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lD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908.
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FINANCIAL
I STRENGTH
la a bank Ilea, first, In the ability and experience of Its officers,
"The men behind the sun;" second, its board of directors wko ad
tfcw with and direct the officers; and third, the Capital.
IilBBRATjlTY In a bank is Its willingness to furnish fmmds to
depositors to assist tkem in carrying an their legitimate busl
meas. Our motto Is:
"STRONG AND LIBKIIAIj" Look us up and If you find us de
BttTlnc, glTa us your business.
First Trust and Savings Bank
OF COOS BAY
Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00
OfUcers nnd
John S. Coko, Pres.
W. S. Chandler,
Henry Songstaeken,
Dorsey Kreltzer, cashier.
M. C. Horton, Vlco
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IMMEDIATE VICINITY
It is the policy of this bank to
comtino its business to the im
mediate vicinity. In following
this course the bank not only
ennances us own siaomiy, ma
promotes the highest interest of
the community.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
President CaHhier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier
STEAMERS.
THE
Steamer "M. F. Plant
BAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, JULY 40.
FROM MARSHFIELD.
No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket Is
bought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD,
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON,
COO S BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAN D SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartnor, Agt. H. W. Skinner. Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore.
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Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
CITY OF PANAMA
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARJNA
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRID AY NIGHT, JUNB 26, 108.
CARRYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY.
L. W. Shaw, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - !- - A. St. Dock
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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 111
TH0MAS0N & HANSON
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
Free Delivery Phono 17R1 T
Live Wire Talk
We carry a complete line of
up-to-dato electrical fixtures.
Get our prices on wiring and
Installing.
THE OREGON ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY CO.
Marshfield Phono 01
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Hot Weather Drink:
WEINHARD'S BEER
Phono 481
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSB
For a Case.
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Dlrcotors.
William) Grimes,
S. C. Rogers,
Or. C. W. Tower,
Judge John F. Hall.
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pres. - manager.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD OREO OH.
Capital Subscribed J50.000
Capital Paid Dp $40,004
UndlTlded Proflti J5,0U0
Poet a general banking builneti and drawt
on the Bank ot California. Han Kratiflx
Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., Klra'
National Bank. Kesebure, Or., Uanovor Na
tlonal Bank, New York, N. M. Kothobli
Bon, LondoD, England.
Also sell cnapge on nearly all th prlu.,.
cities of Europe.
Accounts kept mbjeot to check, safe depoM
lock boxes far rent at SO cents a month n
JS. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
You caa BUT or 6BLU through
Tha Ticses "WANTS" with ease, dis
patch and proit try them.
OREGON
MaBter.
Uarakfleld. Or Phone 441.
MANGAN'S NKW UNDHRTAK
TARLORS. Just moved into sow build
lag h South Broaaway, two
blocks south ef 'C street,
where a fine chapel has been
fitted up.
A full line of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies in general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
Telephones; Office 2161
Residence 2171
"ALERT"
Captain O. E. Edwards.
Time-Table.
Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m.
Returning Leaves Marshfield 2
p. m.
For terms of charter, towing,
transportation or freight, apply on
board.
C. B. EDWARDS, Owner.
Business Directory
Doctors.
DR. A. O. BURROUGHS
Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence and office, corner C and
Second Streets, Marshfield.
D
R. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Phyiclaa
Graduate ot Amsrlcan School of Osteopath)
KlrkiTllle, U.
OHce Hours: 9 a. u. to 4 p.m. Other Hours bt
Appointment. Office In Naaburg liloek
Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore
DR. GEO. E. DLX
PllTslolnn nnil Ruravrt.
Now Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg
Phone 1681.
T It. J. W. INGRAM
U . Pliysiclan and Surgeon.
Office over Sengatacken'a D.ug Stor
Phones Ofllco 1621; Residence 781
DR. A. L. HOUSKWORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllco second floor of Flanagan and
Bennett New Bank Building.
Reference, two blocks north Of
Crystal Theater. Ofllco Phom
1431. Residsnce Phone 656.
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RS. NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammeror Phone 1474
Lawyers.
Franils II. Clarke Jacob M. Blaki
Lawrence A. Llljequlst
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
United States Commissioner's Offlc
Trust Building. Marshfield, Ore
T. W. RENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennecr
Bank
Marshfield. - - Orugn
-OKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
MARSHFIELD TURKISH BATHS
210-213 Coos Building.
Hours: Ladles. 10 a.m. to 6 n.m..
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. to
1 a.m., except Friday.
TURKISH BATH $1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop.
W.
S. TUIU'EN
Architect.
First Trufct A Savings Bank bide
MAKSIIFIKI,D, ORH.
OAKLEY & ARNOLD
Civil and Mechanical Hnglneers,
North Bend, Oregon.
Surveying. Maps.
CRIBBS Ai MASON
Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfield, Oregon.
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE, Ityoat 214 Cooe Bldg.
Fkone, Marshfield 814.
Rooms and offices fer reat Houses
for rent. Tour property cared for
while you are away.
My commission very reasonable. Call
and see me. VM. WICKENS
M
R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klndi
Phone 1884.
MUSICAL
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ILHELM G. HOLL,
RBSID1NT TUNBR
Manos tuned ami repaired.
All work guaranteed.
With W. R. HahaM Music Co.
M
ABLB CLARK MILLIS
Yoeal Instruction.
Italian and Gerotaa DIctloa.
Studio, Phomo 511.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Mute.
Voice, Piano. Pips Organ. Harmony ett., from
becinnlrgto graduation. Singers coaabad In
ifla diction and interpretation!, for opera
oratorio or concert work
New O'Connell Bulletins. Marsh Qeld.
DRINK
WEOIHARD'S
SEES
323TMABli wMMiiTyrff' r,
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wnmmmm t.s,,-
(iood IleiMj ana venlclui
IIEISNER, MILLER & CO.
LI very, Feed nnd Sole B sable.
Wood for Sale.
3d and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
All the Comforts of Home
In a Panama Hostelry.
By GEORGE ADE, Humorist.
IF you have any ambition to spend the rest of your days in una
dulterated comfort and unalloyed luxury you can do no bettor
t than bo sentenced to servo a life term in a Panama hotel.
There you will find that elusive realm of joy for which you
have been searching all your life. ALL THE COMFORTS OF
HOME, with all the luxuries of a New York hotel, are done up in a
neat little packago and handed out as a souvenir to
each person who signs his name to a Panama hotel
register.
Panama hotel keepers havo a most wonderful
faculty for getting right down to the bottom of
things and finding out what their customers want.
Long experience has taught them that a PIL
LOW STUFFED WITH BRICKBATS AND
COBBLESTONES is most conducive to Bleep and
pleasant dreams. They know full well that an OAK
BOARD COVERED OVER WITH A SHEET
makes an extremely comfortable bed for weary trav
elers. Straight backed chairs, and few of them, are
splendid things to improve the
living, and uncarpeted floors are
are all the rage the world over.
All this they know, and they
advantage. Where can you find
in America ?
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The Best Sight on Earth
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STATE LICENSED OPTICIAN OE ROSEBURG.
At Blanco Hotel, Monthly and Tuc&dny, August 3 and 4.
At North Bend, Wcdnesdny, August 5.
Will make regular visits hereafter Work guaranteed.
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Merchants and Manufacturers
Apply to Secretary of the
Coos and Curry Counties District Fair Association
for space for your displays and exhibits at, the Fair
Grounds. Every manufacturer and merchant should
have an exhibit and assist in making the fair a big
success. Send your applications to GEO. W. CARLET0N,
Office in First Trust & Savings Back Bldg. Secretary.
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NORTON &
nwmrwrxrt?.rrax?.
This is the time of year to
CI WlL if
ok with lias
and use
Elech'ic Flat Irons
The Coos Bay Gas (Mb
Electric Company
srshfield and North Bend, Oregon
K 1 K it l S
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phone 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
A Want Ad will sell it for you
health and increase the pleasure of
homelike and cleanly. High prices
put their knowledge to the greatest
a parallel to' this spirit of enterprise
000?00$X
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May bo Impaired yes ruined
by poor or even poorly fitted
eye-glasses. What's tho use or
sense of wasting one's money to
yo.ur own hurt? Come to mo
and have your eyes examined In
a skillful manner and fitted with
glasses that are the best to bo
had.
An Examination Costs Nothing
If glasses are not absolutely needed
you are not urged to buy.
A. S. HUEY
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This splendid weather
makes every one long for the
woods, its shady nooks and
streams. Your vacation will
prove monotonous without a
few new books and magazines,
wo havo a complete line to
select from.
HANSEN
BIG BOOST FOR GOOD ROADS
Plan to Hold a Monster Meeting In 8t.
Paul In December.
Unless something unforeseen occurs
St Paul will probably entertain some
time next December the biggest good
roads meeting ever held In Minnesota
or tho surrounding states. George W.
Cooley, state highway engineer, If
planning on. such a meeting, and If tb
necessary arrangement can be made,
as now seems probable, it will be held.
The idea of holding a monster good
roads meeting was conceived by Mr.
Cooley after the meeting recently bald
In St Paul, to which the county com
missioners as well as others Interested
In good roads were Invited. This meet
ing showed the widespread Interest
taken In tho matter throughout the
state. He expected between 100 and
200 to attend, but the attendance grew
to about COO, says the St Pan! Pioneer
Press. The same feeling has been
shown in the meetings which he hns
addressed In the smaller towns
throughout the state, the farmers com
ing In to nttend the meetings In large
numbers and showing an active Inter
est in the good road problem.
'.'If the meeting Is held it will cover
the field thoroughly," said Mr. Cooley.
"It will be an exposition of roadmak
lng machinery and materials, with
practical talks by men of wide experi
ence in the various details of tho work.
In a large meeting of this kind much
better results can be obtained than by
the smaller local meetings because In
such a meeting as we expect to bold
the manufacturers will have exhibits
of all kinds of machinery used In road
making, and we can have speakers of
wide experience at such a meeting
which is Impossible for all of the
smaller meetings. A question box
would be a feature, and through this
means any one confronted by special
problems In roadmaklng would be
able to get the advice of the men quali
fied to give it.
"I have not yet decided definitely on
the plan, but there Is n general de
mand for such a meeting, and if it
can possibly be done the plans will be
carried out." '
Mr. Cooley's plan is to eliminate the
"hot air" talks about good roads gen
erally and to make It an Instructive
meeting by having men go to St Paul
who know about the practical details
of roadmaklng. Those who will go
will do so for tho purpose of learning
something about the building of good
roads, and it is the intention to meet
this expectation fully. The meeting
will probably last ono week. The ex
hibits will cover stone crushers, road
rollers, steel and concrete bridge work,,
culverts and nil sorta of machinery
and material used In road building.
IMPORT OF GOOD ROADS.
Points In Legitimate 8upport of Build
ing and Maintaining Them.
Good roads are a benefit to the farm
ers because they render transportation
of farm products easier; they facilitate
travel and shorten tho time to and
from town or city markets; they are
humane in that they lighten the draft
for horses; they make driving on pleas
ure or business trips more enjoyable;
they foster a neighborly spirit through
communication; they are an aid to tho
federal government in establishing
free rural delivery mall routes; they
are business promoters and a oredlj: to
AN ARGUMENT FOB GOOD BOADS.
any community, state or nation and,
finally, are an Index to the intelligence,
prosperity and activity of the people.
All these points are In legitimate
support of the construction nnd main
tenance of good roads, says the South
ern Cultivator. Many other reasons
might be cited In their favor. It does
seem anomalous that, amid all our
boasted national progress, this great
necessity of modern civilization should
bo kept so far'ln the background.
Tho nation needs better and more
substantial highways, and it Is hope
ful to see Indications that this subject
will soon receive more attention from
our national nnd state lawmakers than
heretofore. Tho Importance of good
rural rlghways Is being more thor
oughly recognized by business men and
legislators than ever before, and the
farmers need no argument to convince
them that better roads will Improve
their business materially.
A Road Club.
The farmers of Pleasant View dls
.iict, ten miles south of Eureka, Green
wood county, Kan., have organized a
good roads club with S. P. Kocky pres
ident and M. O. Hanson secretary.
Tho club has eighteen charter mem
bers. In tho district are eleven miles
of road, nnd It is the object of the
club to havo each mile properly graded
and worked regularly with tho road
drag. The club will bold regular meet
ings to discuss necessary Improvements
and methods for work.
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