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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1908)
a THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1 908. 3 FINANCIAL In a bank lies, first, In tho ability and experience of Us officers, "The men behind tho gun;" second, Its board of directors who ad vise with and direct the officers; and third, the Capital. LIKISRALITY In a bank is its willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them In carrying on their legitimate busi ness. Our motto Is. "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find un de serving, give us your business. First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS BAY Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 Officers nnd Directors. John S. Coke, Pres. William Grimes, W. S. Chandler, S. C. Rogers, Henry Sengstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower, Dor&ey Kreitzer, cashier. Judge John P. Hall. M. C. Horton, Vice pres.-manager. ---4j.:. :j.:jj:. -::--------::---- I ItrUQ I fix K$ I Zi MaFTM"?ffTgfflrBTfiBTTMiiirnwwiiwrnwMcrTrii"'i jiiiwrnniigBwngigriifiwwwiiiBBiwiB i $ Fkftsgan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. X Tnid Up Capital nnd Undivided Profits $73,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. 5 Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Call- O fornla, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., 2 First National Bank, Rosoburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, Now York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kppt subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent J at 50 cents a month or ?5 a year. Z INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS AiTj AitiAiTAfATAtAA AAAAAAAAAAAit.4 A A A A A A A A t. A A A A AAA t AitAi1itt4.4t M-tt---tt-::---t?--tj---------an---- The First National Bank of Coos Bay FIRMLY established and long 'since past the stage of experimental it it t a ': i tt i venture. CALLS ATTENTION to Its facilities unexcelled for the trans action of all legitimate business In banking lines. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS with effective, efficient and compre hensive management makes it beyond doubt one of the safest depository for your funds. LOANS its funds exclusively as designated by law which embraces a less extensive, but more stable class. EXCHANGE Issued on all principal cities of the world. YOUR BUSINESS respectfully solicited. STEAMERS Z CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. lance i B. W. OLSON, Master. I COOS BAY AND PORTLAND f X SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. X SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE! T F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt, j Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 eS25H5H5HSE5H525ESaSa5nS5S5SaSlSHSBraSHSHSZSHS2SKSHSHSHS3a532BS2S? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line a i :: i :: :: i :: tt I a I :: it h a A i' ? a a :: a a a a i a i a "THIS IS THE BUSIEST store I have seen," said a man No matter what I find In other places you always seem to bo awake here-i Wide awake! Yes, you cannot come Inside the door without feeling the stir and spur of our wide awake business. IT IS IN THE NEWNESS OF OUR GOODS and not mere ly because they are new but because they show them selves unquestionably to be of the highest quality obtain able fine carefully chosen the choicest qualities as well as the newest of tho world's products. IT IS IN THE ALERTNESS, the courtesy, the intelli gence and the thoroughness In 'serving and waiting on you as soon as you get In our store. IT IS IN THE UNMATCHED REASONABLE PRICES made possible by largo and careful buying and by means of our close connection with other largo buyers that wo command the best prices obtainable. THE store is WIDE AWAKE in every fiber. It starts the new season with the best assorted stock of goods in our business history or for which we ever asked public approval. OUR STORE has grown brighter and better and more Interesting than ever before. DROP IN AND SEE us In our new dress. "CM" HER DROVE id 10 BHDE AS II M REMARKABLE STORY FROM REAL LIFE OF A WOMAN WHO WORKS AS A MAN AND COURTS OTHER WOMEN. LOC T PARSONS N1SW YORK, Oct. 2S. "It Was tho meanness of women that drove me to masquerade as a man for flf- teen years. Women nro merely walking advertisements for the dry goods merchant, the milliner and the joweler. They nre 'catty' but poor things, they can't help It. They talk scnndnl behind each other's back and make drudges and slaves of their own sex who are unfortunate enough to work for them. In every a i mannor conceivable women show 1 ill A nnlifAH - 1. lkftulHU X -..-. Liiuiununurt io uu iiiiunur 10 limn. Miss Johnson, or "Frank Wood- X I hull" as she prefers to be known, Is A j now on her way to Now Orleans, thoro to continue to llvo and to work as did Gautlor's famous character, Madamoisolle do Maupin, In men's clothes. She pulled up her trousers a little, to keep them, ns she explained, from a I a! i a i DRUG COMPANY "The Busy Corner" a a a a a-a-a-a-a-a-a--: : --:: s-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- A ! bagging at the knees, and now nnd i , men sno tugged at ner siiKon mus- ----- epair Y T xa, am rs van for Want i House our er reason tr-jB.gig.gaajj4..'j!iwtg8iar-M!i We have in stock a complete line of Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. S. S.CZARJNA SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND COOS RAT, CAR RYING FREIGHT A'r COMBUSTIBLES ONLY. L. W. Shaw, Agt. Phone Main 2331 - - A. St. Dock B aSESE5EHH5HSHSZSH5HME52SaSESS5H51P2SHHt5B5HSESa5HS25H55S2SH5a5HSHSHS2F g XHE 5j J irStearaer M. F. Plant SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AT 3 1'. M. JSVJ-JUX TUUSUAX FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE. TIDE. No reservation held after tho arrival of tho &Iiip unless ticket 1b bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, OREGON "ffia5HS2SZ5HSZSHHE5SSZ5HSHSESE52SHS325HS5SE5ZSESZSZSHSSSSSES2J5HSB5HSS5E Includiug Tar Paper, Red Rosin, Deadening Felt, Roofing, Raven Paper. KBTEWifB jcriMK'mnnmxxJwnrm AND IN FACT EVERYTHING NEEDED INCLUDING THE TOOLS TO DO THE JOB. --- ----- I, ,i. - j, - ,. - 1 .1. it 'I' "I1 t' ' 'I' 'I' - - 'I t 1. -if ---' .Streamer Wilhelmina LUDVIG CmUSTENSEN, Master. Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full Information, apply f Chaa Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. - - .j. -.;. -.;. -.;. - ! - ,. - ! $ - ! !' -1 i - i -x - v ' m 'i - v v t t - - t Cook with gas No other fuel Makes the task of cooking light; Whether making pie or gruel Gas will always cook "just right' Heat with gas Why suffer ashes In your cellar by the ton? Strike a match! Your gas grate flashes Warmth as radiant as the sun The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND ( ALERT" Captain O. E. Edwards. Tlme-Tuble. Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m. Returning Leaves Marshfleld 2 P. m. For terms of charter, towing, transportation or freight, apply on board. O. B EDWARDS, Owner. iKSHSZSS5EraSHSEE2SHSHSc5ESBSHScS STEAMER FAVORITE Two trips dally between Bandon and Coqullle connecting with all Marshfleld train'. Loaves Bandon . ..0:45a.m. Leaves Bandon ... 1:20 p. m. uj Leaves Coqulllo. ..0:15 a.m. j & Leaves Coqulllo ...4: 00 p.m. p pi Travelers leaving Marehlleld In tho h "1 morning reach Handon at noon. I'eoplo SJ K on Coqullle river can spend over three It pi hours In Marshfleld and reach home the W n same day. nj g COQUILLE niVEIt TRANS- g 3 PORTATION CO. ffl ! HlfiH ftRAnF MFATJ The odor of good roast beef however IIIVJIi VJUMlyL ITILrllU appetizing, can onlv bo suggeative of the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every piece of meat we sell. All our meats are the choicest we can produce. R. H. Noble: TB CITY MARKET Phone 1941 C and Front Streets, Marshfleld, Oregon M COOS BAY Of M -FACULTY--Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton Voice ' Miss Mablo Clare Millis Violin (To bo announced later. Musical Kindergarten Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Heading ami ensemble. Apply for cataloguo or information to tho Director, Now O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phono 1955 ELMER A. TODD, Director Pacific Tool Works gESi naBBBSH j 0 l tache. "You see," she said, "I have- culti vated all the Httlo mannerisms of men. I don't smoke or drink, but I do shave onco In n whllo as a matter of form. A' man must carry a razor, mustn't ho? I know both sides of women," sho continued. "When there's a man around, she's all taffy and molasses but whon he's awny and she's with her own sex, sho turns ns from sweet cidor to vinegar. Many women, believing I was a man, have sought to win my affections. I have taken them to tho theatre nnd sup per, nnd then excused myself with tho words, 'my wife Is waiting for mo,' much to their consternation. I'vo learned, for I'm anything but good looking, that a woman will ac cept a man's attentions no mntter It he looks like a monkey, provided ho spends money on her." Tells of a Silly AVoninn. "In Paris, I used to sit at tho Cafes along tho boulovartls and watch tho gay throngs. To tho Parisians I was just a plain little man, with glasses, who sipped vlchy. I couldn't spenk French, but I asked an American lady to accompany me to the theatre. What a silly thing sho was. Sho flirted desperately -with mo, nnd mind you, sho was a Now Yorker, and her husband was on this side. "When I was n girl, I remember onvylng father his lot. Ho lived calmly and seemed to onj y life In a philosophical way, whereas mother fussed through It. I never liked to sow. Mother used to try to make mo stitch on tho quilts, but I declined. SE TRIES TO SAVE SELF NEW YORK FINANCIER NOT PEIt MITTE1) TO INTRODUCE EVI DENCE REGARDING RIDGE-i LY'S PART IN FAILURE. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 30. Charles I enjoyed much more using a ham mer and nails like father. "Until I was 35, and I am now 50, my lot was a hard ono. My parents died and I wns left alone. I camo from Ontario, Canada, to tho states, and found work ns I could. I always worked under women nnd found thorn slavedrivers. "Finally I took tho step and blos somed forth as a man. Nature had given me a suspicion of a mustache, and I cultivated It. My hands and feet are stiff and swollen with rheumatism, so I found it easy to wear men's gloves and shoes. Tho rest was easy. But I tell you, col lar buttons gave me more trouble thnn anything else. No wonder men lose their tempers. I had trouble In learning to shave. Now I use a safe ty razor. Onco In a while I buy a fashion magazine, so you see tho feminine Instinct Is not entirely sub-duod.- Although sho hnd no difficulty in deceiving men nnd women, Miss Johnson admits that tho sharp eyes of children have several times pene trated her disguise. Llttlo boys and girls huvo occasionally said to her, "Oh, you look like a woman." Sho has had to bo on her guard with them. Miss Johnson then told how sho felt when sho failed to pnss Inspec tion at Ellis Island. "Tho momont I entered tho room," sho said, "I had a chill. Somethlng seomed to toll me that my days as a man wore over. They do scrutenlzo you so closely, and my voice never sounded so ladylike. I wonder what I can do to chango my voice. And my hair. It will stand out straight In the back desplto tho barber, for I wore my hair In a knot for so long-. But tho ofTiclnls here have boon kind to mo. I'm so nfrald I will be recog nized when I return to my work. This being detained Is like being kepc In prison. I hope I'll get away soon." Released by tho Officers. And Miss Jonnson's wish camo truo, sho was takon to tho hospital to appear again before tho board, and Inquiry Into hor case having beon made later, she tripped down tho walk from tho hospital to tho boat landing wearing her masculine attire. She nad been discharged and was now free to go whoro she choose, in whatever attire sho choose. As sho had the sympathy of Com missioner Watehorn and the physi cians at the hospital, immediately after her discharge sho was taken on a special boat to tho Pennsylvania station In Jersey City, thero to board tho first train for tho south. It was said, however, that sho would stop over for a few days In Newark with a family that has offered to bofrlond hor. Onco In Now Orleans she will contlnuo to work as a canvacser. MOR WHITE GIRL IN BONDAGE PASSENGERS ON TRAIN NEAR OGDEN TAKE UP CASE OP CHILD ILL-TREATED IIY CHINAMAN AND WHITE WOM AN. (By Associated Press.) OGDEN, Utah, Oct. 30. -Passon- W. Morse, tho financier who Is bolng goro on tho west bound train leaving tried for violation of tho national hero this morning appealed to tho banking laws, denied the statement ' local authorities to releaso a 14-year alleged to have been mado about old white girl from tho bondage of him by A. II. Curtis, his co-defond- n chinaman and a' white woman. Tho ant, that he had "busted" tho Na- girl hnd cried for assistance but was tional Bank of North America. not allowed to leavo her berth. Tho Morso started to explain that tho passengers took up a subscription bank was never "busted" whon hoi with which to send messages to Chl was stopped by an objection by tho'cago newspapers to find out If a prosecution. Tho prosecution also child answering such a description succeeded in excluding tho conversa-'had been abducted. Tho local officers tion between Morso and Comptroller Iworq notified, but they ncted too late, of Currency Ridgoly. Ex-congress-j Superintendent Mason ordered tho man Llttleflold, counsel for Morso, railroad detectives at Monttcqllo, 100 stated to tho court that by this con-'miles west of here, to Investigate and versatlon ho desired to prove that ' If they think It advisable to accoin Rldgely not only absolved Morso' pany tho child to San Francisco anil from all responsibility regarding the condition of tho bnnk but even dis cussed going into tho banking busi ness with Morse. thoro mnko a further Investigation. - ---4 Blacksmithing First Class Horseshoeing Heavy Forging a Specialty. First Class Logging Tools flivp Tl! a Tall W Tharn Prnn NOKTH FkoNT srnnnT vjive us a vaiu n. marp, rrop. marshi'ielu, okhoon - -------------. SAVE 15 per cent on your MEAT HILLS by tho ensh system at tho SANITARY MARKET. PASTURING, PASTURING. Havo good Pasture for ten or ! fifteen head of horses or cattle i BUY YOUR FUEL FROM COOS' HAY FUEL CO. ' J. O. DOANE, Proprietor, Dealer in South Marshflold, Bea-4i on Catching Inlot. Ono and ono- ver Hill nnd Llbby Coal. Dry tiro hnlf miles from East Marshflold. and stove-wood on short notice, ( Good shed. Phone 5ft I or Leavo Orders nt I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Address: O. O. RUSSELL, Marbhlleld, Ore. .