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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
mLMkmS tXJt; tt, ,ti, tttinat m matt nwanre .4f Jf-. V fV .. " fi fjll ! t ! - ! . iV i i i v t I a?,nWo '"Ht'cdbtf M im ftAftSHFittb. .dMKb"N,WBM, Mmmmi ,ww-mmGwnmou t 'TM -- Tiler MXUP .former coos bay max in anur ous ACCIDENT Motor Car Which Hd Viifc- Driving Runs Down Two Mcn Pei- hnpa Fatally Injuring Ouo m I'Wm.-Cox-haB-rocelvod n Vnncouv- ,r.DiiOj'imi)ennv,hlchinlvMttho ibt- A tt 4WfiMPMiH "U-tfdent 111 whlbli .fames Tracey. who 1b i Well rBoVn ltfMaVsh field" nnd'NorUi Bond and 'who Just before loavlngitjio bay drovo one of the trucks hauling logs from 'tho McDonald, & Condr6n.(oam In West Marahfleld: ' " Mr. Ernest Whltsldo, of 077 Ccr dero Strcot", Vahcouvor, was 'serious ly, and probably fatally Injured yosJ ter'day attcrrioon at 2:20 o'clock, when lio stopped from off tho curb on tlio east sldo of Government Street, In front of tho Empress Hotol, nnd was knocked down and run over by a motor car driven by Edward Trac ey and convoying: Llou.t.-Col. HennN kor, 0. C. of tho 103rd Regiment, Mnjor Spurgcon, Capt. N. A. Foster and Private Brockhurst, of tho sanie ' regiment. " Mr. Whltsldo, with a frlond nam ed Mr. Ross Jones, also of Vancouv er, wjer'o on tholr way to tho C, P. It. "wharVcs to board tho boat for Van couver. Tho Inmates of tho motor icarwero also bound for tho boat. Evidently'' Messrs. 'Whltsldo nnd Jones failed to notlco tho approach 'Ink car and they stepped off tho Bldowalk dlroctly In front of It. Iloth wer'o' struck and knocked down, but Mr. Jones apparently was not Injur ed for ho was promptly upon his feet. Tim front wIIcoIb of tho motor ran ovor Mr. WhltBldo as ho lny on tho pavoment nnd to rolenso him tho ma chine had to bo bnckod. Ho was un conscious and wns promptly picked up by soldiers nearby and tho offi cers, placod In tho motor and rushed to St. Josoph's Hospital, whore ho was attended by Dr. Itaynor. " Spectators of tho accldont stated that tho motor was not proceeding moro than eight or nine miles an hour, and Tracoy, tho drlvor, report ed to tho pollco that tho machlno was In good working order and stopped Immediately ho put on tho brakes, which ho did when ho saw tho two mo:i step out n front of tho machlno. But tho inomontum carried tho car forward and It was nhsolutoly Im poeolblo to avoid tho accldont. He had time only to sound his horn nnd apply tho brakes whon tho col lision occurred. " Besides a fractured collar bono, tho victim of tho accident Is suffer Ing from Intorunl Injuries, which nro sorloiiB, and wiillo Dr. Itaynor last night expressed tho hopo that ho would pull through, ho stated It would bo ImpoBslblo to arrive nt any definite conclusion until today. " Mr. Whltslde'a father, who Is reBldont of Nanulmo, wns notlfiod yesterday of tho accident to his son." ILL COME TO BAY TES GREAT SKILL J. T. SULLIVAN jOK BANDON WILL MOVE TO MAhSIII'IKLD SOON Will Tnko Clinrgo or Centint Aveiino Huh Store Here Wns Former ly in Mnrclifichl. J. T. Sullivan, a 'former well known Marshfleld man, but foi- tho past few years' a resident bt Bandon, Whoro 'Ho has had thu nminige ment of tho Hub Clothing & Shoo Company Store, will move to Mnrsh flold noxt Sunday to tako tho man ngcmontiof tho Central AVomio Hib, Storo here. Ted Peterson, formerly of Marshfleld, .but for the past fow years associated with Mr. Sulllvnn In tho Dnndon store, will bo, In chargo there for tho tlmo being and lator Joo Itoberts, now in chargo of tho closing-out tsalo ot tho Lando Storo, will probably bo transferred thore. Tho neWB of Mr. Sullivan's return will bo gratifying to his many friends on Coos Day. Nearly nil of tho stock for tho now storo haB arrived and It is planned to have a big formal open ing of tho now storo boforo long. Don't uiIsh annual cloarnuro salo of Woolen Mill Storo which begin tomorrow. Boo largo ml on pngo 3. WAR AIDS FARMERS 1 TO PAY MORTGAGES Corn Prices Soar nnd Cotton Also Booms HnyN Lew PrIo Who Hits IJoni Tlirougli Middle West War In Europo has bepn a direct boon. to tho fnrmorfl of tho mlddlo weBt, according to Low P. Price, who Is Just back from there. Ho said that farmorB got a hotter prlco for their corn than In years and that now moBt of tho crop has boon soln off. Cotton, that Inst year wont bog ging on tho market at 10 cents nuu sometimes as low nB six and seven contB, this year Is selling wny abovo tho former prlccH and alroady Is scarce. Thcso conditions havo enabled many farmers to pay off mortgages on their places and havo put them back on solid financial foundations. ADVERTISED LETTEHS List of advortlscd lottors remain ing In tho Marshfleld, Oregon Post offico for tho week ending January 4, 1910. Persons calling for tho samo will pleaBo say advortlscd and pay one cont for each letter callod for. Abbott, Mrs. Dorn J., Bomroso, P.; Cruass, John; Call), Lawrenco; Choato, Miss Adolln; Cainpo, Sam; Coloman, Walter; Coleman, C. II.; DaviB, Mrs. Ed; Dnvis, Mrs. A. E. Downing, L. D.; doodmnn, Leo C. (3); Ikonen, T.; Jones, Mrs. Mnr tha A.; Mulon, Chns.; Olson, Mrs. R. M.; Turloy, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. HUGH M'LAIN, P. M. Don't iuInk nniiunl ilcnnturo nalo of Woolen Mill Store which begins tomorrow. Sco largo nd on pngo 3. Times Wnnt Ariu Get HcsuKm. Havo your programs printed at Tim Thuoa offlro I - -. I i mMfmnnii UrHJJtfttLLuItU OPERATIONS FOR DOUBLE CLUB FOOT FIRST OF KIND HERE 'Little Mn'hl May Do Enabled 'to AVnlk Correctly Through Efforts' of Threo Local Surgeoiw Two opcrntlon.8 for dou,blo club fpot, said to bo tho first operations of this kind on Coos liny hn.vp Just been performed. Tho pntlent is Miss Nndono Armfjcld, tho 11 yonr old, nleco pf Mrs. J. T. CoUver, or Cfttchlng4 Inlet, and pio surgdonsiaro Drs. Housoworth, L.' U. Johnson nnit E. E. Straw. , K Tho llttio patient Is now lying In lied nt the Mercy Hospital. For threo m6nths probably both hor feet will remain encased In plaster ensts At tho end of that tlmo the casts will bo romoved. Then, nnd not un til then, will It bo known whether or not tho operations havo been suc cessful. Expect to bo Siieocssful If thoy are, and tho doctors be llevo that they will bo, tho llttio girl will gradually becomo able to stand on her feet nnd walk tho same nB do other children. Beforo tho operations both of her feet turned in so that she practically walked on her ankles. A brlof ex planation ot thcso highly technical operations is that tho main tendon leading down to tho big too, tlioro nro two In fact, wab sovercd and crossod ovor to tho luBldo of tho foot thcro to bo Joined to another tendon. Thnt this now cord might bo strong enough to stand tho strain ot walk ing, n part of tho main tendon that conies down tho forepart of tho leg wns split off and Joined to tho other two. Thcro woro Bovcral other things done, so tho doctors stnto and now they think that after tho plaster cast porlod is finished tho llttio miss will gradually bo ablo to got about without any difficulty. Tho two operations wcro on two days, tho surgeons attondlng to ono foot nt a tlmo, taking about 00 min utes to each. t W. lo'ri'-' ANNUAL MEETING OF MARSH FIELD CHURCH llULD Congregation, IJlblo School nnd Christian Sisterhood' Choiiho Heads for Coming Year Tho annual meeting of lllo Marshfleld Christian church was held lost .ovonlng ,ln tho church,, opening with a supper at 0:30 o'clock,, aftor which tho. folowlng officers wcro olnp.tnii for tlio ensuiiitt roar. M.....nl. irflnnftu ' Eldojs C, A. Sohlbredo, W, '' Cox. i i ' Deacons S. J. Immol, H. Pnlntor, J. W. Mb'tloy;- L. E. drlokB, E. Yako and Y. A". Hold. Clork W."A. Rold. ' Treasuror W. B. Cox. Trustees II. W. Painter, W. B. Cox, J. W. Motley. Deaconesses' Mrs. C. A. Sohl bredo, Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mrs. II. W. Pnlnter, -Mrs. Mnttlo Blaln, Mrs. E. Yako, Mrs.' 11. A. Copplo, Mrs. L. E. Hendricks, and Mrs. A. Schwartz. Organist Miss Mnhol Immol. lllltTo School OMccin Suporlntcndont J. W. Motloy. Asa't Superintendent S. J. Im mol. ., . Secretary Miss Bess Immol. Treasurer- MIsb Mary Pussonno. Librarian Miss Anna Cox- Orgnnlst---MUs Mabel Immol. Tho Christian Sisterhood hold elec tion Tuesday nftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs, S. J. immol. Mrs. It. A. Copplo wns chosen to succeed Mrs. W. A. Held who refused the office, having held tho prosldoncy for two years. Tho following wcrq rc-olect- od Mrs. tl. W. Painter, Vlco Presi dent; Mrs. J. AV Motloy, Secretary; Mrs. Mattlo Dlaln, Treasurer. 2 t AMONG THE SICK t $$ Mrs, A. K, Downs Ib recovering and getting ajong nicely a,ftor .hor operation this week at arorcy Hos pital. Wayno Harris was ablo to return to school today after a very serious Illness. John Dashuoy was nblo to bo down town this wook In his ma chlno. Ho wna Boriously Injurod In a logging camp at Powers sev eral wcokg ago whon a cnblo tlgho onod suddenly nnd struck htm in tho back. Jack Guyton is confined to his homo today on account of an attack ot tho grlppo. L. Q. Mceks Is reported qulta sick nt his homo In Cooston. Ho Is suf fering from a complication of Ills. DR. II. E. KELTY, Dentist, 201 CokoBldg. Phon0 11 2-J. You Are Judged by the Appearance of Your Stationery "W 1 1 ('.' IF your Stationery is up to the min ute, with the type the proper size and neatly displayed, your com munication will command attention.' That is the kind of Stationery The Times Job Dept turns out. If you need anything in printing give lis a chance to figure on your work.' No botch work allowed to leave the office. . S;0; AH work is under- the supervision of . competent workmen. Kesults arett guaranteed both as to price and quality.' Prompt delivery is assured. Wl'i ? f f Telephone 133 We will call 1 ItKC'EIPTS FALL OFF Not So Much Taken In At tho Post " V Office Tho receipts of tho MnrBhflold post offlco for this laBt quarter woro $4,497.22, according to Postmaster Hugh McLnln. This Is about $200 less than thd receipts of tho quarter beforo that. Bccuuso of tho Euro pean war and tho cutting down ot mall shipments to tho warring coutl tries tho receipts for tho year will be considerably loss thnn what they wore last year. ,, SOCIAL CALENDAR ).i .'- FRIDAY Bunker Hill Pnronts nnd Teachers Club nt 2:30 4 o'clock.4 Thimble Club with Mrs. R. B. llnzer. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. Arthur Blanchard. T(mei Wnnt Ads Oct Results. These Wet Days Remind a Fellow That Oil Clothing la u necessity. It doesn't pay to got wot nnd got tho grip and pay a doctor bill whon you can find such a flue lino of guaranteed OIL CLOTI1INO at this storo and at almost nny prlco you choose to pay. Wo carry all the standard brands, Including tho following: Tower's Fish Brand Oil Clothing Long Coats , . . ,?:s,oo Medium Coats lj52.no Jackots nnd Panta $1.50 Alligator Brand Guaranteed Not to Leak or Stick Long Coats .$a.no Medium Coats jjw.oo Jackets and Pants $1.75 Gold Medal Brand Absolutely (iuaiantccd j Long Coats ,.,,... $5.00 Medium Coats $1.50 1 JBCKCtS !ji:i.75 KUDIIEK FOOTWEAR Wo also carry a complete lino of rubber footwear for ladles, chil dren and men nt tho lowest pos 8lblo prices. Bunker Hill Dep't Store W. H. Dindinger & Co. Phone 32 Reasonable Prices nnwjMisnv TUITTian'. IM,1Iir fJOc W.VU...i-.v . . -, ,-.. FRESH RANCH EGGS, dov. .-IOcJ COHN FLAKES, 3 f kgs 25c Now Crop DRIED PRUNES, lb. lOe DRY PEACHES, pound Wo LEMON'S, ddzen ..J:..2e ORANGES, '.fozcir-V..'. .'... ".Mo ?EYEN BARS SOAP (..(r.,j.. ..23c COAL OIL gallon .., i , ..i . .loo SNIDBH'S TOMATO 80UP; H" "1'tS-oz. cdn' .'."... V.... 'VJ... 0p ' t O' t Q, F. SnUlh ha4( opened a ', f IratfClnYs . . f Islj .niolr'ket ndxt, toithls'atoro and InvUos your.'' Inspection and patronage. v Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Contrnl Avonuo and Waterfront. Phono 370 ' ?" ""'- Suit for $50,000 1 It will be interesting to oiirjsustomers to know that Dr. Wylie, pure food expert of. the Good Housekeeping Magazine, has just won a dalnagT suit for $50,000, whioh sortie fake concern, Whose produced he expose ,, sued for.) ,, -r . ., zny ,t,rr ', , , Rraica) all of the foods which Dr., VVylie (hasar. proved are carried in stock by us Wife insist on purity and quality In everything we bt f , .because a poor article,- especially, one for .ihej -table, (j dear at any price and we will ho send It to you.,f . Ollivant & Nashurg ' Tno'flood HoUfekcopinK S(dr HOME OF 1'URE FOODS Becond nnd Commercial. Mnhni4 ,,1,. , jf Two Telephones, 199 nnd n . i , 'JjSlKTmZK&M? fitlfillii? WE CARRY All Kinds of FRESH MEATS AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY DROP I.V AND ORDER YOUR SUNDAY ROAST TENDER, JUICY, AND AT A VHICE THAT WIIJi PLEASE YOU Enterprise Meat, Market IN ORDER TO GET GOOD WORK YOU' MOST HAVPh GOOD PLACE. ' I AM 'PUTTING 'IN A NEW,' MODE SHOP At ?4r;cpMM&RC(IAL AVENUE. JAY EiO YLB TAILORING GLEANING, PJlKrfSINd Will call anywhere any time. Phono 960 WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R Statement of Condition of Ka ' FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS of Mnivlifiold and Myrtle Point, Oregon, nt tho closo of LiisIwh DcH-oinber 1, 1016 Resources , Loans and Discounts .'. ' ; $a7.1fii,71 JhiukliiK Housgs and Heal Estate, 01,30101 Cash and Sight Exchnngo lniLfiOXM Total ...$831,4031 Ha bill ties. Capital Stock paid In ... 9 73,004.00 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 71,188.19' Deposits : 703,310.13 Total ', $831,10131 BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES Chartor No. 747B. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE The First: National Rank of Ctxik Rav nt Marshflojd, in tho 8tato of Oregon, nt the closo of b'usluosa on December 31, Vi $340,002.94 RESOURCE3 Lonns and discounts i omi loans ; , , ,,... i Ovordrafts, secured and uusocurcd .-..,. '. ,.",', , U. S. bonds deposited to.securo circulation (par value) '.'J.1;' J 100,000.00 uoiai u. a. JionuB Donds other thnn U. S. BondB plodgod to aocuro postal savings dcposltB. .WO P.onds, Bccurltlea plodgod nB collateral for Stato, or othor deposits or tt, 3 4,700.00 bills payablo (postal .excluded) )-! 14,071.30 53,328.01 338.G3 320.58 Securities other than U. S. bond (not Including stocks) owned unploJgodi v Total bonds, securities, etc " - Subscription to stock of Federal Roservo Bank 50,800.00 Less amount unpaid J3.400.00 Ynluo of banking houso (If unencumbered) ".'.'. '.'.'. !'...'.. r.. .' .' .' .' .' .' . 72;000.00 Equity In Banking Houso ,. '.V .,...'.; . Furnlturo and f ixturou 1 1 1 ,,,,,, Not amount duo from Federal Roservo Bank . ', jv. '. .' .' .' ' Not amount duo from approved resorvo ngonts In Now York, ChlcaBoand,i' ' ' J" ' St. Loula , ......,,., ....'. ...... 120022 Net amount duo from npprovod resorvo agents In other re'servo VltVea ! ! ! Ic'SWO Not amount duo from banks and lmnkora "' "' j ' Othor checks on banks in tho samo city or town as reporting' bank fir Outsldo chocks and othor cash items ' , , Fractional currency, nickels and cen t j .'.'!! r ! ! .' ! ! ! ! ) '. '. '. V.t Jk , Notes of othor national banks ' 3 f f '? Fodoral Resorvo Noicb ,, i ' t ' Coin und Certltlcatea '.. .'.".. ! ','',, " ", !!!!!! Legal'tendor notes , ' h-wi Redemption fund with U. S. Treasuror and duo from V, S. 'Treasurer.' .' '!'! '.''.'. '. Total LIABILITIES ' '' ' ' ' Capital stock paid In ; . . ."; . f . "'.'.(Jt ' l - ' surplus fund "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!! !p ,'v" Undivided profits .'.'.'". '.'.'. ".'.liliVic' 89' ' " Reserved for taxes '.'..!.' .'.'.'.' . 3,'ooO.'oOr. .,;. . 22,715.89 Less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid" ; .'.-.. ,i , . . . 144 13,92 Circulating Nntna niitstnnillnp' . ,' -'- l f . . . ..,. ,......0 ,,.,,,, .r ........ i Duo to banks and bankers t Hcmuiul Deposits; '"" ' Individual donosltR sublnrt in fiicpir ..-..,' Certlflcates of deposit duo In less than 30 days ...,.,. '..(:f . . $340,001.11, 1.10C.SI $100,000.(1 1O2.099.H 3,4O0. 72,000.0 5,800.0 14,420.11 j 17,507.1 J, ?,415.ll , J.4M.-I C59.il 6,310.0 1.705.01 35,738.5M 2.8T0.00 C.OOO.O; $716,540. 'il00.000.00 30,000.00 8.S0J.S' 9?,995.W 16,079.1 cates of deposit duo In less than 30 days ....... ' ' 3'2.684.57. Cortlfled check's .... . ' V I SIS ' JlJt2' 6O.0M r'a checks outstanding ' J? -1 ' -n fa Cnshlor'i SlMJU' f '935.0M 24.253.4? rosiai savings aoposits , , . y 4 253.1?' State. County, or other Municipal DepoVlts . ! )i ! ! '. ; .0 'rfl ", ' Total Demand deposits ' ' ' ' JST. lAnk Tlmo Deposits (payable after 30 days, or slibiocV to VoVdVyg'cirinoro-notice): '",'" ; ti Certificates of doposlt ?.. f. s. t . . , i , , ro.940.35 .. ,, . . I '"'J"".- """"l ' M-- . ' 33,80-' 84,747.39 , - I $716,50.81 Othor time deposits Total of tlmo deposits Total Stato of Oregon. County of Coos. ss. I, Dorsey Kreltzor. Cashier of tho above-named bank, d'o. solemnly swear that tho above statement.! M fc. uu in ttlU UL'BL UI 111Y KnnWIPIlITA ntl.l hAHnf I . v...... .v-4.rP'71.:iL. l CashlK J Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Cth day of January. 1D1G. - - wu. DOUaLAS, i F. E. RAYMOND. . JOHN P. HALL. i?Mmvp s: C. riboBRs. Dlrecter. mmm$M ifSSttT';',. r i - -j "af'Rai