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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1909)
nmzA -t1rl -n. .,..? .. .m.KmmmKti,...eyti -jmnffmt'flfSl''2 w k m B?r C - COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except' '- Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co.- Entered at the postofflce at Marsh SUld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. O. MALONEV Editor and Pub. BAN E. MALONE1T News Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES. ., In Advance. DAILY. Onn vnitr 16.00 Blx months 2.B0 Less than 6 months, per month .6P-J WEEKLY. . '. One year .11.50 Address all communications to ' COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, ftbsshflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon Tho Coos Bay Times represents a Consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and The Coos Bay Advertiser. The! Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos jay Times Is its immediate suc cessor. Official Paper of Coos County. PLUS MEN. THIS THE TITLE which the Port land Journal places upon its leading editorial Saturday in which it-pays a splendid tribute to 'the Coos Bay spirit, to Coos Bay men .and to a Coos Bay citizen. The .Journal says: , t "Aftnr jilh It la men that build -cities and develop states. The staw.Pf ?r, .fuel, while en route tiiB of n. cltv or state, is the reflec tibn of the character of Its men. Iff03'' h on revived again let alone by the white man the avage would still dwell in his wlg.'J flam and tepee. Many a citizen ls ,-no more factorful for city or state expansion than was tho Indian in hi time. Tho interest collecting miser ...,. ;.!. ui- .n .i . ,i ot wxiu luitca uio cum uuu btw"1! "w taxes Is a benefit to nothing. If all were like him Portland -would still bo a village of cabins, cheap stores .;and cheaper men. The reason tho Chinaman's wage In his own coun try Is but a few cents a day Is be cause his mind is bent wholly on himself with no interest whatever in. the collective good. The costliest hi; fluenco in any community Is absorp-. tlon in self and Indifference to pub lic concerns. A dollar Is-often lost in. tho search for a sou. One man ,t ,bent on upbuild of his city or state is worth a million drones. One brings results and the others bring dlscouragemont nnd occupy needed space. "One man like William Grimes of Coos county Is worth a thousand acre, flejd full of doubting Thomases and kickers, Mr. Grimes went, to Oklahoma with tho rush. Some body, was needed to bring order out of tho disorder, and Mr. Grimes was- made United States marshal and did It. A strong hand was needed In " the secretary of state's office In tho territory and Roosevelt gave Mr. Grimes tho position. A Taft dologa tlon was wanted by the administra tion from Oklahoma, and though Grimes had como to Oregon, Roose velt called on him to round up the Oklahoma Republicans. Grimes made tho trip and Taft made tho landing. According to Colonel Ho for, Mr. Grimes' motto Is "to raise h 1 all tho tlmo." Coos .Bay is probably the most; alert district in Oregon. It is the' product of her men, nnd Mr. Grimes is among thorn. It wants a railroad, hnd if it cannot got It othorwlso, Is going to build It. Tho best railroad , engineer that -could bo secured Is surveying the line. Twolvo miles of survey is finished, aud tho force Is pushing nhead. The wholo popula tion is following Coos Bay's leadors, and the leadors aro plus mon. When 4monoy Is'ndedetl they go down Into tholr pockets, and of courso nre get ting results. Tho spider that Rob ort Bruce watched finally spun his wob. Grant "fought it out on that lino" If it took all summer. If Lin coln had faltered the union would havo been dlsmomhorod. If nobody had studied steam or olectriatty wo would still havo nothing but horso railroads. All human oxperlonco backs tho Coos Bay theory. Tho an nals of tho world confirm the capa city of mon to achieve If they sufll clontly address thomsolves to their taakB. Mlrnbcnu said, "Nothing Is impossible to tho man who can will." "Coos Bay will win bocnuso nor mon nre not zeroes. Thoy aro npt slugs that unfold their slimy housoa on tho pear leaf. Thoy aro not tho goose that gabble, but tho englos among men. Thoy aro a typo for ti03 i)WTHE CoVbAY TIMES MAMHFIELD, 0RE60H, lfc Henry LaCrosse Succumbs at Montreal Settled Here In .Early 60's. .JjdOjJohn F. Hall today received notice of the death of Henry La- CrOsse, one of the best-known plon e'eV'of' this section, which occurred att-Mdn.treal, Canada, June 18. Mr. '.LaCrosse. left hero three years ago, Eqltig qrst, to New York and then to Montreal where he remainder until i t i r ' ' ' the time' of his death. !Mr.' LhCrosso came here in tho earlyltfOand for a time was en gaged as,,a,,lath sawyer In the North pofld )rtninsv, Later he purchased a ranch, on South Coos River and add ed' io'lz by'exerctslng his homestead f privilege.'1 'The place later became known' ttsithe LaCrosse farm and was purchased. last year by a local syn dicate which named It the LaCrosse park, intending to divide ft into summer homes. Mr. LaCrosse mar ried a Miss Cutllp who died a num ber bf :yeiirs. ago. Qne daughter, Mrs. L. D-Smlth of Coos River, sur vives. REVIVE RUMOR THAT GRAYLING HAS BEEN LOST Considerable Apprehension Felt at SeattIo'F6r (raft Which Is Long ' Overdue at San Diego. The, rumor. ,that the Tug Grayling, which stopped here several weeks rro,m I Puget. Sound to Panama has been The only .basis -,f or the rumor Is that the craft., Is. long overdue at San Diego. u tne uisj.atcnes concermng uie ap- Pension over the missing craft neglect td "state that she stopped at C3 e routo Butn- The latest dispatch from Seattle Is as . ,, .... ', follows: .(.") .in- "The lltt,lo 19-ton tug Grayling, which, sailed from Seattle for Pana ma via, San, Pedro, Cal May 17, and has not, been heard from since she was sighted early In June .off Capo Blanccu,.Qre., Is believed" to have been (Jost.'Wlh her crow of throe I men,, lender; the command of Captain A. A. Moore, of this city. "The tug 'was sold by John B. Mit chell to a firm of Panama Canal con tractors and tho terms of' sale call ed for her delivery at the Isthmus. It required a long time to man the tug, for most seafaring men said the yny. steamer could not make the voyage. The Grayling waB ..provi sioned for 40 days, and was to have called ,at San Diego for coal and food.". , . :-.jii 1,1-; ' WAS, BIG DAY'. EdttoiTImes: Not In 'the mem orjr''of The :oldest Inhabitant has a more':pldasaht celebration of our na tional birthday occurred than tho one on tho third at North Inlet. Auotit' a hundred persons came, walking, In buggies, In wagons, In J rowboats", and in gasoline launches. How tliti writer wishes this nccount could bo Illustrated with n picture of thnCpTcnlc dinner hut the-taste., of a picnic' dinner Is beyond ,the skill of oven Mr. Prontlss. Dinner, Including lco cream and lomonudo was partaken of by a jolly crowd. ,b(ut thoy failed to show ap preciation ,by the time honored plan Qf eating It. all that was Impossible. A ball ganiQ by amatojirs was played Jn professional style by Farm ers vs. Bacholors. That tho score Btood. 18. to 9 In favor of tho former was not to bo wondered at when ono learned of tho Intimidation un der wMsJl tho umplro laborod. . It, -..was, Reported that Lyman was promised In words that would admit of,, no doubtful meaning, that ho would bo niobbed if the game went against . t)fl Farmers. . , jRaeJiig" was rosorved for the trip to tlm North Inlot Pavilion. Walk ing., running and rowing races all coming off at tho samo tlmo but your correspondent failed to obtain data as to .the results. Dancing at tho Pavilion was In dulged till tho small hours whon nil sousht Mtqino, sweet homo' wishing the glorloiiB Fourth cntuo onco a weok or nt least onco a month. ONE OF THEM. Portland to cultlvnto. Their devel opment meeting to bo hold in Marsh Hold next month Is a function Port landers should attend to learn lead ership, Tholr spirit kindled in Port land would sot this metropolis aflame with progross. It is a spirit that should penetrato to remotest Oregou and possess all her mon." ill I: KNOWN Mfmrnmrnm; " PIONEER DEAD PRICE OF PREFERRED STOCK OF THE UNITED WUiELESS TELEGRAPH COiU'ANYi T , Note the steady and rapid ad vance in the price of stock slnca the organization of tho company: per share February 23, 1907 .$10.00 September 1 .1907 11.00 October 1, 1907 12.60 November 10, 1907 14.00 January 1, 1908 .......... 15.00 LMarch. 1, ,1908 .. i .. . . ,Jt .' ... . 16.50 Juno 1,. 1908 i . . . 17.50 August 1, 1908 18.50 October 1, 19Q8 20.00 December 15, 1908 22.60 February 16, 1909 25.00 May 1, 1909 30.00 The price will remain at 130.00 for a short time only. It's a chance of a lifetime, to make a safe invest ment and largo profits. O. L. IIOPSONr Fiscal Agent, Coos and Carry, Counties, Box 333, Marshflcld. Office In Tbo "Chandler" Fruit Jars Caps and Rubbers WE CAN FURNISH YOU THE CANS -TOUCAN ALL THE FRUIT THAT YOU CAN OR WISTB TO CAN. THE FAMOUS BALIr-MASON JARS ARE RECOGNIZEE TO BE THE BEST CANS THAT CAN BE HAD. TELEPHONE US YOUR ORDER. AND WE WILL DELIVER THE GOODS PROMPTLY. . CW.WoIcott FAMILY GROCER PHONE 07-J FORT INE BREAD DELICIOUS CAKES AND COOKIES GOOD PIES Try Hunter's City Bakery 172 Broadway, Opposlto Ooo Bay Times Office. Wedding Cakes to Ordc- specialty. ------------' GET YOUR Whipping Cream AT CorkhelTs Delicatessen Phono 100-L. -----. "ARE YOU SATISFIED WITJJl YOUR LAUNDRY WORK?" IF NOT TRY THE Marshf ield Hand & Steam Laundry OUR SPECIALTY: HIGHl GRADE. WORK AND rROMPT SElfcVtCB., PHONE 220Ji. PICNIC PARTHSS. and QAMPING- PARTIES. can flndiS carryall ana' other outfits to tako th.eni, to 1y? n ' SUNSET RAY, E5IPIRE, BIG CREEK, MGirr nousE. or other- rsorts at John Bear's Livery Bant TELEPHONE 138-J OR CALL. n-tt-tt tt IC-tt-a It tttWtU ttr. Wo havo a Large Scow for Hlr at $2.30 PER DAY. a it f Coos Bay Oil & .. Supply Co. ? Y MarshAold, Ore., Plioao 83 ( -a-u-a-M--tt-t---a-n-8-ti "EHSHSaSHSESHSHSZScacScSsSHSaSHff?11 STEAMER FAVORITE Two trlpi dally between Bnon and CoqulUe oouiiecttng with all Uanadeld train. Loavoa llandon . ..0:45 a.m. Tjivivos TJnnilnn ... 1 :20 n. tn. Lcuvca Coquille. ,,0:15 a. n' ( Lcnvea Coquille ...4:0Op.m. iraTVicn itraviUK Marsuiiciu lu lav rnlnx roaob liaiulonat noou. People mornlriK roaob liaiulon at noou. People on Coquille rlrer can ipcnd orer three on LoquiiiertTercan ipcua orer tnree houri lu ManbtleM and reach home the tame day. COQUILLE RrTKR TRANS. H PORTATION CO. Kl pi SEiHS25HSESa52.raSESS52SESl TUESDAY,, JU1UT 13 1909-EVEHINS EDITIOM- ,EIISANCIAL, A.IK)LLAR &&VED The bablt of savins, formed early In life. I the foundation oi , i (n.iui! ThrlftvneoDle Datronlzo the savings bank and many .4 for.tjtie. Thrifty people prosper Deposits' in savings .banks .nave proven more safe, and profitable than any other claasTof lnvetmeiit for people who must build up a fortune from -dallyusavinf. , . The department Df?-Bvi'Jg fa a special feature wltb this bank. Intcrratt ! on- "Hi Sariogs Deposits rtanaining she months or longer. A GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECK! NO: ACCOUNTS SOLICI1EP. First Trust ad OF- COOS BAY DIRECTORS. JNO, JOHN S. COICB STEPHEN C. ROGERS, HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, M. C. HORTON. WILLIAM GRIMES, OFFICERS. JNO. a COKE. President. DORSET KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. Best rf' rv Banking; Service Here yours flaoi 4 13t '-iij 929' 1 bS 2 90 2.4 .11 1 7f4l avflo. 120 .1 Make your 1101-3J POO i o ma KG aiiuuietr ucjJuoiL. unuuuuw ,ouu icvcmc jruui uuui 7.t2S balanced. TIo19 rr. First National Bank Coos Ba 91A. .i. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits $75,000 Assets Over Half Million DoUar. Does a general banking business and draw a on tho Bank, of Cali fornia. Saoi Ftanolaco,. CaL, First National Bank, Portland, Ore.,. First National Bank, Roubirg Ore., HanoVe National Bank, New Tork, N. Mi. Rothchild & Son London, England. Also Mil exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Account, kept subject to check, sa!e depcilt lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or $5 a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 4I't'l.Oi-.loo..4ll, STEAMERS .VI' .'&! OAfcEPORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COUPAlCfar. ft Steamer Alliance I t E. Dw PARSONS, Master; EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND t . SAILS. FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8s P.- Mi. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT 8ERVIGB OK TIDE. C. G. StlDMWtn,.Aeeiat. H.'W. Skinner, Agh Couch St. Dock, Portland. Or. . Marshfleld, Ore., Pbjaae 441 IX 'if4'-t-t4'l-fct4'i' t5HSSH5aSH5HSaSESf2SS5HSSSSH52SHS2HSHSZ5E15a5ZSHSB!5HSHSESS5E5H.5?JZ5a59 Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from AinsworthDockPortlandj.Wednessiaysat 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays Servt&e of Tide. jo W. F. Miller, Agt,. , Phose Main 233 h I ?.raS2S25ESE5HS2S2SZSZSBSHS3aSE5Z5a5HHZSE525aSZ5asaSHSH52SaSE5as a5a5E5SS252SHSZSaSESaSHSZ5HSaSHSffiSSaSM5ajJasa5E52S2SH5? California Buys 9& per cent of tbfe, County Froducts When you reciprocate,, remember to say "Ship on Steamer M. F. Plant" Sails every Saturday for here F. S. DQW, At EL"H52SiSSSE5HSS2SW5Z52SZSESaS25ESaG52SiLS2S2SH5SSSSHSB5aSSSHS2SBSBS2S -----"-"--t--4-r-it-t-''t-'' t --t 8 1'ft..4 Steamer Wilhelmma LUDVIG CHRISTBNSHN, Master. Bailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply Chaj Thorn owner, or H. W. Sklacer, agent. ------- .1. ...,. .. ..!. - The LATTIN Hotel Guy O. Latin, Now and modern tliroughont. Rate $1 per day, f 0 per week. Free baths, newly 'furnished. Pbone 2005;. Next to cor Sheridan and Queea Ave. Marihflold, Ore. is a DOLLAR MADE 1 patronlzo Savings Bank, F. HALL, W. 8. CHANDLER. DR. C. W. TOWER. DORSET KRETTZBR, mv.v.vw van &ave our figures here are Check them, they must agree. We give you yourifigures taken from tlic Burroughs AdauiaMachine that has Estectand' added themfcorreetly. No more, off the old, tune waiting for your passbook every month. deposit to-day with the passbook .4 ! ' )4ifii '' . .-t I it-. ... L. J. POST Contractor and Builder E!sHen j-oat' eiMirlence has might vi motlo-'Tuke our rtine ana ilo our work iljkl rPiw Coauu w Ct w 822 South Second Street MARSHFIELD, ORE. ...3-.. , PROFESSIONAL. CARDa. , 4f4 DR. J. W. INGRAM PliralciaBi.AHd'fiBPMuu. Office 208-20f Coo BuUding Phones Office J 621; Ralda&o 16 1 D ,11. a. U. UUUBHTVUKTB ll Piiyililaa aad. SarjoB ; Oflccs aeoond floor of FlaBaeaH ft, BeancU llaafc. BuildiHa. Office hours I to 4 p m,; 7 to- p. m. Phone: Offlco. 1431; ResUenca. ltxj TTB. R. E. GOLDEN - P'ljrsiclaa aai Sreo Phoaea: Ofie 1051 ResldMoa -l&ti 201-03 Coos Balldlagj Office-hiouia: 10 to 13 ta, 2-to.S aaBtwrp. u LAWYERS- W. BENNETT Ofllao. over Flnnagan&f Bennett' Bnnki' '. Maj8hald, OroBon,. OHN D. GOSS- l ) Attorney at Law, Marshfleld, V Oregon. UUSCELLANEOUS- r W.. MERCHANT, BLECTRIiOIAN Wining Done andluarantoediat Reasonable. Rates. Shopi 51 Commerciali.Ae., Bhona Z2Ai-3! W r Sv TURPEN Arch If net City Buildlngjlaspector, Over Chamber .of Coin more MARSHFIELD; ORB; KTARSHFIELD TUBaaSH-BAiTIIS-LVJL 210-213 Coos BalMlng Hours: Ladies, lOia. m. tpipu m eacept Saturday Gents, 7,n. m. taj 1 a. m., except Friday. Phono 2141 TURKISH BATH, liUOOj LQLIVDN, Eroft. N H. HANSON- Vi S. , ' Veterinarian. Phono-, 1C01. Office at Heisner & Miller Co. 2-3-T8-n-tts--8-w:-8?tt.- Coos Bay Pacing: & ConstruGtiiMt Co. t, f 8: f a. i tt Plans an(L.EstlmatosuFurnJsliodi T xt 9 Phono lDl'J.i . 8 B Oflkes 11T-Front Stoocfc.. f 8-8-8-tt-8r8-88-8-i-8!- GET INTO THJB. OAMJ rr'S.A FAIR.S.HOW DOWJf. OUR; SHIRTS,. COLLABS, AND, CUFFS., CANT BE.BJ5AT;, GIVE US Ai'JSIlIAL.. Temple Wilsom tINDERTAKINQ PARLOBS. Funeral sopplies In general. Licensed embalaet with ladj asalgtanl. Third: street bcUreoa Ufarket and! Coiwamtal avtnu. TELKPHONE:. 3; South Marsh field Coal$4,50perTon f M Nut fioal re? en A f. ,, -c-jwjiwion i wv" ax vum, compasT f " "" A SON. Pro. Ijxe ords At The Fhmfch Oooperauve, or Phono 53-X. I"AA Sli JL A " "'V-. ---. I A Pure Beer. Saves ? t doctor Bills I TRY A CASH OF THH FA 8 m Rnon im... T j CoosBayliqaorCo. f Marshfleld, Ore. f PHONE 571 "'iSSBBBBBSSl vj ItemK msswiMw BstfeiSBBSBSilBBBBM nwsi L. Vv I