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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1915)
i-r l r I'HJE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHI TWO I ANNOUNC I ?m '.71 ii I, i We have made big preparations to take care of every automobile in Coos County we are open days, nights and Sundays for the benefit of auto owners HUH,- - "".-rw"IHTW IELL), OREGON, WED DAY, JUNE 30, 10IB EVENING EDITION. 1 ( C ' ' FOR n h j HHB Hay!? , B Mi if i.'i L ; ?(i CI ALS FOR FOR DS 30x3'-. II, S, -Tires . . . $11.60 30x3 0, S, Tires - $ 9.00 30x3'.. U, S, Tubes $ 2.70 30x3 0. S, Tubes $ 2.35 f ord Special Cylinder Oil $ .75 Stewait Hand Horns $ 5.00 Anti Rattlers $ .75 Radius Rod Braces $ 2.50 Cutouts - $1.00 Wheel Pullers $ .50 One Set Seat Covers, special $ 7.50 Tire Repair Outfits $ .75 Polish Outfits, special $ .10 30x3'. Blowout Patches $ .90 30x3 Blowout Patches $ .75 G STOCK Ford Parbs on hand - at all times 'ECIAL ATTI Given to YOU no matter what make cf car you drive. So don't f ail to drop in and see u? f Is our hobby and e specially during the Fo urth. We look your car over carefully free and if we can ba of any service to you it uuijib yuu iiiniiiiiy. RED CROWN FILTERED GASOLINE Telephone 3?3L MarshfieSd Oregon Goodru ms Don't forget my SERVICE CAR.. Buick. 31 SHTH CUM IS Ii JHHUYKI) OFF IJAIt KINC12 VMS TI2HIIAV 1V 1II-2AVV FOR VoHNcl Fares IIIkIi AVInrt unit Nor' MO-.1 Sen in Trip Up Const To lioavo nt 1 :!( I' 31. for Portliintl Illgli winds nml lienvy fogs with n nor'wost r.ea thrown In for good menanro of linil luck played n part In tho ilolny of tho Htonmsliln Santn Clara which arrived hero today from San FranrlRCo and Euroltn. From yesterday about noon tlmo until this' morning tho Blilp layed off tho Capo Arago llglitliouso waiting Tor iho fog to lift that alio might como In Tho fog caino In to take tho place, or tho nnr'west wind that was facial In coining up tho coast. At Stin-PranclHCo the Santn Clara waited until last Saturday for the, Australian Hoy's naml which caino to Kitrokti for tho colouration there. Tho Santa Clara left out at puo o'clock for Portland. Tho passenger arriving horo from Iho Honth' woro: Chnrlns 11. Wutioti, i Vesta llyorly, W. R. Carlisle, Joseph ill. Church, Lillian de Curtonl, 11. X. Starrett, John Kkblad, Mrs. M. W. Iteason, Fetor McCnbe, John Ua llln, Erllc Dalin, T. Williams, J. II. I Cookson, A. A. Levy, Miss K. Hock- ford, Josoph F. Heritage, Mrs. Heri tage, Miss Horitagc, 11. W. Laws John Ulder, .Mrs. C. F. Keating, A. C. Ullery, H. D. Kced, MrH. II. D. j Kced, Mahol Heed. ' TIioeo leaving liore for Portland i wore. Mrs. M. Leason. H. F. ' T f ....... ...1 4 111.... minniln.rt "flttln I1UW1UU. J illlUll, 1IIUUUU1U HUIHD John Ho Loach, I). NlclieUon, X. A. Wool vine, Mrs. Wool vine, Hen Lln dorinan, P. McCnbe, 13. I). Hyde, D. Moore, II. C. Yonnoli. Miss A. W. Stcffons, J. H. Howard, Mrs. J. II. Howaid, W. 1-2. Sole. rates to the Antipodes are tho high est off this const thnn they have ever been before. Tho Xprtli Pacific Steamship Yu catan cleared from Poitland at a high rate. The draco steamship Co lusa, It Is said, is making $2000 n day on her cargo. She has a !) 0-day contract and will hnve a linen liniil meaning an enrnlng of approximately JIM.'t.OOO. It Is said she cost $G00, 000 and will pay for herself this year. Tho steamship Mackinaw, of the Dollar line, will make $r.ii,0uu for a trip to Australia. In fact little tonnage is billed to Australia at less than $20 a ton. He Co re the war "upset tho beans," tho normal rate was $11 a ton. EKSKa HauuM her hull nnd Huperntriictulhe cost I will be $12B,000. It Willi' seven ' months to build her, ijig 120 men employed. I Two engines from Swl are to bu Installed, though tlicfe to be used primarily for loadjmd un loading. There aro to fiiullt In how and stern ports to Jtnte the speedy handling of the . Cisco with r!!) tons of freight This should bring her In hero tomorrow afternoon. VKSSKL MOVI'MI'XTK MAUINKKS VA IICILI) IMC SCI.'OOXI'.lt UATKS AKItOPIi.VXi: Australia Must I'ii.V High I'nr All liupoilf. Xow. Klg.it well can the owners of Ibteaiushlps with Australian charters j smoke long aromatic high-priced smokes these days. Why shouldn't liey? They can afford It. Freight May llo LonniMt Wooden Vessel In World, This Craft of CIiiin. It. McCnrinlck Coinpiiuy A contract was lot this week by the Chniles K. McCormlck Lumber company of Portland, for tho build ing In tho Koau City of a flvo mast ed schooner 205 feet long, probably tho longest wooden vessel in tho world. She will have n capacity of; i nnn linn fnn llinrn will lin nnnrnxl M,UV,UWU .t,l,v, ...w.v. - .-,-, ( mutely 1,600,000 feet of timber in .Must Look Out for Iliijff Kogue Itlwr Wlilcli IMnu tiihuM of Adeline Sin Mariners aro wnrmlv Hobort Wnrraek, Inspector Lighthouse dlstilct, tt tho rock off tho Kogu In 15 feet of wntor hull of the Adoliuo Instructions havo bee lug the exact latltudt of the rock. ho 1 7th Ji out for ver which tured the onth ago. ited show-lougltude Xiiihi fSiultj Tho Dleamor Xnn at 1 a. in. today i Ii tilth sailed1 San Fran-1 A i lived. Snuta Clara, San Francisco, S a. ni today. Sal Iet7. Hantu Clara, Portland, this af ternoon. Kellef, Sluslaw, last night. Koamer, ltogue Klver, this nf ternoon. line Hew. Xiinii Smith, San Francisco, to morrow afternoon. IS SLOW SAIIiKK. , . , - Schooner W. II. .Mnisloii, Strikes Calms and Storms. Posted over-due at ' Lloyds, and Kiii days out from Xew London, South Africa, the flvc-mastcd schoon er W. II. Mnrston, Portland's only milling vesse), has arrived In the Wlllumette. Mo- voyage Is the slowest passage In years. Two yearn ago tho Norwegian bark Valerie mmwmiifTi Mrwimww ! Inwil mi made tho same trip in 78 dnyr. Calms In tho Indian Ocea i de layed the ship. Hurrlcuno dlstuib .unci's afar kicked up great swells that stood tho wooden vessel on her brain ends and swlco snapped the main topmast squaro off. Tho Horn was weiuhured without' serious difficulty. ilig Dunce ami liuskot Picnic In Klni.on'n Pavilion, Sunday, July -I. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU Imvo ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Piiclflf Livery nnd Transfer Company. T. .1. HOAIFH A. II. llOIHilXS March FtPlri PA,NT AND Kstluiate.s l'urnl.slicd 1 Phono U(t-i:. Mnrhhflcld, Orognu t EVENTS TONIGHT Tho Jtarshfleld City Council will meet tonight and pass on ihu 8a. oon llconses for the next six months. Tho Unstable school directors will meet tonight to docldo whether or not thero shall bo another election for director. District Deputy Daniels of tho Kills will make his official visit to the lodge at n meeting tonight. i XOTICK KI.uk" All KIUh are especially notified to attend Hie business meeting and In itiation Wednesday night. T, 12. Dan ( lols, District Deputy Grand Kxnllcd Kuler will ho present. J. W. HILDKXIIUANI) OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE f.'oi-M & King. C.us lcuo .Marslifleld 7 n. in., 2 p in. anil " p in. Cars Icnv.' lor Kiuplio 7 a. m., 10 a in., I, ii mid . p. in, Cai'x Leave Sunset Hay 7 n. in., II a. in., nnd ! p.m. lines Kinplre, il.ic; Tarliccl or South Slough, Tillc; Sunset liny 7fjc ('baiter No. 7I7. UKPOKT OF Til 12 CONDITION OF Til 12 First National Bank of Coos Bay " at Mamhflold. In the State or Oregon, at the close of business June 23. 1'JIC. KKSOUKCKS i i .lluAimla liinlna liniil 111 liltlll.'l SI11.S20..0 i.inui mm uiivi ..... Total loans Overdrafts, necured. ; uu.iocured. $131.8(5 t V. S. bonds doposltod to Bocure clivulnllon (par value) , $100,000.00 Total U. S. IJonds : Ttonds other than II. S. Ponds pledged to secure postal savings deposits 3U.200.00 Ponds, securities pledged as culltrnl for State, or other depositors or hills payable (pimtal excluded4 Il,0il..n. Hll.S20.70 -131.SC $100,000.00 Securities other thau V. 8 bondi (not Includliii; Btooks) owned unpledged. , Total bonds, swurllies, etc s-ul.rerlptlon to stock of F'leral Koserwi Hank $C,80ti.(iO Loss amount unpaid $3,400.(10 Hanking Iioiibo, $72,000; furnlturo and fUtunm, $(5100 Duo from Federal Kesorvo llnnk Duo from approved reserve agents In New York, Chicago and St. Louie lluo from npprovod rosorvo agents in othur liwono eltlos Duo fiom banks nnd bankers (other than above) . . ., .,' Checks on Inuilc. in tho same olty or town as leportlng bank Outside checks ami other cash items Fiactlonal currency , nlokols 'iil cents .. Notes of othur natlousl bHiiks , Tola! coin nnd cerllficstes , 1 egal-tender uotes . Kedempllou fund wUU U. S. Trosiiiror (mil more than r. per cent on nliciilntlnii) Total ... .' , L1AHIL1TIKS Capital slot k paid in .......,....,,, Surplus fund Undivided pioflts Less current ivipeiisus, iuteiost and taxes paid , CliculatlUK no t os Less 'uindiiiit on linml uiiiliii Proaniry for redemption or In rrnnslt, ... , , .'. Due te approved losurvo imonts In loservo cities other than New York, ' t'luuiiKU Of St. Louis ' Duo to biks and bnnkors (other II. mi above) t . Iiidlvldunl doposlts subjoct to choi k , , f crtlfiGJttc of deposit duo In less tr-nn 30 days Crtlfbj(i chocks ('ashler's .(,'h'uolH outstandlm; , Postal wwliiHS doposlts . , . , ,.,.,..,.. State, county, or other municipal doposlts secured by Item Id of "Kyourccs". . Certificates of doposlt. duo on or after 30 days .' Deposits subject to 30 or moro days' notice ... Dills payable, inoludlng obligations repiosontlng mgtiey borrowtjd 4I.UI2.U1 1,713.70 I.I33.S1 i l.or.ti.uo , 400,07 fi, 00 (1,00 23,137,8!! 1 1, SI 0.0(5 100,000,00 soli, on 333,0i;2.CI a.2.fi7S.S7 7ft0.20 3,otio..ir. 2l5.6riS.4tl 14,071.3(5 l! 15, 254. Oil 37, 85)7.01 '.18,211.27 3,100.00 78,100.00 11,067.30 (5, It 7.61 7,tHili.ti0 130.0 t 1,464.07 236.00 47,0 U'.30 00.00 6,000.00 $772,003.01 $100,000.00 18,000.00 11,697.83 00,106.00 4.131.00 10,000.13 Total 410, 1(51. IL 104,151.01 15,000.00 $772,003,151 Stnto of Oregon. County of Coos, hs. I. W. S. Chuudler, president of Ihu above-named bank, do solemnly swear true to the best of my knowledno and belief. ' W Sirhsorlhod nu'(l kworn to before me (kit 8Qth day of Juno, 1916, ' I). K. DOIKJLAS., Notary Public. My Commlsjloil exnlios .liie 1"', r10 that the above stateiiteut is W. S. CHANDLKK. President. QjirreotAttest: W. U. DOUOLAS, JQ11N F.'HALL, WILLIAM OKIMES. Directors. o tt v . 4 8 tmt::mmmmmnmttsnmmmmmmmmmmm:mmtmm Bit umfeimmmm'mwmv!Utwv.3m?mvnmrjvjw-3WHmLmMT?r JULY W3CBtcv S FRHkY AND SATURDAY, JULY 2 AND 3 YRTLE POINT, I M M OR CON T Best Program Ever O zd in the County $1,500 PRIZE JIG PR.OGR.AM ON THE SECOND L Rolling for Championship of Oregon, Tug of War, Greased Pi Greased Pole, Foot Races, Tub Races, Swimming Races, Etc WRESTLING MATCH DEL KG, wght J 58, Amateur Champ, of Washington, Idaho and Oregon, ; ChUKGh LAMBRRT. wricrht 160. of Pnrs. Orttrnn i o ' - - - --o BIG PR.OGRAM ON THE THIRD Rolling for Championship of Oregon, Tug of War, Greased Pi-Greased Pole, Foot Races, Tub Races, Swimming Races, Etc, BOXING MATCH SHERRY, weight J 70, Champion of Coos County, vs, JIM DEKOY, weight 65, Champion of Oklahoma J4 k V"' THIS IKLL FREE! Everybody, Come and Enjoy Yourselves! signed; Celebration Committee v tt4f tt tt tt tt tt 8 tt V tt it n H n ii I! V s J J il IP! msL