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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908.
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INVESTMENT
State Supt. Ackerman Makes
Plea For More and Better
Public Schools.
A plea for higher education of the
masses was the gist of the address
by State Superintendent .T. H. Acker
man at the Masonic Opera house last
eving before a large audience of stu
dents and patrons of the public
schools. Hotter and more schools
and branches of instruction are in
vestments that will pay handsomely
to the people in the future.
"The raising of funds for educa
tional purposes should not be looked
upon as a tax upon the people," said
Mr. Ackerman. "It is simply invest
ing the people's money for the bene
fit of the people. Education produces
wealth and in a comparatively few
years the money expended for it will
be returned ten fold. Throughout the
union and the world you will find
that the communities, states or coun
tries which have the best educational
facilities are the greatest wealth
producers.
"I am glad to see Marshfleld mak
ing such strides forward and expect
to see a continuance of the city's ad
vancement in this way. Manual
training and domestic science will
have to be added to your course, not
because Superintendent Golden or
the teachers wish them but because
the world demands that the boys
and girls of today be equipped along
those lines when they enter the busy
life of the nation a few years hence.
"I want Oregon to spend more mon
ey on its educational system and I
won't be satisfied until at least as
much is spent on education as is now
wasted on tobacco and liquors."
The last declaration brought
hearty applause from the audience.
Mr. Ackerman's talk was interspersed
with humor and kept his audience
in a joyful mood throughout.
Superintendent Golden presided.
Musical numbers by the pupils of the
public schools added to the interest
in the program.
Superintendent Golden announced
the next number of the public school
lecture or entertainment course in
Marshfleld would be a humorous ad
dress by W. I,. Greenleaf, May 2S.
Mr. Greenleaf appeared here a few
weeks ago as an impersonator and
made a great hit with his audience.
.iudoio skiilrredic home
Coos County Man Delegate to Na
tional Republican Convention.
Judge C. II. Sohlbrede, who was
honored by being made a state del
egate from Oregon to the Repub
lican national convention returned
yesterday from Portland. .Tudgo
Sohlbrede reports that the convention
was enthusiastic and harmonious and
there was a general feeling of con
fidence in coming Republican victory.
Thero was some sentiment against
nn Instructed delegation but thero
was no controversy In the convention
the- Taft men being In the undoubted
majority. Personally Judge Sehl
bredo feels favorable to Vice-president
Fairbanks for the presidential
nomination because of an extended
personal acquaintance and admira
tion for his ability as a statesman,
but ho accepts and abides by the ex
pressed wishes and will of the major
ity and goes as a Taft man. Judgo
Sehlbredo will leave with the Ore
gon delegation for tho convention
nbout Juno C.
Effort Will be Made to Bring
Tourists and Vacationists
Here.
A systematic effort to boom Coos
Bay as a summer resort will bo mado
this summer. It Is proposed to ad
vortlso tho attractive features of tho
Coos Bay country far nnd wldo and
it is expected that hundreds will bo
attracted hero from tho cities and
other sections to spend their vaca
tions and enjoy a real outing m tho
woods and on tho water with fish
and game galore, whoro cool
broozos always waft tho dolights
of summer when other sections nro
swoltorlng with tho torrid heat.
In ordor to secure- Idoas to present
tho nttrautivo foaturos of this bection
ns a summer resort, Secretary Walter
Lyon of tho Mnrshflold Chnmber of
COOS BAY AS
SUMMER RESORT
GEO. QUIGLEY MUCH
IS STRICKEN
Well-Known Resident of Coos
Bay Dies Suddenly of Paral
ysis in 'Frisco.
Word has just been received here
of the death of George Qulgley, a
well-known resident of Coos Bay, at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wor
thington in San Francisco. While he
had been ailing for sometime, his
death was very sudden, resulting
from a stroke of paralysis. He loft
Coos Bay on the M. F. Plant for
Frisco on its last trip to consult
specialist in San Francisco concern
ing his ailment. Less than half an
hour after he reached his daughter's
homo in 'Frisco, he sustained the
paralytic stroke which proved fatal.
Mr. Quigley spent most of his time
for many years In Marshfield, North
Bend and at Libby where ho was in
terested in the mines. Mrs. Quigley
died several years ago and since then
he made his home with his daugh
ters, Mrs. Annie Richards in North
Bend and Mrs. Worthlngton In San
Francisco. The body will be' brought
here on the M. F. Plant which ar
rives Saturday for burial desido his
wife. The arrangements for the
funeral services have not been an
nounced. Seymour H. Bell Will Build
From Old North Bend to
Reynolds Mill.
It Is understood that Seymour II.
Bell will shortly begin the construc
tion of an electric lino from Pony
Inlet, on the isthmus near the Rey
nolds mill to old North Bend. It is
stated that preparations have boon
made to start driving piling on tho
mud flat so that actual construction
can begin soon. It is understood
that the plan is build eastward to
old North Bend and thence south.
Mr. Bell when seen here 'today
said that ho did not care to make a
statement at this time as Ills plans
had not been completed. He said
he would announce his plans later.
It is understood to be the inten
tion to ultimately extend the road
across South Inlet where an effort
is being made to have the county
commissioners construct a draw
bridge and thence down tho coast
to Sunset Bay where L. J. Simpson
is stai ting a summer resort.
Mr. Bell has purchased some ma
terial for the road. When he will
renew his application to tho Marsh
fleld city council for a franchise hero
is not known but will probably bo
soon.
FIND FALSE TEETH.
(By Associated Press.)
LAPORTE, May. 21. Tho upper
and lower plates which camo from
Mrs. Guiness' mouth, both contain
ing her false teeth, were recovered
through sluicing the ashes. They
wero positively Identified by tho
dentist.
RUEF JURA' STILL OUT.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Tho
jury In tho Ruef graft caso is still
unable to reach a verdict. They
havo been out nbout thirty-six hours
now. A disagreement Is looked for.
Storo your goods with tho Bay
Sldo Paint Co., North Bond.
CUKE SALI
urday.
nt Stutsman's Sat-
Wo will storo your goods for lc
cubic feet. Bay Sldo Paint Co.,
North Bond.
Commerce, has started a prizo essay
contest, ills announcement of it Is
as follows:
Coos Bay, with Its dozen Inlets,
sunset vlows, charming lakes and
wooded environs, is tho summer ro
sort of Oregon, but tho world doesn't
know It. For tho best short story
or essay on "Coos Bay ns a summer
resort," I will pay flvo dollars. Tho
mnnnor of reaching Coos Bay may
bo Included in tho subject matter.
Tho length Is limited to not moro
than 750 words. Tho term "Coos
Bay" Is understood to emhraco tho
Coos Bay country. Manuscript must
ho turned in not later than Saturday,
May 30.
WALTER LYON.
WILL START
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ON COGS BAY
Numerous Entertainments In
Marshfield Give It Touch Of
Metropolitanism.
The rapidly developing metropoli
tan hereafter of Marshfleld was well
illustrated In the number of public
events that transpired in the city last
evening, and all enjoying a large at
tendance. Here is the list and it is
sufficiently pretentious for a much
'larger city than Marshfleld.
County convocation of K. P. Lod
ges at I. O. O. F. Hall. I
Address by State Superintendent !
of schools Ackerman at Masonic l
Opera house. j
Address by J. D. Stevens on "So-,
cialism" at the Rink. I
Regular weekly dance of the Josh i
club.
Minstrelsy and moving pictures at ,
The Crystal theatre. j
Orpheum theatre moving pictures I
and illustrated songs. I
Dime show house, moving pictures. I
All were well attended, the various '
audiences being very large when the '
number of competing attractions was
considered.
LIVELY IX PORTLAND.
C. C. Coins Reports Evidence of
Brisk Business' in the Rose City.
C. C. Going of the firm of Going
& Harvey, who returned on the last
steamer from a business visit to
Portland, reports that in a commer
cial way there is little evidence of the
recent panic in that city. Standing
on the porch of his father's homo in
the residence section of the city Mr. ,
Going said he could count fifteen new j
residences in course of construction
and ranging in price from $3,000 to j
$40,000 each. All over tho city there
Is much building and in a business
way tho city is lively.
Jl'ST RECEIA'EI), a crate of white '
and gold crockery.
Store.
Coos Bay Cash
REPORT OF TUB CONDITION
of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY, NO. 7175
At Marshfield, in the State of Oregon,
at the close of business,
May 14, 100S.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $ 7S.922.39
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 72.04
U. S. Bonds to secure cir
culation 25,000.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds
Bonds, securities, etc. . .
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) . .
Duo from State Banks
and Bankers
S74.92
133,520.47
G.IGO.OO
1.03S.61
4, 953. CI
Due from approved re
servo agents 19,
Checks and other cash
54. 4G
items
Notes of other National
Banks
Fractional paper curren
cy, nickels, and cents.
Lawful Money Reserve In
Bank, viz:
Specie . . .$39,123.(10
Legal - ten
dor notes . 700.00
3,235.00
371.30
39.S23.00
Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer (.' per
cent of circulation) . .
1,250.00
Total
,$314,SG3.G1
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in . . .
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paid
25,000.00
G, 000. 00
3,949.10
National Bank notes out
standing 23.G50.00
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 23S.553.9S
Demand certificates of
deposit 14.S7S.1G
Cashier's checks out
standing 2.S32.40
Total $311,SG3.G4
State of Oregon, County of Coos,
ss:
I, AV. S. McFnrlnnd, Cashier of tho
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that tho above statement Is
true to tho host of my knowledge
and belief.
W. S. McFARLAND, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
JOHN PREUSS,
E. MINGUS,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo
this 21st day of May, 190S.
W. U. DOUGLAS,
Notary Public.
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Sherwb Williams Paint
IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR
The Singer Building
The Highest Building in the World
The Hudson Terminal Building
The Largest Building in the World
It certainly ought to be good enough for any
building on Coos Bay.
liner's
ir Sausage Business
Has grown so rapidly that we have found It necessary to
employ an extra man for that department. We have secured
tho services of an expert sausage man from Portland who
makes as good sausage as is produced in tho State of Oregon.
Ho knows how. Just the right amount of seasoning combin
ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let
us have it today.
The CITY MARKET
R. H. Noble, Frop. ... Marshfield, Oregon
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SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES Phone 1
THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUFACTURETS OP '
QAS ENOINESand SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFIING
a Specialty. Shops in the North Bend Wollen Mills j
North Bend
Hats
Being Sacrificed
Having just returned after sccrnl weeks nbsence I find
that the Backward Spring lins made millinery trade Backward
also. I now propose to
Close Out My Millinery Stock
At Cost
This includes the entire stock. Nothing reserved. Coos Ray
women can read between the lines and know that this means
a great deal. This is not old stock, but fresh up to tho min
ute styles, including all this season's latest novelties. All new
shades and colorings.
RKMEMRER This is a genuine closing out
AVhen you see the millinery you will pronounce
oven better thnn you expected.
Mrs. L M. PERRY
NORTH BEND
VOTE for N. C. Medley, Repub
llcan candidate for County Assessor.
IF YOU have some good potatoes
bring them to F. S. Dow.
IF
Hardware
Gasolii
me engine
Hummer
Display at
99
Tower.
With an Eastman Kodak,
Premo or Century
Camera
Full line at
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Catalogues on application
Phone 1 29 1
stock sale,
them values
OREGON
WILL
See F. S.
buy your good
Dow.
potatoes.
KNIGHTS OF FINLAND Grand
Ball Saturday night.
Havo you ever been there?
If not, you are not satisfied.
TRY
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I Masters and McLain t
General Contractor's Building x
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal j
Office: Bro?4way & Queen St X
Phones 2011 - 826 I
QUICK DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa- t
trons tho Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until K
8 o'clock.
Phopa 671 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marshfiold mid North Bend.
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AVEINHARD'S REER
PROMOTES HExVLTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Froe.
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IMMIUHHUMmMIIH
Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit i
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. R. SMITH, Agt.
Cor. First and B Sti. Marshfield, Ore. '.
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FAMILY ORDERS FOR
WEINHARD'S BEER
By mail or Phono
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Steam Bye Works
C Street.
Ladies' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
I'liilm iWkpr, Pronnrtoi.
Urtb Call Sun ice at Any Hour
Good HuaiM) aud Vehicles.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Third & A st. Phone IBM Marshfleld
attnmatKanmamxnromimnsrsum
IMMEDIATE VICINITY
tf It is tho policy of this bank to
n comfine its business to the im-
mediate vicinity. In following
tx this course, the bank not only
I promotes the highest interest of
ithe community.
, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarlnnd
President Cashier
John Pruess It. T. Kaufman
Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier
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Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
DON'T FORGET AVE IIAVE
GAS SUPPLIES AS AVELL AS
ELECTRICAL GOODS. CAN
FILL ORDERS FOR ANY
THING IN THESE LINES.
J1TIZENS OF COOS AND CURRY.
A considerable number of the citi
zens of Coos county having express
ed a desire that I should placo my
name before you as a candidate for
the position of joint senator and as
I havo consented so to do, therefore
make tho following declaration, If
elected it will bo my earnest en
deavor to advance and protect your
interests without regard to private
cliques or party affiliations.
R. D. HUME.
We are now prepared to store
your goods. Bay Side Paint Co.,
North Bend.
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