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WMRS zza339 COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914 EVENIMG EUITION. SIX THE 1 v '-m - ' grgsffiw&M&mwwmssmziws tot) . Hii t. m Clebraftiia a Great Success I -a . i w i El IE 10 SPEAK HERE R. A. Booth, of Wm. Hanley, Arrive for Eugene, and of Burns, Fourth Noted Oregon Man Is Here j 5loHiP' Coon Buy la entertaining totlny two of tlio foremost citizens of Ore gon. It. A. Hoolh of Dugeno nml William Ilnntcy of Hums. Iloth have long lieon lilontlficil with t'-o Inter ests of the Btdto, Mr. Iloolh being foremost In the Oregon luinlipr 'msl HCF9 nnil Mr. Hanle.v in tho ranch Did cntllo business. At present liotli nro nsplrlng for otic of tho highest honors the stnto enn ronfor, tho tfnlt- rd States Boiinforlil. Mr Hooth liP' Inir tho Republican nomlnop nntl Mr. Ilnnioy the Progressive nominee. Roth will deliver jrpuriii ot .liny nddrosse 1 ere tomorrow. Mr. Hooth arrived Inst evening via Drain. Mr. Hanley arrived (IiIh morn-' ing on the Breakwater nnd 1 I omlni? ' witi n welcome dnrprlfp His ar-nppt-nneo of an Invitation to spenk Iip was pondltlonal and he va- not sur" of being aide to pome until the last moment. I Iloth wore given warm welcomes, having many friends hen, althoii" neither had ever visited t'"o Bar ' Iloth import to rrmaln here a few 'a nnd will probnhly visit the other pc tlons of the potintv. Enrh had Ion? desired to visit Coo Bay, lnt neither had heen able tn fulfill tho desire un til now, , l'ollllri Tulieoed. I Although hoth arc now in poll! Irs, tiioy hnrred politics for today and to. morrow as both placed patriotism Above party feeling during the rele hratlon of the anniversary of t'elr country. Mr. Booth iild that the trip In from Drain was a little tedlom. 1 ' lie found ronsolatlon In the fact that' it would not ho long before tho 'rail- pollllps but road would he completed and the trip most of It. maiio a matter of only n few hours. Ho 8tld that l1 o understanding that, bo hnd stnrtpd In the litm lci- business, was a llttlo erroneous, tho experience and boiiKht patt'o from tMs vicinity, or his brother being confusod with One of the first to greet him was lila own. Colonel Grimes, with whom he wns Wm. llnn'py, generally Known na closely associated a tew years ago in "Hill" Hnnley on ncrount of his the meeting he'd to promote, an east thoiisanda of acres or rnnoh land In, nnd west lino from Coos Hay across eastern Oregon nnd his thousands of Oregon. head of cattle, attracted much nt-i tcntlon with his flowing hnlr nnd Dnn-e soi'TII SLOUCH SATUlt. genial smile. Somo saw In him a DAY NIPHT. JULY ITU, IlV NAP closo rosemblnnco to Wm. .1. Bryan. AHAXA I'M'll. .Music by Klllott's mij-H nun no noes nni icnovv urciieitra. VWSSWWNf STATEMENT OF CONDITION Of Flaimagao $b Bemwraeitit Banks HUNOREDS SEE 2 80S! RAGES Agnes H. Wins First Prize in Cabin Launch Race Ben- SURF BlOffi Shi snu nett?s Boat in Other Hundreds of people lined the water front this morning to witness tho bont lines whlih were pulle.l off un dor tho direction of John C, dull. There wen? two races I. A. BOOTH. WNAA Hi nil i f lloolli Kelly Lumber Co., of Hugcm ami lt'iilpllHii .Nominee for I. S. Senator, Who Will Hpojklleri ''miiomw' 1 e knows Oregon and lie said that although ho had never been on Coos Bay, years ago he had been through this section inornliiK. the first for cnbln huuehos with three entries the second for class 11 motor boats, with threo en tries. Ilmlrkkson, of North Coos Itiver, vim first prize In the cabin launch race. The North Bond, owned by .Insper Kelly finished second and the Traveler, owned by George Wheeler finished third. The first prize was $!." and tie second $10. In the ('ass B motor boat race the Noname, owned by Fred Dennett Jln'slied f rsf winning a prlo or ft 5. The Supl-wiw-lat. owned by Dr. VBU glnn. finished seco-id winning a price of $10 and the Clatown, owned by John Kendall, finished third. The winner made a little better than ! 1-2 miles per hour. Tomorrow i . i nlng there will bo . o race betwi e i iho flsulug boils of the Columbia typo, feven ai t lies are already llalel and lff6ri are expected before the race Is eall pd. That Will bo followed by the rue between elaja A speel boats. There aro five enterles for th.it race. The races will stnrt promptly at 0 o'clock from the foot of Central Avenue and all participants are re quested to have their boats there a', (he time mentioned. I i ne judges or todays rates were Frank Cohm and Levi Smith. John Kendall w.is the official starter. Ted Preble and George Kelly Do Stunts on Speeding Shingle. Tho surf board stunt w.is perform ed this inoinlUK by Ted l'reble and George Kelly hold the ntiendame Ken-i of nil who lined the watei rronr this Tim bnvrt illMiilavud great skill nnd eleome FA l. v UK CelebratioE y t,m&oj fcorlookeilt hg. Tile , BBful"1 M Jtji XXX stuck to tho speeding shinglo Mite files stick to fly-papor. , Tho surf-riders did what ttin ! term tho "drunken rltK1" "t'ubanoli glldo" nnd aiious oilier reals. The boaid en wlili h they skipped over the water wasvnttached to tin speel bo.it Pro.ito, whlih mado about IN mile, per hour. Treble and Kelly also did some rany and high diving an l lllim trated the various wnye of swim ming. Tomorrow morning they w.ll dive from a height of about sixty foet. Bwimmlnac rnros will also be a feature of tomorrow's program. They will be Inil In f'oiit of il.e Smith . i !-- In.t (iofV. where the sneitatcru wl.l h.i.e .. r"C I veil h .e polni. r .TTHDE . HOTH3LS U'r join H' people of M ornli f'uhl n IvihUu'J lion Ihc liospUMil! of (In (.w. irishhtu Unit !o nni enjoy ioiir s(,(, WJ the nilcrlinnmciil or jjoii. thai has bum provide f uk nw ca r. T iiuw iwn y '"uj'uwwis ,u i 'Ft ....... !- Ilk t -v t - ... B ' ",siA:.r i.it ruu u.Mi'j," r :5 Munis mm r hi i r r 'ht-i -it i in i ni m fgHEBttMBBBBXWM& I m i i i m I g&HHAJWVWni IHI'BWWWMWI Wl MX! W !!" Ma fc-n Li I mliiii i wwiw WWii iiniiiisip i i, W IK E Bil I II 9HLSi . M argest lurnoi ca WW" A I The rimiKllcr. Mrs. I.. II. St, mil.. S.in l9'o; II. A. Booth. I'liKPiie: Tuttle. Rowling Creek: J. ('. and wife, Cedar I'oiiit; D. (', FREE COUPON IDEAL A R.TI PATTER.N.OUTFIT PECIAli EX argesti Marsh IV m w PRESEtlTATION H$ Dt. Pr.ui II. C. ' Smith ' Iter- ' REDGE IIH guiidehal, Sail Diego; Boyd 1. inner Conjillle: C. M. Lconml. Poitland: .1. Wilter Qulgloy. Portland; D. D. Criint, Portland; l 0. Sen ton. Vorl Nnd: M. Kokavecz. .Portl'ini: D. I. Hlsier, Kugeiio; I.. B. Morrison, i Hiigene: David Holm. Csnin 7; 1M BACK OS rmon. : Mvi- Kran MIhh Annie or .Macshriehl nml .Myrtle Point Oregon, n( .lime ilO, 11)1 1. IIKSOUKCHS Loans and dlscounta Blinking Houses mid Boil Kstute Cash and Sight Kxohangu the i loe of liuslues ,,,,,,, ,,,i,,,, , , ,, $cr,ou t.2A 0,97.0I 27,171.7 Total $028,112.01 LIABII.ITHJS. Capital Stock Paid In Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits $ 7.'i,000.00 7 1, 400.97 781,7.12.01 Totnl $928,142.01 Watch Our Watch Sale For Two Days Only July 3 and 4 Some great reductions on many of our standard watches, such as Elgins, Walthams, etc. We also carry Howard and Hamilton Watches, us for Fine Watch and Je velry Repairing. Red Cross Jewelry Depfc. Jewelers and Opticians Red Cross Returns After Bsing Overhauled j at Portland Nuptials to Follow Soon i Tho bar dredge Mlchlo rrlvod In Coos liny early thin morning from Portland where she lies been the past few weeks undergoing repairs for the I damages sustained when the A M. himpson rammed her In the lowor bay. In addition to tho repairs, the Mtdile had a nevj' wheel lustallel nu.l was otherwise overhauled. Immediately nftor her return, Cnp tiln Iteed got her In shape and start ed to work on tho bar. i Tho rotum of the Mlchlo was of especial Interest, ns it will bo Imme diately followed by tho mnrrlago of Chief Kngltipcr Daly and .Miss May Mngco. daughter of Capt. and Mrs. """' .'iukuu, 01 umpire, and ono or tho most hnndsomo young women on tho liny. Tho exact dato or tho nuptials lins not beon announced, hut It will bo within a week. Miss Mngco Is to bo queen or tho Umpire riont which will bo a feature of the Fourth of July nnrado. Holmhrrg, Camp 7; Louis II Cinip 7; U. O. llnper and wife He Point; h. C. Wh'tiker. San clseo; I. W. I'arrel. Portland: Lulu Miller, Umpire; Miss Johnson, Umpire. At 'Hie IJ.vd. W. V. Preston. Myitlo Point; .1. On her, Coiiullle; J. Keouey Coutlle, T. Stewart. Myrtle Point: (l. w. Ihr tenpohl, Coaledo; Hen Crawford. Myitis Point; D. M. Kobeits. Bli.e Itldge: A. B. lleltt ami son. Port lend; C. W. .Vorton, Bnndon. At ilie Bluticii. H. L. IMuch. Beaver Hill; Prank Terry. Coos. Itlvor: Guy Walker. Henryvllle; John Henly. Cnalodo; II. 1'. King. Tar Heel; Joe MiCahy. Pine U.'dge; Itoy Whitmoie, Coale do: W. G. Kmorsou. Ill lie Itldgo: John Mohnunu, Conledo. At The St.'Unvieme K. A. Wolfe, Myrtlo Point; .1. Simpson and wife. Denver Hill; A. I. Hill, Bnndon; Doll Sim ml oh. South Inlet; Petor MeKeown. Conledo; Jim KonniB, Conledo; Potor MeKeown, Coalotlo, SIX OF THE AUOVC COUfONS ENTITLE EVrRY READrii U. : 1.1 Fratern t Flrnt 1 Seaqi Thir Special Sico fuuslne Sec .Tlui Speel Fie Sec TW CUT No. 1-iDEAL AKTPATTCRN OUTFIT Cont.ink, 1M Ni rt I'mlirtilil.'ri 1'iiltrriM of hImuIiiIvU' the latent ilc.n iwhick, nl in 1 1 nt tin li riKiitar rvtnil vhIiio, vtnulil cnt inuro t!i ,i.cx Iluok of CihiiIIp I..-miii in t'.iuljruldvry Stlttliltic tiyllinc, I)u Torque, Hie iHilml Fn in li i'X rt. Iclcnl I'.mbnildrr) llimii wlili li cnnnot Ri't nut nf order. laratUe - . ' '- . tthteheTs MTliei 9?a of AJ: -'Ma te-, Itrlnc 0 of tlt' Ciiiiimiik nnI rw CYnti In thh ofTlro nml rriolvp rcmrlcltC Kn. I. hikI urlta imtw nml mlilrni tti uMili vmi wlili 'liMlny'H Mnimlm IC Nn ) mailnl )m null month for our jmr on the hliink llow TlieMCtn'aianjtt uliirovrf thvi'itxwu of fri'luhl frmn tht f.irtorruiiil root of hiimlllnKtlioPtlci!gr i"!i Out fit nml Iht't'iMt of toniliiii; to )ou each month furn oar tho currtutluipe'vJ "Imlij'ii Miisminr 'lOrill Out of town llftiilw will wilt s Onti I'.xtrn for potni;n nml milllnir. iTi.iirw Wllne Sverjj r ki ' ""m , i' . B iy ., i .!'" tj nami: H STREET anJ No I I JCITYar TOWN raMiiininiii imi iiiw iiniMBiiiiiiMiMiimmiiiM,M.i.MM 'urgiMiMiwMiam 'timtmMnmmiMMmKinriiktmnvrannLMMMih i.iii wimTili.w II D ;pin i cap urn LLftu li.uikiut ItiH 'SSSfl llhatfl l1AlwfcJ il s'rlit ko that ivSiASj itdjR BALL SCORES, Itljr AhwUim er m rn II, Tlmr 1 COAST LKAtJli: At Venho Vonlco ... . Portland . . . Hntterlos -HlKglnbotham nitC.MK.V XOTICK Tho regular monthly meeting or tho Marshfiold Flro Donartmont Is postponed to Thursday. July 0. nnd'Snrrnmento will tako plnco directly nftor drill. iSnn Francisco UliUllUK SKKLID. Pres It. 0 , - Klopfor and and Yimtz. sail nlleK"l v itli ii this i iv he may be in 'd in .n b" i 111 innKciii on. r ii iVr rai''ii l .isii'i'iniii the vlir nhouti ( UqujIb ulii'i'il bankrupt, I t that ImJhr now within the Ji.i. aidlon ct iwiiV, eoiirt; iltTdft It Is, Thorerore, (ii sppfoYer or the petitioners liccln, ifflTt that tho uhovp-nntiicl, .illcg(JlMjnjt. nipt pload, answer or demur ''T petition filed hero on or Mo'&inii 10th day of July, Kill, and lutifMt r At Sncrnmento It. .:i Koport of tho Condition of The First National Bank nt Marshfleld, in tho 30, 1914. Of Coos Bay Stato of Oregon, nt tho closo of business, Juno ImtterloH Arellanos and null, Ilaum and SepuIvoJn. dUfSii of IiIh fill I lire ho to plead, vf&c II. I:. or demur, adjudication nlmHM ;i :; iicconiliig to tlio prayer oi !": 7 o tltlou: t'loa Ami further, that this ordefja! published n tho Coos Hay T-JflV' n nowapapor of gonoral clrtiwOfdi of Coob County, Oregon, onceiiwieSI for two ronuccutivo weeks, uU Juki's piiblicntlon to rommonco n"y:ar thnn tlio 2nd day of July, Ull,ettra4 llllzz; Ii. H. 7 1 0 II Hnii- At Oakland. it. . B. Los AnKoles c "8 3 naileries Oeyor and Aloxnn dor; Lhmko, Musser nnd Bolea. Meek. UKSOURCES. See Drug Store l'HO.V 1 I' I Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured '. o. nouns 10 seciirn n rriilnMr.,, U. S. Bonds to secure Postal Savings." "jli.'i.Vbb'oo nA Securmea 0te.. (o(her than Socks ...;.'.V '. Tanking House, Furniture and Fixtures n m0jwniil Banks (not rehono ngon s Iuo from iiigs Banks npproved Itosorvo MnO,HS.r.8 l.onri.io 100,000.00 33,700.00 .1 r. r.jn i .F,xtr3 7920o!oo 18,081.32 7.081.17 Agents. ! Checks and other Cash I torn h C8.0S1.30 lln.. U,!HI..I.I i-.wiiiiiiKea for C omliiL' iin,,u Notes of othor National Bunks !!!!.'.'.'."" I- actional Paper Currency. Xlckol. n,i Co,iV' "l' 'V till ICl I, Lount-tniiilni' ..!., -.ono , lintnu Itoileinptlon riuid with ciXnSnV1..".11 " Sl Troa8,,r1, (" 1S0.0O pur cant t of Total 077.00 3,015.00 100.18 l2.CGl.in 0,000.00 AMKIUCAX LKAC.'Ui; Cleveland. 0; Detroit, 4. Now; York, (1; Washington, 1. Doston, 7; Philadelphia, C. lloston, 7; Plilladolphln, I. XATIO.VAI, LUAdl'U Clntinnntl. 3; Chicago, .",. Phlladolphln-lhistou Haln. Brooklyn, 7; Now York, 2. Noinnvi:sTi:iL lcaolm: Portlnnd, I Pontile, C; Tacouiu 1; 86-The L. M. Tozier Grocery C0.-86 "uootJ iJiace for Eats." STORE OPEN THIS EVENING CLOSED All day Saturday and evening, so wo ?.vnV,bl,jr tll0,r wt tonlsht to last . -V iiiim si'ciircu a soiec: lino of fresh FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -sH'i? is ior i.ats." HO Conuiim-Lil Atomic. ndvlho our patrons and ovor Saturday ami e..... . -- witu- 'Phono Us For Kats." Phono li;i SSGl.OGG.Ol L1ABILIT1US, Capital stock paid in . . Surplus fund ... ?100,000.00 I'lidlvlded Profits. iVss um'LW'v' '.' ' ' ' :: ir.,000.00 ssri.isfws:, -saBr" " "....... jwar. Demand certificates of deposit ,7 .G78.28 T me certificates of deposit payablo ' wlthi;.' 'm 5,882.00 Time certificates or deposit payable nftoro' ,J ,,Hys 15.9-14.C7 of 30 days or longer imj'u,le "r JO days or nftor nolico Cortlfled checks ... V 7(3,731.4.-1 Cashier's checks outstanding ' 1.108.23 Postal Savings deposits . ' 3,221.69 Notes and bills iedlscounted .... 20,9 11.51 m , . 0,000.00 ToW ; .... - . State or Oregon. County of Coos' sJ WC1.000.91 1. DorseyKrolUor. Cashier 27 - - earuia, the above statoment Is ninTnT,"" !' , "a"K.' ,.A ' "olemriiy ' Spokane, Vnm ouver, Victoria 4. 8. LO.VOKST IIOMKSTHAD IX U. H. Archlo Phillips, wll0 llI18 b working out in the North 1 nt, ,i " found a strip of land fOot 111 Will III nml n. ,..!. i.,., ...,..;.. "" Hint n ronr of this orilor be to snld nbovo-nntned alleged runt nt his Inst known (ha resldonco nt tho City of UK goles, Stnto of California, on t1 forn thn ilntn nf tho first DU&U liorwif nml Mini thn nroof Cl i ..w., ...... .... ..w ,---- . mailing bo filed In this ornce tho tlmn tn nnnnnr nnd nletd. Witness tho Honorablo RoW Bonn. .TinlL'n nt until Court I'M soal thereof, nt Portland, Iffj DlBtrict, on tho 22nd day ci n A. D 1914. ... A XT PANNON.W l.nal nnl.llnnllnn Tlllv 10. If H First mibllcntlon Juno it, il ny V. L. nUCIC. Doputy 1DE L Ir ft SAOE IEA Oil TO DARKEN li Inlty has about 2t0 vt miles 4; ,7. 1 8 ""'K' w,l,Ph la "t deslg Tnuted In any of tho ndjoiirnliiir sec onij. but Is tho dirroronro . t hhuul.1 Aichlo secure n filing unon ho same he would have tho longest lomentoad 01, rocoril.-Nor.hiH h Ilnrhoi. cord. North Dentl 110 to tho bast of mv k-nnwi.,i ., Subscribed and sworn to before uZK&?lSZi r"J,V. ,r.KCK' Wry Public. IUI1IS' I v rp. m, t. -'" '""" '""" lob nrlntlntr. notici:. No. 2885. Sta al"r" " ll"cA.?.01.-t of the United t.V .1.- " "in or Oregon of S. T. Leylno, .. S CORK WILLIAM GULMES, W. U. DOUGLAS, , Directors HI tho Mnttnr alleged bankrnnt It niinnntn ... 11. .. tho cm';" "b. "' " f. sntisractlon of in m.io :v " peuuon was filed bankrupt, and hat a subpo Zrec- marshal of tho district, thitsaW subpoena has not beeu'wmd; that Look Ycnrs Youiigeii Veo f( tlmo Sago Ten and Sulpl'U"! Nobody Will K"i 1 Ynn pnn turn crnv. f 80611 beautifully dsrk nnd luetrouij most over night if you'll B;j cent bott n nf "Wvotn'B o"': Sllllil... IIol. nnmn.1v" nt SDl Rtnrn IVTIIIInna nt linttleS Ol nl,l fnn.nxa Q Tnit ItOClP ' sold nnniinllv. savs a well! (lrillTL'Ut linrn ImpnllHO it . tho Imlr an miliirnllV and ' J that no ono can toll it has bee3l plied. Tlinnn M.V.non Imfr la lumlOE ' bPcomlnc faded, dry. scragSV' thin linvo n surpriso awaiting ' OecnilHn nftnr. nnn nr IVV0 ' tlons tho gray hair voulsbef your locks become luxurlantif nn.l lionnllf..! nil rlonrlrllll I scalp Itching and falling lV,rr3 mi.i. i il. ..Mill! "! lin(n,l ,,.. fnlka ''"I wnntoil nirmtiil an crt UUSI Wycth'a Sago and Sulphur w and you'll bo delighted wltn j "urn, nanusomo nair "u , uuuuui appearance days. For Bale by Drowa Drug Co.