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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1908)
las-ii-,, I ti. ...... . rrssai TI MILLIONAIRE OX TRIAL. J-t'HH 'h'f'M'H H"I"Mii'I"i.-M"M"I"I"HH Ilnrtjo to Answer For Defaming Ills Wife's Clinmctor. (By Associated Press.) PITTSBURG, Fob. 24. Augustus! Hartjc, tho millionaire paper manu facturer, John L. Welshons, hard ware dealer, and Clifford Hooo, a ne gro, formerly employed by Hartje as a coachman, named as co-respondent in tho divorce suit of Hartje against his wifo, Mrs. Mary Scott Hartje, were placed on trial today in tho criminal court, charged with con spiracy to blacken tho character of Mrs. Hartjo. Hooe was brought from tho penitentiary, whore he is sorving a sevon-yoar sentence for perjury In connection with tho divorce case. -CRYSTAL THEATRE- Tuesday and Wednesday g- Brigadier Jenkins and Adjutant Storey Will Conduct Series of Special Meetings Under the Auspices of the Local Corps I of the Organization. Salvation Army officers of note will conduct the meetings which will ' 9 iold In the Masonic opera house beginning Saturday night and run ning till Tuesday night. Brigadier Jenkins will open tho meetings with an Illustrated lecture Saturday night, to which a small admission fee will Entire Change of Program THE MAGIC DRAWING ROOM or how to furnish your Httlo cottage on Coos Ray. i , -, - A CHINAMAN IN LONDON In which an old Chinaninn gets mixed up in fiomo very laughable adventures THOSE ROYS AGAIN-Tho trick that tho boys played on tho old man. - HER FIRST CAKE A uarnlng to prospective leap year brides to learn to cook beforo entering doublo har ness showing tho horrible fate of hor first attempt. -. a v, HEAR THE GREAT HIT . "I'M DREAMING OF SWEET LILY OF THE VALLEY." OUR NEW SINGER THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1908. PMINENT SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS COMING TO BAY ft Adjutant Stoiey. be charged in order to defray the expenses entailed. Adjutant Storey Trill sing a number of solos. The object of the meeting Is to bring the Salvation Army and its work in closer touch with the people- of Coos MMi!mW$iiki' sill Mllk Ili'IsadiOi' Jenkins. Bay. Following is tho program of tho meetings: Saturday night, S o'clock; Sunday morning, 11 o'clock; Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock; Sun day night, 8 o'clock; Monday night, S o'clock; Tuesday night, S o'clock. lfII TTji4j4ri5l J-U'ct fv ?Tti-VfIt ?? T! lT'Tl f t jEL&B&igu auiy' j. Wfaat Beautiful Things to During These Days at zni BUSY Everything that fashions dictate for the most pleasant days of the year ready for your in- 0 spection, the best assortment of pretty goods it has ever been our pleasure of showing. Our shelves burdened with early shipments for the convenience of our patrons. Now is the Lime Lo get. ready for your Vacation days - this store a regular bee hive of wise shoppers who are preparing for the future Beautiful Spring aud Summer Dress Goods, ll Silks, Trimmings and Embroideries, Muslin under- wear .Hosiery, Shirt Waists, Neckwear, Gloves Etc. Merchant Bros. $ "THE REI LE STORE" BURNED TO DEATH. One Woman Loses Life and Several Others Seriously Injured. (By Associated Press.) PITTSBURG, Feb. 24. Three per sons were seriously burned and 20 others fled to the street In their nigh clothes early today when an oil lamp ploded, fatally burning Mrs. Gishlk and seriously burning her husband and a boarder. Twenty boarders in tho upper stories narrowly escaped. POISONED BY FRUIT. DEMARIS GABBERT Will present the comio waits song success ," ' "Won't you come over to Philly, Willy" Como nnd hnvo a hearty laugh, it n 111 make your spino feel proud and chase the wrinkles away. 0 and 8:45 Admission 10c t T x. ....j..j.j,.jh H"I"I',I"I"I"I"I"I"I"I,,I"I"I"fi fH,4"I"I"I"I"l"I"I,,HHw HHHHHjj..jt. 44 ::mjmm::mt::ma::jKKttuttmttjma Several Seriously III From Effect ot Eating Canned Fruit. (By Associated Press.) SALINA, Kan., Feb. 24. Fifty persons at Solomon, near here, weio poisoned Saturday by eating canned fruit. Several are in a dangerous condition. Marshal Carter Patriotic Marshal Carter displayed his patriotism by I throwing the star spangled banner to tho breeze Saturday In honor ot Washington's birthday. It was the only flag flying on tho street. The press" ployed of the , i much-lauded "power is never more usefully era than in assisting a worthy vN -$ if YOUR i And Good I I I Things To Eat itore to become a bigger store. 'I i 'A" St. opposite New Bank Bid REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, NO. 7475 At Marshfleld, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business j August 25, 1905. I Resources Loans and Discounts. ... $ 78,292. S3 Overdrafts, seemed and uusecuied 2.00 I U. S. Bonds to secuie cir culation , 25,000.00 Picmium on U. S. Bonds 871.92 Bonds,, securities, etc... 139,950.12 I Banking house, furniture and fixtures D.1G0.00 Due from National Banks (not leserve agents). 272.09 t Duo from State Banks and Bankers 2.S14 21 I Duo lroni approved re- sorve agents 19,917.42 Checks ami other cash &$i&S&i&$$QQC!G&i!OG:5&i This Is an age of specialization. Everyone is trying to excel in some paitlcular line; Our lino is Souvenir Post Cards. It is the most complete line on Coos Bay. More than SO local sub jects. Cards for North Bend, Coqullle, Myrtle Point, Ban don, Empire. All local sub jects. We are adding to them every day. Some are really ex quislto gems of artistic beauty. Step in and see them today and watch for our next ad. A. M. PRENTISS & CO. Post Caids, Novelties, General Mei clmmlise. Keep Your ay n Buy as weTdo, that is, after you have compared all lines and prices select your merchandise from a self satisfied standpoint. Everything for men of all classes and occupations. Yam Friend in Need North Front St. i ;::::.KnRnja:i:j::jmmttmmtimmttant:mi! t,H-I"M"Wfr44'iW items Notes of other National BdiUk.3 Fractional paper cur rency, nickels, and cents Lawful Money Reservo In Bank, viz: Specie $54,235.10" Legal - ten der notes.. 1,000.00 2,375. S7 2,125.00 219.55 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent ch dilation) Duo from U. S. Treasurer other than 5 per cent redemption fund . . . . 55,235.10 1,250.00 S00.00 Total $331,289.11 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in. . .. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National Bank notes out standing ..j 25,000.00 Duo to Stato Banks and Bankers . 240.95 Individual deposits sub ject to check 2C1.673.07 Demand certificates t doposit 9.331.SG Cashier's checks out standing 3,597.49 25,000,00 0,000.00 3,445.74 STEAMER "FLYER" M. P. PENDEUGRASS, Master. TIME TABLE. Leaves Marsha Id 7:30, 0:00. and 10:30 a. m., and 1:00, 2;.?0 and 4:00 o'rlock p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45 3:15 rnd 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips except Sundays. Fare: Ono way, 15 cents; ro'ind trip, 25 cents. The C. B., R. & t R. R. and Navigation Co. TnE O. 11., II. A; E. U. K. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. ::? POSS! . . j ' 4 : : i taster : t T 4 -- J i ( 4- 1 h i l 7 t 1 1 May fill the bill for the darkey but the average housewife prefers i far nam and ien bate Put up by the Western Meat Co, in the most modern and sanitary packing plant in the west, If you are particular as to quality and wholesomeness'of the meat and lard you use ask your grocer or butcher for these products and insist on having them you will then be assured of the best the market affords, ran yjohn. m & CO. Afifents :'4HHhHHH'I"I"!"I"IH'-f4''. No. 1. T. 9 :00a.m, ,v. 9:45a. m, Ar.l0:28a.m, Dally, ex. Sunday Marsh'd Junction Coqullle Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.12 :30p.m. Lv.ll:30a.m. Lv.10 :45a.m. .HnXH-1-M'1-1'l1-1'!-a-1-'H4-4I"I"l"l"I"l"l"!"l"l"l"l"I"I"l"!"H-l"l-l' Total $334,289.11 Stato of Oiegon, County-ot Coos, ss1 I, V. S. McFarland, Cashier of tho abovo named bank, do solemnly swear that tho nboc statcmont Is true to the best of m knowledge and belief. V. S. M'FARLAND, Cashier. Correct Attest: E. MINGUS, JOHN PRUESS, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 24th day of Fobruary, 1908. W. U. DOUGLAS, i '. Notary Public. Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally. W. F. Miller. Agent. QUICK DfJVERY For convenience of Call pa tron' tho Lauudry ofHc- r"1 bo o n Saturday erenh' uatll H o lict. Phoua 571 today. Our wag will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Marshfleld and North 0i. K. : ! I' I 'I inn N'ot to bo an ad-reader U to need-'-rjly neglect a hundred "opportunl ti'" a year chance to maka money b"th In buying and eelltne. Vou will add at least tea pr nt to your "Interest In life" by acquiring tho ad. reading and 'ud.-aas werinc habit. A WINNER I GASOLINE ENGINE On exhibition at our sales rooms in connection with our COMPLETE LINE 0F LAUNCH SUPPLIES WHISTLES SPARK COILS SIDE LIGHTS STEERING-WHEELS SPARK PLUGS MARINE-HARDWARE CARBURETORS BELLS SPEED-WHEELS BATTERIES Coos . Bay Oil 8c Supply Co. Water Front Near "A" Street JACK FLANAGAN Phone 33 BILL LAWLOR OLD PAPERS fOR SALE wa PI,"1 Liii"''Vi mwIBBbbbl " 'MM,i,t,it11'11 ffum. in i fwmjni'nifim litna-. .... i, i I n " -"f' l11 j Cfttv-i,.. i TTS j - - -.-j.wwur -- aaaHaEMaBMM jtguHwar , ,,i-j.-b iil.t fo,jfc tj . t;. iMvdMHiiH L,CAh. "V. IIM III Mil iMI I i HWMlWWMi BHHHHHHHHH HHjiiS , ,$. . ' fc ,'lji2i A UlMBMHM sSv