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jvaiSUJBC- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY times: H. C. MAI.OXKV pan i-:. mai.oxkv Kitltor anil I'uli Now Kilitnr Entered at the poatofflco nt Mnrn (laid, Oregon, for trnnatnlMlon through tliu mulls as second cl.m mnll matter. Tlioro Isn't nnn-li roinnnio tlni dnyn. 1" ni t'"' ""' homo 'I'0 other dnv wo olorod n hrldnt veil lining duty an k-isIi nirtnlii on iho bath room window And thoy hadn't boon tnnrrlod n oar. AIN'T IT THE TRUTH ? m:vo.i ki.vnt.v. Kdltor Times: , , , I I'oithl nntlclpato everything with reference to Coiw liny and her devel opment. Hut there In one thing now developing that I could not have believed- Holy .loo" ltennett nnd Louis Simpson lighting over water. I,. I). KIXNKY. SAIL SUNDAY ON REDONDD Steamer Leaves With Large List and Cargo Will go on Dry Dock This Trip. The Hedoudo sailed yesterday at tornoon for San r'rnnelsco with Inrgo enrgo of lumber from the mil' mid a capacity passenger list. Sh will go on ilryilock this trip for her aiiminl overhauling. While she Is on drydocl;. the Nanf Smith will carry passengers and freight from San Frunlcsio, leaving there tomorrow. . Among those sailing on the He dondo were the following: Miss Inez. Ilaldwlu. Mrs. II. Ilald wln, Mrs. V. II. Dresser. Mrs. K. Wil son, Mrs. V. Hltotny. .Mrs. II. I'eterson. Alice Armsby, Irene .Mngfred. Holla O'Connor. I M. Doyle, c. O'Connel. (!eo. Heath. Miss Kiln Houghton. Mrs. K. T. Lewis. Miss Cleo Madison, Mrs. A. 11. .Muihlen. Mrs. A. S. Hall. (',. W. Perkins. Mr. II. Chick. I'nul Odett. Wm. I'ash, lOugeiio (illbertsou. Martin C.runt. Frank Wiiudel. Mrs. K. Wan del, II. Newman. (1. M. Hobs, (1. !:. Muslck, (leo. .1 Hlchnrdson, Kmll Wesslunil. A. F. Miller, John Neevls, a V. K. Moss. C. A. l-rrlere. A. Duler son, I. Mosson. K. D. Hrown, Carl Davis, Pete Kallor. C. A. Hums, John Townsenil, F. J. Ciinunlngs, Carl .len son. F. Peterson. F. M. Doylo nnd It. L. Hasklus. EASI is mi BY COLD WAVE All Country East of Rockies. Except Gulf States. Affect ed Snow in Montana. Itlr A mo Wr I ! to ron tlr Tlmm WASHINGTON. I). C. Juno II.--Tho coldest weather owe recorded In Juno In the Middle Atlantic and the Now F.nglnnd States and the Ohio Valley ami (treat Lakes region was reported today by the weather bu reau. The Ciulf States were the onlv territory east of the Hockles to os" cape an unseasonable drop In tem perature. MONTH HAL. June !. Snow fell for a short time hero todny. The weath er is bleak and conditions nre tin- irocoilontei In t) years DO LAW IS UPHELD TODAY U. S. Supreirie Court Sustains Informations by Prosecuting Attorneys. (Or Amoi-UiM I'itm In Coo" It-tT Tlnn 1 UVUIIIVIITOV M f .Inn,, !l. - t'pholdlng the validity of the Oregon law or I sso.i auinonziiig rrini.i" prosecution on "Informations" by dis trict attorneys us distinguished from' "Inillcttnents" by the grand Jury. The I'liliml sJImIi'h Kniirenu) Court today alllrmed the conviction of Loin Woou. a Cliluaiuan. who wuh convicted of murdering Lee Hoy In Portland. Ore.. Mnrch 7. 1 ! OS. SHOUTS. S1.1M AT IIA1XKS. Iti'iioil of llio 'titullt ton of The First National Bank of Coos Bay nt Mnrshlleld. In Iho Stale of Oregon, nt (ho cIoho or IiiihIucsx. j,,,,,. , 1 9 1 ;t. ItcMiuiro". .....t ........ .....In I 1. 1 MUX HUM uin, win, ,r ; ....,,, f, ' Uxcrdrafis. secured and unsc I INL' ii; I S Itoiuls to secure circulation mi " I Oil bonds to secure lT. H. iloposltH. $....; to Houuru PohImI DUTCH MASTERPIECES "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" xo. i. "Tin: Copyright. 101 :t. bv HillTWAT( II." HY HI .MIUtANMT. The Associated Newspaper School, Inc w Everything Fine I 'I FINE r 1 w -(brew, w WE HAVE THE FINEST. Alk the wives who have uied The Dalles Diamond GoldMedal Fisher's Blend White River These flours are all niado of choicest select hard wheat and pro duce the best bread. A test of nuy ono of them will prove their excellence. The Bazar Stoic of Quality. Phone :U!. IIKN Kombrandt palnteil tue must famous of all his works the iilctiire commonly known "The Nlghtwutch." which hangs In the Itoynl Museum at Amster dam. It caused ii vast amount of trouble. There are upward of n score of portalts In the big can vas, and ouch man contributed the same amount to pay fir It. Ni.t urully oacli wanted to be unite as prominent as his fellows, and those who are s'.'owu In the background niade n tremendous row because the artist dared to group Ins figures with the thought ol art composition, rather than of their Importance. Henlly It Is not u night scene nt :i'l Sir .Ionium Reynolds Is re snnuxlhli' for this mlss'atev.o'.if . be ing deceived by Heinbrnndt's orlg Inalltv in handling light nnd shade. It shows the gathering of the civic guard of Amsterdam at the sound of the drum calling them to prac tice. Komhrutttlt was one of the few masters of painting who lind mi im portunity to ho oxtrnvngnnt. He Hpont lavishly and gave nwav inonev with equal luillfferonce. lie pnlil outrageous , prices for pictures, when lie should have paid his debts. Like most great geniuses of art. he died poor nnd neglected. Ills real name was Iteiubraudt llarinanxoou van ltljn. nnd hu was born at Loyileu In HiO". the son of u well-to-do miller. He was his own toucher. In his early days In Leydon. Henibrunilt painted nnd etched the pooph nhour Mm. seeking character nnd tho pc turesiue. whether he found It In distinguished folk or In beggars nnd cripples. He constantly used his mother as a model. He painted hotween fifty nnd sixty portrnlts of himself, not from vanity, but to muster every form of o.prtj.slon, to learn how to represent the hu man face from within. Ills met hods wore original dur ing his whole enreer. Sometimes he would take the handle of tho brush nnd drag It over the fresh paint to give tho touch he wnnted to the hair or the benrd. Some times he would scoop up thick layers or paint with the palette I ten cents, knife and stick them on tho can- Times for vas. i . Heinbranilt developed slowly, but nt 2i he painted the wonderful "Lesson In Anntomy." In which Is shown the anatomist Tulp nnd Ms seven associates, life size. He was then recognized ns the foremost portrait painter of Amsterdam. was 27 Heinbranilt ninr nml beautiful falr-halr-ulrl named Saskln. For his wife was tho center mid nrt. nnd many of hl When he rled n rich oil KrlMlnn eight years of Hninbrnuilt's life her face appenrs on onnvHfcos. These were hr.ppy years Tor Honibrandt. He entertained Invishly. but In spite of ninny dis tractions he worked with great energy. No fewer ttinu 700 of hi pnlnMn: pa etchl:: :;.-.t. :, : catalogued. After the death of his wife evil days cRine. When he was In vears old everything that Hembiandt owned was sold to meet his debts. He was turned out of his house without frlonds, with little more tlmii the clothes on his back. He whom lo world 1ms culled the "King of Shadows." entered Into the gloom of poverty. Hut hi 111 he worked until lie died nt the ngo of O'i. nlone and neglected. "The (illiler," im'",'i nio was sold in Paris In isns for $looo. In IS.ss It was hold to M. H. Have nieyer. of Now York, for sn.nnn r. ,. ii. wiuener paid .id uuo for "The Mill." because he believ ed It to bo n Heuibrniidt. although some authorities doubt Its authen ticity. Hecontly H. C. I'rlck. of New York, paid Si'.'iO.oon for Heinhraiulfs "Tho Merchant." n different human In- will nppear in The ran get a beautiful in. tagiio reproduction of this picture, with live others, oqunlly attractive, 7 by OH Inches In size, with this woek's "Montor." In "The Mentor" a woll known nuthorlty covers the 8iibjeer of the pictures and stories of the week. Headers of The Times nnd' "The Mentor" will know Art. Literature. History. Science, and Travel, and own exquisite pictures. On sale at The Times office, ph Write today to The booklot explaining Tbe ssoclnted Newspnper School plan. Rvor day terest story 'llmos. You Try n pound of our New niond of Arabian and Sumatra Coffees Tho.e are both extra fancy quul lt and mako a delightful cup. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice Mouse O'CONXHLL 111.1)0. Phono :il)l.l. IS I Mniket. Uw In price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo have ii few seconil-haiiil Irons in good working condition at S1.7.. New Irons, $;i.,t(t up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J IC3 N. Broadway Statement of First National Bank of Coos Bay at close of business, June 4, 1913 (Condensed) Resources. Loans and Bonds $522,556,23 Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures 80,000,00 Cash and Sight Exchange 367,655.09 Total .. $970,211,32 n . , , Liabilities. Capital stock Paid in $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 14,589,32 Circulation Outstanding . ,. 98,1 00.00 Deposits 757,522.00 Total .... $970,211.32 ,,, Savings. $2 l.7r.tl Premiums on I. S. Ilonils Ponds. Securities, etc Itntiklug-houso, Kuriilluro and I- Ivtures Due from Nutlonul Hanks, (not reserve agents) Due from State nnd Private Hanks and Hankers, Trust C'oin- paulos. and Savings Hanks Due from approved Hesorvo AgonlM Checks and f lior Cash Items Not oi of other National Hanks fractional Paper Currency. Nickels, nnd Cents Lawful Mi ney Hesorvo In Hunk, viz: Specie ? ti;,H!!!.7fi Logal-tenilor notes 1.11.(10 . , Heileiiiptlon fund with I. S. Treasurer (5',; of cJro.uhition) . . . " 1. 7. "id no II7"i no 1 7.:; ,'...,:! SU.lleo id. a:i.'.t;t :i !MIL7" US7.S lll.!t l.:t27.is I.U'iii.nn !'; 7 1 lltttt Total I.liililllllox. Cni'tr.l stock paid In 4..i ii..i run.i linifded Profits, less Expenses nnd Taxes paid ... National Hank Notes outstanding Due to other National Hunks Due to Stnto mid Private Hanks and HankeiH Individual deposits subject to check Demuiid certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks oiitstundlng fnlted Slutes deposits. $ ; Postal Savings Deposits. $ 17. !-".). (U ."..nun on $liiu, tl lis, :i:t r.is, .1 nun, r.iui. loo. nil I in I r.iii' 7!m; sr. 1 IT.Iilill 0 1 :t::i .'-'lit; Total f!7ii.2l.:iL' State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss: I. Horsey Krellzer, Cashier of the ubove-nainod bunk, do solemul swear that tlio abovu statement is truu to tho best or my knowledge mid belief. DOHSKY ICHKITZKH. Cashier. Subscribed and swnin to boforo uio this nth day or .liine, nun. ANNIK SMITH, Notary Public tor tlr.gou. Correct Attest: V. S. CIIANDLKH. WILLIAM (illl.MKS. w. r. Doroi.As. Directors. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. 1 1 KM I Y SKVOSTACKKV, M una gee 1WH.M, COAL, TIMIIKIt AND PL.Tn.(J LANDS A SPKCIAI.TY. CKNKHM. A(.'KNTS IJASTSIDK .MAHSIirilXD OIKICK. PIIO.Vi: I I-.I. COCJIILLK CITY OKI'ICK PIIOXK 11)1. BAMDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A TKW TK.V ACHK TltACIS KOCIt .MILKS SOITII OX COl'NTY ItOAl) !S:ir PKIt ACUK: .5H) CASH, ItAL.WCK TWO YKAHS. NO INTI:i:KST, NO TANKS, KINK SANDY LOAM, LKYKL 11KNCII LAND. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald! MacKinntoslhi 11KAL KSTATK nnd INSUHANCK. m woMwiriwfi.mi. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Choosing a Bank Is n innttor Hint should call for careful consideration. Tho features which should bo vi tally considered nro: The flnniiclul strength of the bank. Tho condition of Its assots. Tho consurvatlsm of Its policies. Tho Integrity of Its directorate. Tho facilities It offora patrons and tho Intelligent courtesy of Its offi cers nnd assistants. It Is our tiliu to excol and we In vito you to put us to the test in till these essentials, STAT KM K NT OK CONDITION OF - FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK .MAKKIII'IKLD, OltlXJOX, At the closo of business, Juno 1, 19111 ltesouires. Loans and Discounts . ?524,8Sa.T Hanking Houso 50,000.00 Cash and Sight Kxchango 2Cl,2Tr..y Total ?83.9.151.uT Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In ' 50.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits C0.73S.50 Deposits 72S.4lM.ir. Total ?s39,in.cr. pHOFESSlo B ir "' !.HwL I "tWH ' '''"""e 1011. Ml Tfh . n.llm.,.. I'lll.l.r, T1"''' OSTLlsi. J t.i " !vV0,,rJ-"rft.! Phonnj. Koonw nm .STT - mJ.i """ erwi. n,- W MOIlItow" 171 firl,.. .....?tlit Tl.etcr. nZ'S J inojei P. S. IVlW'tSi, uij TAIL A. J. IlKxmtT.. ... Modem Dfum t, Wm are enulnn. ,'. work on ,ho ,! ;i prices. Enai,,,.: Lndy attendant. CcViTi Singer Sewme Mad Wo have them tor wtt, J "''i" uun .eeuM 5,1 IH I'mk Au. IR,M i-nnnw aw.T New and Second Hand Fir Mild on (he ln.ulm(Bt,J II.1IIIIIM1T0X. D0VIE I i a2 l.nt St riionn ni().r ihnWrf I : very day except SatJu Do nut so out. Mrs. Maria ff. IzdJ d'railiialc )liwn LADII-a ONLV (lives Mnssage and Mu!p. Iiitlun Treatment. Xuith IktJ. You Auto Call fo PIIOXni4WMGIITA,Dn! Stand front of IlUwoBUUirlf Tlllti:i: .NKlV CAI3 After 11 I'. M. Hum! Ilenldrnce Thoie M. Careful Drlren : CoaiO a modorn Uric), mwitt tc Light. Steam licit Dd FiirnUbeil Kooni l mi Cold Water. HOTKI. COOS C. A. MftHa. rn ll.i: n() rent! dil in f" Cor. HroidwiT d Mul FOR QUICK WORK. FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD B Telephone the old reEaifel Coos Bay Steam uii We always deliver me s i ... Phone 57-1 Marshfield & Aa Nnrih Bend AUlU Cars leave every 80 BMf l.cutVoTay.rri'S;5? ConunumtlontooU",; "Wi'vwrfierfNen- lieiil aim """ - North tieiiU' gorst&kjU Fine Hom nm Sth St .... ,,. M OK"1"! .nu "- - . tort"' r ,l,er,e ThilM n! 'neighborhood. who knows wm.-' - I. S. KAUftW First Class Weaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phone 131. North Bend. Or STADDEN AM, KINDS of IMIOTOCUtAPlIIO WOIUC, Itromldo Knlarglug and Kodak Finishing. .17? Kinds of J oh Printing Done at The Times Q.ff'W City Auto reasonable c" it t & Otnndl DlnC0 gllP Cigar Store. W' . Nlght Phone , nlt- , i