho broken arms and ho camo In his motor car. It was dark when ho had finished setting tho broken nrms. Hurrying back to town with only tho oil lnmpB on his enr lighted, he missed tho bridge ncross Dry Creek, striking tho railing with his rnldlator. He was thrown forward and fell out of tho mnchlno breaking his loft arm midway botweon tho wrist nnd tho niiimv rir T?nHn wnlked to a near by furmhouso nnd tolophonod to town for Dr. 0. J. Johnson, who sot Dr. Reoso's nrm nnd Won towed his injured follow prnctltlonor'B car homo. REAL ESTATE MEN'S TAX AIM. Portlund Realty Hoard Drafts Plan For Advertising Purposes. SALEM, Feb. C. Senator Moser will Introduce a bill to provldo a mnHiml fnr dnfravllli; tllO OXPenBOS of advertising Oregon. It will pro vide a license for rem esiaio nKeum In tho state. Tho Portland Realty Uoard Is fathering the plan. Certificates of registration aro provided for which an original feo of $10 Is paid. Thoy may bo re newed annually at a cost of $5 a year. Aftor tho coat of tho admin istration of tho net 1b deducted tho money loft gooB to a fund to bo ..on.1 fr... nclvnrHnlnt; QroUOll. Tlio bill provides that tho govenu or shall appoint n commission of tlvo members on nuveriiBiiig, one ui whom' shall bo tho govornor as nn ex officio member, and tho othor four to bo regularly llcensod real estato brokers. The bill Blvcs circuit Judges pow pr to rovoko tho llcenso of any real cstnte ngont who defrauds a prin cipal In tho rental, purchase, Bale or exchange of real estate.