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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1914)
FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. frpitrf, 3i QhdKBSS u f I r 1 n COOS BAY TIMES M. I . MALUNlfi DAN K. SI ILOiVKV Jttlhor nnil I'uli. Xeus Kdltor Offli liil J'nicr (if Ck County Am'iit Gone. Editor Sehultz, or the Myrtlo I'olrr Entoiprlso, wns hen toddy on business. Ho re ports that no word has been received from Woubor, tlio ctuiv48ier who se cured the auvt! .!: ig for the Inst dlrecio-y of the Coos liny 'Homo Tolonho'i Company, who loft with out settling his accounts, Mr. Sehultz wns not paid for printing the directory nnd mnlntalns thnt tho telophono company will hnvo to pay him, while Manager Drows say8 Hint Wobbor Is tho man who wns to hato paid It. Webber "stung" n numbor by collecting for nda thnt were not Inserted. JVoiih IlriMl WliiB. A lnrgo crowd of pool fans nttended V. o game of conditions pool plnyed at tho Liber al Pool Hnll InHt ovonlng which re- Biuien in 1110 aeiuiu 01 ido .inrsn floltl tenm by a score of 30 to lfiO Tho North Bend team woro .1. Ilenn nnd U. Smith and the Mnrshflokl team was Cnrl Tenter and L. Mc Donald. 1)1spiojh'h.- Wm. Alkon, who re cently rocolved tho snd news of tho lost of his two daughters, cannot bo found. Ho left tho Lloyd Hotel on tho tiny of the receipt of tho tele gram announcing Mb bereavement, to vial? friends nt Hunker Hill, and ulnco then ho lins not boen found. A telegram uwnlta him nt tho Western Union office C4ico Derided. -Af. or honrlng the cbbo of Sirs. Murphy vs. Robert Slnrs den, Sr., Involving n lot nt tho cor ner of Second nnd Golden, Judge Co 1(0 rendered a decision yesterday. Mtb. Munhy e nimoj that Mursdou had merely made hoi n loan on tho property while Marsdon contended thnt ho hnd' bought It. Owing to Much of tho negotiations having been ver bal, Judge Coke unld thnt there wns bvldontly n misunderstanding nnd ho onlorod thnt t o tltlo of tro property should bo plucod In Mrs. Murphy's nnmo and thnt she should pny Mnrs don nil tho money bnclc, nil tho cx ponsufi ho hnd Incurred In It nnd nUo lntorosl on It. IlKUIKTK VTJOX XOTICK. aoorgo N. Bolt will bo nt his of flco, 117 Front street, ovory evening to roKlstor voters. Jtoglstor thlB ov onlng. Prlo MAKQUICIMDK HA Mi nt FINNISH 1 A Mi, Saturday evening, Mnrdi II. TIckotM 150 ciit. For STIIXOGKAtMHt' WOKK I of any kind . Cnll 18I-J. Two competent stenographers In chnrgo CH I out nil Ave. SIKS. O. V. IIIHAHGKK DressniaUIng nnd Ladles' Tailor, lug I'Hrc.s romoiinblo Ovor Mngncs & Mntson Storo l'linno 218-J. NOTION Tho annual mooting of tho Marsh flold Laud Company will bo held In tho nffli'o of I, S. Kaufman & Co., on Front Street, MnrBhflcld, Orn fion, on Monday, "tho (ith d-.iy oi' April, 1914, nt 4 o'clock p. m., for tho transaction of such othor buul noss ns niny bo brought before tho mooting. Dntod nt ,MnrHhflold, Oregon, tho 7th dny of Mnrch, 1914. G. W. LESLIE, Sec. AIM'HOVKl) Tho closest nnd most critical scrutiny of our finished work cannot but result In expressions of approval, for our syHtom of laundering leaves nothing to bo desired. Wo got up dress shirts Immaculately wiilto, with either n dull or glared finish na doslred. Wo uro Just ns quick with deliveries ns ronliy good work will permit, yot pur ehnrgeB nro no higher than others ask. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone Main f7-.l. TEe Royal TONIGHT Kntlro change of program. Tho Waltomoyor & O'Connor Stock Company, In "Tho Deop Pur plo," a society drama dealing with tho crooks In Now York. hlnomurolor throo-rool fenturo, "jack and tho Uonnstnlk." Superb vorslon of tho fairy tnlo hns Inter ested ovory child from tho tlmo It was published, "Tho Trap." n comody drnmn feat uring Miss Cleo Madison, tho clover nctross who appoared some tlmo ngo In tho Masonic Oporn Houso ns woll s this thontor. "Told In tho Future." A do llghtful llttlo sfory of lovo under difficulties. Admission, lowor floor, 20c, bnl cony lOo; children 10c, Tomorrow night, U9 stofl eoir pnny will pi'Mont "Tho Inlf -nreed Wif " A Westfrn drama MAItSIIKJKIi!) WINS flASIH I NOI'.TII 1JKXI) liOST I Tho North Uond team, Coc? County champions, woro do frnttd nf Myrtle Point Inst night, 22 to 10, by Myrtle 1 Point. O . . : T o brsketbnll :rnmo j ityed last "iv. nlng between tho teams of Co qulllo nnd Marshnold high schools in won by tho latter bv a scoro of 2-1 to 22. . The outcome wus u sur P"!si to taa ivinrshflold fnns, na Co iilJ'o hnn cuo of tho strongest teams Ji tho county. T.i'o MnrshlloU boys tihowcd tuo first exhibition of rcnl class in basketball this season, nnd If they put up ns good n gnino with Xorth Hond next Friday evening tho Hvollest contest of tho sonson Is ox pectcd. Tho preliminary gnmo hotwoon tho second teams of Mnrshlleld nnd North Mend high schools resulted In n walk away for tho former, the Bcoro being 30 to 12 In favor of Marshlleld. CAPT DUNSON.the gonlnf and fnlth ful keeper of tho .Capo Arngo light, wns In Mnrohflcld yester day for tho first time Blnco bo foro Christmas. I HR1 i Ic3il i L - - i TfTI) 7ffri' Mri P Cover the kitchen floor with Armstrong Linoleum Stop the scrubbing that produce's stoop shoulders. Armstrong's Linoleum lightens the labor of housework; sightly; sanitary, easy to clean, costs less because it lasts longer. De signs and colors as effective as they are unusual. 'WHY PAY MORE?" JOHNSON -GULQVSEM CO. Sellers of Quality Homo Furnishings No. 7ITC Report of tho Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY nt Marshflold In tho Stnto of Oregon, at tho elbso of buslnoss March 4, 1914. Resourcoa. Loans nnd Discounts $421,121.67 Overdrafts, securod nnd unsecured 178.44 U. S. Honda to secure circulation 100,000.00 Othor bonds to secure Postal Savings 34,200.00 Honda, securities, etc C9.709.14 Ranking Houso, Furniture and Fixtures 79.600.00 Duo from Nntlonal Hanks (not reserve agents) 10,332.83 Duo from Stnto and Private nnnks nnd Dankors, Trust Com panies, and Savings Hanks '2,372.31 Duo from approved Reserve Agents 64,599,13 Chocks and other Cash Items 1,627.42 Notes of Other National Hanks 8,665.00 Fractional Papor Currency. Nickels and Cents 72.24 Spoclo $63,088.80 Legnl-teudor notes 4,145,00 67,833.80 Rodomptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 of circulation) 5,000.00 Total '... $855,311.98 Liabilities Capital Stock paid in ,$100,000,00 Surplus fund 12,500.00 Undivided profits, less expenses nnd taxes paid 9,120.23 National Hanlc Notes outstanding. . , 98,800.00 Duo to othor National Hanks 22,649.60 Duo to State and Prlvato Hanks and Hankers .., 22,672.60 Individual deposits subject to cueok 465,033.41 Demand certificates of deposit 10.S95.08 Time certiflcutos of donoslt ' 89,546.73 Cortlfled cheeks . 154.08 Cashier's checks outstanding , 5,332.79 Postal Savings Deposits IS, 606.86 Total State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss. I, Dorsoy KreiUer, Cnshlqr of tho swonr that tho above statement Is and bollof. Subscribed and sworn to be,foro me this '7th day of March, 1914, ANNIE SMITH, Notary Public. IFKM) I-'OH KOltllKItV Gust Johnson wns bound over to tho grand Jury by JuBtlco Pennock tins nftornoon cunrged witli Having i participated In tho robbery of Os icnr Lohto of $205 In tho Sven Sa loon Wcdnesdny nlglit. In defnult 'of $1000 ball, ho was taken to tho , county Jntl at Coqullle this afternoon by Sheriff Gngo, mnklng tho twolfth inmnto mere now, What Happened to Mary. Tho first of the new series In these colebrated pictures will appear at Tho a rand Thontor noxt Tucsdny ovonlng. Tho now series 1b en titled "Who Will Mnrry Mary?" nnd tho first picture shown Tuesday eve ning Is "Proposal From tho Duko." Don't miss this picture. At tho Grand Tuesday ovonlng. A. V. & A. SI. NOTICK Tiioro win uo n mooi ing of Ulanco Lodgo No. 48. A. F., & A. M., nt tho lodg room tomorrow, Sunday, at 1:30 o'cloclr ti in. in nttntlfl Hln fit neral of our lato brother, F. S. Dow, which will vbo hold nt 2 o'clock p. m. By ordor bf CAItLi W. EVERTSKN. W. M. $855.311,9S nbovo-nnmed bank, do solemnly truo to the best of my knowledge DORSKY KRBIT55ER. Cashier. Corroot Attest: iW JOHN S. QQKE, Wv U. DOUC5LAS. JOHN E. HALL, Directors 1? 4 jt mw Through They've Just, bought somo new furniture. Engaged Couple:- What a pleasure to plan the furnishing of your nev home together 1 You will want all your furniture to he of the best quality, for you know ' CHEAP" things are never cheap in the end. Now, if you oome to our store when you get ready to buy you will find here the best, most substantial and elegant furniture- at PRICES "that are honest and fair. A home furnished by us will make your happiness complete. GOING & HARVEY CO. GOING ! '. , . I " ' Going (Si Harvey Co. HARVEY CO. vSh House Furnishing Engineers What About It ? You have been planning to secure a home site in Perham Park as soon as you were assured that the, title was clear. This as surance you now have. Tho title is clear and the choice locations are now selling rapidly. Don't wait until all of the best sites have been taken. Phono 264-.T oi27-T and make an appointment to look over this property r REMEALBER this pvopoity is located in tho heart of the city, within a few minutes' walk of tho shopping district, convenient to tho churches, theaters and the bay. Lots all good building sizo and ranging in price from $300 to $600, on easy terms. Any view desired. See ftoid about it. Perham Park WA I? Fin Owners' Agents. . A, IVEilU, 150 Front sfreeti- Of course they bought from Going & Harvey The store Hint SELLS FOR LESS Come in and ego the beautiful new effects in Floor Coverings at the storo that SELLS IT FOR LESS